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The Huron Expositor, 1958-09-12, Page 5and `DANCE for Mr, and Mrs. Louis Maloney' 5arturday,` Sept. -13 Dancing 9 - 1 a,m. Seaforth Community Centre , NOBEIS ORCHESTRA Ee .CWL -of-Dublin its holding a ENNY SALE ;IN THF ,PARISH HALL Tuesda .Erve un SEPTEMEg • :rd. :Articles u�i l :.lie 6•R ayed in Friend And •Whethanns, -Dublin; on September ',15, , 16 and 17,` and in • Box Furniture, Seafortfi, •en -Sen- a • Member 18, 19 and 20 • CONSTANCE NEI I -OF THE WEEK Mrs.- Rpbert Ja411gson. anct.4im- spent'the weekend with her (laugh ter and son-in-law; Mrand- Jaelr :Donald,; and, family at Mid land,- Michigan: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whyard and Mrs. Elizabeth -Howes,' of Ilondont. visited Saturday With Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.rimoidby.- On Sunday,' vis., rpnttac itors. at the same home were' Mr,'r Miss Ielen 1VIc71Wain, nurse -an and' Mrs J. McClure and Mr. ' and training at Sick" Children s Hospi Mrs,., Archie .Kerr, of McKillop. tal; Toronto,: spent•the weekend Congratulations are; extended .16 with, her - parents, Mr, 'and Mrs. Charles.. MacGregor, son sof ' Mr'. George Mcllwainj` and Mrs. Ross'1VIacGregor; and to e�'erly-f'l�d o o, L`lznton .ai 1t, Marilyn^Riley, daughter of - Mr; and :the weekend with Mr. ''and Mrs.;: Mrs. Ben Riley;• who 'were 'sueces5- Earvey ;Tay1or and family ri: and: Mr. Reg •LaWson spent Tuesday lrovineal •bursary --.of $4130 -each.' a esday in London an at We wish tbe'tn every:.success to their future-$ttt8ies, Sev lffa young people from here --Mr. and -iVFrs Harvey .Coleman attended`::the ' Western : Fair, Lon and ••Miss: Mae Coleman,: Varna, don,.. where they; fudged with. the visited=with-Mi and'Mxs >ant lclubs,. i44 -and Larry and Mrs. 'Joe Brown,. of Ilanoven.''On .Monday, Mr: and .Mrs. Herb Brigham, : of Deboro,• visited at .the Brown home, • 1Vtiss -oye Jewitt and Mr • and; Mrs. Nelson . McClure spent the Weekend in- Port Huron, Flint and • ful in : winning' the Dominion. d tended e London Fair: Jewitt- and family on;'Stnidav wand attended -services' at Constance mondvi �� !!YMY.ItS United ;• Church. • .-Zal .Mr. and 1Vfrs:. Robert Woods and :• T • regular meeting of the' WA Debbie; of Ajax, spent the week' and WMS,-o£. Eginondville` United end :with the latter's ,parents,`.Mra ,Church• :Was held in the' Sunday and Mts. •Frank-RileY, . sehgolrooinof :the: church on _- - m Wed- Sell-�at_unPePssary .piece nf_ yisitorsin_Sunday with-Mr,nerdahe=a7teeting Qtelied .with .furniture through .a, Huro : Exposi-, Mrd_ Borden: Brown .and; ,fant,lly Mrs. Alex Boyes in the,:chair:,:The_ dor Classified Ad .'hone 141 or 142, r ,were: ;:Mr. and Mrs, George Weis, :scripture lesson,..: Matthew 25:9429,. was taken • by Mrs.,' Hannon. : The` topic "Our-RReasonable .'Service;" was taken:: by, Mrs: Prest'on.Dallas,. followed by prayer. A thank -you card was read from ?rs.'E, P :'Chesney, for,her fath- &,' Mr•. 'Sherwood: Treasurer's,re= port' was gaven.:It rwas, decide'd,to Have A. bazaar ozi-Nouember 7,_.and •a'"fowl",supper 'on'. October 8, at 5 • Miss .Frances fiauston. took, the chair 'foil .rthe- WMS • part, Mrs, J. McLaughlin, gave: the .:Community Fniendslzip _ repor-t The ••' Christian• Stewardship, Mrs.'. M.. Haney., ggave- a.' 'reading, "What Shall° We 'Raen- der Unto< -the ' Lord?" Baby: Band -report --wa-s given, by Mrs. P. 'Dar.; Asolo--was Sung by Mrs. E Stephenson. As it was 'the ' mem- •pers', and associate • members'_ ;meeting, Miss -Frances = Houston - gave a • reading; on 'missionary Members, ,and ;-associate :members She then` called en. Mrs. E. Steph= en on. to.,give the topic .on, l : Am a Membe ;" ,which proved very. interesting:; Mrs.; ,Ed. Boyes read a;'couple :of .poems:` Dr:- J. :Semple spoke,' a few words, stress ing„the • anniversary•' oil' Sept.; 21, hoping It.would le a -big• success, - He• closed>the r ieetiii-e with •pray ex. A social half-hour- was' spent with lunch by • Mrs H, , Chesney's group.' DOWN 1�7oaa:, ilo�an St§:irt Iizci '(L) on 5amIly sous to be pianteai . to cora(2..) w'I*sat i.arger aimoonts-of.,t itilizen than, s sale to auply nc ir- the Seen' at pi antiii time is to be used and (3) Itchen rye, S1raic earn stover,; etc. are • h $. (artc r Feil 1 zer coit1 atai*u nitrogen; li'liosphorus and tint i ,-i s' i' attI T e; a13p,ii' atpTanting.tithe. - ' -SPASTU R.'E Fall rapt l.c'1ion oP teriilirsr' nsr'res w, ater- hardiness and early suriin To gth for 'both established legnrne sod” and nr'W set -flings. TO USE -:CO OP F7-1 Iii ,li i:i \t .ler 5glaible..Phosphates !'lyseF" +lowin .4 7 aii- and . ii � trios :�; -� :recommended l ..� � l l�ic. in latest r� 11 r Dublin lin it h School News `,. (By ;Mai -ie Schoonderwoerd) School 'opened once more with happy and eager•. faces looking fel..- .Ward orWard to-;new_:wOrknety.. ferooms. As' a result of the,. highest:dumber of ` pupils for the fast:: ten• years,' some students are`i:earrying lecture chairs from• •one room to .the: other' to: accorirriodate' hem. );lection, for the Student Cour oil: have been=-held=•andresults are as; -.follows;: president,'Nancy,Kelly, vic esd t Ra Ma one ''- ec e r r en i s P .. Y. Y, retary, lvtargarett:McCarthy; tress ii err_ .tricia_..Taiias._. Grade._ XIL• 4lass president is Frank;:Malone Grade XI:clan-s president;is Penny Taller; Grade .X :class .president is; Dan .O'Connor W'e wantto welcome our -students from 'Seaforth; St. Jerome s, .Kit- chener, and..The Chatham.' Welcome to Mother Yvonne,our nein teacher: We have :new text books this, •year• and everyone, :I'iii sure, } is= interested, ...so;,; `,`happy studying to. everyone". • or Low Cost > Cleai�t . Economical EATING )`0 K N,N G•. V- IA'B AT RAL : GAS�`�IN'ILL SOG N E A M NDVILLE • SEAFORT,r '= AND, EG 0 Prepare, Convert To Gas ® Ft1RNACES SPACE . HEATE RANGES • All hi Stock At :Our Two<,Stores • DROP' INTO°O CJI SEAFOR' I1 STORE ''TODAY Free Estimates bn Any Work' •a ' T 1 • nndaprwhenthe team Joined; one of thA n•ew 5tamembers in calis- thenics, encs, Mr, Gadtn; the new teach-: er,•-showed the team' several new,! is and ' #xercises in- calistben- acs:,• On Tuesday' night the team, was led through more muscle -ach- ing exercises by Coach Mr.-, Dob son. Mr Dobson was assisted by Mr. Nediger. • • '- Question of 'the Week: One Banker:. "Larry, have; you decided , which is easier yet, the, sc iuol pr. the b The Other' Banker; No,- Doug. -They_ beth -rate about the -same to, n1;11. • N B --Anyone wishing to help, with "The question of the Week please deposit ib upper ventilation, slots of No. 8' Locker. No. 8-1,ock er is Iocated in the: hall by "'the By 7IAIIOLD. KENDRICK ,- J M The biggest• school population -in th bur SDHS history, filled:tlle classrooms;; and ;corridors on. Tuesday', Sept. 2. oin N.htideft-s-returnutt tcf- gin'':the 1958-59''fall term. - There• were' many new faces to= be seen, as '120 • ofm •the • students were' enroll- ed.'for their first year' in . -high' school. :New:'faees were'to-be seen antong the facu7.ty, as, -tbe. school welcomed: five new members -to: its • teaching staff. On -•Wednesday,• Sept.3 the�„stu- dent.; body.:.was ' u h`erect'into-'itis_ auditorium. ''A..',full set of ' rules was. 'introduced to :the newcom bre"and sorer& -el -.the m -ore °impor Fant ones were • emphasized to sen •for • students.: At- the first .Students' 'Couneil• Meeting Ron Mason :was 'elected Chairman , ,of the :initiation coin'_ mittee The initiation .planned for this, ;Year "will=be `the -.-best -'yet., Some very 'thrilling' experiences; await the n.ew students of 1958-59 school year. Initiation., will prob ably be held the,,Week of Septein ler-`22 Craig tviilis president, announc ed at the meeting that a "back -to= school" dance would be • held- Fri- day. Cornnientg from students, and - ex -student's,- Who attended' the- af- ,air,:led to-: the assumption that -this' dance was -�a -great success. A 'good>-crowd"'filled„ the •auditorium,. Everyone eriloyed ' the •music _•sup- plied' by Ken, "`Red" Ryan ,(M.C,) and, his• one-piece record, player.: Sports •' - •. The .hard'-hrttin.g,:' hard -running and •hard -fighting- .1957-58 ",football team; `turned. ,out 'with' fying, colors' onMond'ay,nights for football pracr:. tisea Many' of last iyear's, ,players' have'• left, thus causing •vacancies' in •-several 'places. 'These places,, we- hope, •will'• be.filled• by"tl e`new= •comers.. The main question this year is; - "1s our -line 'strongi. enough? ' As we all know, SDHS has stepped up, one --class .higher, to.:an. "A class, 'thus -making -it.; tougher - Many muscles were stretched •on Council' 1►�o�es. . (C nfmued from Page• 4)` sired;•. Which secondary:. stages: will; include a puniping station:.. "Reference is made: 10 a ;pro- posal for lagQoning .the sewage which,, u e presume, ,w ind l e• -coin: teniplated sornewhere:in the vicin• - ity of 'the riparian lands along.•Sil- yer"•Creek. •.It `is to .be belied that: • the. farmers of the,,,area will not peimit`this, •as;'in ottr opinion,-sew- age•farms areotitmoded for: ,South ern Ontario ,by.,over: 50 years; Sew age;•lagoons, -are suitable for sew • ,age treatmenjin wide open spaces,: such as are -.'encountered • :in' 'the Wes.terii but in aur ;opin ,•ion.;they axe entirely unsuitable for areas' in Solathevn Ontario. The rriatler' is th.e�inore'_ con '`tentionatecai to stniilar_•proposals- have been madeat Goderieh chell >an a ListaH el, ',where:. 'sueh) installations; we., are'.'stirs, would ' give rise to. -greater nuisances ,and'L more; pollution than -now exists:" . There was ito report from`"=the fixe 'and ;water committee, Conn_ ciIlor T.Cherpe {Rivers„ ; cominittee, New fall felts- velours`. velvets -a -fid ' 'feather hats.:;in.,-a. wide -range: of .the latest side drape` Berets; high crowned Clo'clies ' tall' •Turbans • and novelties, ='daintily ; trimmed;: with , -bows, veils, :-feathers and jewels ._Choose from -4 -the best 'fall ':shades :'' that, include % 'Eire • Engine; Red, Burnt Orange, Citr-on,OliveGreen Rust,' ,_ Beige,: Mint, •- Gold, :Royal„ Black; Navy;; ;Aqua,' Brown - and Burgandy,. See thein in our Millinery: Depart, anent",;now for the best - selection we ve : ever shown chairman said. DairySeen Reeve Scorns asked what had. been -done about • council's instruc_" tions . to. write' neighboring.. town ships about guarcls at^ 'flies.... The answer; was nothing' -Additional-.=step4szgaxs will• be. erected' as' a result• of a 'recon rii_endation-of -Chief : C listable E. Hutchinson. Council Wu s criticiz;' -ed of- double parking on Main, St.,' _.but agreed •.on'• on asions,sit.,was:' ♦necessary, The,bylaw:.provi,des for five;•• minutes,•:.while -tile Depart •meat of Highways ~allows 10;°tinind ,,in °utes -"Ste ' tivill be •taken' to ps s.op, -the' practise 'of ,dantile .parking when space is' available 'nearby. - or urnbull d p t Counci oin e out ll T thegreatest• difficulty•' in moving,, Main :Street, , traffic',arose, at°'the: :intersection of Main. olid Goderich. He wondered .'.whether :a stoplight. would Help•; particularly since' the problem would:become.worsewhenr Seaforth 0 Shoes : moven to •,': °the- north •end of . town- • Clerk' Wilson doubted it -would help :'`.`Do you" know what it cost Clinton??' he•'asked "about ,$2,- 000." j, • Council netted- with the Cbam- bei of ;ComTnerce -that 'the town brochure should he forwarded': to 'an Ontario Industiial.:Developmeiit Conference • in•..:Ootober. Approv-a• Was given for ,the Mayor and .'an other . 'representative ", -to- --attend..: The ',Chamber. intends,`sending re-; presentatives. ,' Building , pernfits. approved''pro vided :for 'the•construction of •a Union; GaS.:.gate station at: a'cost •(Continued from Page '1) ,meeting; decision as .10 action to take, if--any.;-,WAS!--left, to tlie": Indus- trial Committee to decide, ' 'follow— ing a ;meeting with: producejs was as a result-•-of-the.-decis on` to en at tlie-coinrnittee's. meeting that;,,: Coiineillor._ Baldwin went to - the hearing. ` Mr Cousins told.•council he had. received ..some -20, letters,; !asking` him `ta rovide-•.serv'ce and in ads P i ditioif nearly 200,names had been% _ laced a: .etition. p � P He- agreed with, Councillor Ba - grld . Win -that' perhaps there` was :not room„' for another license, -'bit that` people.. should be able to get what they want. -- Councillor 'Brady . suggested. Mr. Cousins should"prepare a• written report :for council's consideration: This. would pernfit- council,'to're viewTthe •matter, and reach a de- cision: Dr _,stir-nbiill�i•exninded, council. it -was not ".azty--of our •business-"• if there were ' oiie or "two.licenses— that :is :the business of the- dairies.•. Council ;s interested'' only -in get- ting good , #milk, in"- knowing that. local-prodneera cart :sell, and that processing- is' done locally, and lo� cal employment is given Tl ediscussion .ended when Reeve coins questioned; tile: action' taken S o... 4 s. h .. t by the Industrial ,Committee in the, matter.', • :'SCOUT NEWS The first meeting ,:of• the 1958-59 .Season was -held in the troop head- quarters.. ip the; Post Office,, Tues day- .':night, Sept. - 9. Five- new;' Scouts were enrolled. ,on ,Tuesday.; They are:. Charles Haney; '.Robert' Macbonald,'Jack'Durst;Allen Wil•: 'son and; Ray Taylor.: • a' A discussion was held"'andit was decided -to have- -a :.booth at . the•. Fair,.' Meetings- are held:. every Tuesday night at 7•:,30 p to of $2,500 Hu;llet dives ::$ To : Clinton :Poo Hull.ett township approve l'a don ation',of :$50 to the 'Clinton Com-: inanity 'Swimming Pool fund. at its ;September meeting in Londesbore. Also' :`passed: was .• payment :of' $1,30Q..for recent construction of,a concrete culvert in the town$hip ng',YaIues fl 0 rice 0' ea il.Tlite'K �n . •fez sacsize �i Vain. "Phone: and. SERVICE, or. Zurich '3 eaforth ' 644 W-1 j•' HOUSE FURNISHINGS .• 'FLOdR COVERINGS • •' ruNER iolvrn 'hone 43 Seaforth' PRICED AT • ain of s the.:... . busy d mess f • . _ ae i.eaf D air C te . O Exeter L)airy Limited res my nay appreciation for ..the :co--opera- ion, and courtesies 1®� �, :I: have: receivedu �: rug the- years.1 have::beent: in 'bus -she -Ss .i _ nSea- oi°th. :The'business -is sold_-eff M1ti ec ver dcly, 'September 15_, 1958.. i. 11 the a e t me urge, on .`eh l• At s b of of the- new owners- ofMaple Leaf Dairy., the same co, -operation •1'have receiv- ed, arid a • contig Mance of .the =valued .' -patronage of the people of the Seaforth area. , HARVEY TRAVISS THE ILK CONSUME SEAFORTH Having purchased the Maple Leaf Dairy, effective Septem- ber 15, we look forward -to serving the people of Seaforth, $rucefield''=rased Dublin with a full line of ;quality milk ;products We will Col tirltle`to operate ul der the name ef: MAPI • LEAF DA IRY, ''and .from the existing pren'lises We, also `. will: continue the 'output of. th . fecal producers who presently are supplying the -dairy. There will be no 0 chazlge 'to 'use' in the' existing- staff. Having had 'a total of .more than 50 year's, Int the dairy business,'we are satisfied . we will. produce 'rlub,li�t-y dairy products a' We •are looking forward to : serving the, people of the .Seaforth.distr`-ict. Maple Leaf Milk Tickets, issued prion to the changeover, will'' continue : to be , honored. C. MeDOI'TALD N. STANLAKE ;L. LEARN Phone 101 Seaforth -