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The Huron Expositor, 1958-10-10, Page 2[AST .'McKILIQ' -and •.Mrs:. g'arvey • Koehler I and.family, . of Gakt; spent the weekend . with relatives." Mr. ' and Mrs, Ferdinand "Iloegy of Tiverton, rvisited Mrs. Charles Eggert and other relatives. • Mrs. John Aiken,of t4I;. and S dd Put- Sebringvill,e;''and Miss" Liq a" erbaugh•-and• Miss Sandra Race,. a£ Arkansas, U.S,A.,_ visited Mr. and Mrs. Irvin • Rock, " Mr. anti -Mrs.. Gordon Muegge, . Seafortil, , and. Mrs. Wieterson were'also at the same home : Mr: and IVfrs . Cari.:4Eisler and Mrs, Wietersoii;'of Willow Grove, v,,sited,_with Mr. and Mrss �Uilliam Koehler•. " a • ..Mr. and 'Mrs.`' Aubrey McNichol and 'family, of: Blyth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert.. - Harvest .Home services will be held at McKillop Evangelical-U:B Church, ,Sunday, ctober 12,E at 3:30 pin:, Daylight-•avmg Time." Special, speaker for the service will be 'a. missionary lady, former -ly of...West n nada, Since i$6 Serving the C'om,n rniLil First Publ>shed at: S• EPFQRTLI," ONTARIO, every ~hn.. sday. morfling by McLean giros:, Publishers ." • .. ANDREW Y. 1VI0LKAN, Editor - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada (in advance) $2.50 a Year United'.States (in advance) $3,50 a Year SINGLE COPIES _ 5 CENTS EACH' Authorized as•Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa SEAFORT`H, -ONTARIO,-, OCTOBER 10, 1958 Member -of Canadian, Weekly 'Newspapers Association '4... .. "x^.:'1;1^.`.•}::., • or�gratulations, ''Juniors, Farmers, Institute A nxilesto ie in the historyIlur, Not only' do the Junior Farmers u1 Wr ."Farmers • a id> land Junior.Institute " learn how to. •urn, Cot�r�•-J - conduct: meetings„ and,b'e�come,fami-1, • -. nnlor -Institute rriembers was" pass lar with." executive - responsibilities, ' a ed ,•over the weekend, when the.'or- he learn "too -dein and' seeing t y � , � by g rke the :10th : mini em hasis..is laced on ways anzzatic.Ins • ma 41. , Great p,, p_ of th I .founding at.'event " and means of bettering then selve"s versary „ e. a forth ani Clinton:: and�;to-this end productive.°comped= �n Seaforth . ,� :which_they. - tionsteach the merits --of efficiency - rt Dung the_ y�ax he�or �aniza- The rewards. to .the winners lia,ve, been �m existence, t.,. g: ., . - e• .�:la " d a ma :or role in the • quently; are.taurs:to other areas and .- . tions had p � , . _ , J � ti of • her`` countries,*here new ways, .which they other , omin nitres in, .. c. , .. , _ :ural c >� . ,• ::. '�can be coniared with, • - Providing; •a -fprum - : doing things 1� �.:.....- � - •" ve been active. Prov ng '• al ;outh"�'��the o_rg�Glizations ,.practises at ;home. s. • . for sur y � . • .., .._ , - -, , � � • i ci - ation . i Congratulations, members c� f the =! • have encouraged part. c. p , , �? ,er and. Junior Institute •,affairs; and= 'have "eantr�ibuted -. Junior .Farm s J public. 11 measure to.:a more end on your first:,ten"years,",and-all" "good �n no " S.17Q.S, ,n .active _,and productive ve wishes for a. ion. � .The; training p lightened: 'generat .. � � ... on is .and will be a bet- -will . . ," _ - future:.. "-Hix � • the organizations. " eceive in :1<nelrl'bers rg ... . 1 f your, - the -years r'�- suto _.re, -i _ ;a t ._.,. - u as .:�,,_.. er :'comm n� be reflected. -in, better:.ciiazens , in; S Ire.... in. the ears. to 'Collie. ,�: . ve rnrne We Decide • Wn <�LOCC,1 G 0 `-lndilstr the are reminded.y 'w eby. the : Canadian monthly publication of. y, ' he Association .that t anufacturers Assaca_a l n., 'title for municl elections: is at - hand. • n Care readis Canadian . • Does -the aw.era e C g how well (or stow bs dly his :or her community --A1:11s'�r�, unitis' overned?" asks in- y,g and g OeS•.On to conclude that '. in local. goverment e, of interest iP - i . la -e: itdidn't like ir1s`o' comic books g`Boys.: �, he -onired on lore k'ilss, be d ._ �,. -any more and now"he's`losing intecest:w;i<elevisn;u, -tool" T u,N. s BLAKE ►F THE VEE BRU�E�IEL� .. ,NEWS - Mir„and Mrs, R.: J. Sall, :of Lind- say, were visitors °with Mrs; Chas', Clifton and 1Vlr. and Mrs. George Clifton " - 1 . Mr. • and Mrs. ; Elgin 'Thomson. and . Mrs. 'W, Pepper spelt Sun- day .witli.: Mr,'',and • Mrs. ', George Pinkney and daughter, Doreen, in: Walkerton. Mrs. E. Turner, of. Detroit, and S Mrs, Ida MenenarY,..-of :Bayfield, were visitors With 'Miss rl;athleen anti. Marie; Elliott. The. community was shocked to, learn of;the• sudden passing of Mrs ' . Ben Keys:. Mrs. Keys suffered a! and! �m 'n acl stroke on °S,unday oxni g Passed away - early that evening:: The funeral; service took evening, at Brucefield' United Church. on Wednesday to Bayfield cemetery. • ore: than 1,240, 000 Mr T-1arold Finlay . and family spent_ -an :-evening with= -Mr: ';and Mrs, , William Peachier and fam--. ily. ZION` Mr.and Mrs. -Norman Bushfield ZION - , Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Nan-, non visited: with Mid..,, and :Mrs.; Archie Jeffery: on Sunday and at- tended t tended --the Staffa ,anniversary: Mr:;and Mrs: Roy Pepper, --of Exeter, visited Mrs. • 'Maly Mal- colm on, Sunday, Mr. and ;Mrs , Leslie-. Williams visited: Mr: and Mrs. 'Chas : Roney Mr. •and Mrs:" Roy Hannon, and. _ ro a older Arrive Home lfucreaseR tlw P rs.-:'Ear•1" and - Triplets Ain? .:, : • .. . • , family°.:'and ' Mr:' and -114 Kay d ork will 'commence immediate-, . a d faniil "visited "Mrt' arid' -: mes:.Donelda:._an _.VV_.._. , ,.. Bar er_._ y DwightJa , lr n . _:..._ Danny 'Walton `: tr_iplet babie • 1 :=on-the-enlar e"menuof the:=GENX--Mrs.-Spencer-Jeffer-y 4n-Snnclay -._ Mr. and Mrs James Lamont of di' an mitts- static --on High.' Mr• and Mrs:' Harvey Hyde. vis;" ra o, r S x.,. n Belgrave,have arrivedixome fro ii ited her:.mother; Mrs. AIexia Mal TinghamGeneral Hospital Tl'e way- No •4,two miles south of 'colin and Mr, and Mrs: Jack Mal- commuAity. resented the"1ramont's" town. Theradiostation has been: coin." - ` 11t with a " clothes- dryer, 'a ` sum " of granted official ' permission ::to in- '. We .are sorry to lose Mr. and - . u ....: Their provision is -the bush out them. , messsof municipal, "or. local ' govern.. p : �. �. � fore o r buss s :there a ret .and Ire � a �: therefore; , . i_ Nor 'Should We forget that i ss.' today ' bi "bus ne c. al business is g , Of. -our" -- cities, .. The .e- �loszv`e ost-war growth of our-- cities, , towns and 'villages -has meant .hese lo- te x .;,nslon of u .e a .pall" enormo � p,, ..,, ,. i.e,. - l" ver menu services::"And �whe lee' ca o n g Hess tionsover the years is any criterion, the answer must be a resounding. no While in .this area sometimes' more • than 70 pecent of the eligible voters .g0 to i the ' o1Ts Irt any districts p m hard) han more t per er cent of those us - eligible to vote in : such etections •st '50 'to 60 per cent ua1ly.dQ so�.agatn•�_ .�_ , a in provincial elections," and 70 to 80 per cent in:federal ones:.. And yet,' as - so -Often,`' beer -0b> Leda , of " all three levels of 'government, that of =tie= municipality .:touches °.us• most • " closely. Water, sewage disposal, garbage collection, street:eonstruction; and re - Pair, lighting, police, fire, parks-- such services as these are a11•vital to life as: we know it. -They- May.not'°be the last .word in excitement, but we would be its a pretty poor state with .- 'Community Betterment (Kincardine News) -The-ElmiraSignet,' in a recent -edi- torial, made the point• that ,`'Better- ment ."sof the community is every,, body's business, not the newspaper's - alone," though, editors' roar -often. wonder how sniall is the .percentage of people.' realizing and recognizing the fact. I • else: have the "huge sums=necessary to financethis.' x a nsion"come from. if ; e p_ riot from taxes? . •"Thus, the -ma ors, ree,� veS� C nt 0 "Teri andcou.n_iors,who serve their ,. n '' xninunities be ria heavy' load: [.O .n a, their" shoulders•: rests -the responsibil- ityto:,ss end``the.tax mills both wisely _p • 'and well. : Industry, concludes .:that it is the people =themselves who:det5rmine the kind of municipal government'•they obtain. _,"All' the more ,reason, 'then,- why :wwe should all see to it that the best qualified'. and..most able "Citizens become candidates and secure etec- : 'tion: Iii the weeps°immediately ahead `we can do worse than remember_that " locahy, quite as much as in. wider spheres, bwe- get the government we 'deserv'e;" warns":the. •paper: Needs Many Hards • want their weekly newspaper >to make' and fire the .balls. And•'iici- dentally, 'stand in' the way of anya_,. shot whieli may be -returned, no mat; ter how lethal the'"fire may be.) This .paper .Welcomes contributions • in the, form of, "letters;;to',"the .editor" whereinn' anyone`- may express criti 'cisrrrl, within certain bo znds: and • its. . _A newspaper,' the Signet goes on. to • is `merel " "the'- medium: through Say, o y which .constructive criticism can.. be,` :expressed. It should .not evolve Entire y n: e able to' eX 'est others When -. an editorial '-appears,• the identity{ of .the writer is known • and he had. best be Prepared' to -substanti- ate "`whatever criticism -has ,been of- paper f- -- a er to "resent' the criticism of al, fered. P p ': i unreasonable 'under '{ . IS t - � � �rer thin n e '-n a cl n hing to y (�S Tn g �4 money% and, a sterilizer: Blythcrease its :power from 1;000: to 2,- Mrs. Bill ,Stevens :and: sops, ;,who Standard: 500 ''w watts, which will"greatlyin left! for' x their new horne in.Strat-,, iH usin`;xRes nse Heavy crease' the' broadcast, area partrcu-",ford •on;Thursday. Rental o t Po yto and_:Mrs.' Arthur Statton, ":of es 'nse to the ,re uest' for ap- lady ased or,south and;'east. The Mr. ??° 4 increas, power will be used only Toronto _visited Mr. and Mrs:' Jas. plications: for ,, the rental -housing -a bulln the da :dine < The" transmitter, Statto on Sunday, ' pro •ect - proposed for Clinton has P� � p � ding will be doubled in'size;. Mr. and Mrs'. Lawrence Hannon, been quite good. ' There:i were-, 70 but the -'antenna equipment will not and Mr • and Mrs. Roy Hannon applications on file in the clerk's altered': It is -expected that he: 'and family" attended ;the 36th :Wed- office wed ffice'""Wednesda afternoon, - be- be ai' r and Mrs.= o .• y work- wish -be completed early' in -ding. ;anniversary of -Mr. . sides cults a number at RCAF, Sta December, ,; An apphcatien• by David Watson, Walton, Saturday. tion,Clinton:.At' .present: the"tofwr CKNX- ":Television : for 'increased' evening: is considering, 25: of such tomes, but this numer' has to be decid power is still pehding. — Wingham: ,•. - ,_. " "-Advance; t � _' Throughout. theiyear' the .most Trm es the. De artment :of i�lannmg, , da for ed; by p • dangerous period of :the . y ; ,.: ant _D.exelo imient ance_the�nlim investi ate -Pool- -- -- ffic--accidents- is- zzst_aftersun- p ,. g ,,. tra 1 .- . I as not'su_ her "of farms on -hand -w_, • -. Sparked- by the enthusiastic sup` down. relent to- fill the demand, :,more ort of Exeter L e io-r • a",town eorri- " have-: been requested, and ,.will• "be port. -b_ - availab e hotl :,linton "News- puttee was;, organized'; Tuesday - •;:; y " night to investigate; construction "of Record: a swimming -peel for the`commun- SeII Part of •Herd • ity. Representatives- of 'the Legion,; and "Sons,„of Dun- Lions Kinsmen -and ' town `council gent -ion,' s : have sold - 41 head from "will > form- the 13 -man body which n herd to 11' :D Me has, been'asked „ topesti-. their 'Shorthorn _ .. ,• . _provide, .. , Gpwan,':of Maclyn Plantation, Ala- mates on cost of construction .and ;ba'ma,. •Georgia: 'The -cattle were operation of a pool ,and" to col- trucked:to k'ergus from ;where they sides its' location, ; The committee Were, shipped 1:1Y: railmaking,,u-p will report its findings -to 'a gen the bulk of two carloads purchased .era1 meeting- of the organization for the south -from Ontario Short -.on uesday, ...October 14. Public. - man t ale'°:in c 1 s ins ector J. G. Go horn herds The ',Culbert s s ho ,,p, chided 37 females," • mostly •:bred chairman of :the committee,- said - :heifers and„oows with", -calves, as_ that "opilt on was •unanimously' -in well 'as four young-lit'rllS, " three -_offavdr•of-~such a--projeet/- at -.-Tries-: serviceable age: • The males tare day' s:, night'meeting; "A surprising from the late Aberfeldy Prince,''•nirmizber of the = representatives senior: sire' of the Culbert herd for were. strongly in favor -Of an :in - some.. insome time, "having been purehas • door- "pool which. could be used ed originally" from Refold, Gard throughout the winter," he said louse, Lucknow Sentinel "Exeter Time's -Advocate • since 1,93 o a1 Loan? - ;�• ho may obtain "a Pers n A one of good cl afacter"who has a "regular. �.y income and can meet the monthly ",deposit's._ How to obtain a, Loan At:any branch of The Canadian Bank of CQm cies. oes a Loan cost you? What d in advance. Siixper cent per year.*deducted e repay? -coo ®u w y Equal monthly deposits, ad,you sash at any one of our,' nearly 800 branches. -" 'Insurance - of your ____ balance - 'fe insurance ' a s "off • the. b y Li P y lea y ou:d•e.,' to stand ilii>the same position?' some who ' -also p the sun. � There are stand mess eaf.:o r t h: O: REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES SPEC:1"ALS`. " r$' & Girls' Lined Jeans Sizes 2,- 6. Reg. 2.98" Sizes S-12 I4— Reg. " g.95 Reg. x:,50 . Girls'•- Cardigans' OR7.ON--Sixes $ - 14 - A Reg. ^5.95 • WOOL--,Sizess 14 step 38 ..... . FIeete Lined• Woat `r Sizes 4 -_: Sizes8-] reg -2.25 eg. 2.98 irts- YEARS ' AGONE • •,. Personal "Loans ore' made for: Pre •- an anton,obile "• medical 4rdental bills • home furnishing ;• eonsolidation of debta • tastes • travel' = * school fees• Or for any other worthwhile purpose _— _ - E CANADIAN C BANK R E � C �� C)MM THERE'S A BRANCH NEAR YOU • N-5Q9G:, �' ; ger, SEr1FOR7H,BRANCH L..,F. >E'Ard ,�Mana g " -Fit CW E. J. -_Dean Manager DUBLIN AN . , 77.7 or 110 Q_ n ::. best wa y "1 n n. Interestingitems gleaned. from The Huron: Expositor of 25, -50 and 75- years ago. From.: The .Huron, Exp'ostor ed: ' Mr. "Dale „asked- -them- if the October 13, 1233 smiled, and,,took their. fl -ght Peo= A C.N.B. car, partly filled with pie had. better beori the lookout produce 'for ,the ' relief, of theWest- for them . and -keep their deers ern Provinces, is expected to come locked ' Mr A.. Hugill, of the Huron Rd. West; ,returned home from an -,ex- tended trip -,to -the ' We"stern Prov- inces. , . Mr. and: Mrs - Frank Devereaux returned from their wedding trip on Monday and 'are now .Fettled their comfortable` .home, on John' • barn was full of them, ,bout" they down froirl Clinton next: W,edneaday and an:effaxt.uvili•be;macre to,e6m sfisses•t MVtargaret Patrick ,_aiid Recta-.1VEC•Kenzie were weekend" guests with -Toronto' friends. Mayer"A. D. Sutherland reeeiv ed word :from the S"eeretary. to the, Governor-General' that, Their Ex ielleneies, Lord and Lady Bessbor ough'will stop. in' Seaforth on Wed- nesday, October 18, at 5 P.M. ;, Mr. and Mis AnguS McLeod celebrated their golden wedding E' d '11 B Co., has chased the old Sage Rotel at Wal- Miss Mary..,Louise Halmos and ton. 1Vfr.:. Henderson does-' not in- tend occupying it himself,,, but pur- chased it. as an investment 1'fr. James Scott; who, has been in the.. West on business, returned home, on • Saturday,.,. Ci _t7 Froin The Huron Expositor ' October -12, 1883 Mr. .Thomas fi.'toon, HulIeft town- ship, went' to visit a neighbor; M1.' Mcvittie, where ai.threshing. mach- ine ach ine .was at work., .While standing' ground,,, his clothing in, some, Way eaugfrt meths tumbling rod- t the" machine and before the maelririe "could be .stopped, ire 'was wound around the shaft and was cut and mangled in..a terrible manner. Re died shortly after 'from the effects. of his injuries: Mrs. W E. `Southgate is visiting, " Mr. Thomas Foster has sold his with :London friends. _ 1V,[iss..Mabel, Turnbull. spent the. weekend. hi Muskoka. - Miss'J"ean'Sinith .spent the holi- ay with Guelph friends D Cx • From The: Intron .Expositor . October 9, 1968 . , Mr. and Mrs. John Swan return ed home last . week after -a three weeks' visit in Wisconsin. Mr. George E.'lieederson .of_tho. gnion vi e rowing Rotel pur- Rosa R. McKay exchangedwed ding vows"on, Saturday, - ' : - Miss. Hazel :Haugh has.returned ' ' to oi�onto -after - spending a ; few days with her 'parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Haugh. • Miss':Laura--IVicMillan, 'of Toron- to, • spent the :weekend with 'her, assn :: 3 r . °and. Mrs:, W. P. Mc Mmfffan.' • •'.The residence of. Mrs. William McMichael, -' at the- corner of .Ann and....Tanies•Streets, has this week been sold to Mr. A. D. Arrrtstrong 4 whb•.reeently Sold his•farm -in Har pus Missi Muriel Beattie, Miss Viar- garet M"d telfar and Miss Elizabeth McLean, .,of, Western• - University, London; •spent: the weekend at Sproat=Bros.,- Tutkersmith; have dome- -a` rushing business in- -the .brickt,-and the yard .this. summer. They have just filled,'a lar$e eon - tract for -42—inch tile with John boig, Kippen, and John McConnell, JEribbert. , ' 1VIr. George C, Dale was sur13ris- ed, on going upstairs in his 'barn last Thursday to find tlV'o men lye frig, behind h"is fanning mill.' °lie politely;' ordered them - out, and: on their retreating 'two :others' : slid down:' out of ,the . :now and follow residence__ facing oil • Victoria Square, to, Mr, Meyer, who intends - coming to town to live.. .The new hose cartmanufacttir ed by Mo. Ronald, -of Brussels, for, Sea` orih;:fire depaarOment •arrived here on•Tuesday; Mr. Alex Murchie -.and Mr: ,los. Craig;" of Winthrop, were return- ing home from Seaforth with a horse and buggy when the horse be`eame frightened- when they met -a large" loacr of _barrels. The hose bolted into the ditch which, ,at that point, was, :very deep. The vehicle turned ' upside down and the two gentlemen: • fell underneath, but they escaped without' injury. The buggy was ,badly smashed. Mr. Jail.esArnrstrong, of Varna, :while ,engaged iri painting a build- ing in Brueefield-• the other day, fell from the roof and Injured his kiiee very .severely. ,. Good In' te�res1;: 3 z% for the first year and4%% for•the , a next,fburteen. years • An 'aver- ' age of 4.1.0% peryear when•, held to Maturity. Cashable..Anytiroie: if ,the: need; Should arise, your bends, may 'be cashed -anytime -at ,full face value :plus 'earned • irltbrest . . L.nlit:',11p tb $10,000 in any one name. Each .member Of a " fa it may bu s • • upto `this .•. fri y Y amount.�." Where To Wherever .,yoii work,': or through'your . bank, i•nveslnien • dealer,' stockbroker,, trust or lean. company, for cash :or: on . instalments. Invest ina bright futfire '.for yourself.. . 4nd for.tanade. Arrange to'buy your Canada ' Savings Bonds Nowt r'AIIII'p0'li,l Ilii tia at , ar'oo