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E1�FQ?i2TH,. ONTARIO, . OCTD�ER-24;19r 8:
.; De artmtoent emites__. Need Qf_ H .hwo�Y'., B ass
, YID
ed .. y
Some years ago. when•consldera- ' ing to be needed 1n many` of
tion was being given to rebuilding
Iorth, this paper commented that that.'
the town. .
No. 8 Highway east and west of Sea "If No,.7 yHighway is not going to
1rasthe, time to suggest to the fie- bypass St. Marys, several ore' the ;;
thins needed ver, n Will; "-be a <.
artment of Flighvira�s the wisdom; Ysoo
: of •creatin a by, ass''hi h.wa around :. new -Queen St,' bridge,. 'a, new Queen.'
a-` Seaforth. `1' he 'suggestion aroUseed - • St:: -surface, -posse' bee widened=:r&ad=
trong oppositionin certain :guar wad t1lrough°;town,=-more; traffic' con•
-
_, asters anti Ied Ja a le ition being
° irc lated_b ice,.41el ri h en to '1 fnoJ. lzgla::is,,:more police work I- - ' -.:
ing to cooitrol traffic, and -wider sec
do no. such thing. ' . •
ondaxy.;,: streets . fol increased truck '
'Ara c.
Since then through traffic has in-
creased, both' in the number wird in
the, size of el'licies°- dr>vng through'.:,-
towxl. Very few, if any, of the freight
of 6o1,1rse admit -that flier -_e *i11.:_
be a certain amount'' of -transient and
..,train like trucks • that now-'{; run tourist business cost to St. Marys if
1 --� ' items --b- = -'a-ssed but;`the` thsadv'antages
-ou h town all d=a d Svc , Y h.
g • Vii.: �..,
-Stop-here.- .ln the; face: - �-of::_the_hea-vy-streall�:-off" frac' • and,car_
the •nlght� ever .
fl'ic s i _throb• h '-; the main-
�.. f ' the noise and confusion `and lx1 <,..�„tra :. pa s reg _through .. ,
will far' : outwei h the , advant- •
•.._ ..... .... street w
1 a .. fpic.•w ch .the ,.. ,
�reni�n e -to. oc 1 tra , . g
ages " •ained; from :the -small --pe• relit-_:
:-.through traffic ' creates there_.,_.: g _ � . ..:_ _- .. l
heavy ... , creates,, ,.
Y
..:. having. ., . :' ; who;. » and end-'.
may be many who ,axe havin second -• , . age of them do stop a d sp
N> an=huntfi eds o f-
s m of a by,
thou hts .abo>a,t the_.wi o
_.__.__ ____-. r and small communities:on-this
,la e
ass. -.. _ � .; .. , , g` r- : .. , .:
. • • continent have already been .by-pass
The deslrabil>;t _, and to,ali:�increas;,; -- ,
y ed; and we believe it is generally con=;
ing extent, the necessity of diverting ; -�• • „
sidered a blessin
throe h traffic from built -u areas: ` , ,,. er _,
St. s ...apin its conclud-
more and more is :being recognized.The Mar y p
rup-very •
fn 'Stratford. the City . C�.uxcl : • is 'lig para .,. g a p h p sums well the
pressing'the Ontario Department to; ` problenl=,.'facing every town -which,
nds tself°divided .an increasing -
8
take action .concerning the same No.:' ` �- >, _ by g
1 s; hi wa .
8 Highway'that'ruiis through; ;:Sea- Y bu ,Y.:,. , gh Y
forth
.:.
: • •`_'• .�..�•comTmhue'nitoisei_as. ndotraffic lx,a
roa_1
: =
1th
6eis
"-nSt�ere a�oo I
..:vile-'kre-irl�' _ • .. y .. ,. ,....
pr blem the D...epartment•of , .-•. :• .
ofbecoming a rea.<•l.."nu
isan.
_ce w., h
ich
ways- having Indxcated'recentlythat .....reflectsagainst thetown place
No. 7- Highwaywould,,bypa� . the,to h e..butinvery few years time,
town. 'The St.:tarys Journal-Argus,:-untels'the:b pass is-vei'
• liable to happen.",
discussing . the .proposal, Points s . o
the difficulties created; b , inereasin
. y g:
traffic ' tlrou h the town,. WhiCh:,,.
--
makes the,move desirable. ,..- f_� :. r, .e. , •s:.Noft : . �F` lo.
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_(Wiarton ';Echo )
fee faced ..up -t the �'questions,` o
ni
0w d "
p _
s : `>Farinexs are: a arentl 'not:fiour•-
n•ot be more vn less favorable to. them .__ • �o Dula
�._- :- _. ..ishYii be�caizse: out,of a rural1 1
r T a theh " - ---g- —__
p oposec .• co xstruet�an of, i h'�"---tion. m- Canada' oi-�3•8i f7fr,�,onl ' 35,-
way
5 -
w
a�
b a�s ''.around� Marys. h �'
Str �e
� YI? �y 830` r� ortes._' li_�omes wo:7�th, "taxixig_
=rafp-rct _ on. in tom" . a rzxlaty ani therweX e Pre* small Who ;is
has now reached a point' :Whereany, •tbe.highe t paid it :Canada
' ? An un -
greater densit is : Ging to make'ns- official .survey:`showed that' consult -
feel .very ' uncomfortable. , : .ing, en ineers and'_, architectsavelr-
,, ., � g ,.,nom.
"We are having our traffic:. fazrd.y age $12,059 a ; year:--mote,:than -doe-
well controlled now ;with the assist-. tors, lawyers and accountants: Teach-
ante of • the police and one trafle.:' ers' average:'$3100: Prime'Minister-
light.
Ministerlight. But,, if traffic should increase, Diefenbaker gets $87,000, but the::
over the next'fe`V ears, and it very : President •.of•:the C.N.R.` •ets $75000' •
likely
will 'to a.large .extent_,_ there are : and the Governor of • the•_LBank . of
ml n. im lrovements'and elanges go Canada:"struggles-along on $50,000,".
a Y I
"There is hardly ' a citizen,' .who if
ens
a ear
WE'LL! P/D:Yo�s _
SEE THAT FE/RTY
SM/4 E' 7'Fi4: NEW
G/•RG-/N, CLASS-;.
FEDERATION' .-
NEWS
Py J: CARL Itt1V iN*OWAir-
I would:-again:remindwthe .Town
Ship • Federation of .',Agriculture
that the': ,O . .F A. •••annual meeting
oriel_ b . ,held in 'the Royal York,,
Thisorontiso; Novemler ybur-meeting a 10, 11 andop 12',
• T h"=
each township will send at 'least
one delegate. If you ,find it im-
possible to •,attend for 'the three
days,' perhaps:.your `could_ take a
carload -for one day.. In this "ease -
you • would probably -'find Novem;
bet^ 11 the •best'day.
I'm quite sure ,:the hog., producer
realize that• -the, price has .dropped
again.. Perhaps "we should look•,at.
sortie figures To October 9th,
most 531;00Q more hogs have gone
to market than in 'the same period,
last • year. This ,.represents, over;
one month's -normal supply for all,
Canada: In Ontario -•45,6-16-,.. hogs=
were marketed .in -the past -week,:
In -going :beck -';over the weekly;
'market, reports••for April, • May and.
June, when the: p'rioe was •well.
over• $30 the Ontario Marketing.
were about 35,000 per week
Hog �iroducers ;_seem•_ to be..pro•,:
during too 'many, hogs ::•but they_
aren't the `onlypeople to':make this
mistake- A. few `days ago I heard
oLa local ;car
dealer..,who has, five:
new 195&models,in stock A new.
19.59 > wass,also on disp]ay.
'No doubt the •ever -supply of 1.058's
will sell at : a, reduced' price, and
car inanufactiirers will endeavour,
to avoid Allis error nei.•t year. : -1
The . hog .producers can't stop.
overproduction as' quiclrly as,a car
�+ factory, but S Pork
cartcartreduce the amount of pork by marketing.,
hogs 10 , pounds:lighter; ,Ort, 45,000
this 'would equal 3 009.:hogs dress-.
of icer in Western Ontario. In `order .ing 150 pounds, each. 'This amount
to lay..; the new floating. floor, ;it :would havem.a 'narked -strengthen
was: necessary • to lift .the =freezing m:.geffect.on -the price 'It would
i cr=ane rsu rt ;.thean. fro,zri P_A-S: ;i>ms
.talso increase
-percentage....-Ofuh
cei.g.,,rafters_'TollownJhs;'the 'GradeA : reasses, H.. we put
o1deatlxen fodabplldozed outrm1,Grade.
A hogs We
to a..:depth ofsome: two feet;;=then increased-market__in _the TJnatesl-
sawdust was;, bkvtight-xrt to: ae as s which would also strengthen
insulation. The 'floor;:itself is "coin he price._ _•
_,_
prised f refabricated reinfo eed . ,When.': over=supply T'forees 'lower'
concrete slabs; which' are support prices ;.,only two' things can be;
ed on-'s;teel-bea ms:resting-on. wood done first; rehire the'` supply, anal:
en posts ifiubedded. some fiver feet second, •:increase the market;:
-inthe.`grouid, below::: Wi-igham' Checking.! weights ' more -carefully;
Advance -Times. . arid -sending your hogsrout to,dress
•
from 145 to' 150. pounds will ' im
Fare Destroys.;'Barn- "'prove, the situation in!, both eases:-
On :Thursday, .October •9; . fire of
unknown•:orig i com -letel destro
�? P Y Y -
�.
U� FI LCA•
ed thg ,'large, barn .on: ahe farm of . � E
Mr' "Robert'"••Marshall; .third; Con . '..Miss Louise' Allan and' Mr::and
cession of East Wawanos1 .:R•obert .A7rs. .Hobert AXlan, of Hamilton';;'
was ••at the fall fair :an Simeoe at vere'weekend•guests with Mr4a'nd.
the"timo shv'vnng liaises• fol^ Mr. Mrs • kd ar t11'ran and arn�ly •
e a lie
Aubrey �rFll-�1•ubr y w s , , ,IPmg'- Group ;No:, 2 of :the Woman s As-.:
Mrs. ,I arshall, -with.:°'the' morning .sociation;held ' a very'succes.ful`
chores when •at about 6:45 '.fire was rummage and"bake sale , in': CIiu
noticed in the hay.'- :mow of, the
ton, on•;eSaturday�; rQalz�ing.around
barn .' The ;Blyth fire department. $80.00. }
u on _:.
'was immedatel ca -lied' but.. p .
.._.; Y _ ,-,..., . • Baptismal -service :was observed,
arrival was only able', to save near- 'on Siiiid'a Robert :John son::' of-.
by _buildings.: Witlir:;they'belp of - Y _ ,, .. o -
114:.•and 1V�s..St art, Wilson, .and.,
neighiaors .and friends -transporting: Rhonda :Lee, daughter'of Mn; and.
:Water, from ,a -fire hydrant • on the'Mrs. Cay1•..Richardson,: were ::bap-.:
northern •outskirts of the village, tlzed
the department was saccessful in
. :;.:. ;:IViisses`;Ina..and' Elleii "Max"Scott:,::
extinguishing the blaze enough to -were guests of.:Mr..ancl Mrs. Wn i
allow w : torkers'o, reme ovmuch of Scott.
the season's ;supply of grain,;which `; ;1VIr.. and Mrs. 'Wesley. Hainand:
bad ;fallen into the -barn stables: sons," ;John Pwand''PIlaetmer, anspdentMas few
Lo"st �in the blaze. ere nine i s g,
days ..with Mrs, M.
four months'. old two small!pigs, S�� an
e d. ..
;:. s rill '-,• colo s an
oh• so v, •two p 1V1r and 1Vtr's: Lorne `Wilson. and
the .entire crop of.hay and:',straw Mr and;Mrs:Stuart Wilson s pent`
harvested, this year BlytliYstaii Sunday with' 114.r: •and`1VIrs. `.Wlly
- Bain; Sttr`atfo-rd•: �'-•
Anniversary.• -semdces' will. lie
.
held_ in-Brucefield Urifted Church:
on Sunday October 26: The spe-
eial-,speakar will ,be., Rev G Hus.-'
of.Winghan•"Aquart-ett-e'frorn-
London will assist the c eir..... Mr,
Ross- billing • :a -fox m'ar Brucefield.
boy, is a: member of:the :`gtiartette;;
gr. and Mrs •':George .Henderson:
spent the weekend, in Michigan.::
,Mr.,:and Mrs. - I. A:: Ai e,•rson;
and dauUhterr ' Ina, of' • Toronto;
spent• the weekend with 'Mr.' •and'
Mrs__- ,Airs: Paterson.:•_an.d : Mr., and
Mrs. Allan 'Hill:.
SEE:
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ip
Finds Stolen .Goods:
jewellery ,and' -other :_articles
take.n'from 'the •Samis residence in:
Gode"rich on 'Sunda- .night were.
found on Monday afternoon by„
Bo'b Watkiii-s,•'1Vfary Street, While
he;walkedAP, the fm• ofhis uncle;'
J3o-vcax-d-lliEl�s-eoiieession-6-Code=-
rich ztwnship._-7 Clinton News -Re-"
cox -d '
Lacrosse ConsingrEack?
• Lacrosse; a:fastPaced gatnethat:
Once •flonrished'in Goderich; is be_•
.
ing revived" after many ;years ;.of;
,inactivity. For the past six weeks.
.'about.7.0boysin the peewee and
squirt age; groups; have been work
ing _:out twice a week in Goderich..
Memorial._ Arena. They're fast
piciing up;,,the.sport• that
'still. is•
officially recognized as_ -Canada's
nationaINgame,-And, -the -revival is.
bringing:back: some fond-memor-
4ike- i11i'am-S a who`
iesx�r men.,_ W ib_,-
.played on. Goderieh s • la,st sueces
ful lacrosse•team.in 191. 'nIn -those:.
days 45 years ago, -;they played 12'
men to • a • side : in .field lacrosse:
Today, Goderich boys -are learning
box--lacrosSe with" six ' men to "a
side.—Goderich Signal Star.
Floating Ice Floor
An expenditure of some $6,000,
and>many hours' of volunteer labor'
by members, of the Winghain •Curl
ing. Club,; assisted • by high school
students, have resulted in 'a brand;
new : and ,ultra=modern floor being
-curling rink:
lope in 'the ; Thenewk
floor, designed to overcome heav-
ing :in .the ice ;surface, is a -. new;
type of 'construetionwhich should
put,:the localTrndcm " the position
of -„:11a,, ope o thg hest _sheets_
From'Ge'.Huron .Expositor
October 27, 1933:
•Sea'district:�ex peri nc
forth;:;and�.p ie
ed a severe electrical and rain:-
storm: Saturday;; which . did ' consid-
erable da:ixage, A.large. chicken.
YES
[nteresting items gleaned 'from
The Huron Expositor of .26, 50
and 75 years ago. . .
sale ,when, en the to • ofthe; ill
south : of Egniiondville the buggy,
broke, and ;the shafts dropped on
the horse'suh'eels : This -frightened'
the•laniihal..and ,it couldn't' be stopr.
ped. Mr. Brown tried to climb out,
even _with the top up,:but .he_Un
house• on the .farm .of Mr. James y $,
E. Reynolds, west of. ,town,• was were badly biuxsed,-The -horse-con-
struck
by Lightning 'and`enn plate tinned : to run; until' it had:' :badly
all made it. _-Hi hands and head
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PONDS .,
J1 OR.6/N lO x)Ory INY ioN
rHE hN,K
Si TTAL, l�ii al ei
Seaforth -Brant
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BANK
1,4
. Cavan' Church, ',Winthrop,. cele-
brated its 158th -.year as an organ-
ized 'choral
rganizzed'churchon'.Sunday.,
Miss- Flora Sinclair : Souter and
Mr. Orrin E, Howson exchanged:
marriage : vows.' nt, the:' Manse,
Brucefield,.',on'- W•ednesday, :.0ct. 5,
Littl.e.-Henneth,Scott,. sori'ef MT,
and Mrs.- Ross Scott, Brucefield,,
is in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea-;
forth, where. he was' operated on.
for appendicitis last,.veek;
Mr Con Eckert;. "Jr„ son- Of'
Reeve J M. Eckert and Sirs, Eck-
ert;. McKillop , had e -narrow: escape:
from • serious injury on- Tuesday
evening, i;Ie was :walking,„_into Sea-_;.
forth,;and was struck by a, car aild
knocked down. Fortunately he .es -
caned
es -caped „injury, but his clothes, were
torn- and covered: with mud.
A pretty .wedding was solemniz-
ed in •Egmondville' United Church
when. Lillian Elizabeth- Richardson
was. united .in, . marriage. to David
Maxwell Mclntosh,..on October 21:
Mrs • Charles •Holmes -and. Miss
Margaret Wfson were • in: Torbnto
this , week attending the: hospital
convention.;: : '
Mr,. 'Fred Beattie, of : Ottawa, is
a guest at the home of his mother,
Mrs James Beattie. ”
• Front n, Huron E7ipo§itor
•October 23, -1908 -^•
Mrs ',James f,awregee of Mcliil
lop .,.left •with The Expositor' the,
other, ;day'solne apples grown in!
their' orchard. 'They are of. the.
Spy ' and Russet : variety. One •of
the . Spies • measured 121 by 13
inches and -weighed a pound; while:
one of the Russets ineasured 91/2)
by ;10 inches end ,'weighed half., a
pound, _ • ..
Mr. 'Andrew Joynt hs "purchas
ed
a•fine rte black hor,5'e'to match one..
he 'already:'�has.
• Mr.Ritehme, of Calumet,' Mich.;
and ,Who sortie: 35 Years 'age was a
resident 'of Seeforth, is here on a
visit to old..frienda • in -Seaforth .and•
•
Meillop,
Mr Thomas .. rovnn,` auctioneer,.
bad : ate unpleasant experience last
emolished. the buggy.
' Swanip :fres:-1n the Varna 'neigh-
borhood have been very. serious'
during the week. - It will require •a
heavy, rain to.`extinguish tpe;.fires.
In • the' meantime, the • smoke• has
been, very dense and annoying. '•
Tiaiyest •-festival services :were
held e St.' `xhomas'=.Cixureli:-:last
Sunday with, a, large congregation
attending
The congregation of Egn1016v1lle:
Presbyterian` e'hurrh-Have had a
new shingle', roof put • on the
church, ,
0
From The''Huron E cpesitor,
• Oetolier 26,1883
' Mr; John G.. Wilson, Of the 'Silver
Creek farm, pulled a carrot froth
his patch this fall wliifh• measured',"
three feet six inches in. length. !.-
Mr:'1VI, ER.`:Cash'has-been doing;:
a large butter • trade. 'this' season.;
On 'Tuesday he shipped two mar
loads, which 'go to the Old'Coup
'try.
•
The turnip :crop ,in:'this vicinity
this year is almost. an' entire fail
ure., Carrots and nlangolds are a
fair crop . '` "
A wedding party :'from Stanley;
drove.;througlT town on Wednesday..
They Made quite an imposing pro-
cesi�,00n, the Horses being :beautiful-
ly c1 corated- with ribbons,
Mr. David` Sproat has, returned
to Egmondville to reside. '
Last ,Monday the house` of Mrs
Raymond -was disedveredto be on
fire,:;The fire had gained consider
able headway before - the alarm
Was given, but the Market boys
organized an,, extempore firebri-
gade. and speedily extinguished the
flames, The, fire originated, from
a' defective chimney. - •
Mr. Wm. Colwell, .'IXensall' has
:just 'finished building his' black-'
smith shop on Tong ;x.,,s being neat
ly built and• nicely painted. .
A slit)t tame age Rev, Mr. Smith
Missed ronin his stable a good fork
and ha ing long given it tip for
lost, he was. soanev4 at: surprised a
few JYiorningS ago to observe the
implement lying on .life ,.wood pile.
World is beginning to clonte-in at,
ready "and is expeeted'td be ;very'
Friday. ` He Was: on his Way' to a pleniiful this year
®n .' o � �MerGhan
th
Huroir; Ft�rm :.Nears';
By' D. H ;Miles
Exceptionally goad Weather is al-.'
lowing completion o€ -farm jobs-
Fall plowingis''general; sugar beet .
harvest needs- anothero.-days to'
complete;'. and a' few 'people have
started picking `corn. -Turnips , are
moving: to sttxrage
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