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The Huron Expositor, 1958-12-12, Page 9RE•VI'1,'ALTZED sCIARANING Is Better Than Ever at BuchanOn Cleaners • '11/01(1Nr FOREST' More Spots and Stains Rentoired: Garments ,,stay clean lbnger - Wim wear longer. ANDY CALDER Agent MON.' and THURS._ .MORNINGS rHONI 689 r 2 ' ` SEAFOItT,H Martin-=-Senont ,PAINT Super Kem-Tone Rez, Wood Finishes Seaforth rTj ,PIiONE..47 umber, SEAFORTH_ •Areyou ready to'rent yyour span room? ? classified:adv i on - art semen: phoned to The • :Huron Expositor 141 or 142, will, bring 'a tenant: F GEORGE 1VIcCA6UE Har-: riston; -was .'elected President of the United Dairy and Poul, - try Co-operative and: ''sVice- President:of the United ;'Co -o h eratives;-of Ontario_at_the 'joint . annual meeting held in Toron- to ' on :December 1 and. 2,' . • Q TILE of Sector To facilitate snow removal, _ No Parldng on the Streets of this Municipality will be allow- ed between llow-ed:'between the hours of 2 -a.m.- and 8 a.m. Thisorder.will be strictly enforced in;accord- ance ccord- ,. a nce With the e. Hi hwa ._Traflic Act' _Section 43, A Subsection 9. NOTIE' IS HE REBY CIVEN that the ..• Municipality will not be resonsible' for any damn estcaused :to -parked �'ehlcles.. as: the, g. result of`snw removal esu o `opera , .. 'ons.. > • leek, Tc WILSON: wn of .Seaforth. u� M rrrk[� +nrmer Is Neal Preswde�t Of 'United CoOp Alden McLean, Murrldrk dxstrret farmer,. was , re-elected president of the United. Co-operatives of On- tario for a' second straight term -at. the annual meeting -'of ;the. •co-op- :erattves held in Toronto last' week: ['first -vice-president is-Geor-ge.;Mc Cague `Harriston, and second: vice - .'president -is -Ray; F,ongheefi':Bai-, lie. } Other •directors are: C Hopkins ::-Harleybury; H S.•Fo rester, :Mal- lorytown, Nephew, • Wood stoek, `D E Stauffer, Bright; J. Crutchley Durham and .'hector= L at -large is A. H. Musgrave;' Clarks: George" McCagae,; beef and hog. farmer; from Harriston, was' elect ed'`. president of • the new United. Dairy and Poultry' ,Co-operative - Ltd-, first, province -wide market-' ing co-operative to bold a. charter; in '! Ontario.' Mr ' Meeague ^,wa's elected at the first: annual, meeting Of the IJDPC 'held in Toronto in conjunction with the annual meet- ing of•'.the United Co=operatives, -of: Ontario: ' - -G Forst' vice-president xs Robert MeKercher,",Seaforth farm,er,' and- second,'vree-president is Bruce Me= Cutcheon, farmer;Lirom Proton, Ont. Other'' direetors elected 'IA the board. are: Harold Shantz,: New Dundee; J- 'Crutchley, Durham; Ralph Hayes, Villa •Nova-;. R. ' D. Hannam, Guelph; 'Alfred-. •Monk; Elmwood and'.Rex Coles, Renfrew. daybe Warning S the is •roften caused by ,lazy• kidney action ;When kidneys get out of order,,,ecessacids ?nd wastes remain en -the system';~Fhen backache, dis Curbed restos:tli t-iuedcoutand heavy - - - tieaded feeling may soon follow .That's the time to'take: Dodd's:;Kidney Pills Dodd's'stimulate the kidneys to norma] . • action. Then r pou: Feef-better-�.sieep betterwork better- Get Dodds Kidney Pills now. s9. °USEORNEy . & HIBBE T "'MUTUAL FIRE' INSURANCE CO HEAD FFICE s- Exeter, OOnt. President: ' E. Clayton :Colquhoun 'R..R. 1, `` Science Hill Vice -President Alex 'J., Rohde, R R._;`3, Mitchell I CTORS DDIti R= -Martin Feeney,` `Rr R. 2; Dublin; :Robert G. Gardiner, 0:11.:I; Cromarty; Milton McCurdy, R R. 1,- - Kirkton ; ,Timothy: B. Toohey; R.R. 3, Lucan. AGENTS .H r a r -Coates R.R.: 1 Centralia; "' Clayton Harris; Mit- chell; Stanley:--HockinMitchell -SOLICITOR ::- W ' gg ' ...,.G. clslane BRISEL STUDI�ITS ` I ADR :. IN . I LJSJCAL : COMPETITI NS Daviel -Kennedy 17 `year - old Grade 13'student ;`at Winghani Dis- triet High School, son, of Mr. and Mrs, -R4 W. Kennedy, Brussels publisher' of the Brussels. Post, has. -been awarded ''many music awards at festivals this year: David won too gold medals At, the- Toronto CN; -was= second -at - the Toronto Kiwanis Festival, cop- ped two "gold medals at the Water-, icor-Rand festival, and took four Brucef ield .. t Elects' . Officers For Nevv!-'Year The December meeting of the Woman's Association of Brucefield Unitede.Church' was held. Tuesday, December 2, with an attendance of 34and three visitors. Mrs. Igor in ]N -a kir-�epened-the 'uiertirtg. by ading Lupe 2, versesMiss8. to a620-. A hyirenri was' sung with . Mr-. •garet McQueen at the piano- Mrs. George •:Armistrong took as her topic "Glorifying and• Praising" and led" In- prayer Mrs : J . Broadfoot took t:li e chair' for the balance ort .i meet- ing, with a ,few words•'of'welcome by the President. Thank yeu notes were • read : from • Mrs. Williain Burdge, Miss Tena Baird, ;Mrs. Taylor; Sr. and Mrs, Cliff -Hender- 'son Mrs. Seldon Rosa reported for the church committee•, Mrs )3., Wilson, for the manse • commit tee; 'Mrs . Ii..Berry; fox 'the`'"kit- then •conrmitte'e: in the absence ,of Miss IVI Swan,. and Mrs William? 'scoff, for the flower committee, The -four groans ,reported .tixeir yearly.' tivitt'es,,as follows 'Grcn p. No 1,- $233.30; Group -2;' '$413;33 Group -3; $J26.00; Group 4, >1.„71;00.. -: The-erection-of--offieers for' 1950 took -.place and -were installed by the Rev: S. - D'avison as , follows : President. .Mrs. Wilmer Broad - foot, first vice=president,. Mrs.. Ed- gar -,,.Fallen, -_second iee president;; 'Mrs: ;Selden .Ross; third',viee-presi dent;' Mrs r;;Joli'n Henderson; 'sec- retary; Mrs D.Triebnier;, treasur-; er .Mrs:<`Harvey Taylors pianists; Miss MargaretMcQueen, Mrs. R: Scott; ,corresponding -secretaries: Mrs Wilhain 1`atlreringhain,_--Mrs== F. Rathwell, :rpres •;secretaries, Mrs, H.: Berry'lVliss 'M::Swan;:: fin- :aneiel secretaries Eyre,, Mrs ;Elgin Thomson; flowers and ;cards Mrs Berry Mrs M. Wilson,_ Mrs - W• Scott,: devotional; • Jariu-•' cry, February' and March, " Mrs. Cairns„ Mrs. Douglas;; April, ,,May and�J.un,e,_Mrs:..T,._'B.,-,Baird, Mrs. George : Clifton;, July,', August and'. September; 1Vfrs. G ,Graham Mrs.' John Aikenhead October, 'No vember'and "I3deember-Mrs: Rich ardson 'and Mrs: T; Caldwell: manse- committee ;Mrs-. N. Baird;. Mrs , L: ,Wilson, Mrs: V.' : Har- graves-, Mrs - A, Allen; -'Jr., -ch r h. committee..' Mrs. John, Broadfoot, Mrs W.:M ' :. offa�tt;'Mre.i Cal Horton,;: Mrs- .Cliff Henderson; •', program, Mrs.. Davison,. ;Mrs. George ,Hen dersen;;Mrs. John'McGre or, Mrs.. g Ham. = Mrs. 40§§7-Scott moved a ';vote` of thaaks,to•the•retirin residet," g p n,., Mrs; 'John Broadfoot, seconded,; by Mrs Walter Moffatt. Group 4 •had' charge'of the program,:; Christmas;: stei4ns were. rnari hy.'.lytxs, William Scott,'Mrs 'Norman •Baird" and -Mrs,: Gal Horton..: Ch'ristinas'carols'were -sung b:y: theassociation after wvery-dainty :which' a'. `lunehwas' Served. firsts . and- ':the ' 1Vtarie 'Thor'nton Woodwind 'Trophy at the ;-Wood': stock Kiwanis. FestivalHe also won-: a sebolarship at the Str-atfi?rd niwanis Festival. Da vid�elaysthe tenor and alt o saxophon along with:the clarinet:. His :brother•,.: Robert, . novv with the TROMP. at Ottawa, in 1954 won the. 'Marie Thornton rtrophy Zn adds tion'to his music proficiency; Dav- id engages 'in the sports pf, •footr -ball; hockey,': and.•softball CROP - IMPROVEMENT GROUP ORS ON - iNORLD; AY _ H _CHAN�P,ION: , _...fihe' world_hay. _ch champion Robert' Hensa11ws the first: presi- dent of the Huron association "when, itIV was first:' Organized 12 years: 'a o, Also in •-, attend.' ce were:' Murray Roy; Loo who 'came third, among 300ndesborOntario,' farmers in 'the pasture plot com petition, this ::fall, -and Bob .;Pother dngha-xrz -Brncefteld ; vho won ..the reserve white bean; ;,chainpronship at the winter, fairlast month P:' Allan. Brucefield,. was honored at..Cue of ;the largest 'annual' ban- cjuets • arid --meetings in :the history .of ;the Huron _Couilty•Soil `and Crop Improvement Association;' Mx Allan won :the ha y. :00.0 and the ahainpio -ship,. for white .beans ti.< ate° the `Royal' Agrrcultura-1 Winter Fair. An :inscribed wall ,.clock ..was presented: to hintby William Turn- bull( Brussels, ' 'mmeuiate, past ; John Stewart; of 'Ailsa -Craig, am president;'on:. behalf, of the associa- authority on grains,'' -told the. .meet- ,• ;that they; were `.not farmers= :The meeting, held at,Londesboro that they .were "businessmen".3f ,:...,.t -merely 'thin..- - was attended, b ,the resrdent:`of •yen-are'e e x l g the sell, you Y 'Uresident.. would;` only; - be existing, he' :said the Ontario Soil :and�Crop`Improver rxient`.''Association, Harry Strang, Farmers this year. realized.: more net profit of •their farms than, they have: for "several- years, ' due 'to large' yields':and'good. beef tierces, To repeat such success, they assess everything they do and plan their :crops well, he said ..' , The: dates for the.`annual Huron County Seed' Fair was- set 'March 6 - 7,-: in the Clinton 'District. Col legiate Institute , Elected president for 1959 was Delbert:Geiger, of RR 2, Zurich; : William' Clarke RR` 5; Goderieb;7 first •-vice president; • and Clarence Shaw; Wingham, ,-second vteeperesi=- dent::. At"the con las on:•o f the meeting, a past president's pin: was present-: ed _Mr., All by William `Turn. bull: • The;'nominating- commrttee,..head-'. ed ley Richard Procter, RR'5;Brun cels, ;and including_Mt Turnbull: •andW.Ru4se11 :Bolton-' -R-4 ' Dublin;- presented the; list of directors Aas follows ,Wet, Wawanosh-township, Jack Taylor, RR 5, Wingham; ,D elbert Geiger;;Stanley, :Anson- Eibley, RR .1, Zurich; Stephen, E1- rrrer.:Powe, RR 2, Centralia; Us=: borne,- Harry 'Dougall`,ft$-•,,,,;Ext= ter; ` Tuckersnnth ,Bob . Broadfoot Seaforth;• Hullett; 'Norman: Alexan-, der, Londesboro;, Grey; Jas: Knight;, R -R 2, Brussels, Howick FredDoll-. biedde, Wroxeter;'`Turnberry;-Clar- ence-,Shaw;' Ashffeld; Ralph Foster; :- RR 3, Goderich;, Morris, Bob Gras 4 •,Brussels :West nosh„. Tom,Webster, ItR 2, Auburn; McKillop', George'.Wheatley;'RR 1; Dublin; Colborne William Clarke, and Cioderi_,cltawnshrp Walter Forbes, RR. g;'Clinton, •mNrlC Y^"r� � Tkiv Kew Bel Air d -Door Sedrn;rlike all '59 Clievvies, has: safer, easier' rolling Tyrex cord tires. e all on'eral', htafixs,;Value V3 ore Spacious Bodies' by Fisher SILL- SERIES OF ELEGANT/ D 'LI IMPALA as1, agic- P .FORMANCE & T U ABILITY re -o Visibility 2rror ,F'inisi on all Models 'n,crease nrew nanar,��, rsa;#g IEN SMOOTHER, STFJIDIEA FULi COIL SUSPENSION. see' -the '59 ,models at your toeat authorised aevrolet idealer°'s C•ss98 OTO Name Winners Wilmer Dalrymple'won the, jack- pot of; $12,5.00 at the 'Legion bingo last Saturday. ,,,,,Other winners L. Falconer, Mrs. Baker, Mrs, J. Steep, Clinton; Mrs, W. Austin, 'Seaforth;,-.. Mrs Clarence Reid; Mrs, Reau, ;Goderich; Mrs, C. Wilk- inson, Mrs, G. Oke, Bill' Austin,. Mrs. Foyer; Toronto; Mrs; Meidin- ger, Zurich; G. Oke; Mrs. -"L. Pow- ell, Goderich; Bill Austin, ,Sea- forth: , SHE ,HURON. ie?s,PO51TOi -DEC. 12. Fertilizer Doaler. d you:know~-that'; a new 'modern fertilizer plant,, has,.- been erected -'three , west of Orangeville -on; No. 9 Highway? ' We manufacture a full line of dried granular °and= 17ii nu a r fertilizers, Meeting govern- meat test.: In many areas this will mean; 1; ' Lower cost 2. Faster, more convenient service 3;. Bulk:: fertilizer available. Agenci-esYoperr:-iu-many -sections. Why not= see us .soon.. Grand VaIIey: LIMITED ' BILL H� OCKINGl Sa es Manager x 720 Orangeville �.- Phone 964 Napkins 'CoaSterS Informals t_ -Ideal Gift -Give Order Them Through: THE HURON EX°POSITQ tationery Canadian- turkey- producers.and packers can be -justly proud of- then plump and perfect turkeys that are available for fine Christmas eat- ing this -year:-'As -at ;Thanksgiving ;time, there will :be bircls'of all siz- es ranging from well°.: under 10 pounds to over -$0 -pounds, ,with plenty- of the most popular size - 12 to 15 pounds. ways Fresh at G-OE,TTL:E-R'S Red . & White, Market DUBLIN,” ONT. - • 'Goderich -NO EVER( WED NESDAY .8:30 p.m.- IS onsored- b-.Goderich ti Y h Lions'` Club for Welfare - Admission $1.00 jaelcppt: game, -boosts. 'total possible prizes• to• • O'VER ' $500,00 ge.,#) r�. +G - .S, •,, T.. „n ,- TS. .,-SST :F „ „!k K, •. TS, .,'S...'x . 'Sc:,, . 'K, ., iia: 'F •. + yn ,.. 6 . Yr •.s '5`. - hen ` Santa -says: When,you bring the ...Christina s `Tree.: home. • Follow These It ales of CAREn ad Christmas trees .a re',.,'..filed: with pitch resin, arid when drycan easi ly ignite-and turn' into a roaring flamer To ' i event this p- 1 keep your tree fresh and green by putting it into a contallner.: of Water, or ',Water mixed ' with -sand: Cut`the.,trunk diagonally at -the end -.above original cut Be, sure ater is kept` above the cut. 'Ornaments'' on the 'tree -' ,can; be din- gerous, too ! Don't use cotton `pr paperoin'the trees unless flameproof. Never use lig ted candles on the e_ tree;>C'o nearli wee Y ash -t a��s' n cigarettes away from :the : tre. Re niove,.piles• of opened'gift wrappings. Do:not place • electric trains •.'around the tree Be sure the' tree is kept' away from an' o_pen.Jirepiace__or. --heater. Meek lighting sets for frayed wires:, loose eonaec-: tions _and broken seek- ' its.. Don't - plug ' toil : many'. 'cords ` into- one antlet. If any extensive wiring,.is planned, call an electrician, ;don't. tryto'' do it -yourself 1 Last of all ,'."Light Out" -;when lyon leave home; 'and when you.retire•for: the evening.:; 'may: REMEMBER ‘1. 'Nothing can render these displays absolutealy safe,' and that if accidents, are not to mar the festive season, constant vigilance and care must be exercised. To the Citizens of Seaforth and. .District We Extend Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday. Season f SEAFORTH FIRE BRIGADE F. C. •Jr SILLS, Secretary.- JOHN F, SCOTT, Fire Chief - • bringing you daily ` comfort and''corivenience our tel€ DhOn !A "Fred'can makeit•. Air dinner, dean' "Have y!ou got it in si;e 16? "Tonight's bowling night,. Mother," "Hi Helen... c'mon-over for coffee!" It is natural to take for granted its little everyday uses, 'Yet --perhaps it:' is in these , many .little ways that we are most often re- minded of the wonderful value of that friendly °`member-ofithe-faniily"_the telephone. ;.