The Huron Expositor, 1959-01-23, Page 3IL
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CKNX-TV Marks •
• Power Increase
With ecial ,Show
As .. an official kcko#4or their'
recent power" boost, CKNK, .Tele-
vision, Channel 8, Wingham, will
present a 'special "Life" ,hour-1png
show, ,Friday,, January 23;101:00 to
11:00- p.m;
The show "More- Power' To
You"; will feature top talent from
all over Western; Ontario. The.
roster includes the' renowned.
Schneider;' Orpheus male choir.
from Kitchener, Paul Cross., and.
his orchestra from Stratford, the
voice of Delores. Enderwick ' of
Owen-Sot;nd Shin Boucher and his
Golden ' Prairie Cowboys,Earl
Heywood and Larry; and Ray Mer-
-ce_y ofTfianover. :.The show
be, emceed: by Bruce St., George
and; Johnny.. Brent. ;
While this, entertaining'Show
nifies the official boost in power,`
CKNX. Television has been operat-
ing at 180,000 watts for over three.
weeks, representing. .a five-timein.:
crease in ,;signal strength
Tlcanme, Winners
-LOBA-•COCA-E ch re
Winners at the LOBA euchre.
Monday night at, the Orange Hall
were: ladies, .high, ; Mrs. Ephriam:
Clarke; lone hands, Mrs.' Alex Mc
Michael, Clinton; consolation, Mrs.
Wallace Ross; 'meii's high, Alex
McMichael; Clinton; lone hands,
Albert ' O'Reilly; consolation,' Gor-
don Elliott. „
A' raw was held for a large
•
doily, donated "„by. Mrs. .M E
Clarke, and won ly W: M':' Iiaelly ;
rn
ie ds Honor
RIVii = -- =
ss IV1.o f � rt F r u e •
Last Saturday evening 50 friends
and co-workers ,gathered together
to 'honor -'^-Miss 7Madelrne,',Fortune
with --:a- shower -prior to liarmar
riage this -Saturday.
progressive euchre was played'
and; the prizes were won by first,
Mrs. Percy ;Little; 'Ione hands, Mrs.
Wilfred, Cameron;' consolation, Mrs:;
Kenneth Swan. "The lucky servi-
etteiwas won by Mrs _Kenneth•
Powell; and: the' lucky cup:by Mrs.
Robert Charters.
Miss .Fortune. -was seated in . a.
lovely decorated chair anc1.4, Mrs.
Arthur J. Wright gave the address,'
while Mrs. L B. .Melanson and
Mrs. Clair ..Haney presented her.
}with a swivel chair, triligbt lamp
and a'smoker Miss-Fort'une"thankT
ed everyone kindly, and lunch was.
served
Use chains Think twice:;: Drive'
slowly on ice i
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BEING ACCEPTED
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POLICE CONSTABLES
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-Vacation with phy
•• Pension plan
• Age '.l1,',to under' 30 'years
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• cert'ficate
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dn
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exceptionof pension plan. •
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KIPP N _NEWS 1QF THEW'EEK.
Sunday guests of Mr:and Mrs.
Eddie McBride and family, includ-
ed: Mr, •and Mrs: •Elmore Mc-
Br-ide•a>4d Mrs: Alvin McBride, ,all
of Exeter...
Miss Jean Ivisme entertained
Wednesday evening at a- fafllUy-
dinner-;to honor, her father, Mr.
Henry Ivison, Who' was 95 'years
of age on, Monday of this , week,;
Those :present included Mrs, Reid
Torranee, Porter's Hill; Mr. and
Mrs" Harry Torrance and -four chit-
urday-in' Goderic
Mr, 'and Mrs. • oyd Lovell, ac-
companied a from_ n 1 '.fro
1 �? t
P
e 1e h.
up
le
Saturday by motor for
three weeks'; vacation -,fn Califor-
Miss -Heidi: Schroeder,, of Dash-
wood, was a weekend guest -of her
friend Miss Sharon McBride.
We 'regret- reporting that "Rev,
D. A. NfacMillan is not' well en-
ough to take over his. duties at St,
'Andrew's United Church, but
,dram, of Porter's Hill- Mpr::.and .gapes- to be' able to cannmence
Mrs. ' Ivislin Torrance and ' Larry, :gaily iu February.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLel-
of' M.tchell;;. Mr, and: Mrs, 1lobert .
Hanes, :of Severn, Bridge. fan and Jill- also Mr:, and -Mrs.
Norman: Dicfert visited relatives
Mr. Stewart_: Beattie,_ of Wing- in .Listowel on'Sunda .
ham s s eta; few .,days with; her-.-.. - it
p n iVl r, ..and 14irs.: e0u C., It: Littleton
mother, Mrs,: llobert McBride; . spent a day recently iii London
Mr; and Mrs. Milton • Matheirsr visiting. relatives:. .
of London, visited �recently.,with Mr. and Mrs: _Gordon Harkness..
the forers s s ani b?otb.er-ilc= and 'family'o Parkfill, vXsitcd
law, Mr. ,and Mrs.. 0. C R. ,Little- 'Sunday- with, the latter s, parents,
ton and -family. Mr.', and . Mrs. W. R. Cooper.
M. and. Mrs'.' .Dupont spent' Sat • The, annual- congregational -meet-
ing and pot -luck. supper will be
field Tuesday, January, 27, at 6:00
p.m.,- 'in St." Andrew's United
HANNA HOME AND SCHOOL
-T-he-monthly, i eetin of-t1ie=Han-
na • Heine and School Was held. in:
- the-sehodlreonT Wednesday
JIM Meeting meeting •was opened by
the president,'Mrs: • K. Sharp., The
minutes here read byzMrs H^lUMe (Goner lruted)-
;.The Seaforth minor'hockey teams
A :very interesting talk was giv- split' •a 'doubleheader •int the Gode-
en by Mrs. B; -A. Dale, C.P.H N.r .rich ,arena en' Friday; night, :;the
who spoke on the work o£ a.public Bantams'. loosing 8-4 while,- :the
health;' )surae •;after which she an- Legion;, Midgets'; Won, a .,close one,.
•swered; questions, very helpful to' 4.3. The .Seaforth Midgets took a
the .parents, A lunch of doughnuts 2-0 lead in the first period on• goals
and 'coffee -was served. by 'Harvey Dale. In (the 'second:
HOCKEY NEWS
-period Robinson and : Baechler:
scored for -Goderich, to tie the
T. CQLU B
AIV
game
i!' ` The third period opened up at:ay
John; Fortune, U S, Army; ata- ,,faster`;clip and .Tom Dick; put' the
tinned rn ,Germany;—•' -visited' his visitors ahead 3-2 : Bert • Varley
-aunts, > Misses- -Anne.:and =Agnes ;got a hooking••penalty ,arid Robin-
Lynch-: I-te•,returned';to his home son scored his second goal ofthe
L of re"" on back 'to night.' 'o ''ti ' it n of o '
An 'Detroit hate g g ., ght t e. p $ h gapes
Germany, : ,-:came up: with some .great- stops,
: and Harvey J_I}.ale..came--.-throu -h
uc 'arm sin _
g
- -
Toni D _ h _�• `ander �e Y---•
Due arms of': London with`;"Mr. .with „hist third goal of the night to
h_
and"Mrs, 'Auguste Duchar'ine` make it:a winning_one"".for the vial.. -
.
Miss Regina: -Bowman "".'London, ,tors: 'Harvey Dale and :john Rat':
and..MYss Cleo Bowman, .Stratford,
with_ Mr ,and _Mrs, Frank 'Bow..-
terson were the stars, for the visi
The' ;following student teachers .The Seaforth foekey teams tgak`
from Teachers' College,. Stratford, two gaes m froMitchell, Saturday
are .spending, this week' m
in the to "night in :the local arena`: the Ban=
cal, schools. Miss Carmen Mont tams ,wmni,,ng 4,1,. and the, Legion
agano` and Miss Julianha Akiwen- Midgets coming through with 'an
zie at :St. Columban : School; ,miss, 8_5 win.; ` The hometown Midgets
Mary •;Shea and Mrss Rosemary came up with a;;greatly.'improved
Lane, ; at Beechwood -:school; , Miss performance irom the'night before,
Mary. Cronin and Miss Carol Wil- Nigh opened the slorin'g for :Mit-
helm ' at SS No 4, .Hibbert. chell at the 1Oz00 mark. Ted La
Miss:^ Clale' Malone, ,Stratford, ;mont came through with his sec
with Mr and Mrs' J. U. Malone. and goal' of the season, to tie.:; it
Misss•..,Agnes Lynch and Miss up. at the' 12 45 mark:Harvey Dale
Anne, Lynch 'visited in Detroit. ; put .Seaforth' . ahead . in the first
'period --with two goals;. with Cook
•scoring for Mitchell to; end , the
Farmer•'s• Union - `Tn dine second :period ',Jim. and
lU
: • Tobi Dick • scored for the Houle rg'es :Jef.cienc• • towner; to Make it 5-2. Mitchell'
'•' started out, at a fast' clip in .:the
Payment Nov `- , ' final stanza,' and' came,wlthrn one'
goal of tieing it up, Appleby, :34....
•
Deficiency,.,payments ,are., the Laughlin •and Cook scoring his sec .
..ly means of riefeat,n_g -vertical and goal_of the Hite' but the house
integration is';the thinking express towners,,• 'started: to , score• 'again
ed by Seaforth Farrner's Union at 'with •Harvey: Dale' getting histhird
their- first .'monthly •meeting. of.goal of the night and -Tom -Dick
1959' 'As yeti' a farmer to scoring •two m: a row::for a hat
trick, to: end •the acerin and an
receive. payin"ant, in ;this mannea- . ,
it would help maintain the family 8=:5 win fol the'locals
type farm, the, local :;felt
This.makes seven winsand three
' .Members were urged to write ,to losses =which should 7tlake iheth 1:31
'their local.MP.:explainin'g. why: they first place in .the "07 Division
ee a eiietency payment wonTcT The -whole teams -'cam-
e -up"-Withya` •
be..the 'hest 'ineans•'of • support:good s4il
diay and: Tom, Dick • and
Ilarvey Dale came up with a three • ._
Bob 'I' 1gr, director for Huron '
brought .members .up`- todate on
delegates ..at Ottawa, who are re-
questing the payments The U
;OF
'feels 1 that- farmers are not getting.
the dollars they :need, from -Mar-
keting 'beards ',or support prdgrafns-
10 meet their .Cost.
A letter .i,s';.being forwarded by,
the local asking compensation for
stock:lost byrabies; .'At -the same
line-the-locaP-is asking-.-thati the'
'
for bounty be raised in the county;
to help cleati.up,the foxes.;before
;the cattie,.are put; out -.tie grass
OB-t_T U_A-R-IE
JAMES A. EDWARD
James A. � Wa
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Pa
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away n Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.,
on December 26„ .le was the be-
loved, husband .of 'Mrs. Ann Ed-
wards, formerly. of Seaforth.
Besides his wife;: he is survived
by three step -daughters: Martha,
IVIrs; Alex McGregor, , KiPPen;
Joyce, Mrs.` Alvin Riley, 'seaforth;'
Ruth Mrs. -G ;A King; Saulte.Ste.
Marie; and two stepsons, ! Thomas
and- William Wiibee, Seafortb. Ile
is also' survived by 12 grandela-
dren.
The funeral: 'took place from the.
Langstaff Funeral Home ;conduct-
ed ` by. Very ` Rev. Archdeacon..
Smedley, of St., • John's Anglican
Church. Interment was in';;Green--
wood., cemetery, Sault_ Ste;:M•arie,:
JUNIOR AUBURN -CHURCH__----
GROUP'S OFFICERS CHOSEN
•
The Light Bearers' Mission Banda
of "Knox United Church, Auburn,
met with the. Junior Band,;, under,
Miss Margaret R: Jackson and
Mrs. Arthur. Grange, the Primary
Band,.•. undei Mrs.. -Maurice,. Bean
-M
-and rs,-Lio-yd, Nfcf"lincheyand
the. Baby Band; cinder Mrs. Leon
ard :Archambault
"The following _,LLare the-__o-ffigers,
fef:1959 president; John Arthur;..
vice-president-; Wayne •.Dtirnin•;'
secretary,:. Martie 'Koopmnans; ' as.
sistant Jean Montgomery; treas
user, Sharon` Ball; assistant; Linda
Wilson: The study book ,for' .this
year was introduced.
L. 0.. L.
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Ur. and Mrs, Elgin. Thttlnson
left on Wednesday"to spend.a'#o
day in Florida. •
The ` annual meeting" of Bruce;
field -United Church will be held
Wednesday, January. ga. Thelad-
ies of fiuckersmith are asked to
bring tarts, and: Stanley, sandwich-
es; 'ter -lunch. A large attendance
is expected.
Mrs. John Cairns bas purchased
a ' home in.. Seaforth and intends
moving to.town in the near future.
Miss Beth Murdoch; Reg.N,, has.
not been as -well as usual. She was
taken by ambulance to Hamilton
Hospital : for Obsery t3tks
Week.
14 Ir. and Mrs. Don. McKenna arm
fatnily, St, Thomas, and Mr. *40 -
Mrs. Walter Moffatt And -Mgt
wore guests of Mr. and Mrr. A r-
c anSunday.
Anik[ McKenzie on -,'
Mr. and Mrs.: Alvin ;Smith. ithtt
Mr, and Mrs. George Griffith $114
family, 'Stratford, .: spent SoodOl3'"
with Mr. and. Mrs G, ,L�lliott,
Mr, John McGreor and
.
Jhn Moffatt returned home
after
spending Christmas with Mr. Mo
fact's sister, Mrs. James Stonier, %''
in Florida.
Danley Who ;will be leaving this The pulpand paper wills o t *Th
county"y in the near future far' mss- ads spend Tundra's annually intim
sionary service in South Africa. prevention, a
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ABSOLUTELY -$SOL=ELY= NO. OFFERE UT R FUSED
', goal effort for: the, hat . trucks
Exeter play a doubieheader next,
Saturday, night ; :Bantams at 7:00
and Midgets at
• At.'Tre111end ius`'8avings
The Tivoli is :priced 'low our- •
ing .the fourth •annual Westing,. _
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• ,Buck' Chattel" , K
Tommy Love.:. right win er for
the Legion -~Midgets, - ';suffered: a
fractured;,,ankle iii 'the' . gam:e.: at
Clinton, .:.whe the
Clinton- ,deten
ee
playwer,fe11onIiim-behindllie`goal.
Tommywillbe out for three weeks
r amonth. Everyoneis `hoping
he will be back for the play-offs.
Ifarvey"Dale has . come . up
„_with
two three -goal efforts . two nights -
in a row,'' and=.Harvey is 'really rak-
ing -up the goals `:since,;he has mov-
ed to centre ice.
' . Sta'•ting next. Saturday night,
24, till
,January 31; this is
Minor'•rloekey, Week Across- Can-
ada, • I' ;believe Seaforth will ,`be'
holding their:,Minor hockey night'
on' 'January 31;; :when Goderich
plays-, here. The slogan for Minor
Hockey Week is: `Dbn't-Send Your •
BQ Take. Him!;"'
Where are, all those hockey fans
that used• to'take in the Junior
"BP .gamesof five and :six years
ago?. Both the minor' teams - are
putting up a good• display of
hockey and•the•'hockey the•Midgets
are putting up conlpar'es to good
juvenile hockey. _While ,we are ,
chatting: about hockey; their was
one person talking to another per-
'- son in a local sore, and: he Said
' ,he-hasn'tse'err a- game- since Jun
ibr -"B." There are', hundreds:
around who an say the same '
thing. These old supporters 'should.
cisme out. and see the 1958-59 edi-
tion
di tion of. 'hockey and they will• start
!coming back .; ,
f ;Seafertlr-Jfinitir W tearals; .un
der John Baldwin and 'Bill; Teal,
came up. with a:Jot of good' players
:and- are playing: in higher 'Calibre
now" The goalies, Ron Salter, now
with Woodstock Senior "B", Gar .
Baker, ,Clinton Co'ilts; the defence
players; Steve Storey,;Lucan; Doug
Atkinson, teaehing :in .: Stamford;
Barton, Stratford City League;
Rich Elliott in London, and • Jini
Lockeridge, in the RCAF. -
"Ma" CI•eary's;boys,: Gary:Vena,
Son Senior `A"; , Punchy'.Stenitxnd
in Michigan tltversity; • "Che'eta"
Chouinard and -•Andy Ruberts, Nor-'
anda; Harry ''Chalk,'195''!, with
Strathroy. The.: Stratford ' boys,
Maw Shantz, Mitchell, Berger, Jes-
son; Pike,, Tominy Salter, I -don't'
-beilevc-are playing any 'hockey.
Tire Iecal beys:e Ron Muir, -„Corn..
wall'sSenior "A", Jack M'cLlwain,•
Woodstock,' • a' Senior . -4`.13',', .Bib `•
Doig, Clinton Colts, Whitey 1)roorne; •
and" Jack Muir are doing a it of
refereeing.”' Dori' Morton =7
w1t11 Seaforth. So you can: see
Seaforth ;hes turned -slut a let 'of '
good players from their ,J`tinior
:`'B". teams of • five or •six years
ago, with Farmer McFadden,
iS stili cdaching=• Burlington 'Indus
trials in Junior "B"
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Tommy Love.:. right win er for
the Legion -~Midgets, - ';suffered: a
fractured;,,ankle iii 'the' . gam:e.: at
Clinton, .:.whe the
Clinton- ,deten
ee
playwer,fe11onIiim-behindllie`goal.
Tommywillbe out for three weeks
r amonth. Everyoneis `hoping
he will be back for the play-offs.
Ifarvey"Dale has . come . up
„_with
two three -goal efforts . two nights -
in a row,'' and=.Harvey is 'really rak-
ing -up the goals `:since,;he has mov-
ed to centre ice.
' . Sta'•ting next. Saturday night,
24, till
,January 31; this is
Minor'•rloekey, Week Across- Can-
ada, • I' ;believe Seaforth will ,`be'
holding their:,Minor hockey night'
on' 'January 31;; :when Goderich
plays-, here. The slogan for Minor
Hockey Week is: `Dbn't-Send Your •
BQ Take. Him!;"'
Where are, all those hockey fans
that used• to'take in the Junior
"BP .gamesof five and :six years
ago?. Both the minor' teams - are
putting up a good• display of
hockey and•the•'hockey the•Midgets
are putting up conlpar'es to good
juvenile hockey. _While ,we are ,
chatting: about hockey; their was
one person talking to another per-
'- son in a local sore, and: he Said
' ,he-hasn'tse'err a- game- since Jun
ibr -"B." There are', hundreds:
around who an say the same '
thing. These old supporters 'should.
cisme out. and see the 1958-59 edi-
tion
di tion of. 'hockey and they will• start
!coming back .; ,
f ;Seafertlr-Jfinitir W tearals; .un
der John Baldwin and 'Bill; Teal,
came up. with a:Jot of good' players
:and- are playing: in higher 'Calibre
now" The goalies, Ron Salter, now
with Woodstock Senior "B", Gar .
Baker, ,Clinton Co'ilts; the defence
players; Steve Storey,;Lucan; Doug
Atkinson, teaehing :in .: Stamford;
Barton, Stratford City League;
Rich Elliott in London, and • Jini
Lockeridge, in the RCAF. -
"Ma" CI•eary's;boys,: Gary:Vena,
Son Senior `A"; , Punchy'.Stenitxnd
in Michigan tltversity; • "Che'eta"
Chouinard and -•Andy Ruberts, Nor-'
anda; Harry ''Chalk,'195''!, with
Strathroy. The.: Stratford ' boys,
Maw Shantz, Mitchell, Berger, Jes-
son; Pike,, Tominy Salter, I -don't'
-beilevc-are playing any 'hockey.
Tire Iecal beys:e Ron Muir, -„Corn..
wall'sSenior "A", Jack M'cLlwain,•
Woodstock,' • a' Senior . -4`.13',', .Bib `•
Doig, Clinton Colts, Whitey 1)roorne; •
and" Jack Muir are doing a it of
refereeing.”' Dori' Morton =7
w1t11 Seaforth. So you can: see
Seaforth ;hes turned -slut a let 'of '
good players from their ,J`tinior
:`'B". teams of • five or •six years
ago, with Farmer McFadden,
iS stili cdaching=• Burlington 'Indus
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