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The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-13, Page 5n Ny : THE, ..SNAPSH+ T GUILD WINCIIELSEA TUB y Winchelsea • euchre party was held in the school Monday evening With Mr. rand Mrs.:Newton Clarke arid- Mr, and Firs; Bila.. Walters as hosts. Ladies' high was won by Mrs. Phil Hern;.;men's high, Ward Hera, lone halids, Marion Walters, and 1pw, Mrs. Ken Heat.Mr; and Mrs. Jack Wicks and family, of, Stratford, 'were Wed- nesday -visitors with `Mr, and • Mrs. Fred - Walters and. daughters: • Mrs. Elson, Lynn --was able to come home AM Thursday from St. Joseph's Ho$pital, London. ' • Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn -Kerslake and family were Saturdayevening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Veal and family in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Rhode, of Thames Road, were Saturday eve- ning_ visitors . with ,_Mr and Mrs. Harold Clarke. ;: rg 9 BLAKE Canada a is rich in beautiful scenery no less in 'winter than in sum - „suer. So be sure to take your camera along'.when yo'u go skiing or -for a like after asnowfall. - - - - Here Are Some Suggestions estions Gn liking Winter Pictures re deal about: um own _and where: the"chil n�have s y d :'There's a .good ,deal ra llhyo ,that., holds ;` od P g . g ,our Canadian, winters Forex - am le 'snow reflects c • p w fl is and m reas- jes yourr lighting.: in the. same way that- Water and sand:do at 'the. ,have be-date=, -fu1 not to over -expose` 'when; tak- ing -pictures of a snow=clad Iand . seape, the snowman the children liave built or other outdoor- scenes With, the .inexpensive popular= 'priced cameras :rt is advisable ,.to use the standardfgths xecommend- ed .i n; the rna_nnfacturers' in.struc,. tion manuals rather.,than-.the,-ver fast films av ilable today Th:at.s. because the l.„ens opening: and,'shtit ter spied; Have„_been set ler you; Keep ;:your:'eaniera loaded, and as handy m winter as you de ;in. - the7summer. You never know when" ;. the makings of a good picture will nhow uP.= It' might happen in -your ntr Ce oammunity : _e Skating EVERY tria i -'. N': ht : D. 8'to.10 p.m. dults; Students 35c Children: 25c Sa•trd'd Mein ell-= children arid'Students 'IOc Adults 25c;: builta •snow fort or in, the park •where they go',- for sleigh -riding. Good picture -taking . opportunities present themselves at the most unexpected` moments, so always 'b ` -re .F. a'red. ;'And don't-foT et� tis F g, . ,take,,' your camera and:plentr,'of Pilins andllash bulbs wh:en.you.,go on` 'a weekend sleighing or skiing' party :Phe -pictures you sget will Iet you and , your friends re -live these happy times whenever you're in 'the mood. here's a • special: tip for adding beauty and charm to, your black= nd:whitenietures. By Using•a -:- e1=•• ion¢:.filter tri the_K.2 classblue.- of the skj���,, will be,'.subdued, there-- by,letting‘tihe billowy, white cloud8. comic', through on Your snapshots:; This filter 'also absorbs the blues that, are reflected, by the sky, thea snow:..and "the snow `den be-. comes a .truer white., Do not, however, use . a' yellow ,filter if you are' taking color •shots 'of. snow scenes.:- Instead,: We sing: gest that • :you attach -a No. 81-C: filter to .the lens of your ucamera. "chis - will wend, to zrake' your color priii s,or cold rtransParenoies more•,, realistic by: decreasing;the amount, oi,Nue'in the picture. But, filter.' or rib filter; this, is the tinge when; snapshot.shooting'can produce'ex- citing results-,--winterin '.`all .its glory. -1,ome.:and : School Will - Hear.- Pa•nel • The Home and School ;Associa• tion -will .hold them meeting Tues day; Feb ;:I7 at 8:-15, m the, pair=` lie *school auditoriums : A panel. -poi Firs: N':, :C• Cardno, Sillery, Mrs '.J. R. Spittal Rev:• J..0 Britton and -Dr. -J C Mat' Lerman, with Gen..1:. inspector, as the charsnian, Wilt`. discuss various phases' of; educa tion... - .The Glee' Club of -the SDHS will sing a;;°few numbers..; ecia iscount SALE ON ALL (METAL and SHELF . "PRODUCTS From-. February ;12th to February 21st RETAIL .SALE 4, :PRICE _ •PRICE Graham 4 -Door Hog Feeder. ; ,$30.95 $27.85 rGralhanr Round* Hog Feeder 43.95" 39.55 Gralal`1i double Bowl Hog Waterers • 13.95 12.55 Graham Pan Type Poultry ''Waterers with float ` and grill 5;95 5.35' 1n Feeders. 3.60.:: 3.25 Graham �'alzltryHang g Brower Egg Washers • 21.95 19.75 gb Plastis GOVeted Egg Baskets 3.35 3.00. Nelson Heated Stock Watering- terin g -.. Bowls . 46.95. 42.25 Ali Metal Products and:helf Products At :This -Special Saving tee: ;..... :Louse 'Powder - Warfarin 4.11 Medication§ and Disinfections' ' r S Grain, Grass Seeds ' .Fertilizers __Available ateCollipetitive-Price5`'.`-"'.: Commercial" "fodne and GarrySeed 'Oats: .�5 per B -us 1 het'- P LIMITED .hon:.. P a 775 • - Seaforth "The 144' Value For t1 '.Far'mer's Dollar Mrs. Leon Jeffery and ` Mrs. Blanche.,Mason spent a 'few'•days with Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Duch-' arme and family, of.%London: They ,returned Home with .Mr. ,Harold, Finlay and ;::Ehzabetli �� Miss--Sharon=Oeseh, , of -V -arab; spent'a few days with her grand- mother, Mr"s. Rudy'oescli.`. Sunday visitors, 'with Mr. Harold' Finlay and-'- family - ' were 1VIr and Mrs. Roy. McBride,, ;:Johnny: and,, Hugbie, and Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Graham. and : fa'mi1y, ; o£ Toronto. • Mr.; Hughie` McBride, of 'London;• Spent: the Weekend with his Par: ents, and Mrs. 'Ro`IVIcBre and Johnny: Visitors with- Mrs Rudy-` Oesc h were-Mrs.Bert Faber :of-Kien , and Mr. arid Mrs'-WilliamDesch and family of Varna. 1T: ®BUAR1E JAMES H. MORRISON The' death.- occurredm Scott ott c .-Memorial-.Hospital on -February .3 ef7,7ames H -Morrison, in: his 87th A. well k own Shorthorn breeder and• :McKillop township farmer,: he'was noted farhis many sterling qualities. He :had, been in failing health for the past _three years and •seriously ill for the pasttwo weeks. Theonly, child• of the late Mary Ann 'Ferguson. and ,John Morrison early ` McT flop settlers, `he '.was born. in ' McKillop and lived `there 'his'. entire life: He -attended. Lead -Bury; School and ' Business College and ri 1900, niarrrcd-Eli abeth-H?1 len, 'of :McKillop, who piedeceasL ed hi"m in Jufie 1937: A :member' of ."Cavan United Church, Winthrop, services,•.were conducted by; his '. minister, W H Swnp erell, from" the`G Ar. Whitney `funeral home,•Seaforth;. on Friday, February,: 6, • at Z':p m. Temporary entombment Was ;made° m Mitchell ;Mausoleum with rn terinent later itt Maitlandbank. emetery. Pallbearers :were Watson ,Shol- dice, of Morris ,township, William Leeming; Stanley=Killen Roy -Pat rick, Heim -an". Axtmahn• and; Wm.. 'Alexander.'„ • Flowerbearers :were. James Axtmann ' and; Peter bun . lop ;. > . Visitors present.fora.the funeral' rxicluded: NVrs. -Harry -White an• Mr and .Mrs. Arthur : White; `• S1re1 , burse;:, lvirs. Fred.Heard' and Mr.' and. Mrs Charles Siddy, of Strat- ' ford. 'Mr Tioy:.Elliott Varna; Mr. and'? 11Irs, Willaam " Cookand, Mr Ewen.McEwea, "Eondon; Mr. Jas Axtniann, ;Ailsa Craig, 'Mr., and Earl ROSSand Finlay; Nib gars:=`Falls', N rs R : A Mon"r'o; Mr. and, NLrs. •James. McDougall; Mr.: and' Mrs. Ken MCT)ougall, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs: 'William.' Ross and Mr, and i\frs. t4orne Brown;- Clin- ton; Mr and Mrs Elmer, McDou.-• gall, 'Galt.. ,` Suggest Onion Varieties For. Orgnnit Soil • -TEapid ;changes are taking;.. place In onion Varieties and the grower would dti wells -to keep in mind such names as Autumn Spicer Impr'oved- �' Autumn Spice,; Surprise` Elite and Early - Harvest, in ordering` his next seed supply of':'yellow:.'skin : omns. ,. , T?roduction of hybrid • onion seed is.a difficult task. and consequently the price is' higher :than that of - open pollinated varieties. -But .this small difference in4, pride is insig- %w nificant beside the niereased yield:_ Eoritrstatico;-'at" the Horticultural Organic Soil. Sttbs ation • at Ste: Clothilde de Chateauguay, Quebec, 'Elite yielded ='an average of 930 fif gs olenilarkei6Ie onions per`aore agauist 600 for Early Yellow Globe, ^._.Foll4.rvigg the work ,;Of Dr.._g-A.. r Cotte : yrr male' Sterility in, onions, many new 'hybrid varieties were released for, testing by the Unite& States" Department of Agriculture and seed firms m North America. Autumn, Spice soon replaced , Early Yellow •;Globe and Brigham -.:'i'ellow Globe= -ori- much soils "in . Eastern Canada ----because ; of its earliness and its. fine ' • qualities. This• new lhybrid,:bas 'a deep-bulb, is ,attractive; ovine firm and; of -.a; moderately small size, a,dapting-it- self very nicely„ to polyethylene packaging. Results of trials at the Ste,' Clothilde Substation in: the last two years+, have >eveaIedijiat_:Elite,-an; •- Surprise -Were much beavier yield- ers than Autumn. ,Spice,' although they :are slightly later. These,' two hybrids' are' attractive, . hard and .,keep _uery,weli: , 'Improved Auttitin Spiee was 'lite!' ed ed very mfich in different trials -for its yield, appearance; size.- and keeping qualities.,' :Early Harvest is a - short . day' Variety' and not too well adaaited for -Our .conditions." This, v4iety'is' earlier than ..Autumn. Spice and may have its plate aa a late slim mer and early fall -variety*, but will ziot keep too well in .storage. Seed of 'sortie o4 these neW hy- brid varietle$ will not:be available for general rele$se , yin.. 1959, _ but only when a sufficient st}pply . of seed has been built•ttp. ---FAMO CA tBRIDG'E •r #. Q T H E•S •.�: •: ANNITAL' E E YItA' PANT •BTTAROLD KENDRICK - The halls ' of SDHS were filled with excited :students rushing to and, from -the auditorium on .Fri day night Over; 300 students crowded into the gymnasium, last Friday evening,' to hearthe latest hit trines supplied by Dick Mc- Farlane, from RRadio: Station CKSL hi Londoia: Although the weather was far from good, it stopped very few students; from coming, to the dance. The music"was enjoyed by everyone, and each person hada The limb*: Shuffle Next,. week there will:: be an.. dee- •in :the' school The electiori-is- for •-a' president-'' and: vicepresident for the' ' Students. - Council NOW, because of x new' regulation, only those students can take these posi- tions•• who have an average of 69 per cent with no falivres.' A list st of students -:eligible for nomination 'for these' positions wase. posted -rn_ ;t e-.: _ he .h:•all-b,the-staff, fro list_ Will.- be elected -the president and vice-president for the remain- :int emainping ,months .of ;this year and for next'ter h also,. so reacLnext week's" 'paper: for further details on this, Student' Counoil ;shuffle •' Sports ; The sports newsSDHS p ,around S H this week vas -more -oheerful-thair i last week Last, V ednesday_ Sea :~,forth--wonthree out -:of -four--of their league games. In' -the games -played at Seaforth, the.°&eine girls -came•-up„with-two wins. The ielose- 1.yfought.: Junior gamewas" won` by Seaforth,; 24•to:18..Clinton -showed: a':bit more strength near -the end of'the game; but failed to win,over .the powerful Seaforth team . •: Seaforth= atorers' were -',Pearn. 1VfcLeaii with . 8 points; Corinne Smith. With 6 points, and two points were -scored by each of -these three iris -.,Ann, Morris, Phyllis Bryans and Cathy Eckert. In the;Senior .girls' garnein Sea- forth,., ea forth -the visiting girls''team Went down to' -defeat to the.. fund of 26 to 18. The Seaforth , , team',much the .stronger of the two,•;coasted'-to the end of the eame'.with a coin fortable - lead, .The 'scorers ::for Seaforth were: _ Eleanor' Boa .with 15 out of -26 points -Margery Pap' ple "next''with 9 'points, 'and Judy Crich •netted `the final.: two § § Junior Boys Lose To Climton In, the".,first game, to ;be`played` at Clinton last:;;: Wednesday, Sea - "forth 'Juniorboys.sdffered,a 38`.'to- 22. defeat., ,Clinton, the; more,;ag- .gressive 'outscorePd the :Juniors; in e whole match. `Scorers for Sea - forth were; Bi11: Camp.e wxa out of '22; Gordon Ross' with 4; Lloyd 'Pethick with 3, and Ken, Storey netted two • Seaforth 'Shacles.GI»pton`°• In the final game at Clinton, Sea forth Seniors held oil znitil the fin- al.•minutes "of -the--game' and for- a- change came ou't. on top:. ',The Sen- iors .frorp•Sea-forth eniors.froili.'.Seaforth Shaded the Sen-: iors .from: Clinton 46-44: The scor- ers for the Seaforth team were •Bob Reith with:16' points;. Edward James '.;with 11 points; Bev Hen- derson with 8 points; Frank .Bry ans with 4 points; Howard James;. Bob Govenlock'and Ron :Eyre each netted' `two points Fred ,.Fleiytt; scored, the remaimng-po'hit for, the: Seaforth squad. Senior -Boys H u'se League In Senior Boys' House League, Dubin` High `.School 'News '(Marie. Schoonderwoerd) ' • Due td :the weather' situation, Some people took up new lodgings. ati Dublin; On. Friday morning few courageous people ventured out to school, the' few being there Were. rewarded. • by seeing the - movie,` "Goodbye; Mr:' Chips.", Last Tuesday's assembly brought excitement when -the report 'cards were given out. We now see some beople working;. very Nardi ging to etter their marks. - - tow -that Lent: is. here; it will Be quite interesting--to-'see'-the ntim bei of attendants , at Mass i1i. the morning: '•prov d ng the cveatl%e,-' Man does his- part. , `Mother -Yvonne. s back: conduct- ing classes, even though she 'has: a 'little trouble ":writing: -Swath left hand,. :We want to welcome her back..: • - So we'get one off the 'sick list and the -school :pretident,takes' i11. We hope -to have `you back "soon, hIancys Comment: Mother, have you got_ fifty beds? . • • . Question of ,.the week Why is . It. Horan: so tired. :Monday morn- ings?' Is :it because he climbs so many ' flights', of - stairs Sunday, night r t . ;..; Jimmy was practisinghis violin lessen in•the '.house, -while. his younger sister was' playing 'with the dog en, the porch. As the bey, scraped, away with ,the NSW, the houndit. dismally, The sister then stood, t• as loris' tis -She 'Could,' she poked her 'head in the open window' and. said. "For. goodness sakes, Jimmy,. can't you 1play something the deg,.doesn't linow " belanadian wood eensjunxtition 3s ow annual 'forest growth Team 3 led by Alvin Taylor and ;Terry Achilles, pulled a surprise victory, when they defeated Team. II 20-15. 'Jerry Achilles scored 12 points; Alvin Taylor scored -4. points , and Carol Berger scored 4 points for the "whiners, " Harold Ken- drick led the losers with ,1?'pohts;, bila, Ron :Uhler got the remaining Juniors •Lose A" bin To Clinton g • On, Wednesda •:Feb. IA; :Seaforth Wednesday; >. Juniors were defeated by Clinton: for -the second straight time _in two weeks. • The -,game was very close, with Seaforth : leading aih three ,out ,:,of four::quarters end The` i n _game-_ ed w th 'Glr ton=v�rinrrin_ 31-20: The scorers far `;Seaforth Were:. Bill Campbell with 8 points;' Bit!- Pinder` with:? points;'. Gordon Ross with 4 points; Irwin William -ute with 1' point. Senior Bo - s.W' Y in Again 0 �..In_.the�` concl- bine _of.the d u bleheader,`Sea€orth, e.more pow erful team,' swept over the. Clinton. team to win 40-26. ,Zhe,scbrers for :. Seafortlkrfiere: I3ob Reith with. 8 Fdints•:Ron -E r e and Bob:B'u nen- dYk with 6;' points: each; •• bon Tri meer with. 5 points; Ed. James and B:;Henderson each,getting 4 points; `.. Howard -;:Janes - netted 3'. points; Fred Elewitt.and Frank . Bryans scored •2 pitits::each and-Bob`Gov enlock ..' make uP :the 40 ,Ziomts , hockey The . ho e sc ool hockey.' team will. practise on; Thursday from" -5:30 un- til 7 00. This . will be their final, • practise : before • theymeet Code- rich':IJigh';School. Thn.;first game wi11713e ;played in:,toderich Satur- day` night and' final• . "two' ' game • total goals to : count'' .series will' be`•fimshed::off on: Friday; Feb 30.' Th'evmlers-will- then enter' into" WOSSA: play in Landon. '- At time we "Want -to., ;wish Coach •F 'Godin and-,:hrs.team "good luck, as ,they Cr.gant to win ail Go'derioh ;on. Saturday .night. § § Cosy Corners Marion Is B.W.' hack in town? What do.. the two :-G.A. members. : do on Tuesday nigl ts? Ja,'net .-...17014t7 War. the-' present you -.gave ,your •brother?• Come today- `and order : a C a mob rid g . ;_, :Made -To = Measure Suit and,get 'a bonus of EXTRA PANTS ,• REED . • al e . Ends Feb. '' 21 s# Choose from -a wide ,range of imported and domestic worsted s ser es -'tweeds twists, flann 1S and flannel worsteds, in .1the patternsr.plain shades. al new pane nso a ..., CBmbridga", Is a higher class type _o1 it with,dl: xen ice . finish l trim _suitu__ a _ and throU 11'O it. If oil 11ko betterclothes now7 your . chance . to` et--the-.best ,t the rin,ce of an ordinary euit. 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