The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-27, Page 1f
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Whole -Number 4751
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SEAFORTII, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, I.959
• Single copies, 5 Cents
$2.50 a Year in Advance
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n,-.-T.Seaf.Ontli.7-;e1iannberl'OfC:OrAineree
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offielalsontlitied a.ftill'PrOgrain..of
activity 'ler •thenc,oriting year on
tlie.,oeneSip II: of the ..organizatiouTs.
.amrnal in.eeting;,- in ,;St.. ;.Thainas'
Church I-I:all ThurSdaY:,.Stiggested
• ..as t pic1 of the. projects: With
.Which • eS.sistante,;:"enuld:.-be 'given'
,....Cotnacil; Were zoning !and pl,anning,
, ,
• ", :Frank j,
dentr;Teyieired the active part.the
•77 -Organization had; played in -,.pIanS
leadjng to the'51-ereetiOn of :the new
, :Seaforth Shreps'• plant 1tere., , . •
nRefer,:ring,-TtoE.-the7-preaen.tY-eatti
action
,,.•be..taken.toenstire that ;the:Christ,-
be:enlarged'
freir,:previeus :Years. He. sUggeSted.
be taken'I'edncerning
new street Signs ;and Said 'C'ensid.
ration Weald be given a Tadies'
night apd.,:speCiaL...;,,_eniPliaSiS-...',on
4:berth& of .:Coninierge Week.
Special speaker ,was Tern Daley,
••••Of CFP1_,,..:•-Lonclon;
tft'tclif,Ferenee ; ;between' ;
-from a PredirCtichr-:„Starid-..
point. 'The...speaker' Said -TV.
1---plexerage-4- left., offeight:
years ago, and explained -that!.• he
role of "radio.. o f,. Pro-
viding to„ a:;• gtegt.. .extent, back-
gronnd music—was
braiight about.
•because of -".public „derearid.
...Speakers, inehided Nlay,Or
. ;'B.
; eitended,"a' civic Wel:.
." Op*, . and,. Ebner W. • Goebel,„
Stratford, recently aPPeinted man -
„.ager ; of ..the'.; Mid wes:terri,_ Ontario
Mr Sills .:Wasnstieceeded-'eS
"dent:::byni•-•-,R...;Sinith.:Othete
„ , .
• -.elected to the 1959 slate Were:
first ViCe=PreSident,„-.James A. Stew-
art; second vicer,ptesidentn..,.K.
• -. -.13:raeg .•spereter:17; ;Leo
treaSurer...':-Metyin;'Nott-.• :
, . .
...,"Thg: report •. of • the. 'nominating.
„ .
,ranitaittee,„Was, presented.:.hynItosS,
ter expressed. apprecitioiL to, the
-Chnrch:::.grotip that catered.
7'777,
Lions Prepar
For Activi :es
Seaforth Lions 'Monday evening
were ..entertained with •films in-
dicating. ., eonditiens „throughout
Northern Qntario; -Then Elwood
' Epps, Clinton, well-known . sports
authority, -deseribed hunting .trips
"be, had taken: The meetingar-
. Vanged by U. E. Clarke and L P.
Phut:steel, with Mr. Clarke acting
as -chairman.
nIntroduced by .Mn. Plurnsteer,
tbe speaker was thanked by -E. H.
- The 'meeting was ,advised that
plans; - were •,.well• advanced for -a
rural relations, night en Mareh
• when the club will, have as guests
district farmers. •
- Name. Contmittees
•. At a •subsecluentrditectors ,tnee„.:t
•
ing, .activitiee Planned tor filtute-
menths. were outlined and ,con1,-,,
Inittees named; ,
Itighlighting the activities is the
suminen'earnivan. being , held,.
this year ,on August 5, and 7.
General chairman Is Elmer La-
rone, and with him on the com-
mittee are .0 .1towcliffe. and E. P.
• Chesney, Mr. Rowcliffe heads the
carriiVal prograrn and advertising
continittee; and.With him are Lloyd
Rowattr.E.7;k1. NIGI!ii,aster
11, • Munroe. -,'Thei special carnival
lit Charge of L.
• Ford,' chairman, M; E; -Clarke, 1-1:
0. Free- andlAr. T. Teall:
Other " events planned include:
Paper drive, L. Rowat,!iW, Dundas,
• H. Hunt and M,; E. Clarke; theatre
party and ticket 'sale. H. 0. Free,
J. W. Modelaod; J. R. Spittal and
E. P. Chesitey;. ladies' night. 'A,.
Y. Mcl.,ean, 1. A. Baldwin, W. E,•
Southgate and J. A: Cardno.
“Clerk,- would you mind taking
• that pink and green tie out Of the
' Window for Me?" "
"Certainly,- sir; here -it is.7
Thanks,.lft riled me every time
1 passed.'
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' aS OF THE SEAIORTII- C11.111/115ER. OF COMMERCE organized -for the coming' year At
the annual banquet in St. Thema sT. Church Hall on, Thursday. , Narned as officers of the associs don, are
(searfed• left). Li Bruce Mael\lillan, Vice-president; .3.4t.R. Smith, w Succeeds F: C. J. Sills es presi-
dent, and , ,Stewart. Ve-president.; ,Standing are treasurer,' Msrvin Nott ' and secretary, Leo
(xPC'sj-thr •
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'0 'Rates to be apPlied With respect
to the propesed, Seforth sewer
were given basic ap-
proval, at -"a: special nieeting2 of
council Friday ,evening: Council '
gave. two. readingsto a.by,-.1aW set-
_ _
ting_ant_the_rate fOririul.a, and third
and:final reading-4in'. follow after:
theif. orrin_d__tlie:.'byla_W has...bee
approved by
'rhe': sever:, rate, as .'propOsed by
'sufficient...nreventie; to 60 60 fez'
irent �l' -the annual; Payments re.
"qulted to.. amortize- t h e debt..
cre.ated. by, :construction of the
sewer. It is. derived' from. A -.corn-
bf pamei1s by owners
'of "'property ',fronting On:: sewers, to
. be constricted : and. as;set 'out in
the by-law .and by- additional
pay-
ments .eases. Where properties
are. connected to sewer rservice.
,The rate Which 'applies to .pro-
perties fronting dii,a .seWer line • is
.40 cerita a foot- frontage. In •the'
vancer:Plant,Fer
Cancer Carnpa!ga.'
Campaign plans were adVaneed
;
at -a alf ho me nf-
Mrs. •Norinan Mael_ean, Eg-
.
monrivillerr ---osday- "niciht-,1
the Seafortli' and Distriat Caliber'
Society: Dun
rig the • campa;iti,.,
held yearly in tile nionth of April,.
canva5S,' of Seaferth and the en'-•
tire Seaforth and` ;District High:.
School Area ke ta. place.
, Reports \ver.e, given by alt. the
-committees. and . the - conference.
.delegates: On March 18,, .at
p.m.; in the Siinday School Hall. ef
Northside 'United Church, the Flux -
'on Ilnit Of ..the Cana'dian, Cancer
Society- me'et:' 'The public' is
'cordiallv invited to attend,
0 MUCII
oii Service
r Oiher Users
• ,
•• No immediate; action' is contem-
plated by-Iluron hog producers is
• a-..-,result-Jof --the -..-„Ontaie•• Supreme -
Court ,decision on 'I'nesday, declar-
ing "hulland__ voic '. the vote. of
'last Suirimern'wilich aPproVe'l
pulSory marketing of Ontatio.,hOgs.
It is unlikely ',there will be any
action .taken by .the Huron County.
Hog PrOducers before the -aantial
meeting of the. Ontario Hog: 'Pro,
ducers • in -.Toronto; March...15,16,
Rose Love, 'president of ,the.Huren.
Producers, told The Expositor
Wednesday in 'ccrinirienting.en .the
decision.' He ;didn't 'think that in
the end. the ...decisioa wonld. resiilt,
inmuchchange in Ituron. , •
Mr. Love said. lie„expeeted.-tbel
Ontario Farm „pteducts.;IVI,arkethig
'COmmissioners . :were, • returned
for ,another ;term at the • „annual'
meeting_. of the McKillop,
S;i•istem in. Carnegie_
.LibrerY :Hall • Se aforth , on Friday.
The ••CO -In IniSSlOnL•TS t are -,c-e.cirge
CaniPbell, Allan Campbell • and„.
IlarrY,Snell. Mr, Snell Was :chosen'
chairman -ler the, coining year. J.
IVL. is..'secretaryAteasurer:...
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case- ,,of: ,prOperties bectinied ..bYor
use nn .eonnec ion! wi.„ any usi,
• there - en • additi.bnal „rate'
,6f.-25'':Uents . per feet' f tentage:. Thi -S"
4,1111e .ad
,.ditinnal ‘Charge.::applies,ii
tbe :CaSenef
thete !is ere eted: ..!$•41.1114#1.0
tk0;itlit. .inf,re „then: ,t,w
ne &Welling
• Pteperties corineeted fo -a seWer,
lihe-•••.paY....a 'rate ebinivalent
-4:per'''.•cern...,Of W at,:r .'„,Ates,., or
;charges; chargeable ln respect' of
•uch.Properties.' The -rnininnuin
'ainonnt, payable is $15.0e per year.
'-.PrePetties' .affeetediere those ; on
the .:',following • streets • 'Oke,,.frem
Eni. to 74,1310: Enj, ; Oke to;
trtrn 11ni to
Ceiernan, from Crombie:,:to
Sidej, Side; frefn :enlelnan10
Main,. from GOderich ' to :206 :feet
rietth-, and from Oke to
R.ailWay;. ; Centre,. 'from 11ainto
West, ,of \Vil.:on; Wilsn,L, fre1-4
Janie, to •Centre;
'from Go'derich,..te.,200. ;feet 'nerttinof
II.uke; :Chalk; :troll,' ,Side-to,-...Erank,..,
hp:. RailWay„.' front Viaii to '1'.240,
feet --we. tOf Main; ...Goderic14.freni;
Victatia,', to, East -town
froni 71 est William, to West town
Weet.,' trent Jame
tren Church., -froth . jaitteS to North:
:James,. frorn. Main to„Witsett', .E,ast
INifliarii„; Vent Gbdorieli'',to';Ditite;:'
Welsh;';:froin itainl to .::West Wil-
liam; West Wiuiarn, from 200 :feet:
ncrth of bake , to Welsh, ; :.•
• lernbers :and :leaders, of .Sea-
lorflions. Club' ,-Potiltry, Club "Went
on atiour of,Penitry farms and. the
"Western' 0 n La r.1 o Agri Cultntal
Scheel at:11idgetovn 'Saturda
The .gretip Visited , the poultry'
and, toured liiepoultry .tiOnses, -In
the layirig 'pens, he used' stated.
floors which %Vete ,made frorrt
to-
barco slats: The birds were 11)4s-
.
: • , •
o r
edone bird.. to every square 'foot,
The 7e:rafted:floors could be remov-
ed in sections- for :easier
lz.`or lathering, eggs' he had:inade
an•egg-gatherer, uSing an old ViraSh-
Mg' 'Machine tnotot, 'When, the
..tinitor-2.wa's;:turited..7oti, the eggs
w.D.ukt come down to one end' Where
he :removed thern.and .put
to baskets.: Mr. Bergey ..inverited
this idea and bitilt"it himself. It
was really A tine -sayer and the
eggs carke out ,tinich. 'Cleaner.; He
had his". Own,elevator.•.'t6 go. frOrn •
e,•'floOr•.th: another;.::WhiCh., also
eecl- anCeggS
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..1. -he group Continued on to Ridge-
thWn to. the Agricultural School,'
Where Professor Den Teitkharin; o1.
the poultry ,department; .Was the
guide.' They .teuredthei•adrninis-
tration, building, viewing:the elaSs-
•reoins,- 'gyintiasiuM and lahan In
one lab the group were shown bee -
Juju growing andsome.of_the penl,
try diseases :Which eanbe.fOinuf 311
poultry. Rowing lunch in the
:school cafeteria, the inen-doers
touted 'the poultry buildings, Where
-are, kept many different breeds of
'chickens. -Here are compared the'
egg :production and other things,
suhh as consumption Of feeds, ete.
They Were show, how:an egg -grader
works and how the Machine. work-.
ed for mixing medicine,into the
'drinking water. The pip.es wentAn,
to the drinking containers so -that
inedicine.'.ceutd. be',easily-t'added-e-e
The next stop Was " the .petillty
farm of Stewart Simpson,. at Glen::
coe He gr ev 100. aeres ,of -corn to
feed his chickens, and lett- that
this was a way to save..inoney.
, Those MI6 Want On the trip were
leaders ' J. Al: Secitt! R. V Whitely,
?BUJ:VMS-Mt •,-Nick -Whyte, .-Iten Ity-L
"an, ...Jean:, Broadioot and ..Maty
;
Talks
• FollOwing Caneellatien !. because
of WO,atlier 'conditions, the Seaferth,
lbeat of the Farmers!' tInion: held
their' Meeting:at the helm of. Geo.
Stone. "' Carl Dalton, : president, was-
naitted. cleleaate .to go to OttaWal
'nenceiniing. deficiency payments."
• The Meeting; drecheSed-at. length:
the promotion prepesed by
4110--0ntarie•Poiditynriothicers
• soda tion • The Plan, thc Meeting
thought, -tvehild mean' less profit to.
the produ4ri_ and of no benefit,'
,They. were/retnintled' ,that if 'there.
was no' opposition :to 'the Plan;
'vete. would notbe necessary,
outtr
IFjp:
Agriculture : -Pot
• Announeernent has been .triatle of. The consolidated retail inspeet\tOn
' ;the appointment of John 1-ethatki unit provides for the inspection ,of
'the 111:,1:"e" ‘dat.4y .products,' ' fruits, ana
- vege-
-tables in retail 'stoieS, a-ere:SS-Ca-n-
ada. Poil6Wing an. eight -'eek
/10 -1,118,11 -1 -
will attend •A fruit and vegetabl,E,
Idrob1--iri -Toronto': '
On t,the 'staff of the Seaforth
Creamery here since 1934. With the
exPePtiOn of three years spent in
,the' RCAF during 'stile war, Mr.
Botham is a graduate of, the DAC,
dairy class of 1.9-41. • ,
' Prior to leaving Seafotth Crearri-
dry his years on the staff :there
were' recognized when the , staff
presented him with.. a. 'briefcase
and the management gave.. hira
Jmr,se.... of Jrnmey, His position i at
the, crea mer)' is being filled by Mr;
Rienee." De. Beer. .Mr. and -Mrs,
Bothani..and„ .farnilY wilt continue
.to ‘reside Seaforth,-. •
lion unit ;61.--the--•..can'atlian. Depart-
ment. Of Agriculture, -.Air; •HothM.121
undergoing , training preliminary,
• to gOing,ini
to the field n the Wind -
•ser district, '
'Sea
Olt-. 00.
HKitchener
• Janet Mary Beattie,' 10 -year -Old
daughter of Mr. and: Mrs, Leslie
Beattie, hadtbe thrill of a lifetime
when she was selected thlake-part
in the program: Bazaar, civet'
.CKCO-TV, ,Kitchener, recently.
-
As a result Of 'having been Selected,
she 'beconieS eligible to win ,her
Choice of 'a pony or a NeYde...
Acpoinpanying, her to Kitchener
were her 'mother and Mrs.„ Arthur
J. Wright. '
. The 'annual , reperti.. presented at
he nieethig,
ShhatiOn-ler.:the..sYs••-,.
, , , , .
'tet with' current ; of
$2,583's77. lotal revenue. tor 1958
amounted,tosi5,-,125:65-n,whiletotal
-operating ,expenses were 811,614.08,
."givirig-• a 'grOSS gain. Of ,$3,811.57,
;Surplus' to' December .31 1958 . IS ,•
421,44472. .
Tetai. ,numzer ,of ..subScriberS•is
429,,And renters 11, net increase
Of;:fenr. :Total mileS.0f.pole is 180,
'a decrease .Of 2 5 miles, caused by;
.the t ektenSion :Of Werk on the,: Uri-
drgrpitna„.ysteiti.:--Mlie'ef-.single
;wire totals 796,5. .
The meetfngdtsdussed arlengtn.
•the'use..of-az--Phone.and.themeed of
the proper- use of the ins r ine.n, ,
.The :Meeting,' according to. the •seQ:-,
reta.ry-treasnrer, J. M. :Eckert',
'stronglY:teCommerided4hat
scribers, in the interests - of tele
•ph.aiie
,conver-
sations .as,..short,:asnpijesible..-SOaS,
to .give better..serVice, to,. etibserih-
ers ;AS..a; whole.. riiis.the•-•-meeting7
'felt would give "a'•:more•-balaneeci
use Of _telephone facilities. • , • ..
--spert. oh werkundertnkeijOfiJT.T
j Iiect during. 1958 Of.this-aniounte.
"2 262.s4 was ;spent. on, ,rnainten,
ariee et the present: equipment.
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„. , , , ,
Board, in conninction vtitti,repres-•
entatives of the OntarinC-Brig Pro-
ducers; would . -Consider the deci,
and'-rePort to the Toronto'
;Meeting in Marah, , `Trhen..ivewill
know what must be donenext, ;and.
when another vote may be taken.,”
ke said.
Enron hog prodheerSn' On the
whole,, have accepted the market-
ing plan and it is; working out very
well, he .clonirnented: ,
Asked Whether in the event of a'
new vote a. more favorable result
'Might be anticipated; Mr. Love;
said he thought :there -,Might be.
He recalled that in:thejuly,...1,958;
Vike,litgon had iallen slight1y be,
_lomEnben66.3_1".ten-tent euhedbut
-.since the pl.an:bad worked welr,-, he
Toboggan Spill
Fractures Ankle
GarY Nicholson, .Son Of Mr: and
'Mrs. Harold 'Nleheleon, Main, St,.
sliffered a broken bone in his foot
'Friday:nlght in a tebogganifig-ae'ci:
dent. '1 he lad, attending '
birthday party, was. ona tobeggan.
whieb slammed into a. telephone
'Pole while coasting down a hill
near, the 'Smith' residerice. at the,
eastern entrafleer to t.(411, -';t 17'7
••• The Other • children, were able to
juin. p .61.ea_in in. time, ibut, Gary was
unable :to tget---,-off ", the Sled::.
,
though feet.' will .teniain in a
east.f..4,49ut Weeks';: Gary was Able.
to 1:0:01Y-ttHsehpol-thiS--vieeked-.71
The,' Inatiite .trees . Used in
mak-
ing "pulp and paper .average only
mne mches in, lame er.
✓ cinix
-Northside
The 20th. 'anniVersery' of . the
toundint 'of • 'NorthSide 'United'
MUG " ":i".7"." .—' T
'thenchoit
.
1,yerengaests... of the Woman's 'As-
sociation. ef11-16":"Chnt.oh at dinner,
About 46- inembers„,-sat down ' to
SUPPeritgefilenYttitttli-euridire:
re.etor ',.. Mabel' Tuptibull.; 'et.'
_
gtmist, BUS., .J..arries ,A. , Stewart;
Mr:'",and .11/Its, i1os Murdje1 Mr,
Wed Forty Yew's,
Relative.s Entertain
Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Coleman
entertained .at :their ,home' on Sat-
urday evening, 'when 40 relatives
-gatheredfon dinner on the OC,13-
s).on,- of Mr: and, Mrs. Rechus
Faber'..s -silver wedding annivecs-
orki . •
During the eveninga inOck. -Wed,
ding, acordiart Selectiotisn Cards
and • a ,reactitig.--Were-enjoyed, Mr:
.and. Mrs.:-. Faber -received .rhany
useful gifts,: for- Which ,the)' thank-.
etes Choir
Miirdie'',.repreSeriting the
Session; -
•,Mrs, -..„IL Close e reSenting the
. 4
Bar404 Orawp,is
:1.01.. C�piyNkister
a
`.' BordenBrown, past 111,4#47'of
_seLoOr.th_.1,:eSait_,,O.th.rt e'er LiAge:4„i3.,ta
elected county 'master Of the '$potli
...1-Infoin,Crange Lodgeet-tlie,-aniiitat
'noting in Varna last week. 'Mr,
succeeds -Kenneth Betties,
Winthrep, lcidge. Aio has held the
peat fer the past twe years. •
. Other -officers arc', deputy 'Inas=
ter, Oliver JanneS, 'Exeter;•chap
lain, jin-Y7Mbrrils; • Goderith; re-,
cording secretary, Fred
rood, Varna; financial secretary,
Harry'Crich, ,Clinton treasurer,
Frank Falconer, Clinton;" niarShal,
William .'MeIlwaini Bayfield; ;first.
ig_btorart,:irr..e.(1, Jamieson. Weed'
halt •SeCond,' • lecturer,. Clayton
Hodges, Clinton stieial ConVener,
Earl CooPer,'„Ontlerieli;
•
•
ivri; sctitC, Miss Rene Fennell, :Rev.:
'Workman f.minister at Nerth-
side,: when the choir. was started).
'and: Mrs. Work -mann and -Rev; and
:
1)jfs.s 6 SIALQA "MeNiC401, choir.
president, expressed .appreeigion
on behalf of.'the, choir to the var-
ious., essociationS..., • Mrs,,;','Harold.
met recalled events; "that' had- eon=
tribtited the Terntation of the
choir during -; his ministry, .
choir was .organized under
the leadership of Miss M. E. Tort- -
bull, ho has continited:as.direetor.,
thrall:0614 theintervening twenty,
•
• JUDGED. BEST: '.:A.C.TOR ..arnong" these taking .part in the
Ilbron junior, :Fanner?, drama festival here ,VitirSclay;
Wil-
lian-i Istrong,..'TuckerSmith; in .shoWii. with his•naWare12.:''Seet-..,
, -actress was Ruth 'Proctor, , Belgravel. 'The fi4th annuar, .
festival !was, held in S•.D..14.$.• with foul' brancheitaking part.
.felt there would be a larger turn,
otit in the next vote,. and that a
greater„munber_weuld.vote for the_.
c. oTahret ,gCrhainetredjuasnticime oerfimtheinniHuitigeb„.
tion to Peter lVfcDOfiald, of, Blen-
heim township, Charles R. Coultis,
of East Wawanosh township, and
D. Ross McTavish, of Stratford, re-
austraarikneintgg,„-itElaoeardl:afrrmoms; :_el?areodrucitietes
the;1957 coinpulsoi-y marketing of
hogs scheme,
The three producers, represent-
ed by Toronto Counsel J. RI Mac -
n '
Kinon, claimed, irregularities in
ilie-infe-in which .0-8.2 per cent of
tbosen,who-'-cast ballots were in -.
favor of the board's . Marketing
•- The scheme required- cOmpul-
'.ssiberre-vblYs4iPyanirdensfoorE "shar into.T1a6ronatse- ,
on a bid -and -asked 'basis. Tha vote
almroving it now ,is ."of no effect '
Whatgoever," the judge ruled.
l
presentlyo-ees1ear' b°sP'ille
hreadt 117k
- inga -r's194 9uenttli marketing
-as "Pr l'-eagni
-.1 ea
ult of a ruling by Mt. Justice
Ferguson that the 1957 scheme:,
which was submitted to the July,
1958, vote was invalid.'
A -decision last month by the
'Appeal Court of Ontario upheld
this decision. '
During the day and. a half hear-
ing before Chief Justice MeRuere
he said that the act ineorpora.ting
the marketing--,Board--tTlea.ves a -
great` deal to be desired," and he
.•
suggested—that -the- --Legislature_--
inay be asked to fix the "vacuum,"
pr
am
, 1\Tort1i Hilton junior Institute and
junior F'armers were, awarded
first ,pla:ce..! in - the tifth . ;annual
drama festival- presented: by :the,
Hurt;' ,courity.,Junioe„gnfrners'LAS.,.
seciatiort,i-Which. wa held, •
forth District High Scheel:at
torinni Thursday nig,,ht.. The
was entitled:. -"High
_Windew,TT. ',:and ..WaS ,''directed by
Mrsz-Roy :Kenn Cast included
Ruth Procter, .Jim Bowman, - Be's-
;siel 'Catnplielh :Harry Bryclges ard
Others. „takir4,r, Part were South
Tinton; Howick Juniors and Sea,.
Sleuth Huron Cast: Doris.Breek,
Rey Cann. . BeatrAce÷DaWstin,.:11tigh
Rundle,' .MUrriV;',I),aw.sen...and.
Shir'-
k
rrormer
est Act�r
ajrndgiCe6eLlePiy\esa:sct henraaT'adr'-bd":"7f6-rtnmactfeenstl's'
Smith, president of:Huron' CoUritY
Jittlior InstitiTIEf!77Bniti-'-'"gEfbffe.
eltosen .,,best, , actdr- and ' sfeeeiv:-
w ard from -Dougall,
Pte idql.'T'er1.71-furon :cairn ty, Junior
E.ariners' Association.. e rto n'
,Keyes, past president' of the. Cohn,
ty_Assoeiation, presented the ..1-Iur-
rCountY".Junior Farmers:" ASse:
cia.tion trophy to •Mrs. Roy. Ken'-'
direetor„.., cif:. the winningplay. -.
Clinton Credit
Union• Serves Area
.".spearks.-Frorn. An old': Flarne."
'was. directhcf.bY Marilyn Marshall,
IldWiek :Rini* cast:. -Jack Staf,
foid,:•.Margaret Haltie,"Etticl
,Iloti' 'MCMfehaeli,; ;Ruth Toner', and
Sandra Edgar'. 'The,play was eri,„
titled",. "11i First pate.",
S.carforth 4itniprs 'cast.:. Laverne.
GOdkiii, Bruce Coleman, •Bill
• StrOng Herningwai$... Bob
Contielf•:, replied; ,. and, work.; Eric 1'7acIntosh api Les
Capnilijpbwas play
wdirected
▪ Dog; coStumeS Were bY'. 'ars.
Wilfred .Celernen'
aid Strong, ,
„.1. G. Gerhan,' public sehOol .in-
snetteng Exeter. Was adjudicator,
Ruth ;Procter,')Of the North- Hut,.
'remark Miss ,Turithull'i contriz,
bution, Mrs,,,CIOse read an address
-Of thanks;- 'a-nd Mr,' 141utclie pre-
sented her' with a piece of luggage
'.the congregation, as a -teken of
their appreciation.:
,on behalf Of the offiCial board and
In'. her reply, Miss Turnbull re-:
called that tile first choir included
as rnember81 Petty Clarice, Hat -
Russell,. 'Lois . Finnegan, Vila'
Gallop, Dcmelda HaWking, ,Lorna
Dale, ,.Marjorie Golding, . 'Patricia
Marguerite-.Westuot,(4 tet.-
ty. Dunlop, ,Artnis
ShirleyMofikt,••'Margaret„
et Dale'Lois: McGa0t, '1410 Mof-
fat, •Wilinaltay, Maxine LavVrenee,
.Joyce Wilber, LueIia..Hopper,. An-
nie ,Wood, Harold Knight, ltonald
Savauge, !Bob Knight Fred 'weed.
mark,: 'Donald Hillis, Ernie Clarke',
Donald Wood, clairo.. 'W.este0t,
Donald Brightrall, Jack Weedinark-.
and Neil Hopper, . .
• Over the 20 -Year period the av-
erage Membership. has stoodetat
56. with: an • average Attendance
01"-.28.,T.":"Ilitty,seven gowns wore
-Made •fer .the Choir at a total cost'
of $27.1f7 and tlieSe e',61.vns are still
in use," Wliss Turnbull said.
Aru-ionnaelniiit.....las.` been ..:Inade
a _e iV5fiiThit supervisor 'tit
Credit Unions'Ior the 'Province • of
Ontafio. has ..,.approYed ,of' Clinton
Community" Credit. union, .Limited
reincorporating Sea forth Coininnii,
into. it. 'territory, Of --operation.
Thiswill' al:SO" include Members of
S e aterth. and .Ilc."n§4.1l. Co•-oneratiyes
living north01;-Persons
living in, this area are now eligible
to 3010 the Clinton Credit, Union
,. ,
. The Chnterr ..orga niz,a lion antiel-
pates„..a large expansion sbn.11.4
nese dttring 1959; and is now, pre-
-pared to fininee crinSturier. .dur=
able goods fat-. Co-ops in its- area.
11' is alga :rePared:'tn. loan money
to inenOeta Tor ; any provident or
productive purpose., '; • ..
Hydro
McKillop and .Hullet;fartners,
nesident in;the•. third..„.,ConceSsionn
met in• KnTillidin. -Thorsda7TA-07dis;
cu15i gahn teRnsElOPni.C, c)thPrPotialbtb...illn
their
..propertieS., the meeting was, call; - •
ed by the ToWniship Federation; of -
....grienitute.,.otganitations itt-- the
two; .tOWnsliipS. Itt charge.. Were'.
PreSident Ken t' Stewart.
and ,Rullett ,President Lloyd -Medd... • r
There was .an, almost " 100 per cent; •
attendance 01 owners •••froin.':' the I
east 'he:tindery, of IV,IcKillopto the
west boundary of :Hullett on the",
third concession , of the two
Huran F. of 'A."-, Seeret,anY-field,:
man Carl Heniingway told. ,-.,the
farmers • the tatesto1 compensation
thatwould be 'applied, and :
ebinthe effect the erection..lof; the. ; •
line the farms,
through, Whieh' it pasSed.- and indi-
reported' in• .othet ,siiuilat.'eases,
The :effect that could lie ariticipat--.
ed .in 'the .futilre.'Whil,e•the-forrimin.„
by'. Which ,'HYdre establiSheS;
coin-
pensation provider .foe. varying '
conditions, 111 the'. Main the..7OVO-t..;"
p •
age total ensatieri .for' a' line .
•ereeted ,across a '100-3cre 'feria:is
Midersteod to be 4175;- the '.meat-
.
ing *I.Vas. 'Advised. •
nItn-was----agreednthat.'
fected and: from Hydro Was en•-.."
deavering, , obtain 'easements, P
WOUld takeno action tinii ra.full;
explanation.. 'concerningthe line
.hael.been reeeiVecl: Ij isecpeeted ,
a :further,nrneeting.• Will: be, held
when representatives . of Hydrewill
inytted. to, be nresent...foreaswer
questions and „to disetiss.,the pre, -
Legion Ladies
Sponsor ,fuchre
„
The' firSt invitation euchre party
of the season was held on Monday
evening in .the Legion troarli,'Spon-
s6red by members, of the Legion
Ladies'. Auxiliary.
Mrs. R. Charters won 'the' prize
.for most games; Mrs. P. Little for
'most, lone hands,' arid, Mts. Dol:
mage the consolationprize,
` A lovely, mystery. prige Was won
by *TS. Charlotte Wood..
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It1/8S M 'FFI t VUOINIBULL (centre) Was presented -with. loigt140..Aay.Northside trn;ted ,rt
marking 20 years' "servic6 al director of the Junior Choir. Withvb et are Ress, Mudie and ',Vas. El
H. Close, who took part in the presentation, (Expositor 'photo` by '
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