The Huron Expositor, 1959-07-17, Page 8iJ
?OI?r it,'Sk: 'GRTl; t}NT..a. TuLy 17, 1959>
its M. W. Hays
!ecently At Edmonton
At a recent afternoon wedding
at Robertson 'United Church Mem-
orial Chapel, Edmonton, .Alberta,
Misa Margaret Willet. Hays became
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the bride of Mr; Nicholas Chalus,
TheMr.
bri e'sth�dau ter of.
d • � e .tb,
William'.T. Iia • and the late Mrs.
Ya . t M..
Hays, . forimof Seaforth,and
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the groom is the son of. •the late
111r. and Mrs. Frederick challis, of
4•uscar, ,Alberta:
Whiteeo reand bronze' e' ehr
g m, s• bin? y.
santheiunrs and iris banked•. the
SWEET or:MONTMORENCY
E� 1ES
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'NOWREADY.
Br conainers 'and picic your
own, if you wish; or .we: can supply
20=1b.,`palis" of,same, freshly pitted
or frozen, if you care to order same".
Govenlock Fruit' Farm
1 MILE NORTH OF FOREST .•
On '21 .Highway,_,-
altar for- the double -ring ceremony
in which theride wasgiven bgi n i n
marriage by her father. Rev. J.
W. Bainbridge officiated.
Toe ` chose
bmarried, ed,: the bride e d ch se
a> gown of • French lace and silk
organza. The lace bodice featured
a rounded neckline and ,lily point
sleeves. -The skirt was bouffant
with lace appliques and was ac-
cented'bY aslight train. A circular
g
veil of chapel length was held in.
place by a coronet. of seed pearls.
Her u
bou et was a ,,cascade `of.
q acyel-
low
low .roses,' white' carnations and
stephanotis: '
Mrs: Herbert Maines was ma-
tron of honor. Her picture hat and
aeeessories were bronze and • she
carried a bouquet of bronze..chry-
santhemumbs:
Mr. Walter Chalus,' brother of
the groom was best man, and the
ushe_ rs-were N1r-,Toho-elyburn .;
Jr
and ldIr. John Fedynak. Music .was provided by--Mr,--Gr
-
Douglas Cameron and soloists were
Mrs..:, D. R. Cameron and the
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Il gher interest vow
Novi-atHuron'& Erie-Eianada
Trust your investment 'in Deben-
• tures :a a higher return.
Authorized by law as trustee
inves'tments,J3ebeetures are avail
able in amounts -Of $100 or more
-----ands`may-be=eashed at-parin-theme:"
event of the death of the holder.
Blyth Church Holds District Councils Meet
Annual S.Sicnic
Plan every;' step with,
HUron:&Erieiiahfrust
OFFICE LONDON, .ONTARIO
;District •Repfresentatives:
F. G. TANTHRON, Hensall; JOHN 'A, CARDNO " Seaforth •
The annual Blyth United Church
Sunday Scl?ool'picnic was held: on
Wednesday, July 8, • at Seaforth
Lions ,Park . with 'about 70 in at
tendance. , Ray Madill was ' ..in,
charge of the sports, with Irvin
, g Po >
Bowes • and Rev. R. E. McLagan
assisting.' Mrs: Fred. Howson, Mrs.
S. C. Galbraith, Mrs. Ken- Mac-
Donald and Mrs. Rgss :Thuell••serv-
edtheP. icnic'luncb.
e 'The ;results of thea: ev nis were:
children,four and, under, .Wayne
McDougall; children,six' and ,un-
g >
der. -Barbara: Bell; ary Lyn Gal
tiraith, :girls, nine and under; Bren-
da Thuele, Shirley 'McCullough,
Sliaron McCullough; boys, nine and
uiderx
Ron.H
enry;- SandyKechni
e
,
Bruce HOwon; girls nine to12,
EmmaGregory,'Marilyn
Fairser-
vice, .Beverly MacDonald;,bey.s,
nine ' to. '12; Don Appleby; -Don
Scrimgeour, Terry Madill; girls,
12 and over, Susan Wightman, Joan
Wight-lan, Lorna Barrje.; :boys,12
and .over; DougScrimgeour, Al-
lan Fairservice,._..Doug'. Warwick;
married ladies,` Mrs. Ross ,Thuell,
Mrs. Wiiham Gernam, 'Nfrs.. Irvin
Bowes; shoe Scramble DougWar-
wick, - Doug- Serimgeour, Marilyn
Fairservice; relay race, first, Sus-
an . -Wightman Doug Serhngeour
elan Fairservice, Doug .Scriingeour,
second,'DonAppleby,, Terry Madill,
"Emma :Gregory, Joyce Johnston;
backwards race,. Don Appleby,:Sus-
an,r Wightman, Doug Scrimgeou,
Wand Allan
Fairservice (tied); kick
the slipper, ladies; Joyce Johnston,
Sharon McCullough,':Lorna Barrie;
kick the .slipper,: men," Doug• Scritn
geour, Irvin Bowes; " Allan Fair.
• service.
.bride's. father, ,Mr. W . `T. Hays:`.
At -a reception;- at -the - home of
Mr. • and Mrs: R. L.' Sutherland,
Mrs J H. Johnston and Mrs. L.
k Darkin . poured tea.
The toast to the. bride was pro-
posed byMr. Sutherland.
For a wedding trip to Yellow-
stone,
ellow-
stone,-. the' bride changedyto an ap-
plegreen shantung,dress „with''•__}_
snatching fitted'' jacket;- Her picture
hat and accessories were in white,
and her corsage was.of yellow ;ros-
es and : stephanotis.,,
Mr.: and Mrs. Challis will make•
their home in,Edmonton. •
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Visit
the:.
Real:' Living Santa
-. June 19 to•:Thanksgiving -=
FUN FOR ALL THE' FAMILY
`Children to 14 `Years:`: -.FREE
9:30
Sunday, 1- p m to
SANTA'S VILLAGE
Bracebridge, oat
iiauigihiullunih" uuuilmuunuellq
4107 6
4p111011i liimluui�i�
Agan
ets'S9 Mill R to
LoganCouncil held their r regular
Meeting
with' all members present,
Reeve Krauskopf presiding. Road
accounts amounting to $4,576.71,
andTae e : tot lli 1
g n l „accounts a ng, � ,-
805.93, were ordered paid. •
Council._ co._
having received In.-
plaints, the Clerk`, was instructed.
to have warning putin paper that
anyone dumping garbage, tin cans,.
etc., onLogan township roads,
,
would be ;prosecuted. Being : re-
quested for school warning' signs, -
council decided to supply the aboye
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tp,°schools off' . the highway and
county road, upon request, to be
erected by the School Board under
the supervision of the road super-
intendent"
The reports of. the Meyer and
Costello drains; were rad' and
provisionally adopted: and by-laws
are to be prepared with 5 -year
a
a
51/2 per cent ''debentures,. anq ten-
ders are to calledtheAugust
r be for ug
4 meeting, subject ct to court ofY revi-
sion;
e i-
sion,' Anieeding by-laws werepass-
ed on the:Jarnzuth, McDougall and
Van Morsel Drains,.
The 1959-townshipmill _rate s
t vV a
set'at"13.2 for commercial' assess
menta, and 11 for". ,residential and
farm lands ;i''
HOWICK COUNCIL
The suryeydr's report on the
Press Municipal
Turnbe
rr
y
to nship, Was' proviSlenally adopt-
ed owick township conecil at
their_ regular .` meeth}g k Monday.
Reeve Arthur Gibson presidec`L and
all 'members' were -,present: Clerk
J. Harold Pollock"was instructed to
prepare tthe by-law: Court df re-
vision on the drain will be held on:
August 5, at 10:30 a.m.
The reey_e wa anstatcted to Sle-
clare .Monday; August 3, a muni-
cipal holiday.
Accounts orderedg id�'mc 121 ed:
Earl -,,Newell; $20; ' Howick,,.,' Tele
m
phoneSyste,::$23; Town of Harris=
ton,1100; Town of Winghamp,''$200;
Listowel Banner, $2.40 Wirigham
Advance Times, $7;' Harriston Re-
view $23 03•Municipal World
28.65; 'Workmen's Compensation
Board,,$105; Ken' Graham, $2.11;
'County 'of • Huron, $18,60; W. E.
Whitfield; -$75;''J H Pollock, .$120';
Art Gibson, :'$10 65,`. H "Howe,
-$23-.24." Wr Marriner $23.97, R
H. Carson=& Son, $124.30; W. Heim -
Pel, $5.43; G.;L Dobson; : $4t18;
E. A. Schaefer $38 74; Elmer
Greenlet'; $16:; G •A. -'Gibson &
Sons Ltd' $22:75, Ivan Haskins, $5;
-W. _INTH:R P .
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A'number'of people attended the
July 12th celebration in' St:, Marys
on' Saturday.
EGNMONDVILLE -
Miss Bee Finnigan leaves' this'':
week for Central; Technical School;•
Toronto, where she is taldng her
third year Home Economies.
Course
e'CIon:HoIdS
Reunion,. Lion
ark; -Sea;f�ri
Howard Harris, $500; road account,
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:32. :'
Ne#hery Reunion at Lon�de�bo.r
g i _ , goma,.:and,M n W1111a1n D00g-
On
las, of Lucknow,•O t,.
"The fourteenth annul Nethery
reunion � as held'at .11,.; 6i s ` o
o wndQ 'hor
Commtunty Park on gaturday with
a dance. A proram.
a 'splendidatt n p g
of sports -was conducted -in the af--
tereeen and was: much enjoyed, by
young and old alike. •
Thee'''r- foows.r
an-
rs. Were as ll
w1nn w
ning race; •u r Six, Keith Black;
eNethery;
i sru der s t nda
rl n
g , g.. ,fir
boys under eight; Tom
Black;
Yg , .. my ,
B . nell boys
iris under 10,rime S
P Y.
under 10;' Brian ;Potter;: girls Soder,
12, Bonnie ; Snell, Donna Young
blut; boys under -14; Lonnie 'Bouch-
er; Brian Potter',boys' open, Lon-,
nie Boucher, girls' open, Barbara
Snell; throwing -,rugby ball, 'lt:oss
tn 'hula lion contest,- Val-
erie
an, . (girls).;
.. ,n ,.
'Nethery , (girls); Ross Wight-
Alex
time Tac .M s. x
Wight -
man bo r Al
a s e
� Y )> e
Nethery,,:: Don `Mills; threading
and Mr Ed. McGill;
needle; 14Ir. s.
youngest baby, Brenda,' daughter
of. --Mr: and ,Mrs..Alex.,. Nethery,
Brussels; couple' most ',.recently
married,' Mr. and ,Mrs. ;,'Glen Gal -
la her•'WaterloQ; youttgest mother, of Al
Mrs,. H, Ives; most buttons o
dress Mrs. Jame ' McGill; Person
s
, e
aiming the longestdist} ee M
oz g tt rs
C.Kelly„ Al b a;
y>. Palo to, Calif' rn� ,
oldest man. present, James McGill;
oldest woman present, Mrs. Tom
Fairservice; guessing .number -of.
bolts in jar, Barbara MdG111; per-
son withd 'nearest reunion
birthayne s
date, Mrs. Gilbert Nethery.
picnic presi-
dent,
Afterthe z me su r . e r
'. file s .
.P supper, p•
dent, Alex Nethery,. of, Don Mills,
read- the names of;those. who have
passed awa ,- since' the last' reun-
ion,
�!
ion, they being John Johnston, of
Saskatchewan; Mrs. Alex' Sutton,:
of Michigan; Mrs.: Albert• Nethery,
of.
Leishman, of . Goderieh,
mtl
II
. of I-Ia tP
Nethery,s
Albe
d rt
an
Stoke briefly, the latter stating
that there were now seven genera
n the.: ether family free,
tions o N y
tendered to
- A'vote o thanks'.was tend . � .
f
Salt
Mr, Barber of the" Goderich Sal
generous
gift
their
an for g
Company, Y,
•t; -'-also
Of salt to everyone present;
to Alex Nethery of. Don , ills, for
r'
Watermelons. Nl-„
•'ate
onatin r .
d w �
g
McGill, of Bolton,' was elected
Isobel
re dettt for.i.9GP, and' h-
ps
:treasure
r.'
he secretary -treasurer.
Nethery, Y .
Y
- Cardboard is --made: from 'Wood.
•aas.,
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SBORNE &. HIBBERT
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MUTUAL FIRE
'INSURANCE -CO.-
HEAD OFFICE -- Exeter, `Ontario
-President:
Alex J. Rohde R.R. 3, Mitchell
Vice -President::
Milton McCurdy • R.R. 1, Kirkton
Directors:
E. "Clayton . Colquhoun, R.R. 1.
Science Hill; Martin Feeney, RAI
2, Dublin;, Robert G. Gardiner, R
R. 1, Cromarty Timothy ;B
Toohey, R,R..3, Luean:
Agents:
Harry ;Coates, ..R R. 1, Centralia;
Clayton • Harris,; Mitchell;Stanley
'Hocking, Mitchell.
Solicitor: o
W. G. Cochrane . - , - • Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer:
Arthur•;: Fraser-, - - Exeter
reservations'=
BY LONG DISTANCE
CALL BY NUMBER - IT'S TWICE AS FAST!
About70'attended the Bell reun-
ion ':on' Sunday at,the Lions Park
:Seaforth.- The `'president ' 'was
Howard Bell;. secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. Ross Skinner; table commit --
tee, 'Mr.:and. Mrs. Laurie Stephen;
Mr -;.and Mrs. Norman Jaques, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Bell; ;sports com=
mittee, Mr. and Mrs.Hugh Hence
crick, Mr. and Mrs. Alex:MeBeath.'
The results Of the races were:
children, five and under,, Danny
Watson, " Larry 'John,* • children,;
seven:and:under, Brenda -Skinner;'
Margaret 'Human; girls, 10:..and un='
der; Gwennetlr Hendrick, Jeanzue'
Bell,; boys}; 10.: and :udder Larry'
Skinner,'Mervin. Bell, girls, 12 and
under,_. Sherry Bell, Jeannie Bell;'
boys,- 12 and under Douglas Mc
• Beath, Edward Johns; , young lad
Sherry .Bell, ..,`Vesta Watson;
young men,• Reg "'McCurdy, Noel
.Belli,, -married ladies, Helen Bell,
Jean .Johns; ladies, kick' slipper,'
Ma ion 'Skinner, • Vesta . Watson;
"men kick Slipper, -Paul: McNaugh
ton, Noel Bell; tossing robing ;pin,
Bernice Jaques; shoe,, scramble
Helen and Noel -:Bell; filling: pop
bottles, :Jean: and :Gilbert Johns;.
hula hoop race, Helen Bell's team;
match box races Helen'`Bell's
team;' egg', throwing,;Helen Bell
a nd`Earl^'Watsdh; pie plate toss-
ing,: Mrs'. Albert Watson; most but=.
.tons, Mrs Vera Stephen•nail•-ha-m-
meting for women, Marion Skits'
nor; nail hammering for men, Har-
old Bell; ^clothes pin race,: Marion
Skinner; •removing clothes -pins off'
line,: Mrs. Clara'. Watson; youngest
person present, Elizabeth Ann Wat
son, daughter of; Mr. and'Mrs. Al-
bert Watson; oldest inem'oer
ent, Mrs. Thomas Bell.
The -1960 sennioii of tlree]1 far?: ,.__
sly"wall be :held at the Lions Park,; • .
Seaforth, on Sunday, .July. 3- The
new officers are:, ,president, Earl,
Watson; . secretary -treasurer, Mrs,,;
Earl', Watson, • ,-sports committee,
Mr, and .Mrs. Harold Bell, 'Mr,
and Mrs. "Norman -•-Jaques,. Mable
committee, Mr.'>and ,Mrs; Andrew
Houston, ...Mr. and' Mrs. Charles'
Stephen, , Mr�--and-Mrs-Glenn Bell.
A vote of thanks oto the• table and
Sport's committee was given by the
president,: Harold, Bell..A. two -min-
Utes'• silence, was'bser'vedin Mem-
ory
em
ory,of the member's who had pass-
ed away h - the • last year; which
were. Mrs. • Ella Murch, Eldon'
-Weidman, : Fred Smeathers and
William;sBell '
Massey -Ferguson introduces
Master. , Service for Spare PartsJ
Automation 'i,nitegratod with
CENTRAL CciN'i'RDL has be
developed. by Massey -Ferguson ;,to
brnig, a.: new concept in service 'on
spare parts for tractors,' combines
and •implements,`°
Td 'assure availability of spare
parts to meet the needs and tempo
of .present • day farming the process " -
ot controlling the -supply and dis-
tributidn of spar parts by electronic •
been heti'rozis`-lras`-beeii-�pplieci: in the::_. _
Massey-pergu�ort Master Parts
Warehousing 'operation.
Through a rework of branches :
and local dealers there is available.
to users Of Massey -`Ferguson, equip
merit
service'�orl's are parts that will
p.
help thein maintain- their Masse'-
Ferguson equipment: i;a first-class
working:. condition..
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Massey - Ferguson < Sales & Service
Repairs To All Makes of Tracers m '
SEAFORPH Phone 110
Main Street North
"A ,traffie light," said the •school'
boy's essay, "is a device used to
get pedestrians halfway across t)ie,
street safely
Ontario.. Fairs 1959
Bayfield,..:.. Sept.,,23, 24,
Blyth Sept 22, 23
Brussels _ Oct. 1, •2
Cheater Sept: -H, 12 -
Drayton Sept. 19 & 21,
Dundalk. Sept, 15, 16
Dungannon Oet. '9
Durham Sept. 25, 26
Elmira Sept., 4, 5, 6
Embro Sept. 21,
Exeter -., Sept. 23; 24
Gorrie ...: Oct. 2, 3
Hanover Oct.- 2, 3
Kincardine Sept. 17, 18
Kirkton'`• , ' Oct. 1, 2
Listowel ' .Sept • 28, ;29
London (Western Fair) Sept. 14-19
Lucknow, - • • 'Sept. 23, 24.
MVIarkdalc Sept. 10, 11
Meaford. Sept. 18, 19.
Midland ' Sept. 17-10
Mildmay - Sept.• 15, 16
Milverton •" Sept.: 25, 26
Mitchell Sept. 29, 30
New Hamburg . Sept. 18,;'19
Paisley • .'.
Sept 14, 15
Palmerston eget, 5, ' 6
Parkhill Sept. 24, 25
1tipley"..: Sept25, 26
St. Marys Oct, 6, 7
SEAFORTIISept 24, 25
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Stratford•Sept. 21-23
Tavistock 1Sept. 11, 12
Teeswater• Oct. 6,' 't
ThL4ford' ,.. Sept. 22,, 23
Tiverton•, • Sept. 23, 24
Toronto (CNE),G,ug 25. 12
Toro'ttt (Royal Fair) N6v 3 - 21
Walkerton Nov., 5
Ga on -Sept .10,,11'
Wooldstock Aug 27-29
Zurich ' Sept. 26 & 28
International Plowing Match, Went-
worth County :Dundas, Oet,1$1.6
:IS that yon ori the left, :.:.`;still tired and "worn out after
a fitful night's sleep in ,a hot, muggy bedroom?
Or is that you oh the right .: a man; --who ;sleeps in air-
conditioned comfort '. who knows that anelectric room
air -conditioner is the secret of cool blissful slumber
the Yreason you wake' refreshed and smiling?
Ari, l electric air -conditioner will .blend with any type of
decor costs onlya• few cents 'a`week to opera
P,
• You get more out' of life when you eget the most out' of
electricity,
Gam. GI0aM,
To freshen a: refrigerator >:
which has-.nof beer- used '.
for some time, wash';out;. '
with baking soda. in warrn ':
, water,
LIVE BETTeR
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