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The Huron Expositor, 1959-07-17, Page 10NIV-11-01111= - 7 1959. TT% turRox -EXPOSITOR, SEA.FORITI, ONT., Ra.,,,Y 17, 1959' inumouninimmitimmilumming Joint virto9iorial.Services rnts,T PRESBYTERIAN and NO1ITHSIDE UNITEI) CONGREGATIONS -- at - orthside United. Church • REV. D. LESLIE ELDER Minister • 10 ani. -Sunday SchOOla at their respective Churches. A.M„ "ARE YOUR HANDS.CLEAN?" Duet: Miss Ruth Cluff, Mrs, N.Belk "SPEAK LORD, WE HEAR"- . • J. A. STEWART - Choir Leader MRS. J. A. STEWART- - Organist IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111 EG1VIONDITILLE UNITED CHTIRCII DR. 3. SEMPLE, Minister • - Lyle Hammond • Organist -Choir Leader. Public Worship of God . , 'Subject': "These 'Gardens Are Goed For People"- 1VIusie: "Beautiful Garden Of Prayer" 10 a.m. Church School and Bible Cass SEE: YOU IN CHURCH SUNDAY _ , - • GEORGE IL- 1VIILI.ER TAXI. SERVICE Insured Passengers --- Phone 149 SEAFORTTI • ALL KINDS INSURANCE • W. E. •_SOUTHGATE_ •_ Phone 334 -Res. MO 1VIAIN ST. :• SEAFORTM We write. alilines4, INSURANCE Fire Auto - Wind • Liability and John A. Cardno Successor to WATSON & REID - Phone 214 : Seaforth Representative: Manufacturers Life Insurance (MWMN.MEIN Church_ _Notices IVIeKillop 'Charge -A joint service of three congregations will he held on July 19. at Bethel,' at .11 Mr. Robert E. Ilibberd, of Ford - ill be in charge, Sunday School at Winthrop at 9:45 for next two Sundays. -Rev. W. H. Sum- merell, Minister. BRODHAGEN IVIiises.:Dorotliy•andkatliY Beek- er, Of ,London, are holidaying with Mr.:and Mrs l Milton Reek. Miss .Itntli Ann .Kleber;„ of . Kit- chener, holidayed with her anduriele,- Mr. and ,Mrs.-..,Wilbnr MiSs . Whitfield, • of St. Catharines, is holidaying With her auntand unele, Rus- sell Sboldice. : Mr., and ..IVIrS. Lorne Dittnier: and -.Mr: arid. Mrs. Nichol. and, Debbie,-, ,, • Of Toronte, with Mr. and Mrs Jon- sTDittmerecently. • -Miss Graee Fiaeher spent the , Weekend nt.,..Pert Mrs.: Elwood Smart ,of •Wiridaer, 'With her parents, and Mrs.. John L. benne-Me& • • Mr, Carl Elligsen, Of *lodger, with his mother, 'Mrs. Lena 'El- and Mrs. R. Pauli and fam- ilY, ,of and Master David: Anderson, Of Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. • Mrs, August: Hillebrechtis vi -ler, and Mr. Mueller in Hamilton. . Alma PuSchellierg, of Lie towel,' with Igr:' :and !qrs.., Lloyd • PuSehelberg,,' •- , , Mr&T-George Jarinnth-andllabY -daughterhaVe r,eturnediherne:droin Stratford „ :Mrs Wilbur MeegY: fractined, her TNiTrist-dii: a fall at'heElionie. . • Rev. ancl-lgra. E.J. Fischer and Gratetvisited-,METand-M-rs-.7-1olin Fischer in Taterite-recently..,'-.:.:.,,--. 'mr..and Mrs...Marold Greve:and ,Robert and friend, Of Detroit, With her 'mother, Elizabeth Rock, over the Weekend:• `: • The sympathy of the - community is extended to Mrs. Chas. Ahrens and: Donald and Mr. and Mrs:, Wil- fred. Ahrens; and.' fainily in the deatb.:of Charles' cAhretis; :whose funeral *p.a. held On-IVIOnday, The, annual -St. .Peter's Lutheran Sunday. School, picnieasheidon the 'school grounds on Stinclay ternoon. Donald Wolfe, .and Edgar Elligseh weein 'charge' *of 'the rac- es . and tlie heath Was Well :patron- ized. Slipper was. serVeil, in the 'church: basetnent, B.r.odhageri Band played :at, At- wood last Wednesday evening. ' ::-IVIeinbers cif the recent Corifirma7; :tion ClasS•were geests of the Lath- "EF,LeatiieleSt: Monday eVeiling rn the:hasernent :of. the 'church,. . Mr. • and: .1VirS., Ray, Tiffin and .1311Jeaof_Toprilito,",.. with, Mi., .and Mrs, Fred Herbert. Mts. Georg e et,: Toron- to; with :.•Mr.' :and :Mrs.', Lavern Wolfe; Mr. -and 1VIta. Lavern Wolfe • Stratford, on:Sattird,ay., •' NITS, Ionise Hillebrecht, Of cliener„: with relatives ' and friends .liere and: attended the Brinier -Reck 'wedding here last Tuesday. Mr. andMrs,.. NorMan Wolfe, ...of lgilvetton, MI'S. Mike Moffrneir and daughter, 'UT'S.' 'Henry :Schaffer,. alao of Milverton, with Mr, ; and Rapien.,• ' Mr. and 'qrs._ Clayton.Cailton, of Wilson, and ...:Larry:,..Wesen- berg,. of Briissela, „and Donald Ah- rens, Hamilten.,-with. igra. Charles ,Ahrens; He: "I've told you and told you -there's only one woman in the world for me." ,• She.: "Yes, but you haven't Said who she is." . eweller leer Earrings,liecklets, Bracelets, Brooches, etc. (Regular $1.00) TO CLEAR AT • Each or Pair Regular $2.00' and TO CLEAR 3. Li COM6 Early while the selection is at its best lewellerY Gifts - SEAFORTI1 Fine China 1••• NJ. LOCAL BRIEFS 'Mr.: and Mrs. William' Wheatley, of Saskatchewan, are 'visiting the forrner"s Mother, 'Mrs,ThomaS Wheatley. • . Mrs,' H. O. Weber. and Cannon, of Stratford;; 1Vir.: and Mrs. Gerald Weber, of London, and IVIiss Marr. lene Weber, of Toronto, spent Sun- day with.Mr. and Mrs. J.: A. West- ' • Mr. and • MrS. Roy Snider arid Mr. and Mrs.. Jim' Snider, of Kit- Chener spent 'Sunday with Mrs: Mary. Hildebrand. : - . Mrs. .J. • C. Crich,": Mrs.' Patricia 'Troutbeck:, .an,d, Mr:. James Crich left an IVICeida'y.for.the.Bruee-Pen- insela,' • where,' they WM :•sPencl. A • Mi. Ron' MacKay Ter:into visiting with his sister' Mrs: J. E. ,Daley. . • . Mr. and Mrs.: David W. Hill, and two daughters, Linda, and Joanna', of Cooksville,. -spent .Sunday • Mrs: •3arnes:11111. ••• • Mr.. and' 1Virs. :Bruce. Walters, •Judy, Nancy Arin and -Nancy Lee, are spending a; Week at Eugenia J7B7-Rtell leaveiron Se* .mday for Newfoundland to visit her' -datigh.ter.. • • Mrs. J.., S. .11/fuldrew,'TOU'Varicen.. . vet, . and -Mr. and: : ,.1)..: Giffin, of. Sarnia; Were: weekend. Visitors_ of Mrs. G: Hoggarth. • .Mrs. W. J. -Farrah -grad daughter, Christine,, of Detroit, are visiting. at the home of their aunt, ,Miss They 'spent a feW days at Midand.. •Mr.. and Mr&.....Ernest'aeddes arid Maryare Slie.nclinti a ' few days at Bliiewiter7,Reaely,: ifear-Gederfeh: at their soh, Stewart's Cottage.; Richard: Rogers', of Brant; ford formerly: 'of .Seaforth, attend,: Park on •Sa.thrday; and called on 'other. friends while: here Mrs,' Mable.Lnee.-in4 'Mrs, Maur- ice *johriston,•,of Flint, ,Mich., visit- ed their mint, Mrs. jaineS Hill; ion Monday . Tbe-YlVereLaceonuianied Greenwood, of M,unre. • Miss ,Ethel MacKay. .af,..Toronte, is spending her holidayS,with.Mrs. Daley, Jarvis Miss Irene •Murphy,- of Brighton,.: Ont., : andMrs. E. Riley; of Sunder- land, were Weekend . giresta: of Mr,. and Mr a; -lames F„ Scott, ,Thorn. ton Hall:.• Mr. :arid Mrs. Dalrytapie' and, her niece, Of Torento; ' Mr.: and. 1VIrs. Thompson, 'of Philadelphia,. and . Mrs.I Thompson, of Guelph, were ..weekend • guests of ;.R.ev. and Mrs. D. Leslie Eider at.the Manse.. • Igi..andMrs....G.-Thompsen Seott, of.Detr.oit .calledon.friends in town last Thursday.' '• ' • -..:1Vfiss-..1Vfary Dodds left 'ter Toron- to . on ,Fridayafter spendirigthepast: two Weeks withMrs. R. B. Holmes. :.GeorgePinkneY: i. orithe: sick. . :Mr: and 'Mrs. -J. -C.2- Marks and family' `cif •Dartnionth; are. guests at the Golding': home,. . Reeve V M. Bali, .:Igra: %Ball -aiel-famllylwere. in Goderich Fri- day 'attending the annual Raton County. Cciuncil, pienici• Others who attended.Were Warden R. jew- • Tticketamith,-:- and XReeve ' 'Dan Beuerrnatin,-IgoKillop. .'" •' • Mr. and, -Mr's: Harold :McMann and daughter, Peggy, and'iVir. and Mrs.:- Armstrong,: '.of ,petrait, ',and. Mr. and. Mrs. John Houston; of ' redent -visitora :at the home of Mayor B. F. Christie and 'Mrs. Christie: • Mr. and Mrs'. Morrison Sillery, of.--Igoose :jaw, ,Sask, visited re- peatlY with his, brother„,Mr. A. W. Sillery,..and Mrs. Siiery. ' . Mr. and': Mrs, Leo' Keller, 'Buffa- lo, are guests, at the hoine of Mr.. ,and. Mrs. -William. Drover., -Mr: and •Mrs,.. Beggar andlam- ily, of Windsor, were,/ weekend guests. at the -home of, Mr, and Mrs. D: L. Hoover. . • Mrs. Williainllenderson, of Van- couver, IS visiting. her ", daughter, , Mrs. A. S. Black • and pr... Black•/. Mr. Thoinas: •Wilbee .is on ',holi- days and his duties :at the . post. Office „are being undertaken by Mrs. Helen Baltdri. ' Mr. Dalen.a _McQueig. and Miss janet. Wilson have returned from. • Oakville; where -they, wereguests at the golden Wedding anniversary of Hon. Ray 'Lavvs.en. and : Mrs. Lawson. Mr. Lawson is the form, er'LietirentGoverno,g of • Ofiterich---- Mr. and Mr. jaines'Hogg;Bob Spooner and,Denton AbheY,of CoI- liiigwcod, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. -Bedford 'Duriger; Mrs.:Len Gillespie and son spent a few days with ter mother. ' Mr. and Mrs. jorry Bafinoxi are leaving. Seaferth this ;Week tolive, in Guelph. ". Mr.s. Ken Etue :spent a:few days in•Dktreit this week. - and Mrs. Thompson Scott, of Detrtrit,Jormer-well-known.resi- dents, *ere .in town on Saturday', They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. McAllister, of 'Stan- ley. . - Mr, .and Mrs,- I. E.: Ford and. family are spending holidays in Belleville.. ,, and Mrs. Bill: Bennett are • Visiting in Lawrence City, Mich. lVfr. and Mrs. D.- C. Sinith, of Toronto: Mr. Ben Cole, , of Eng- land„ .and Mr. and :Mrs. Reg Lit, tle;Bruce and Derek, of St Cath- arines; are Visiting with Mr. and: Mrs, Percy Little, • -, • Miss Barbara Steckle and Miss Peggy Willis:Were weekend guests with IVIr. and Mrs. F. ,E. Willis. They are attending summer school in- Toronto. • •- •The -Modern brick: reSidende.:of 'Mr IL 0. Free, on North Main St.. has been 'Ohl to Mr, and Mrs. Er, Iszacovics, who, obtain pessessiori` :in inidAtigust. _ • triLan three children, of Mt.. Clemens, Me. and Mrs. McCurdy and: Miss jessie Harnilton, o Eirkton, Mrs.; Lindsay and Miss Beatrice Mod- gert, RN., Vancouver, and Mrs. IVIcLeod,'Elizabetirand Merger - et -of London, were guests " last week of Mr. and. Mrs. M. 'McKel- lar,. •• ' • • 4 • R1U111. A. CROZIER, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Croz- ier., R.R. 2, Seaforth, will teach in Kitchener in Septem- • ber.: Before attending Stratford Teachers' College` she attend- ed Seaforth District High Sehool. Her hebbies .include sports, music, --draniati4-11,-- club Work and photography. OBITUARIES MISS1ISOBEILLE. Meet:I:11Y• ' Miss Isobelle McCully, of .Strat-. ford, :,formerly of Mullett, passed away -iii Stratford Saturday in her: 85th year. She had been ill only about 11 days: - • •. Bern and educated hillullett, she ---of:.---the--Unite,cI- Chai•ch.: She is survived by One brother,: George E..IVICCullY:;:Stret,- derd, -1Viis,s'igcCully resided .in Sea - forth for a period. Of time:Until re. .eently,„;,lwhen she -Went to Stratz, • Funeral services.,wereAeld frOrn the G. A. Whitney Funeral Moine; Seaforth, : on Wednesday; at 2,p.m., BiiriaLwas utlgaitlandba,nk ,ceme ' effiehat. MONDVILLE , • MrS.R Dalrympleand Charlie; and Mrs. Ed. Chappel„.Adeline ',and of Cromarty,.visited Tties- day:With Mrs.-,,Peatce and, Mr. :and 'Mrs.' Thachnk., at • Str affix' 7.: T1/fr. and -Mrs...:X •Black, , Beh, moat,: were Sunday:yisitorswith„ :Mr.,' and Mrs : Wm.78Cotehmer. Mr. and .Mr. Wm. :Scotehmer visited. On .,Monday :with: Mit. :Scatcluner'S brother; Mr. 11arrisen, , :Weekend visitera ".-With Mr. inct mrs: Lyle -;.11hitiniend:: Were ' the Missea'Eva...arid Amy Maiiiinand, of New ,•,Reeent ,visitors- with Mrs. 'high .McLaefilan. and:With :.mr'..-an-ct Mrs. Lew .Tebbatt Were :Miss Elia KenZie; af.Ayr, ,atid Mrs,. W. J. Zer- back. ofStratford , . keyes,,L.Of 'Wit-14ot; are. spending aJew ;days', ,at theirliorne :here. Mr.and Mrs: -Norman McLean, Tii-r-.7.7aiid-Str.Sr.-tElmOre''StePhensott' and Mr and:Mrs:. Secord Seaforth„ Spent the Weekend in. De= ,• „Mrs., J, S: Watsen has ineved and .Settled in.lierrieW home Which she :recently purchased ' 'fore. -Arthur and Miss Jesaie'FirdaYson: • Mrs.: Charlotte. Wood left Satut, day by Plahe to visit relatives., in England and. Wales:, ' -DISTRICT '11101VIPSON-PLUNKEIT - - The chapel at the United Church Summer School (forinerly Leeburn Church), profusely decorated with white lilies, orange blossonas and roses, was the setting for a pretty sun -liner' wedding at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday last. Rev. A, E. Eustaee officiated at the clouhle-ring Cere- mony, --uniting Viola Edna Carolyn Plunkett, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter, of Goderich; and John William Thompson, • son oflgr and 1Virs. J. William 'Thomp- son, of ::Seaforth. Miss Margaret Jaekson, of Auburn'. was 'organist, and the soldist was Miss TudY Thoinpson, niece Of the groom.• , The bride , were a'whi e flocked ai nylon dress over blue t' ta made nu prineesS lines, . wi empire med ,with blue velvetbows. She wwhaii.tset,,i3shisolret.aleTes, and, W,as triln: blue picture • hat,. and carried a wore. matching mittens and a large • Her seven-yearold daughter,:Bet: ty, ' dressed exactly as the bride, , was flowergirl and carried A nose- -gay of -pink roses ,ancLwore_a_b_an,•_. demi af white roses. The,ring-bear- er . was the bride's four-year-old son, ;Jimmy, dressed ina ' white flannel ,suit. The uaheirs-Were AndY" and „Bill Plunkett, 10 and ' eight- year-old hs of the -bride. , or the reception at Tiger, Dun- lop Inn, the bride's mether wore, a blue einbroiclered nylon dress with - pink corsage and the groom's moth- er ware a blue lace: dress and pink corsage. ' :-On-a--trip-to--Calgary-,- -Alberta, and .-other. Western -points, .. the bride . wore a beige eyelet bolero dress With -white accessories. and a corsage 'of white roses: . On •their. -return- Mir and -Mrs. -Thompson will teside On thegroom's farm in Mc - Killer)/ township. . buGrrsBtstiff' walr Diaeltetrritil,t LO'frniTesbor4O'' and Goderich. • SIERTSEIV11"-DALRYBIP- LE ' Little boy: "What do you repair Those shoes with?:" • Cobbler: "Hide." Little boy: "Why should I hide?" • Cobbler: Hide--hidel The •Cow's outside." , - Little lay' "So what! WhoN. afraid of 4 cow anyway?" • „. • .. '-,White' and yellow natinis and blue"delphie . Innis.. 'decorated the, altar of St , Andrew's, Presbyterian 'Church; Winghani, when Margaret:Ann Dal4 WEDDINGS silk, illusion finger-tip . veil , was edged all around with nylon lace with hale of pearls and iridescent sequins, and she carried a white Bible crested. with red rose buds and White satin 'streamers. The bridesmaids were Miss 'Jean Rathwell,. Clinton,- and Miss Betty Siertsema; sister of the grochn. They were similarly gowned in yel- ley and pale pink, - and carried blue shasta rnum With white satin Murray Siertsema was grooms- man forhi brother, arid' the, ush- ers. were Alan Dalrymple; cousin of the bride, and "John Siertsema, brother of the groom.. -Receivingthe guests at the rez• ception :held in :Myth :Memorial Hall, the bride's mother -Wore a street -length .:41ress of :blue.: nylon over. figared taffeta: with white ac- cessories and A corsage of pink reses: The, groom's;mother chose gd'wn of black and white nylon 'over taffeta: With 'white accessor- ies and wore -a eersage, of fink Fora wedding trip to -the 'West- -ern,-PrOvinees Z.theirrider_cliese a white linen sheath' dress kfict matching jacket Witli.a.large•white linen Picture brim hat -and a :cot-, 646T bf:•ted'..rOSes,--The couple_ Will reside.. on the: 'third line of East Wawanosh. Guests Were PreSent' frOrn ,Holland, Cincinnati, Michigan, London, . Toronto, St. -Marys; Gederich, Wingliarn and the surrounding district. • . . The bticle• is a graduate of Wing! ham General Hospital - and, is •' on 4.he --staff- there -7- • . The' bride., vvas attended. by, Miss Shirley -Patterson, as maid of hon- cr.-. Who' Ware a balleriho-length gown of pale green ' with net and laceavertaffeta and:Matching bol- ero. The fitted bodice had:a.-baSque ;waist and the bell-shaped skirt was accented:with lace. from the:hip- line-and sweeping„tO a' point at the hem.She wore a matching .head - hand -and carried: yellOW-mums: With -White satin .bows.. tYinple exchanged .wedding: With- Eleb0 Siertaema. ,The bride is the drilY 'daughter:of ,Mr. -and. 'gra. WilliarrirDalryMple.,, of East...Waw... grbern jethe Sen. 'of 'qr. :and .Mrs.: Siertseina,:.Blyth. MeV. D.J. Lane .officiated .for.the double -ring „ eereinony„.• . MisS, 'Maignetite'140-ni.'146ndeS-, A charge of careless driving has boroi Played'traditional: Wedding been laid against a;driver of a.ve_ Mrs; Iarold Phillips, as solott, westof Seaforth: ,r.::as"h Thursdaysang The Lord's Prayer ' and 1i;htlnt0nRC duringtheSigning ofthe register AFpernanent,narried quarters sang 0 Perfeet Jove' v :vga,:-,. On'tlfeTh-::..al)rinrideiffienetreliar entering church. tion by the Seaforth detachment of her away -: Were aj: floor length Mr. Tebby.„31:itill confined.: to Scott gown of nylon' net arict lace over taffeta, Which :was fashid,ned,.with:'1Viet'eanish", -Si.i.ffHelept:Tiel,afut6sWsilenng'.:‘,a!ttahde: fitted ' bodice' and liasqUe walSt. abrasions,,"DriVer: Of the -other, car, Theneekline'.was studded Withseed Berrill„...L-Xert"..Credit; Pearls and sequins -and the, niate stiffered laberatiens-to icriees, rng lace bolero:- had . long :,sheath..and.:a broken tdoth;".•arid .her ,paS-. 'sleeVes .witn'.hlypoirits. The ,bouf•:. t..4.7.SeuniiBgemeir;lori:Mpoitrikn...„ Mseneatfraiconrnd4c:itiblseheStuttioRns.... 'Beth '''WoMen Were released from hoSpital. FridaY. ' ' accident occurred at the rn tersection:of' NO.. the ilullett-McKillopsiderdatateut .5,20 Thtirsday night The, ear ',driv4, by Mrs. Berrill was Proceeding By .1';: CARL IIEIMINGWAY east whenthe Tebily vehicle, which Was 'proceeding :south Ori the "bean •OU a FEDERATION NEWS. The •idea that price supports for .dary road, Was in collision with it.. farm products are% all wrong- and Beth cars were total wrecks, ac - DUBLIN that -farm prices should be set on cording to the,invstigating officer, • • tbe free ma•rket keePs' creel -Ting OPP C ns ta ble jaek M Dow II of n economist atM- ci‘ A p e e wee ball :club has been from time to time, Last. week i3cr. . the , . , Seaforthdetachment who laid formed Dublinand on Wednes- Cecil Havera so the charges. day evening they PlaYed.their first Gill University, said that Canada , ,, game on the high. school grounds should abandon the "planned econ- Motorcycle Travels Alone at 7 p.m. ,1Viitchell was the oppos- orn3r and returu-rto - ree arket. . , ,Aotboortttepistns :3OTdaow hurnsdaarryniegshotapae mg team,' The second game will . The flight: from the free market,m_ny be played Monday evening, July 19. i he said,' may result in less free- :from.. more serious injuries when * 1 dom and possibly lower income fer he lost tontrOl : Of 'his thoMrcycie the farnaer. Government ,regula.- tions, support prices and delivery who was proceeding .towards, Win_ fine if other groups in the :economy re. quotas - result ja Inefficient' ?USA.; were willing to do likewisreper'vsbau:tocitthiiiid: resources, ,he is reported to • 1 a 14 e ' about a mile north of the village stated.- ' The professor's idea-- i' ht h . ' ' . on the county road, and Was thrown m -g--- -e...fronirthe-rnachine. -' , • , Of thrall, , lost control of his cycle north of Seaforth. Alex Glanyille,' .0.e was dragged by the cycle for insotnostitlikiedliyy. 1V11?„5anuwfhateltou en °Inerna_arel;odoiTes thafe: 1 re 7maaol its' odnrobv vrytacsid jet hs t'ecanonn:liteirnoirWend 'tariffs are removed; laher certain -L." Released fromhospital TneSdaY, ld not agree,to forgits bar- the nured '‘ man suffered slight • Seaforth Pair Wins Honors A Seaforth rink took top honors in 'the 'annual Westinghouse doubles tonrney at Seaforth Lawn Bowling Chtb greens. on Wednes- day. The rink, composed of Dr. P. L. Brady,' skip, and J. Kenneth Willis, had three wins and a plus of 27. The ,suecessful tourney saw 28 entries and the hest of weather for the day, ' Ed. Engel and Sam Poag, Water- loo, placed a close second with three wins- pIus 21. Other winners were: C. McManus and S, Robin- son, Goderich, three Wini.plus 1;- B.. Y. Christie, and Reuben 'Stev- ens, Seaforth, two wins plus 24; C. W._ Smith and R. E. Dunn, Lon- don Thistles, two wins plus 21, and Scrimegeour and D. McLaren, Goderich, two wins plus 19. • Other entries and skips were: A. ToWensend, •Goderich;: J. Dorsch, Waterleo, 11. C. Marshall; Strat- ford; Milt Moffatt,Stratford; R. B. McIntosh, Ailsa Craig; W. New- ; Mier more ton; A:" IgcNaughtorf,' Blyth; R. Taylor, Exeter:- R. Marriott, St. "Marys;-, Ernie Fridhana; Goderich; William Ball, George Mays; 'Frank Sills, Eric Munroe, N. MacLean, M. McKellar, Seaforth; H. Wil- liams;'Criiiton; Bev.. Boyes, Clin- ton; George Baechler, Goderich; Earl Allison, Goderich; Stan Mc- Lean, ,Goderich. ' ' ' ROMAR ..„ Mr and Mrs Gordon:'Scott and farnilyvisited with Mr. and Ernest-:,:Allen?-and-fatirllY-.,at-Jheir cottage near:Kintail,'OnSunday.:. Alice Walktiris holidaying: With friends' at .Faleciner:',.:She is .acconi-' panted by iqpiey.SdiStt:'and Jerry Scottof. statfa:,. • •••: • • - ..Dianne .Mough,ton4s:sPencling--,a few days with her grandmother; -;" One,: 'hundred and twenty-two puilils..attended SerViCes:', being helilin,,c roxii arty. Church- baSernent and NO: 6: School$n Tuesday,. and Mrs'. :Millard Clall, of. Falconer, N.Y.„ and Mrs; Jack Duncan and farnily �f Kirkton with Mr. and,:Mrs,,Gor- den Scott on ,Sanday,- " • and, Mra."Frank Houghton, Of 'AYIrrier,.With Mrs. ":1Ioughtori on Thur.sday. , tile ineeting �f the Ladies' Aid So elety: on ,..Ttleaclay!evening: Mrs. -Willien&Miller,..preSided.:':MrS. Scett.airitt had 'Charge ther''cleVotianal', period,' The :secretary, •Mrs. JohnWellaee., Called -the, rell:::::::TWeive'r.rnenlhers: were: present, . • . . • •The:.tteaSurer::.6,v64:411114.40,.t' -Orthe sUPPen, 71 -n -a" .w.aslrery, en- couraging. •: Mrs ''Jiin Minexi. gaYe. reading,Land:afrs-LOateg.40-ii-::: Mittee-and.7„.program, eeminitte'e 'Were appointed, - •' • 41 blue, coal'. ,WILLIS DUNI)AS Champion Stcve and Fem.:cm-Re . DUNDAS and LONEY Phone: 573 or 1.38 CRICH'S wnrrE, .cLoyElt BREAD Sweet as. June Igeadews Phone 34 Seaforth • BAKED FRESH DAILY . LEMON'S TAXI , • and PARCEL , SERVICE_ AII Pasengers Ins.prect.: •,* PEf9NES; . • CECIL .. DA.YE 670. • 6.75. BEAUTY SALON Phone 373 SEAFORTEI ‘: ONTARIO )(A PRODUCTS §fied9liiT DIESEL FUEL and FARM LUBRICANTS Phone 686-W Phone 190 -Seaforth .Godench District Obituaries MISS. MARY CURRIE 'CROMARTY - Funeral Serviees were held 'at the Heath -Leslie frin- eral home, Mitchell, at 2:30 •p.m. Monday. for Miss Mary Currie, a former resident of Crornarty, who died in the Woodstock General Hos- y woul Pital On Saturday. She was 93. • She had been- a Music teacher at gaining power:, the: professions are concuSeion, gevere brush burns and Cromarty in her younger days and unlikely to disband their associa- a fractured. 'Collarbone. The .acci- was also a graduate nurse. , A lions through whith•fees are, regu- dent was investigated by OPP daaghter of the late Hugh Currie latecl ,and licenses are controlled, Constable 'Jack McDowell, - and his wife; the former Mary Mc- and big business vvould riot like . Kellar, she had resided Dar the terferenee in its operations. Disrupt Hydro past few Years with het niece; Mrs : -1".1°ng as there are''tariffs, paf- 'Mensal' :and diatrict were with John. young, ,of R:R. 3,:Woodstock. enta,Ilabor unions) Prefesi9nal, as out hydro for tv96 hours, and two Miss •Currie was .ut member of somatiens and monopolistic 'busi- men are in hospital as,, a' keadt of Croniarty Presbyterian Church, neSses, .there can, be no true free an accident a:. --half mlle: south of Surviving are two nieces, Mrs, markets- in this country, ' Hensel" Wednesday afternoon. Young anci4.1grs. Ernest Graham, Why then should farrnerS be ex. Walter Reid,' 30, of Ripley, and of AVonhandOne rienliew, Gee: -..pected ta -operate under an entire- wilt -6 -i - Russell, Avonton. Rev. Samuel Kerr, of Exeter, officiated at the funeral service. Mr, ErneSt Gra- ham sang "The Shepherds' Psalm" during the service. ,Buriai was in Cromarty _cemetery. Pallbearers were John Iloggarth, Gordon Hog- garth, Jim Scott; Ken McKellar, Tom Laing_and TOM Scott. MRS. A. RICHARDSON , HENSALL=Mrs. Annie Richard- son, oldest resident of Hensel", passed away on Tuesday mornin at South Huron Hospital, Exete . She had been a patient for the past 15 Months. In her 94th year, she was born in England,•the for - ly different set of rules than other Canadians? Or, for that matter, why should Canadian farmers be plaeed at the mercy of an unre- stricted open market in conipeti- lion with farmers in other coun- tries who are producing in protect- ed markets With all the benefits of price ,supports and production in- centives'? The above is an item from the Wheat Pool Budget. I can heartily agree with it, but where do we go from here? Do we continue with price Supports of various kinds? These haven't proved to be the fin- al answer. Doe turn to defiei- ency payments? These seem to be rnor Annie Proeter, and came to causing grave. concern the Unit - Canada -47 Years-ago...She ed State-as-rePorted by Secre- tary of Agriculture Benson. 1Vfarketing agencies- and co-op- eratives seem, ta be:doing a good job of getting farniers the market price for certain products, but still farmers' net income is insuf- sided her since. • Ifer husband, Thanias Richard son, predeceased ,her Some thirty years ago. She was a 'member of St 13"a -id's Anglican Church, Hen- sail:- Surviving -are -two -danghters Mrs. Archie Noakes and Mrs, "ficient-------- The Meg Producers have cicnsid ered the processing of their pro- dUct. -This could, imProve the farm- ers' returns. How about the things we buy? Again from the Wheat Pool Budget I find that a 12 -foot combine cost 1,938 bushels of wheat in 1946, but in 1958 it cost -5,53 bushels of wheat for a similama- Mary Taylor; Mensal': one son, Jack,. of Eliglandv 13,,grandeliil; dren; great-gr,andchildren . and two gteat-great grandchildren. 'Resting at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel, Hensalt-' private services will be""held Thursday .at 2 p.m, Burial will be made in Exeter cemetcry, Paper - makers buy a third -of • One eighth of all the wood eut .htheeaitrins.wood frornOther, proclucere. in Canada is the fuelwood used for • • - • o' me the problem is not a mat- ter of price Supports' or: tariffs or deficiency' payments,' but rather the problernof being able to purchase prodiiets tni. the same basis as I., •e, farrner, must sell my pro- ducts. were admitted to South Huron. Hos- pital with minor injuries when the truck driven by Reid went out of control on No. 4 highway, OPPosite the farm of Archie.Roweliffe. •The •truek careened into a ditch, struck a hydro.pole, went through a fence, hit a driveway, was tossed into the air and broke off hydro *ITS, The t,ruck was badly wreeked. - OPP George Mitchell, of Exeter, investigated. • Are you ready to rent your'spare room?' A classified advertisement phonedto The Huron Expositor, 141, will bring a tenant. „ R R I ontmorency erri orty-Munroa- SURANCE Auto- - Fire ..- . Wind - Life . Specializing in all forms of term Instirance and family • protection . • ' 'SEAFORTII .3.91 Goderich Street West L SEVEN -ROOM HOUSEwith bath; -small -.barn,- henhouse, • and garage, •cin 8 acres. ClOse • to school and town. 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