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The Huron Expositor, 1971-09-16, Page 15SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 1971 FALL FAIR Acknowledgments The Seaforth Agricultural Society, acknowledges receipt of and expresses appreciation for the following gifts of cash and goods. • Junior Fair- Goodi Huron County 4-H Chill Leaders Huron County Junior Farmers AR-SW.10110n Huron County Soil & Crop Im- provement Association Topnotch Feeds Ltd. Wilkinson's I.G.A. Stewart Proctor Baco 'Mineral Co. Victoria Grey & Trust Co. Ltd. and Trophies Russel Bolton Cooke 'Division of Gerbo Cor- poration, Hensall Huron •Ceiinty Pork Producers Canadian Imperial Bank Of Com- merce, Sea-forth Branch. - Bank of Montreal, ClintoaBranch W. 0. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Toronto-Dominion Bank, Sea- forth Branch SALES E. SEP.VICE.TV • RADIO • HI- Fl • STEREO 40/A6521-1150 9 17 SPARLING STREET HEY, YOU- OA IN A HURRY! YOU'VE HAD THAT PHONE: FOR' I FIFTEEN MINUTES WITHOUT SAYING A WORD. St . I HAPPEN- 10 BE TALKING- 10 MY WIFE. Step right this way - see the world of the future, here today in the great new '72 models. See new luxury and glamour, new dash and verve, in the great new '72's. ,See new safety and pollution control features too - and see for yourself. Now you can have a car that's personalized to your particular tastes, your individual needs. See variety, see value - see the best of '72 and see them at the Auto Show. CKNX MOBILE UNIT Will Broadcast From The Show Friday Night Sponsored by I AC LTD. ALL CHILDREN UNDER 17 ARE WELCOME,' BUT WE MUST REQUEST THAT THEY BE ACCOMPANIED BY 'AN ADULT TO BE ADMITTED TO THE ARENA 11th ANNUAL GODERICH YEUSITY TW AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' THURSDAY - FRIDAY to-40:30-RM:- ' EACH EVENING A Free Rose to the First 100 Ladies Compliments Fr of Traders Group Ltd. o * STARRING... . • . ... ; ...................................... 4 GRAF .FINA SERVICE • GODERICH MOTORS • JIM .HAYTER CHEF/-OLDS ' Representing American Motors Representing Ford Motor Co. Representing Chev-Olds. Division General Motors Representing Pontiac-Buick Division GeneralBU M otorsiCK J.P. SCHUTZ CHRYSLER STRICKLAND TOYOTA * Representing MI Chrysler Products Representing Toyota McGEE ppNTIAC Po, rd C9n r n rtation of and Welt to Mitten every 'two weeks. It wag also learned there are ' toe or six deaf students InPerth 'CPuotY attending school: Ativigton who might be able to be trans- ported in a Joint agreement with the Perth ,board, tWe...Wet #10. 2Ay. OPOcto, we .:NYWt the tarts, 1. said p.42.4:444_44 10.t,t, • Ile did progisO, 0404 .the ,board 0$11.140-49r# • #(94r4 get*? work on the Mattel and. present rOPOMPlendation . at the next meeting. THE HURON E4F0511ToR, SVAFORTli, ONT., WEPT. 14, TS Oui .StOre-Wide uk- W By John D. Baker Public Relations Officer • Branch 156 55 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH On SepteMber 16th, 1916 a London Times correspondent wrote, •There were many for- midable German positions in 11 front of Courcelette, especially two trenches which the enemy had fortified in every possible way. Twice the waves of men went forward and failed to reach the trenches. The third swept - Into and over both trenches and into the ,outskirts of Courcelette. 4, it was not supposed that the place could be taken at this stage of the fighting, but our men having won all that they were set to win, clamoured to be allowed to go on. It was after six in the evening before the troops on the right and left of this attack had • both completed their work and firmly held the ground up to the village itself. Then they went on, and by 8:10 p.m. they had worked clear throught the ruins and had carried two especially . strong positions on the farther ' side - the cemetet' bnthe north- ./ ,east and a quarry on the north .of the Enemy prisoners taken were over 1,200 including 32 Officers, with two guns and a large number - of• machine guns; the Canadian casualties were estimated at 4,000., Much destiltory fighting • followed this success. . In his report for the week of Sept 20 - 27 the Canadian eye witness stated that t• as a result of further severe fighting" the Canadians have captured several important German positions and have advanced their own line upon 40 frontage of nearly two miles to a maximum depth of 900 yards. The total number of prisoners in their hands since the beginning of the -deal offensive now amounts to 38 Officers and 1,610 other ranks. They have alsq cap- tured 25 machine guns, 11 trench mortars and a great quantity of ammunition of all sorts and other *at reatertals'. On Sept 9th •Comrade Dave Netzke celebrated his 77th birth- day, Dave served in World war One with the 71st Battalion and * later transferred to the Engin- eers. The 71st Battalion mobil- ized in Woodstock, Ontario, Lt. Col. D. M. Sutherland was the Commanding Officer, and the Regiment sailed for England on the 21st of April 1916. • Comrade Neil Bell celebrated his 51st birthday on Sept 9th, On Sunday Sept 12th the Zone Convention was held in Goder= ich. The proceedings opened with an impressive parade led by a Pipe and Drum band, the attend- ance was only fair. CASH Seaforth Farmers Co-Op.$50.00 R. S. MacDonald 20.00 Topnotch Feeds Ltd. 20,00 ' ' The Huron Expositor 15.00 Robert McKinley M.P. 15.00, Charles McNaughtonMPP 15.00 • Ontario Bean Producers 10.00 Ball & Macauley 10.00 Scott Poultry Farms Ltd. 10.00 Seaforth Medical Clinic 10.00 • Stewart Bros. 10.00 A. Y. McLean 10.00 Boyes' Farm Supply 10.00 • Milton J. Dietz 10.00 Stratford' Beacon Herald 10.00 McGavin Farm Equip. 10.00 Vincent Farm Equip. • 10.00 Toronto Dominion Bank 10.00 "John Longstaff Cyanamid 'Farm Supply R.. S. Box Ltd. G. A. Whitney Toronto Star Ltd. Perth Huron Shorthorn Club • Huron Canadian Fabri- cators Rowcliffe Motors Russ' Recreation Bob Dinsmore, Texaco Sea-forth News 5.00 McConnell & Stewart 1, 5.00 Keatings Pharmacy • 5.00 Read's Shoe Store 5.00 Habkirk Transit Service 5.00 "All this talk about Woman Liberation! I'd just like to get captured." SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Phone. 527-0270 SeafOrth Veterinary Clinic 5.00 Wrights Transport Ltd. 5.00 Kilbax:chan Nursing Home 5.00 John A. Cardno Ins. 5.00 Crown Hardware 5.00 Joe McConnell 5.00 Commercial'Hotel 5.00 Brucefield Farmers Co-Op.5.00 Flannery Cleaners 3.00 Shinen's Store 3.00, Hildebrand's Paint and Paper 3.00 Huron Wholesale 2.00 Cleave Coombs 2.00 Queens Hotel 2.00 Bob's ,Barber Shop" 2.00 Seaforth Superior Store 2.00 McNairns Restatissa___,_ John Pu~hian 2:00 Graves Wallpaper ' • 2.00 Main Street Variety Store' 2.00 Bill O'Shea's Mens wear 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.60 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 IES Huron County Junior Farmers Assoc. - 20 lb. turkey Huron County Soil & Crop Im- provement Assoc.-2 lge.hams Topnetch„Feeds Ltd. - merchan- dise - value $ 25.00 Stewart Proctor - Books Victoria & Grey Trust Co. - Toronto-Dominion Bank - • ' Seaforth Branch Huron County Hog Producers, Canadian Imperial Bank of Corn- _ three - Seaforth Branch Bank-of Montreal, Clinton Milton J. Dietz Ltd. - Flowered Horse Shoe Hume Clutton - Trophy Huron Holstein Club Silver Trophy Sun Ray Feed - Trophy Ross Marshall - Award Howson & Howson Ltd. - Trophy. United Dairy ProdUcers Co. - cheese Seaforth Women's Institute - cash prizes Fry Cadbury - Cash, awards Mrs: W. Haugh - Cash special Gingerich Sales and Service Ltd. - prize award Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canad- ian Legion - parade awards. board ehairetan Hobert ]] eatcl he could not WW1 44.64$494 on the matter stns. the men had not, ...4P9.14.1PCd.thePlr selves as a .4400419a In adva09.9 of the' meeting. c•we didn't know ,,the, .nro,,- cednre, " Mr. Ives said, lo au we just took the bull by the horns. and came in." HoWever, later in the evening, a letter was read from D, E. Kennedy, superlili endent of the Ontario School for the Deaf The letter. gave particulars about the Schools administration ' Act which now permits a school . board to provide transportation for a student to and from an Ontario School for the Deaf. "It is my understanding," he wrote "that School Boards assis- ting parents in this may well be able to claim all or part of the transportation cost as, an approved expenditure and subject to grant." The two visitors were then invited to speak on the subject and the board learned that the parents of these live students at Milton from Huron have been transporting the children home Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones from Orpington, Kent, England, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jones from Croydon, England haye been * visiting Comrade Cleave and Mrs. Coombs. Ronald is Mrs. Coombs' brother. They are leav- ing for the U.K. on Sept 17thi we hope that they had an enjoy- able holiday in Canada, and wish them a good trip home. .PAST EVENTS At the regular, meeting last a Thursday evening the,, Legion members welcomed three new nlmbers to Branch 156, Maurice L. Balkwill, W.D. Edward, Til- ford and Fred Thompson who has transferred from Branch 234 vs Guelph. On Thursday Sept 9th, 69 , Senior Citizens enjoyed a social Fellowship Group' Meets There were 22 present at the steak cook-out held at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling on Tuesday evening. Wm. Brown presided over the business period and the minutes were read by lite secretary and adopted by Geo. Hays and Mrs. Clair Campbell. The treasurer's report was read by the treasurer, MisS Peg. Grieve, and accepted by Mrs. 'John Patterson. A discussion' wag held con- cerning the Turkey Buffet supper and which it was agreed would be held on October 28th. A- new tape is to be purchased for •the The next meeting will be held in October at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Lon Smiths when Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McKindsee will ahem pictures of their World tour. James F.'Seott, thanked the Klings for their kind hospitality and, for the pictures of local events which they showed. COMING EVENTS Friday Sept 17th there will be a Bingo as usual at the Legion Hall. On Sept 25th there will be a social and Stance-at the Legion. On Sept 26th the Legion golferS are holding a 2 ball foursome. A reminder tp Comrades who have books froth the Legion lib- rary, please bring them back as soon as you have finished with them, there are others waiting. A Legion service was held at the Box FtteraLllome_on-Tues--- --diTeverdng for the late Comrade Henry Swan. NeLL_ser_ved....in world-war-Two--Seaforth -'Motors MOTT' with the 8th Light Anti Aircraft Regiment. On September 5th Comrade Morley and Mrs. Storey cele- * orated their 30th wedding anni- versary. Morley served in World War Two with the Ordinance Corps. GOODS"' and TROPH Nicholson File Co., - Black Diamond Files Eatons of Canada - silver plate value •4 18.00 Bacia laboratory - 200 lbs. cattle mineral Huron Expositor - subscriptions value $ 18.00 United Co-Operatives of Ontario - cheese Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce -silver tray Seaforth Jewellers - merchan- dise - value - $ ••5.00 Seaforth News Printing Office - Stationery value $ 10.00 Simpson Sears - silver dream and sugar & tray George A. Sills & Sons Hdwe. - merchandise value $ 15.00 Larone's Stationery & Gift Store- merchandise value - $ 15.00 • Seaforth Creamery- merchandise Wm.NeilSon Ltd. - • chocolates J.M.Schneider - Crispy Flake Shortening• value $ 6.00 MacLean's Flowers - credit voucher Value $ 5.00 McConnell Nursery - Credit voucher value $ 3.00 Huron County 4-H Club Leaders Assoc. - 20 lb. 'turkey george Ives Of Blyth and Pat 3400* of 49ndeShOro were on hand• at the recent Meeting of the Heron County Board. of Education to ask for the board's, consideration in the matter 'of transportation for five deaf children in Huron County to the school for the deaf in Milton. The students, they said, were located in the central area of the 'bounty with one each • in Goderich, Londesboro, Blyth, Clinton and Seaforth. The men appeared at the first of the meeting but were only invited to state their business. get-together at the 'Legion Hall. On every second Thursday of every month the Legion provides the Hall free of charge for the Senior Citizens in order that they might en Joy an afternoon get=together. The Bingo last *Friday night attracted 80 , players and prizes to the value of $332.00 were won. *0.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Wm. Hart 10.00 Elliott's Ltinch Hugh Thompson 5.00 Don Eaton Ins. Willis Dunda.s 5.00 Cronin Transport 5.00 Dublin •Hardware 5.00 Friend & Whetham 5.00 Wm.Stapleton & Son Harold Jackson McLaughlin Motors Fred• Riley Anstett Jewellers Crich's Bakery r;itcoil4600044 4FoiT oui4e E1. you-. 'me WONDERFUL, As00:YAAAI.NTAF114064.riTHINESITO87 ELECTRONICS Authorized Kroehler Dealer Phone 527-1390 Seaforth Chesfirfield Suites, ors Swivel Rockeri.Beclioorti Suit# s. VISIT OUR BOOTH AT THE SEAFORIII PALL mt, • September 18th and 19th WHITNEY FURNITURE.