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The Huron Expositor, 1977-09-01, Page 21A+• y,.' 1Y, F •' 1' 1741 « Af , f •, a ." ..- _ � , • a -' SEAFORTH! ONTARIO,, THUR$RAY, SEPTEMBER 1,' .1977 second Section 1A ,,— $A ;.kv •::{.:, .,;{:: .v{J•: v':.i1{{{:{{{{J:t:v{,�:•:!'•w r,{+. f�4'• ,+J•,;:.v 1. .f$rr• r:rlr• : ..4r>�ii:H%J�{yp{�' ,,:.... . Jr v...d >: ..•:an.:• ••c:. r:r:>�., „•.,Y•' r. • n s�;•`3>�r`i' �? ,::.,} 4t r., .. r .,{{ >r.. r.}'''•. :.G•%. r l+rr%. `r v,r•.},•} k. {, .v�Y. •.,'ix,• .n ..,.r... r.. .. .... ,4..... }... r., .R:•::k•..,Y.•...,.! : • r. it:r, ..:i:4" . r'r.•. {}j:: rcr t:Jr>..v:W I�I.'/.VY.i' .. •:.7•': ! t'.+ .\, ��p v•. v+�••. .{ ., , v..{xn:•:•:+y •::: ... •:•.`2i,+4t 4....: v ,:} •. 3.4K :1'hJ'i^}>, ti'�++.'Y{y .i -v:f>�, n:: >J:v:......•:.•. r. .: k'4•: (• .r r.r � l'� , ! 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R ested the town ltla _fOr ff �T�.a;,>,. re;..i°:., - ,.i..... ,,. •. . .,,. . .R ,��.���Y >.� .�,a_,s �. x,xr�x ,tiak.,�.,r.:.,.'",��, ..„,:..!i.,„�,vtY,K&..,� . d�,��,C,`:I ' +,��. .`�,'t ��. ...�.....,,�.� .�_..,M.._ >„S.j1"� ,,'. ,n .. 1;r:,.. < '6:' Ra,k..•., . h rt•,4�� suggte.waratn h s shop -de l e_.a..hu_,"i, .2 ,Alexander S.t sPoundinp:.`.1 k,.a•+..� s n.•, . . �;..„,,:,_ • -.......-,_ ,r., ,_: r:... . .•,.. �. '.�P.,:!,,,�•.,'��xm�T>;a,,ip, y�.',r�,,.H,,,I...,.,.t ..,.,�....G•,,s.JWeFeelings were different eighty, the anvilwakening average Seaforth ever on . ..., . .ah. -: x9,. ..�� : ',.v•-•� f.� , ... .. :... .Yr , .I ... .. ,W : .: ' . .. „.�-. .,,. �„.: '<�,•. . -. .1. �a..,�. , ,,..y�,.. ,+.,. a', .. , ,� . ..�.�Tk`.,t.r r; .. �k,-,'re ,_ .:. , .Y',:s,..�,<;,:,.,. . �,,..i�: . .., ._: ,,. �hf� ara, ,,', _ ;.s:�. „M :.�F 'YIk: Yti'1.: m..'� ,.,.., .�. 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' •- .,.;�._,..* i ,, y„ �.4.�•.. ice.,. � �' •'�,, . s„ :{ Robert Jones, foreman at Lewis McDonald'i -Victoria - ' !'he actual celebrations <a? �. ..�, r?t. •� Mfr � ¢ �' � �{ 4 7. r7. rk x takes over and kee the thunder otn for � � ��'. ;�� k , _. >_ , , ,•,•, - >,t _ . , _ `. L ``.,R ”' - 'T .�� � -,' Psgoing star ted at 9 a.m, w,ith the ringing of the a;�,,,�`��' t.t�,. ,5�: ��,� � .�.t. .d n,,,• s a _ t r n� 1<' ^• er hour. _... . .��%,�•r , frebell and "the sounds of the fre � T 7 } ''"• ^, # d 3 ;. , -t:3� 'r ,.. ., , 2n . :•-iii' �::': , •,Y ;`:J R�' .'S T .'ki r r v i'.. "•: s. __ ....- •'.- ...-. - - - ,.:�:• . � whistle were bel shed forth over the peaceful .ia'},�: %,L:, . y�� .,:, •. r�.µ. , ,•', . . w„. .:+� _� 2;:,!,1 �, M.�,,,, ,. ,' .. ,, .\,ls. , -, .y,. ,. .� � r� _, '<,� m :;�. .xXiF .r«.3: terJ,.` _ ' `k5.. �:''• ._ � •.,:. � x F� a �� '� � + � � : ,a,,;� � fi +� .. � �;� ,, ,� A — ;J� Theear is 1897,an1 the two men are not a 'firemen were the first on the Y earth Th tis .}}: perpetrating a prank ontheir sleepy .ra errda for the da , entert aininb theg rowinC ��,, �. .^ , ?,. , . . ,. , , :: ... ?,,•+ � .' �” s j • (. }F r; x P. �; ',': z ' _` ',a•' +:" a,;,, : ., lye a „ , a. .,:,; neighbours; they are hammertn a salute to crowd of visitors with a demonstration of their,,,., their Queen who has been on the throne for • skills and a water fight. The firemen weren't.a^;�a tit fir.' eras ” g sixty years. It is the start of Seaforth's the. only ones to get wet; -according the k q >: Diamond Jub`gee celebration.. Expositor report... rs .. a r r+ 5r � v., A b u rst ' Another Queen , y, p "While the pressure was on, a good deal of , On .Sunda September, 4, Seaforth will be holding its Jubilee -celebration for another amusement - was occasioned by., a ' burst Queen, who has been on the throne for 25 occurring length of hose on Main'.tr-eety Q g in a len S g %i years. It is dqubtful,the day will be met with near, the town hall, and which gave a shower �r - _,- }c._ ay *eighty -bath �.,the•sarrreTomotion . o€ the -Jubilee D • to -those • that .-Ware_, StvAing_, in -Abe- r • ` , " ` .k - < W y s fun for those. whoj. } yrs ago. ' vicinity.. This, of course, wg> s: were far enough away to escape the deluge, ,4t `but it was`not,so tunny for fhosg•wha-g-ot.-thei>: 8-9.7 1 bil I S Of D 11 -k-, d The los 1 merchants and organizations clothes, although; no doubt, the sun soon : „ T pulled all .the stops for the 1897 pccasion. dried them again, ,the front page ,story 'read. - ... - r ...... Little was spared in effort or imagination -to- THE QUEEN'S ROYAL CAR -- Seaforth 'residents in 1897'didn't the athlefiGTgravrtds °(iaow: Optimist Park) in the "Royal car'' r ' decorate the town, according to the,.June 25 More serious and formal was the procession spare any effort on?' trying' to: make their Jubilee celebratJons surrounded by her royal guard. _ v :}• • ' issue of the Expositor. P led by. eighty. bicyclists. his was followed l?y _..— _ - - - - �_,--,--- - -- rea s ic: Above"mocct^Queen'MrsIcFaul,'arrives. ani • •• the band of the -33rd battalion; the Seaforth - 'gilEver .reen arch 9 company' of volunteers, 33rd 'battalion, a A f f y_ .4Y r exemplified the'loyalty of their owners in the pictured to b@." i pretty arrangements of flags and bunting, , '.,,, Also included in the procession was a guard gn cif'' honor;' several ckrriag containing. -the , --- ' � - _ , _ -,-. .,,,.,• c tz s { Nor were the worthy it e{i o mayor, ree-v_e; tocol: ctexgymen,and members ..., _. V_ villi drie whit- .behind - "in ilii, of arliament; school children; girls' -• .--- tickets-packed-Ca:r-dne's-ld-all-tothe doors -fox "�- "T ai%�ttroon; X70; recieatio�rgxounds at mght, P movementtbr the heal of in. of the town and the "Grand Concert'`'. According. - - ssful .and most patriotic demonstrations . •$115; and receipts Ecom; the sale of booths,. _ ..r Y g gymnastic •corps; the. Bayfield Band; and : to- the succe. p { ` pretty display of patriotism, the had ever.helti inn Seaforth, and we are sure, none $30 P Y P .Y P Y; -various., societies., 'The prQcession eventually Expositor, the people got their 'money s - n:. g ry ore::of;.,Mr,' matte its way to the afhletic grounds for a worth: - could go home feeling otherwise than' that - u - - "" ^ •,•a{' erected a large arch' at the Y serge, of s eech,es and" atnotic son s.. y a' ed'' the Expositor a d . splendidly P'r0 C� citizens G.E.Jfi-ckspn" The whole 'display magnificance' and beauty, the like which entert entertained," been ull and said. « �� « r - • , --. -... The citizens of Seaforth we're by no' ime�ns P P g has not been attained by' any town' of this size. `The programme prese rated was an _ modest: in their, celebration,' even arranging Afeature, both unique and pretty, was that of • Ho rye voce excellent one. When 'W6 curtain arose for the The town of $eafortli•:'plans ' spen'ii $.400 the electric li ht cgm n now Seaforth 'fust art , the s'in ers .'were seated 'on a for the train to be held for passengers going g„ pay p g fo'r its community picnic marking Queen f The afternoon events •included a� ten mile east, and the Expositor was by no means {.. Creamery. On the top of their,power house pyramid, and ,the Queen, as represented by' _Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee. part of that money "° 'horse -race with more 'than 20 'riders modest in its account. Mrs:: E. McFaul . enteren shortl and took pier { .could be seen, vada-coloreel- shifting, lights,' h . + will come -in form' of a grant from the .. .• , J , > competing. There wds also a baseball match lace ori fhe'thtoi%. She was followed b { -makingtherwords,,'GodSave the Queen', _. p y'two• - government. In 1897 the ex erases. amounted first paragraph of the 1897 story - -between Mitchell and Brussels; a. tug, of war litilc' pages and a numtser_ i lady atte�id-ants,, t-$7gtl_Tbe-reeeipt-s for the-da'y-amounted ttr�- -' " ,< { _ Between the•townsh-i. s� a-t-r-ick.and'fa'nc-bik=--- - r al Arid . --'- �> • ridin display b the :. Turner brothers s of whip Mr: G.B.Scott was present in the et1 It�wt V �� - Y N >:,• . •r h avour', an oc e $,1420. # TWCt_;`5U eSt10n5 g P Y Y character .of court jeste' s aseQueen`s weather on Tuesday, a t J: g9 r, and with his many "• _ ?:< { - Toronto; and a soccer match between the `perfect day for the celebration of an event >{, comicalities, witty. sayings :and comic s2tigs,'.. When the` present .Seaforth 'reereation- Hurbnszif $e forth and a team'front the'St. mpressive n kept the audience in, excellent humour," ! . which has not only been unparalleled in c comfnittee a&&tised this spring asking for Clair peninsula:. " " da s " >. _ By to y s andit s he. figures a 'e • not has aroused great interest �: suggestions on how to .cefi brate Queen - 'F' " Y �- G ��: overwhelming, but eighty years ago they'must athetic rejoicing eaniongt all the history, bu z Elizabeth's Silver Jubife' e', they received only In the evening, the crowd had•'its choice 9f " SO C,er :a- rad' symp ' • a two, re lies. One . said the Queen was a entertainment.. Those who had mann ed'to have been impressive.. n advertisement by civilized nations.of,the world And in no part of P g g in uded - several ' Macdonald , c othiers,,on the 'same _• The+,pxogram; cl different Greig and the vast Empire, who, on that day celebrated musical numbers and a tableaux, representing page as the Expositor account prices overalls -. the 60t of�thecoronatiot of our { he Queen at different periods in Iter fiif - ' , at 65c, 7$c,.95c, and $1. We or cotton.shirts auspicious event' t gracious 'Queen, was this aur Those who.didri't snake it inside were found at • 7 -ire red, navy or black, sold At'33-C, 45c, 50c, or -, the recreation grounds watching a soccer 75c, And the priwce of a man's summer suit more enthusiastically . and patriotically >" game by electric light. The game between was $3,75• "' celebrated than in Seaforth." '• ,r,• e. ' ' _ r err j` Dublin aild Staffa, according to the Expositor, ,;in-the,Think about that while you enjo ourself A . g Yr` :.>. was scientificaily:contested by.both teams _... hp_.. a _ert e. ninebini3ghtin $205;. ___ _.�r Y -- .: , :t f 3 ,,Jubilee. a , this :.r ,� 3 rf. a grant -from .the town, $100' subscri tions another Queen's ee in 5e fyorth Dublin won • 3 to 0: �' p 'the : • i Th d citizens, 0 & p t Sunday., ' e . y s dis from' s, he . .. .. _. � . � ended with a 'firewgrk play Cf da a f m' c' en $3 Q• 'gate re is ,in S {� a �t & w S s� f/ d e d- r� F -e> 5 S4 w • !. 1 r S k' > xTMJ^l..V ,S Y ix- I i i f' R. T I t E° 1. rsy t 3e f�. PS,S �'/ Y�..:S�.. , -3 'kid • 7 4 ;F., rrX•. ..t A �.,... st6Y e a { c L i' M ,r i' • .P e y N:•. «, , ' `<: 'T- - y,.N, F.,. - 4 \ r. Y and hoty r { JU131l.EE R1r{UIlt4bER -- : $UMmer-studetlt town 'employee 'rohr .feet=t:o tlttl n -Ra filet was used to " , I.t . reach -110166- Ah almost per, f1 tie G,ttth ear Won of Queen Vtctari . at Seaforth a jtlbllae f tletebrate t �, a ? r - ite wtat new ' :��• > t;etebrattan it1 t$Ji'. Tire Ela was dlscavergd�ralong with another etre EVERG"iI�IV• . AlR4N . tiding under 'art eviigr,�en-ai'oh i5ppos erns fc�i the stet . :W `tx e, decal•�tl _, y- , f several similar rk y In sll ' htl. better Condition when the town safe, was, be ng cleaned Quem � �ltll�:�.lee�,lt 1t39� wel'e elabor�t�� to say lite is 8ri�ri s� �1a7r Styltthg, it was once o In .'' t. It haws sicet'ch ef'rtlie 'trdbn as alis toeket when sloe ascgrrded I a$t. T110 t6Wer sof b&dho s Hall Id )trod" 1slb!'e''i�►` ted ar h'. s ai rdss', M 4u ;� ' the-tfira ►e in 1837 37 and 60 years later. {Ex"pt�sitor Photo) _ __ _.: ,_. backgt'bu;fr ! a't 'left. This group of, tblebf, rO Math ee �M,' ... y , .: • „ S, b d.•* .. :k'y Sfi 'wltl f7:, Y • , 4 .. to T ? r~. + - - ., ,. ,,Yf, tr . , ,'� . , - . �. ' .. ., .... .. .... .. r' , , i'.1`�r�J}QSATN�v^,"'+�d{3�'''22+.CCi�'v5t'}n'•�+T`M. • r , n .4'� t'S5 � ?rx� ��Rk„ • 4r tk.f i r u , . , , .. .•.. . , ..y;,....i•,W:1.:n ._. t. ._..__.�';"-"'4•rr,•'•.'-•••••.rrw....,....,-..ru.._..•w.... •.n....._.. .r....., _..w�, . ._.,.ww... --...•+..._-...._-.. -- ..w r•, , , .Y.°p ... • •1 :. .�. ....4 - ,. . • aa,:.. 'd:.,,r : in•...arc:.,.ue,-Ar.'�••,••'.e"•LtMnMo-,•.w.rvpr.i au'dtM*•'•:!'N'4s,p .:.Y i r , • vna. :,f w _.i: w- . roomy... .,: r.'S' n % ..'..... x„ .,cL•...„, . o.. .r+r.•Y, w . _tF .. :. .+: ':'►!• :» 4. ..m I ""'M".'Nr . - .. �. :. .. .: , .. .fi•, l .. .. V . . ,.: n y.._ ,:,..ry,w..- WW'ta ,L>i,�.:'.: -., ,.., . . ' .. .. . ,, .:, - .. '.: W.:..raw, $y ..u• ,•4,, mu.:.vW.,w.-. •k', w , ..k .....».�::,'1R"�!"'.',�r"'°"'.,.,r-°:_'wa„.,. W '. -., v. , :. • .. .. ..... '»: :ilu. •.•w_J.w,d $ a J: �•r=.�. .., •,u •ww .i,n•:»,:. ':,..':�":., . -. , '.. ... ,.. ... .. ......:.. .. ..w..: 4 .. Y: ,,, sow ... W`.. I•YN .. ,., ,. :.-,. ,.,. .. -T'. Sl... _.:.:... ,,. , 7,:': „n: v ':: Crx,NL ,,r r>rd _.,n.,ile .n-'w:&<,i, vus i.Y, ti„Lir-, ae. Mx, fix �'Insw rCf v...i.; T.,f 'h5a aY1....Ae ^.LLuedm .nLl:eau, ....a e;1.•....L uC.t1Y;.. ".�-. -, ..L. •• followed by the^ boyls., brigade, compose o a the corner of- Main and. Goderich number'of young' lads -of 'the town in full " ."At'' streets was a large . evergreen arch military uniform. • fir'>;s respl•endentwith many flags and &streamerof 'A Jubileerparade,`thoug'h, would 'not be the Ancient Order. of Foresters and the Sons of -street complete without-, the -Queen',, ttie local' `�. '• • Scotland; crossing the in' front of the organizers felt. They improvised.'' 'i hall' was a' handsome arch, erected by .- J; Britannia_ Masonic Lie, _surmounted..by - XK their emblem and a real live goat; the The Q u e e n Canadian Order of Foresters had a handsome streamer extendin across the street from. the ° g Scjfellows' "Following -the militarywas-the Royal car,' Od Hall,_. Further down was another,' composed ofa•beautifully decorated carriage, s large arch, bearing suitable mottos, 'while a' ° surmounted •by a gold trim canopy, drawn by handsome arcli• was erected by Messrs. four Fian(Nome black horses; and driven by Coleman- at, their office. . Arthur.Forbes, In the' cliario't was seated Her Gracious Majesty, as represented by Mrs. `{ E re c t ri c.. I g h t 5 E. McFaul. This was a oiost imposing and Jt g orgeous ' equipage, and ,the idea ,was _ All the arches were illuminated by,,,colgred fittingly conceived, and brought a' realistic 'not }.; -- � incandescent, electric lights.. Besides these feature to the procession which could have ' k" many arches the fronts of all the stores 'were been secured in any•other way,' while the fair ' gaily- festooned with evergreens, flagsand ' occupant of the chariot made a most charming • residen bunting while .many private ces representati ve, of. what Her Majesty is y_ .4Y r exemplified the'loyalty of their owners in the pictured to b@." i pretty arrangements of flags and bunting, , '.,,, Also included in the procession was a guard gn cif'' honor;' several ckrriag containing. -the , --- ' � - _ , _ -,-. .,,,.,• c tz s { Nor were the worthy it e{i o mayor, ree-v_e; tocol: ctexgymen,and members ..., _. V_ villi drie whit- .behind - "in ilii, of arliament; school children; girls' -• .--- tickets-packed-Ca:r-dne's-ld-all-tothe doors -fox "�- "T ai%�ttroon; X70; recieatio�rgxounds at mght, P movementtbr the heal of in. of the town and the "Grand Concert'`'. According. - - ssful .and most patriotic demonstrations . •$115; and receipts Ecom; the sale of booths,. _ ..r Y g gymnastic •corps; the. Bayfield Band; and : to- the succe. p { ` pretty display of patriotism, the had ever.helti inn Seaforth, and we are sure, none $30 P Y P .Y P Y; -various., societies., 'The prQcession eventually Expositor, the people got their 'money s - n:. g ry ore::of;.,Mr,' matte its way to the afhletic grounds for a worth: - could go home feeling otherwise than' that - u - - "" ^ •,•a{' erected a large arch' at the Y serge, of s eech,es and" atnotic son s.. y a' ed'' the Expositor a d . splendidly P'r0 C� citizens G.E.Jfi-ckspn" The whole 'display magnificance' and beauty, the like which entert entertained," been ull and said. « �� « r - • , --. -... The citizens of Seaforth we're by no' ime�ns P P g has not been attained by' any town' of this size. `The programme prese rated was an _ modest: in their, celebration,' even arranging Afeature, both unique and pretty, was that of • Ho rye voce excellent one. When 'W6 curtain arose for the The town of $eafortli•:'plans ' spen'ii $.400 the electric li ht cgm n now Seaforth 'fust art , the s'in ers .'were seated 'on a for the train to be held for passengers going g„ pay p g fo'r its community picnic marking Queen f The afternoon events •included a� ten mile east, and the Expositor was by no means {.. Creamery. On the top of their,power house pyramid, and ,the Queen, as represented by' _Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee. part of that money "° 'horse -race with more 'than 20 'riders modest in its account. Mrs:: E. McFaul . enteren shortl and took pier { .could be seen, vada-coloreel- shifting, lights,' h . + will come -in form' of a grant from the .. .• , J , > competing. There wds also a baseball match lace ori fhe'thtoi%. She was followed b { -makingtherwords,,'GodSave the Queen', _. p y'two• - government. In 1897 the ex erases. amounted first paragraph of the 1897 story - -between Mitchell and Brussels; a. tug, of war litilc' pages and a numtser_ i lady atte�id-ants,, t-$7gtl_Tbe-reeeipt-s for the-da'y-amounted ttr�- -' " ,< { _ Between the•townsh-i. s� a-t-r-ick.and'fa'nc-bik=--- - r al Arid . --'- �> • ridin display b the :. Turner brothers s of whip Mr: G.B.Scott was present in the et1 It�wt V �� - Y N >:,• . •r h avour', an oc e $,1420. # TWCt_;`5U eSt10n5 g P Y Y character .of court jeste' s aseQueen`s weather on Tuesday, a t J: g9 r, and with his many "• _ ?:< { - Toronto; and a soccer match between the `perfect day for the celebration of an event >{, comicalities, witty. sayings :and comic s2tigs,'.. When the` present .Seaforth 'reereation- Hurbnszif $e forth and a team'front the'St. mpressive n kept the audience in, excellent humour," ! . which has not only been unparalleled in c comfnittee a&&tised this spring asking for Clair peninsula:. " " da s " >. _ By to y s andit s he. figures a 'e • not has aroused great interest �: suggestions on how to .cefi brate Queen - 'F' " Y �- G ��: overwhelming, but eighty years ago they'must athetic rejoicing eaniongt all the history, bu z Elizabeth's Silver Jubife' e', they received only In the evening, the crowd had•'its choice 9f " SO C,er :a- rad' symp ' • a two, re lies. One . said the Queen was a entertainment.. Those who had mann ed'to have been impressive.. n advertisement by civilized nations.of,the world And in no part of P g g in uded - several ' Macdonald , c othiers,,on the 'same _• The+,pxogram; cl different Greig and the vast Empire, who, on that day celebrated musical numbers and a tableaux, representing page as the Expositor account prices overalls -. the 60t of�thecoronatiot of our { he Queen at different periods in Iter fiif - ' , at 65c, 7$c,.95c, and $1. We or cotton.shirts auspicious event' t gracious 'Queen, was this aur Those who.didri't snake it inside were found at • 7 -ire red, navy or black, sold At'33-C, 45c, 50c, or -, the recreation grounds watching a soccer 75c, And the priwce of a man's summer suit more enthusiastically . and patriotically >" game by electric light. The game between was $3,75• "' celebrated than in Seaforth." '• ,r,• e. ' ' _ r err j` Dublin aild Staffa, according to the Expositor, ,;in-the,Think about that while you enjo ourself A . g Yr` :.>. was scientificaily:contested by.both teams _... hp_.. a _ert e. ninebini3ghtin $205;. ___ _.�r Y -- .: , :t f 3 ,,Jubilee. a , this :.r ,� 3 rf. a grant -from .the town, $100' subscri tions another Queen's ee in 5e fyorth Dublin won • 3 to 0: �' p 'the : • i Th d citizens, 0 & p t Sunday., ' e . y s dis from' s, he . .. .. _. � . � ended with a 'firewgrk play Cf da a f m' c' en $3 Q• 'gate re is ,in S {� a �t & w S s� f/ d e d- r� F -e> 5 S4 w • !. 1 r S k' > xTMJ^l..V ,S Y ix- I i i f' R. T I t E° 1. rsy t 3e f�. PS,S �'/ Y�..:S�.. , -3 'kid • 7 4 ;F., rrX•. ..t A �.,... st6Y e a { c L i' M ,r i' • .P e y N:•. «, , ' `<: 'T- - y,.N, F.,. - 4 \ r. 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