The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-06-09, Page 3THE TJME5.ADV0CATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1949
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Napoleon Establishes
Beet Sugar Industry
In 1811, Napoleon Bonaparte,
convinced by scientific conclu
sions that sugar beets doubled
yields of cereal crops in the ro
tation, realized the industry’s
value to his empire.
Dissatisfied with the slow de
velopment of the Sugar beet in
dustry in France, he issued a
decree appropriating a million
francs for establishment of six
technical beet sugar schools.
This Imperial Decree compelled
farmers to plant 79,000 acres of
sugar beets the following year.
• After January 1, 1813, im
ports of sugar from the Indies
were barred and by the end of
that year there were 334 fac
tories in France manufacturing
Jbeet sugar. As a result of the
perception, determination and
power of one man, the industry
which was to revolutionize agri
cultural methods in Europe was
not only created, but within two
years was operating on an ex
tensive scale.
CANADA AND
SUGAR CO.
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Chatham Wallaceburg
//eadinp down Redstone Iakt
IN THE
HA1IBURTON HIGHLANDS
T£ you like to get out on the lake for
a sail—lie in the sun op a sandy
beach—or fight a small mouth bass
on a rocky inlet—Ilaliburton’s for
you, and the Tourist Information
Bureau at Mindent Ontario will help
you with the details. There’s hotel,
lodge or cabin accommodation —
and Hafiburton is only three or four
hours by train, bus or by car on
highways 2 and 35 from Trenton or
Toronto. Every year thousands of
* visitors enjoy our Ontario Holidays
_ —it’s up to us to see they have fun.
to'S MAKE THEM
WANT TO COME BACK”
WHHIIIP
OTTAWA MODEL PLAN TO TOUR CANADA — This de
tailed model shows what Canada’s capital will look like in
the future. The scheme, which took Canadian town planners,
architects_and engineers three years to culminate, was de
signed to transfer Ottawa jnto an attractive city reflecting
the Dominion’s status and achievements as a nation, The
model will be sent on a tour of the country. Here finishing
touches are applied to grounds of the parliament buildings.
which the Mizpah Benediction
was repeated. A- period of games
followed, after which delicious
refreshments were served by
Howard
for
also
with her
and Mrs.
News of Hensall
Rt. Rev. G. N. Luxton, D.D.,
Bishop of, Huron, will be at Stv
Paul’s Anglican Church, Hensall,
on Wednesday, June 15, to ad
minister the rite of confirma
tion. Service to commence at 8
o’clock. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Mrs. C, Hudson returned home
after a pleasant visit
daughters, Mrs. Avery
Kading, in London.
Dr. J. A. and Mrs.
with
and
the
Kip-
Scholl, presi-
made a brief
Mr. Nicol the
hymn book.
MacLean
visited with relatives in Toronto
recently.
Miss Robert Kirby of St.
Thomas j^pent the week-end visit
ing with friends here.
Mi*, and Mrs. Lee Oesch and
family of St, Catharines visited
during the past two weeks
the latter’s parents, Mr.
Mrs. Alex Mousseau, and
former’s mother, Mrs. Ezra
fer.
Miss Mavis Reid, daughtei’ of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reid, Lon
don, at a recent graduation re
cital at the Sacred Heart School
of Music, won the senior violin
scholarship and also the silver
medal for Grade • 9 violin. Miss
Reid is a niece of Miss Minnie
Reid, Hensall.
Carmel Choir Entertain
The choir of Carmel Presby
terian Church entei’tained the
•board of managers, elders and
friends in the school-room of
the church on Monday evening,
A sing-song was led by Mr. J.
L. Nicol, after which Bev. P. A.
Ferguson, presided over the pro
gram, -consisting of vocal solos
by Mrs. William Brown, Mr.
Donald Bell, Miss Alma Bell and
a chorus by Mrs. C. Kennedy,
Miss Alma Bell, Mrs. P. A. Fer
guson and Mrs. Scholl, Mrs.
Charles Forrest, accompanied at
the piano. Mrs. A.
dent of the choir,
address and made
presentation of a
The recipient expressed his sin
cere thanks and spoke briefly to
the members of the choir and
guests, encouraging them in the
service of song and music.
Contests were directed by
Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Ferguson,
after which dainty refreshments
were served.
Woliclo Class Moots
The monthly meeting of; the
Wohelo Class was held in the
United Church Sunday School on
Monday night* May 30, Mrs. D.
Kyle presided. The opening ex
ercises consisted of the hymn ”T
Would Be True”, the Lord’s
Prayer and the scripture reading
by Dorothy McNaughton. Roll
call was answered by names of
books of the Bible, beginning
With initial of first name. The
minutes were read 'and collection
taken* The twenty-third psalm
was then repeated by the group.
Plans were drawn up for the
class picnic to be held at Lions’
Bark, Seaforth, at a date to be
decided on. It was also decided
tq hold a baking sale at a later
date. Mrs. Maude Hedden was
named as an extra number on
the buying committee to send
cards to class members. Miss
Dorothy McNaughton was named
to send gifts, Eudora Hyde sang
a pleasing solo, “Thorny Roses”.
A humorous reading, “Katrina’s
Visit To New York”, was given
.by Mr. George Follick. His en
core Was “An After-dinner
Speech”. Delightful violin solos
Were then rendered by Mr. Jar
vis Horton* accompanied by Miss
Gladys Luker, at the piano. Miss
Elorenco Welsh contributed en
joyable piano numbers. The next
item, the topic “Esther” was
most interestingly dealt with by
Miss Ellis. The secretary dis
closed that the CARE parcel for
warded to Mr. Mbrlnz Erlangen,
Germany, a distant relative of
Mrs. J. Corbett, has been re
ceived. However, the letter has
to be translated into English,
The closing hymn, “He Liveth
Long Who Liveth Well”, after
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In Garden and Field Sizes.
19 47 net profits
corporations
on every dollar of
than 2
and Forests to permit
councils to increase the
on wolves to $40 each.
County of Elgin asked
In
adian
cents
of which more
were plowed back into business.
those in charge. Mr.
Brook was "’responsible
excellent program and
the games.
members for
Of
were
and, hy
would likely
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Harvey Morley and ‘Mrs.
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recently.
Glenn Hutton, of Fort
spending a few days with
BRINSLEY
Next Sunday, June 12, will be
observed US Children’s Day at the
regular service in Brinsley United
Church with children's .hymns.
AU children are invited to at
tend.
Mr. Arnold Kilmer, of Mc
Gillivray has been engaged as
organist in the Brinsley United
Church.
Owing to anniversary services
i n Trinity Anglican Church,
.Ailsa Craig, next Sunday, the
service in St. Marys Anglican
Church, Brinsley, has been with
drawn. The special speaker will
be Rev, Volliek, Rector of the
Ailsa Craig charge.
Mrs.
Wesley
Sarnia
Mrs.
Erie is
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Alozno Hodgins,
Phyllis,, a n d Bobbie visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Dobbs, nf Lucan.
Mrs. William Grieves visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Sutherland.
' Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Wesley Morley recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sims,
Mrs. W. J. H. Johnson, Mrs.
Andy Gilbert, Miss Marla Gilbert
of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. George
Chisher, Miss Frelda Bremman
of 'Corunna, and Mr. and Mrs. B.
W. Hyatt .and daughter Janet of
Hamilton.
The ladies of St. ’Marys Angli
can Church, Brinsley, are invited
to an Apple Blossom Tea to be
held at Saintsbury, Wednesday.
Take notice of the change of
date of the McGillivray Women’s
Institute to Friday June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Manquie and
daughter, of Buffalo, visited
recently with the latter’s father,
Mr. William Morley.
Mr. Norman Amos, a recent
graduate of Guelph Veterinary
College has recently purchased
the practice of Dr. Jose of Kirk
ton. The community wishes
Norman every success.
Mr. Flornte Bishop, who was
admitted to St. Joseph's Hospit
al, London, is doing as well as
can be expected.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Hamilton
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd of
Lucan spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood.
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Propose Change
In Area Name
Laird Mickle and Charles Mac-
Naughton, members of the Exe
ter District High .School Board;
asked Huron County Council to
support a request to the Depart
ment of Education to “South
Huron District High School
Board”*
The delegation appeared be
fore the council Monday when
the June session began,
Warden John Armstrong pro
mised consideration and the re
quest was referred to the educa
tion committee, The* delegation
hoped for an early decision so
that the name could be
porated on the new high
building here. The new
would be more descriptive
district, they said.
Warden Armstrong, in address
ing members, spoke of the pre
vailing drought. Huron County
was not so seriously affected as
some other counties
patient waiting,
come out as well as any.
Thanking the
their co-operation, he asked com
mittees to keep well within esti
mates.
He announced that council,
would visit the county home on
there,
to vi
Ontario.
Correspondence read by Clerk
N. W. Miller, and referred - to
committees, included resolutions
from Prince Edyard County pro
testing the dissolution of Old
Age Pension Boards; from Bruce
County seeking support of a
campaign, to eradicate the com
mon barberry.
Peterboro County resolved to
petition tjhe Department of
Lands
county
bounty
The
concurrence in a resolution re
questing an amendment to the
Railway Act by excluding the
word level before crossing. An
other Elgin resolution requested
that all engaged in the fishing
industry be compelled to carry
workmen’s compensation.
Wentworth County seeks an
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