The Seaforth News, 1957-06-13, Page 4•,•
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1957 VOTE
• Unofficial returns from Mon-
day's voting in Huron riding:
• Polling Division Cardiff McLean
ASHFIELD
1 85 27
2 100 SS
3 95 '89
4 76 39
5 31 73
'''''' 50 45
,Total , .... „489 294
08 BLYTH.
1 1 ..120 36
2 132 61
'Total 861. 97
BRUSSELS
1 107 71
2 87 32
3 111 68
..Total 805 161
CLINTON -•
14. 111 74
18 89 61
2A ....... .,132 , 50
28 00 87
84. 181 58
38 ., 100 70
4A 09 84
4B 96 65
Total 866 515
;COLBORNE
1 ...... .... so 42
2 62 52
3 110 50
4 46 64
Total 298 188
EXETER
1A
113.
se.
28
SA
38
Total
134 36
10$ 52
200 01.
167 v 98
122 76
152 63
64 46
913 462.
GODERICH
1 84 48
2 146 77
3 ...... .... 133 101
4A 68 ti3
4B 99
6 so 65
6 125 74
8 .. . 102 AO
9 72 75
10 171 102
11 174 104
12 99 96
18 09 52
1.4 103 69
Total .. . 1689 1126
TOWNSHIP VP GODEkICH
1 97 50
2 81 26
$ ...., 88 50
4 55
g
5 91
a 76 27
Total 618 212.
GREY
HAY
1 79
2 73
3 64
4 69
153
48
7 72
Total •633
1 61
50
8A 48
38 77
101
$4
116
29
8 27
Total 633
HENSALL
14. 126
18 116
a
4
6
7
93
44
53
67
68
62
39
IIBBERT
1
366
40
32
89
140
89
G9
38
77
631
' KIPPEN
Mr, Hugh McGregor of De-
troit is visiting his sister, Mrs.
Deltz this week
Mr. avn,d Mrs.Chas. 'Ouch -nom
and Benham, .Kitchener, 'also
Mr, .,and. Mrs. 'Stewart ''Oudialore.
and, Lorne. ,of. London -were •Suii:"
day visitors of the former's
fathen Mr. ,Saanuel ,Cudonore. :
Mrs, 'Mousseau of 1Zurich
ing at the -home of her son and
daughter-in-law,- Mr. and Mrs.
Einar IIVIoussean.
-Mrs. 'John Sangster, , Lynda
and Donnie of Clinton were re-
-cent visitors of an. aunt and un-
cle, Mr. -an-d Mrs. Joe Lostell,
Kippen Young People
The last aneeting of the ICI: -
pen Young Peoples was held
on May 27th in the Sunday
School r000n. The meeting open-
ed by singing "In 'Christ there
is no East or West", followed by
the Lord's Prayer. The devo-
tional was, taken by. Bob Bin-
nindylc. Everyone joined in sing-
ing "Tell Me The Old, 'Old
.Story". The minutes of the last'
imeetibg were read -and adopted.
The roll call "My favorite spring
flower" was 'answered by 20
members 'The topic "improve
orients foi• next year's Y. P,"
was taken in by all the Y. P.
'Hymn "Take time to be Holy"
was sung. A lunch was .served
by 'group E.
:Mrs. W. R. Cooper spent last
week in Sarnia with her daugh-
ter and son-in-law and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. 'Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dick.
ert and !Merle, visited .Sunday
with IMr. and MIS. Jack Dickert
of Bengston.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Long mom -
mulled by Mr. Robert Thomson
spent Sunday afternoon in Staf-
fa at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Cooper,
were visited by Mrs. Cooper's
sister and brother-in-law, My.
and Mrs. Mark Barker of Mesa,
Arizona.
W.M.S. Meeting
The monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. was -held on Wednesday
evening, June 5th in the school
room of the 'church. The presi-
dent, .Mrs, Emmerson Anderson,
chaired the :meeting and opened
with the singing of hymn 311.
Mrs. Hugh Kendrick took 'the
scripture and prayer. It was de-
cided to pack a bale an,d get it
away as soon as possible. Mrs.
John Sinclair, a delegate for
South Huron gave a report on
the Woodstock Conference. Miss
Greta Laramie of Hensall favor-
ed with two violin solos and -
88 MTS. Ross Broadfoot accompan,
91 ed at the piano. 'Mrs. Allan
Johnston read the 'chapter of
the study book. Miss .Verna Al-
derdice o a vote of thanks
to -all taking part on the pro-
giarn. The meeting closed with
hymn 376 and prayer by the
president.
Total 242 179
86 183
2 80 73
3 122 gi
4 95
Total 333 .411
HOLLETT
1 86 08
2 an 45
3 57 59
4 13,4 64
5 17,
6 is
7 81 54
Total 523 337
MeRILLOP
1
MORRIS
4EAPORTH
4TANLEY
71
48
a 63
4 103
7"
78
131
3
6
.3 5
144
121 88
138 71
104 58
188 1171
Total
97
79
119
115
97
9"
Total ...... 597
06
112
96
56
6 73
Total 491
STEPHEN
5o
39
31
49
54
WINTHROP
The annual open meeting of
the W. A. and WMS of Cavan
Church was ,held Wednesday af-
ternoon, June 5th when the
Church was decorated with
lovely summer flowers both in
the auditorium and school room.
A. bazaar was held and the Help -
ng Hand Mission Band sold can-
dy and small 'articles. Mrs. Wm.
Church and Mrs. R. K. McFar-
lane received the guests from
Turners and Brucefield societies.
261 Mrs. Gilbert .Smith, the presi-
dent, was in the chair and Mrs,
117 Frank Johnston presided at the
138 organ. Mrs. Oliver Anderson
read the scripture lesson from
Psalm 103 and •prayee was of -
601 feied by Mrs, W, G. McSpad-
den. Mrs. Louis Bolton welcom
ed the guests after which Mrs.
Smith read two poems on
EH 'Friends" and also a -meditation.
Mrs. Turner rendered a lovely
mouth organ sacred solo and
Mrs. 0. Cuthill, from Cavan
294 'Church contributed a reading
on "Joy". Mrs. Gordon Richard-
son 'and Mrs. George Henderson
of Brucefield sang a lovely du-
et, accompanied by Mrs. J. R.
Murdoch. Mrs. Wm. Little and
Mrs. Wilson Little received the
collection and Mrs. Gordon
Blanchard sang a solo accomp-
698 anied by Mrs. ,Harvey Dolmage.
Mrs. -Bruce Hall of -Northside
United Church, Seaforth, gave
a splendid talk on the church and
the home. She gave some excel-
lent thoughts on how to relax in
the summer time and think
103
68
112
Total 050
112
79
1) 88
.3 102
3;
1
6 118
7 37
8 ....... 82
9 51
10 47
99
Total
TUCEERSMITH
1 84
. 91
3 54
4 87
5 68
6 51
'7 44
5 44
Total 521 652
USBORNE
27
40
22
50
59
18
81
79
55
79
14
41
210
1.02
111
66
05
61
53
58
157
7:••
.41
212 33
3 49 46
4 73 27
5 91 ' 35
0 67 19
7 106 33
Total .. . 510 221
EAST WAWANOSH
46 27
o 111 44
3 76 42
4 53 42
5 03 22
Total 312 18'1
WEST WAWANOSH .•
1 92 34
0 .80 37
3 59 24
4 45 34
68 39
18 37
'Total 359 292
ADVANCE 9 9
6
Ashfield 469 294
Blyth 301 97
Brussels 305 161
Clinton 306 519
Colborne 298 190
Exeter 053 461
Goderieh 1689 1126
Twp of Codorich ris 242
Grey 938 366
Hay 533 631
Henson , 242 170
Hilbert 388 .411
Hallett 523 337
MeEillop 388 371
Morris 607 261
Seaforth 491 661
Stanley 650 204
Stephen 809 680
Tuakarsmith 523 653
'Osborne 530 221
• D. Wawanosh 359 180
W. Wawanosh , 359 296
Advance 6 9
Total 12,201 8,585
'Majority for Cardiff 3,786
about the work to be done in :Deborah, Richard and Robert of
the fall. Mr. Geo.lOase thomided Atwood, Mr. Douglas Aitcheson
the speaker for her kind words of Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs.
of encouragement. Following Edwin Rock on Sunday, 'Ma-
tte :meeting the ladies adjourn- Muted Robert 'Broughton's first
ed to the schoolroom 'where they
attended a bake, candy, and
sewing table after which Ithe la-
dies served tea, sandwiches and
tarts. Mrs. W. P. Roberts of
Turners and Mrs. Lone Wilson
of Brucefield othanked the la-
dies for a pleasant afternoon. A
profitable meeting concluded
with a social hour.
BRODHAGEN
Messrs Dalton Hinz and Dar-
rel Adams have 'procured .Work
at Elliott Lake in Northern On,.
tario. -
'Mr. and Mrs. Ed ISanith, Mrs.
Albert Querengesser and _Mrs.
Querengesser attended
'the funeral of Mrs, Andrew
Brodhagen at Palmerston on
Saturday. •
Mrs. Wm. Diegel and ,Marleen
spent -a :few ,days with, Calvin
Diegel at Edgewood (Clamp, Ed-
en Mills, Ont. • .
Miss Gwen Rock, R. N. of
Montreal with her parents, Mr.
and MTS. Edwin Rock for the
weekend.
Mr. and ,Mrs. RuSsell Dol -
allege, Karen and Glen of Win-
throp with Mr. ,and Mrs.,Eli Ra-
pien.
Mr. Henry Fischer of Clifford
with this brother, Rev. E. J. Fis-
cher and 'Mrs. Fischer on Sun,.:
day.
Mrs. Edith Beuerman of Sea -
forth with friends and relatives
on Sunday.
/Rev. E. J. Fischer and - Mr.
Jonas Dittmar (delegate) at-
tended conference at St. -Mat-
thew's Lutheran ,Church, Kitch-
ener, this week.
Mrs, Bell of Toronto with her
daughter, 'Mrs. Ralph Hicks and
IVIr. Hicks.
Mr. end -Mrs. Mel Voll -and
Wanda and Mrs. 'Caroline 'Brod-
hagen of Kitchener with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Mogk,
Mr. Arthur iPriestap, Marlene,
Gary and Paul. Mr, Franklyn
Bunek, Mr. John :Meyer -and M.a-
rie 'Meyer in Kitchener on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Meyer.
Miss Lee Harrock of Hamil-
ton, Mr. Donald Ahrens, Toronto
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ahrens, -
Mrs. Wm. Miller spent a few
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
risdher, Seaforbh, attending the
marriage of her great grand-
daughter, Dorothy Fischer to
'Rudy Hehn.
Mrs: Darrell Adams accomp-
anied Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Rock
to Brampton on Sunday visiting
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Bridgman.
. The sympathy of. the com-
munity is extended to Mrs. 'Mar-
tin Rock and family in the death
of 9, ihnaband and father, 11VIart-
in A. Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens,
Mn and 'Mrs. Ed Printer with
Mrs. Geo. :Bennewies, Mr. and
MU. Ed Bennewies, Fullerton,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Won. Broughton,
birthday,
lbs. Dick 'Watson, Douglas
and 'Donald in 'Centralia with
Mr. and Mrs. .01ifforci.....Watson
for a few days.
DUBLIN
High School News
A pleasant interlude in our
studies was a "Presentation of
Awards", held last Thursday
evening. The program consisted
of festival mimic, public speakr
ing finals, verse speaking finals
and the presentation of awards
for outstanding work. The Pub-
lic finalists were Don Benning-
er, Ray Horan, Patricia Ryan,
Angela Iluelharme, Leona Knox-
skonaf, and Marion McLaughlin.
Prizes for verse•speaking wenrt
to Louise 'O'Rourke, Sheila :Mat -
lone, Verna 'Byers, Theresa
Shea, Terry 'Ryan, 'Cecilia Feen-
ey, Catherine Ryan, -Nancy
Kelly, Marie SchoonderWoerd,
Frank 'Malone, Jack`Klinighamer,
Glenn Butters, Jean McLaugh-
lin, Rosemary Flannery, Joan
Dalton., Rosemary Lane, Roy Mc-
Quaid and Catherine Moylan.
Solos were sung by Marjorie
O'Reilly, Marie Schoonderwoerd,
Marie O'Connor, 'Roy McQuaid
and ?at Ryan. Rosemary Lane
gave a piano solo. Other musical
numbers were given by the
sdhool Glee Olub.
Awards were then presented
by Rev. J. B. Ffoulkes, assisted
by Lou Murray, who acted as
chairman for the evening. The
follo-wing were the awards giv-
en. Cleo ,Bowman, General Pro-
ficiency, Grade MIT, Mary Shea,
Mathematics, 'Rosemary Lane,
French and Latin, 'Cleo 'Bowman,
Science, lOatherine Moylan, Eng-
lish and History, Joan :Dalton,
Religion, Anne Maioney and
Rosemau 8`lannery, General
Proficiency, -Grade XI, Jean
McLaughlin, Science, Anne :Ma-
loney, 'History, French and Lat-
in, 'Rosemary Flannery, English,
Maths, and 'Religion, Marie
Schoonderw.oerd, General Pro-
ficiency. Grade X, Frank Ma-
lone, English and :Histriry, 'Cath-
erine Ryan, Maths, Nancy Kel-
ly, 'Science, Marie Schoonder-
woerd, Latin and Religion, Mar-
garet 'McCarthy, French, Helen
Maloney, General Proficiency,
Grade 9, Diane Kistner and Ma-
rion McLaughlin, French and
Latin, Joan Coyne, History, An-
gela Duchantte, English and Re-
ligion, Helen Maloney, Maths.
An Honour Roll was then
read giving honourable mention
to many of the students who
were ,outstanding in some school
work, or who deserved praise for
some good quality or service.
An honour pin was presented to
Lou Murray, ?resident of the
Student Council for sense of re-
sponsibility and leadership.
The evening was brought to a
close with 'the singing of "Now
Rest Beneath Night's ,Shadows"
by the Glee Club,
SECOND HALF OF H.F.A.
SCHEDULE
June
14—brussels let Winthrop
17—Walton at St. Column:ban
18 ---Brussels sit ,Olinton
21—Clinton at Welton
21—Winthrop at Brussels ,
25—Walton at IBriissels
25--1St.i0oluraban at Winthrop
2$—Clinten at St. 'Coluanban
28—Winthrop at .Walbon • '
July
Brussels at' WithrthfoP
2-1S1. 'Ooluanban at 'Clinton
5 --,Clinton. at 'Brussels
5—St. 'Oolumbari, at Walton
8 --Clinton at Winthrop
9—Brussels at 1St. lOoluanban
10—Walton at ,C, linton
12‘, -St. C:oluMbin art Brussels
12—Walton at Winthrop
15—Winthrop 'at St. 'Oolumbban,
15—Brussels at Walton
17—Winthrop 'at .Clinton
Standings to Date
Team ar' L T Apts
Winthrop '6 5 0 1 13 .3 11
St. 'Col. '8 3 3 2 12 10 8
Brussels '7 3 4 0 11 10 6
Clinton 7 :3 4 0 GI 10 8
Walton 88-5 1 6 14 5
HENSALL
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ben Kaiser of
Detrait were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Owen
Sound were recent visitors, with
their son-in-law, and daughter,:
Mr. ,ancl Mrs. Wan. Lee.
Misses Geraldine and Dorothy
Parker spent the weekend with
friends at Pickerton.
Mr. W. Kerslake 'of St. Marys
is visfting with his son and
.daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Kerslake.
Mrs. Keith Lindsay, Thames -
vine is visiting with 'her parents
Mr. and -Mrs. John Henderson.
Mr.. and...Mrs. James Hey, for-
merly of Tuckersmith celebrat-
ed their 50th wed -cling anniver-
sary on Saturday, when their
family were entertained at a
dinner at the New ,Oommercial
Hotel, Hensall. The table was
centered with e :wedding cake
decorated with roses and gilt
trimming. Later they enjoyed a
social evening at the home of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Calvin Horton, in
Clinton.
Miss Bernice Dining of Sam-.
ie spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert
Dilling.
Miss Eliza W.00d, who has
been a patient 1 - St. Joseph's
Hospital, London for the past
few weeks, was able to return to
her home here last week.
Dr. Wm. T. Joynt of London
was a weekend visitor with his
mother, Mrs. Alice joynt.
Mr. Allen 'Cochrane, who has
been a patient M Clinton 'Hos-
pital for the past few weeks,
was able to return to the home
of his sister, Mrs. H. Mc-Murtrie.
Mrs. Edna :Corbett was a
weekend visitor with her son-in-
law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Archie MacGregor.
Mrs. Barwick, Victoria, B.C.
18 spending several weeks with
her father, IMr. A. Wood and
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District Representatives
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NOTICE
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THE SEAFORTH HEWS.—Thursclay, June 13, 1957
• REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth
DOUBLE BILL THUM; PRI. SAT.
'Lonesome Trail Wayne Morris - Adele Jergens
• AND VOW' Sky Gregory Perk - Ann Baxter
: MON, TUES., WED. — "I'LL ORY TO -MORROW ' (A.dults)
• Susan Hatiran2, Richard GOnte, in the bold, unasigur,
ad .tory of Lilian. Roth
'nouns., PRI, sea'. - DOUBLE BILL -
Siler Star Lon Chaney . Marie Windsor .
-Shores of Tripoli John Payne - Maureen O'Hara
, .._ COMING — PLA.ME OP THE ISLAND
NO ANDS
NO IFS,
NO BUTS
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.
OUR VALUES IN
SUMMER FOOTWEAR •
(with the 10% Discount)
WILL MAKE YOUR
DOLLARS..
BIG AGAIN
WILLIS -SHOE STORE
- THEI LITTLE STORHWITH THE "BIG VALUES"
aunt, Miss Eliza Wood.
Miss Shirley Flynn of Lon-
don spent the weekend: with her
parents, Mr. and MTS. Joe
Flynn.
Northside United Church
Minister, Rev. Bruce W. :Hall,
B.A.,
B.D.,
Raaiher's Day.
10 am., The Church -School.
and adult Bible Class.
11 .a.m., Morning Worship.
Sermon, "Attention, Men!"
Toddlers' 'Group Ind Jr. Con-
gregation.
Egmondville United Church
Dr. J. 'Semple, Minister.
Flower Sunday. All the fam-
ily at Church.
11 a.m.. Worship with us in
the garden. Flowers, birds, pass-
ing .throngh the gates. J11. and
Sr. Choirs. 'Special Story • by
Stan 'McDonald, Clinton. A ser-
vice you will enjoy.
8.15 p.m., The Royal fihn in
colour. "Nigeria Greets Her
Queen". Public 'cordially invited
to see this beautiful film.
10 a.m.. Ohuroh School and
Minister's Bible Class.
See you in 'Church Sunday.
POSTPONED
The Men's Club Auction
Sale has been postponed un-
til June 122nd., when it will
be held at 8 p.m. in Scott
Habkirk's Garage, Main St.
The Club would appreciate
the donation of salable arti-
cles.
McKillop Charge
Rev. C. D. 'Daniels of Hensall
will be in charge of services at
Cavan 'Church on Sunday, June
16 at 2 pm.
First Presbyterian
Church
REV. D. GLENN CAMPBELL
MINISTER
10 A.IM.—Church School and
Bible :Class
11 A.M.
Morning Worship
DEKALB PULLETS
For Immediate Sale
14 - 15 WEEKS OF AGE
VACCINATED AND DEBEAKED
Cutting down on flock maintenance costs is the only way of
beating the present low level egg prices. You can do• this
most effectively with DeKalb laying flocks because. DeKalb
pullets mature earlier.
Have longer laying cycle. Eat less, but . are consistently
hardy with low mortality rate. Replaoeinent is necessary
only every 18 months to 2 years to maintain steady high
production.
You can obtain Meat' healthy well raised pullets at
Moore's Poultry Farm
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DU CERS
A Public Hearing will be held at the following time and plact
JUNE 18th EXETER HIGH SCHOOL,
For the purpose of considering and discussing a proposal by the
Ontario Beef Producers' Association to levy a license fee at the rate
of 10 cents per bead on all cattle and 5 cents per head on calves for
each head slaughtered for the purpose of defraying the expenses of
the Association in carrying out its objects of stimulating, increasing,
and improving the marketing of Ontario cattle for slaughter through
advertising, education and research or other means.
The meeting will be chaired by an officer of the Ontario Farm
G. F. Perkin, Chairman.
8 P.M. LOCAL TIME
Products Marketing Board. A representative of the Ontario Beef
Producers' Association will be present to outline the plan.
Before the Farm Products Marketing Board may approve the
proposed plan by order, it must be satisfied that 60 per cent of the
producers are in favor of the proposal.
All cattle producers are urged to attend and express their views
on the proposed plan.
ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD
F. K. B. Stewart, Secretary.
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