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The Seaforth News, 1952-09-04, Page 4TIE S +.ORT": EWS Seaforth Lumber L.td COAL AT SUMMER PRICES Phone 47 STRATFORD CASINO Every Saturday Night Where the Better Bands Play ONTARIO'S BEAUTY SPOT HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker spent the holidawithMrs Donald Walkerrin son, and. Mr. Eric Reid of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Case. Miss Dorothy Farquhar of Toron- to visited during the past week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Farquhar. Miss Helen Moir returned to London after spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Baynham and Mrs. Bertha Moir. WALTQN Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kirkby and family of Burwash returned to their home on Friday evening after hav- ing spent the holidays with their folks in and around Walton. Mr. Gordon Murray is in Toronto this week attending the wedding of his brother Ken which was held on Saturday, Gordon officiated as best man. The Brussels Girls and Boys band went to Toronto to the Exhibition on Thursday and were awarded third prize. Mr. and Mrs. Roily Achilles and fancily are enjoying a holiday in Northern Quebec with his brothers and sister there. Mn Walla 'of Wthiteehurieh, who has been supplying for Mr. Thomas while away on vacation, preached his fourth sermon in Duff's United Church Sunday. His subject was "Co-workers with God." The anniversary will be held on September 14th with Dr. Beecroft bringing the message morning and evening. Mrs, W, J. Humphries spent last week in Hamilton and Hagerevilie with friends. Mr. James Elliott, Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Elliott and girls spent Sunday with the Humphries. The cominunity gives Miss Mc- Donald a hearty welcome as the new school teacher in our village. HULLETT Mr;and Mrs, Bob Dalton and Mr. and Mrs George Hpggart were at Teronte for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finch of Strat- ford and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shurrie o''f Bruseis' visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Hog art on Sunday. • John Haggett visited his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoggart, George Hoggart is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, ENTRIES FROM HURON Following is a list of entries from Huron county in the livestock show at Western Fair: Beef cattle —Robert M. Peck and sons, Kippen; dairy cattle, AIvin Betties, BAY - field; G, Allen Battles, Bayfield; W. Hume Glutton, Goderich; 'Howard Feagan, Goderich; Thomas Hayden and son, Gorrie; Reginald McKiel, Clinton; . George Tervitt, Wingham; J. W. VanEgmond, 'Clinton; Walter Woods, Wingham; M. Dobson, Kirkton; Ron Marshall, Kirkton; Peter Simpson, Seaforth; heavy horses—Williain J. Dale,Clinton; sheep—EphraimSnell linton; P. E. Dearing and son, Exeter. A record entry of 2,145 animals will tax the facilities of the $400,- 000 Western Fair Livestock Build- ing to the limit this year, officials state. The entries include, 811 dairy cattle, 250 beef cattle, 246 Monday is Opening pay of six thrill - packed, days for the entire family! Half a million eyes will sparkle with the sights of industrial, manufactur- ing and agricultural displays. Thou. sands will gasp at Conklin's Famous Midway - to Kochman's Hell Drivers - to the stupendous Grandstand Show - all capped by a dazzling display of fireworksl Make every second count - you'll need more than a day to see all! There's sights and sounds you'll never forget' HARNESS RACING on the after- noons of Sept. 10, 11, 12, 13 GRANDSTAND PERFORMANCES every afternoon and evening. Order reserve tickets now Prices 51.00, $1.25 and $1.50. PRIZE WINNING ADVANCE SALE TICKETS still available at 3 for 51.00. A SEPT. 8 TO 13 - LONDON, ONT. W. D, JACKSON, Manager 032 BUY ADVANCE SALE TICKETS FROM: Baldwin Hardware, W. H. Elliott Coffee Shop and some independent grocers light horses, 120 heavy horses,. 54i sheep and 176 swine. Following is the udging• schedule: Monday, Sept, —light horses;; Tuesday, Sept. P—Clydes, 'Fereher ons, Belgians, pure bred and grade horses; Shorthorns, Jersey cattle: Lincoln, Catswold and Leicester sheep; Tamworth swine;'Wednesday Sept. 10—Fercheron draft and wa- gon horses; Hereford and Ayrshire cattle; Southdown and •Shropshire sheep; Yorkshire swine; Thursday, Sept. 11—Aberdeen Angus, Guern- sey, Holstein and fat cattle; Dorset and Cheviot sheep; Berkshire swine; Friday, Sept. 12—Holstein cattle; .Suffolk, Oxford and Hampshire sheep. THE BOOKS QF THE BIBLE IN RHYTHM A Cromarty subscriber sends the following; The Great Jehovah speaks to us, In Genesis and Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers see, Followed 'by Deuteronomy, Joshua and Judges sway the land, Ruth gleans the sheaves with trem- bling hand; Samuel with numerous Kings appear Whose Chronicles we wondering hear, Ezra and Nehemiah now, Esther, the beauteous mourner show, Job speaks in sighs, David in Psalms, The Proverbs teach to scatter alms, Ecclesiastes then comes on, With the sweet song of Solomon, Isaiah, Jeremiah then With Lamentations take the pen, Ezekiel, Daniel, 'Hosea elyries swell, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, tell. Next Jonah, Micah, Nahum come, And loftly Habakkuk finds room, While Zephaniah, .Nagai call Rapt Zechariah builds his wall, And Malachi with garments rent, Concludes the ancient testament. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Tell what by Christ was said and done, Acts both of the apostles tell And how the Holy Spirit fell. Romans, Corinthians and Galatians, Hard by Ephesians take their sta- tions, Then the Philippians, hand in hand With the Colossians take their stand By Thessalonians; each and all Claim for their author great St. Paul, Who next writes to Timothy, Then Titus and Philemon see, While Hebrews the last letter claims. Next conies the epistle of St, James, While Peter, John and good St. Jude, With Revelations now conclude. HENSALL Word has been received here of the death of Charles Dick, who died suddenly at his home in Vancouver, B.C. Mr. Dick was born in Hay twit. two miles from Hensall, and spent most of his life in the Canadian West. Surviving are his widow. the former Minnie Tait, one son Allen, at home; three daughter, Margaret, Dorothy and Mary, and four grand -1 children: one 'brother, J. D. Dick, of Orillia; two sisters. Mrs. S. G. Tait,: 1limico, Mrs. Bertha Bell, Hensall. TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Janes Kerr of Buf- falo spent the holiday with his, mother Mrs. John L. Kerr, North! Main St., and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Herr. THURSIIAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1962 STOCK REDUCING SALE Of all New and Used Implements, Our stock must be reduced USED SPECIAL DISC, MASSE' -HARRIS, 6 PT., ONE WAY We will refuse no reasonable offer until our stock is reduced Seaforth Motors Chevrolet & Oldsmobile PHONE 141 .rxausrc-�rmmc.^resezmm anted 46, 47, 48 Chevs. on late model Chevs., or new Chevrolet cars See These Cars: 1951 DELUXE CHEV. SEDAN 1951 CHEV. DELUXE SPORTS COUPE 1950 CHEV. SEDAN SPECIAL Seaforth Motors DUBLIN A. M. Looby. .Mrs. J. B. Early and Miss Joanne Miss Dorothy Jordan, Kitchener, Early, Mrs. Alice Guiette, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Dwyer Miss Loreen Looby, Toronto, and and children of Leamington with R. C. Curry, Montreal, with Mrs. Mrs. Loretto Jordan. Cromarty's Eight -Member Square -Dancing Team Wins Out At Canadian National Exhibition CALLER NORMAN FERGUSON (left) gives directions that send Cromarty's square-dancing team through its paces in the style with which it won its class at the Canadian National Ex- hibition, Toronto, on Thursday, The dancers, Mrs, Bernice Armstrong, William Dalrymple, Mrs. Sarah Dick, and Fred Harburn; and Mrs. Jean Houghton, Gordon Houghton, Mrs. Janet Wallace, and Ross Houghton also won first prizes for dancing at Goderich, Ripley, Hensall, and Millbank this sum- mer. Giving the lilting dance a lift are fiddler Nelson Howe and his daughter Mildred, the pianist. The Cromarty square- dance masters will return to Toronto this year to vie in com- petitions at the Royal Winter Fair. Ross Houghton is in charge of the group. NOTICE Having sold my business in Walton to Mr. Barry Marshall, .1 wish to take this opportunity of thanking the community for all past business, and to wish my . successor every success, and hope that the good -will that was afforded me will continue with him. W. C. RENNET 1' .rxausrc-�rmmc.^resezmm anted 46, 47, 48 Chevs. on late model Chevs., or new Chevrolet cars See These Cars: 1951 DELUXE CHEV. SEDAN 1951 CHEV. DELUXE SPORTS COUPE 1950 CHEV. SEDAN SPECIAL Seaforth Motors DUBLIN A. M. Looby. .Mrs. J. B. Early and Miss Joanne Miss Dorothy Jordan, Kitchener, Early, Mrs. Alice Guiette, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Dwyer Miss Loreen Looby, Toronto, and and children of Leamington with R. C. Curry, Montreal, with Mrs. Mrs. Loretto Jordan. Cromarty's Eight -Member Square -Dancing Team Wins Out At Canadian National Exhibition CALLER NORMAN FERGUSON (left) gives directions that send Cromarty's square-dancing team through its paces in the style with which it won its class at the Canadian National Ex- hibition, Toronto, on Thursday, The dancers, Mrs, Bernice Armstrong, William Dalrymple, Mrs. Sarah Dick, and Fred Harburn; and Mrs. Jean Houghton, Gordon Houghton, Mrs. Janet Wallace, and Ross Houghton also won first prizes for dancing at Goderich, Ripley, Hensall, and Millbank this sum- mer. Giving the lilting dance a lift are fiddler Nelson Howe and his daughter Mildred, the pianist. The Cromarty square- dance masters will return to Toronto this year to vie in com- petitions at the Royal Winter Fair. Ross Houghton is in charge of the group.