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The Huron Expositor, 1956-09-14, Page 7
Hl • 1, 3 kt 11, • e'V ut FAt .L .F ik IR 13-' t Litti #air jT 1 Ontario' September fiber 25 and 26 -- . $5; 000.00 in Prizes ..-... I HORSE . RACES 2:28, and '2:22 Classes • VICE DINNIN Zurich - Phone 168 Investors Syndicate of Canada, Limited Investors Mutual of Canada, Limited Something NEW and Differ lit 3 CARDS FOR • $ 5.00 Mr ani' Mr'•sBadley, cpm' 9; : Iprr s TOSla p, entertatned'. Thursday. evening ate a surprise'' party- terMrs, BadleY's. Parents Vir> - and •Mrs. Peter *am, old; of Walton, in honor Of the • late tOtr's 40t3 wending a 'niyersary Present •fiver brothers (and then,, wives) of b th lir. and Mrs., )tile$; Donald and Mr. McDonald's ' sis :ter, Mrs. W. (.jzzie) Grainger, and Mr. Grainger, Walton, with a few old friends., Progressive euchre was played,. high" honors. going to Ted Dougan and Mrs William Coekerline, Dav- id Watson and Mrs. W. Grainger were 'awarded consoiation 'prizes, Mrs. Lorne Serlingeous read an address expressing'. good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, and their het) grandsons, Larry and Reggie 'Badley, carried in a decorated bas- ket, filled with gifts from those present, Mrs. Badley was assisted in serving a lunch by Mrs. T. Dou- gan and Mrs. D. Watsen. Mrs. Peter McDonald was form- erly Miss Sadie Watson,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, of Hullett Township. Following their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Donald took up farming on con- cession 13, Hullett, where they re- sided until -eight years ago, when they retired and bought a home in Walton. , 'They have one • daughter, Mrs. Lorne (Vera) Badley; three grand- sons, Kenneth Badley, a sailor on the Great Lakes; Larry and Reg- gie at home, and one granddaugh- ter, one -fear -old Patricia Badley, Geo ge S 1. ne B 14:$04014 $' Samuel Storey, Seaforth $1, Samuel McClure, R 2, Sea- forth. S 00 Bert 1cC,lure,. R. 1, Seaforth • 5494 John W. Little ,R. 1, Seaforth 2,00. .Harry alin,. R 1, ,Seaforth 5,00; Jag.' D. nogg, R. 5, Seaforth ... 2.00• Wilfred Prager R. -5„ Seaforth 200'. •Darid- Shannon R 5, Seaforth 100; Ken Stewart, R. 5. Seaforth • 2.00 Gordan Papple, R. , 5, Seaforth 2.00 John Henderson,• R. 5, Sea - forth 2.00 James Kerr, R. 1, Seaforth2.00 Ross Gordon, R. 1, 'Seaferth 2.00 Geo. Campbell, R. 1, Seaforth' 5.00 Robt: Campbell,' R. 1, Dublin 5.00 Ken Campbell, R. 1, Dublin2.00 Eldin Kerr, •R, 1, Seaforth 2.00 Arnold Campbell, R. 1, Sea - forth t Alex Smith, R. 5, Seaforth Wm, Kerr, R. 5, Seaforth Gordon McKenzie, R. 1, Sea - forth Arthur Henderson, R. 5, Sea - forth R. M. Scott, R. 1, Seaforth Stanley Dow, Cromarty Roy Dow, Cromarty Elmer Dow, Cromarty Donald McKinnon, Cromarty J. P. Neevel, R. 1, Cromarty Frank Hamilton, Cromarty Bob Gardiner, Cromarty John Hocking, Cromarty Herbert Mahaffy; Cromarty 1.00 Carl J. Walker, R. 1, Crom- 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 • . Includes Chance on All of the 16 Big. Games at the 50 cis IN IN CLINTON LIONS ARENA ridgy, September '21s Doors Open at 7:30 p.m. Games start at 9:00 p.rn. $50040 DOOR ._. PRIZE Each Copy of this adv. presented at Arena door gives you an EXTRA CHANCE at the $500 Door Prize You may present as many advs. or Free Door Prize Tickets as you can get. 2 GAMES for $1,000.00 2 GAMES for $ 250.00 2 -GAMES for $ 500.00 ' 10 GAMES for $ 100.00 • All Proceeds Go to the Clinton Community Swimming Pool. Fund Sponsored by the Ser Tice,Clu'bs'' of Clinton Extra Cards, $1.00 Each, also includes chance on ALL Games 1 MMONEMIIIIMMIE 5.00 2.00 2.00 2,00 OS*.Driscoll, R, z Walton•„ 2,40 os• Storey, R, .2, Walton,. „ 2.00 Uex penal, R. 2, Walton 2•,00 • Robs McMichael; Walton 1.00 'AndrewCoutts, R. 2, Walton • 2.00 Norman Schade, R, 2, Walton 1.00 Fred Sinclair, ,.1R , R. 2, Walton 1.00 Mark Hamilton, H.' 1,. ,Walton. 1:00 Herbert Williamson, It. 1, Wal- • ,ton .. 500 Gordon MeGavin,. R. a,. Walton 2;00 Nelson Reid, R. 2, Walton 2.50 Harvey Craig, R. 1, Walton.,,, 4.00 Lawrence Ryan, Walton 4.00' Boyd Driscoll, Walton ' 1.0Q John Watson, Walton 2.00 Thos. Shortreed, R. 1, Walton 2.00 Mrs. Ruth Tbamer, Walton,1,00 Ian Wilbee, Walton 1,00 Terrance Dundas, Walton' 1.00 Russell J. Barrows, R. 4, Wal- ton 1 Ralph McNichol, Walton 1,00 Joe Ryan, Walton 1.00 Archie Somerville, Walton .,^, 2.00 Edward Miller; R. 4, Walton,. , 1.00 David Sholdice, Walton 2.00 Percy Taylor, Walton,......,..,.,,. 1.00 Stewart McCall, Walton 1.00 Walter Somerville, Walton . 2.00 Herman Axtmann, R. 2, Wal- ton 2.00 Wm. Alexander, R. 2, Walton 2.00 Oscar Cuthill, R. 4, Walton 2,00 Wm. Church, R. 4, Walton ,. 200 George Case, R. 4, Walton •. 5.00 Harry Rapson, R. 2, Walton 2.00 James McClure; R. 4, Walton 2.00 Roy Elliott, R. 2, Walton 2.00 Wm:•.Boyd, R. 2, Walton 5.00 Robert McClure, R. 2, Walton 2.00 Stanley Hilton, R. 2, Walton. 4.00 Carl. Leonhardt, R. 2, Walton 2.00 John Glanville, R. 2, Walton . 2.00 Roy Patrick, R. 2, Walton ..^. 2.00 Gilbert .Smith, R. 2, Walton 2.00 Ed: Godkin,.R. 2, Walton 2.00 Mervin Godkin, R. 2, Walton 2.00 George Bernard, R. 4, Walton .75 John .Byermann, R. 2, Walton 2.00 John Boyd, R. 2, Walton . 5.00 Edward Gertch, R. 2, Walton 2.00 Albert Siemon, R. 2, Walton 2.00 Wm. Bennewies, R. 1, Born- holm 1.00 Harry Regele, R. 1, Dublin 2.00 Frank Murray, R. 2, Walton 1.00 Joseph Eckert, Sr., R. 1, Dub- lin 2.00 Geo. Beuermann, R. 1, Dublin 2.00 Charles Dietz, R. 1, Dublin2.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 • 2:00 5.00 A banker has more opportunities to gain an insight into many different busi- nesses than almost any other man in the community. He won't -know as much about your business as you do ... but he may, from his varied experience and his objec- tive viewpoiult, be able to offer you help quite apart from banking problems. A Toronto -Dominion Bank Manager is a business mot' as well as a banker ... and be's widely versed in the business' life -of itis comununity. All of this experience is yours to use when you want it. Don't wit for a problem to arise. You can call on the Manager of yournearby Toronto -Dominion Bank any time you feel his knowledge Can help you. Trig at;11r •oi fANKINc seRVSCaa, 1VI. $PI' TAL, Manak rSeaforth Brant Thos. L. Scott, Cromarty Gordon Laing, Cromarty Wm. Hamilton, Cromarty Mrs. Martha Houghton, Crom- 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 arty Thomas Laing, Cromarty Donald Scott, Cromarty Harry Norris, Cromarty Erle Dow, R. 5, Cromarty Stirling Graham, Cromarty.... 5.00 Fred Johns, Cromarty 2,00 Gordon Scott, Cromarty 3.00 Robert ,Hamilton; Cromarty.. ' 2,00 Charlie McGavin;'R.4, Walton 2.0,0 Harold Hudie, R. 2, Walton .. 2.00 Clarence- Hudie, R. 2, Walton 2.00 George Love, R. 2, Walton • 2.00 Campbell Wey, Walton , 2.00 Wm. Leeming, R. 2, Walton2.00 Charles Boyd, R. 2, Walton2,00 Howick Council The regular meeting of the How - ick Township Council was held in the clerk's office on Sept..5. All members were present and Reeve H: Gowdy was in the chair. The following motions were carried.: Moved by Gibson and McMich- ael: That the clerk and reeve be authorized to sign the petition. for interim payment of subsidy on road expenditures under the High- way Improvement Act. • irss, e Beuermann R. 7; Du, M, r , tet• El er Koei , R 2, Walton `2. Duff•Y,R 2, wniten 2. Xlgmink ray ., , . a1, ton li alph Fischer, R. 2,,.Walton ,... George ,Reek It, Walton .. 2 00, Henry Ifleber, R. 2, Walton 2,00. Edgar Vigson, R. 2, Walton 214 Antone. $lemon,, R. 2; Walton 1.00. Alvin Elligson . It 2, Walton.' 2,00 Gordon Miller, R: 2, Walton ... 0 Clarence Rapien, R. 2, Walton 2.00 John Dietz, R. 3, Walton ..,..., 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00, 2.0b 2.00 Moved by Gibson and McMich- ael: That By -Law No. 11-56, of the Township of Howick, for the year•1956, amending By -Law No: 9- 56, to change the rate of interest on bank loans, as read the third time, be finally passed. Moved by Allan and McMichael: That Warren Zurbrigg, • Ivan Has- kins and Arthur Gibson be a'com= mittee to regulate and supervise the use of the Park where the cairn is located. Moved by Haskins and Gibson: That the name of the park where the cairn is located, be named How - ick Pioneer Park. Moved by McMichael and Gib- son: That By -Law No. 12.56, -of the Township of Howick for the year 1956, to establish the Howick Pio- neer Park, as read the third time,' be finally passed. Moved by Gibson and Allan: That the road accounts as approv- ed be paid. Moved by Haskins and McMich- ael: That the following accounts be paid: County of Huron, hospi- talization, $45.50; Provincial Treas- urer, insulin, $425; Harriston Re- view, printing, $37.50; Gestetner Ltd., supplies, $22.30; Albert Hei- bein, sign, painting and lettering. $7; Strath Craft, plaque, $66; Coun- ty of Huron, Fordwich sidewalk, $75; W. A. Gibson, sheep killed, $20; road account, transfer, $7,613.94. Moved by McMichael and Gib- son: That we do now adjourn to meet again on October 5, or at the call of the reeve. Junior Institute Girls Fair Details James Horan, .R, 2; Walton.,.. Stephen Murray, R. 2, Walton William Manley, R. 2, Walton John Siemon, R. 2, Walton..,. Daniel, Beuermann, R. 2, Wal- ton Robert Beuermann, R2, Wai.- ton • Norman Eggert, R. 1, Dublin Irvin Rock, R. 1, Dublin Wm. Koehler, R. 1 Dublin Jerry Doerr, R. 1:Dublin ..,.,' Fergus Horan, R. 1, Dublin Norman Beuermann, R. 1, Dublin, Mervin Dietz, R. 1, Dublin Joseph Johnson, R. 2, Walton Roy Wildfong, R. 2, Walton E. J. Beuermann, R. 2, Walton Percy Dalton, R. 2, Walton Joseph Smith, R. 2, Walton Geo. Leonhardt, R. 2, Walton David Watson, R. 2, Walton Earl Mills, R. 1, Walton Wm. Dennis, R. 1, Walton .•. Win. McPherson, R..1, Walton Charles Kleber, Walton • Sam and Earl Bolton, R.R. 1, Walton Fred Rose, R. 1, Walton - Wm. Roe, R. 1, Walton John Dennis Estate, R. R. 1, Walton 10.00 Alvin Stimore, R. 1, Walton1.00 Don S. Dennis, R. 1, Walton2.00 Porter Dennis, R. 1, Walton 5.00 Norval Stimore, R. 1, Walton 2.00 Thos. Hackwell, R.' 1, Walton 2.00 Murray Dennis, R. 1, Walton 2.00 Harold McCallum, R. 1, Wal- ton 1.00 Glen Corlett, R. 1, Walton 1.00 Alex Miller, Staffa 5.00 Ed. Butson, Staffa 2.00 Bruce Armstrong, Staffa 1.00 Lloyd Miller, Staffa 2.00 Ross Smale, Staffa 2.00 William Butson, Staffa 1.00 Montgomery Davis, Staffa ,... 1.00 John Drake, Staffa 100 Spencer Jeffery, Staffa Jack Butson, Staffa Les. Butson, Staffa W. J. Fall, Staffa Alfred Ross, Staffa Albert Smale, Staffa Albert Harrison, R. 5, Seaforth Grant Bisback, R. 5, Seaforth Albert Horner, Seaforth Arthur Devereaux, Seaforth Graham Kerr, R. 5, Seaforth James Nash, R. 5, Seaforth Russell Pringle, R. 5, Seaforth Gerald Van den Henget, R. 5, Seaforth 5.00 Ken Murray, R. 5, Seaforth2,00 John Eckert, R. 5, Seaforth2.00 Gordon Elliott, R. 5, Seaforth 10.00 Thos. J. Adams, R. 3, Seaforth 5.00 Charles Lane, R. 3, Seaforth 5.09 Mrs. E. McLean, R. 3, Sea - forth Peter Simpson, R 2, Seaforth Jack Thompseneaforth W. D. Hopper, Seaforth Thomas Kay, Seaforth In connection with the Hope Chest list for the Seaforth Fall Fair, each member of the Seaforth Junior Institute must show six articles out of the following.'list. Each exhibitor must label each article and arrange the article in a display for the. Fair. The articles are as follows: (1) bedspread or quilt; (2) tea towel (one), fancy; (3) pillowcases, fan- cy (4) dollie, plain or fancy; 5) cushion ---top; •(6) -guest -towel; (7) place mat; (8) vanity set; (9) two pot -holders; (10) lunch cloth or lunch and serviettes; (11) hooked rug; (12) runner, plain, embroider- ed or hemstitched; (13) wastebas- ket; (14) tray—wood, aluminum; etc.; (15) afgan; (16) chair pad. The prizes for this section are: - first, $4.00; second, $3.00; third., $2.00; and all other exhibitors /re- ceive $1.00 each. 1.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 r 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00- 2.o0 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 25.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 v WALTON Plan Turkey Supper The September meeting- of the Walton, W.A. was held Thursday afternoon with 19 ladies present. Second "vice president Mrs, Ken McDonald was in the chair. The meeting opened by singing Hymn 254. The Scripture reading, the 23rd Psalm, was given by Mrs. T. Leeming. followed by prayer. The secretary's report was read .and approved, and a thank -you note was read from Mrs. Somers. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Coutts, and reported $230.94 on hand. The C.G.I.T. graduation will be held on the evening of Sep- tember 22 in the church. Refresh- ments will be served by the W.A. ladies. The- turkey supper will be held on Wednesday. Oct, 17, sup- per to be served from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The meeting closed by all re- peating epeating the Lord's Prayer. dr Clean Up and Save I ANNUAL FALL Drive •Saivage WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd PAPER - MAGAZINES. - RAGS OLD MATTRESSES For the convenience of those in the. surrounding dis- trict who. wish to co-operate, collection depots have been established, a's follows: BEECHWOOD Carlin's Store DUBLIN William Stapleton CONSTAN'CE Borden Brown Store WINTHROP A. Dolmage Store KIPPEN Kyle's Store CROMARTY Chopping Mill • STAFFA Seder's Store - BRUCEFIELD Paterson's Store --- Auspices; — .. LIONS (tUB S�AFO.�T-.H 3.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00, 1.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 FALL FAIR DATES Arthur Ayton Bayfield Blyth Brussels Dungannon Durham Exeter Fordwich Forest Hanover Harriston Kincardine Kirkton Listowel Lucknow Milverton Mitchell New Hamburg Owen Sound Palmerston Ripley SEAFORTH ere During the past three MO COWS inseminated and X'>4ierea, lows : ri$ a„ I'er Genf '. 1955 1956, Increase' redease': June ... 7,266 8,971 1,713 23,.6 July .... 4,838 0,602 1,764 36.5` August .. 3,485 4,3175 890 25,,5. Do as many others are doing, call us when 'you halie,no For service or more information, eali ,. et> l Clinton HU. 2 3441. between 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. kJ� ); 5 SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS • OPEN DAILY T. Pryde & Son ALL TYPES` OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Enquiries Are Invited ;Telephone Numbers: Exeter 41 Clinton 1620 Seafort1i-5' 3 1-3 BUSINESS AND PROFI:5SIONAI. • DIRECTORY- 4 AUCTIONEERS EDWARD W. ELLIOTT , Licensed Auctioneer Correspondence promptly an- swered. Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates by Phoning 455-J, Clinton. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaran- teed. Sept. 25, 26 Sept. 21, 22 Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 18, 19 Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 27. Sept. 28, 29 Sept. 19, 20 Sept. 28, 29 Sept. 18, 19 Oct. 5, 6. Sept. 19, 20 Sept. 20, 21 Sept. 27, 28 Sept. 24, 25 Sept. 25, 26 Sept. 21, -22 Sept. 25, 26 Sept. 14, 15 Sept. 24-25 Oct. 1, 2 Sept. 21, 22 Sept. 20, 21 PERCY C. WRIGHT Licensed Auctioneer CROMARTY Livestock and farm sales a spe- cialty. For a better auction sale, call the WRIGHT Auctioneer. Phone Hensall 690 r 22. DENNIS and WIDFONG Auctioneers Graduates of Reisch American School of Auctioneering. Li'c'ensed in Huron, Perth and Waterloo. Capable of handling all types of sales large or.. small. DON DENNIS, R.R. 1, Walton Phone Seaforth 843 r 11 ;; ROY WILDFONG, R.R. 2, Walton Phone Seaforth 831 r 5 Stratford Sept. 17-19 Teeswater Oct. 2, 3 Tiverton Sept. 27, 28 Toronto— (Royal Winter Fair,....Nov. 9-17 Walkerton Oct. 31, Nov. 1 Zurich Sept. 24-25 International Plowing Match, On- tario County, Brooklin .. Oct. 9-12 "GOOD SPORTS" "It might be that Canadian women try to be good sports and match drinks with their men." Dr. Gordon Bell, special lec- turer on alcoholism at the Uni- versity' of Toronto, suggests the above possible reason why there are more women drink- ers in Canada than in the United States. Dr. Bell has been associated with the trat- ment of about 3,000 alcoholics and problem drinkers. His word should carry weight. The Alcohol Research Foun- dation of Ontario, with which Dr. Bell has worked, reports that 64 per cent of Canadian women take a drink, compar- ed to 46 per cent in the United States. ' In addition to this startling statistic there is the sobering fact that between 1944 and 1953, the number of wo- men alcoholics in Canada in- creased by 60 per cent. If any of our Canadian wo- men are trying to match drinks with their men, Dr. Bell has a serious ' warning for them. They are actually in much more danger of becom- ing alcoholics than their hus- bands. A hundred -pound wo-' •man would suffer just 'twice. the harm from alcohol than her, two -hundred pound hut- kind us band -would, for the a feets are lne+~tly^ pro$'tiani to bar fight. AWY4,i. ACCOUNTING RONALD G. McCANN Public Accountant CLINTON ONTARIO Office: Phones: Royal Bank ,, Office 561, Res. 455 A. %M. HARPER 'Chartered Accountant 55 South St. Telephone Goderich 343 Licensed Municipal Auditor. INSURANCE THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont BIEDICAI DR. M. W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone. 90 : Seaforth If no answer, call 59 JOHN . A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.' Physician and Surgeon w. Phones: Office W; Res: 5-J Seafor JOHN C. GODDARD, BID. Physician and Surgeon Phone 110 : Hensall SEAFORTH CLINIC Telephone 26 E. A. IWcMASTER, B.A., M.D. • Internest=,. - ..• Telephone 27 P. L. BRADY, M,D - Surgeon Telephone 55 DR. E. MALKUS Telephone 26 EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. Appointments may be made. CHIROPRACTIC OFFICERS: President - Wm. F. Alexander, Walton Vice -Pres. - Robert Archibald, Seaforth Manager and Sec,-Treas. ,- M. A. Reid, Seaforth DIRECTORS: E. J. Trewartha) Clinton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris. Leon- hardt, Bornholm; Robert Archi- bald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; William S. Alexander, Wal- ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich; J. E. Pepper, Brucefield; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth, AGENTS: William Leiper, Jr., Londes- boro; J. F. Prueter, Drodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth. D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday; Thursday — 1 to '8, p.m. VETERINARY D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M. . Veterinary Surgeon HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 99 TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. Phone 105 Seaforth OPTOMETRIST JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791 Seaforth Eyes examined — Glasses Fitted MAIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH Office Hours: Seaforth, daily, except Monday, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a:m. -12:30 p.m; Thursday evenings by appointment only. Clinton: Monday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (Above Hawkins' and Jacob's Hardware.) LEGAL A. W. SILEERY Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. Phones: Office 173, Residence 781 SEAFORTH ONTARIO McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. PATRICK D. McCONNELL SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 a W. J. CLEARY 0 O Seaforth, Ont. 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