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QNT., 34s1uA1Y 1960
Notices
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••• **Mott WWI Charge.—Rethel,
10 11,M.; Cavan, 11;30 a.m.; Duff's,
pren, -- Rev. W. H. Surumerell,
, linalster.
st.,,,Thomas' Anglican Church.-
-,S Sueday School, 1,0:00 a.m.; Morn-
• ing Prayer, 11:00 a.m.; Evensong,
eees„ 7:00 p,m. Holy Communion first
• Sunday Merniag of month and
• third Sunday at 9:00 a.m--Rev.
Donaldson, Rector.
• Nontliside United Church.—Wor-
ship, ' 11:00 a.m..; junior congrega-
tion and uursery. attendants for the
• smaller members of the congrega-
tion. Parents, bring ,your whole
• family to worship. Evehing Study
• Gritinp, 7:00 p.m. We are follow-
• ing a study in the Acts as a means
of assisting the Church... _School
teachers in their lesson ,prepara-
tion. Please bring your Bible.
Church School, 10:00 a.m.; Young
• People's Fellowship, 8:15 p.m.
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PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. D. Leslie Elder
Minister
H. A. KEMPSTER
Organist and Choir Leader
10 A.M.
CHURCH SCHOOL AND YOUTH
FELLOWSHIP
11 A.M.
"Sign Posts To God"
Senior Choir -- Anthem:
"LIFT UP YOUR HEADS"
• (Hopkins)
,VESPE SERVICE
"Demands, -For
flisciple-
ship'
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DORIS'
BEAUTY SALON
SEAFORTH ,..: ONTARIO
Phone 373
'blue_ coal'
Champion Stove and P, rnace Oil
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P'.573 or 138
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INSURANCE
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MAIN ST. •: SEAFORTII
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Newlyweds Are -
Honored Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Querengesser
were entertained recently at a re-
ception in, Brodbagen Hall, when
they Were presented with a sub-
stantial purse of money.
About 60 friends and neighbors
gathered at the Orange Hall, Sea -
'forth, to. honpr Evelyn Rivers on
her recent marriage. Euchre was
enjoyed, with prizes going to: lone
hands, Mrs. Ed. Matthews; men's
first, Les Meplure; men's couso-
letion, Either Rivers; women's
consolation, Isabelle Anderson.
Following lunch a program was
enjoyed, consisting as follows:
Alice Ann Nixon, Christmas Car-
ols; Angela Devereaux, piano sel-
ections; Helen Elliott, Christmas
Carols on "her accordian. Kenny
Devereaux sang and accompanied
himself on -his guitar.
. Mr. Thomas Govenlock read the
following address: "Dear Evelyn
and Ivan: We, your neighbors and
friends, have gathered here this
evenir.g to welcome you, Ivan, to
our commenity and to show our
friendshirand appreciation to you,
Evelyn, for your many kindnesses
to us as neighbors. We7also wish
to show our appreciation to youc
Evelyn, for your faithfulness to
your family for so many- years.
"On behalf of your many friends
who are gatheredhere this even-
ing, I wish to extend to you our
sincere best wishes for a long,
happy and prosperous married
life.
"As a token of our esteem for
you, Evelyn and Ivan, we esk you
to accept these gifts presented to
you by your friends and neigh-
bors "
Mr. -Dale Nixon and Mr. Gordon
Elliott presented Evelyn and Ivan home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank
R
with a lovely coffee table and Kling were: Dr. eid Edmunds
_Fellows', tomatching step -table. • elose, 111Yable and Mrs. W. L. Innis, Brantford
Evelyn and Ivan responded in ,•
Miss Ruth Anne Edniunds, Wood-
welechosen weeds. The audiestock; Mr, and Mrs. John Ed-
sangsce_o. e0.
"For They Are Jolly Good 'fnuntreealid-ildr:' and Mrs. 'Robert
_Fell
Edmunds, Mitchell; Miss Helen
eveningGoveneys-Sarnia,eand _Mr_ and ¥r
. ,
Glenn Chesney and Barbara, of
WILLING WORKER'S 4-H CLUB London.
The sixth meeting of the Sea-
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taman, of
forth Willing, Workers 4-H Club
Toronto, were holiday visitors of
was held last Tuesday at the home Mr. and Mrs, Roy McGeoch in
of Emily Elliott. Mrs. G, Elliott Egmondville.
discussed plans for a skit and a I Mrs.' Mary Hildebrand has re -
future demonstration for "Achieve- turned home after spending the
ment Dy," She also gave home Christmas holidays at Kitchener.
. Mosher,
assignments to the various mem-Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
•
hers.. The girls then worked
Patsy and Brenda, of Senitar, Que-
on
their shoe packs made of corduroy bec, visited between Christmas and
or velveteen.
'New Year's with Mrs and Mrs.
Glen Steffen.
Mr. and PerS"A. J. Wright and
family and Mrs. Alex Wright spent
Sunday with Mr. andedirs. Morley
Wright alid"Vaby in Hamilton.
Guess with Mr. and Mrs. J. A,
Westcott for New Year's included.:
Mr,. and Mrs, Gerald Weber, Lon-
don; Mrs. E. Weber and Miss Car,
men Weber, Stratford; 'Miss Mar-
lene Weber, Mr. Ray Bougrey,
Miss Deanna Weber and Mr. Don
Scafe, London; and Mr. • Clare
Westcott, Bridget and 'Christopher,
Toronto. • •---
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Crouch,
of Toronto, were -guests of Mrs.
James G. Mullen.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Laudenbach were: Miss Marion
Laudenbach, Santa Monica, Cali-
fornia; Mr. and Mrs: Joe Lauden-
bach and David, Don Mills; Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Lautlenbach, To-
ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. 'John
Laudenbach, Sarnia.
Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Earle and
family, of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gemmell and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haney and
family spent Christmas with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Earle,
and their brother, George. .
Mie and Mrs. Alex McGregor
and sons, John and Dooglas, Mrs,
William Workman, Mr. and Mrs.
Winston Workman and son, Wil-
liam, of Kippen,. and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Bowerman, of Listowele
were guests on New Year's Day
with Mrs. J. McGregor and Mrs.
E. Butt.
Recent guests of Mrs. Mae Dor-
rance were: Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen
Govenlock, Waterford; ittre.„ and
Mrs. Harry Blayney, Susan, Janet,
Shirley and Carol, of Simcoe; Mr.
and Mre. S. L. Phillips and Rea,
of Londone,Mrs. J. M. Govenlock,
Clinton; John and Stan G. Dor-
rance, of Chatham; Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. McKenzie, Oshawa; Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Brown end Steph-
en, Mr. J. L. Govenlock and Miss
Joan Govenlock, of Toronto.
Mrs. Rintoul, of Blyth. was a
guest of Mrs. Alex Wright this.
week.
Miss Margaret Grieve, Oakville,
spent the holidays with Mrs. Jas.
G' nd M "a" d Mr F d
LOCAL BRIEFS • News Of Walton °
Vesper Service
Holiday Feature
Ms. Bert Shaw, Mr. and Mrs.
George Shaw and Mr. W. A. Lang-
ford, of London, ad Mr. Bert
Shaw, of Ottawa, spent Christmas
with Mr. and- Mrs. R. J. Boussey..
•itirs. James McDougall, of New
Liskeaed, visited her mother, Mrs.
Hugh Alexander, during the Christ-
mas holiday.
Mr. John Weber, of Toronto, is
in town .visiting old acquaintances
and friends over the Christmas
and New Year's holidays, and is
staying at the home of Mrs. J,an
Fortupe, Seaforth.
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs. John Hotham, Wilson Street,
were: Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hoth-
am • and family, of Windsor; Mr,
and Mrs, C. E. LaithWaite and
family, of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Dungen-, Cooper, of Kippen, and
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper and
Barbara Ania, of Hensale
Mr. Alan Wright, of London,
spent Christmas with his mother,
Mrs. Alex Wright.
Mrs. Mae Dorrance left last
week to speed the -winter with her
daughter, Mrs. M. H. McKenzie,
and Mr. McKenzie, in Oshawa.
Mrs. Helen Bolton and David
have returned from Detroit where
they spent Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boussey and
Bill spent New Year's in Wind-
sor.
Mr. Roy McGeocb, Egmondville,
•had the misfortune the day be-
fore Christmas to fall ,briethe ice
as he got out of his car. ,He was
taken to - Scott Memorial Hdspital,
for X-rays, and ,has been confin-
ed to the house for a week.
Miss Bonnie Weiglund, of Downs-
view, spent Christmas and New
Year's holidays at Seaforth, visit-
ing Miss rarbard. Davy and
Miss Margaret Elliott. '
Among New Year's guests at the
- Agnes Scott
A TRIBUTE
Her life an inspiration rare,
A life of service and of prayer;
Eaeh day so full of kindly deeds,
Happy fulfilling others'. needs.
So oft she trudged the second mile,
Always found time to chat a while;
Her voice, her smile, now both are
gone,
i Thank. God her influe,ncelingers on
1.,
She sacrificed, she gave ber best,
How peacefully she looked 'at rest;
Her work on earth was done, well
. done, ,
We are her debtors—everyone.
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EGMONDVILLE
UNITED CHURCH
• DR. J. SEMPLE, Minister
Lyle Hammond
• Organist - Choir Leader
Maiming Theme:
,"When He Thought
'Thereon . What?
—8 P.M. — '
Young People's Union
• SPECIAL,COURSE
A Year With the Bibl
shidy
cirtmcu &mom, — 10 A.M.
Join the vowing School.
• Attendance Sundey-112
SEE YOU IN CHURCH
.
The Children's friend -in very truth,
A pattern and a guide for youth;
Those busy hands, a cultured mind,
A heart of gold, and so refined.
I wish that I could put down here
A word that somehow would bring
cheer
To those her own, who now bereft,
Will find life strong since mo er
left.
JOHN, BEATTIE
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STATIONE.RY : GIFTS
SEAFORTH
r eve a r. n s. re
E. Willis.
Mrs. Nellie Henderson spent
Christmas and New Year's in De-
troit, Flatrock and' Trenton, with
her niece, Mrs. Margaret Morris,
and daughters.
Mr. and•Mrs. M. McKellar spent
the holiday week with Rev. and
Mrs. It, H. Williams and family
at Mount Clemens, Michigan. They
returned to Seaforth last week-
end, accomparlied by the 'Willia'ms
family, who remained for the
weekend, returning home Tuesday.
• Mr. and Mr. Doug Knowles and
two children, of ToroeteseeSpent.
Christmas with Mrs. ,Margaret
Sclater and Mr. and Mit. Louis
Hemberger. Is. Sclater return-
ed with them to Toronto for a
week,
Miss Donelda Adamwho spent
the Christmas holidgys with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ad-
ams, returned on Monday to re-
sume her duties at McCurdy
School, RCAF, Centralia.
Mrs. J. Leslie Cox and Miss
Dorothy Cox, Kirkland Lake; Mrs.
W. C. Sinclair and Miss Dotothy,
Marquis, Clinton, were holiday
guests with Mrs. Peter Moffat and
Miss Annette" uSinclair. •
Mr, A. W.; Corby, Mise .Nancy
Corby and Mrs. Alma Pinkney
spent Nees ;Year's with the lat-
ter'e mother, Mrd. Latera Jermyn,
Bressels.
Christmas holiday.. visitors et
the home of Mr. ad Midi. T. J.,
Flynn were: Mr. and Mrs. 0. IL
Ferguson, Mr. Irvin .-Sehenk
Mtge Gail darnpbell, TOronte; dies.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yeo, Bin and il'
Thelma Bromley Kitchener, and
Gordon, of Clinton.
Miss Neil Whatten, who spent
the past month with Mr. ,and Mrs.
Reg. Kerslake, has returned to
Toronto.
Sponsored
Mr. D. Douglas Wilson, of To-
ronto, spent New Year's with his
cousins, Miss Jeanette Wilson and
Mrs. D. McCuaig,
eir, Ken' Moore, .of Sarnia,'Spent
the leolidays with his Parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Moore, in Eg-
mondville. •
Miss Nancy .Corby returned to
Belle River Saturday to continue
her studies at school there.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flynn spent
the New Y,ear's holiday in Toronto
visiting relatives and friends, re,
turnhig home Monday,
Mrs. Robert Slnith, John Street,
is a patient- it Scott Memorial
Hospital. •
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Gillatly
and family were -recent visitors
with Mrs, H. V. Workman.
Mrs. Alvin McDonald and daugh-
ter, Lyn, of Brussels, are spend-
ing a few days thisweek with
Mrs. H. V. Workman.
W.I. NOTES
The January meeting of Seaforth
Women's Institute will be held on
Tuesday, Jan 12, at 2:15 p.m.; at
the home of Mrs. Graham Kerr.
This is the Education meeting,
convened by Mrs. J. Keys and
Mrs. L. Pierce. Roll call will be
-answered by "How parents can
help teachers". The motto is, "We
must teach the whole child, dliyel-
cal, Mental, emotionels-Secial and
spiritual; _unless they are 'balanc-
ed, we can't expect them to learn."
Lunch committee is Mrs. J. Mc-
Gregor, Mrs, M. Hudson, Mrs. J.
Hillebrecht and Mrs. G. McKen-
zie.
Seaforth Women's. Institute are
sponsoring a leatherctaft course
on January 19, 20 and 21. The.
course will, commence -Jan_ 19, at
1 p.m. Anyone who wishes to.take
this course may contact Mrs. Har-
•eld Hugill or Mrs; Gprden Papple-.
FIRST CHURCH -LADIES' AID
Miss Jean Scott presided at the
January meeting of the Ladies'
Aid of First Presbyterian Church
on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Wil-
fred Coleman .opened the meeting
with a poem, "The Way To a Hap-
py New Year." After the minutes
and correspondence were read by
the secretary, Mrs. H. Whyte, the
treasurer's repOrt was read by
Mrs.', W. E. Butt, which showed a
very successful year.
A moment' of silence was ob-
served in memory.of Mrs. Agnes
Scott, a past president and greatly
respected active worker, for many
years., A lovely piano tide by Mrs.
McGregor and Miss Jessie Fraser
was much enjoyed.
Rev. D. L. Elder was guest
speaker for the meeting and chose
as his subject, "Down At -the Foun.
tain," bringing, many thoughts of
inspiration for the New YeareMrs.
Messenger moved a vote of thanks
to Rev. Elder_and to the ladies for
their musical 'number.
As this is the year of the 60th
Jubilee of the Ladies' Aid, a com-
mittee -was formed to plan a spe-
cial, meeting for the fall, to cele-
brate ,this anniversary occasion.
A social time followed, and lunch
was served by the executive.
Officers for 1960 are. president,
Miss Jean Scott; first vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. W. A. Wright; second
vice -presidents -Mrs. E. Geddes,;
secretary, Mrs. H. Whyte; treas-
urer, Mrs. Ivy Butt; pianist, Mrs,
McGregor; .flower convener, -Mrs...
H. E. Snfith; buying committee,
Mrs. Butt, Miss Belle Campbell
and Mrs. -H. Leslie,; press sec-
retary, Mree-R. Kerslake; group
leaders: • South, Miss J. Fraser,
Mrs. H. H. Leslie; East, 'etre
Townsend, Mrs. C. Reeves; North,
Mrs. E. Andrews, Mrs. F. Smale
and Mrs. W, Ross; country group,
Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs. Messen-
ger and Mrs. T. W. McMillan.
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GROUP HI, WA
The first Meeting of the New
Year for Group 3 of the WA of
Northside Church was held at the
home Odeldee. Art Wright, John St.,
with fie members and thee visi-
tors present. Mrs. Glenn Steffen
opened .the meeting with a poem,
"Another Chance." Routine busi-
ness -was conducted by the presi
dent,„Mrs. W. Bradshaw, when it
was decided -CO carry on with the
Sunshine bags for 1960.
The devotimeal part of the pro-
gram was inOdharge of Mrs. Stef-
fen and opened with a poem, "A
New Year Wish." Mrs. Steffen
read the scripture lesson from
Matthew 5, Mrs. N. Knight led in
prayer, Helen Elliott favored with
several accordian selections and
was much enjoyed.
Mrs. J. Michels was guest speak-
er and told of her coming to Can-
ada in 1951, her trip back to Ger-
many in 1956 and customs in Weat-
ern Germany. Helen Elliott ac-
compahied the singing of.a hymn,
and the benediction Iclosed the
meeting.
,ZION
•
The Canadian Giris he Training,
assisted by the Young People's Un -
i(}11, held their annual Chriatmas
Vesper service in the auditorium
of the church Sunday evening with
Mrs. E. McCreath and Miss Don-
na Smith in charge. Miss Aileen
Williamson acted as organist and
played carols prior to the service.
The processional hymn and 'Call
to Worship were followed with the
anthem, "Bring a Torch," an old
French 17th century carol, by the
choir. "That First Christmas" was
told in choral reading, the solo
'part taken by Misa Donna Smith.
"Make Christmas Live Today"
• was told by Fred Uhler, Mary Lou
' Kirkby, Barry Hoegy, Bob Hous-
ton, Mari Johnston and Anne
Achilles. The candle -lighting ser-
vice was conducted by Barbara
Turnbull, Ruth Ritchie and Mar-
ian Turnbull. During the service
the cougregation joined' the choir
ip singing Christmas carols. Rev.
W. M.- Thomas pronounced 'the
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Christmas guests who have re-
turned to their duties are: Herb
Kirkby, to Qntario Art College,
Toronto; Ronald Ennis, to Western
University,- London; Wayne Mc -
'Michael, to Windsor; Gerald Dres-
sel, to Hamilton; Glen Oliver,
Medical School, Western Univers-
ity; Murray Kirkby,Fort Credit;
Ian Kirkby, Scarboro; • Olen e Dun-
,das, Etobicoke; Elizabeth, McGav-
in, Kitchener; Kenneth Ryan, to
Ridgetown.
Mrs. Margaret Humphries ie at
present visiting with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and,Mrs. Hor-
ace Rutledge, London. •
Mr. george Kirkby and Beverly,
of Brussels, spent a few days with
relatives here,
Mr. and Mrs. • R. Nelson 'anti-
family, of Vancouver, are. guests
.at_thejmnie of the latter's parents,
Mr. and Ws: E-ar-r-Mr-a-ta-orr,` and
ether relatives.
Mr. and , Mrs. George Flewitt,
Marian 'and Fred, of Tuckersmith,
and William Broadfoot, of Sunder-
land, were New Year's guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Broadfoot.
Mr. George McArthur iinderwelet
an operation in Stratford 'General
Hoepital last week.
New Year's guests at the home.
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie,
were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith
Molesworth; Mr. and Mrs. Charlek
Smith and family, Belgrave; Mr.
and Mrs. William Smith and fam-
ily and Mr. and °Mrs. Jim Smith
and family, Grey townships asad
Miss Esther Hill, of 'ngham.
benediction.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Roney
and family with Mr. a fl
Mrs. Leo Wernham, Denfield,
for New Year's, and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Roney With Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Tubb, Logan.
Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Thiel and
family and Mr. Austin Lannin
with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Lannin
for New Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pepper and
Dennis, Mx. and Mrs. Lawrence
Barker and family, Mr. Dalton
'Balfour and Mr, and Mrs. George
Moore joined them all for the eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Annis and
family with their aunt, Miss M.
Miller, Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Gordon, Don-
na -and Barr,y, Mr. H. Gordon, Mr.
Clarence Cully and Miss Mary E.
-Graham, Dresden, visited Mr. and
um Hatton • Malcolm -'-or New
War's. Barry Stayed—over With
the ball ter madam
Express Thanks • .
For Home Gifts
Harvey c. Johnston, Huron
County Home superintendent, in
a statement this week, expressed
the thanks of the residents of the
Home to all 'who helped make
Christmas a happy season at the
Home.
Christmas has come and gone
again, he said, butthe re idents
of the County Home were t for-
gotten A number sett( part of
the day with relatives o friends.
Then there was the usual number
of 'concerts and enterta1spments
provided . by different ,organiza
tions who visited the Home. For
several days alinoet . 300 • cards
-came to the Home.
Those who entertained and pro-
vided treats were: Evangelical
Church at Zurich; Ladies from the
RCAF; Station at Clinton;,Seaforth
Lions Club, the Salvation Army at
Goderielte-Sergeants' Mess of the
RCAF:Clinton; the CGIT of Varna
United Church; _Blue' Belles and
J.A. of Clinton; the- Pentecostal'
Church of Exeter; Blyth Women's
Institute, and Christmas carol
singing by the Wesley -Willis Unit,
ed Church Young People's Union
on Christmas Eve.
The Blyth United Church WA and
the Brownie Pack of the RCAF Sta-
tion provided treats, as well as
many organizations that remem-
bered those from their own dis-
trict. '
Aylmer' Review
Describes Career
The year-end review of Aylmer
Canners made reference to James
Francis Eckert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Eckert, R.R. 1, Sea -
forth. Mr. Eckeet is area man-
ager of the company at Simeoe.
The review says: He was born
and educated in Seaforth, and is
graduate of Business College and
De La Salle Extension University
in Business Management.
"Ile joined the Company in 1939
as secretary to the Western Dis-
trict Supervisor. He has held re-
sponaible positions at Strathroy
and Ridgetown.-Prior to dhis ep-
dointment as area inailager, Sim-
coe, early this yearhe Was West-
ern District Supervisor.
"Mr. Eckert is married and has
four sons and four daughters. He
'served with •the RCAF from 1.941.-
45."
CONSTAN NEWS, OF THE WEAK
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dalton and;
Mr. and 1VIrs.'Gesirge lioggart, ac-
companied by, Mr. and 1Virs. C.
Dalton, of Seaforth, are Beendik
a couple of weeks in Florida.
Mr. and *Mrs. Dale Co; of
Thamesford, spent a feW days with
Mr. and Mrs. Bahil Horniek.
Miss Joy Montgomery and Miss
Beulah Woods, of Anderson, In,
diem, returned after spending the
Christmas holidays at Joy's par-
ental home, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Montgomery.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Preszcator
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Grimoldby spent New Year's Eve
with Mr. send NITS. Charles' Gran-
ville at Crediton.
Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Grimoldby
spent New -Year's Day with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Betties, Paul and Gary,
of Winthrop.
Mr. and Mrs. John 'Whyte and
son, Jeffery, of Oshawa, were New
Year's guests with the former's
parents, ,Mr., and Mrs. W. L.
Whyte.
Mr. and- MI* Charles Dexter
spent New YeaAnsDay with Mr.
and 'Mrs. William Jewitt and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. George McIllwain
and-faitilly spent New Year's 'D'a'
with the latter's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. W. Kingswell, of Goderich.
Mr. and 'Mrs.. Borden Brown,
Joyce and Elaipe spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brig-
harh and Lenore, of Chesley,
Mrs. Bert Riley and Mr. Ross
Riley and daughter, of Cromarty,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley and daughter.
Mrs. Ken Thompson and Mr.
Tom -Broome,, who'Were patients
in Scott Memorial Hospital, came
home Tuesday. We hope they will
continue to improve.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball and
family, of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Dexter and Mr. and Mrs.
John Sanderson, Sylvia and Elmer,
of Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
McClure and Clayton, of near Sea -
forth, spent'New Year's Day with.
Mr. end Mrs. WilmeiGlousher and
Stewart:
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Fireside Farm Forum
Fireside Farm Forum inerltddrle,
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Howatt with 17
adults present. The 'number of
farmers have been reduced. 20 per
Cent. in the last 15 years, but by
being more proficient they pro-
duce more more than formerly,
the forum declared.
- Part time offearm employment
does net help agriculture, his farm
or iindrcivemehts,elint does help
'his paying ability. Forum mem-
bers did notcfavor government or
farm organizations having control
of their busieess, but would, if
necessary, favor farm organize -
don rather than_the government,
in order to help plan the agricul-
ture of the future.
• Mrs.' George Carter invited the
forum for the next meeting. Win-
ners at euchre were: games, high,.
Mrs: Eric Anderson and Harvey
Taylor; lone' hands, Mrs. George
Carter and Joseph Babcock; con-
solation, Mrs. Don Buchanan and.
Mrs. Alex Riley.
Logan Holds
Inaugural Meet
-The inaugural meeting of Logan
township cOuncil was held with all
members present, The meeting
was opened with prayer by the
Rev. H. M. Wright, •of Monkton
United Church. The members of
'council subscribed to • the oath of
office and got down to business ht
hand. •
The treasurer reported that -at
December 15, 1959, there were $17,-
000.00 taxes outstanding and was
instructed to continue the levy
with the same authority as pre-
vious; $71,028.09 having been
spent on township roads in 1159,
Reeve 'Wilfred Krauskepf and
-Clerk K. J. Reaney were author-
ized to' make application to -the
Ontario Department of Highways
for the statutory grant. 'The 1960
salaries were set with drily minor
changes being made.
Frank Dill was appointed repre-
sentative to the Mitchell Fair
Board. Road accounts totalling
$521.02, and general account
amounting to $383.88, were order-
edepaid. The meeting adjourned
to meet again February 1 at 1 p.m.
EGMONDVILLE
We regret to learn that %Mrs.
(Dr.) Semple sustained a fracture
of her shoulder in a. fall at her
home, •
• A well -attended service was held
at Eginandville Unted •Church on
Tuesday everihig at the Utiveripst,
Week of Prayer meeting, When
Rev. H. Denaldaon, of St, Thomas'
Anglican Church, was guest min-
ister. '
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
-Mrs. Andrew Houston were Mrs.
Lorne Weir and Mr. and Mre.
Howard Weir, all of Detroit, Mich.
We arc. pleased fo learn that
Mrs. John McLachlan is recover.
Ing from het recent illnere
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and
children, Chippewa, with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Evans.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton
and -Children, ,Galt, with Mr. and
Mrs. William Stapleton.
Mr. Joe Maloney, London, with
Mr. Pat Maloney and Mrs. M.
Schulman.
Mr......Rebbie Stapleton has re-
turned to St. Jerome's High
School, ,Kitchener; Neil Stapleton
to O.A. College, Guelph, and Ken-
neth Stclpleton, to Ryerson Instie
ttfte, Toronto.
Miss Beatrice Murray ,and Miss
Shirley Horan have resumed teach-
ing at Brantford.
Mr. Glenn Butters, London; with
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Butters.
Messrs. Don and Ken 'MacRae
at Parkhill. ,
Mr. •and Mrs. Jerry ;11layman
and c ildren- have returned to
their ome in Deep River.
Mi%s Mae Kelly, Sebitigvile,
withl Miss Cecelia, Feenn
PREIDJ FELLOWSHIP GROUP
The-Eit ide Fellowship group
attended- the Egmondville prayer
meeting on Tuesday and later met
at the church for the regular meet-
ing and lunch.
Mrs. F. R. Cosford opened the
eting and conducted the busi-
ness. The secretary read the min-
utes The next ,meeting will be
held at the home'of Misses Bessie
and Margaret Grieve..•
nun moss MEETING •
The regular meeting of the Red
Cosa Society Will be held Fri-
day, January 8 at a o'clock, la
the- Librate rooms.
speMertC. aid s.
deIVIni%re!WiCthtite
r!4ix)tnlit
daughter and etindrelaW, Mr. arid-
1Virs. Ken. Preszcator, and Satur-
day Mr. and Mrs, Preszcator spent
the .clay with Mr. and Mrs. Hill,
Master David remaining for bole,
days and Miss Linda rernainigg for
the holiday with 1V1r, and Mrs.
Mervin Webb, of Dashwood.
Mrs and Mrs. Joe Riley,: ,Mr,
Woods and Debbie, of Ajax, spent
Tenodxn Itapr1§io.:roafnkciiRintoeny. and Doug-.
las and Mr. and Mrs. Rpbert
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson and
Reg and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Law-
son spent Saturday with Mrs. Alice
Lawson and Bob in Tuchersmith.
C ristmas visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. '.Tewitt and
family. were: last Thursday, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Cunningham, of Au-
burn; Christmas Day; , Mr. and
Mrs. John Jewitt,'Lendeshoro, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Dexter, of the village,
and Mr. Bill Dowson, Varna; Sat-
urday evening: Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley and Doug apd Mr,
and Mrs. Joe Riley; ,and on Mon-
day, Mr. and Mrs, Jewitt and Miss
Janice Jewitt and Mr. end Mrs.
Charles Dexter visited with Mr.
andMrs.andm
Austinr.-
sDBexptrdere,nofth
13rQBlyym:
Mr.
Joyce and Elaine spent Christmas
dinner with the former's, mother,
Mrs. Sarah Brown, and with the
tatter's sister, Mrs. George Camp-
bell and Mr. Cazhebell, all of
Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Lawson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mr. E P.
Warren and daughters, of London.
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