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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-12-05, Page 3, What make a. Restaurant .n usual? First — .Superb Food ! Second - :Deft, 'courte•ous service. • Third — :Pleasantsur- "rout idings: ' Fourth Absolute spotlessness! +•; And ,.finally,; 'MODERATE PRICFSi we.:thiiikrwe "ring the bell" on all 'five. And,We hope you'll. try.iis. SPECIALIZING IN .CHINESE FOODS Our `Fels:#�t_ve iol.ida. Nie WE EXTEND SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL.OUR GUSTOME i,S Candy: F'or Christmas `Gi�6 ilt'g SOFT DRINKS CIGARS. CHOCQLATES ICE CREAM Lawrence 'Fam Jy Prorrrinent (Continued troll). 'Page 2) life, passed to be. with Jesus in 1914, and jiis wife Sarah Jane, a woman: of highest ideals, was call- ed up higher in July, 1920, spending: all :their .lives on this Tarin. Ern- est, Ilie:,eldest rnest,'he,:eldest boy, was an excel- lent .farmer, but at:.the , age of 35, a severe attack of pneumonia Seiz- ed hiri:: and he died in 1905, ; Herbert; born in 1873, received his education in Seaforth High School and London Normal, was• a miss onarY_ an_Afriea:where health failed hini. Returning home • he hostess took a horse and little fileinocrate, and cai}vassedthe ranches one Saturday' a%,ternoori and collected enough' ,money to buy an organ;: It 'was sent to T. Eaton's, Winnipeg, Many and an organ soi)n arrived Sunday School was . soon *organized; this, was in 1931, and now in. 1958 they have ,a grand .new church with a big " new One year she taught -in a yearly school in a foreign• ,settleinient, walking two miles from; her board- ing house., This was not too bad,;;. went West to ,Alberta and British except when the thermometer ham Columbia, teaching, fora time ort ',Pelted to show 45 degrees below the Prairies; and later lectured in zero; and she had to melt the Alberta College. After many years icicles rom :her eye-winhers toa hi the: teaching profession, he was see where to go,; but fortunately' ihstriinrental in _pioneering ines- tablishing a saran experimental rn2-Buena lista--Gardens is --He.. was called higher while at W.liite Rock; .I3.C: A;pnie,: the next' _. CfICIh BLADE . =-line,-•--attended-,.the_.- Seaforth Col- �legiate,, •the Clinton ModeFSchool, „ and ater, the Ottawa: Normal,, in illlllilltlllllfllllllallltlallllllllllllr�lllli''the year 1898. 'There _being` a-�sgr-. _ plus of 'teachers in• Ontario, she • 'vent-floe-the-Western--�Prairiei -to- r W.L. A1�TNUAL ,teat i n ' h n summer schools. lt. was ='in --the earl settlement of 'West' ioneer:: work •::no autonio- 1? , bile�s',•'few.horses-=inahy of the,;set-, tlers came —in : covered . wagons• �-drawn. by oxen; The children of thesesections were from manydif= ferent parts ` of the continent; :some from- Ontario, ,some from,: different States and as few locally. :These: had 'to; be graded an -d: put- �into proper classes. These schools were -frequently 100 miles from any. •towii or railroad...It was an'op- portunity for the teacher to.organ• - ' ize' a . Sunday: School, •.to furnish a c f ..=entre'.for -the "place .of'fellowship t' James choo� for the.'scattered population. This service :;was :often _held rn _ the schoo7heuse orli a -good •neighbor's Reeve of Ashfield RIST ,- •' s . - •,,i :' ,,....i s o. » ..,,. - ,y... sS.. ,k . • ,' +s...+ti +. 'v: , .- -..",. . v....,,- . --- •s. ..k tp a (ref ht r t t ..N t i> t 4 t x i n c as Saturday Ti r ec. Oth :Loin . In ane ection•'i`ri the ranch= S :iii settle '.e t -the e vile - n' - lllll•� 111111r11fi1 r 1111111irr111 Ilf l in n t rad -her J t nllrr . � _-. a a • .e..„ -65 1 1i rte i' r i u 1i 1 ) a`,, w1r ;v%• r *1/4 t r a� i1 ,1/4 r r ,•, t *1i x i'' i uY1r i i' y t *1/4 r' i x i wl r xY r .. 1• • 1 , 1 .:,..•.'.. 'KR.. Yw'_•• � �Yµ .. �.. Yn ... KR •,•'4c -•YM1_ -... YR'•. K.:•. tSa •. •.KR...Y,t....'4t .. K,'••"n-.4..+Yn...K.. K, . Y. K,..'Sc. Y« •• "R '4. KK .. '4.•., c. _ +*n -4: • ?4 +k '4t.... Ka 1st '..'4c .• 'h •• Yt....'4c Y•, . 'St - .:.. Does Your TV Have . These Features ®” "Mir3 or Sharp" :Picture 1 0 Lean Clean Styling. i Transformer -Powered Chassis__ "Oe -Touch" Control- e High -Sharp -and Easy Tuning If -it hasn't, 'and we'know it hasn't, it's time to visit T. A: DUTTON at Brucefield and look` over the RCA - Vietor•� table models to -day. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS 'M _ Easy terms Phone . CLINTON HU'. 2-3232 BRUCEFIEL'� •1 ,,w.4 ;lf 1 r f ; d 1 mak; (; 1 r1 r1r' r u1r r1r' iii 1 �1, d, 1 +1 .w1' *1i e1, ,( rd; ek• 1 (. u1 . .4-.I' P p4 ,,f j',.... i (r"e• • •1 '4',' ... „w .. Yw .. .4'.Y.-ei-.4. ..,�' .4. .4 Y.' '4 .a.' •4--..-•.w„'.k +4.-•K •V.. *4. K.r. •.a.. ", '•.. ..__•.•• �,`-t 'F^w M - ; 1 1, ; d ,. ii r1 wl 1i r1 rf 1 1 1i w1r ✓«1i x 4' w r �r lr w,(r rlr 1 wi: .E w f wl .d ✓1 1 ✓1, 1 li ; ti" G' ri i 4 i' ,6 w1; 1 t 1 d. r 1-d W f d 1 GH .4 •• .4 • -..4 "• .'4; . .. .'4 _„4. . 'y, .. K. .'4• .4, . -4 • •4 ... ti ••. '4 . Y... '4, . •4 . K... -4 ..4, ..4, «. -. . ,4, -w . K, .4 s£r LOW CALORIES! And All '•Througti .•fie yoat:::• The Who Famil Witt En o • A1Y!R:DU(' There .is' .o finery health food, than .Maple Loaf :Milk.' It supplies the fluid yolz need' More: important; it''.gives •:you the proteins,. Minerals and fats• in their most Basi er -digested fort . ••and dually, Maple Leaf .Milk'is chockful .of Vitamins. thone 101 r� r . r • r �p� r•:: lr: g ir`� 'r�� � r- r--- r, r• r-• Seafort y this; didnot happen too„ often For about seven and a half y;ears;she;_,iau ,ht o rae, VVe tern' Prairies, -then: went as a. missien ai y-nurse..;to__ti General Hospital,: Hazelton, 3.C.,' where she served .six years_and_afterwards=spent-:a- year in' -post -graduate In the 'Cali farina ,;General -Hospital, Los An- geles; Cal: She; then returned to -lies horn-e__i i_Melfillop - In 191U'; ninth • of the:sickness was aken:.eare of in.; the homes. Not having a.Hospital nearer than Lon: don' people preferred_ • staying • at home ifthey could seeure.a nurse, •to serve during -the aeute stage' es- pecialiy..'She served'the ;people of Huron County as. general- duty, -nurse'-until--Scott. Memorial-Hospi=: tal was :;established in,Seaforth;; Ont., `in• 1929. It has b'een'her priv- ilege and:' opportunity to., serve :.in this capacity for . Over . 50 ;years Many experiences, sonie sad and many glad and enbbling occupy her mind:: Pearl Lawrence,: the next young` er one,: was an accomplislied dress= maker skilled. under_.the_',fjsses Brine sisters, .�Seaforth•.. _ She, also nractised home nursing for a,num- ber of_ years; ' bringing joy- and comfort to many elderly` people.. Sh d•e e i d. in -July'• 1958.:; . •Elizabeth -Scott -Lawrence .wastia, fine 'student,. b;b-taining. her d3.A - in -.the University .of.'1'oronto, On't. She was'a.- splendid' teacher; arid' •later= -prove d �•,a-•-good-�mgther: In' the year 191.5Shemarried_Mr. Fred. Moull;, of Edmontdni "Alta. They. had a, fain.ily of`, five bays twins, who lived 'hitt ;a:few days; Wilhana�: who .was the eldest, was a clever engineer,,' serving, in the Services. during the' -War, Married a :young woman of South'. Africa, --and- npv. dives in 'that country His, younger: bi;other,..James, also, arirelectrica1 eigineer,;, Works.- witIr':the Cana- dian -General Electric :lives with,; his- wife. and faniily:of three, oys. in, London,. Ont.` : Robert,; the -see-, and san, died: in :1941 ;His , mother. -gassed to -be 1939, W e g the street,awh struck by: a . fatally .in7urect 'a 'long tiiiie now lives in 'V �the'i Viiia, i to Mr. Lorxie , Lueknow, _...: years, later d 1VIcliillop, buyi •tie's farm, •wh tiT they. maned they.now live ligated their go versary� ;with til 'best riian; with served them a a b`eaiitifulibre cd i'dhureh-, -. Se graced, their• Audrey anfl th Freda: The family .was; H the hoin`e farm es1� to contain:. r'ietl Miss' ,Flo �Xetery Three •children litEle Charlie d ma„ the eldest her. high'•• schoo forth, earning slit' graduated,, study nursing a year, :then Toronto; Wand ceived her certificate; she Kenneth' Toronto,. where their Two chifdr n.. Maxine; lie as -a,; buiness. g Canadian Bail Seaforth, for ously, and •- in andl�r, •Cecil ton �tadar and in 1958•: the two' •boys• and Earle and:Iittle n their newly 11 'rederiek Jaynes Lawrence, han dacappe 1 as a 5y�;in Iris teen, w' an excellent student, obtaining"lis: :High s-cheol education. ui`Seaforth, went'West-to=•teach, and:-for-.sev=- eral years, served: as principal„of •Schools in --Vancouver,, 'year 1315 -:he married -Miss Mary. :Jane Pinkney,''of Seaforth, Ont. She ,passed :away>to'be with Jestts;: %november, 1051: Fred lives in Kit- chener' .Ont Matthew' Alexander also was* a -farfner_lad, and•,We.ntWe•st to seek his fol tune. For a' time he served. as chief shipper for the Northvest Biscuit Cpnipany, -.and when busi ness , became, slack he''•undertook Iandscapirg._lawns and ,gardens;;.Izi.- the: year.1932 he Met and 'married Miss Cathe`rifiig1Vlci)ougal, •• a sec-. retary,•native..of .Nova Scotia.,- It •w,a•s rn the year 1951 •he and .his:. wife er`" oing?to,achurch across ea they were both • car Matthew was and hi'S' wife was in recovering She ietoria, $ C n 1,906, w�as:;married: Webster, 1i.vitig at. Ont., for a nuiriber of deckled .t'a ''move' ,to ng M. James Has ere' -they resided un-. into . S eaf er th,_where. In 1956-1 they ,.Cele, ldeii weddi ig aurin eir'bri.,desinaid ;arid -them Their- fancily. Mid their. 'friends': tot akfast .in ,the Unit- aforth Five girls.- home: • Mae„, pearl', e twins,, •Lu1ti ;and' youngest of the Lawrence- erald; who: farmed` which, was--enlai g X50' acres. He,"roar- rence,' .Francis; , of e year Ui, blessed their home,• led as a baby,, AL daughter, received T.:educatiorr, in Sea - forth; `scholarship when being too; young'to slm,stayed at hotiie trained as a nurse in on the day She ,re= nurse's , registration was married - to Joffe •i)oher ty, . ' o' they now live with en, Joffe ".arid Rob- i r sister, developed: tri, working'in the. k- of - Commerce, five : years continu" the year, 1946 she Moore,• of ,the Ciro. School,'were. married; - y had' a family' of. one girls ,;l+rancis,: .David. They• live i built Loire on ,the .,i.; No Card: ;Problem The Expositor Way No matter how early we start our preparations, Christmas i5 an occasion that 'comes on `us ' before we are prepared. This is Particu- larly true ;of selecting • Christmas - It t eedn't be; for here at The Expositor there "'are ,hundreds of designs from which to dhoose. Just select your card, and in a few days your ;order will be .deliver•ed, • cOm- plete.with your name, all ready, to send to your friends. And the pleasing feature is the economical Cost. •Corriein let • us show you, but, hurry, as the selec- tion„ will 'become - smaller' 'as the Season, progresses, Reeve . of Ray banks of the St Lawrence near PreScatt put He' is ebief> .engin eer-,at RCA Vie or,,. _ ..... t r in : Prescptt._::, This story `occupies a period. of about 120` years. and DANCE sponsored by Happen; East W.I. E.NSALL •Town Hall Fridays Dec.:5#i1 atT83d pm ._ T.LICKY::.LU3�TCFL. PRIZE :A 'miss d urn_ 75, Cents DRA y�E w� OR ' C ISTMA IIR Ladies . , .., . --.__ Please bring Lunch :ice ; ctor FXPt)SITO1, 1 . Branch 156, C ANNUAL,' 4. 4,. .Y. r•�J..r1J_.rdi 1'44 4...4,,... radian :Legion ommuni Centre• eafortl flay cominerlees at '8: 0 p.ni.; spar p 1S A E S 5 luscious. 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