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The Huron Expositor, 1959-01-30, Page 843.:THE WRQNEXPOSITOR,, SEAVORTH, ONT. J4N. 30, 1959 • tonounnomOwnommoinOoyiko. LasnN .0tD - TEM RELIGION: - 'RADIO BROADCASTS Heard Each Tuesday CFCO _CHATHAM 30 Ke, 8:30 -to 10 Rot First PRESBYTERIA .-CHURCH. Ret.; D.:„ Leslie 'Elder- - • H. A. KEMPSTEit Organist and Choir Leader . 10:00 A:M.' Church School and 'Vouth • ' Fellowship _ ' 7". 11 A.M.. . ' The Sacrament of anunninian "CHRIST'S • PRIESTLY ' , OFFERRIGSr • Sr. Cheir-Anthem; • ."Letd; Be- lieve" , • (Ashworth) ' 4:30 P.M.-r-,YOUT, H SEIt87.110E "A FINE- BIG-FELLOW:.,- Music-.'• Junior .Choir Antliern:, •4`SOft1y and Tenderly" (Theitipson) Members of the P.Y.P,S.",- Yentli Fellowship, C.G.J.T. and Explor; • erS attend and take Park in the service. • . ' • The Youth organizations of IsTerth-, side, Egmondville a,nd.• • ' Thomas' -Churches-will. also -b , ; attendance is our gneat$:,. ' Everyone is : cdrdially invited 1:0 - with USthtstSerrffee, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, '8 p. •• Preparatory f Seryiee.: •ItecePtion, of New Members l ":.' , 'yISITORS WELCOME.. ' ------- --• Urch Notices McKilloC1urge.-Cavafl,. 10:QQ a.m.; Duff's, 1.1.100 a.m.; l3etheI, 2:00; p.m. -Rev. W. H.' Sumnierell, Minister. •„,' Nortbsicle I.Tnited *.Church. -f -Wor- ship Services, 11 a.m, and 7 pm. The evening service is given over to a Bible study in the Gospel of Mark- Church School at 10 a,m-- junlor eongregatiop during morn- ing worship,, YP Group, Sunday at 8:15 p.m. Seaforth Pentecostal Tabernacle. =Sunday: 10 eon: Siniday School; Morning'. Wogship, GPM- rimitieni; MO 'pro., Evangelistic. Service; ;„Tuesday,,8 pm., Bible StUdy. and ' •Prayer; ;.Thursday, - 8 , • CHURCH 'VMS . 'The. January Meeting tof 'North- Side7United Church' WAIS Was held TilesdaY 'evening ,.With a.: potluck 'den, presided and Mrs, .1. 'ton opened,Ahe ',meeting with.a, poem, .:"The Value', of the .Bible.". It-nrayery'Vritten"-by thelate:47lYlts, F. S. Saveuge„; Wax given by Mrs': R. Savenge.,• . 'During ;the 7, blitiiiess„. llarch 24 'VeS'aet.,..fer . the Easter 'Thinkaffet- -ing ..iiieeting. This••meeting will bd. held in'the afternemiCallers were Appainted for ' ;next,. month. f • -G,roup one took over the 'meeting -with 'Mrs Scott ',Opening Witha hymn. Mrs.. IL V. ;Workman • read the:. Scripturo„ Isaiah sold.' The study book: -Was taken by. j.,,Keller;,deseribing'a,trip to. Alaska. of :the different 'churches. and,:whete,,tbey are l�- • Alaska -is. :aeltieVing.' Statehood. • • TyNrrjKri CAURCLI St.'Thditias;••Cliureh, . Lyle tIammend; ,Organist 'and • Choir Leader ' •!The ' ,nieeting a -the- Every Family...represented at this, Special Service: Setting apart of the Official Board and AdshiSsion • of Members of Session. Sibient.,-=`Takuag theOversight' 11:30 A.M. ° ..` Mission Band and Junior 'Church:. Church Schon1-1.0-eitn 4:30 P.M. Observing Clulstiati: Ynnth Week,' .ijuting with First -Presb*erian, Church. •. 3 pm. -Note the change, of time: Young People's Union. Discus- sion of •Question Box and M..e.th." 04._ of t.,IlAg .Study: • - Wednesday; 2 4).M.-ritorithdY. meet:. • ing of W10. -and W.A. • • spE YOU IN CT:TORCH SUNDAY r . • JAipik eAsg; were 'married in St jainee- Roman- Cattiehe-rChnrehT-Seaforth.,„ on .satutclaY.: The,- 7-13-ticteistlie-former NI -redefine -Teresa: 'Fortiiiier-deughterLef Mrs - Leo Fortune,: AR 4.Seafoithandtbe late Leo- Fortune, ndthe •..„713-tide'greein-: is- a 'Sone Of-Mta:-:. lY1 4:gar:et •-•CaSc Seafettlir, .‘ and the '2 , .late Edward oase,...„Fen6wing..0 weddug•-‘-:tripte the eestern'Unit„.,',„„:_:: ,,,ed,States,...rtlie Couple. Wiltreside: :Se etcirth..„(Phote_hy phillipa . . „,..... ..„ ED CASE-FOR'rINE tune, became the ,iffide of Johte, ; resswe Case,. son of rs 1)„,larj,_ 4WasAield-on4anuary-43-in -the-yes, -7- Botiquets-of -white--chrYsatithe- s-eafortx fife- ia-te ,trY.'„ -The ipreildent,-Mrs'.. Bruce 'Me- Mums , farmed, the setting, in St, E 1. C. CaSe. Rev1:_, Charles- _E. Sulli- -Leanoipenect-therneetbagby---read- `70h1.11611T , van: -fife r-N-1,145tfar day after Epiphany,. followed by ..a a.m when,Madeline Teresa; daugh-: The oruanst mrs., Aube aiig ing:the.*pistle.ford:the.:firtt ;Sun-' Seafettli; j Seturday, Jan ..24„ at 10 , • '0 ; d'thmarriage ceremony 'Prayer for the ,..PariShT4lie'Lard's-1-ter,,,,:Of „lursiJedit..Fortiii; RR 4, ; played 'he Lord's t'rayer' and Prayer and •Oene±1- T4a4k-5g11-lig Seafoith, and .the' late Leo For acompanied the soloist iJrs Ross were. then repeated ; in Unison, „ r. Sinale• Staffa ." Slater Of. the. bride-. 'reports Were read and adopted ; sang Ave Rev . Janaes too t FUNERA ha r , ' groom who,:Ls for the electiori 01 offieeiS 'and' ." • , 1:rg by nton lyre- ic'eush:. th,ankedt4e'ledieS- for, a .*!ty suc JOSEPH F JORDAN the bride. ;Wore 'anzaritI1:00774.hite ek§ftif2:year Mrs EethUnC4C.d7,-3oseith 'FranmsTjor au, 67„ of -lot gown ..of7hro ad t ..7rnatehlrX7 the slate „ officers as „fellows: concession 6, .:Ellice township, jacket .Apearl headdress held her presid,eat Mrs Bruce ':104.an.;,•,dlet1;•iii•-the"Stratfeid Gerteral Hos chapet vellarid she carried a bou. _vice.presdent Mrs C RowcJrfe pital *here 'fie had:been-aet red roses . Seeretary', 'Mtg. G. '"Merith,.. patient for miss- "Iliatic6.k.‘..Fdifoh%• ,Slater:.. of iiter,f.Mrs. • Ada, Reid.... Mrs,' HartY.Ivr. was horn •togan township a Sonthe bridewas maid '1..)f lionor "Wear Colbert'.was.iminedlionorary presi-‘ ',of, .,Mr:• and,. Mrs.:-..-FrenCia Jordan. i,,,, .J a ••• briinze, brocade-, gOWnTWItli, dent. •• ''• ' , . ed. and ,dedicatectMSaines ••-•:, • • ' ':'.• . • ••• : sh& 'Carried: n ' bouquet • Roman' Cathrilie Church; •Kinkora„ LondOn, :Was' After' leaving .his father's fain), he innte,hing-JaeketPand-a,-pearl•-head4 After- the -.6011ection vas-, teeeiv'' dos toship ferried' Most of his ; dress which held' her chapel yej ed the Ineeting:-With the Peliedie- Ile was a ineinbet St Patrick's chryteritheinn,ms: PRO DUCT THERMO MEI? BURNING 011S. Walden. itt * BroatifoOt Phone 6$0.7W :,,Se!fOrth:: of--Air-Step th and of the.Holy Name SocietY, the best man, and ushers were___,Erank . . e - Shoes 'e Society for the_ rop ,0 t e Case Seafort an a ic eary 'shoe' with the magic sole, continues Siriith's 'Shoe Stere ttritil 'the end of.January:"..,There are SpeCial San.- ItatriSale Value in otherlittes Of shoes. as.well; with: the entirestock pelting at a pre -inventory' discOunt of '10:,,per. cent, Visit Sinitlfs Shoe Stare in Se'aferth.-(Afivt.). efi, that 'unnecessary Piece ' of fiiraiture through* a'Ffuron ExpOsi-; for--Classified'Act D 4LEPAON'$!,' TAXI: , arid PAIICEL ',SEgifIc* - • -Air'PErei4iygersTitisTtFpd---,----- cten. JPAYE' 676 .1."-. ammirimmoolimaimmilk BEAUT:Y---SALO - Phone 373 . SEAFORTII OlgTARIO HOME ,OWNERS Wostilct c,the protection provided by your pre-. ent Fire Insurance Pol- ity be adequate under . to -day's .. replacement costs? IF IN DOUBT, CAW JOHN A. CARDNO Suceessor - WATSON A MD, 'General Insurance •• Agency Phone 214 , Saafortlt • and FUEL -0114 Wm M. Hart P,hope 784-;: Seaford!:. FOR sALg . 100 :ACRES -Well releed; new steel barn.- Low down payment. FIVE•ROOM HOME On Ord Street. Small down., payment will handle, . , " —1 'SEVEN -ACRE FARM, in Tuck- ersmitli, with conifortable house and small barn. Prided for quick • ,• Faith, and the League - of•the-,Sae London. - - red 'Ficart.' ••. .• - Fortravelling :to :the :Eastern In ,1923, he :married, the former -United •StateS, the'biide. cheap': an Gettriide:"Enston, of Elliee town - olive . 'green Velvet 'dress. • with ship. Surviving besides his 'wife,' matching hat. and 'brown '„acdes•: are three Sons Feu •sories., The - couple will .reside ni at, honlei'aild,PatrickT.rof Gtaftoii; •Seaforth..... „ two daughters Mrs William "(Nor- -1polloWing, the Wedding 'a' dinner ma) Esier ssifettir; and Mrs, was -held. in the ,Ceninutnity Joseph (Mary) `HeinbuckBit 3, tre;''Sdaforth.f . Tavjst9Pk' and one. ,gpdg1ciiGuests_attentling from a distanee Thf, rested at the Gingres': ..,;:re,;, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cage, Streetsville; Mr., and Mrs:', Leo Bolger, Wyandotte,.Mich.; ,William Eyrne ; and Joseph Jordan, -Tren- ton,- Mich; 1'.14'.Getalci Jordan and Son. Terry, Sarnia. end Messrs. jack. William; andpatrielt 'all, Of 1411(1011,. ' funet,a1 home; Stratford and,-ser- yke.wes lielcl 'Wednesday melting at St, Patrick'S"Church,'Hinkore. • T. M HAMILTON, .` There paSsed away at his home MeTrillog,t0WASiiik.:eencessicin 14,;Thoines.:1Kark Hamiltea, eldest tea of J. R Haniulton and. the :late MriT-Hartillten_LIfe had lived, McXiilQp toWnalaiF.-a11.----hisjile,. a tending school...at ,I,Valten- Iif 1940 he. inarried.• Katie StratyChuk, ,who 'Survives,' with one spa, William; `Three daughters, J;oyce,- Joan :and 'Barbara, ,11: at hOnieL.,arid. mie..brOther,.. of 'London. e was'an: active .member of the'Ontario Farniersl Union ,and A of "ways of lci:Olthig after -about .80 meinber Of:Walton- United Church. Mark vas 'liked ,by all Who knew Mtn,' .he Was . fieriest and Upright in allthings-'aild cmdd always be trtiated. Be liked .his home; and was. a great:lover nI. music, • Funeral services, were 'held 'Fri- day,, January 23,i tram the D. 'A; Rann ftiner.al Brussels,, 2:604;01., Witli Rev. W., M1..Thetriat7 officiatthgj-. WaS:.'in • Malt- Tandbarik.,ceinetery, Brussels, • Pallbearers were, Messrs. Alec, Gulntzen, Ilerb Williamson, Harvey, Craig,. -Harry ,Belger; 'William Stratychuk and Robert tallantyne. FlovverbearerS Vete Messrs- Itoss Cardiff and 1Vlichae1 G`alutZen.; Friends and relatives came tram Lucan, Varna, London, Seafotth, Listowel' and Holmesville. Phone 458 , geaforth Brancli"156,.. .4 CANADJAN• LEGION. • Annua • uesday, February- 10th at 7:00:Pm, Corninunity Centre, Sec:if:CA. All Veterant and their wives are cordially invited to attend. TicketS" are available frOm Member § of the tieeutive, or from. GEORGE HAYS Phone 119 KEN POWEI-V,-,-- phone 109-W The Dinner Will he -followed by a Dance • with bY Wilke , , LQCABRIEFS. , • Mrs. Olive :Andrew, Exeter, is spending .a few, days 'with 1Virs.'13. B. Stephenson. , Mr. and Mrs". .L. F. Eckert and Ridgetowii,- visited last weekendwith aVit''>And Mrs. Arthur Devereaux andtfamily.. Mrs. ..T. riood, Cromarty, un- derWent a-ranjor operation ,on Sat- urday at Seott Memorial Hosnital.! ..ancl Mrs. Hal Dirinin and Kathy, of Petrolia, -were weekend guests -of Mrs. W,- A, TV -right • Mr. and Mrs, Willard Elliott leave Saturday for Florida where they will spend several. weeks._ Mr, W. R. Stephenson, 'I'oronto, spent the,weekend with his mother,. ten StePhellSOn, • • Mrs. Clare Reith s in_Ge..orge- tovvn owing to the• seriotis illness a her sister. , r • -• Miss Carol 'Willson, of Tillson.- burg, has returned . home after spending a few daysat the home of Rev. and 1VIrs..1-1. Workman.. 'Mr, F. C. S. S1115, president of the ,Seaferth Chamber of Cern- mereerand. 1Wis, R. J. Botissez, the staff of' the Seaforth• Public Floral -tributes were -r- rnany--andaSchool,„Were Wirigham.„„Inesday • :MRS. GEORGE j. pRAITAM. • Mrt-.. George J.. Graham,. Strat- ford,.._:the.,. fernier Eva .- 'Mary O'Bneti,.. died at her hOirte'. at 11:30 oleleck Sunday niaT in 79th year. She suffered a -heart attack efterfeeling since Saturday night She had been in fair health up t� that time. - ' Mrs. Graham was barn hi Sea - forth,: daughter of the late David and Ellett.:0/Brien,', She .tharriect George Graham( 52 .years agb and hadAivad in Stratford gitte6 'that time, M. 'Graliain died 1954• . Mrs.. Giabant Was a devout- merii. ber 'of 4he IIiiirnaeulite Conception Rditian-,Cathelle, Cliiirehri the Altat "Sbeletyf'-dritt7.-Catistilic7.11Toinerr's League: Of that :She is survived: by three sons, Harold "Mickey" Grahaiii,Strat- ford; George,, Toroiito'-Ancl Seek, Winnipeg; two -datighters,.. Mrs. Charlet, .(Verda) Drothers, co, and Mrs. A. (Even) Stre'etaVille; one ..brathet„ . Ooderick; 11. grandchildren- and four great' grandchildren...She Waa predecea,sed by, gine tell, William, and by One tittet„, Mra. Evelyn Tigeou. The reritaitis regted a the MIA gras funeral horile,,Stratford, Until 9:20' neleek ;WedneadaY ,tnornint; when the Inimactilate COnceptiork churetc'ter Itequiena iiigh Mast. at 10 a.tif„ terracht was '.Avondale cetnel• tory. 'evening thkmg part in a farm for- um TV.:progranf. • ' -.Mrs.,Margaret.HaY„who was in Scott.. 3Yleinorial,,Ilospital for sev-, eral4layi-folloWitig a fell•in which ,81lractured her `Arne,- his:now returned to'-lier horde.' and .Mrs.. ,Keathig left, .Wedneaday. for Florida, where they Will...apend.- several Weeks... -• e Canada's first 'pulp and,,paner niii'WaS built at St AndreWs near f,taehute, Que. • . .• esmmiiipmuasissosmmiom CKEY R[CALLS SHOPPING; IN. SEAFORTH; .IFF[RENTIYEARSAST . Dear -Editor: -.`" • "•tpeople, to rest an, but these are • d o find now in any store, la this day of hurry _and:rushing; they havepl!hatow venotarupwri,he teatres, and aify 'must stand, no matter whether they are well, or perhaps crippled in pa,rt. In the summer there are no benches to rest along the street • FiVery -town Seems tor he -trying 'ffi-sd'itie way to get more business -this cenld be the. answer. Yes, We admit parking is a problem anywhere: We have a narrow street vvhiela cannot be changed. Why not make ear parking spaces wider -- Oh. yes, we always had stools for wouldstill leave plenty of room in our custontera, especially :elderlY tilt; ire:eynetrs,tioraf etshehasyterexeLage'd, .on in making out accounts- and bills. We were always quite 'sure There was a goad attendance at we would have to itemize a:bill or the January meeting of the After- statement. ,now it is,very- brief: noon ' Auxiliary of First Presbyter- ,service a/c; " service rend. You do ran Church in the church hall on the , guessing. Leber and parts, TueSdaY -.afternoon. •The president, iTeWafg-50, cents Or parts diidr4.00- Mrs, 3.'1, Bell, presided and open- for labor -could have heen 1/2 -hour ed the meethig with -a New Year or four ,lieurs, Wlao knows?' em and. PraYer, During ,thebeti-. Once a .year we have our nom - nes period. the members • were ination ,meeting, and thia , paper asked to leave their used Christ- has tried ; hard to get People to mas cards at the church as soon attend and I entirely agree, but as possible. •` we set rio financial statement for •The deliotiens were taken by theohyeware'll,0a sb5uSin;essr.sWahgyoto notday- ? MacTavish and Mrs. J. I •like -shopping best in town, hut oh se different. now: front a few years 'age. Not that there, is much more business done (if as nmeli) aSTin my years -in the -grocery busi- ness. Wi3 wOuld have up to $40000 a year turnover, which would meav over slooppo a- year now. Yes, we had plenty . of work, but always; a. little time to Chat With `cam cus- tomers -a thing which., is almost entirely gone now FIRs'y CHURCH, AUXILIARY Beattie:, The ,•firSt- chapter_ef ,:the new stUdy hOok dealing- With ; dian Canadians,. Was preSented in the form of- a :Tv' neweasta,. With, Mrs, W. John Thompson'actirig as Fraser 'presented niany fact's' and Problems' with 'regard- FoT-'-indra-n Canadians: ',.They, tela :1ivhat' has been, done. for theta „by: the Pres: bytetien.Chureh..and the ',Worneiei MiStionary:SocietY„.-and:'-alSe -Mere tieried, Whet doge. 'yet/to assist the Irithan, who is probably the niost.Poorly-'understhadman in , . RLCCK regular 7., Meeting oLl3urns- Lonclesbore ypt- was, heldSiinday evening in ; Landetlitito, Chureh with .25 members, -,preterit...,' Pat Murch; and :Arlene Powell:opened the:meeting with a Sing -song.: :President pat Mitch ',.anif:Secre- ,tary Nellie Weaterbout .were in charge nf the:business .session. The under . the .! leaderShin. of NOreen .MOEWing„ Was in-Obarge..of War- ship. She was "assisted by :-Slurley ,K.nox; Marie •Rne3r,,,Dorothy Arlene.' PoWell,,...Patd.....MeCoot and. Joe,BabeOCk: • - . :„Kitchener,. and Mias Mary Lou‘Roe,, of Strat- ti4OPItaitt:-in SS No. ii4114Ctit" Week; •tin e g ene0' Of Mr Van 'gAniond. 7 Mr,' and 'Mrs. .Clayton.' Sheldon and •-faniily,' St.: Marys; Mr...13oh Gibb,- .Gleneoe;.• ,Mr. Saiythe,, Brodhagen, and Mr and • Mrs.:. R. E: Burchill viSiteci[on SundeY With Mr. and•'.Mrs.,Dalten Malcolm. • Measles have broken. out around, Zion :and A nunther of ,childien. are out of-e1uoo1 . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Malcolm via= ited his -inother41/11.8. Alexia collie. in Stratford on Friday: Mr;Blythe Lamiin' is „beck 'Scheel again after 'haying his .ton sits removed in Stratford .1-fespi-: Jrs..Mary Malcolm ' received word on 'Saturday her sistet- inlavV; 1:frs„.• j., Pepper, .had passed away in Vancouver, 13-C„ recently; ' ; Mrs. Jack Butchill, vis- ited Mr:?and Mts. George Stnele Saturday ',evening. Master Allen' Coleman has been. -a patient in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seeforth, since SinulaY- "bltie coal!. January 25 temperature was: high 61. degrees; 'iow '42; todaY:- high 19, low, 10 below .zero, ' All being equal, I like small town to--shep-wherer.1-ain_ known. I. like the friendly 'ap- proach, ' "Good morning! Is there, eszthi-ething:IT • can- do foryouto- tibnn' isn't 'what it used to'. he, and that ih itself creates a' hardship tor peeple :past_ their prime. -So: it :just seems impossible,. to it: back . and., be selfishly ':.ccenfortable when We -know others have se Many problems to Contend With, nianY -of-whieb weimow abOut from per: 7sona1-e erience-in-the-years-gone Thank.you, Mr. Editor__ • R. H. SPROAT A. Brown Wed 50 Years Mr-' Mrs, Albert .BroWn,r,for; merly Rese..Smith7Of celebrate their rOth. wedding 'anni- versary -On 'Feb.' 3; ' There will: be. ±areetterneon tee helciat their home. at -2354 lyfaeDonald- St, Regina; thii :Settirtlay;if Garden -McKenzie, Seafonik...„and irJ4wo:children, Shelf* anO7Aolck, iefLfOr'Begitia• on Monday to attend' .the celebra tion. They,, retUrn -the second week in Fehruary: - „INE*MONDVJLLR Cc1T The ginoncivillexorr .girls. held: their regular ,;'-'eeting in „the ;church's .vestry last Wednesday., Loi'Tyndall read. the .scrinture and prayer, • Semple gave' hisBible study on the .ProphetS, :and, ' their',nlaCes. the 13ible'TheY also -discussed "the .major and minor kaioks of:the 'Bible and. their' me apingsf•Roll':eall :follOw,ed With,,an'attenclance �f17 ,girff.-InT Ike biisiiue4s peril they deeided ,that Lorraine Miller and Gail-..FinIayson take- the opening .14ap,543rwstieirPed,vvindththaatBtliibelei.Po'r.liOPchel.:he An invitation was receivedfor the • . Church Youth Organization meeting' On 'February..1; et First PresbYterian Chureli. The North-: side .COIT have-7also. ihvited Abe' group to a; Valentine party Feb. p, ALL, KINDS OCIALw Winthrop, WEDNESDAY, at -8:30 p.m. , .-CARDS"- • Ladies please bring-SandWiches Everybody welcome. Admission free • Vederatioe ofAcultue Pres.; K. Stewart; See.; A. R, Dodds FLIGHT LIEUTENANT J. • M. McIVITLIAN Was proinoted • to that rank from the rank of • Flying Officer in supplemen-4 • tary lists issued last week.' - The on of, Mr. and Mrs. -J. :. AiSeafrth'llis • ntlestaffRCIFStakn, • Chatham iEereeeivelhis permanent commission in the -- RCAF -a year ago. LooluTo Increases, , . , (Corifinued.--froin: Page 1)r,, . . , , . .1 0.641. of Distriet 8.and president of 'the ladies' 7.Sectiefi of 'the'Seafor.tii Fair.; William. :jewitt,,,,Warden, Of Ilerop.,-ColiritY,-, and- Cbliri bell,•fraM the farm dePartnient of CKNX,. ThO. head table Was intro- duced y R. .1VieMillan, ;:first vieepresident. ' Thanks ' vvas, ex- tended. to' :the ladies of Eg-. MendVille United Church: for the Supper, by Jai:nes...M.! SOft,. second vtcepresideiit; with- Mrs. Alex Bciyes ' '.„0„.P.port the program,„a junior 'farmer qiiertetc.,',W1iieli1had' cone petedtliir-the-Ljor.-.-Fhriner--cOn- teS.t. in Toronto-reCentlY,sang two liarbetshap turnbers.:-IVIembets Of the- Oneret, 'Were-. Larry,: Wheatley, 'Rep: Canipbell,7170 Campbell, and George-Thi-tiee-,Cheirineti --far the evening Vas Break:lent, Campbell, The-fiftli meeting. of 'Seatertit MeitY :Maidens.: waS„:,.lield. at „the. home ef Mrs.' Teylor, on Saturday; 2 pin.' The tell oall„Wes answered by ,giving the list Of 'feed pro'ductsof o.ats,...Wheat „:„and corn. Ernie TeWnSend.--:' and.. Glenyce .Jewitt :gen .a deinenstretien on Muffin's, and. ;Carel_ Carter ,eild Gail ,'.1VIilton gave a demonstration on White Sallee and' Macaroni. Mr W. L.Whyte gaiie notes en - in e,: Shpper". 'and,'"F etS -!Ahout MiXttires.7. ,Herne •aSsigninent:was: Xl„).Aiiswer. (:gl, Make elle Of ;cer- -eel; •,,i(3) -Prepare Macaronidish and record. -'..feeord- •Look,-,up.,7fravorite'recipe :for .itidt loaf. .•-' • -;,,Roil! for ,ileXt ,,meeting :is your favorite' reeipefor frult' loaf. • Inahredliaaaingers, „ , ,.„,. •• Phone:149 • SEAFORTH , 'LAST -ell.A:N4C E Don't mi4s,.. ! Casiin On the Wonderful' Bargains the virliole' Coun- ty is talking about. The._ niost_Aalked,ahout Sale Seaf�rth. ends January 31St, -.1959,,(..- Don't be left out—theres' still time to make a kipmg at 1 C The „Little. Store 1With4 the Values 111111111111iiiiii1IiiIiIIi111111111111111111111 FOR Community Centre Skating VERY Friday Night 8 to10-p.m. Adults, Students 'B5e Children 25c SaturdaY Afternoon • Jane 31st Children and 5e dSt2udents 10e Adults ^ • Are you readv to rent your spare' room? A classified advertisement:, phoned to The Huron, Expositorp., • 141 or 142, will bring d tenant. . 1 1 , • . . . A • • DUNDAS ''• gtoye Rod' PllinikeP Oil 41"Militik10AS ) 1:014EY. •'iLpj_Innes_5:73 SOUTHG,AT r403,.!e 33:4 *AIN ST. '';•i SEAFORT4 : noy Easy Living Appliances It's the WESTINGHOUSE .otur4oy,, . Three WOAA Games, starting a GODERICH BANTAMS vs. - SEAFORTH BANTAIVIS GODERIGII MIDGETS- vs, •- - SEAFORTII MIDGETS WINGIIAIVI JUVENILES vs. SEAFORTII JUVENILES Admission 35c ,Children 25e SUPPORT YOUR HOME TOWN BOYS' • t BiggeSt Fourth Savin s Ever! VORTHt-t-- . COrtnnunitY' Centre • nrgday, .4annarY',2th.: WV -EXILES : v -s. SEAFOIVIII Tuesday, February , 3rd , .iNirgumEntAiEs, 8:30 n.M.,1.SEA1OltTH ' ST. COLUMBAN Wednesday,: February 4th 1.1%irtior1in1M'ss • 8:30 tiler-WINTHROP SEAFIATII 'W$TiN$cVE CLOTHES p•RygR , THE EASIEST, .yAntsf-WItTO PERFECT DRYING IN FREEZING- WINTER *,,OAT ER, 15 THE WESTING -,H ,OtTS:g DRYERtro a • ile visiting at Box Furniture, check the low„ low White sale pace; n all Westinghouse Appliances! /ne •••• • • Rouse , rurnismngs • PI1ONE 43' SEAFORTH iloor Coverings