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The Huron Expositor, 1959-02-13, Page 10O X°SITOR, SEAEORTH, 'ONT.,' FEE. 13, 1959 , PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH Leslie Elder minister- - • L -KR,MPS'rElt OngeniSt and Choir Leader - 10:00 A.M. • •Church gchool and Youth •rellpwship • . A.M. • Pre -.Easter Services • ."-ectIONSCIENCE AT THE CROSS --- "Conscience of Iiitlas" usic—Anthern: "Seek Ye the • Jarnes JL, Scott 17esper Service "WINTER. OF THE HEART" Music—Solo: Selected . Miss Pearn 1VicLean 'Tuesday, Feb. 17, 6:30 p.M., Men's Chit—Father and ;Son Banquet: guest speaker, Earl Heywood, or C'ENX, Wingham • EVERYONE WELCOME__ ne • • EGMONDVILLE ITNITED 01113ROV'--. DR. J. SEMPLE, Minister, • Lyle Hammond, Organist , and • Choir -Leader-- • First Sunday in Lent - • 11 A.M. General Theme -for Lent: "Faces About the Christ? No. 1: Martha and Mary „Living a Mary Life in a Martha • World" 1:30 P.M. • Gener,al Theme: "What It Means To Be a Christian" „ • - No, 1: "We Would ,See...Je-eus" • Findeststrip: SYmbels df' the -CroSs 10 a.zn., 'Church School • 1130, Junior Church Copies of re'",Perry Picture, "Jesus Taking Leave of His Mother," given to each -child-in Jr. Church. 8:30 P.M.—Young People's trn: ion, "Facing the Question Box". Service of Devotion every Wed-. nesday in Lent, 8 p.m. Big Rally and Dinner for Men, Wednesday, 25th. Guest speaker; Ralph Wilson, Secretary of Men. Film, "What. Changed Charlie' ' ALL KINDS „ of S U -.R A 14 '"( • - W. E. • SOUTHGATE' Phone 334 — Res. 540 *A.131 •• •SEAkiORTEE Church' Notices Charge.—Cava, 10:00 a.m.; Duff's, 11:00 aim.; Bethel, 2:00p,m.—Rev, W. re Summerell, Minister. -• . _ . Seaforth Pentecostal Tabernacle —Sunday: 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 ann., Morning Worship; 7:30 p.m.e Evangelistic Service; 'Tues - •day; 8:00 p.rn., Bible Study. and Prayer; Thursday, 8;00 p.m., 9 • • NORT11$IllE 'UNITED, ,,VIILTECT( _ '..:(Centributed) Suziday1 i11 mark the 20th ani- verary of ,the.leidning of'dhe Jun-• ior Choir u Northsicle. It has been under the edristant direction of the •present leader, Miss K. E. Turn --- On this atiniversarY'eccasion the Junior ',Choir :will occupy.the chan- teldandelead'ineinaning -wqrship.• On the 19th, -0.1* niorCh�jr xiei- ber will be. eritertairred to a sup- iierdeptbeldetrhYdtlide-Wom ainSeAet=, sociation before their, regular prac-. .tiSe._S'essione.e„. ee-e• e At the ;OfficialBeard :meeting on •TueSdaY -Paid Brady. •Was •elected for ;a , Second tarn.. as . delegate •te:!:11unin,PeetbYtery,' and Mr, Sam Scott:Vas elected at the -alternatee.'dAtenhe4es,sionrneeting arrangetherds. Were dinade to::bold balloting to fill the vacancy on the session:that -•o ceurred- o it-the:4 e sign .nation of Dr. J.' C., MacLennan; ;The vote 'will take place. the first Sunday 'in March.' 1. eoni•mittee wat.napPOinted. by OfficialdBearci"fe consider' the, prOPO Sedrdinangeseto -take-plane- in relationship.of the;..Wanieins ergarie izations in the;•ildiited Church. This' • ennethittee .will. .repern' te'' Heron. Preebyteind• their- fiedings as semi. a.e „po,s eible: • , . e The, Oftiedal Beard were Ple.ased- eanteptertheoutside- lighting fix ture. ‘.15,i'..2ClarTeride7Waldend and Cliff 'B.readfoet, ,td illuminate the chanteldvnide.W....,IThis thotght- fuleadditieneds-emetclinapprediatede 'ancrthe thanks: of.: the Board Was retorded: London Presbytery 'Will hold it whiter,: meeting at the. Ontario Street ,Lhaited, Church,. Clinton, on Thursday, of this..week..e.•' 'Phone 373 —SEAFH,E.TH-,ONTARIO tul FUEL OIL WM. M.' Hart Phone 784 Seaford). ..NEW.OV.WAIMON: DUFF'S CH uggv CONGREGATION.H.' HEAS,:::ENC.OURAOINGREPORTS A' Pot -luck, supper preceded 'the annual congregational Meeting held, in the basement of .Duff's United ChUrch, Walton; Monday evening. 'Rev. -M, Thomas opexied9 vvith a scripture passage from II Tim. • 4:1-8 and prayer. Mrs- Harvey Craig was appointed secretary for the evening and read the minutes of the last annual meeting. TWelve collectors Were appoint- ed flat: the yedr: .first quarter, Ken -McDonald, pin; Smith and Allen Searle; second quarter, Win. Lem- ing, Bert. Johnston, Rae Houstenn third quarter, Walter Bewley Herb FUNERALS . THOMAS GLAHSTONE 'HAY • A 'funeral . service for, Thomas • Gledstene :Hay; :Who died at bit home in Mitchell; ,was _held atAlie 'Heath -Leslie: funeral honle•en Sat- urday' afteriadoM :Ry.: e orgee Ale :Lament, ofe. Kriint Ptesbyteidaii. Church n Mitehell, officiated :- Pallbearers-, Vete 144 MacPO4-. Laid and janeee Campbell. 'Torento- Robert Thornton. ;Kippen; Tohn ,Hoggarth and. William Cromarty:'', Tempera ry eentotebe ..mentnwat....inade..:in:the..4 Elizabeth Ritz chapel, burial - to be made lateteiri lereebye" cemetery, Mitchell.- eLed:.--;., dlFrieride and telatives attended fiden Toronto„ Kington, Stretford,: Cromarty,.Staffa; Mitchell end! .sariouncling :district ; • MRS JO1 ,iAT-AF'010A--L.--L,- ' A funeral • eerviee'• for, Mrs.' John_ Balfour, -'of Mitchell, ;fornierly. 'Of Ilibbert, was tielti•at: the Heath,, .1.4slie,..funera1. home on Friday.; '„,e'Rughellenten..eSsitted ..h.Y.,::„.Resi:',HateIdeLaWsenntriinisteeS, -oldlYfaindStreetiliilted Church Mit •..P gibe e reit e grancleont.„.. Were Gl,Q1)1"1 PePp:et';; enceeeRairkern'eLogen„.. township; Ggerge Moore, '..HibberOdmdris Arnold atboind . Windsor, -nrid Ar- thur Barbbul, LotidOn.- • Temporary• ,entorribment:: W a s. made in Wroocliend'mausoleum e with. burial to be Made' `•later in, Knox ,Presbyteriarn.. ceinetety,. Friends :arid.".relatives ...attended ".:fren1',Ion'..:. den,: :Windsor,, . Steffen Dublin,,..11/itr: chell diStriet. •'111R.S..V17.11,1051..CARNOCHAN.• •-.The...death occurred",eneSaturde in „St. jesephltd.Infitmery,erlairdle.„ torn- of -Streivas.'iriehere8.8thn'Y.'ea.r.end•.;..--detH • .'.:The."'forriler;'lVtary,..MtKeown, nt 'Hallett .township, 'tressed away, -fn Npvmier, 195i,..FolloWing his de -417.811e, wentd to ellen-dap/in dn • Ftineral•:'seryiees Were'..comitict- ed' 'MI :-.TtietdaYefrein the A. Whitney, ''.'fiinerale home.: With . Eev. D. Leslie Eidetetif .First Presby • terian . Church,.:Officiating, r. :Burial! followed ii',:Maitlandbank • ceine- terY.-:;,Pallheatett • . Were- •-Walter: Scott,: :!HoWard:". Armstrong,, -John. Thcirripeone'Rets..Millsen, •and „Ken Carneclaamed---' •-Another iirugge opal Portable ..3 ::•vv.0§!..is..7:121-.0.....8 • Poon FuIly Keyboard ,Standard : • Ideal .D0r-Stiglentg ..,''FrOfeSSiOna • .0 .• AND THOSS'...WHOH-TYPE:: AT .I.H01.1,1E.', ROYAL PORTAB PEWR1TER You'll be proud to carry yOtirrievsi Royalite in it handsome portfolio -type carrying case. ItTis'simuial.eatlier of Vinyl plksticc:atid.-cOnae§ alfee smart shades : Red, Green' and. Natui.al Tan. ee the ,,Royalite in Action Come in Iro-day! -• OTHER "ROYAL MODELS TO $39.5O Sineo 1$6,0, Serving the Community- Mist AtteLE-A.N BROS1 Publishers , „ ONE 141 or 142 Travis,. William Thrnbull; fourth .quarter, Jack Btyans, Alvin Mc- Donald and Deng Fraser. Th , e session. report was given by Rev. Thothas. brief remembrance Was obeerved for those members who had passed away during the year. Reports were heard from all or- ganizations iii..theechtirch and alt. showed that the past year hed been • very. • successful. • , Musical numbers between reports`dvere pre- sented by Marilyn Johnston, solo; Mts. E. MeMithael, reading; Mr. Jan' Van Vliet, solo; chorus, Mary Helen l3uclianain • Barbara' Tarn - bull, Ruth Ritchie, Nellie Bann,' GeraldeRenn, :Gerald. Smith,. Bar-, bare' Turnbull; piano solo-, Cheryl. Craig; •piano solo, Gordon Mitch- ell. Mr. John Leeming was re. elegted as delegate for Confer- ence. arid.Presbytery: The retiring , members • of • the Board•of Stewards were, re-elected in- the persens of -Bill Turnbull; Al- leneeSearle,Art McCall and • bell Wey,, Ushers were reappeint- ed is folloWse Neil McGavin, Les: lie Oliver, Bert Johnston, 'Don, and, Jerry _ Achilles and Renald:.Smith. :Rey. Thomas expressed his 'an- Preeiatitin td every-aganization in ,tnn church, with• specie -1- "recogni- tion to Mr. josep,h Clark for his fid faithservice ae caretalter of the -church: Martin el3ann;.-- represent- ing the congregation, exprdtsed thankt' and aPpreciation. to •Rev., and Mrs: •Thomas. • • _ Mrs': Wilmer, Cuthill, •Of Seaf,orth, es.gentethe--we eke d-wit.1.11-Mrs-drTer-d He Miller is:a patient dn.,: :Memorial IloSpita.leSeaferth: • A progrestiVe7eifehre partkeWas.: heid, thee Commanity_dHell_ Wedne-sclanir:deVening: Withe.4 labies •a't Imay, ipqnsofct by :the' Wernen's Instituteeddlerize-e-winners---4'^weee:-,- ladies,- bane hands, Mit. Al- viir:11e- Donald; , bigh„-; ,11,/krs . Frank :Wal- ters; kw; '.Mr. 'Rey e•Beneett;. gents; lorceeleandsedDeneMeineuralte high,' . Coutts; 'loW, Jerry: 'Achilles. , • ". • CROMARTY Eldon'.; Alien .JOhn RtitSen, and, Robert and Gordon Lelegattended the 136 ,Kalb '•graine cern • contest banquet :in .eLondon Where . they Wereenpresented with thdlidOliiiih- :• .ed ,.per :acre', eentificatenandeettoe present eil.',W#1.1 a chest be •silver :for th tf,gliest,nortryieleldfeaddrniitarict. :. • e• %VMS ].keets :.Mrs.. Toth -Laing was hOstesa for the :W1VIS meeting ,which `held 'en Thursday afternoon. effts.. Laing, presided ,- d al,So took.charge of. the ,deVetio,nie Mrs. E.,: Moore g et- ed.ls • secretary in the absence -Of Mrs T. • L. Scott, The 'roll.. eatr 'w-ag,:,•anSWered, mis- sionary;, The trea'sure's ereport was. given. by Mrs,. Harper.. GraceScote -read. a paper ,entitled;,"TheMistSedfdthe Road:" •Mrs. Caldet ''McKaig," gave the Glad.' Tidings. PreYerd'iMiss f Olive Speare •letter'-Wtitten., Mts. Dickson. a niissienarv. in Per- tribSe: Mrs. 'William 2harper . gave current, events, _ .„ • „. • • • ST. JAMES' CHT,L. The regular menthly- meeting of St. James', C.W.L. was held .Tues - ,day evening with 32 members pre- sent. Mrs. -Ken Etue, president, opened with .the League Prayer: ,Correspondence wasegiven. by lase. L: reo-Uldirdt.,, and' treasurer's re-• port by Mrs, 'A: 'Stile. •;Mrs. Joe'McConnell and Miss L. Faulkner. reported forthe visiting eomtnittee, which had , made ,31 visits. The erisiting ,committe.e for February Is MrS. J: Bannon. -The program consisted of an ed - _dress_ _one e`Spirituale.„Boucniet'-'-eby _Rev, C. E,. Sullivan, and -the So- dality girls,held a panel, when they' discussed 'Wby we slididdehave a taking part. • were jearmine Bedard, Carol Flannery, Margaret 1VIaloney, ,Tena' •Lansink and tethie Eckert, The mystery prize was .wonby Mrs'. Lloyd Bedard. ' • 0.E.S. EUCHRE ' A)saccessful euchre was held ifi 'the 1..0,0.F. Hall on Thursday eve- ning, with'36 tables, ill play. Prizes -Were won by the following: ladies, first, „14Irs. Dave Pa-pple; ,tone hands,, Mre.,`Johe IVIcGregorn con- solation, Mrs, Glen Staffen; -men, first, John 'Treineer; -lone hands, Mel Staffen;" consolation, Jack Mc- Dowell, EIVIONFS-1,-TAXI and .PARCEL 'kit:VICE, • 'Passerigets Inaared , nAvE 675 -...immierorlimmiwinsmomumab, " . • 'blue ..ccial . . , • WILLIS. DUNDAS 'ancl ---Pertmcenon---- - • "DUNDAS-4,-LONEY • d. . . , .. Phone 573 -et 138: We write all lines of INSIJItANCE' • Fire Auto Wind - Liability and Life John A. cardna • Successor to , • WATSON ez REI1) Phone 214 Seaforth , Representative: IVra:nnfacturer's Life Insurance- OMM.M.MH 'AOci Man To Pcilice , , (coAtiuued.frorn •Page 1) work.w.as doe by the. •Badminton " ' • .,Eeferring te the fact that a •re• noVation Pregramwas tinder way in. the TOwn Hall; •Councillor Bald - 'win, Chaixman of' the propetty •cOmmittee, • said that morethan •just decorating was involved in the ithird floor. 'He :felt that it mould not be wise te undertake .clecora- fiat there until' other • work had been cdmpleted. He suggested in- stead that, perhaps, pennants. could b,e borrowed from the arena which •*Old have the effect a brighten-, ing the hall and hiding sortie of the' Ceiling. • '' •, !'d,hief Hateliinson. *he has .been the. Spcinsbr Of; he ,Teeit..TaWii. • group, Which: noW:numbers' nearly 300,. asked..toinicit whether there . wasany,' reaSon-frozn the 'Stand .point:Of fire heard, that the Town Hall 'dould not continued to be ,ed. 1e aid that he had .revieWed the matter, With Are Chief -Seott, 'and it was felt that with the prin of . rope •escapes there 'Would:be ,no., danger.: :In .any event, there *as .a .readier edt froiriethe. third -1166f --than there: 'Waa from the 'r .COputeunity , :Centre; ---,where thereetaS only one narrow: stair:. Cardne agteed. that there.•:.are regulations, ,ared • Eire. Chief Scott, s.aid _that „ vviiereethere iSda-third in: ute; itis nom- puIterY'.to hay e -a fire 'eStane.:1-1e, f ound ',it very .. d to do ,anything ' with bbildings *lien'they:are own - ,,ed' by inuniCipalitiee. If anything _liappenecdncettainly..ceeneinenould 'be responsible , • Commillor .:Einers • pointed ',out :that' there Were, wide stairs .t�- the third fleet, an, that there would be end,'difficulty M having ladders,: -...-aygrable-from.,•the secencl,flOor'.•In. any event, ,it,• wet only, a, short :alt.'. t•ance from • there td -the ground: Chief -Sn'ett -2 wiul . investigate --tried atteP,.. arid' .also .Will ellecnet fire -peeV,e nti on:. 'with '.'neenibersd of;tiff:h- .:Teen .Teennegreimel. d e Referring , to •theereqiiestfor: the nisejeof7thedAretrandtheetpokesinaii•,. the 'Teen Townehrganizaef, twa CoVert , telythpes erne. area as the. Seatieth • DiStriet•Higli .Council .that theerriatter had been, diseriSSed «infornially With Mem- bers of the. arena commission,,'and hewas Satisfied thatwhen the .re, iniett,came .befere .the 'commission that ;seine iarrengeinent,',.cOuid. ..be worked out. The areneein the, past; he said had difiicnItYln financing and. as - :a result .it :was neeeSsety,.. that all. pessibleenre.Venite• _ „ tainedi, • - • • , LO L -131ZIEFS- --A r,Finlay McKerther and miss Helen: MeKercheri of , 'McKillop, and Mr., and 'qrs. eWilliaxii Staple- tooH ,of Dublin, left Sunday for -.Florida, where, they; will *spend a • few, holidays. . 2 Mr, and ' Mrs-, Alvin 'Middleton 'and Gene,. and Mt. and Mrs. --Jack' Middleton, 'Janet and' Nancy, uf- London,'-were recent guests of Mr.: --bin_ 1VIcIlilelrl!t.etT-Y-Gjoldlie--nannde-Miss- Jean: Peelle, Exeter, Were giieSts,of ,Mis se DopeldavAdarris_On Saturday. :'. . lioMenr.iii411.kCapfh°-rarr4inneese'lI- bwsPiliptabfears two months, is recuperating.at the: home.of his sister, Mrs: M. H. Mc- Eenzie; -iiidOsliawae - ' •J ' :. • ' 'Mr: and 'Mrs. • Gordon Mohr: of Milverton, .and Mr.. and Mrs.' D.On Smith -arid family,' of London, were Sunday guests of , Mii, H. E. Smith : ' '' . '' . --- -. a -c '* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coughlan, of,., 'London, were guests of Miss. Alice-Ileid oven the weekend. --Mrs.- IVIarnd Hildebrand. was in. Zurinfi'over the weekend °vying S ;the death of her,sister, Mrs. Peter Ineiehert. Also attending tile fun- eral, *ere Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Snid- er,,; ltlir. and Mrs. Del Knightley," Mr..1 and Mrs. p. 1Vlartisky, Mr: and' Mrs.. Les Howey'••dhd'Mr, and MrS, Thi_el,,,„_all of Kitchener_ - ..- Mi. and Mrs. Lazighlaii, GeV, of -Feigns, ere. weekend _guests ef their uncle and aunt'71V1r. and -Mrs: R,.: IL Sprat.• ' • * ' _ IVIr, "and Mrs Walter Battle, of letyth,`,..were -Sunday guests of Mt. arid Mrs. 'Ernest Aclains and Miss. Donelda Adams. •• Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Ferguson of Torento, _spent ' the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, T. •J: Flynn. .. n Mr.' and Mrs. 'Bedford ;Diingey and Brenda spent the vveekend in. Collingwood. with Mr.: ,... and Mrs:, James' Hogg: ••• -- - Mt. and Mrd. 'A:. Y.1 McLean **ere in Toronte last.Week attend.- ing the convention of the 'Ontario lAreekly Newspapers Association.. • Mr. and.dVirs. Mervin Nott were in Toronto 'MI's', week: , '• Mr, Albert Baker d. 7. „Patient in Vietoria 'Hospital; •Lention.i. M. R. B. Hohnes, -manager of the P„..U.O., who hat .beeneserious-, ly- ill in Scott -Mernerial ,Hospital, was able to return' to hi S home. Mt. J: A; Baldwin was in. To. route this week. e • ' • Mr. F. C. 3. Sills was -in Tdronto -this 'Week 'on bitsiness. . TY . and Mrs. L.S.,141.atthews.'and 'Xan , of .Detroit, NliciL,..Jepentethe • Wee end with ' her parents,- Mr: and i MIS. J. J. 'Cleary. .1VIrs. ..S. P. Miller, 'of pearborn, Michnespentethe Weekend -in -Sea -- forth With frithids.,..7- --:1-7.- . Min -and„.Mrs. E.' S. .Redgers,--ef Strafford, ,are guests of Mr. , and Mrs: F. R, Cosford. . .. Mrs. John Eastin, Stratford, was n.".weekend guest of her mother,. Mrs. Hugh Alexander. 1 I l• .. ' • ........ ELL, ".• 1 ' STOPPING, ON ICE AND SNOW ---'SAFELY •-Purnping .rapidly on the broke is.,the safe ..way..to stop, oreice , . , , . , or other slippery surfaces. The pumping prevents continueut .. , . . . . . . . . _. ''..lockirte or skidding Of ifie wheelSnlf thewheels-lockeybur car- ,is'out of control!. • . .. . By Harry 3,. Boyle, former. col- umnist. now with C.B.C., writing in ,) The Toronto 'Telegram) , • A younger 'generation 'growing up on the farm will not share with us_ the 'privileges 'of the 'coal -'oil lamps' and lanterns. Te them lights ' mean only- flipping a switch; while to -us -the -whole problem of illum• n ination by, night aretind the farm was a difficult and • coMplicated„ - '• ' The firSt task after the :break- efastedishesenverentinisheddaindthe ltitchen • fiber swept' was that of ;elearung the hnine'y Mfi 'the dampse-andelanterns; andfilling the .recentacles with coal oil, or keno- ,seneeas it-wasoftenecalled, A -five- gallon can of it stood in the wood- • shed. This in tarn Was poured ai- d° a' smaller can for convenience: dA"--edvennart-who -failed10-have her lamps cleaned and filled in the morning was considered to be a ',Poor housekeeper, •' After being cleaged, the lamps ,were un like soldiers In iiew uniforms on the sideboard in the kitchen. The 'lanterns were hung in• a neat row, in the -woodshed. -They waited patiently for night and' detn to, beckon. ' • .whea night. came down the lamps were lit and, placed in their ev.ariousestations...The -one-with- :the:white bowlthatheldesonnuch coal -oil Was placed on the kitchen table. • Mother „took 'a one ,foi.:use4nthparyWIfdltwd ; went to bed she took another snrall one and pieced:it on tlaejable in the upstairs hallway.' Last one, tor bed" .* as, Suppaserletedblaw lhe lamp • That "Was the' signal, that the day -was ever, for our 'fanny • at least. • e That •larnpe was, also tellItale evi- dence' that Sister was .'entertain- • nig her bean dowiistairs, or, that •I was staying out "pretty ,late,' If father Wolte in Ithe nightand the _Lenin was ;still he-Wonld-grope for . the watch indthe 'bib'. pocket of his overalls to check the time Next Morning -.there • weiild be a callefor -'explatietien The' trick was either to have aeyounger bre- ther, or. sister' turn it So low lie coitildn11 see the :hands of' his watch dr else .tha.ve'thein blewente out. The trouble was, that you couldn't depend upon therm. to stay antelte until after father was Snoring 'in The lartip in 'the • front- parlbrdera a thing of massiveness, if not beau- ty. Two enormous globes of trans- parent pin k'glass-de etre a-fed—With -ro-gebucls eoVered both the chimney • and the.base clf the 'lamp.' It wag .called into servicE for Christmas, When we had company or when sister .was entertaining a beau. No modern miracle of. neen lighting could 'have given us, .as children, any__moreeof.a.nthrill than the -red 'dy .glow fronethe rosebud cle.cotet- ed shade. Mother- was. constantly reminding. illy -sister' that, it 'wet indecent' to. turn if too low on a Sunday enening: -I have often' won: "• dered if she was ,as concerned 'with my. sister's morals as She was • about whit ' theneighbors might • think with only a faint glow com- ing from the„ parlor Window., The lights were a signal 'at. all times.. Father 'lighting the fire in the kitchen in the Morning, always looked. across the read tosee if the neighbors were. up and'eabout.. the .Winter time the light in the kitchen was a sign that everYthing en..es all right, and in the Simmer - time you' watehedlor, a smudge of • sMoke froth the kitchen chimney., Lights in the middle of the night were .sure signs of an ,emergelicy, and somebody wOuld be dispatched eeeff they needed 'any help; Lantern' light 'in the stable cast ,friendly and -mysterious- glow, One lantern hung in the middle of the stable over the _cows and father carried -the ether One -with 'hiin as he Went about • the- chores. A5" youngsters we could find corners of dark mystery, 'The empty box ,stallnethe- place behind. ..theeroo Milper .or the corner next 'be the chop box were.,excellent plates in h game of bide-and•seek that, car- rciteodracindewhe!t;:wee-cottl_ d ed -e0ne,SuridaY, if we had beennVis- iting,, ev'erybody. pitched in to de the chores- and all the lanterns were pressed into 'SerViee: youngsters, we were given, , the privilege of-. earrying lanterns. Milk had to be -carried to calves, eggs had to _he pielted froth•the nests, and the pigs had„to be fed. We _felt very important, walking in thee eentre- Of the . mysterious ring of -lantern light that etched itself in.ithe darkness of the night, as we walked from the stable to the 'henhouse or the •piggery. In'the late Pall whett the chick, ens refused to go into their' pens, it was an adventure to get the lantern and • help mother pluck them•fiinn the limbs of the apple trees, where they would be, sleep- ily roosting. When father Idoked up frpm his rieWsPaper at night and took Off his glasses " and put the Iaper aside and said, "rihink there's a. weasel, at the ettlekens,u, all three uf- us raCed for, the lan- terns, lin would ,pick Op the .shot- • .gun, throne open' the...breech'Clra.', rriatitally.•.antle slein. in -a pair of shells. The 'breech. Weald enap shut' , „ and „dye...would-1)e', off for adVein: tire. , • • • • , , .If .We '.1iVed 'with it 'hazard we Were' unaware' Ofeit. Father taught .that lanterns- and • lamps! were 'to .used in , a -certain dwayd „ If he caught •us fooling "vvhile •hend. ling. either lamp' or lantern, he would administer' a geed, "cuff on the IngS'? that d'issuadecniis trihi any temfeelery, - • - • , ...-Theebes t --fund of --all-was :the:: 'kitchen; •which . was' big and come fortable,ewith. reeinefor-the.fainil,y '1o"sp,read around.. Mother used -to' knit. by the lamplight,. or. darn Father- -.after 'perusingethet newspaper:: would • • sit .arid.'srrioke. :the open Oven- door , and -We - ',.children..e):Plot ed_the oat!: -side _the .ratige of the lamp i grate- :TO:a-1i addiT'edd. ,nffin-tif tendeecaped the - :sentence' a e` 'Urn ge le bed' ,simpin because' of 'the . protection, 'afforded bynthe• irradecpdacy of, the . ' • '• 7.7 -- c; . _NSTANCE Last Wednesday afteruoon a quilt t. - made by. Mrs, Earl Lawson was quilted* in' the basement, of , the church with proceeds for the Ex-• pense Fund. A travelling- basket; netted a goodly sum for the -attend. noon. •. Mr. • Eric Anderson returned, Mime from Victoria Hospital; Lon -- don,• on .Saturday afternoon, after- • spending 'the week there due to eye injury. " . • • ' Neighbors "arid. friends -of Mrs. William Carnochan were sorry to. - bear of her -passing on 'SatundaY in $te Peter's Infirmary,. Hamilton. Mrs: Carnoclian was in her. .85tIn 'year, and. lived where Mr. and., ' Mrs. ,Basil Hernick now Jive. Sher: was belied. from Whitney's fun= eral -home-Tuesday afternoon:. Visitors Sunday with -Mr. and! Mrs. Howard .Preszcator and faun- , ily swere: Mr.. :and Mrs -e Charles,- ' Glanville and Wayne and 1VIessrsne Gordoin-Keriney. and' Toni White, all. of Crediton: , • Sunday • visitors With and Mrs. Ken' Preszcator ,and -family were Mr.. and 1VIrs.. Allan Pfaff "and Mr. and .Mrs, LaWrence-eR,111; of'd ,- Crediton. • • -d1VIFS, dEphriani—CIarken'of -• Sea -- forth, is spending adfeneedays-datee-- the, home a Mr. •and. Mrs. Lorne' •• Mr. Lorne 'LaWten left 'Tuesday spend a • few days Toronto - ,and will attend the funeral ef Mrs. Anthony Lawson, of' Pickering. Mrs. Lawson is a sisterin-laweof'• Mrs., James Medd,. to whom we. eXtendesympathy„ , The World Day IA PraYer held Friday. at 3 • o'clo.ck in thee ,basement .of Constance - United Church. Everyone is 'welcomedtee• . _ attendee-Willeineenhers—dfdthedWA: aitd WMS please' attend earlier: for thregular,' meeting prior to • • the .pree-er service. , je Mills spend Millions ::ene, neallY-on forest effre,:pioteetiori GEorl.Gg Insufed - • Phofte149SEAFORTH'.' , , Mr, ho meeting 'in wl eMr• aen(lenmarys' even ell ee Ward Knox visit- edandonmrSs11. Graydon -1_,ondeshor° fended' ...---et"Aniiiipethrge-ct,d. 'Sunday 'eenreedrege ypee was Lie:, :tee ..e',2111ag'shrilteornpinenUsed With, a wel ner .P.T-er•-it"sTiliZ-S'nerliid. • by Pa Murch' and, Arlene Po MittionS- and- Wetly]: • Oute- .reacti,',Gtottp waS, in nharge..efdivore ieed' 'tile .23rd p„qaloi•as•the seri.pture:' nafik anct Bob .aT-J,.derco'cic' asSist T. White. gave 'a stlidy ':the..life.nf. PresidentePat :•11durche.,and •Seteetary, 'Nellie '.Wekterheet . were I. ,charge .of business., The: tiondisTV-HOlinesVille .and Belgrave wbre dis sco.' Ken :Gannt--SnOw•-- • :ed sthne 'slides ,o.f.'iriterest teeall. 'Lone 'deth.oro,:dis Airettike.teachi,rig this, . Week in .ICitelienere, She ,has •‘ Grade ;' .3 ;ateCatirdchaeieSclidol . 'is -studying..eniithe''heinef4exide.:,3Iiss • Beth IVInEWingn • • . • Miss ,ItlerY Etrenit'..,praetise teething' at .an pviret Sound school. .1Vft" , an Mi. John c. wing ,an Karen,' visited lest :Tuesday With' :Min and, IVIred. Earl Bernard and Mr. ;and Mrs,., Thomas of .Merri.se tOWnsliine- • .- , . . . •THERMO - CHIEF .BUR,N1INTG OlLS • olden:, • rOtiiifoot Pkone: 686-W Seafort Win - Prizes range Euchre The Orange Hall Propertsr com- mittee held a ,eticiire in the Orange lialLon Priday evenIng._ The' wm- pers were: ladies, first, Mrs. Jack Carter; lone hands, Mrs, Bill MS - tin; i consolation, Mrs. Cecil Lem- on; men, first, Warden Ilaney; lone hands,. Albert O'Reilly; con- solation, J. A, •Westcott, The winner of the lucky ticket ondraw of. a. ,ake was Mrs Ed 3. 0 E, oyes. , tetter methods of forest man- agement hoto come from reseaqh, ..100. -117,"1.3*ROOM, '80:6t -.S0'40111: ..(1002 payment .-SEVEN-ACRE ;and- :s , • Phone 458 BULOVA DIAMOND ili'Prtsyg • 23 jewels ';2'clianninds presiston adjusted indireakable ' mainspring. $5950 . -• thinkAovingly .01 you many eines a! day. ..wheri you give her a-Bulova. For • there's no girt that rimans so much 08 a fine Watch. And Butova .is the finest of SO easy to give! Askabout convehient dredie terms! ,. •A VA LIGE' ,Icwellery - Gifts .- Fine Chlna SEAFORTH SUM ea or insm6n jI‘IFORM tI opfor,th 'Ccirripiunity Centre US,iC- by ilVilbee'i OrChestra.. El O. 0 0 RefreShinents Will Be Served Draw for Clothes Dryer Nat 'be made at this Dance „ COME WON' , COME , AWL ! Pre,$‘1.00 per Person. 7 41