HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-03-13, Page 1212 -FE. IURO-aPOSITOR'SEAFORTH; ON11 mARcli 13, "1959
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. .
1: Rev D. Leslie Elder
Minister
..11. A. KEMPSTER
Organist and Choir Leader
10:00 A.M.,
Church School and Youth'.
Fellowship
11 A.M.
44CONSCIENCE, AT. THE CROSS!'
. No. 4: Conscience of 'Pilate
4:30 P.M. - VESPER SERVICE
•"WHY I AM NOT A JEHOVAH'S
WITNESS"
EVERYONE WELCOME -
-EGMONDVILLE
UNITED CIIURCEL
DR. J. SEMPLE,, Minister
,
Lyle laanatuond, Organist and
Choir Leader
Fifth Sunday iu Lent' •
•11 A.M.
-"FACES ABOUT 'THE CHRIST"
(5) • -
Joseph of Arimathaea
-(Gave Jesuska Tomb when he could
have given him a Throne - the.
Throne of his own heart)
730 P.M.
"THE' MEANEST THING A MAN
CAN D0"
Filmstrip - "The Crucifixion"
Ladies' Trio -"I- Come to the
Garden"
8130 p.m. -Young People's -.Union
(Additional Questions)
Why Bother To Help Other Young
People To Be Christian?
Tuesday, March 17-Y.P.U. Varie-
ty Entertainment Night,_ featnr-
ing Seaforth Jr. Farmers' play:
"The Will", plus local talent.
Wednesday, 8 p.m. --Service of -De-
votion; sixth word, "It is Finish-
ed" - Preparatory Service.
Church School, 10 a.m..; Junior
Church, -11:30.
Reception of -Members and_Holy
Communion, March 22. 0
Chu rchlqatici)*
14tHilloP eftarge.--Cavan; 10:00
a.m.; ", Du3's, 1100 a.m.; Bethel,
2:00 P.m. --Rey, W. H. Summerell,
Minister. _
Seaforth Pentecostal Tabernacle
-Sunday, 10 a.rn, SundaY .School;
Sunday, Message, ,"The
King"; Sunday, 7:30 1;.rti2 "The
Keys To the Kingdom. _.
Kendrick „Paiter.s'
•••••••••••••••.....1•••••••••••••••••••1.
FOR SALE
SIX -ROOM FRAME--- Egmond-
. ville. -
SEVEJN-LR.Q011,1, STUCCO-OjL
--
Jarvis Street.
• FIVE ROOM BRICOTE -
Or& Street.
The above homes are all
• priced,to sell.
W. C. ONE
Phone 458
ANNO13NCE1V1ENT
Mr. and Mrs_ Charles Wilson,
Goderich; •announce the engager:.
ment oftheir daughter, Carol Ann,
to M. Wilmer Edward Walters,
son of ,Mr. and, Mrg.'Bert Walters,
Brucefieid, the marriage to take
place Goderich on Marvh 28,
• .REP.. CROSS .NOTES
The Red Cross Society°. vvill
quilting. six quilts' in the LibrarY
()oats- Thursday and Friday of
•this week: Any women interested
in helping Out in this-,projeCt-are
asked to attend Thursday .or .Frk-
Li on
Cripple, Campaign
:.Seaforth , Lions ..provided.' their
own entertainment'MOnclay everiin:g.
whena number of meMbers were
called on. for .iinprOmptil speeches.• .
The. meeting wasarranged by H.:
G. Meir and II. it Leslie.. 2
- John LOngstaff eiPlained the re-
quirementS of th-e-Crippled=.-Chil,;„
dren's camPaign, which the, -club
v
is spOnSorinin .tis area• and:
members aided,in preparing •Carn-
Paign Material:for
„ .
BRODHAGEti NEWS OF THE WEEK Advance Move,
-Mr, and 1VirS,-JOIM.E. -Siemon, - Rev. -and Mrs. Eeffelc of Ellice";
acconipanied by their daughter vvith Rev, and Mrs„,,,E. 3. Fischer
and son-in-lavv, Xr. and Mrs,,, Keith itecentlk. . ___ _ . "4
Madge, of London, are holidayi'ng •' Mr. Donald Wolfe in Galt this
in Florida: , . . week. •
.
Mrs. Earl'Beithewies and baby •"•
daughter have rettuned home from • . -
1V1r, and Mrs, William S. • Riehl _ , .
Fall Fair Plans
Stratford, Hospital. ,
day, where. they have been holt-, ie .,
•F' •Id Crop Tests -
returned, home from Florida ., Fri-
daying since their recent marriage. •'• .
• Mr. Elmer 'McLeod, RCAF, Farmers in the Seaforth area
Frallei, and Mr.- sPencer. McLeod, wil have lets of chance tO Show' off
of London, visited their mother,
Mrs. Barbera McLeod, -at the tal7reirgulgraorwirimgetistIgkillso.fti4sthe yseeaaricat:Abt
home of- Mr. and Mrs, Charles ,
Ahrens. , . _ , . Agricultural_Society 2ort ThursdaY
• A basket of Bowers was in -the night, plans, were laid for the ,hold -
chancel of st.- Peter's ,Lotheren thing. of fourcfis vear, eld, crop eoinpetitions,
Church on Sunday% from' the un- Competitions will be held in Rod-
ciefraoraolnt:hTuosebsadnady:01RG:trhth
d jenarBoyd /ley Oats, York Barley'and Pfister
Corn. A new competition is: plan -
Mrs. Ed, Scherbarth, Sr., re-
ned , to supplement the present
ceived word of the death of her th • ,
brother-in-law, Jun Campbell, 90, •
ut Victoria, British Columbia, -His On suggestion -of the •department
wife 14 ,ile former zmm,a .Eggert. of agriculture at Clinton, the soci-
Mr. and Mrs: noya Pfeifer and ety will sponsor -a pasture imp:sive,
sen,, Kart neyd, of Stratford, metcampaign this year. The int-
babywith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. .provement program -will 'be car-
pfeifer, on Sunday. ,,, , . ried out, similar to the county corn
Miss Gwen Reek Reg,..N -1, f etitieu last year, but is confined
don, at--_her_lionie. - - -,---- 1 o members in townships in the
t Seaforth area. 'Full details, of the
competition4-wi1L_be released next
.,
_
LE
atid-:-VARCEir: SERVIC
Ali .Priengers' 1.•rure,c1 " •
• ' • PONES: -
CECIL .DAVE
616
67a.
,
PROD:11,,.
.11111010P
Walden
-BrOndfOlit:
SAVAUGE'S MARCH SALE
WILL SOON BE OVER
20- PIECE STARTER SE
Sovereign 'Potters Dinnerware -- • 10 Different Patterns.
Tickets Are •re week
,FOr'farniers
.,,,,Meitibers :of, the 'Seaforth
are entertaining district,
C1u
,
, „
on Monday, March 23:, Attendance
;.liMit,ed, .M. 1004; .arid.:free.tieltets-
• are being available. en- a first-come
„first7Served basiS,...They. may,: .be
,obtaiiied ,freni -Xeating's. Pharm
,•.ae3r;-`. The -HuronExpositer, �r Sea
forth '.Fainiera „
• .,r;ir,-E....S.,"-Lackeys...iet,the.iagricub.,
Aural,-ecopoinies.-departrneitt7of 'the,
OAC; 'Speak folloWing,
the-dinner:on atopic "Of :Partienlar
interest' to "district .1farrilers.,,••
' Charge' of arrangements is a,
'coin -Mitt& itieledingLLrJanies..
See -ft,. ,Iloiner
R.:.S..,ATICKereher,, Scott, ClUff and
Harold. JackSina.
to $9,95 To Clear at $5.9 -Set
52 -PIECE DINNER SETS-- ,Serviee For tight
in the Lovely CAMELLIA Pattern. ' $.........
REAL V-ALUE AT , SET
Complete Clearance of
ALL OPEN STOCK PIECES
in Johnson Bros. "Old Mill and Wonds1-. "Ilighland-ThistW-Patteran
in English Dinnerware,
Many Pieces Clearing at HALF RegularPrice
OVER 600
Earrings, Necklets, 'Bracelets and BroOches
(regular $1.00 and higher)are offered in our
COSTUME . JEWELLERY'
CLEARANCE
$2.00 Costume Jewellery -- SALE PRICE • • • $1.00
$3.00 Cokturne Jewellery -- SALE PRICE ,• • $1.50
at
EAST McKILLOP
LOCAL—BRIEFS ----
(Contimted from, Page 1)
were being planted at the rate Of
,about 49 a year. -
Council felt little would be gain-
ed when' Councillor Btady suggest-
ed sandbagging the lower portion
of Silver Creek, to prevent flood-
ing in the southeast area of town.
The matter, arose as the Meeting
considered a telegram received
from the Ontario Minister of Plan-
ning and -DeveloPment, warning
against flood dangers.
Councillor N. .C. Cardno, chair-
-man of :the park7committee, had
no report, .
No Welting With Viretnen
• There had been no meeting with
the firemen, Councillor Rivers;
chairman 'OtAthe fire ,and water
committee, said, referring to an
arrangement made at the Febrii-
arY meeting of council when _it
was' agreed 'differing groups in
• Mr. Donald Stephenson and.
.daugliter, Carol, "of. Ottawa; spent
the weekend with: his'. inotheri.. Mrs„.
Leo`;',StephenSon. .• '
---'71Vir----and-11Virs.,Z:.., E. .Clarke: and
_Mr.-. and IVIrS_Harold jaCkSOITT'Ver,,P-
in Witidsor •Oti Saturday, attending
attending
the funeral' of the 'late W. Hays.
:Mr; -Bob Smith, John'. PrOald71.
foot., arid ',Mrs. -Jessie Smith visited,
in-Lorideti .on •Siinday'.-with
Robert .Stiiith;'--Whe. is :6; patient, in
remainedin London
Mr. ;Finlay
Ralen IVIcketeherIiave -retiiinecr
atter'...sPending the past feW weekS:.
in Florida
Mr; Thomas Beattie is confined
to Wes i.--F-f-urTthter-HciSpitalr'-Londen.,---
Mr:. and!Mrs, ..,James Black, .of
Belmont, were recent 'Seiforth:vis-,
7,7*Tbi*baS be en receivedby rel
buflliVes;OfAliedeattr`nf_jamesXuainpr
C,His-wife was
the former i,Eintaa :Eggert,' Who:
.siu-Vives;',with• two: Sops'arid One.
daughter. ,He celebrated hii 00th
nbirthdaY7earlyTinjanuary and:they
celebrated their golden 'wedding in
March' of last, year,. ., ),"
"Mrs. 'Fred ''Hoogy„:" of Seaforth,
'entertained a-niitriberof ladies sof_
,ThiirsdaY of 'last wek.• .;
Miss-Jane:Eggert returned home
Iran SeottlVIeitiptlarflOS-Pital,'Sea.-
forth, after spendnig4 :week there
,suffering frOrn.pneumonia.
COngratulatforisf ,AS:'ejctetided-t6.
Mr:, and, Mrs. .Eliner :Koehler on
the, birth `of their
Gents' Sapphire
Initial Rings
at
HALF PRICE
Reg. J350, Sale 6.75
Reg. 25.00, Sale 12.50
With Diamond
Reg. 38.95, Sale' 19-.37
NOVELTY
Electric Crocks
Fireplace Clock
Reg. 24.35, Sale .19.95
1.000 -Day
Donned Clock
Reg. 49,50, Sale 39.95
•"MONACO"
Cut „Glassware
Goblets, Sherbets, .
Plates, Pobted- Juice,
Glasses, Etc.
Reg. 59c, SAE -49c'
TUMBLERS =3Sizes
Reg. 49ei, SALE 35e
BULOVA -
Trade-in-Sal
14111D old Watela
is worth .
25%
of the value of the
neW watch you buy at
Savauge's March Sale
VARNA
Township. ,Federation of Agricul-
titre, reports were received of the
recent eanirass made by the direc-
tors. for the Brucellosis control
area. These showed that 93 per
cent of the cattle 'Owners were in
.favor Of the plan. • .
Ted Dunn, -chairman of the farm
•'accident survey, outlined the de-
tails of this project and gave the
names of the reporters of each giv-
en area. Arrangements were corn-
pleted for the creation of ,skgris to
be placed „on Stanley „lownsin.p.con,
cessions as soon as completed.
Cups & Salicers
Many bralsual shapes
arid'. sitart.,t;•designs-...-
Reit. p..6 •
Sale
Sheik
• Glassware
• ,
Fancy Relish
Dishes, Bowls, -
Reg. $2.50
Sale - $1
57 PIECE -SET SILVERWARE
"NEWPORT" PATTERN — Consisting of
,
8 Teaspoons - a Dessert Spoons
8 Small Teas 3 -Tablespoons -
8 Knives, -hollow handle 1 Butter. Knife '
Forks 8tigar- Spoon
8 Salad- Forks- 1 qravy, Ladle
This Complete, Set for
:, Cold .1,ileat ',Fork
1 BerrY Spoon
,Plerced Pastry •
Server-, - --
lust •$1995
L KIND
PARENTS,..FRIENDS-ASIT' SCHOOL;
HEAR -PUBLIC SPEAKIN CONTEST
'Parents and friends inspeeted the and the 'tealiers. -
work of students at Seaforth Pub.!"
lie School at an open house Wed-
nesday night. The event was part
of the Education Week program
atthe school. Attractive .and inter-
esting,displays of work in science
had been arranged by the pupils
AiTON
Main part of. the prOgrain was
the finals of theLpiiblie speaking
contest. The contest waS 'staged.'in
three parts: Grades -1 to 4, Grades
5:and 6, and Grades 7 and 8. Jan-
nette Watterviorth placed, first in
,-..the first class, with Milli Ann
Wil-
s�n second. 'Others entered -were:
Janice Powell, ,I,udy Walters, Alan
McLean,Bobby ,l3lack,,Bryan Hod -
Mr. and Mrs, 1.,.`.Oalaits and farn- gert, Brian Tischer, Jane Wester -
of. London, spent the weekend veldt; Charlie Smith and -,ATIene
with Mr. and Mrs. --,L.' Medema. - _
• •Mr,'• and MrS. R., Hamilton and Intermediate wi
nner was Janet
• family, of London,visited with, Turnbull, with Katie Scott placing
Mrs, Kay. Hamilton and f amily.ov.. •second. Others, participating were
er the weeketid, • -• Elaine Oke, l3ruee Brady, Sally
Misseslone .and Verda Watson;„ CosfOrd,', David Britten and Plain
• of London, spent the weekend with Baldwin, Senior- winner was 'Kim
their parentsMr. and 1Vlrs.-Dave McLean, followed by •Darrell
,-
- Schneider. Also conipeting,-were
the fire brigade would meet with
the committee.: He doubted therp Mr, anWatsofl d. _zra,__,ionn____Istg, apd„ Ken Cardno, Paul Beshart,,,Robbie
would be a meeting as a result 'family, of Sarnia, were recent visi_--BYRISF
several weeks tors with 1VIr. and Mrs. George' A nausinal program interspersed -
of a false alarm the brigade was ca
, lled•Jackson. • , , the finals , of the speaking contest -
ago, when
north over icy roads. Mrs.- Ab. McCallSolos
, • 01:4'8stevan; and . included numbers by
BradY stressed the Saslt., was a recent gifesfrat' the. Darlene Siil, Fred Knetsch; 'duet,
seriousness of the false,alarm; "It home of- Mr. and Mrs. Art -me- Jelen Elliott and Katie Scott;. chor-
sbould be investigated and charg- Call.: , ns, Grade 5'boys.
es. laid. There should .be a meet- Gerald-Stnith has rebirnedithine
ing anyway," . from Wingharn 'Hospital after un -
Councillor Itivers---felt7a-recon, -dergOing--an-operation..,for_appen,
'ciliation of the opposing views was dicitis..44ck -u, • sussupper• - is being plan -
not possible. "They' will resign be= Ap
treet they'll, meet the, others,", he innedNhoY. 9thsechEcrotihethi iWs Aw,eetok.bperheEld
Mayor Christie told Council he A. McMaster ,will ‘show pictures,
had wired Listowel. Mayor Oscar
-1NPaitliehY91 olnastheivheaelfk''9efxP'SreeasfSeinrthg sYcillati--
zens. Dr. Brady- and Dr. •Stapleton
Jtad -offered -their ,.Services and
he'd also -been • offered, but,
these were not required:he said.
Councii agreed. to again :join
the Midwestern ,Ontario"„ Develop
inent• Association, at a Cost of
"You can't afford not ftil-e:
.itig • valuC;;WA'S.-015tailied in -a.dfdr-
'tising . - , .
. There ••aripl•--,three Seaforth. fam-
ilies .on and oneadditional
:family is receiving Coal, Reeve W.
N. Ball .:tiad council. It ..wa.,11.6t
feaSible :antrtoti-coStlyto-nse-woo.d.
from. trees being cut down. as re-
lief 'fuel; he 'said, 'yin answer to ,a
Suggestion: "
, . .
, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank"SillS are On
a -trip to California. '
• Mr. and
garet haVe -returned -fol.:-
-lowing" a-loliday,. rnFIoridli
"Mr. and Alt's. R.,' J. Sproati. of
North Bay, were guests' of Mr, and
,Mrs. RuSsell Sproat last week and
-attended-Orel-funeral- at--Goderich
of "Mr..' Jaeob, McGee, of. Windsor.
. Mr) and Mrs. Ken,Larie and fain-
ily, of London, spent the weekend
.-wittk. Mr:. and' Mrs.._ Ray. Townsend
asidfamily
• Mr, ancl. Mrs. V. 'R.; Peiffer and
'daughters; Dianne and jean, of
Ifthiea, „N.Y.-, spent "the :Weekend
with her mother Mrs Henry THog-'
garth, and.IWr. HoggartICand. at-
tended the-BrOwn andCarter wed-
,
DUBLIN
,Mr. 'and, 1VIrs. MiChael,Nagle m
'Stratford with -Mr. and Mrs -Leon
ard Nagle... '
Mrs, E Jordison has returned
ihome froni_Ancaster. •
, Miss Margaret -Flanaganv,--Miss
Mary - IVIorrison, Kitchener, and
Mrs. Wilfred Krauskopf Preston
at their. homes.
Mr.' Bobbie Stapleton, ,Kitchener,
at his. home. - • -
Mr. 'arid MrS. -Cleary,' Lon-
don with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vv -
Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle and
-Bernadette '--with M. and -
Longman,
Longman; Stratford. ---------------
• Miss li,ose Pfarie, Feeney; ,Kit-
clierier; ' Mrs,• Catherine
Mr. August KrauskoPf, with Mr,
and.Mrs:-William:Feepey. --
Mrs. -Newcombe, Port Cred-
it, and. Jiminier of -RMC Kingston,
• with Mrs. -Kathleen ..Stapleton.
Misa Rose Mary Flannery, Lon-
• don, with Mr. and Mrs. John Flan-
. Misses Catherine and Cecelia
SOUTHGATE Aon..:w4h,..1w048ignor FeencY*
Feeney spent the weekend in,Lon-
When disaster strikes your Can -
Phone 334 = Res. 540 adian Red Cross is on the job at
MAD" ST, SEAPORTH once to- provide ernergency care,;.
••Shelter alptipplies. • '
• . - SEAl'ORTII 07.1 NOTES
- ' The 'Seaforth W.I. ''are -planning.
a visit to the Huron County Home
on Tuesday,Marc) -17. The _pro -
?r1
'kr:a.m.-1S -10-begi - at--2410....13oxes,
will be packed Saturday. night,
Ma sakrecdh, t a -14,1e aavnedtheeeephircroelesmshaerr thiei
boxes with Mrs. John Gordon, Sed-
ferth, . or Mrs. -James .Keys, at the
Seaforthtli1tin1liic_
",iO:joiR
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I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
WEDDINGS
_,,,,',,,-;,,,;',,....1.1,11ll'il'I'lliiiiiiiii"iii-iiiiie
CA.I. :E' .
___•.....------7-, T 8--BROWN-7--
A pretty wedding was solemnized
in Egmondville -United Chureh -on
Saturday, IVIarch 7,- at 3 p.m., when
It th C i t Br e hanged
's pn_e own . 'cc
ma'riage vows With Carlyle: Carter,
No More Use Of '„ Ciandeboye,::',The',Inide.' is:, the
clatiglaterLof,..Misj.-",ItoY
(ontinued from Pae 1) ferth, and thelate Roy BroWi:and
,iiitia-sf-LtiiiderStand.ithey„,Liaave
the' .theL.-iroOM:4.011-e'Soriz.elHIVir."a•nd
plans ,; drawn :noVv;".. he:snid lVtrs Mervin
NO.:W4frd From OMB Dr j Semple, -Officiated.", .'- The:. or :
The -4.014:aria Municipal Board- has rkaiiist W aS,' Lyle . Hammond and the
not:cOMPleted' itdnSidere.tinnS -Geerge Tinper..
:•ette;nStheiattoerte,hheieawoerc,'"PoiliOrpe,i11-$401r;.,sIe..":00r,::".0-f.' Thlitebr4idnt lohnektedelOycre:;wlYhiiiit,ea,gaetWien,
:eTti'd!"OtHbUlleeii'sii4i4314t:.7_thhee;,:,°pWiLiCsiherc:o4e.;::
lemporarY. conneetioir ,fdr crested With ;red
:Seafertii.Shoes,". and!. .ros..e.s..„,, ed,, _lotto ,.,sfromers.„
hand " MrS.. Olefin , Brnasels;.,
COMMil :agreed: an7--adVatice ..giter,..of, the' 'bride; ,Was„.inatr_oil of
shouldbe made to:: . contractor henor,.. wearing -,a' ciirstalette
Frank Khng Ltd:for: sewers laid. •dress ' and::a White. feather head
Wliliain Street,as soon as dress. The The -bridesinaid§,,,,IVIrS. 1).
• account Carter,"'Lorlden,.:,and,:iVIrs,
Wal -
work : be included -in ,the over- den.; „:idnaunai
411with white
631i11174,C6ceilletet.".Babled*-:d4on,O'bPciSf' :11°iWngR:ff, fderaetsliseers'hladsdr.ki.SS.beit
the Inchis,trial7Cornmittee;--Said a. The'„,":.grooniStrian..'Was ...bougleS
London grottp..:.-viss- -expected here carterr, Londen,. end the: .ushers
rtsAtuidair"••:tio ..inspeet the Oiitek
plant The.1:191-1.c-e had ,Ciriven 1:;590.' Walclek C.hathatif•
— ILle7 I
; DUNDAS,..
, "Stiive,'• anAllriarnp.c.1011--
•DUNDA§ & LANEY
•
:Phone 573 or. 138
.AVALIGE'S MARCH SALE 'CLOSES,
chnedaYr March 21st bo Not Dela
.Jewellery
Gift;
SEAFORTII
iue China
and
Rev. Henry. G Adams - Adto
W110 SPENT 13 YEARS IN A MONASTERY,
(FOrtne'r Fr, Hilatiatt of
Basilian Order)
Director -of .the Evangelital
• Mission of 'converted Monts
• and Priests.
Stouffr:gle, OntariO
.-CONVERTED
, PRIESTS' EVANGEL.
MARCII.17,to 22
8p.131. '
Members of all Faith -6, Come,
_
Rear 'Learn!
•
Ronaan • Catholic Studenti,
Priests;, Nnias are especially
„
. . •
IN BETAtla TetNrrtCOSTAL TAIIERNACI4
, ELGIN AVENUE AT -WATERLOO grnEET,'-Gontnitua
TuesdaY, Mareh 17-W110t-ArTeQTPhiCot Heretics -the Protestants.
Wednesday, March 18-"Mirr0r! Ilifirrorl" .
Thursday, 'March 19 -The Living Rock, . ' ,
Friday, March 20 -"Pit At.D(amnizceedourlrIding7
Saturday, March 21 -"The Living Dead, Roman Oathollaosts”
SW:1day, March 22-11 a.m.:, The Need ofthe IloUr
7:30 p.m,; From Monastery 'and Priesthood to Christ
Sponsored by Pentecostal Tabernacle/ and Victoria Loyal Orange
tAdge No. 182 - interview- Es.priest- AdanIS each afternOon
the Pastor's Study.
Miles during February, he said. .
Council will seek clarification of
a jetter from: the Department of
Highways, Which- indicated the
province turning over certain
portions of the No. & connecting
link to the tovvn but that it would
continue to pay maintenance costs
and costof, iinprovements. .
• Recniesting its annual grant of
$700, the its
Highlanders
Band, through President F. C. J.
SAILS, indicated substantial progress
was -being made. Thirty new hild-cothmejtced-leSSOflS,essons, and, five
were now..ready fer the 'band, An-
other class 'would begin -in -two
'Weeks. The tovirn has assets total:
ling over1000� Jn the_bancl,Art,
eluding instruments $6,120, - uni-
.forms.-.$3,300, and music $830.- --
Set Daylight Saving 'Time
. Coundil agreed tofollow neigh-
boring municipalities • and set
April 27, at 12:01.a.m. to Septem-
ber 27, at 12:01 a.m.-as the
period during whichDaylight Sav-
ing will be in effect. Mayer Chris-
tie was instructed to ,issue the
necessary proclamation, and- aLsO
'to proclaim Chaniber of Commerce
Week April 12 to 18.
The Canadian Red Cross Society
has been serving Canada and the
world since•
The 100th anniversary „ ry. of the
•
birth, of the Red Cross idea will
be commemorated in 1959:'
,
'lave Your NeW
• 'EA -S1.111511-1.14:
IYIade.ici.4%/eaSure by the
House f -Stone
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Residencebiock`east
of .:Carriegie• Library,
A reception followed in the Orange
Hall, Seeferth Guestswere present
from Lucan, •London, Clandeboye,
Chatham: Ithica, N. Y„
Seaforth,',Brussels and Brucefield.
The ' bride donned a° navy a4c1
vvhite polka dot dress 'with white
accessories for a wedding trip. The
>couple will,live' in London. -
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•-.RICHARD ,
.MoVie 'prOjectienist --".;Riehaed
Frdin, Exeter, wasfetind dead
Jiiear,•Saturday:
-the motor running ',inside his gar-
age, Mr. -Enda- Was 51:- :A.--projec-
tionist.for more than 30 years, Mr.
Fruin Was *ith the Regent Theatre
in Segortli during-. the early 1930s,1
continuing hereuntil Moving; to
Mitchell in the, 1940's. With -the-
-closing Of the Mitchell theatre, lie
transferred t� 'the, Exeter theatre.
• ",,Dr. Joliti „Goddard, Ilensall; eor
oner, said carbon. monoxide polSon-
ing .Was the. .cause. of • death. Mr.
Eriiin had: been.in ill- health for
some,
The body:rested- at the Tanner:
and Pearson funeral home in,Walk-
ertoap whereseri/lee:was held On
Tuesday, `,
367-W
by 19/ ,
CRAWFORD" SIMPSON
deAh—occurred at • Muir
nursing horhe Tuesday Of H. Craw-
ford Simpson., of Egmondville. Mr,
Sinipson, who was in his 85th year,
had -been in:failing -health-for-Six
months. ••
. Born in Tuckersmith, he farmed
there for many years, retiring in
1944: He is surviVed bY his wife,
the former Anne -Doig, to whom hc,
Was • married at Hensall in 1904,
and a_ daughter, Mrs. --Rena Cald,„
well, of Tuckersrnith. Ile was an
adherent of First ,PresbYtetian
Church, Seafortb:
,Resting at Box funeral home,
•Seaforth, where services will be
held on Friday at 2 p.m., conduct':
ed by Rev. I). Leslie Elder, Inter-
ment will 'follow in Egmondville-
cemetery. ' ' • '
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raw for Clothes Dryer `!‘"
will he made at this.Danee
"VON 1 COME
Price:-: $1.00 per person .
,
' 'NO.•STAGS.L-='...kerscpts wislung ,invitations
lease contact TON VVILBEE or GLAyror DENNIS
Interesting and complete
selection of .
,-- Easter Cards
,
Easter Novelties-
,
hocolates
HENRY COLBERT\
A highly respected. and -well-:
itiniyvn area re,sident, who hadliV-
eif retirekin'Seaforth for the past
20" ,years, died 'suddenly at his
home Monday afternoon.in the per-
son Of Henry R. Colbert;
Boo. *,Egmendville„where jis
fainly had been Well itneWn early
M
reaidents, r. Corbett. was -in his
84th year. Ile. is survived by his
.Wife, the. former .Netta M. FultOn;
two sons,. Clendon .0., Burlington,
and Henry 51.,- of Ottawa, and a
brother Arthur Of Stanmore
SaTghke. remains rested at the Box
funeral home, Seaferth, where fun.
eral services were held ThUrsday
afternoon, conduCted - Rev., 3;
,IL Janel,of St. Thomas? Anglican
• Church. Interment followed `in.
Maitlandbank cemeterY; the service
[ at th -.grbeatvseSOltdetrihteainning.actoonddligcetcd
Some water.there's botinclr-to be;
In,places-,. right up to the knee";
I-lo•Weyer; don't.fret,
• You needn't get Wet, .
e'Ve,Boot§' for th'e:WhOle family.
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:They're not very dear,In fat, ,
,
we-haVehere7-
The.eheapest:-fOr.miles around,'
.`. Where- values and bargaiiis- you'Ve found
,Vor many a Jong, long year. *c.
Men's ReSoled
Boys'
GIRLS
Don Forget Easter 1.
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