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The Huron Expositor, 1959-04-10, Page 9DISTRICT WILLIAM S. 3IRQADFOOT' William S: Eroadfoot, of • Tuck- ersmith township,died in. Scott- - --•-Memorial Hospital on 'hursday: • -;following an illness ,af about two 'Weeks. Mr. Broadfoot-;was in his -76th year.; , He was born in. Tuck- ersmith, was educated at 3, Tuckersznith, and farmeikthere all his life His wife, , the former Nettie .Dickson; died in 1934. • He' Was a member, of Brucefield Unit- ed Church. . He is survived by three sons, ' Ross and Wilmer, . -TuckersYiiith, and -Sam; 'of London;_ two daugh- ters, Mrs. Harold (Ellen) Connell,, ' Seaforth, and Mrs:: Allen (Mar- garet) Armstrong, , Stanley town -- ship; twenty" grandchildren and FUNERAL'S sister, Miss Nellie gBroadfgot, of Toronto. ' The body rested at the G, A, -Whitney `Funeral Tlome, •Seafbr;th,` until; Saturday, where the funeral service was held at 1:30. Rev. Sid- ney Davison, Brucefield, • officiat- ed, and burial was in Maitland- bank'~cemetery. Pallbearers were Wilson, Clifford, • Beverley and Stanley Broadfoot, Douglas Arm- strong rmstrong and Earl Dickson, Flower bearers were ' Clayton Connell,. James,Broadfoot; Jack,' Armstrong, Howard Atkinson; • Ray Armstrong and Leslie'Broadfoot, • Cancer research is supported by, donations to the ; Canadian; . Cancer five great-grandchildren, and .one Society campaign. ST. COW ' AN Mrs. John L, ^ Devereaux, Joe Murphy and Billy 3ifurphy were. in Toronto and attended the Harring- ton.,Robertson• wedding..oii Satur-. Mrs: Jack:Me'lver is; spending a few days in' -Windsor with Mrs," William Reynolds. BLAItE Mr. and Mrs, Earl Desch_ and family visited with Mr, and Itrs. Lee Oesch, of Paris. Mrs. • Milton- McAdams visited with. the Finlay sisters on ;Satur- • day Mrs',' -Rudy Desch" spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert,Faber, of Eippen:;_ • 'With Class.:._ Similar Slaving on;Other Sizes . , Es achally Pal( for Re . 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Why take a. chance ®h the haz, ards of worn tires or retreads When' Brand New+Tire Safety is yours without straining the budget.. NOTE:—Add 5Q4to Tira•Prices for Installation, SMITH ,' PHONE :792 SEAFORTH TWO BRUSSELS AREA GIRLS represented their club m a series of demonstrations at the'` achievement day -rn-Blyth ,on i' Friday,; • Edith; Davis; RR 4 •Brussels, and: Sharon Hemingway, �I{1l 3__Bxussels;_showed their -skill m. --making ;bran-indffins- (B-fI;.P,hoto) Peosb er a W Sets' Meeting Date The annual Mee.ting.of'the lath-', ilton London Synodical of ,the Wo-' I men's MisSionary . Society„ of the. Presbyterian Church ixi~anada is to be Tuesday :Wednesday and: Thursday, .April 14, 15 'and •16 ih Knex ,Church, Goderich -The wet ship,;:services• will 'be' conduct'ed by ,Rev. R. G. McMillan,., Goderich Lane, Clinton;; ' Rev,, D; LeslieElder, Seaforth, and W. McLean; Luckiiow,'on'the chos-- en1herne "The Way, The Truth" and' The Life." Following a board meeting Tues- day ,afternoon, Huron Pr`.es.byterial., u✓ill, ,.serve ..•a coth,,limentary din her to the:delegates 'Tuesday ev ening Presbyterial' presidents will answer :roll call. -With "saniething:: accomplished.": The new: officers ' -will ee inatall ed; Thursday -morning. by ,Rev_,G.' L. Douglas; of•Woudgtock,.:lnoder'a-: tor. of Hamilton London Syndd , urch The. regular 'monthly meeting •of Burns'. WMS" and .WA was held at. the :home of Miss_Jean-eiper 4n.. Thursday' afternoon The, meeting was opened by Mrs.'Les"Reid. The Scripturewas read By Mas Wal son, Reid 'arid was' taken from Jon ah: Mrs; .Wesley 1 oe ••read, a age.from,the Missionary Monthly,, M's, John• McEwing led in•.pray'er. Mrs: Les Reid gave the 'study hook. on the :growth of -the Church in the United States in; the last' century:: 14fi`s: Elifford Addison gave a 1oVe=' lygaster;reading entitled; "Christ At the Bar." • a ry. The meeting: was 'turned over tO the , president,: k.rrs: Wesley Roe, who gave a reading entitled! "The Garden "..(loll •call, was,'answereci• with (hospital arid", home calls -that members had• made during ;'the last. month;. The tiiinutes were read by` Mrs. George :Watt, arid. `approv- invitation was, read' from :Walton ladies,invit ng, the group to•: attend the'meetiirg on•Wedne'sday,, April 7.5, 'at 8 15.p.m:,'when Mrs: J: C. Britton, of: Seafortti; . willbe guest speaker. The trea'surer's re•-. port •was= givenc;'by Mrs: George, Smith and -adopted Mrs., George Carter told some- interesting high: lights about the-Presbyterialmeet ,ing' held in. GoderiVh laS't week, q„ttoting; •"How much better ;it is to. build a guard raiI'around'the steep .:and: , dangerous, • eliffs of life, .in-. 'stead of putting an ambulance.a • the' bottom:" 'Mrs.' Harvey Taylor. read a letter concerning the alto cation, also stating Miss'June Rob inson•will again be the missionary: of prayer. Miss' Gladys Leiper re- ported three packages of. Christ- was cards had been_sent aWay_Ansl._ she had• addresses where more 'could be sent. This part of the' meeting Was closed with .prayer. by.•Mrs. Wesley, Roe. . The meeting was .then• tiurned, ov=W er• to the WAS m 'charge :of _Mrs. John Riley. The minutes of the last meeting were read 'by Mrs - Geo. Watt and approved. A letter:. of thanks Was, readl from the Uni- tarian Service for bale received.' Several thank you notes were read:. It. was -decided to have the usual bazaar at the April meeting; with all members taking part. Plants,.• . bulbs,;' sewing, etc.,: will he most welcome. The WA made, arrange merits• for chairs from the ehurdh. 'to be repaired ;Tt was- decided to try and send some:whiterbiateriai',- such as old sheets or pillow, cases, to Korea to be used for bandages,• along with'sewing material; needles° :and .thread.'Articles for. _Bandages: aid the:bale are to be brought to .the next;, meeting. 'The 'meeting 'dosed with prayer by Mrs, John Riley: A lovely -lunch Was'74ervp:d'. by.group, three..: Erw-S OI --WALTON e L a o O INES ' BAZA AFFILIATION THE : UTJRO J' EEP' Ton, SIaAFORTN, ON,, =H BR GHTR4L.L Canadian -Petrofina Ltd. Dealer and Distributor of PetrolennVProducts Phone 354 Seaforth q Ont. GAS; STOVE and FURNACE"OII< .- Prompt Vann arid.Ilome Delivery e.-Would;je Pleased to Write Up' Your Contract- This°` Year .For Either MONT- CALM. or PARKLAND Barley, FERTILIZER SSL"PPLIED S is very low in cost •this year. E D �7RA�N: Check OUP price before hav- ing yQ;ur seed 'cleaned. : EED .BEA1 lies are best. are now in good supply. Order early wllen prices and_ sup - 111 Phone 24 lensall The: annual'. bazaar' and affilia tion~,service 'o£ the ',Walton Cart. was .held m;,`the cbureh on Wed •nesday afternoon. The; affiliation service took place ,„iii . the • •church With, 'Mona Clary, GIT leader. Shirley Bolger; presided: Mary Lou Kirkby, treasurer; 'Creath,.' Presbyterial secretary,; and Mrs 'Wilbur Turnbull, .aril it iary president; toolt'part Mrs:.. McCreath gave a very,ap, propriate topic, outlining the CG IT program and • the', qualities of leadership ,developed by CGIT training. Special °,numbers • :were i ien_throualtout •-the ; servieu as follows ..solo; Marilyn Johnston;. 'duet, Agnes : Achilles• and ;:Mary Lou Kirkby; trio,: -Barbara' Turn - hull; :Ruth Ritchie and Irene John: Ston; : Piano, solos; -Dianne .Lawless. and : Jeraldine Dennis,'• Fellowing''the service a -bazaar togk place 'in the ;church -base- -znent, Chairs', 'arranged 'in •'eirou- lar "fashion. around tables- beauti- fully ':decorated with lilies and streamers, formed'the setting for a' eery enjo 'eb1e tea. • WA and WMS The: April';;neeting of the ;WA was held ..on Thursday-, afternoon >in; the `church - basement with Mrs. Ken•• Mcbdneld -presiding. , 4'.hymn ivas'swig, with Mrs. D. Watson°as pianist. Mrs. A. -Coutts :read the scripture ',taken from, St. Luke 10; G�orhments, "Love your, neighbor as'. -yourself". and.irayer• were given ' by the president. The'secretary's report was :read by Mrs R.r Bennett and approv--. Mrs. .A 'Coutts .gave, 411-67 financial statement showing a balance on. •hand.00f $130.31 ,The WA ,Presby. tery•'meeting Will: be held, at Mon- ciieff 'on'May 6, with. Mrs: Nelson Reid and'.Mrs. T. Dundas as dele gates, ,SE The "WV1S meeting opened with .the Gall to Worship,. The vice-presi- dent,. Mrs..E. `Mitchell;:. gave the 'prayer of approach, and of mzs- sionaries: The :roll call was -an- 5wered;by "One of the:Blessings." Mrs 'A. McDonald, gave a report. of the Presbyterial held at -Gode- rich March 20 ---Any tisecl 'white cotton and gild' nylons .can be,:brought ' to 'the'. 'church. '' The cotton, ' is used for. bandages made for the Lepers.. An invitation to attend. the thankof, ;fering - Meeting, in Brussels• -,April 7, at3 00, n m ,. was accepted. :The group ii'hs reminded of the thank - offering me.tinng. to `be;;held `April 15, with,.: eveningmeeting,- with' Mrs Ciiffoid Britton SQaforth; as guest, speaker :"Walton`'group will serve anti the •,16th,' 'clean-up. The treasurer's report• was giv= en by'•Mrs T ,Leeming; Any .old stamps can be :saved ;and given 'to Mrs.. Walter' Broadfoot. They are -to -have .one-quarter ;inch mar-• gin around pach stamp,. Mrs. C: Ritchie reactan article on" "Greatness; Through: Service. '. The topic was given by .Mrs. 'Ron Bennett', entitled, "The Richness:Af- Eternal Life." It ,was decided',to. take the. money, out of -he 'WA funds. '.to' send the . hales, "Mr...and Mrs.; Wallace Shannon and 1iatliy, of Sarnia, • visited- with Mr. , and- Mrs. John Shannon ;on'. Saturday. ltfiss 'June-Hackwell,' of Sthat ford;'"spent a;:fe}v days with her: parents; Mr and; Mrs:, W. C.:Hack well Mr. Forrest •McKay is' a patient in Clinton Hdspitai .fallowing a heart: attack last Thursday. • • '`Last year almost 6;400., Canadian .women learned -to care•for the sick in. their :,home 'through •. Canadian Red Cross: Home Nursing courses WANT , .ADS "BRING" RESULTS • phone 141 or 142 ;I SPRING S IIERE ? IVI:Ale men are available. make plans,; or your 'interior • remddelling Colne to SEAFORTH LUMBER: ,'and discus-,, your;. remodelling`. plaits .with us, We'll= gide'. you ;expert help, and.: are ' equipped . to supply, you '.'rvath' all . -.your lumber:. requirements: or T IMITEU- 'hone 47. ' Seaforth HURON 'FARM NEWS (Ay D. H, Miles, Agricultural: Representative 'for'' Huron ;County). •Snow-AS'"rapidly disapptiaring;' 'land, is fir -,ming up very quickIy.. Dry• areas are beginning to appear in the' gotltherri part of the county;" .It is too early to assess wheat and hay and pasture winter damage.: eaforth D�strkt, cad Tackethih Twps. ri :1 th to 18th CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS: Second F oor:Secf ®rich P.O Buttdin 0 ,Donations may, be left with R,OBERT 1Vi: W°l CST', Treasurer Torohto-'Dominion Dant; Seaforth ' _f F. E. WILLIS JbII N W. TALBOT' Campaign Cairiman Seafp rth Cl• airix1an