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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-06-19, Page 8'Tr uuno$ ExPosrrolt, r4wrI,ONT.,,Jubm 19, 1956 . 14114.0loou1ttuuniuniumo1imum -'` ,e- PREBYTERIAN. , Rev. D. -Leslie Elder ivEmist-6r KE1VIPSTER • Organist and Choir Leader - • -10 A.M. • ChurCh School & Youth Fellowship . 11 A.M. "THEGLORY OF THE UNIEXPEcTED" Music: - Senior Choir -Anthem: "Praise Ye, Jehovah" (Lyon) Soloist -Mrs. •Frank Kling A brief stateinent celicerning the new Deaconess, Training School will be made, and envelope fdr •the building fund will be received at this service. . A 111111111111111111111111111111,11111.111111111101 EGIVIONDVILLE UNITED CHTJRCII DR. J. SEMPLE, Minister ° Lyle Hammond Organist -Choir Leader 11 A.M. " Holy Communion and Baptism Subject: "THREE CHAIRS FOR CHRISTIANS" _Session will convene at 10:30, •Minister's Vestry 10 aan -Church S'elool and Min- ister's Bible Class. • Church Notices McKillop Charge. -Bethel, 10:00 a.m.; Cavan, 1130 aan,; Duff's, 200 pan., Daylight Saving Time. -Rev. W. H. Summerell, Minister. Northside United Chureh-Church •School, 10 a.m„.,Worship, 11 a.m.; -Mrs. James A. Stewart, Organ.- ist;, Mr. James A. Stewart, Cheir- master; Rev. J. C. Britton; B.A.,, Minister. • , , Seaforth rentecostal Tabernacle. -TuesdaY; 8 p.m., Bible Study; ThurSday, 8 p,m., Young Peoples; Rev. Van Allen, speaker; Sunday, 10 a.na., Sunday School; 11 a.m., Morning Worship; 7:•30 p.m„ Evan- gelistic Service. -7 -Rey. H. T. Ken- drick, Minister. THE BAFFLES HEY FatA9!,80tuog CALLED ANL• ,sAia mY,Po-rr-vouRsEtF 60A7 •MI ARRIVED AT INE HOUSE; • VA WARTA sEE Iry By ("hone C.harge Juvenile As Young Giri -4,:T• • • • , • . SOUTHGAT Phone 334..-. Res. 540 • MAIN ST:- : SgA.FoRTla art and FUEL 011 Phone 784.: •Seaforth CRICH' vvurrE CLOVER BREAD Sweet as June Meadows Phone'34 : Seaforth BAKED FRESH DAILY E. H. Shorty Munroe INSURANCE Auto- Fire Liability - Wind - Life --Specializing-in all forins...of_____ term insurance and family protection plans. SEAFORTIT 394 Oodenelt Street West We write all lines_ of • INSURANCE Fire Auto Liability- and JohnCardno Successorto ' WATSON & Phone 214 : Seafortli Representative: Manufacturers Life Insurance' CONHRMATIOt • st_Thomas' ng-liCan-Chiirc unday, une 3:00 p.M. Rt. Rev. W. A. T'ownseuI Suffragan Bishop of -the Diocese of fyiron SUNDAY, JUNg Watches • Bulova Watches , 29,75 up Cornell Watehes 19.95 up Arday Watches ‘Westclox Watches 7.95. up Westclox Pocket Watches 3.95 up • Rings Onyx and Initial 10 K RINGS 9.95 up Onyx and Initial 10 K RINGS with. di amend 24.95 up Ruby and Initial - • 10 K RINGS 12.60 up Onyx and Initial • Sterling & Gold Rings .,. 7.00 up Sterling Silver SIGNET RINGS 4.00 u.p Brnflds Wall Therinpmeters,.....,... 3.95 & up • Barometers -------5.95 &_up Ronson and • • • • Zipper -Lighters 3,95 & up .,Cigarette,:p.4$.0„ ... .. 4.00 & isp • Father/S Pens and Pencils • DONALD G.GtLEVE . start-' ed duties last week as assistant agriculthral representative for Hufon County. Mr: Grieve is a ' native of Wilton Grove, He • succeeds Arthur S. Bolton, Sea - forth, who resigned as associ4 ate agricultural, representative to •take up farming in McKil- • lop township. Mr. grieve is • graduate of 0.A.C., and prior - to 'his present pasting ser in the same capacity in Elgin , County._ 5 - LOCAL BRIEFS •Mrs. J. R. Spittal is a visitor in •..-Mrs- W.; H:. Arthur .and• Children, IVIighael and BillY, Of Miami, TIa., • Bechoy.., . Arthur',s mother, Mrs. F. J. • Will •,arrive Friday and will visit Messrs: • Robert, Snaith, . Victor , •Lee;. John Broadfoot and, .W. Chute are in Tororith,- attending 'a meet- ing .of Oddfellowai, They- arere- resentingSeafertli-andrucenelci branches.' o • . Mrs:-MarSn-- ali,MrSr tar-- e1d1VIcLeed-Mrs.-.Co1e„ MisS• Eliz- abetlr-M-cLeod7Londen;,-'spent-Sata, arday With Mr. 'and Mrs. M. Alc- Keillhasprector• -c,I.hnL. ,Ho'th•,arn, Wind- sor; spent •the weekend, with his family, John Street. • Mr,. and Mrs. 0. H. Ferguson, Toronto,' - spent 'a -few -days' 'last •week ,with: _IVIr. • and Mrs. T. J. Flynn and attended. the' Clinton Spring 'Show;' •• •• • ' Mr. • Glenny-, Hildebrand, 'Miss ;Marilyn Hildebrand a M. .„ Loui Roaeh.of-Kitchener; „spent , the, -Week•-eird-With-touie. Hildebrand: • ••- • • ‘. • , orty" Munroe ,re- turned' from a successful vveek of fishing in- the Gogama area of -N rth rn Ontario-He--WaS;'-accoxri- panied by Game Warden Roy. a - linger, •of Clinton, and OPP: Con- stable Bruce Johnston,„ Of Gederich. ;Air, and MrsJ. F. 'paly,'„ Joan; Michael,'Rath1een3--John and. Loaise,. ancl:•Mr. George Daly, of Toronto, •were weekend guests of Mr.:, and Mrs'. Joseph McCOnnell- and Mr, Edmund Daly., ,•. - Mr. and Mrs. N. Lamont •and family, of Galt, andMr. 'Arnold .Lamont, • 1-lamilten, Visited , Mrs. argare,t. "Lamont, :their mother, o er• the -weekend.: , • . ,Mr and Mrs:- T. J. Flynn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 0. 11. Fergiison' at. 'their cottage near Owen Souncr----,- • „ Mr, and Mrs: •George ..Teanette and Glenn„ of Delaware spent • Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs: John Hothain, Wilson St. '• • • Mrs. Minnie Hawley, Who 'has been staying at the„torne and Mrs. Alex 'Dennis, in IVIcKillop, had the misfortune te fait down stairs and 'get badly' hurt. 'She is new resting in Scott. Memorial Hos:, 'pital. •• „_, Mri Frank Thompson, of Tolede,, Ohio; ,visited ' her ;nether,: '-11/IrS. Mary O'Reilly, • on the occasion.Of her 82rid birthday. • •• • •• Mrs.' Hamilton, Mrs. - Miss McCurdie, Mrs. -Dimcan and Mrs, Gray spent a. day laSt week With Mr. and Mrs. -M. McKellar.' Mr: and,IVIrs. Dave• Simpson, �f Stratford; Mr..: and Mrs.. • Frank •Cudniore and Miss Nancy Cudmore, Willacebtirg; ' Mr. William...Cud- more, ,Mr. George, W. Israel and - Mrs. Caen -Bryant and daugliter, Tdronto; and Mr. Jac.k Cudmore,- of WillowcIale, wereherelast week' attending the funeral of the late Cuclniore. • Mayor. 13urton Stanley and Mrs. Stanley; 'of of. Clinton, spent Sunday SIXTEEN FEET LONG' Aj.SOLID; OAR... . AND TI -IE FULL PRICE WAS' ONLY,FORTY PO,LLARS , FERE IT IS, BERFORD... ' POSTPAID. WOTTA BARGAIN: Worm PEAL: " STANCE NEIN , . Mr. and Mrs., jati1E- -Dale .visit- 'Murray Roy„ spent -,three days at ed, with Mr. and Mrs,. Wm Knox the United" Church Layman's Con of Clinton,, 'Sattirday. - Iference. at Elgin ,Flouse .and •Kes- . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott re f wick, :at which 621 laymen. atterid. turned' home after•visiting the St red.•• . , . Lawrence.SeawaYand other places': t •'mr •and Mrs Wilbur JeWitt Mrs. Robert-GrirnoldbY had' t ed the•!!FarM antE_I-Ion.. Week" misfortune to fall on Friday while at the .QAC on -Friday. ' ' • stepping up on a step. and breakra winiam • 6,a1a, , tittende'd and• bone inher foot, which is now in. a judged; all classes of : horses at the • sn..T1'4 ,cast: ' ' .1.1Fre days; last' week 'with her_parents,, Miss Ifelea,_Mellwain„. of rat- • • s ent eekencl. ith • -77 'cliff! of Slaying ',A. 14 -year-old boy hes been ar- rested and charg,ed in connection •with the slaying of 12 -year-old Lynne Ifarpet, who • was buried Saturday,. - , - • "A charge hasheen laid that the • boy 'did murder Lynne Harper and, iS thereby a juvenile. •delinquent," said OPP illispector Haroldr Gra- hath. The boy app -eared 'before • Jtidge Dudley 'Helines in "juvenile •court on Saturclayr-He was arrest; •ed at midnight and held ens, tody. ' The daughter of -F/0 •and :Mrs. 'Leslie _Harper of ,the RCAF Sta- tion' .at Clinton, Lynne left her home about 7 pan, Tuesday -'a' parentlY to got to a ball game. :A. •coroner's report. said- that by 9 she had been raped , and" 'strangled with, her own blouse.. Her bpdy was, found by seareliers• in •a wooded glade' a Mile from her home Thiirsd ay. •, - Funeral- service was held in the Protestant Chapel at the RCAF 'Sta.: tion, "Clinton. The funeral was at- tended by all the teaehers •of the station's. publie School, along with Lynne's classraates. Burial was made at Port Stanley. George;-Mellwaia„. Miss Joy Congratulations are extended tY---student•-at---Anoter-son„Indian?, ,Harold. of arriVed horde 'last ,Saturday and Bornholm`, Mi'lliVaitiVaref-their-- will spend the summer. :months' seri in Clinton Hospital;Mr. Bauer with her parents, ,Mr..„ -and , Mrs. ,is thejernier Stella Arms,trong:',:: 'HURON COUNTY. 11EALTH, 'UNIT COMPLETES '10 YEARS OF SERVICE :‘ . decade .ef.-•pillalic' health -se;4-.„ -ptiblie:- health- .Vetei'inarian. They have served six . years ,and. seven years, respectively.- ' The staff Consists of .direetor„ eight public health nurses, three sanitary •inspectors, • pie health Veterinarian arid two elerks7,-"I'.. Members otthe hoard include -J. - Morris,sey.; goVerninentrePresenta-, tive, and countY couneillers 16: Par-. rott„ A. Mousseau, J:,Kerr and '‘,11. G. Berry; deunty clerk. • , variety.of.-SerVicesis prented in ,the unit'sfunetiens; ranging from classes for.expectant Parents. • to , sunervision ' '4c>f " rest homes for ;elderly 'eitizens.'•'; •• Isstie--Petniiff • (Continued frein Page 1) they had-given...the Chief ,permis- shin to, arrange', the,l,hours, as he •:found - 'Mr. •,•Baldwin said.there, Were 204 limirs of peace 'protection, ,SaCh, week, 7'. with ' the Chief'oudittY 84 hours ,and the two • constables 60,•'heurs each. „ • ,,Ipttier,': from the 'Chamber ,:,Of 'C'eriimerce, .regarding• 'parking -Met'. reig:Warfiled: Tfieletter. pointedput that-a-petitieri,had heerrtakeil . of: ,thenterchants,..ancr..theYweredefit* itelY riot aVor the Meters. •Council', felt' ;the , petition • should havebeen...direCted ..te_the persons (igifetlire'Illeters-ainfitot-thetnerr, eliantS, 'this dida.4 -Matter., 'aS- • Godericli„had not passed a-. by-laW- •fer the meters,, .sno further stepS, will be taken' at present in :Sea- , • The Jette?'alsOasked that.to' help. the:parking iituoion:,.,117tWO-liour • Parking 'be eriferted. ,COiincil 'were: .ciarenee MMitgOrnerY7., •Mr. Mrs: •Frarilt Riley :Ana Mr and ',Mrs.., William Dale and 'Mr.. and Mrs Jon Rile visited family attended the •twilight meet' •sattitday. evening at', the. nenie 'of, ing: of Western Counties Guernsey -.Charles •••Keeio. of .LiStowel. Club at •Poplar Hill Friday. even - • Affsi,..and Mrs 5 Busby, Chat; ing: .;' haM,Spent. the Weekend with. Sir. ' Mr. 'Borden •BreWn :-aleirg with Mrs. Lorne Norman- Alexan er and -Mr. teridedthe ming -Wedding' - ; at Londesboro.,on, SaturdaY, . and al RUCEFIELD centennial '.anniyersary services at 13urnS, :Church. • Mr, and Mrs.' George Pinkney of Mr: Reg Lawson and r.- an Walkerton; visited Mrs Piiikney's• • Mrs:'; Lorne •'LawSon„; were guests. 'mother Lthe...::,J_OluiS.-.Manning Wedding, at Pepper is improving in pa ,I0ondesborO:'ati Saturday • andMrs. JOT?. 'TtathWell,',Of ' . q•ordOn:•Willcirisen Lindlayr,'; spent :the, weekend. at, the • and Mr. and.. Mrs, fred..Elleker; -,horne: of 'Mrs. Fed of Warwick,' Were • Sunday' ,visitors •••,!.• with,Mrs: Jewitt ; Sr.., and Mr. and . Mr. aadMiS.,Roliert:traiiSem• Mrs7'WillnitTJewitt" and family vTD Toronto t• O• i were arrteli'e'n tsli i' guests4.nesy'e.. 7*:ihetti: Mt thi \ir.ri Sundayn and Mrs Woodstock5ttaailln Dr -a . 1 Rileyeands S Davison .- • ' ..Sexeral• Meinhers from th.i s Snd :and, Mrs: -_i-earge Griffith hurcli,attended thecentennial an-• Stratford,‘ were vtait=: serVieeS•:-. at -7 ,Bittiis'' ing..relatives in the village. on•Suri-. Church on Sunday when, ,ReV •Rd.da.y-Dore, Aareec .6f...'gGitaer.d.trrilpr;e7a•aii-e,fkormerrin. nusterr-w„as..,., 'spente •weeken.d witly iVir. ',and Mrs.Jack DOddS;efloit-, ,Edgar 'Allen and Mary: . , • Ws. Exeter, is visiting with sister, Mrs. A. iohner• • • Nws: -Wa xernOv- ed to•Clinten HoSpital on Sunday. We wish her a. speedy ,recovery., ansWereil a Call, to the horrid 'of Mr: !.:Jack Mustard. - FOT- 'tim'ately. blaze was ,ed in a few -"'ininuteS. • • Bracefield Oddfellews. are plan- • fling a decoration day service on Stinday,. Sime.21,..The servcewili take at BaircVs.:cerneterY• at . , with Mr. and IVIrs. John Hothana, Street. Mr.and Mks: K,.-Bruce'MacMil,„ Ian were called to Toronto- owing to the death Of Mrs. MacMillan's mother, Mrs. Robert Campbell, which occurred in Queen. Elizabeth -HospitarFriday. -Funeral services were held Monday, with interment followingin IVIount Pleasant Ceme- tery, Toroato. MisS,Mae Smith, and Mr. .Robert Smith attended the 100t1- annivers- ary of Burns' Church'in Hullett on Sunday. , Sheffer Snortel Pens 8.95 up ShEaffer Cartridge Pens 2.95'1,1P Sheaffer Pen et -Pencil Sets 4:95 up Sheaffer Tall Point 'Pens:A.9511p I Waterman • • '. • Sapphire Ball Point, Pens .2.49 up Eversharp Fountain -Ball "Point Pens '1.29 :up Cuff tinkSets CUFF LINKS " ,, . .. . . 1.00 & up TIE BARS-------------------------.: 1.00 & up CUFF LINKS and TI AR SETS .1.2.00 & up Special Masenic, Lions afia. Curling Cliff Links and Tie Bar Sets , FREE ENGRAVING ou Cuff Links and Tie Bars' ,pur- • chased at this Store. , 2.00 ec. ups China Ash Trays • ,.„1. ... .... 1.00 & up Aluminum Ash Trays_ 1A5 & ttp China Book Ends •,• • * 1.50 & up Large "Father" Cup &" Saucer 1.00 & up Alarrh Clocks ---------------1----. • See our complete line of Coutts Hallinar Father's Day Cards WS easy to dna the Father's Day Gifts you're don, visited Sunda'with Mr., arid YirS711:'TaYler and, farrulyTIVI• r arid Mrs. Earl Lawson and Mr.• and Mrs. Verne Dale. Mrs. Frank Riley and,Mrs. -Stew- art Dolmage and Messrs. JOe' Riley, James Neilans and 5,'Montz gomery, of Blyth, atteridedas dele- gates and members from the local Men's and Ladies' Court of Con- stance COF, to the Dominion cell- verition of COF at London, Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday of - Par. -and Mrs. Charles Dexter and 1VliSs, Joyce Jewitt visited Tuesday ith Mr. Jack Vincent; who is a patient in Goderich Hospital: • , • Concealed -vault Jot personal paperi- and other valuables • (only Y(50 knowlhedial combination). Also: two' ball -bear, ing letter files; tWo Index drawers for 3x5 or 46 cards (6400 capacity), odor,. catteellecl, checks; two adjustable stotaga ' comF3artriients Under Iciel and key. Not to be confusecizivith • Imitations having-toY-sized locks, Site 071h" itigh, 301/2" Wide, 17" deep: Green or Colo gray beked enamel finish. e*elle Gifts SEAIFOIRTH- ine China Phone 141 or' 142 -ANI+71)VNCEIVIENT Mrs.- F. B. Steadman announces the engagement of her daughter; -Joan M. Steadman, Ottawa, to W. Alvin Harding, Seaford), son of Mr. and 1VIrs. William W. Harding4The wedding, will take place on June 27, 1959, in Brigden United Church. vice to Huron. County will be com- pleted this month by the County Health Unit. In honor of the occa- sion, a celebration was conducted •by the board. • Warden William Jewitt and chairman R. Adair jointly' cut a birthday cake topped with 10 can- dles, to mark the completion of the ten years' service. - On july 1, 1949, ,When the unit officially pommenced oPeratichi it was Ontario's 25th health unit and a little over half pf the prov- ince's population was served bY full-time health departments, To- day there are 33, health units and, 130 per cent of Ontario hag full-time Initially -Huron's unit waS locat- ed in Clinton. With the erection, of a new` • court house and county. building at Goderlph, however, the unit's headquarters° were transfer- yed along with otheripublic depart:: ments space in the -new build - Branch offices for ',public health nurses are located in ,,the pubile hospitalS 'at CIinton,,T Exeter Sea - forth, and Winghani ; with rental Paid by a National.Health grafit. , Completing19-YearS with the unit are two original ,,staff., •plq1nbers, 'Dr. R. M: Aldis, -director, and med- ical 'Officer of, health, and W. ,L. Empey, who is chief, sanitary in- spector. Other senior members are 1Vliss•L. Jean Falconer,,, supervisor of nursing, and Dr. T. R.7,Melady VisitotST- Here For ,59ty.AnniveTsary Out-of-tawii.Nisitor-s on-Ahe_occar_ - IS/ort of the recent fiftieth wethiing amayersarY of Mr. and Mrs, F.. • Mr,. , and •Mrs.' T. D. -•Sills family, California; T S and-family„,,„Ged;.; erich; Mr, and Mrs..' G. J. Sills', Baltimere, ....Maryland; ,• and J.• st.,, and David, Balti- more, Maryland. Mrs. F, Dev-, ••ereauft,' Toronto;'1Vfr. and lVIr's:-Ecl, ward Devereaux,, oron o, an , Mrs. FranciS DeVereanxi• and 'fam- . Port Hope. Mr,'; and Mrs, Robt. , . be: .Potter,. Toronto:: Miss Joan _Dev•-` of the 'opinion that this • should done,' especially :Sineel the • inerch-raecalcu xp, • alTyor and dp family: Toronto ;. n440,yinirc; .ants and their helP.Were ,the, werst• applioations- for: hawkers' off6hders„, ) ;„ George DalY,' l'orpate; .Reyaolds, • TOrOlito•;__IVIrs_,,actii and pedtaref licenses were receiv:.• TtldhoUe;TOrtnitO;'Mrs.:To* WE141, , ..„ ed and ,granted by conned.: Chris and daughter? Toronto. Leenhardt,',,Mi che „ was..gralited a Mrs.-, Harry Pierce, Saginaw; license to:peddle-Watlana'•".proclucts Mich.; Mr.. and :Mrs: jack Pierce;' in teWn. 'p. 5.• Sophai:Zurick:Was .Bay CitY;, Mich.;.,•xt_Frank,A4ext, gfahted.,a license to .ken freSh. fish Toronto;-, Mrs:, , Thelina Penner,. in the , town., -Beforgranting_tbe London; .Mr, and Mrs.', itay._Car-' final licenSe, it "Was'•:stipiilatedAhat penter, Toronto ; 'Mr. andMrs ROY the license would' only be for fresh -Sills; Belleville; Miss Lena 'Sills,: fishaini.not.-frezen -ProduCts.„, _ Teronto..;, Mr.' George. Delhorenie, 'A 'taxi license for one , vehicle was New York ;•'„Miss7Carmen King To granted to William Bragger,, with Tonto:, 'MISS Ede Oliver, .Torontoi... the stipulation that the applicant Mr.. and Mrs Tdin • Oliver, Ttiron- -carry -Rill insurance.' , to,. • . , A letter froni:Union • Gaa 'Cern- A buffet luncb, was ',.served and 'pally gal/erect the new,Pipeline act an 'brd-fashion,ed:fami1y get4egeth,- with the- .Company: to be inforined 'er was held 'Sunday -at -,the' family beforelany digging is Proceeded .residenee, John Street when home with in :the area .riearTtheir lines:, :town relation's, and -visitors. had . This, . council was told by Clerk D.' -:Cvonderful time catching " bp ori fam-, 1.1Y happenings, ' ' Teen --Town Topics - (By KEN' RYAN) ' • On Saturday. eyening a .small crowd of •Teed-Agere attended the. weekly Teen -Town 'dance in the, -Arena, The lucky door, prize Was' won by Tom Love, with the ticket. being 'drawn by a •Geclerich Teen. :Town ...,meinber. The small crowd can be.aecounted for by exarnina-•; ' tions being carried out at the. High School' -as Well as at the 'district - ,public schools. The, president again • brought up the fact of the.."joint danee" to be held in. the arena on the 4th of July.. ••• , Ken Ryan, •chairman of enter -2 tainment, read a letter. from SC Marys Teen -Town concerning a swim Meet. This swim meet is to take place on July 18. It is 'to con-, sist of -a swim meet, public swim- , ming, suer and • ...an open-air, danceto follow. Tennis •courts!, , ,.diamoncis'and golf. coarses will be available for action,. as -well as the swimming contest. Further details will be- requested., and a bus. might be arranged. to go to St. 'Marys on -fliiK-datFire-Mitigh-a-r-e-mterested7.7___ , thefamous H. Wilson, is Isirnilar, to the situa- lion with Bell Telephone Company. Alm filed was a request fawn a Stratford newspaper for Seaforth Council to participate' in an edi- lion to welcome the Queen to Stra,r- , ford. A 'reply was sent to Father ' C. E. S„alliyan _following his letter regarding the Holy Name parade, ' and a request for police escort. 100 Years Of Aga (Continued from Page 1) and Mrs. Robert 'Reid, who were - charter members of Burns' Church. Mr. Reid was a .son. of Robert Reid, • Who was chairman of the building • committee for the original church. Shertly after the Sunday School' was organized, Mrs. Reid became one of the teachers, „Continuing in the work until 1909. She -will-also • be remembered as secretary of Burns' Church WIVIS unti1,1915. IVfr. Reid 'Passed away shortly after they. mo'ved West, and'IVIrs. Reid joined Robertson United. Chureh, Edmonton, vvith her -daughter and son -M. -law. Later on the Rey: An- gus McQueen became her minis- ter Ile is now Moderator of •the Egmondville Has Flower Service • • Egrnondville United Church was a spring garden of flowers Sun- day as Flower Sunday -Was observ- ed, Using the theme of birds and floWers, the church was beautiful- ly decorated with banks Of floWers, birds in cages, and floral windmills with itnitation pools Of water. • - Dr, J -Semple -was the'Pulpit, and : together with Nene: Eillman read the lesson. A junior choir, gowned in white,•blOuns and. dark shirts, sang, two numbers, accom- panied by the organist and choir leader, Lyle .Hammond. Mrs. Nor- man McKee, who was visiting with Dr. ,and Mrs. Semple, and Miss Jessie Finlayson sang, `!In the Gar- den" and "I Shall Not Vass This Way Again." • The church was filled to '4510 -Serve this colmiurspring- service. • - 4 Brussels: : Lodge Names Officers Brt.sseis St., John's Lodge,' A.E. and-A.M., will beheaded: by Ray - \mend Bronson; as master. ile suc- ceeds Max' Oldfield. .• Other's on the new slate aye: SW, Donald punbar; JW, Sarnes" Me- Taggnrj; 'chaplain, Turn- bull; treasurer, l\i„ ltoover;* seeretary,,EdWin. Martin; SD, Rob- •ert -Cunrunghani.;,- JD, Jelin Me- Whirthr; p of CI, Allan McTaggart; SS; Gibson' Willis; IS, L. C., Cous- in8; G, James •tyler, boa- aldMcDonald; audit,orsi C. Matheson and Arehie Engel.'• , The installatien Was conducted by Mr. Hoover, assisted by R-. C. Bradfdrd, oV-St. jaines' Lodge, St, Marys, At the Close of the ceremony, It. it 0ouSins present. ecl' a Past master's-46yd_ to Mr, Oldfle14. United Church -in Canada. His vis- its Were- a great blessing and coni - fort to Mrs. • Reid, Later, in a broadcast sermon from London; Ont., he paid tribitte to her keen -memoryat 92 • years, adding, 'I buried,' Mrs: Reid shortly before leaving Edmonton. IVIrs. Reid would have. been. 100 years old this year had she been living', “P,S„-My best -wishes for -the next' Centenary. Burns' was alt‘ ways • a debt -free church. There Will be many improvements," The anniversary program will continue Sunday with Rev. A. E. IVIenzies; of Salford, and 'Rev. S. H. Brenton, f -Woodstock,, in the pulpit.:Both are former ministers. The eentennial committee have prepared booldets outlining the his- tory of the churchand congrega- tion, and carrying pictures Of 'some of the, organizations and church groups, and are busily, sell- ing these.to the many Persons at- tending the servites. An oil painting of Christ was pre- sented to the „church in memory of Mr. and Mrs., Robert Ferris, who were active nierebers of Burns'. The gift was given by their three, daughters, 'Mrs, Williatn•Bell, Mrs. E. Kn.echtet and rs G. Bewley, IiHiHIiUiiiiiHiiltiHIUiIilIIIUhIIIiIHIfl Visit the Living Santa Rea --June 19 to Thanksgiving FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY , Children to 14 Years FREE to .6t.00' Pan; Sunday, 1 p.m.•to 6 p.m. , '• . SANTA'S VILLAGE Braceividge Ont. , tIIflhiiIIIuJIJIflhlIIlluhIIIIIIIIIiIIIIiIIHh LEMON',S TAXI • .:.and pARCEL' SERVICE' All Pasgengerp Ip.s4tecl. CECIL 676 675'; BEAUTY Phoie-3 SEAFORTH : ONTARIO SALON sEvEN_Room. ItousE .with small barn, henhetthe' 7alidgarage, on 8 acres. Close --- to 'school and town: CALL,' Pkone 45 We specialize in . DIESEL FUEL and 'FAR1V1 LUTIRICAN'I'S • Phone 686-8V Phone 190 Seaforth- - Goclerieh - ANN()UNCEIVIEN ." blue coal' - Wiws:DIJNDAS (Office closed month of June) FUEL OIL -Phone C. Lone, 138 COAL, OltDERS-E. Montgomery 1614W, otouGE .u. inrrt,Ln TAXI ;SVIIVICE ' Insured, Passengers . ,Phone 149 SWORTH • • 5. E, LONGSTAFF; Optometrist, will be absent from - his Office from June 29th te July 22nd, while attending a Conference of the Canadian AssOciation of Optometrists in Vancouver. SEAFORTH 'OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR 'REPLACEMENTS . • I)ERLY • Applicationsfpr the above Position' at the HURON COUNTY HOME, -Clinton, will be received by the undersigned until FRMAY, JUNE- .26th, 1959. at 5:00 p.m; All applications are to be 'forWarded in sealed envelopes, clearly marked as to con.:- - • tent, St,ating age, experience and other hec- esSary' information, SALARY $12.00 monthly, living in or • $1,55.00 per month, living out' JOhrt. 'G. Berry, Clerk-,Treasitrer, Huron County, Goderich, Ont. •rk