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The Huron Expositor, 1959-09-25, Page 8•-THE TUTRON ` XPOSXTOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., SEPT, 25, 19$9 M iii 01M M I „Mill! 1 i N N M M �.� n i1Ma��nM��Mthnt' RE• 4 CHURCH R _H. R,ev �R 'Leslie lIe ETd r Minister H, A. KEMPSTER Organist and Choir„Leader, .Services: on Eastern Standard Time RA LLY A'Y SERVICEICE commis l nSunday SChoot .Teachers and Leaders :Su : erintenden't M., McKellar, will -.lead the Service' and Members will take part, SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM' Music junior Choir: Members "How,' Great Thous-Art''....,(Hine) FRIDAY, '2nd OCTOBER••-Prepar-. 8 : and Sac- rament or Service at m Y” P of the Lord's Sipper, Sunday, 4th October, at 11 'am.• "FIRE ON .THE HE .. " _ THEE -the : A will length colour film w 11 be shown in the Church Friday, 9th October, at 8 p.m,,, the story 'of Scotland's heroic struggle. • 27th- Services 27 Sunday, September on Eastern Standard Time. 111111111111111 111 - 111111111111111 11111111111111 M .; GEORGE 11.MILLER ILLER •E RVIC-E -TAXI S Insured Passengers Phone149• SEAFORTH .--Church,,, Noticese t. S Tho 5 Anglican glican ' Church.- Sunday hurch:-Su daY Schoa1 14 . 00 a.m.; Mo rn- ing Prayer, 11:00 am„- Evensong, 7:00 p.m.- holy Communion first Sunday morning of month and third Sunday at 9:00 a.m.-Rev. H. Donaldson Rector. Northside United Chnrch,--Morn= ing• Worship, 11 a.m.; • Rev. W. H. Summerell, of e the .Mcitillo :.char will be, the :' reach .Church preacher ; Sh,001,910 a.m. The Fall: program will, get under way immediately. Youth Fellowship, 8pan. .: All Young people of the conre ation _cordially invited Minister Rev, J,iCliff Britten;' -organist, Mrs James A. Stewart; choirmaster, Mr. James A. Stewart. ' ANNOUNCE�VIENTS Mrs. John• L. Devereaux. announe- 'es the : engagement' of ' her eldest daughter; ar .C. aom Seaore C. g r, ?4I Y J. English, son `of Mr.;. and Mrs. Gilbert English, of Milton; Ont. Mr, and '`Mrs..•Lloyd Bedard, Sea - forth, announce rhe engaggement a their eldest daughter, Shirley Anne Marie,. to Melvin: Clayton Cooper, R. • 4,Seaforth. • Th e 'marriage' will take ;place Saturday,, Qetober 10, at St, James'Church.rch - EG MONDVILLE' Mr. and Mrs. Burt Walters :'Sus- a'b ' Sus- an and Rert of Mr: Ajax; and Robert S Gray, of Toronto, were 'weekend ''visitors,:.with Mr.:•' 'and Ms r 'Stin ande: GraY.' . Y Mr: .;end .Mrs..,'Frank Routledge: ooff. .Srussels:�nd Mrs. W Stan u ry, . :Kitchener, calledon friends -in• thevillag e .o ' Sunda n Y . . Mr and: Mrs. George' Love,.:of Goderich,• :'visit .With ' :visited Mr. and ., Mrs: Harry Weiland on Sunday We welcome Mrs'. and, Mrs; Cas'.. 'Dunlop and son, froin Elginfield;:. to>the villag e. Tiley,are occupying.: the' Beaton property. Miss Marion Weiland, of. Toron-! to;.spent the weekend witlijier par- -entry Mr:`anth1Vfrs:•Harry`UVeitaiid7- -I and FUEL.O L Wm. M. Har t Phone 784 : Seaforth • XI' . S T A LEMON: andPARCEL ` 'SERVICE Al1S Pessenger - Insured PHONES • CECIL . AVE 676. 75 STARTING '1NEXT, SUNDAY September 27th REV. THIRST `Great Musician and Singer Sunday Morning at 11; _evening at 7:3 Tuesday through. Friday' at' 8:00 p.m. Seaforth. Pentecostal Chyrcl Learners for Seaforth 'Hi hlanders Band Private or group nstructlon: CLASSES BEGIN IN OCTOSE Call: LYLE HAMMOND ho n• Orth 6 h o e Seaf t 74 '1 V D HU.0 EGMOND ,IEEE IJ��TE � ., R Dr.' J. Semple, Minister Mr. Lyle Hammond, Organist -Choir ` Leader 1835 195h` . 4 NN VE S RY SE VICES �_, t A I ,•R.A • , R , . • h t I 1 11 A.M. •- Guses M n stn...r' a oron `. R��. Dr.: Hamer L rte, T to Subjeetz "The 'Thirty_drsr Of .Apiril" Music: 'The Salvation Axmy CYlair, London, •'. y + P.M -- Guest Minister: ahcl on on` -' e Beginnings uh ect: "New B Music: The- Salvation' Army .ChoirLondon pp +' 8:15 P.M. -- Sacred Concert :SALVATION ARMY ; CHI Social,Eour L. O.: A•IEART�" WELCOME T ALL ' OUR SERVICES 10 A.urch• -School. "Brief Session. NE'i.S• OF 'WALTON DR. JAMES A S SEMP�L AS,., A NNI' � 'HERS RY The September: -meeting of the Walton- Group was-- held at the home' of Mrs, Ceeil Lydiatt ,Vitirs- day evening;.. with "23 ladies in at- tendance--The- Ieader„.Mrs; Jim Clark,' opened the. meeting with a hymn, after : which - Mrs. Art : Mc- Call offered prayer. - ` Mrs. Walter Broadfo4 t read the Scripture': lesson from John' 11:17- 24, 'with' comments; by the leader. The roll •call:was answered with,afavorite verse ef Scripture. Mrs. Harvey Brown read -the minutes- of previous p revious meeting in the ab- sence £ the secretary.. o `secretar ='Mrs.--Ron- all, Bennett gave the W.4: tress-: urer's;;repott and Mrs.E. Mitchell the ` W.M.S. Statement. The typic,. "Love; is An Overworked Word,"- was ',given. Eby Mrs. Earl- Watson. Hostesses were Mrs. C. ''Lydiatt, Mrs. :William Timmer : and'- Mrs., Luella; Marshall. Seaforth Minister Speaks Pe Anniversary serviees were held in Duff's United'' Church last Sun-:: W.I r:epn r . Pes For Activity On .Fair Day Committees were 'name d'b Y the o t Seaforth Women's Innstitute at their meeting '1 'nt week tolook after the boothat Seaforth FallFairthis Thursday and: ,Friday. APpFoirted o thee'committee were: =ice cream, Mr's. Ross 'G or-- don Mrs. %Eldon. Kerr Mrs. An- drew r Crozier, Mrs. Leslie. . Bryce, Mrs. James Keys; hot dogs,. Mrs. Elmer: Cameron, .,;Mrs. Leonard Strong,,; Mrs. Gordan Papple, Mrs. R J, _Doig, Mrs- Harold Magill; Soft drinks, Mrs. John McLean, Mrs' -.=Earl -Dapple; dinners, James Keys, Keys;::Mrs. ',Wilfred' Cole- man, Mrs. •'Gordan Papple;; dish- washing, tea and coffee; Mrs. Gra- ham Kerr, raham:Kerr, Mrs. Gordon McKenzie, Mrs:: Jack Kerr, Mrs: James ,Doig; confectionery, ' Mrs. R. J. Doig, Mrs. ':Wilfred .Coleman pies, Mrs. R. M.`Scott; ;Mrs. Gordon Elliott. Th"e 4-H Homemaking project for this fall will be "Clothes,: Closets Up -to -Date". Any girls 12: `and ov- er that live in Seaforth or dis- trict, who wish to take' this pro- ject, please •contact Mrs., Gordon McKenzie, or, -Lois Scott, by' --Mon- day, .September -28. Church Groups; BARBARAKIRH.MAN`MAMMY • The Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of First Church held:their regular meeting. Tuesday evening' at the home of Mrs. 'W A,, 4Vr-ight, with' 23 members and "guests present. Mrs. Wright; ,.the president, .open- ed the :isle tuig with a "reading and_ :following the -°,opening.. hymnoffer- ed prayer A short business discussion fol- lowed''•when :tihembers were re- minded --to bring er'.-=leave':their gifts. of toiletries 'for _the Indian Schools' at the' church; these' -gifts to be sent to. the Supply Secretary " by the. ' end of the month., . The. Barbara 'Kirkman will serve the Men's :Club supper in oetober; . „ Mrs:' J. E: `.Patterson' conducted the, devotional 'part of the meeting. The, scripture•; and. comments. on the'Verses were given by Mrs.' R. Kerslake and---Mrs!"C.'Reith led in, prayer..The offering was received. by Mrs. K. ` clntyre. The group' welcomed .back Mrs:' W..0.'`John. sten,: Who attended the ieetng to give' "a'report :on the 'Training Cen- tre. held in Hamilton,. ,July, Mrs,. Johnston was the delegate ' from Hamilton -London S odica Synodical' the yn y centre and gave a very. interest- ing and informative. account' of the time `she had" spent'; there. She passed on. many ideas. and sugges tions• helpful to the' group. •Mrs. Patterson thanked all those taking, part. A. social time was spent.and-at the close of the eve- ning Mrs W. A; Wright presented Mrs. 'Johnston,- who is, now mak-- mg her Koine m Goderich, with to gift' on behalf : of the ' members of 'the Barbara Kirkine'n. Postal= Information, Seaforth reverts to Standard Time on Sunday, Sept. 27,: and the following sehedule.of hours:should be noted, , coniniencing 'en that The. Post Office -main door will be .open- 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., ::Monday to ( y Sat rda. (excepting holidays). u , pt g hot . The Wickets will be open` for all phases of. bossiness from 9`am. "tti 6 p.m., except on Wednesday when they will close at 1 p.m. On Wed- nesday -the general delivery; par; cel delivery. .and postage:; sales wicket"wiil�r�eoperrfrom--3.-p.m:, to 3:30 pan. • Mails 'for despatch going West West. will close at 11 a.m and 7 p.m., and going East will close at 2:15 p.m; and 6:15 p m..• 'iia efficiently handle all. mailings; these closing hours for despatch must be Main- tained The street letter boxes will be cleared as usual, Monday to Friday' at 1:15 p.m: and 5:30 p.m, On Saturday there is one cdllec- tion only, at 1:15 p.m., and Sun- day, one collection only at 5:30 Mails are scheduled to arrive at. Seaforth from the Eastat 6:15 a.m. and': 11:38 LTA:: from the West at 2:47 p.ixi.. and 6:59 pan. On the arrival of the. 11:38 a:in mailufrom the ,East, the wickets will be .clos ed for sortation and distribution of the mails, reopening 'at approxi- mately• 12:15 p.rii. Rural patrons will note thatwill , the carriers' leave the Post Office .at, -approxi- mately 12:15`tS',n , and will, there fore, be earlier on their 'routes. To -;avoid • disappointment, all patrons please note the hours.tof closing the mails for despatch ad- dress ' d -dress; yourMail in fully clearly and avoid abbreviations. On all 'mail- ings,: sliow a •complete return ad- dress and dive your correspondents your correct posts%address, Meludi Ong box number, rural route ' or, general delivery,. . E GUESTMINISTER . UE T.. SERVICES :S HELD E. day morning and evening with Rev; James Semple, of Egmondville as guest ministers at Moth services. Special- number's were rendered by the choir a under the direction of Mrs. Harvey Brown,'with Mr. Jas. T. Scott, of Seaforth, as ° guest soloist. Mr. ° and `Mrs. Ed. Miller moved to their new home in .the•village. Mr;l and' Mrs. Milton Rock,, ' of Brodhagen, n visited' w' g , , with Mr:> and Mrs. Russell s ll Barrows san Sunday. M : and Mrs.Kenneth Mr. nneth Ritchie and Larry, .of Ebm...o dvil le .spent nt Sundaywith Mrs*. Ethel -Ennis. Mr:: and Mrs. Jerry Cardiff, - of Petrone, visited with Mrs. 'Fern Patterson and. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Broadfoot.` Mr.- Herb'Kirkby left ., on Sunday Y for. Toronto, ,where he will begin his fourth year at Art College. Mr; and Mrs; Kenneth e g and vel n E y , of Toronto, ;were week end guests- at, the- home of Mr.'' and Mrs RoyBennett. t • Mr and'IVIrS, Charles, Boyd, yds are visiting. in New York the guest of ,Miss' M. Dundas; Mr`s. i' t Hilda : t ' .Sellers of Kitchener,: teener spent the weekend withher daugh- ter' and son-in-law, Mr. and ' Mrs. Herb Travis Mr•.• and Mrs.. Armor Dundas; of 1.ondozi visited with Mr: and Mrs. Torrg nce Dundas ' on Monday.' and Mrs.` Murray Huether, of Brussels visited with Mr; and Mrs. Jim • McDonald on Sunday. , Miss Pearl Thanier, of Seaforth sent u spent Sunday y with Mn: and -ltiirs Wnj'.:Thamer. i . ,Mr,a'and Mrs. Ken Rae and f am- ily,..of St. Paul's, were visitors at, the home of Mr., and Mrs,' W. C. Hackwell on Sunday. Mrs. Mae Hihebrecht; and Miss Annie Gordon; Seaforth,-Wspentun day -With Mr. ands Mrs; . Andrew Coutts. Mrs. Tena Davidson, of London, is visiting i with, relatives Ives; in the;;vil- lage and: vicinity this week Mr. 'and Mrs. Lloyd Porter"s Pent "spent the weekend in London with rela- tives._ = 75 .CAR SALE Pearson" Motors Ltd. - LOCAL BRIEFS Mrs, .T. ` B. Russell attended' the Ontario Tubercolsis Conference at the Guilds Inn in. • Scarboro -last week. Mrs. Joe .Davidson, ' of London; spent a few -days with her brother, Mr. W. C. Bennett, and d , Mrs.' Ben- nett, ,Clinton, Mrs: Laura n, Jerm , of Brussels, Ys s, spent-a.:.couple of days last week with her daughter, Mrs, Alma Pinkney,•• Zack • .Mr and 'Mrs. k McS 'adden P , Roxboro, -have 'moved to the Law- son-bbuse in Harpurhey. Mr: Eric Munroe,leaves Sunda for hunting . trip: in•. the e Gog a ma District in Northern Ontario.. Mr, John .Beattiettie is a atient i n ScotTYIem ,ri1 Hospital. Mr: and' Mra. Herb Trapnell and Mr. and Mrs. William Trapnell and family -spent several days in 'Michi= Mr.Genn Smith • ha Mr.,Glenn s returned' after spending some days in To- ronto and Peterboro. M.- r _ and . M s•. . rHarvey,Mason have retu Wed from . r o Canton; N.Y:,, Where their .Son,: Ronald 'Mason; enrolled at St.', -,Lawrence ' Univers.. it Y , Mrs , E. d,An drew • s and, ?i'fr. ' a . and s. Dykstra havereturned Garry DY home -after visiting in Mishawaka; Indiana, and Chicago, Ill. Miss Ruth Sillst' has returned Brescia Hall, University of Wes- tern -Ontario, London • Huron Auxiliary • . M' t. At Ho ee � me The ladies 'of the.- county, met' on Monday afternoon ;•in the Herne at Clinton. Mrs. - F.' G. Thompson chaired the meeting., • Mrs. Web- ster and Mrs. Scrimgeour, Blyth;: were ' appointed as the , publicity committee. Plan's were 'completed for show-; _ing' oLcraft_dnne.''lay the residPntS- at:;the Blyth and. Seeforth Fairs. �. Goderich institute,`; are having the monthly birthday ay par' y, on nes- DIS9TR�ICT WEDDINGS SCOTT:COLEMAN' - A'pretty "Setttember wedding was solemnized at Cromarty - Presby- terian Church Saturday r hur d Y when- Tanet Margaret . Coleman be - eagle' tlie:bride of Andrew* Laverne Scott, of Seaforth. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman, of Staffa, while the groom,is a, son of Mr. and Mrs,' Arnold ,Scott, of Seaforth. . Re S ,. : v, Samuel Kerr officiated. The bride,given in marriae:• b' g g �' her, father, ;was lovely in `a',,floor- length floor len th strapless ow of. ite white ny- lon 'gown ' tulle and French >C Chantilly lace.' ull e h y The bodice had' rhinestones scat- tered r S S tered o er "it andwaslined with . v. u -d io a "ore matching lea e -v sSh w a g lace ; jacket with full-length sleeves. and Peter . Pan collar. Her head- dress was a• beaded 'coronet. with tulle chapel -length .veld. She car- ried ,a bouquet of 'red roses. - royal -blue dress with matching; ae- cessories, They' carried corsages ipink carnations. Assisting at the o reception were Miss ' Phyllis- Los A r s. tell, Miss Muriel Scott,Miss Ruth Howe, Miss Alice Calwell, Miss ,Margaret Russell and Miss' Sheila Allen. Guests, were ; present , from Z irich, Brussels, London,, Brant ford„ Cromarty, .Brucefield- and Seaforth; ° For. a -wedding trip to Niagara Falls and eastern points,.the bride, donned ; a powder blue. duster and navy dress:;with white and black accessories. She c white a corsage' ' .• a, , of ' roses. Mr. , d. Mrs: ottwill.reside 'n; >t�ai Seaforth on -'their return; ,- For Cleaner Burning Order: a Tankful of 'xa. oChief Te c. Fuel . NO, M _ 5. ORE '- NO ODO R WALDEN EN PFO .T �.�oA O Phone 6116- • w E RT • . ,ON ” S O • ' O ;I H TAR O Are you ready to ret your spare rent P. o m...A'classifie advertisement r o d Phoned . to Tile ;.Huron Expositor, 1 wily .. • in e,.. : 41, br g a tenant. Miss . Flora: Anne Scott Seaforth, was maid -of :honor, . and :'brides maids weie' Miss 'Joan Coleman,' S a sister "of the bride, and. . ins t h 11? :Helen ScottSeaforth,'"sister of the , groom. They wore ' rocaded, taf- feta af- fetal, dresses With Matching elm- g. 'merbund, sash and feather hat the maid 'of'honor in owder,bl e the p u They bridesmaids ;in pale green. h y wore matching necklaces, <the gift of .the, bride, and carried pink as- ters, in matching baskets. • 'Groomsman was Mr. Jas. "Broad e while Ushers were Broad - foot, Kipp n, wh e the s rs Wayne Scott, -brother ,of the_ -groQm,and :Mr., Donald Coleman,,:'. of the ride. brother -b The organist was Mrs.:Kenneth g. a McKellar; Cromarty,:', and the solo- -ist was Miss < Ma'ry, Lynn ' Allen, of Mitchell,. "a' cousin of the - bride. the A reception .,,followed in i d P church parlor's : when • the '' guests P , were'. received by the bride's moth- er in a dress of navy blue with rosewood accessories, -and by the mother of the groom, wearing a R1 isit Seaforth -, Fair. thl b the 't Wed •' BEAUTY'S. day of tills, week, ;)Vlrs, Townsend = for the .visiting commit= reported g T'o .L tee:;: Mrs.. Thompson son "gave:_ a:xead p. :..h Pone 37� :, Fries " ` Visiting Writ- ten by ',``Friendly g, ten by Vicki Fremlm,. of- Clinton. SEAFORTH, ': ONTALRIO AL URSDAYN See'Outstanding Displays fNew ,Pt oducts an :-1.''. Old'Favorites b ea• "tli 1VI � h" S for arc ants . Y INDOOR FAIR. A R EXHIBIT S `on' DISPLAY Fir st Dr aw at 7:30 :m DO CiR PRIZES ,Draws Throughout the Evening.-,. Yous t s n to win . }ae re e t F RST I PR ` R'.., AMM E OG •. ' Melley o,D catch z`Trsh` and Ina"? Dancing (Class of`Mrs. Broderick) • 311 and Sharon Strong Mks..Cleave Coo rxr • Coombs o .ST DA�VCTNG =•�--Tire- T11�e I�`i?;hmei SECOND PRO'RA'.. M E . Professioral Talest = 75. CAR SALE. , 75 .,CAR SALE - ' 75 ; CAR SALE Pearson Motors Ltd.. -. Pearson Motors Ltd, ' - Pearson Motors Ltd. Pearson Motors Ltd, C SA .E Pearson.. Motor's. Ltd: reD F YOU DIDN'T .BUY THE ONLY .REASON. W YOU WERE 'N'T • HERE! COME AND S. YOUR GAS", HOME E FOR YOURSELF IF WE -C a-` U• g cl r rric CONVINCED. 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