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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-10-23, Page 8IPRQN EXPOSITOR, SEAFOR.T1I', ONT., 'QCT. 23, 1959 �1 CEFIELD NEWS : OF T #E' 4, WEEK Miss Louise Allen and, friend, of Hamilttln,' spent the weeend. at • the home of Mx. and Mrs, Edgar Allen. : Mrs. M. Lazenby. Belleville, and Mrs, Don Pentaey, Long Lac, spent 1st 'Week with their mother, Mrs.` •.=Fred Rathwell. BaPtiswat service Was held- at ,$rucefield • United :Church on Sun- :day Merning,': when; •three chil- dren hildren were Baptized Margaret Ann; daughter of Mr. and,„,M s. Carl Richardson; Charles' Stewart, "son Mr. 'and. Mrs. _Stewart Broa foot, .and Lyle Allen; , son Of Mr. and Mrs.Allan Hx11: Mr. -Robert :Mustard spent the weekend with hisparents; : Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mustard. g' RECEPTION • for Mr.. and Mrs Brace Coleman (nee 1Vlarlore. Smith) .; Friday, Oct:. 23rd SEAT Tg Com O uni Centre �, m. ty NORRIS: ORCHESTRA • Lgthes Please, Brie Lunch EVERYONE' WEILCOIVIE Miss : Mary Gibson and Mrs: .Fred Rathwell held a very success- ful furniture sale last ,Wednesday. Miss Gibson left . on Saturday to reside with her sister, Mrs: John .1VIcMurtrie, Heztsall,. Before': ,her departure.. Mrs. George Henderson entertained a few friends on Fri day •' when; Miss; Gibson. and Mrs, Rathwell.'• were presented with gift. 1 Mrs Lorne Thomson has return edhome from Scott.Memorial`Hos- pitai, Seaforth, and is convalescing at the home of Mr. E. Thomson. :Miss Mary; . Gordon, • Goderich, was a: retest visitor.at the home of Mr, and Mrs;, T. B. Baird. Mrs B; .Sboldice, of Brinsley, spent the weekend with: her daugh• ter, Mrs -"-A: Paterson, and attend- ed ttended the baptism of her great -grand s.on; Allen, Lyle: Hill Anniversary ser:viee Will be held in-<Brucefield united Church on Sunday, October'' 25 ' A • gropp .of young ladies • from Sarnia will as sist the :choir. • Mrs.,_ F Be, rt' entertainedat a. h ksgivni,a g:dinner in -honor ,of Miss Mary Gibson and.,Mrs. Fred Rgthwell.•-Nlrs " George Henderson was hostes's 'at ;'a° luncheon; when, Miss Gibson. and Mrs. Rathwell were presented -With farewell gifts. TOWN--Of—tEAFO T DOG CATCHER WANTED: For. the MunicipalityMtmicipality of the iTown of Seaforth A l to the . pp.,. , TOWN C=L.El2K l by November 3, 1959.. i t Oe bo. eaul M;r. rt Robe e MacPher ,•son wishes to lC a 1 o$e o h `atr w _hep iz B F, A ed RO ERt HOUSE O BE U • •TY.during5 *hi:past earn 'a invite. you to.:•'con,.fn.ue..your a -• trona a with g w . M S. -. P:� UL HNSO R. AND.MR A J0 N whoa -e takingver' the Solon on : 0 Tuesday, October Mrs. Johnson hav d• Mr. and M Js �.hamany years of experience in Southern Alberta, and come to Seaforth froth then 'owxl. shop in IMedicin.e • Hati .'Alberta.. Dublin High School 'News •(By J. CQYNE) With the date,for' Christmas ex- aminations, having been set, to start 'on November 20, everyone is really, getting down to business. Grades 3.7, and 12 are busy .getting. the chemistry lab.: in order with the help of 9 and, 10. • The field 'meet is to be ;held on Wednesday of this week. Hot dogs, soft drinks and candy'will.be serv- ed "to refresh everyone after their hard work: The two teams tliisi :year' are "Grades 11 and 12 against Grades '9 ,and 10. :.We all want Grades 11 and 12 ; to win, and we don't want Grades :9 and 10 ,to lose! Sobest of -luck toboth teams, and may' the best team win. = This Week :Grade ,9 received, new; desks for their", classroom.: Last week we had the honor of having Mis's Mustard come to our school; to check the library. _.0 :minet:.. Diane, a Comment: art , that sure is a .beautiful ;silver ring.' Question ;of the week: Why has Cathy decided to do her homework on Friday. nights? Church Groups The regular meeting `of. the Young People s ,. Society of First. Presbyterian Chur,eh ryas' held on Sunday.: The. worship service was: "conducted by Marlene,Carter.'.El len, Gorwillread the.; ninut s ,of. the last meetm b• Rey D. Leslie -Elder conducted. the election,i.of -officers, and:.they. are aas follows president,' Tom' Dick;. ce-president' John Patter-: son,",:secretary; Eueiyn Diel.;=trsas-- urer, ;Nora:;.Gorwill worship ,con- vener., Marlene Carter; social Con- vener,. Peter`. Kelly;', pianist, beth' Stewart. NORTILSIDE•"CGIT The first meeting of. Northside CGIT,; w'as ;held on Monday; 'even- ing., The-new even-ing ,:The -new leader for ,the 1959-60` year.'lis Mrs. Eldon .Hulley a'" New officers were elected,: and are:•:,as follows: president, 'Sandra McGonigle; vice-president, Laura, Hasher,; secretary, Barbara, Tal-. bot;. ;treasurer Leis -Scott; pianist, Naney Berger . worship, Mary., Scott and Sharon. McNichol;, games,. Kendra Moore and;Joan' Roberton. McKILLOP.,WMS There Was a good .attendance at .,., the :`thankoffering meeting: 'of the McKillop" WMS of, -first Presbyter-. tan. Church,; whicli!was heldin"•the. .church -hall "on Thursday 'after noon; Guests were present from. the Missionary "Societies 01 Con- stance ' and Northside .United c h, sMelville. Presbyterian •Church, Brussels, and the Senior and,. Barbara ',KirkmanAuxiliaries. of First Church. •�' The president, ,Mrs. Helen Mc-. Millan, welcomed the. visitors and members :with ;a''few well-chosen words, ,and : ; opened, the meeting with a ,poem. Mrs. Francis Cole - :men read the scripture lesson and gavethe meditation on it. The,; prayer was'`given. by Mrs. Russell. Dorrance. A. duet, "The Raven He Feedeth," sung by: the ,li,eV'. J . H. and Mrs. Greene, was n�iuchenjo ,. J y, ed A -splendid Missionary Address' which gave. those: ,';present . much foodfor thought, 'was. given by Rev::.•Greene., Mrs :Tarries F. Scott very graciously expressed the ap- preciation of the group to Rev. and Mrs, . 'Greene. " The' .offering, was received by. Mrs. Harold Agar and •Mrs;• Ruse sell: Dorrance., • Seaforth -Aids RCAF Fire Show The fire department of the RCAF Station Clinton was supported in' their "field day demonstrations by m ;tubers ofthe volunteer fire de- artment frorn .Seaforth, vVho took part in hose laying and target hit- ting[_demonstrations.. demon-. stration .farmed The. Bart of the Fire, Prevention progran ..The . displays were 'attended by'nearly,:250 chil- dren 'frorri hildren''frorri the dependents "school, as we'll. as RCAF. personnel. The emphasis was on instruction for children: During the program, children from . - the dependent's school of . RCAF `Station Clinton were given instruction on the' use •of-:y'axious,iypes o£ fire extinguish- ers, xti lgtiish-ers, and -prizes were.'presented for. competitions in • connection' ' with, fire prevention activities, Thursday,' a' fire drill''was held at the dependent's school; :All 425 children were evacuated from the building in one minute and 39• sec- onds, including. time for the chil- dren wardens. to take such neces- sary eces sary-aetions=as closing al -windows. BE aSURE :THEY H Y sir::. n i -wonderful S kat "� g sa pastime for our youngpeaple. It`pro- 'Vides healthful, vigorous outdoor 6)ml-else as well as the pleasure's of achievement;' by being able• to:skate well. This can beexperienced 'by wearing properly. fitted :shoescn,,If they. become too small, they can'"be traded,at our, skate exchange:.. Shoes' Which are too large are as, harmful as shoes too sznall. We, your•Bauer dealer; are qualified to make. a -proper fit. ,N arrow feet and weakn a ii`l+es canr be earl .... _ . g Y helped byDa.Iielr`, liecial• moulded ankle supports, Ask tis to demonstrate these: ankle supports, BLS MRe AND''MRS. 'DONALD LAWRENCE.BELL Bayfield, ield,wr " e e .. - yf married in Varna United Churrch'on Saturday, Sept. 26,"by' .the Rev. T. J.• Pitt: The bride is Joan Elizabeth,+ Ann; daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Ernest McClinch ey, Varna, , and her husband is the son of Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Bell, Bayfield. " The young -cou ple; reside in Clinton. (Photo, by ''Wentworth): h - NEWS OF':SIPPEN - LARGE ATTENDANCE fGR SERVICES ON ST. (ANDREW'S` ANNIVERSARY Anniversary :'services>; Sunday in St. Andrew's United Church', were' well attended,, ;both morning and evening: Rev. 'Conner; a former pastor --26 years':: ago and who is' at present in Walkerten,'was guest speaker. The choir, finder Miss 7 Ivison's derection renderedTiPe- cial music ,.:.D•uriifg the morning service ` the Misses Katherine An- derson -and Marie Sinclair sang two duets; "A Mansion. Over the ,Bill= tops" and "Someone Else . Needs Him Too " •At_the l;evening service Hank .Bin nendyk'. favored with two `.pleasing- solos, "My;, Task" and, "Great is ThFaithfnlness." Hank, who has been a faithful' member ' of the choir, was presented with a blanket by; the choir members' at the close of the service. Saturday is Hank's' wedding, day, and he is wished the best of everything The October ;meeting o£ the. WMS and WA was I' held in the . school- room of the church on Thursday- evening hursday evening:. with" 21;. members . and two visitors ;present. Mrs.`; A. Parsons and Mrs. Ross` Love were.hostess- es., Mrs. E. Anderson conducted the worship service -and her "theme w•as "Truth and Freedom," and she was assisted by'Mr . Winston Workman, Mrs. A. McMurtrie_`and Mrs. ;John. Anderson, wlio•r"read scripture," passages . and ` each led in 'prayer. ' Mrs. :Ross 'Love ""read'.a. paper on Christian" Stewardship:, and-Nirs H. Caldwell gave the study from the first chapter of the study book on Africa.- Miss Sharon McBride fav- ored with a piano solo. Mrs. Win- ston Worknian reported_ that =:she, and Mrs. Ken McKay had made seven calls on -shut-ins, ,and. Mrs. Ross Love and Mrs. A,.- parsons' offered to visit f_orthe month„ of October. Mrs. E. Jarrott. gave. the Sunshine report. It was decided to pack ,a` bale; for the• :Fred victor Mission, Toronto, in December, The .Presbyterial at Elimville on October ''22 was discussed. The Min- utes of the, previous Meeting were. read and adopted -arid' the ,roll:"call was .answered '',with a verse from the book of 1st Corinthians, It was decided to accept an in vitation to Northside Church WMS in: Seaforth on October 27," The birthday party will be held Weil nesday,`Noveniber 4, when ladies from:Chiselhurst; Varna and Hen - sad. Presbyterian 'Church will .be special gttests A nominating .:and progfam committee were appoint, ed for the coming year. After the collection, Mrs. John Anderson. moved a Vote of thanks to every one taking part " The" CNR station at Kippen: has been 'sold and the 'buil'ding is-he- ing s lig-ing wrecked.- - Mr. and NMrs., Harry` Van. Wieren 'attended the Ren Kema - Litistra wedding' Saturday in the Rolland' Church ;at Exeter. ' Mr. and Mrs. William -Kyle and Bonnie and 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caldwell and Janne, of Hensall, EXCI'AN one 61• :: , SeafF rth visited' recently with -relatives in Dearborn and Detroit. • Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberts-. and family. visited Sunday, with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Conkey and family of ' Kerwood. "• --Mr, and- Mrs.- -William: Horne3 r Exeter; were. Sunday "guests of ;Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. Upshall and baby spent the weekend .with Mr. and Mrs. Hayter, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown, of near Grand. Bend; visited a" day lastweek at the home- of their daughter and son=in-late,: Mr. sand Mrs. E. Mousseau. WINCHELSEA Mss" Gerta Hunter, Mr. and. Mrs. Glenn -Hunter and family': and Miss Phyllis.•Hern, of London.' Mr. and Mrs: Roy' Hunter and ..'and family, of Exeter;. Mr. and` Mrs ,y Beverley Skinner and • sons,' of.'Eketer;,•Mr., and Mrs; Bill,Dixon. and •fz'anii14 ,':of Clandeboye; and`, Miss Perla.Hern, of`` Chicago, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. 'and Mrs.; WardEern Mr .._and• Mrs. Ward Herds t a`:couPle'of da s this paSt ,wee ee in. Chicago with: their ;'daughter, Perla, "They: flew: from .Detroit ::too Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. ":Jelin Wicks, of - Stratford::: Spent fStratford,:pent the weekend . with Mr and 'Mrs."Fred . Walters and" • daughters:. , Miss "Kay Horne,.. of London, spent the. -weekend at:her,home.'• • Mr. and Mrs., Howard- Dayman and family, of Kippen, visited :on Sunday •With Mr ;and Mrs. William Walters and 'Danny r. an •. . M Mrs.Bill, Gilf 1 an a nd family; ",of Exeter; Mr. :and Mrs. Harvey Smith,. of Crediton; Mrs... Jack Maher'; of London, and Ed- ward•Johns of.-Eliteville; with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. and . fain- ily. - Mr... and Mrs. ^Don, Penhale . and 'family,. of, Exeter, visited 'Sunday evening with •Mr. and" Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake, •. Sees Son Stephen Seotchmer; 17, son•- of Mr, and Mrs. ,Alf: F. Seotchmer; driving, his father's car,. and an .automobile driven:by;Mrs. Rolland Levert; Sarnia, were in collision on the highway opposite :tlie 'Scotch - mer .residence on Monday evening just at "dusk. Steeplien..was-return- ing 'home from : Goderieh township via til e: ola•'-road from, Clinton, • and' 'the. Levert car :.was., proceeding south when, the crash oceurrni •at the, intersection, 'Mrs. Seotchmer; waiting for her son's' -return,. ~nits nessed it from the kitchen' window. The Seotchmer car Was hit broad side.' .Stephen; .the only "occupant, received ctits to his head and face when throw against the windshield and suffered from -shock, He, was not hospitalized• Clinton'•News Record; • HURON C0:. TY`- F .E, NN DE RAT1()N NEWS By CARL HEMINGWAY Huron ,County Federation Direc- tors' meeting was held -in the, :Ag.- ricultural Board rooms, Clinton, October 14. Plans for the Bounty annual' 'meeting were completed,. with 'Bob 'Carbert as guest..speak er: Bob is now secretary to the C„ - F: A. and, will, no doubt, • bring an interesting message on the national farm program..Ful1 particulars will be sent out through the Federation Survey shortly before the, annual meeting. , . The directors were asked for a report on the voluntary” member- ship canvass that is being carried on by the poultry "director=in each township, but information seemed to be lacking, One township re- ported that to date they had fifty Members. It seemed ,apparent in Many of the townships that the family flock had. disappeared to a, large extent. This Seems unfor- tunate' as i ' u n Years ars past a flock of a couple of hundred hens provided ready money to purchase a fair portion of the groceries. I. wonder, if this is the; reason so many farm, women are taking,,ornployment at other jabs? .'• Farm forum programming Ryer CKNK carne up for discussion and we were reminded that this will begin,. Wednesday,. November 4,. at 10:30 pm. Since the hour is late, forum members are urged to hsten to theradio forum,• Monday at the• Wiwi time and then meet Wednes- day;at,S:30 and have the discussion before the TV broadcast. Then ov er a ,cup of coffee they :could re- vise their report if the TV made it necessarw I; was tolyl by our Co-op insur- anee adjuster that in the"past week. he has been called out four 'times' to accidents Where cattle had been struck by cars, "Why .don't farm- ers keeptheir cattle': off the roads?" was his question. For a quick answer, it seems to me that farmers have been .forced te, ex= tend their, production to the limit in order, to, make a living, and by so doing they have found that they can look --After I ie work, but they cannot keep up'repairs.; In. too many cases„. farmers have been. forced to live on their deprecia- tion, That: is, they stated. off With fences, buildings and machinery in god eonditiion., Income over •th past few years has provided a liv- ing, iv- ing . but? now fences need fixing, r mach- neje • repairs', incl buildingsd p f inert' is wearing out. Money is not available for these things, so we have' too many battle getting out.• A number' of year ago the farm- er was fully responsible for any damage to cars dr people if his. cattle caused an accident, As T understand the law at present,the farmer. is not liable,, 4'damages' unless he is proven negligent, But neither is the car driver liable for the damage to your Battle Unless” you prove the• driver negligent. Itemedy? ,1; ix your fences and Just tobe safe, get seine farmliabil ty insurance.. IIIIIIIONHIMIiNi IIIHIHUHMHU111111HI1H)' District ,Weddings lIIHHIHIIllllhii111i11HINI1li11ihi1IINHH; ' I OT.--VISSETi DUBLIN" -St.. Patrick's- Roman; Catholic Church here was the scene of a wedding last Battird'ay, morn ing when Miiss Bernadiba. Visser,' daughter of Mr, and Mrs,, Ted Via- R.R. isR R. 1, -Dublin-, became the: wife Of. Anthony Koot ' London, 'son of •1V)r and. Mrs. William' Koot,' R R 2, Forest, Rev i Durand. officiated at the ..ceremony and; sang'. the Uuptial 'Ma'ss. White. chrysanthemums decorated the: altars Mrs.,William'Lane' was 4r ganist, and'.th#Dublin school choir sang:. Given in marriage by her father,, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace: over silk, styled with fitted, ,bodice, lily -point . sleeves- and i Sab rina :neckline with iridescent se ,quips• and pearls. A Mara of_ Pearls held '.her . fingertip -.veil;' and she carried, a bouquet of red roses.' • Miss Antonia Visser, sister of the bride, was maid, of ii iipr. She wore;a deep sea' geen, cocktail - length dress witha matching head- dress. dress. Her bouquet consisted of red ,roses and bronze•chrysaithemums. Peter Poel brother-in-law of the bridegroom, ,:was, ' best man. Joe Visser, brother of the bride, ..and Harry Boere, brother-in-law of the•. bridegroom; ushered.,, - A reception., and dinner Were held in. the Legion': rooms at Mitchell:: For 'a' wedding trip' throughout•.On tario,, the bride donned a navy blue dress,',with .beige accessories' and`:; a corsage of red roses.. The couple Will reside in Lender. Guests :attended the! Wedding :froin;Stratford, Mitchell, Monkton, London, St: Pauls, Mount ;Brydges,. Arkona, Forest and -Aylmer. EGMONDVILLE i e The .YPU held their :_Egmondy flit__ n regular` meeting on Sunday. -Bruce Coleman presided: The meeting opened With, a sing -song, after which business was :discussed.. David .•Tremeer read :,the scrip ture, Psalm 23. Prayer followed by Ronald. Eyre, who also' took the. topic;. `Fading •Leaves ' .Rei Eyre, convener of,Faith and Evangelism,` had charge of,the meeting, 'Busy Beavers. Meet ;,inllo . McK� , The first meetingof the ;lvhcKil- lop Busy •Beavers °:was held .at.the• home' of Mrs. Papple and :Linda on .Saturday.. The election of offi •cern for, the new club, •"Clothes, Closets Alp To Date", were ,as fol- lows: .presiden_t,_Elsie Doig .,nice president, Marian'IInnt; .secretary, Donna Gordon; treasurer, Fay Lit- tle;;press 'secretary, Joan Coyne All the members .voted to keep the• same name, "McKillop Busy Beavers" for the -club. The .next meeting will, be held at 'the; home -of-Mrs. Scott 'and; Marguerite. Mrs Pappl'e: gave, a note on the requirements,, of each club .`mem- bers. ' The , girls divided into twd -groups. Mrs,, Scott,', showed; how to make a ,'hat standard, and Mrs.. Papple•showed how to make.:a bias binding.;. : The roll call for next week is "My present assignment resent, type of clothes" stor-' age"''.t -' is o make a' survey of your own storage .facilities, plan the color-seheme,of, your closet,, get materials for your' hat ,standard and- hat box, cheek', first column' of check, sheet in meni bei s pamphlet, and begin record book; Amy.•Stewart. and Eleanor Keys;' will demonstrate how t4 make., a hat•-stafldard' at the'•next meeting:; June Smith and ,Joan Pryce will demonstrate 'how to•make'a bias binding.,. "Mommy, ,when can I shy ave like Daddy does?" inquired' little Bob- by: : - "Not for .-a long time, dear." "Why' not? ,• I know the words now." • The Scouts willcanvass, t he town DO YOUR "GOOD TURN" — BE E GE NERODS nnoun CE'.m en Flaving. sold ' our SEAFORTH •DAILY BAR to DAIRY, MAPLE;LEAF A "wet Ake s O ortunit to thankI' C our. `man friends who . have a tr0 � us P l�1tzduring our :.ear '.: . , . y and a half in Seaforth.' COUSINS . ICE TC REAM and : `COUSINS. BUTTER If continue to b� a v- 1 e a a� able: Dai Y hope. you will continue to useour products. 1 Havin urchased' C : - g � OUS#NS MILK BAR, we are lookinglookinTforward to Serving the many customers oa fivee: hen' patrons during the rim - eihas een :in 'operation.:. The ,Deiry Bar will Carry a .ful selectionqd of .Darr . r P OdUCtS ' • y � � wo: inv�t r a our Maple Leal Dain • HIGH ENERGY! LOW CALORIES!