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1956 Dodge Sedan
1955 Monarch Sedan
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1954 Chev. Sedan
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ORTH and MITCHELL
.,ELL;':"
Phone -541 ...,. �` ',Seaforth"
c
Inspector Speaks
To :Hurondale-, W.I.
.Goman, public;.school in -
specter ; for -puth „ Huron, was.
guest , speaker "at Hurondale Wo-
men's Institute held Wednesday
;evening' • in Jaines . Street United:
Church, Exeter, ,speaking on "Ed
ucation" Education • and Citizen-
ship was the theme of the -meet-
The roll. call, "Something a• child:
has taught me," vas answered:by;
the members.. The motto, "Every
community is like• a ship:- every-
one ought to be.' -prepared to take
the• helm," was -discussed by.. Mrs.
A:.
•Etherington. Current events'
were analyzed by ,Mrs. Bruce
Tuckey. , Mrs, Lloyd' °Ballantyne
and .Mrs. Frank. Lostell gave high-
lights of the London Area convert•
tion which they, attended •as;;dele-'
.gates October '1344. Mrs. -Mervyn
Dunn favored- with a reading, and
Mrs.. Agnes Sillery, a vocal solo.
Mrs. A. ,Morgan'.was accompanist.
First vice president Mrs. '-Rich-;
ard Etherington chaired a brief.
business ' meeting, • and Mrs, Lee
Webber, convener of the Educa-`
• tion 1
a and
Citizenship e p committee•,...
-presided: for -the program. Hostess•
-
es were Mrs. James, Kirkland, Mrs,'
Gerald .McFalls;:-•Mrs ',Lutlier Rey
nolds, Mrs: Edna Passmore, Mrs.
Wilfred Hunkin; ::and Mrs. Archie
Etherington: Mrs- William Ker -
nick will be hostess for -the -No-
vember meeting.
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409 Huron Street, Toronto
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.THEREWAS
','LOTS Ol+. ACTION at the Seaforth 'His,:
trict High School' spmeet ,as, pupils.vied,'with ,each other
• in• the various :events,'. Here Margaret' Ann Staten, ' Sea:
forth,` is shown as ' she wins, the • "Junior high' 9mpp, with
the bar at 4 feet 4 iifches. -(Expositor photo by;: Phillips). -
NEWS Or IIENSALL
GIRL GUIDE ASSOCTIO!N
NAME- OFFICERS--F-011-
The local Girl Guide Associa-
tion .:met Tuesday evemng_in the:
United Church. . The folIowing
members were elected to-; office`
for 1959=60: 'president, Mrs .How-
ardScare; secretary, Mrs: Thos.
Reid; treasurer, '. Mrs. ;Harvey
Keys; finance, Mrs. Ernest' Chip -
chase;, camp.: committee •represent
ative, Mrs.. C. Faber,• public rela-
tions, 1VIrs. 'Earle .Rowe.
Mrs: Thomas havender„,'the re-
tiring president, gave a report on,
the Huron Division - regarding •
Camp Keewaydin. `•The local as-
sociation extended thanks .to Mrs.
We have a -limited •number �f
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• (ModelKRJ 30Z)
:►f:t ,in stock !
Lavender for her leadership: and
the knowledge ;of. the Guide work
:she so :willingly gave.., They also
wished success: far her.'. in' her .role
of • camp advisor for Huron.
•Choir ;Entertained
Mrst. •Malcom' Dougaii; organist
and `choir director - of Carmel
Church, entertained the choir at
her• . homne , Thursday evening in
honor • of M. • and .Mrs.. Jim Love„
newlyweds, the: 'forrner a' valued
aneinber. of., the' choir.The gift of
an electric kitchen clock and .cas ;
aero1e :.were presented' to thein;''.
the, presentation address read by
Miss Hannah•Murray and gifts `pre-
sented by Mrs, Bever')• Beaton,
'and `Misses Marion and Pat Bell:
A Jocial hour,' was e ;7oyed:. and
luilche6n served.
Micky. and Diane .Bedard, of: I1-
'derton,• :visited :over the .weelceiid.
'with their grandparent"s Mr.. and,
Mrs. Stewart••Bell
?' Mr iii t Mrs Guy Bedard and
baby, of Ilderton, wege„,,, weekend
guestsl with • Mr. a-tttf.iyIr ;-Harold
Henderson, of,Buffalo,.` N.Y.":,
"'Mr.,.::and Mrs. R M.Peck; ex-
.pect;tb leave on Noveinber ,i5 for
Arizona, where` they will spend the
winter months::returning in' April
Reese. John 'Henderson and. Mrs,
Henderson atded the Huron
:•County Warder's. banquet field" at
Hnox lPiesbyteri n Church, .Gode
rich, Tuesday
Mist' Heather` Reid,.of,',Kippen,
.spent the weekend with Miss Wen-
dy 1M�iir
r °,and.,',Mrs.;',.Chester Lee and.
MMr•aa,rid iMfrs..George? Beer will•
attend!• the Johnson -Farrell. Wed=
ding; at Chatham ort Satuiday,,;.No--
-vember 7
1MrS! 'Dorothy Pante' •District
Deputy' President,' and her install
ing team. from Ainber Rebekah
Lodge; ,l,visited Pride of Huron
Lodd,e.J, :'Exeter Wednesday aThd !
lirgtaIed their :new officers. ,
Miss' )3etty Mol Lonthin, 'was a
iveekeid guest vitt-ft -.her 'aunt,:.Mrs.
Elsie :Case. ; .,'
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SEAFORTH
-Phone . 585
NOIL/R -SEAPORTII KELVINATOR IIEADQ1JARPERS
Stciffo W.F. Has
District 'Guest'
The .October ''meeting' of . S-ta£!=a.
W I •'was held in Staffa mall when
they e itertained` Dublin' Rornholm
and Kippen IYistittites, The'
meet-
ing op ned with Miss Vera Hain-
bley ..p. esiding: The 'roll call was
answered by • all. the jnstituteS, 4444,
•:food e inning ' With your initial
and hew to . serve or cook it." ' 'A
•vi5it.'to the County Home in• Strat-
ford was planned for. l'iovemher;.
Mrs. Gerald Agar commented an
clic-"f4tto, • "",Che road •of friend-
ship leads from my door to my
neighbor's!! Household :lints were
' given 1»' Mrs., Russell Warden.
Progtrin included: reading by
Mrs,. Wolfe and a piano solo: by
Barbara, Deitz, of Bornholm;: 'ia
couple' of songs by, Mrs. C. Friend'
and 1VIrs . J: Nagle,' of Dublin:;
reading' iy`Mrs. Wilmer-.BioadfoOt
and a piano . solo by Mrs, Ross
Broadf¢ot, of Kippen.
-Miss Hambley introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. Boyce, of Av-
onton, the district a president for
:Perth. Mrs. 7811ii` "Miller
thanked the speaker and present•
ed her with a gift.
Lunoh was, served by, the Conn
miitee m charge, Mrs. John T in-
ppleman Mrs John.Drake,. Mrs.
Lloyd Miller and Mrs. John Wall -
lace.
U:SBORNE .' & HIBBE1 T
MUTUAL - FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
HEAD FI ICE- - Exeter, Ontario
President:
Alex J, Rohde - R.R, 3; Mitchell
'Mee -President:
Milton McCurdy R.R..1, Kirkton
i Dir
E. Clayton Colquhoectors:un, R.R. 1,,
Science' ThuI; MFeeney, ER,
2,Dublin; 'Robert G. Gardiner, R.
R. 1,�--• Crornaxty , . Timothy B,.
Toohey, H.R.' 3, Luean.
AgenartintB:
Harry Coates, .R R, 1, Centralia;
Clayton Harris, Mitchell; Stanley
Hocking, :1Vlitehell-
So
W. G. Cochranlieottor . Exeter
Secreta'' j=Treasu*&:
.Arthur' Eraser, f- . Bider .
FUN.ERAL..
IFiBS.-SECORD McBEIEN
There passed .away in -Scott Mem-
orial I pspital, .,Seaforth, ,on Satur-
day, October 31,- Grace :Manson
Irnndsborougli, beloved Wife of
Secord McBrien, A' daughter - of
the late William, and Annie Man-
son Landsborougb Mrs. McBrien
was •born in�Tuekersniitli; toWnsfiip
5732 yyearsears ago.ago, Sincsheeh
hahd der.
s a eriad clue ..resrnde
concession 4, Hu/lett township.
Besides her husband she, is -sur-
v` onea,ugh," Mn.,-
Mrs.ived" Gbylea" Gracde), ter'Vancouveraie,
BC.; one'sister;'Elsie; Mrs. .Wal-
ker Carlile, Hensa11 two.brotheis,
James and William, of Tucker -
smith, She was predeceased by `>a.
song David, in 1942.
The.funeral was held on Monday
from the :Box funeral 'liome, :with
Rev. H. Donaldson; of St' Thomas'
Anglican Church, officiating Bur-
ial• was in. Clinton cemetery. The
pallbearers were Robert McMil-
lan; Walter Scott, Laverne Hugi11;
Sam McClure, William S Storey
and Oliver Wright. •The " flower:
bearers .:were Stewart "D'olinage,
Ren Thompson, John ' Thompson
and -a r
Wlte McClure. •.••
Funeral of Mrs. T. Taylor
Funeral services for ' il?rs, -Han-
nah .Taylor 96,,,;oldest residen"t. of
Exeter, were held on Friday'from
the Hopper -Hockey Funeral. Hpni,°e
with interment "•in"•Eketer ceme-
tery. , She: had. lived, alone, 'doing
her- own. 'work-- until about four
months , ago when she' 'fell and
fractured her hip. Sher" passed
away in South Huron Hospitalon
The former 'Hannah Butt,- last
surviving ;member of a family: of
ten, she was • born and '`raised on
the corner. farm '.one *and 'a- 'quar-
ter.,
uarter miles; east of, Exeter .on the;
Huron • Road. -'When.• she `was 15. her
family moved to.:. the first 'canoes-
--- af ._uckei sni.township,-
wlieie she. lived with her. parents:
until her :marriage m" 190'4 to Ed;
en d •Tayidr, of Kippen. • He. pass
ed away in 1934:
A'ter^ living in 'Fillmore, .Sask.;'
Mrs. Taylor returned to.E'xeter;1.4
years ago:' She also resided. in
Hensall for some, e
A son passed -a -ti ay at'10 , years,'
of •':age.: ldrs. 'Alda Simmons, of
Hensall, .k. 'a niece
MR:,S J.E. HARRIS
Mrs.Mrare'A
a g t . nn Harris,: wife
of the'.late' John :Edward Harris,
passed away . early Thursday'
morning,' October' 29 in the'Muir
Nursing Hon'ie,`• Seaforth.•,:,She hadr
been in failing health for! several
years s
She was born :.in 'Hibbert town=.
Sbip; April 28, 1871' a datghteX:of
the :late Michael".Mi e and Ellen
;Jamieson..- She was married : to
John Edward Harris December.25
1901, and had resided- in ;Hibbert
township all her 'life until; moving.
to "Seaforth" eleven years: ago.'tb
reside with,' her `daughter, ".Mrs.
Jack Kellaifd:"'She was •a member
ofthe•United Church,
S -he as`.the lastsurviving mem
bei' Of', a• family of ten; children.
Surviving are enc, son, Nelson, .of:
Hibberttownsliip; two daughters;;
(Beulah) Mrs. Kenneth- Rice, Rib
beet township,.` and (Velma) Mrs.
.Tack .Kelland, Seaforth; seven
grandchildren and six great grand -children. She was predeceased by.
her husband, • parents,,. two sisters
and seven' brothers
The- late Mrs•. Harris rested at.
the Heath=Leslie ` 'Funeral Home,
Mitchell, where the funeral ser.viee
was held Saturday; October. 31, at
2 p.m. Rev. 3. C Britten, Sea;;
forth, officiated.'; The pallbearers, -
.uere Frank Hutchison, Frank Piri
der, Wesley Parsons all oL;Mun o;
Scott 'fluff, Jack Patterson . and
Ronald' Delmage,.;of Seaforth,. The
b.eautiful:;floral •tributes were car-:
ried by, three grandchildren Roby
ert Rice, Roy .Harris and Joyce:•
Kelland. • Iiitcrn'nexit too' place in
Bethel y, `M'c'r.':Friends.
and relativesCemeterattendedatheoServicer
i'rorh Grand' Rapids Mich., Ionia',.
'Mich., Seaford'', • Hens ail, ;Palmar-
stoic Listowel;• Munroe;-Sfa£faa Mit;
'Bell and surrounding district. :
'THE, HURO/ST,, E1(S-QS0014 AFORT11 ONT„ 'No . R,
SEAFORTH MERRY MAIDENS
The first'ineeting'of the nevi •pro-
ject, Clothes Closets Up to Date,.
was held- at the borne of the load-
er, Mrs. W. L. Whyte, on Satur,
day The officers are as follows;
president, Doris Walker; secre-
tary, Joyce Brown; pianist)
Glenyoe Jewitt, • and press report-
er, Carol Carter, The name, "Sea.
forth• Merry Maidens", "was decid-
ed to be continued: .
The group took dotes on good
storage spate, essentials and'types
of . clothes < closets. , The. record.
books are to have a- hard -back.
•Home assignments were; ],Make'
a surveyof your own storage,
facilities; planthe color scherrfe
for. the -closet; , get materials for:
hat .'standard and hat- box; check.
the first column of the check sheet
in the Member's Pamphlet begin
your,. record' book.' Roll.call is:
My pr sent type of closet.storage,
-WINTHROP
The Mission 'Band will :•meet' in;
the sch olr om
of ti
echurchh
on
Saturday afternoon, November. 7,1 `
at 2 o clock, ; The children are pre-
paring a program for .an "open
meeting" on Friday::evening7 Nov.:
13, to which all` the parents and
friends are: invited. ,
-At. June 1-1951 ada Can ''
s popu-
lation figura was 17,442,000.
EUCHRE
Monday, Nov. 9th
at &:34 p.m.
Sponsored by .;Edelweiss : Rebekah'
Lodge ,:
in the I.+0.0.F. Hall
GQOD 'PRIZES : t.U•NCI•l
DANCIN
Every Friday .• ,
BL WATER
SAN
CELAND
music BY
DESJARDINE
ORCHESTRA
Admission 75c
JOIN THE CROWDS l'
'WINTER .SPECIALS'ON
WEDDING FLOWERS
For Wedding Party of 12
$25:00 `
Will include bouquet of- -roses
tor' bikde boigtets:foi marc
opt' honor-., and two brides-
maids,: two six mothers, bride's:;
corsage and botitonnieres:
Came in. and we :will -help, you to
select ,the color.. of y our flowers; •.
Save from 20 to "50�f�,
Order Direct, From Your; Florist
'hone
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SERA ._.`.
Mitchell
IIOSPIT:�I',':l C IIiIAit! TO MEET
The regular ,Monthly Meeting'0af
•the;Hospital Vuxiirary oE.
Scott Memorial Hospital'::aril .be
held, . at the nurses' ictiirlenee- on
Tuesday,. Noveiraper lb."
A. shiny, ,dent-free,"like-
new" car is worth so `-
much nisi. e to you -.
in pride of; ownership
. in actual . trade-in
value. `. Don't` delay. Let
a u r ,.experts beautify
Tt_ r car to -day ! -
See TJs For All `:Your-.
Repair Work.
We now have a body and fedder repair shop open
to look after repairs to your car.
SHELL PRODUCTS
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Stove :and.
Furnace Oil
Prompt Farm,'
and Home: Delivery
DON
BRIGHTRALL
Dealer and. Distributor of
Canadian 'Petrofina' Ltd.
Petroleum Products
PHONE
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TOWN OF SEAFORTH
REMEMBRANCE
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•
On -:instructions from the Council I hereby -
request the citizens and businessmen
of Seaforth to obsdti"ire
ednesday, November :lith
AS REMEMBRANCE DAY :
by clos rng_..places of s ness It
y :to observe same.
EAST HURON:
shy PRODH•CE
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1• Fr CHRISTIE, Mayor
" OOD' SAVE THE (il 'EEN'r