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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-11-27, Page 6IRTRONdEXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, .ONT,, NOV. °27, 1959 FARMER.. SEAFORTH MINIS�:TER' 15 INDUCTED:: AT HUNTSVILLE (Huntsville Forester) Dr, 'Jack "was bona some . three years ago, with the degree of : Doc- `tor . of Divinity, in recognition of outstanding servicein the church over.. "a period of. year`s71 While he has been a' Minister s .minis er of, the k'res- byterian Church in Sydney! Cape Breton, forMorethan 15 years, .he is not, a stranger to Ontario; hav- Ing served.: at=Seaforth for a time' previously:" Dr Jack ,rya's. minister of" First Presbyterian Church, Sea forth; from 1938 to 1944 A lover of • the •,out-of-doors and an 'ardent" angler," Dr: Jack is; looking for- ward . to these features of "life in Muskoka. • In''charge..of the induction serv- ice on ;November 19:were the Mod- erator orthe Presbytery,,'Rev,' J:. 4.1 Thompson; BA., of St. Mark's' •Church; ,Orillia, wlio' related. the steps :leading to ,the:,induction', and performed :.the induction itself, The sermon was" breached by Rev. J. Jennings,' of • Thornbury, and' Rev.. Dr. J. A. McInnis; BA:, B:D., D O.; of; Orillia-Presbyterian'Church+ addressed „the" congregation and the minister. Dr. Hugh Jack, of Cape 'Breton Island,, was inducted asminister of St. Andrew's• Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, on, Thursday NOV_ 19. Re succeeded •R"ey; John Herbison, whose 'sudden passing in `January last was great loss to the entire community. A, graduate of .Presbyterian Col= lege, Montreal, . from which be holds. a Bachelor's :'degree in Arts WASSAIL In medieval times "Wassail'' Was the. favorite Christmas dri and the .name often appears in poetry and song- It was ,original- ly. ;'sweetened /tot -ale spiced with nutmeg. "or ; ginger; Wealthy ;fain- !lies'. used wine instead of ale and added cream, eggs, . `almonds, cloves and cinnamon withroasted apples bobbing on the surface of -the bowl. The name ,possibly de- rives -from• the 'old°SaXon ""Waes haeli," somewhat the equivalent of •our' "Here's to you!" Anothera S icon word gives�us the part of the expression,` Merry.' Christina the weird 'merrier ui Saxon meaning pleasant or agree-' • Education means developing the ablo „than gay' mind, 'not'stf`dfmg- the memory. • Follow •,These Rules of an Christmas Treesiere .filled with pitch. and resin ,and. when gdry can easily ignite,and turn:into a roaring flame. To prevent this, keep. your tree fresh and` greed by putting it Into a con- tainer of ...water,, or 'water mixed With sand.. Cut ..the trunk diagonally at : the end above original' cut.' `Be "sure water is kept"above the cut. Ornaments on .the tree can bedan- gerous, • too! Don't use:. cotton or —paper on the trees unless flameproof. Never use lighted candles on the 'tree, or nearby. Keep :ash trays , and cigarettes away from the tree Re- move piles of opened gift'; wrappings. Do not place electric trains! around ; the tree. Be sure the tree is kept away from. an, open fireplace orheater. Check lighting sets for frayed wires, loose, connections - and broken "sockets. - Don't plug too many cords into one' • outlet. If any extensive wiring is planned, call an electrician --don't try to do it yourself! Last of all, !lights Out" when you leave' home and when you retire for_the- eve- ning. REMEMBER! Nothing cs,n• render these' din plays,: absolutely safe, and that ' if . accidents''° are not .to mar the festive . season, ..constant vigilance and care must be exercised.' To.the Citizens- of Seaforth and Dist>!iet We Extend. *est Wishes for a'Happy Holiday Season ►. GIVE YOURo ME ,. • - • SEAFORTH FIRE • •BRIGADE I? e. J. SILLS, Secretary. • JOBN '. SC01'I'; Fire; Chief WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ?HONE 141. . READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS: It's a-Prottable Pastime an What coulc ,be niore appropriate f or:Sarita's Gift • to the Home than ; a "New •Look" for a ;Basement Rumpus Room A Jlandsonie. ' New Floor- f o.r the Kitchen. or Kitchen boards made to order `:' = Nem :Bathroom . Tiling in a wider ge,'of colors? SEA,FORTII :LUMBER can supply you all! your, remodelling,'. needs Plywood, .Ceiling..__ Tile, Arborte Tops, Tile'Board - whatever you Deed for •yyour "home's Christmastime„..:;, "New Look": COME IN :TODAY ! Let us help you plan those Winter .' remodelling -ideas' •' for your Kitchen, ' Ruin pus go'gm or' Bathroom. F I ITED Phone; 4i ' Seafortl A 11 Line .of..Ali uilding ]Materials"4_ , 4,-4 ..1 .w..E.'✓id✓..£ �'1. .% r..f, r�1• ✓..E w..t, w.t .i1 .d •:e,( .,..1 1. ;�,,( •u.,(- L ; .!'r Voting 'on'the petiition•;to the Governor General requesti•.the revocation of the Order in 'Council which.. brought into ' force Part' IL:of: -the Canada ,l'e,mperance Act in the 'County. of Huron.. PLACE YO ERE �. by Huron Citizens ial Control= Committee. JOU tel iE,`HUC$INS, Chairman: • Byron Friends Mahe ..Presentation Mr:. Mrs. JRose . A very.pleasan£ everting .,4as spent at the home -of Mr: rend Mrs, James R � s se o , R.R. 4, Seaforth, when neighbors and ,friends . from Byrari. gatheredto surprise Mr. and .Mrs. Glenford-,.Rose, who have recent - 1y 'settled in Seaferth district. Tables of bridge and eµchre were enioy' 51,, following which a 'presen- tation was. made by Mrs'. Florence Robins -and an•.;address':; given by Mrs. Kate Chapman, Mr.. -aid Mrs. ;:.Rose were pres- ented- with, a bouquet of roses, and a beautiful painting by the . Fell= known artist, Mrs.' Kay Hart; -Ellis, ho was present;• at. the ;, gather-• rug. The picture was a scene ;on the Thames River, not far -from the foriner 'home•'of the • Rose's. 1. Mr. ,and Mrs: Rose responded :in" well-chosen words, showing they realized what a number they have left in -Byron; and thanked, every-. ,one, for• the gift :and. enjoyable eve - Also entertaining. for 'Mrs. Rose was c Mrs.' 'Eric Chapman, don, .who,. was hostess at .a aunch- 'eon and bridge :M'rs Rose was 'the recipient of • a lovely cup and sane er frprii .the .ladies• present. ':The" Byron :Women 's;'Institute; <.of, which Mrs, Rose"'is • a ne ber, also :presented ' her with a air' and sau- cer with the institute crest, For Heine •hand, Country..., areners' :Union ears Report From. ew Director ;: a • The •November-meetipg of . he, Seaforth ;local of. the ,, Farmers'• Union was held in:the Town Hall Seafb±th. • 'President Carl; Dalton brought Members, lip to date on the October 'conyention_.in..._G:uelfhLand. adquainted' members with' the new committee . which;.:were set up .for one year; A largei'number ofreso-. lutions were -dealt -with, at the con- vention.- A few briefs are .being prepared ;to be • p'resented .to the •Government Frank Nesbitt •nnew director:for_ Huron•attended the meeting: He gave a -report on(ahe board meet ing'whieh.;'was held afters he .con vention. He' stated itheyiwere pre senting a :brief to the -Hog Mar kiting Board showing d sapprov al' of the Inanner in which they are operating. ` He • also stressed the need of a man 1obbymg in -Ottawa,• and •asked that -each local label; $25 towards ",maintaining';.the cost: • In the discussion period; it was'. felt: now that deficieneyµpayanents ere "coming into effect it'.Jis up •to the farmers to" get organized and demand:that they 'be paid on .100 per cent parity, ' and; not. 80 .per cent • of the 10: year' average. Un- ionmemher5 were:advisedahwrite, to 'Hon Harkness, •:agrienifural min- inter asking ,that :.;deficiency pay=, meats be: -,paid on 100°per cent: parity on' hogs '' and eggs,.. To achieve success one must make- an. attempt- o:Q 17 Jewel Wiafche� ,'; �of,I•y �2•�sto 1595• MAY1i IME 17 jewels,. un- breakable main sp-ing, silk cord band, in white or yellow,_ •�-St2:95�" ry . rA MELODY 77 jewels ito., breakable mpin� sprung, exponsi e band; ,n white Af y�)low ;19:95 • ,SHIPMATE. 17. ieiorels .waterproof,. shockproof, anti-magriesc, onbreakob14. moinSpr'ing sweep -second ,hand; nous ' die) 'in while, .Wtth Strop, $1 t95 44, ShMttl•. 7 tewais, Water proof,: siockproof, anti•magnetit, 'un• brookable main - i sin swoo s and hanjl �lumr. naos dial,. rn w) toy" expansion bond. $1s.95 SAVAUGE"S Jewellery . 'Gifts • e Find China' sEAFORTII PLAN PRE CHRISTMAS ACTIVITY, EDELWEI REBEKAHS MEET � •- With : Mrs,_ Keith Sharp, N.G., pre- siding, menibers of Edelweiss Re- bekah Lodge, meeting Mondayev-: ening, 'plan, to hold a pre -Christ- mas party -following the • Decem- ber 14* .meeting. Called early, the,. meeting will be followed by a So- cial, .time to which members of Fidelity ,IQOF 'Lodge are invited . Lunch, will: be pot-Iuck and each one attending will -bring an , ex- change gift. • Miss Jean Scott, Mrs. J. Grummett, Mrss: Ed .Andrews, Mrs.. K. Sharp and Mrs. 11..Hugill'. Were named anentertainment, committee, ' . • The meeting voted A.• donation to tke War Memorial Children's Hos- pital, London, Miss Jean Scott was installedas a ecre r recording ordin g s . to Y>. with' Mrs,,. Chester Henderson ' • as acting district deputy :president; Mrs. Alex Boyes, as acting -district deputy, secretary, and Mrs: Geor gine;'Smithas acting district depu- ty marshal. CPT The' ; committeelan' a ' so- cial evening .iii the IOOk' Hall 'on Monday evening,, Nov. 30, corn-. meneing with a pot=luck supper at 6:. ' !p.m.. Members', of the' IOOF; an :Rebekah' .lodges and`their' a.,. Rebekah fa s- r invited ted. to • attend. e e i tt nd. Members of the IOOF Lodge, los; ers in the penny drive, will provide the ;entertainment. Miss • Mae Smith °reported that. the CPT committee; had a most successful year'. and plan .to give a • donation to the TOOF Home at Barrie." Mrs'. Ila' Dorrance won the mystery prize Mrs..Dorrance and Mrs. S. Habkirk were in charge.: of a 'social period following • the. meeting, with winners, at . court whist.; being Mrs. Mae Dorrance. and Mrs. Roy McGonigle. Sandra Ifugili• was top scorer in a peanut scramble. _ Walton Institute S "onsors' Party x A- t.° (o: nt Home U,,. y The 'Walton 'Women's Institute sponsored a birthday' party at the CountY. Hoine hnton on Wednes- day afternoon when six ladies and two. gentlemen cerebrated Novem- ber -birthdays. Each' guest of hon- or 'was honor•'waspresented 'with a cirage`. and later, a gift , A. short program ,`consisted of:. duet and _violin selection by Mrs. Emerson -Mitchell and Mrs. ';Herb Travis;;_ solo -'and . reading, Mrs. Joe Ryan; duet, Mrs. Harold Srhall- don and Mrs. Jan: Van`Vliet„, Mrs. Gordon •McG,ayin; ^•showed color slides of, a trip to Germany. Com;,:, .mtirnity'singing was enjoyed with various members of':, the home selecting their",favorite' songs.: Lunch was ` served `by •the In-' stitute • ladies, with the .following committee in charge:• Mrs. C. Mar- tin, Mrs: H. Bolger, Mrs.'Roy;Ben-' nett, Mr's. .Herb -Travis and Mrs. J, Van: Vliet 11111111td11fuIt1111I111$1111H111111111110H11 , CALL US i FOR , GRAVEL . SAND Or Any, Kind ofEarth. a th F. KLING .. L Bulldozing Shovel Work .:. P4101I6 9 Seaforth O � Sea Orth III 1111 II11111H11!11111111111111UIiiIIIII :. 1I.1. .:. 1f John E. Huckhis: Chairman Hurn. Citizens- 4 xIS- ,gal Control 1 Committee F IDA- R Y 11.25 P. M.�. CK. :Christmas Suggestion . , For the Gift Certificates -;.With -Miniature 'Shoe yre ndBQOTS: r~ t. Official. KEN WATSON CURLING Comfort ! SKATES: Hockey, Figure or Pleasure -.These will' give, real pleasure, to'the young at heart LUGGAGE—Matched Sets or Single Pieces in m en's and ladies'. See the new i iifeglass Luggage., It is the 'answer to. every girls', dream. " WINTER FOOTWEAR. OF'.'IEVERY DESCRIPTION=A big assortment of the`' Latest Styles! ,BEDROOM SLIPPERS ;FOR• EVERY -MEMBER OF 'ME FAMILY` .See special window displays, i. Shop Early .For lthe. Best Selection — A Sanall 'Deposit. Will Hold Any Article, ole Family ly Appreciated e---Curler---Who- -Likes MI aur Dealer for Savage, IJack aril r Step ,Skives Be• a Popular Santa! Select Automobile Gifts from 'our -Many Practical Auto Accessories D Gift Wrap your Car with: new, k; SEAT :>COVERS - Solve Y ur Shopping Profilins ,Dere.! • • 'SNOW TIRES' SAFETY JACKS FOG LIGHTS Non-k'rost, Windshields CAR'REATERS:.' 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