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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-12-18, Page 1212,---T HURON EXPOSITOR SEAFORTf, ONT., DEC. 18, 450 IIIItIiill 1111111111IIIIIlt1111i11miniIU111. First PRESBYTERIAN- CHURCH Rev- D. Leslie Eider Minister :. I. A. KEMPSTER Organist and Choir Leader 10 A,M. Church School and. Youth Fellowship 11 A.M. "The Tragedy of the Second Best" Music - .Solo: "JESU, BAMBINO" Mrs. Frank Kling Senior Choir - Anthem: "CHRISTIANS, AWAKE" 7;00 P.M. "Christmas --Then and - Now" The annual Candlelight Service, presentedby, the Young People's Society and C.G.I.T. FRIDAY, DECEMBER -18th Sunday School Concert • The School will present the page- ant, "What Do We See in -the Manger." 1111 11111111.111U1111111 Illlltlhlilihllllllll I Church Notices McKillop United Charge, -Bethel, 10 a.m,; Cavan, 11:30 a.m.; Duff's, 2 p.m. ; Rev. W. 11. • Summerell, Minister. St. Thomas' Anglican : Church.- Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Morn- ing Prayer, -11:00a.m.; 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 Chureh-Christ-. mas Services: Morning Worship, 11 a, n.; special Christmas music; both Junior and Senior Choirs wilt lead in the .music; special Christ - Inas message, "The Glory of Christmas"; Evening. Worship, 7 p.m.: A special service: with the C.G.T.T. They :will conduct their Candlelight Service .and lead the worship. You are invited "to wor- ship with us . on Sunday. Church Sclioo1, 01O a.m. EGMONDVILLE UNITED CI3URCH DB.- J. SEMPLE, Minister Lyle Hammond Organist- Choir Leader SPECIAL- CHRISTMAS SERVICES 11 A.M. Subject: "Where.. Are" You Going This `Christmas-?" Music: r My Christmas.Prayer'(Carleton) ) Junior Choir Lo Gloria in Excelsis (Lorenz) ) Junior and .Senior Choirs •._. • 7:30 P.M. Subject: "A Christian GOes .Sho G Shop- ., ping—At'Christmas Music: " the Midnight It Came Upon ht g Clear" (Wilkie): "Glory and Praise To God On High".. (Perry} Sc Girls Special Feature for -Boys s and. Gn'l Filmstrip, "0 HOLY NIGHT • •o - 0 ..A Church School at 1 .00 r i invited are eo d ally i v ited t o All Our Services. BRUCEFIE.D Mrs. C. H. Haugh, Toronto, is visiting with her brother, :• Mr.'. Robert Alien, Sr:, and Mrs. Wal- lace Haugh and family. Mr.. and Mrs 'Roy Doan, Alvin stop, visited with Mr. Roan's sis- ter, Mrs. Robert Dawson, who is a patient. in Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaforth,: Mr. and Mrs. :Orland Johnston, Goderich, spent. Saturday evening with Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. Cornish. a' Mrs. Bruce•. Menenary, Hayfield, , visited with, friends in the village for a .few •days... - Mr. and Mrs. George Pinkney„ Walkerton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Pinkney's mother, Mrs: . W. }L •Pepper. Mrs.; -S'. Sholdice Brintley, is s , ncling fa few days � with ?'her- � daughter, Mrs.:. A. Paterson. AVMS Observe Christmas The Christmas meeting of .the Woman's Missionary Society was held on Tuesday evening with -Mrs. W. Scott presiding. The CGIT .;Cli isima -i candleli:ght worship service; and the- IVIission Band presented :a skit :;`The First True :Christmas: Prayer was of- fered for the prayer .missionary, Miss Katherine Greenbank, by, Mrs. N. Walker. i 'Mrs. Mac Wilson' played a num- ber of r Christmas caroks,-,:-on: the violin, •accompanied on=L,the Diano by Mrs. Murdoch. , A!'"Christmas story entitled, "In As Much," was toldby S. Davison. At the. .. Mrs. S .close -Mrs Davison was presented with a. gift GEORGE H. 1VIIId.ER. ,ER C E V TAX S � I Insured orad Passe ers 14 SEAFORTH`' VICTORIA JACQUELINE DOROTHY GILMORE and Donald Elgin Hayter, both of London, exchanged wedding vows before the Rev. H. ;Butler, in a ceremony at Briscoe. St. Baptist Church,".Lon- _don, -The brideis the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilmore, Lon- don, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hayter, Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Hayter will; reside in; randon. : LOEAL BRIEFS Mr. and MrsD:''i'ialton, Newton and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. H. Hulley , visited Sunday with, Mrs,, H. Murr, Listowel: Mr. and Mrs: Carl Dalton .visite.!' Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs: Riley, Jamestov*n. • Mr. •ana;Mrs. Charles7Boyd, df` McKillop; have left for Florida. Mr.;•iRobert McGonigle; of .Lon- don, spent theweekend', at his home 'here.;. Mr. and - Fred : Sinclair, , Mrs. r , former McKillop , residents, -but now living in California; spent sev:' eral days in the .:area visiting friends: ' Ha an whohas` 'a Mr. Leo gbeen patient . in Scott Memorial Hospi- tal for sone time` r,eturned-phis•: have this --week L r Bri-h ll Mr. and M s, , George• g tra spent -a few days in Port.Hope and ;Toronto. Mr, andMrs. : Hudson Mr. M L . R and,V rs: Jack Hudson on and Deb- bie, of Toronto were weekend i visitors- with Mrs: �� Mabel Hud son` and `Mr. and' Mrs,. VP Cole NEW AND . TASTY! t t DCWWOOD Stravvbesry Hli1- by WE This is just one. of more than ".25 different open stock patterns in English China Teaware and Dinnerware: Start her• with a new set, or add a few pieces to her present china set -it drill be her, most appreciated Christmas Gift! CUPS and SAUCERS --•Hundreds •of beautiful Cups and Saucers _ attractively priced from $1,00 to '$7.00 SEAWAY . SOUVENIR CHINA uvenirssof a momentous event.. These items^will be -Lasting So Cups and Saucers' $1.25 and •.$2.00 Plates $1.00 to 1•. c Pieces 50c - $ Beakers. 50c — Fancy Mugs and Come. In and,See Our Gala Assortment.of , , ''',GLI��i & DINNERWARE& FANCY' ; CHINA EN' No Christmas Gift is more appreciated than a. Gift of China ! Jeweller Gifts '. rine China SEAFORTH Among `,those who . attended the funeral of the late Mrs: 11. R. Scott,' on Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. ,C. 'Bell,- St;' Marys; Mr; and Mrs. Donald Kerslake, Mrs. Howard Purdy,., Mrs. P. Hunter, •-Mrs A. Wilcox, IVir: and,Mr"s. Ken Gardner; and Mrs. 'McKellar and • Neil, .all' of Toronto; M BS;;Aline and Jean. Govenlockeston; Mr. Stuart Wigg; Wi .;'W (Weston; Mrs..; -Frank Smith a: Mr.and, Mrs.. g ou las .: .alio Smith, Port Colborne;` . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith; Lorne. Park; Messrs, Hugh, William, and James Robb; Detroit; Rev. and Mrs.' D. Glenn Campbell and family and Dr. and Mrs. Ross Finlayson, Hamilton, and Mrs. Rupert lIel- mar, ' Guelph. • • - Mrs. .'Robert Dalrymple, Mrs. Cleave. Coombs, Mrs. Al 'Jones. We Write. -airlines of INSURANCE Fire ' Auto Wind Liability : and Life n A. Cardno Successor to WATSON& REID Phone' 214':.:: Seaforth' Representative: 1Vlanufacturers Life Insurance and. Christopher Coombs left by air on, Wednesday of last week for a` trip to- the United. Kingdom. They will return in January. CONSTANCE NEWS OF THE WEEK The Constance Vit, and WMVIS Readings on different Christmas held their o Christmas r Mrs. Bordenmeeting n oat wn customs throughout the worktwere home# given by s. B. -Brown. Mrs, Me - on Wednesday,: Mrs.•Lorne Lawson IUwain and Miss Joyce Jewitt sang' presided over the WA and opened a Christm s' duet. with a Christmas poen. After the The CGT held -a successful minutes were read and business bazaar, ter which Mrs. Brown. nsacted,,the- meeting was turn- and assistants served lunch: Mrs. ed over to the WMS. Whyte moved a voteof thanks to Mrs.. W. L, Whyte, vice-presi- Mrs. Brown for her home., dent, presided. Mrs. Verne Dale Mr. arid 'Mrs. "Allan Farnham, of read the Christmas scripture from Detroit; visited Saturday with Mr. St. Luke, Mrs.. Whyte followedby• and Mrs. Ross MacGregor: prayer. Minutes, -..of the last meet- - Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dexter ing were read by the secretary, spent last Thursday with, Mrs. •Ed Mrs, Riley. During . the business ith Vincent, of ' Goderich. committees were formed for the • ' : Mr. and Mrs, Ken Reid and sons social for the Mission .'Band „mid of London, spent the weekend with CGIT, which is to be held Dec. 28 Mr .and Mrs. Luther Sanders. in the basement of the ohurch, Mr. and Mrs.'Harvey Taylor and program committee being Mrs, B., Mr. and. Mrs. Verne Dale visited Brown, Miss Joyce Je1vitt•andMrs. with Mr. andMrs.`.Wrn. Webster, Don Buchanan; lunch committee, :of St. Helens, .on, Sunday. Mrs. McIllwain,. Mrs. Earl Nott Warden William ,Jewitt and Mrs. and Mrs. Wilmer Glousher. Jewitt entertained` at a turkey.din- Christmas boxes were planned ner Monday evening to the town- for the shut-ins:The program con- ship council and other officials. sisted of carol singing, after which Warden 'William Jewitt, :Miss Mrs. Ross MacGregor gave a - Joyce Jewitt and Mrs. Wilbur-Jew- Christmas ilbur JewChristmas paper. Mrs. David Liv- itt spent Tuesday in Toronto War ingston 'sang a':: • Christmas 'solo. den' Jewitt attended county busi- ness at the Parliament Buildings. Candlelight Service bI n u High School New. . (By ;J. COYNE) . .. With examinations over, every- one verY-one is gettingback to daily ,rou- tine. There. were many happy y fac- es last''Wednesday,' but ;only.,;'a few - disappointed omes when the report cards were given 'alit. • On the ,whole-we-`tffed our best and gain- ed success accordingly. Everyone is preparing for 'Christmas, Last' ` ni s^ for . l our: Monday` we . -:drew :na e -annual Christmas.' gifts, which will begiven out ori the last day of school before theholidays. The students , " are preparing which are speeches' on Education w h r u.•The u -a 'a o be judged b s s to J g Y g P. ro will e u speakers out of th best sp g P again '.and the win - per will go -on to the; Public Speak- ing Contests. The speeches are to `start on Wednesday, ,Dec. -16: Ev ery grade is responsible , forpre- paring one or two numbers,=as a contribution towards - a Christmas program, to, .;be staged _for'` the students . of St. Patrick's School. (Those st idents are such good sup- porters' wheriever..the- High:'Sehoot puts : anything on; we're proud to" be able to make a tiny return. Thank you;. St Patrick students). Rumors " have it that the Grade IX boys' wisdom can really' play; on ivords,..while the. singing Belies play on the guitar. Oh you should hear the Grade X's,, Boy, eh .boy! Are they good! We are sorry, Jean; that you are confined to bed in these busy; days - Happy, recovery! Parents,'I'fe'ach •els,- students, and friends, Merry' Christmas to you ,all!- May the Christ Child bless yen and .yours'!' We'll meet againafterNew Year's. 'Till -then, happy holidays ' Question of t'he' week Lou, do you • really mean what yen say. about. Windthrope? Order a Tankful! of -, For. Cleaner Burning : , Texaco Fuel: Chief District Obituaries MRS:' GEORGE REANEY .The funeral of Mrs. George, Reaney •took place Tuesday, 'Dec. - 15, 'from Trinity. Anglican. Church, Mitchell.. Mrs. Reaney'`had been a patient for the past. number of years in the Boyce Nursing Home, Mitchell. She• passed away Satur• She was a sister ,of; Mrs... Jr. Dungey, , Seaforth; ' Mrs Louise Kane,; Mitchell, and -Mrs. Albert Johnson, London. Also surviving: is a song' Louis Reaney, Mitchell, MRS.ANNIE ANNIE BROWN Mrs Annie Brown, P ' ass'ed' away at the, her daughter, Mrs. William ,Hoggart nSatu rday She. was in -:her 98th year. ` , Mrs.,.Bro.wn-was the former ,An- inieiam�BStephens. n,__pHerredechuseased�hband, Eer-_ph m_ 1935. She is : survived by ' four daugh- ters: ,(Mabel), Mrs _,William Hog- Bart,- Clinton; :(Elsie) : Mrs. .Ed. Youngblutt, Londesboro; (Flossie) Mrs. Gordon•--Curts, ; ;Arkona,; and (Etta'-) MMIrs,-. Wesley Hoggart,. Clin- ton; 14 ';grandchildren,. 30 great- grandehildren and two grandeliiklren.; Fdneral services were` held 1Vlon-• day from`Ball and Mutch'Funeral- Home, Clinton. Rey. .• S. L ;Mills officiated; and ' burial was in Clin- toi ,cemetery. . . ' -Pallbearers."were; "William ; Ho Hog- gart, g gart, Wesley . Hoggart, ' Gordon, •1 Cults," Edward',Youngb utt, Ivan , Hoggart "anda r .°Stanley',Youngblutt o e',....w e. Raymond Fl Overbear rs Y. Townsend,' 'Cannon :McPherson, Ralph „Anderson, Franklin• Camp bell, Roy : McVittie, Weldon ,Tyn-. dall:and;Ross•Hoggart;'> , %Mit '''Raymond , ' Townsend, ;of .Seaforth, • is' a granddaughter. OW RC Seeks O Continded frpm Page.1)''r result of increas- of Abe, town a ed usage. ` s a If the: Commission. was to undertake the . construction ,of ;the •Seaforth Shoes loop, ' it •would' be necessary •to -postpone ••these other projects . Discussing •the, town's liabilities. in connection with the .water sup ply, ' Council• agreed that at . the time the, factory was built and the highlights `.' of , the lives, :of several line laid 'it was' considered that ev L jomen of:the Old Testament•'giv-, erything> that was ;.required . ;was i en by •Mrs: `W„ John Thompson and- being done. The .difficulty ,'had Mrs D L;. Elder; Seine' of these arisen because 'of an :error on the were not :pe'rfect, but, through the' part of:'. the underwriters • When,l.power .of Ggd's grace thei'1\•char-7 original, approval was given"'for asters 'and livesi::were transform- the ".installation; along,, West Wil ed,:and•�they-becan'ie faithful sere-. the- lia • Street, ,the underwriters`:sap ants bf their God. and their coup_. parently Were not,clear. as •to• the try:: location of=the, factory, and con ":Rev D. •,' L ,' Elder -, installed the sidered the proposed service to be following.• officers for 1960: -presi adequate. Now they insisted. on dent,_ Miss Belle Campbell; .first Councillor Brady stressed that if. additional water: v.ice-president, Miss Jessie Fraser 'secretary, Mrs `:;J, B..'' Russell; the loop; was constructed; it should treasurer, Mrs. :.1'. , McGregor; be considered :', as ; finahzmg the group leaders, • Mrs. ' W. .John matter.: ` It is all we need to. do, ' Thompson; Miss' 7" Marion • Gray, he said. "I think ive have done a,: ,Mrs ar- E Butt; Welcome and lot for thein already." - Welfare, Mrs D ';L'. Elder; Home Council agreed that the PUC Helpers,• Miss Ina, Gray and Mrs. would make a decision as to the `J. 'McGregor; Grad Tidings, MTS, M ,Kling olo r best route to f l w g VV: E Butt, literature and library? said that there, were definite.;•.ad Mrs J..Welham Thompson; sup vantages in .laying the new main pl Mrs: -. j.Sclater; ' social "con along Welsh r Street, since _: this E,vner,' Mrs. Williaxri Drover; pian- would tie the extremities of `aha .ist; ; Mrs, 'E Geddes, press, • Mrs existing: lines • and,, in addition; ,T,'. L., Bell': _make adequate water,. supplies• available',to..',,a''potential building, area • Before approval 'is given for the provision of water to •a Tucker- smith -•resident: oh .George °Street South, :a ` survey of ..the. wishes 'Of existing' users on the line is to be carried out by the PUC. Mr. Kling ..said -that application had -been--re ceived to provide water for a resi- dence :'which was to'be built on George Street' South,. west of Jar- vis 'Street. •The line on this street DESJARINNE ORCHESTRA is presently overloaded ,and its Ladies please provide lurlchr, replacement was one of those pro- jects which had been. contemplat 11 ed by; the PUC this;. year.,, How- ever, inview of the necessity of completing . the Seaforth Shoes loop, it' is doubtful 'that it would be possible, to replace the George Street.: line' with . a..larger 'Sized pipe this year: An additional ser !rice' could perhaps , affect existing services. , '‘- Suggestion for' ,the survey arose as council hesitated to assume an additional service outside the town if by doing so there would be in- terference with the service 'Which taxpayers were now ob tainin g. The service to present, users shouldn't. be jeopardrze„d -unnecesarily.'• _ Council considered:: -benefit s 'which might: come as a result of. participating r:fin • the Federal-Pro-- `,incial 'winter. works ' program Tree -trimming • was a possibility, as well as work which the PITC contemplates,' • Approval was given f& payment of. overtime resulting froto holi- days for the pollee force. The pay, merit followed arrangements which, had been made some months ago; The dielice report indicated that • +� the.craiser had travelled 1700 "miles tPiCi�lr� i'HAHAi': during .the month under review, and that gasoline .consumption av-. eraged .15.8 males per gallon.: • NO SMOKE NO ODOR WALDEN & - BROADFOOT' Phone 686•W SEAFORTI1. ONTARIO Ails impressive service;, was•"held Sunday evening at Cbnstance Unit- ed Chureh when the members and: leaders of the •CGIT took part in a; candlelight service. CGIT girls,- Joyce Brown, Mary Buchanan and Mary MacGregor., read alternate ly scripture lesson. The leader, Miss Joyce Jewitt, led die service and Rev. H. Funger. read; the main, story 9f. the '-service,. after . which dGIT girls Glenyce Jewitt, Janice Jewitt• and; :Margaret MacGregor.: lit the candles, represehtingC-gold franchinsense' and i myrrh, .and' each girl °lighting•= }teir candles while suitable., Christmas'. hymns were sung:: Mrs.: McElwain sang "0 Holy. Night," accompanied by. -Mrs. William "Jewitt. Mrs. Frank Riley was pianist throughout the:, •service Third' EuehreTiit Seth Saturday evening the `.COP Hall' at Constance was well filled when progressive, euchre was :enjoyed,' with prizes•; going to: -ladies: 'high, Mrs: Frank. Riley;: lone hands, Mrs. Robert Dalton; low, Mrs. G. "n hi es Dolma.. er: Case; me ,g13i; h g , lone;: hands;.: Wayne';: Dolmage; •low, Harvey Hoggart. _._- wa The, highlight of ;the ev ,enirig s< a'':draw on $50 •,.lst, $25 going :to, eaforth•, 2nd- 5 • go- ing B4yes,,S t 511 - g ing. to Patsy Ann Anderson,;Lon- desboro; 3rd, $10 going to Mr- Ar thur, of Auburn. their .:3 Hullet" ; S.S.SS N is will hold .-:Chiu t inas concert `on Friday ridh a Y eve- ning of this week at 8 o'clock. Mrs . Lyon and her pupils havea well- planned program, and there will Dun also: be a:play put on by they yonng g people of Constance:United Church. AFTERNOON WMA. The annual meeting of the Af- ternoan Women's :Missionary -Aux- iliary of First Presbyterian Church was held in the church hall Tues- day afternoon. The president, Mrs. J. L Bell, presided and led the devotions on the themeof "Christ- mas." A minute, of silenee was observed, in memory- of • a beloved; member, Mrs., H, :R.: Scott, Mrs.. J. William Thompson read an, interesting account: of Christ- mas in ,Lebanon as told by, a mis- sionary, who was a native of Chip- paw. Ont: This was followed:.by • BLAKE Mr. Hughie- cBride, of London, spent the w&kend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy McBride and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Martin and family visited with Mr, and Mrs. Earl : Desch and family.: Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride vis- ited with Mfr.I and Mrs. Russell Erratt. Mr. Archie: Mustard, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with his wife and family. Hold Convention in Goderich : School The ,three-day 'convention of Jehovah's Witnesses at the ,Cpde- rich District Collegiate came to a successful conclusion .when over. 600 delegates ,attended -the main public Bible ;discourse Saturday afternoon 23 delegates were baptized by -complete -water iihmersion, Three hundred and twenty -'seven :delegates attended the • opening sessions Friday ' eve- ning ;;'despite th`e unfavorable wea- ther conditions. The theme, "Do the Divine Will," was 'emphasized by various talks and demonstra- tions illustrating how: to cope with -problems in dailyliving and how to overcome :them.. " and FUEL OIL Hart Phone,784 Seaforth -i W.O.A.A game! HOCKED` Luckuow vs. Winthrop �r iT SEArORTH' ARENA Monday, Dec, 21\ Booster Tickets will be honoured • at this GAME TIME -. 8:30 P.M, In by 9 p.m. Wednesday,; Dec. 23, pick alp Thursday,.'' Dec. 24 SMITH'S BAKERY Y Phone 37, a. Christmas ' ORANGE HALL • Seaforth .21S; Mon;da Dec V/. Draw on 5'Turke.s: 4 - AdmissilYYi _0 Cents L NCH SERVE') OFF ALL TOYS_! Dont delay -- They wont last long! Ticketsgiven for $2.00 over'' virchase of Toy's:, Chrome romp i O r' h r ed T n -Ware Lit o , • a'1:1 A004.:. antes', y P ;:leas:'or Corning* Plastic Ware to bemadi�Dec.24 B .m. PLUMalttG HARDWARE QUALITY tH.EAiIAICx� SERVICE RECEPTION'_ and DANC`,E for Mr. and •Mrs. Frank Valley ' (nee Margaret,Moir) IIENSALL Community Centre MONDAY, DEC. 21st n4 04 ; Don't Be Disappointed This Christmas ! - GET YOUR FRUIT. CAKE. at CRICH'S IVIany Customers have taken advantage o i.,g datfor.Spring es are now filled ,,. Get Your rders:1 ur O n . - Sale Ends Dec. 31st our Sale. Some • ORDER . . --- .8i Ti.; — '. Ontario's s MostProfitable r1 P ofitable I.a er SCHUMMER'Q • UALITY HATCHERIES TCHER•IES:LTD SAVE HEA BrREED • : 1.50 er 100 'e' X . ' X.: p R d S ssex Red ll • Sale ,Discou n. t Sussex :. Red �� - Red 2.00"er 10 0, Rhode IslandRed Deliveryhve d re F e b. 1 5th Le horn:X Sussex X Red and Ma ,15th $1,00 er..00' Leghorn XRed On Orders': 1000 s -more ' TOTAL � :5 AL SAVING'4. 0. 0/ PLUS on all BIG DUTCHMAN Poultry E u ment Seaforth eries. PHO' NE• 642 GARTFI HOLTOM ' - - General:Manager 1 nt. 990Pound Made especially ood for-, your en. joymeent! Do". not delay. ORDER NOW: ! CHRISTMAS CANDIES Boxed Chocolates Cigars Cigarettes along With • - Scotch , Shortbread Danish Pastry,,: Etc. LL'' This Week At a Seaf a� tr.-h Arena nd COMMUNITY UNITY..CENTRE FRIDAY` • : T SKATING 8 to 10 -p.m, Admission;, 25c and 35e SATURDAY— SKATING 2:3a to 3-:39 p.m. Admission: 10c - GODERICH BANTAMS vs. SEAFORTII -- 7 p.m. GODERICH MIDGETS vs. SEAFORTH. -= 8:30 pan. Admission: 35c and -25c : t- -- ' TEEN TOWN Hall ;,d :i •-1. �.f d' ,;d •d ,,d t d tY MOND—. LUCKNOWAY . 15.'WINTfROP - 8:30 p.m. . Admission: 25c and 50c.. TUESDAY= - - - NEW HAMBURG vs. :SEAFORTE Junior " WE DNESD.AY LUCKNOW vs. SEAFORTH 'SHOES L- 7:30 p.m MONKTON vs. S.T. COLUMBAN.— 9 p.m, f ATTENTION, N PARENTS' E . Y r Free• Skating for Beginners and Guardians only Wednesday - .2:00,- 4 00 pan, This space contributed through the courtesy of JNION O F. CANADA, sp./00014i..®�- ONTARIO' OM PANY r