The Seaforth News, 1957-12-19, Page 4NEW YEAR'S EVE
DANCE
Seaforth Oommunity Centre
TUESDAY, DEC. 31.st
Norris Orchestra
Auspices Seaforth Women's
Institute
HOLIDAY DANCE
Heusall Town Hall
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27
Desiardins Orchestra
Sponsored by the Iiippen '.Cast
Women's Institute. Bootle in hall
CHRISTMAS
TREES
Our trees are fresh cut, dry
and clean, on display in our
new greenhouse
FLOWERS
Pots of Cyclamen
in several colors, the real gift
for Christmas, also Carnations
for corsages or bouquets
BAKER'S
GREENHOUSE
Phone 356 Seaforth
CONSTANCE
Mr, and Mrs. Wm,. Dale attend-
ed the banquet of the Western
Counties'Guernsey. Club, Thurs-
day, Dec. 5, at Ailsa Craig.
Mr. George McIllwain spent
Tuesday and' Wednesday of last
week • attending as a delegate of
Topnotch Feecls,'Seaforth, the:.Re-
tail Feed convention and banquet
at the Ring Edward Hotel, Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Collison
of Wheatley visited last week end
with Mr, and 'Mrs. Howard Arm-
strong,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reid and
.sons of London spent the week,
end with. Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Sand ors,
Mr. and Mrs, 'Howard Arm-
strong visited Sunday, with the
fornler's mother, Mrs, M. .Arm-
strong at Stratford,
S.S. No. 3 Hallett, and Con-
stance United Church Sunday
School will hold their combined
Christmas concert at the school
Thursday evening of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Dale attended
Seaforth Arena
FRIDAY NIGHT, Deo, 20th
SATURDAY, Dec. 21 — 2-4 p.m.
TUESDAY, Dec. 24-24 p.m.
Admission, children 10c,
students and adults 25c
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OPEN EVENINGS
the funeral of Mrs, McNeil of Ful-
lerton
ullarton at Mitchell on Monday.
Mrs. McNeil was an elder sister
of 'Mrs. James Dale, and symp-.
athy is extended to Mr, and Mrs.
Dale in their bereavement,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt were
host and •hostess 'to' the. memb-
ers of the Hullett Council and
township officials Monday even-
ing at. a lovely dinner.
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Lawson view-
ed the remains of the late Mr.
John Thompson of St. Augustine,
et the Arthur Funeral home in
Auburn on Tuesday and also call-
ed at the hone of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Lawson.
On Sunday, church services will
be held for the occasion of the
Christmas services at 3 p.ni. Rev.
White will bring a special Christ-
mas message. Everyone is invited
to attend.
'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Addison
spent several days 'last week
visiting in Detroit.
Young People Entertain
The Constance Young People's
Society entertained last Wednes-
day evening the Northside Young.
People of Seaforth with 45 in at-
tendance. The evening opened by
a sing -song followed by a Hymn
and prayer. A solo by Miss Joy
Montgomery accomanied by Miss
Marilyn Taylor. .A. chorus from
the Seaforth members, and a.
reading by Miss Kay Nott, fol-
lowed by a hymn. Mrs. W. L.
Whyte closed the program .with
from the !Glad' Tidings. Mrs. El-.
don Allen, read a chapter (froln
the .study ibo,ok, !Several Christ
arias hymns were sung. This. bre-
Ing the .annual meeting the new
slate of officers was presented
as follows: ikon. 'Presidents,
Mas. 'Sarah ,Scott 'and Mrs. Cal-
der IMcRaig; Pres., Mrs. Lorne
Elliott; 1st Vice Pres„ Mrs. W.
Russell; ; 2nMrs„ R.
d Vice Pres., M s
Laing; Sec., Mrs C. 'Garay; As-
sistant Sec,, Mrs P. Hamilton;:
Tre'as., Mrs. J. Miller; Assistant
Treas.,:Mrs. E. Allen; 'Organist,
Mrs.. G. Laing; 'assistant organ-
ist;
rgan-is ; !Mrs Sum McCurdy; Work
Oommibtee,'Mrs. Cartes' Kers-
lake, Mrs. W. 'Miller,, Mrs, Go -
don (Scott and'. Miss W. James;
Nonlinsvbing Com., Mrs. 'Elliott
and Mrs. Mervin DoW; Flower'
Cont., MTS. Jas. Miller and Mrs.
Eldon Arlen; Welcome, and Wel-
fare !Sec., Mrs. Lloyd Midler;
Supply +Sec., Mrs, Ted 'Storey;
Glad Tidings Sec., ' Miss 'Alice
iSorsdahl; Aud':t'iors, Mrs. Jlolhm
Templeman and Miss W. James;
;Birthday Box Treas,, (Miss Anita
SorsdMhl. The meeting closed
with the Lord's ;Prayer in uni-
son. Lunch was served by 41se
hostess assisted by the mem-
bers.
At the service on Sunday aft-
ernoon, Rev. S. Kerr 'administ-
ered the rites of bapibiem to
(Bruce James, infant son of Mr.
and 'Mrs. Jas Miller; and Janet
Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..
benediction. John Jewitt was in Donald' (Scott.
charge of the recreation, and a A special Christmas - and
contest followed by crockiilole White 'Gift service' will be held
with winners for most games next Sunday with the children
Miss Joy Montgomery and Jack of the Sunday 'School and CGIT
Baker; low prises, Miss Una Tal girls taking .hart. T+h•e Junior
bot and Ken Cook, after which e11 •Choir will unite with bhe Serio
Cholt lir providing special
enjoyed lunch.
Christmas music
The regular meeting of the
I Y P'•S. was held in the Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Williams Arm School zoom on Sunday even
strong entertained about 20 rel Ing. Mess Margaret Coleman
alt vas and friends on Saturday 'plesid'ed and Mass Mildred Howe
evening in honor of his parents, read the scripture lesson, The
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Arm- topic was given by A. Meikle, A
strong's 454h wedding anniver- skating party was arranged for'
sm. A number of beautifulnext Saturday. night.
Rib -
colored slides were shown and The this'd meeting of the Hib-
hert Little Lassies (Club was' held
at the' home of Mrs. Arthur'
Kemp with ;18 ;members present,
The meeting opened :by repeat-
ing the 4-111 pledge. This was
followed by the roll 'call which
was answered with a supper
menu. The minutes 'of the last
meeting were read, Arrange-
ments were "madle for our all
day meeting. Our cooking con-
sisted of coddled apples, raisin
STANLEY
CROMARTY
The December meeting of the
Marian Ritchie Evening Auxid-
iary was held at the home of
Mrs. Andrew McLachlan with
bhe president, Mas. Lorne El-
liott 'presiding. The scripture
lesson was read 'by IMis. Gordon
Scott and 'Mss. Frlliott led in
prayer. 'Mrs. Calder !MclIfai:g had
the topic .and read the story of sponge, and a demonstration of
the Queen's visit to Ottawa making tea biscuits from two
'different kinds_ of flour. The
next meeting will .be held on
Dec, '3.0'bh at the home of 1Mrs.
Carter Kerslake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
and (Margaret. Amn visited dur-
ing the weekend with Mr. and
MTS. Harry Elliott,: Windsor.
aVIV. Alvin 'Cornish, Hay, visit-
ed on 'Sunday W4IIII Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Wallow.
'Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert 'Hamilton on the
arrival of their baby son.
CROP REPORT
'Over one foot of snow has
fallen during the past week re-
ports A. S. Bouton, Assistant
Agri. Rep., for Huron County.
This year many more farmers
find :it necessary to keep their
lanes clear for bulk milk trucks.
In many cases they must pur-
chase a snow plow or blower.to
do the job. Farmers report that
crops' stored last summer are
coming out of .storage in good
condition.
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First Presbyterian
Church
REV. D. GLENN CAMPBELL
MINISTER
10 a.m. Church School and
Bible Class
11 'a.m.
—"A Proper Christmas."
—Anthem "There Were
'Shepherds '(Vincent).
!Soloist Miss Betty 'Simpson
--Quartette, 73, McLeod,
J. A. Cardnn. F. Willis,
D. R. 'Stewart.
4.30 pan.
—"A Christmas Story"
—JAntlhem, Junior Choir.
"Christmas Is Come"' (Rob
Roy perry)
—Carol, "We Three Kings of
'Orient Are" (Hopkins)
H A. REMPSTER
Organist es Choir Leader
F
Northside United Church
Minister, Rev. Bruce W. Hall,
B:A„
110 a.m., All departments of
the ;Church 'School.
11a,m., Morning Worship.
Sermon: "A •Chlristmae Wish".
Special 'music by the ISI. and Jr.
'Choirs. Jr. 'Congregation. Nur-
sery for ITbddlere.
Christmas Choral
Service presented by members
of Senior Choir.
Egmondville United Church
Dr. 7. Semple, 117tinister.
Ill a.m., Find our notice and
read it.
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Minister's class: 'month at 11 a,m. and the third
11 a.m., Nursery Class. Sunday of the month at 9 :a.ni.;
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special for 'boys and girls: morning
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See you in 'Church !Sunday. James, Rector.
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