The Seaforth News, 1958-12-25, Page 4n
SKATING
SCHEDULE
Seaforth Arena
Wed., Dec. 24 2-3.30
Friday, Dec. t$410
Sat., Dec, 27 2-3.30
Tuesday, Dec, 30 2-3.30
Wed., Dec. 31 2-3.30
Wed., Dec. 31 8-10
Friday, Jan. 2 840
Sat., Jan. 3 2-3.30
Wishing all our patrons
A Merry Christmas
TOWN TOPICS
Miss Margaret Willis of Deep
River and Miss Margaret Grieve
of Oakville are visiting, at _tire.,
home of ,M,y; a ii1 Nie ''�Vil)1s:
Mr. Ne"i1 Begbie'oi t'6ionto S
Wending' the holidays with Mr.
Tluos, Beattie.
Mr, ,and Mrs. Dan Grimmett
kLncl. Dianne_ of :Winghamand Mr.
and Mrs• Frank Cantelon of :Clin-
ton are spending Christmas with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Grummett.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross and
family will spend Christmas in
&Iilverton,
Mr. and Mrs. D. H, ,Wilson are
spending Christmas in Detroit.
Robert Adams, Rahway street,
who has spent the past month in
Victoria hospital, London, 'fop
lowing a stroke, is able to be
home in a wheel chair.
Mr. Thos. Oluff of Montreal is
a Christmas guest of his father,
Mr. A. F. Cluff,
CHRISTMAS
DANCING
Community Hall
Walton
Monday, Dec. 29
Lucky Door Prize 11 P.M.
Spot Dances later on
Ian Wilbee's Orchestra
MvtqC
WITH WARM WISHES TO ONE AND ALL
FOR THEIR MERRIEST CHRISTMAS EVER.
A HAPPY HOLIDAY, BRIGHT WITH
LONG-LASTING BLESSINGS OF LOVE AND
FRIENDSHIP, GOOD HEALTH, GOOD LUCK
AND GOOD CHEER.
Seaforth M otors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile ' Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
Phone G. Faw1u 186 Phone 541
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PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
In accordance with a resolution passed by
the Municipal Council of the Town of Seaforth,
I hereby proclaim that in view of the present
rabies situation no dog shall be allowed to run
at large in the Town of Seaforth until further
notice from this date, November 12, 1958.
B. F. Christie
Mayor
God Save the Queen
Mize rAlice Christie of London
is .a holiday visitor with her, par-
ants, Mr. and Mrs B. F, Christie.
Mr. and 441rs. B. 1 ,;Christie and
ran iia* are spending Aehristmas at,
Mbe field,
anal„11Mrs. Alegi Boyes, Mrd.
Robert Biiy and Miss'MaY .Sto-
hie; 17gmondville, are Christmas
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reyes.
Mr. and, Mrs, VV. Andrews •tynd.
fancily of Norwich and Gaiu'y,
Dykstra of London are holiday'
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Andrews and Betty Jean.
T. Q. Fox Sr. of Sarnia is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs, Tom Fox.
iMr, and Mrs: Geo. Love of God-
orich, Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Thomp-
son of Clinton and John McCow-
an and family are Christmas
guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Scott at Thornton Hall..
William ,Scott of Toronto Uni-
versity is visiting his parents 'Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Seett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ,Scott and.
family are spending Christmas at
Honsall.
-Mrs. 3. B Russell'will spend
Christmas in Toronto.
Ted ,Scott of .Toronto and Miss
Patricia 'Scott of Colldngwood
will be guests over the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott
and Jean.
Work began on Monday mov-
ing the machinery from their old
factory on, South Main Street to
the new plant of Seaforth Shoes
Limited at the Corner of Duke
and West William Streets.
1VIr. Joe Morrie, Detroit, Is
spending Christmas with iMr. F.
Morris,
Mrs, Elva Ellis is spending
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. Fletcher and Janet, and Mr,
and Mrs, 'Wayne Ellis in Toronto,
NIr, Lloyd Eisler, Royal Cana-
dian Naw returned to Calgary
on. .Monday for Christmas after
spendiog a week's holiday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Eisler, Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cleary are •
spending Christmas in London at
the home of their son John,
PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
OXING DAY
BY RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL
I HEREBY PROCLAIM
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26th
(BOXING DAY)
a Holiday for the Town of Seaforth, and respect-
fully request the citizens and business men to
observe same
B. F. Christie
MAYOR
God Save the Queen
BORN
Stoll—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital en Dec. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs,
Edgar A. Stoll, ISR 3 Kippen, a
son
Jacklan — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Dec, 23rd, to Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Jacklan, Seaforth, a
daughter
CONSTANCE
5. S. No. 3 Hallett and Con-
stance U. C, Sunday School held
a Christmas Concert Thursday
night, Dec. 18th in basement of
the Church. A lively programme
prepared by the School teacher,
Mrs. Murray Lyon and her pup-
ils held the attention of all the
attendance. Mr. John Jewitt act-
ed as emcee for the evening. Aft-
er opening the program with God
save the Queen Christmas chorus-
es were sung by the pupils, and
"Welcome" recitation by :Marlene
Dolmage; Junior Chorus "The
Little Bell"; dialogue, "The Offi-
cial Visit"; duet, "Star of the
East" by Deanna Dale and :Judy
Thompson; recitation by Harvey
Hoggant; a drill by the Juniors,
`Happy Hours"; Father Tithes
Musical Review with Father
Time as Gordon Hoggart and
Mother Time as Mary Buchanan,
and New Year, Gary Preszcator,
who announced each month:
January—"Suzy 'Snowflake" sung
by Joyce Brown; February —
"Snowflake Valentine" sung by
Deanna Dale; Trio "Coming thru
the Rye" sung by Paul Buchanan,
Paul Cook and I-Iarvey Hoggart;
March—"Galway Bay", ,by Judy
Thompson; April—"Eggbert the
Easter Egg", by Mary McIlitvain;
May -"Robin Song", by Joyce
and Carol Dolmage; June—"If I
were a Rose", Mary Whyte and
Elaine Brown, and "Exams" by
Betty Floggart; July — "Balloon
Song" by the Juniors; August—
"Take me out to the Ball Game"
by Jimmy Thompson, David Pres-
cator, Ross Jewitt; September—
"Hunter's Horn" by Chorlts with
actors, Jim :Preszcator and Ray
Cook; October — "Hallowe'en
Song" by all the pupils; Novem-
ber—Recitation, "Jack Frost" by,
Bill Hogg a r t. recitation "In
Flanders Fields" by Bryce Hy-
att; December — "Nuttin' for
Christmas" by Joan Preszcator
and Danny Jewitt, and Chorus
Lollypop Drill by Grades 5, 6, 7;
"Single Bells" by the Chorus; Di-
alogue, "Fooling Aunt Julia";
Rhythm Band, Teddy Bear's Pic-
nic; Chorus, "Christmas Bells"
Seniors; Acrostic Christmas by
14 ,Juniors: Monologue, "Little
Brothers", by Joyce Brown; Na-
tivity Scene with Joyce Brown
reading passages from Bible and
Corey Wammes as Mary and Bob-
by Storey as Joseph and acted
throughout by Angels and Shep-
herds and Wise Men; Santa Claus
Express by grades 3 4, 5, 6, 7,
8; closing recitation by Martena
Wammes, Mrs, Lyon spoke a few,
words of thanks to all and to the
ladies who helped and wished
everyone a Merry Christmss.,San-
ta Class came and treated all the
boys and girls with bags of
candy,
On Saturday, Mrs. Lyon with
their music supervisor, Miss
Margaret ,Jackson took SA. No. 3
Ilallettt School to CI{NX for the
Children's .Program at 11 o'clock
at which they performed their
"Father Tinme" 'Musical Review
for each month of the year, The
Pupils with their teacher and mu-
sic supervisor are to be congrat-
ulated on their wonderful per-
formances.
The community was saddened.
when they heard the news of the
sudden passing on Sunday 0f
Mrs. Matthew Armstrong, moth
er of Mr, Howard Armstrong of
Constance; and John Armstrong
of Londeaboro; and James of
Clinton. Mrs, Armstrong, once a
well known and loved person of
this communityhad been staying,
with her dapghter, Mrs, Cole, of
Strattord for the past few years,
Sympathy is extended to the ber-
eaved "famnhy.
,Messrs Douglas Riley, Ronny
Preszcator and John Jowitt spent
the weekend- w/uth Mr. and Mrs.
R•obt. Woods Ajax.
Misses Joyp¢,,,J1/witt and i'ran-
Cos Cool. spent the weekend in
Toronto,
Mrs• C. MaIllroY, who has been
t rooting with: her. mother,' Mrs,,
Jowitt and brothers, Messrs ,Wm,.
,and Wilbur Jewitt left Thursday
to visit with other relatives en -
route to Sheltb,rooke, Sask,
BLAKE
On Thursday, Dec. 20, the an-
nual Blake Public School concert
was held. 1V1.1. Gordon Erb was
chairman for the evening. The
opening song, was sung by the
school: followed by a welcome re-
citation by Michael 1Corrivean,
"Its' 'beginning to Look a lot like
Christmas" was sung by •tlee
school and Lou Widrick recited
a recitation, "Short and ,Snappy
A Skit, Noonday Nightmare, fol-
lowed by a recitation "Why Oxen
Kneel" 'by Kathryn Erb. A
Christmas Pantomime was given.
by the younger pupils of the
school. A recitation was then gi-
Yen by Peter Fejkl entitled "Not
Sacred". Miss Doris Johnston of
Clinton, music teacher played
two selections on her, marinate
which was followed by a recite
tion by Barbara ,Sehwartzentru-
ber. A. skit, All in a day's Work
was played by Allen (Erb' and Jas.
Finlay. A recitation was given.
by Charles Erb, "The Puzzled
Duchess". A. skit "In the best of
Families" was given followed by
a recitation "A Disappointment"
by Marjorie Erb. Miss Doris
First Presbyterian
Church
REV. a. LESLIE ELDER
Minister
10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL AND
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLASS
Final Services
in 1958
11 a m.; "Learning from the
past"
Anthem, Senior Choir
"There were Shepherds"
(Smart)
Soloist. James T. Scott
7 p.m. "God's Finishing
Touches"
Music, duet, "Love So
Abundant (G. Colfax Tullar)
by Rev. and Mrs, D. L. Eider
H. A. I sarpSTER
Organist and Choir Lender..
Johnston then played two selec-
tions on her marimbo, Nelson ale:
Kinley, of Clinton, accompanied
her at the piano. The play "The
Bells'Ring Out" was tollow,ed llv
the clgAtingt7 songs by thea 'c1 p,
God sa°ve'the Queen war,$;sung by
011 ati'tl Santa Claut..tlic1ilisrrived
Teacher Miss D. Oeseh then ex-
pressed her appreciation and the
,bo -operation showed., by her pup-
ile. Miss Judy ,Willem, and Miss
Cecilia Denomo helped Mies Don
na Oesch with her pupils. A great
number or people, attended this
concert and reported it was a
good one.
Mr. 'Archie (Mustard of Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ropp and'.
family, and Mr, and Mrs. Reuben
Gingerich and family, Nairn, at-
tended the Blake Public School
concert.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Erb spent
a day et Kitchener.
Mr. Leon Jeffery, who is a Pa'
tient: in Clinton Hospital is suf
MEW
EUCHRE
Foresters Hall
Constance
Friday, Jan. 2
8.30 o'clock
Admission 50c
Lunch provided
THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, December 25, 1958
tering from a heart attaClc,' We
wish hint a Speedy recovery.
. SSrlI W/t1/.\?TR
Miss 1 slizo<ileth ; n:d6tc xwoi 4115
with her prize-winning essay; in
a contest carried .oltt in t'Tttron
County by the Christmas Seal
Committee of the YIuron Tuber-
culosis Association. It placed
ahead of 04 other en•tries.,
Pgmortaville 3-104 ecl dhwr:olu
Dr, J. 1Seiuple, Minister
Lyle Iiaanmond, Organist -Choir
Loa der.
,Special Services marking the
closing of tho Old Year, of 1958,
11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.,. General
Subject. "And Thou shalt oemem-
ber all the way' which the Lord
thy God hath led thee."
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May Christmas Joy
bloom brightly in your
heart and home:.
And may happy Memories
of the season be yours
to cherish
Merry Christmas
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