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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-12-06, Page 4iii. Mich.l ilechely, Toren- , Mr, Joseph Linden -latch, of to w;t t weekend oc.Ft of hi (Toronto, spent. the tveehcnd mr,thcr, lit J . . l c!'h •h, wit,h his parents. Fl Cls �: � rbps "o . (. gams, dais ELECTRIC ECTIUC PCIHT \I11.F: SAW I;IsRNZRrrr; 'r )BCI( -TooL BOX EXPANSIVE I BITS' AUTO 1'PSII 1)IiILLS I('t 1111LNS DRILL K1'I' TOOL IIt)Ll)1 R STE1 1 TAPES V'ISPs, LOCK PLIERS 1. XI)ALE HAMMER IIAND SAW BOYS SAW 49.80 5.95 -1.'i9 2.39 2.98 19.95 2,19 3.69 1.98 1.98 1.98 .98 CHILDREN'S S SNOW SHOVELS .59 and .98 HOI'I'E TOOL SET 2.98 PROCTOR AUTOMATIC TOASTER 14.95 AUTOMATIC COFFEE PERCOLATOR .. , , 10.95 HEATING ('ADS : .... :. ...... . 4.49 ELECTRIC KITCHEN WALL CLOCKS .. , , 5.29 SILEX CARAFE 6.95 LAZY SUSAN 8.98 TURQUOISE ANI) COPPER TRAY .. , 2.98 HOSTESS SETS 3.29 Turquoise and Chronic 4 pee. Cannister Sets 7.50 CHROME AND ENAMEL BREAD I30X , 3.95 ALUMINUMWARE SET 19.99 ADJUSTABLE IRONING BOARDS 9.49 PEARLWICK HAMPER 7.98 1:3ATII SCALES 5.95 G. E. MIXERS $15.95 WANTED H e for Hangar n Refugees A large number of Hungarian refugees will be arriving in Ont- ario in a very short time. Homes will be urgently needed for these unfortunate people -- people who have been fortunate enough to esc.-t pe from the Russian barbar- ians who have no respect for hu- man life or freedom. These people have only the clothes on their backs. The Dominion and Ontario Gov- ernments are bringing them here without charge and will also help to provide shelter and clothing until they get employment. If you have accommodation for a family or a couple with or with- out employment kindly contact the Town Clerk at Seaforth, or Mayor E. A. McMaster. VISITING OVER T E HOLIDAYS? Go CNR-the sure, the comfortable way. No matter where you're going, whether you're travelling solo or with your family -you can make your plans now! Snow -filled skies or icy roads will make no difference -you'll get where you want to go, and you'll enjoy every relaxing minute of your trip. Insure your holiday fun plans -by making your CNR reservation now/ Check too, the money -saving features of our Family Fare Plan. Ask about CNR Gift Certificates, ideal for holiday giving! Every year, more and snore people who are going visiting over the holidays, go Hockey Hapn's By Bill Teall 1zast week We. reported .3iul Thompson in hospital, but e.- 1ec•ted flim out for the game 11 •Waterloo. During the Waterloo game he received a collarbone fracture which has sidelined hint .but we now hope he will be out again next week. Pigeon, whose nose was broken- in Sar- nia, is nut practicing again and will play this Thursday. against Guelph here. The game in Guelph this Tuesday was postponed, Guelph ,Jr, A" were :playing in Guelph, This game will be played at a later date. We have agreed to give up all Winghain players and this has left us very -short of players Whether we will be allowed any players to replace the '\\ringiram boys we are not sure yet. You wili see by our financial statement that we have no mon- ey to spend to -brings- in new players for tryouts as our sale of booster tickets have ceased and our expenses are running higher than our game receipts. One bright spot this week was the !purchase of $100.00 in boos- ter tickets by Ed Daly who won the draw on Nov. 22nd. We still have five draws to ,make and as you will see only $328.39 in the treasury. We must find -smile way of making money, but to date have been unable to think of •something. 'Please pass an any suggestions you might have. We would like to enlarge on the sale of turkey draw tickets now that we have three cases of pop as extra !prizes and to this end more tickets will be placed in down town stores that any- one not attending the games may he given a .chance to help our team expenses. Nest week Ralph McFadden's Burlington team will be here on Thursday night, Why not plan on getting out to this game and really be a booster,• You could help your team and also your arena' by making an effort to at- tend this and future :!anter. Ticket sales to date 82:!”5,00 Vena'a release 75.00 Donations 42.75 5 Gate Receipts 317,05 Turkey Draw 107.50 2911;,30 ,Exp. to date last week 2035,59 Travelling :,'players) 02.00 Lunches (3 games) . , 75.00 Equipment Juniors . 53,50 Equipment Juveniles . 47.72 Coaching. 30.00 Tillsonburg Hockey Club 75.00 Draw prize, Nov 22nd 100:00 Draw •prize, Nov. 29th 100.00 2583.91 Balance on band .. 328.39 Mrs. ,Catherine Feeney and 111'. olid Mrs. -Billie Feeney in Toronto with Mr. and 'Mrs Philip Flanagan, 311 Ed Rowland, Toronto, with Mrs. Winnifred 'Rowland: Miss Catherine and Rose Marie -Feeney in Kitchener with Mr, and !Mrs. Frank Maloney, Mr. and 'Mrs, Alfred daub, Betty and .Patricia; Kitchener, Mr. Maurice 11)111011, St. Thomas with Mr, andIMr'. bows .Dillon. Mrs, .lolrn. Cleary, Miss Je- anne Evans, Miss Mame Smith of London with Mr. and Mrs, ,''rank ,Evans. High School News tIly (C, Moylan) This week- has !brought us back to study and as proof of this exam time tables were giv- en out. This ;brought a lot -of groans and sighs but to relieve the anxiety there also came the report that a skating party will be held, after exams. Everyone was aback in high spirits when We got the word that our pict ures had arrived, This took the lite out of some and.gave addi- tional' life to others, so there was quite a jam in the hall for a while, but on the whole •they were 'Very good --contrary to the expectations of some. An- other dampening thing came. this • week --(November reports. We wish a speedy recovery to both Marie and Beatrice. Question of the week: Anne, didn't he choke? KIPPEN Mr,. and .Mrs. 'Lloyd Lovell spent the .weekend in St. Marys, guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas R. Graham. (Miss Hazel Slavin of Lou- don was a weekend guest of her (parents, Mr, and Mrs. Torn Slavin, !Mrs. Audrey .Farquhar re- turned home from- Lachine, Quebec, following the death of her mother, Mrs,- John. C. Snell of Exeter. Mrs. N. -Dickers and Merle spent: Thursday in London, Guests •over the weekend with Mr ,and Mrs. Leonard Lovell were the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Farker and -Mrs. C. Po.ce1' all of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer :M e -Gregor have .roved to _Mount Hope. Congratulations lt, Mr. and Mr3. U011 Kinsman for the gift of a baby boy, burn Saturday Dee. lst at Scott Memorial Hns- pital, Seaforth. :Mrs. Brow -nice visited a few days with relatives in London. BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs, Bert McKay of London, spent the weekend vvitll Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'Wilson and other relatives. Mrs. S, :McKenzie visited with her son in St. Thomas on 'Satur- day. !Mrs. W. Stackhouse and Mrs. DUBLIN •Mac Wilson spent a few days in A large crowd was in attend- Loddon with Mr. and Mrs. S. ante at the annual turkey bingo Neale. Mr. Neale has been held in St. Patrick's Parish Hall transferred from a Glencoe on Thursday evening under the Bank to London. auspices of the C.W.L. Lucky Group 2 of the W. A. held a winners were Joe Cronin, 8111 baking and rummage sale in O'Rourke, Mrs. Ed Brunk, Mit- Clinton on Friday night, about chell; Joe McLaughlin, Walton; 305.00 was realized from the Mrs, John A. Eckert, (Bill O. sale, Rourke, Ernie Harburn, Staffa; Mrs. Wm, !Manley, Walton; Mr. CROMARTY Wm. Manley, Walton; Martin Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ramsey Murray, Mrs. 'Lloyd !McCarthy, spent the weekend with her par - Walter !Carpenter, (Clem Kraus- ncs, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Soren- kopf, Louis Maloney, Verna eenc Hugh, Specials were won by sen, Georgetown. 1rs, George Wallace is con - Mrs. Joe Jordon 315.00, Joe fined to her home suffering McLaughlin $15,00, Walton; frons an infection in herleg. Mrs, Wilber Elliott 512.00, Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Binning. Mitchell. ,Mr, and Robert, Mitchell, The November meeting, of the Dublin W. I. was held at the visited on Sunday with her par - home of Sil's, Jack Burchill. Fifteen members answered the roll call by giving their maiden name. 'Hila. Charles Friend gave an informative talk on home nursing. The ladies also finish- ed the aluminum trays they had started. Mrs, William Stapleton offered her home for the next meeting to be held on January 8th. A social hour was enjoyed after which lunch was served by Mrs. Burchill and her assist- ants. On Friday evening relatives and friends gathered at the Community Centre in 'Seaforth to honor !Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Woods who were recently mar- ried and now living in George- town. A congratulatory address was read by Eddie (Rowland and the (presentation of a purse of money was made by Tom Gorm- ley. 'Norris Orchestra supplied music for dancing and lunch was served by the sponsors and their assistants, Mr. and iMrs, (Louis Kraus- kopf and Billie, Ferndale, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nicholson of London, with Mr. and Mrs. James Krauskopf. iMr, and !Mrs. Leo Ryan and children, Weston with Mrs. Ca- therine Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Monaghan of Kitchener with Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd !McCarthy. Miss Patrieia (Costello and Danny, 'London, with Mr. and Mrs. Dan 'Costello. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wood: of N Georgetown with Mr. and .,firs, Miss Mona WALTOLTOClarke and Miss Fergus Horan. Mr. and Mrs. Mill Stewart of Arlene Diegel of Stratford Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Teaaehers at College ea iu were y practiset wees Stewart. eats, Mi'. and Mrs, K. McKellar. Many relatives of the late Mrs. George Dalrymple attended her funeral service which was held in Hensall on Monday. Mrs. Dalrymple was the former 'Mary A. Venner and spent her early life here. Her husband prede- ceased her several years ago. Burial was in McTaggalt's cem- etery. Pte, Alex Walker- and two soldier friends from WolaelY Barracks, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. A successful Bazaar sponsored by the Ladies' Aid and the Mar- ian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary was held in the S. S. room on Friday evening. Rev. S. Kerr was chairman for a short pro- gram consisting of a piano solo by Joyce Kerslake, a 'mono- logue by Mrs. Gerald Carey, and solos by Carol Ann Dow and (Mrs, Robert (Hulley. There was a fine display of home bak- ing, aprons and fancy work, and buying was brisk. The fish pond was well patronized by the younger folk. Proceeds amount- ed to 5185.00. The farm forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, Laing with 12 members in attendance. After discussion of topic and an hour snetit in recreation, lunch was served by the host- ess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Bert Riley. BLAKE Sum Ileo • has returned home alter spending a few days fn (1oderieh with her son and daughter-in»hctw, Mr, •and Mrs. Victor Hey and new grandson, Mi'. and Mrs, Leon Jeffrey returned home atter It pleasant visit in Windsor anti 'Detroit with relatives. - Mr, and Mrs. Moseart Gelinas and family are getting settled on Mr, G. Rock's farm, 11510. and Mrs, Harold Finlay, sons John and J1111 attended !1 banquet in Ailsa 'Craig on Thursday last. Mr, i1,phrianr Gingerich deliv- ered a fine -address in the Evan- gelical Church, Zurich, on Sun- day evening. - iMiss iRebecca Steckle is on the mend again, her many friends are glad to hear. HULLETT A Christmas concert will be held on Thursday, Dec. 13 at 8.15 .p.m„ at S. S. No. 1, Hul- lett. Northside United Church Rev. ,Bruce W, ;Hall, 'B.A., B.D., 8.T.M., Minister, 10.30 a.m„ All Departments of the Church School. 11 a.m.,Christmas White Gift Service, with Children and Young with of the (Church School participating. Special (Christmas Music and (Message. 7 p.m„ Christmas Candle - lighting !Service, under the lead- ership of the Northside Cana- dian Girls in Training, with the Girl 'Explorers as guests. 8.15 p.m., Y. P. U. Poliomyelitis Inoculations Pre-school children f)'otn Hibbert Township will receive their second inoculation, Dectembdr 7th, 1956, at Dublin School 9 a.m., and at Staffa Hall at 10 a.m. DR. M. STAPLETON, M.O.H. Hibbert Township Egmondville United Church Dr. J, Semple, Minister, 11 11.111„ Annual White Gift Service. Subject: "The First Christmas Givers". 7.30 p,ln„ Congregational singing of Christmas -'Carole. (Congregation makes the selec- tions.) Subject: "1f every day were Christmas." Special filo for the boys and girls. 'The. First Christmas." 10 a.m., The Church School 10.15 a.m., The Minister's Bi- ble ('las. - - 11 a,m„ Nursery School, 11.30 0.rm„ Junior Church. Monday at 8 p.m., Y. I' 1'. Special statement by the Min- ister c nrcerning the Hungarian situation as it affects the Prot- estant -Church, 1.Sunday at both services.) McKillop Charge Bethel, Duff's 'Javan Chur- ches will meet jointly on Sun- day. Dee. 9 at 2.30 p.m. at Bethel Church with Rev. iBruee Hall, -Seaforth, as minister. Sunday' School at Cavan at 1 o'clock. 111111111.1111111111,11111111111111111111111111111 First Presbyterian Church REV. D. GLENN CAMPBELL Northside United Ohm eh in MINISTEIR 10 AM. -Church School and Bible ('lass 11 AM. "To Know - anti to Live" 7 pan. -"On Completing our Education" TII1 SB;11F011T11 ; ENVS--Thurstlay, December 0, 195)1 t�. :. fie tr '1 )11 11 , ('1:!, :4A'1'. 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