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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-05-14, Page 4CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Carnet), Ifinaaid ' and son Toni of daresoott :visited on '1luesdny with Airs, Grace ;Seatt anti -.lir. Andrew' A'iebach. situ, and with lir. and Mrs. Car. or erelal . ilei other friends in t I� t.0 a a the eomntunity. Mrs. Kincaidis Um former 'Yellin Bardinet, clau'f 'gliter of lir, laid Mrs. Robert ('rar Ansel', Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Kerslake and Wilily of St. Marys were !Su;nday visitors Vith Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace. Mrs. Wilmer Hewett and Mrs. T. Mowatt and family of •Loucies- baro visited .on Saturday 'with Ml's. David Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs, Jack McLeod and Debbie of Mitchell visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Ramsay. Mr, Will 'McLachlan or Bruce• field with 1h•. Andrew McLachlan on Wednesday. Mr, and Ars, J, atwitter, Zur. ieli visited on Thursday with Mrs. Donald Scott. Miss Brenda Kerslake had her (tonsils removed in South Huron. hospital, Exeter, on Friday. Mother's Day visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Allen ware Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Allen and fa- intly, .Stratford, Mr. and 'Mrs. El - .don and 11 , u on Allen and family, d taffy Alf R andfamily.S NIh s oss i- 1I1's. Murray • Chr s and Mr. and Chris- tie and family. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Wallace 'and sons, Kenneth and Keith of Cas'lingford were with Mr, and Mrs. George Wallace Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Houghton :turd ramify°, Mitchell,, Mr. and Mrs, Jo1k11 kl0nghtan rind S011 John, Mildmay, Mr, and Mrs, 11, Stagg and Rloky, ESeter, 4• e" i 1 A udr and Mrs- J. li lu1 ant 1 Oy, and lir. and Mrs, Ken Ralph and fallally, liitolrell, and 11r, Frank Stagg were Mother's Day elicit» ors with, Mrs, M. Houghton. Mr. end Mrs.' 3. 11, Scott, Mur. tel, Gerry and Ronnie, Air. and Mrs. T. Colgnhouu and Irene and Mrs,L''Va Colquli:oun and daunt - ter Jean and 'Miss Viola Miller, MI of Stage, and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Scott and Ina. Dorothy, Anna, Agnes and Fralices, aud Mr. and Mrs. Duncan 'Scott were with Mrs, Sadie Scott for Moth- er's Day, AAs, T. Laing was hostess for the May meeting of the MIMS. Mrs. Wm, Harper presided and condedted the worship ;period. Mrs. T. L. Scott had cheaSe of the study lesson with. Mrs. How ghton and 'Mrs. Grace Scott as- sisting. Mrs. Scott also gave a brief report of the synodical sleeting. Mrs. Grace Scott read au article written by Mrs. Dick- son of Formosa. Current events were given by Mrs, (Sadie Scott. Mrs, I4arpole closed the meeting with prayer. The service on Sunday morn- ing was conducted by Mr. How- ard Ler • r Toronto. . Kerr 0 Mi and Mrs. Donald Scott and family visited on Sunday with 111•, and Mrs. J. Heckler, Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. .Nelson Hunkin, •Belnlore, Ml', and Mrs, J. 0, Cor- nish and sons. Seaforth, Mr. Al vin \Sro'deti and family, Mrs. Cliff Miller and Bennie and Mr. and Mrs. R. D., Sailor, Staffa, and Mr. and :Mrs, Frank llaniil• .toil with lir., and Mrs, William Hamilton. for Mother% Day, Mr. and 'Mrs, Laverne Wallace with Mr. and Mrs. Silence, Mit, ellen, The foiii'tla meeting of the Carr was .opened with the Pur - ease, Joyce Kerslake gave the see. 'report, followed by the treas. report by Mildred (1lowe. 'Roll call was answered by 11 girls. Airs, G. Laing led a sing song. Mrs, Nairn led. in the coaster proieet. BRODHAGEN Visitors Al, the home of Air, aud Mrs, Edwin Rock on Sunday on the occasion of their 35t11 wedding anniversary and their daughter Jane's confirmation were: Rev. and Mss. E. J. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Rock and Mrs. Schultz of Detroit, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Aitcnesorl, Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. ,Tames Broughton, Atwood, Mr, and Mrs,. Bill Brouglitoir and family, At- wood, Mr. and 'Mrs. Doug. Aitch- eson, Niagara Falls, hiss Gwen Rook. R.N., London, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Eiokmeir, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Herbert. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. rrd's Le uhai d�t for Rioha Herman o i Sunday 011 on were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson and family of Neustadt, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Meye • and Gary of Kit- °hener, Mr, and Mrs. Fred W, Ktstner and boys, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Leonhardt and family, Rtf- dolAh Bauer and. family, Marie, Glary; John, Martin Meyer, Allen Christiansen, P11711is Docking, Staffs, Barbara Jackson, Strat- ford, and Chas, Soherbartb, Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Reuben BuueIl 'On Sinlday for Rose Eva's confirmation were; Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Dietz and family, MoKi11oix, Mr, and Mrs, Aubrey Eicliineii of Rg'nsond- vine, Mr, and Mrs. Louie 'Bnuek and girls, Ellice, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Bunek and David, Mil- verton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snuck, Seaforth, Mrs. Minnie Vock, Bornholm, Miss Elaine Benneweis, Mr. and Mrs. 011as. Kdeber. McKillop, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNaughton and Glen, Willow Grove, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens and family with. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Ahrens. Mr. Donald Wolfe was on a bus tour to Hamilton steel plait with other students of the teach- ers' college, Stratford on Monday.' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin. Rook made a donation to the organ fund of St. Peters' Lutheran Church on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary on Sunday, May 10. Warren and Roger Sholdice spent Saturday at Edgewood Camp, Eden Mills, near Guelph, e. training curs ' a leadership 1aa n o far. 1 n g 1 t Mrs. R Bina Miller returned to her home after spending the win- ter months with her grand- daughter, Mrs. Ed Fischer and Mr. Fischer in Seaforth. Mr, and_Mrs. L. H. Bennewies have moved from their farm to their new home Which they built in the village, Their son Edward resides on the hoale farm. Mr. and Mrs, John L, Benne. wies arespending -a week with their daughter, Mrs.. Ernie Hart11 and Mr. Marti," in Detroit and at- tending the c0lifirmation at Lutheran Church of their grand daughter, Joyce T3aa't1e. Mr., and Mrs. Carl lDlligsen, Janet. Carol and 'Gary, Windsor, with his mother, Mrs. Lena Ell igsen for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfs and boys and, Mr. and Mr,s. Soper and Jimmy of Kitchener with Ivir. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe Sunday. 51r, and Mrs. Manuel Better mann in London on Sunday via- sting Miss Doris, Arthur who 10 ill in Victoria hospital, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, R. Sholdice on Sunday for Roger's confirmation were Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Diegel, Faye and Nancy, Mr, and Mrs. Ross McLean, Bren- da and Bradley and Mrs. John C. 'Diegel, all of Stratford; Mr. and, Mrs. Grant Moore, Heather, Con- nie of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knight, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querengesser and family, Miss Barbara Clark, Mit shell; Mr. and Mrs, Martin Dieg- el and Arlene, McKillop; Miss Audrey -Hackwell, Walton; Mr, Mrs. 1T n: Seaforth; Ja _ aIlwal S r dk and les Mitchell, Lena Bennewies, W, L Querengesser, Relatives received word of the death of Frank Swagger, Detroit, husband of Elsie Querengesser. Mr. and 51re, Ed Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Bode, 'MMiw. W. Here, from the record, are a few of the common sense views Charlie MacNaughton is expressing forcefully on behalf of Huron ON AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY— "May I point out, Mr. Speaker, to you and the hon. members of 'this House that, in my opinion, a unique opportun- ity exists in Huron for industry to avail itself of the enterprise and ability of our farmers . , —Hansard. Page 486 ON ORGANIZED LABOR— "The tactics of the irresponsible seg- ments of labour must be checked the steadily increasing patterns of strikes and the subsequent higher cost of labour, have been the principal fac- tor contributing to the mounting costs of consumer goods and the inflationary tendencies that threaten our economy Another serious aspect of this whole situation , . is that there are many branches of our society (particu- larly those on fixed incomes and pen. stoners) who do not possess the counter- part of the strike weapon with which to retaliate.* —Hansard, Page 489 ON DAYLIGHT TIME "I do believe this gov't should consider every possible means of providing for uniform change dates on a province wide basis. The haphazard manner in which this matter is now being handled results not only in pure confusion, but, in scores of instances, extreme inconven- ience and, in fact, hardship." —Hansard, Page 1136 ON NEW CANADIANS "Of recent years, our population has been swelled by people of other lands, to all of whom we extend a traditional Huron welcome. The customs and tra- ditions of their native countries have already enriched us and a new typicaliy Canadian culture emerges." —Hansard, Page 485 ON BUYING CANADIAN— "I urge the government to institute, as soon as possible, a policy which would require all departments of gov't, all agencies and institutions under the dir- ection of gov't or who are receiving grants from the govt, to give a price preference to Goods of Canadian manu- facture," —Hansard, Page 488 RE-ELECT Charlie MacNaughton Speaks for Huron INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE LEGISLATURE CHARLIE MacNAUGHTON'S VOICE HAS BEEN EFFECTIVE IN PROMOTING THE INTERESTS OF HURON RIDING . . . LET HIM CONTINUE TO FIGHT FOR YOU. 'Progress Ontario' Support the "Common Sense" Program of the Frost Administration which has given Ontario its `Dynamic Decade.' PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE THURSDAY, JUNE 11 THE S1Sib1 ORTH NEWS.- Thured May 4, 1000 .5� 44, yy DID YOU ti�'riy'Z /31' q�� 4 h 4 KNOW 17 / �y That the Clinton Compnun ity Credit Union has many • ��� .v safeguards r/� (1) AUDI'PTNG OIs, SLIDER- •:. ,�1�� . VISORY OOMMMTIEL (elected by iuelnlber's) cunn yyL (2) ONTARIO CREDIT UNION LEAGUE SUPERVISORS (3) GOVERNMENT INSPECTORS (4) ANNUAL AUDIT HY FIRM OF O1AWrion,E'D ACCOUNTANTS ' CRE( I'1 CLINTON COMMUNITY UNION LIMITED novinewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwi Clean up for Spring Spring Lions Annual S Sea�orth P Paper Drive WEDNESDAY, MAY 20TH Paper - Magazines - Rags Old Mattresses For convenience of those in the surrounding district who wish to co-operate, collection depots have been established as follows: DUBLIN ' William Stapleton CONSTANCE Borden Brown Store WINTHROP McCluskie's Store CROMARTY Walker's Store CROMARTY Sorsdahl's Store STAFFA Sadler's Store- BRUCEFIELD Ross Scott • 0 Proceeds from the drive are used for the Lions Club Community and Welfare work, Prepare your' bundles now and be ready for theiions Annual Paper ()rive Remember the date: WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th Auspices SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB WWWINYVVINIWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWANIO Querengesser attended the funer- al of Betty Schleuter, grand dau- ghter of the late Andrew Brod- hagen, at Palmerston Tuesday. Many parents from this dist- rict attended the variety prog- ram at Mitchell DHS Friday. ENUMERATORS Enumerators appointed up to Tuesday by Returning Officer Russell Bolton to prepare voters lists: McKillop — Jas. McQuaid, William Little, Ed. Godkin, The- ron Betties. Tuckersmith: Mrs Edward Boyes, Mrs. David Mc- Lean,' Frank Falconer, Kyle, Nor- Mrsris Sillery, T Ernest Ross. Stanley: Clifford Stewart, Fred Rothwell, Mrs. W. Jones, Louis Taylor. Frank Mc- Clinchey, John Watson, Alvin Rau. WILLIAM HAYTER Mr. William Hayter , passed away near Clinton as result of a traffic accident on May 8th in his '62nd year. Born on Goshen line near Zurich lie farmed east of Kippen and later at Varna r.1 on the Babylon line. He was a member Goshen United Church, Varna L.O.L. and a violinist with the Murdoch. orchestra for many years. Surviving are his widow, the former Emily Tippett, three sons, Elmer, Harvey, Marvyn, of Varna; one daughter, Mrs. Ken MacLean, Hensai:l; three 'sisters, Mrs. Alf Moffat, Kippen; Mrs, Ce- cil Dowson, Varna; Mrs. Marvin Routson, Florida; four 'brothers, Lloyd, Lucan; - Elgin and Russell of London; Gordon, Pontiac. Northside United Oltarela Church school 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Young People's Group 8 p,m. A welcome to all, Egmo+tdville United Church Dr. J. Semple, minister; Lyle Hammond, organist -choir leader.. Morning subject, The Church be- fore Pentecost.. 1.0 a.m., Church school and minister's Bible Class. ,f ill I nl Nn,1 n 11,11$11111111111111111 n11,111a1111,11,1G111 First Presbyterian Church REV. D. LESLIE ELDER Minister 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL AND YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLASS 11 A.M. Guest Preacher The Rev, Wallace McLean, Lucknow, Ont. Pest Moderator, Presbytery of Hu ron•Mnitland Anthem, Senior Choir "O Be ,Torful" (Schilling) Evening service discontinued for summer months PRELIMINARY NOTTCE: Sunday, May al, Spring Tamnkoilering Service details nest week H. A, KEIPSTER Orgiuiht and Choir Leader ?n'u'll a 111111111111111111b1➢U1111,1,111111 u111 nominal 1111 nt Brownie's DRIVE-IN Clinton Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 14 and 15 —Double Feature— "THE MONTE CARLO STORY" Marlene Dietrich - Vittorio DeSica "REBEL IN TOWN" John Payne -- Ruth Roman (One Cartoon) SATURDAY ONLY—May 16 "TANK BATTALION" Don Kelly Ed. G. Robinson Jr. "HELL SQUAD" Brandon Carroll - Fred Gavlin SUNDAY MIDNITE and MONDAY—May 17 and 18 "THE CAT GIRL" (Adult Entertainment) Barbara Shelly - Robert Ayers "INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN" Steve Terrell - Gloria Costello TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY May 19 and 20 "THE REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER" Jane Russel - Richard Egan TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Rain or clear, first show at dusk Children under 12 in curs Free ung Hugh Benninger says Life Insurance is bought on the '' instalment plan but is marked "Paid" 1f you do not live DUBLIN, ONT. Phone 54r 3 feder41 ationN �Li e iN0