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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-05-21, Page 4KIPPBN Mrs. I'.tt\ )gyre and_ MN, Chur- lick of Sarnia also Mr. and Mrs'. Fergus Wright acid• family of Brampton were week 'end guests Of Ml', and Mrs, Charles Eyre. • Dr. and Mrs, 1V. Sproat and Mr, and. Mrs, Mervin Johnson of Windsor visited with Mr, and Mrs, Allan Johnson during the week end. • ' Miss Eileeli Mclean. of London spent the week end in .London. Mr. and 11rs, Grant Love of Cairo. Mich., Visited recently with Mr. ROA. Coope'? Lr. Cao- (ier returning, with them for a few weeks, Mr, and \irs. Monty Motomura, Kim and Linda,' spent the iloli• day )tnith relatives in Oakville, "A Gas Water Heater saves you money... gives you more Hot Water in less time" says, FRANK KLING SEAFORTH PLUMBER DEALER;��4. ��\ Tau never run out of hot \\,_ ,....... .k„ , water when you have a Gas Nater Heater. It heats water so fast (4 times faster than any other system) that you always have a constant supply of hot seater. And it costs you less to buy ... less to operate," See modern Gas Water Heaters at Frank Kling Ltd. Main Street a or UNION CU41P1\yOJ crIgo,1/4,44no Mrs. Ross Love received word of the death of Mrs. Thu cooper of Tugaske, So,ilc„ who passed away on April 2S. She was the former Mary llui•raY, of Theiler. smith, and Is survived by her husband, two Sons, John and Ro- bert one daughter Anne and a sister. MISS Anne Murray of Ger- rie, Ont. Mr, and Mrs, Eldin Kerr of 111nthrep visited an evening 'het week with her parents, M1.. .and Mrs, Elston, Dowson, YP anniversary at St. Andrews United Church was well attend- ed, Rey, Roulston of Lucan was guest speaker and :11r. McDonald, Walton, guest soloist. The WMS shipped bales 300 lbs of used clothing the past week for overseas relief and to Minicoy Reserve, Mi'. and Mh's. Gordon Harkness and fancily of Parkhill visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, R. Cooper. Mt. and Mrs. Ed Wahl of Lis- towel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLellan. \h and Mrs, Joe LeGard, Sari - Sue Sue anBilly of Downsview, were guests of an aunt and un - et), Mr, and Mrs, N. Long. The May meeting of Kippen \4'\IS and WA was lied with \irs. Ralph Turner and Miss Irene Turner as hostesses, in the sell,00l room of the church. There were 20 members and foul' visit- ors present. Mrs. E. Jarrett con- ducted the worship period during which Mrs, E, Kyle read the seri- Mum After a short cancer film was shown Mrs. Consitt presided. Mrs, John R. Cooper and Mrs. P. Charter's reported for the visit - tug' oom. and Mrs. Harold Jones and Mrs. Willner Joneer were al), pointed visitors for May. Anyone litlyllignylons could bringthen) to the June meeting. Mise Gwenueth Hendrick favored with a !recitation "tine Ladies' Aid." Mrs. John Sinclair read 0. clean- ter on tlzo Hawaian Islands from the study book, Atter a short W.A. meeting lunch was served by Circle 2, BAYFIELD hiss Berthena Cruickshank, at Ilolmesvine, spent the week end with her aunt, Miss Bertltena Sturgeon, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Pfaff and son, Windsor, were at their home Over the week end. Mr. and airs. E, W. Oddleifson, London, spent the week end at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore, Detroit, are spending a few days at their )tome. ,Leslie Elliott spent the week end at Mount Clemens, Lich. Dr. and Mrs. A. C, Chapman, of Detroit, spent from Fiddayi Ito Monday at their cottage. \Ir. and Mrs, Gerald Sturgeon and 'baby, Preston, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sturgeon. Mr. and lits. Hugh MeoLaren, Pert Elgin, are visiting Misses Maude and Josephine Stirling. Mr, and Mrs. George Willitts anti family, Detroit, are at their cottage this week, Miss Helen McLeod, Loudon, spent the holiday :week- end With her mother, ,Mrs. Mae McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. E. L.+11a11, Lond- on, ars at their eottage. Mrs. D, Yarty and two child- ren, Loudon, calve last weep to. reside in the village. • Mr, and MTS. Jas, Lindsay and fancily, London, were at their cottage over alte holiday. Miss Jessie -Metcalf, Detroit, was at her home over the week end. Dr, end Mrs. R. G. Hunter and faruilY, Toronto. spent the Week end at their home. Mr, and Mrs, T. Mcauftin, Da: Milton, were at their cottage, Mr: and firs. Warren •Cook and two daughters of London were at their cottage for the week end, Miss- Jayce Bell, London, spent the Week end with her parente, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John McConkey and family, London, spent the week end at their cottage. Corporal and Mrs. J. E. Hay- man and son, Centralia, spent the week enc) with Mr. and Mrs, R. L. \fac•iillen. Miss Joan Tillman, London, spent the week end with Mrs, Helen Cluff and family. TUCKERSMITH The Tuekersnlitlt Ladies' Olub met at the home of Mrs. Eldon Crich with 12 members and nine visitors present. Roll call was answered by What I would like to do if I were 21 again. The Club plans to have a bake sale in May. Mrs. W. Rogerson played a nun) - Charlie MacNaughton Works for Huron A RESPECTED VOICE FOR HURON FARME In just one sitting, Charlie MacNaughton has este. fished himself - as an effective speaker on behalf of agricultwre, iris efforts on the Agriculture Committee have led to important benidits to farmers. ON AGRICULTURE BRIEFS— On being critic -lased in for eoznmendine :he Fart.-:_ Union delegation made to the Agriculiure the Huron MPF "What Is good in this brief ar aej other brief, I propose .. both inside and outside the )cease and I can assure the Hon, member that certain of these suggestions and recommendations have already been Implemented and I am confid- ent that those that merit attention and consideration will receive it in due course." —Hansard Page 1T'± RE-ELECT ON GASOLINE TAX— ` t o e -e t_.-: -he =atter c± 113:- raszane tea 3N FARM; .r syr} Marketing. re.ar.s ly provide the answer . ours situation is, to a very eras' ier- able extent. yet to be seen. Never- theless -ve,-theless it must be admitted that the farmer is faced with the neces- sity of developing some means of combatting matters collectively ov- er whieli individually he has Tittle or no control." --Hansard, Page 400 ACTI ON Charlie MacNaughton moved in the standing committee on agriculture that the Government undertake to provide compensation for loss of live- stock through rabies. This program was adopted by the Government on March 19, 1.959. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE THURSDAY, JUNE 11 THE 19l)AMOiiTII 1117Wk, ico piano, Mrs, A b01^ 0l1 )i . o lox, Me - Gregor, Kip11on, gave all atieaiuit of her trip to Vineland, OM. in, January where she Was u delogitte far Heron.. Federation of Agricul- ture. Site also told"of the many hrojeets being carried out by the 5romen% institute.. Lunch WaS served by Group 3. Turney'e Church W.A. 11101 in the church basement on Airl•il 10 with 10 members present, The script - ma was read by, Mrs, 101010r Townsend, Prayer was by Mrs, Bi'lin Whitmore, devotiouS by Mrs, john Turner and the lople was taken Ity Mrs. Greg "M1e0reg* or. It was deckled to give $10,00 to the cancer fund. Invitation was accepted to attend a WA meeting at Idoltnesville April 28, also one at Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton, at 2,10 pan. 00 Stay 7111. Lunch was served by Mrs. Lawson and Mrs, J Turnor, COMMUNICATION Dear Fellow Readers, -Did you know there is a very eiinole way 1 • r he people tizr o1 i t tincth to help b C.N.LB,? Nowadays, donations are the order of the ditY, (lona- tions for this and donations for that, until .your pocket begins to feel the pinch, The donation T ant talking about, does not cost one little penny, All expenses aro borne by C.N.LB. The 'only thing you have to do is to will your eyes to the ONIB. There the cornea is removed and transferred tothe eyes of a blind person. All doctors have information on this subJect, so just notify him. -The demand fir exceeds the supply. They have a waiting list so long, surely we could help someone else to see, after we are through with our eyes. It would be fine for us to will our eyes. The demand is for eyes now. I am sure if the older generation knew about this t11eY would be willing. More information can be •ob- tainecl by writing to :—The Eye Bank of Canada (Ont, Division), C,N.I.B., 929 Bayview Ave., Tor- onto 17, Ont. These really are not morbid thoughts. Who knows what to- morrow might bring. It would be rather nice to know you were enabling someone to see, prob- ably the faces of his ar her chil- dren whom they hadn't seen for years, or the sun rise in the east, or lovely apple blossoms. Toss it around in your mind for awhile. I'm sure you will come up with the right answer. It makes no difference the age of the person. Probably 'some of You saw the TV program on this subJect about a mouth ago. The cornea of the eyes of a tiny baby were transferred to the eyes of a grown woman, enabling her to see her children again. Pleasant thought, isn't it? There is a set of three cards to be filled out, one to be carried on __' orthSide United Church Church school 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Young People's Group 8 p.m. A welcome to all. Eglnondvilie united Church Dr. J. Semple, minister; Lyle Hammond, organist -choir leader. 11 a.m., Public Worship of God. Subject, "The Chief Concerns of a Boy's Life." Annual Church Parade High School Cadets. Church School and Bible Class 14 a.m. •mom suunu,monnnu11nnnn1111uunnuup. First Presbyterian Church REV. D. LESLIE ELDER .Minister 1' y1. C11Lo(CH SCHOQL AND YOLca FELLOWSHIP CLASS 11 A.M. REV. D. L. ELDER Miracle at Jericho" 31eAc Senior Choir A."^.hem—'The Lord is My Light" (Sneaks) SoIois�. Mfr. Frank Kling Mr. Dave Stewart SUNDAY. MAY 31ST Spring Thankoffering Service 11 a.m. The Rev. T. J. McKinney, B.A., Tc-eswater, Ont. Moderator of Huron-Majtlan6 Presbytery Them will be special music by the Choir H. A. KEMPSTER Organist and Choir Leader 111111111111.11t1111111.101111111 llllllllllllllll 111111111111 ",h'hili'e11oY, May 21, 1000 ,1 ,110 1 Breen at till 'bines, 0110 to DO rammed to the 19ya Bank, lupi the 011101',' 20nr neat of kin i+tleth .lust sigh You!' Viirtl, ItIld 'forgui WWII: At, 130 how about it, fonts? Do it tow, before It 1(1155 your mind, U,N.1.11. Ill I.Pl0it, Seafortlr. ST. COLUMBAN PENNY SALE PRIZEOS ON DISPLAY AT 110X IC011NtTUIIJ STORE MAY 21 - 23 Draw Tumidity, May 20, 0 pan. St. Colurnhan Pen wing the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 21 and 22 "KINGS GO FORTH" Frank Sinatra Natalie Wood Tony Curtis (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and MONDAY May 23 and 25 Double Feature — "• "Buchanan Rides Alone" (Color) Randolph Scott "The Last Blitzkreig" Van Johnston - Kerwin Mathews TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY May 20 and 27 "DANGEROUS EXILE" (Color) Lduis Jourdan - Belinda Lee TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Rain or clear, first show at dusk Children under 12 in cars Free Win top marks in good grooming Suits, slacks, coats, sweaters ...we'll give your entire wardrobe that "band - box" freshness so vital to a well- . groomed look. Prompt service, modest prices Finest work always FLANNERY CLEANERS phone 87 Firs Hugh Benninger says With life insurance you can make your will before you make your money DUBLIN, ONT. Phone 54 r 3 oederation Life Seaforth Agricultural Society are sponsoring a FIELD CROP COMPETITION FEATURING HUSKING CORN THOSE INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT IiEN STEWART, HAROLD PRYGE OR ROBERT McMILLAN 1,11111111.4.111 111141,11111111 11,1 1111,111111111111 11111.11.1141 1111111 11141111111,1111111,11111,1111/, PROCLAMATION TOWN OF SEAFORTH • In accordance with a resolution passed by the 1Iunicipal Council of the Town of Seaforth, 1 hereby pl'oclainl that in View of the present rabies situation. no clog shall be allowed to run at large in the Town of Seaforth until further notice from this date, November 12, 1955, B. F. Christie Mayor God Save the Queen Lnuaanoa"" moniumumuumunueumunnumou onio Wl,",Imi nnuutuuau nithoo cold„