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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-06-18, Page 4KIPPEN Sunday s rvlea at St, Andrew's United 01111.re11 was wgli attolld- ed. Rev, cook of IMOan was .lu aarge o'i the service in tile 4014- some ibsettee or the minister, Rey. M. Mi11ui Miss Mixte Jarrett, Nurse it1 training at Stratford hospital, is spending three weeks'vacation with her parents, li.lr,. and Mrs. A, Jarrott, Recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs.'Dowson were, :oils, A, l :Yes of Searorth; Mr, and Mrs, ' Oscar THANK . �Y M .S (CFAA chT May I express zny grateful appreciation to all who supported me on June 11, I will continue to represent all of the people in Huron rid- ing to the best of my ability. ME) TO Wright' of Keuniiworthi Mt+, and Mrs. W. ,Stogdill sof `rorolltOl Lloyd ilowson, Varna, and had a gamily,. reunion, On Wednesday lain, 44 clliid- reli et Stanley tOwnsliil) Scheel and their teacher, Mrs, nice, on, leYeti a bus trip to Toronto and Spent three hours at the museum. and Queens Park and took a re- turnttii • ) on the subway, return - Ing home about 10.30 p.m, 'the Misses Lynda and Cathy Ferguson./o@ Ohiselllgrst are vis, iting'Inds week with an aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. A. Parsons, Mr. and Ml's. Monty Matomnra, Kiln and Lynda, spent the week end with relatives in Oakville. ivir, and Mrs, Norman Dlckert visited Sunday with relatives and friends in Clifford. Miss Alice Pfaff of Ayliner was a week end guest of Itlr, and Mrs, Robert D, Frlgle• Flowers at the church Sunday were in memory of the tate Mr, Walter Fairbairn. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Priestap or near Mitchell visited Sunday with Mr. Robert Thomson. Mrs. W. L. Mollis spent a few days in Wroxeter, her mother, Mrs. Gibson, returning with her for some holidays. Mr: and Mrs, Gordon Harkness and family of Parkhill. visited. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, W. R. Cooper. Mrs, Wm, Winder is visiting a few weeks With her sister-in-law, Mrs, V, Winder of London. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Chiang of Madison, Wisconsin, are spend - Ing this week with her sister, Mv. and Mrs. Vlotomiira. Mr. and Mas, E, Dowson eel°. brated June 3rd with _Mr, and Mrs, E. .Kerr •of Winthrop, the occasion being Mrs, Dowson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Maker of Brantford viisited on the week . because natural gas gives instant, automatic, even heat in every room of your house all winter through. IF YOU MASSED OUT ON COMFORT LAST WINTER Only a modern gas all these benefits: SPEED CLEANLINESS DEPENDABILITY ,.1 T heating system gives you ECONOMY SILENT OPERATION AUTOMATIC CONTROL Free services: On call 24 hours a day, your gas company will clean and adjust your burner every year ... free! Budget plan: Pay the modern, easy way. Your gas company offers a budget plan which spreads your yearly heating bit over a tan month period. You'll see and feel the c:ifference. v hen you convert to Natural Gas, Your walls and furniture stay cleaner your house is comfortably worin at the touch of a thermostat. TO NATURAL GASI ,Don't wait for the rush season e . . Convert to natural gas now and enjoy the added comfort it brings you next winter. A gas burner just takes a few hours to install. You may budget the low cost over many months. For a Ires'estimote on a modem, automatic Natural Gas install- ctioa, cat your heating con- tractor or Union Gas. AT YOUR HEATING CONTRA TOFt OR UNION� j - Co PA N Y OF CANADA, LIMITED SEAFORTH end with Kr, and Mrs. Eddie A1o11ride and fondly. Mr, and Mrs,. Frank McOoua- ohie and daughters of MaeDon- aid, Man., and formerly of 11p. pen, visited friday aftoll:Ma. witll'Mr. Molds and Mr, and Mrs, Long. Mr, Jaxnes Armstrong and his sister' -lit -law, Mlss Jessie Huchi- son of Stage,wa e Sunday evon• ing visitors with Mr, and Mrs, N. Lon1g, BRODHAGEN The monthly meeting of Brod- hagen Chamber of Commerce was held on Thursday evening, Due to the work to be done at the community centre it was de - sided the members could not spare the time to drive the chit- siren to the Lions park, Mitchell, for swimming lessons this yeas, However the parents would be contacted and the children will 'be transported by 4nterestecl par- ents. A fund raising campaign was discussed in the form of a' community auction .sale, All people in the community will be. asked to donate 5aleabie articles' to be offered at auction July 15. Four auctioneers have donated their time and already six calves, pigs,' television set, bicycle and Trost of other articles have been donated. Cash of course will b most heartily :aceepted and iiia nave made sizeable donation The building is now talong shape and day by day the wal are getting higher. The main a ditoriunx .has a `wall of doub Dement blocks, the front wall an u 20 feet back will De of brick a1 ang'elstone. Any men who cool spare a day or so will be Trio welcome and William Diego foreman, would like to hear fro you. Ray Seherbarth, son of M and Mrs, Edwin Scherbarth, lx taken a position in Georgetown Mr, Donald 'l4rolfe had the nal fortune to .iniure his ankle whit playing with Brodhagen bal team at Monkton last week, Ray Bennewies, son of Mr. an Mrs, Norman Bennowies, has ac coined a position with the Lon don police force and starts o Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, John MeMeyero Alberta with Mr. and Mrs. La yarn :Wolfe on Saturday anal Mr and Mrs. Wolfe spent Sunda with her mother, Ml's. John Hin of Sebringville. Mr. and Mrs, Manuel Heuer mann attended—anniversary ser vices at Anderson United Churc and were guests,'of Mr. and Mrs Humphrey Ant�liur, 'Kirleton, on Sunday, Miss Gertrude Herbert of Cal- ifornia, Mrs, Albert Herbert, of Montreal, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbert recently. ``Mr. and Mrs, Ed Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Smith, Dennis, Dean, Sheila, Sharon, with Mr. and "Mrs, Albert Snaith, Bien, helm, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Carl and Mrs, Ad Pfeifer with he fornier's grandmother, Mrs. Nichol, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs, John Fischer and boys, Toronto,. Rev, and Mrs. Paul Fischer and boys, Zurich, with Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Fischer. Summer • Vacation Bible 'School ill be held at St. Peter's Luth- eran Church from June 29 to Ju ly ard. The annual Sunday school pic- nic will be on Sunday, July 12th. Church services begin at 10.30 for the summer. The swing bowling teams be- an their games' week. Roger William Siemon, son of r. and Mrs, Roy Siemon, was iced during the Sunday mer - ng service with Mr. and Mrs. eorge Jarmuth and Mr, and rs, Harold Wurdell the spon- rs along with the parents, Kevin Geraldr, -Buuck, infant n of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald amok, with Mr. and Mrs. War- n Buuck and Mr. and Mrs. Alex, cCall as sponsors along with e parents. e ny S. Is 11- le ] d st Diego r. a'8 s-. e 1 d• n f• Y z h • t w g II bapt ni G M so SO B ti M th VARNA Mr. David Pitt of St, John's, Newfoundland, spent the week end with his parents, Rev. and Mrs, T. J. Pitt, Mr. and \irs. Frank Hill and family of St. Catherines visited relatives over the week end. Plans are being made to hold a vacation Bible School in the United Church, July 6 to 11. lir. Floyd MeAsh, of Hamilton, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McAsh, Messrs. Robert Taylor, Wil- liam McAsh attended the United Church rally and sing time at Win.gham on Sunday last. Mrs. Henry Voss has returned home after a month's visit ovith relatives in Holland. At the regular meeting of LOL 1025 last Thursday evening an Honorary Member's Certificate was presented • to Mr, Nelson Reid, who has been over fifty years a member in the Lodge. NORTH MoKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCal- lum, Pani, Ronald and Marion, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Regele at Heapeler. Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Thornton, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs, William Morris and Mr. William Brodhagen at Brussels Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Fischer of Mitchell spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Edward Regele. Mr. and Mrs. 'Herman Hinz of Bornholm with Mr, and Mrs. Hu - bort Johnson Sunday evening. On June 28 to 26 some 200 4-9I Homemaking Club members from across the province will attend their annual conference at the OAC in Guelph. Six girls will represent Huron, Norma Harper,' Clifford rr 1; Shirley Simmons, Wroxeter rr 1, Loretto Connolly, Dublin rr 1; Marilyn Taylor, Londeaboro rr 1, Donelda Loatell, Kippen rr 3; Kathryn Hick, Exeter rr 3. UNOFFICIAL. RETURNS COD10IUCIt-^� Poll M11augls el duA 1x• •,. , 40 22. , ,.. 140 60 , ., 152 70 8A .. ,,.... 00 43 813 98 62 4, 126' 92 6 6 .,.,. :,..,,,.,,10 166 91 7 82 44 OA 013 86 52 77 87 161 14 xi. ,,, 112, 07 1,E ... .,,,..,•, • 71 88 12N 124 65 Totnls 1723 902 CLINTON 114 08 1B 187 68 LB lug e2' 3B OA 109 69 89 40 4A 413'.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 98 Totals 808 EXETER- 9A L,'T. ER— las 49 49 2A 156 78. 2B 196 88 0 3A 11813 90 60 4 Totals SEAPORTH1. — 452 2 9 4 Totals 1%TAENSALL- 68 40 918 439 72 117 122 01 97 07 41 91 71 u4 470 - 506 109 87 113 106 95 Totals 214 182 GODER1OFI TOWNSHIP- 2 OWNSHIII —2 8 4 a Totals LAY - 2 3A 0E s Tatnis HULLETT-'• 54 71 32 61 3 47 47 4 09 06 5 30 17 6 , 52 57 7 67 61 Totals 371 380 McKILLOP-1 87 iso 2 76 82 9 66 125 4 60 89 Totals 239 ` 412 STANLEY— 64 44 2 39 60 8 41 28 4 121 34 6 09 28 6 66 45 7 1 4 47 Totals 664 317 STEPHEN - 1 78 68 e- 53 32 0 9-5 77 4 81 81 6 20 04 6 112 73 7 31 65 8 61 25 10A 53 42 1010 25 70 65 20 63 48 63 27 65 33 74 45 415 - 219 98 50 80 40' 50 •79 68 67 113 130 26 67 104 78 24 86 95 73 488 - 600 Totals UCKER.SMITH- 647 640 67 100 88 109 3 48 66 4 79 71 6 40 73 6 46 56 37 41 22 Totals 466 579 TJSBORNE- 9 54 4n 50 62 3 22 34 62 41 0 64 66 7 46 26 74 61 -,Totals 572 369 ADVANCE POLLS— Exeter 18 10 Godcrlch - 10 7 Seatorth 11 5 Totals - 37 - 22 SUMMARY— Advance 37 22 Goderich - 1725 001 Exeter 918 430 Clinton 808 452 Seaforth 470 5555 Hensall 214 192 Goderich Twp. 413 215 Hay 988 600 Mullett 371 390 McKillop 230 412 Stanley 684 317 Stephen 647 640 'h,ckersmith 488 079 Usborne 872 360 Totals 7725 6077 Majority for hlacNaaghton, 1,642, .NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH Church School, 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a:m. Mrs, Jas. A. Stewart, Organist; Mr. Jas, A. Stewart, Choirmast- er; Rev. 3'. Cliff Britton, B.A., Minister, E17monelvitte United Church Dr. J. Semple, minister; Lyle Hammond, organist -choir leader, 11 arm -Holy Communion and' Baptism. Subject: "Three'Chairs for Christians," •Session will convene at 10,30, Minister's vestry, 10 arm,—Church School and Minister's Bible Class. First Presbyterian Church REV. D. LESLIE ELDER Minister 10 Am. CHURCH SCHOOL AND YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Ct,ASS 11 A,M. "THE GLORY OF THE UNEXPECTED" Senior choir, anthem, Praise Ye, Jehovah" (Lyon) Soloist, Mrs. Frank Kling A brief statement concerning the new Deaconess Training School will be made, and envelopes for the building fund will be received at this service Organist and Choir Leader A. 8EMiSTER .'aau,teunenmssim uiria,....uricaseuumm�ue THE SI3AFORTH NLSWlS--••'intraday= Julie 28, 1909 BLAKE Mr. and Mrs, William Oeaell and family of Varna spent Sun - del afternoon with Mrs, Rudy Desch, Mr, Harold Finlay and felnily attended the 01110101sey twilight meeting held at Frank I'adell's at Poplar NM Friday eventing. Blake School lielcl their last Red Oross meeting on Friday with a ball game, Those on the coio1uililttee we'r'e Sharon Baeoli-` ler, Enuua and Margaret Finlay,. Mervyn Brit and Allen ttrb, Sunday vlsitore with Mr, Her.. old I4'inlay and 'family were Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Osbo1'neSharon, Mrs. Edgie Farrell, M,r. Fred Herd of Kincardine and M)', and , Mrs, Wm. Oeselx of Varna and Mas, Rudy Ru Oesch, • M7', and Ml's. Abner Weber of 0owaiistowll were week end vis. Itors with Mr, and Mrs, Menne' Steekle and Mr, and Mrs. Peter Gingerio1i, ON JUNE 21 FROM CANADIAN NATIONAL fast modern travel by RAILINE between Guelph, Owen Sound, Southampton, Kincardine, Palmerston, Stratford, Goderich, with connections for Toronto and London. Enjoy the air-conditioned comfort, the picture windows and foam rubber seats in these brand-new self-propelled Diesel cars, sheathed in gleaming stainless steel. Forget about traffic strain, parking worries—con- sult your local CNR agent for the convenient Railiner schedules. BY TRAIN DIAN NATIONAL o -AA Due o a' haw f1tul i tray YOU CAN PACK INTO A DAY IN -10 Imagine fishing a peaceful lake ... then spending an evening in a smart resort. It's easy to do it all in the same day in North Western Ontario. Here romantfe names are all around to remind you of the frontier days of not -so -long -ago ... Fun is in the air ... Fish abound in the waters. Life's wonderful! Discover how economical it is to. explore Ontario by mailing the coupon. below. Literatureyoa will receive includes an up-to-date list of accommodation that shows you where tostay at the price you want to pay. FREER ONTARIO TRAVEL Parliament Beige., Toronto, Ontario, Send free literature about Norm Western Ontario and road map 184 Nam* ... Arhir•n Poet Oe1o• ItIMMEMEEM3E,t?ste...,�eana: Ontario Deportment o/ need @ Pantile, hos. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister. r KNOW ONTARIO BETTER irr 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 air iWe1I iforiun at Targe in the Town of Seaforth until further notice from this date, November 12, 1958. B. F. Christie Mayor God Save the Queen