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
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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.
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Only a modern gas
all these benefits:
SPEED
CLEANLINESS
DEPENDABILITY
,.1
T
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SILENT OPERATION
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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 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