HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-10-15, Page 4WALTON
Mr. Hugh Campbell is visiting
with :lir, and Mrs. Jack Kellar,
Seaforth, rut Present,
51r, Murray yiills, Brautfcrd,
agent -Saturday with. his father.
M', Earl Mills.
lilies Rosemarie Bolger o1C Mil,
tou spent the holiday with her l
Parents, J'tl^., and Mrs. Harr)" Bal•
ger,
Miss Claire klarkweli of Lo11-
don visited her parents.
Miss Isabel Lydiatt, London, vi.
Work Parties
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sited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins and
Mr. aril Mrs. Freie'Martin, Bur.
ford,. sl)errt the 11 'U11 uy with Mr,
and Mrs. C, 51artlu,
NORTH McKILLOP
T M SCI LOP
Mr. and Mrs. T. Burnes PI Dub-
lin spent Monday evening with
5Ir. and Mrs. Joe Thornton,
[Miss Bernice Glanville, student
nurse of Stratford With'her par.,
Nortllsicle Uaa'ited (March
Worship, 11 a.m. This will be
Laymen's Sunday with Mr. Car,
trey Cann or Exeter, the guest
speaker. Laymen will also lead
the •service of worship. All the
men in the congregation invited
•t0 this service.
(Much School, 10 a,m, Classes
rev all age groups,
Nursery attendants present to
look after young children during
morning worship period.
Egnmoudviiie United O7baai'ch
Dr,J. Semple, minister; Lyle
Hammond, organist, olloir leader.
Laymen's Sunday. Guest speak-
er,Mr, S. A. Snider, outstanding
layman of London :Conference,
Special music by male chorus.
Church school 10 a.n1, Sun. vv-
ening, Oct. 25, Jr. Farmers of Hu-
ron.
St, Thomas' A,ng7foas March
Sunday School 10 a,n1.; Morn-
ing Prayer 11 a,ni.; Evensong 7
p,m, Holy Conmunion first Sian.
clay morning of month and third
Sunday at 9 a.m. Rev. H. Don-
aldson, Rector,
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First Presbyterian
Church
REV. D. LESLIE ELDER
Minister
10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL ANI)
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLASS
11 A.M. Laymen's Sunday
Music — Male Quartette: D.R.
Stewart, RE. Willis, 3,A.
Cardin), H. N. McLeod
7 P.M. "Getting Hold of the
Wrong Man"
Music — .Guest soloist, Miss
Helen Videan, Goderich
"The Haeven's Proclaim Hint"
A number of men will take
part in the services
All cordially invited
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DUFF'S UNITED
CHURCH
McKillop
Anniversary
Services
SUNDAY
October 18th
11 A.M. AND 7.30 P.M.
Rev. Mr. Winlaw,
Hensall
GUEST SPEAKER
eats, Allo and Mrs. Fred Glanville
for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glanville
and family of Crediton spent
,Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Regele,
Oongr'atulatious to at?. anal Mrs.
Harold MoCallurn on the arrival
of their baby daughter Oot. 10th.
The.many friends of Ml's, Wm.
Manley, wiser her a speedy reeov-
e0Y.
Marion and Ronald McCallum
are 'holidaying with their grand
.parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Regele.
(Mr, Ed Dennis is ander the doc-
tor's card: We wish him a speedy
recovery,
BRODHAGEN
Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Gilek and
Susan of Desboro with Mr, and
Mrs. Aug. Soherbar'tll,
Mi'. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick
and family and Mr, and Mrs.
Laird Hendrick and family of Zur-
ich With Mrs. Alt Pfeifer and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer on Snn-
daMr,'and Mrs, Robert Gibb and
family of Glencoe with Mr, and
Mrs, Harold Sinytll and Mr, and
Mrs. Ford Dichison for the week
end,
Mr, and'Mrs. John Mueller and
Ruth Alu1 of Hamilton with Mrs.
Aug. Hillebrecht,
Mr, and Mrs, Lev Hicks and
Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Hicks with
relatives in Toronto. The former's
granddaughter Miss Diane New-
ton returned with them,
Mr. and Mrs. Aug, Soherbarth,
Mr, and Mrs. Harold E'lligsen and
Mr, and Mrs. Jonas Dittmer re-
turned from a trlp to Sudbury,
Elliott Lake and other points.
19fr, and Mrs. Jack Walker, De-
bra and Baran of Toronto with
her parents Mr, and Mrs. Fred A.
ilistner,
Messrs. Donald and Ian Mc-
Laughlin of Kincardine with Mr.
and Mrs. Wni, Diegel.
Rev. and Mrs. E, J. Fischer and
Grace with Rev. and Mrs. Paul
Fischer, Zurich, Mrs. Fischer re-
maining for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dittmer of
Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. Jonas
Dittmer for a few days.
Modern Feed Mill for Brodhagen
Brodhagen, situated in the cen-
tre of a thriving agricultural dis-
trict, has long felt the need of a
modern feed mill, Mervin Dietz
also foresaw this need and has
started construction on a lot be-
tween Wm. S. Riehl and Ed Ah-
rens on the west side of the Main
street. The two storey structure
will be 48x38 of concrete and
steel construction and equipped
for bulk feeding grinding and
mixing. The unloading at the
front of the mill and loading from
bins located above side drive-in
entrances. There will be four
large bins for storage. The plan-
ning of the mill has been done by
Mr. Dietz himself and should be
au asset to the community.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson
and family of Toronto spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. New -
ill Geiger and Johnny and Mrs.
Vlary Manson and Robert.
Master James Finlay spent Sat-
urday with his boy friend Master
tobert Oesch.
Mrs. Rudy Oesch spent a few
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clays with Mr, and Mrs. David
'Desch and family,
Miss Mary Finlay Visited with
Mrs. Loon Jeffery,
Mr', and Mrs, Peter Gingeriolt
spent the weekend at Kitchener
with Mr, and Mrs. Hilbert Mu..
Sellnan,..
Mr. Roy Mol3ride visited on
Sunday afternoon with Mr. 1-Iar-
old Finlay and family,
Ur, and Mrs, Percy Rowe Vis-
ited' with Mr. and Mrs, Newell
Geiger and Johnny, Mrs. Mary
Manson and Robert.
I'-iULLETT.
The regular monthly meeting
of the council] of Hullett was
held in the Community Hall, Lon-
desboro, All councillors were
Present. Reeve William . Jewitt
was absent as 11e was attending
the Goods Roads convention in
Vanconvel'.
The engineer's report on the
Storey -Dixon MI1111011) l Drain was
provisionally adopted and court
of revision will be held o11 Nov. 2.
DUBLIN
Mr. and IIr's. Eugene Giroux,
Thorold, Mr. and 0Zrs, John
Ki'auskopf and children, Alvins-
ton, Miss Patricia Costello, Lou-
don, with 3,di', and Mrs. Dart Cos-
tello.
Joseph Patrick Stapleton died
on Tuesday at his home In Dub-
lin, in his 67th year. A. son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Staple-
ton, he farmed in Hibbert until
retiring in 1057 'to Dublin where
he bought the ]Monte of Fergus
Stapleton. He was u member of
St, Patrick's Church and of the
Holy Name Society. He is sur-
vived by his wife, the former
Rose Downey, London; also a
daughter, Mrs. Dan R. (Mary
Catherine) Williams and a grand.
daughter, Nancy Williams, Jack.
souville, Florida; two sisters, y12'S.
Michael (Mary) Nagle, Dublin;
Mrs. Earl (Gertrude) Hubbs, Is-
lington. The body is resting at
his late residence, Dublin, until
Friday when requiem high mass
will be sung at 9.30 am in St. Pa-
trick's 'Church, followed by inter-
ment In the parish cemetery.
•HENSALL
Mr. Merney Twitchell of Tor-
onto spent the week end at the
home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Twitchell,
Mrs. Margaret Evans and fam-
ily of Waterloo spent the week-
end with Mrs. Evans' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R, Y. MaoLaren.
Mrs, Art MacCallum and babe
returned to their home at Russel -
dale after spending the past week
with her mother Mrs. Pearl Koeh-
ler,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gilmore
and daughter of Dundas visited
over the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McEwen, Malcolm and
Kathy.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kyle, Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Caldwell and
Jamie and Miss Bonnie Kyle
spent the week end with relatives
in Detroit.
GROUP FOUR WA
Mrs. Peter Christensen was hos-
tess for the Ootober meeting of
Group 4 WiA. of Northside United
Church. Mrs. Robert Bowie open-
ed the meeting. Business was con -
NEW, SPEEDIER
WATCI-I REPAIR
SERVICE
at
SAVAUGE'S
All work done on
premises
2 CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS
FRED (TED) SAVAUGE, C.W.
ELMER HINDS, C.W.
L. O. B. A.
EUCHRE
In the Orange Hall
Seaforth
Monday, Oct. 19
at 8.30 P.M.
Admission 40c. Lunch served
Everyone welcome
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Erwin
Johnson
in BRODHAGEN HALL
Friday, Oct. 16
Everyone welcome
Ladies please bring lunch
CO-OP INSURANCE
0, Automobile
• .Truett and Cargo Insurance
• Farni Liability and Traotor Ins,
• Fire Insurance and
Contents Insurance
• Accident & Sickness
ART WRIGHT
Phone 187 J John Street
SEAFORTII
Insure the 0o -op way
and you insure the Wright way
DORIS -4
Beauty Salon
Main St,, Seaforth
Phone 373
THE SEAFORTH MOWS—Thursday, October is, 1959
ducted by co, president, Mr's,
Howard Wilson. The quilt top do-
noted by Mrs. McNichol ivas sold.
Asir. Robert Bowie showed slides,
DOUBLE 2'ROUDL77
Troubles dicl not oonro singly
to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vosiclen over
tirollast fere clays, says tlloOlirr'ton
Ne'lvs•Recold. J/ajor clilfioalty was
when Roy fell through the floor
while working in his father's
bawl and injured his back badly.
1=le has since' been in Clinton, poi'
blit hospital where lie was placed
in a body cast, and is nolo .fairly
comfortable.
Then over the week end the
fancily cottage south of Bayfield
near Drysdale, burned one flight,.
No reason has been established
for the fire. ibis's, Voddon and the
children wes'e .oapinlg with the
farm work until neiglll)ors cache
to their aid and as well •operat-
ing their general store at Sum-
merhill.
bIr, and Ai'r's. Voilden and fam-
ily' are former residents iia 1 r $ r1ksof 31x1'.
gurney.
BORN
Pecicltb—iu Otin•ton nubile hos-
pital, on Saturday, October 3,
1959, to Mr. and .Mrs, John Peck
itt, RR 3, Seaforth, a son.
Huron Co-operative Medical
and Surgical Services
"The People's Own Plan to Provide Medical and
Surgical Care at Cost"
Patronize your County Organization
which provides Major Medical and
Surgical Benefits as well as a $1,000
Life Insurance Policy
Our member's may pay their Ontario Hospital Services
Premium through us at Six or Twelve month periods.
For further information contact your nearest director
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DIRECTORS:
MRS. O.G. ANDERSON
RR 5, WIngham
MRS. LLOYD TAYLOR
Exeter
KENNETH JOHNS
Woodham
GORDON RICHARDSON
Brucefleld
LORNE RODGES
RR 1, Goderich
RUSSELL KNIGHT
RR 2, Brussels
BERTRAM KLOPP
Zurich
GORDON KIRKLAND
Lucknow
RUSSELL T. BOLTON
Dublin
FORDYCE CLARK
RR 5, Goderich
ROY STRONG
Gorrie
BERT IRWIN
Clinton
President Vice -President Secretary -Treasurer
ROY STRONG FORDYCE CLARK BERT IRWIN
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PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
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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 allowed to run
at large in the Town of Seaforth until further
notice from this date, November 12, 1958.
B. F. Christie
Mayor
God Save the Queen
Town of Seaforth
Re Dog Proclamation
In view of the disregard by 'the general
public of the recent proclamation
issued by the Town Council re the
confinement of dogs, and the fact that
they are not to run at large atany
time, the Council feels that charges
• must be laid under this By-law.
Any owner or harborer of a dog who
allows it to run at large can be sum-
moned into court. The fine in a case of
this kind could be $50.00 and costs.
The Council an,d myself would ask all
citizens concerned to comply with the
laws and avoid the consequences.
B. F. Christie
Mayor
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