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UNION
Phone 352,
WALTON
Ara. J, Clark Presided for rine
oetpber group meeting held lin
the eaheel room of t1ie ,ohuaeh on
Wed:10%10Y evening, Maui. D. En,
nie was at the plane. SoriPiture
was read by MrsWalter Bewley,
and the tepid was given by Ma's.
Gerald Watson. 25 'ladies respon-
ded to roll gall, Mrs. Herb `I'aav-
iss' gave the minutes. The W1MS
treasurer's report Was given bS'
Mrs. E, Mitchell and Mfrs. Ron
Bennett reported far the WA, A
nominating oonunittee was aP>
pointed. Mrs. W. O. Haolcweil,
Mrs. R Aohilles Mrs. J. Clark
and Mrs Wm, Thames It was de-
cided that sandwiches and coolc.
les be served at the meetings next
year with relish plate ,optional.
Hostesses were Mrs. W. Bewley,
Mrs, Art McCall and; Mita 4Wsn.
Thamer.,
BRUCEFIELD
'Otto regular meeting of , the
WM'S was held ou Oct. 14, The
devotionalapart was taken by
AZrs. Wacker and Mita. Davison,
airs, W. Scott presided over the
business. Airs. E. Allenand Mrs.
R, Scott were 'appointed delegates
to the .sectional meeting in Cons-
tance on Oct, 21st. The Steward-
ship secretary Mrs, T; Baird gave
a reading on systematic and pro-
portionate giving, The autumn
thankoffering amounted to 9101.-
35. Change .in time of meeting
from afternoon to evening was
Turkey Supper
At Duff's Church,
McKillop
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28
Admission 91,50. Children, 12
and under, 75c
Tickets available from members
Announcing our RECORD BAR, complete assortment
SNOW SUITS,` JACKET AND CAR COATS
HATS and CAPS, GLOVES and MITTS
GREETING CARDS
and WRAPPINGS
For All Occasions
LARONE'S
SEAFORTH 5c to $i.00 STORE
STATIONERY • GIFTS
c tseu5Sed, Ti}e socond chalater -0f'`!'!uuimuusnnuwnmuanumfmunwn,inumuy
First Presbyterian
Church
thot tp y boob; was 'taken by MTs.
`1' • Baird, Um. !G, Henderson and
Mrs. lyre. Mao, 'W, Scott closet.
the meeting,
PRESBY ',LitTAN gam
pi}@ oGIIT of First P}'es'byter-
tan Church held their meeting on
Monday evening, Sally Fax, it>res-
ideut, was la -the Chair. ?raver by
Julene Se}'iptu4•e reading
by Matty Laauont; minutes were
read by the secretary, Marlene
,Carter,. Dianne Dennie took up
the colleotion Ory Charters read;
a poem. It was, decided to 'held
a 'tea in December. The girls fold-
ed TB 'Christmas seals afar Mrs
Russell,
FUNERaal,L,QF muter, sndITIJ
Pallbearers et the funeral of
the 1pta Percy Smith '.on,.li'ridF.y,
were: DaveMpir, ,Alex, 1TCems,
Doug Dalton, *nee Coleman, G'ar,
ry Smith, Brian Smith. FloWer-
5earei's: Marls Smith, Jelin Muir,
Carl Dalton Jr.'
HENSALL
Mars, Ji, Truetaner of Zurich Vi-
sited :this week with her daugh-
ter, Ma•. and Mrs_ Wan. Fuss and
family.
Mr. • and Mrs. E, Shaddiok and
Bill and Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Park-
er visited with relatives at Clin-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles. McArthur
of Pontiac, Mi'ith., visited over the
week end with Mr, and Mss, Geo.
Pat km and family, '
Mr. R. Y. McLaren returned
home after spending a week with
,his daughter, Mrs. Margaret -Ev-
ans and family at Waterloo,
IMr. and Mrs. Bert Selves of Us -
borne were recent visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Corbett.
Mrs. Archie MacGregor visited
with Mr, and Mrs. W. A. MaoLar-
en in Goderich, '
Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeLadge,.o1
Sarnia visited over the week end
with her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs.
Lorne Chapman. •
DEP Mrs. Dorothy Parker and
her installation staff of Amber
Rebekah Lodge were in Clinton
Monday evening and Goderieh on
Tuesday evening}
Mrs. Wilfred. Fishier who has
been confined to her room, is now
able to be out again.
Mr.' and Mrs. FIarold Parker
and Patsy were in Mitchell atten-
ding a birthday celebration for
the former's mother, Mrs. Emalie
Parker at ,the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Keyes.
IMr, and Mrs: Gordon Schwalm
Boy - Scout
Apple 'Day...
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Minator
50 A.M. 0110I0CII 501I005., AND
YOi1TIl Fgla.OWSIit P' OL•ASS
11 A.M, Guest speaker, Mr.
Geo. 0. Vats of Hensall, Ont„
"A Faith to Proclaim"'
Music -Sr. Choir, Anthem,
"Now let its all praise God
and Sing" (Young)
,.'Evening service cancelled in
favor et anniversary service in
Northside United Church
Eg i0stdvltle United Cksn'ets
, Dr., ,T. Semple, minister; Lyle
Hamdiond, organist, choir leader.
11 a.ui., Subject: "The man
left in the boat."
7.30: Annual Ohurch Service
Junior 'Farmers, Huron I0o• Music
by Junior Farmers' Choir. At the
,organ, Carol Pepper. At the pi-
ano,. Doris Johnston. Subject:
"The place ofyouth iu the Revo-
lutionary Process of History."
Fireside 'hour at close of service.
iQhurch Sohool at 10 a,m,
St. Thome Angllcaa Church
Sunday School 10 a,m.; •Morn-
ing Prayer 11 a.m.; Evensong 7
pm. Holy Communion first Sun-
day morning of month and third
Sunday at 9 a.m. Rev. H. Don-
aldson, Reotor.
spent the week end with relatives
in Root:estei•; N,Y,
Overseas Mail
Deadline Dates -
Deadline dates for Overseas
Christmas mailings, both surface
and air transport, have been an-
nounced by the local post office.
Letters to Gt. Britain via sur-
face, Dec. 7, By air, Dec. 15th.
Parcels to Gt. Britan, by sur-
face, Nov. 28th. By air, Dec. 12.
Letters to European continent,
by surface, Nov. 26. By air Dec. 12
Parcel post to Europe, by sur-
face Nov. 22, and air Dec. 10.
It should be specially noted
that surface parcel post mails for
the European continent, prepaid
for despatch by the direct route,
should be mailed approximately
two weeks in advance of the dates
shown,
For dates for letters and par-
cels by surface and air to Aus-
tralia, New Zealand, Japan, and
Hong Kong, apply at the post
office.
The dates shown above apply
also to Christmas mails for Arm-
ed Forces Overseas in the areas
shown. The dates showh-for Eur-
opean continent will also apply
for troops in Egypt and other
countries in the Middle East.
Gift parcels must contain
only bona fide gifts, and must be
clearly marked "Gift Parcel". Art-
icles enclosed in parcels to Great
Britain are subject to British
customs regulations and tax.
The usual fully completed cus-
tonis declaration form 91B adhes-
ive must be affixed to all parcels
addressed abroad. Non -adhesive
custom s declaration form - 15)3
and despatch note 16B must be
completed by the sender and for-
warded with the parcel, where
necessary,
To ensure speedy and safe de-
livery, mailers are urged to pack
all parcels firmly and securely in
corrugated containers wrapped
tightly in several folds of thick
wrapping paper and tied securely
with strong twine. All parcels
should show a complete address
and a return address, and a slip
with this information should be
enclosed with the parcel. Inform-
ation regarding export permit
regulations governing gift par-
cels may be obtained at the Post
Office.
Township of McKillop
COURT OF REVISION
The Council of the Township of Mc-
Kiliop'will meet as a Court of Revision
on the Assessment of 1969-60 at Car -
2nd a 1959,Nall, 'Seaforth,
110f A.M. Parties interested
should govern themselves accordingly.
J. M. ECKERT, Clerk
McKillop
CO-OP INSURANCE
• .Automobile
• Truck and Cargo Insurance
• Farm Liability and Tractor Ins.
• Fire Insurance and
Contents Insurance
• Accident & Sickness.
ART WRIGHT
Phone 187 J John Street
SEAFORTH
Insure the Co-op way
and you insure the Wright way
WINWIANWWWWWWWIll
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Beauty Salon
Main St., Seaforth
Phone 373
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IISBORNE & HIBBER:T
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Alex J. Rohde, R113, Mitchell
- Vice President
""Milton McCurdy, RR1 Kirkton
Directors
E, Clayton Colquhoun, RR1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner, 11.1 Cromarty
Timothy B. Toohey, RR3 Lucan
Agents
Harry Coates, 11R1 Centralia
Clayton Harris, Mitchell
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell
Solicitor
W. G, Cochrane, Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
rnperialOiI Ltd.
ANNOUNCE
THE APPOINTMENT Or"`
GEO. A. SILLS I3 SONS
yi
HARDWARE
AS
AUTHORIZED ESSO
HEATING EQUIPMENT
DISTRIBUTOR
PHONE 56 "SERVICE
1959 CHEVROT,FT IMPALA HARDTOP
1957 STUDEBAKER SEDAN
1955 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
1956 DODGE SEDAN
1955 MONARCH SEDAN, radio
1955 PLYDZOUTH SEDAN
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Seaforth'Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
Phone G. Fawm 186 Phone 541
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 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 at any
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 fin4'in a case -of
this kind could he $5(40 and costs.
The Council and myself would ask all
citizens concerned to comply with the
laws and avoid the consequences.
B. F. Christie
Mayor