The Seaforth News, 1959-11-05, Page 4HENSALL
Mr, and Mrs. 'Wilbert P1111n'g
Neal: the weekend in Sarnia with
Miss Bernice Adding and :vir, and
1VIrs, Clarence Dining and 'son. •
M. WM. iL Stephenson visited
during the past week with rela-
tives at' �dldlancl-
Mr. and Mrs, Janies Sangster
and Bradley and alias PateY
Jones visited recently with Dir.
and i')Irs. Jack Peebles and faruilY
in London.
Born—'iai. ClintonPublic Flosp,
itat, Oct, 130, to 'Mr',. and Mrs. Boss
Colbekt, flay..a slaughter.
The members or Amber Rebolt-
oh Ledge are holding a hemp
bake sale and tea in the dower
lodge rooms on Saturday, Nov, 7.
Everyone is weleolne, plan to at-
tend.'
Sympathy is exteuded Mrs.
11!all[er Carlile whose slater, Mrs.
Seeord 41c1'3rien of Iflullett gassed
away in Scott Memorial Hospital,
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Seotort1L on Saturday. Services
were held, front the Box Funeral
'Home, Seaford) at 2 lint.'Monday
and interment was in Clinton
Coinetery, .
Bert Riley, 59, or lot 5, con-
cession 12, Hibbert Township, col-
lapsed gad died or a beart•'ttttack
around 'noon on 'friday while
working on. a flitch through' 'his
radii.
A neighbour Jerry ' Cai ey ,vas
working with Mr, Riley when he
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Remember, they now have dial service and
new numbers, starting with
"JAlckson 4"
THE BELL TELEPHONE
On November lot, fast Dial Service
came to Goderich and new
"JAcksou 4" numbers became ef-
fective.
ffective. The new numbers are in-
cluded in the Goderich Supple-
mentary Directory. Be sure to lot
down numbers of friends in Code -
lin in your Blue Book of Tele-
phone Numbers — it's so much
'faster when you call by number.
W. W. HAYSOM, Manager
COMPANY OF CANADA
collapsed, Born near Walton, Mr.
Riley farmed..most of his lire ill
Fllibbert, He was a ' member •of
Cliiselliutst United Ohureb and
th0'1)oy'ai'aa*.sage l�ecfge, 'Mitcl1e11,
Surviving ai'e ails wire, 'tire form•
•er Nellle'l1aylos, three eons, ROSS'
and'Leslie a lxomel i lnyd 02 Red
Laine, Ont.' two. brothers, Wi1Mes1i
of Staffa; James of B'rus'sels; lk
sister, iM1's. Arohde L.uxtoii, Hen -
The 4ody rested at the Bon-
tln'on Funeral Home, liensa))•l,,
until Wfonda•y w'iten funeral ser-
vice was held in Ohisellsuget Uni-
ted Ohureh at 2 )).lit.Interment
was in Btaffa Cemetery;
.Mr's. Mary Jane (Mamie) Tal-
bot cried in •Olinton Hospital Sat-
urday in tier 72nd year from in-
juries received last Sunday in a
six -car accident at Brimfield.. The,
former Mamie 'red's, s'lio was the
widow of the late Mr. Melvin
Talbot. 1 1ppeu. Surviving are e
son, Ernest, Icippen; a daughter,
111 s, Oliester (Mabel) Neil, Sea -
forth; sisters, Dirs. John McAsh,
Varna; Mis 'Janes Reid, London;
a brother, Rev, Melvin Keys, Lon-
don. The body rested at the Bon
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them). Funeral Chapel,. Mensal.,
until Tuesday, when service was
held hi' ,the Brucefield United
'Church et 2 p.m. 13nrial was in
:Bayfield Cemetery.
Chola' Entertained
A very enio'yable evening was
spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs..
Malcolm Dougall and Jim on
Thursday when the choir and
their families were entertained in
Honor• of Mir. ,anti Mrs.. Jim Love,
wiio were recently married. Fol-
lowing the choir praettce, games
and conteske were enjoyed, atter
W111011 4111'. and Mrs. LoVe were
Presented with an electric wall
dock and a casserole in stand,
The address was read by Miss
Hannah Murray and the presen-
tation made by Mrs. Bev, Beaton
anti Hisses Marion and PataY
Bell. Refreshments were served.
TO VISIT HURON
Mr. Royvrol Moulton, General
Secretary, Ontario Temperance
Federation, will visit points in
Huron Co. ,during the corning
week -end, speaking at the follow-
ing, places:
'Brimfield United Church, Sun-
day, 11 a.m., and The Evangelical
Church, Zurich, • Sunday evening,
7 o'clock.
Annual meeting o f Huron
Temperance Federation, Ontario
Street Ohuaeh, Clinton, Tuesday,
Nov. 10th, 8 p.m. Guest speaker,
Rev. Keith Mdislillan, Burlington.
The Seaforth Junior
Farmers
Are again sponsoiting a
bus to the
Royal Winter Fair
on
Thursday, Nov. 19th •
Anyone wishing to go,
or for further information,
contact one of the '
following. by Nov. 14th
Bruce Coleman,
Laverne Godkin, or
Eric McIntosh
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Group 4 NorthsideUzuited V.
met s1) the 'Wale 01 ,i111*s. J. A.
Westcott with 94 Members and
3 visitors present. Our vice Presi-
dent, Mrs... .toward .Wilson oiioai-
ed the meeting, Mrs. Jean 1)111
s'ead 'a poem 'Thought" : which
Pertained to Arini9tice 'Day, Mrs.
Corlett had Atone of devotions,
ocher^which %170 hod a two minute.
silence. Wet, boa Quito a discus=
Bion as'.to tiro Questionaire which
311's. 'wil"son• 'read about combin-
ing all the women's groans in the
aliwrch, Ont• group thought we
woilid 'like to go along as WO are
'doing ?rt the present trate. 'The
Betornntnn twins played several
seleotlliis for us on their accord-
ions, which was enJoyed by all; A
few games were played, Mrs.
Raolio thanked the girls tor en-
tertaining us, also thanked our
hostess. •
Curling Notes
• An executive mooting of the
ladies' curling club wae,liold at
the home of 'the president, Mrs,
Mary Rowoliffe on Thursday, Oct.
23. This was followed by a 'gener-
al Yneeting at 'tile club on Oct, 30,
At the meeting it wasdecided
to •00en our curling ,50540n with a
potluolc' supper at the community
centre Nov. 18, at 6.30 pm, ,to
which all members and prospec-
tive members are invited. A
pleasant social hour was spent• at
the •close of the meeting. •
Executive Past president, Miss
Alice Reid; president, Mrs. ,Mary
RowelilTe 1st vice, Mrs. Inez
Scotus; 21rd vice, Mrs. Win
Lean; 'secretary, .Mrs, Bernice
Langstaff; treasurer, Mrs. Mary
Cordite; social bonspiel oonunit-
tee, Mss: Effie Stephenson, Mrs.
Buis Park, f41re, Brae '1Iabkirk; so-
cial 'committee, Mrs, Florence
Snaith, Miss Bessie Grieve, ,.'Liss
Florence Laidlaw; games corn„
Mrs, Verna Campbell, Mrs, Made -
lino Slattery, 'Membership corn.,
Mrs. Anna Tiling, Mrs. Thelma,
Wright; buying tom., Mrs. Mona
Crich, Mrs. Win. McLean, Mrs.
Mary Ca1•dno and Mrs. Elsie Din-
smore; 'recording seoretary, T41's..
Jean Stapleton.
'WINTHROP
The Mission Band will ,meet in
the .school room of the chuaroh on
Saturday afternoon, Nov. 7,ait 2
p.m. The ohil,dren are preparing
a program tor an Open Meeting
on Friday evening, Nov. 18, •to
which all the 'parents and friends
are invited.
TWENTY -PITT YEARS i.GO
From The Seaforth News,
Nov. 1934
T. S. Mela,dy, M.A., Inspector 'of
Separate Schools, of Windsor, has
written a 200 -page book "Saints
'for Home and School," .published
by J: M. Dent & Sons, Toronto.
Dr. 21. IDavis has 'sold his 'hos_
pita. at Mindemoya and will re-
tire to. Toronto.
Mrs. AIeX. Ross, Brucefield, 'ob-
served her 95o d bia'thdaY.
Frank Welsh has sold this Sana
Northside United CMsro4.
• Worship, 11 a,m., The members
of the Canadian Legion will Scold
their annual Remembrance Day
church, parade, to Northside
Church 'for morning worship.
Church School, 10 a.m.
Evening Worship and Study
Group in the Book of Acts, 7 p.m.
Y. P. Fellowship, all young
People welcome, 8.15 p.m.
E9mondviUe United Church
Dr. J. Semple, minister; Lyle,
Hammond, organist, choir leader.
Remembrance Day Services
11 a.m.; "The Supremacy •of the
Spiritual,"
S p.m., Young People's Union.
Bruce Coleman will give..Idis im-
pressions of the United Nations.
Mr, Royal Moulton, General
Secretary, Ontario Temperance
Federation, will speak at'Bruce-
field United Church, Sunday mor-
ning, and 54 the United Rally at
Zurich Evangelical Church, Sim -
day 7.30 p.m.
Remember the Temperance Ral-
ly at Ontario Street (Church, Olin -
ton Tuesday, Nov 10th, 8 p,m.
Guest speaker, Rev. Keith lISo-
Mil1au, Burlington. Hear about
the viotory in Burlington.
First Presbyterian
Church.
REV. D.LESLIE ELDER
Minister
10 A.M. 0111111011 SCHOOL AND
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLASS
REMEMBRANCE SERVICES
11 A.M. "Salvage of Senseless
War"
Music:. Sr. Choir, Anthem,
"What Are These" (Stainer)
7 P.M. "Keeping Our Flag
Flying"
Music: Solo, selected.
r. E. Willie
Sun., Nov. 15111:. Anniversary
Services when tine guest min-
ister will be Dr, David Gowdy,
B.A., B.D„ D.Th., of Central
Presbyterian Church Galt,
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The Ladles Guild of It Thomas
Anglican Church will hold a
Rummage. Sale
SATURDAY, NOV. 7TH
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Main St, Seaforth
Phone 373
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FORTY 'V BARS .4,G0
larolu The Seaforth News,
Nov,. 1910
McIntosh o' 'Bros. sold their
. iotitt sh l
garage to Mitoliell, and Son of
Listowel.
Joint Burns shipped over 000
baskets, of pore from Dublin,
An excellent operetta was pre-
sented by 'pupils of the Sisters of
St. Joseph's Convent. •
17. J. Barnett, Railway 4treet,
heli. an auction sale of lily
horses and implements,
Mr, joint MoNeY has purchased
the taint, stock and implements
el Thomas Dickson, hear 'Itox-
boyo Mr. Dickson has 17urehase4
mins, Hicks' residence.
There were 75 team loads , of
hogs ,on Dublin street all at one
time anti more canting. James
Shea, drover, •pald out over 840,-
000 to hog raisers on Monday,
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. SEAFORTH
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
Vag
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 fine in a case of
this kind could be. $50.00 and costs.
The Council and myself would ask all
citizens concerned .to comply with the
laws and avoid the consequences.
B. F. Christie
Mayor