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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-11-12, Page 1011 ta. aye, 010. 0.30' OE', th. n's. . It ort for nd ar- ch- ith tats,. OW,. 11 etc. ern t 2' el& low. s of tem. one anal and' Sat - fling For not fume on rD' r IT ANA The Seafcrth News WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 81 Town Council Holds Meeting With the nominations only a couple of weeks away, Seaforth town council eleoaed away the' year's business or inacle suggece tions for the guidance of the 1960 eounon. All mem'bors were pres- ent excel): Compeller Baldwin, Mayor 3. F. Ohri,etie presided. - Councillors said ,the deed to the olcl watetworlte property showed pant ,of i,t (aoross the creek) reg •istered to Tony Phillips. They re. pelted the house Iliad been ensue» vated by the new owner and was 'occupied. Councillor Britdy seed numer• ons exempts frosiu• the builcli'ng bylaw. bylar . ]Tha• e was diecnaelan a- bout the fire limits and it was pointed out these applied only to Main sts'eet. Councillor Brady o11, served that the town should be ,sympathetic with those who built new buildings or additions ,or al. ' ten:tions as they helped the town in Many .ways. If regulation's were 'too onerous and complicated new buildings would not be put up and the town would lose. 'Council passed a bylaw repeal- ing a long etancling bylaw that an fuel 'meet be weighed over the municipal scales. Councillor Haba kirk reported that he had met the local coal dealers and discuss- ed the (problem of scales, The deiilers said they would like the scales service continued. Council. lot• Hebloiset suggested to eouncii haat ,tete town lease the scales to the four dealers and the drivers could do the weighing themselves. This would save ,the cost of a weighmaster, Council :agreed the suggestion should be made to the dealers and detail's arranged. May- or 'Christie said most •of the truck loads of cattle were weigh, ed at Wright & Leyburn's scales. Oouneillor Rivers said they could run them ,off the truck there, weigh them and then run them back .on. This system, gave a snitch ,more accurate weight, he •said. Ceunoillor Habkirk reported a mequeet for sidewalks on the street 'into -the new factory. He said Walter Murray had ,purchas- ed three lots from ,the old lumber yard property on Franklin street and wanted •drainage. Council ag- reed to look after this 'aa new 'houses were built by Mr. Murray. ,Councillor Habkirk said the grader had been put inshape for snowplowing. The -town' dump had been bulldozed, as people dumped stuff all over the place, The idea ofthe town buying a horse had been dropped, Mr. H'ab- kirk said. The town bad a trap tor leased an,d he reoommended purchase of the machine next year when 'council had bhe money. The front wheels had been taken off the tank wagon to make it Into a trailer. The ,tractor made no more mark 00 lawns than the horse, he had found. Councilor Turnbull suggested that a pump should be Put on the tank. Bailing out oesspoole by hand labor was too expensive, The Power take off on robe tractor could be used and a separate motor would be unnecessary. Councillors said the whole bus- iness of scavenging needs some revision, Some cesspools were ' pumped out twice a year and others only ,once in a number of yea'is. Councillors were inclined to think the septic tanks now re- quired were bardly as efficient as the cesspools lined with brick and required mare weepers, Councillor Turnbull told coun- cil Ile had written the Ontario Water Resources Cornrnissien. He thought it was unliikely, we would hear'tram them this year. '.they were busy with a large number of projects and our turn would come' later, In ,the meantime the contractor who laid the sewer a Year ago '011 the new street was s'tiI1 unpald. Council arranged for the court •of revision to be held in two -weeks. A nuunber of requests far rebate of takes had been received. Connell passed a bylaw 'setting the polling places and oftioials, ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Man. Daniel Costello wish to announce the engagement of their !youngest .claugbter, Patri- cia, Evangeline, Reg,,N., to Mr. Douglas McGiivny, son of Mr, and Mrs, • Harris McCeidvey, London, Ont. The marriage will take place at 11 am., Nov. Nth in St. 'Mar- tin's Slum -an Catholic Oluierch, London, Ont. ANNOUNCEMENT The'marriage is am -Jounced of Mrs. Mabel 'Cole, of Stratford, and Mr. Toy :Lawson, ,o£ Seaforth, at Kitchener .on ,Set., Oct, 31st, Mm, and Mrs. Lawson wi'Il maids at Stratford. DEUR HUNTERS This res deer hunting week and among those away are Chief of Police dIutahinson at J•tnliuson Harbor; J. Modelancl, J. M. Scott, W, Levbue'n, C, Rowoliffe in nor- thern Ontario; and M. 12. Clarke and G. Meuse and a party from Churton In the Brace Peuhasaila, ORANGE EUCHRE The Orange Hall Property Cons mitten held a successful euchre In the .Or'ang'e (Heli on R••iday, Nov, 6, with prizes going to: `Valet. with Thee," A vote of Ladies 1st, WO. Albert .0'Reiile, thanks was given to the hostess lone hands, Mrs Ephraim Clarke, end tho's'e ,tatting part. Hymn 503 cons„ Mrs. Annie'Harr'ison; men, ,anti the Vliepalr benediction clos- first, Albert ,O'Reilly, lone hands, ed'tbe meeting, A social tiine.iiol-, Alex, McMdcliselp cons ,p Alexlowed when lunch was,served by Weir. the social cominittee, P11o11e 84 SD.f+.PORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1959 .¢1,50 a Year Authorized as Second Claes mail, Poet Oltice Dept.. Ottawa, Snowdon Bros., Publiehors. 'Stanley Couple Mark Marjorie Papple Missing Stamp Box Points of View 35th Anniversary' Wires W.I. Award Found in River On Liquor Vote On Saturday averring a su+}'t?rise Marjorie Papple, daughter of Seaforth police reported that party was bend for Mr, and i11;rs, Mr, 'and MIS. Bari Papple, reoely the stamp box taken from the Harold Ponhale, honoring them 0c1 word on 'Monday, 'Nov. 9, that, front of the Seaforth post office on the occasion of their 3fitli she had received the Huron Conn- two weeks ago heel been found' at Y men's Institute Clinton, over the week end,' St was •wedding anniversary at the boric ty Ontario Wo. of their on, Mr, and Mr's. Thom, Soloolarsb-p for her 411 Herne- 'located rn.tbe Bayfield river be* eaPenhale. Their son culled to making work, *side, the= No, 4 `highwaylwidges take them to Goderich and nice Mesh of 'the 'stamps were still fn' tead landed ,them at his home, WED IN SARNIAthe machine, The house was decorated with St. Joseph's Roman' Catholic The box was discovered in the white bells and tioltvers and was Church was the •seeno at a wed- river by a young gill. Two men filled with guests from London, ding recently when Elizabeth• Ann I .pulled it out and •notified Clinton Kippen, .'Goderich, Clinton and MaEabhern became the bride ofpolice. The box was returned to B'ayfielcl district. Gilbert John Murray. I Seaforth on Sunday. ' Dulling the evening they were ,The bride is the daughter of Postmaster • Willis said plans presented with a beautiful cot 'Mn', •ante Mrs. Duncan McEaohern, are already under 'way to place a sage and bouttoniere. After' a so- Sarnia, and the groom: is the son new stamp m0ohine,.outside the, sial evening tli r" a e honored for aged care sl 0 Me. 1 Mee ' 'ii e an 1L s Uel -t i 1 f t G lvuria Seawall J, ea8o h os office. The 1, box' post old a were placed inddres'l seats in Dublin. will be Sent away for repairs, the arch and en absences was read The doubie.'ing ceremony was by MrseWaltee Scott of London, Performed by Rev. Fr, Wm, CONSTANCE A lovely triligb't floor lamp was Cooney. Soloist, James O'Reilly, Miss Nolen IMcIllwain, grain• Presentedfrom •the family of the sang 'Ave Maria," On This Day,' couple, also many lovely gifts and "Tanis Angelicas" The bride ate of Stratford Gemmel Hospital, from the other guests were Pre- chose a full length white pewee received wart! that she had seated. A delicious lunch- was silk taffeta gown with a bustle successfully passed her exam and served along with a beautifully back. The bodice was •styled with received her Reg, N. Her marks deooreted anniversary take, lily poip't sleeves and a scoop were 3A, and 1B. Helen is a gra. Mr. and :Nes, Pathan) have two neckline with embroidered french duate of Seafarbh District High daughters, Mrs, Howard McCull- ,lace, the skirt extended to a cha- School and S.S. No. 3 Hullett ough and Vlrs, Mslvin Bennett, repel train, Hey finger tip ven was Public School. She is the laugh- otte son, Thomas Penhale, and held by a hand of pearls, She ear ter of Mu', And Mrs. George McIll- five grandchildren, Tied a bouquet of white .gardenias wain, At ,present she is employed and red (roses. miss Joan 11.IcEaolt- At .the Clinton Public Hospital, ern attended her •sister as maid of • Messrs. George MoIliwain, Ross honor and Miss Mergonet Bose Willison, Jack 'Crozier, Seaforth Murree, sister orf the groomr, was and Charles Wakefield of London bridesmaid.,` They were gowned are spending a, few days at Stokes alike in dyesses of blue ,tofeta Ray 'during tete hunting season. end haw head dress. Attending 'Blass. Edith MacFarlane, Mrs, the ,groom as best man was his; Harold Stone and ale. and Mrs. brother, Joseph Mulra'ay of Toren. Ron 'Carrigan all of Toronto to. Ushers were Leon [KIurmay, oro- ,spent the 'week end ,with Mr. and ther of the groom and William Mrs. 'Frank Riley . and visited McCormack. Sunday with Mr. Tom Riley who Dinner and reception were held is a patient in Victoria Hospital, at the Knights of ,Columbus hall Landon, in Sarnia. The bride's mother' re -Mrs. Hayman of Hensall spent ceived wearing a blue figured PI iday 'Cad Saturday with Mrs,' dress with pink rosebud corsage, Qvllellson and ' fam+ily anal Mfrs. Assisting her ,the ,groan's m'ot'her Glazier who had silent the past wore a' royal blue .dress and red two months at the Millson home rosebud corsage. For travelling with 'Mrs. Pollard, returned •home the bride wore a blue sheath dress 'W'ikh Mrs. DaYnuso. with 'white accessories and a cor- Remembrance Service sage of wlvi+te .gardenias. Out of Ari impressive church service town .guests ,attended from Torn- was held on Sunday at Constance to, Kit:boner, Dublin, North ,$ay, U. C. when Rev, Mir. range the - London, Windsor, St. Thomas, Co_ ducted a memorial service honor- boning, Boston and New Jersey- `ing the men of two wai39. A Cross The couple will make thein ,home of Poppies •s,-tood beside the Hon - in Sarnia, our• Roll. Mr. Howard Presecat- Prior to her marriage ,toe bride or, a„returned service man of was the recipient o:f a number of World War ,II, -read- the honour showers 'held In her honor. roil and ,two minutes silence tot - lowed. Special music was played RBBEICA/aS MEET by Miss Marilyn Taylor. Rev, Mr, gave a detailed and interesting re- ans. Keith Sharp, NG, presided port ,on what 'a Public health ' Aver Monday night's meeting of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge, Mrs, Ila Dorrance and Mrs. Scott Slab - kirk will be in charge of a social to follow the Nov, Bard meeting. Several prizes including a door prize will be awarded. The first meeting in December will be a Christmas meeting. Eighteen tables were in play at a euchre following Monday night's meeting with the follow- ing - being winners: Ladies, games, Mrs. Leslie McClure; lone hands, Mrs. Frank Steele; cons Miss Margaret Sinolair; men, games, Robt. Dodds; lone hands, Albert Baker; cons„ Wur, Blair, Vers. David 'MacLean and her social committee served a delic- ious lunch. MEW BOXES A panel of new lock boxes was Installed this week in the Sea - forth post office. Wooden parti- tions were removed to make roam for the. new boxes which wird stand on a special step. With the new panel there will be seven panels of boxes in the post office, The new panel has 70 small box- es anci about 20 larger ones. The work of Metalling took about a clay. ST, JAMBE' The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League was held in the school room. The meeting .opened with. prayer led by the -president, Mrs. Sohn Mel- eney. Finals plans for the •annual bazaar were die'enaned and con vener's are as fellows: Tickets, Mrs, John ,Flannery and Mrs, Clarence Malone; tea tables. Mas, R. S. Box 'and Ma's, Win, Hart; sewing, Illus. John Meagher ,and Mas. Sam Bates; baking, Mre, Mi- chael Williams, Mira. Lester Leon - tiara; Dandy, Mas. Russell Prim- gee; mystery boxes, Mrs. Ken Et- ue and Mrs. •Jack Case. The Christmas cake ,tickets are ill charge of Mh,'s."C. P. Sills and Mrs. James 'Slattery. Prizes for bazaar will ;be on display .in Box furni- ture .store the week preceding. There will be a sewing ,bee at the Thome of i1lrcs, Jahn. 'Meagher on Monday, Nov. 9. All members will be welcome, Five members will attend the deanery meeting to be held in Stratford Nov. llth. The card parties 'at the homes have' been popular 'during the mouth,of October. Mrs. Don Dale, public health nurse for this district, nurse's duties are and ,how each diveslon carries ant their duties. Ms's. Alvin' areale thanked Mrs. Dale and presented 'her with a cn'p and saucer. on •behalf of the. league . The nieeting 'adjourned and closed with prayer and a ,hymn, 'Lunch was served by Mans. Alice Stiles and Miss .Mai 5•" uerite Dunn. Roll call far December meeting will be some helpful (Sint for Christmas. ANNOUNCE SO.ROLA n SHIPS • The committee ap, , need by Huron County Council o award scholarships and burseri'. at the University of Western Ontario announces the telluwinr seleu- teens for 1959:,• Thomas Bryd- ges, Belgrave; 'Marilyn , Riley, Londesboro; Edward J. •ornrin- ton, Hensail; Katherine Ondre- jicka, Crediton; Peter t Lier- man, rr 3, Goderich. The sebolare,liips to bhe oy and the ,girl from Huron Couu y who attained the highest • Ming were awarded to William G Laid- law, Winghani a graduate i, Hon- ours Physics _and Ohemistr and to Helen Pridham, ,Goderie , a tided year student do Geverel Arts. OVERHEATED STOVD The fire brigade awes called to the home of James Sturgeon, Eg- mo-vdvdlle, on Friday afternoon, when an ail stove became .over- heated. The stove had flooded and when ,lighted the fire became very hot. No damage was done, BRUCEIFiELD Breecefiels TVA Plaits Christmaas Part.$ on December First The November meeting of the Woman':s Association was held on Thursday afternoon in the school room of the United ,Church. Meet- ing opened with singing 'hymn 400 and Mrs. John Broadfoot and Mas. The t'irenien stayed until the Gordon Richarclson-,hacl charge of danger was over. - the devotional exercises,.. Vers. Richardson took as Iter topic, ON TV 'Therefore Stand.” Broad - Mies Bette Tillman HuronThe president, Mrs, W. Broad- Honre Economist, and Mro. W. L. fact, then took the chair and the Rshyte, Seaiorth, w11 be guests creed was repeated in unison. on the Roy Jewell Show,- :CTRL Thankyou notes were mead from TV London, on Friday, Nov. 18 Ms's. S. McClung, Allan MoNa11, Wm. Sc between 9.30 and 10 pm. The ott and Mrs. Thomson. It topic will he "OlotJlres Closets Up' was moved by 'Mrs, John Henslsr- to .Date." son and seconded by Mrs. Edgar Allan that we eater to the IOOF supper in November. Group 4 GROUP THREE WA were in charge of.the program. A Group 3 ,of the 'W'A. of North- dainty lunch was served. aide United Ohurch met at the Bins.., Arthur Wooley fell last home of Mrs, H. Travers for their weelt fracturing her hi,p.Slie ,is at November meeting.: •1%Siss Abbie present in the Clinton hospital. Selo opened the meeting• with a Don't forgot the WA bazaar at Poem "Humble Heart." Hymn the H,rncefielcl United Ohurdh ,on 35,8 was sung and' the Lord's Sat., Nov, 14, at 2.30. Prayer repeated in unison. The 'Mee, Jas. Burdge of Cobourg bnsness .part of the 'meeting was scent a few days 'With hie parents 'conducted by !vire. W. Bradshaw. ice'• and MVO. F. Burdge. The next meeting of the General Mr. anti Mr's, Mac •Willson, Mira, WA will be ,Dec 9. Mrs, Travers W, Sbaekhottse visited on Sunday had change et the ,devotional !pert with Mr. anci 'M`rs. Elwood Stack- of?the meeting anci read a poem encase, Wilton Grove. "Remembering," I-Iymn 502 was Mr. Adam rliencierson, Toronto,. sung. Mrs. G. Steffenread the is visiting with tdln•. and Mrs. seri,ptnre followed with prayer. Gee. 7lenclere'on this week, Mee F, iloogy and ears, Betty Koehler sang a duet 'I-iiow great STANLEY thou Mt' Mrs, Steffen read an lyre, and Mrs, Harold Psnllale au-tiole entitled "Harvest Thanks- .had a family dinner 011 .Sunday giving." Midi. -Koehler then fav 10 celebrate their 35411 wedti'ing orad -us with a solo "Just a Closer anniversary at their 'home. All ',the immediate families were pre- sen,t. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Scott anci Mi, Liermen Johnson ante domain tea Anna Solingen, of London, spent Sunday with iNlr', anci Mrs, Harold Polemic Punge -brought to his congrega- tion the thought of the Cost of living today as to the value. of tate lives of the men of ,the ,Past two wars and leading hack to the time and the p'r'ice of Jesus who died on .the Otross for us ail. Singing of the Queen closed the service. Next Sunday the congregation at Constance, owing to Visitation Sunday, will join with the Burns' congregation for service at 1.30 Pan. All members are asked to oo+operate 311 order that the duties of ,the visitation teams will be able to be completed. WIVES Fanl Thanicoffering The Constance WiiS held their Pall Tbankotfering at the home of Mrs. W. L. Whyte on Wednes. day, Nov. 4, Mrs. Borden Brown opened the co meeting while Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt teeth read .the . scripture from Romans ing the flask layman to be appoin- 12 followed with prayer by Mrs. ted to this position, I can speak W. L. Whyte. as a layman and express my views A word of `welcome and a as one who has had. a wide busd- Thaeksgiving poem were given ness experience and wlto has coy - by the president after :which \Inns, ered business assignments in Verne.Dale presented the offer- many' areas of our country. ing. A programme of a reading, 'Our Troubles" was given by ries, Lorne Lawson; piano solo "My Cabbechnvl" by Mrs, 'Wit, Jewitt interests against the CTA that ales. J.• Scott was introduced and Huron was the only county with Rev. A. M. Amacker•, presided, Mr. and errs. Taunt of Pontiac, enlightened all her listeners in juvenile delinquency, drunken- and a number of ,the clergy took 'Blick„ with Me. and Mrs. Mleluael her jovial manner of the value of nese, "drinking on the steps of part. Rev. Dr. J. Semple, Erg- Nagie. About forty ladies assembled at the home et Mrs. Charles Friend / on Thursday afternoon in honor of :nes. Albert Rock who has mov- ed to Mitchell• A quilting was textured followed by .presentation of'a steam Iran to birs, Rock who graciously 'expressed ber thanks. A delicious lunch was served be Mr's. Friend enol her assistants. A farewell pasty was held nt the Recreation Room of Mr, and tlii's, Gerald IlolIand honoring Mr. anti Mrs. +Hubert O'Reilly wire have sold their home here to George Coyne and will reside in London. Good wishes were ex- pressed and the presentation of an electric fry lean and purtee was areas have been attacked and eon- are areas in the Temperance Act made by Lorne Cronin. Several fropteci with Local Option votes, that world strengthen the Con- tables of euchre were arranged The winning 'of this vote repre- teal Aot. and a social hour of Glancing en- sente a potential of literally "On Nov. 30, meek your ballots jo3'ed and lunch served, thousands of extra dollars eor the liquor• interests. It one small .contnuunity ,alone the liquor side of the vote paid out more than 810,000 to win. My warning to the good people Of ,Huron County is ,fo listen to somebody else for a while and to take cognizance of the total provincial picture of the liquor traffic—daily news- paper eepartiirg of teen-age drink- ing, bootlegging, impaired driving and 'so on, Liquor is liquor runner any law, and 'Huron has a law now that 'hoe donne and will do much mare for ,the good of your county than the so-called "'outmoded" Liquor ,Control Act. The following erre the uuuunici- pa.li•ties 'oporetln'g under tete Lin- nae' Genteel ,Act that have voted down further liquor outlets this year—the large majo'ri'ty of which Mee been foe' cocktail bars and 'them' dining lounges, which are licensed to operate until 1 a.m,t St. Thomas, Grimsby, Norwich, Victoria Harbor, Ertn, Palmer- ston and the Canonto towhsliips, Murray township, Timmins, Gan- anoque, Drury, Denison anti Gia - ham townships, Gosfleld Souter, Kingsville, Wheatley, the torpor - The following infoa'mation is submitted by the +Buren Citizens Legal Control 'Committee; L, In a little more than two weeks the electors of Huron will have thetr'finst opportunity in 45 years to express thine opinion at the polls on the much debated CTA issue. Voting clay is llilonday, Nevem. ber 30 and the polls will be open from 8 `ere 1111 6 pm. There are 146 polling subdivisions in the county. Regulations governing the vote -vile^ be sinid'ar tp tboge in a Federal by-election, Foe the convenience et travel - lens and railroaders, an advance' poll will. be held in Goderich on Thursdily, Ft'iday and Saturday, November 26, 27 and 28. Huron and Perth, which is also voting on the same issue Novena^ her 30,'are the only 'two counties in Ontario which stili remain un cler the CTA. Most abandoned it before the turn of the century.af- ter a brief trial, The last •two counties to -repeal the Act were Manitoulin in 1949, and Peel in 1361. • The Huron Citizens Legal Con- trol Committee,, headed by John E, IHuoloins, Goderich councillor and former mayor, look upon the campaign as a orueade 'to eatab- lIsitan enlargeable liquor law in Iiuron co'un+Gy. They contend that the -strong provisions of the Ott - Arlo Llquar 'Control Aot will en- able the police eo crack clown on teen-age drinking, The CTA pro- vides no penalty toe supplying li- quor or ^beer to minors, whereas under Ontario law, which would apply after ebbe repeal of the CTA, any Person found guilty of this offense incurs a jail term of from one to three months, If Huron rejects the CTA en November 30, LOBO stores and brewers retail stores could be es- tablished in .the major county towns where no local option by- law was passed prior to introduc- tion of the CTA. However, no ho- tel, tavern or entitle house licen- ses weaul'd gp into-epetation any- where in the county unless a fur- ther vote were taken and •p'assed by tha'ee-fifths of the electors of the individual municipality con- cerned. A ,letter to ,the esU,toe from Roy- al F. Moulton, general secretary, the Ontario 'Temperance Federa- tion, says: Some years ago my business as- signments took me into Huron county. I looked forward with pleasure to cliecicing in at one of the best hotels in western Ontario, located on„tne 'aim at the wheel" in Goderich. The rooms were spotless, and the meals, served in 'one of the best -appointed dining rooms, were of •tete highest qual- ity. There were no noisy or smel- ly beverage rooms, and one could retire after a busy day without the admoyance of noisy brawls in the corridors. This was one rea- i u,",1aapl,UUWUl, n, , u,u",u",Al,,411.1n,"1,L,,,UL„"a,",,"„l,l"""a,"u",,,qu"",OR,,,lalpkl Are your Christmas tma needs bigger ggr than your budget? g i ,.�. RESERVES ES A NEW ONLY Senator The executive look -top level In performance but not in price, 17 jewels, shook•re- sl-,taut •539.75 Get the Jump Goddess of Time Watch and bracelet as matched as a kiss, 17 Jewels, 545.00 3uiava 23 One of Caned is most popular watch styles. 23 Jewels, self- winding, waterproof", shock. resistant 559,50 on Christmas! Shop NOW! SAVAUGE'S JEWELLERY - GIFTS - FINE CHINA , Seaforth 3anuaaunasunawuusana,ul„",•"•""""•"""auoaa,uannun"wum...... ,.nuaunmm�,wa,` atiou of ' Burleigh-Anstruther', against repeal of the C.T.A. Then . Leamington, Bowmanville, Pitts- if •the Christian people of these burgh township, Tisdale township, two counties move into Ottawa Flesberton, Dundas and. Burling- and say you want certain amend - ton. Intents, 'eon will have the kind of - Royal F. Moulton, General legislation desired by many secretary, the Cntario Temperan counties, I believe the ]rind of ce Federation. man I think b1r. Diefenbakea' is will listen, and we have a good "We e have no law enforceinent friend in Hon. Donald Fleming." in many sections of this prov- ince,” General Secretary Royal F. D tf B j I N Moulton of .the Ontario Temper - and Cues Federation sand at a Sunday VIr. and Mrs- W. Acitioyd, To - evening meeting in Emmanuel Tonto, with !Mrs. B7. E. O'Rourlte son why I became completely sold Evangelical Church, Zurich, "The and Frank. on .the Canada Temperance Act in Canada Tentperauce Act. needs Vers, Ed Stapleton in Montreal ,Huron, strengthening, but it is a better with Mrs. B. McGovern. Now that I have recently be- Act than the Liquor Control Act, l ;lidos Pbyllis. Butters and Miss me general secretary of the On- which has saturated the .province,' Anne MdMillan were su0cessftll in rio Temperance Federation, be- You have no legalized outlets in it examinations for Registered Senior, and the Board Nurse at St. Joseph's Hos0ital, cannot come along at next meet- London. Mg and open beverage rooms for 111". and Mrs. Wm. Stewart, men and women, lounges and Kit0hener, with VIr, and Vers. cocktail bars. If the C.T.A. should Joseph Dill - break Clown, you wouiclhave afre sad Mrs, Len Steinbach, these types of outlet." Ron and Rita, London, with Mrs. 'Cathleen Feeney. Mr. and Vire. Hugh 'Pugh, Clair- ntont, with Mx. and Mrs. Ferg Sta- pleton. One would get the impression The g'at'hering, sponsored by from the "smear campaign" that South Huron Ministerial Assoct- is being contluctecl by :the liquor ation, filled the cluu'oh auditor- ium and gallery. The pastor, "Our Appointed Corner." God has a plan for us and we have an ap- pointed corner to fulfill to set in His plan foe• the world. We may •only be one talent people but by cheerfulness, gratitude, shining with joy and rejoicing of having the gospel word ets the goad news we can't but help bit ,into a special corner .in Goti's plan. Sias. Geo. McElwain rendered a beautiful solBlr'o. s. Wm. Dale thanked Mos. Scott for her inspiring message and also Sire. Whyte far her home. Mrs. Geo. Addison was asked to come forward while Mrs . R. MacGregor read an address . of era reoiation of her work clone in the Constance W,MS and 'ales. Earl Lawson presented Mrs. Addison with a life membership, certificate. Mns. Addison fittingly thanked the VMS far Miele t,boughtfuiness. An appropriate hymn, "Jesus Bids Us Shine" was sung'. accent ponied by rebs. Wm. Jewitt, plan- ist for the entire service. • All joined in repeating 'tete Miz- pah benediction, after whish all enjoyed si social half hour when lunch was served by the hostess and her assistant's. The •Constance CGIT caret 'Mon- day evening at 7,30 o'clock at the home of ,Muss Joyce Tewlbt, lead - es•. After a ;recreation period, a worship service was conducted by elideses Joyce and Janice Jewett after which business matters were 'clisaussed. iNoxt Monday evening at 8 o'- clock initiation of the members of the CGIT will take pima in the basement of .the church; to which all ladies cite invited 40 attend. WINTHROP The 'Mission Band aye having an Open Meeting on Friday even- ing, Nov, 13th, at 8 o'clock. The children hare prepared a program Cord it film will be, shown, All are welcome, town halls," impaired driving,, rnonclville, praised the Evangel - bootlegging, and so many other scat people and the Mennonites misdemeanor's that there was for their co-operation in the earn - simply no alternabive to getting paign. rid of the C.T.A. So many Huron `The Canada Temperance Act 'people have been told that black has been melignes, not only in is white far so long that they are this 0015017' bet in Pertly,:' Ma•, now believing it, and the soery, Moulton ,said. "The liquor inter - pert of ,it is ,that too many of our,eats have had their eyes on these good church people ere numberedcounties for a long tune, and the 'among ,them. C.T.A. has never had a square This letter is one of warning..' deal, In the first pla0e, the Con - Beware at the "Wolf in sheep's tool Act was operating alongside clothing." There is a potential, it until 1947, and then withdrawn. 'revenue of over $2,000,000 annual-- Other provincial and federal lY .in Huron county tor the brew-' laws operate concurrently, and ers and distillers. More than 51. certain provisions of the •L.C,A, dry centres were attacked in would strengthen the Temperance 1956. This year so far 48 dry Act, and on •bhe other hand there Miss Gail lsvelene ,Ferguson el rent has been recently Siluoulte- Petor'boro, awl Stuart Wilber ed. They will be married at Pet - Keyes of Toronto, whose engage- erboro on Nov. 2Stlt