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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-12-17, Page 4DUBLIN The. Ladies' Guild of St, Affeeees Chanel, Dub11n, bow their Ohrist. mire meeting et the holm of Wee, and IN[rs. Donaldson, Seafartlh, Christmas Carols were •sung ire. cenrpauied by Mrs. Donaldson on the piano. Dir, Dolhaidsou presid- ed :for (the eleotien of officers Per 1900. Pres., l\l:rs. 'Chas. Friend; See.. Tretes., %the. Douglas Roche; Pa'ess Reverter, Mrs. W. Smith.. The meeting closed with Mayer ,and a vote of bhankewas tendered Rev. O.onaldson and his wife for their hospitality. A lunch was served, JOHN S. MALONEY The funeral of Sella S, u'YLalon- ey, Buffalo. New York, formerly of Dublin, was held at Buffalo •au. Thursday. Mr. Wiener flied at his home Nov 30th following a leugbIty illness. He was 'born in 'Albite. in 1890 and has resided MI izewees S. meGilyeey before the fluffalo several 'years Prior to lair Rev, Venter A. ,P: M,00neY, Satur- dee, Net. 28t11. The bride is the 'slaughter of Mr, and Mrs.. Dan Oos'tello, Dublin, and the groom is the son :et rMr. and Mrs. Barris YeG1lveoY,. Lundell, The pile w .� , n h. i beide 0 01 e< iloAh le trrt gown ofsills organza • over net and tafiote and chantilly lace. The moulded bodice featured 1itylloiut sleeves . and a sweet• Heart neckline accoiited with in - docent sequihhs. The boufPallt shirt was styled with chantilly Mee accented ,with sequins, A •ct'owlh embroidered with (pearls and sequins held lier finger-tip Weston veil and she canted a cascade of red roses with. ivy. Miss Phyllis Butters R. N. et Lon don, was .maid pt honor wearing St, -Martin's Ronlan Catholic a French blue strapless str'eet- Oihuroh, London, was the setting length organza gown with match. when Patricia 111. Costello •ex- Ing jacket and aecessohdes. .She changed wedding vows with carved a sheaf of pink roses. dea.tll: 'Go was a member of .St. Itonedicts. Boman Catholle Church, Ile is survived by his wife the fernier ,Agues. McCormick. cue eon,. John of 1'uffalo four brothers, Patrick, Dublin.; Joseph. London! James, New York City; Fergus, Oakville; three slaters;. Airs; J, Ryan, Stratford; Mrs.. M. Scihull 111dn, 1)11b1ith; Mrs. Leo Holland, w ntLsoe, 'Plie funeral services were eon - ducted •Frohn St. ilenedicts Ronlan. Catholic 'Chiu'olh where the recoil, am kiigll Mass was sung by 'Mon- elgnor J. A. 1° eeuey, London, a 8001111 of Mr. Maloney. Burial was in +Mount Pleasant,Cemetery, Bhlffudo. 1Lcage, VERY—COSTJlL'LO Meet Charlie, Quite a guy, Charlie. Tall, handsome, everybody Liked him—and Charlie was the life of the party whenever their crowd got together. Take Christ- mas. They were all there. It had been quite an evening. The parry finally broke up around two -thirty. "See you all at our place tomorrow," called Charlie. But tomorrow never came for Charlie. He had made the mistake of having one more for the road. Oh, sure, he felt O.K. But he wasn't. Alcohol had dulled his reflexes and life of the party changed his attitude toward driving. At any other time Charlie could have avoided the ac- cident. But this time he didn't move fast enough. What Charlie didn't realize was that a few ounces of alcohol had slowed his reflexes, impaired his ability, changed his driving attitude. Your Ontario Department of Transport asks you not to take that chance. You can lose out so easily, just as Charlie did. If you intend drinking, don't drive. You'll have an easy conscience and more fun. COMPANY COMING... HAVE PLENTY OF COKE! SAY "COKE •' OR "COCACOLA"-00TH TRADEMARKS MEAN THE PRODUCT OF COCA.COLA LTD. -THE WORLD'S EEST•LOYEO SPARKLING DRINK BE R EALLY REFRESH ED! The old gentleman's long trip, and from the North Pole to the South Seas, nothing is so refreshing as the cold crisp taste of Coca-Cola. It's as bright and bracing as a sleigh -ride in the stars. Keep a big supply in your refrigerator all through the holidays .. please your Santa and all his helpers who will be calling at your house, Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola LW. IES EC LIMITED STRATFORD, ONTARIO had a Kenneth Stapleton, Toronto, wits best man and the usual'€' were Norman Smith, Loudon, and Dan Ooetello, Ottawa, Fee travelling • the 'bride chose n 111Mtetis green wool sheath with nhatolling accessories end 1)er5iall lamb jacket. The couple wild live in I:eedou, TIbe bride Is a gratin. ate of St. Joseph's I epital.Seliool or Nursing, London. HIGH SCFIQQL N.O WS (J, Coyne). With examinations 'ever .every. one ds getting back to the daily rauti150, There were manly happy faces fast WethhescleY but olily a lOW disappointed ones when the reveet '.cards were given out. 011 the whole we tried .our best and gained success a'ecoh'dingly. Ev- eryone is preparing'Por Christmas, Last, Monday we (tow names Ter ouv annuee Christmas gifts which will begiven out on the last day e Scheel before the holidays, The students are in•eparing epeeehes on ]7clucatton which are to be judged by 08 as a group. The best speakers out of the group will be judged. once again, .and the win- ner will go on to the Public Speak- ing Contests, The opeeolies :are to start on Wednesday, ' Dee. 16, ev- erygrade is responsible for pre- paying ono or two numbers as a contribution towards a Christmas Program' to be staged for .the stu- dents ,of St, Patrick's Sabo&1. (These students are such good supporters whenever 111e 'high school mats anything on. We're proud to be able to make a tiny return. Thank you St, ,Patrick's Students). Rumors have it ,that the Grade IX boys' Wisdom can really play on words, while the singing Belles .play on the guitar. Ob, ,you should hear the Grade XAs, boy, Oh boy! Are they good! We are sorey Jean,;tlhat 1'ou are epllflnect to bed- In tlhese. busy bays. happy recovery1 Parents, teae11.0re,. stndellt% autwl, '181011(10 vl'err> 0111 0.2i1as to you all, ,May the Christ 01111d bless 1'011 and yours; We'll Meet agtuin 'after New Years. Till then happy halt - clays. question of:'the week; Lou, do you really mean what you .eaY about Winthrop? PIIDI1J1 ,TION NEWS BY 1, 0, Hemingway Huron County lnederetton oe Ag eicelture held their Directors meeting Des. 8 with the new 'Pre. sident Warren Zurbrigg in'ohargo, Elgin IMOIiintey, Ohairman of ,the County T. B. Survey Comlml,it• tee requested the assistance of the Federation 1n '1M'omoting .the cant pabgil that will be oonduoted ear- ly next 811111nler. 13y,motion unan- imously supported by the ,diroot- ors it was agreed that Ithis sup- port would be given 41y the lied eration. The 'following 'delegates were elected to attend the Marketing and Co-Qp'erative short coarse at Guelph, Jan. 28 to 31st, Martin Baan, Walton; Elmer Ireland, of Winghanh; Mervin Lobb, Clinton, After 'discussion it was agreed that a decision o11 the ,scevisability of ,erop insurance :foe Ontario be, defera'ed until there was more In- formation available. Arrangements were made to convene meeting of the ,selection committee for the chooseng of Ithe delegates Teem Huron to the Lead- ership Training Po1'um. On Dec. 19 the 'Federation •con- vened a meeting IA the farmers ai'1leeted by the 1-Iydro Transniis. Sion line from .Seaforth to Clin- ton. This exceptionally well at- PI101: SE41nOR!`H NI WS (Phone 84)- Tliurestay, December 17, 1909 tended uleetilig' was olselred be the County President and Leant the details of leydro's "effer to parolhase Wee" explained by, Mr - Jule Ferguson, cltairma11Fol the 0rp'.A. Land Acquisition Commit, tee, and, Don Middleton, Head of tee O,1r..A. Deptvrtreent of Pr'oper- ties. After disceesipn 1i 211011on was passed rejecting the 'coffer to Pur- chase pier". In. 'Mace of -'bills the meeting agreed that meter ordiih- ary ci•rcuanstaneesthe present Solhednle of compensation wet0ld be acceptable, .for a lease, of 20 years, This would be equivalent to 'about a rental 'of 810,00 per year. The meeting felt that this figure is minimum ;shat farmers could be expected to aocepa for the 'loss of leg'11ts and inconvenience suffed. 11or •the ese snlent fol• dama'eagaesl0werepart satisfaettlectory though in two cases trees cut out- side the easement eight of way had not been compensated ter and in solve cases nodal problems had not received consideration as had been lhrorniee4. 'lulls' ant not promote •good'8a'1)110'relations. 2i 11taticiii)11e t1tt'lbott Old'rolt Dr. J, Semple, avMinister, Lyle IIenunholhd, Organist -Chole Leader,. Special Christmas Services. 11 can., Subjeot1 "Where ere you going this Christmas?„ Mule; My 011risbiia'e Pl'ayev,. Carleton, Jr. Choir. , Gloria i11 Ex_ ca1818, Lorenz, Jr.. and Sr. Choirs, 7.80 pea. 'Subleot; ``A Olhrist- 1811 goes shopping at Christmas". ,Music: It came aeon the Mid- night Cletvr, Wilkie, Calory an•d Praise to God on High, Perry, Speetal featuie for boys and girls. Pilmetrip, "0 lioly Night" Charch School, at 10 a,m. You are ,cordially invited to all .our Services. Sunday 20th Depenlbe'1', Beauti- d'ul puLirit ,hyannery will be pre- seeted and •dedicated sethe morn. ing 'service, Egnlondvidle flhlltecl Church, 'in gratefal Imemory of the ,late 'Mies Lauia MCM1lian, New Year's Eve Dance THURSDAY, DEC. 31st Sponsored by Seaforth Women's Institute in the Seaforth Community Centre -Cool Quinn Orchestra HATS HORNS NOVELTIES Everybody welcome Admission 1(1 each This Christmas... give modern electric appliances Modern electric appliances give lasting service and pleasure because they're so easy to use, so inexpensive to operate. There's such a wonderful variety that you'll be able to please everyone on your Christmas list. You'll always be remembered for gifts of modern electric appliances that help your family and friends "live better electrically" the safe, clean, modern way. • HYDRO is yours LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY 8