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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1960-01-28, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS — Thursday, January 28,, 1900 ynillil 10,1,11.11i10,111.10111111111Mn1,1111.P1,1111“111111/1MAAIIMIIMIMIIM11101/1111..1.1.11011101111M01.111,111. .4 In food values error _. everyday! _ _ y' y' Smith's Superior Food Market JANUARY 28. 29 - 30 LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX 2 pkg. 23c JOHNSTON'S HARD GLOSS GLO - COAT ... ...,,., pint 59c W,ifTH "2 'OZ PLEDGE FREE' SALADA TEA BAGS pkg. of 90 69c AYLMER. VEGETABLE SOUP .... ... 2 10 oz tins 23C GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE 2 1-1b. pkgs 49c AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP 2 11 -oz bottles 39 c ST. WILLIAMS JAMS, MARMALADE ,... Smith's Superior PHONE 12 Euchre ` Dance Friday, Feb. 5th at 8.30 p.m, in Seaforth Community Centre Sponsored by Seaforth Women's Institute . Norris Orchestra Admission 750. Lunch provided Everyone welcome JELLIES, or 2 9 -oz jars 43C Food Market WE DELIVER HENSALL Amber Rebekah Lodge Noble Grand Mrs. Glenn Bell presided for the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening. The Rec.- •Sec., Mrs, J. Ingram read the character report followed by bal- loting on •candidates. The Vice - Grand, .Mrs. E. Chip clrase, Mrs. A. MaeCrregm. and Mrs. Inez r +w - en reported for the visiting com- mittee. Arrangements were made .for the Degree to be presented on February 3rd and the birthday party on Feb. 17th. The social committee •for January and Feb. is Mrs. E. Shaddick, Mrs. William Caldwell, Mrs, Wm. Fuss, Mrs. Joe Flynn and 'MrsS. Blackwell. entertainment committee for Jan. and Feb,,. Mrs. H. McEwen, Mrs. A. McGregor, Mrs. Lloyd Fergu- son and Mrs. David Blackwell, A euchre party was arranged for Feb. 24th,guests to be invited. Mr. Ross Christian of the local staff of the 'Bank of Montreal has been transferred to the Clin- ton Branch where he .commenced on Thursday. Bingo - Dance Brodhagen Community Centre FridaJ 29 y,'an. 8,30 SHARP • 15 games 10.00 each 2 special 50.00 each 1 special ,' Special doorprizesDance Admission 1.00. Dance oonly 500 Friday, Feb. 5 Dancing Rhythmaires G z'us c 1959 BEL AIR 4 DOOR HARDTOP Power brakes and radio. $1000 off list price 1957 OLDS SEDAN, A.T. 1957 FORD STATION WAGON 1956 FORD SEDAN 1954 DODGE REGENT SEDAN 1955 DODGE SEDAN, A.T. 1955 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 1955 MONARCH SEDAN, radio 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN 1953 CHEVROLET COACH 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1950 CHEVROLET COACH 1955 Chevrolet Pickup NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED SeaforthMotors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL Sii3AFORTH' Phone G. Fawm 186 Phone 541 NOTICE Town of Seaforth PARKING To facilitate snow plowing and snow removal operations, parking on the streets of this Municipality is prohibit- ed between the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. This order will be strictly enforced in accorttanee with the HighWay Traffic Act, Section 43, Subsection 9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipality will clot be responsible for any damages caused to parked vehicles as the result of snow plowing or snow removal Operations TOWN TOPICS Mies Francon Donaldson, daugh- ter of Rev, and 'Mrs. N. Donald- son, left en Thursday i'or an ex- tended stay with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Diseel- lcoen at El Paso, Texas.. Mrs, Jessie 1Elder, John street, suffered a fractured hip in a fall at her home and 10 at present 1n hospital in London, Mr, Robert Smith, Jr. is in hos, pital in London, after taking sud- denly 111 on Thursday, Visitors last week at the home of Mr; and Mrs. J. R. Spittal were Mr. Elwin Morrison, Carstairs, Alta., and Mrs, 0. Stephenson, of Toronto, ,brother and sister of Mrs, Spittal, Mr. Peter Spittal, King- ston, was also a visitor with his parents during the weekend. .Mrs, Levi Rands had the mis- fortune to break her leg on Sun- day, Alter treatment at Stratford General Hospital, she was allowed to return to her home in Mitchell. At the annual meeting of Sea,- forth eaforth Public Utility ComBilssioei Frank King was re -appointed chairman. Donald Stewart, Seaforth, was. naniecl chairman for the Huron County TB Association tuberculin survey at a meeting in Minton Tuesday. • Northside 'United Church Sunday, Jan. 31st., .Worship at 11 am. Church School at 10 a.m, Evening ,Studs. Group at 7 p.m. The Official Board will meet following the evening service at 8:15 p.m. - Egmondvtlle U?utted Chwnrclp Dr, J. Semple, Minister, Lyle Hammond, Organist -Choir Leader. Morning Subject: "The marks of a Healthy Congregation",, 10 arm„ Church School Wednesday at 2 pm. meeting of W.,M.S and W. A. .Setting apart of the new mem- bers of the Official Board at the morning service of iEgmondville United Church. CONSTANCE Mr. W. L. Whyte attended the funeral of Mrs. Iran der Malan of Guelph on Saturday. We extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van der Nfolen in the loss of the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs, John Jewitt of Londesborro spent Sunday with the former•'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt. Hr. and .Mrs. Wm. Jewitt are visiting in Toronto this week, Mir. Jewitt, is also attending a munici- pal convention while there. Constance Congregational Meeting Rev. H. Funge presided over the congregational meeting held Monday afternoon in the base- ment of the church. Miss Joyce Jewitt acted as secretary and in the absence of her father, Mr. W. Jewitt, gave the report of the church year. The church budget was discussed and accepted and reports of all societies were read and approved, /Ir. Wm. Jewitt was re-elected as sec:treas, as well as being appointed to the parsonage board along with Mr. E. Lawson. Mrs. Frank Riley was re -appointed as organist. Auditors appointed were Messrs. Ross Mac- Gregor, Wilbur Jewitt. Bible So- ciety officers were 11irs. Molllwain and MTs Wm, Jewitt After dis- cussion of omitting names on the church report, it was decided to retain them. Elder,—Charles Dex- ter, Ross MacGregor, Earl Law- son, awson, Wan Jewitt, Wilbur Jewitt. Borden Brown was newly elected as an elder. Stewards — Lorne Lawson and Wm. Dale were re- appointed, Ken Hulley, +Borden Brown, Wen. Jewitt, Don Buchan- an, 'Wilbur Jewitt. Reg. Lawson and Jack Medd were appointed to take the place of Earl Lawson and Ross MacGregor, and Wilmer Glousher was newly appointed to the Steward Board. Constance WA and Wiif'S The WA and W'1i2S held their regular meeting San. 20, a week later on account of bad. weather. The WA was presided over by the president, Mrs. L. Lawson and opened with a New Year's prayer followed :by Hymn 424 and pray- er, minutes and .roll call was an- swered by the paying of fees. Re- ports of the WA were given by sec., treas. and card sec., and have a balance of $212.22 on hand. Bus- iness matters were discussed and Mrs. Brown 4s to look after boxes for the sick. Parsonage board com- mittee, Mrs. Lorne Lawson, Mrs. Don Buchanan, Mrs. Ken Hulley and Mrs. Earl Lawson. Auditors. Mrs. Verne Dale and Mrs. Wan. Dale. Ways of making money for 1960 were discussed and bells will be distributed. Roll call for Feb, I will be an apron for the bazaar. ,The WIM„S was presided over by .Mrs. Brown and opened by read- ing a portion from the Missionary Monthly on "To the Glory of God" and Hymn 571 opened the meet. ing followed by prayer. Mrs. Mc- Illwain read the scripture lesson from St, Luke 11:1-13. Minutes of last meeting were read and droll call was answered by paying of fees. Letters -of thanks were read for boxes of fruit sent at Christ - as, Letters of business were, dealt with. The result of the tra- voildng mat brought In the sum. o2 $20, Mrs, Whyte being the win- ner, Reports from secretary, trea- surer, card sec., Mission Band were read and showedwe exceed- ed our allocation and made a life member, also celebrated the 50th anniversary of the WMS. The sel- ection was taken by Mrs. win. Jew1tt and suitably dedicated, The study book was given by Mrs. Viril•bur Jowitt on "Africa Dis- turbed," stating Africa is four times larger than 1.1.S., and West- ern culture does disturb Africa, as well as Christianity, commun. cations New economy, 90,00 acres covered with rubber plantation. They are on a bridge with every. tiling travelling so fast, .Last Friday night saw a full hall when the .members of the tl.0.F. were hosts again to another euchre. 10 games 01 progressive euchre were played with prises going to high lady, Mrs, B. Brown and lone hands to Eileen Dei, mage; low lady, Mrs. Thompson, Londesboro. filgh man, Alex Me. Michael, Clinton; lone hands to Don l3ucltanan, Iow man, Ken Presseator•. Lunch was served and dancing followed with music supplied by Mr. and Mrs, Les Pryco and J. Nellans, Watch the paper for future plans of the C. 0. in February BRODHACEN Mrs, Louis Bennewies leas re- turned to her home in the village alter being in :Seaforth and Lon- don Hospitals and et the home el her daughter, Mrs, Gordon Miller and Mr. Hiller r.r. 2, Walton, for the past five months owing to a fractured leg, ,Nlrs, Wm. Mulholland returned home from Stratford Hospital,. Quite a`number of students and parents and ex students from here attended the :Mitchell and District High School At Home on Friday night. A Large ,crowd attended the dance ,gb the Communitynall here on Friday night, The Rythanaires of Goderieh supplied the ,music, The basement floor of the Com- munity Hall has been -completed due to many late nights for the volunteer workers, Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Winhold of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. W, Ahrens, Two bouquets of white baby mums adorned the altar .of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in mem- ory of Aug. Hillebrecht who pass- ed away three years ago Jan. 22, They were placed there by This wife and family, The Stewards of the Christian Home met on Tuesday evening with Mrs, Forel Dickson, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Elldgsen and Mr. and Mrs. R. Maack in charge of devo- tions. The topic was, Those Reso- lutions are made. Edgar EliLigeon led the discussion. on topic. A poem "A new Leaf" was read by Mrs, E. ElMgsen. 1VIrs. D4cleison gays a New Year prayer. Mr. Ron- ald Hinz, the president, was in charge of the business. Rev. E. J. Fischer presided for the election oY officers which resulted as fol- lows: Pres., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Elligsen; Vice President, Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Fischer; Sec„ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks; Treas., Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hogk; Pianist, Mrs. Ross Leonhasdt; Assistant Pian- ist, Mrs. E. J. Fischer; Recrea- tion Committee, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beuermann, Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe, Mr, and Mrs. R. Sholdice; Visiting :Committee, Mr. and Mrs. H. Eliigson and .Mr. and Mrs. L. Prueter; Lunch Committee, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickison, Mr. and Mrs, W. Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. It 13unolti Membership Committee, Mr. and Mrs, L. Bose, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1-oegy, Mr, and Mrs. R. 13euermau, Mr and Mrs. 11. Bins; Telephone. Committee Mr. and Mrs, Glen ittog1e, Mervyn 1•lodgert, Mr. and Mrs. E, Scherbarth, Mr. anti Mrs, Geo, Jarmuth; Auditors: Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wtu'dell, Every member is supposed to approach two couples and hying' them to the Feb. meeting on the 23rd. Edgar 'pllligsen oond.uoted a bi- ble contest atter which lunch was served by the sameoomnvititee, CROMARTY The January meeting of the Marion Ritchie Auxiliary was held in the basement of the ohurch with Mrs. Wesley Russell ,presiding. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. R. Laing, and Mrs. Russell followed this with Thoughts for Meditation. Mrs. Jas, Miller led in prayer. Reports were given by the secretary and the treasurer. It was decided to sponsor a Home Bake sale, jointly to be held in Mitchell on Feb.. 6, The study book "The Way in AR- rica" was introduced by Mrs. Cal- der 1Mc1Saig who was assisted by Mrs. Gerald Carey, They present- ed the first :program Look at Africa". The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. A lunch was served. Mr. Maurice Chubb of Niagara spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Carey, Mrs, Robert Hulley, Bobby and Sandra of Winthrop were with her :parents, MT. and Mrs, Otto Walker over the weekend. The January meeting of Roy's Church W.M.S. and W.A. was held at the home of Mrs, Elmer Dow, Mra, M. Christie presided and 0P- -ened the meeting with a hymn which was followed with scripture reading by Mrs. George Neil. Mrs Christie led in meditation and Prayer. Mrs. C. Dow and Mrs. G. Parsons were appointed to attend the -tweeting of the Quarterly Board. Mm. Sterling Graham of- fered her home for the next meet- ing with Mrs. Neil and Mrs. Gor- don Dow as program committee. Programs for the year were pre- pared and the meeting closed with a hymn and prayer by Mrs, Christie. HULLETT FIRESIDE FARM FORUM On Jan, 25 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry. Cook entertained the Firsise Farm Forum. 17 adults attended. The broadcast was a review of the methods by which farmers might adjust to solve their many prob- lcros, This is the result or the euchre: Moat gamed, Mrs. Don Buchanan and Harvey Taylor; lone hands, Mrs. Jim Howatt and Don Buch- anan; eon., 14I'rs. Alex Riley and Ken 3'rosncator. Mrs. Buchanan invited the group for neat week, `4,1, WOr.F by �FEB HELP YOURSELF AND AT THE SAME TIME HELP YOUR COM- MUNITY TO INCREASE EMPLOYMENT THIS WINTER. CALL YOUR _ NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FOR ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE. Issued by authority of the Minister of Labour, Canada 00 ....,,� -., _.mrMtiA.-0W ... .5 She's stretching her home improvement dollar by call- ing us in the winter when we're not too busy—when we're glad to get interior renovation jobs. Next summer we may not have time for a job like this. By having it done now, she's getting a better and a faster job because skilled workers are more productive. Somewhere around your home or place of business there's a jab to be done. It will pay you to do it now. 1 Home-made street signs withbig-city names are one kind of link between the people of the New North and the rest of Canada. Banking service is another. Canadian banks have, since the earliest days, taken part in the development of new areas, the opening of new frontiers. Today the chartered banks continue to bring banking services to pioneer settlements as the economic map of Canada is rolled back. They have at the same time greatly increased the number of branches in estab- lished areas across Canada—new suburban communities, expanding industrial centres —keeping pace with the country's popula- tion and business growth. To take care of all these varied needs,1,200 new branches have been opened by the chartered banks in the past ten years. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR _COMMUNITY 44, bs: