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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1960-03-24, Page 4Set Target For Huron Campaign Campaign target of the Huron Unit of the Caned -Mu Cancer So- elety this year is $16,000, au iu crease of $8,000 over last .year• Caulpaign will be conducted in all Huron municipalities during April. A house to house canvass will be staged in Seaforth, Mc- Killop and ii'uckorsnlith town, - ships on April 18 to 23 by' mem• begs a the local branches. Funds raised in Huron aroused to finance three Important phases of cancer work; research, Wel- fare services and education. During 1909, over $2,500 was spent to provide vital services to patieute in Unroll. These laded - ed dressings, transportation and boarding room care for clinic pa- tients, nursing services, pain-re- Roving•druge and other essentials The unit spout $760.00 •ou .its education program, designed to make Huron citizens aware of the danger signals of =leer, This is s. vital phase o£ the unit's aetiv ides because much of the suffer - a 1957 PONTIAC "8" SEDAN A.T. 1957 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1957 OLDS SEDAN, A.T. 1956 PONTIAC COACH 1956 FORD SEDAN 1955 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 1955 MONARCH SEDAN, radio 1953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1955 Chevrolet Pickup NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED SeaforthMotors Chevrolet Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTH Phone G. Fawm 186 Phone 541 Ing from ('ane01' can be avoided if the disease is diagnosed in its early stages. in 1969, 3-luron unit forwarded 313,000 to provincial headquarters to help finance extensive research projects. Some of the moat en- couraging of those aro being eau - ducted by university scientists at Loinlon• Through their generous'support of our campaigns in recent Year's, the people of Huron are playing au effective paa't 111 the' battle to conquer one of the most tragic diseases of our time" elates Mrs. Kenneth Johns, Woodham, unit President. "We need continued support to meet our new objective which will ensure that the fight against cancer. will be maintained at full monrelltum". Besides causing great suffering and economic hardship, cancer each Year takes the lives of more than 22,000 Canadians. Contrary to popular opinion, it strikes chil- dren and young adults, as well as elderly persons. MORE NEW HOME BUILDERS BECAUSE IS MODERN, CLEAN, PAST, DEPENL" 9A° ELF, AUTOMATIC, SAFE and SILENT! UNION For COOKING, AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, INCINERATION, CLOTHES DRYING, REFRIGERATION, WATER HEATING. With GAS, you enjoy lower installation cost, lower operating cost and lower maintenance cost. Ask your gas company, architect, heating contractor, builder and appliance dealers. cJ COMPANY OF CA NADA, LIMITED Your first step to better living is Natural Gas BRODHAGEN Mr. Chris. W. Leonliardt at. tended the Mutual ,Fire Under- writers Assurance Convention in Toronto last week Mrs. August Scherbarth return- ed home from Stratford Hospital after undergoing an operation. William Eric Eickmeir, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mick melt was baptized during the morning service at St. Peter's Lu- theran .Church. The Sponsors along with the parents were Dr. and Mrs, Keith MoGill and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bach. M. and Mrs. Sohn Mueller and Ruth Ann .of Hamilton spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Aug, Hillebrecht. The sympathy of the communi- ty is extended to Irvin Leonhardt in the death of his father Geo. I3. Leonhardt, also to Henry Leon- hardt, a brother and to other rel- atives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rock of Detroit and Dr. and Mrs. Keith McGill, Janis and Robert of Mit- chell with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Eickmeir on SnndaY. Mr. and 1121x. Martin Buuck and David of Milverton with this par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Buuck on Sunday. Mr. Ray Bennewies of London with his parents, Mr. and Mrs- N. Bennewies during the week. Mr. Wayne Beuerman of Lon- don with his parents, T12r, and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman for the weekend. Miss Barbara Clark and Mr. Gary Sholdice of London with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice during the weekend. Baskets of flowers from the funeral of Geo. H. Leonhardt were in the chancel of St. Peter's Lu- theran Church on Sunday. Miss Grace Fischer, Kitchener, and Mr. Lorne Feick, London with Rev. and Mrs. J. Fischer. All the pupils of Miss Audrey Priestap, who teaches at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sholdice, who tried examinations last week, pas- sed with First Class Honohs,they are: Paul Horan, Grade IV, Jo- anne Elligson, Grade III, Mary Beuerman, Grade II, Phyllis 'Hinz, Grade 1. Brenda Hoegy, Grade 1, Beverley Sholdice, :Grade 1. The Luther League met on Sun- day evening with Shirley Tren- towslty reading the Psalm and Warren Sholdice the scripture lesson. A short skit was present- ed by Shirley Trentowsky, Jane Rock, Warren Sholdice and Robt. Ahrens "A League in Business". A. discussion followed led by past- or Fischer. 21 answered the roll call. The Luther League are pay- ing for the Lenten booklets which have been distributed to the con- gregation. Several hymns were sung throughout the meeting. The Lord's Prayer brought the meet- ing to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young of Stratford with Me, and Mrs. Wm, Diegel on Sunday. G NG RICIPS SALES m SES_' VICE PHONE: SEAFORTH 585 ZURICH 34 GEO. A. SILLS S NS Plumbing and Heating PHONE 56 SEAFORTH plyter•Mik *cepa. FRAMKLING Plumbing .- Electrical - Heating PHONE 19 SEAFORTH BOB M Plumbing and Heating PHONE 668 r 13 SEA FORTH Do o I® MI .Plumbing and Heating PHONE 23 SEAFORTH carnations. For a wedding trip topointe in Kentucky, the bride chose a red dress, black eoat, white nceoo series, and white corsage. 00 their retltl'n they Will reside at Clinton. I3RUCEFU LD On Tuesday night the Bruce field firemen were called to the dome of Gordon Richardson. The Colony house whioh housed 300 chickens, purchased that same day was completely destroyed by Dee, Mr, and Mrs.. Walter Moffatt arrived home on Tuesday from California where they spent a month visiting their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. James Streifiler and Carol Ann.. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Taylor spent a feW days last week in Toronto. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Victor Hargreaves, the gift of a baby son. Mr. Robert Mustard of Kings- ville villa spent the weekend with his Parents, Mr and Mrs. A, Mustard. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Squires and babe spent the weekend with Mrs. Squires' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan Sr, Mr, and Mrs. Hartley Smith, Karen. and Kenneth, Tilsonburg, were guests of Mr. and Mire. G. ''Elliott. Mrs, Ings, Varna, is spending some time at the home of Mr. Harry Dalrymple. We welcome Mrs, Inge to the village,. Mr, and Mrs, Cal Horton spent Sundae' with Mrs. Horton's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Hays, Eglnontl• villa. POLICE REPORT Report for February for Pro- vincial Police District No. 6 in- cludes: Motor vehicle accidents, 209; fatal accidents 1; persons killed 1; persons injured 57; ve- hicles checked 2876, warnings is- sued 1700; charges laid 807; most charges, rate of speed 297, TURNER - RATHWELL cles, etc., has been the subject of Brucefteld United Church Was one of the weirdest cases tocome the setting for the wedding of before Ontario courts in recent Jean Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. years, in Osgoode Hall, Toronto. The case is reminiscent of the days when people were tried for witchcraft, andbhe legal phrase- ology dates back to the time when witches were burned at the stake, stating that she did pretend to use certain kind of witchcraft sorcery, enchantment anti conjur- ation." Nevertheless, Miss Pollock continued to be a highly regarded citizen of the community. Mr, Ben Tyerman has pnrch- She wore a matching halo or ased Mrs. G Dale's residence. pearls and iridescent sequined lir, Jack Warwick left on Tues - and carried red roses on a white day for -the West. Bible. First car of the season made Miss Elaine Ball, Clinton, was its appearance on the streets. The maid of honor, wearing a street cars are welcomed back along length gown of aqua crystalette and carrying a bouquet of yellow ehrysanthemuns. The bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Tur- ner, sister of the bridegr'oom,wore a gown similar to that of the maid of honor, and the junior bridesmaid, Miss Patsy P,.athwell, sister of the bride, wore a similar gown in yellow c1'ystalette, and carried white chrysanthemums. The flower girls were Nancy Gihbings, Minden, cousin of the bride, and Janice Taylor, sister of the bridegroom, who wore white nylon dresses trimmed with scarlet lace and carried yellow chrysanthemums: Wayne McBri4e, Kippen, was hest man, and the ushers were Jim Love and Gerald Rothwell, brother of the bride, Miss Kathleen Ralhwell, ehener, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs, Ruth Knox, wim sang "Wedding Prayer" and during the signing of the register Because A reception followed in the church parlor where the br ide e mother revolved the guests wear. ieig a street length navy dress, white accessories and corsage of pink carnations, She was assist- ed by the bridegroom's mother, who wore a navy dress, white accessories and corsage of. pink Night play at Dublin welts Mart- in Kiilllcahamer, 'leek Brennan, Patentee Dill, Hassle Jordan, and Emily Maloney. ' Not'f71side Iloeito4 O71adt'ok Worship at 11 ant, (A Special Lenten Message), jr, Congrega- tion. Toddlers' attendants so par. ants may bring their younger children. Church Sohool 10 a•m. Evening Worship and study group 00 7 1).n1. Rev, T, C. Britton, B.A., Minis - tel', Asvustowoome First Presbyterian Church Rev. Dm. Leslier Elder 10 a.m. Church. School and Youth Fellowship Class 1 .M. Series of Lente1n sermons on the theme "SSHARING HIS PASSION" No, 3. "Christ before ',hate" mSenior Chr "All inAnthethe: April Evenioing" (R,oberton) 4,30 P.M. VESPER SERVICE PASSION HYMNS AND THEIR MESSAGE No, 3. "Man of Sorrows" Duet: "0 My Soul Bless Thou Jehovah" Mrs, A. Parker & Mrs, W. E. Butt IWWWWWWWWWAIWIASON TWBNTY-F17.0 YEARS AGO From The Seaforth News March 1035 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mc- Kellar of Cromarty observed .their golden wedding. J. W. Beattie. who was appoint- ed revising officer for the new riding of Huron,Perth last year, is holding a series of revision court sittings for the list of electors. Taking Part 'in the Junior In- stitute play, "Road to the City" are Frank Reynolds, Murray Savauge, Cameron Rintoul, Edwin Johns, Jean Gerumell, Vera Hudson, Alice Thompson, Jean Scott, Anona Crozier with Miss Sean Smith director, Brussels is getting a new post office. Norman Lever, Jr. of Clinton, Following his fathers footsteps, was sworn in as traffic officer. George Chesney, of Calgary, a former Seaforth hardware merch- ant, visited in the district Mrs. A. Foreman has returned to her home in Port William aft- er visiting her parents, "Me. and Mrs Joseph Heating, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Scott and itIr•. and Mrs. Jack Forsyth of Detroit visited relatives. 1Ir. Archie McGregor of the Mill Road is giving up' farming and he and Mrs. McGregor will move to Seaforth. Miss Bary Buchanan of St. Thomas visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buchanan, Hen - Robert McDougall has returned to Saskatchewan after spending three months with 'Kippen rela- tives. Mr. and Airs, James Finlayson of Tnekersmith spent the week- end in Toronto. FORTY YEARS AGO From The Seaforth News March 1920 Miss Maggie Pollock, of near Blyth, who has had some remark- able success in finding lost arti- and Mrs. D'Arcy Rathwell, of Brucefield, to Floyd Elmer Tur- ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Turner, Varna. Rev, D. A, Mac- Kenzie, of Brucefield, officiated at the double -ring ceremony. Yellow chrysanthemums decorat- ed the church for the wedding. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a door - length of gown of erystalette over lace. The neckline was studded with seed pearls and sequins I� with other harbingers of spring. Miss Mary Edmunds of the Faculty of Education, Toronto, visited her home. Wedding: Miss Minnie Mac - Laren and Mr. Lorne McNaught- on of Cromarty. Some logs measuring seven feet in diameter from the farm of Wil- liam Ryan were sawn at Staffa mill. They were from the largest tree in Hibbert township. Ernest Colclough has returned to Comet, Sask. after spending two months with Constance rela- tives. Edwin Miller of Walton is leav- ing for Saskatchewan where he will teach for the summer. Taking part in the St. Patrick's THE SEAFORTH NEWS (P11ane 94)--'i'lritrsdtly, March 24, 1960 SAMARITANS •-•-• Some of the Officers at'the organiz- ation meeting of the Samaritans held here on Saturday were, left to right, Venerable Friar, Sheik Harvey Ham- bly, Staffa; Grand Monarch, Sheik Alan 11. Neelan, Bluevale; Supreme Monarch, Sheik Max Kendall, St. Thomas; Vice Grand Monarch, Chas. Reeves, Se Lorth Bgvnondvf1T0 Undted Chtcroe Dr. S. Semple, Minister. Lyle Hammond, Organist -Choir Leader Fourth Sunday in Lent. 11 a.m., Rev, W. H. Moore, of Toronto. Church School at 10 a.m. Spec- ial film. April 10th, Reception of mem- bers and Holy Communion, Lent is a time of renewal. Come to Church, L. O. L. 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