HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1960-04-14, Page 5THE SPAI1'OR'i'Lr NEEWt3---Thursday, April 14, 1900
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Featuring the Largest Wide
Screen in Huron County
THURSDAY ONLY—April 14
"FIRE DOWN BELOW"
(0010r) (Ciuenasoope)
Rita Hayworth - Robert Mitchum
One Cartoon
FRIDAY ONLY—April 15
--Double Feature—
"PIRATES OF TRIPOLI"
(Color)
Paul Ilenreid - Patricia Medina
"SEMINOLE UPRISING"
(Color)
George Montgomery
Karen Bootle
One Cartoon.
SATURDAY ONLY—AprII 16
—Double Feature—
BEYOND MOMBASA"
Cornel W'ilcle - 1)o11na Reed
"MAN IN THE SADDLE"
Randolph Scott - Joan Leslie
One Cartoon
SUNDAY MIDNITE and
MONDAY—April 17 and 18
"THE VIOLENT MEN"
(Color) (Cinemascope)
Glenn Ford - Barbara Stanwyck
(One Stooge Comedy)
One Cartoon
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
April 19 and 20
"THE KEY"
Adult Entertainment
William Holden - Sophia Loren
One Cartoon
Easter
Dance
14oltInr'ed. b//
braforth Junior Formers
SEAFC)ItTII
LEGION HALL
(Main Street)
Monday, April 18
Ian \Vilbee's Orchestra
Adm. 75c each, $1.25 outdo
Draw will be made for a Wrist
Watch and Gift Certificate
.Daffodil Tea
IN THE
TOWN MALL
SATURDAY -" 2 to 5 p.m.
APRIL 16
Under the auspices
of the
Seaforth and District
I3r'anch of the
Canadian Cancer Society
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Exeter - Ontario
T11e yearly rate per $100.00 of
insurance on Farm property
other than Dwellings has been
reduced from 30 cents to 25
cents.
This company's rates are now
as follows:
Property in Towns & Villages
with fire protection
including Churches,
Schools & Halls 15 cents
Rural Churches, Schools
& Halls 20 cents
Rural Dwellings, Household
Contents & Car Garages
20 cents
All other rural property
25 cents
Ales J. Rohde Arthur Fraser
See: Treas.
Pres.
BINGO!
Brodhageu and District
Conun.unity Centre
Tuesday, April 19
8.45 P.M,
15 regular games 10,00 ea.
2 special games 50,00 ea.
1 special game 100.00
Oliveto? Door Prices
Admission $1,00
WINTHROP
A Service will be held in Cavan
Church on Good Friday •evening
at 8 p.m. The service will be con-
ducted by the Young Peoples'
Class and a film "I'll Sing, Not
017" in colour will be shown.
Everyone welcome.
KIPPEN EAST
The Kilipen East W.I. will meet
at the ]some of Mrs, Ross Chaps
man on April 20th at 8.30 p.m.
Mrs. McNaughton will be co -host-
ess. Roil call, pay your fees and
Join again. A poem by Ml's. A.
Varley and a contest, sing, say,
or pay, by Mrs. Alderdiee. Elec.
tion •of office's, Lunch com., Mls•
A. Varley, Mrs. Stewart Pepper,
Mrs. R. Broadfoot and Mrs. Ron
MacGregor. The convenors of the
various •committees are asked to
have their reports ready.
Service Station
FR LEASE
EXCELLENT POTENTIAL
Apply Carl Dalton, Seaforth
or
Canadian Oil, 42 Walnut St., Kitchener
noins•ement
DR. E. A. MCMASTER HAS ANNOUNCED
HIS RETIREMIENT FROM THE
PARTNERSHIP IN THE SEAFORTH CLINIC.
Take notice that all outstanding accounts
with the Seaforth Clinic must be paid by
May 31st, 1960
After this date the Seaforth Clinic
will continue to operate under the
partnership of Dr. P. L. Brady and
Dr. E. Malkus
TQWN TOPICS
(luests with Mr. and Mrs. Lew
est Aclaain and Miss Ib>nelda Aal-
anus 00. Sunday included- !Mrs.
Janet Butson Mrs. Levee's Charl-
ton, Miss Jean 1>onaldse 1,
Jack. . Sterling of London, Airs.
Halbert ilondersen, dies Gladys
Henderson of Mitchell.
Mos, Mae Dorr'allee retarnned 011
Thursday from Oshawa where she
sl>e11t the winter.
The Northside united Cllureh
(14,I.T. aro holding an blaster
0.0.1.T. tea on Wednesday April
20111 from 3 to 5 p.m„ and bake
51115.
Mrs. Elizabeth. Doucette of Ex-
eter
xeter and Miss Donelda Adams
spent Saturday in London,
About 35 pupils of Grade 13 of
the high sclhool attended the Lon-
don Little Theatre piaay, "Martial'
in the Cathedral" on Tuesday ev-
ening at London.
BORN
Varley -- At Scott Memorial
Ilospital on April 7t11, to Mr. and
Mks, Frank Varley, RR 8 Kippen,
a son
Fin1t -- At Scott. Memorial Hos-
pital on April 7111, to Mr. and
Mrs. William Fink, liensall, a
daughter
Carter -- At Scott Memorial
Hospital on April 8t11, to Mr. and
Mrs. lean Cartel, Eg'uloilclville, n
Boll
Eckert — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on April 12th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Free Eckert, RR 4 Mitehen,
a daughter
Rase — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on April 13th, to Mr. and
Mrs, Carl Rose, RR 1 Bornholm,
a son.
Riegel --In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred
Diegel, RR 4, Mitchell, a son on
April 2ncl.
Drager ---In Scott Memorial Hoe-
pital on April 31'd, to Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred Drager, RR 6, Seaforth,
a daughter.
Devereaux In Scott Memorial
Hospital, on April 4111, to Mr, and
Mrs. James Devereaux, RR 4 Sea-
forth,
eafortis, a son,
Wallace — In Scott Memorial
Hospital on April 51h,, to Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Wallace, RR 4, Sea -
forth, a son.
GROUP I' W.A.
The April meeting of Group 1
W.A. of Northside United Church
was held at the home of Mos. H.
Connell with 18 members present.
'Phe president, Mrs. Wilmer Mah-
al opened the sleeting' with an
Easter reading "We Ball it Good".
The business was then conducted.
Yarn and •other material were
handed out to be made up for the
bazaar in the fall. The devotional
part et the program was in charge
or Mrs. E. Williams opening with
lrynin "When I Survey The Won-
drous Cross". Mrs, Ellis led in
prayer. The scripture and address
was given by Mrs. Close "The
Story of Easter". Hymn 98 was
sung and the benediction closed
the sleeting. A social hour, follow-
ed. Lunch was served bMrs.
Ellis and Mfrs. Hoggarth.
1>3' mailing a poe111..Aflcl s1(1011lg
1
',
a hymn Mit f. n d s 1 ty 1 wee re.
peat d, In the al>seuee of the ple-
sideut, the business Wait conduct
ed 1>y Mrs. Steffen. There will bu
to general W.A. meeting on Wed -
:Imlay April 13 at 2 ]0 11.113.
devutlonal past of the meeting
was taken by Airs. .1. C. Cochrane
and she read a il+let11 the (c pond
of the !'.aster Violet". Dyne: 80
was sn11g and Mrs, J. W. Talbot
led In prayer, The scripture lee -
sun, Psalm 130 was read in nal -
eon. Mary Jean Boshart and Nan-
cy Berger then favored with an
aecoodion and piano duet. The
guest speaker, Rev, J. C. Britton
spoke on "The Story that lias no
ending" and based his remarks
•on Matthew 28:20, Lo 1 (1111 WW1
you. always. Mre, Talbot moved a
vote of thanks to the hostess, the
speaker and all taking batt. Au.
other 10astel' 11y11112 Was sung and
Mr. Britton elosecl the sleeting
with prayer. Lunch was served
and a social time followed.
1001110.NDI?IT..H1
l.gmoudville United Church M.
Ai,S. held their .Easter Thankof-
tering meeting at the church on
April O. Mrs, E, Bayes opened
the meeting With Hymn 86 after
30111011 :11033, L. Strong read the
scripture. Meditation en the Cross
was given by Mrs, L. Hammond
and another Easter hymn was
sung. Meditation on the Resur-
rection was given by Mrs. A.
Chesney, who also 'led in prayer.
:lits. Chas. Eyre read Easter is
the Festival of Victorious Living,
Mrs• }byes then closed the devo.
tional with prellye'.
Visiting ladles from 11511en,
Brncefield, Varna, Goshen and
Turner's Churches were welcomed
by Mrs. Boy es. Mrs. 13111 Taylor,
Mrs. Clare McBride ancl Mrs,
Bruce Keyes of Goshen favored
with •a11 instrumental trio "What
does Easter mean to Yon?" Mrs.
Hayes introduced the guest speak-
s; Mrs. Donaldson from Seaforth
Anglican Church. Mrs. Donaldson
gave a very interesting talk about
her life as a missionary in South.
America. Mrs,31. Haney thanked.
the speaker. After the offering
was received Bili. MacLean gave a.
pleasing violin solo. Mrs: R.•
Broadtoot. •of Hippen: layered with
a piano solo and; Mrs. Gordon
Johnson. of Varna with e. reading.
After a hymn was sung lunch was
served in the Sunday School room
Witls. Mrs. N. MacLean and Mrs-
I..
Hammond as hostesses..
GROUP TWO OT WA,
Mrs. II, Shannon had charge of
the April meeting which was held
at the home of Mrs. R'owat. Mrs.
Shannon opened the meeting by
reading an Easter poem after
which hymn 101 was sung. Airs.
1I. Hunt read the scripture lesson
from the 27t11 Chapter of Matt.
Gladys Thompson led in prayer
and following that Sheila Rowat
favored with a piano solo. Mrs.
TI. Hugill took charge for the busi-
ness part of the meeting. After
the minutes were read and adopt-
ed the roll call was answered by
"How to postpone old age". The
treasurer reported $41.05 on 'hand.
MTs. J. Stevens reported that the
"Oil" Co, were sending a speaker
to speak on their fabrics for the
tea to be held May 4th. Plans were
made for the tea and bake table.
Mrs. Workman spoke on her
trip last fall through Northern
Ontario, the Western Provinces
and Western States, and all pre-
sent enjoyed taking the trip along
with her very 11111011. After a hymn
the meeting closed with the MHz_
pah Benediction. Everyone enlay-
ed the lunch which was provided
by Mrs. Moffat and Miss Sinclair,
W.A. GROUP THREE
The April meeting of Group 3
of the W. A. of Northside was
held at elle home of Mrs. B. F.
Christie with an attendance of 20
members and three visitors. Mrs.
Glen Staffen opened the meeting
CONSTANCE
'Mr. anti Mrs. Guy Cunningham,
Auburn, visited last Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. E, Lawson spent
last Friday in London and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren
and family.
Miss Muriel Dale of Brampton
spent the weekend with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale
and also was a guest at the New-
nlan-Cook wedding on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt and
Miss Joyce Jewitt were guests at
the wedding of Miss Prances Cook
and Mr. Wm. Newman of Clinton,
at the Constance United Church
on Saturday.
Mr, and Ill's. B. Brown, Joyce
and Elaine visited with relatives
in Hanover on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Shelby of Clin-
ton spent Tuesday evening with
Mr. and _firs. L, Lawson.
Mrs. Charlotte Lindsay, Mrs.
Ethel Stephenson and Mrs. Mc-
Caig of Seaforth had Tuesday din-
ner at the home of Mrs. Millson,
it being the occasion of Mrs. Lind-
say's 76th birthday. In the after-
noon several ladies called to ex-
tend best wishes to Mrs. Lindsay
and to wish her many more happy
occasions.
At time of writing Mrs. Joe
Riley is a patient in Clinton Pub-
lic FIoepital.
List of Euchre Series
Friday evening saw' a good
crowd assembled to enjoy progres-
sive euchre at the 0,0,5. hall here.
Prizes went to, ladies 1st, Mrs, J.
Bell; lone, Mrs. R. MacGregor;
low, Mrs, Ken Hulley, Men's 1st,
Oliver Anderson; lone hands, Mr,
J. Leeming; low, Ken Cook.
The season's prize for the high-
est score in the series went to Har-
vey Dolmage, winning an electric
fry -pan. The lucky door .prize
went to Miss Margaret MacGregor
wlsiclr was a television lami>,
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The Bethel WM:S. and W.A.
meetings were held 'Thursday aft- 5
e'rnoo11, April 0th at the house of e
llrs. Roes Looming. The !>7l' ldent
appnced the meeting with the Savo- e
cation. hymn 112 was Mune; 1(11(1 e
the scrlpturo hss,>i, was read by
ylrs. lid Regelo and prayer by
Ml's. Stanley 1ii11en. A letter
from the Missionary MontidY
was road by Tennie Dennis. Mrs, 5
Wm. Roe read an article on What il
Does W,R.Y. Mean? Ir Wee re -11
minding ns that this is World 1
Refugee Year.
A skit called "Associate Hells!
ers' Secretary makes a Call", was 1
presented by 111's. 11. Wildtong,
Mrs. I), .MeNiebol tiers. 16. Bauer.
man 11110 Mrs. G. McNichol. This
showed slow the shutins can be
kept in touch with the work of
the W.M,S.
Ethel Dennis gave a review of
the Presbyterial whlelt tools !)lave
in Seaforth on March 24th. The
Society are invited to Walton on
April 29 at 8.30 p.m. Mrs. Tiffin
of Winglranl-to be the special
speaker and also to Duff's Mc-
Killop on April 20 at 2.15 p,m,
-sirs. Donaldson of Seaforth to be
the speaker.
The Explorers' group are to
sleet at the llonle of Mrs, W. Roe
after school on April llth. 3J'5.
Don Dennis is. to be tate hostess
for the May 5t11 meeting,
-kiss. Wm, Dennis presided for
the W.A. meeting which followed.
23 members answered the roll. call.
It was moved and seconded that
a $20 donation bo. sent to the Re-
fugee Campaign. A small bake
sale netted $4.95. Hymn 113 was
sung, followed by prayer. A serial
half flour was enjoyed,
Serviees`
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Nort ide United Church
MORNING: WORSHIP - 11 a,m.
SERMION--Does Easter Answer Our Questions?"
Junior and Senior Choirs will provide the special
111115ic,
Junior Choir ----"Now Let is All with One Accord"
(Kel'sl lle.ngesang)
Senior Choir ----"We Declare Unto You (!lad Tidings"
( Maunders;
Solo parts, Ail Jas. Stewart
Seninl' Choir --"And the Glory 00 the Lord."
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EVENING WORSHIP - 7 p.m.
SERMON—"What! No Expectations."
Anther—."Night Belpre the Dawn."
(Sibelius)
Organist, Ml's. Jas. A. Stewart
Choirmaster Mr, Jas. A. Stewart
Minister, Rev, J. C. Britton, B.A,
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BAYFLELD
Mies Jessie Metcalfe. Detroit,
spent the weekend at her home,
Mrs. T. G. Postans who has
been a patient in Clinton Hospit-
al for the past month, returned
to her home on Saturday.
Miss Berthena Cruickshank of
II'olusesville spent the weekend
with Mise Berthena Sturgeon.
Word was received on Sunday
or the death or Keith Clemein•
buret. IIe had been a patient at
Westminster hospital for the Hast
three weeks. The sympathy of the
community is extended to his wife
and three shall daughters,
Mrs. Wm, Afetealf, Montreal, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. David
Dewar,
Air, Ralph Moyer of B.C., a for.
mer Bayfield resident, called on
friends on Saturday. lie is taking
a two -weeks training course at
II.C,AF. Radar School. Clinton,
The April Meeting of Trinity
was held at the home of. Mrs, Wnr.
Parker, The meeting opened with
the hymn "There is a green 11111
far Away" Scripture reading 03'
lire. Fred 1 -Tools and prayer by
Miss Berthena Sturgeon, MIS, 1!.
F, Corrie gave a very interesting
talk on her recent trip to variates
points in Nova Scotia, 'Plans Were
made for the rilms to be shown in
April by Mrs. LeRoy Path on 11e'
trip to the Wester!! Provinees,
The meeting closed with prayer
followed by refreshments.
R, 'I,, Mae:Milleu with his crew
Left o11 Tuesday morning to set
nets. While on the lake the ice
came back in and they were forc-
ed to go on to Sarnia where they
are waiting to come 1some,
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At the beginning of this century some farm land
on Hamilton ]Jay was called I-Iuckleberly Point.
This land became the site of part of The Steel
Company of Canada, Limited.
Instead of farm land supliorting a few families
there is now at huckleberry Point Canada's largest
steel -making plant employing 11,00() of the company's
16,000 employees. This year Stelco harks its 60tH year
of supplying steel for Canadians.
What happened at Huckleberry Point has hap-
pened in hundreds of towns and cities across t11e
country. Canadian manufacturing now employs nearly
1,40(1,2)00 persons. These turn out the materials for
a growing economy while their families provide
• markets for the products of Canadian farms, forests
and alines.
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