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The Bayfield ball ,club held a
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menta were served in the base-
ment,
Miaa Jessie Metes,lf, Detroit,.
was at her home from Friday to
Sunday. •
George Weaten left on Sunday
to spend the winter with..hie eon
Harold Weston at Ferndale, Mi-
cbigan,
Pastor and Mrs, X. Bodenbam
left .last week to make their
home at Kippen,
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KIPPEN
Taylor -Turner
Autumn flowers and fern form-
ed an attractive setting at the
home of the bride's parents on
Saturday, Nov. 25 at 12 noon for
the marriage of Dorothy Mae
Turner and John Robert Taylor.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Turner, RR 1,
Varna, and the groom's .parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor,
RR 1, Exeter. Rev. A. H. Johns-
ton, Brucefleld, performed the Ce-
remony. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall,
Exeter, aunt of the groom, prov-
ided traditional wedding music
and accompanied the soloist, Mr.
James Dougall, who sang "I'11
Walk Beside You" and "The We-
dding Benediction," Given in ma-
rriage by her father, the bride
wore a floor -length gown of cban-
tilly Iace over satin, The fitted,
bodice was fashioned with lily
point sleeves and the sabrina
neckline was enhanced with seed
pearls and iridescent sequins.
The bouffant skirt of nylon net
featured chantilly lace cascades.
A tiera of seed pearls and se-
quins held her silk illusion veil
and she carried a colonial bou-
quet of pink carnations and ste-
phanotis. Miss Irene Turner, sis-
ter of the bride, was maid of
honor wearing a cornflower blue
silk organza gown featuring a
scoup neckline and bouffant skirt
with lace trim, She wore match-
ing accessories and carried a
bouquet of pink carnations.
James Taylor, Harriston, was
groomsman for his brother and
guests were ushered by Wilmer
Turner, brother of the groom.
The reception was held in the
church parlors of St. Andrew's
United Church. For receiving the
guests the bride's mother chose
a blue crepe dress with satin
trim, matching accessories and a
corsage of pink roses, The
groom's mother assisted wearing
a blue crepe dress, beige access-
ories and a corsage of pink car-
nations, For travelling the bride
donned a blue wool dress, mink
brown coat, with brown and
beige accessories and a corsage
of pink roses. On their return
the couple will reside on the
groom's farm near Hensel]. The
bride is a graduate of Stratford
Teachers' College.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride
attended the christening Sunday
of Marlene Louise, infant daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fisher
of Brantford.
Mrs, Toni Munroe left by jet
Monday for Calgary to visit her
sister, Mrs. Jim Biggar of Nam -
aka, Alberta, who has been hos-
pitalized.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hubbard
and Melville MoClynront of De-
troit called on Mr. and Mrs, W.
L. Mellis on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wahl, Listo-
wel and Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Mur-
ray, Kitchener, were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Dickert,
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, , Dale and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Jewitt and Ross and Mr, and
Mrs. Donald Buchanan and Paul
attended the 4-H club Achieve-
ment Night for Huron county
last Friday night at Wingham
DITS.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Atwood and
family and Mr. Arthur McVittie,
all of Windsor spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Grim-
oldby,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ellison and
family of Lucknow visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. George
Leitch,
Mr. and Mra. Bill Dowson and
Brenda of Varna and Mr, and
Mrs. Dennis Jewitt and Kathy of
Goderich visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Jewitt and
family.
The Misses Glenda and Elaine
Pfaff of Crediton returned home
after spending the past four
weeks with their aunt and uncle
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Preascator,
This week Miss Sally Webb of
Dashwood is visiting at the
Preszcator home,
Miss Durst of Clinton and Mr,
Powell of Goderich twp., student
teachers from the Stratford tea-
chers college are this week prac-
tise teachers at our school with
our teacher, Mrs. Livingston.
Ladies of the WMS and WA of
Constance United Church were
busy on Wednesday afternoon
quilting a mission band auto-
graphed quilt in- the basement of
the church.
The candlelight service for the
CGIT girls will be held jointly
with the CGIT girls of Londes-
boro and Burns in Londesboro
United Church Sunday evening
at 7.30. Everyone is cordially in-
vited to attend,
BRODHAGEN
The Brodhagen band and maj-
orettes took part in the Santa
Claus parade in Seaforth on Sat-
urday,
Linda May Scherbarth, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Scher-
berth, was baptised during the
Sunday morning service at- St.
Peter's Lutheran Church by Rev.
H. Brill. The sponsors along With
the parents were Mr..and Mrs.
Bob Schaeffer and Mr. and Mrs,
Kenneth Elligsen.
Mr. and Mra. Jackson, Glen and
Julie of Stratford with 1161'. and
Mrs. Chas, Scherbarth.
Mr. and Mrs, John Mueller and
Ruth Ann of Hamilton with Mrs.
Aug, Hillebrecht.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wesen
berg, Diane and Dawn of Bruss-
els, and Mr. and Mrs, John Clark
and Raymond of Mitchell with
Mrs. Chas. Ahrens on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe
and Mrs. Dick Watson and fam-
ily with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford
Watson, Centralia on Sunday.
On Monday evening the com-
munity forum met at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mogk,
at which time Mr. and Mrs. Man-
uel Beuermaa were presented
Iwith a gift on the occasion of
their 30th wedding anniversary.
Mr. Ralph Hicks was home
from Toronto for the week end.
At the Luther League meeting
held on Sunday evening Pastor
Brill presented excerpts from
Hander's "Messiah" and gave a
short outline of the life of the
great composer. The president,
Roger Sholdice, -was in charge of
the business and also led the re-
creation.
Stewards of the Christian
Home (Married Couples Group)
met in the church basement with
Pastor Brill in charge of devo-
tions and Mrs. Ronald Hinz pia-
nist. Pastor Brill chose as his
topic "The Lord's Supper" and a
discussion period followed. Mr.
Ralph Fischer, the .president was
in charge of business, It was de-
cided to have the next meeting
on December 27th in the form of
a Christmas social with exchange
of gifts. It was decided to install
an asphalt floor in the church
sheds for skating. The work will
be done by Levis Construction,
Clinton, in a week or so. Dona-
tions towards this project will be
gratefully received. This group
is sponsoring the annual Christ-
mas nursery party to be held the
afternoon of December 14. Lunch
was served by Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar Elligsen, Mr. and Mrs. Reub-
en Buuck and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Prueter.
The executive of the Stratford
District Luther League confer-
ence met at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church here on Sunday after-
noon.
VARNA
A minstrel show from the Sea -
forth Anglican Church choir put
on a good concert in the town-
ship hall last Friday evening to
a large audience.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coleman
and family of Walkerton visited
with relatives on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Berne McKinley
and family of Brantford called on
relatives over the week end.
BAYFIELD -
Hammond -Sturgeon
In a quiet ceremony at the Tin.
ited Church parsonage, Bayfleld,
on Friday, November 24th, 1961,
at 12 o'clock noon, the Rev, W.
Smith united in marriage Miss
Berthena Sturgeon and John
Hammond. The bride is the dau-
ghter of William Sturgeon and
the late Mrs. Sturgeon. The
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Hammohd, Alma, The
bride wore a green and gold nyl-
on dress, beige feather head
band and matching accessories.
Her corsage was of white rose-
buds and she carried a white
Bible, Following the .ceremony
refreshments were served at her
home. For travelling to Eastern
points the bride chose a rust
wool dress with beige accessor-
ies. Mr. and Mrs. Hammond have
taken up residence in Bayfield.
Mra. E. J. Florian, Clinton,
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Hammond.
Mrs. R, H. F. Gairdner return-
ed home on Saturday after spend-
ing two weeks with her sister at
Chicago.
Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Oddleifson,.
London, were at their home over
the week end,
Mrs. L. Green left last week to
spend the winter at Thorold.
Miss Kathleen Porter, London,
spent the week end with her fa,
ther and sisters.
TIIE SEAVO1;TT-T NX,WS (Phone 84)--Thnraday, December 1, 1961
DRAINAGII rr NIMiiiRS
Township; of McKiliap
For the construction and re-
pair of Naah Drains, according to
•Engineer's p101110 and speolilca-
tions, will be received by the,
undersigned until December 1.40,
12,500 lineal feet of Open
Drain excavating and levelling
material including old spoil bank.
2563 lineal feet of 16, 8 and 6
inch tile and pipe to dig, lay and
backfill: also 1• catch basin and
field stone protections. Township
to supply tile and pipe within
approximately one mile of work,
Contractor to have Workman's
compensationInsurance,
• A -marked cheque for ten per
cent., with a minimum of `$100 to
accompany tender..
Lowest or any tender not ne-
cessarily accepted.
Work to be completed by
June 1, 1962.
Plan, profile and specifications
may be seen at the Clerk's office.
J M. Eckert, Clerk
Seaforth R.R. 1, Ont.
IN MEMORIAM"
15 'eying memory of our dear
Father _ and Grandfather, Joseph
A. Storey, who passed away on
Deo. 6, 1960.
A beautiful nature, a heart of
gold,
No finer Dad this world could
hold,
An empty .place that nothing can
fill,
We miss you Dad and always.
will.
-Ever remembered by 'daugh-
ter Edna, son-in-law Coe, and
granddaughter Sandra,
CARD OF THANKS
I wial to thank. the Canadian
Legion, the TOO11' and alt those
who sent cards while I -was -a
l patient in Weatminster Hospital,
Herb. Trapnell
CARD OF' THANKS
The family of the late Dan
Dupee wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
many acts of kindness and sym-
pathy during their bereavement
For Sale
Large fancily home in Hospital TENDDR
area; 3 piece bath, up, and 2 For caretaking for SS No. 3,
piece, down; complete modern Hullett. Duties to commence Jan.
kitchen, laundry room on ground 1, 1962. Lowest or any tender not
floor; oil furnace. This property necessarily accepted. Tenders to
could easily be converted into a, be in by Dec. 27, 1961. Apply to
2 family home. Owner will leave Walter Scott, Sea., rr 2, Seaforth
mortgage .on property. WANTED
Work on farm wanted, with
room and board. Clarence Reeves
Phone 390M.
Jos. McConnell
Real Estate Broker
PHONE 266 SEAFORTH
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Township of McKillop
CLERK'S NOTICE
OF FIRST POSTING OF
VOTERS' LIST
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9 of
the Voters' Lists Act, and I have
posted up in my office, in Mc-
Killop, an the 29th day of Nov-
ember, 1961, the list of all per-
sons entitled to vote in said Mu-
nicipality for members of parlia-
ment and municipal elections,
and that such list remains there
for inspection,
And I hereby call upon all vot-
ers to take immediate proceed-
ings to have any errors or omis-
sions corrected according to law,
the last day of appeal being the
13th day of December, 1961.
JOHN M. ECKERT,
Clerk of the Township of Mc-
Killop.
Skating
THURS., DEC. 7 - -
Int. B
Mitchell vs Seaforth
8.30 p.01. 25c & 50c
FRIDAY NIGHT
8 to 10 P.M.
25c and 35c
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
2. 3.30 10c & 25c
SATURDAY NIGHT HOCKEY
Zurich Bantams vs Seaforth
Bantams 7 P.M.
Zurich Midgets vs Seaforth
Midgets 8.30 - 25c
Teen Town
MONDAY, DEC. 11 -
Blyth vs Winthrop - 8.30
25c & 50c
TUESDAY, DEC. 12 -
Centralia vs Seaforth
8.30 25c & 50c
Registration for Legion Hockey
Sat., Dec 16 -- 12
WED., DEC. 13 -
Exeter vs Seaforth Juvenile
S.30
SEAFORTH ARENA
SAVE YOURSELF
THE INCONVENIENCE
OF AN ACCIDENT
Make sure your snow tire treads are good. Carry
tire chains in your trunk. Have brakes balanced
and make sure the steering system's in shape for
winter. Install anti -freeze. Check windshield wipers
to make sure you'll see where you're going: Heaters
and defrosters should work properly; so should
headlights and tail lights. And do you recall any
news stories about carbon monoxide poisoning?
Check your exhaust system for leaks. Get your car
in shape for winter now. You might save yourself
the inconvenience of an accident.
/WINTERIZE
YOUR
\DRIVING
kms
Driving conditions are worse in winter -
winterize your driving as well as your car
Highway Safety Branch
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Hon, H, L. Rowntree, Q. C., Minister'
LOST
Hereford steer from lot 13, con,
1,
McKillop. 900 - 1,000 lbs,
Hai''old Jackson, Seaforth,
FOR SALE
'51 Dodge car, in good repair,
for sale reasonable. Apply James
McNaughton, phone 26031, Hen -
sail,
FOR SALE
8 good pigs 8 weeks old. Ted
van Dyk, Mill Road, .r 3 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Christmas trees, Scotch pines
and spruce. Calder's, 602W2 ,
FOR SALE
Some collie pups. 861x23. Mrs,
John Thompson.
BOX
Funeral Service
AMRVLANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital 'Bed
Flowers for all oecaalone
hones; Day 43 Might 696W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Res. 606
JOHN. A. GORWILL, B,A., M.P.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6.W Seaforth
SOH
P. L. EAFBrady, M,RTD;,CLINIC_ SurLoen
Dr, E: Markus
Office Bourg, 1 e m. to 5 P.M. Lib.
except Wednesay and Sunday.
Evenings: Tuesday & Thurs. 7-9 pa.
Appointmenes made in advance an
desirable
TURNBULL O. BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
3.0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W, G. DRENNAN' , D.V.M., v,e,
Phone 105 Seaforth
John E. Langstaff - Optometrist
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone :791
Bourn-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
6.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thun eve
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2.7910,
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 0. 5,50.
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
.Phone 334 Rea. 540
FOR SALE
Girl's bicycle in very . good con-
dition. 26" frame. Phone 27x11
Blyth. Gordon McGregor.
FOR SALE
Dressed ducks available next
week end,and Xmas -week; also a
few Large geese for Xmas, 40c
per 1b; dressed weight. Will also
sell alive. John F. Bell, r.r. 2,
Seaforth, 847r4, -
NOTICE
The perfect Christmas gift for
the whole family, the Concert
Chord Organ $89.95 and up. Elec-
tronic models $595 and up. 'For
further information see Ted Sav-
auge at Savauges.
FOR SALE
Live or dressed ducks. Phone
46r20 Dublin or 31121 Seaforth.
FOR SALE
100 acres good clay loam;
barn, windmill and good trough;
one overflowing well. Lot 11, 00111
1, McKillop,
100 acres clay loam, brick
house, bank barn, drilled' well.
Con. 6, lot 1. Mrs. Jno. A. -Eck-
ert, r.r. 1 Dublin, Ont.
HELP WANTED
Female .part time help wanted.
Apply to UDPC, Seaforth. Phone
13.
HELP WANTED MALE
Fuller Brush Co.. has an open-
ing in the Seaforth, Hensel] dis-
tricts to sell and service in a well
established route: No experience
necessary as applicant is trained
to assure him a good weekly in-
come from the start. Car essen-
tial. For information and inter-
view, write Keith W. Walkom,
117 Woods St. Kitchener. Phone
271 - 3410 or phone Exeter 642R.
FOR SALE
Christmas trees, balsam, pine
and spruce. Phone 71W, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Oven ready ducks. Eldon Kerr,
phone 835r6, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
3 -panel screen 54' x 19", card
table, cooking utensils, roasting
pan, frying pan with lid, heavy
aluminum; some like new, many
other articles.. Phone 33M, Sea -
forth. Mrs. Cartwright Hawley.
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Spy, King, Macintosh, Tolman Sweet
Snow, Delicious, Greening, Russet and
Cider apples. Free delivery in Seaforth.
Phone HU 2-3214 collect
Fred Me0lymont & Sons, Varna
FOR SALE
Transistor Radios 14.95 and up.
See and hear the amazing Maco
at 49.95 and 79.95 (short wave),
at Savauge's, opposite post office
FOR SALE
Wood, coal, house doors and
windows, 12 in. tile filled with
cement, kitchen stove, snow sho-
vel, plastering tools; hen feeder:
Phone 390M, Seaforth.
Be warmly contented
with
Texaco Stove Oil
or
Texaco Furnace' Fuel oil
CALL US TO -DAY
WALDEN &
BROADFOOT
Phone 686 W
Real Estate
WILFRED McINTEE
BROKER
Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth
Phone 598 M
Local representative for
WILFRED McINTEE, Realtor
Walkerton, Ont.
" offices and 25 salesmen to terve you
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - 'Res. 208
We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214 Seaforth
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officer, - President, John L. Malone,.
Seaforth; Vice Pres., :John H. McEwing,.
Blyth ; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate,
Seaforth.
Directors, Norman Trewartha, Clinton,
.0. L. Malone, Seaforth ; Chris Leonhardt,.
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforthr.
John H. McEwing. Blyth ; Wm. S. Alex --
ander, Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderich;
Wm. R. Pepper, Seaforth; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agents - William Leiper Jr., Lender
born ; V. J. Lane, RR 6 Seaforth; Selwyn,
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton.; James Keys, Seaforth..
PROBLEMS •
Will money help ?
Mortgage loans arranged
anywhere in Ontario
DELRAY INVESTMENTS
460-A Wilson Ave., Downsview, Olaf
ME. 8-2859
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
ERAMPIONSTOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
Arnold Stinnissen
R R 5 SEAFORTH
Sun L1fe Assurance Company
of Canada
•
Telephone 852-R-12
NOTICE
Township of Tuekersmith , •--4-
Tuckersmith Municipal Dump
will be openuntil further notice
on Wednesday & Saturday after-
noons from 1-5.30 P.M.
Ken's Radio
and TV
Sales anal Service
JARVIS ST.
(In the former Ontex Building)
Phone: Shop 164 Res. 464
Used TVs $30 up,
WANTED
Used furniture, organs -,pianos;
old dry sinks, corner cupboards,
hanging lamps, any household
articles. Write any
Ruddock, 67
Parkway Dr, Kitchener.
WATCH CLEANING
Regular wind $2.50; Antoinette
$3,50, warranted. Special gent's
watches, 17 J incabloc, stainless
steel case and yellow case, wat-
er resistant $12.50, Bracelets ex-
tra. Vodden Jewellers, Clinton.