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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1950-12-15, Page 8'.k�l��"��:�' 1 � �u�i�iF',1rtw�l _;�� , •,'., Ln, v ,.w rw,iW _..n,. 1', I"' ly 44 Ir4 } • THE HtURON EXPOSITOR • ?1y ilk DEMOPE, 15, 1940 ging,� IN #d �'iOMOBILE, CASUALTY, AR:i1NTEE BONDS ENT AND SICKNESS RY AND WINDSTORM ez}ting Companies who i,: „SeCur'itY with Service. ls$4) : AGENTS FOR ONTARIO 'MERMAN'S MUTUAL. INSURANCE Information gladly given. WATSON & REID s A. REID - Proprietor Insurance & Real Estate PHONE 214 SEAFORTH NEWS OF THE TOWN •Announcement, — Mrs. Margaret White wishes to announce the en- gagement of her daughter, Marg- aret Winfield, to AUan Walter Armitage, of Toronto, son of Mrs. S. W. Armitage, of Maple, Ont., and the late Dr. S. W. Armitage, the wedding to take place in First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, on Friday', Dec. 15, at 12 o'clock noon. St. Thomas' Ladies' Guild Meet,. —The December meeting of the Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas' Church was held Tuesday in the Parish Hall with 16 members pre - suit. The president, Mrs. W. R. ie: aw, presjded and opened the meeting with the Scripture reading by Mrs. Elmer Larone. th.e 24th Psalm. The minutes and treasur- er's report were read and approv- ed. Alter the business discussion, the ppints .of the groups were c( unt d and the winning team is to be entertained by the losing group. After the collection was taken, the pr sident closed the meeting with prayer. FOR SALE Cottage on Railway Street, with batch. Reasonably priced. Early jposaession. Several other Choice Dwellings also listed. Modern Cottage with furnace and sear.agli Early possession. •' 150 -acre Farm; modern /icon' ei fences. Dwelling, Victoria St. Modern .Conveniences. Possession arrang- ed; Frame dwelling, Village of Dub- lin. Immediate possession. M. A. REID REAL ESTATE PHONE 214 entitled, "The Viaiozi." Lloyd Mor nese, suffering from arthritis and wheel . r for s- a to a l ai mesa i confined d Ch ledre. . A bus d bein c R -icon inQ . yer g rata Mt followed and the yearly re- over six years and bedfast'•since Porte were ,given, nine members January, 1950. Mrs. Smalld,gQ was having attended all meetings, the former Catherine Jessie Mc- UtenelY, UrsaE. R. Close, Mrs. B. F. Christie, Mrs. Lorne Dille, Sr., Miss Laura Mole, Mrs. N. Knight, Miss Rena Fennell, Mre. H. Traviss, Mrs. A. W. Sifters, and Mrs. C. Walden. Mrs. J. E. Silcox conduct- ed the second part of the meeting,. opening with a suitable poem. Hymn 53 was sung and Mrs. C. Walden led in prayer. A duet en- titled ntitled "Christmas' Carols," by Gwen Christie and Marion Chamberlain, was enjoyed by all. The Scripture lesson, Psalm 8, was read by Mrs. J. Kaiser. Miss Fennell read a Christmas story and Hymns 59 and 61 were sung. A trio by Mrs. P. B. Moffat, Misses Ruth Ciuff and M. E. Turnbull entitled, ."The Virgin's Lullaby," was appreciated by all. The many lovely gifts for the Christmas bale to be sent to Gyp- aumville were on display. The Meeting closed with. the Mizpah benediction. A dainty lunch was served by the social committee. The list of officers for the year 1951 are as follows: Past Pres., Mrs Alvin MacDonald; Pres' Mrs. Norman Knight; let vice-pres., Mrs. H. Snell; 2nd vice-pres., Mrs. P. B. Moffat; 3rd vice-pres., Mrs. Jas. M. Scott; rec. sec„ Mrs. Willis Dundas; assist. sec., Miss R. Fen- nell; treas., Mrs. C. Broadfoot; assist. treas., Mrs. H. Traviss; cor- res,ponding sec., Mrs. Berger; tem- perance sec., •Mrs. W. Bradshaw; Christian Stewardship, Mrs. E, H. Close; Missionary Monthly sec., Mrs. C. Walden; Baby Band Lead- er, Mrs. Schneider; flower sec., Mrs. F. J. Bechely; press sec., Mrs. H. Connell; assist., Mrs. E. H. Close; Christian Friendship, Mrs. G. C. Brightrall; supply conyener, Mrs. H. Shannon; social convener, Mrs. Cochrane, Mrs. J. Kaiser and Mrs. A. Wright; pianist, Mrs. J. H. Stewart; assist. pianist, Mrs. B. F. Christie; literature sec., Mrs. A. Wright; Mission Bandl Leaders, Mrs. Ross Savauge, Mrs. B. F. Christie, Mrs. Roberton; group leaders: 1, Mrs. A. W. Sillery; 2, Miss Laura Mole; 3, .M'rs. Lorne Dale, Sr.; 4, Mrs. P. B. Moffat. Mae Lane Auxiliary Meets.—The December meting of the Mae Lane Id in Northside on Monday evening. The presid=' Mrs. N. Knight, was '.n the chair. Mrs. B. F. Christie opened the meeting with a poem Auvilia United LEMON'S TAXI ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phone: 162-J or 162-W • 1blue coal' WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 363-J - Res. 192-M OFFICE HOURS: 9:30-12; 2 p.m. -5:30 p.m. EAST WILLIAM ST. SEAFORTH Eight -room solid construction house. It has four bedrooms, hard wood floors; new furnace, and large cistern. For Price and Terms, call W. C. OKE REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Local representative for Excelsior Life Insurance Co. PHONE 670 r 3 SEAFORTH Dougall, daughter of the late Don- ald McDougall and Jane Clark, and one of a family of ten. She was born at Walton on October 29, 1873, on the farm now occupied by Wm. Sholdice, later moving to Oran - brook, where she was married on June 12, 1901, to William J. Small - don, who survives; also three daughters and one son: 'Mrs. Mac Engel (Annie) and Fred, of •Cran- brook; Mrs. Claire Long (Ethel), of Brussels, and Mrs. Jas. Keys (Jean), Seaforth; nine grandchil- dren and' one sister, Mrs. J. D. Hinchley, Seaforth. Five sitters and three brothers predeceased her. )She was a faithful member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Crate brook, where the funeral was held REAL ESTATE Listings Wanted We have the buyers. on Saturday, Dec. 9, at 2 o'clock, withRev. Alex d.Slp son , Tees - water, former pastor, assisted by Rev. C. H. McDonald, Bluevale, interm-moderator, conducting, the service. ,Pallbearers were Calvin Cameron, Earl Dunn, Murray Hue- ther, Floyd Michel, Ross Engel -and Stanley Campbell. Flower -bearers were six grandchildren: Gordon Engel, Doreen and Murray Long, Douglas and Dorothy Keys. and Maxine Smalldon. Interment was in Brussels cemetery.. Friends at- tended from St. Thomas, Stratford, Hensall, Tuckersmith, Listowel, Teeswater and Seaforth. Death of Miss Mary Casey.—Fun- eral services were held at St. James' Church, Seaforth, pn Mon- day onday for Miss Mary Casey, well- known Seaforth resident, who pass- ed away in London on Saturday. The deceased was born in Hibbert' in 1861 and lived most of her life there. coming to Seaforth where she lived with 'icor sister for many years. She was the last, member tof a family of six. In her youth she served as a school teacher. Rev. Father Webber sang the Requiem Mass. The pallbearers were John Shea, Thos. Burns, Joseph Atkin- son, John Murphy, W. J. Duncan and Albert O'Reilly. Interment Was in St. James' cemetery. W. C. OKE REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Local representative for Excelsior Life Insurance Co. PHONE 670 r 3 : SEAFORTH CIGARETTES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO In Attractive Christmas Wrappers An ideal gift for the friend who smokes. ALSO PIPES.. CIGARETTE LIGHTERS AND ACCESSORIES Order NOW for the Best Selecti,oni Oke's Billiards and Smoking Supplies ;rrlc,;•- $r,ri'�:,' XMAS DANCE Cardno's, Hall, -- Wed., Dec. 20 Dancing 10 to 1 a,m. Music by Don Robertson and His Ranch Boys Sponsored by THE WINTHROP FOOTBALL CLUB First Presbyterian Church —• 10 a.m., White Gift Service and Sun- day School; 11 a.m., (2) "The Mess sage of the Forerunner—A Lord"; 7 p.m., "To Bethlehem."—Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister. St. Thomas' Anglican Church. - 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 2 p.m., St. Mary's Church, Dublin; 7 p.m., St. Thomas Evensong. — Rev. T. Dale Jones, Rector. Northside United Church.—Rev. D. A. MacMillan, Minister: 10 a.m., Sunday School and. Adult Bible ,Classes; 11 a.m., Worship; sermon subject, "A True Christmas"; 11:30 a.m., Junior congregation; 7 p.m., Worship; sermon subject, "Relig- ion or Chaos." A cordial welcome to all services. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111 r-••'�.'tiiri� q irrT+RiTniTVt kir �• iT ,r 4i S,T:'f;i. Let Santa Claus say it with FLOWERS All Christmas Flowers in Stock AZALEAS, POINSETTIAS, BF,F,GONIAS, VIOLETS MIXED POTS All Cut Flowers in Stock PLEASE ORDER EARLY Hillside Garden & Floral Shop PHONE 393 , - SEAFORTH * Weddings * 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Ruston - Petrie.—The marriage took place quietly at St. Joseph's Rectory, Stratford, on Saturday, Dec. 9, by the Rev. E. Morris, when Donna Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Petrie, Stratford, became the bride of Charles Fran- cis Ruston, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruston, Egmondville. The bride chose a navy blue suit with winter white and navy acces- sories, and wore a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Hubert O'Reilly, of Dublin, sister of the groom, was her only attendant, wearing a grey suit with wine accessories, and a corsage of pink carnations. Hubert O'Reilly, of Dublin, was grooms- man. The wedding dinner and re- ception took place at the home of the bride's parents, where Mrs. Petrie received the guests dressed in French blue tricotine. 'Mrs. Rus ton assisted, costumed in deep vio- let with harmonizing accessories. Both wore corsages of-wlhite car- nations. For going away the bride donned a grey top coat over her suit. Mr. and Mrs. Ruston will reside in Stratford. LADY BULOV,4,: 21 Jewels Expansien Bracelet 55950 • Mr. and Mrs. C. E. freestone,. of Toronto, agent •tlieweek-end with the latter's father, Mr. W. J. Sims, at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale. • Mrs. Qlady's Ferguson has re- turned home after spending the last few weeks in Miami, Florida. • Mrs. W. A. Wright had the misfortune to fail on Jarvis St. and break her right wrist on Wednes- day afternoon. LOCAL BRIEFS MOO • Mr; and Mrs. G. B. Robb, of Expanse, Sask., are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharp, and intend spending the winter months here. • John Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wallace, is taking the part of "Johnnie Metras" in the annual revue, "Purple Patches," of the University of Western Ontario, which is being shown in the Grand Theatre in London this week. • Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ament, of Kitchener, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ament. • Mrs. D. Gartlan, who has been visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, 'Mrs. J. R. Mason, returned to her home in Collingwood last week. She , was accompanied by Mrs. Mason and family. • Mrs. Arch. Patterson has' re- turned to bet home in Rodney af- ter spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell and Rey. Campbell at the Manse. • Mrs. Sam Dougall, of Hensall, and Mrs. G. M. Chesney, of Toron- to, were visitors in town on 'Mon- day. • Miss Ernestine White, of Tor- onto, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Margaret White. • Flight -Lieutenant R. J. Bellamy! and Mrs. Bellamy andfamily left Tuesday for Saskatoon, where Mr. Bellamy will be stationed in the future. • Mr. Donald Grant, of Vancou- ver, visited his brother, Mr. J. H. Grant and Mrs. Grant this week. • Miss Shirley Muir, of Brant- ford, spent a few days at the home of her parents, 'Mr. ands Mrs. John Muir, last week. • Mr. E. C. Boswell attended the annual meeting and dinner of the Domin Bank in Toronto on Tues- day of last week. • Miss. Frances McDonald, of Agincourt, was a guest of Miss Gallivan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith over the week- end. • Miss Alice Daly spent a few days in London this week. • Messrs. Harold Jackson and John A. Baldwin were in Toronto tbis week. • Mrs. Thos. Stewart, of Birm- ingham, Mich., is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop, after an ap- pendix operation in Scott Memor- ial Hospital. • Mrs. Ferne Shouldice and daughter, Zany, havereturned home after spending the past three months in New Mexico. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connell and Mrs. George Connell spent Sunday in London. • Mr. Fred Dinwoodie is in Lon- don this' week attending a special course in connection with the 1951 Chevrolet car. CONSTANCE The Sunday school and public school are holding a Christmas en- tertainment in the schoolroom of the church on Wednesday, evening, Dee 20. A good program will be gztvided, one main feature being a play entitled, "Buddy Answers An Advertisement." , The Constance Mission Band meeting in the classroom of the church, opened with the Mission Band Purp,ose, followed by Hymn 423. Gary Jewitt took up the col- lection -which amounted to $1.60. The only business was '• to gather, "white gifts" and mite boxes, which will be sent to Goderich Orphan- age. Roll call was answered by 28, this being the largest turnout during the year, followed by min- utes of last meeting. Hymn 299 was sung, after which a reading by Mrs. Dale, "A Letter From Japan," was enjoyed. The Mission Band presented Mrs. Dale with a cup and saucer, as it was her last meeting with us. The World Friends was given around, and the 'sleeting closed with all repeating the Lord's Prayer. On Christmas Eve a set of films depicting the Christmas. story will be put on in the basement of the church by the minister, Rev. S. Burton, at 7:45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willis, of Waterloo, were guests Saturday ev- ening of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Law- son and Mrs. Lawson, Sr. Miss Donelda Adams spent the week in London. Mrs. Earl Lawson and son, Reg, were in London Thursday. entTheatre SEAFORTH 'NOW. PLAYING --•,'THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY "THE BIG WHEEL" with MICKEY ROONEY and THOMAS MITCHELL , Smartly fashioned thrill stuff about the racing game—thrills that will rock you in your seat, and a laugh to match every thrill i Double Feature — Monday, Tuesday, 'Wednesday "ARCTIC MANHUNT"—with Mikel Conrad and Carol Thurston AA story of a fugitive from justice at the frozen roof of the world —Actually filmed in the vast ice fields. And "ILLEGAL ENTRY"—'with Howard Duff and Marta Toren A true and terrifically told story based on files' of the U.S. pepart- ment of Justice. • In Cinecolor — Next Thursday, Friday,, Saturday "THE CARIBOO TRAIL" - with Randolph Scott, Karin Booth, "Gabby" Hayes --Here's the Rugged, Raw and Roaring Story of men against the Wilderness — in the Land at the end of the Cariboo Trail. Coming: In Cinecolor — "MICKEY" with Lois Butler and Bill Goodwin TREASURER 57 Jewels expansion Band 15750 OTHER MODELS AA7,C AS LOW AS / J Savauges' Jewellery - Gifts - Fine Chin SEAFORTH, ONT, ;a• r <;r �fx ,r a FAR SALE GOOD 6 -ROOM HOUSE—Three- pieee bathroom, furnace. Garage on property. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Broker SEAFORTH ONT. PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334 We have on hand: Stove Coal • Nut Coal • Pea Coal - • Buckwheat Coal • Alberta Coal • Briquettes • Stoker Coal William M. Hart Phone 784 : Seaforth Seaforth Junior Farmers GALA NEW YEAR'S DANCE 1113111411,3 • �� -tate._ - cr rFtrGy CARDNO'S HALL Friday, De 9th Big Pri elty Dances A Grand March with New Year's Hat's and Horns Watch your Paper for full particulars. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Living. Room, Dining Room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Rugs, Smokers, Card Tables, Magazine Racks, Bedspreads, Desks, Book Cases, Doll Car- riages, Cedar Chests, Floor Coverings 9 , G. A. WHITNEY Furniture : Funeral and Aimbnlance Service Phones: Day 119 - Nights and Sundays 65 SEAFORTH z ONTARIO �. "Where Your Money Buys the Full Measure" "Fill every stocking) -- Both little and long With gift treasures galore From our Holly - decked stere."' We Have Been Appointed Dealers in Seaforth for The Canada Paint Co., Handling the Well -Known Paints • KEM-GLO • KEM-TONE • LUXOR ENAMELS See Our Christmas Display of ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES including Lamps, Toasters, Heaters STAFFEN'S Plumbing - Heating SEAFORTH PHONE 49 O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 • J. A. BURKE 0 • Funeral Director 0 •ttjt• and Ambulande Service 0 DUBLIN - ONT. 0 air Night or Day Calls: 0 7F,!ltone 43 r 10 0 00000000 o A cy'o4ea00000 0..A. WHITNEY 0 Vie,, ` Directo eiln Street • Eit.Seaforth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O W. J. CLEARY o O 0 0 O 0 O Seaforth, Ontt, O LICENSED EMBALMER 0 AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 Nights or Day Calls -335 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o00 ***0t* « BOX 0 `antral►trtitct AMDULANCE 0 Prompt and ehfefUT attention, �5 Host%itai ked +Cy F AYVVl It ALL 0 '_IIx • ° Infant Child Dies.—Brenda Mar- lene Krauel, 10 -months -old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Deaton Krauel, of Kitchener, was rushed to the Kitchener -Waterloo Ho:epitai Sun - night after choking from an unr known cause. She was placed in an oxygen tent, but died at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Krauel is the for- mer Jean Dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dale of Seaforth: Be- sides her parents, she is survived by a sister, Meryl benise, aged five. The funeral was held Thurs-' day afternoon at Kitchener. Mr. Krauel operates a •pharmacy in Kitchener. GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY ! TOYS SLEIGHS TOBOGGANS TRICYCLES Death of lvirs. Noble F. Gerry.— The death occurred in Scott Mem- orial Hospital, on Dec. 11, of Mrs. Noble F. Gerry, formerly Sarah Jane Stewart, in her 81st year. Mrs. Gerry was the' only daughter of William and Margaret Close Stewart, and: was ,married• 62 years ago. Two daughters Survive of a family of four, Mrs, Walter (Orme) Murray, Seaforth, and Mrs, Roy (Stel'la) Allingham. 'of Saskatoon, Her husband predeceaser her ten weeks ago and two sons, Frank and Harold, also •predeceased her. Her only brother, William Stew- art, .lives in Fergus. Mtg. Gerry Was a member of Brussels 'United Ohnrch and of Morning Star Re- bekah Ledge. The biiieral Was. .etiitducted both her 1ale'home Wed- ipeada' afternoon, CHRYCO CAR RADIO Give dad (and the entire family) hours of extra driving pleasure all year 'round. Installed quick- ly. Price? — well within your Christmas budget. CHRYCO SUN VISOR Add to dad's driving comfort with a eastom-built Chryco sun visor. Smartly styled, Helps eli- minate road -glare. No drilling required. CHRYCO SEAT COVERS Dad will appreciate a set of these attractive, long lasting Chryco seat covers. They're easily installed, fit poi+- fectly, are easily cleaned. Budget Priced t 71 TOOLS WATCHES SPORTING GOODS f TOASTERS IRONS MIXMASTERS SKATES • °Chryto Is c trado--nark of the Chtystee C8'rporation of Canada, Limited. 6.0.14.0t,00; `nrl��ltn ,r� sfna�ifl• Ih.-h odcti� X11 *CU a -h tlt, (izn`i)Vigati yrs * Crown Hardware Phone 681-W Seaforth yF