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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1951-11-30, Page 8• NHT specialize in NEWS OF THE TOWN 1. AUTOMOBILE, CASUALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS Meeting of First Church W. M. S. ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS r—The meeting of the W.M.S. of *URGLARY AND WINDSTORM First Presbyterian Church was held Representing Companies who on Tuesday with the president, give Security with Service. Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell, opening ALSO AGENTS FOR ONTARIO the meeting with a poem and pray- er. Hymn 480 was sung. The sec- retary's report was given by Mrs. John MacTavish and treasurer's report by Mrs. T. Bickehl. Hymn 579 was sung. The Scripture read- ing was given by Mrs. E. Geddes, followed by prayer by Mrs. Camp- bell and reading by Mrs. Robert Smith. Miss Belle Campbell gave FOR SALE a fine paper on "The Power Of the Spirit." Hymn 559 was sung and Brick Dwelling on Goderich St. Mrs. Campbell closed the meeting West. Immediate possession. with prayer. Two Apa i went Dwellings on Ventre Street, with modern con- veniences. Oue apartment is vac- ant. Suitable :or purchase under V.L.A. ,Comfortable six -room Dwelling in Winthrop; 1/3 acre land, with ,email early fruit trees. Several other Choice Dwellings ,also listed. Modern Cottage with furnace and -- THRP+i8HERMAN'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE. Information gladly given. WATSON & REID M. A. REID - Proprietor Insurance & Real Estate PHONE 214 SEAFORTH garage. Early possession. Dwelling, Victoria St. Modern „aanveniences. Possession arrang- i ,ed. *Ode= dwelling, 'Village of Dub- lin. Immediate possession. Modern Cottage, Goderich St. East. Close to church and school. Possession arranged. Six -room House, with four acres; ;suitable for purchase under V.L.A. Early possession. M. A. REID REAL ESTATE PHONE 214 LEMON'S TAXI All Passengers Insured PHONES: 162-J or 162-W Ammnsami RADIO REPAIRS Gordon Wilson Graduate of Radio College of Canada PHONE 29 Or leave Radio at Shell Service Station COAL We have In Stock: • STOVE COAL • NUT COAL • BUCKWHEAT COAL • ALBERTA COAL • POCAHONTAS COAL • STOKER COAL • HARD COAL BRIQUETTES William M. Hart PHONE 784 SEAFORTH Christmas Fair THE tram EXPOSITOR • qy: NOVEMBER 30, 1961 Auxiliary Appoints Nominating Committee.—The November Meet- ing of the Mae Lane Auxiliary was held Monday evening in the school room of Northside United Church with Mrs. N. Knight presiding. Mrs. P. B. Moffat, second vice-presi- dent, opened the meeting with a poem, "A Friend or Two." Hymn 252 was sung and Mrs. C. Walden led in prayer. The business dis- cussion followed. The December meeting is to be held Monday eve- ning, Dec. 10. The nominating committee for officers for 1951 is Mrs. N. Knight, Mrs. W. Ball, Mrs. H. Traviss. Mrs. B. F. Christie, Lieutenant of Circle 3, conducted the remainder of the meeting. Hymn .511 was sung. Mrs. J. A. Weatcott led in prayer and Mrs. Ball read the Scripture lesots from Matthew VII. Mrs. 11, Savauge gave a reading, "The Gift of the Magi." The topic, "The Church of the City Frontier," was very cap- ably taken by Mrs. A. Crozier. Hymn 384 was sung and the meet- ing closed with the benediction. _ s Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Meets —The November meeting of the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of First Presbyterian Church was held in Under the auspices of the Cath- olice Women's League St. James' Parish Hall SATURDAY, DEC. 1st 3 - 6 p.m. • Home Baking • Candy • Sewing Booths Afternoon Tea DRAWINGS FOR CEDAR CHEST, DOLL and HOME-MADE CHRISTMAS CAKE DOOR PRIZE — $10.50 Permanent Buy Satisfaction • • BUY IN EGMONDVILLE FINEST COTTAGE ROLLS—lb. • FRESH BOLOGNA—lb. PASTRY FLOUR -7 -lb. Bag ROBIN HOOD FLOUR -24 lbs. CHOCOLATE COOKIES—lb. CHOCOLATE DROPS—lb. TO CLEAR — Snag Proof Overalls Size 32 only — 3.99 69c 49c 39c 1.59 39c 43c Clair Haney - Egmondville Phone 72 Free Delivery VALUES IN USED CARS '48 OLDS TORPEDO '47 PLYMOUTH SEDAN '46 CHEV. SEDAN '41 CHEV. COACH '40 PONTIAC COACH '40 DODGE SEDAN '39 DODGE SEDAN '39 FORD COACH '38 BUICK SEDAN '38 FORD SEDAN '37 DODGE SEDAN USED TRUCKS '50 G.M.C. 1/ -TON PICK-UP '47 FORD 3 -TON STAKE WITH RACKS '47 DODGE 2 -TON STAKE '41 FORD 2 -TON STAKE WITH RACKS We futve a number of new Pontiac Cars and G.M.C. Trucks In stock Good delivery on most models OUR REPUTATION IS YOUR GUARANTEE RICE MOTORS General and Dominion Royal Tires Pontiac - Buick - G.M.C. Trucks PHONE 799 SEAFORTH Life and Let It Be," accompanied by Mrs. M. R. Rennie. Miss Belle Campbell gave the topic, "Our Task and Our Responsibilities." She said that it was the Christian way or the Conununist way, but it must be the Christian way if we are to continue in the democratic way of life; also that we should use our talents, uo matter how small. Let us sow in faith and God will give the increase." Hymn 291 was sung and Mrs. McKiudaey closed the meeting with prayer. the schoolroom of the church 05 Monday evu.illg with. t1 _good ttt- tendance, Mrs. Jatneg 9'. g'cott, the President, presided over the busi- ness period and opened the meet- ing with a hymn and a poem on "Giving." Mrs. J. E. Daley and Mrs. John Carter made a motion that the December meeting be held ou December 13. The nominating committee was named as follows: Mrs. J. B. Russell, Mrs. Robert J. Charters and Mrs. John F. Scott. Miss Janet Cluff, the treasurer, gave the report for the year, stat- ing that $125 was needed to reach the allocation. Mrs. D. H. Wilson, who is in charge of the , talent table, reported $26 Braving been raised from this source. Miss Sar- ah McCloy and Miss Janet Cluff received the collection. Mrs. R. R. McKindsey, leader of the Beatrice Scot group, presided over the de- votional part of the meeting and used a hymn for the opening of this part of the meeting. Mrs. C. Reith read the Scripture lessson and Miss Belle Smith led in pray- er, remembering the bereaved members of the .Auxiliary, and also wishing for Miss S. I. McLean a safe journey to Western Canada. Mrs. Frank Novak sang "Take My FOR SALE FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! 250 Acres in McKillop 100 Acres in Tuckersmith 100 Acres in Grey 93 Acres in Morris 34 Acres in McKillop O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O 0 W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ont. O 0 LICENSED EMBALMER 0 '0 AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 '0 Night or Day Calls — 335 0 o O • 0000000000 O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BOX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O J. A. BURKE O Funeral Director 0 and Ambulance Service 0 DUBLIN - ONT. 0 Night or Day Calls: O Phone 43 r 10 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Seaforth 7 -Room Frame on Centre St. 7 -Room Frame on Louisa St. 2 -Family Frame on Jarvis St. 2 -Family Frame on Centre St. 6 -Room Frame on Centre St. The above property is all priced to sell SEE OR PHONE W. C. OKE Phone 670 r 3 - Seaforth TODAY First Presbyterian Church. -- 10 a.m., Bible Class and Sunday School; 11 a.m., Rev, Alex Nimmo, Winghanr; Junior Congregation; 7 p.m., "A Refuge in the Storni."— Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister. SLEIGH RIDES Anyone wishing accommodation for cutter or sleigh rides Phone 69-R, Seaforth ,half a day ahead, on Tuesdays and Thursdays only. FOR SALE -16 suckling pigs. JOE BURNS FOR SALE FIVE -ROOM HOUSE, three-piece bathroom, modern" kitchen; excel- lent condition; good barn. George Street. Immediate possession. SEVEN -ROOM HOUSE with 3 - piece Bathroom, in good condition, Two Lots. Fruit trees, raspberry and strawberry plants. Prompt possession can be given. Garage. Also good house on Centre St. ALSO OTHER PROPERTIES E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate SEAFORTH : ONT. PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334 Let An Experienced Baker Make Your Xmas Cake FOR YOU ! Our Cake contains: Raisins, cutpeel, pine- apple, red and green cherries, citron peel, walnuts, cashews, fresh eggs, margarine, quali- ty spices and flour. Iced or P1atn "-- 85c lb• ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE from Crich's Baker�i NOW! 11 Phone 34 : Seaforth Northside United Church.—Rev. D. A. MacMillan, Minister: 10 a.m-, Sunday School; 11 am., Worship, sermon text, 1 Tim. 3:16; 7 p.m., Worship, sermon text, Isa. 32:3. The junior choir will sing in the morning. All cordially welcome. Salvation Army,—Dec. 1 and 2: Capt. and Mrs. John Dougall (for- merly formerly of Seaforth) : Saturday, Sal- vation Meeting for Young People, 6:30 p.m.; Sunday: Holiness Meet- ing 11 a.m., "The Forks of the Road"; Salvation meeting, 7 p.m., "The Second Mile"; Directory Meeting for Young People, 2':30 p.m. Sunday School (Company Meeting), 3 p.m. Everyone cordial- ly invited to attend these services. Wednesday: Hobby -Craft Class. (Corps Officers in charge). Funeral of James R. Riley.—The funeral of the late James R. Riley, who died Wednesday of last week in Scott Memorial Hospital, was held Friday from the G. A. Whit - in Chicago, and for the past few years made her home with. ;her daughter in town. Surviving are two sons, Alexander and Angus, of Chicago; one daughter, Mrs. John Glew, of Seaforth, and 'one, sister, Mrs. Sofia Rees, of California. A son was accidentally killed in 1937. In religion ,Mrs. More was a Pres- byterian and attended church when- ever possible. The funeral took place from the Box funeral home on Monday at 2 p.m., with Rev. D. Glenn Campbell conducting the ser- vice. Mr. Jas. T. Scott sang "Be- yond the Sunset," during the ser- vice„ accompanied by Mrs. F. No- vak, The pallbearers were Alex Kerr, Orville Storey, Ed. Andrews, Glendon Christie, Wilson Campbell and Wilmer Cuthill. Flowerbearers were Archie Kerr, Lorne Webster, Wilmore Scott, Ross Murdie, Bruce Medd and James McClure. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell and Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Sowerby, Mr. and Mrs. R. Buchanan and Miss ney funeral home, with Rev. D. Flo Sterling, all of Goderich, were Glenn Campbell of First presbyter guests of Mr, AO Mrs, T. J. Flynn, ian Church, and Rev, W. A. Jones, Goderich St, West, on Sunday. f_ a Mr. and Mrs, O. ,L, Bristow, of Royal Oak, Mich., were week -end guests of Mrs. Wilbert Webster. • Mr. and Mrs, A. Wilcox and family, or Ottawa; Mr; and Mrs. Alastair Wigg, of Barrie, and Mr. Stuart Wigg were here this week attending the funeral of their father, the late F. W. Wigg. • Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flynn have returned from a motor trip to South Bend, Indiana, Detroit, Quebec, Montreal and Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Govenlock and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blayney, of Waterford, were guests of Mrs. M. Govenlock and Mrs. Mae Dor- ranee. • Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kaiser have returned after spending their holidays in South Bend, Chicago and Toronto. • Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Williams and family, of Detroit, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. M. McKel- lar. Miss Sarah McKellar, Cromar- ty, returned with them for a visit. (Additional Local on Page 5) of at. 'Thomas' Anglican Church, Of- ficiating. The pallbearers were Carl Ische, Ed. Schaefer, R. G. Parke, Albert Baker, Kenneth Finch and Allen Pike, and the flow- er -bearers were William Riley, Jack Flynn, William Flynn, Roy Appleby and John Hesselwood. In- terment was in Maitlandbank ceme- tery. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O G. A. WHITNEY O !funeralCidlte 0 Funeral Home 0 R, S. BOX 0 0 Goderich St. W. - Seaforth 0 O Licensed Embalmer 0 0 AMBULANCE SERVICE] 0 0 AMBULANCE O 0 Prompt and careful attention. 0 0 Adjustable hospital beds O Hospital Bed 0 O for rent. ,pr pt[[J(yy(Ims Pon ALL 0 0 FLOWERS FOR EVERY 0 OCCASIONS O 0 OCCASION O Phoriers ® 0 Telephone: Day or Night 119 0 O' nes. G95 -W: More 0 4 0 Residence 85 00 OS p **0.**0*O00000000000 O O O O uti SAUVAUGE'S Dies in Leamington.—There pass- ed away in Leamington on Thum - day, Nov. 22, Eliza Hays, widow of the late William Fowler, and daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Hays, of McKillop, in her 84th year. Mrs. Fowler was born in McKillop and lived there until her marriage when she went to Barrie, and 32 years ago she went to Leamington where she has since made her home. Surviving are three sons: Glen, of Fargo, N.D.; Ross, of Harrow, and Stewart, of Port Rowan, and two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Bacon, Pasadena, Cali- fornia, and Mrs. Agnes Hancock, of Detroit; also two sisters, Mrs. Nor- man Ireland, Climax, Sask., and Mrs. John Ireland, of Detroit Lakes, Minn. Interment took place in Ev- ergreen cemetery, Leamington. 411. Death of Louis D. Fortune. — A former resident of Tuckersmith, in the person of Louis D. Fortune, passed away in Detroit on Friday, Nov. 23, following •an illness of three years. He was in his 67th year. Born in Tuckersmith, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Fortune, he attended school here and was married in Blyth to Miss Violet Cronyn, wiho survives, together with one son, Gerald Fortune, of Detroit, and one brother, Albert Fortune, Seaforth. The deceased was a devout Catholic and a mem- ber of the Holy Name Society. The funeral was held from St. James' Church, Seaforth, on Monday morn- ing with Father E. P. Weber sing- rg Requiem High Mass. The pall- earers were Leo Cronyn, P. J. orsey, Joseph Heffernan, Jas. E. McQuaid, Frank,. Nolan and Joe Dorsey. Burial was in St. James' Cemetery. gther GR UEN!!MIJD'Et . Fpr'asrl w af:'• s ,..$337•5rY;c ,. SA VA UGE'S Jewellery Gifts Fine China SEAFORTH Former Resident Dies in Toronto. —The body of Miss Julia Townsend Letherland, who died in Toronto on Thursday, Nov. 22, in her 88th year, was brought to the G. A. Whitney funeral ,hone here Friday evening by train. She was a for- mer resident of Tuckersmith, and also lived on John St., Seaforth, with her father in the residence now owned by Mr. Henry Hoggartb. The funeral was held Sunday with a service at the funeral home at 2 o'clock, followed by interment in Maitlandbank cemetery. She was the aunt'of Orton E. Letherland, Leaside, and Miss Amy E. Neil, Clandeboye. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Letherland and lived on a farm on concession 4, Tuck- ersmith, now occupied by Maurice Etue. The funeral was conducted by Rev. D. A. MacMillan, minister of Northside United Church, and the pallbearers were J. A. Stewart, Reg. Kerslake, George Hays, Elliott Walters, D. H. Wilson and A. Y. McLean. 'blue coal' SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID COMFORT The Color Guarantees th,e Quality WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 363-J Res. 192-M TAXI GORDON WILSON ALL PASSENGERS INSURED PHONES 29 or 567 SEAFORTH . Death of F. W. Wigg. — There passed away on Saturday evening in Scott Memorial Hospital one of Seaforth's eminent citizens in the person of Fred William Wigg, af- ter a brief illness. He had been in failing 'health, suffering from arth- ritis for some years, but suffered a heart attack Thursday from which he did not rally. Born in Cayuga, he attended public and high schools there, and in 1913 was married to Robina Fletcher, of Durham. He came to Seaforth in 1920, where he conducted a retail shoe business for a number of years, later be- coming a salesman, continuing ac-, tively as such until only a few weeks ago. Surviving are his wife, one daughter, (Marjorie) Mrs. Ar- thur Wilcox, of Ottawa, and two sons, F. Alistair Wigg. of Barrie, and Stewart Wigg, of Seaforth. Mr. Wigg was a member of First Pres- byterian Church. The funeral was held Tuesday at 2 p.m., from the Box funeral home, with Rev. D. Glenn Campbell officiating. Pall- bearers were J. E. Keating, George Johnson, W. D. Smith, W. J .Dun- can, .lames R. Scott and W. A. Wright. The flowerbearers were D. H. Wilson, Fred Peal, F. Hart, C. M. Smith, Robt. Joynt and Gordon Wright. Interment was in Malt - landbank cemetery. Death of Mrs. Angus More.—A resident of Seaforth for the past three years, Emma Shroeder, widow of the late Angus More, formerly of McKillop, passed away in Scott. Memorial Hospital on Friday, Nov. 23, following an illness of six months. She was in her 69th year. Born in Germany in 1880, Mrs. More went to Pittsburg, Pa., in 1882' and was married there to Mr. More who predeceased her in 1938. Mr. and Mrs. More came to McKillop in 1918, but later Mre. More lived 1111111111111111111MIIIIIII E IIIRIIInI 1111111111IIiIII111111 11111INIIVIIIIN 111 Notice The Members of the Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 233, Seaforth, will hold their .An- nual Christmas Party in the form of a Family Night, with a Pot -Luck Supper, on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12. at 6:45 p.m. in their Lodge Rooms 111 II 11'1 9gP111,11111 I , 11111111111111111' Ip9iiiquiiuu po Reg�ntTheatre SEAFORTII Now Playing . Technicolor " VENGEANCE VALLEY " Burt Lancaster Robert Walker A tense Western with thrills and excitement. Two gangs of Outlaws use every method of trickery to trap the Foreman of .the Cattle Ranch. Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday " THE MINIVER STORY " Greer Carson . Walter Pidgeon The Miniver's return in a peacetime story of their readjust- ment problems. You will laugh with this Family and weep with them! FOR VALUES FOR SATISFACTION THRIFTY SHOPPERS Patronize WILLIS' SHOE STORE "The Little Store With the Big Values" — SEAFORTH "DUTCH TREAT" A Social Evening, under the auspices of Schneider's Meat Co., Kitchener, will be held in First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, at 8:15 p.m. Sponsored by the Fireside Fellowship Group A Musical Program Will Be Given By : THE CHORALETTES-22 Girls from Mitchell, in evening costume? THE COLLEGIANS—Bob Scott, Ken Willis, Doug Stewart, Ronald Rennie JEAN CAMPBELL—Soprano Soloist, Mitchell District High Selma, under the direction of Stan J. Smith, Musical Supervisor of Schools Also 2 Films—"Dutch Treat" and a Scenic picture Lunch wilt be served. Admission 35c. Everybody Welcome. Expositor Want Ads Bring Results -- Plume 411 24-HOUR Towing Service Can handle - SMALL VEHICLES TO LARGE TRUCKS - - Call Days 141 or Nights 580-J Filth Anniversary. of Our Furniture Store For Your Xmas Slopping Take Advantage of our Special Anniversary Discounts EVERY ARTICE IN OUR LARGE STOCK ON SALE • G. A. WHITNEY Furniture Funeral and Ambulance Service Telephone: Day or Night 119; Residence 65 SEAFORTH -- ONTARIO