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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1954-07-02, Page 811 iR 111 TNF ITUZON EXPOSITOR ecialize in ST TERM -PAYMENT OBILE INSURANCE Ifi lable In an all-Canadlan Company. 1111.0glittletion gladly given on all of insurance, TORT GOLDJiN RULE: 011YO--00 you would have caters drive WATSON & REID .A. RED® - lipsigrance and Real Estate Pump 1t4 Seaforth 74.10.14114040.41101044.. FOR SALE alltadern Dwelling ou East .4tsa ,st-; three-piece bathroom; *cavy wiring. Nen air condition- ing unit. Immo'd,u,i• pu.ssesbion. Frame Dwelling with all modern 9nvenienees. Oil heatina. Suit- able for V.L.A. purchase. Modern New Dwelling, very cen- draliy located; oil beating. All .isonvenienceS. Frame Dwelling un Victoria St., with allmodern conveniences. Pos- sssion arranged. blrame Dwelling in Egmondville; •mew ,garage. Immediate possession. ]?roma' Dwelling on Louisa St. Modern conveniences. New fur - :since. Other Properties Also Listed M. A. REID AREAL ESTATE PHONE 214 COAL Wm. M. Hart Phone 784 Seaforth Church Notices First Presbyterian Church—Joint services of Northside United and First Presbyterian in First Church:, 10 a -m., Church School; 11 a•m., Sermon theme, "Hem of Eternity". —Minister, Rev. J. W. A. Stinson, B.A., B.D. The Salvation Army.—Corpe Offi- cer, Lieut. H. Keats: Sunday Ser- vices; 3 p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Thurs- day, 4 p.m., Hobby Class; 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting. 8t. Thomas' Anglican Church --10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., Morn- ing Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer. St. Mary's, Dublin -2:34) p.m., Sun- day School; 3 p.m., lllvening Prayer. —Rev, J. H. James;Reetor. NWS OF THE TOWN ANNOUNCEMENT Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Macartney wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine Ethel, to Lorne William, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Riddell, Chalmers St., )salt. The wedding will take place in 'Trinity Anglican Church, Galt, on July 24, at 7 p.m. EGMONDVILLE Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Milroy and family visited on Saturday with relatives at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Warden Haney vis- ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark, of Muirktrk. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Houston, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. Andrew Houston. LOCAL CALLS 35c LEMON'S TAXI All passengers insured PHONES: 162-J or 162-W INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Liability • Accident. • Wind, Etc. Complete Coverage W. E. SOUTHGATE Successor to E. S. CHAMBERLAIN Phone 884 Res. 222-R MAIN ST.. SEAFORTH CKNX BARN DANCE SEAFORTH MEMORIAL ARENA on the new floor SATURDAY, JULY 3rd boors open 7:15 p.m. Broadcast at 8:00 p.m. Dance to Follow until 11:45 p.m. Plenty of room for everyone! Sponsored by the ' Seaforth Agricultural Society * Weddings -0( HURFORD - GIBBERD Widely known in London and throughout the Anglican Diocese of Huron, the Rev. Dr. R. P. D. Hurford, rector of Christ Church, London, exchanged marriage vows Monday afternoon with Grace Gib- berd, a former missionary. The ceremony in St. John the Evangelist Church, was performed by the Rt. Rev. G.. N. Luxton, Bishop of Huron, and Archdeacon C. W. Foreman, rector of the church. Dr. Hurford, in addition to being rector of Christ Church, is also ou the staff of Huron College. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Edith W. Gibberd, London, was first com- missioned to her missionary post in China (where she served for 17 years) by St. John the Evangelist Church. In the guest pews for the cere- mony were relatives and close friends, including members of the clergy. Remaining pews were filled by friends from the congregations of Christ Church and the Church of St. John the Evangelist, The altar was decorated for the occasion with bouquets of blue delphinium and pink carnations. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Eric W. Gibberd, of Pasadena, Cal. She wore a two- piece ensemble of rose' crepe with a rose-colored flowered hat and white accessories. Attending her was Miss Barbara Gibberd, a sister, wearing a suit of robin's egg blue with a matching drat. Both the bride and her sister carried small bouquets of sweet peas and roses. Groomsman for Dr. Hurford was the Rev. J. A. Davies, rector of Old St. Paul's, Woodstock. A family reception followed in the church sitting room. Dr. and Mrs. Hurford will spend the month of July vacationing in Niagara Falls. Banks in Sea.Forth to Close Saturdays THE DOMINION BANK'AND THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, HAVE ARRANGED THE FOLLOWING HOURS OF BANKING SERVICE: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and. Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mended service will be given on Fridays, with hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and 4:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. They will follow the procedure of other centres and close all day Saturday. TINE SEAFORTH BRANCH OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SAVINGS OFFICE WILL OBSERVE THE FOL- LOWING HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and will close all day Saturday Saturday Closing will become effective July 10th, 1954 Obituaries St. James' Separate School Promotions The following are the results of St. James' Separate School pro- motion examinations; names in alphabetical order: Grade VIII to Grade IX Rose Etue, Mary Ellen Suther- land. Grade VII to Grade VIII Ronald Brady, William de Jong. Annie Lansink, Tini Lansink, Wil- liam van de Hengel, Donald Morris, Joseph Rau, Marie Rowland, Anth- ony Van Loon. Grade VI to Grade VII Antonette van de Hengel, Pat- rick Kenny, Michael Malone, Lois Maloney, Donald Sirot. Grade V to Grade VI Jack Bedard, Frank Bushie, San- dra Bushie, Cathy Eckert, Carol Ann Flannery, Hennie Lansink, Margaret Maloney, Donald Mat- thews, Margaret Ann Rau, Pamela Stapleton. Grade IV to Grade V Bobby Burns, Larry Burns, Louis Devereaux, Connie Eckert, Margar- et Ann Kenny, Doris King, Helen Nigh, Yvonne Quinn, Joan Rey- nolds, Margaret Ann Stapleton, Karen Sutherland, Ellie Van de Zon, Reiny Van Loon, Ann Van den Hengel, Kenneth Bedard. LARRY ALLISON There passed away in St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London, following a drowning accident in Thames Riv- er, Saturday, June 25, Laurence David (Larry) Allison, London. 'Be- sides his • parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Allison (nee Muriel Farqu- harson), he leaves to mourn one sister, Barbara, at home. Funeral services were held Tues- day from the A. Millard George Funeral Horne, London, and were conducted by Rev. Herman A. Keeney, of Church of God. Burial was in Mount Pleasant cemetery. Four cousins were pallbearers: Frank Thompson, Listowel; Jack Matthews, Seaforth; Donald Alli- son and James Brooks, London. At- tending the service were friends and relatives from Toronto, Nia- gara Falls, Listowel, Halton, Mit- chell and Seaforth. FOR SALE 5 -ROOM FRAME HOUSE IN EGMONDVILLE WITH BARN on one acre of land. Possession at once —Call— W. C. OKE Phone 458 OFFICE IN THE QUEEN'S HOTEL Grade III to Grade IV Oarol Burns, Mary Elizabeth Flannery, Benny Lansink, Gordon Maloney, Paul Matthews, Beverly Phillips, Tommy Phillips, Paul Rau, Jimmy Sills, Marie Bannon. • Grade II to Grade III Stella Bushie, Kenny Burns, Ken- ny Devereaux, Elaine Eckert, Mar- garet Flannery, Richard Fortune, Carole Fredette, Francis Hagan, Gerald van de Hengel, Francis Kehn, Michael Kehn, Herman Lan - sink, Joanne Malone, Betty Nigh, Michael Phillips, Bobbie Reynolds, Rosemary Rau, Wayne Rau, Peter Stiles, Henry Verbakel, Willie Ver- bakel, Wilhelmina Van Loon, Dav- id Walsh. Grade I to Grade 11 Bernadette Aubin, Joan Bannon, Theresa Bannon, Bernard Hotham, Bobbie Johnson, Joyce Kehn, Rose- mary Lansink, Ann McConnell, Mary Maloney, Dannie 1V(urray, Gayle Nicholson, Paul Nigh, Cath- erine Phillips, Gordon Pringle, Paul Pringle, Gregory Rau, Anne Sills, Shirley Sirot, Maria Travag- lion'b, Dennie Walsh. LOCAL BRIEFS Mrs. J. P. Bell and Miss Hattie Murray visited in St. Marys last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Byran Brown and Stephen, of Toronto; Jack Dor- rance, St. Catharines, and Stan Dorrance, Chatham„ visited with Mrs. Mae Dorrance. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills ,have re- turned from a motor trip through the New England States, while they attended the graduation cere- monies of their daughter, Jean, at Holyock College in Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamont, of Galt, spent the weekend with Mrs. Archie Lamont. His many friends will regret to learn Mr. Lamont is in Scott Memorial Hos- pital. Mr. Don Dale, of Fort William, is spending the summer holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lori le, and --Mrs. J. Kaiser and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flynn visited with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ellwood, at Beachville. Mr. and Mrs. R. Buchanan visited with Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Flynn re- cently. Miss Joan Talbot is visiting friends in Elora. Mr. Ben Caldwell, of Carberry, Man.; Mr. Harry Caldwell, of Well - wood, Sask., and Mrs. Alice Joynt, of Hensall, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sproat, Mr, and Mrs. Steve Lupul have returned after spending a few days in Montreal. Dr. James A. Munn is on a trip through Northern Ontario. Miss Belle Smith is a guest of Mrs. D, Ritchie at Bruce Beach. Mrs. H. R. Scott has returned from St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. Mr. Henry Boswell, of London, England, is a guest at the home of his brother, Mr. E. C. Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Patterson and family, of Brampton, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. James McLean and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLean and son, Robert, of Mon- tana, are visiting friends and rela- tives in Tuckersmith. Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers and two sons, of New Lowell, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McKercher, McKillop. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Westaway and family and Mrs. W. J. Westaway, Of Hamilton; Miss Margaret Pat- rick, atrick, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Patrick and family, of Weston; Mr. Donald Patrick and daughter, Jackie, of Melville, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKenzie, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzie, Orillia; Mr. William Patrick and Mrs. R. L. Norris, of Wyoming, and Mrs. Robert Lavery, Staffa, Were among those who were here on the ocoa sion of the golden wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Montgom- ery Patrick. Mrs, Frank Novak is on an ex- tended trip to the Western Prov- inces. MERRY MAIDENS CLUB The third meeting of the Sea - forth Merry Maidens Garden Club was held in the household science room of the Seaforth District High School Monday afternoon. Joan Somerville was appointed secretary for the afternoon. The roll call was answered by, "How my garden grows." Letters were read from Mrs. Haugh thank- ing the group for the box which had been sent her. The gardens are to be judged the last part of July; the record books are to reach Mrs. Haugh not later than August 9, and the Achievement Day is August 19 at Seaforth. The bus trip to Guelph is July' 27. Catherine Campbell, the presi- dent, introduced Miss Steckle, who gave an interesting demonstration on canning tomatoes and freezing strawberries and asparagus. She said that the bags for freezing should be moisture and vapor proof. Mrs. J. Hillebrecht discussed plant diseases and insects. The group visited the flower gardens of Mr. A. F. Cluff and Dr. E. A. McMaster. A delicious supper was served at the school. The results of the rac- es which followed were: first-year members, Sandra Doig, Isabel Lyd- Watt and Marjorie McEwing; sec- ond year members, Agnes Hicknell, Home Improvement Finance Plan for Home Owners - Who is Eligible? Any home owner of good credit stand- ing who has a reasonable equity in his home. What Improvements Can Be Financed. Under the Plan? A repair, alteration or improvement of an existing structure, including a detached garage, e.g., finishing attic rooms, adding rooms, re -roofing, new flooring, modernizing kitchens, bathrooms, making basement room, etc. Where Do I Apply For Advice? Go to BALL - MACAULAY. They will Sive you expert _advice, examine your home if you so desire, help you to determine your Slant requirements, give you a quotation, or LA a satisfactory contractor. If you wish, y can do the job yourself. 'I'he'BALL - MACAULAY Yards at Seaforth and Clinton are pleased to announce that through membership in Inter -Provincial Building Credits Ltd., they are now able to offer to HOME OWNERS a low cost Credit Plan, by which repairs, alterations and modernization of existing homes can be financed. How Do I Arrange For Credit? Fill out a simple confidential applica- tion in BALL - MACAULAY Office. Are There Limits As to Amount and Time Allowed For Payment? Yes. The minimum credit is $100 and the maximum $2,000. The repayment plan provides for equal monthly instalments in round figures over periods of six, twelve, eighteen or twenty-four months, as you may select. You say how much you can afford to pay each month and a satisfactory plan will be selected. What is the Down Payment Be- fore I Can Get the Job Started? No down payment is necessary on build- ing material. � - ali - Macaulay L LUMBER - LIME CEMENT - TILE - BRICK S APORTH CLINTON Pone 78.7 Phone 97 ,S. irk�:7an" J'a,^.•.z�l,;.� Summer Prices! 'blue coal' WILLIS DUNDAS Champion Stove and Furnace 011 DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 363J or 332-R SPECIALS to USED (ARS TRUCKS TRACTORS at DALY Motors 1952 FORD CUSTOMLINE COACH 1950 METEOR SEDAN 1949 PLYMOUTH COACH 1948 CHEVROLET 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN 1940 FORD COACH 1939 CHRYSLER COACH 1939 FORD COACH 1954 FORD %2 -TON PICKUP 1954 FORDSON MAJOR 1949 FORD TRACTOR 1944 FORD TRACTOR McKillop Church Group Guests of Sebringville Club Playing in a Lions tournament at St. Marys, a Seaforth foursome captured the zone trophy. Playing on the foursome were Ross Hamil- ton, John Longstaff, Ralph McFad- den and Joseph McCartney. The young married couples of the congregation of the McKillop Township Church were guests of the Homebuilders' Club of Em- anuel Evangelical United Brethren Church in Sebringville at a meet- ing eeting held Friday night in the Sun- day school roonls of the church. Wilfred Seebach, who was in the chair for the program, welcomed the guests and led in prayer. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Clarence Brunner, and a number was sung by a quartette composed of Mrs. Glen Wildgust, Mrs. Ken Wildgust, Robt. Schmidt and Earl Thornton, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Robt. Schmidt. Rev. Howard L. Brox introduced a film on "Eskimo Life," after which those present divided into five groups to discuss the ,film. The president, Ewart Morris, conducted the business during which the members decided to ob- tain a different duplicating ma- chine. Thirty-four members of the local group answered the roll. All joined in a recreation period in charge of Mr. Brox. A lunch was served with the following in charge: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schrader, Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred Seebach and Mr. and Mrs. Brox. The McKillop group extended a vote of thanks to the Sebringville club. St. Thomas' Tea Aids Memorial Window Fund St. Thomas' Anglican Church Ladies' Guild held a tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bethune, Sperling St., on Friday. Some $65 was realized -for the memorial win- dow fund. Brussels Villag Reduces Rate 4 Mills Brussels Village Council has set the 1954 mill rate at 58, a drop of four mills from last year. The re- duction was possible because of a surplus in last year's operations of $2,000 and a surplus in the waterworks department of $602. A drop of two milts in the Wi'ngham District High School rate also aid- ed in the reduction. Reeve Roy Cousins intimated that arrangements have been made with Huron County to hard -top three blocks in the village -With three inches of black asphalt. DALY MOTORS Phone 102 a Seaforth, witommomemmaw • ENTERTAIN DISTRICT GROUPS Mrs. D. Stephenson and Mrs. A. Routledge greeted the• many visi- tors from Brucefleld, Chiselhurst, Kippen and Varna at the joint meeting of the W.M.S. and W.A. of Egmondville United Church on Wednesday, June 23. Mrs. Harold -Snell, Exeter, the guest speaker, gave a very inspira- tional and informative address on "Courage For Tasks?' Other visi- tors assisting on the program were Mrs, G. Richardson, Brucefleld, solo; Mrs. H. Caldwell, Kippen, reading; ladies' octette, Varna; solo, Mrs. B. McGregor, Kippen; instrumental, Mrs. A. Ross, Chisel- hurst; reading, Mrs. Maines, Bruce - field. - "Life is a Trust" was the theme of the Christian Stewardship pro- gram, under the leadership of the W.M.S. president, Mrs. E. Stephen- son. Those assisting were Mrs. A. Forbes, Mrs. G. McGonigle, Mrs. S. Jackson, Mrs. A. Chesney, Mrs. D. Wallace and Mrs. W. E. Milroy; duet, Miss Alice Watson and Mrs. E. Stephenson; reading, Mrs. John Wlatson. Mrs. E. Boyes gave an address of welcome, and the W.A. committee served lunch in the Sun- day unday school room at the close of the meeting. • WINTHROP. JULY 24954 REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTIi THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ETHEL MERMAN DONALD O'CONNOR " CALL ME MADAM " A smash hit on the stage becomes the year's top film musical succees MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY " FAST COMPANY• 9, HOWARD KEEL POLLY BERGON Romance, Adventure and the Sport of Kings! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY " FARMER TAKES A WIFE " BETTY GRABLE DALE ROBERTSON Coming Soon—"Ma and Pa Kettle At Home" The W.A. and W.M.S. of Cavan Church, Winthrop, will meet Wed- nesday, July 7, in the church. Mts. Church, secretary of the Christian - ship, will have charge of the W.M. S. program.. The W.M.S. of Cavan. Church, Winthrop, were entertained by the W.M.S. of Northside United Church, Seaforth, Tuesday even- ing. Miss Jean Stewart, a mission- ary worker among the Japanese, was the guest speaker. Beth McEwing, Mary Catherine Nigh; third -year members, Cather- ine Campbell, Dorothy Keys, Betty Simpson, tied; three-legged race, Catherine :Campbell and Dorothy Keys, Agnes Hicknell and Cather- ine Moylan, Betty Ross and Emma McCowan; ex -members race, Mar- garet argaret Achilles, Mary Whyte, Muriel Dale; kick the slipper, Agnes Hick- nell, icknell, Marilyn Riley, Bonnie Mc- Leod; grab the shoe race team, Beth McEwing, Isabel Lyddiatt, Mary Lou Roe; orange race, team No. 2. A further meeting was held that evening at the High School and opened by singing, "The More We Get Together." The minutes of the second and third meetings were read by the secretary, Betty Camp- bell. Ann Haugh spoke on the mean- ing of the 4-11 Motto and of the wardrobe demonstration which she saw at Guelph. Roll call was ex- changing schanging a house plant. Catherine Campbell introduced the guest speaker, Eric Milner, who gave an interesting demon- stration emonstration on flower arranging. Joan Somerville thanked him and read a club story The home assignment was: (1) Assist with freezing fruit and vege- tables done in the home and re- cord in the record book; (2 Bring record of meetings and record of pamphlets, pages 6, 6, 7 and 8, Up to date; (8) Check 'vegetable eating habitee pamphlet page 9; (4) Gardening care, thinning let - We, beans, beets, carrots, ate. Never let a row be empty. Plant Chinese cabbage and endive now; (b) Tidy up home surroundings; (8) Record vegetables used tromp your garden, FRESH , Strawberries. FOR SALE IN ANY QUANTITY Apply Charles Barnett Seaforth SPECIAL REDUCED TO CLEAR Heard the News? Your Dollars Buy More Here! WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS ON OUR SALES RACKS, FOR LADIES, MEN AND BOYS Just in! Another shipment of that LEATHER SOLE WORK BOOT at 6.45 a pair WILLIS' SHOE STORE "The Little Store With the BIG Values" — SEAFORTH GARDEN TRACTOR Implements For Every GARDEN TRACTOR JOB TAKE THE TOIL OUT OF GARDENING MAKE IT FUN A COMPLETE LINE ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION Johnnie Blue LLASHMAR CLINTON iteo ilte 6161 CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS ER'EE Thurs., Fri. — July 1.- 2 "Silver City" (Colour) Edmund O'Brien Yvonne -DeCarlo CARTOON NEWTS Sat, Mon. — July 3 - 5 "Broken Arrow" Debra Paget James Stewart Monday Only—World Heavyweight FIGHT PICTURE Rocky Marciano - Ezzard Charles Sunday Midnight — July 4 "Don't Bother To Knock" (Adult Entertainment) Richard Widmark Marilyn Monroe f Tues., Wed. — July 6 7 - "Sabre -"Sabre Jet" ' (Colour) Coleen Gray Robert Stan Tuesday Only—World Heavyweight- - FIGHT PICTURE Rocky Marciano - Ezzard Charlew• Thurs., Fri. — July 8 - 9 "I'll Never Forget You" (•Colour) Tyrone Power - Ann Blyth CARTOON and NEWS At Each Performance PHONE 645 1 SEAFORTH prerlimarietrirweeeelamemai Expositor Want Ads Bring Results — Phone 41 Summer.. 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