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The Huron Expositor, 1956-11-23, Page 5;Awn Comity du sor Farmers, Debating:. /Contest SEAFORTH District High School Friday, Nov. 23rd at 8:30 pih. Choir, Duet, trio and Quartette Numbers EVERYONE WELCOME EUCHRE and DANCE Friday, Nov. 23rd SEAFORTH Community Centre Euchre starts at 8:30 sharp Music , by Legionnaires ADMISSION 50c Ladies please bring Lunch — Seaforth Women's Institute DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL presents (Gilbert and Sullivan's Hip.. S PINAFORE Friday, Nov., 23rd at 8:30 p.m. also Sunday, Nov. 25th at 3:00 p.m. — in — -DULLIN PARISH 'HALL RECEPTI ` N .S •`Iturday, Nov. 24 SEAFORTH Community Centre for Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lane '(nee Annette Townsend) NORRIS'S ORCIIESTRA . — Lunch Served — EVERYONE WELCOME! Reception at Dance Wed., ov. 28 Town Hall, HENSALL for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker (nee Avis Forbes, of Seaforth) NORRIS ORCIIESTRA Ladies please provide Lunch EVERYBODY WELCOME WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY BRDGE Nurses' Residence Wed., Nov. 28th 8:00 p.m. 50 CENTS Transportation will be available PHONE 27 or 24 ist'Hict Obi `+ JQHN ME4A!IC { ST. COI, _:BAN.--. a death oc- curred in Detroit on Satu.,rday morning of John Melady, former- ly of Hibbert, in bis 50th: year. He was the son of the late Joseph Melady and t former Mary Anne Morris, of Hibbert. He attended St. Columban Separate School and Bazaar - Bake Sale lDp144 P"o i Al at P ,r R lx tztl�, goux to Petroit,.* had. uuee lived. De w -a0 married', 17' Year's ago to Loretta°Brown, L,tic:an; Surviving besides bis. wife are tbree children: Patrick, GerrY, and Carol; also three brothers, Maur- ice, St. Coluinban; Thoivas S., To- ronto, and FranlE; Parry Sound. The funeral was held in Detroit Mondaymorning from Our Lady of Gate of Heaven Church, with Requiem High Mass. 3:00 p,m. HOT ROAST CHICKEN SUPPER 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Adults $1.00 Children 50c Carmell Church, Hensall SATURDAY, DEC. 1st Sponsored by the Ladies' Aid C.W.L. BAZAAR TEA and Home Baking Sale St. James' School Saturday, Dec. lst 3 - 5 p.m. DOOR PRIZE 1111111! 111111III110111111111111111111II111i111 TURKEY BINGO. ST. COLUMEAN ' Parish Hall Friday, Dec.*7th • 15 GAMES .FOR TuRKgY,S • THREE Cell. SPECXALS' ...MOOR PRIZE' ADMISSION ; .,, t, i, � u CAROL LYN SHOP • • SPECIALS • FRIDAY and SATURDAY DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES SWEATERS 2.98 • 3.95, 5.95, 7.95, 3.95 up 1.98 up and 3.98 SEE OUR SPECIAL TABLES - Shop Now and Save - o0111ew�S 'rffi. Weet At the se.f.rw District and Be cot (By FRANKLIN C. BRYANS) In just one week comes the most interesting part of the terra, when everyone takes a week off from classes to enter in a contest be- tween teachers and students. The examination timetable has been up for three weeks now, and seating plans for the examination rooms are on display. Extra curricular activities are in full swing how. Boys are taking classes in Cadet Training, includ- ing map using and tactics, light machine gun, rifle, signals and wireless fundamentals. The Bugle Band is having regu- lar practices also. The senior and junior boys' bas- ketball teams have had their first practices. The boys' noonhour house league basketball players have beep divided into six teams. These games are for bus students only. Turning to the long -forgotten rug- by season. we find that Clinton /h i +I/ • �'-� 1 'ilk S%S� Hyl yl�f Va i..�!'ia♦f,W3t",e;iuiL�'liG'i'�;"� 1 '1� 1o111% Iva SEE . . (1) The Most. Modern Feed Plant in Canada (2) The Guelph Milk Plant (3). The New U.C.O. Fertilizer Plant at Stratford NTY Monday, Noveher 26th LADIES INVITED FARE WILL BE $1.00 PER PERSON This inclues Transportation and Lunch LE au VE SEAFORTH CO-OP MILL AT 9 A.M. We should be home between 5 and 6 p.m. TICKETS AT -THE CO-OP OFFICE or from Co-op Directors TICKET SALES CLOSE 6 P.M. FRIDAY, NOV. 23rd Everyone Welcome ! ) 1 1I a air • SEE OUR WONDERFUL SELECTION o GIFT IDEAS FOR EVERY HOME • BUDGET PLEASING PRICES Here at BOX'S you find hundreds upon hundreds of Practical Pleasing Gifts ! Choose now while selection is complete. EASY TERMS — Small deposit holds any article until Christmas. BOX Furniture DOUSE FURNISHINGS -•- FLOOR COVERINGS Floor Sanding -••. Westinghouse Appliances SEAFORT*I ,.PI1ON`) '43 holds the H.S.SA. title, and Delhi holds the W.O.S.S.A. penant. Grade 11 went to the Royal Win- ter Fair in Toronto last Friday to increase their knowledge of agri- culture. This trip, as in past years, is always a memorable, if not no- torious, one, As last year, each class in the 'school has the opportunity to dis- play its talents in entertaining dur- ing the weekly Wednesday assem- bly show. This year Grade 13 will be the first to entertain, These shows are usually very enjoyable and often new and different tal- ents Fire discovered. The S.R.S. reports that this school should have exams more often. It keeps the students out of mischief. Three Grade 13 girls are becom- ing absentminded. as missing the bus is the least of their worries. Question of the week: Who is the tattle -tale on bus No. 12? (from Locker 54.) An answer would be appreciated. EAST MCKILLOP Mr and Mrs. Harold Gross and Paul, of Auburn, visited on Sun- day with Mr, and lVts, Harry Regele, Mr, and Mrs. John Aiken, of Sebringviile, visited at the home if Mr: and Mrs„ Irvin Rock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huether and children and Mrs. A, J. Huether, of Morriston, visited at the' home of Mr• Charles Eggert and also Mrs. Eggert at the hospital.... Paul Rock recently. had,his ton- sils removed at Scott Memorial Hospital. Seaforth, Mr. Charles. Weiterson, of Till- I sonburg and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyce. of Stratfnrd, visited with 1 Mr, and Mrs. Henry Weiterson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert and Carole visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tremeer at Kippen. gragaet I?.tl a .m d::, l is �s Serhea it �,f` at e rrogy.re own*, 4t44 r-dum It was 4• p.m. i was an tb_e. looitotlt 1Pum da-duakdutt4 Theread been w news for one week Dum-da dunlr dum. Then came' nIy big break.• Roy was coming down the hall. Dum-iia-cum-dum.. I followed bine. This Was it. Someone 'joined' him. Dwn-da-dum-um, They stole past ,a door, a window, down the eor �4 id.�rr and around the corner, Dum'tcla- dum-dura. We„ were pretty close now. I took out my pencil and paper. Dum-da-dum-dum. What was it? Dum-da-dum-dum. A de- tention for chewing bubble gum! $ Now, on the more serious side, there is something going to happen this week. _On Friday, the 23rd, at 8:30, we are • presenting H.M.S. Pinafore and also Sunday, 25th, at 3:00. We are hoping to see you all. Question of the" week: itose- mary, did you enjoy the Santa Claus parade? . Note: There are sailors in Dub- lin! Comment: Grab one for Friday night, girls! an l4yd Me amit i Mc a y.m `� •;� Mr.•and rs �P l Stew were in To .Ith}ll sntk'Ma Bili tlswairtt ,. Mr. andrs- Michael Nagie' ,M • in Tomato:14th Mir" and Mrs. }Tubbs. Miss Joanne Evans • attended the: Newman Club dance at Guelph on. Friday. night. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Stapleton', visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newcombe, Port C edit. Mr. and Mrs. oyd McCarthy and Mr. and Mr att McCarthy visited with Mr - ' d Mrs. Gordon', Palin at Toron Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benn and children, • of Kitchener, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Al Young and fain- ily, of Toronto, visited with Mrs. Mary O'Rourke and Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Woods, of Georgetown,. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Horan. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Pugh and Glenn visited at Clairmont. Mr. Tom Cairns and Margaret wwets� Approximately 4 ..84q54.: .: ed at the home of 14, add Archie Kerr Wednesday'eVee enjoy a turkey dinner on the sion of Mr. and Mrs Rear'$ gp d wedding anniversary: Friends and neighbors gatliea later in the evening and dauea was enjoyed. Lunch was SW "Do you love me for myself' alone,' Charles?" "I do. And when we're married. I don't want any of the family thrown in?' There were over 80 million cloth,- es loth-es pins manufactured in Canada in 1950. CROMARTY Mr and Mrs. Frank Allen and Wm. Worden attended the Ross and Jantzi wedding reception at Zurich on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Storey and family. of Stratford. visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace on Sun- day. Robert Laing, who was on a hunting expedition„ has returned home. Mrs. Wilmer Howitt and Mrs. Jim Howitt, of Auburn, visited with Mr. and. Mrs, Dave Gardiner on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan, of Egrnondville. visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. McLachlan on Tues- day. 1 1!r, and •Mrs. Gordon Houghton, of London, visited his mother, Mrs. M. Houghton, on Sunday. Miss Agnes Gollan, a returned missionary from Nigeria, will be a guest speaker in Cromarty Pres- byterian Church on. Sunday, after- noon. in the interests of the W.M.S. thankoffering service. KIPPEN Mrs. Rose Sloan and Mr.9 Joseph Shell. of Alameda. Sask., spent part of last week visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Lostell and family. Mrs. Wm. Martin has sold ber farm and is moving to Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert spent Sunday visiting relatives in Listowel. Mrs. Alex McGregor and Mrs. Jack Cutting, of Exeter. returned home after spending the weekend at Port Huron, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. also Mrs. V, Winder and Miss M. Winder, of London. were Sunday visitors of Mrs, Wm. Winder. in Scott Mem- orial Hospital, Seaforth. Mr, Orville Cooper is building a fine henhouse on his farm on the 8th concession of Tuckersmith. Dimensions are 210 feet by 35 feet wide. He hopes to have it com- pleted sooni�,, Mr. andVlrs. Gordon McLeod, of Parkhill, and Mr. Norman Mc- Leod, of Dearborn, Mich., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vtiilliam Kyle. Miss Margaret Sinclair, of Eg- monc!ville, spent the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Wm. Winder was admitted to Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - forth, on Wednesday of last week. Her many friends and neighbors wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. S. Cudmore at- tended the opening of the new bridge at Brussels last Wednesday afternoon, visiting later with the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stiles. Mr, John L. Henderson visited, friends in Parkhill on Sunday. • Miss Margaret Sinclair, of Eg- mondville, spent the weekend with her brother and sister-in-laW, Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Thompson attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto on Thursday of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. 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