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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1957-03-08, Page 8At Campbell 41,!&�� ','� .. , I '. wqmon�* � 101'�!�: ,,� .""; ` " " , .� &w. 4'ravip, � - J -. ;4*4,9 , 11-111-"?, "'.),", �-,,,, 'Iq , ,:, 1VURPEOX . 4pralug, Pray I .. .", 11.- ­�., ,. , �pr , � .d, "both, for. is :. :, WL.Y;,� WLIW �,14�',��'i�,,�,�; ,;,!. �t,l, ,.1. _ 1, U 4p.. w �� , _ RE 02 , % , "� �, ,, � a^ ;, Z'Veq­ m.Q-uA&`? .A.rue . lqr� ma,4.04 VQmmanxty 44,4 O'k 4e _YVV � ''p, :;F", I .1 . 0,1,',!4�,',',,; - A with a godd Attexkq:agq@ , lie 1915S Audrey Hulley, of, $,eaforth 40rMS190 IPJU,TPO . (,M, ,M, %Vclatr ' ­ sung, 7 pin-; 40W ""AIRMU094, 040 sao 41 for � th, Q sal;e 91 tber do.an . .� T , lir ��, ,,I, � � -q - NEXT SUNDA'Y; first Sunday Qf Ae MOM at "U. ' to NATO. Defence, sis- � yak W,As. 4114ev the , i� � rc� progident, Mrs. 9a spent the WeOke ' ina. The , funo ,, .. rgorqt - Hun , _ , .. na. , � _ . with her . il'A'l.no L -­,; , i; , ', N, opeae,g the ter, Mrs, Nploon MArW, . of L.O,L, 703,� �$ .� +. •. ,, " M�Alv - - 'and the third. Sunil ,,a4cla. is 4, � , .,s ,,, a,m. , of the' of Ngrith'e,kn �;A 9 vital to, pnrxe§, prqsicked 4ua, I nus PA . . . . . r. t 4 1, ��Ip 1-11 , _. I .1 ,,�'��,W"' 1-- . U ai'm I'll "I" I 1W, 11 mouth at 9 am. Sunday Schoo - the NATO co,jqs as an defep ,91ing with the TnsUtutv.,�,Qdp, Mrs. Andrew Coutts spent sev. PA-Uh-e4r.05 v.LN K0,41 et tim, �, ' ,� r"t., J1 Ae� th � . , Array �D � ', , , I ev , L, Me . - Q,,�L�r',@.,'.,�'. 4�t. ! � � RGIVEN BY CHRIST" ery Sunday morning at 10 &.m, es in Europe. T4e job in North- •V[4ry.ftwart Collev,t�and "O"Carl- ,eral days in Toronto lag, �v6ek� Wayne Smit.h, g,j' ., ... 0 A ..rrAy hale, Jahn 161�1�daughter-in-law, . ,. , , ; iA��:,? �% Rev. J. H. James, Re r. - era Canada is not done, yet and ada." The minuto h in a df 010,"A. W. pa p 'ail James: q� q �go, . f thq 14 ,on and daug ter- -1 w, 01 4 , I and. .1 '�e;�I,;,.� last with her 4 !'�.oe:nw';.�, .� . . ,� " I 1. Q4 $.__;_ - ' 110 �_� i, �q, �:, ' . Ca". P.In Pengecostal Tabernaele,�-,Sunday we Jaren slow down, he stated. meeting were reaq,an.d., adoptod by Mr. and. Mr Wallace, Flower -r�p were ­�' . � s. Earl C tt ' � I ,r .payqrg. � Ken -Ritchie and Larry, of 1� ...". .: �Ad IST,SPEAKS TO A Services: 10 a.m, Charch-fthool, Finance Minister Harris ex lain= Mrs., Wilbur Turnbull. Members Mrs. - . Robert Smith aad� Doig., I 11 i .. I TEUF" U a.m.,'Worship; 7:30 p.m., Evan- ed tA Al call with "' rvisas made. ' 110014:0511 ille- A . - ,at, anythi res ad d to e r , My EgmOndville, visite 47the home 49, In qv �, _ , .ki,g ,the Canadian Q PQ e. the A � ._ I � � 1. ,­ �i`� ontej_ favorite home remedy," tog , cemetery',, IT, I ,P ., - � �.,,.� .�a � � - - ___J gplistic Services; Tuesday, a p.m., Goveranwnt has in c . lowed of Mrs,. 4. Ennis, on Friday. I "I , �, � ,.f .. 1. .. I Study and Pra s by the treasurer's re or bil Mrs. Mr. . g,e �, . and Mrs., 1.�,, 1�!:,� I Bible i%ursday: dtiozae,lthothe raid -east crisis wa . Horace Rutled ,MRS. ALE4:AN ­ , , I U, � I , DER L010ERY 11, �,:­ ­ . 'I'll-"", .,".I ; lilillillill,iiiiiiij111111111111 7:30, Rev. Kg4drick because of the Caj,_ T. Dandas. It was decided. that and family, of London � , y . ,, spent the Mpg, A.10, " , * _'. 1111111111110 Y.P.S.. . 1 � .. _ , xqude,r, Loweryp,�-,73,. .1 � ... L"- ",I ' "I - Pastor. ,adian people but for the sake of t116 secretary, Mrs.' Wilbur'Tura_ weekend with rplatiVes. , I . " , 11 . L, ­ � _ .. , - , L , highly respected resident of Sea ..", '.!., Y.P. Discuss Televisionforth;. Z ,�l, IN LENT Northside United Cburch�Minis- Peace for the whole world. He re- bull, go to Guelph to attend a con- I ed s 6 Thursday of ��� ,:,.; " ,,, ��;�.,"iq EVENINGS.. :, - .1 .. . 1 •.". slid ter, Rev. Brace W. Ral1,B_A_,B.D., grAtted that the Opposition was vention May' and 10. Mrs Gor. The Young Peo�lcls Union held ternipon , , - � ;. , I 4�i�4.�X' � . I . Lawrence *Ry- their meeting schoolroom Of I, had been , SX.M.: 10 a.m., Church School I _ g in the §P,h a ever . , S. �.­11'_ I and 'unable to visualize the complete don McGavin, Mrs able t6 � bq,-.. - - at day; -Mrs. � " UNITED CHURC Morn- �1,�tvre 0 Lowery ha ,e in ta'' g , � d*' " ' ' I , �,�.,: , H Adult Bible Cla.5s; ft am., n this situation. an and Mrs. Gerald Watson were the church on Sunday evening with L r _�i..�, "If Applause greeted the Finance appointed - _ inted as a stan.din, commit- 17 members in attendance. Don b health � ing Worship: Lenten series, standing I for so, e.. he as born at , �., I I I � I- ___ " .I , - IL34 -P.M. � &_;LRfUML _.-harge of wor---,Ar ;,: . - I -They--Were­Here--Todayr- -What--Minister4 r-emar-ks---r-egar-(Ong-ef--tP-e-to--draw,.-up-a slate Achilles was in.�,c Walton; the for4a, r­-Sasan Taiqe�- , , , , Subject: Would They Say?" (1) Judas; Tod- forts being made to bolster fall- for the coming year. The March ship period. The scripture lesson a daughter of the late Mr. and , , , �. dlers' Group and Junior Congre- 9 "Over the past meeting will be held, in the was read by � , , . in farm Prices. .1 after- Vic Uhler. A discus- Mrs. Robert FrAiser. She' received I'!, .., The Prodigal Son. Where gation; 7 p.m., Evening Worship; four years farm prices have not, noon, and after that the meetings sion on the pros and cons gf tele- her early education 'at Walton and �- - DWthe Term Come film presentation, ',The Bible on been commensurate with those of will again be held in the evening. vision was led by Miss Audrey later came to live in Seaforth with , � th , . he Table." industry," he stated. "This is not Each member is to bring a guest Hackwell and Miss Ruth Anne En- In -1967 she, ­m 4 . hQr parents, .� , married ftom ? Jesus Did Not t Egmondvine united Church. -11 a condition that should remain too and a slip, plant'or any other art- nis. The president, Ron Ennis, Alexand6r LoWerk, wl;6.predbceas. ' � . . I 8 the icle suitable for an auction -sale, conducted the bivsiness session, ed her in June-, 1049;`Her 'husband I . I Use It. Why;" a.m., Studies For a Portrait Of long. It seems to us .that . , ,. Jesus; No. 1, "The Face of Jesus: Government, working in conjunc- The-concludiag euchre party will during which plans were niade for for many ,years. was 4n' 'tire ,staff. - 11, . GOSPEL SINGING What Was It Like?"; 7:30 p.m., A tion with farm organizations,, can be held March 21 in the Commun- the Y.P.U. anniversary to be held -of The Huron E I xpositor.- Shle was� . EVANGELISTIC PREACHING Lenten Journey, The Direction We find a solution," he said. HY Hall. Everybody is to bring in the auditorium of the church also ed by a brother,, I - Take; No. 1, "The Prodigal Son: He agreed that Canada had not lunch, consisting of sandwiches and Sunday'morning, May 12th. - The Grant Fraiser, in 1946. She was a Hearty -Welcome To All (Jesus Did Not Use the Term regained her American market tarts. Lunch committee for March meeting closed with "Tops." member' of Firs , t Presbyterian .; Prodigal), Why?"- 10 am., The since the last World War and very is Mrs. Roy Williamson, Mrs. D. Church and the Women'i Mission - DR. J. SEMPLE Church School; 16:15, The Minis- little of the other export market. Fraser, Mrs. -J. Brace, Mrs. H. Parson: "'Tommy, every. time I ary Society. ter's Bible Class; 11 • am The We rely almost entirely on our Smalldon, Mrs. L. Ryan and Mrs, bear you swear the chills go dawn , Minister I my back." Surviving are two daughters, Nursery; 11:30, Junior &iuirch; Canadian market," Finance Minis- Joe Rjan. Two directors to re- Mrs Alvin (Jean) Dale, Little, 1�h, r Tommy: �'If. you had been at 'Mrs Gordon (Elsie) At 'or 12:10, Church Membership Class- ter Harris said. He told of how present the Institute on the. Fair I and tle, . J, A"MillllllilllllillliillifililliiiiiiilliiiI Dr. J. Semple, Minister. Ottawa was working with delega-. Board are Mrs. Jack Bryans and our house yesterday when Dad Galt; two sisters, Mrs. George I - - ___ I tions from the Canadian Federa, Mrs. Ken McDonald. shut his finger in the door, you'd Lowery, Brussels, and Mrs, John . tion of Agriculture and the Farm- Mrs. Earl Mills took 'charge of'have froze 'to death," I Vrooman, Goderich;, 12 grandchflw ers' Union in a combined effort to the meeting and conducted a sing- Iren and nine great-grandchildren. PRICED FOR QUICK Forums Discuss reach a. solution to existing prob- song. The motto, "Feed the fam- , ,- - The body was at the G. A. Whit- lems. He did not favor the Unit- ily what they require, rather than CROMAIZTY ney funeral home where funeral - I SALE Gordon ite"Pon ed States farm subsidy system as what they desire," was presented BUY your diamond at 25% dis- services were conducted Saturday the proper system for eventual by Mrs. G. MeGavin., She stated count at SAVAUGE7S. March Sale, at 3:45 p.m. by Rev. D. Glenn Cement Block one -storey dwel- NO, 4 FORUM prosperity. I . that there was more illness in the Seaforth.-(Advt.), I Campbell. Burial was'in Maitland- l ling; modern conveniences. Cen- No. 4 Farm Forum, McKillop, Unbounded optimism for the fu- wealthier class of people than the Mrs. Grace Wren, Seaforth, spent bank cemetery. Pallbearers 'were . -trally located, was held at the home of Mr. and ture of Canada was expressed by poorer class. The rich having the weekend with Mr. and Mrs T A. W. Dunlop, Hartman Huisser, Mrs. Robert Campbell Monday ev- Finance Minister Harris who said, more money, naturally spend more Laing and also called on o_tber' Charles Pinder, Albert Baker, Wm. Modern brick dwelling on James -ening. Following the discussion, "Canada will expand in the next on rich foods and sweets. . Street; double apartment. Good euchre was enjoyed, winners be- ten years at a rate that will make Mrs. Mills introduced Ahe guest friends. . - . . Miller and Eldon Halley. Flower- . investment. Mrs. Jefferson, of Munro,- visit- andchild4n. : ing: high, Mrs. James Keys and any other previous period seem speaker, Miss Bullock, ,of Walker- ed M Tuesday with Mr., and Mrs, I J. W. HART Two-storey brick dwelling on Harry Nesbitt; low, Mrs. George small by comparison." He Telt ton, Home Economist for Huron Gordon Laing, I A largely attended funeral ser- �, Stone and Reg Stone, that Canada did need more people, and Bruce, choosing as her sub - I James Street, in excellent condi- Mr. Eldon Allen, Roberf Laing vice for John Walker Hart was �d Priced The next meeting will be held that there was a shortage of labor ject, "A -H Club Program." Four- , tion. Centrally located. 2 p.m. by I sight. Worth investigating. Pos- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- and there was a need for plenty H Homemaking Clubs are for and Calvin Christie attended the conducted Saturday at � 1806&= arranged, ry Nesbitt Monday evening. of labor without unemployment. learning, including anyone from 12 Hog Producers' Association -annual Rev. • D. Glenn Campbell, of First meeting in Toronto on Wednesday. Presbyterian Church, at the G. A. � PARR LINE, FORUM Stating that Mr. McLean had to 26 years of age. A club ,can be Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and Whitney funeral home. Suffering a I OTHER PROPERTIES ALSO Parr Line Forum met at the proved himself to be a "very good started with as few as three mem- t . family visited with Mr. and Mrs. severe heart attack while at work I LISTED home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, member at Ottawa," Finance Min- b rs,-and the local leader must at' Frank Caddick in Londion, on Sun- at R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton, Wed - M. with 15, members pres- ester Harris said the present gov- Nd a two-day course before day. Sun- nesday morning, Mr. Hart died r M. A. REID ent. The topic' for discussion was ernment wanted a representative teaching the class. Achievement . . REAL ESTATE . Phone 214 for the second time, "The Gordbn from this particular part of West- Day is held when each club ex- .Mrs. T. L. Scott attended the suddenly, shortly after being ad - Commission." Executive of tbe-W.M.S in mitted to Scott Memorial 'Hospital, Commission." em Ontario. hibits their Projects. There are 17 9t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Seaforth. . After listening to the broadcast, Secretary of the meeting was projects in club' activity, namely, in Stratford. Mr. Hart served with the Perth . the forum discussed the questions Bruce Erskine, of Goderich. Of- five nutrition projects, five cloth- Nancy Allen has Sufficiently re- Regiment from 1939 to 1945. He . We Specialize in in the pamphlet: (1) The Gordon ficial greetings to -Clinton were ex- ing projects, two home furnishings, covered to return to her home was a member of Seaforth Branch I . I Commission forecasts a progres- pressed by Mayor W. J. Millir. clothes closets up-to-date, home de- 156 of the Canadian Legion, and . . sive industrialization of agricul- Treasurer's report was given by fence, first aid and sanitation, hos- from the hospital. . Mr. Oswald Walker Roy Lamont. Others who spoke at pitality club and garden club. The fortune to fall and, fracture his hip �. All Lines of tore -large farms, fewer farmers ,had the roil- of Britannia Lodge, and of the I.O. I �, I the meeting included: Arnold Dar- merits of a good club leader are: O.F. ' . . greater mechanization, and so on.Funeral services. were under the I while on a visit to his son Carl's . . I W important roch, of Clifford, Liberal candidate 1, To make it interesting for the home on Tuesday evening. He was auspices of the Seaforth Bran& , - 1, INSURANCE problems that you face in making for Wellington -Huron; Donald Blue, girls; 2. Have interesting mater- removed to South Huron Hospital. of the Canadian Legion, with Leg- , I I DWELLING these changes? (b) How should of Ripley, former M.P. and Liberal; ial; 3. Have a wide scource of Mr. Sam McCurdy has ion President John Holland in NNW COMPOSITE DV s returned ­ of these hom� from Stratford Hospital. charge. T , POLICY these problems be met? candidate in Bruce; James Cory, knowledge. The theme aking� part in the funeral .1 - In answer to the above, in our of Atwood, former M.P.-for Perth; clubs is, "Learn to do -by doing.- � . I service at the graveside were a , alien fall fire and liability cover own district we do not think that Ivan Kalbfleisch, of Zurich, presi- Mrs. George Love, on behalf of . !, I . ago -at 10% below regular rates to there will be any drastic change delit of Provincial Liberal Associa- the Institute, thanked the speaker firing party from R.C.AY. Sta- ". LOCAL tion, Clinton, and Clinton •Pipe I . I tome owners. in farming. The Ontario farmer tion for Huron; James Scott, of for her informative talk and pre- . 1. ; I . cannot get enough capital to ex- Seaforth, former Provincial Liber- sented her with a gift.. BUY your diamond at 250/o d,is- Band. Pallbearers were Wilfred ; I - For full information, ask us. Coleman, E. P. Chesney, D. H. Wil - 1 I WATSON & /REID pand any more. We have no crys- al candidate; Hugh Hill, of Gode- The collection was taken up and count at SAVAUGE'S March, Sale, son, Robert Smith, M. R. Rbimie I , tal ball, and so• therefore we can- rich, former Liberal candidati in the Sunshine Box passed aroun(L Seaforth-(Advt.). ' - and Win. MakIns. Flowerbearers A! Y. A. REID - Proprietor not predict what problems we will Huron; Hugh Hawkins, of Clinton- The meeting closed with, ,,Ther . % Mr. and Mrs. James Keys and were four - members of the Cana- . 't be facing 25 years� from now. Earl Campbell, of Hay Township. Queen." The hosteides forlhe af� Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Pa le at- than Legion. Burial was - in Mait, ,.. Immrance & Real Estate After the discussion progressive The resolutions committee was ternoon were Mrs. Wm. Turnbull, tended the College Royal at the landbank cemetery. . I , . S I - .. I . Phone 214 ; Seaforth euchre was played, winners being: made up of Clifford Dunbar, Ivan Mrs, E. Stevens, Mrs. Herb Wil- O.A.C., Guelph, on Wednesday. . . l.. . I ladies, Mrs. Gordon Coleman, and Kalbfleisch and John A. McEwan. liamson and Mrs. Ed. Miller. Mrs. P. Hunter, Toronto, was a as, are visiting Mrs. Orren's'- par Mrs. Eldon Jarrott; gents, Jack Societies To Meet visitor here over the weekend at cuts, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop, ' 1. Soldan and Howard. Adkins. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon The WA. and W.MS. meeting the home of her, mother, Mrs. J, prior to leaving for England. �- . 'S TAXI The next meeting will be will be held Friday afternoon, L. Smith. - ?,i LEMON' held Jatrott when the topic will be 0 Mrs. Peter Christenson and Mr. i, .1 and PARCEL SERVICE ST. PATRICK'S ,-&no Never the Twain Shall March 8, in the basement of Duff's Mr. and, Mrs. W. Elliott, Mrs. T. Olaf Christenson are visiting tli� An Passengers Insured- Meet -Do Farmers. Workers Have United'Church, at mother. in Denmark, who is ser- ,, . 2 p.m., follow- Phillips and Mrs. A., Wright have ious, ill: , I i: PHONES: BOX SOCIAL ed. with the World Day of Prayer returned from a trip to Florida. y 11 Common Interests?" I �'. CMIL DAVE �.�r. P.. J. Kelly, who has been t Cavan Church, WINTHROPWEVIVROP at 3 p.m. The Canadia& Girls) in Mr. Brock McDoriald, of Wood - P, 676 675 McKILT OP FORUM th seriously ill in Sjcott Memorial I . Thursday, March 14, 8:30 S.S. No. 2 Farm Forum held its Training will hold their .service at bridge, was in town over e week - k, � IRISH PROGRAM . . Monday night meeting at the home 8 p.m• the same, evening, Next end. I Hospital, is now at his residence, . . Sunday, March 10, the monthly Mrs. Peter Hay, of Niag George St. North. . of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure earn Falls, '.. Something to sell? Something Girls and Ladies bring 'boxes. Will meeting of the Mission Band will Mrs. Patricia Troutbeck and 1, to buy? Phone 41, Seaforth. be drawn for by numbers. with 22 adults present. The ques- was a weekend guest of Mrs' T. , .11 tion for discussion was, "The Gor- be held at 11 a.m. . i D. Oliver. Miss Troutbeek were in Waterloo I , Commission forecast a Hold Successfid Euchre d Kitchener Sunday. . r I e Mr. John F. Daly and family -aw .­ gressive industrialization of aPro- A very successful progressive and Mr. George Daly Mr. Arthur libutledge, who re- , blue coal 1 FOR SALE don gri- euchre party under the a spent Sun- cently unddrwent a serious opera- WILLIS larger farms, fewer farm- auspices day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I . WILLIS DUNDAS 100 Acres in Tuckersmith; good ers, greater mechanization, and of the Women's Institute, was held McConnell and Mr. Edmund Daly. tion in Toronto General Hospital, convalescing at his home here. Mmmvion Stove and Furnace oil buildings. Priced to sell. so on: (a) What are the most im- in the Community Hall last Friday Miss Elva Keith has returned af- is 11 :, DUN portant problems that you face in evening, with 18 tables at play. The ter spending several weeks at Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot and . — prize winners were: ladies, lone Clearwater, Florida. Miss' Ella Elder attended an At- , Phone 573 or 138 Practically new home on North making these changes? (b) How hands Mrs. R. Hoy; high points, Master-Seargent, and Mfs. Orren Home in Smithson Public School, Main. Oil heated. Very should these problems be met? Mrs. hands, Sholdice; low, Miss * 'Kitchener, on Sunday, sponsored I 11 In answer to the first question, . and -family, of Wichita Falls, Te , .., - x- by the kitchener-Waterloo Home I ... I 5 -Room Frame on Market St the laboring man is doing less and School Council. .. I-. Will sell this one with small down work for more money; the farmer , ® payment. is expected to work more for less CONSTANCE NEWS- OF THE WEEK "I I - money. We are absolutely OPPOS- BUY your diamond at 25% dis- High School. We congratulate c I IAPLM 6-Roorfi Frame,on East William. ed to the farm population getting count at SAVAUGE'S March Sale, Lawrence on his -success in 'this , I .- 1. . any less. Farm machinery costs Seaforth_-(Advt.), project. FARM 5 -Room Home on Louisa St. too much for all you get out of . Mr. and Mrs, Earl Lawson and I I I . .. , . it, and it depreciates very quickly. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter vis- Mr. Bert Ferris, of Provost, Alta., ... .. - ',I , I , I 8 -Room Home on East William. In the process of larger Jarms, ited last Tuesday with Mr. and visited, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . . ., . 42686 I Would make good two -fan . problems encountered would be: Mrs. A. D. McCartney, of Clinton . dly difficulties in procuring steady, re- , Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown ** Jack Dodds and Mr. and Mrs. E. : ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Apply to . I vis- F. Warren, and family, of London, � . I liable hired labor at a satisfactory ited with friends in Hapover last and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dale, of and FUEL OIL ; I.. price; secondly, unless a young Wednesday. . - W E SOUTHGATE W. C. OKE Granton. . , 1. ... . E. farmer has some real backing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yungblut, of Phone 334 Res. 540 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt and W.m. M. Hart- , ; MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH Phone 458 from parents or otherwise, he could Londesboro, visited with Mr- and Larry and, Mr. and Mrs. rs. Wilbur . 7 . . .. I not start farming, even if he pre- Mrs. Charles Dexter Thursday of j ill Phone 794 ,:: Sedoith OVFICE In the QUEEN'S HOTEL ferred it, because of high capital last week. Jewitt visited Sunday with their. I - mother, Mrs. Jewitt, Sr., at' Forest' and machinery investments nec, Mrs. A. Baldwin, of Omenee, is Mr. a'nd. Mrs. Thomas M 11 cmich- t , essary; harder to keep up schools visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. L, ael and Evelyn, of Gioderich, vis- Eastern Star ,and churches; (b) Long-term cred- Whyte for a couple of weeks. " ited Tuesday of this week with Mr. I I it would assist so far; give us a Miss Muriel Dale', of Brampton, and Mrs-. Wm. Dale and family, I , , V Ir* . little more finance and a lot of spent the weekend with her. par- it being the occasion of Wilma's BAKE 11 .1 ?16 Ww Your problems can be met. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale. - ..' I birthday. . I." Euchre prizes were won by: Mr. and Mrs, Frank Riley and most games, Mrs. Robert McMil- Douglas and Miss Heather Norris, Friendly Few Forum .�;� I I �. I I lan and Bert McClure; lone hands, of Guelph, spent the weekend with The Friendly Few Farm, Forum SALE. '.. .1 (,-1. . 'EASTER I - "I T�,.,, . 1. & -1 .. Mrs, Walter McClure and Walter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods, of met at the home of'Mr. and Mrs, � . . 11 1. . 11 Scott; consolation, Wilbur JLwitt Monday Livening. After the discussion progressive Saturday,, March 9 I .. , . Scott and Secord McBrien. Miss Joyce Jewitt,, of Thorodale, ' - f., , 1. .1 , I . euchre was played. Winners were* ­ . ,�.'; � . . � The next meeting on March 11 visited with her parents, Mr. and high, Mrs. George Leitch and Den- . - — . . SUIT 3 p.m.. will be held at the home of Mr, Mrs. W. Jewitt, over the weekend . . i : , low, i . Earl on 5111- .- r "I , � and Mrs. Secord McBrien, Hallett. Mr. Murray Dale spent the week ms Jewitt; ow M s Ea Laws , I a Showroom A0 I end in Toronto. ' .. ad Rbnald Jewitt. The next M. E. Clarke's Showr In � Designed at leisure for those � 211 I � - I C.G.I.T. MEETING Miss Inez Brown, _RegN of meeting will be held 'at the home ,;, ,, I in a hurry . . . the suit Reg. *' ... " , I Egmondville C.G.I.T, girls op- Guelph spent the weeke with of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson. Seaforbh .1,�,, I �­, that relies so much on crafts- nd . .. i,,`�,�, �. , I . I ened the regular meeting Monday Mr. and Mrs, Borden Brown. I - �,,`�,,��I�-, manship — individual tailor- by repeating the Purpose and sing- Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter, of " - ?" - 1, I ,-, 11, 1, I .. �., ing and quality fabric mg two verses of the C,G.I.T. Blyth, and 'Mrs, Eleanor Thrope, I I I ; .,�'111;: ,� hymn. Thirteen girls answeredthe of Londesbo'ro,* visited Friday with . " �­ I I �11 11 : . of course. p�!1? , roll call with a verse containing Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Dexter. , . .11 � I the word "Prayer." Next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Gloueber . . I �, il%� ;, HOT CROSS SUNS I �1��,,�. ,, ; V We also carry a complete the roll call will be adswered with and. Stew/art spent Friday evening ­ I" ,e. ,'�,,`_ m ; , - A , I .i, _ I 1 1 a verse containing the word with Mr., and Mks. 16fin:1. gander- •. ":;, . fine, of: d 'Hope .#1 . I I I- E ," , � ,: � �!.,_. I son, of Blyth, when the family of - I During Lent I . I I ` 1:11'.. . � �f : I LADIES' LINGERIE A short World's Day Prayer ser- Mr. and Mrs, Austin. Dexter, Blyth, I 1 , �_fl 11 �� �,.�A �., ;;- I .- : � 1,,,,',�, � , vice was conducted by Mrs, Ed. celebrated the oeeasi6n of their I I * . I. .­ "I," I CHILDRENIS UNDERWEAR , I I I .� * �,',;: I Boyes. The hymn, "Unto the parents' 41st wedding. d'nuiversary, ' TUESDAYS and THUR . , I '1� I , , , ,, � I E118," was sung, . . .hilar ,: ''� ,.; , I . MEN'S UNDERWEAR I followed with The members of the W,M.S. of ' I / ,So , ,.�� �- � ... ��. . Gall FW. aygoift reading the scrip- Cotistanco United- Church and all . —_ .. I . .1 ­. - ,:, � � and SOCKS . 1. ..'� " �;'� ture. Taking part were Margaret the leaders of the, cotinninit A"_ ­i;� � g 1"�,� . y ; "'.Z",;�-� I , I . 4A,!%,l ��, �,,��,',4�� Chesney, Helen Bo es, FaY6 Blue, please , tote' the World D�ay.. '; 50 Cents a Dozan;, �,11Z�,V 1,1. of I 1. . ' � . - r__ I W 11", I d - �fd,,�41, Carol Huisser, Neila. Hillman and Pray will be held-Milday'- MaT611 �, ; . . . 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L . to w - r, and - Mrs. Lawrence-. r or, . , Mrs. Nelsq,xi K . � , Mrs. eyeq�, i a cps . ­ ._ Corner. llfiss Mrgret 'Sinclair. visited.;' 11 IYIi. anti Mrs. oqtlodge• and lyf Gla to, where. ,, � kp9ery. Miss' Fi antes 'H+rliston; has', re- , t it wasj We . re genii W; kat0ty . , I ­­ ­_ - - , , ,�`, -L.:7 . ,�, - , "I � 'e, I 11 Ir. .1 .1, I , .� , 4�_ .1SW a ORT . - .,.' � . ,RIE t�, -, , � � ., i%,, 1 . A 1, 1,11. ,� I taf � ... � , � I lli�,;, .�, , I q -11; I I I "'.. , , rl� � . , I— 1. - m ­F " , . .,�HURSPAIVO'�,,�IWIRIDAV and, $A DAY . I " 1 4 I.. �­ .1 I .1 ­ � . ..'T ',,;.SEAR0HERS'-'­ ... JOHN WA3NE.____ - I - _____.___ ,.- .VERA MIQ.E&­--11__ Adventure from the sand -choked desert's of Arizona to t4p, snow- �. -swept plains, of Canada. .., I I . 11 . ­ .1 . I MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY :, I . I "AWAY' ALL BOATS" I _ )I JEFF CIiANDLFRJULIE. ADAMS From Saipan to Okinawa they stormed the gates of'Heli! ln&pir- 149 heroism of,4nen biding, their fear. On--flaurwd b.'eachhead and floatiiig,pyr� was forged their destinies —1- , . , the g1oTy of a nation. - . � — DOUBLE BILL _THURS., FRI., and SAT'. - DOUBLE BILL . I I it -LAST ..:OF THE DESJRARADOS!- -..... - � JAMES CRAIG - ' I - MARGIA DEAN it TH GUNFIGHTER P31 I GREGORY PECK . ' HELEN WE01V M. , - Coming: . . Double Bffl----PDr, Penault's Secret", "Undying Monster" . , 1, r - I I . . . I - . � . � A N D' 14 0 W 01 " .- - You Will find ' , I _' . . �.. SPECIALS I k I RE. .- OFAL . - . —. at — -. WILLIS, S-HOESTORE , . ­ The "LITTLE" Store With the "BIG" Values - SEAFORTH' . ... I . - I . . . . I I . ' SEAFORTH FIGURE SKATING CLUB . I I I I Presents its SeventhA�al . . . . .nn,� 11 WINTER CARNIVAL I � - ­ � . I , . SATURDAY; MARCH 16th � at 8:30 pmf. � � I I 'ARENA - . 1. SEAFOFEATURING -RTH I � - . . I DRILLS -SOLOS , COMEli'Y'.. il I I I ,PRECISION SKAtING '. . � _... . - Assisted by a FEW Members of Stratford Skating Club, featuring ' . MR. ARTHUR BOURKE Senior Men's Champion, Western Ontario; 1957 < . I . MR. WARREN STAPLES Junior Men's Champion, Western. Ontario, 1957 MR. DONALD McPHERSON Western Ontario Novice, 1957 � I . Directed by Mr. Dennis Silverthorne I . - ;,.COME -OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR CLUB Admission 75 Cents ' Children 50 Cents * . . . . . - I , I - � — — — — �— I . . �11 FOR YOUR I I .. - . I . . . I . I SEED --GRAIN I I . - eq.uitements. .,. I " Registered No. 1: - . - RODNEY or GARRY OATS , 1, 80 Bagged and Treated ........ : ....................................... Bus, � ' Commercial No. 1: - I I ". RODNEY, G,&RRY or . I , SIMCOk OATS I ' Treated 11so I Bagged and I ................................................ BM I � I ,.Also -.i Limited Supply of, I . . . MONTCALM. . and BRANT ,BARLEY � I . . Also we are accepting orders ,,for I � I -GRASS SEEDS. EDS. . I � I "See Us For,A11 Your GRAIN . ` . . q ". I Re '� uiremen s . . � CarloWs, -Trftdk1oadS or Shiploa6! ,r ! •�iow,4, .. .. I . . ��- � � . 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