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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1964-11-19, Page 11• r • • • • • • • • • • • 4 • • Huron Plans. CI•irist Clinton; Nov. 9, 1964. The Editor: ,Sir: The enclosed infornla- Upn is in regard to the Christ- mas Bureau again set up by the Children's Aid Society of Hur- on County. - May I once more solicit apace in your paper for this appeal? You have been most generous in th'e past and it is greatly appreciated. Yours sincerely, ,(Mrs. F.) Elizabeth D. Fingland A Christmas Bureau has again been organized by" the Board of Directors of the Chil- Legion Bingo Winners .ren10 A,..,.. aureau. gas dren's Aid Society of Huron County following the successful bureau last year. Following are the winner at the bingo on Saturday night, sponsored by the Canadian Le- gion: First game, Stan Watson, Mit- chell; 2nd, Hilda Austin, Sea - forth; 3rd, Bill,. Craig, Walker- ton; Mrs. G. Rock, Brodhagen; Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Bessie Flannigan, Seaforth; 4th, Mrs. Elliott, Mitchell; special, Jim Watson; 5th, Mrs. Harvey Boyce, Clinton; 6th, Mrs. Sodawater, London, and Hilda Austin, Sea - forth; 7th, Jean Sanger, Mit- chell; 8th, Mrs. Sodawater, Lon- don; special, Mrs. Tinkam, Clin- ton (jackpot); 9th, • Mrs. Ed- wards, Seaforth, and Mrs. Jean . Sanger, Mitchell; 10th, Mrs. Merrill Glanville, Seaforth; llth, Harry Freeman, Clinton; 12th, Mrs. Bessie Flannigan, Sea - forth; special, Mrs. Baird, Brucefield; 13th, Mrs. Merrill Glanville, Seaforth; 14th, Jim Flannigan, Seaforth; 15th, Jean Sanger, Mitchell; special, Mrs. . James Barry, Egmandville: Door.prizes were won by Nor- man Walkom, Listowel, and Mrs. Hervey Beuerman, Seaforth. The objective is to ensure for all needy children in the county a happy Christmas. What is also important is to prevent overlapping by various organ- izations so that no one gets too much while others get very lit- tle. . Those wishing to give through the C.A.S. should please have all 'donations, except per- ishable food, in to headquar- ters at Goderich before the end of November, as boxes must, be packed the first week of De- cember. Money is most acceptable for buying gifts for older children-- as hildren*as these are more expensive and not many are donated. Money, new wearing apparel, socks, mitts, layettes, jewel- lery, toilet articles, stationery, games for older children, flash- lights, billfolds, Christmas seals, ribbon, tags, wrapping paper, donations of food, are all grate- fully accepted. Only new articles can be us- ed as Christmas gifts; but clean used clothing and bed- ding in good condition are most acceptable for the boxes. Clothing for boys six to 16 years of age and girls 10 to 16 is urgently needed. The generosity and co-opera- tion of the Huron County folk are again solicited. The following names are those' members of the Christ- mas Bureau with whom you may get. in touch and who will welcome any assistance given them: ' 1964 chairman, Mrs. D. Bart- liff, Clinton, phone 4824014; Ashfield and West Wawanosh, Mrs. Cecil Blake; Bayfield and Goderich TWp., Grant Stirling; Blyth and Hullett, Mrs. M. Bean, Auburn 526-7769; Brus- sels and Grey Twp., C. Dunbar, Brussels 321 J 5; Clinton, Mrs. D. Bartliff; Colborne, Mrs. D. Murphy, Goderich 524-7913; Dashwobd and Stephen, Mrs. H. Klumpp, Dashwood 157; East Wawanosh and Morris, C. Han- na, Wingham 357-1299; Exeter, Mrs. M. Cudmore, Exeter 235- 0487; Goderich, Capt. Wombold, Goderich 524-9341; Hensall, Hay, and Zurich, M. Oesch, Zurich 236-4614; Howick, I. Haskins; McKillop and Tuckersmith, J. Doig, Seaforth 527-0337; Sea - forth, Mrs. J. Gorwill, Seaforth 527-0774;0„Stanley, A. Rau, Zur- ich 236-4877; Turnberry, A. Smith; Usborne, Mrs. K. Johns, Exeter 235-1185; Wingham, Mrs. Roy Bennett, Wingham 357- 2742. UNIT 111, NORTHSIDE UCW Unit Three of UCW of North- side United Church held the November meeting at the home of Mrs. 11. Travis. The meeting opened with Hymn 496, follow- ed by prayer by Mrs. J. C. Brit- ton. Mrs, Dunlop conducted the business. The Christmas ,meeting will be held at Mrs. Broadfoot's, Nov. 30th. Mrs. B. F. Christie and Mrs. Travis were appoint- ed to the nominating commit- tee. The devotional was taken by Mrs. McDougall and Mrs. Mc- -Nichol. Mrs. Christie took the Bible study and took as her theme, "The Sin of Pride:" Mrs. Dunlop gave' a skit, "Analysis of a Unit Meeting," with the help of several members. SEE THE NEW SEAFORTH FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE - for - POULTRY and ANIMAL • HEALTH PRODUCTS M'ASTITI,S . 1(1 and °K 25 Penetrating Liquids LICE Cowpest Powder - Stok Pest Powder Pen Pest Littre Dust PIG SCOURS Biotic Powder - T ylosin Pig Vitadol Vitamin Powder —.PLUS A complete line of Pesticides and Rodenticides 'for Farm and Household use. Mra, C,I1a?,at, Rf 40#0111, �►fl admitted to the Qtteenuswa Ntirsing Home, Hensall, glt Tuestiay from South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter, where, she has been a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth, Jim and friend, of Royal Oak, Mich., and Mrs. MacTavish, of Kitch- ener, spent Sunday with Mrs.. L. Simpson. Raise $140..95. The UCW •of .Chiselhurst United Church were pleased with the success of their bazaar, bake sale and tea on Thursday, when $140.95 was realized. Flowers in the Sunday school rooms s were in autumn tone, and roses decorated the attrac- tive tea tables. Conveners were: Bake table, Mrs. Tom Brintnell; produce, Mrs. George Boa; candy, Mrs. Ben Stoneman; sewing, Mrs. Jack Brintnell; tea tables; Mrs. Percy Harris. President Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs. Harold Currie formed the reception committee. Kippen W.1. Books Sold Out Hensall WI - Miss M. Ellis contributed ap- propriate poems in keeping with Remembrance Day, con- cluding with "In Flanders Fields." Mrs. J. E. McEwen gave a travel talk on her Cali- fornia trip, enhanced with col- ored slides, together with pic- tures of local interest. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall was in charge of the projector.. Miss Greta Lammie conducted a sing -song, And Mrs. J. E. McEwen was the. winner of- a prize drawing, in charge of Mrs. Clarence Reid. Mrs. Fred Beer gave courtesy remarks and presented Miss MacDonald( with a gift. Program conveners were Mrs. Maude Hedden and Mrs. Annie Reid; hostesses, Mrs. E. J. Wil- lert and Mrs. Gordon Troyer., with the committees served The Kippen East Women's In- stitute held its November meet- ing at Mrs. Cecil Pullman's home on Wednesday. The presi- dent, Mrs. Vern Alderdicet op- ened the meeting with a Re- membrance Day Boem. In the absence of the secre- tary, Mrs. Grant MacLean act- ed. The district directors' re- port of the fall board meeting was read by the president. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Robert' Bell and the cook book report indicated all 1500 cookbooks had been sold. Top salesmen were Mrs. Ross Broad - foot -264, and Mrs. Maude Hed- den 150. The first meeting of the block .printing will be held November 30th at the home of Mrs. -Alderdice, with Mrs. Chas. Eyre and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper in charge. Mrs. John Consitt chaired the program on "Agriculture.'• Mrs. Charles Eyre gave a thought- provoking topic on "Buried seeds will grow, but buried tal- ents never do." Mrs. Cecil Uull- man and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot contributed .musical numbers. Mrs, J. Grummett, of Sea - forth; spoke on Farming, Agri- cultural Societies and Fall Fairs. She said the first fall fair was held in, Canada 200 years ago, and that the soil of Huron County is the finest to be found anywhere from here HOWARD CHEMICAL COMPANY LTD. Orangeville, Ont. lunch. i Publkk Relrations :1.�t Wit. Public relations meeting' a£ Hensall Women's Institute. was held Wednesday evening in •St. Paul's Anglican Church with 37 members and 18 gue§ts attend- ing. President ' Mrs. Beverly Beaton chaired -the meeting and extended a. welcome to members and guests, ..and $10 was voted to the CNIB follow- ing a discussion on the -subject. Hostesses for the December meeting will have charge of the Christmas tree decorations in the Legion Hall. An inter- esting report of the area con- vention, held at St. Thomas, was presented by Mrs.. James McAl- lister. Roll call was, "My fav- orite page in the newspaper, and why?", Mrs. Annie Reid presided for the program when guest speak- er Miss Anna MacDonald, wo- men's editor for CKNX radio and television, Wingham, spoke on the importance of the Trade Crusade, and urged the guests to consider buying • Canadian - made products if the price and quality of the Canadian mer- chandise are equal to or bet- ter than imported prdducts. She also sang some Irish songs and told the background,ff them. STAFFA Staffa Women's Institute members entertained their hus- bands to a turkey dinner in the Dominion Hotel at Zurich re- cently. Following . the dinner, progressive euchre was enjoy- ed. Mrs.' Cecil Bowman attended the area con`bention of the Wo- men's Institutes, held in St. Thomas., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp visited in Scarborough recently with Mrs. Pearl Frances and Jane. Mr. James Norris, Garry, and Douglas, Brampton, visited with Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr. and Mrs: Bob Norris and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. John Temple- man and family attended the Annis-Ische wedding in - Zion United Church on Sat irday. Miss Ella Francis, Exeter, vis- ited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and . daugh- ters and Mrs..1Mary Miller. iSCO ;;�Q • i e '`SF u T 9t ' ` nno need of: Mary Louie'"Taylflr and'' Jo11n` �1!illi m Driscoll. The bride is the daughter of 2jIr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, na, groom is the sonVarof wand.and• and Mri. Ross Driscoll, RR 2, Wal- ton. The marriage took place at Brucefield United Church on Friday, Nov. 6th, at 7:30 pm., with Rev. Howard Plant officiat- ing. Mrs. Chester MacDonald, of Goderich, was the bride's ma- tron of honor, and Mr, Ronald Driscoll, of Seaforth, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll' will reside' at RR 2, Walton. Switzerland, no larger than a small state of the U.S., is only 15,944 square miles in area. SPARKS by WIIIIs Forbes Ws o rare mother who'expects her son to get as good a wife as his. father ,did. to California, and including Cal- ifornia. She was thanked by Miss Margaret McKay. A donation of $25 for the Children's Aid Society at Gode- rich was agreed upon, and good used clothing brought to the first block -printing class will be forwarded. The Opening of the New Store and Warehouse By the Seaforth Farmers Co-operative proves that CO-OPERATION GETS RESULTS! Co-operation Gets Results in Ins-Urance Too! Back in the forties, co -operatively -minded minded Ontario people formed their own insurance, company to provide themselves with dependable insurance protection and service. Today---CI'A has 23 offices across the Province and over 180,000 policies in force in all lines! CIA can help you with your— • Automobile • Accident and Sickness • Fire (non-farm) • Commercial • Farm Family Protection iisurance needs. CIA Representatives in Huron County are: R. W. Fv‘pc,iS B. W. KLO,P.P RUSSELL .K IGT L. A. KON-GQ,l1FRY P. A. RIM' W. G TURTON W. A. WRIGHT CIA RR 1, Kirkton RR 3, Zurich ,RR 2, .Brussels RR 5, Wingham • 373 James St., Clinton 319 Huron Rd., Goderich John St., Seaforth 34 R 8 93 1 328 J 4 357-3739 48Z-9357 524-7411 92.193J Co-operators Insurance Association Southwestern Ontario Division Office 191 King Street, London — 433-3131 CONGRATULATIONS! To Seaforth Farmers Co-op on the opening of their New Store. 0 'We are proud to know the Seaforth Co-op depends on Dodge Trucks to provide reliable, economical service. 0 Rowcliffe Motors Dodge Cars & Trucks Phone 527-1670 • SEAFORTH err 94C�A,A.'7%A. we salute the Gd SEAFORTH FARMERS CO - OPERATIVE on the completion of its NEW STORE We appreciated the opportunity of playing a part in completing the new building by the Supplying and Laying. of a Modern and Attractive Tile Floor. Let us show you our wide range of Floor Coverings. We will be happy to provide you with a free estimate. BOX FURNITURE- Phone 527-0680 -- Seaforth Read the Advertisements — It's a Profitable Pastimd! ONCRETE: Next best thing to bedrockand just as perm- anent a foundation upon which to . build a flourishing co-operative. 0 -OPERATIVE: People working together to benefit the group - and a good foundation upon which to build a flourishing community. ST. LAWRENCE CEMENT CO: Salutes the -Seaforth Co-op. May your doors swing briskly! -1'