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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1964-12-10, Page 64 94,M. R. PrArc . tTH,1M, 1264 >t : est. Results Use THE HURON EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Hi. ndreds of people in the Seaforth area read the Want -Ads Write your Ad here: (One word on each line) 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 12 Words (Minimum) 40¢ Over 12 words 2c word additional 13 14 15 - 16 17 18 19 20 20. Words Consecutive Insertions 6 times $2.05 3 bines $0.15 1 time ° .55 21 -, 22 23 24 25 25 Words Consecutive insertions 6 times .........-. $2.65 3 times $1.45 1 time .65 26 27 28 29 30 30 Words Consecutive Insertions 6 times $3.00 3 times $1.65 1 time ... _ .75 OVER 30 WORDS 11/2 cents per word Second and successive ecin- secutive insertions (ordered one time) 1 cent per word. 4 RUN AD,WEEKS (Nmber) BEGINNING 150 Dario Deducted from the above rates if paid within 10 days of final ' insertion. Name Address Phone Mail to The Huron Expositor Seaforth, Ont. rrate Vimes; .1. dltti� 2, 2, ik A, "It, 2;, 13 RETE Bantams, Midget TION - Open Season for Mr. and Mrs. John W. Carter on their 50th Wedding Anniversary Seaforth Community Centre WED., DEC. 16th Euchre 8:30 — Dance to follow Everyone Welcome! Ladies please bring sandwiches Seaforth FISH "& GAME • CLUB Anyone interested in Rifle Range, please attend meeting on Thurs., Dec. 17th • 8 p.m. TOWN HALL BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH (Services • at Orange Hall) Sunday, Dec. 13 2:30—SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:30—GOSPEL SERVICE Speaker: REV. IVOR BODENHAM West Park Baptist Church London, Ont. "All Scripture is, given by in- spiration of God, and is profit- able for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for dnstruction ht righteousness". -2 Tim, 3:16 ' The. Seaforth Bantams and Midgets opened their schedules Monday night in Mitchell. The Bantams dropped a close one to Mitchell, losing 5-3. The game was, surprisingly fast and clean for an opener. Both teams played well and Mitchell, with only a one -goal lead, scored with only one second remain - mg, to defeat the Seaforth squad. Seaforth goals were scored by Rickey Wood, John Praiser and Hank. Scott: Following the Bantams, the Midgets also ended on the short end, losing 7-2. A fast and rough game for the opener saw Seaforth score the first goal, only to fall behind 2-1 after one period. Mitchell then built the lead to 5-1 after two periods, and dominated the third as pen- alties hurt Seaforth's chances. Keith Finnigan scored both Sea - forth goal. The Seaforth teams will have a chance to even the standings as they open their home games against these same two Mitchell teams. They play here Satur- day, Dec. 12, with the Bantam game starting at 7:00, followed by the Midgets. The boys have been selling booster tickets which allow the holder to all scheduled Bantam, Midget and Juvenile games played in Seaforth. These tick- ets are only $1.00 and are avail- able from any player on any of the teams. EUCHRE Orange HaIl, Seaforth Monday, Dec: 14 Auspices L.O.L. 793 Lunch—General admission 50c Legion Hockey REGISTRATION Boys -5 - 15 years—interested in playing in Legion Saturday Morning Hockey, are asked to register . SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th at the following times: BOYS 12 - 15 YEARS --8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. ,P8 • ,12 !EARS--4:30.-a.m:,..ta... 10:30 .e.m... 5 - 8 YEARS -10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. AT SEAFORTH MEMORIAL ARENA DON MUIR LEGION SPORTS OFFICER WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 SEAFORTH TEEN - TWENTY Presents THE CAVALIERS Saturday, -December 12th SEAFORTH ARENA ADMISSION ='50c and 35c , Dress Casual Dancing. = 12 Regarding Banquet - Dance on Dec. 19th 1. Members FREE, Non -Members $1.25 — Banquet and Dance. 75c for Dance. ' 2. "(Those wishing to, attend are requested to sign, at the door no later than December 12th. N .J 3., Dress' — Semi -formal. LION URKE BINGO Wednesday, December 16th 8:30 p.m. LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH - 15 Rounds Regular Bingo for 12 -Pound Turkeys Tr ADMISSION $1.00 Three Door Prizes of Turkeys r - ) , TRANSISTOR RADIOS were awarded three SDHS studen ts who were top salesmen in the recent subscription campaign at the school, Patsy McGrath (centre) came first, for the second year in •succession; Larry Lane (right) was second, and Larry Walters, third. The radios were presented by The Huron Expositor for the students who secured the greatest number of new and renewal subscriptions to The Expositor. In addition to the three prizes, the Students' Council received $251.50 from The Expositor, representing commission on the subscriptions. A total of 53 new subscribers were added to The Expositor, lis ts. (Expositor photo by Phillips) Walton UCW Committee Reports On Nominations • The UCW Christmas meeting of Duff's United Church was held in the church basement. Christmas music and the Nativ ity formed the setting. • Mrs.' Walter. Bewley- opened the meeting with a Christmas message. Hymn 72, "Who is He in Yonder Stall?" was sung with Mrs. Martin• Baan at the piano. The Scripture readings were taken by Mrs. Wm. Coutts, RECIPES Oven Braised Drumsticks Dip two turkey drumsticks in seasoned flour (2 tablespoons flour, 1/4 • teaspoon - salt, 1/4 tea- spoon paprika, dash of pepper). Heat 2-3 tablespoons butter or cooking oil in small baking pan. Place turkey skin side down in ;pan and baste. Preheat 'broiler for 5 minutes. Place pan so that turkey is 8 to 8 inches from heating unit, and. broil until brown, about 5 minutes. Turn and brown, about 3, minutes_ Set 1-�oven,,eontrQ1 at, 325° F. Add 14 cup stock or water, cover pan tightly and bake until almost tender, 112, to .2• hours. Uncover, baste and bake about 30 minutes longer. Total cooking_time---about 21/2 hours. Se ve with pan gravy. Serves four to six. Note: Turkey may be brown- ed in large frying pan, then covered and cooked slowly . on. top of stove. Mix breadcrumbs, with seas- oning, Saute vegetables in melt- ed butter until onion is trans- , parent, about •five minutes. Add to seasoned crumbs' with the beaten egg and broth.. Toss lightly until thoroughly mixed. Turn into a greased 6 -cup cas- serole, cover and bake in a moderately slow oven (325° F.) until lightly .browned, about 45 minutes; or shape , stuffing into 12 colies balls. Place on a greasing dish. Cover and •bake in a moderately slow ov- en (325° F.) for 20 minutes. Un- cover,. sprinkle with one to two tablespoons melted butter and continue baking until slightly crisp, about 15 minutes longer. CHICKEN MUSHROOM BOUCHEES' Combine butter, water and salt in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Immediately add the flour, stir vigorously until mix- ture leaves the sides of the pan and forms a ball. Remove from heat and cool slightly. Add un- beaten eggs one at a time beat- ing eaning thoroughly after each -addi- tion. Drop teaspoons of mixture onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 425° F until risen and golden brown, about 10 minutes. Turn heat to 350° F and bake 10 to 15 minutes longer. Makes about three dozen, mix or the following recipe for bouchees: 1/4 cup- butter 1/2 cup boiling water 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup sifted all-purpose flour ' 2 eggs. HONEY GLAZED ONIONS •"These onions are made ex- tra special sweetened with honey" 12 medium small onions (about 11/2 lbs.) 1 cup boiling water 1 teaspoon salt -2 tablespoons batter 1/4 cup honey. Cook onion's in boiling salted water until just tender. Drain well and pat dry with absorbent paper, Melt .butter and blend in honey. Add onions and stir gently for 3 or 4 minutes to coat. them With glaze. Lift on- ions onto serving dish and. re- duce remaining glaze over med. ium high heat, stirring con - go*, until thick. Spoon glaze Over OttionSo Serves' . sik. Mrs. Torrance Dundas, Mrs. Earl Clarence Martin and Mrs. Jack Watson, Mrs. James Clarke, Mrs. Allan McCall and Mrs. Gerald Watson telling the Christmas story. Mrs, . Bewley followed with prayer and all repeated the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Herbert Traviss played a piano solo and Mrs, Leonard Leeming gave •a talk on her thoughts of Christ- mas and the true meaning of Christmas, "Christian Thoughts of Today to Olden Times." This rushing world leaves no time for us to meditate on the true meaning of Christmas. She con- cluded with a poem. •Mrs. W. Bewley offered prayer. Mrs. Gordon McGavin presid- ed over the business period. The offering was received and min- utes of the last meeting were read by Mrs:" Campbell Wey. Mrs. Kenneth McDonald gave the treasurer's report. Reports from the Regional meeting at Brucefield were given by Mrs. Nelson Marks and Mrs. Gordon McGavin. `Committee for the 1965 Cen-• •tetinial Project is Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull, -,Mrs, 1?aguey,: ,Craig, Mrs. Andrew- Coutts, Mrs. Wm. Coutts and Mrs. Emerson Mit- chell. The Chritian Friendship sec- retary in each group is to look after sending cards to shut-ins. Mrs. Herbert Traviss read two thank -you cards and a Christ- mas card. The nominating committee re- ported as follows: President, Mrs. Emerson Mitchell; first vice-president, Mrs. Gordon MC - Gavin; • second vice-president, Mrs. -Alvin McDonald; third vice-president, Mrs. Donald Bu- chanan; 4th vice-president, Mrs. Arthur Higginbotham; corres- ponding secretary, Mrs. Nelson Marks;1recording secretary, Mrs. Campbell Wey; treasurer, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald; •stewardship and recruiting, Mrs. A. Higgin- botham; Christian Citizenship and Social Action, Mrs. Clifford Ritchie, Mrs. Roy Williamson, Mrs. George Love; Christian Fellowship and® Visiting, Mrs. James McDonaId, Mrs. William Coutts, Mrs. Martin Baan, Mrs. Norman Schade; literature, Mrs. Leonard Leeming, Mrs, Torrance Dundas; program, Miss Ethel Dennis and Unit Leaders; sup- ply and social assistance, Mrs. Bryans; membership, Mrs. C, Wey and four Unit Leaders; so- cial functions, Mrs. Nelson Reid and two front each Unit; repre- sentative to Christian Education committee, Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. Wesley Hackwell; re- presentative to M and M com- mittee, Mrs. Kenneth McDon- ald; representative to Board of Stewards, Mrs. Harvey Craig; press reporter, Mrs. Campbell Wey; pianists, Mrs. Martin Baan, Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull;. nominations,• Mrs. Clifford Rit- o hie, Mrs. Norman' Schade, Mrs, Douglas Fraser; auditors, Mrs. Walter Bewley, Mrs. Ronald' Bennett. Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull has re- turned home after spending a few weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawless, Burlington. ' Mrs, Walter Broadfoot is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerley, Toron- to. Mrs. Norman Ireland, Leth bridge, Alta., visited last week with Mrs. Edward Miller. Sunday guests of die 'home -et Mrs. Wesley Hackwell and Reid were: Mr. and - Mrs. David Hackwell, Stratford; Mr. ' and Mrs, Edward Smith, Sandra and Monica Anne, London; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mcllwain and Mark, Seaforth; Miss Dianne Tenpas, Brussels. Mr. Thomas Hackwell has 're- turned home from Scott Memor- ial Hospital, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs, A: H. Loveridge, West Hill, and Mr. and • Mrs. Ronald Ennis. and Steven, Ham- ilton, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dong - las Ennis. Mr. ;and Mrs. Nelson Reid vis- ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Elgin McKinley, Zurich. Mr. and Mrs, W. Stutz, of "Wa- terloo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas on Sunday.• Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maier, of London, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Watson. Mr. Robert Downey, of Red Deer, Alta., and Mr. John Down- ey; -°of Trenton, Mich., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Devereaux and Mr. Wm. Devereaux. �r:U� :•1o;�%ifsT IDEA! .<: FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT BO GIVE 14f1M A WARM CAR TO GET IN14O ON -CHILLY MORNINGS! HAPPY CAR ... HAPPY DRIVER It's almost like giving him a heated garage, when you give him an Interior electric car warmer. Just plug It in and, for only a few pennies a night, he'll have a warm, safe - to -drive car wafting for him each morning. You can buy one at your nearest service station, new car dealer, auto supply store, department store or shopping centre. You'll never think of a Warmer -hearted glftl Sed your PJlectrieal Supplier or Automotive Dealer INTERIOR ELECTRIC CAR WARMER SEAFORTH PUBLIC UT! EGMQNDVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Kenny, of London, and Mrs. Ed. Chap- ple, of Cromarty, visited Sun- day with Mrs. R. Dalrymple and Charlie. Mrs. Howard James, of In- gersoll,'spent a few days this week with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLean. STAFFA Staffa United Church Women held ,a very successful .Christ- mas bazaar in the Family Life Centre on Friday afternoon. Misses Jane Parsons, Sharon Agar, Edna Miller and Kaye Worden,' London, •spent the weekend at their homes in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow and family, Cromarty, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Miller and family. Bonnie Miller, Joanne, Fay and Bob Templeman and David Dow were among those attend- ing Mitchell and Monkton 4H Award Night in Mitchell Dis- trict High School Friday night. BRUCEFIELD. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan, Jr., and family visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Har- greaves spent the weekend• with Mrs. Hargreaves' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henderson, In- gersoll. Mrs. Elsie Forrest is spending the winter in London. We are, sorry •to report that Mrs. Stackhouse suffered an- other stroke, but is improving. Miss Tena McNaughton is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. The IOOF, Brucefield, held their annual turkey dinner on Dec. 3rd with a good attend- ance. Rev, H. K. Plant offered Grace and a toast to the Queen. After the dinner the guests were invited to the I00F Hall, where very interesting pictures were shown by, Mr. Ross Milton. Tickets were sold on a turkey, John Taylor being:' the winner, Classified ads pay dividends. CHRISTMAS in First Presbyterian Church Sunday, December 13: 11:00 a.m..-Service of Worship Carols and Christmas Anthem by the Senior Choir 10. a.m.—Senior Church School 3:00 p.m. -- Carols from the Church Tower The voices of the Youth and Junior Choirs. Sunday, December 20: 11:00 a.m.—Service of Worship Carols and Christmas Cantata, "Come, Let Us Adore Him", sung by the JUNIOR CHOIR. 10 a.m.—Senior Church School '11 .a.m.—Junior Church School 3:00 p.m. — Carols from the Church Tower 7:30. P.M. Service of Worship The Senior Choir will present the Christmas Cantata: "The Glory of the Star" You are invited to join with tis in this worshipful presentation of L music for Christmastide. • FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHORCH • EXTENDS THE WISH FOR A BLESSED CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE! O.H.A. Intermediate "B" CKEY TdHURSDE.Ci.1O. STRATFORD vs. 1 SEAFORTH TUESU, DEC. 15 FOREST vs. SEAFORTH SEAFORTH ARENA Time -- 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION — 50 Cents and 25 "Cents Branch 156, Royal: Canadian Legion Annual TURKEY BINGO Royal Canadian Legion Hall SEAFORTH FRIDAY, ecember 11 Play commences at 8:30 p.m. sharp TI 15 Luscious Christmas Turkeys Ready for the Oven 5 Share -the -Wealth Admission $100 Special and Extra Cards --- 25c Each or 5 for $1.00 U b a o, 4 • • • 4