HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1965-10-21, Page 6r� IDR, SEAFORTH, ONT., OCT. 21, 1965
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Anglian, Parish Hall
FRIDAY
October 22nd
2 p.m., through evening
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FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
REV• DOUGLAS 0. FRY
Minister
Sunday, October 24th
WORSHIP — 11:00 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL — 10 A.M.
EUCHRE
in Orange Hall
Friday, Oct. 22nd
Auspices L.O.L. 793
LUNCH SERVED
Admission — 50 Cents
BETHEL
BIBLE CHURCH
"lServices at Orange Hall)
Sunday, October 24th
4:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
Classes for all ages
11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.
GOSIAEL" SERVICE
"Study to show thyself ap-
prc Ved unto God, a workman
that needeth not to be
ashamed, rightly dividing
the word of truth." — 2
Timothy 2:15.
'Brownies
a.
Drive #_
THEATRE — CLINTON
Children Under 12 in Cars
Admitted Free
Two Complete„.:
Shows Nightly
Box Office opens at 7:30 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT' 8:00 P.M.
After Sept. 25th, Weekend
Shows Only
Friday and Saturday
October 22.23
— Dou1e Feature —
"FIR$T MEN IN
THE MOON"
Edward Judd
Martha Hyer
Color
"CODE 7
r
VICTIM 5"
Lex Barker
(Adult Entertainment)
Color, Cartoon
Plan Opening
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sponsible for personnel and for
the administration of the food
services department.
Dr. M. W. Stapleton, president
of- the medical staff, said that
the doctors were well satisfied
with the arrangements in the
new building. He referred to
the large number of chronic
patients that continued to be
accommodated, and that this
condition was particularly sev-
ere in Huron County. He said
an admission and discharge
committee had been established
by the staff, and that he felt
details should be worked out
satisfactorily.
In anticipation of the open-
ing ceremonies, arrangements
are being completed to install
memorial plaques to recognize
commemorative gifts received
during the campaign. The
plaques are being designed by
the architects.
Board chairman A. Y. Mc-
Lean presided for the meeting,
and those attending included
William Dennis, James M. Scott,
Walter Scott, Mrs. J. McCon-
nell, M. McKellar, Mrs. M. W.
Stapleton, J. E. Keating, Don-
ald Stewart, Earl Dick, Mrs.
M. I-Iillebrecht, Victor Lee,
John Longstaff and Dr. M. W.
Stapleton,
CROMARTY
Mr. John Bailey left Monday
from Malton Airport on a plane
trip to .visit relatives in Scot•
land.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. T. Laing were Mr. and
Mrs. T. Gillespie, of Komoka,
and Mrs. Walter Montague, of
Thamesford.
_ Miss Hazel McDonald, Gode-
rich, who was guest speaker at
the WMS Thankoffering service
on Sunday, was entertained at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Lainond. ---
Mrs. W. N. Binning and Jane,
of Mitchell; Mrs. Grace Dal-
rymple. of Beamsville, and Jo-
anne Binning, of Listowel, visit-
ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
K. McKellar.
Mr. Earl Treffry and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Coleman attend -
eel'• iherfrtneral of -the fornter's
sister, _ Mrs. Harry Hiltbn, of
London, on Friday.
Senior Citizens Club Entertains
The Staffa Senior Citizens
lub entertained the members
o e Women's Institute at
their October meeting. The
president, Mr. T. Laing, presid-
ed and opened the meeting
with "0 Canada," followed with
the Lord's Prayer.
Routine business was con-
ducted and reports given. The
roll call was answered with a
Thanksgiving thought. Mrs.
Bowman read a short article
on "The Splendors of October."
The program consisted of an in-
strumental by Mrs. R. McCaugh-
ey; step -dancing by Mrs. Bruce
Armstrong and Mrs. Garry
Nuance, accompanied by Nelson
Howe on violin and Mrs. Fred
Johns at the piano; solos by i
Margaret Worden and a read-
ing by Mrs. Gerald Carey,
"Everlasting Life." Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Dow shoiti>ed 'Slides
of their recent trip to England,
Mr. Wilbur Miller. moved a
vote of thanks to those taking
part, and Mrs. Carter" -Kerslake
expressed appreciation of the
Institute members.
The next meeting of the club
will 6e held on November 9th
at 2:30 p.m•, with Mrs. R. Dodds
and Miss Olive Speare as lunch
conveners, and Mrs. J. R. Jef-
ferson and Mrs. K. McKellar
on program committee.
Farmers' Union
POLITICAL MEETING
Monday Evening -- 8 p.m.
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Come and hear the candidates speak
— THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED —
SEAFORTH TEEN -TWENTY
THE CLASSICS
Saturday, October 23rd
COMMUNITY CENTRE
ADMISSION — 75 Cents
Dress --Castle!
Ms
Dancing 9 - 12
THE CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE BOARD offers an
ADULT NIGHT COURSE IN MIXED
BASIC CHORAL MUSIC
Each Monday Evening from 8 to 10 p.m.
Commencing 26 October and will run for a duration of
approximately 20 weeks providing the required
number of registrations are received.
The fee will be $$5.00 per person with material provided.
Registration for this course will be held in the auditorium
at Central. Httrott Secondary School, Clinton,
26 October at 8 p.m.
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BRODHAGEN NEWS OF THE WEEK Long:Time
Time
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leon
hardt, of Mitchell, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Wesenberg, Diane
.and Dawn, of Brussels, with
FARM NEWS OF HURON
Warm, sunny weather has al-
lowed for the harvesting of
white beans, sunflowers, grain
corn and silo filling to resume.
at full speed. The prolonged
wet weather was responsible for
lowering the quality of white
beans in • many areas of the
county. • -
A number of fields are still
soft, especially in parts of North
Huron where there was more
rainfall.
Some planting of winter
wheat is still evident. Fall
plowing is common.
Soil samples- from fields to
be fertilized for spring crops
are now being taken by a num-
ber of farmers.
.OES Sponsors
Concert Here
Members of the Stratford
Chapter of Sweet Adeline In-
corporated presented a concert
in Seaforth District High School
Friday evening sponsored by
the Seaforth Eastern Star.
The chorus entertained by
singing 20 selections in four-
part harmony under the direc-
tion of Mrs. J. H. Dunsmore,
RR 2, Stratford.
Mrs. Norman E. Walker, of
Stratford, played several vio-
lin solos. Piano solos were play-
ed by Miss Yvonne Dickson,
RR 2, Stratford. Mrs. Agnes
Murray, 135 Brunswick St., gave
impersonations of Gracie Fields,
The Henderson step -dancing
trio, Seaforth, also provided en-
tertainment. Master of cere-
monies for the evening was Mrs.
Dunsmore.
After the -concert the par-
ticipants were served lunch by
the Seaforth organization.
Smile of the Week
"What a glorious landscape,"
an enthused matron •told the
artist. "I wish I could take
these colors home with me."
"You will," replied the artist.
"You're sitting on my ,,,.paint
box.";,..
Classified ads pa; dividends.
Mrs. Charles, Ahrens.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bode and
Eric, of RR 4, Mitchell, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dittmner on
Sunday.
George and William Diegel,
acconnpanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Smith, of Seaforth, spent
the weekend with Rev. and Mrs.
Calvin Diegel, Owen Sound.
They also spent the weekend
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Don
McLaughlin, Kincardine.
WALTON
Plan Meeting
The October meeting of the.
Walton Women's Institute will
be held Wednesday evening
with Mrs. Gerald Watson and
Mrs. Allan McCall as co -con-
veners for Historical Research
and Current Events. Roll call
will be, "Bring an item for the
Tweedsmuir History Book."
Each member is requested to
bring a current event and one
or two antique dishes with a
short history and owner's name
for display.
A demonstration has been
arranged and a bake sale will
be held with Mrs. James Mc-
Donald, Mrs. Donald Buchanan,
Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs.
Bert Williamson in charge.
Guest institutes have been in-
vited from Brussels, Cranbrook,
Ethel and Moncrieff
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telegrams dropped considerably
with the advert of long distance
telephone.
There were nine trains -:-five
west and four east—passing
through Seaforth 50 years ago.
Today, while there are but two
trains, the volume of express
business is about the same, he
said. Despite the volume, no
longer is the express carried by
rail, but instead is handled by
CNR trucks which pick up and
deliver shipments at the sta-
tion depot.
Few, if any, Seaforth citizens
are more widely and favorably
known along Main Street and
throughout the area than Mac
McKellar. His cheery greeting
and willingness to help and,
when weather permits, his
bicycle have been trademarks
recognized throughout the town.
His interest\ in the commun-
ity early led him to take an
active part in its welfare. -Since
1918 he has served the Seaforth
Public School Board as secre-
tary -treasurer, a position which
he continues to hold: He has
been a member of Scott Mem-
orial Hospital Board since its
inception, and for a number of
years was chairman. For 27
years he was superintendent of
First Presbyterian Church Sun-
day school until his retirement
three years ago. He is an elder
and clerk of the church session.
NEWS OF THE .WEEK IN STAFFA
The March of Dimes canvass
has been scheduled for the last
week in October this year. The
captains for each school sec•
tion in Hibbert Township are:
SS No. 1, Mrs. Charles Friend;
SS No. 2, Mrs. Russell Miller;
SS -No. 3, Mrs. Cliff Miller; SS
No. 4, Mrs, Spencer Jeffery; SS
No, 5, Mrs, Elmer Dow;; SS No,
6, Mrs. John Wallace; SS No.
7, Mrs, Everett Kerslake.
Mr. and Mrs. Selwyn Denton,
Toronto, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Miller,
Bonnie Jean and Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
man and family visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon May-
er and Robbie, London.
Home for the weekend from
London were Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Agar and Sharon Agar, with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Agar,,. and
Gail Jane Parsons, with Mr.
.and Mrs. Russell Parsons and
sons, and Pat Drake with Mr.
and Mrs. John Drake,
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Parker
are holidaying in Detroit, Mich.,
with Mr. and ,Mrs. Dennis Hay-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. John Drake and
Pat attended the christening of
their granddaughter, Lorraine
Papple, in Egmondville United
Church on Sunday and later
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Papple and Lorraine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smale and
Elizabeth attended Kippen Unit-
ed Church anniversary on Sun-
day, Elizabeth assisting with
the music.
TUPPERWARE
PARTY
AT THE ORANGE. HALL
THURS., OCT. 28th -
at 8:00 p.m.
Auspices LOBA. Everybody
welcome. No admission.
THE SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
is holding its annual
" sheeurrwiD
PEANUT DRIVE
House -to -House Canvass
will be carried out on
MONDAY EVENING
OCTOBER 25th
Hallowe'en Pack -- Party Pack
and Peanut Butter
Net Receipts from this Planter's Peanut
Sales Drive assist in the Lions Club
Community Welfare Program.
Be Generous . .
THIS IS A -WORTHWHILE PROJECT !
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Entertain On
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scott
entertained in honor of his sis-
ter and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. John McKinley, the form-
er Margaret Scott, on the occa-
sion of Mr. and Mrs. ,McKinley's
49th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinley were
married at Thornton Hall on
Oct. 12, 1916, by Dr. F. H, Lar-
kin. In 1919 they went to Win-
nipeg, where Mr. McKinley was
connected with the CNR. They
have two sons, Robert Scott
McKinley, of Edmonton, and
James A. McKinley, of Winni-
peg, and there are nine grand-
children.
A family dinner was held,
when guests included Mr. and
Mrs. James M. Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Scott and Mrs. Geo.
A. Love, Goderich.
CASH-- BINGO-_ CAISH
Friday, Oct. 22nd — 8:15 p.m.
LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH
• 15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $10.00
ONE $50.00 JACKPOT
THREE $25.00 SPECIALS
— Children under 16 not permitted —
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c, or 7 for $1.00
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156, Canadian Legion
PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240'
MAIT EDGAR - - Liberal Candidate for Huron
Cordially Invites You To Meet The
HON. PAUL MARTIN
Minister of External Affairs for Canada
at a
Mammoth .Coffee Party
at the
Harbourlite Inn, Goderich
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, at 2:30 p.m.
Have You Been
HOUSECLEANING?
We hope you have saved good clean Fall and Winter clothing,
children's clothing, shoes, hats and dresses, men's coats,
shirts and suits, furniture, and articles such as chil-
-dren's toys, books, dishes and jewellery, and
articles for the white elephant table, etc.
HOSPITAL- AUXILIARY
RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, October 30th
-- in --
SEAFORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
2:00 'p.m.
FOR PICK-UP:
Leave your parcels out at your front door in Seaforth,
Egmondville and Dublin — Wednesday, October 27th
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Call: MRS. R. S. BOX — 527-0885
MRS. HARRY CUMING — 527-1843
In event of inclement 'weather, Dublin residents are asked to
leave parcels at Friend & Whetham's Store, Wednesday morning
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THURSDAY -FRIDAY - Oct. 21, 22
BEAUTY
CONTEST
FRIDAY NIGHT -
DOOR PRIZES
AT
8pm
ADULTS - 50 Cents
Children under 12 Free, when accompanied
by parent