The Huron Expositor, 1958-12-12, Page 100 -THE HURON' EXPOSITOR :TSEAFORTH; ONT.,;. DEC. 12,' 1958
ON BRIG. ,T -RAL
Ci n Petrofina td
.anal. L
Dealer and . Distributer of
• troleum Products
-,,Phone 354
Seaforth: •Olit. .
Prom Farm: and _Hame_Defve
r STftit'F,"ant"Fi3RL�TA�:Q�
.ender ,
Dei1Ci0US '
TURKEYS
For. Christmas, ,.
'Or-der'-3our...oven=ready turkey.
now .' for Christmas' delivery.
Ken•
Beattie .
R.R. 4, Walton
P110ne: Seaforth 834 r
WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Phone=y
1' or 142.
OCLA
--.::rth
f
Town. o S
eafo
.Inaccordanee With a resolution .passed ,by e
Municipal Council of the Town of Seaforth
hereby ,:proclaim that in view.
of thepresent rabies situation,
_no,. do -g- shall be allowed= -to ru
at large: irk :the .:Town of Sec
forth until :further, notice.- from
Church :Groups,�.
GROUP III, IAV
The Christmas AIneeting. of Grreap'
Itl'
of -the WA`-ofi‘lorthsidearnited
Church. was :held ,at the home of
Miss Tpelma E1gi
e with
2o .
iner
n
hers
and five 'Visitors, present; Miss'
N�•
Alible- Seip aper -'the Tne'eti
With :a-. .enc,:: A Christmas. carol
was, sung and the -Dord s "-Prayer-
repeated in unison.
The president, Mrs: B. F. Chris=
tie. :conducteet the_iusiness. an.
asked` members -to save their iised
stamps fro n:letters and. cards: She
'also reminded -the group of the
General WA meeting- on Wednes
day,',Dec, 1,0- at 2:30 : p.m. ," The re
`port' of the. nominating camniittee
Was , given by" Mrs, N. Knight -
,Mrs. H. Traviss took'•charge of
the-..iteetmg;•-;•A.nother carol ,was
sung `and Psalm 693"yin -the`'hylnn
was • read in unison, , followed
with prayer by Mrs. Traviss` Don-
o d with a solo 'ac-
na $erger fait/ re ,
companied by Nancy Berger. ,on
the piano; then Nancy accompany.
ing on the_ piano the two girls sang
:a duet, which, was much enjoyed.
Mrs.. A, Crozier read: a Cbristinas
story,;"'"The, Other `Wi e .Manu'
• A'vote Of fhainksto the -hostess:
and :those taking part in the. meet-.
ing w. as -moved ,by< Mrs- Traviss;
A. delicious lunch Was served by.
the. social -;committee.
The •following are, the;. 1959 offi-
cers Presidents, •.Mrs, W. -Brad,::
Oaw';and. Mrs. B. F.', Christie; vice
.president,_'Abbie .Seip; recording
-secretary:; Mrs.,' Cliff Broadfoot;-,
treasurer Mrs N Schneider; cor=
.responding, secretary,"Nirs.'1GI!. Ber
ger; press„ secretary, ' Mrs,
Knight; pianist, Mrs. A -,Matheson;
lunch ' -committee, Mrs F Dunlop
and , Thelma :Elgie;'-. representative
to .general' social committee, Mrs.
A: McNichol:
. b
cie1
Part
The 'Auburn Orange B-alT was -lage, especially_ the new ltllanch'es-
prettily,-clecerated for, the . ti
.annual ter -Garden, which was the ruins
Christmas •party of the; .Auburn -'o the id-Farr-esters'.-Halt,-He_told-
lorticulture •Society ori Monday ev'-• the•Christmas story as related by
ening, A large: Santa Claus smiled Niatttie* :to the- Jewish people, and
Rn a :prettily elecorated'table ,can•. Lube;" t the iireeks and;:the. Get%
tied with a•miniature;:tiee decor- • tiles. Tle sPolt.e.Tof-the-clinugting
-ated with colored -bails; flazilted :Christmas'ci stoles .as during',he
on each side -with • lighted tapers -Puritan era, the Middle Ages, with
in silver-candlebra and red .poin- their ,mystery down to the
setta. • modern' Christmas .legend of -the •
The.- guests were welcomed , by other Wiseman which was :the
Santa' Claus at - the • door:and' es- 'fourth One; who:: searched for "33
torted to. 'a :chair. The 'meeting years until he found "His King,".
wa's p,pened by. the president;`: -Mrs. The, meeting was. closed with
Bert .Craig with the singing of ,"0 "Hely Night" and. "God• Save -the
Canada;" with: Mrs,'Robert; J Phil ()Queen:"`-Sailta,, assisted ;b r Miss
lips presiding' at the piano, The Elena ll7uteh; distributed'. gifts. Dr,
g Hiltz. ronounced: the Grace. and
manutes;`4f the previous , meetmd. _A�,. .-
were'read by,,;ahe -secretary,, Miss OF sat down' to'lhe Chxisimas"
;Elms 'Hutch, and .approved. • ' The table Lunch. was': served by Mrs:
correspondence :was --read, An' in- .Wlliam T: Robinson, Mrs:' William
vitation to •attenei. the 'organization Straughan and Mrs. Kenneth• Scott.
Meeting . of the-Luckiiow Horticul- Miss' Margaret' R.: Jackson -'thank
Lural`Sdeiety"-oir-Decegiber 4'. was, ed:-th'e:lidles 4x their lovely_ lunch
accepted: •Everyone was' urged • to and beautiful- decorations.: .
decorate -their, homes` far, the heti-, .Officers for 1959 are: -honorary
day ,season.. , presidents; Mrs. ` 'William, T. Rob -
Mrs,' Ken eth Scott 'first vice- •bison, Mrs.,; Arthur. Grange; past.
president, •: presided for the erelee- 'president; Mrs: Gordon 'R: Taylor;
tion of 'officers. Mrs.:'. Wes. Brad- president, Mrs, Bert Craig;' first'
hock gave the report. of the nom=-vice=president, Mrs. Kenneth Scott;
inating;;committee • which was ac- i second'', vice-president, ;Mrs.' Dun-
'cepted as.'read, Mrs. Craig.. then • tali -MacKay;, third . vice-president,
presided: for •`;the h: M
program, whicr's- Ed. 'Davies; .pianist, Mrs.
started nnth_ the_smging of Christ - - See_
mss carols, A. duet, "Sliver -Bells," retary, rMiss Elina Hutch; •tress
was sung by Mrs- Duncan M°ac urer and corresponding 'secretary,
•Kay and -Miss' Sadie; Garter." 'Miss 'Margaret R. Jackson; .assist:
S Hiltz .was the' 'guest ant •Mrs..Charies M. Straughan;
speaker:,, and :brought ;:a very in- auditors, Mrs. .,Sidney ''Lansing; and
spirational Christmas message: He• Mrs ,R,• D., Munro, directors Mrs
began liis address• by compliment. -Edgar Lawson and Mrs V�_.T-
ing the society'ori the work-by`the Robison, 'Mrs "Herbert Govier,
beautiful flower: gardens in the ;vi1 Mrs. 'Wes.' Bradeeck, Mrs prank
Raitlaby;.. Mrs. Herbert Megridge
Mrs RobertJ- Phillip's, 'Mrs:
Straughan, Mrs, 'C M Straughan
and Mrs.:.Arthur::Grange:`
Seaforth Public School,
Friday, Dec. 12th..
at:s 00 p.m., in
Northside, ITnited' Church
EVERYBODY WELCOME,:
this, elate..
B. f-HRIST!'E, @Mayo'
November 12, 1958. _
"GOD SANE THE QUEEN” .
,=FRESH-BAKEI
arty Eating
AUBURN:-
Twills' CeIelrate -86.th Birthday
Mrs: ;'George„ Sturdy and M'rs.
James l`taithby `(twins)' celebrated
their 86th birthday.•in Sunday,_Nov„
30- Mrs; Sturdy, the former .Edith.
Ball,: and Mrs: Raitliby, -'Evelyn
Ball, are the daughters of °the :late
1VFr. and Mrs `William Ball• and`
Were born in Hullett township,,and
attended school at SS No...9
In' -3900 Evelyn was; ; married to.`
Mr 'Ja.mes Raithby and resided in
East Wawanosh and Hullett; where
they farmed' until 1.5 'Years `-ago
when,,. they inoved'to'`Auburn They
have 'two ' sons; Glen. and Lloyd,
of London; five •'grandchildren ,and
"two great-grandchildren. She is a
•member '.of. Auburn Baptist, Church.
In 1907, Edith was married,. to
the Iatt Mr-. deorge ::Sturdy -:and.
took up •residence in East WaWan
osh: Since the:death of Mr. Sturdy
She has Made her ;IMiziO with; _her
only son Harry Three years` ago
:they •moved :-te• Clinton.She.'is `'a
meipber of Auburn United Church.
Both of theseladies'areenjoying
-fairly' good „health, ,arid the best
wishes -this cdYfin pity bo -`to;-
these a'hdies on this ,occasion.-"
The
.FutieraL services .•were, :held •'.•en
' Suiiday N. 3(i at- the. 'J. Ii. Ar -
thin' Funeral 'Home`` for • Frederick"
'Laurence Plaetzer 'who passed"
-away..'at hisr" i ence in A'ubuxn'
on November. 27. 1VIr Plaetzer,was
born. April 6, 1891,. in" Hallett town;
ship, ''a'nd was the only son of • the
date: • ,Lau>;,en:ce Plaetzer and.:tl1e
late. ,jVlrs :Plaetzer ;whg Was be
lone ]ier._rima iage: Caroline :Dep-.
stedt.; 'tie attended school - t ,USS
No, 5,'Tiullett; He': -was a farmer
for' many .yes s and also operated
a• threshing siiachine''
On June 3, 1920 he' married Lena
Plunkett and; they resided -on the
family 'farm in 'Hullett township
on the° Auburn-Blyth'road: Thirty:-:
threeYears • `ago' he' ,received' a
severe injury in an aceident`' in a
northern bush, while working on'
-a project --and had been a `semi;_.
invalid'. for ;many years,' A, few'
: years -•;ago they,•retired to•'.their.
new • home in •Auburn. He 'was a
• member of `,Knott TTnitedi Church
here,.,
Besides his :wife, he is survived
by one son, -Lawrence •on the home-
stead; two daughters, Mrs. Chas.:
Milliau' (Evelyn); of Goderich;' R:R
5; and •Mrs.`: Kenneth: Sword. (Len-:
ore)', a Snug:1th Rock Falls; also
10 grandchiIdreri•
•
• ' Dr. it. S, Hiltz condocte t d he fpii
oral• with. ,interment taking; place.
at.,Union „C,emetery, :Blyth .•.arall-
bearers• .were• . Messrs, .Maurice
a Bean,. Percy Walden,' Lew_ is Ruddy,:
John Hallahan ott LElliapp, -and
Charles Scett:-'The beautiful'. floral
tributes were : a silent tribute to a
wonderful friend ,and neighbor.
E1tSY• TURKEY PIE;'-
Combine 2. Cups Undiluted cream;
of chicken. .snit2 'cups • medium-
sized pieces. ,of cooked ',turkey and..
1 toll.'/ cups cooked frozen or can,
neo peas. S
ea o . wa
th
Pe P
er but
.do net, add' any Salt. Turn
into a
shallow $-cut?; casserole.
moo,u astr dou h 'usingone.
cup flour o r biscuit lough using 2
cups.flour,,, Cut slits in pastry and
.rrange -over-'-filling; 'or.:.xoll__out:.
biscuit dough into an S-inch:round,
cut' into six pie -shaped pieces and
arrange over filling; Bake. in a
very:hot oven (425"'deg. F:) until-
golden brown.25.to_30 minutes._Six
servings.
-T- iLOIMIE-MADE 1�URKhY '
VEGE1'ABL.E` SOUP ''"'' •
:Place brown •turkey t carcass /in
large' kettle and pour in cold; wa-
ter -to almost .coverthepieces. (For.
a 20, to;:241ionnd 'turkey ^ carcass
'about .9 .cups o'f water). Add"
a. 20 or 28 -ounce can,of • tomatoes,`
ab lit One cup each of.chopped cel-
ery":;;'and onion ' and season, with
salt, pepper; 'and . about :one=half
teaspoon poultry seasoning:;'COver
bring to a boil and, . simmer one
and `,,a half ' `hours. ' .
Remove •bones ' and strip : Off
m
eal: 'To the kettle add -the 'Meat;
one-half etip':uncooked noodles (or
ricer) and one package (11 ounces),;
frozen Mixed , vegetables. Cover'
and -srmmer.until noodles (Or •riee).
are tender; about 20 minutes. • '
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WARNING SIGNALS
'Liminal BLEEDING 'or DISCHARGE.
1:1•A LUTM of thickening in the breast or
elsewhere,
Q A SORE that does not heal
Persistent CHANGE;' an BOWEr, or
BLANDER babas . '
0 Persistent' HOARSENESS or ,COUGH.]
Q Persistent INDIGESTION OR rum..
CHEW IN {SWALLOWING", r,
-0 073-A2sGE in,a-W ART or MOLP,. —
These signals may mean CANCER
SEE, YOUR • FAMILY. DOCTOR
.• Society
Cancer S ty
Seatortla Branch: Pres., J W. Talbot
Sponsored by Bayfield • Lions Club
Bayfield Town
H
FRIDAY,
EC M ER
.ury �25`' s T ke
Less:than lOc,a,try
D ... 00
- A MISST O1V $2.
COME ' ONE;! • COME ALIO !
PROCEEDS FOR LIONS SERUIC ' VOR
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,
rr.W er..,:
WANT 'ADS-' BRING 'RESULTS
Phone 141 or 142
Stihl
`Read :° the A;dve`rt°serrlerits —. Its -a ProfitablePa t e#
;-J.t-i
300
Ringneck -Pheasants
D E EIS -00 :AL- IVE• 4:50'
PAIRS $9.50
�season
�
Eggs . and Chicks e
non.
INVITED
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.' -. INQUIR S I V
afort
BUZZ and ; GRANT..FTNN[GAN,
• ,F•'T rte% r�,=':+r r"'r�'r T
r r r'r
Oritar.-io .Depa tmenf-i:•t Trans_I
announces your
Ort
active F'ebruarj
tt� maks Ontario's streets
And ' 1 Ig•hways safer
. The 'Point System is .designed` to protect pedestrians and ,the . millions,pf careful
motorists• from the small minority of.negli'gent drivers. who• abuse the privilege of•
operatinga motor veh:ieid t
_ ,
Protects good drivers ; corrects bad.drivters.'.Tpe good driveri.:ikilt be Safer than
ever before. Forgetful'snotorists wall be'encotiraged to improve.their driving lYabits.'
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POINTS VIOLATION :•
12 CrXmnatnegligence, m�tohnrg '
-the: use 'of°Tiststor veh2le'
12 £rivig while intoxicated
12.
Priviitg
Whilo solei to tlriv
a
i3 kapalred' ,
12 Obtaining Icetsce.ly rnisrep'- .
resentation"
Upon conviction for'any of the
eibribe 6 encet, suspelzrWtt rs,
rttandatory fol B/ least 3 months
9 Failing tor'-stap at scene: ;.of
accident'
5 Careless diiiyi1E •
5 ' Rating
Proof of the effectiveness Of the Point ,S' Stein'in'reducing, accidents is provided by'
y
its success in other Provinces and in the Upited States.:
It is designed to' save lives• -' including yours.
How the POINT 'SYSTEM works ,
Paints' will be added to tire driving record of motorists -upon conviction for offetaccs• as -
listed beTow..- - .;
12 points within a 2 -year period will bring licence suspension for 3 ,months• An additidhal
12 point accumulation Within a lyear period will, bring 6 months' suspension
A 'driver with 6 points drill be advised 'of his record and asked to improve his, driving.
Af9 points the rnotirriStWill be asked to attend an :interview and show., why his driv-
ing privilege should not he suspended: 'Hemay,be placed on probation or have his licence
suspended if 'his attitude reflects irresponsibility.
,laarrrts are deducted from the •#ecoit'd 2, years after the date of conviction, After a period
•
of suspensf%n, ta niettptlst:wlll'begin With -no points' against his driving record. `
Each motorist will tieceh/e a folder describing the Point Systemin detail :when applying-
for his 1959. E river's Licence '
PO11.IT...S14S1EN1, ,CALF
POINTS VIOLATION ...
5 Exceeding . speed limit by '3Q
mp:h:-pr`mora
: 3 ''Exce'eding.apeed,limit by more
. than 10 'm.p.h. and less than,
30 mph.
3 Failing to yield right -of -Way:;
2! Failing to bey a stop ,sign gr
- signal -light i
3 Fading to report an:accident'
.2' Exceeding speed limit- by 10
m.p.h..or under
2 improper passing
2 Failing to share road
POINTS VIOLATION' ' •
2-. improper teras
i i -fo`si
-';i sing
2 Improper ,driving where high-
-way divided into lanes
2
- Fangt
Failing to„ stop --sto for school us:
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2 Unnecetsary'sl0w,:d":
2 Following .too closely
2 Improper -passing ,of streetcar.
2 Improper opening'_. of vehicle
door
2. Pedestrian cross-over violation
2 Any other driving offence when
vehicle in'motien
''�•a}.i otiwr•.o.:e:aa 4. ,ewc•,enxur.:•. sr,
J.
1 turkey . IS Basis
®f festive :Meals
The days between Christmas and
1Vew Year's Should. be fun -time ;for"
-allk-.the family,including ' :jou!
•
There's. no Sense im spending• hours''
figuring ,out`'hdw, to 'avoid Mon-
otony • in,. the : fond served' 'between
thes-e two'feast day$; either.: With
very,.•little effort, ,time Or e5ttra,
pense you; can:prepare interest
ieitng :riieals around prepare
tui
'key left 'from' Christmas Day, Be
sure to include readily available
fruits.,.and yegetables, -fresh,' can
nedror .frozen; pica some of the
Christmas goodies•-abaked- earlier
especially", for this reason.. : R
"For a';`start why,.,.zmt -try one- of,
the following, meals which have.
been built . around' :choked •`turkey
dishes, ;tested- . in ` the - Consumer
Seetiin, , Canada Department of
Agriculture? •
Tomato Juice
Baked Squash'Surprise
Tossed .Vegetable Salad
Baked Apples , : BranMuffins
Tfonieniade Turkey 'Vegetable Soup
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches'
Canned Peaches •. eliristnias Cake
r■r■ :. tJLa ► OFY•000D101IViNG
.and you vil1 p your driving i ecoid clear
tiOly'. M. tar OYMOI10,• M.b Ister Gi..J. COLLIPIS, DApUty. Minlster
_You 1 lalways be` emembe✓edwhen you,J:ve;:..
.,,
electrical,, resents because they bringlastin g,sery
ce.
r�n'd pleasure With so many wonderful neWv.;
a
electric appliances to choose from.' you'll have no
s -r
ris a, 1 t
h t �s.
iyour s
-.trouble.-at clI pLe:asrng; everyone ,
on
odern-electric afFliances:are handsomel styled
led
r<t • da Y.'s carefree living. 9 .' They re easy to .use
fo o They ; Y
and cost so iittle to operate. • �'
There are no finer or more thoughtful gifts
g gifts
a
to help ,our amil and'.frlends e
better' electrical!
a
I' ri mode n
--the safe, ea
Y°
Easy 'Turkey Pie
Moulded Vegetable Salad
Applesauce -Shortbread Cookies,
Cream of 1C ixshrooxn SOUP
Turkey Waldorf Salad'
Candied' Rub -bard Squash, Wedges
Cranrry Jelly -
IVltieeetheaat .Tarts
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