The Huron Expositor, 1959-06-26, Page 5Name Winners
Legion 'bingo. winners . on Satur-
day, were;: Mrs; C. Wilkinson; Leon-
and Wilkinson; Miss Pearl :Tides
well, •Clinton; Mrs. Fleiscbauer;
Robett"Smale; Miss Carol Brown;,
L. Johnston; Mrs. ` W. Caldwell;`
Mrs. H. Caldwell; Bill Parker;
Mrs., W. Caldwell;' Mrs. Mary Tay-
lor; Mrs: Fleischauer; Frank Har-
burn; share -the -wealth, Mrs. T. C.
Coates; door prize, $5.00, Roy Ken-
ney, Crediton.
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Canadian pulp makes cellophane,
explosives, film; and plastics.•
ST. H COL'UM .AN, N EWS OF ` THE WEEK•
Six children received'their First
Communion. on Sunda *,at the 9;00
o'clock Mass, The communicants
were Linda- Feeney, 'Barbara -.Stap-
les,-
tap-les,- Caroline McIver, Ronald Mur-
ray, Randy Duffy and John • Vogels,-
MissFrances Wood,. London,
Jack Malone;...Kapuskasing, Mr.
and Mrs, Joe -Malone and children,
Winnipeg, • Charles_,Malone, Wind-
sor,' with Mr.' and Mrs. .L L. ;Ma-
lone and attended, „, the Malone -
Lane wedding on Saturday.
Mr.. and Mrs. Martin Purcell'. and
Maxine.„_Kjtchener, with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McIver and Mr. , and,
Mrs. T.om-Purcell.
Mrs:,Elizabeth Nolan, :Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Nolan and children and
Mr. and Mrs. John E, Murray in
Midland.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McIver' and•
Billie and ` 11 r. and Mrs. Gary
Kelly and Nano, With Mr. and Mrs,
William McIver.
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ou re All incite
Mr. and Mrs. John Moylan, Don-
ald; Luella,'Jean and Gordon Moy-
lan are in New York.
Mr; and .Mrs. Dan Williams; Sr.,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr„ and Mrs, Sidney Fuilmalx, of
Seaforth, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Doris,
Elizabeth, to David T'h4mpson Me
Gee, R.S.A., son of -Mr. and Mrs.
Howard McGee, of Flesherton.
The. marriage will take place Sat-
urday, July 25,_. at 3 o'clock in
First Presbyterian' Church, Sea -
forth. ,
Jacksonville,' Fla and Mr, • and
Mrs, Lewis ,Williams and 'daugh-
ter, Washington, DC., with' Mrs,
Mary Williams and other relatives.
MR. AND MRS;„ RAY' MQRLRY HLLLEBRECIIT are seen" fol-
loWing; their marriage in St.,Peter'sr,Lutheran Church, Br.odhagen.
The bride is the farmer Jannette Anne'Beuermann,',daughter>of
Mid . Mrs. George Beuermann;''R.R. 1 Dublin, and,•the bridegroom's
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parents; ae•Mr.+ and Mrs. Irvin Hiilebrecht,' RAI. 4, `Mitchell. After
a motor trip to the,United:S.tates, the couple will rside at R.R. 3,
NEWS: OF;DUBLIN..
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Frl'CIE
The ' modernization program which ihas. been -under , way in they-Seaf orth—
Tow Halfand. Public ITtillty Offices daring tlie';past two years is com=
pleted: Seaforth now has ; a town -building ; which • provides ` up-to-date
and "efficient accommodation, for the Public'' Utility Commission;' Offices
for the Police, , the Town Clerkand for the Courts, the Judge, the ;Magis-
trate. And there is ' a new Council•Chamber r as well°as ' modern `: facili-
ties
acilities for the Fire Brigade. -
So that all the citizens of Seaforth---as well as friends in Tuckersmith
and McKillop � • and other. neighboring• mufiici. alities may'see the progress
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that has been made, and the facilities that exlst, an
- A en Houseand Reception is eing held
HURSDA
Y 2nd
from.3 .m. to 5 m. and . from 7:30 .m. to 10 :m.
P P �. P p
All are invited to visit the Town Hall and P U C. on this occasion and to
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join with their,'fellow citizens and neighbors in` an inspection of the
building.
F. CHRIST]' F. KLING'
J A:. BAL,l3WIN
Mayor' Chairman 'P,U.0 "Chairman Property Committee
Dublin, Women's Institute : enter-
tained 83- Members' cif', Bornholm;•
Goulds and Staffa.' :•Institutes `' at
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Staffa Township Hall on Tuesday
evening. The guest . spaaker, -.:Dr:
E. A..M,cMaster, Seaforth, outlined•
-living. conditions in .:Japan• 'and
-showed;_filrns of hisrecent trip
'there. He wasthanked-and'pr'esent-
•ed With a• gift by Mrs. A. Whet,.
ham.
Mrs. H 'Pethick and Mrs. C:
Friend served ,• on thereception
committee. Piano arid;•accordian
solos were giyn .-by ;Roxie Tully
and readings • were -contributed by
:Mrs W. 'Klein and : Miss -OLwe
Speare: Community, singing • was
led by Mrs ,C, Friend and'• Mrs•
.
:E Dean
Lunch- was .served under, the
. convenership •'of: Mrs. J. Dill; Mrs.
Anniversary
SERVICES
CROMARTY
RESBYTERIAN' Cnimcg
unday, June 28th
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Services at 11 a.m. and 8 pan. -
REV.' D. WILLIAM BARCLAY
of ` London; guest' minister.
Special; th is at ,morning service
by . Cromarty choir and '• quartette
at evening service: The Harbour.
air -es Male Chorus from Goderieh
Will render special music.
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P
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clean, classic, modern style ...superb Body by Fisher attention, to ,
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Here's value to'delightyou afresbevery time you take the wheel.
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.EXTRA. VALUE W.HENYOILI TRADE
Your investment holds when you go over to Olds f for the' lest
of reasons! The distinction and quality,all that the -name
• Oldsmobile stanTs.for, have made Olds the most wanted car in the
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o•es9c ,,
E' Dean and 'Mrs.• A: Cronin.
• Guests ,attending the graduation
and • reception'' of Miss Nancy
Kelly Sunday were: Mr. and. -Mrs
Bert G 'ddin, 'Mary :and ': Margaret,
Mr. ` Peter :Ryan, Mr. ;::and •, Mrs
Frank Haines,: Clinton; Mr R. F. •i
Byrnnd, MargreAnne, Hair il= I
ton, Mr.
,a"and Mrs.atPtatten,::London
Mr. and'Mrs.Jack Kelly,,-Mr.;and
Mrs Keith Kelly"; Kitchener; Mr
and Mrs. `Basil Kelly and family,
Sebringviile; .Mr. and • Mrs. , . Joe
Manley and family; ,Stratford.
'attending . the graduation
and reception -of ` Miss 'Margaret
and •Keith 1VIcCarthy• Sunday were:.,.
• Mr. and.Mrs Matt' McCarthy Pon,- ''
tia'c Mich ; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc=
Carthy, Maureen and Marilyn,'
fionto Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Palin,
John; Drew. and Carol,- of ;Toronto;
Mr, and Mrs. Doris Monaghan; Kit-
chener; Mr: and Mrs.,Harry Kraus,
kopf , Ferndale, Mich.;: , Misses.
Mary and; -Margaret Hunt; Ply-
mouth, Mich ,•_ Mrs and Mrs, Ed.
' McGrath :and .Eddie, Ildeton .
• Funeral of Mrs Molynea*
The funeral of'the late .'•
1 rs.. Icor=
etta 11' Iolyneaux,,who passed away
-;at:-Victory-..Hospital,=I ondon,-was,
held from ;the home of Mr. Fergus
Stapleton 'on .Friday• morning at 10
o'clock 8olenin Requiem" •Mass
was offered with'. Rev. Dr.,.J.'`33,,
Ffoulkes, as celebrant,, assisted by
Rev. J. McCowen • St: ;Columban,-
and Rey: .C„: E. Sullivan Seaforth
Rev. •Poisson, ,St.. 'Josepl►;. was ' in
the `Sanctuary.' MrsWm Lane.
presided, at the organ. ,
.The: pallbearers - were • three
nephews, -John ' Griffin,': Akron,..
"phio,"Robeart •Feeley,_;;_JTetroit;-
Mich.; Art Dingman, Bay • City;,
Mich; : a cousin,' James"D 1 eii;
Grand •Bend; Martin Klinkhamer:
and Clayton' looby, Dublin. Burial
'took place in St: Patrick's ceme-
tery; Dublin. •~
`,Among 'those `attending the
era/ from. a:,distance,' . in addition
to •members of the family, were:
Mrs Maurice Griffin and ,son, ,John
GriffinAkron; 011ie; 'Mr.'Chester
O'Reilly 'and Mr. and Mrs_ R.
Feeley; 'Detroit; 'Mr. and Mrs. Art
Dingman, Bay City;:Mr. and Mrs,. --
James Dalton,,Grand Bend; Joseph _
Doyle; Dorchester Mrs.:;i.a aiphrey
And James Lamphrey, Goderich.
.'' Mr ' and; Mrs. John i'lannery, of
Dublin,,, celebrated their 25th wed
ding_ anniversary on • June 18, On.
'the previoils Saturday evening'.•••a
group of, ;relatives, • • friendsand
neighbors surprised them at their
home.ta extend congratulations and
good _wishes on 'their . Silver'wed-
.
ding. .
• An address Was read by Joseph
.Shea and they were presented with,
a chrome table and chairs. TThe
:guests of honer _responded..graeioiis-,,
ly: A. social hour followed and a
delicious lunch vas served.
•Mr. and : Mrs. Flannery held a -
family: dinner_ on Sundayy. afternoon..
They ' have one daughter, Rose
Mary, •student nurse at St, Joseph's
Hospital, 'London;, also two . sons,
Frank at• Cobourg, and Patric*,
London.
TIM HURON EXPOSITOR, SEA! ORIM. 0
District Peppie
'On .• Overseas Trip
Mr, and Mrs, J. IL Wylie. and.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Burke, Wroxe-
ter, . /eft ' Wednesday' for a seven
weeks' trip overseas. They motor-
ed to Montreal and left from there
on the S;S, Corinthia, • They will
tour: the British Isles by car and
then join a conducteil.••tour for the
Continent. Their proposed trip. will
include visits to Belgium, ' • Ger-
many*,, Liechtenstein .(the :smallest,
country in the world), : Switzerland'
Austria, Italy; . France, They'
arrive in Montreal August 5,
The party will be met in , Liver-
pool by Mr. Wylie's'=sister,. Mrs.
Fred. Bowker, of Toronto, who is
on an :extended trip overseas. Mr.
Wylie, who was a, ,veteran of the
First World •'War, is, returning for
the first time. Mr. Burke, • a native
of Belfast, Irelandis making his
first trip back. to his. hoineland.
For„Mrs:` Wylie and Mrs. Burke,
this is their 'firsttrip overseas.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Burke 'planned the
trip'to celebrate their 25th wedding.
anniversary. Mrs: Burke. is • a sla-
terof .Mrs.::W __ L..:Mellis, of Kip-
pen. Their many friends 'and:iteigh
hors wish them 'bon voyage and a
happy holiday.
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and .his Casa 'ROyal "Orchestr t
° SATURDAY,. JUNE 27
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Tuesday, June 30
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HURO11i , EXPQSITOR`
Raise`' $420 in
Campaign
In' the 1958 • campaign for the
Canadian National Institute for the
Blind, $420 was raised in Seaforth,
according' to E. C. Boswell, Sea-
forth chairman The o'bjectiVe:this
Year liasheen set"at $600: • •
In other area centres! the 1953
funds raised and the 059 ebjec-
•tives are:" Bayfield, Reg Francis,
chafrman, ,$178.10, $200;: ,Blyth, J=
G. McDougall, chairman . $161,
$250; Brussels,- R. B. ” Cousins,
chairinan,$309, $300; ilensall Wil-
liam Smith, chairman, .$205t '$200;
Zurich, J. E. Bannister, chairman,
4337, $300.; ' • -•
The annual report of -the' ChTIB
showed 73: blhid. persons ;register
ed ifi Huron County,The social ser'-
viee, which includes' :field .secretar-
ins and volunteer Workers, 'min-
:her
um:ber 48, While six sightless teachers
instruct blind people' in 'touch reads
writing, typing, chair caning,
basketry,..essewing, knitting and
hoarse dut.
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