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The Huron Expositor, 1959-09-11, Page 8TOE HURON XPOSITOR, S1 AFORTII, oNT., SEPT. 11, 1959 Lllllll[lilil, IIlllluhlHh lllllllllll,111111111 • S$ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. Leslie Elder _ Minister H. A. KEMPSTER Organist and Choir Leader 10 A.M. Church School & Youth Fellowship 11 A.M. "UNDER CONSTRUCTION" Music: Senior ic: Choir_ — Anthem ".O, BE JOYFUL" (Schelling) --1Uuu1111IIIIfuilllululitlulltlilttl1t11: EGMO- NDVII.LE LTNITED CHURCH ADR. J. SEMPLE;-Minister"='- Lyle Hammond Organist -Choir -Leader 11 A.M. Guest Minister: REV. H. M. WRIGHT, B.A. Subject: • • "GOD WORKING FOR: GOOD" 10 A.M. Church'School — Bible Class -r- .Church of " : N ices McKillop Charge—Sept. 13: A joint service, (one)" for the charge at Duffs, 11 a.m. The. service -will be conducted by Mr: Ron Steep; Clinton, and. young.people•, -Rev. W: H, Summerell,: Minister. Northside. United Church.-Wor-.. ship, 11 a.m. Rev. T. J. Pitt, Varna, will 'occupy, the pulpit.. Vour rnin- ister will be absent for the Goshen Umted,Church Anniversary. Church School, le a.m. Please notice that hilly Day will be observed on. Sunday; Sept. 20. Promotions will take -place this Sunday.. Rev. J. C, Britton, Minister. ,..EGMONDVILLE Miss Jean Watson,' Reg.N., To- ronto, ..was a - weekend visitor ; with heranother, Mrs. J. S, Watson.' Recent visitors with Mr. ,and Mrs. Harry. Weiland were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell, of ;St,' Marys, and Mr. and :1VIrs, Bert' .Hemingway; " ,of B ussels:• r Sunday . °visitors.with Mr.. and ' Mrs. Elmore Stephenson were Mr. and. Mrs. George L. 'Reid, Varna, and Mrs. Verna , Greenbury; -Flint, Michigan. Mr. and -:Mrs. Palmer. Coombs and Miss Jean Strong, of London, • were visiting with Mr. and ':Mrs, Herb :Coombs over the : holiday. Mrs. Ted Brown is still in Hos- pital, but we are .pleased to report that she is improving in health Mrs. Lenore: Petty, of Detroit, visited'` with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green during the weekend: i WEDDINGS.:„ McCLOCK1 1N=-'HIUSSER A pretty wedding was solemniz- ed in .Egmondville United Church on Monday; September 7, at 2:30. o'clock, when Carol Anne jliusser, Seaforth, and Ronald Goldin .Mc- Ctoeklin, Mitchell; exchanged. wed- ding vows. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.' Goldin; McClock- lin, Mitchell, • and . the : bride is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartman' Hiusser, Seaforth. Dr, 'J. Semple. performed the double -ring cere- mony: • The bride looked lovely in a pink nylon dregs over taffeta with a:fit- ted bodice,, sweetheart neckline 'and a butterfly bow. She wore,, white feathered' hat,, matching' aecessor- ies, and carried a bouquet of pink baby mums and 'white carnations. Miss Marjorie O'Reilly, Dublin, was •. bridesmaid, wearing, .a blue brocaded taffeta 'dress with fitted bodice,, matching bolero 'and white accessories. -She carried a bou- quet of blue baby,mums and"white carnations. Mr. •Floyd Dale, • Seaforth; ' was g'roomsman.. Mr.': Lyle Hammond; ondviile .. a ': o -Egm w s rganist� The reception was held on'. -the lawn of:'the,' bride's': home. . The' bride's mother. received -the guests wearing; a blue brocaded,,dress with pink accessories :and a�:corsage: of pink baby- mums: The: groom's: mother chose a brown and yellow floral dress of"'silk crepe and :a corsage of yellowbaby mums. . ,Guests .were present: from ode rich, Exeter, Mitchell, Woodstock, Stratford' and 1Kalaxpazt o, Michi Fora wedding' tri a'o the Unite States -the bride''donned a pink em bossed bengaline dress with white accessories. p . The con le` will. re- side in :Mitchell. L1 Phone 373. SEAFORTH : ONTARIO` WI �S `blue coal' L .'I DUN'DAs' Champion Stove and ;Furnace . Oil DUNDAS.` and: ;CONEY Phone 573 or' 138 124th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 27th September er Rev.Dr.Home Lane Ministers: s.r , Toronto; Rev. Arnie P. Graham,.. London. SPECIAL MUSIC --Salvation Army Choir, London. • ,ostr Shop e closed. :14th ii<iSeptM nda . S fro o Y�:., P , 18th until Fria :` e t. day s� , • WAV ,.ADS BRING RESULTS— "Phane 141 or. 142 READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS::Ws'a‘Pxofatable Pastime, STREI REV. CLINTON WARD a forceful preacher;r top-lightn %ngartist and �mmusician, assisted `by his : , talented wife. ..They haveconcilcted suc- cessfll ' Gospel.'' 'Services across: the American Con- tient .' Win as Picture Each Night' a: Seaforth ,--Pentecostal fiurc ,C h NIGHTLY CAMPAIGN ENDS SUNDAY'. Thursday, Friday at 8 p.m. SUNDAY 11 a.m and 7:30 p.m.. "74— INTHROP %Mission. Band, willmeet 'on Satur- day afternoon,• Sept. i ,. at 2 p.rn. Sunday, Sept: "13 Govan Sunday 'School wil_l_,_o�en-at` 9:45,-"a.m. -as: the joint:' Church rch 'service is at Duff's 11 o'clock. • The Winthrop Young People's Union .will start ;,their fall meet- ings:'on ,Sunday evening, Sept.' 13, at 8 o'clock in the school room of the church. DUBLIN_ Mrs..Plilips and son and Mrs Brabout . and daughter, London, with Mr. and Mrs Michael, Naf1e. Mr_ and Mrs. Lennie' 'Gaffney, Brockville;. with Messrs.. Carl and 'Jerry Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs, Frank ',Evans :in Deep' River with Mr.. and Mrs. ,'G. ,Ma' dna Y Mr. Joe' Jordan, Trenton.„ -:-Mich,., "called on friends in the village., Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Murphy,. and, son, of Port. ' Colborne, with Mrs Charles. Kistner Mr. and Mrs. Jerolne. Nicholson, .London; Mr. and Mrs Chas. Kraus-. kopf and: Son; Mt. and,,Mrs.-Louis Krauskopf and Biflie,, Ferndale, Mich., with 'Mr. and Mrs. r Jim. Krauskopf: - Messrs. Ricky and Bobby -Staple- ton -have -enrolled•• at-St:-'Jerome's -HighLLSehooi, 'Kitehener.- Mr. 'and Mrs, Jim • Acl1royd and. daughters, Toronto, with • Mrs -Mary O''Rourke '' Mr and:. Mrs. Martin Brick,: De-: troit, With. Mrs: Kathleen Feeney. Mr. Dail Costello at, Britt with Mr. and Mrs. John Kraukopf: Rev. Father A. "Durand, St. Pet er's Seminary, London, with Rev Father Remi, Durand Mr. and Mrs: Ewart Wilson; -Kit." "chener; Miss..Mary Margaret R:y-• .Kitchener„, and "Miss Theresa Ryan, London, with Mr. and .Mrs Patrick Ryan. Mr. arid Mrs . Andrew,'�Dantier of. North: Bay, with relatives. • , Mrs. Leo Bolger. and 'Rory, of Wyndotte,'Mich;;-and Mt, and Mrs. Jim Byrne and children, of Tren- ton, Mick., with Miss'. Monica. Byrne. 'Misses:Paulrne and Joanne and• Ricky and; Bobby Stapleton-a'ttend,. ed Toronto Exhibition. Mrs. Mark Nelson, of Davenport, Iowa, with Mary" O'Connell. Mrs, A. M. Looby, Mrs, Louis Looby,. Mr. Clarence : Looby " ac- eempanied Rev. Father Arthur Looby, C,S B , to Ottawa, where Father -Loehr Will teach at the new Basilian College. Teachers in• the district return- ing to their respective schools areL. :Miss, Ilene Whetham, .Kitchener;, Miss, Margaret„Flanigan, ki'tchen- e.r;, Miss" Mary yftirriSon, Kitchen- er; Miss 'Beatrice -Murray, Brant-. ford;' Mrs Wilfred Krauskopf, Preston; Miss Mary -Shea, Zurich; -Mrs. E.1. Rowland, Seaforth; Mrs; George Holland; St;' Clements. TH.UR SEPTEMBER lit rm. to rims - LEMON'S TAXI and. PARCEL SERVICE ' All Ptt6viangers••inerrred mioitEs CECIL -DAVE fi76I 675 . V' S. S. 1WINTHROP0 W ': • C. S. Macl aughten, M.LA;,' wilt officially 'open the Fair"' SCH.O;OL-, PARAD Led by S D H'.S.--Band _ BA13i'' SHOW PRO pUCTS We specialize in DIESEL Zi'UEL and . FARM LUERICANTS. ,Phone 686-W Phone1.90 Seaforth Goderich E,UAUTY .CONTEST IJSICAL PROGRAM tE Local and Outside Talent rvzes Po Oldest Lady and GOtlentan i Seaforth Real Estate and Insurance PIT0111E__45g COCL Rev; and Mrs. Ii..: Douglas Stew- art ;and family, returned, to, their home in OttavVa. after spending a' month with his mother, 'Mrs. H. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, James Coutts, of Walton,h intohouse recentlyve moed a the ou occupied 'by Mr. and Mrs, Francis. Huisser, Mrs, Charles Geddes has 'return ed home from Scott Memorial Hos- pital. Mrs. James Cameron, • of Sarnia, is spending a few days here with' Mr. and Mrs. Geddes. Mrs. R. W. • Campbell, McKillop, and Miss Isabelle :Ross, bf':Winn- peg, spent a few days with Mr. and: Mrs. Dogglas :Keys in Chatham. Mrs. W. J.' Faulkner and ,Petri cia,, of Galt, spent' the holiday with Miss Lillian Faulkner Mr: and Mrs. Jack Meagher•' and Mr. and Mrs. John Flannery at- tended ,the t-tended•.the funeral of Mrs. Louis Flannery ' in Birmingham, .Michi- Mr: and Mrs. .R. E; McKenzie, Toronto;,1VIr and `Mrs.: Alex Mc Kenzie, •Orillia Miss. Rena Mc'Ken zie and Mr. John McKenzie visited' with -Dr, -Robert -and :Mxs;::McKen pieSarnia Mr., and .Mrs. Charles' Counter, of. Toronto, were' guests" Of Miss' Williams and Mrs. John Dorsey. "r Mrs. Elliott Walters is visiting; her _daughter, Mrs: Arnold J. Scott, and Mr. Scott ,in_Pointe Claire, Que. Mr. and Mrs. "Clarence Arm- strong and family, Sarnia, spent they weekend with; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson. • Miss Mae Smith and Mr. Robert Smith spent the weekend in To- ronto, o-ronto •. attending the C:N.E. Mrs: Etta Eyre ;and'sop Lloyd; and =his wife of Sarnia, 'were week- end eek -end`; guests'' of "Mr. ""and Mrs., Chas.. Eyre in Tuckersmith. Mrs. Jennie Patterson is visiting her daughter, Mrs -R.-K. McFar- lane-. f _ Mr. and: Mrs A.M Clarke .and`'. son, Brian, -of "Kitchener,' 'were weekend guests of the Misses Seip:: Miss Janet Cluff and Miss Abbie'. .Seip: - deft Tuesday on. a motor trill,;, to Sault: +Ste �MarieTand othez_ . Rev. and;:'1VIrs. D. Leslie? Elder. have retured after sending some time in Philadelphia, Pa..:with rel- - Mr. and:'.Mrs.- Douglas Keys, `of, Chathham,'.spent the 'weekend at. their parental homes in McIKillop, .' Mr: and Mrs. 'W. V. Giendening and •'Mr. and Mrs. W. •Furber, of Detroit, were holiday visitors at the home of Miss A. Wallace;North Maxi' St Miss Grace Dickson,,Los A.n a An - gees, Caifornia,:, and , her niece, Mrs. Bill Prudham,'of Owen -°Sound, have been holidaying ,with Miss E. Henderson. `. Miss u m D nha ' and Miss '.: Henderson\ spent : a week's holidays at :Godefich. Mr. and Mrs. ' E. H. Munroe r e have returned hone from: a vaca •tior4 in •the Rideau Lake district." Mr, and Mrs. Don Kilcoyne 'and .two children;;'of"Elora, visited 'with• Mrs, J. Sclater, over -the 'weekend. Master Paul Kelkar'has return- ed :.to" his home in'Portage la Prairie after; spending` the summer with.; his !grandparents, . Mr. and Mrs: 0. Tebbutt. • Mr. and Mrs. -Thomas Galligan and family and Mrs. Dan Galligan, and family have • returned "home" to; Madison, Illinois, ' after visiting Messrs. Iden avid Joe' Murray., Mrand Mrs. George Addison, accompanied by Mrs. George Love,, Walton, Mrs: Dave Bean," Mrs. Bernard-Pischer, Carlow, and Mrs, Charlie Wallace. ayfield, attend- ed the funeral of their uncle, Mr News of I3arlock Shower Honors Helen " MkddeJ aal. BRIEFS. 'John Addison, at Orillia last Wed-' nesday; and 'on Thursday , visited with friends- at Wasaga Beach and Wiarton. Mr. and Mrs. W. •B. Gehan and son, Robert, of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. -Southgate; and family, of Kitchener, spent the weekend with.. Mrs. W. E. .South- gate, Sr : . • ,Mr. Harold Maloney is spending his holidays :in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Dave .McKennel and family of R.C.A.F. Station, Borden, spent the -weekend here, Mr. Reg. Te"bbutt., and• daughter, Gloria, of London, spent' the week- end eekend with Mr. and' Mrs. 0. Tebbutt. here. , Mr. 'K; I..1VIcLean,'of Kingston,• spent. the .:holiday; at his home. here. Among those who have returned after,. spending the summer in their cottages at Bayfielil • are: Mr. and Mrs. W M.,`Hart, ,Mr, and iMrs. F. Kling and family,: •M'r. and Mrs. R. S. Box, -Mr, and_Mrs. C. `:Rew- cliffe and family, and Mr: and Mrs. N. ••C. Cardio and 'family. Mr:--and,-Mrs W. - -M: 13a -11= -and. family: spent the weekend at their cottage at, Underwood. Mr. and . Mrs. Ha'r'ry; Arens, , of, Uxbridge, spent the weekend the guests of Mr:' and Mrs: Lloyd .MissMVIarlei}e Miller ,is don where she is,taking„ a secre- tarial course. Mr. Douglas Stewart, of Toronto, spent` the holiday ,with his parents, Mr.' and -Mrs. James A.. Stewart.' -Mr.-T. D. Richardson; of Regina;; was a visitor in Seaforth and Tuck- ersmith this week. It is 60 years since he last `visited''here. • Mrs. •J. W. Thompson fell -in her residence •Saturday gmornin and suffer -ed a fractured. arm Miss-Peggy'Willis :has returned t , her duties atDeep-Raver;'"Ont:; following, summer holidays.. Mrs. F Q. ,Livingstone, Detroit, is. a 'guest of her niece, Mrs.' Jas. 1t', Scott, Thornton Hall,this• week. Mr._and -"Mrs A. `Phillips _and fame" qf, `pronto,v it_ednv_er.,thhe weekend with Mrs. J. Relater 'and Mr. , and•Mrs. L. Hemberger. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Holroyd, Janice and •Douglas, -'of- Preston, spent the weekend' with. Mr. ;and Mrs. Albert Hudson., Mr.; and • Mrs Russell Sproat .were guests of .Mr. and 'Mrs.' Laughlan Gear, of '. Fergus, ; last :week _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward McIver,; Cathy and -Mark, of Waterloo, vis- ited: at the home of Mrs. Sarah -IVIclver over theweekend MissViola, 'Lemon ' and Miss Myrtle . l tibimio, of Toronto,' and Mrs: William .Parke and Miss: Pat Lenton, of Hensall, visited Sunday with: Mr. and, Mrs. Dave -Lemon: Mrs.'' Doug 'Mitchell, , Medicine Hat Alta., -'spent, a few days with- Mr. ithMr. and Mrs. V. G. Graham.: Mrs.. G ;.Nichol on returned s to her 'home in Medicine Hat, . af- ter spending p`10 da s with:'":her Y granddaughter, Shauna, and Mr. and Mrs,.. V. G. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Willis, :of Birmingham,: Mich.,and . Mr. and Mrs: M. Bechely, of Toronto,- spent the holiday .weekend, with 'Mrs. F. J. Bechely at .her. cottage iii Bay- WALTO EAST IVkcKILLOP Mr, and Mrs. Sohn , Aiken, of Sebringville, with Mrs. ' Charles Eggert. Mr. and Mrs 'Win 'Koehler left on Thursday to visit relatives in Regina and' Milestone, . Sask •- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scherbarth,, of Monkton, and Mr, ,and Mrs.. Fred Chappel and Julie, of Kippen, were Sunday visitors ,with ,Mrs, Chas. Eggert and ,Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mrs. Norman' Eggert.:"and baby daughter have returned home -from Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,. MISS -Mary Jackson, of Seaforth,: spent the weekend 'with: Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Eggert. Mr. and Mrs. AubreylVicNichol and family, ,of Blyth, 'also visited at the same home :Sunday. The Sunday School ptipils of Mc- Killop• E'.U.B. Church, enjoyed a: picnic at Lions: Park at Seaforth on Thursday;, A .large • number,' were present.- Games and' races were en- joyed-by n_joyed•by all The oldest person with the closest birthday..was'Mrs. Har- old Smyth, and the youngestper- son _pres_ent er'=son_present was- "Marilyn Koehler: ose Fred R. condiicted-the The. Women's ',Assot iation enjoy- ed acorn, e con and wiener roast at the r home e of Mr. and Mrs: "Irvin R` mv pelt. A large crowd attended and :games were enjoyed thec i dre ur-. No d b..� ,D Y yn, ing the evening Mrs. Chas. Eggert was presented' with' •a bouquet of flowers and agift from the W:A. A nuriiber'of •.pupis and their mothers of this vicinity attended' a' social ".gatheringat the frame of Mrs,. T. Beuermenn,' their music' teacherShe-waspresented wit a wrist watch, before leaving for her home in Kitchener; GEORGE H: MII.LElt TAXI.-�"SERV:IC E Insured ?assengers„ • • i Phone 149 SEAFORTII SPRAY PAINTING AUTOL• � ASS VID SCHENIX Goderich St: West - ' Seaforth, Ont. PHONE 453-W RIC.H WHITECLOVER BREAD Sweet as -June Meadows :h 4 Phone 3 .Seaforth" BAKED FRESH DAILY ShortyMunro INSURANCE • Au - Fire Liability in Life a Y - :Wd Specializing in all -forms' of term insurance and family protection plan's F, � EA S�� OR 394 ' Goderick Street West 01.114114110 For Thursda Y .;CIAL5 r .F ida Y SEPTEMBER 10: Lipton Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS -70's Heinz TOMATO JUICE -2 20 -oz. tins "York" PEANUT. BUTTER -16 -oz. -oz. jar.. Kellogg's -CORN-FLAKES-12-oz. k . pg. .:. Pet " INS TANT MILK-3-lb.Jk . Siiedd's._ - _ : ADHD RE .N ._,32 -oz.:. a Johnson's Paste FLOOR WAX -1 -lb. tins SUPERIOR •FOOD MARKETS. HONE 12 wE DELIVER COASTERS 'GIFT. ' IDEAS - SERVIETTES Order Them Through g. �TH E HURON EXPOSITOR AZr. and Mrs ; Joseph Ryan •andr family' spent Sunday. with Mr:'ai d.. Mrs. Paul • George, 'Detroit; at :Camp Pinery.. > Mr, and 'Mrs. Gerry• Cardiff, of:1 Petrolia, spent the Labor ":;Day `weekend • with -the Matter's mother, Mrs.Fern Patterson, ' Miss ?a1sy_I irkby, of .Rurwash, '.visited: her •.cousin, • Mary Kirkby, last week''.', • Miss Helen Middegaal'was a .: Mrs. R. McMichael and Mrs. W. 'guest at a; miscellaneous shower Bewley are to see about purchas= hel'd"at the home of Mrs. Art Col- .ing new tables and to bring a re- - son -on" �ynuFsSay • evening, -with 35 Port -to' the next meeting.. present. ;;Mrs. Colson: conducted the , • Mrs. -Neil Reid, Dennis and Erie, contests: Mrs. Watson Reid, Mrs. of Toronto; spenta few days' last James Scott and Mrs. Bert::"Midde- week with Mr. and Mrs. George, goal won the "Name his' old sweet-' Dundas. hearts contest'.' and. the "alphabet , contest-" Miss,Mary ;Lou Roe Miss :Gary and' Joan Bennett visited; d Helen Middegaal and Mrs. James with .their gra ley I3el , M last McEwing ;won the card drawing Mrs..W .Merkley, B • elmore, last contest. Everyone put wishes hi the .-v'eek. wishing well for Helen,.. which- sheMr. and Mrs. James Coutts rimy - later read._ The address .was read,- "ed to their new _home tun Seaforth by_ • Mrs __, Ernest Knox, _and Miss.:. Yost Tuesday.: Jean Leiper and ' Mrs. ,Jas Me M,r. and Mrs: Wilson•, of Rivers, Ewing carried • in the ' gifts; Helen "Man.; have moved into the-: Mar- -th nked everyone for all the gifts. shall house: Mr. Wilson is station- . e address was as. fol ws•::.ed_at.the•.•Clinton-Air-School: "Dear Heleh Yoirflneighbors and Mr. ; and Mrs. .Harry Bolger, friends have gathered here .tonight Rosemarie and Clara. :Brtchanan to extend to you Our best wishes "have returned home frbm•,.a motor on your coming marriage. It is the trip 'to the Western Provinces. sincere wish of each of us that your The 'following 'teachers left for wedded life will be one of success their schools on Monday: .Misses and prosperity. May your 'wedding Elizabeth McGavin, to Kitchener; bells ring gaily,, and the music CIara Buchanan, Gowanstown; 'that -they play, promise years of 'Olive " Dundas, Etobicobe; Rose- joy and gladness, starting on your .rnarie Bolger, Milton; Jerry Dres- 'wedding day. Maya life serene sel, Hamilton; Murray Kirkby, and happy stretch before, you far Port Credit, and Ian Kirkby, Scary ahead, as._ the ;light of love!shines ';boro brightly on the pathway -you will A sucoessfi1 variety auction was tread, e askyou y u to accept these -held in McGavin s shed on Friday gifts' as a, tokenof our friendship" evening with. , Frank -Kirkby as and the sincerity of our best wish- auctioneer, and Campbell Wey as es. Signed on. behalf ,of your neigh clerk. bors and friends." A delicious Miss Audrey. Ilackweil left On lunch was served Monday to attend Teachers' Col - Miss Gladys Leiper is Visiting lege in Stratford. • with -Mr. and Mrs: Robert Leiper Mr. and Mrs. John Mc(avin' and. ,and family of •Don, Mills, near Te family, Hamilton, were weekend rento. visitors with Mr. and ,Mrs. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacBeth, McGavin, , :Jimmy and Debbie, of London, spent the. weekend with Mr. and ' Mrs,' George Watt. Miss Mary Lou, R:oe, Miss Mare We, write all lines of gurite Lyon• andMiss, .Beth Mc-; Ewing' returned' to Kitchener on INSURANCE . Monday to:begin teaching on Tue- day: ,r Harlock_school. opened Tuesday. with live beginners:. Betty Jean MacGregor; Jean Hulley, Rae Mc- Clure, Kathleen McRwing and Karen McEwing, .with Mrs,Lav- ��n A Cortina* erne Godkin as their teacher. j A. Burns - Londesboro Y.P.t. held Londesboro Church with forty. WATSON Successor' &: Rtd EID their first meeting of the season tri ,young people present. Rel, Mr. Fringe, assisted by Marguerite Phone 214 Seaforth Lyon, Barry Pipe, Tom Duizer and • Jim Alexander, conducted the wor- teprese>itatkve. ship service, Rev: - Mr, Sweeney; Nianufaet�irers Lifeof Auburn, led the singsong; while Marguerite Lyon played the piano. 1IY>SU1 ranee 'The meeting -was -closed -by ''Tajrs'L_• following. lunch, • Fire Auto Wind Liability and Life' Thanks qjN RN91tt�I; -•—• Lrp You can't beat these VALUES Se for a District,. a th n d e thr • e Te rific . Reception p ► Chevrolets Ok sin° des Motorin-gPublic accorded our 19 t ne' for and Vauxhalls is ozens of One Owner Trades Have Rolled In K MUST To Make Room For Incoming 1960 Models on - 2 Biscayne Sedans-- ;Power Glide Transmission 1 -Bel Air Sedan Standard trans- • mission • 1 Broadwood 4 -Door Station Wag, on—StandardTr ansxnission 1 Olds "88" Sedan . 4•Cylinder Vauxhall 1958 Dodge '8' Sedan -•=Push buttoi 1956 ' Buick Station Wagon 1955' Olds -4 -Door' Hardtop .1955 'CluTsler Sedan 1955 , Plymouth Sedan s. 1955 Meteor Sed, i 1952 Cher 3/4 -Ton Pickup ' PRICED "• TO CLEAR A' Phone 541 SEAFORTH and •,MITCHELL. eafort NO REASONABLE, OFFER REFUSED I .k