The Huron Expositor, 1959-12-04, Page 7NEWSOF BRODUCA.GE ..
HALL CROWDED- AS ;C O
OFFERS CHRISTMAS TURKEY
The Bxodbagen " and •• District
}• Chamber of -Commerce ;,speriSoired
a bingo,' dance and draw on '25
turkeys at -the Community Hall on
- Friday -evening.. The hall was fill:
ed to capacity,
.- Winning turkeys in the draw
were: pale Artwick, Seaforth;
Rudy' Marquette, Mitehef4. Mrs.
Henry. Wietersen, R.R. 4, :Mitchell;
0. M. Nichol, Listowel; Carl •Zorn,
-Seafortli;<` Billy .Henderson,• Sea -
forth; Norman Ranson, '_Seaforth,.
Merton Hackwell, . Walton; Henry
Teusch, ' Mitchell; Gerald . Stock,
$ebringville; Mary '"1VIerryfield,
Monkton;`:. •Bert ' Sparking, St.
Marys; Mrs. Chris Leonhardt, Mit-
chell;' Ralph Fritz, R.R. 4," Mit-
shell; 'Alf Rennecker, R.R. 5; Strat-
'ford; --George • Ford, 65 Charles St.;
Stratford; ..Mrs. Norman Beuer-
mann, ; McKillop; Roy' Poole, of
Poole; Willard •Gingerich, Baden;
Allan • Siemon, R.R. 4 Mitchell;
-Fred .Eckert, R.R: '.4, Mitchell;
Mrs • - Dominic Murray,' Walton' 2;
Mrs. Charles Ahrens, 1Brodhagen;
Elliott, Hackwell',.`-Walton; R. E.
Schenk, ::Mitchell;;
Following: were `liingo winners: -
$1.0'
inners:$10 'prizes: Ken :Murray, Frank
Buuck, . Mrs 'lien Siemon; Mrs
Maurice `Dalton,' Mrs George. sIL
Leonhardt, Mrs. "W Austin, :Geo
Riegel, ,Norman Bennewies .liar
vey Elliott, Mrs. 'Ken Smith,
--Split four ways: on $10 -Mrs. Geo.
Beuerman, Mrs:"Harold Meagher,
Mrs. L. Boyce,,, : Mrs.Gordon Kist-
ner, Mrs. Idora;Diegel;Mrs. Nor=
man ,Ahrens, Harry Proctor, Ir-
vin Hillebrecht -
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To the Ratepayers of
Halle# To
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to rate,:
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he
" thank,t "I wish.
payer -s= for,-.the.-sacclama
tion I received to .be your
Reevefor.,1960, and will
serve.. you .to the best .:of
xly, abillty
Wishing youone ancl•:;all the
Compliments.of the Season
Tom Leiper
- of'';•
To `the Electors
Tw
of •Hullett
Haying; .been, nominated for the
office: of Councillor, 3 solicit your
support • and influence at the polls
If .elected I assure "you I .will de
everything possible to further your
interests.
Wishing, you the . cbmplime*s
of the Season;
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la
cent
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Split two waya on ,$10 -Ronald
Hinz, Audrey Gedkm; •Mrs. CIar-
ence Regele, Gerald Stock, ""Mrs.'
Mabel Iiiggerson, Mrs:Tian Eick-
.mein.
Fifty -dollar special -- Mrs. Wil-
fred Kiauskopf. - '
Split' four ways on $50 -Allan
,Siemon, Mrs, Frank "Eickmeir,
Mrs. L. ,Boyce, Norman Rock.
One hundred dollar special
Mrs., George Selling,. • Seaforth.
Dancing followed with Clare
French and his Rhythm Rangers
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selierbartli,
of Detroit, spent a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John'
L. Bennewies and other relatives:'
Mrs. ,Milton Eickmeir, Roger
and Gary; and her parents,- of De-
troit, spent the •weekend with Mr.
and Mr's. George, Eickmeir...
' Mr. and Mrs. .Alvin Rose, .of
Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. -Chris
relayes
h rdt an
W..,Leon a and, other
-Mr.. and: Mrs. John Mueller and
Ruth Ann,,of Hamilton, with her
mother, Mrs. August liillebrecht.
- Mr: and Mrs. Albert Srnith, San-,
and •Arthur, of Blenheim,_ with
his, father, ;: Ed.. Smith;' and Mr.
and ; Mrs: Kenneth Smith.
Mr, -and , Mrs. Lavern Wolfe in'.
Kitchener for the weekend with
relatives ,. .; •
Rev. Eberhardt, 'of Milverton,'
was in charge, of the ; service. at
St. Peter's • Lutheran Church on.:
Sunday, ,and Rev ": E J. : Fischer
'was in charge -of, the . service., at
Milverton • •
Mr. and`.1Vfrs. Reuben Buick vis-
ited their son :and . daughter -in=',
law, Mr. and ,Mrs. Martin Buuck;
in Milverton on- Sunday.
' The, Community':Forum,.:former-`,
ly'.. Farm ?Forum, sponsored'pro-
-
gressive euchre iib - the Community
Hall here on Monday evening, with
17 tables in play.;, Prize; winners;
were ,ladies: -high; Mrs. .William,
.Diegel; 'men's high, Martin Die-
ladies-;loav„ �Nfrs__Jnhn�_,D�,;
gel 'men's low, Chris W. Leon
hardt Lunch •was`, supplied, seri,-
ed by the Forum members. There
is' to be,;another progressive euchre
some time In Jan-inary ,:with, pro
eeeds•,for hall,.furiushings
Mrs. Mickey McCloy, Stratford,.
and; Mrs. ; John,H nz, Sebringyille;T
'with. Mr. and • Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
"'Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickison" and.
Glenda and•; Mr. and Mrs, Lavern
Wolfe with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Wolfe, Mitchell, .:Sunday >evening.>
Logan • Township -Council were
hosts to 106 members of the mun-
icipal. council of Perth County at..
the :' Brodhagen District.. Commute
ity ? Hall 'last Wednesday • and en-
joyed a banquet.. at St Peter's
Lutheran .Church, : served by- the,
United Lutheran • Church Women; :
To the Electors tors of.
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et# �To
HUL, p.
Having the
served ed.
on
t
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Council- -for eight years
and nominated .again for
another term, I's crt hive
, support of the ratepayers:
Iain election,
'the co De
at
cembe 7 '1959.,
Compliments of the Season!
ie
_ArchYoung'
•
To the ' Electors Of
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I amen 6 -faring my services
� .g
Reeve .,fore 1960 after.
serving -10 years a G'oun
. .
cillorand tWo years
Di ..i
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evs t w .ll
Abe lin ossible tor, cell `on
•'�� 'ever�one'y`
Solicit
.
our
voteand nfluence'On- Dec
-7th Ify ou elect me I will
serve •to the :best of illy
• ability.,
y
Cancer News
.johifW. Talbot,; president of the,
Seaforth .and. District Branch 'of
the Cancer Society; James- Doig,
extension chairman of the Huron
Snit, ' and:; Mrs, • Harvey; Mason,
publicity . convener of;; -the local
branch, attended a-,yery'informa-
tive and' interesting nieetmg bf:
the Exeter. and District'. Branch= on
Monday evening.
:
' 1Vtaurice Grimes, :of, -Toronto, EX-
ecutive Director"of:Ontario Divi-
sion, was guest • speaker. Ile dis-
cussed variousaspects of the work
done by the, organization;: and :the
great need,' for. extensive 'research.
He stressed . hygienic' health,
awareness and --appreciation of -
good health, temperance`in_ : all
things- }'sunbathing, smoking; eat-
ing and drinking. He'•also .added
that happiness is• a definite: physi-
ca tie to;;our 'mentarattitude and
well-being,
About. 100 attended the'. meeting
from Goderich, Clinton,r and -Rif:
'rounding district.
The Woodham quartette added
much to the program. Lunch was
'served by the .social .eoinmittee:..
To the Electors of
Star�le � Township
-I wish to, thank the. Rate
payers for their support
• I a " •a
c`il a
In the act, m n..
p
g
candidate for the :position
of Reeve-nd•:ashfdr •'our
support and u
'� esffee.
Taylor
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k For Transp'ortatioir`-'
Phone Clutton HU'.: 2-9968
111 con-
tinue
- If successful • 1. w . ; co
f'l'ue bo work
' r the f o o
interests of the ratepay-
ers of the '. Township, of
Stanley.
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Coleman
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'EARL DICK `
Reeve' of Hibbert
,
t Interest
L� tl
HOW HURgNi CAST 13111,,LOIS
ON CTA REVOCATION
For - Against
Revocation Revocation
Ashfield
1' : 32 59
2 31• 84
3 40 • :73
`4 ' 57 36
5 46,, .. 10
6 28 • — 19
7 . 31 • 285
Total ` 265, 306'
Blyth
1 129 ' " 55
2. 122. ,' 39
Total .. . , 251 94:
Brussels
1... 109. •41
2'( 71; • 26
3,' • 94 ,40.
Total 274 •• 107
CYinton -
117 52:
97 .'46
(Continued from'; Page 1)
chairman, told ,the meeting..
• During 'the"'.year the size of prim-.
any :lines serving, the town,' were
ineroased- to provide for increase
ed loads. The move •guards against
voltage :drops and :is designed to
handle:future increases in demand.:
Involved in the,'changeover changeover were.
new'poles, crossarrns and switch
es. The electric department is op-
eratingwith', an • average power
factor of 92' per cent r ...
Mr, Klmg said that modern
street:`lighting'`unts had been in-
stalled;: along•:,a' portion of Goderich'
Street:: West, ,.and that eonsidera
tion was being given'to iniproving,
Mam
Street, '
Referring•- to -.the waterdepart-
went; the' speaker said a six-inch
main `had. been installed.on-Frank-
lin
n Frank -lin Street,. -fro m East William Str-eet
to the,High.School; also a hytant
across; the 'road from the school
far fire protection , The- main -also
serves seven houses, and is large
„enough -0 'serire future services in
During_the year 11 new .services
were added to; the system, and the.
average daily; consumption of the
town: was 1551000 gallons of wa -f''2, , '"53 • . 32
Periodically,; water .was tested '4 6346 3939
by the Ontario Water Resources 'S 69 63
Comnnission .and the -Huron County
Health Unit,, and it, Was found to.
be -;good and tested':, "A" ,.every.
time.
ter" Wraet` easr. eforotnhteem•:fiprlsatt' ion£g..thnee
wyewa
ar- , Hay45
-
24
whichwill help finance extensions
,
2 46 16
on our water system and replace 3A 89 25' S'
small+: overload " water Pipes „ with l;3B 111 2$
6 -inch °mains,',' he said, and added • 4 .. 194'f'''t 47
that the ,PUC ; financial position is i<5, . 51 17 ..;-
good, with practically nooutstand-. g: 112 52
ing accounts in either water or 7. 31 25 '
hydro... • 8.. ......; ; , 75 20
Must Hold;. Line . =-
Foreseeing the necessity of. hold- Total 754: • 249
•
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SF.4FoILTiia, O T,.
IA ...., Sewall
151 .�., - 57.
1B ,.. 151 - 65
Total302 1:?2,-
Turnberry
1 „ -107
2 96
3'' 38 49
4
30
Total " 221
Millen'
1 .52 47, :.
2 30.. • . 53
3
4 66 . ' • •::63
21
.64
6553
Total 350 324
MKil1Op
1A 1; - 142 ..13
1B 2 58 •'76
,
2A - 103•''' 38,-:', -
2B
..........................102 . .53.,, 97 46 4 7:1 . 61
A 3 10 -4i 8
3B -113 Tot
al ............ 36$ „ •
1,96.
'. 50
4A :89 42 Morris
53. - 40
_2 51 36
. Total 816 359" . 3 , .. 54 =82
Colborne 4 70 19
1 65 - 49 5:,..,. 36 51
2 T4 39 6 36 50
3 83 62
4 65 34 : Total 300. 278
Seaforth
Total ` ..,,4.. " 287 :.. . 184 ' . 1 114 :_.58 _:...
Exeter ',:.. '-- 2• :.. ... ,. ,,.. 162 42
... ...,, 179 124
�3 .:: 119: 54 •...
2A 160: • - • '904 4•
2B .. 135- ti 102 4 113 22
3A 92 . 71' h• . 6: ..... .,...... . .,". :103' 44
•
r4
61
`71 :•
255
Give Rim a
BELT
,., .20
6 32
7a it 'HIGCKOK
The'Nevv
79: 2s Total • 718 241
480 Stanley
Total •.. 763 • ,
Goderich Twp.
56
za
1 13.6 18. 3
2 ..,,,::, : 55 19:
6 .. ....:. ..... :..::.. 29 42
•
Total 367
6
7
Total
ForMen
Here's a wool scarf idea ---that;
can be'buttoned to form a cardi-
gan front. Complete with pock-
ets. Assorted " colors • and pat
terns. .x
5'
39 up
Solid' ieatker. •belts, :4,n -standard
tongue buckle or •monogram
slide buckle, in plain ;shades or
novel' patterns.
o
1':5Q t
Boys' Plaid
..Light aridh dark authentic: 'plaid.,
washable . Flannella : bath '.;robes
for ::boys: Individually boxed
for J hristm. as giving:
Sizes' 3 to 6 ... $3:95;
Sizes 8 :to 16
$4.95
356 254 .
'ing the line 'insofar as salaries and
grants: were concerned, Dr. P. L.
Brady, chairman of the finance.
committee, said during the present
year `, council; had. budgeted :;for- a
deficit of ;$3,350.• It was not pos.,
sib e to "say ' ;whether. there ,:would'
be'- a surplus or deficit since the
treasurer : was not able toproject
an estimate until: later in the year.
Dr.' Brady ;said current tax pay-
ments were being:made satisfac=
torily, Debentures:' - outstanding,
excluding',the :SDHS,:'totalled "$360,-
936�,'.' or about; 22%. of, the' ':+assess
°Ma L.
Tait arrears amounted to $32,564;
and ''steps were d being " taken to
clear up this situation
- Reporting for the street -com-
mittee, Seat'llabkirk:said a ma-
jor
task had .been undertaken in
.,the construction -of -mew mew streets to
Serve . the ; Seaforthshoe factory,
and as a• result it had laeen neces-
s'ary. to curtail other maintenanceer which the board had no control:
work. As an example, he -pointed to
Despite 'these additional' require- aries of- $86,000. There is still a
ments, the committee would end shortage 'of teachers- . and it is'nec-
the'°year with' expenditures well;•essarY to fight•for every teacher.
..
under . estimates of $21;000. Et- ..I There are 14 ,on the staff.
Bus' costs amounted to ,.$31,000,
of `which $29,000 is , covered by
grants. Total assessment of the
• area is . 88,810,000..
Mr. Sits said the board had pun:
chased additional land south, and
east of theschool Jo., provide 'for
expansion. ; a questidfi;
he said others sa g
from
'es ranged
.. e i s
4,600 f or,• b to,
j
g.
$s,3oa.
' so
St, James Separate School al
needs additional accommodation,
Dr M'. Wa, Stapleton, board chair-'
',
.,'mansaid The -enrolment, hasin-
creased from 65 to 180 in, 10 years.
Plans for a new school re under
To the Electors of •'the
of S .ten
p Tw
le:.. . y.
Haying
b
een
on i
nated
for theposition ofDeputY
Reeve, r,solict the support
of the ratepayers. in Stan-
, ley.
ta l -,;ley. If. elected; I 'assure'
you of the
sande close at-
tention to your'iitdresi;s.
that .I have .paid during
Ole four years I , have
served on Couneil..
John Scouthirer•:
Bocthe El
e tors` 'bf
Tw 0
fSt e
Haying had seven years
Il
:b nC
e on1 � the C
onions u
ep
and :a number of years •as
aSchool •Tx I,,feelI
Trustee, , .
haveearned your' .eo f1-
defice.�f I 'solicit your ' sup
port and influence '
P at the,
polis on Monday..
Wishing' all ' the Compliments
of the Season.
Ivin Kau
EGMONDVILLE
Mr " and . Mrs. • Ronald. ,Weber
Karen and Janice, of 'Kitchener,
visited with • Mrs, E. 3.•' Weber." en
Sunday:
Mrs. Andrew, Houston . has • re-
turned hotne
e-turned'i;'home from a visit' with
members of her -family ':.in Detroit:
Miss ;Marion' .Weiland, of Toron~
to, was • a weekend visitor with her;
plaanrde.n
ts,Mr. and Mrs:Harry
We
i-
Mr.
'and Mrs. ` Albert• --Clark, and
family - were recent visitors • with
Mrs. Clark's mother, `-Mrs. J. S.
Watson. '
Mr. Bob Gra ,of Toronto, spent
the weekend in th his parents, Mr.
and Mgrs. Stanley• Gray.
Mr. and : Mrs; Elgin Nott :and
family, of , Hallett, were, Sunday
visitors with Mr., and Mrs. 'Bern-
ard'
ern -and'' Nott
penses include:. maintenance,. $7,-
drains
-419; snow -removal, ,$1,0 45; , • ,
$1,522; sidewalks;. $1,;088; grading,
$1,575; new streets; $4,484,; and
miscellaneous, •$516, fors, a total of
$.17;651.
'meet-
ing
rntu 1 told the
ing' of the stalemate- that
the ' 'sewer ro ram;
veloped .ine P , g
.,The OWRC "whiledemanding that
thetown clean up the sewer.situa-'
tion; would not agree to a limited
proposal.. On -the other hand the
Municipal Board would not:grove,
1
Ainlianem.gforlhe larer pr
d
osal.
that .couldbe' done, :he, said,
was
to keep trying: •
Thorpe. Rivers, chairmanof-the
fire and \Eater committee, review-
•
the_commi
ttee _.
ed:.the work,.of
Membership in 'Carnegie' Lib -
;vary ,has increased- from 250 to
N. • C. Cardno, completing his 600, but the ; public should be end
,1
to
'1 'found h
first year_' on council, couraged to. read even more; Miss
work -most' interesting.„He was dig- I Mabel E•, •Turnbull, board•chair.
a turnout and
appointed in the man • man, said.
Sproat .addressed the "meet-
P.,
ing regretting lack of interest. He
felt there was a` definite lack of
information concerning financial
matters made -available to the pub'
-
-- While he:.., realized : community'
service often-' was thankless, • nev-'
ertheless there could - be '',a pride
in the knowledge that results had
been aceom fished.
Mr. •Sproat elicited the follow-
ing information in answer to his
questions:
—There is •:a ' balance' of"$23,400
owing 'bnN arena, .debentures,
-There is a, balance. of $82,000
e g
'year was a `reflection of changes owing on the :;present s s-
wer y.
in the salary schedule to' bring it •tem, and $205,201 011. the Public
felt 'too many people. didn't care.
- Referring 'to the work of the In-
dustrial, Committee, he'said citi-
zens generally
iti-zens:generally could do a lot to
boost the town. and to make, pasz,.,
sible contacts with industry
D'Orlean. Sills, PU'C . Commis-
sioner, concurred inthe remarks
of Chairman Frank Kling concern-
ing. the PUC program.
Board Reports ports'
The.' Seaforth , Public School"
Board makes every effort to',,earry'
on' its operations in an efficient
and economical manner,, Mrs. J.
A. Cardno, board chairman, said.
•The increase in the school rate this
into line with other: schools "in the.
area, She, paid tribute ..to the ef-
ficient and faithful
manlier in
Which Robert Joynt, school' care-
taker, and members -of the staff
carried out their duties. Mrs. Card -
no 'referred to the loss during the
year as, . a result ofthe death • of
Mrs. '..1, A. MacD nald. • .
• Need More ;Room
F. C J."- Sills,' vice-president of
the SDHS• Board, said the board.
was planning additional aceonime-
c Seaforth ;
dation, of Which S would
be required to bear ;18.3 per cent'
of the cost.. Much of the board's
expenditures . included amounts ov-
—A grant his received ori about'
$11,000' of road costs.
Police costs, to the emit o£' Oc-',
tober were `'$10,105.
—There isa capital surplus' of
$61,630 and`current of $24,500, but
this latter is largely; represented
"by the •shoe factory building.
—Town by-laws may be seen at
the Clerk's "office and copies are
available at' $5,00 each.
•Fourier Reeve Norm Steins, on
behalf of, the meeting,•
ct ressed
appreciation for the information
provided by members,' of council
and, officials:
Total :518 252
Stephen
1 ..,..., ..; 64 57
2 32 28
3 78 , 41
4 67 :. 54
5714
" 115 51
6
'7' -,_24 : 45
41
10A :. 91 •'14
lop 87 12
Total 640 422
Tuckersnrith
101 60
2 121. 59
. 45 60
.:,.. 46 32
6 .. 47 32
7 148 9
8 29-. 42
Total .611 359
U
sborne
••
33
1
2`, .; .;. 29
3 ; "41 3961
::,';' •,37 . "- 23
4
5 35 75
6 ,: ....... , ;.;8 75
7 3$ 73
Total - ...... '228 357,
, East Wawanosh
2
3 :: ' 38 71 -
ID 'VES
For Men
Authentic plaid' Viyella vests.
with knitted cashmere; backs. A,
smart gift for smart dressers.
Wool a d"Pure silk.
SOX
FOR INE N
Please Him With
DRESS SLACKS
sl'
Give' him a :pair of -dress a
this Christmas We;;,haveeks
Ahem,
in,all qualities, shades _and <pric-
es, ',in regular,, or cont'inental, 4;
styling. Sizes: 28 to 48 waist:
o 17.9
Boys'
1
M ,CO
T0.R
Boys --zip-hood storm..'coats in
' s�nylons.
-ohm
cotton
cords ons.
or Y
warmly quilt lined. Sizes 8 ,to
10.9✓5 to: ;15.95
For the' first ° tineyears!
Pure silk and: wool' 'blend.- sox
with neat clbck effects:
grey, ,Colorss
are re blue, ''whie and brown.
Sizes 10./2 ta 12.
1n50
BOXES
.•R',
A E FREE: `
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t .,
STEWART ...,,, ' BROS.
OPEN ALL
AY ON 'WEDNESDAYS CHRISTMAS,
RISTMAS
Total Ww 173- . 275
:a ano
West s
h,
1 37•. 61
2 $0 48
3 '15 42
4 ,;29 41.-
5.
15 ,:. '29 •• 50-
6,v 31 • 12 •
Total ,: 221 254•
Town 'of' Goderich
1 9L La
2 ,East 177 . - . 54
2 West 193 56
3A' 113 37
4 142
5•; • 148
6 94•.:,
7', 186
00 ,
9A ,,. 110
9B 109.
0 169•
1 .
30
58.. ry .
ZS
66
• 42'
31
34
12 'Fast' . 120 23 .
12' West ' 192„ - 31
Total , 2,2291` '670
Howick
]: 33 " 60
2. _ , - 46 44 --:....
3 a '80 • 114
10.
4 3
5 ; . 24 53
6, . 29 • 33
88
7• 61
lfotel.: ,.•_ 344gham 512
Win
1` las 89
76 .
3:: ....-., 72 60
-4'-. '90 • 104
5 78 • 85.
6 ; :. 82 36 •
128
707 613
Total
Advance Poll17 1
Grand Total ta 12,080
PETH
Logan.
-1, . 93
2 L . 87
3,
H161
6 32
7, -124.
Total •:..' 691
Hibbert
1 , 175 ,
2.
3 R 79
4 50
. Total , .. 372
r w11;rf:; di erk a -' a, 4''ea' u._t pa) ;tea ,e"- ,
WA ANNUM. MEETING -
The' Wonien's "Auxiliary —f—St'
Thomas' ,Church, rtiet ore Tuesday
evening in the rectory with a -large
attendance :'Mrs'. ' I3.• -Don41dson;
read the' sc'ripture for 'St, "Andrew's'
Day, and Mrs.. G. McGavin gave
the .Litany for December .and' 'a
prayer for,. the prayer partner,' All
members joined in the prayers df
general'" thanksgiving,. the mem-
bers" and. Lord's -,Prayer. The •fall
deanery:.for 1960 will be held in
the „Seaforth' • a 'sh. The reports',
on Social'Service a diDorcas-work
were given
°b. Mr .• E.C, Case.
Y
Mr. Dthialds_n resided' for the
election of ;gffi ers, which, are as
follows; honora y, president, Miss`
Mrs.
Carolyn HolmesM., president, r
George McCayin,,,. vice-president;
Mrs. ;JohnOldfie d; seeret5rY_`Mrs.
R
aymond „Nott; treasurer, ;; Miss
Dorothy Parke; Dorcas secretary;.
Mrs. R. Spittal and- -Mrs. William
Oldfield; Social Service; 'Mrs. G,
a e• 'vin ossa e Mrs•D.:
Netzke; prayer partner secretary,
Mrs.' Win. mSo
Southgate; • Little
Help-,
ers, Mrs, Bruce McLean;
J
u
nor
Auxi1 arY, Mrs.Cleave Combs and
`
Mrs.R. Spittal; 'historian, Miss
Carolyn ,Holmes. '
The installation of Officers .will
take 'place at- the;13.. o'clock. ser-
vice '
ervice;' en Sunday, January' 3..'
The next meeting•.:will be held
on Tuesday, 'January $,' ' at 2:30
p.a4. in the rectory. It Was deeid=
ed to send ;a Christmas .gift to the,
prayer partner, who is Rev." Mor-
row;: .of Hornepayne.. Mr. .Donald-
son, closed the meeting- with;
-prayer
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4
7,354 - Mr.':atid Mrs. Newell.Geiger and
Johnny spent Saturday at Toron-.
to,•:„
19 Mr. 'Harold Finlay and family
22 attendedthe funeral of their.: eons'
17 :•: ; in, Miss .Glenda Farrell, of Iain.
17, . cardiae, and also visited With their,
9 aunt, Mrs. Edgie Far(ell, ;of Kin-
' 18 eardine.
26 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gingerich
visited "with Mr. and Mrs Earl
128 • Oesch and family. ,
"30
32
79 The Seaforth branch of the Red'
56 Cross: Society ,will meet in
the he
Libxar reeins Friday•afternoon,-
197 December ,4, at 3 p.m.
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C,If t•bivlE PERCOLATORS :. , . .:.. 6.98
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CHROME CAKE SAVERS ...... 4.95
CHROME TEA POTS. :.... ,: i .. 1.98 to 5.98
BATHSCALES , ,
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