The Seaforth News, 1958-11-27, Page 4Nt'II1N.\'rlON leTlNG
Continued front. rage 1
ronAr,tiulated the counoil 0lr it
handling of the police this year
a,itlaollt alt, IttSs,
lh'. t':tut laaadx said ne tut
been , Mittman of the park con
matter. itt w i, in nr:u'e, t u
100ut the toWn shoal, pt ee
with them lot' part of tate .ewe
plan rather than the short plan
Ale re.ommended that the peopl
upP 1 the feaed 7t5Be'Ssntent by
law for the new a"a tory. The oh
a tt ,t"1 would Prot itie it tattler feel
t nen eau -pry for the town.
Abhor? t 'tit ars. said
Intermediate Hockey
Schedule Set
\ot ein h'r:
`l ...Nee -Centralia vs Seaiurth
t 27 Seaforth 1s Winthrop
the e.ntberi
contr tii t vs Seaforth
r :1 St. .'olnmbati vs tieusall
eltrassels vs Winthrop.
t' i •diensall vs Seaforth
S- llensall t, St. C'.olumban
;t•.t tnlaali.t vs \1'intln'op.
505 Seaforth 0s Heutali
11- Brutsclh v -s St, Cohancan
10 --Brussels is Seaforth.
$ .
17 ^t'etitt'aiia vs gens
lar 11:. ,':;airman of the firemen'
i'ire damage i11 WW1
had beett about $509
\bout s'000 ltad been spent b,
(lit? t ' Ititiet',
It tt e n who re e1v t1 t
a:el:tin:11;0n for ,lit' PubiL t Uh
t1 C i.'a..atu Said he? though
eteeee eeereeieted the new flour
t en: :teltts on C,ierieh Sure
east, ,ie ''a'ctti:tcd tae next two
ieet,11 , 'i I'' :o brighten It'
Main Street,thenew water 0111n
la bets y a• u' 1\c Willie:1
S:reet to'4c a * 1rather that
.a from North Alain $t
. . 1111 1111
10 -.fit. t'olumban vs 'Winthrop
• 1ta ..:eafort h
11 - is llansali
2 -Hemet i s Seaforth
3 --Brussels at Winthrop
tt silt..--llensall V'S t. Columban
=0- 4 russt'1s vs Seafordt
January:
Alen all vsBrussels
t ll- - gent 'oda \. $t. Cttletmbait
- 7- A
l\
11ru telt - llensall
s'' 0- - 1 ehro,. vs - e':lforth
1:;. St t ,tltunl:au cs Seaforth
14- \Vintlarep vs llensall
14 -Centralia vs Brussels
I;'- --llensall vs St. Celumhau
39 ---Winthrop vs Brussels
CO ten„ a:1a \'s 'Winthrop
' ' e a :h vs St. Coiumban
,1 Colu:uban cs llensall
22 tteu a:l vs l\intlarolt
23 St. t'o:ulnban is Brus4le
'
20 :tnsa11 \t Brat,';els
100.1 o. t:t vs Brussels
_• --l'e't:ra::a vs llensai1
3e Wintle...ve vs Betts:sees
Peb u,,.•t •
2 .Seaferth vs lacus e
-- , t,a-.a is St. t'i :.i,nban
w w qe 1151?rte l', 1 eves :kelt
new ares you'd• be tar,:: along
n.
W. wO:enn, Street and this
eeet.a.eeseede revenue,, 141
for e new Et
r r -o. the F'ttbl ..
St , Board. Win 1. 'l e 1111. 5.l:d
e1e tit t 't alettg y ^S
c 11 ttmetha
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ewiteteteee v$ Hensel:
Altett hroe ve Sea fee: 1:
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•a-- ' C, ::t•,.$a„ ye t .at.,t:$
loetteee.ls as
12 t,..„ -,..r,. t: 10o.:_ .,_-
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le.. .:et :...
wee t•enl.e.tte
ee.1 151 e: 9, -
e t0 0.711
s...t,,e'e1 and 1.. i. ^
rr. 1'..1.. Brad. 1�:. 10, , pia',
e and J.-0. T1abu1
For 1 1 1- P O.eeon 4 1 b•
\t ,t and 3. O,
t Trustee John
-
one year 'North
J Baldwin and G.
a 1•
s Se" Sr.:ere, East. 'tV.
Senth Ware'
,. ... A.
•-t. - 1 , _ years. a„
11 ,. . 311120', :.. and:
'\STANCE
'tttd are as follewiug: Pres„ bars
Lorne Lawson' 1st Nice Pies„
Mrs, Cleo. liclllwain; 7 reasuree,
Mrs. Ken iit110 ; See„ llrs. F.
Riley; pianist firs. \\'m, Jewitt.
The donation of 01 by each mem-
ber I3 requested to be in by the
December meeting. The WAIS
was presided over by Mrs. Bord-
en Brownwho opened by prayer
and a hymn, kept to the theme
"Are Strangers Enemies” Mrd
'W. 1.. 'Phyte read the scripture,
and save continents on the scrip -
titre leading to the main topic.
The \VMMS will entertain the Mis-
stun. Band on Dee, 29 and all the
members will be asked to keep
that date in mind. A wonderitti
report was riven of th'e Sec-
tional meeting held at Vara by
Mrs. Wm. Jewitt and Mrs. Frank
Riley. The Slate of Officers for
the WAS was brought in and
are:
Pres.. Airs. Borden Brown; lot
Vice Pres., Airs. W. L Whyte:
Tress.. M. E' '1 Lawson: Sec.,
Airs. Frank Riley Stewardship,
Airs. B. Brown; Temperance.
Mrs. Wm. Jewitt: Associate
Members. Mrs. Geo, Mclllwain:
Literature, Mrs. Ken Hulley: pi-
anist, Airs. \Vin. Jewitt, and Airs.
Frank Riley: Study Book, Mrs.
Wilbur Jewitt Visiting Commit-
tee and Community Friendship.
Airs. G. Addison, Mrs, Verne
Ikale. Mee. F Riley: Mission
Band Leaders. Hiss Mart n Tay.
for ;tnd lir:. lion Buchanan.
The summary of tate Study
Beek on Japan w a d given by tars.
R. 11th ,egeyr, \er Ret, White
'sett the treeing with the Ben-
eidietion,
• Mrs. Earl Watson gave the 11'1'5
financial statement. Mrs. Gorden
-Murray and Airs. Emerson Mitch-
ell collected the copper contest
money and reported 92240,50 had
been collected fur the year. The
losing side with Airs. E. Mitchell
as leader -will make plans for the
Christmas party when the win-
ners will be entertained. Alm -
hers were reminded to save used
stamps and Christmas cards.
Mrs: Ethel Hackuell, convener
of the nominating committee pre.
rented the following officers for
1959:
Pres:, Mrs. James Clark; Vice
President, _Airs. Wm. Thamer;
1\WS Treas., Mrs. Emerson liit-
chell; W. A, Treasurer, Mrs. Ron
Bennett; Sec., Mrs, Herb Travis;
Pianist:Airs, D. Ennis; Press Re-
porter, Airs.` Ethel Hack\vell:
Contest Leaders, Mrs. Allen Mc.
Call and firs. Arthur _McCall;
Supper Committee, firs. Ralph
Travis, Mrs. E:s;Mitchell, Mrs. W.
Thamer, Ml's. N. Marks, assist-
ant, Mrs. R. Achilles; Quilt Com-
mittee. Mrs. Geo. Dundas, Mrs.
L. Porter and firs, W. Broadfoot,
Program Committee, Mrs, W. C.
Haekwell, Mrs. D. Ennis, AL's. H.
Brown and Mrs, E. Hackwell,
A donation was given to firs.
H. Brown to be sent to Miss
Claire Taylor at Frobisher Bay.
for Children's Christmas gifts.
It was decided to pack boles for
shutins at the Christmas party
in December. Mrs. Luella Marsh-
all conducted contests during the
social period. Lunch hostesses
were Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. J.
Hislop and Mrs. bong Ennis
WALTON
Ale. and Airs: Neale Reid. Den-
a::,? }tri. :i.ad Mrs..Afar :t
lie: visited with Mr.
ern: ay.
Me. and l_-,- T. Reid T,'a
,771" saes to : 1 e home o:
atei
Mend late ev-
e:' ..s , w::.. .-i0::1-• 1:_ Se:I-
A:v. and M.., 15011 : ".1..., and
wert .e_..-.
t. e of
Me. M. Erase._
MissV- Weteor.
: ehe t:,"s _:-J art:51 her
a.
v e,' t -
tn, 1:: e sap :::
at:, a
erre*seta wig: •,
4i0 and the Alit; -a., Pen:.
Lunch eras serve:. ! );r_ 2 51
Apes. Roy Wt..
sett. Mr .. Ap t
Stet:,,,, ha...,. and 0 ..,i1: _..
t
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AUBURN
Mr. Kentleth J. Seott has been
appoluted p s:toaster in Auburn'
to suceeed _Mr. A resat Rollineon,
who has served this dis:riez a
postmaster for are..', year:, lir.
$etatt It the ?n:y son :I. lot-,
lIr. .and lira Rt bcr: :Lott and
a -t: tt ed e < e .a : N.•. , Rtal-
•3ezt. and
10 No. C ':been Hr
Arcs, ee e ':e:
he tali -Kee.:
Ian Ara:} He trafeed i._,
eni wee
:1s di'is t - 1, -
where he rente;,--.1
fee= en A.,
ti; e
newe
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sy e n
ARE YOU
looking for the best
buys in 'Footwear ?
BEFORE YOU BUY.
GIVE THIS STORE
A TRY —
Willis Shoe Store
The Little Store with the
big Values
FEDER.TI0_l- YEWS
By Carl Hemingway
The following was copied from
the 'Wheat Pool Budget" Nov, 14,
1955.
"Agriculture Minister Harkness
has predicted that for the first
time in several years all surplus
prairie wheat niay be removed
from farms and delivered to ele-
vators in the current crop year.
According to estimates, 204
million bushels of wheat remain-
ed on farms last July 31st. Pro-
duction amounted to 341 million
bushels this fall. Paving total sup-
ply of 5545: million bushels. After.
allowing for seed and feed needs,
it should be possible to deliver
the balance, he predicted. Last
year, prairie marketing of wheat
totalled 375 million bushels.
Seems to me I remember some-
one saying that Agricultural
-surpluses" have a strange way
of disappearing..
My memory len % too accurate
when I have to go back over ten
years bus I think it was 1946
that we had elur 1581 pear crop in
this area. Ever singe le seems
:hat ea0h year's crop hat been
lust a li:tle better than :he year
befare. This was :roe in :be west
un ear age there was a drop
t e,ds and this year, a _realer
Ara we •eading toward a
rfeeit:'- .
Some of :',en may reiall that
?nee 0:--:-::3 "e there was a
c. 3 Pha a'th who had a
''.::e_ ;advise' named _e 0h. T:
wire man Para:•(
there n ..._.:i be seven yE-ars
: bennteeus ewed by
sat
le••:1
ehell teremeh
77", feretne
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at fete
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THE SEAPORT/I NEW
si std n'ndey, isfuvanthttr 27, 1958
GIFT'S LAMPS CHINA
LACE TABLE CLOTHS
KIDDIE CARS WAGONS
BOOKS — ('llohh uair 1401,11 nolonlittti for 5111111,
Wttitd t!I'IUl YitltlAN
DOLLS Seas oar 111011, bit 5nloellon,
I')otl- ctu'rluget, ets.
Paint by Numbers Books
SNOW SUiTS GLOVES AND MITTS
WOOL HEAD SCARVES
SWEATERS AND HOSIERY
UNDERWEAR
Seaforth 5c to $1.00 Store
STATIONbEIRY AND GIFTS
BORN
Hough — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Nov. 21st, to :lir. and
Mrs. Eugene Hough, Egmond-
ville, a daughter
Egnon phis r''nited Ch1 reh
Dr, J. Semple, Minister.
Lyle Hammond, Organist -Choir
eadere
The First Sunday in Adient.
Morning Subject: Everyman's
B::tok of The Month Club,
Evening: THE ADVENT CAN-
DLE. (Consult special notice,)
10' a,m., Church School. The
:niters Class,
11 a.m.. Nursery Class.
11.34 a.m., Jr, Church.
Last away indifference, Conte
. Church.
100 uu1u0mun00u0n000un0an0mnununuw
First Presbyterian
Church
REV, D. LESLIE ELDER
\linisler
11 A,57. ell. JU H .S(13001., ANI.,
YIIBTH I•'I^7LLO\„3315' CLASS
11 -•ala, Ordinal E—re
Minister's ffertnnn.-.
ldttee of the 1 -;*alt_ Aseeeese
Senior -Choir, aethe.m. "The
• Altar of Prayer" i
7 p.m. The Mtnlete 'e L
"The Nature of the Eider _l,:”
Music, trio. Alice Ann bison.
Gene Nixon and Elizabeth
Stewart
H, A, ICEMPSTER
Organist and Choir Leader
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SNOWED UNDER
The night was dark, the snow was blowing,
The traffic rush was homeward flowing,
The road with slush and ice was deep,
And cars were moving at a creep.
Joe Daakes was travelling dose behind
The car in front, so he toold find
H's wry by the red light ahead ...
His tt'adshield wiper had gone dead.
And all was well with Joe until
Far 1.5 ahead,a sudden spill
Stooeod all the cars right down the fins
For careful drivers, this was fine.
Joe ;armed his brakes, began to skid,
Vise drivers don't, but Joseph did,
Now 1:1 feet down, Joe takes it easy.
lie wasn't smart when it was free_y.•
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PROCLAIM •'a> TION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
.3., OMant•e With a resolution po1ooed by
the Municipal Connell of the Towyn of Seaforth,
.1 hereby proclaim that in \'I01W Of the present
rabies situation 110 dog Alai 190 allowed to nut
r- ire in the Tow\'n. of Seaforth until further
._i r- f1'45R7 this date, NON ember _i'.:.
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