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The Seaforth News, 1955-10-27, Page 4In Case Of Fire Do You Know to Call No.100 to give alarm If a fire .broke out in your home or place of [business ?wou'ld you know crow to turn in an alarm? - Not many people in (Seaforth know to call No. 100 and give the location of the fire to the fireman who answers +bhe phone. This problem faced Ed Daly when a flash fire (broke out in Daly Motors on 'Saturday. "I called central and asked her how to burn in the alarm," he states. "I'll take care of it",central replied, ,and immediatey gave the alarm. .The response was instantan- eous from one of the firemen Who listened in while Ed was still talking to central. The message was quickly re- layed to the firehall and bhe alarm rung in. As a matter of curiosity, Mr. Daly has asked •a number of people if they knew how to turn in a fire alarm. Nobody knew. Everyone should know to call No. 100 in ease of fire and care- fully tell the answering fireman where the fire is. Every .minute and every second can be of ut- most importance at such a time. HENSALL Miss Marguerite McDonald who spent a few days last week with Mrs. Pearl Case returned to .her home in London on Sat- urday. Mr. Thos, Chatter of Hamil- ton visited recently with friends here. Miss Minnie Reid of London visited with friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Mousseau of St. +Catharines were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mousseau. Miss Edna Butt returned to her home in Toronto after visit- ing Mrs. Alda ?Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McKenzie, Mrs. Violet ?Schwalm and Mr. 'Roy ,Schwalm spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Perdue at Wasago Beach and Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl iSchnvalnn at Barrie. Mrs, Edna +Corlett visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed [Cor- lett and Wayne. Miss 'Shirley (Chapman of Sar- nia visited during the past week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Miss 'Isobel Alexander of Tor- onto spent the nveeScend with Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander and Iris. Mr. and Mrs. Kilpfer?of Minne- sota .spent the past three 'weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kyle and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kipfer. Members from Amber Rebek- ah Lodge 349 motored to God- erich on Tuesday evening when they were pleasantly entertain- ed by the Rebekah Lodge there. District Deputy Pres,, Mrs, Den- son :Sutter and her staff of HuI onic Rebekah Lodge, 'Clinton, in- stalled all elected and appoint- ed officers at the Goderioh Lodge Mr. John McDouaild, or In- •dian Head, ISask., who has spent the past six weeks with his sist- er, Mrs. Katharine McGregor, left by T,C.A. from Crumlin on Monday for his 'home, Mrs. Gus Voth and Jian of De- troit visited this week with the tformer's'nlother, Mrs. 'Lou .Simp- son. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker of 'Toronto were weekend visit- ors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. (Walker. Officers Installed By Rebekah Lodge District Deputy 'Pres., Mrs. Benson +Sutter and her staff of Huronic Lodge, 'Clinton, install- ed all elected and emanated ?of.. ficers at Amber Rebekah Lodge 349 on' Wednesday evening. Mrs. Archie 'MacGregor was installed as N. G. succeeding 'Miss Ma - I belle Whiteman, who is now junior past N. G. Other officers installed were vice grand, Mrs. Sam Ronnie, recording sec., Mrs. Hugh Mcliwen, fin. sec., Mrs. !Clarence iv+olland, treas., Mrs. Ernie 'Chrllpahase, warden, Mrs. 'Wm. Caldwell, •conductor, Mrs. Inez McEwen, chaplain, Mrs. Blighton IFerg, musician, Mrs. Harold 'Bell, color (bearer, Mrs- Wm. 'Brown. Right and left supporters of the N. G., Mrs. Alex MadBeath, Mrs. Wm. Parker. Right and left support- ers, vice grand, Mrs. Ross 'Rich- ardson and Mrs. 'Marks. Right and left supporters, !Chaplain, Mrs. J. Ingram and Mrs. Wm. Kyle. Right and left supporters of the Junior P.N.G., Mrs. Wan, Parke and Mrs, W. R. 'Bell. In- side +Guardian, Mrs. Glenn Bell. Outside Guardian, Mrs. A. Orr, Scone supporters, Mrs. L. Jacobi and Mrs. H. Lernmon. Degree „1,11111111111,11,1111111111,11001.1111111111111111111,: First Presbyterian Church Rev. D. Glenn Campbell Minister 10 A.M.—Church School and Bible Class 11 A.M. "Does the Protestant Church Need A Reformation?" Sacrament of Baptism 7 P.M. "Valley of Decision" Captain, Mrs. Sem Dougall. Mrs. B, 'Sutter was presented with a gift Iby Mrs, Harold Parker, P. N.G., on behalf of the Lorlge. Mrs, Wan. (Parke presided in the I absence of Miss lMeibello White- man, NA. Following the meeting a Dutch Auction was conducted by Mrs. Hugh McEwen and Mrs. Laird Jacobi with the following prize winners, Mrs. S, Ronnie, Mrs. T. Kyle and Mrs. A. Scholl. Re- freshments were served by the social committee. VARNA The W. A. of the United (Church are holding their annual ,bazaar in the tin), hall on Sat- urday, Oct. 29 at 3 p.m. Me, and Mrs. fCelsde and fam- ily moved last week to the R.O,'A.P. +Station at [Clinton. 'The Varna W.A. met in the (Church on Oct. 1+8 in the even- ing. The meeting opened with the theme song. Hymn 441 was sung. Miss Rachel Johnston read the scripture lesson. 'Thoughts on the 'lesson and prayer were read by Mrs. Lee McConnell. l:Iymn 4(45 was sung. The ?busi ness period 'followed with Mrs. 'Robert Taylor presiding. Mrs. Murvin Johnston read the secre- tary's report. Roll +caul was an- swered by 20 ladies. 'Mrs. 'Louis Taylor and Mrs. Lyle Hill were appointed delegates to the W. A. 'Convention on Oct. 26. Don't forget the bazaar on Oct. 29. Plans were made to have a Mother and Daughter 'banquet on 'Nov. 18. The meeting closed with W. A. Prayer. Mrs. .Stevens was then called to the front and Miss Rachel Johnston read a very appropri ate address and Mrs. Robt. Tay- lor presented Mrs, Stevens with a cup and saucer from the W. A., as she is leaving Varna. Mrs. (Stevens replied thanking all the ladies. +Lunch was served Iby lunch oonnlnittee. EGMONDVILLE Mrs,: Wm. McVittie, Blyth, who is 'Community Friendship Sec. of Huron Presbyterial, ad- dressed the joint meeting of the Egmondville 'United Church W. A. and W.M.S. Oct. 19, taking for ,her theme "Our High Call- ing". Mrs. Alex Boyes was host- ess to a large gathering of ladies for the Fall Thankoffering meeting. Mrs. E. Boyes opened the W.A. meeting by reading a poem and the Ode was sung. Mrs. 'Chas. Eyre read bhe scrip- ture lesson. Mrs. Roy McGon igle spoke on the theme "Giv- ing Thanks", and led in prayer. rent em right ht With 0 e Fora party... fora "treat"— there's treat" there's nothing like a Coke! It's pure, whole- some refreshment with a taste that's bright, bracing, bewitching. Almost everyone appre- ciates the best — so have plenty! Get extra Coke for Halloween ... 111111EMNIMEIN Authorized' bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. ESBECO LIMITED 668 ERIE -8T., STRATFORD, ONT. PHONE 78 11-55 bottle carton 3 Including redaol turas Phu cep, h zr M., bottle "Coke" is a registered trade mark Mrs. Elgin 'ilicKin+ley, Varna, gave a splendid report of a short course at Five Oaks. Mrs. W. Tr moor called the roll and read e t the :minutes. During the busi- ness (Period plans were made for a 'banquet in Nov. The semi -am nual •meeting in Goderic'h, Oct, 26 was announced and a nomin- ating ?committee; Miss Frances (Houston, Mrs. E. IShephenson and Miss R. MacKenzie was ap- pointed. Mrs. E. Stephenson (presided at the WIVDS. meeting. A poem "Harvest" was read by Miss Mae ;Smith. Mrs. P. ?Lindsay led inra p yen. The 'devotional exer- cises were in charge of Mrs. A. iForibes and Mrs. N. 'McLean. Mrs. E. Durst sang 'Just a closer Walk'. Mrs. S. Jackson gave a reading on -Thanksgiving. The guest speaker was introduced Iby Miss R. MacKenzie, and thanked by 'Mrs. W. E. Milroy. An invitation was accepted to attend WMMS. of First Presbyter- ian Church, ?Oct. 25th. Mrs. V. Pullman invited the ladies to her home in Nov. Lunch was served iby Mrs. +R. Tyndall's ICom'mittee. Mrs. E. 'Cameron thanked the hostess. BRODHAGEN Mrs. Lloyd Pushelberg and baby daughter returned hone from Listowel Hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Pushelberg and family have now moved to a farm near Port Elgin. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Drager have moved to their farm east of Seaforth in Melzillop Township Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hillebrecht of Florida are visiting Mrs. Annie Elligson and other -relatives. They visited with Mrs. George Beuer- man who is confined to Beck Memorial Sanitarium, London. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch and Mrs. Marshall of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Ili Prueter are spending this week with their daughter Mrs. Norman Rode and Mr. Rode, in Detroit. Mrs. Elizabeth Kistner is a pa- tient at Seaforth Hospital, Mr. Ross Leonhgrdt suffered a broken leg while horseback riding when the horse stumbled and threw him, the horse falling on his leg, He received treatment at Stratford Hospital, his leg placed in a cast, and he returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leonhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose and Carole spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matthew at Tavi- stock and attended the service at Sebastapol Lutheran Church at which the latter's nephew IVa. Maras, student of Waterloo Sem- inary, was the speaker ill the ab- sence of Rev. Stockinan, who is on a. trip to Europe. Films will be shown at the school on Friday evening. Farm forum meetings begin next Monday evening, 8.30, at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogh. Born—In Scott Memorial Hosp- ital, Seatorth, on Sunday, Oct. 23, 1955, to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Diegel, a son, Dennis Walter, a brother for Linda and Susan. A shower was held at Circle 13 Ranch, Orangeville, for Mr. and Mrs. John Moore (Marjorie Mill- er) newlyweds, Friday evening, Miss Elsie Siemon read the ad- dress and they were presented with a bedroom suite and individ- ual gifts. Tho Blue. Rangers of Gadshill provided music for dam - nig. Lunch was served including wedding cake. Mr. Dave Young of Sebringville called on Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Querengesser on Sunday. Mr. Roy Beuerman and Mr. Bill Burns, RCAF, both stationed at Edgar, Ont., spent a few days at the home of the formel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman. The Swing Bowling Club en- joyed a turkey dinner with all the trimmings in the church,base- ment on Tuesday eveningThe evening was spent playing games MCKILLOP W.M.S. The Fall thankoffering meet- ing of the McKillop Branch of fllIe W.M.IS. was held lin the schoolroom of First Presbyter- ian 'Ohurdh, Thursday, Oct. 20 with 'guests from [Clinton, 1Hen- sall, IPrewhetter ian W.M.S., Northside and Duff's, MelKi11op United 'W.MiS., Barbara Kirk- man and (Senior W.M.S. Mrs. Helen McMillan opened the meeting with a poem "He Lead- ebh Me". Hyman 691 was sung. Mrs. D. Ritchie gave the (bible reading from 1St. Lukes Gospel followed by thoughts on the les - on, Prayer by Mrs. J. L. Bell. Mrs, W. A. Wright accompanied by Mrs. E. Geddes, sang a well Tendered solo. Mrs. J. W. Thom- pson introduced the speaker, Miss Florence 'Baxter of +Chvp- pawa. Miss Baxter is the synodi- cal press sec., of the 'Hamilton and London Presbyterial. She spoke on various work that her own church in 'Chippewa does, the work oaf being a press sec., and told the story of an incident In the life ?of a missionary in A. f r Lc One of her matin thoughts was for each one to try and do something for others, and df possible for the mission- aries, who need help, so very much help, but the main thing for each one to do something. 'Mrs. J. T. Scott in a few well chosen words thanked '&Liss ,Bax- ter for her splendid address. Hymn 606 was sung. Mrs. Helen McMillan read a paper entitled "Influence". Anne (Kling then favored us' with a lovely piano instrumental which was much en- joyed by all. Mrs. ;A.. 'Harrison and Mrs. J. T. (Scott received the offering. Hymn 607 was sung. Mrs. D. G. ICamplbell clos- ed the meeting with prayer. A. social hour was spent following the meeting. WINTHROP The C.G.S;T., are having a Hallowe'en party in the form of THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, October 27, 1955 Regent er.� THURS. FRI. SAT. TEN WANTED MEN Randolph Scott - Jocelyn Brando Randolph Scott - Jocelyn Mende. The life and death of a reign or terror•. Randolph Scott against ten wanted men—all wanted for murder. He had to Ail' to stay alive MON. TUGS. WED. MCN OF THE FIGHTING LADY (Tecl,nlcolol') Van Johnson - Walter Pidgeon. A routine mission—a routine dive, •a putt of Brooke and then a paralyzing scream, I'm Mt", and two forgotten heroes write another page in History. THURS. FRI. SAT. LAW VS. BILLY THE 1111) (Teehnlolor) Scott Brady - Bette St. John COMING S1VI:N LITTLE FOPS (Technicolor) ,,,,,,,n„n,ur,,,,,,,,,,,,,„,,,1111n„r,,,,,r,nu,,,,,a,,,e,1111,1111,,0u0,n1,o,mrnmu,n,1111,,,,,1,ymnfn,n,, WE REPEAT -- Thins Store Saves You Money! There is a elan who doesn't know a rabbit is a bunny . . Yet he is wise enough to know That this Store saves him money ! WILLIS SHOE STORE The Little Store with the "l3ig Values” mm,1a1n1m111m11111,,,,,,11111. 11111111m1a1m,1111111111111,,,a1111,11,11,1,1,m1111111uu11„ ,1111un11111111„ a visit from 'home to home ask- ing for 'donations for relief work, thus combining fun with sharing. Articles such as wash cloths, soap, yarn, needles etc., and even money for bale ex- pense will be appreciated, Look Tor the girls on 'Saturday even- ing, 'Oct. 29th. 'Coale masked, girls. BORN Stadlemann—At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on Oct. 20, to Ma. and Mrs. Fer- nand Stadlemmm, Blyth RR) a son Polick—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct, 22, to Mr. and Mks. Stanley Pol- ick, Egmondville, a daughter Diegel — AL Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 23, to Mr. and MIs. Walter Diegel, -RRA Mitchell, a son Boswell—To Mr. and Mra. Walter E. Boswell, of London, on Oct. 15, 1055, a daughter Bazaar Ladies of First Presbyterian Church are holding a Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 5 FROM 3 O'CLOCK TO 7 There will be a sale of hand knitted articles, aprons and Homemade Raking Afternoon Tea will be served ANNOUNCING HesaH !c-$1 tore OPEN THURSDAY MORNING Oct. 27th, at 9 A.M. Draw Saturday night for a Satin Bound Blanket C. T. CHRIS'TIE 1954 Ford Coach EXCELLENT CONDITION 1951 Stude Sedan $875.00 RADIO, NEW PAINT, EXCELLENT Many others priced to sell at SeaforthMotors PHONE 541 SEAFORTH TOWN OF SEAFORTH REMEMBRANCE DAY On instructions from the Council, I hereby request Citizens and Businessmen to observe FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th as Remembrance Day, by closing their places of business all day, and all attending the Legion service Dr. E. A. McMaster MAYOR • God Save the Queen a NOTICE TOWN OF SEAFORTH No Parking will be allowed on Main Street on Friday nights between ,the hours of 2 A.M. and 8 A.M. to facilitate the cleaning of the street Saturday morning. By order of the Town Council