The Seaforth News, 1953-12-03, Page 5THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1953
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ROBIN HOOD OATS, for Slot Breakfast' . , , .30 oz. bag 17c
CLARK'S PORK BEANS, 20 oz. tins -17o; 2 for 330
WETHEY'S TOMATO JUICE, fancy Quality, 20 oz. tins 110
10 TINS -$1.00
AUSTRALIAN RAISINS 2 lb 370
WESTONS CHOCOLATE DROP CANDIES, , 1 ib collo 39c
OLD LONDON TOWN MINCE MEAT, 2 pie size. , Tin 33c
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Saturday Mar ing Hockey
All Boys wishing to play Hockey are to be at the
Community Centre
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th
At 9 A.M.
Age Limit, 15 before December lst
Members of the Midget Team are not allowed to play
SATURDAY, DEC. 5
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day's (December (3) issue ,of The De-
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"Older than the' Dominion of Canada";
District Representatives listed below
HENSALL — F. G. BONTHRON
SEAFORTH — WATSON & REID
HEAD OFFICE — LONDON, ONTARIO
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
N..minations
A Meeting of the Electors of the Town of Seaforth
will be held in the
Town Hall, Seaforth
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30
1953
I'or the purpose of nominating persons for the offices of . Mayor,
Reeve, six Councillors, Public School Trustees and Public Utility
Commissioner
Nominations will be from 7.30 P.M. to 8,30 P.M.
If a poll be necessary, the sante will be held at the
following places on.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9th, 1953
FROM 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
POLLING SUB -DIVISION No. 1 and 2 at Teall's Garage,
POLLING SUIT -DIVISION No. 3 and 4 at the Public Libren'
POLLING SUB -DIVISION No, 5 and 6 at M. E. Clarke Garage
Seaforth, November 16, 1953
D. H. WILSON, Town Clerk
THD S +'A. ORTU NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, Jack Aldington and Margaret
of Varna, Mrs. Frank Tuffin, of
Stai'fa, Mrs. McLachlan, of Crom-
arty, and Mrs. Ken Williams and
Ryan, of Clinton, were recent visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs, T. Addington,
Miss Florence I)inney of London
was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. 15. H.
Close over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. H, iM ruin, Petrolia,
were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Wright,
Mr, Michael Laudenbach, Toronto,
spent the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Laudenbach,
Miss Yvonne Bolton, Hamilton,
and Mr, David Bolton, Kitchener,
were guests of their mother, Mrs. L.
Bolton over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnson, New
Hamburg, spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs, J. Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Matthews, Chat-
ham, were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
Mr, Jaok Murray, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his another, Mrs.
J. Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Boussey and son
were guests over the weekend of
Mr, and Mrs. B, Shaw, London.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bingham, Hamil-
ton were weekend guests with rela-
tives.
BORN
MEDD—Arrived ut the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Medd, on Dec. 2, a
son, James. Harold, a brother for
David
GILER—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Nov. 80th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Ziler, Seaforth, a (laughter
GACKSTETTER--Mr. and Mrs. Arn-
old Gaekstette' (Irma Ferguson)
of Iiippen are ]nappy to announce
the arrival of their daughter Karen
Jean in South Huron Hospital, Exe-
ter, on Wed., Nov, 25th, a sister
for Gail Ann and Lynn Loree.
NOMINATIONS
Morris Township
Reeve: Harvey Johnston (withd.).
Charles Coultes (qual.). Samuel Al-
cock (quaff.), Bailie Parrott.
Council .(four to be elected) :
Stewart Procter, Bruce Smith, Wil-
liam Elston, Walter Shortreed, Ross
Duncan (all qualified), George Mich-
ie (withd.), George Heatherington
(withd.).
Public School Trustees: Reginald
Watson, George Michie and Torrance
Dundas (all acclaimed), George No-
ble, Janes Johnston '(both with-
drew).
Hay Township
Reeve: Reeve Earl Campbell (accl)
Deputy Reeve: V. L. Becker (accl)
Council (three to be elected): L.
H. Rader (quail, A. J. Roche, R. W.
Illsley, Leonard Grob (qual), E. J.
Willert, Delbert Geiger.
Public School Trustees: Ray Fish-
er, William Haugh (both acclairnod).
Hallett Township
Reeve: Reeve William J. Dale
(qual), John Ira Rapson (qual).
Council (four to be elected) : Geo.
C. Brown, W. R. Jewitt, Thomas
Leiper and Emmerson Hesk (all
qualified), Arthur Clark and Nelson
McLarty.
Hens all Village
Reeve: Reeve (Huron Warden)
Alvin W. Kerslake (qual), William
G. Park (withd).
Council .(accl.) William G. Park,
Lorne Luker, Harold Hoy, Norman
Jones.
P.U.C.: R. E. Shaddick.
Public School Board (three ac-
claimed) : Lorne E. Hay, Harold J.
Bonthron, Peter L. McNaughton.
WIT
EUCHRE AND
DANCE !
Sponsored by the L.O.B.A.
In Seaforth Community
Centre
Friday, Dec. 4th
Games at 8,30
Music by Collins Orchestra
Admission 50c, Ladies please bring
sandwiches. Lucky lunch prize,
Christmas Bazaar
TEA & HOME BAKING
Sewing Booth, Candy and Mystery
Box. Draw for Cedar Chest
SATURDAY, DEC. 5TH
FROM 3 UNTIL 6
In St. James' School Hall
Under auspices of the Catholic
Women's League
Turkey Bingo !
St. Columban Parish Hall
TUESDAY, DEC. S - 9P.M.
15 games for Turkeys
3 Cash Specials
Adm, 1,00 Door prize
BIG TURKEY
BINGO !
St. Patrick's Parish Hall
Dublin
THURS., DEC. 3rd
9 o'clock
Sponsored by C.W.L.
cep
"We just do not know how to begin.
Well, it is no use.
We just have so many Christmas
Suggestions in our store that you,
yourself, will have to come in and look
around.
Use our lay -away -plain."
Funeral Home and Ambulance Service
PHONE 43 NIGHTS 595-W
HULLETT
On Nov. 30th the Fireside Farm
Forum met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, George Dabbs with 28 adults
present. The television broadcast was
enjoyed and two discussion groups
were formed to consider the topic,
"The Struggle for Men's Minds".
'(1) In order to show Asiatic coun-
tries that our attitude to them is
friendly, Canada should continue to
send them aid through the United
Nations' Technical Assistance Pro-
grams, the Colombo Plan, and send
them surplus foods at reduced prices.
Be particularly friendly towards our
new Canadians, ,(2) We can help con-
vince others that the democratic
way of life is batter than the Com-
munist way by making our own liv-
ing conditions so attractive and sat-
isfying other nations will notice the
difference. By having scholarships
for clever students so they can spend
a few years in our country at a col-
lege, university or technical school.
Christianize the other countries,
send more missionaries, doctors and
nurses to improve their living con-
ditions and train the people to help
themselves.
Next Monday the group meets at
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Anderson's home,
Prize winners for progressive eu-
chre were: most games, Mrs. Bob
Dalton, Bert Hoggart; lone hands,
Mrs. George Carter, Jim Howatt;
consolation, Mrs. George Hoggart,
Jim Jamieson,
The directors of the Federation of
Agriculture held their monthly meet-
ing and turkey banquet at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tyndall on
Thursday, Nov. 26 with 31 present.
I'rogressive euchre was played. Most
games: Mrs. Verne Dale, Bob Turn-
er; lone hands, Bob Turner; conso-
lation, Mrs. Earl Gaunt, Stanley Ly -
On.
NORTH McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman Kitchen, of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glanville spent
a day last week with the latter's
brother, Mr. George McCallum of
Galt, who is ill in Galt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward C. Regele,
Miss Mary Foster and Mr. Bill
Fischer of Mitchell called on Mr.
and Mrs, Ed Regele on Sunday.
Miss Yvonne .Diegel spent the
weekend with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Diegel,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele visited
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Rapien on Fri-
day evening.
McKILLOP
The films shown in the Evangeli-
cal Church on Monday evening were
enjoyed by those present.
Mrs. Fred Hoegy has been con-
fined to her bed with an attack of
pleurisy.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eisler of
Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wie-
tersen of Bornholm were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Eggert.
Miss Lila •Smith of Stratford spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Lavern
Hoegy.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Flanagan Jr.
spent Sunday at Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Stoskopf of
Fullerton spent Thursday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Regele.
Mrs, Kate Balzer and son of .Strat-
ford visited her brother Mr. Irvin
Rock and Mrs. Rock on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Chambers
and son John of Preston spent the
weekend at the home of her mother
Mrs. Leslie Beuerman.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Beuerman
spent the weekend et Detroit,
The Farm Forum met on Monday
night at the home of John and Mrs,
Henderson. Wo formed three groups
to answer the questions. (1) What
steps should Canada take to show
Asiatic countries that our attitude
to them is friendly and non aggres-
sive? (2) What can we do to con-
vince others that the democratic way
of life is better than the communist
way? This was followed by a short
discussion period. We then splayed a
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Electric Trains, Dolls, Games. Mechanical Toys
Cowboy Guns, Crokiaole,
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few games of euchre with Mrs, Ro-
bert Campbell and Harry Nesbitt as
winners. Lunch was served and we
will meet next Monday night at
Gordon and Mrs. MacKenzie's home.
KIPPEN EAST
The December meeting of Kippen
East W. I, will be held on Dec. 9 at
2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. E. White-
house, and Mrs. Stewart is co -
hostess. Roll call, "What I would
like for Christmas". Poem, Mrs. J.
Sinclair; motto, Mrs. R. Peck;
Christmas Story, Mrs. N. McLeod;
current events, Mrs. W. Caldwell;
collection for Children's Shelter,
Goderich and exchange of gifts; tree
committee is Mrs. E. Whitehouse,
Mrs, W. Workman, Mrs. W. Cald-
well. Children's treats, Mrs. E. Mc-
Bride, Mrs. E. Jarrott. Lunch com-
mittees: sandwiches, Mrs. E. Jarrett,
Mrs. J. Cooper Jr„ Mrs. Ross Chap-
man, Mrs. Campbell Eyre, Mrs. Mc-
Leod, Mrs, Lostelle; cookies, Mrs,
W. H. McLean, Mrs, 3. Sinclair, Mrs.
Win. Bell, Miss Margaret McKay,
Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. Charles
Eyre; ice cream, Mrs. W. Kyle, Mrs.
J. McNaughton, Mrs. Glen Slavin,
Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. Ivan For-
syth, Mrs. 3, McLellan.
HULLETT
Mrs. John Riley .was hostess to
the WMS and WA of Burns on
Tuesday, Nov. 24, Mrs. Jas Scott,
assisted by Mrs. J. Riley, Mrs. E.
kiosk, Mrs. N. Lear, Mrs. Moon and
Mrs. Colson presented a Christmas
worship service and program. Mrs,
Roe gave a reading in keeping with
Christian Stewardship. Thankyou's
were read from Mrs, Jas. Howatt,
and the Leiper family. It was decid-
ed to remember all sick and shutins
at Christmas. The Christmas meeting
will be held on Wed. Dee, 30.
Ladies' Aid
The president, Mrs. Wm. Bell,
conducted business for the Ladies'
Aid of Burns'. Roll call in January
will be answered by an article of
clothing, or toy, for a child in Korea.
The bazaar held at the close of the
meeting netted the society $24,21,
A delicious supperwas served by
members of group 1,
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PULLMAN CASE AEROPACK
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Train Cases
in
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variety of
attractive
coverings,
as shown $17.00
Smith's Shoe Store
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