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The Seaforth News, 1959-11-05, Page 1The Seaforth News WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 81 Phone 84 ' SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1959 51,60 a Year Authorized us $iscond plttnwa ail,: Post Milo Peet, Snowdon taws. Publishers Secretary Post For Cardiff Hinted According to a newspaper Ire^ Port from Ottawa, Elston Cardiff, Conservative MIP 'for Huron, may be appointed 'parliamentary secre• Mary to Prime 'Minister Diefen- balcer. Mr, Ca/strife told The Seaforth News on TuesdaY that rte hard no word about it and knew nothing except wheat he had read hi tile ,papers, Although Prime Ministe Diet - =baker has+ not lied a perliemen terry assistant, a Sovin r• Prime Minister, the late Mlaokenzie King, bad 'appointed his LI'berai Whip to that 'position, Ma, 'Cardiff :served for two years as :government Whip under Mr. Diefenbalcer. The position of 'Parliatnent'ary Assistant cameos a salary of $4,000 a year. NAMED DIRECTORS At the annual meeting of Dis- trict 8 .of the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies, at Mil- verton, last week, Robert Camp- bell oC Seaton'th, was named assoc. tate director. Nims. :reseal' ,Grum- mett of Seafortb, -is. ,diaseotor • of the women's ,division. RED CROSS TO MEET • The regular meeting; of the Red Cross Society will be held in the library 1•oonie on 11i'iday, Nov. 6t11, at 3 pm. November Meeting Tentative Schedule Tuckersrnith Council For 'C' Hockey Tackeremith 'municipal council mat in the town hall, Searortit, Tentative schedule: on Nov, 3rd at 12,30 pin, All ar em- NYStratEprd at Seaforth, bets were present with the -Reeve 10 --Stratford Minutes of the prevl- 12—Preston se. Elmira our regular and of epeo8wl meet- 14—Sepjomth et Stratford Mg, Oct. 20th, were react and ad. 14•-'131mita art (Preston ,opted on enation of Councillors 17—Pa'eaton at SDAPORTH Varley and Falooner, 1$—New Hamburg at Elmira The engineer's report en the 20—SI7AFORrj''H at New hamburg Williams tnuuieap'al Brain Was 21 --Preston at Stratford read and provisionally adopted. 25—Stiatforcl at New 'Hamburg Bylaw 9, 1950, -on the Stewart 26-1931mira, at Sl?rtiFOP!DFI chain was finally passed, 'sigeed 28-9 9AP'ORTII at Preston and sealed. In accordance with a 28—New Hamburg sit Stmarttora request front 88r. A. M. Harper, Dec. • OA, the audit fee for 1959 was In- 1—New serumenre at sgeearalem creased to $600,00, to be apPor- 2—E1mhira at New Iiainibarg tinned as follows; Township, $360, 3—SEAFORTII'et Elmira Telephone System $125; • School 5—Stratford et Preston Area• $100; SS No. 3, 515. The 9—Preston at New Hamburg clerk was inetruoted to reply to 10—+Strabfonxl at Elmira the Township of Crowlaud advas- 12—Elanita st$tratfomd • jug them .that they eonour in the 12—New Tlaniburg at Preston resolution to ,have the Provincial 15—Stratford .at SEAFORfr,1-I government take over complete 17—New easmeeee at D1•mipa palyment and administration of ' 18—SEAFO'RTH at N. Hamburg Public welfare in the Province 'of 19 --,Preston at ,Stralt4ord (4 pts.) Ontario. 22—N. Ifiamburg at SEAFORTH There were no ,app:eal's to the 26 -=Elmira at N. Hamburg (2,30) Court .of Revision on the assess- 26—Stratford at Preston (4 pts,) anent roll :for 1960 taxation. 28--SDA'FORTH at Threaten The Township of Tuclrersmith 29—peestan at SDAFORTH will be hosts to the Huron' County Jan. Municipal Officers Association. at 1—,Stratford et N, Httanbueg their spring :meeting in 1960. Th'e 2_ara •at ,Pa•aatau clerk was insitruotee to pay assts- 2--il'ew seamerte et Stiaeford canoe on the Williams Municipal g eet•a at S77�AFCRTH Drain.•Aecounts passed included: 6eeprs e Two. of Illy, Deters and Soidan aseton at New Hamburg Drains assessment, $442 fire pro- GORDON ro- 7—Slmatfomd at Elmira GORDONKENNEDY tecttotn $16; dump $22.50; Adams 9—N, Hamburg at Preston Yellow and bronze mums form- Drain 550; supplies $36:06; pas- 9—S77AFOR'1tH at Slttatford ed the setting' in Atwood Presby- tage $10; snupp. t1low., $25; cler 13—SEAFOSRTH at N. Hamburg ,feriae Church on Seem -day, Ode- ical assistance $17 :drains 5326.- 14—Stratford at SEATO-RTH ter 17th at 3• o'elock, for tete Maar 75; livestock protection $254; 14—Preston at Elmira riage of Doris• Isabelle KennedY, nursing home caro '$916—SrePORT'I-0 at Preston Town 16—New Hamburg at eston£ord Seaforth, tleughter 02 Mr. and :of .Seaforth, high :school debs., e 19 Preston et SEAFORT2i Mass. William Kennedy, Listowel., $3,061.13; petty casdt •$25• roads, to 'Donald Seri Gordon, sou of $2,524,79;, Receiver -General $7.1'6, 22--Stratfartl at New Hamburg Mr,' and Mrs. A. H. Gordon, At- salary and allow. 5241.63, Council 2S—Eltasira at StratE'ord wood. Rev. Douglas Black, minis" adjourned to meet Dec. 1 at 1 pm. -23-New Hamlbaatg at Preston ter of the' church, performed tate 6 N. Hamburg at SDAFOILTH 27—Preston I Hamburg cerem ehhMasa.cngus Bride -To -Be AFORTiZ was paYl y organist of the church. The ,bride 1S Honored 30—SDA101RTH at Stratford e chose a traditional gown of white Miss Mae Coleman.was guest of New Ha.mbe g mane e will be a eat 8 o'cloeting at tct slipper satin featuring a full e honor at a ehower Wednesday ev- on Thursday evening, Nov. 5, to skirt. The jetted bodice was eddwith shoat sleeves and sabrinana ening, Oot. 28th,. at the home et finalize this sohedule and make w neckline, and the waistline ex -';Mrs. Lorne Lawson, with Mies any necessary •ehawges. tended to a _deep V at jhe front Helen Wilson and Me. Jack.11iecld with a bow trim at the back. Icer co -hostesses, Contests and .games MOLATIG•FILIN - DI17C•7JIL was were played, winners being Mae shoulder length illusion veil held by a head dress studded with Coleman, Joyce Jewitt and Mrs. The ,marriage was 5o1emn3zed seed pearls and she carried a Ross Merrill, Miss ,Joyce Jewitt .at St. Peter's Lutheran ;Church, white satin covered Bible crested gave a reading, "Harvey at the Riodhagon, on Friday, Oct. 30th, with sweetheart rosebuds and Bridge." Mae was then asked to at 3 .o'clock :of Marleen Dose:the white'streamems. Mrs, Jack Scholl sit in a nicely decorated chair, Diegel, RN„ daughter of Mr. and et Atwood, sister .of the bride- Mrs. Jack Medd read the address Mrs, William Diegel, Brodlhagen, .room, was maid -of honor wear- and relies Itelen :Wilson and Mrs. and DoealdO John McLaughlin, groom, ing a ted velvet dress and car- Loam Lawson Presented Mae son ot Mr. Melville McLaughlin reed a bouquet of white carnations with the lovely gifts. Mae thank of Kincardine, and the late Mrs. end Ted sweetheart roses. Keith edthe ladies. A delicious lunch McLaughlin. Rev. Calvin Diegel, ,Kennedy of Listowel, brother of was served by Mrs, Jack Medd brother of the bride, of Gerald - the bride, was best met. Helen Wilson, -.Wes, Geo. H.oggart ten,' and. Rev. E. 6. Fiedler o2640- .4. reception was held at 5,30 at and Mrs. L. Lawson, fated. 'White nouns and aandlee the Coronation hotel, Iiarristou, r� the the altar. The bride was where the bride's mother received No Rural Deliver given away by her father. The or- the r the guests tveamang a royal blue nth ' ga'nist was Miss Ruth Clexlce, RN, Drape dress with pinto and black On Nov. th Stratford, playing traditional we• tiding music and the soloist was accessories and pink rose pars- jirednesday, November 11th, R•e• Miss Patricia Suohring, cousin of age. She was assisted by the membrance Day, being a statutory the bride, of Sebringville, sing - bridegroom's mother wearing a holiday, the .main doors of the :ing Wedding Prayer and 0 Por - blue witI Frenchembroidered crape post office w ill be open. ttom 7 am feet Love. Bride's costume was of with black accessories and Pink ,to 6 pm. The wickets• will be open, white velvet floor length ,chapel rose corsage. For a tvedciing. trip from 12 noon to 1 pm only, when train and square collar, long lily to the USA, the bride nocl a all )bases of business will Ise point sleeves. 'Phis was •made by brown wool crape dressmaker transacted. All incoming and out- the bride's 90-year..old grandnto- suit, beige feather hat with .going mails will be sorted and tther, Mas, .Ida Brunner, Sebrin brown accessories and yellow despatched as usual. Rural pat- ville. A fingertip veil hung from mum corsage. The couple will Tons :are reminded' there win be a pillbox hat crocheted by ,her reside at Seaforth, no ,clelivory 011 this clate. mother, Site carried a cascade Pa'eparstions are now being bouquet of reel roses. The maid of TEEN TOWN NEWS macre tor the annual 'Christmas honor, Mfrs. Duncan McFayden, (11, Got will) rush. Suggested postal deadline RN, ofKincaa^cliae. The brides - The witches and goblins 'turned dates to ensure .Christmas deliv- maids, Joan Brake, RN, of Stant- out in a large attendance for our ery are published on the post off- ford; Mary Fyfe, cousin of the Ieallowe'eu dance Saturday night ice bulletin bond. Mall early and groom, Sebringville. The cost - at the arena. Music was supplied avoid disappointment. Your coin- -tunes of maid of honor and bride - by Stewart Baird and his orches- Prete postal address 5110088 ap- smeids were identical of red vel- tra, who were suitably dressed to Pear on all outgoing and incoming vet, red feather ]tats and shoes fit the occasion. There were about mail ante white gloves and all carried 225 present at this dance. We cascade bouquets .of white mums, would like to thank the Chinese MRS. SECO:RD MCBRIFIN The 'flower girl was Brenda Mc- eonPle anct our little g'r'ammar There passed away in Scott Lean, cousin of the bride, St-rart- sohool girl (better known to ev- Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on force, in shoatt red velvet stress, erybody as Mas. 1'tePhail, Mrs, Set., Oct. 31, Grace Manson Land- red shoes and white gloves (tnd Hutehlson and Mrs. McDowell) sborough, beloved wife et Second .carried a basket of white baby for helping to serve the lunch at McBrien. A daughter. of the late mums. The rtngbeerer was Brad - intermission. The lunch was the Wm, and Annie Manson Lands- ley McLean, cousin of the bride, usual apple eider and doughnutsborough, (Mrs. McBrien was born of Stratford. The best men were which is eerved every hallowe'en,- in Tuckersmith towltshlp 57 years Ian McKay and Gordo- Harris of Prizes were won by Pearn ;Mc- ago: Since her .marriage 32 years Lean and Dorothy Boyer, who I am sure had most :of us baffled ago she had resided an con. 4, Hallett township. all evening as to who they were. Besides her husband she is sur - I mast say gals must be the first "ived by one .claughter, Maxine, bine either one of them has said Mrs. Glen Gaacey, Vancouver, BC„ so few words in an 070111118. We one sister Elsie, Mrs. Walker .Cat• - must congratulate them on their life, Honsall, two brothers, James ability to keep ,their identities to and William of Tuokersmith. She themselves. Other prizes were wen was .predeceased by a son, David, • by Gail Finlayson and Emily E1- in 1942. liott. Rnhi]y was the witch from, The funeral was held on Men- the moon and Gail was her escort• for the evening. We of the exeoutive would like to congratulate those who put on a costume of some sort and came out to help make the evening a success, even though they didn't get a prize for their efforts. Bets for luck newt year, kids! • We had visitors at the :dance 'from •Clinton, Goderaolt and Stret- ford. A couple .of week ago Jaok Webb came up to our .meoting to ask the members of Teen Town to help euppPort the hockey team. IIe asked each member to cell one booster ticket anal also t0 try to .come out .and cheer ter our play- ers at their league games. CARS WREOKI4D A car striven by John Varley, 17, of Tueket•smibli, wont out of control an Main street S•ttoday night about 13.,80 and collided head on with an un:oceurpie8 oar parked 111 trout ot the Conenor- eiel hotel, ,owned by 'Donald Mit- thews, 17, at Joint St, Both store were badly damaged. leo one was injured. Conetrubtes Bates and Calder ,investigated. 70th Anniversary To Hold Baseball of St. Thomas W.A. Night Friday Phe Woman's Auxiliary as St. Friday evening of this walk Thomas' Anglican Ohuroh. coleb- will be Baseball 'Night when a rated 'their 70th birthday on Tue- get-together will be held at the stew, Nov, Srd. Tee ladies of the public school for the three Sea- cllstriob churches were theirforth teems, the Juveniles, Ban - guests, A celebration 'of Holy tame and Peewees.. While none Communion 1705 hold In tete of the teams won any ehampf0U— churelt 'during winch 'Mi•e, Oleeve ships, nevertheless they all made .Coombs sang a solo. Igetem. Mrs. a good showing, all three Shaving G. Iv2eGavin, president, welcomed reached their group finals. ,tile ladies to 'a sac/option .in the ere film on NHL hockey will be Pariglt: h'a11, Miss' Cheryl Meer* shown, pictures will be taken and sang a beautiful eat!,etas, Hunt three awards will be made, to fire of Godeeiolt brought ongratelte boy voted the most valuable play- times Yrem the fleenery, Mns, ,Do- er on each team, There will be na'ldson inteoduceci the special sandwiches and coke: All Inter- g'uesb speaker, Mrs. Luella, of ested in baiteball are invited to Kitchener, Diocesan social service 'attend, secretary, Mrs, Semple, of. Eg- monclville, thanked -the WA ladies on behalf of the visitors, The ,tea table was centered with Mr, and Mrs, Bill Evans and a bowl of golden mums flanked children, Chippewa, with Mr. and by gold and white .candles. A Mrs. Frani_ Evans, three=ti'er 'decorated birthday cake Mrs. Margaret D411, Basil Byrne, was cut by :the ]resident, 'MTs. Detroit, Wm. Byrne, Trenton, MCGavin. M1oh„ and Robert Byrne, Hamil- Pouaing tea were life members; 'ton, with Miss :Monica Byrne, All Mrs, Wm. Southgate, Mrs, Wm, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Oldfield, +line•. A. Bethune and Mrs, McGrath. E, 0 : Casa. Neil Stapleton, OAC, Guelph, at his home, 86132. JOHN E. HARRIS Mes. Louis Dillon anti Miss Do- wse. St. Tlrouias with iI . and IMt's, Margaret An'n Harris, for- Mrs, IMinut'ice Dillon. mealy of Hibbert, flied at the ease Marie Terauskopt, Ilantil- Muir nursing home on 'Oct. 29th. ton, with hem mother, Mrs. Cath - She had been in failing health erine Krauskopt• for several years. •She was been Mr, anti Mi^s, Hubert O'Reilly in Halbert, a daughter of the late ,have moved to London. Michael and Ellen Jamieson Mil- laiss Lorraine Looby, Sit, jos- ea April 28, 1871. On Dec. 25, epic's hoepdtal, Lonclou, whet iter 1901, she pnarried John Edward mother, Mrs, A. M. Looby Harris, with died 37 (years ago. • Miss Anne Kohne, Mise Des - She was the last surviving mem- ohene, Mr. Coale and Mr. Des - bee of a family ,at ten. She lived chane, Wimds'or, with MT. and in Hibbert until moving to Sea- Mrs, Tom Coyne. forth several years ago to melte air. and Mrs, William Garter, her hoarse with hey daughter, Mrs, Niagara Falls, with 1111. and Mrs. .L (Velma) 'Kelland, She was a Walter Carpenter, member of the United Church. Woad was received: here of the Surviving are a son Nelson Ham- death of a former resident of Tis, Hibbert; two daughters, Mrs. Dublin, Arthur Forster, who died Kenneth (Beulah) Rice, Hibbert; at Port Albert this week follow - and Mrs. Reiland; also seven ing a lingering illnss.s. Mm. an:d ,grandchildren and six great !Mrs. Forster operated a bakery grandsons. The funeral service business mere for several years be - was held at Mitchell on Sat.. fore moving to Pont Albert, Mr. nrclay afternoon, oonductecl by Forster ie survived by leis wife Rev. J. C. Britton ,of Noi'tihside and two daughters, Mrs. Francis United Church, Seaforth, Burial Glossop, London, and Mrs. Wnu. was in Bethel cemetery, ,Munro,' Durst, Markdale. The funeral ser- vice was held at Port Albert on MRS. CHARLES E. PAULI Wednesday with burial at Mark- Mirs, Elizabeth Ann Pauli, 61, .dale. lhe October meeting of the of 148 Avon St., Stratford, widow Dublin's ober m I ingtuto the of Charles 'Henry Paula died sed- ,held at the home of Mrs. Douglas ,denly :on Monday in Stratford General Hospital. She was born Racho with 22 members and five in MoIdi,ilop, near Seaforth. on visitors present. A pot luck sup" Dec. 17, 1895, 'a 'daughter of the per was enjoyed before the meet - late ,David M. and :Isabella Ross. ing, Lucky chair and cup prizes Atter her maeriage to Mr. Pauli were won by Mrs. E. Dean anal in 1.922 she moved to Stratford bIrs. 'II. Pabhicl.. Mrs. E. Jordison where she had sine= been 'a "rad- gave the motto with hints' on.eatr- dent. She was a member, o't Zion ring, MTS. Herb Britton was a de - Evangelical Lutheran Chureh and legate to the 45th annual-conven- the United Lutheran Women's 'tion and banquet of the London or- ganization. Surviving are two area. A tap dance was given by claughters, Mrs. Lance (Davis) Al- Brenda iftaoho and Sharron Klein- er 2 St. Pauls; 'Mrs. Nenfeld:t rendered tour piano num. (Lois) Moore, Kitchener; two bets. A sale of jams and jellies sons, Kenneth Pauli, Toronto; was auctioned. by Mrs, Tom But- Keith Pauli, Seuneterre, Que. 2 ters. Mr's. E. Dean gave courtesy Mothers, Charles A. Ross, Los rem'ae'ka. Fami1i' night will be Angeles, Calif.; Malcolm F. Ross, held at elms. Herb Ba'uttan's• house Rochester, Mich,; three sisters, far the November meeting. Bile. J. Melvin Keys, London;The members of Dublin WI Mrs. Sake Broome, Seaforth; Mrs, were invited ter attend the meet - John Byermann, Seaforth; and 10 Mg et Statfe WI at Stella town- grandchildren. The body nested ship hall on Wednesday evening. at the ,Heinbuck funeral home, Groupe of representatives from where a emeriti service conduct. Bornholm and Kippen were also eel by Rev. Walter Ohrt of Zion present. The president, Miss Vera 17vangelical. Lutheran - Church, Tdambly, graciously welcomed the will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. visitors, The guest speaker was Burial will be in Avondale cemet- tee district RTI irresident, Mrs. ery. Boyce of Stratford, who described the flourishing progress of the QUIET fT<iLLOWTJ'DN Women's Institute _luring the pro- ' Police said on Mon•clay that 'Hal- gra 60 llowe aAn interesting' committee lowe'en had ,passed off very quiet• slam followed and the onlnch, members served a deliaiotts lunch. ly in Seaforth. Outside of window soaping there had only been a few incidents reported The Dub- BRUCEIELD lin Highway sign was found be- We are Pleased that Miss Jean side the roadway 'at the park on MoGlinchee is improving in CIin- the east side of town. ton hospital atter her serious ac- cident. Bmucofieid and community ex- tend their sympathy to• the fam- ily amily -of the lame Mrs, Mary Talbot who massed away on Saturclay. The funeral ,took place in Bruce - field United Church on Tuesday, 00frs, Thos, Baird Sr. Is a patient in Clinton hospital. We wish her. a epeecly recovery. Feagusov is the only slaughter of Miss Marie Elliott. and her aunt, Mrs. Brace Menary, Bay- field, are visiting in Detroit, 'Mr, and Mrs. Don McKenzie and family :spent last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. S. IYI.aKenzie. Group 4 of the W . held a quil- ting bee at the home of Mrs, Wm, Douglas on Monday. DUBLIN ENGAGEMENT Miss Gail Eveiene Ferguson, a 1959 graduate of Civic ':Eloepital Kincardine. Ushers, Arthur Dieg School of Nursing, and Stuart el, Brocthagen, brother of bride, Toronto, haver and Ian MOLaughlin, brother of announced their engagemeut and Wilber Keyes of the ,groom, of Kincardine. The 'thein P']ans to be married in Meek bride's mother wore a two piece Street United Clu rch, Peterbor- dress of :royal blue tweed, coral ough, on Saturday, Nov. 28. Miss hat and gloves and white mum MT and Mrs. Carlyle Ferguson o£ corsage. The bridegroom's aunt, Peterborough and her fiance is the Mae. Ted Fyfe of ,Hanover, ware a grey 8111c dress and gree hat eon of Mr..and Mrs. Wilber Keyes with bronze mum corsage. The of Seaforth• wedding dinner ,took place in St. .day, Nov. 2nd, Brom the ,Box fun- Peter's Lutheran Church base- WI, NOTES erne home with Rev. el. Donald- meat, United Lutheran Church 'Mr, L. C. Searles, zone forester, sort of St. Thomas' Anglican wonnen t;rutering. Red and white Dept. of ,Agnlcitltere, Stratford, Murals officiating. Burial was in streamersand bells decorated the will be guest speaker at the Nov - Clinton oemetery.•Tihe pallbearers basement. Honeymoon is beam.ember meeting of Seafoitth WaneHULLETT were Robert McMillan, Walter spent in Niagara Palls and points en's Institute an Tuesday even- 0n Nov. 2, 17 members of Fire - Scott, Laverne .Huge 1, Sem Mc- east, 1101 travelling costume be- Ing, Nost. 10th, in: Seaforth distract side Farm Forum met at the Clare, Win. S. Storey and Oliver ing green wool dress with mink high school. Roll call to he an- home of Mr. sect MTS. Robert Wright. The flower bearers were trim, fur jacket, brown. assessor- swered by "A Product .ot 'Canad- Jamieson to listen to the broad - Stewart Doimage, KenThompson, les and res] rose corsage. A recap• tan Indust -ties Milt I am ,Wear- cast .au.:the Smaller Farm, This John Thompson .and Walter Mc- tion was ,held in the evening in ing. Motto: Ind -natal' keeps the broadcast was extra long but in- .Clure, the Broditagen and tlistidct epee body healthy, mince clear, the teresting and the quartet much munity hall, .Guests were ,present heart whole and the ,purse full. enjoyed, PRDEBYTERI-r1N F. P. 17.• goal. fi',inoatdine, Loudon, Luck- Will each member please bring In answer' to the question, there The :meeting was' opened 15y now, Chesley; 'Otvbn Sound, Ilan- sandwiches uniees otherwise 0011- has been practically no change the Dull ,to worship followed by over, Windsor, Guelph, Stratford, tasted. Relishes, Mrs. 7. McLean in the eine of farms In ,our area hymn 399. Marlene Carter read Milverton, Seaforth, ,Sebringville, and Mrs, Einer Cameron. Mem- during the last 50 years. This may the prayer, Seelptare was .read Saxnia; Ger•alclton, Toronto, Mit- :bars of 1Sippen East WI and their bo •partly clue :to the high cost ot, by :John Paterson, Offering a• e11e1l, Bxodliagen and district. Piemds will be the guests, farms around here, Some term: mounted. to 51.08. The mime topic The fall executive meotiug of ars have acquired extra grass for this meeting was "A Night the South Huron District will be lane for beef cattle, Foal. games with the:Hymn :Waiters," intro- EARL Jl , PLEASE held in Hansell town hall, Mon- of progressive euchre were play. aimed 'by the worship convener flay, Nov, 9 at 2,30 limn. Any in- ed. Most games, Mas, Tos, Bab - and taking part wero Nora Gor- As next Wednesday, Nov. 11, stitute member will be welcome, cook and Mrs. Bob alley; lone en - Will, Horothy Roes, Ron Moln-tyre, , hands, Mrs. Bob Dalton, Eric Ari• Jahn Patterson and Eleanor 1s Remembrance Day and a BEAT WINGHAM demon; sons., Mrs. Jim Howatt, Reyes. Meta Reeves favoured lie public holiday, all news and Wlltghain met defeat on their 011ver Anderson, efh's, Babcock with 0 solo "Ninety and Nine," home held for the diet time to invited us for next wbelc, Ma. Elder led in prayer, The YPS advertising iiltelltlecl for n X{ five years W11011 SeaCortlt was on is ordering a book •Erom Chicago issue of The Seaforth Netvs the winning bled of a 15.13 sena. . HENSALL tor tite candle light 5017100, Ther 'Po-alutlowns wbro made by Bob Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Chapman, meeting was adjourned and Mr.sh011ld reach this office one Binnerndyk and Bob mica, TergI Jerry,• Craig and Rod wore re - Elder closed with .the Lard's mar- day earlier than 81581a1 Kelly got 1 convert and 2 rouges, cent visitors with 1.ir, and Mrs. er and benediction, The Saute was played Friday, Clayton Ellis et Clinton. ,,,,u,n1,11,60116t11111e11,,,,,,,111111m111111,11,111,e411,1111111111116,,11,1,,,.nn14111,11114,1011011111,,,, ,,,nnrr„e8 ON CHRISTMAS Canadian Girl Charm and sophist cellen In a hleh fo shtonbracelet • watch, 17 jewels with lifetime anbreak le m,inspring• $49.50 , ,,x::,5411111' ,x::,Bulova 23 • �: of .)..f �.� , l� :The most advanced Bulova Diamond ,i 1,. ' r features in fine a els, er cis_ e, adjust La Petits Y- � �sre^ vs cls, ,sredsmn adjure 't'eprk fashion aristocrat, d#1ia ,y' ' ad, self•wlndina ;sparkling diamonds waterproof., shoe Y23 ewers recision . th . resistant, with fife fewer!, P jr time unbreaicabt 11 stad oriel, lifetime : maim a $ .. 1 .; p e. 5 ....... •, 9.50 s:• .,unbreakable main -I £ '£,', „'.•a ;:`<i aeaseettat .•,lessail spring, With matching ..../expansion bracelet, Come in and see that 51)1011A difference $89,50 Other smart Bhiovat aS loll as 529.75 SAVAUGE'S JEWELLERY - GIFTS - FINE CHINA Seaforth 611111111,01,111111,11 lllllll 1al„enl uunuun,„,,,,,,u.u,,,nuu„a,,,„e,u,,,”, u,,,,1,,,a,,,.N,a„a,,,,a,a.",,, BRODHAGEN "What Happens to Quitters.” 16 members answered roll call. Ohri- Rev, and 17rs. Calvin Diegel of rheas cards and religious calen- Geralcitan attended the marriage tears are to be sold. Dart baseball of his sister, Marleen Dorothy was played. Diegel, RN, to Donald John Me- Coming Event—A shower for Laughlin, S�ineardine and ed Mr, and Mas. Donald McLaughlin his Parents, Mr, and Mrs, visitWm. (M:arleen Diegel RN) will be held Diegel. Rev. Diegel took Part in in Brodhageu anct District com- the ceremony. munity hall on Friday evening, Mrs. Howard Goodrich, Linda Nov. 13th, Ncalunch. Everybody and 'Robert, anti Mrs. (Maxwell welcome. Denise, all of Gcderich, visited Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Hinz recent- CI�OMARTY ly. Mrs. Leslie Wietersen ot 3301.11. Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Storey of holm spent a few days with her Dorchester visited on Wednesday mother, Mrs. Aug. Iiiliebrecht. with .lir, and Mrs. Donald Scott. Mrs. Idera Diegel of Mitchell is Mr. and Itrs, Frank Cadick, spending this week with her NA- Sharon and Donald of Sarnia ter -in -late, Mes, W. L. Qnerenges- spent t:he weekend with 111.. and si 501'. lirs. Jahn Vradlaee, Mrs. E. 6. Fischer has returned Dr. Alex. Mahaffy of Victoria, tome after several weeks in Luse B.C., etas been visiting with his yl ieh at the home of her son, Rev, brother, air. Herb \tahaffy and w Paul Fischer. The infant Baugh- his sister, Mrs. R. Hognarth of ter of Rev. and Mrs. Pawl Fischer Mitchell and other relatives. accompanied her here while the 311. and firs. Laverne Wallace mother ,is a Patient in a London eaniatdi PMaime.elAaleaxcconpuieodf bESxefier. 4 hospi Misses Phyllis Hinz and Bever- visited on Sunday with \Ir, and �1 ley Sholdire took part in a Hal- lfr8. Hal^ry Elliott of 1Vindsar. lowe'en stela]. on 'Friday evening firs. W. N. Binning, Robert. anct at :Dennis' school, McKillop, doing Jane and Mrs. Howard Quereu- tap dance numbers. gesser and Beth of Mitchell visit - The first snow storm of this fall eel on Thursday with Mrs K. Mc - teas on November 1st and 2nd. Kellar. �I The executive of llitchel•l Fig - daughter Bonnie Myrtle li'Phail, ore Slanting Club held a meeting daughter of Matied .firs. Ross et the hams of the presiclenh, McPhail returned bonne on Friday Russell Sholclice on Sunday after - she South Huron Hospital where noon malting Plans for :the .open- she had beeu a patient for several ing on Monday evening, Nov. 16 days, with a new professional instruct- Weekend visitors at the hs:me or, Me. Rae Warden of Guelph, o1! Mr. and Mrs„ Otto Walker Me. and .Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and were Miss Sandy Bailey, Mitchell, bays and 'Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz Miss Marten Donnell. TiirIctou and Johnny of Kitchener, Mr. and and Me Alvin Cornish, Exeter. Mrs. Don Wolfe, Mitchell, with Miss\taagaret Ann 'WallaceMr. .and Vers._ Lavern Wolfe on spent the weekend with her Sunsioy mend, ilIiss Maty Parkinson, Russell Sholdice was winner of :lfitehell. a Kroehler ul)holste^ed swivel We extent our sympathy to the Chaim in the draw haul by the et the late eh•, Bert Riley Eastern Star at Mitchell Saler- whose death occurred suddenly at y. his have on Friday. -Two beautiful bouquets of Mr. Lloyd Riley of Red Lake _white ureas adorned the altos' of attended the funeral of his fatlt- St. Peter's Lutheran Church on er, lir, Bert Riley on Motulasy, Suuday from the wedding on Fre Mr. Earl Kinsman received day of Merleen Diegel to Donald word of the death of his brother, MstLaughian. Mr. each Kinsman •of MacRorie, Mae.Iiosine Miller visited Mrs. Sask. Mr, Jack Kinsman Jr. lett Alma P:uschelberg at Lietowei 110, by place for Saskatoon au iron- sPital recently. day to attend his uncle's funeral The United Lutheran Church181-. Howard Kerr of Toronto Women here enjoyed •n Hallowe'en conducted. ,the church service en social at First Lutheran Church, Sunday in the absence o£ his Logan, guests .of the Ladies' Aid father, Rev. S. Derr. last Tuesday evening. Communion. service will be oh - A Hallowe'en party was held at served at the service next Sutt- the school on.Z Tilly aftemoan• day. Preparatory service will be Mn'. and • Mrs. Wm. Diegel and held an Thursday evening. Arthur vatted With 114x', and Mrs.The annual bazaar and tea Wilfred 'Suehring, Sebringville, which is sponsored by the Ladies' an Suuday. Aid anti Marian Ritchie Auxiliary Mrs. Edward Scherbarth, he, will lie held in the basement of bas been teaching at our e•aItopl the church on P,riclay afternoon, hese this week in the absence of Mr. and Mss. T. L. Scott and the teaches', Mr.Don Wolfe, who sons, Hugh, David, John and is sick: Alex spent the weekend at Lind - Mt', and :Mrs. Manuel Beuernrau say with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh spent Sunday with Mm, and Mrs. Moore and family. at - Alvin Pryoe at I itcheuel:, Ladies from Cromarty who at - Mr, awl Nbe. John G. Mine of tended the seetbonal meeting held Guelph visited her sisters, Nies,at Motherwell-Avonbanlc • church Chas, Aht+ens lett lire, Ernest El - Mrs. Tuesday were Mas. 1', L. Scott, lig'sen on Sunday: Mrs. Sadie Scott, 'Mrs, M. Iough- Mr. b Miller, a former to ton, Mrs, T. Laing, Ma's, K. Sora Rey rn et sol of thee. Mrs. Calder eicKai ' d 'teacher here, now of Oakville, and g and teaching in Toronto, elated on Ma's. Gerald Carey. iMes. Chas. Ahrene recently. Mr, cat:1 E111gsen, •Tenet and EGMONDVILLE Carol of Trtrindsor, with itis Matti" The 'MU of 'Egmcndviile Piet- er, Mrs, Ernest Eliigson and oth- ed Chtrt'h _net Nov. 1, with the er n'eletives, president Bruce Coleman preside 81r, and Mrs. Stanley Martin of ing, Ca.ro1S'n-llammoltd had Granite Bend with Il:i', and :Vers, charge of the meeting. Dorothy 11x-186 Tait 011 Sunday: Jackson road tho scripture. Car - Mr. .and Mrs, Rudy 'Ii ehn and odyn Hammond led in prayer and Pertyy of Rostock with lVtra. R. took the tapir "The 'Most \vntidem Millet' on her League too Mole" A sing song was er- The Lather :l eague met Sunday by Nancy Pepper, Reenreation was r; evening,, ICenn:eth, Adapts read the taken by Margaret Wood. A pres- Sertieu'e leseou followed b•3- pray- enation was trade by Eric Me- er by Roger Sholtliee, The topic tntosh to tho newlyweds, 3/tr, and Was given' in the form of a piny, Mrs. Bt'ttre Coleman. sel