The Seaforth News, 1959-12-10, Page 5TkII2 Sk1AFARTH NEWS" --Thursday, Def,entber 10,_1950
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SPECIALS
DEC. 10.11-12
HEINZ TOMATO SOUP
, , 10.10 -oz tins . -. 1.00
GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE
2 1-11b. pkgs, 41c
WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE
8 .large rolls $ l .00
DOMESTIC SHORTENING
1 lb. pkg.. 29C
SUCCESS HEAVY DUTY
PASTE WAX ... ,... 1 lb. tin 59 C
MAPLE LEAF CANNED HAMS
1/2 lb. tins $1 a49
NABOBCOFFEE .... 1 lb bag 69c
CHEERY MORN TEA BAGS
100 79c
Smith's Superior Food Market
PHONE 12 WE DELIVER
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Queren-
gesser (Evelyn Rivers)
Brodhagen Community Hall
Friday, December 11,
Booth in the hall
Norris Orchestra
DORS
Beauty,. "Salon;
Main St, Seaforth
Phone 373'
inowwwwing
EGMONDVILLE
Regent, visitors with Mr, and
Mrs.' WM. Seotehlnar were .Mrs.
Scotobanor's sisters, • Mrs. G.
Proctor and Mrs. L. Thnrlow of
Goclerioh. also cousin •of ,Mrs.
Sooto'hmer,, Mrs. Thos. ;White of
Santa Monica, Calit, and Mrs. J,
:Hacks rof, Detroit •
C. 0..F.
.;EUCHRE ,
AT CONSTANCE'
,Saturday, Dec. 12
At 8.45 p.m.'
:X'MAS DRAW -will be held; •
Aq.:. one having tickets -please
hand them -in • •
•.Admission 50c. Lunch.provided
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t�reO�urs.
SEAFORTH STORES WILL REMAIN
`OPEN
ALL DAY :WEINEST)AYS IN DECEMBER
(2 9;16. - 23) UNTIL ; CHRISTMAS
Store will remain ope.u,svenings
Xmas:week, De:c:,21- 24
,MERCfIA VT S COMIVIITTEE
vague
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where better Bulls are used"
Notice of Annual Meeting for,; Huron County Members.
DATE—Tuesday, December 15th, at 1:45' P.M.
PLACE—Meeting room above AGRICULTURAL OFFICE
Clinton''
PURPOSE ••
1. To hear reports on "the progress' made by the Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association; financial standing, future plans;
etc„ from the Manager, Veterinarian, and Huron County
director, A. 0. ,(Sandy) Ililiot.
2. To nominate .a director -from Huron•. County to serve on
the board of the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association.
3. There; will be opportunity given for questions.
SPECIAL; SPEAKER
DR. W. R. MITCHELL from the Ontario Veterinary Coll-
ege at Gtielpli: His 'subject will be the disease, Leptaspirosie
aismaaans
NOTICE.,
Town of Seaforth
PARKING
To facilitate snow plowing and snow
removal operations, parking on the
streets of this Municipality is prohibit-
ed between the hours of 2 a.m. and
8 a.m.
This order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the Highway. Traffic Act,
Section 43, Subsection 9
NOTICE IS HJ2REBY GIVEN that the Municipality
will not be responsible for any damages caused to
parked vehicles as the result of snow plowing or
snow removal operations
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, and firs.. Ken Cowan, Oeroi
and Elizabeth Ann, of -Midland,
and Mr, and tMrs, Harvey Biller
and J immlo and Jan%, of King -
;atoll atop were here owing tc -the aleat'h
or Mn Galvin. Millen,
1211•, acid :Vies. Howard ICerr and
lir, .and Mrs, Jas., Partridge of
Toronto were hese on ,:H�onday at-
tending the funeral or their undo
.the late Mt', Calvin A. Millen.
Mi•. and Mss, Leslie Kerr And
iMrs; Ada Kerr of Toronto were in.
town ,on Saturday,
Egmondville Sunday Soliooi
gave $127.00 to the Refagee Fund
taken at the White Gift Serviee
last Sunday.
Mrs. Cleave Coombs and son
Christopher left by air on Wed-
nesday for a trip to England.
BORN
Kale—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Dec, 4th, to Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Kale; rr 5 Seaforth, a
a daughter
GROUP 2 OF W. 1..
The December meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. W. Leeming
and as has been the custom for
several years took the Norm of :a
pot duck supper, After a'boririte
ous repeat, Mrs, J. '11L, •Soott took
charge 'of •the devotional pwrt of
the :meeting. The meeting was op-
ened with the reading of a poem
"Keeping Oluiatmes". After the
singing of ;hymn "Silent Night",'
Mrs. Soott 'read es the devo'tion'al
theme. "The Greatest Story Lover
Told,', after which dime, B. Walt-
ers -.led in prayer, Mrs, H, Huila
took'charge0f the business. meet-
ing after the .reading of ,the min-
utes of the ,previous meeting. The
roll mil was answered by 20, sem-,
bers, ono visitor•. It was 'cleeidee
that the 1959 ,officers carry on
for 1900, After the programs for
1960 were zivade out 1'Liss. N: Sin-
clair- entertained all present, very
agreeably by showing her.gietuees
taken for the .most parr in North-
ern 'Outario, The meeting was
closed by repeating the Mizpeh
Benediction, .
DUBLIN '
The -December meeting of the.
OWL was held- on Monday even-
ing 111 the Continuation Seho'ol.
The meeting,was opened with
'the. League Prayer and. t;Wean.
The minutes.of.the previous' meet-
ing were- read aby the' • secretary
and a favorable treasurers re-
port was given by Mfrs. F. His
nor. IVLr . Joe Shea gave a very
Interebbing and detailed aceetzet
of the Deanery meeting held at
Stratford 5n° November.- Rev. R.
Durand gave a ehort Conk en'the
Birth. of our Lord. Bernadette
Nagle favored with a piano solo,
and song and Kathleen Stapleton
with a reading: 'Christmas bask-
ets will be made up and sent to
the sick and'shutins Mrs. Frank
Kdstner won the prize' that ohan:
ces were taken on, The- 'meeting
was• adjourned with the singing
.of .0 Canada and God save the
Queen, .
Mrs, 3. MacDonald of London
with 'iters. B. ,Terdison.
'Mr.- and Mrs: Jack: Wells and
children in Toronto. -
'Krises Many +Morrison; Marga±_
et Flanagan, 'Kitehener ' at their
iuomes.
Mr.. and Mrs: Ken" Barns and
children, Windsor, with Sere and
Mrs. Dan Burns.
Miss Rose Marie Flannery, of
Lon;doii with MT. and Mrs. John
Flannery. -
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Mr. Tem Feeney and son 'of
London- with Elmer Feeney.
• Corporal and 'Mrs. John Lavoie
at Farnham; •Quebec. • '
The Officers of the OWL -aeon-
sored a turkey bingo in the par-
isdr'hall. on Friday evening. The
hall ,was filled to capacity and
the folilowing won the turkeys in
the draw: TOirs. IIaeol'cl 'Mogh, of
Brodhagen; JIM Eckert, Dublin;
Mrs. A. Sangster, fem. Walter
Carpenter, Mrs. Geo, 'Senh.ing, :Mrs.
Joan-Querengesser, Mrs. Wil ed
O'Rourke, 'Mrs. • M. Beuermanu,;
Mrs.. Joan Querengesser, rale Clem
Schoonderwoerd, Leon Maloney,
Bob (Gardiner, ''Mrs. F. Eckert,'
Bernice Ruston, Martin Murree',
Mee, Dan •O'Rourke, Mirs, Maurice
Melady. '
Specials (Share the Weadbh):
IMr. ',omens, ;Mr. N. Elliott,
Mrs. W. Flannagan Sr.
Door Prizes: Vincent. Murray,
Roy 'Maloney, Earl Iealy, Mrs.
H: Johnston, Mrs. F. Horan.
Consolation prizes; H. Mogk,
Mrs. Dan Beuermann, MNlirs., Lew
Sbhillenberger,
The Iambus of the Dublin W
I. held a family night, in the
form of a social evening for thein'
November meeting, when the hus-
bands ef the ladies were invited
to -attend. The social evening was
held at home of ;Mr. and Mrs. H.
Bushton. 15Igdhttablesprogres-
sive euchre were in play with la-
dies high elecrer being 'Mrs. Har -
.old Pothick; gentleinan's, Mr. C.
,Friend; 'other ,prize winners were
Mrs, Tom S'i-Monsen, Mr, John Na-
gle. Refreshments were served by
the ,ocmanittee in ,charge, The de-
cember meeting will be held at
the home rof Mrs. Joe Looby on
the 15th,
HENSALL
iv/r. and Mre. 'E. Chipehaseand
family visited on Saturday with
Mr, and Mrs. James Morris and
family in Goderieh, Mr. Chip-
chase was participating in the
curling there.
,Miss Gwen Ohaprean of Lon-
don spent the weekend with her
parents, ltr. and elle. L. •Cba1p-
Man.
DUBLIN
!tin and Mrs Grey •Moaris, of
Port Credit Mr, Jack and Jerry
uuVliorria. with Mr. .and Mrs. Tom
Morris.
elm. and Mts. Dennis Walsh and
,ohticiren, Miry, Loretta rilecOarbhy,
Mas. TheresaO'Reilly, London,
with Mr, and Mrs. Jack .O'Reilly
and Louis O'Reilly.
MRS., J421O1S II, RIG( t11OND
Anal :tribute wills paid 'oa Sat-
urdoy afternoon by many ih'ionds
send Neighbors to MM. _.J'auies
Richmond, who passed away ori:
Tluirsday evening, Nov, 20tH •l»
her 84th year, The •iormei' •Marian-
ala Millar was born in Kincardine,
Otit„ deughtor of bhe late Mr. and
Mrs, Jelin Mi11ar and reeided for
most or her 'lire ie Hallett and
Morris towtisiidps, She was mar-
ried in 1.005 to Jas, 1I, Riclrmond,
Sugvixitig besides her ;husband
are tlbree daughters, (Annie) Mrs,
David A. Kraig,. Blythe (Stella):
Mrs, Russell Worden Staifa; (Jes
ale) Mrs, Ht'taold Prance, Wing -
ham; and a son Millan' Riolimond
of the &bh eon, of Morris twp. One
daughter (Alberta) ;Mhs, Wen, C.
Montgomery, predeceased her. A
sister, Mrs A. E: Webheral, Excel,
Albania, also survives, There are
12 grandohiideen and two great
gratdchildren. Funeral services
were oonducted on Saturday at
the e'on's -home by Rev. R R. Me -
Lagan, Mindeter of Bay* •I:Jnited
Church, -of which Mrs, itiohmond
was •faithful member as well as a
life member 'or the WMIS. During
the service the "Old Rugged
Cross"• was sung by a grandson,
Bothe Orate. The pallbearers were'
former neighbors, Messrs. Tlt'os.
Laidlaw, Leslie Fear, John Nes-
bite,
esbitt, Albert Nesbitt, •Torrance
Dundee and Laurie Scott. Plower -
bearers were four grandsons: Be-
ttie and Don 'Craig, Bruce Riche
mond and Murray 'Kane, •Inter-
ment was made at Blyth Uunlion
Cemetery,
HENSALL
Maher Lo0ye .IXolcls
Christmas. Party '
,.Mrs. Glenn Beld, N. G. presided
at the Oliristmee uneeting'+of Am-
ber Rebeloah Lodge on 'Wednes -
clay evening. (Lodge opened in re-
gular tom. 'Mee I7. 'Oltipoheeee V.
G. reported for the visiting com-
mittee, 'Vire. Inez lO3elliwen ;and
Mrs. E. Shad:deck reported for the
Pinnace •committee. Mrs, E. Shad -
dick requested all members re-
turn ticket stubs as.the draw tor
tee televdeion -chair- wi11 be made
by the C.P.T. oommittee, 'Dec. 17.
A- thanlcyou nate was stead :from
Mhs. p. Vollajnd tto the ladiers who
assisted the IOW Banquet: The
Noble Grand, :Mrs. Bell thanked
all the .members who helped in.
any. way with the banquet ithey
relved.'on;Peeeday, Dec. let And
gave a relIott •of .the proceeds: A
gift was sent to the (Lome in Bar-
rie ,for theOhrietinas •party Dee.
1&th. •Mrs,- Elva0itcKenzie, form-
erly' -of 'SydenbameLodge in Flu,
once' was received, into member-
ship and 'welcomed, D,D,.P, Mrs,
Dorothy Parker 'presented names.
ot.eiemberhtp, ;Lodge closed 3u
regular dom. , • .
Folto*h1% this ' 1VIre, 13. Beaton
•presidedtor the singing' of Christ -
mos ;Carols. Miss 'Mattie Ellis fa-
vored with a reading, An ex-
change 26 Cliaistmes gifts conclud-
ed the. program. Gifts were tpre-
eented by the.: members for the
Children's Shelter at G•oderich.
Refreshments were, served in the
loom- shall item beautdfullydecor-
a;ted tables, with the following
commidtee in 'charge' ' lM1 s.' E.
Thomsen, Mrs. Geo. Clifton, Mrs,
Geo. Parker, :Mrs. Beware Lem -
mon; Mee, Ken Elder, Mrs. J. In-
gram:
District Deputy President, Mrs.
Dorothy Parker presented' the -
members of her installing team
With Rebekah Souvenir Spoons,
in ape ecation of their work:
WINTHROP
Prior :to her dep'arturb for her
new home in Sea forth; Mrs. Ethel
McDougall was presented with an
Metric tea kettle by members of
Circle 3 of Oavan Ohuroh. Mrs.
G. • •Smith read the address and
First
Pre$byterian Church
Ray. D. Leslie Elder
Minister
10 a.05. Church School and
Youth Fellowship Class
11 a,m. WHITE GIFT SERVICE
Guest speaker, Mr, 3, G. Walter,
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Goderich
Presbyterian Representative
will Speak on
"PRIOSI3YTE'RIAN MEN"
Senior Choir Anthem
"Shepherds Loud Their Praises.
Singing" (Rowley)
7 p.m. Guest Speaker, Mi•. George
'Gals; ;Student Minister, Hensell
JUNIOR CHOIR CAROL
SERVICE'
Anthem:, "Manger Song"
(Lorenz)
Solo—"Tile Gentle Carpenter
(Drake) Meta Reeves
Ca•to1.: "Away in a Manger"
Ione C,o1'eman, Dilly Plunkett,
Andy Plunkett, Jim Nixon,
Gary McClure
Carol; "Indian Carol" (Latoiihia)
. Wendy Fry, Moira Malcolm
Anthem—"My Christmas Prayer"
(Carleton)
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Carol "Holy Night, Peaceful
Night" (Gruber)
Mary Lamont, Mary Jenn Mc-
Lean, Sheila Flood, Ivy Town-
send, Lynn. Nixon, Katie Scott,
Ann Sharpe, Meta Reeves
Solo: "0 Holy Night" (Deis)
Darlene Sills
Anthem—"Christmas Is Come"
(Peery)
3,lol thsitte United OlOm'oTi
•Surdas', 'Dec. •13th
'Worship • coni Ohureh School at
•11 age, '
The. traditional White Gift ser -
dice ividl tie held in connection
with pus Ohuroh School. Gifts
from the ,children wild be present-
ed and members of the congrega-
tion will have an odnportunity eo
assist the World's Refugees
through available envelopes.
Church School Christmas con --
cut Dec. 10Th at 8 pan, •
Eginondeiiie United Merck
pr:, J. Sem ile, Minister
Lyle •Hammond, Oagandst, Choir
Leader, -
. Third Sunday in Advent
.11 a.m., Holy Communion: Ev-
ery family, represented. Subject:
"The 'Wounds of :Chalet."'
7.36- pm., 'Annual -Candieliglit-
ing' Ceremony.
• Tliui•sdayl Choir Rehearsals at
7 'and 8 pian •
Friday: :Preparatory Service at'
7,30• p.m. Subject,:. "Wind'ows
the Upper Room"; followed By :the
meeting- of Seseilen;. ..
Saturday;: Christmas- party ter
Church School. Junior at 2: 30 and
Senior at 7:30. ` '
A +hearty welcome to ale mar
Seryices: -
the -presentation was • made ' t}y
Mrs. J. Boyd. Best wishes 0f the
community,.go with her for health
and .halipi:ness in the. future. '
• HENSALL
The draw was made on Satur-
day night for the Christmas 'cakes
made by the local Kinettes. The
first cake was won by lair- Lloyd
Taylor, Exeter, and the second
cake Was won by Mrs, H. Smale,
Hensall. . •
Mr. Geo. Wiese ,dr Exeter was
the lucky winner of the chine tea
set given away at the Crest Hard-
ware on Saturday night.
Me. and nils. Russell Keyes of
Mitoheld-were recent visitors with
the Dormer's ,mother Mrs. Ent'alie
Parker and Mi, and ;Mrs. Harold
Parker and family.
ROBINSON 77, DICK
Robinson It, Dick, Iiensal'l, re,
tired Hay twp farmer, died Setui'-
day In South Huron Hospital,. Ex•
eter. lie is survived 11y his wife,
the fernier Luoy Moiu''ing of ileti-
midlss'; two sone, Stuart et Clin-
ton, and Earl, Ingersoll, and
two daughters, Mre, Gordon
(:Mario) -Cudmore, Exeter, and
Mrs. Ben (Edith) Dawson, Lou-
don. Thefuneral service was field
Tuesday et the Bouths'on funeral
chapel, liensall, Burial was iu Ex-
eter Cemetery,
011'tile slxrQOtll new 'floor.
of the Brodhagen Com-
munity Centra
Friday, Dec, 18
Desiarciines Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
outneuvutARIVVIOVINVOUVINVO
• Rings
• Watches
• Jewellery
& etc.
$200
For happiness 1
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QERFECT DIAMONDS.
Dresser Sets
Three and seven -piece sets in Sterling Silver..
Chrome and .Gold color
See our fine selections of
Bulova Watches
Priced from $24.75 up -
We also handle a large selection of Rolex, Lorie
and other popular makes. All -guaranteed
Oneida Solid Stainless Steel
' 16 and 32 -piece family sets.
OTHER. 'GIFT .SUGGESTiONS
'Leather Good's, Billfolds, Fancy Clocks
EVENING BAGS, all colors and varieties
Jr. A. WESTCOTT
PHONE 218
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mer'
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Take a tip
from Santal.
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When yolu' dry cleaning is
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all • wearables, your
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-XMAS DECORATIONS
Xmas Lighting Sets and Lights
Table Decorations
Xmas Serviettes & Table Covers
Xmas Cards
WRAPPNG AND RIBBON
Toys, Dolls & Doll Carriages
Games & Paint by Number Sets
BOOKS
STORIES AND PAINT
GIFTS
,For every member of the Family and for all Occasions.
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Priced for quick sale
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