The Seaforth News, 1960-04-28, Page 4KIPPEN
Mr, awl Nita, Al I ear;son mid
family of 'roseate visited rcetut
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cont-
sitt and family.
Mr. and Alis. light, 1)alr;mole
and daughters of 13rueefieIl livit.
ed an evening. lust week with Mr.;
and Mrs. Edgar M'ellride and
Sharon,
:411', and Mrs. Harold Jones and
sons visited Sunday with ail', and
Mrs. Robert Madge of 1ii11g;;'roem,
Reeentt visitors with lir, ttnd
Mrs Allen Johnson included Di
M m
Sproat of Windsor, Mrs. L.
Sproat.lensa1L aiul Mr. and \1rs.
Wm. crook, Ottawa, and Sharon
01 London.
The \IRIS meeting of Kippen
United Church has been conceded,
from Wed, evening May 4 to
Thursday evening at. 8.15 p.m. !
• l heir
i t
Mr. and Mrs.David ,lois
from
Parry
friend i
girl fit
CdaughterErtld it g
Parry Sound spent the weekend
with Mr, Robert Thomson and
other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Parker
have moved into Mr. Ross Broad -
foot's hot se.
i
Mr, John Dolg of Grand Rapids,
Mel, accompanied his mother,1
Mrs. Lydia Doig and ,1'anet to
their home Saturday, Jars. Doth
and daughter have spent the win-
ter months in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vm, Franks of
London called Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rowntree
and Miss Leah Genies of Weston
who have spent tate poet five
mouths in California and Van-
couver visited over the weekend
with the former's sister and bro-
ther -ht -law Air, and Mrs. N. Long.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Cudmo'e
Of London, accompanied by Mr.
Sant Cudrnore called Sunday atft-
ernnon on friends in Kipper.
Miss June McClinchey. bride-
elect of May Rh was guest of
honor at two showers recently. On
Tuesday evening April 19. Mr's.
Elva 3, Carr and some staff girls
of RCAF Station Clinton, enter-
tained at her home in 'Goderich.
A bride's book was assembled by
the girls present and was present-
ed to the guest of honor. A mock
wedding was then enacted with
much hilarity, Miss Barbara Ryan
of RCAF Station, Clinton, read a
fitting address when June was
presented with a chromeoanister
and bread box set with matching
chrome cake container by Miss
Dorothy McLeod, Miss Lorine
Caldwell, and Miss Glenda Carr.
The bride-eteot thanked the girls
for their thoughtfulness and in-
vited them to her tea. The host-
ess then served a delicious buffet
luncheon.
On. Saturday evening April 23
Mrs. Bert Faber entertained about
40 relatives and friends of the
bride-to-be. Piano instrumentals
were given by Mrs. Ross Broad -
foot, Wendy Jones, and Sharon
McBride. Miss Barbara Zimmer
gave a reading which was follow-
ed by a mock wedding. Miss Ei-
leen McLean gave a humorous
reading and the address was read
by Dianne Faber. Many beautiful
gifts were carried in by Robert
McClinrhey and Jimmy Cooper,
June thanked the ladies and invit-
ed thein all to her trousseau tea.
A dainty- lunch was nerved.
BRODHAGEN
Rev. and Mrs. E. .1. Fischer
spent a few days in Toronto visit-
ing Mr, and Mrs. John Fischer
and family.
Mrs. Edwin Rock and Jane
spent last week visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Aitcheson, Ni-
agara Falls.
.hiss Donna Puschelburg with
her grandmother, Mrs. Alma
Puschelburg. Listowel.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sholdice
visited the former's brother. Wil-
liam Sholdice. of Walton, who is
confined to Wingham General
Hospital
Dorothy, Kathy, Gordon, David
and Helen Becker of Wellesley
spent some of the Easter holidays
with Mr, and Mfrs. Milton Rock.
Mr. Hodgert of Exeter is visit-
ing his son Mervyn Hodgert and
IVIre.
Hodgert,
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Bruder of
Montreal with her parents Mr.
anti Mrs. Edwin Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks spent
the weekend at Gananoque and
ether points on the occasion of
their 10th wedding anniversary.
Mr, and Mrs. Aug. Scherbarth
in Desbor'o on Sunday with their
daughter Mrs. Calvin Glick and
visited Rev. Calvin Gilek at Owen
Sound Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe in
Kitchener for the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hinz. Her mo-
ther, Mrs. John Binz is visiting
mere.
Master David Schellenberger of I
Jittd holt merit the Easter, lloli-
• wan his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Bennewies.
The Brodhlrgen Band held their
annual meeting recently. The new
executive are: Pres., Clayton
Ahrens, vice pies-, Norman Rork,
sec., Arthur Diegel, tress„ Ray
Scherbarth. Band leader, Albert
Hinz, assistant band leader, Clare
French. All uniforms and band
instruments are to he turned in
for alterations.
The I3rodhagcn and District
Chamber of Commerce sponsored
another Bingo last Tuesday even-
ing 111 the Community Hall. The
following are the winners: Geo.
Muglc, $10,00; Mrs, Plante, Har-
old Meagre and Eld Ruston, $1.00
ea,'ll ; Mrs. Wib Elliott, . Mrs, Har-
old Mogk, Mr, Skinner and Dan
RIehI, 03.01) each; Laurent Plante
$10.0; Wm, Diegel, 450.00 slier -
hilt \Irs. (tee n1aud Mrs. Will.
Austin $5M0 well;
ter, $10,001 Share the"lvealth, Carl
Venders= and lad Smith, 813.00.
each Pour prizes, .112 00, David
Schellenberger and =sirs. 1\'tu.
Delaney les.-
Mr
3e'lre yles.-
Ml and -Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens
Spent Stinal ty in Hamilton with
Donald Ahrens.
1411x, Rachel Ahrens and Ken-
neth Ahrens returned hoose with
theist,
Air. and Mrs, Roy Tiffin and
truce of Toronto, spent the week -
:with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Her-
hert.
Air. and Aria;, Fred Sehnvbarth
of Detroit, and Mrs. John L. 13en-
newies who spent the whiten'
months with her family in Wind -
ser, Rntllven and Detroit, are at
the lattel''S home here,
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Quev'en-
geyser and family, Mitchell, Miss
iatbata Clark and ClarY Slalll
ee
o' London, and V11 and Mrs. R
of a n
0
L i family with M's.
Sholdice and ran 11 r tri i
Llizabetir Querengesser on Sun-
day.
Janice Elaine Wurderl, infant
daughter o£ Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Wardell was baptized during the
Sunday morning service with Mr.
and Mrs. .C3ordon WurIlell Miss
Laurette Scherbarth and Robert
Ltegele the sponsors along with
the parents. -
Baskets of flowers were in the
rhaneet of the church on Sunday
from the funeral of Mrs. Henry
Dietz.
After the Sunday morning ser-
vice, Rev, E. J. Fischer shocked
the congregation by announcing
his resignation to take effect May
11111, He has aecel>ted a call to
Elmwood. Rev. and Airs. Fischer
have been here the past five
years,
Mr. \1'in. Diegel Le spending this
week in St, Catharines with Mr..
and Mrs. W. Meisner, doing some
work.
Mr's. Rachel Ahrens while visit-
ing in Hamilton last week also
visited Mr, and Mrs• Clayton Carl-
ton at Wilson, N.: Y. and Mr, and
Mrs. John G. Hinz and Mr. and
Mats. Don Barber, "Guelph,
HENSALL
Amber Rebekah Lodge
Mrs. Glenn Bell N.G. presided
at the regular meeting of Amber
Rebekah Lodge on 'Wednesday
evening, Mrs. Erntiie Ohipchase,
V. G, reported for the visiting
committees. Arrangements were
made for the District Annual
meeting to be held in Amber Re-
bekah Lodge, Hensall, April 27th
at 3 p.ni. Mrs, Inez McEwen Jr.
P.NG., convenor, assisted by Mrs.
A. Orr, Mrs. Geo. Clifton, Mrs.
Elfin Thomson, Mrs. William Par-
ker and Mrs. Harold Dell will be
in charge of the supper arange-
ments. Mrs. Archie MacGregor
P.N.G. was appointed delegate to
represent Amber Lodge at this
meeting.
Arrangements were made to
conclude the Marathon Euchre
following the regular meeting on
May 4th. Mrs. E. Chipchase and
Mrs, A. MacGregor will purchase
prizes for the Marathon and sev-
eral members will donate prizes
for the enchre. Members are to
invite two guests to this euchre.
At the conclusion of lodge sev-
eral members attended the meet-
ing at Pride of Huron Lodge. Ex-
eter, when -sirs. Dorothy Parker,
D,D.P. made her official visit at
Exeter.
Mr. and A'Irs. Geo. Elliott of
Clinton were recent visitors with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. anti Mrs. Rnbt. Rowcliffe.
Miss Dianne Rennie and Miss
Betty Parker visited last week
with Hiss Mary Anne Ronnie and
friss Gwen Chapman in London.
Ricky and Cindy Parker visit-
ed during the hast week with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parker, Clriselhurst.
Miss Bernice Dilliug returned
to Sarnia after spending the past
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Wilbert Dilling.
Mrs. Gordon Vickers and child-
ren returned to their home at
Newmarket after holidaying with
Air. and Mrs. Bert Horton and Mr.
and Mrs. Peter L. McNaughton•
Mrs, Lorne MoNaughton is
spending a week with members of I
her family in Toronto.
Wib. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Peebles and
fautilY of London were weel(end
visitors with Air, and Mrs. —Lon
Noakes and family.
Mr. Tod Nortuintoll of Western
tiuivatsity, London, vote a Week
enel visitor with his Parents Mr,
and Mrs. 19d Nornliutoi,
Air. ,ldiues. Bayn11am of Glencoe
spent the weekend with his par-
ents .\'1r. all(1 nil's. Lawrence
liaynllana.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Peebles and
family of Loudon visited recently
with Air, and Airs. James Sangster
and family.
HULLETT
13URN,5' -w.t. LING 11EL1'E12S
The Burns' Willing Helpers
Mission Baud met at the home of
Mrs. S..Babcoclt with 24 members
repeating 1311$101 Band P
t
se,
Juno (levier led in the
President, slclellt an r e
e
Lord's Prayer and limn.. Minutes
of last meeting ,were read by Sec.,
Doreen Riley, Treaaltrers report
was given by Linda Riley, Birth-
day song was sung by Doreen Ri-
ley and Barbara Shephard. A
mother of songs were sung by.
members, a quartette of Donna,
Joyce and Sharon Riley and Con-
nie Howatt. A. duet by Doreen
and Sharon Riley. A trio by Di-
anne Shephard, Linda and Doreen
Riley. All songs were enjoyed
very solicit. A. reading was given
by Ronnie Howatt, followed by
prayer given by Connie Howatt.
Story was given by lIrs. G. Mc-
Gregor. After a lively question
and answer period a project of
Raster basket was carried out un-
der direction of leaders,
BRUCEFIELD
Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Rumble
and family of Toronto spent the
Easter holiday" with Mrs. Rum-
ble's parents Air. and Mrs, Jno.
R. Murdock,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffith and
family, Stratford, spent Good
Friday with relatives in the vil-
lage.
-lir. and Mrs. Ray Mason, Wind-
sor spent the weekend with Mr,
and lbs. Lorne Wilson and other
relatives.
Mrs. Janet Wilson, Aylmer, is
spending the Baster holiday with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Robert
Watson.
Thirteen new members were re-
ceived by 'profession of faith at
the Easter Service at the Gruce.
field United Church on Friday
evening April 15th. The choir pre-
sented a suitable anthem. New
members accepted by Rev, Dr. Mc-
Kenzie were: Ann McCawon, Gr-
ine Taylor, Isobel McCowan, Jean
McCowan, Grace Clifton, Martin
Clifton, Loreen Talbot, Gail Far-
quahar, Karen Talbot, Douglas
MCBetb, Gerald Baird, Tom Rich.
ardson, Robt. McClung.
HENSALL
A banquet was held by Pride
of Huron Rebekah Lodge, Exeter,
at Armstrong's restaurant, Exeter
on Wednesday evening in honor
of Mrs. Dorothy Parker D.D.P. of
District 23 .of the Rebekah As-
sembly of Ontario. Following the
banquet Mrs. Parker made her
Women's Hospital
Auxiliary
FENNY SALE
AT BOX FURNITURE
April 29 - May 7
The draw will take place at
8.30 P.1VI, on Saturday, May 7
Tickets 25 for 25c
Springtime Tea
AND BAKE SALE
Northside United Church
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
AT 3 P.M.
Group 2 - W.A. Admission 50c
Speaker: Miss Poaps, C.I.L,
"New Fibres and Fashion"
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The public is invited to attend
Annual 1V1 eet ung & Banquet
Huron Liberal Association
as constituted for Federal Purposes
Canadian Legion Hall, CLINTON
FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1960
banner 7 p.ni. — Meeting 8.30 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER—HON. J. W. PICKERSGILL, M.P..
former Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Tickets for the Banquet available from Municipal Chairmen
H. HAWKINS, Clinton, Pres. ROY LAMONT, Zurich, Treas..
HAROLD SHORE, Godericlt, Secretary
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41)1.00; Mrs, Wm, Austin and
Lawrence Plante. 45.00 each; Ed-
win Rock, 410,09; Mrs. Dan 0'.
Rourke, 450,00 special; Verna
Johnston, 45.00; and Alvin Schell-
enberger, 45.00; Barbara Beggs,
010.00; Eric Benncweis, 411).00;
Mrs. Bernice Ruston.
$1.0.00:
1 OPech
Mrs, Wilbur Hoegy, 41
tut: Norman Ho11at7, 41.0,00. Mrs,
Geo, 'Rock, 410.00; Walter Carpen-
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(rffieiai visit to the Pride of k1ur-
on Lodge, Members of Amber Re-
bekah Lodge 349, Hensel', were
invited guests,
D.D.F. ;Mrs, Dorothy Parker
accompanied by Sirs. (Edna Cald-
well D.D.P, See„ Sirs. Ruby Bell.
N. G. Mrs. L. Parke and Miss
Jfabelle Whiteman of Amber Re•
bekalt Lodge were guests at U41' -
0111e 'Rebekah Lodge, Cliutou 011
Monday evening.
4.11 BEAN CLUB
An organizational meeting will
be held for the 1900 South Huron
4:13 White Beau Club at the Hen -
salt Town Hall on Wednesday ev-
ening, May 4th at 8.30 p.tu. (dat).
The Club Is open to farm boys and
girls who will be 12 years of age
by May lst of this year and un-
der 21 at November 1st.
A quantity ' of disease t
q y free seed
produced u
I
1 i Idaho has been ord-
ered
eyed and will be made available to
club members at coat. AS the 3119 -
ply of this seed is limited the
number to receive this seed will
be restricted to less than 23,
TEARS AGO
FORTY'I P G
From The Soaforth News
April 1920
The Canada Flax mill on God-
erich street east was burned
abort 11.39 Wednesdaymorning.
The building with the exception
of the engine 1.00m was burned to
the bare walls. It is expected the
company will rebuild as they have
much land •contracted for.
Mr, and Mies Johnston are leav-
ing for Hamilton where they will
reside.
Mr. Porteous 11as bought the
house occupied by Ernest Mitten -
den.
The overall graze has reached
some of the nearby toavns. The
boys in the principal's •000m at
Mitchell public school all appear-
ed at school wearing blue jeans.
Ilarold and Abe Brandon have
purchased the stage outfit at
Bayfield from Di. Weston and took
over the business the first of the
month,
W. H. Robinson and H. Maness
of London are erecting bungalows
at Bayfield on the property pur-
chased Siem 3. Gairdner.
W. Stapleton has started exca-
vating for his new store at Dub-
lin.
Mr. T. Bickle has sold his house
south of the railway to Donald
,AloDonald ,of Ohiselhurst.
Dr. and Mrs. Rogers of Forest
were visitors. at Brucefield,
John Elder of Goose Lake dis-
trict, Sask., is visiting his cousin,
John Elder of Hensel'. Mr. Elder
came east to interview the gov-
ernment about building a railway
to the Goose Lake District.
During the high prices for po-
tatoes some had put them in pits,
but found on opening them that
many potatoes were frozen and
rotted. A farmer Real' \Vingllam
lost 300 bushels.
Fifteen persons b00an10 mem-
bora 01 Staffs, United Church at
the reception last week;.
John Fraser and wife of Bel'.
field are spending the summer In
the West.
A. T. Cooper of Clinton spoke
in the Methodist and Presbyterian
Churches on Sunday.
,IPWR0Jd'Y.PIVP YEARS AGO
Prole The Soaforth News
April 1933
The excise office at Seaforth
has been ire -opened with Mr. Pen-
ny'leg)on of Toronto in charge. 4V.
W. Thonlson's malting barley busi-
ness here has made enough busi-
ness to open the office,
Mr. and Mos. Edward Daley,
Margaret of
and Jiar a
Ethel g
and
Miss
ea
l
1 friends,
�islei
I
11
'tai visited
lkel 1
Wa
William Jamieson, 84, of Mul-
lett twp died, He was a native of
Scotland and was raised at 'Rox-
boro where 111e family settled
when he was two.
The cast of a Mission Band play
at Egmondville included: Grant
Finnigan, Bruce MacLean, Jack
MacLean, Stewart Finnigan, Alice
Townsend, Jack Eisler, Clifford
Ross, Mildred Finnigan, Dorothy
Northside United, ealoreh
Worship at 11 a.m. (DST). Par-
ents are reminded that the Junior
School for children under 9 years
will meet in schoolroom while the
parents worship' Bring your youn-
ger eliildren with you to worship
on Sunday. morning.
Church School for Seniors at
10 a.m. No even'in'g services until
Fall. Rev. J. C. Britton, i3.A., Min-
ister;
ltgmtoldOtte United Chitral.
Dr, 3. Semple, Minister. Lyle
Hammond, Organist -Choir Leader.
11 a.m., The .public worship of
God.
10 a.m., Church School and Bi-
ble Class.
3 p.m., Y. P. U. (Bible Study)
First
Presbyterian Church
Rev. D. Leslie Elder
Minister
10 a.m. Church School and
Youth Fellowship Class
11 A.M.
"THE FAITH AND ITS
IFACETS”
Anthem "0 BE JOYFUL"
(Schilling)
7 P.M.
"SLOW BUT SURE"
Solo "How Great Thou Art"
Soloist: Mrs. Jean Cairns
AllintWIRCSZ
THIEI SNAFORTH NEWS (P110110 841 — Thursday, April 23, 1900
of Detroit spent the weekend with
11e1' Mother, Mrs, Win. Scott,
George Street.
Mr. and Robert Currie, of liar
River, Algoma, visited Mr. and
Mrs, W. lrowartlta Sr. at Win-
throp.
Taman, . Mer' Stewart, Margaret
Wurnl, Pearl 'l'ownsmld, Doris 141-
4er, Weida hoes, Betty Moore,
Jean Strong, 11d1la Messenger,
Wilma MacLean, Margaret Moore.
Jeesi0'Smith contributed 11111511'.
John Elligsen Is snaking im-
provements to the Nov,' Commer-
cial hotel at Elensalt.
Charles L. Williams, city of De,
trott treasurer, deceased, was a
Native of Huron County.
Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Neelin have
returned from Florida.
Mrs. Faulkner, George Street,
has sold her property On Market
street to L. Laudcnbach.
Mr, and 3111, Stewart McInloslr
The Ludy Foresters tiro holding a
Gingham Dance
311 1130 Forester's Hall
M. Constance 011,
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
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Music, Bert Pepper Orchestra
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