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The Seaforth News, 1960-06-30, Page 4Rebekah District Head Is Installed flys. Jasepll (h•nntmett. of 1'Jdel- *elm Rebekah Lodge was install- ed las distrie't deputy president of Huron District. No, 2:1, and firs. Edward Andrews was mauled dist, riot secretary -treasurer at the In. augural sleeting held at 3'arorth last Wednesday evcntng, Mrs. Harold Parker of Renal!, retiring 11,1 1' kava' alt ae'eannt of her :'eaters Mork and was pre - seated with het' last president's jewel, Fallowing a short program con. si ting of piano solos 1>y Sally Pax and a reacting by firs, Mae tliilebrecltt, a lovely lunch was served -by a Committee convened by Mrs. Keith Sharp, .L -t. /IA BE A lappo AHEAD Doctors say everyone should be checked for TB each year. They have our safety in mind. The test to be carried out in Huron County this summer will determine whether those tested have had TB. You will be asked to return two or three days later, and have your test read. If signs of TB are evident, then a chest x-ray will be arranged for. The x-ray will show whether TB is active at the time. The best way to keep a jump ahead of tuberculosis is to find it early. Visit one of the 18 Free TB Detection Clinics in Huron July 19 to August 5 HURON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOC. Be sure to get your Certificate of Payment (Form 104) from the firm fix^ you are leaving. Then follow the simple instructions on the back. READ YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE GUIDE -if you haven't one, ask your employer or write TORONTO 7, ONTARIO ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION .a1 PROCLAMATION CO C1RNIING ED GS In- accordance with a resolution passed by .he :Municipal Council of the Town of Sea - forth, and h,k virtue of the provisions of By- law 111, of 191.2, I hereby proclaim that no dog shall be allowed to run at large in the Town of Seaforth during the period ending September 30, 1960. (Note: The bylaw provides penalties for infractions. Upon a conviction, the owner or harborer of a dog is liable to a fine not exceeding $50, or to a jail tern not exceed- ing 21 days ), B. F. CHRISTIE, Mayor Seaforth, June 1.4, 1960. "Goo SAVE THE QUEEN" All dog owners Trust obtain License tag for dog immIle(liat.ely, either linin D. H. Nilson or Haloid Maiona y sae • h'eieltiH:e-,slut • Alts. Keith Sharp presided over the last meeting- of Edelweiss ltt'- bel.ah Lodge, Monday evening be- fore the summer recess. First night of nominations WAS held anti members were reminded of the invitation from liuronie Re- bekah Lodge. Clinton to attend a dance in Bayfield on July 2, funds to be in atcl of their new lodge building, 'Hiss Jean Scott was named so- cial convener for the next three months, Splendid• reports of the recent Assembly Session were given 1)7 Mrs, \\'nt, Dalrymple and Mrs, Ed Andrews. Following the meeting ;In enjoyalllc social time was en- joyed. by liebekahs and Odd Fel- lows and their families. Program numbers by Beverley Siroldiee accompanied by her nlo- thor, Mrs, Russell Sholdice. Sitar - on Strong with Mrs, Wilmer Cuth- ill as accompanist and a Scottish dance by Anne McConnell to mus - ie supplied on the bagpipes by Pe- ter Malcolm. The Lodge Bulletin prepared and presented by Mrs, 1S. Sharp and %Its, •L (h'nmmett proved quite entertaining. The Brodling- en play, "food For Father", dir- ected by Mrs. Ralph 'licks was greatly enjoyed by all. A pot -luck buffet luncheon was convened by Mrs. \Vni, Dalrymple. KiPPEN Rev, and Mrs, Keith Love and daughter GWe11(la of Boynton Bleach Florida visited recently with Mr, and Mrs, Ross Love, Mr, and Mrs. Ken11eKay and fancily and Mr. and Mrs, Keith Love and family also Mr, and Mrs. MacDougall of I-Iensall visit- ed recently with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Love. A. very pleasant evening was held et the hone of lir. and 'Ml's, Alex ;McBeth June 22nd when their immediate relatives and friends gathered to celebrate the occasion of• their 20th wedding anniversary, During 'the evening Mrs. Wilfred Huukin read an act- dress when Mr, and Mrs. \Ic- Beth were presented with. many -lovely' gifts. • The Induction of Rev. Iiarold Jonsson of St, Thomas as minist- er of Ki'ppen-Brucefield United Churches will take place in Kip - pen United Ohurch Wednesday evening, June 20th at 5 p.m. lir. and Isms, Richard Cornish and family of Goderich were Sun- day visitors of the latter's father, Mr, Robert Thomson, and on Fri- day evening Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Schneider and fancily of Strat- ford were his guests.• Mm. and M,rs, Tout Smith and children of Grimsby visited dur- ing the weekend with lfr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren. Llir. and Mrs, Robt. Flood and family of Woodstock visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alex .MeBeth and family. Recent visitors with Mr, anti Mrs. Elston Dowson included Mrs, Cameron Richardson, Hen - call, Mrs, Foster Bennett, Sea - forth, and Mrs, Geo, Jackson, of Hensall. 'Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs, W, L, d'ell's included Mr, M. Matters of Buffalo, N,Y. and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hutchison of St. Thomas, Mr, Dean Brown of Greenway visited a day last week with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, E. Mousseau, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Dickert and Me, and Mrs. Ken McLellan and Jill attended the Dickert re- union Saturday at Moorefield Park, Rev. D, A, MIacMillan preach- ed - his farewell sermon Sunday morning in St. Andrew's United Church. He chose for his sermon "Life is a treasure held in trust". Ile has served as the minister in St, Andrew's Church three years, Al, the close of the service a presentation was made by two of the Eider's, Messrs Ross Love and Wm. Bell. Mr. Love read the ad- dress and Mr, Beii presented the gift, a• platform rocker, Rev, Mac- Millan was taken by surprise and expressed his thanks to all the congregation. The address is as follows: flew, Mr. MacMillan, - On behalf of the congregation of I Moven United Church, I wish to 1 extend their best wishes and ex- (press their appreciation for your faithful leadership during lour mitt=try here. We feel we were most fort ;mate in oar hum of I need in making, the arrangement with you for supply, We would ask you to arce It this ; as a token of aur apprecl- siln1' of ;. 13131' (3B1'','iee stere and ha;'e yslt will live many rears to enjoy it, Signed D. E. N. l', Ross Love, \Inn. TlelI, :Marl: 1'onsitt years, on of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cousin of R.R, Kippc1l, who was rushed to Victoria hospital, London, fri- day afternoon with head ilint ries ,suffered in un neeideut on his lather's farm on Friday noon, is. reported in 3,.,011 condition at. date of writing. Mark: was riding in the trailer in front of the trac- tor which was 'hauling gravel awl 1111pty at the time, The tract - 1 or was ;:eine forward pushing the 371111el' batch to the pile of gravel, 'lark, who was sitting in the trailer either jumped or fell out and The edge nt' the rigiht rear wheel of the tractor struck lits heat. 11.1',P, ,Jack .31rpowel1 of Sea forth cle[;Leh ment invest lasted. KIPPEN EAST The. ohmic will be held July 7 at 9;30 Pau. in Lions Park, Sea - forth, Everyone wcicmrie: All bring a basket lunch, Table Com - I suttee -Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Eyre, Mr. and lits, James Druumoud, Ole, and ',Mrs, Howard Pinitbeiner, Sports ('onunittee.--11rs, ltttssell Brock, lb's. Arthur Finlayson, Mrs, 111. Whitehouse, ice Crean] -- firs, Verne Alderdi17. Tea and Freside -- Mrs, Harry Caidwelt, Mrs.. Edison Mei .eau. Brlilg 11 es ,nd sil'26r Vol. year family, B ROD HAQN ,Sirs. Elizabeth Morns of Kitch- ener has been visiting •its, and Mrs. Dalton flim and Mr. and Mrs. liernlan Hinz. Mr, and Mrs, 'Fred Seherbarth of Detroit at the laolne of Mrs, John i.,, Bennewies, airs, Menne. Meg returned pulse with theeii af- ter spending several weeks thele. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Beyer and two daughters of Stettler, herta are visiting at the home of his brothers and sisters, 'Marie, John and Martin Meyer and with Air. and lis. Hernlau Loonhardt and other relatives for a few weeps, Mr. and 1'li's, Wm, S, Riehl vis- ited his sisters in Detroit recent- ly, 'fit's, Lavern Wolfe, Mrs, Eliza- beth (3uoreugesser and Mrs, Sltaldiee attended a shower on Saturday for Hiss Arlene Diegel prior to her marriage, at the home of Mrs. Mickel \1eC1oy fn Strat- fard, The event was arranged by her aunts, Mrs, 01e01oy.and Mrs, 12(1 K]'essler, Pupils of Brodhatgen School, 8, S. (Willow Grovel, 8, 8. No, 3, ( Front Lines presented a pro- gram of songs, piano selections, musical selections and skits, at the Community Hall, Broclhagen, an Thursday morning, Mi. 111, J. Harley, Music Supervisor of these schools was .Master of Ceremonies and was in charge of the arrange- ments along with the teachers, Mr, Donald Wolfe, 111's, Larson and Mrs, Fred Murray, 8.8. No, 11, Scheel and Mrs. llnrray the tea- cher were rhe hosts and .supplied refreshments, Ball games and races were enjoyed by the child - ten during the afternoon. 02,-. •cud 'Mrs, Siek Ki,)ter of Milverton, Ili'. and Urs, 111 Fisch., er and boys of Seaforth with Mrs, Rosine Miller on Sunday, 'Rev. and Mss. J, - Arbuckle, Billy and Bob of Walkerton with Mrs. Albert Querengesser on Sun- day. On. Tuesday evening pupils of Miss Audrey Priestap, piano tea- cher, presented a recital of piano selections dances etc, at the Com- munity Hall here, - Two bouquets of white mums adorned the altar of St, Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday in memory of Mrs. Edward Smith who passed away one year ago June 25, They were placed by her husband and family, The swing bowling club has do- nated- $25.00 to the Organ Fund of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, • Many from here attended Cem- etery Decoration Service at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Ellice, and the Sunday School Picnic at First Lutheran Church on Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. Donald Ahrens and -friss Linda Thomas of Hamilton, 'ft's. Barbara McLeod of Mitchell with Mrs, Chas. Ahrens. The llhodlu>gen hand played for the Cemetery Decoration Ser. 'fee at Harvey's Cemetery on Sunday afternoon.. A wedding dinner and reception for the Bauer-Steffler Wedding was held at the Coulnuunty Hall on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs, Don McLaughlin, Kincardine, firs, Ida Brunner anis Gloria SueltrIng, Sebringrille with Mr. and 'Airs, \•Vat. Diegel ou Sunday, Miss Caroline Smart of Wind- sor with her grandmother, ell's. J, L. 'Hennewies, WAL-TON Mr. John Bruce is at present e• patient In St, Joseph's Hospital, Loudon, Miss- Jannis Van Vliet of Strat- ford spent the week enol with her. parents, 'lir, and Mrs, Jan Pan Vliet. Mrs. Ireland of Lethbridge, Al- berta, is visltinb' with Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull 11x(1 other friends. Ole. llerb Kirkby; of Paris spent the weep end at leis home. Visitors at the lronie of tylr, and Mi','Walter Ilroadfoot on Suuclay were (Mr. and lb's, David Allison and Mrs. Ella farquharson,.Lon. don and lir, and 'Mrs. Clifford C'row'n and family, Auburn, A very successful garden party sponsored by Walton Women's institute was held In the com- munity hall Juee 22nd with the Yollow'i11g c0111111it150 in charge; \11's, A, Coutts, firs. \1111, T1111111. ET, 11rs. 11', J, 'Turnbull, ,Mrs, (1, Corlett, ;Mrs. I,os Oliver and Mrs. Herb Travis, Mrs, ,Tim ,013Lonald, Mrs. Geo, Hibher> and lira Alvin McDon- ald were In charge of the follow- ing Program with Mr. Donald McDonald as master of cec'enlon- ies: school chorus, solo, Linda Bryans; sword dance, Elaine Oke and Janette Turnbull, Seas forth; piano solo, Aileen William - sell; tap lance, Ruth -Anne \V41 - son, Christine Turnbull, Seaforth; Highland Fling, Joyce Huether, Brussels: square dance, MoKillap Group; Scottish dance, N. Phil- lips, Anne :McConnell, Seaforth; solo, Gail Travis; tap dance, Ruth Anne Wilson, Christine Turnbull; solo, D, McDonald ; solo, Mrs, Harold Smalldou, CROP REPOR2' I-Iaying le progressing favorably - in some areas of the county while intermittent showers are curtail- ing operations In other areas. Corn, beans, sugar beets are mak- ing excellent progress - spring grain is; beginning to head on early sown fields. Showers are keeping pastures fresh. '11111Sl:AFORT'tI NEWS S,S.. 7 Pupils Hold School Picnic 8, S. No. 7, '1'acltorsalllb 33>'hopl Picnic held of the evening of Friday 24th of June in the selt,ol, Races; Pre-sc'anol girls, pita Kassies, Lydaa McLeod; ore-sc'hool boys, Laurie :McLeod. Rab>lt WW1 - more; age (1 10 8, David Pox, Lynn 01aeLean; pin rave, age 11 to 12, I)nnald L.anilsborough, 1111111111 Townsend, pin ruse, age: 13.11, Geo, Townsend, Donald 01el sod3. teen-age girls, Anne SShuep, Flea - titer McLeod; teen-age hays, lien, Townsend, Bob Chambers; rum sled women's race, Wilma Mac- Lsan, lto y McLeod; n1a) rigid mens We, 13111 Forrest, Murray (,alrett3. d -]egged nater David Thomson and Jean McLeod, Ger- ald and Geo. Townsend; wheel- barrow eaee, Duvall Fox and 1011'- 3.1' Van 'Loon, (leo. and Gerald Townsend; sack race, ist rare, Geo.. Tolvn•send and Duncan 1''ox, 2nd race, Gerald Townsend and Don I-andsho'oa:;il3. hall throw, Donald IIIcLeod; ;dale race, 1sT. Wilma 001.0011 and Don McLeod, (hn'ry and Marie \'fn loon; bal- loon race, under '10, John K'1ssies, over 11), John Wilson; Grapefruit relay, Heather's team- Candy and peanut sc'l'lunhle for the .Juniors. Home and Sehool presented 11>e emanates Anne Sharp, Bob cham- bers, Donald McLeod and George Townsend with a pen, Duncan and David lox wery presented with a gift by 1 111 Chambers on behalf of the pupils of S,S. 7, Tueltersulith, They are leaving to live near Aulberlen•, :1(A((Cl'--•11!'('J( t!,.UE Rev, Fr, ,T, 1, Mailmen ol'iici- atecl at a wedding c'erent(nly iu St, Columbau Roman Catholic Church wlleu Rose Marie Duch- arme, 31,12, 2, Dublin, became the bride of Ronald Keith Marcy, Nia- gara Fulls. The bride is the (laug- Thursday, June 130, '1goo filer or Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Tit1- ehtu•111e, 11,11, 2, hnblin, and the ;wean; Is the sol of 11'1•, and firs, )'l, G. harry, Almoner. The bride wore a floor -length gown of nllau ehiffo.0 over satin • with latee inserts in the Mulles and bouffant shirt which extends ed to a short 3rai1, The fitted Mo - dice calls styled with short sleeves and sabrian ileel(line, Her (den- itr veil alias held I>y. 11 l'rDwl1 of pl'at's and rhinestones, and she carried a bouquet of white gladi- oli and stephanotis centred with at mauve ereltid. Miss Eleanor Leduc, London,. Wag lucid of honor and brides- maids were Mies Catharine liu'1•. ray, Detroit, and Mrs, Thomas Dneharme, London. They were siulllal'ly gowned in ballerina - length dresses of orchid silt. or- gnutat liver taffeta, Wilma St antes, St, Colunibaul, was flower girl wearing a frock of yellow nylon over taffeta, David Redden, Fort Erie, was ring hearer. Groomsman was Morris Cham- bers, London and ushers were Thomas Dnekarina (111(1 Kenneth Duelha.rute, London, brothers of tho bride, For travelling to the Eastern Frilled States the bride donned a brown sheath dresswith three - quart or -length beige linen (luster and beige and green necessaries, First Presbyterian and Northside United Churches Joint Suimmer Services 1N NORTHSIDE CHi7RCII 10 A.M. Sunday School in respective Churches 11 A.M. Sermon: "A Committee of One" Guest 1Vlinister; Rev, Douglas O. Fey, B.A., Chesterville, Out, Everyone Welcome 111u"1"11111,11111111,11111,11111111,111W01.M. p111111MMO 1u11p11,1"1111,11111110 lllll,12111111111111111111y ST. PATRICK'S C. W. L. C E TY AND DRAW ecesmq uly 6th ON ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH LAWN, DUBLIN TURKEY AND HAM SUPPER Adults $1. Children :rifle. Tables may be reserved for family dinners, anniversaries. ele., for 25e a plata: extra. 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