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The Seaforth News, 1960-11-17, Page 5THAI SEAFOIITH NI3WS •- Thursday, November 17, Belo SUITI" SUPERh{ti4R Food Market SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUES c. nos 2 forz9te White or Pink LIPTON'S SOUP MIX //�� 4 for 45c Chicken Noodle OR Tomato Vegetable FROSTY'S CEREAL 91/2 oz pkg 25c STOKELEYS FANCY TOMATO JUICE 48 oz tin 27c c STOKELEY'S FANCY CREAM CORN 2 15 -oz tins t? 't)e KAM 12 az tin 2 CLOVER CREST PURE HONEY PHONE 12 2 lb ctn c WE DELIVER E COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP will be held at Exeter Legion Hall, Thurs., Nov. 17, at 8.30 Wingham Town Hall, Mon., Nov. 21, at 8.30 Clinton Legion Hall, Tues., Nov. 22, at 8.30 Charles McInnis will be at the Londesboro Community Hall on November 23 in the afternoon at the annual meeting, Huron County Federation of Agriculture. YOUR FUTURE IS AT STAKE Everybody Welcome A. H. Warner, Secretary Huron County Hog Producers Assoc'n HENSALL Mr, Ed Burns and Mr, Robert -Fisher spent the weekend in Toronto where the latter visited with his brother, Mr. T. Fisher, Messrs Wesley Richardson, Neil Taylor, Jim McAllister, Ross Richardson, Charles Robinson, Campbell Eyre, Bill Bell, Dinner - son Kyle, Dave Treibner, Allan Tremeer, Stan Jackson, Ed Mor- ton left Friday for MacTeir near Parry Sound on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Campbell at- tended Induction Services for Mr. Geo. C. Vais in St. Giles Presbyterian Church, Galt, on Nov. 3rd. 1959 PONTIAC 4 Door Hardtop 1959 OLDS SUPER SEDAN 1957 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1954 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1950 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 1950 METEOR SEDAN NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Seaforth Motors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales a Service MITCHELL SEAFORTI-I Phone G. Faw111. 186 Phone 541 TOWN TOPICS Mr, and Mrs. Wortley Parrish of ldatowol were Sunday, visit - ore with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Trewartha and 1)r Harburn, Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Trowel, the aro spending this weak at 1110 Royal Winter Falr. MiHH Sheila a101 191111th Ow011 of Ilandinam, Wales, Miss Ann Philpodt and Miss klonrietta Burton, London, England, spent a few days the peel week with Mr, and Mrs, Ruesell Bolton and while there visited with other relatives nod Mende. All aro nurses and aro leaving later this week to join the staff of the Collingwood Iospital, Sandy More of Chicago spent a few days last week with his sis- ter Helen Clew and family, Nancy Glow is leaving on Fri- day, Nov. 18 to visit her sister Mrs, Ken Nichols (Carole) and her brother-in-law LAC Nlohole of Metz, France. Mr. Roil Williams has returned to Vancouver after spending 3 weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Williams, Mrs. James ljogg returned to her home in Collingwood, On Sat- urday after spending the past two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Bedford Dungey and family. Miss Sally Nott, yonnger dau- ghter of Mrs. Raymond Nott, Eg- ntondvIlle, has received word that mho 11119 successfully passed her exams to become a Registered Nurse, Mrs. Ed. Smith was in Milver- ton owing to the passing of her mother, Mrs, Zimmerman, BORN O'Reilly—In Stratford General Hospital, Nov, 11th to Mr. and Mrs. ,Tack O'Reilly of RR 2, Dub- lin, a son, Dennis John, a brother for Janet, Gerry and Patrick, Eckert—In Norfolk Hospital, Sitncoe, on Nov. 18,, to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Eckert, a son, Freder- ick Louis, BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs, Victor Hargreave attended the wedding of a friend in Kingsville on Saturday. They also called on Mr. and Ml's. S. Davison, Leamington, Mrs. A. Paterson visited with her mother, Mrs. 13. Sholdice, at Crediton on Sunday. Mrs. Inge returned home on Monday after spending a few days with friends in Kitchener. Many people attended the fun- eral of the late Miss Mary Gib- son in Hensall on Sunday, Miss Gibson resided in Brucefieid un- til two years ago. Mr, Robert Watson is a patient at the Thamer nursing hone at present. The many friends of Mrs. Anna Aldwinekle are sorry t0 hear she is a patient in Clinton hospital with a severe case of flu. Miss Margaret Aikenhead of London spent the week end at the Bone of her sister, Mrs, A, Aldwinekle. CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Calder 1McKaig, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Russell and Mrs. Sadie Scott were Friday evening guests with Mr. Andrew McLachlan and Mrs. Grace Scott. Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Scott and family accompanied by Mrs. Ed- na Christian, spent the week end with Mi'. and Mrs. Hugh Moore and family of Lindsay. Master Ronnie Gardiner, son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Gardiner, is a patient under observation in the Children's War Memorial Hospital, London, Mr. Wm. Harper is a patient in Stratford hospital having had the misfortune to lose a finger of his right hand while running the grinder at his home on Mon- day. Mrs. M. Houghton visited on Sunday with her sistei'-in'law, ,lies. Robert Dalrymple in C11n- ton, Miss Janet. Allen, daughter Of Alt'. and Mrs. Eldon Allen, roam- ed home from Stratford hospital un friday. Mrs. Bessie MoDouald, Cheryl and Mary Beth McDonald of Nlit- ellell spont the week tend with Miss Olive Speltr'e. Mr. and Mrs, Carter Kerslake spent a few days at the Royal \Vintel' Fair. A Salo of the herd of register- ed dual purpose Shorthorn uat- t10 of Mr. Ernest Templeman was hold at his farm on lot 9, con. 0, Hibbert township, on Wed- nesday. Bert Popper was the ate ctioneer and good prices were realized. We are sorry 0) report that Mr. Templeman's health eon- tinuem peer, Miss Alice Sorsdahl was home for the week end. Mrs. Will Miller presided at the November meeting of the La- dies' Aid Society which was held at the home of Mrs, Mervin Dow. The scripture lesson was read by Mr's. Dow and Mrs. R. Laing gave the meditation and led in prayer the theme being Remembrance. Arrangements were made for a bazaar to be hold on the after- noon of November 280d in the basement of the church. Mrs. K, McKellar gave a reading, bearing 011 the subject of Armistice Day. Program and lunch committees were appointed for next meeting. Lunch was served at the close by the hostess assisted by :Mrs. W. Miller. The November meeting of the 1ti3IS and WA of Roy's 'United Church wits held at the home of Mrs. Cliff Dow, Mrs, Norman Dow presided and opened the meeting with a poem followed with a hymn and the Lord's prayer in unison. Devotions were led by Mrs. Andrew Christie. During the business period Mrs. Gordon Dow and Mrs. Calvin Christie were ap- pointed a program coIiiiiiittee for the December meeting. Mrs. El- mer Dow and Mrs. Calvin Chris- tie favored with a piano duet. Current events were given by Mrs, George Neal. Mrs. Erle Dow led in prayer. Mrs, Harvey Dow gave a reading and the topic was given by Mrs, Carman Park as- sisted by Mrs. Murray Christie, Mrs. Dow closed the meeting, BRODHAGEN Mrs. Geo, Wesenborg and fanc- ily of Brussels with Mrs. Charles Ahrens. Mr. and Mrs, Manuel Beuerluan visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacob in Kitchener on Sunday. A basket of flowers was in the chancel of St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday from the funer- al of Carl Eisler, Members of the Luther League attended tate Fail Convention at Milverton on Sunday. Last Thursday evening the wives of the executive of the Brodhagen and Distrl'et Chamber of Commerce catered to the mem- bers for their dinner meeting in the Community Hall, lOr, Gordon McGavin was the guest speaker and showed slides ou his recent trip to Russia. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy 1-lehn and son of Gadshill and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Fischer and sons of Seaforth with Mrs. Rosine Miller. VARNA The members of LOL 1035 held their annual fowl supper Friday evening in the Orange hall when about 100 sat down to a turkey supper. A short program follow- ed, musical numbers by Mr. E. Oesch of Zurich and Mr. John Armstrong of Varna; solos by Miss Niary Elliott of Clinton, and short addresses by County Mas- ter Borden Brown of Constance and the main speaker, Mr. Geo. Jefferson of Clinton who spoke on Education past and. prescut. The sympathy of this 00uun00- ily {goes out to the family of 1111' late Mr. Lawronee Stephenson In t11111' recent bereavement. Several nlonlbers of the Varna library board attended the come t.y library meeting hold in Myth last Thursday afternoon. Euchre- .Dance Seaforth Cons. Centre FRIDAY, NOV. 18 Sponsored by Seaforth W.I. Pier ce's Orchestra. Euchre begins at 8.30. Lunch provided Adm. 75c. Everyone welcome PROMPT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE SAVAUGES Two Certified Watchmakers Branch 156, Canadian Legion Annual Legion Hall, Seaforth WEDNESDAY NOVEMNOVE114 FR 30th Piny at 8.30 p.m, sharp 18 • GAMES 15 Luscit lus Xmas Turkeys ' Ready for the Oven --- THREE SI"'ECIALS -A P dm ssion $1,00 Special and Extra Cards -- 25c Each or 5 for $1.00 Gt'9Uesuma'd-In9'v^. stamen iloalJdi win. iD` wereLUIn^ritGGR raen /I pplicmts For Driver Licences On Wednesday, the 10111 of November, the Ontario Department of 'Transport will open a new Driver Examination Centre in the Community Credit Union Building. 7e Ontario Street, Clhttou. Examinations for chauffeurs and operators licences will be held on Wi'eduesday,•Thursday and Friday of each week from ,.8i1 amt. ie 23.00 p.m. Residents of the Clinton tu'ea will in future take their th'iver examinations at this Clinton office, Advance appointments may ire made by contacting the Drivi'r Examination Centre during the above hours of business on the three days mentioned, The Ontario Departlaent of '1'rnusport will also cote:W t 12011'•r examiuw'nus in Ex- eter on Monday of alt week commencing Noveinbe•r 2Sih. 1'100. This service will be operated from tate Town Hall. Exeter, from 1.1111 a.m. 111 4.:1 , 11.nl. Advance eppointtneuts may be made by couta.tine tie 0111,i'ie 1)rpartment of Transport's Agent for Motor \-ehiele Permits tied 1.i:•r.uc...< in Exeter. . Driver examinations will also be ctn,dro•t,-4 in 'Xi 1.1.10' on ';'ne nay ; ft .ae31 wef>li commencing November 22111, 1000, This s, -,vi,, '1'rat:,1 fri,111 iln• Caucen's Hotel. Winghein, front 21.1)0 a.ni. to -1.3, p.m. Advance appointments may he Inane through 1II, cro, k by enrtailing the Ontario Department of Transport's Agent for Mater Vehicle Permits and Licences in R'ingham. Ontario Department of Transport Hon. J. Yarexnlro, Q.C. A. O. McNab Minister iZ Deputy Minister absolutely wond.erful o o . A 0 the way Miss Dorothy keeps the youngsters happy while I'm cleaning up. Not only happy but interested ... and learning. Thank heavens for Romper Room." You'll be even happier to know that Channel 10 has planned a full four hours of top TV entertainment to help make your morning brighter. You might say the whole morning is °Especially yours" Look at the line up; 9-10 a.m.—Romper Room 10-11 a.m.-Hour of Stars 11-12 noon—"At Home" Show 12— 1 p.m,—Noon Hour Club Also 8-9 a.m.—Hour of Music