The Seaforth News, 1961-11-30, Page 4TUC}SERSMITH NOMINATION
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to two years instead of three on
back taxes,. In three years some
tax bills ran to over $1,000 and
etre hard to pay up,
Arthur Varlet',' couneilior, told
the meeting 7,000 cattle had been
tr•eatod with warble fly sprat. }Io
said the prepayment Of taxes had
been very small. There are 700
ratepayers in the township. It
had been intended to help wage
earners Co pay something each
month.
Mr, Varlet' said he would be
willing to serve another term on
council, He suggested if another
councillor was needed, the rate-
payers should get some one from.
the south end as they had no re-
presentative.
Irvin Sillery said his nomina-
tion was a surprise. He was will-
ing to serve on council,
Ross Forrest, reporting for the
school area board, told the meet-
ing that he did not favor the idea
of a central school for the area,
h l i good h
McCQWAN - QARTER friend,Mrs. J. IC, Corniah,.
Tire marriage took place in Mr. and Mrs. Cornish celebrat-
North Side United. Church, on .ed their 42nd wedding anniver-
Nov. 18th at 2.80 pm of John i nary on Sunday at a family din -
Louis McOowfn and Leta hazel nor at the hotel at Zurich.
Carter. The groom is the atm of.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCowan.
STAFFA
Seaforth RR 1, and the bride is David Kemp, a student at the
the daughter of Mr, Russell. Car- Stratford Teachers', College, tan -
ter and the late NR's. Carter, of gilt in. Guelph last week, then
Seaforth, Rev. J. C. Britton offtc- spent the week end at his home.
fated. Eric Norris, from OAC, Guelph,
The bridesmaids were Nays spent the week end with his' par.
McGowan, sister of the groom, ants, Mr, and Mrs. S. Norris.
and Mrs. Murray Carter, 196 Sunday visitors at the J. Tem,
Brunswick St., Stihtford, and pleman home were Mr. and Mrs.
maid of honor was Mrs. Wm, Kenneth Hun, Shirley, Janice
Bolton, Stratford, sister of the and Graham,' Exeter, and Miss
bride. Bob McCowan, brother of Margaret and James Miller, of
the groom, was best man. Ushers Staiea,
wore Peter McCowan, brother of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Miller
the groom, and Murray Carter, and family, Munro, visited with
Stratford, brother of the bride. Ma and Mrs. Leslie. Miller and
The bride wore a floor length family.
gown in Brussels lace and nylon Mr. and Mrs. JimNorris and
net, fitted bodice, sabrine nook family, Brampton, visited recent
line, long lily point sleeves, full ly with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norris
bouffant skirt with front lace and family,
panelling with tiered back effect, Mrs, Ernest Templeman is
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Cole and family,
Cromarty.
Lorne Yeo and Hamsel. Peddon
from Assinibola, Sask., flew to
the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto
and visited for a couple of days
with Mr. Yeo's uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowman.
The schools are n shape with bridal silk hoop and a Linger
yeti should last for another tori tip veil, carried white Bible with
years. streamers. For travelling the
Cleave Coombs, vice chairman bride wore a mink brown woollen
of the property
area board, review- dress
accessor-
improvements
during the year. beige and mauve ed the maintenance and les and corsage of Golden Chalice
George Falconer, representa-
tive to Clinton collegiate, told
the meeting he thought the high
school board representatives
roses.
The matron of honor wore a
street length dress of gold peau
de soie, featuring a fitted waist,
should be paid at least as much Cull skirt and a head piece of VARNA
as councillors, gold peau de soie and veiling,
Nominations received at the gloves and shoes in matching
nomination meeting for Tucker- shades of gold and carried a bou-
smith at the town hall on Mon, gnat of large yellow mums.
day:
the bridesmaids' dresses were
For Reeve: Elgin Thonrirson, of moss green peau de sole made
by Gordon Elliott, Russell Dallas, identical to that of the maid of
Ivan Forsyth, by Charles Eyre, honor with matching head pieces,
Robert Gemmell; Frank Falcon- gloves and shoes in green and
er, by Ernie Crich, Howard E. also carried large yellow mums
Johns, with veiling.
For Council: I Organist was Mrs. J. A. Stew -
Victor Lee, by Alex, Boyes, art and Mrs. Neil Bell sang "0
Clair Haney; Arthur Varley, by Perfect Love" and "Wedding
Wilmer Broadfoot, Robert Gain- Prayer."
mall; Elgin Thompson, by Verne The wedding dinner was eer.
Aiderdice, Ernest Whitehouse; ed at the community centre.'
Irvin Sillery, by Mervin Falcon- Guests from a distance were
er, W. D. Wilson,from Blyth, Clinton, Auburn,
Trustees for Area: 'Stratford, Toronto, Peterboro,
Jack Patrick, by Wilmer Broad- also Seaforth, Egmondville and
foot, Charles Eyre; Vern Alder- Exeter. After a wedding trip to
dice, by Ernest Whitehouse, Wil- Northern Ontario Mr. and Mrs.
McCowan will live at Seaforth,
mer Broadfoot, Tracy Carter of Egmondville,
SEAFORTH NOMINATIONS !niece of the bride, was flower
Continued from Page 1 ; girl, wearing a white nylon dress,
Seaforth nominations:white head piece and gloves and
For council: Icarried a nosegay of yellow baby
Neil Bell, by F. C. 3. Sills and mums, The ring bearer was Dan -
Wm, O'Shea; Ken Willis, by N. of the terideegThe .bride's seaunt,
hew
Boll and G. Hildebrand; Thorpe Ili/Ira. Wm. Dodds of Auburn, re -
Rivers by C. Dalton and Peter I calved the guests, wearing a
Dunlop; Nelson Cardno, by Ross "fitted mink brown dress of nylon
Savauge and Wm. N. Ball; John lace top and skirt of crepe with
Flannery, by Jas. Stewart and bodice of rayon taffeta lined. Her
J. A. Cardno; George Hildebrand I corsage was of pink Chalice
by John Lansing and Gus John -roses and beige accessories. She
was assisted by the groom's ma
WRAP UP YOUR
CHRISTMAS LIST
EARLY Plan to mail out-of-
town cards FIRST CLASS.
Preferential handling sbrts
them first, sends them by air,
even corrects wrong addresses.
■ Buy stamps now. Ask for
them In sanitary cellophane-
wrapped dollar packs. •Check
address list, IncludePostalZone
Numbers, and return address.
■ Tie out-of-town and local
mall in separate bundles. Attach
Post Office labels. ■Wrap
parcels well. Put return address
outside and inside. Weigh
at Post Office. ■ Mail Farly.
Remember, December 17 is
the last date for local delivery
Beginning next Sunday, Dec. 3
the service in the United Church
will start at 2 pm. for the next
four months.
Mr. and Mrs, Pepper of Sud-
bury and Mr• and Mrs. Stephen-
son of Sarnia were guests at the
home of Mrs. L, Stephenson over
the week end.
The choir of the Anglican
Church, Seaforth, are putting on
a minstrel show in the township
hall on Friday evening, Dec. 1st
under the sponsorship of the WA
of the United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker and
family of King City visited over
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred McClymont,
The United Church Sunday
school are planning to hold their
Christmas concert on Friday,
Dec. 22nd.
WINTHROP
You are reminded of the White
h r
Gift service in Cavan (Aura,
clr,
Winthrop, Friday evening, Dee,
let, at 8,10, Everyone welcome.
The WOOS and WA of Cavan,
Winthrop, will hold their annual
meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 6,
at 2 p.m, The secretaries are
asked to bring their reports to
this meeting, Circle 2 will be in
charge of the lunch and Circle $
for the program,
HULLETT
Acclamations were the order of
the day in the community hall,
Londesboro, at the Hullett nom-
inations on Nov. 24. The only
candidates nominated for the po-
sitions of reeve and four coun-
cillors were the incumbent of-
ficials, who all qualified and
were declared elected by accla-
mation,
Reeve: Tont Leiper, by Win.
Govier and Chris Kennedy.
Councillors: Hugh Flynn, by
Harvey Wells and Harvey Hun-
ther wearing a sheath of navy king. Jim McEwing, by Bert
blue silk with muted tones of Beacom and. -John Riley. Clare
gold, matching fitted jacket, gold Vincent, by Lloyd Pipe and Jos.
accessories and a corsage of yel- Yungblut. Don Buchanan, by
low Chalice roses. The groom's William Jewitt and Ross Mac -
grandmother, Mrs. George Eaton,
wore a two piece navy printed
silk with magenta accessories
and a corsage of white mums,
son; Carl Dalton, by John Byer.
man and Secord NIcBr•ien; John
Turnbull by A. Y. McLean and
Ross Savnuge; Harvey Beuer-
man by Barney Hildebrand and
T. Wilbee; Angus McLean, by
Jas. A. Stewart and Wm. Teall.
For Reeve—William Ball, by
J. S. Pattison and F. C. J, Sills;
Carl Dalton, by J. McConnell and
Win. Flood.
For Mayor -Edmund Daly, by
Ross Savauge and N. C. Cardno.
. For P.U.C.—R. S. Habkirk, by
G. Hildebrand and T. Wilbee;
Frank Kling, by Ross Savauge
and A. Y. McLean,
For Public School Trustee:
William Hodgert, (E. Ward), by
W. Teall, Mrs. Sillery; J. Ken-
neth Willis (S. Ward), by John
Turnbull and F. Willis; John
Longstaff (N. Ward), by Ross
Savauge and Wm. Ball.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allan
spent the week end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hender-
son left on Sunday for Florida
where they will spend the win-
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Ross and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. It, Hastings, Wingham.
Mrs. C. Ham and Miss M.
Swan visited Mr. and Mrs. D.
Swan in Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Paterson of
London visited with friends in
Brucefield and Clinton Sunday.
Tuesday, Dec, 5th will be the
last meeting of the Woman's As-
sociation of Brucefield United
Church, when a Christmas party
will be held and exchange of
gifts, Home Helpers are invited.
The CGIT girls and their .lead-
ers held a successful tea at the
home of Mrs. H. Berry on Satur-
day when over fifty ladies atten-
ded. The girls sold candy, cook-
ies and Christmas novelties and
realized over $50.
Mrs, Harry Morend, Sarnia, vi-
sited over the week end with her
Reception
For Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Murray
(Rosemarie Feeney)
at Seaforth Community Centre
FRIDAY, DEC. 1st
Norrie Orchestra
Everyone welcome
Turkeys
FOR CHRISTMAS
OVEN READY
Freshly killed on order
KEN BEATTIE
Phone 334R6
HULLETT
On. Nov, 27, nine adults of the
Fireside Farm Forum met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Carter for fourth night review of
former subjects, The broadcast
was particularly interesting, Es-
pecial attention was given to the
best reply from the forums, This
year they are doing it quite dif-
Gregor.
William Jewitt was chairman
for the meeting. The treasurer's
report showed receipts Jan. to
Nov. 1961, were $163,431.36 and
disbursements $146,327.98.
Road Supt. Leonard Caldwell
said the big item was the Quig-
ley concrete bridge, lot 19, con.
6 and 7, at approximate cost of
$50,000. Road expenditure Jan.
to Nov. 1961, was $47,822.39.
Mentioned were the advisabil-
ity of biennial elections and the
placing of a limit to the amount
of money that could be claimed
for damage done by dogs to
sheep. At the present time there
is a limit on claims for damage
done to poultry of $1000, but
there is no limit placed on sheep
or cattle and as there are some
large flocks of sheep in the muni-
cipality now, it could be disas-
trous to have an unlimited claim
for damage.
Oliver Anderson, township re-
presentative for Seaforth high,i
school, gave a financial report.
Robert Thompson, Clinton rep.
said the new vocational school at I
Clinton is a large project, cost
approximately. $1,500,000 to build
and equip, borne by the federal
and provincial governments and
then will be maintained by the ,
district after construction.
Mr. Craig is the Goderich rep.
but he could not attend.
NORTH McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glanville
and family of Crediton visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old McCallum and family.
Mrs. Joseph Thornton is a pa-
tient in Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth.
Mrs. Jennie Thornton, widow
of Martin Thornton, died Monday
in London at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. John P. (Eliza-
beth) Ellacott, in her 81st year.
Mrs. Thornton was born near
Seaforth, a daughter of the late
Mr.. and Mrs. James Ritchie. She
lived in Brussels for several
years before moving to London
to live with her daughter. She is
survived by her daughter, Mrs.
Ellacott; five sons, George, Brus-
sels; Thos., Clifford and Louis,
London; Cecil, RR 5, Stratford; a
sister, Mrs. Alex, (Florence)
Russell, Brussels; a brother,
Louis Storey, Wingham; (Mrs.
Thornton's mother married
twice), 13 grandchildren and 9
great-grandchildren. The body
rested at the D. A. Rana funeral
home, Brussels. On Wednesday
afternoon Rev. H, L, Jennings of
St. John's Anglican Church, Brus-
sels, conducted the funeral ser-
vice, Interment was in Brussels
cemetery,
SNOW QUEENS
Winners of the Snow Queen
contest were: Brenda Houston,
Snow Queen. Attendants are El-
izabeth Stewart and Betty Dol -
mage.
HELP WANTED
Female part time help wanted.
Apply to UDPO, Seaforth, Phone
18.
Covent. They are getting a great
many extra replies and eminent
from the menrbors. Mrs.. Howatt
invited the grohap, for next week,
FEDERATION NEWS
By J. C, Hemingway .
On November 21st members of
"'Fame" (Farmers' Allied Meat
Enterprises Co -Operative) held
their annual meeting. Attendance
far exceeded the hopes of your
Board of Directors and since
there were no expenses allowed
by the Ontario organization it
was indicative of the genuine,
serious concern that livestock
producers have in the marketing
of their product.
This is really a battle between.
the power of people and money
and dollars are very obedient to
their master•. •
That the situation is :'serious
THE SHAFOR'!`H NEWS (Phone 84)—Thursday, November 10, 1961
was brought to us forcefully by
t
the guest speaker, tet, Mr , Cron or Lee
Staley, fres, of the National Far-
mers Organization of United
States, lie told us of conditions
in his country and we can com-
pare his statements to our sitlla•
tion.
ST. JAMES' C.W.L.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
Bazaar
Saturday, Dec. 2.
PROM 3 TO 5
At the. School Hall
5%
Guaranteed.
INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES
3 to 10 years
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Seaforth
Representing:
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Guaranty Trust Company
Sterling Trusts Corporation
Huron & Erie Mortgage Corp.
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