The Seaforth News, 1949-12-01, Page 4WALT'ON
Despite the stormy week from Nov.
21st to 25th, four very successful
rallies were held through Huron Pres-
byterial by Miss Olive Sperling, Do,
minion Board Sec., for younger
groups in the United .Church. She was
accompanied by Mrs, L. C. White,:
President of London Conference
Branch, At Walton about seventy-
five leaders and W.M.S. members
gathered and a very profitable even -
Mg was spent. The C.G.LT. group
of this charge conducted the worship
service,. ,and. Miss ;Sperling had con-
ferences with Mission Band and C.G.
LT. girls and leaders, Similar rallies
were held in Winghaui, Auburn and
Exeter and were well attended,
Baptism service was conducted in
Duff's United Church on Sunday
morning, Nov, 27th when Rev. R. G.
Hazlewood baptized the following in-
fants: Carol Ann Wilbee, James
Bruce Clark, Barbara Ann Hamilton,
Cheryl Ann Craig, :Glenna Elaine
'Houston, Welby Roy .Stone, Evelyn
Lillian Kearney, Cecil Lawson Kear-
ney, -Robert Keith Kearney For the
service Which followed Rev. Hazle-
wood preached on the life of Jonah,
taking 'for his text, "Arise,' go to
Njneva",- Jon It 1 and 2, • The chair
rendered an anthem.
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HULLETT
.The '.fireside farm forum met on
Monday night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs.Oliver Anderson with an at-
tendance' of 17 adults. After a lively
discussion on "Are we good Farm-
ers" a recreational period was con-
ducted by Mrs. Bert Hoggart,
The winners for progressive euch-
re were, ladies, most games, Mrs.
Alex Riley, lone hands ,and consola-
tion, Mrs. Geo. Hoggart.'Men's most
games, Wm. Jewitt, lone hands and
consolation, Robert Jamieson.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mr, and 'Mrs. Harvey
Taylor. At the meeting a special col-
lection was taken to buy a box of
treats for Mrs. Wesley iHoggart who
recently had an appendix operation.
Mrs. I•Tesselwopd, gave her hone
on Monday night for a brush demon-
stration. Eleven ladies were present..
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SEAFORTH NEWS
The regular meeting of the Hill-
side Forum was held in the school,
S. S. No. 11 on Monday night with
an attendance' of 46. After listening
to the radio broadcast a discussion
was held, After the discutsioi'period
Russell Bolton was on hand to ex-
plain and discuss :Hhron County hos-
pitalization at which time Wni, Leip-
er, John 141i11e•r and Charlie Scanlon
were appointed to canvass the school
section and to see if a unit could be.
formed. A short recreation period
was then enjoyed, oards being .play-
ed. The winners as follows: 'Ladies
most games, Pearl Hamilton; lone
hands, Helen Hamilton; consolation,
'Lenora Hamilton, Men's most games,
Frank Way, lone hands, Bill Thomp-
son, consolation, John Hesselwood.
Lunch was served. The next meeting
will be held in the school on Monday
night.
HURON ROAD WEST
Mr, and 11{rs. Vic Heeley, Toronto,
and two children spent the weekend
at the home of Mr'. and Mrs. Noble
Holland.
Mrs. Heeley intends returning Dec
3rd, and with her two children will
be staying with her parents until
her new home is finished on Mt,
Dennis Air Field, Toronto, They have
sold their large home .:-on Kennedy
Ave., Toronto, and are intending
proving before spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McBurney and
fancily are moving to Clinton for the
winter. - •
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HENSALL.
Mr. and Mrs, John Passmore; Mrs.
W. C. Passmore, Ronald and Norma
visited recently With Mr. and Mrs,
Albert Passmore and Mr, and Mrs.
K. C. Passmore at:Aylmer.
Miss Dorothy ,McNaughton was a
weekend guest with Miss Roberta
Kirby in St. Thomas.
llir, and Mrs, E. Fletcher of Moore-
field are spending the winter months
with Mr and Mrs, Ed. 'Fink.
At the morning service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday next
Dec 4th, the minister, Rev. P. A.
Ferguson, B.A.., in response to many
requests, will preach again his ser-
mon, delivered recently, on the sub-
ject "Christ's Victory Over Self",
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Parke spent the
weekend with relatives in Toronto.
A large representation of members
of Amber Rebekah Lodge, Hensall,
attended lodge at the Edelweiss Re-
bekah Lodge in Seaforth on Monday
evening, when the Brussels Degree
team initiated five candidates from
Hensall and three frorin Seaforth.
The ladies of Carmel Presbyterian
Church held a most successful home -
baking and rummage sale and supper
in the Town Hall, Hensall on Satur-
day.
Mr. Wm. Kerslake of St. Marys is
spending several weeks with his son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Kerslake. ,
Regular meeting of the Village
Council was held on Nov. 22nd at 8
p:m, in the Council Chamber with all
members present; minutes of the
previous meeting read. Tudor and
Jones, that the minutes be adopted
as read,
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TUCKERSMITH
The Tucicersmith Ladies Club will
lneet on Wednesday, Dec, 7th at the
home of Mrs. Beit Garrett. Paying'
of the 1950 fees will be the roll call.
;lere will be an exchange of gifts.
SPORTSHORTS
. The Seaforth Junior ' C' team re-
turned to Kincardine once again on
Saturday night when they met up' in
an e±chibition tilt against a Kincar-
dine team consisting of members of.
last year's Intermediate and Juvenile
teams. This game ended up with Sea -
forth on the short end of a 6-2 score.
This score does not designate the
type of play that went on during the
game. •Seaforth outshot Kincardine
as they held the puck in the Kincard-
ine end for long lengths of time be-
fore the Kincardine defence Could
clear the puck out of their zone, 'Tihe
game was a fast affair throughout
and at no time did any fights occur
to mar the speed of the game. With
only three and one-half minutes gone.
in the first period Pearce scored on
Jack Connell's pass from the blue
line. Jennings came back for Sea -
forth at 6:55 assisted by Bradley to
tie the score.
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THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
Everyone knows that it is far
more sensible to put a fence around
a dangerous cliff and so to prevent
disastrous accidents than merely to
place an ambulance in the valley to.
transport 'victims to the hospital.
In other words the Huron Temper-
ance Federation while concerned
about helping the victims of the
liquor traffic is still more concern-
ed aboutsubjectingso destructive
a traffic to every sort of restric-
tion. Advt.
INEYISISSISRISNOSEIERMSERIMONSESSIDEnYltantlfnt
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949
EG `THEATRE
SEAFORTH
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ENT PORTH
Thurs, p'ri. Sat, "THE STRATTON STORY"
NOW PLAYING - with ,TAMES'STEWAIT JUNE ALLYSON
Read life basis in story of nersonu courage and ,triumph. A story of honesty, intense
undeestanding and feeling
Mon. Tues. Wec1, "A KISS IN THE DARK"
with JANE WYMAN and DAVID NIVEN
This ;story is a sunny salu e to hanitinesi—and a houseful of hiheidty
Next Thurs. Fri, Sat, "CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY"
With DAN 'DAILEY and CELESTE ROLM
A tender, warm, rollicking story of a way of life that has long since vani
bed
COMING—
"FATHER WAS A FULLBACK
Town of Seaforth
PARKING
By order of the Police, to facilitate snow
removal, no parking on the streets of
this Municipality will be allowed be-
tween ` the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.
Any contravention of this order will be
strictly enforced in accordance with the
Highway Traffic Act, Section 40, sub-
section 7
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TO THE
MONSTER
`FEATHER PARTY'
SPONSORED BY THE
Seaforth and District, Memorial Recreation Centre
TOBE HELD AT
SEAFQRTH MOTORS
BIG HEATED GARAGE
e nes.Night,Dec. 7th
1 THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS OF THIS PARTY GOES
INTO THE FUND TO HELP PROVIDE AN
ARTIFICIAL ICE PLANT, ETC.
FOR THE NEW MEMORIAL CENTRE.
HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS OF GREAT
BIG CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE AND TURK-
EYS TO BE WON ON THE WHEELS OR AT
"BINGO"
Come out and secure your Christmas fowl at
this mammoth Community
FEATHER PARTY
Drawing
r 50 Prizes
The severe weather conditions of the last two weeks has retarded the
district canvass for $30;000 to complete the Centre—so that the draw for
$2,500.00 in grand door prizes luust be postponed. However 50 consolation
prizes will be distributed at this party -and the grand prizes will be drawn
at the official opening of. the Memorial Centre, to be announced at a
later date
Tickets drawn on these consolation prizes 'will return to the drum
for the major draw at a later date
Have Yoea Subscribed All You Can Afford ?
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MEMBERS OF THE CANVASSING COMMITTEES OF MCKILLOP,
TUCKERSMITH, IIULLETT'AND HII3BERT WILL RUN TRE WHEELS
IN COMPETITION WITH ONE ANOTHER.— SUPPORT THE BOOTH
FROM YOUR DISTR1CT.—SEE WHO ARE THE BEST
MONEY-MAKERS
*YOUR SUPPORT IS NEEDED.*
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So come with the crowd—join in the fun and help make a financial success of this Party
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