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The Huron Expositor, 1952-11-07, Page 8lalize Zn BILE, CASUALTY, EE BONDS AND SICKNESS AND WINDSTORM )nutting Companies' who Se,eurity with Service. AGENT FOR ONTARIO HERMAN'S MUTUAL it tD INSURANCE intectuation gladly given. WATSON & REID 'Jl.-A. REID - Proprietor prance & Real Estate PHONE 214 SEAFORTII r FOR SALE Eodern Dwelling on East Wit- *1am St, New air coed tiouieg unit. ilmnmediate possession. TwoStorey Dwelling on Centre lit. All modern ceevenit-'nces. Well 'Lanceted. Early possession.. - Modern 2 -Storey Dwell'ag, with• Igarage. Sperling St. Possession . arranged. In "Egmondville, 1% storey three- bedroom dwelling; double lot, and stable; small fruits. Possession within a month. a Brick Dwelling, Goderich St. Im- mediate possession. Comfortable 6 -room Dwelling in Winthrop; 1/3 acre of land, with small fruits. Early possession. -Frame Dwelling on Victoria ret., with all modern conveniences. Pos- session arranged. Other Properties Also Listed • • M. A. REID HEAL ESTATE PHONE 214 deoweelllieweallillesmsealeleoweelliainweell COAL Our Coal comes from the best region' in North America: Fresh- inined with modern,,,, equipment; double -washed and double -screened. The Best on the Market! William M. Hart Phone: Office 784 LEMON'S TAXI Ali Passengers Insured PHONES: 182-1 or 162-W INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Liability • Accident • Wind, Etc. Complete Coverage W. E. SOUTHGATE Successor to- E. oE- C. CHAMBERLAIN Phone 334 Res. 222-R MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 11111IIIIIIIII11i1111u1111111111111111111111111u $IIIII1M11I1I111711111f11111111111II1111III11 FuneralDesigns *ddlta Flowers - Corsages - Pottery F' Tropical Fish - Greeting Cards FLOWERS Owned and Operated. by ERIC and BARBARA MILNER Phone 893 Seaforth "Flowers Wired Anywhere" O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. J. CLEARY O 0 Seaforth, Ont. O 10 LICENSED •EMBALMER p O ANDFUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 O Mat or Day Calls — 335 O +O O 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00.0000-00000 0 0 J. A. BURKE 0 0 Funeral Director 0 0 and Ambulance. Service 0 0 DUBLIN - ONT. 0 0 Night or Day Calls: O 0 Phone 43 r 10 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G. A. WHITNEY \ 0 0 ` Funeral Home O 0 Goderich St. W., Seaforth 0 0 AMBULANCE SERVICE 0 O Adjustable hospital beds O 0 for rent. 10I` "FLOWERS FOR EVERY 0 10 OCCASION 0 0 TeIeinhone: EAT or Nights 119 0 10 Residence 65 , 0 0 000000000.00 Ott • NEWS OF THE TOWN AN,NQJJ.NCEMiNT Mr, and Mrs. George A. Campbell. Goderich, wish to announce the .en; gagement of. their daughter, Ina May, to Mr. Herbert John Steffen,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Stef- fen, Seaforth,, the -marriage to take place the latter part of November. Northside- United Church. — 10 a.m., Sunday School and Bible Class; 11 a,ns„ "In Memoriam"; 7 p.m., "The Man Who Saw God."— Rev. J. W. A. Stinson, Minister. First Presbyterian Church. — 10 a.m, Bible Class and Sunday CHICKEN BINGO Auspices Seaforth Branch Canadian Legion LOADS OF CHICKENS ! Get Your Dinner and Spending Money at this 'Seasonal Bingo! Admission 50c --- 18 Games 20 CHICKENS FOR REGULAR GAMES Three Special- Games — Cash Wednesday, Nov, 12th SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Doors open 8 p.m. — First Game 9 p.m. FRANK'S 7:30 A.M. SERVICE 10:30 P.M. "The Service You Will Appreciate'' CHECK - CHART LUBRICATION Premium and Heavy Duty Motor Oils Washing and Polishing Tire Repairs Frost Cop Durlube Lubrication Nevr Freeze MOTORWAYS BUS DEPOT AGENT FOR TUCKEY-GUENTHER TRANSPORT Ice Cream — Cigarettes — Soft Drinks Phone 592 SEAFORTH F. C. Grieve, Lessee Used Cars.. Clearance Prices FORD 1950 SEDAN, CHEVROLET 1950 COACH FORD 1949 COACH MERCURY 1947 COACH FORD 1946 COACH FO`ii D 1942 SEDAN PONTIAC 1940 COACH 'FORD 14461/2 -TON PICKUP DODGE.1937 1/2 -TON PICKUP FORD 1947 TRACTOR FORD 1946 TRACTOR COCKSHUTT '30' 1949 TRACTOR ` DALY MOTORS Ford - Monarch Dealer Seaforth Seaforth Branch of the Canadian Legion will observe Remembrance Day with a Church Service on'Sunday, Nov. 9th, and with Services at the Soldiers' Memorial in Victoria Park on Tuesday, November 11, at 10:30'a.m. The Legion wishes to extend a very cordial welcome to all School Children, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, ,Connells of Seaforth, Tuckersmith and McKiilop, all other organizations, and the gen- eral public. On Sunday the Parade -will leave the Post Office at 10:30 a.m., 'headed by the Seaforth 'Highlanders Band, arriving at St. Thomas' Anglican Church in time to be seated by 11 a.m. On Monday, the Parade will leave the Past°Office, Beaded by the Seaforth Highlanders Band, arriving at the Cenotaph at 10:30 a.m. -F' -- ORDER OF SERVICE — - Invocation --Rev. D. Glenn Campbell Scripture Lesson—Rev. W. A. Jones Hymn --"Oh God of Bethel". Address,Rev. John Stinson Prayer—Rev. D. Glenn Campbell Last Post --Bandmaster Stanley Smith Two Minutes' Silence Reveille. �... $andinaster Stanley Smith Placing of „Wreaths "God, Save the Queen" flenediotion— LRev. D. Glenn Campbell 4JAMES T. MOTT ,Ptesld'etit I#EV. W. A. JONES , Chaplain (!pule entree d'eneted by The Huron Ezpoaitote School; 11 a.m., 'W1'hb ,Greater' De= votion'a Junior Congregation; "7 p.m., "Faith For Our Times."-tiRev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister. St. Thomas' Church, Seaforth, Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning Prayer, . 11 a.m. The Seaforth Branch of the Canadian Legion will parade to this service, Eventing Prayer, 7 p.m.' St. Mary's Chum''; Dublin—Sunday School, 2;30 i fn.; Holy Communion, 3:00 p.m.—Rev. W. A. Jones, Rector. IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIII11IIl1111111111111i.1111111 Weddings IIIf IllIIllIIIIIIilallllllillililllilillilliiili = DRAGER - BENNEWIES A Pretty wedding took place at' the parsonage of St. Peter's Luth- eran Church, Brodhagen, Iast Sat- urday afternoon, when Jean Irene Bennewies was' united in marriage to Mr. Wilfred Drager, R.R. 1, Born - helm. Rev. Walter Becker officiat- ed at the -ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Bennewies, R -R. 1, Bornholm, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drag- er, Seaforth. TjAe bride looked lovely 'in a bat- lerina-length frock of blue moire taffeta with overdress of marquis- ette net. A corsage of white gar- denias completed her costume. Miss Rita Drager, Seaforth, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid, wear- ing a pink gown identical in style to that worn by the bride. White gardenias also formed her corsage. Mr. Wilfred ,pBennewies, • R.R. 1, Bornholm, brother of the bride, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Drager will :reside at R.R. 1, Bornholm, on their re- turn from a wedding trip to North- ern Ontario. The bride donned a gray wool coat -with navy acpessor les for travelling. CRAWFORD - WRIGHT A mid -autumn wedding of inter- est to Seaforth residents took place at 7 o'clock Friday evening, Oct. 31, When Barbara Dawn Wright, Sea - forth, became the bride of F/O, ,Thomas Stevenson Crawford, Sum- merside, P.E.I„ The bride is the elder daughter of Mrs. Wright, Seaforth, and the late William G. Wright. The bride- groom is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James Crawford, Toronto. The candlelight ceremony was performed in St, Andrew's -Presby- terian Church, Amherstburg, by. the Rev. Donald 'St. Clair Camp'beij, Windsor, before an altar ,season- ably decorated with fern and chrys- anthemums in autumn tones. The •bride wore a street -length duster dress of eight o'clock iridescent blue taffeta, fashioned on princess lines featuring a shirred bodice and 'bouffant skirt. Tile duster coat was styled with a mandarin collar, mel- on sleeves and very full skirt. Her small feather hat in imported plati- num blue shade was relieved with matching ostrich feathers. A cor- sage of pink delight roses complet- ed her costume. qtr. and Mrs, William R. Craw- ford, Windsor, brother and sister- in-law of the bridegroom, were the only, attendants. Mrs. Crawford wore a dress of navy taffeta and her corsage was of Duisberg roses it a yellow shade. A reception was teed at the Elm- wood Club in , Windsor. .Fora wedding telp to the United _States the bride changed. to a purple plum ticatika crepe dress over which, a muskrat fur jacket was worn. Her accessories matched her going -away dress. •Mr- and Mrs, ,Crawford will reside in Summers:de, .P,E.I, EGMONDVILLE Mr, and Mrs. AIbert Clark, High- gate, spent the weekend with the, latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Watson, Mr: and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scotchmer, Bayfield. Mrs, Elizabeth McKay' and Mrs. Robert Neilson, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay, London, at- tended the funeral of theylate Jas: Finlayson and visited with Mrs. Finlayson. Mrs. W. J. Nott was called tol Bruce Mines last Friday after the death of her sisters, Mrs. John Shewfelt: The funeral was held Monday afternoon to Greenwood cemetery, Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. Nott's sister, Mrs. John Irwin, is in hospital with- .a broken leg at - ter a' fall „a week- ago. CONSTANCE Mr. and Mile Stanley Ferguson, Mrs. Aggie McBOrie and Miss Joyce Banks, Forest, were guests of Mr. andel/its. William Jewitt and fam- ily. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Dale were Mrs. J. McNeil and sen, Karl, 'Fullerton, Mrs. W. White acrd Mrs, Mona Me - Taggart, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lawson and son, Bob, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. W. G- McMillan, London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Taylor Monday and called on other friends. . Mr. and Mfrs. Robert McMichael Walton, were Sunday guests of of her daughter, Mrs. W: J. Dale. Mr, and . Mrs. IK. T. Adams acid sou, Gerald, Centralia, spent, Sat- urday with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Adams. Mrs, T. J, MdMichael, Auburn,: Spent the past week at the amine Mr. and :ors. W. J. !Dale. FrieWdly Few Meet The Friendly Few Farm Forum reorganized• at the hdfne of Mr. and Mrs.` arlICattedif'`'i'ast Week, elect'. ing erne •Dale leader and, Mr& Fran Riley secretary` hunch' eom- nate is ` Muriel Date and Gtrtcli Riely. This week this fent mi 'Met at the h me of M. Frank Ailey. Af- ter the topic, '4Farflthsg. AS a Career," was diseuseed, euchre was enjoyed with winners • Ariel Dale and t)oogias. ' thQy; cots eIaiio#ld, loos Jewitt ante gag, riaweon.: Fest Meeting is mem at theh: ati8 'Mc31lr IN Ai -N»' OVT-OF-TOWN VISITORS Mrs,. Ellison. Whiteford and Ken of Mrs. Barakel 'Tompson and Mr.. neth, Ingeraoll, agent a. few days and Mrs. H M. Ciheseey on Sunday. last week visiting her, sister, Mrs. 'Mr., Ken Willis, Toronto, spent Williams Bradshaw. the wegkend,with his \parents, Mr. Kr. and Mrs- Stewart McIntosh, and Mrs. F. I7: Willis. - Detroit, -_ spent the week -end with'- Mr. and Mre. J. K,• B. Brown, Te - Miss Mabel Turnbull, Miss Lizzie ionto, spent a few days with Mrs. Henderson}, Miss Lizzie Scott and 4. M. Ilovenlock and Mrs. 'Mae. Wilnnore Scott: sDe- orranc- - Mr; . and Mrs. ClaireMerner; ( Qtr-.. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster Winilsore spent a day in town last spent a few days in Cleveland, week.' 'Ohio, last week.- Miss Margaret Grieve, Dresden, I Messrs. IL E. McMillan, T. W. spent thieweek end at her home in. 'McMillan, 'Douglas Britton, Archie Egmondville., ' 1 Lemont, Hugh. Oampbell, Arthur Mr. and Mrs. W. Hogan and Mary Alexander, I,es Dolmage and G. His. Lynn, Hamilton; visited at the home back left last week for Pakesly, I on a hunting tripe Mr. and Mrs. lbert Vollett-(nee Frances Downey), who-recentify re- 'blueturned from England, visited Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson. coal SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID Miss Helen MoKercher., Ottawa, COMFORT Che Color Guarantees the Quality WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 363-J Res. 192-M SEAFO-RTH CAB R. C. WATTERWORTH, Prop: All Passengers Insured 24-HOUR SERVICE PHONE 580-M, Seaforth BAKING SALE Under auspices of St. James' C.W.L. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8th 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. — in — Dublin- Produce Store Main St. - Seaforth laaamillglaseesolsememegymeeeeil First of the Season! EUCHRE - and DANCE SEAFORTH Community Centre FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 8:30 pan, Willow Grove Serenaders Orchestra Auspice's Seaforth Women's Institute Admission 50e Ladies please 'bring Sandwiches Lucky Lunch Ticket — ameeginsemembeeeillast FOR SALE GODERICH ST. ' 7 -Room Frame, with garage. $5,000, with $1,000 down. EGMONDVILLE 6 -Room Frame, with 'small barn on large lot; $4,500, with $1,000 down. NORTH MAIN 7 -Room Home, hardwood- floor, 3 - piece bath; it has a furnace; $6,500. SIDE ST. 'Double House, 5 rooms each, with bath; $5,500. RAILWAY ST. 8 -Room Frame, with garage, fur- nace, stoker heated; $5,000. • JOHN ST. S Room Frame; hot air fugnaee, 3 -piece bath; $7,500. Call W.,.. C. OBE Phone 458 OFFICE IN THE QUEEN'S HOTEL spent the weekend with her par- ents,, Mr. and Mrs. F. MoKercher, in McKilIop. - Mr. and .11frs. E. Passmore, Lon- don; Miss Jean- Hurst, Hamilton, and Mr. Delbert Smith, London, were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith. Mrs. Henry Ford and son, Fort Wayne, Indiana, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W right - Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Govenlock, `Waterford, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mae Dorrance and Mrs. J. M. Govenlock,• Mrs. B. B. "Stephenson spent a few days with Mrs. George Dale at Walton. Miss Erma Broadfoot, Sundridge, was a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Smith, and other relatives in McKillop and Tuckersmith. ! Mr. and,'Mrs. N. Willis, Kitchen- er, and Mrs- ,Irving Sutherland and Mr. Eric Sutherland, Owen Sound, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Lawson. 'Miss (Diane Mowat, Stratford, and Technical Sergeant J. G. Taman, Detroit, agent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Hrs. E. H. Close. Mrs. A. Arkell, Sarnia, ,is; spend- ing a few days with Dr. and Mrs. E, A. McMaster. Mrs. S. E. Flook, Port Arthur, was' a visitor in town. • Her sister; Miss Nina M. Robb, motored back with her. Mra- J. C. Greig, was in Toronto over the weekend and attended the wedding of her grandson, David Clarke, on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. H. R. Colbert spent the week -end with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Colbert, in Burlington. Mrs. Hartmah and Mrs, Harry McMillan, New Hamburg, spent a few days this week with Miss Mary Hagan, Jarvis St. Dr. E. A. McMaster,.11. H. Leslie, J ames M. Scott, Carmen.,Rowcliffe, W illiam Leyburnn E. C. Munroe, Harold Jackaon,t' George Harrison, i oncrieff, and- Elwood Epps, Cite - to , are spending a week at Hill- crest Lodge, St. Charles, on a hunt- ing trip. The Women's Hospital Auxiliary to Scott Memorial Hospital will meet Tuesday, November 11, at 8:15 p.m. All members are asked to be present, and pew members are wel- come. A social evening will be held in Constance United . Church sehool room Friday night. A musical pro- grom has beenprepared, sponsored by the Young People's Class: Seaforth W.I. Meets Tuesday Afternoon At Mrs. E. Whitmore'.s The regular meeting of the Sea - forth W.I. will be held next 'Tues- day, at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Erlin Whitmore. The roll call is" �a suggestion for • a home-made Christmas gift, - London convention reports will be heard. The lunch committee is: sandwiches, Mrs. E. Cameron and. Mrs. W. Coleman farts, Mrs. Mac Scott and.-Mes. Eldon Kerr. Members are reminded of the committees chosen for the euchre next Friday, and to bring or send a cake. Of interest also -to mem- bers is the National Eaten Radio Forum broadcast over CRC Nov. 10, when Canadian farmers discuss, "Farm Women in Public Life," • When no dew follows a hot day, rain Way be expected. .B''-RIGHTEN YOUR HOME with , :o NEW :FLOOR` COVERINGS Battleship, Inlaid a n d Canvas Back . Linoleum 101, Congoleum, Rexoleum &. Marboletim, with =many Patterns to choose from 144, old Congoleum and-- Rex- - oleum 'Rugs, in an 'Sizes Rubbed Tile, MihOleliut�it mile, Jaspe'Ti`le - Let tib Measure and Qtidte a 'Pried Olt yoiteettil mt • FURNiTURti ' 1 'PUN .RAL AMBULANdesel`J1Cj. 1Ig►,. Volo t�t )nes`, � °Hilt nerfderl a '6`5 !Stitt ' a . OtitAiMlo 7: •T: ii NoW Pf•:RYINO :,: .,.. �ecH.Nico1.Ort ..T "SKIRTS AMY' Firgb Show Starts At 7 p;rkl, ESTHAt WILLIAM$ BARRY SULLIVAN A 'Musical Con edlr andone of the ga 'eet or the, yea'el Ther atopy. of the gala whit hena7me'011ore, and the boyrs they left at lien NEXT MONDAY, TUSSDAY,'1NEPNESDAY --- TECHNICOLOR' "THE t -BIG TREES " - KiRK DOUGLAS PATRICIA W,Y'MORE A stirring drama of the conflict of man againat Nature in the rough and ready era. The California • Redwoods afford the eetting for this outdoor picture. 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