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1. Coming. Events - • •
2. Lost, Strayed
3. Found •
4. Help -Wanted • -.
5. Business Opportunities
6. Teachers Wanted
7. Situations Wanted •
8. Farm Stock For ,Sale
9. Poultry For Sale
10. Used Cars For Sale
11. Articles For Sale
12. Wanted To Buy
13. Wanted
14,,. -Property For Sale
15. Property For Rent
16. For Sale or Rent
17.. Wanted To Rent
18. Property Wanted
19. Notices
20. Auction Sales
21. Tenders Wanted
22. Legal Notices
23. Business Directory
24. Cards of Thanks
25. In Mertioriam •
26. Personals
Classified ads are inserted at
a rate of 2 cents per word.
Each number, initial and ab-
breviation counts as one word.
Ads are subject to the follow-
ing minimums: Classifications
2. 3, 8, '9; 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and
17, minimum 4Qe an insertion.
Classification 25, minimum 65c,
plus 25c for each 4 -line verse.
All other classifleati ns, mini-
mum ,65 cents per' rrisertion,_
except Auction Sales (20), Ten-
ders Wanted (21); and Legal
Notices (22), rates on applies.
• • tion.
For -cash payment, or if paid
by 10 days following,last inner.
Hon, 15 CENTS deducted from
above rates.
COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED
RATES
(For Business Firms,. Trades-
men, etc:): Minimum, 50 cents
per insertion. Billing charge, 15
cents per -,advertisement.
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1. Coming Events'
KEEP this date open. North-
side Turkey Valentine . Sup --
per, February 16th. 1-07-4
NATIONAL Hockey League
hockey, Chicago •. at Detrgit,
Saturday; Feb. 26. For';tickets
•and information, phone..52.i
1.410,, Miller Motors ,.1-06.8'
ICE Capades, at Kitchener
Memorial Auditorium,. Thurs-
day, Feb. 17. Tickets and in-
- formation at Miller Motors,
,k{r, phone 527-1410,- , 1-07-6
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4. Help Wanted
WILL pay reliable woman
$25.00 a week to baby sit in
my home. Phone 527-0082.
4-07x1
FEMALE typist, bookkeeper,
full time employment, in
Seaforth office. Apply to
Box 1530, Huron Expositor. -
4-07-1
EXPERIENCED help wanted
for I -H Farm Equip. Dealer-
ship. Contact John. Bach, P.O.:
Box 118, Seaforth, Ont.,
phone 527-0120. . 4-07-3
ORGANIST and choir leader
required for Cavan United
Church, Winthrop. Apply in
writing,.. stating salary expect-
ed, by- Feb. 1, 1966, to Ernest
Toll, RR 1, Blyth, Ont.;
chairman of committee.
4-07-3
4. Help Wanted
Applications to be consid-
ered On Jan. 17, 1966.
JAMES I. McINTOSPL,
Clerk - Treasurer,
RR 3, Seaforth, Ont.•
4-06-2
5. Bus. Opportunities
HOUSEWIVES
Turn a few spare hours. •.. a
week into
$$$$
AVON territories are Profit-
,WANTED._._..
Applications , will; be : aeL
Cepted for the .position .of
Secretary-- Treasurer of Sea -
forth District High School.
Please state 'qualifications
and salary expected. All ap-
plications to be in 'the handst
of the undersigned by .6 o'-
clock p.m., Monday, Jan. 17.
JOHN A. CARDNO
Seaforth 4-06-2
POLICE CONSTABLE
For Town' of Seaforth
Applications in writing
' will be received by the under-
signed until January 24, 1966,
for the above position.
Application must state age,
education and qualifications.
All appii,;cations must be
clearly marked '''Application"
on the envelope.
ERNEST M. WILTIAMS,
Clerk, Town of Seaforth.
4-07-2
APPLICATIONS
The Board of . Huron County
School Area No. 1, are invit-
e ing Applications for the posi-
tion of:
SECRETARY - TREASURER
Applicants , must be bond-
able. State qualifications and
salary expected. Lowest or
any application not neces-
sarily • accepted. Applications
in sealed envelopes, clearly
marked "Applications" are
to be in ,the hands of the
chairman by January 15,
1966.
MR. VERNE ALDERDICE,
Chairman, of Huron County
School Area No. 1,
• RR 2, Kippen.
4-06-2
able and now available in the
Kippen - Egmondville - Win-
throp - Brodhagen areas. For
information, no obligation,
phone collect London, 451-
0541 evenings, or writ•el�M rS.
M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury
Ave. 5-06-4
7. Situations Wanted
WOULD like a job baby sitt-
ing and housekeeping. 'Would
like to board in, Phone 527-
0146. 7-07-3
RELIABLE school girl wants
baby sitting jobs anytime
after school or on holidays.
Phone 527-0777. 7-07-1
8. Farm Stock For Sale
YORK hog. James Keys,
phone 527-0467, 8-07x1
TWO •nanny goats. For fur-
ther information phone 527-
1205.. •1 8-07-2
WHITE faced heifer. Theo
Van Bakel, St. Columban,
phone 125 R 13, Dublin.
8-07-1
9. Poultry For Sale
K.IMBER LEGIORN_
Day Old and Started Pullets
Red x '=S x Red Pullets
Mixed--Ohicks and Cockerels.
Available now. - Book your or-
ders , early.
SCOTT' POULTRY
FARMS, LTD.
Seaforth
Phone 527-0847 Box 160
9-06-tf
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�. Cards of Thanks •
14. Property For Sale
den. Located near dowri
town, churches, schools. A
double garage IS on the prop-
erty. Donald Gordon, phone
527-1580. 14-06-3
FOR SALE
MITCHELL '
Commercial block,_, in Town
of Mitchell. Stores, ' offices
and apartments. Price $38,000
'5 • bedropm home "on No. 8
Highway. Gas. heat, 2 extra
lots, ' $4,000.
DORCHESTER '
Vad•iety Grocery store, lunch
counter,gas pumps and Hy-
ing quarters, $32,000.
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP
CLOSE TO BRUCEFIELD.
100 acre farm ideal for cash
crops.
HOUSES IN SEAFORTH
AND EGMONDVILLE
priced from $2,500, to $25,000
FARMS IN MORRIS, GREY,
McKILLOP, HIBBERT, HAY,
STANLEY and HULLETT
TOWNSHIPS
Further information on any
of these properties ort request.
Jose 5'hMcConnell
Realtor
Victoria Street
Seaforth, Ontario.
14-07-1
111Used Cars 'For Sale
1950 Ford car good. nmotor,
good ' •-tires. pply Arnold
Campbell., 10-07x1,.
1959 Chev., Bel -Air, 4 -door;
A.T:, 6 -cylinder, good motor.
Ron Driscoll, phone 527-0235.
10-07x1'
-1964 Rambler- American, 4 -
door sedan, around 6,000
miles, in• good condition.
Phone Dublin, 69 R 4. •
10-07-1
11. Articles For Sale
DRIED, shelled corn, will de-
liver. Merelea Farms, phone
482-7.159: - 11-06x2
FIFTEEN . tons • mixed feed
grain. 'Apply Arnold Camp-
bell. 11-07x1
UNDERWOOD portable tyke
writer, in a brown., carr ng
case, in good condition.
Phone 527-0817. 11-07-1
HIND quarter • of beef. Stan
Jackson, phone 527-1927.
11-07X1
SPECIAL Friday and Satur-
day only, 2 doz. cookies, mix
or match, 49c, reg. 60c.' Save
llc. Crich's Bakery 11-07-1
BABY 'buggy • and play peh.
'Mist Don Stewart, phone
5274888. 11-07-2
ONE thousands bales hay.,
Sam McClure, RR 2, Seaforth;
Phone 527-1668. 11-07x1
PHILISHAVE special ; bonus.
Free preshave and' aftershave
lotion, (value $3.00) with
any ,model Philishave at our
special low prices. Savauge
Jewellers, (opposite the. Post
Office), 1 T-06-tf
SET? of unfinished kitchen
cupboards, 9 -ft. 'long, includes
white enamel sink with new
taps and arborite' table top.
Will sell cheap as a ,unit or
sink and baps seperately. Ap-
ply Box 1531, Htiron Exposi-
tor. 11-07x1
APPLICATIONS
Twp. ofTuckersmith•••
' . For a Road Superintendent.
Full yearly employment of-
fered. The applicant to state
qualifications, experience and
salary expected.
Applicatiot)s to be in, the
Clerk's hands by 12 o'clock
noon, 0n Monday, January
•17, 1966 clearly marked,
"Application, Road Supierin-'
tendent". "
12. Wanted To Buy.
BROWNIE uniform, size 8 or
10, dark brown preferred.
Phone 527.0255. 12-07-1
ASVTIQUE furniture, picture
frames, cupboards, Iannps, and
dishes, etc.. •Will buy individual
pieces , or complete
Phone ' 271-15 7 8. 12-0 6-tf
14. Property For Sale
SILVER dollars dated ,1958
or earlier wanted, also other
old coins, tokens, medals
stamps, old post ' cards, old
•documtnts, etc. Will pay top
prices for desirable items.
List. what you have and mail
to: Hobbies. Box 28, Clinton,
Ont., or phone, 524-6526.
12-07-1
15. Property For Rent
UPSTAIRS apartment, behind
Clinic; in the former McMas-
ter Apartments. Apply Har-
vey Dale, phone 527-1406.
15.-07x2
FOR ,RENT — Apartment,
available Jan. lst. Private
-entrance, close to uptown.
For further information call
527-1352, after 5 duringthe
week. 15-06-tf'
SELF contained duplex, with
gas furnace. Phone 527-1490.
15-06-tf
MODERN 2 -bedroom ,' apart
ment. Phone 527-0810 or Ex-
eter, 235-1510. 15-06-tf.
SELF. --contained • apartment,
hated, large living room,
kitchen, i'bathroona •Goderich
Street East. A. Y. McLean.
D..OWNSTAIRS 2 -bedroom
apartment, - heated. Gordon
Noble, „hone 527-0840.
NEW 2 -storey home, with all
hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms,
and full bath upstairs, din-
ing room, living room, kit-
chen as well as lz bath and
utility room downstairs, gas
furnace, attached garage and
asphalt' drive. Immediate pos-
session. Apply in writing to
P.O. Box 202, Seaforth.
14-06-2
• ,',t' ILACTIVE 2 -storey home
on Goderich Street West, Sea -
forth. Thorough remod-
elling from cellar to roof, in' -
side and out juat completed.
All new- wiring, new plumb-
ing, new exterior siding.- This
fine family home includes.4
bedroorns and bath upstairs
and , ining area, modern kit-
thetti utility room, double
living •room, also rooms suit-
abie, fit' Wale WoxiK. shop Or
15-06-2
BUNGALOW on Ord Street,
2, bedrooms, 3 -piece, bath-
room, modern kitchen, hot
water heating. Apply. Thomas
Flynn, Goderich `St:,1 phone
527-0822. 15-06-3.
FOR RENT-- Small heated
apartments, newly --decorated,
close to uptown. Apply Har-
vey Dale, phone 527-1406.
15-05x4
FOR - RENT — Large lower
apartment, South Main Street,
gas, furnace, bathroom, also
basement; stove and . frig.,
if desired. Apply, Carl Dal-
ton,. phone 527-0702. I5-(16-tf
19. Notices
22. Legal Notices •
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In the, Estate of
MARGARET JANE "MILLER
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Margaret
Jane Miller, late, of the Town
of Seaforth, in- the County of
Huron, Retired Housekeeper,
deceased, who • died on the
31st day of October, 1965,
are hereby notified to send
in full particulars ' oftheir
claims to the undersigned on
or before the 27th of January,
1966, after which date the
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this
20th day of December, 1965.
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario;..
Solicitors for the Executors.
22-06-3
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In 'the Estate of
• AGNES DOLMAGE
All 'persons having claims
against the Estate of Agnes
Dolmage, late of the Town
of Seaforth, in the County of
Huron, Widow„ deceased, who.
died on the 29th day of Oc-
tober, 1965, are hereby noti-,
fied to send in full particulars
of their ,claims to the under-
signed on or before ..the 27th
day of January, 1966, after
which dater the assets will ,be
distributed having regard on-
ly to claims then received.
DATED at. Seaforth, this
22nd day of December, 1965.
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario;
Solicitors for the Executors.
.,22-06-3
• , NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
In. the Estate of •
MARY JANE SHOLDICE
against
All persons having claims
against the Estate of ,Mary
Jane Sholdice, late of • the
Town of Seaforth, in, ,the
County of Huron,' Housekeep-
er, deceased, who died on the
16th day of November, 1965,
are hereby notified to send in
full particulars of their
claims, to_ the undersigned on
or before the 27th day of
January, 1966, after which
date the assets will be distri-
buted having regard only to.
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth,- this
30th day of December, 1965.
McCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors:
22-06-3
PICTURE
FRAMING .
AT
Beattie 'Furniture
CLINTON • •
-• 19-07-1
FARMERS.: Now is' the ti�iie
to have your bean knives
hammered for this year. Basil
O'Rourke, __Blacksmith and
welding Shop, Brucefield.
19-07-2
VACUUM Cleaner Salev & Ser-
vice for all makes. Filter Queen
Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350:
Hensall. 19-06-tf
• SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write or
phone LOUIS • BLAKE, RR2
Brussels, phone 442 w6, Bruss-'
els- or contact HAROLD MAL-
ONEY, phone 527-1424. 19-63x25
ELECTROLUX Cana d -a •Ltd.,.
Sales and . Service, authorized
dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light-
house St., Goderich, phone 524-
6514. __............. _ 19-0644
ATWOOD
PET FOOD -SUPPLIES
Highest Cash prices paid
for dead and disabled cows
and horses.
Call Collect, 356-2622
License No. 401-C-65
19 -06 -if
SINGER, - Sales andService,
sewing machines vacuum clean-
ers, floor polishers, and type-
writers. Calk" Jim McGlie'ger,
phone 527-1486. 1,9-06-tf
WATCH REPAIRS
FAST SERVICE
All work guaranteed •
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
Ltd.
Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth
19-06-tf
DEAD ANIMALS
REMOVED
For Dead or Disabled Animals
• CALL COLLECT
Darling & Company'
of Canada Ltd.
Phone Clinton, 482-7269
Licence No, 350-C-65
19-06-tf
NOTICE -
We are shipPing cattle every
Monday to United Co -Operatives
of ontariorTo arrange for pick-
up at you .farm, phone by Sat-
urday night. •
'FRANCIS HUNT,
Phone Seaforth, 5274948 or
MICHAEL J. • DOYLE',
Phone 114 li 16', Duklin.
Call Collect
. .. 19.66-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sim' wish
to thank their many friends
for a very enjoyable evening,
o celebrate our 25th Wedding
Anniversary, 24-07x1
W E would like to express
our sincere gratitude to our
friends, neighbors and rela-
tives for their kind expres-
sions of sympathy shown us
in the bereavement of my
mother. — John and Elaine
Kinsman. 24-07x1
WE would like- -to_ thank our
friends and neighbors for
the lovely party they had for
us on our Silver Wedding
Anniversary; also to ' our
family and relatives who had
a surprise, party for us and
all the lovely gifts and cards
we received. We thank you
all very much. — Gertrude
and Arthur Henderson.
24-07x1.
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23. Business Directory
JOHN E. LONGSTAFI+i
OPTOMETRIST
Seaforth Office:
Tues., Thurs., Fri.,. 9.. to. 5;30 p.m.
Sat., 9 to. 12 noon
Thursday evening by appoint•••
anent only
Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010
Mon„ . Wed. - Clinton Office.
A. W. 'SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Office 527-1850 - Res. 527-1643
Seaforth . - Ontario
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
55-57 South Street Telephone
Goderich ` : " 524-7562
McCONNELL
& STEWART
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
P. D. McCONNELL, Q.C.
D. I. STEWART
Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850
SEAFORTH
VETERINARY
CLINIC
J. 0: Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S.
G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M., V.S:•
P. D. Cullis, D.V.M., V.S. •
Phone 527-1760 - Seaforth
J. A. BURKE
Funeral Director
and Ambulance Service
DUBLIN - ONTARIO
Night or Day Calls
Phone 43 R 10
Deaths ....
GORDON — In Seaforth, on
Jan. 6th, 1966, Annie Suth-
erland Gordon, in her 78th
year.
GI:VLIN — At Wellesley, on
'Jan. 8th. 1966, James A.
Givlin,, in his 39th year.
MALONE — In McKillop, on
Jan. 9th, 1966, John•L. Mal-
one, in his 66th year.
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SINCLAIR — In Seaforth, on
Jan. 10th, 1966, Mary Mar-
garet Sinclair, in her 64th
year.
BMC
FUNERALSERVICE
Prompt and careful attention
Ambulance Service
Flowers For All Occasions
Phones:
Day 527-0680 — Night 527=0885
W. J. CLEARY
Seaforth, Ontario
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Night or Day Calls — 527-0510
G. A. WHITNEY
FUNERAL HOME
Goderich Si. W., Seaforth
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Adjustable hospital' betas for
rent. -"
FLOWERS POR EVERY
OCCASION
Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony-' Van
Loon, RR:2, Kippen, wish to
announce the engagement of
their youngest daughter, Hel-
ma Maria, to Mr. Kenneth
Beverly ,Wright, son of Mr.
and Mrs. OliVer Wright, RR
2, Seaforth. The marriage will
take place February 5th, in
St. James' Roman Catholic
Church, Seaforth. 07-1.
:Births
BENNETT — 'At Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
Jan. 8, to Mr. and Mrs.
William Bennett, Seaforth,
a daughter.
MILLER i At Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Jan. 9,
to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Miller, Staffa, a son.
PEARN ` At'Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Jan.
12, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Pearn, RR. 3, Mitchell, a
son. •
WORKMAN — 4lt Seaforth
Community Hospital, on
Jan. 9, to Mr. and Mrs
Harold Workman, Egmond-
ville, a son.
24. Cards of Tli iks
I wish to, thank my friends
and neighbors for all kind-
nesses received; also the CWL
of Dublin and special thanks
to Dr, Malkus and Dr. Frady,
nurses and staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital. Every-
thing was deeply appreciated.
—Leo Feeney. '24-07-1
SINCERE tanks to friends
for flowers, cards and visits..
Special thanks to Seaforth
Legion Auxiliary for the
lovely rose, I.TCW and CGIT
girls for their boxes at Christ_
man, Dr. Malkus and Rev.
Rotilston and the nursing
staff,. of Seaforth Community
1-iospital.—Mrs. Fred Eurdge,
Srucefield. • 24.071'
OUR TOWN
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Demands
Ate Up - l;*
Employment in Goderich and
throughout most of Huron
County generally remained good
during the month of December,
following a trend set -earlier in
the year.
Figures released by C. M.
Jutras, manager of the Nation-
al. Employment Service at
Goderich, reveal that at the
end of December, 1965, there
Were 389 applicants registered
for employment against 494 at
the end of the same period in
1964.
This substantial decrease of
105 persons or 21,5% in appli-
cants registered for employ-
ment with the Goderich NES
over the previous year is indi-
cative of the continued stabil-
ity in the manufacturing indus-
try and also of the marked in-
crease in construction projects
in the area over previous years.
As anticipated, normal sea-
sonal lay-offs in road construc-
tion, commercial fishing and
Great Lakes shipping, occasion-
ed" a noticeable rise in unem-
ployment- from November to
December, 1965. The employ-
ment outlook for the beginning
of 1966; however, remains very
good, with numerous job op-
portunities beinglisted, with
the Goderich NES 'In service.
>
rnanufacturirig and construction
occupations.
Despite the season 'of the
year; a total of 104 persons
were placed' in nployment by
the Goderich NES. during De-
cember.
ST. COLUMBAN
Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Du-
charme were in Stratford at-
tending . the • funeral of their
granddaughter, Jean' Marie
Marcy. - •
Tom Ducharme, Dryden; Mr.
and Mrs. Iden Ducharme, Wing -
ham, and Miss --Hilda Kennedy,
London, with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Auguste Ducharme.
Miss Mary, E. Doyle, London;
with Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Doyle.
Miss Luella Moylan, ,Kitch-
ener, and Miss Jean Moylan,
Zurich, with Mr. and Mrs. John
Mo-ilan. .
Classified ads. pay dividends.
YES. JUST CARRY ON
PAST pURC�,,ATORY
SWAMP, -TURN R(GHT
WHEN YOU CROSS
'SEEPAGE
REEK... .
NEWS OF ZION
UW Sets Plan
For Quilting Bees
The December Red Cross
meeting ,took the form of a
Christmas party at U.S.S. No.
1, Hibbert. The room was
bright with decorated windows
and a lighted Christmas tree.
As usual, the committees in
charge had an interesting ,pro-
gram. The meeting was in
charge of the president, Elean-
or Lannin. Routine business
was taken care of, and the stu-
dents discussed a daily paper
to be delivered -to the school
every school morning..lt was
decided to try ,this for the
month. of, January, • and then
review the subject again. '
After business ,a fine Christ-
mas progrsam • was presented.
The highlight was a pageant of
the Nativity, with the follow-
ing cast: Mary, Elizabeth
Brown; Joseph, Melba • Jean
Friend; 'Wisemen, - Ruby Bal-
four, Bonnie Marriott, Beth
Roney; Shepherds, Bryan Ed-
wards, Stephen Marriott, Cath-
erine Brown,. and. narrator,
Eleanor Lannin.
After the program lunch was
served and gifts distributed,
along with treats for all from
the school board, and for good
measure„ the bus driver, Earl
Roney, arrived also with treats
for everyone.
Mr. and Mrs'. Charles Roney
spent New::Year''s-Eve with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pinder.
Mrs. Rena Stacey and Mowet
were New Year's guests Qf••••Mr..:.
and Mrs. Lionel Strathdee.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barker and
Ray, Terry spent New Year's
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Hannon.
Miss Joan Britton left on Sun-
day for her school in Toronto,
and Nancy Lannin to Wood-
stock.
Mr. Billie Balfour was home
for the holiday weekend ..with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Balfour.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Burchill
entertained a few friends New,
Year's -'Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor
and Mr. and Mrs. William Proc-
tor, Goderich, "and Mr. and Mrs.
KennethrElligsg,, ' Terry and
Warren were New Year's guests
of Mrs. Mabel••Higgerson and
Mr. Harry Proctor.
Mr. and•• •Mraa, Ivan Speiran,
London, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Balfour, for New
Year's.
Misses Mary and Eleanor
GO PAST THE AUTO
SUNKYARD UNTIL YOIl
R _ C14 Di1MP. BEACH -
AND YOU'RE"
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Lannin and ]karion and Shirley',,
Doelt:ing spent Friday in Strat-
ford.
Mr. and . Mrs. Ross Pej,j er, , ,
Dennis and Nancy and Mr. and
Mrs, George Henderson and .
family -were dinner guests• of
Mr. and Mrs". Ross: Gordop and
Barry, Seaforth, on- Saturday
niglxt. -
Dinner guestsat e`home
of •Mr. and MrsJoli Diehl for ..
Christmas were: Mr and: Mrs.
Donald Diehl, Se Orth; Mr:
and Mrs. Les Seiler, of Pem•
broke; Mr. and. Mrs. Ivan Tor- • , •'
ranee and family, Mitchell; Mr.
and Mrs. Seiler and -Carolyn •
Dl a few
at hr homevisited at
for at his homedays in
Monkton.iehe-
To Make Crib Quilt
Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and Mrs. .
Mary Malcolm were hostesses'
for the January meeting of ,
Zion UCW, held Wednesday of --
ternoon, Jan. 5, with 18 mem-
bers•• present an" many visitors.
Mrs. Lawrence Hannon had
charge of the' devotions and
read a poem on the New Year.
Scripture and- comments were
read by . Mrs. Glenn Pepper;
prayer by Mrs. Lawrence Han- •
non; a New Year's reading by
Mrs. Norman Bushfield; read- •
ing" Days . and Customs of All .
Faith,'"
by Mrs. Lorne Aikens;
"`Grandmothers Had It So Easy ,
and Grandpa's Wood 'Stove," ,
read by Mrs. R. S. Aikens. -
Mrs. Lloyd Barker read a .
chapter on Education in Trini,,,
dad,' and Mrs. Gordon' Aikens, _.
the president, led the business.
session. Mrs. Lawrence Barker
read the minutes and the roll
call was answered by paying
the membership fees to Mrs.
Glean Pepper, the- treasurer.
" Plans were made to do two
crib quilt's for a •mission hospi-
tal at Bella Bella, where Gloria
Alin Pepper is now nursing.
Plans were also made to have
a bazaar in the fall. 'Thank -you
netts were read from the shut-
ins who '.were remembered at y
Christmas time. ;
Mrs. Lorne -McKinnon will be
hostess for the February meet-
ing, to be held in the church
basement. Mrs. Lawrence 'Han-
non closed the meeting with
prayer. A quilt was quilted
during the afternoon.• Lunch
was served by, the hostess and
Mrs. Charles Roney and Mrs.
Dalton Smale.
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DEMOCRACY
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