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BITUARIES
• MILS. NELSON KEYES,
Mrs ;Nelson Keyes; Egmondville
passed away Sunday in Scott Mem
.6441:Hospital, Seaforth, in her 86th
year :She had been seriously ill
,for. the' past :four' weeks. She was
the ;:former °Minerva :M. '.Kennedy,.
of Stanley. -township. Her husband
Predeceased her in 1951. Theyhad
retired to Egin ondville in 19$5.'
'She; vasa member of Egmond»
vibe UnitedChurch.: ,•
Stiivivilig are , five sons, Sher-
lockrand Amer, of Varna; Ruskin,
Windsor; • Wilber R,B:..-3, Seaforth,
"and Stuart; 'Orlfia;: also 12 grand-
children and; six great grandchil-
dren =She' is -alio "survived: by a
sister, Mrs C. Eicher (Susan); -of
Chicagq; Illinois ' ,
The;reinajns"rested at the G. A.
Whitney -Funeral Horne, Seaforth,
where '` service' 'was held`.Tuesday J
afternoon with »Dr. J. Semple, of•
Egmondville United • Church, offici-
ating. `BuriaLwas made in Bayfield
cemetery, Pallbearers *ere Don-
ald -Keyes, :George- Keyes; Merton
Keyes; Stuart Keyes,' Gerald Keyes
and. Grant, Keyes. '
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EUCHRE R 8t SOCIAL
Community Centre
Seaforth
Friday, May 22nd
at 8:30 p,nr:.
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Norris Orchestra—ildmission„75c
Reserve June 24:.GardentPxrty`and
Supper. at St. °Patrick's . Church,
Dublin.
Institute
th Sunshine an
• 'Bouquets of yellow daffodils :and
pot‘of blue African violets decor-
ated the , Sunday . schoolroom 'of
Knox United Church for the 15th
Sunshine banquet of the'raernbers
of:, the Auburn' Women's: Institute.
The tables were in the same color
scheme with silver candlebra hold-
ing'the ;tall lighted yellow .takers:
The president, Mrs. George Milli-
gan, was :Mistress of, ceremonies
and, proposed the • toast ,to the
Queen, responded to by all singing
.The Queen The» toast .to: the In.
statute was proposed • by 'Mrs:` Thos.
Haggitt, and Mrs, Ed, ;Davies -se-
plied.
;Prizes .were won by Mrs. Keith
Machan, .Mrs. Herbert Govier and
Mts. George. Sturdy. • •Mrs. _George
Wilkin sang a solo, "I Heard 'a
Forest Praying." Ms. Donaldr
'Iaines thanked the Orchid Group
of the W.A: Who -had served such
,a' delicious -turkey banquet• Mrs.
:Ernest Pundit replied.. "
The•guest'" speaker, • •Dr E.,':A.
McMaster; of `Sea'forth; was intro-
ducedbyMrs. Alfred Nesbett, who
gave an; illustrated lecture on 'a'
trip to Japan:. lie told, about the
country`, with its, 80 per:cent moun•.
taro cenery; their, method of -tray
ening, and their schools;' His „Col -
:bred pictures' sliowed. the beautiful
flower's .and .byildings- that are•'in
,that country • He» also spoke .of
»their, religion and„the government
that rules 'the.. Japanese people.
Mrs. William J. Craig thanked .Dr;.
McMaster°for, his' address,and pre
sented him with a • gift :from the'
Tnstrtute.. Mrs,. Milligan also. thank-
ed the .speaker.
A quartette nu-`
mber 'was sung; by
Miss'Sadie Carter, Mrs: Duncan
Mackay, Mrs, Gordon R. ' Taylor
and Mrs. IT; J:"`Craig, ",`When
Wore a Tulip.” A •piano, _duet was •
played by- Mms- ---Sydney- .McClin
chey and Mrs. •Robert J Phillips
A,- highlight of the evening was
When Mrs:: R. J. ,Phillips was 'Call-
ed to .the .front and -Mrs Millian'
�:peke_ofaher faithtuLs'etcviee:. as
pianist since the Institute' was :or-
ganized ii January,'1922.:'She'spoke
also how she us.ed`her•niusical tel
ent to help ether : members in: the,
musical part of 'the. program; As
a "token. .of her' willing•:'services,
Mrs. 'William Straughan presented
her witha gift• from the::Institute.
Mrs. Phillips;,• although .taken by
surprise, thanked the ladies .for. the
gift and said that it had :been a,
pleasure ,to be , an, Institute mem-.
bei and to be able to help in the
musteal,.programs .of the organza-:
tion suice ;its 'beginning. .;She was
also aecoinpanist _ for the;• banquet
program,
'Phe reports '•of•the standing .com
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:mittees ''were given ' M'rs. Gordon
Dobiefor. "Citizenship'' and •Educe
tion; Mrs ` Gordon R 'Taylor, for
Historical_: Re search and current
events; Mrs William J. Craig, fox
Health -Mrs Ed .Davres,:for_Ilome
Euonernics: Mrs.:' Fraiilt . Raithby;
for; Public' Relations, Mrs: William
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Goddard; for Agriciiltu'rs and Cali-. '
adian -Industries. '-
Mrs. .Clifford Brown presented:
Mrs. William Hensch with a part-
ing gift and spoke a few words of
regret that she is leaving this conn
munity. The minutes of the pre-
vious meeting were read by the
secretary, - Mrs. •Bert ,Craig, ,and
accepted. '• It .was , voted to send.
Mrs. George Malian to the ;confer.
ence,rto be held in Guelph on May
7 and -8. , The delegates to, the diS-
tract annual, to be' held at St, Het
rens on May ;.20, willbe, Mrs,. Thos.
Haggitt, Mrs; George' Millian, Mrs,:.
Arnold- Craig. and :Mrs, Thomas-
'Lawlor. • Mrs: • C. ' Brown reported
-for the- card .-committee 'and read
the thank -you notes -.-
Mrs. Wes, Braili ock . spoke , on
the' Mary Stewart Collect; and gave
a short paper on the motto that
is used .by. the Women's'Institute.
Chartered ^members who attended
this' •'event : were Mrs. "Charles'.
Strauglian, Mrs. George Hamilton:,
Mrs. George "Sturdy; Mrs Robert
J. Phillips: and Miss Sadie Carter,:
'During, the evening the: members
revealed- the namesof their secret.
Sunshine Sisters and presented'
them with cups: ands: saucers. Mrs:
Millan thanked all ,the members`
for -their •co-operation -during, lies'
term Of, office -and urged all to' be
as loyalto-Mrs; Haggitt.
The conixnittee• in charge of the
banquet were -Mrs'. William J.
Craig„ Mrs. 'Alfred Nesbett and
Mrs. 'Herbert Govier.
KIPPEN;--
Name +»Winners
In --Bridge - Series
dg . � Nth.
Mrs. W. C. Johnston: was hostess:
to . the Seaforth - : Lawn Bowling
Bridge and Euchre Club
Thursday
'
evening; Prize donated iy Mrs.
Q.Free;. andMiss
-Gladys.
Thompson were won by. Mrs. •Tony
Phillips and Mrs IL i Travis, ,The
hostess gave especial prizes and
these'were.-wen• by "MrsW. Cam
eron, ' Mrs. E. Dinsmore, Mrs, L.
F. Ford and -Mrs,. Frank C. J,
Sills: "
--Lunch committee for the even-
ing was Mrs, Ken Etue, Mrs; .Alice
Stiles, Mrs. Harvey Travis and
Mrs. Clarence.''Walden: ", ,Thanks
was . expressed • to the, hostess and
committees by Mrs. A; W: Sillery.
A pot-lutk supper will precede
the finalbridgeof the season »on
May14, at the home of the presi-
dent, »Miss Dorothy Parke.
husband put a `dime in•a,for
tune -telling machine and was de-
lighted .when a card' dropped out
reading: "You, are handsome, dy-
namic, irresistible to the opposite
sex, and destined'to wind tip weal-
thy." The wife, however, was un-
impressed, Her , comment was,
"It's ' got your . age and weight
wrong 'too " . .
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ATURD , MAY 9t
Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Priestap;';
of •near Mitchell,:: visited »an ;after-':
noon last ;week With/the. latter's
father; Mr.; Robert; Thomson.
and, • 7.SteWart Cudmore
ahr Lorne of London aceempan
red by Mr. »Sam-'Cudmore,' were m.
the:village on Saturday-
Recent•visitors, .with Mrnl
Mrs>_O C .R_Littleton were :Mr.
and rs.-Tom •Key •and' son, of
Middlesex; Mr: 'and Mrs. Murray.
Harkness and family of `:-RCAF;'
Clinton;'• Mr.:and Mrs. Robert Dav
is and family .of, Centralia.
Mr: Tom Munroe spent the week
end' -in the,:. Muskoka::District..,
Mr. and,'Mrs.. Long and:Mr.. R..
Thomson 'visited Monday ;after
noon`=with Mr' and: Mrs Clarence
Priestan, of near: Mitchell; and.
Nirs James 'Armstrong,'Of -Staffa,;.
who has been ill:
ZION.
$ ..Mr; and ».Mrs .Bert__Lobb;. C1m
ton 1Vlr. and Mrs Nelson Heal
and .Mr, and_Mrs, ;Leslie Williams`
With Mr and Mrs. ':Charles: Roney;
on •MondaY`''and celebrated. Mrs.
Heal''s birthday
Mr: and Mrs Dalton Maleolm;-
Ee�tl altdBriiee with Mr aid
George Gibb on Sunday.
• • Mr; and,:Mrs, •Andy: Park, Mit-
chellwith her. parents, Mr_,._.and;
Mrs;:: aAlbert Honey: ,
Mrs , Harold Smith and GIynnis
visited.her, mother, Mrs. Will Mur -
die; 'on,Wednesday.
Mary ary, Lanvin; has returned
home- from '.Stratford Ilospital. and
is fee'img much better.
• Mr. Hoiyard Wright and Mr. and
Mrs..Georgel;Pepper ,with'. Mr. and:
Mrs. Ross Pepper on Sunday
"Can you operate' a :typewriter?
Y'es, » sir, ,I'use the ,Biblical- Sys-
never
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"Seek and ye shallfind "
Northside I7nite l Church
Wednesday,' May 6
`at 3.00 p.m: •
Auspices of ,:Group '.1I, W.A.
: . ADMISSION 50 CENTS
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1957 OLDS 4 -DOOR HARDTOP
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1956 CHEV •COACH
1955 BTJICK HARDTOP
1955::CFIE.V. SEDAN
•1954 ' DE_S.OTO.SEDAN.
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1951 CI -EV SEDAN
4950 Meteor
.1949 =CHEV: SED=AN
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Vauxhall Victor Estate Wagons
Vauxhall Victor Standard Sedan.':`
To show how the business of MAPLE LEAF DAIRY affects the
economy ofethe'distriet;-dufing the :month of May all'-our-aeeounfi
will be paid in SILVER, DOLLARS!
. OUR EMPLOYEES • WILL;; . RECEIVE
THEIR WAGES. IN SILVER ,DOLLARS !
WHEN WE BON' MILK: "PROM ` OUR
PRODUCERS _,WE WILL PAY FOR IT:
IN, SILVER DOLLARS' !
When You .R-ecei''&ii '
SILVER DOLLAR;
Remember .
IT WAS .MONEY.
EAPED BY TIIj -ACTIVITY i
Vauxhall: Vietor Deluxe.Sedan:
ALL -THESE FEATURES ARE STANDARD -EQUIPMENT ON THE NEW VICTORS
Level 'Ride Suspension ., Hydraulic Foot Brace • , Five Passenger.:,
C1mfort • Fresh Air Heater and Defroster • 2 Speed Electric Windshield
Wipers' a Extra Spaciocls Trunk • Steering Column Geer Shtft • -Four
Door Convenience • Laminated Glass -Windshield • Oil Bath' Air Cleaner
Everyone drives:'better` in a
.y
Vauxhall Victor Super Sedan
Here thy are ... bars brim full.'of idea
in performance, luxury and styling. And
each ons of this -cars` s:prinecl
.You'll -love the wonderful way,they
nip throti-gh traffic, stride down the highway,. •
yfiy•over hiu.arid dale,
Aaui.herc's' more; big news! It's the allnew
,Victor De'L uxe-- the shining,new star of the
• Victor;Series 2: Ts new De o ce has. all
theluxury, perdorxnance acid sty1isFi good Iookg
you cld ever. nt,,,
See yoouur local Vwaauxhall dealer. Drive :the: :
Series 2 Victor of your choice discover hoW
much fun motoring on a'budget can be! ,
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