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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-05-15, Page 7DANCING BLUEVIATER DAiICELAND EVERY FRII)Alr NIGHT music laY Desjardine's, Orchestra Dancing le 130 , ADMISSION 75 CEN'I'S JOIN 'TFIE CROWIjS ,gtAFoirra L-roxs THEATRE NIGHT• Wednesday,. unel • - Brownie's Drive - In axsrroN, ONTARIO Featuring the Largest Wide Sere.en in Iluron County "Tim WIN CANcyr. READ":. , - .•• • • • ---Door prizeeeinelude-IVI-ovie-Oareer-ae . . . . " and Two Barbecue Sets, REGULAR_ADIVHSSION ,Buy .yout tickets from -Members. . of the, Lions Club. :All proceeds.' .tor 'the community work of the. §-eaforth-Lions- Club. • ., songs "Swing Sweet Char uiiijtiuupiiijiiuniiuiiiiiiiiiiiininui lot and 'Nobody Knews.the.Troue • : • • . • e; • At Ute Seatort4 DIstrict'Ulgit Ueltpoll . By. HAROLD IcENPAICIt. yaiietyr,Night Success Between five 'andesix •hundreel Men, .*Ornen • and. children CrOwd- ed into the anditoriiirn ef S,eafort•h District:High School "last, 'Friday evening: . The. SPecial•oCcaSion'wes the annuel.,17.ariety :Night, sponsor- ed by the . student body. 4, great deal; 'of talent Was shown eas"the ,StudentS,' joined. together. to dis- .play.'ente of the mest. • successful variety -nightsin. the. Sehocil'S Plunisteele. the,,prinei!' '4)41; :4616On:tett „the • lenge - crowd,. the .slioer. Started ••off,,Withethe Glee 'Club •singing two Songs and ,a herlak qUartet,te,..under. the' rec4ion Qf Mie J. A. ,SteWart,...the 'Glee, Club ',•Seng "J'une" is, • Bustini, Out Ali Over" 'Love Me Tender," Faye Love, Marie, ;Siiiclair, - NoriTeeend RObertBinnendyke and "You'll Never Walk .Alone." .The • next feature on the ••show turnbleingjSi .bey s „. The bOys.were. Jerry • :A. -chilies, -Robert Binlienclyit„ Bryan. :Brady,. Wil1iRinderrebenWi]1iumsep,ee , Peter4,RoWat, joh.riPatterSoni.DOni' nld Muegg.e„,DelintsejeWitt; D'ennie acharene,„ Robert Met.teand Gary. Beirehe , Directed,. by; •Goehietlie. boys Piat on a-fine...she*. •NeXt,' 'sang' two'. DISTRICT MRS. JANE KNOX - Mrs. Sane Knox, vvho died int To- ronto Sunday in her 85th year, Was a former resident of the Lon- deslapro district and a widow of- Gedrge Knox, She is survived by two 'sons, Ernest and Ward Knox, Hullett township; three daughters, Tony A,ppleby, Seaforth; • Mrs. Lorne Marshall, Toronto, ancl Mrs. Gratidon. Neal, Clinton; and, one, sister, Mrs. Charles Sproule, ' Win- rnpeg• The funeral service was .held at • the Ball and Mitch funeral leme, Clinton, -at -2:30 p.m, Wednesday. • ble I've Seen." Between these two Barlel was, in.Burns cemetery. song, the audience was favored • REGINALD C. WATEEw01 • with a -solo b Marie Sinclair- She P0 sang, "He's Got the Whole World Funeral services were held Men - in His Hands" While the quiet stage day at the -Box Funeral, Home, Sea- • crew, under the direction of ,Mr. ,forth, for Reginald. C. Waterworth, Whiteley' set up the next---ecene, 30, who was found dead inhis West Miss Sharon liothain Played an in- William Street residence late strumental, "Coronaelt". ('a- High- Thursday. . • • ' land Lament) by EdgarthBarrat • He iS survived by his wife, ,the Thenext number on the program former Ethel May Clarke; a was a very beautiful piece of daughter, Jeannette; a son,: Mo- KinleY„ And his parents, Mr. , and Mrs. -Vincent Waterworth, -Glen- Funeral services were conducted' by Rev. J. C. Britton, and inter- ment •followed in lVfaitlandlianl cemetery: PaUbearersweteCeil Leney,,-George Miter, John Boyes, John- Ruston, Robert Scott and G. OBITUARIES daUghterS'i, WS,: Arthur (Viola) Lepiont, bf MaUtoba. art (Ina) Boyd, of 'Clifford; MI'S, Ernest (Isabelle) Robirison; of Freelton, and, Mrs. Jarees (Jean). •Brest; of Goclerich, and by. four- teen grandehildren. _ . • The body rested at .the D. A. Rand,: funeral home, • Brussels, where a funeral service was con- dueted Tuesday at 3:30. P,Ifn., Rev.:. J. II, Greene, of Melville `I'resbyterian Cluireh, Burial, was in Mt. Pleasant' cemetery, Ethel: MRS. GOLDING, • Mrs, ' W. Golding, wife Of Sen- ator Golding, passed. away at the Unit. Nursing,'Honie fate WedlieS- (ley evening,. May 6; She had ,Iaeen in peer health for two years: . • Mrs. ' 'Golding .Wes.. the 'former Mena Elliabeth Keachen, daugh- ter` of, the.late thur Keriehere. 4 Kilsyth, Grey -County;:' Ontarna, where she' Was born on July, 13, 1884:F911{4i/1g-a collegiate a rid:etuarnercial edneation ,evinclirshe received in Owen Sound, she came to Seeforth in 1909. where •sheidea, ernialoyed as bdoldteePer for the Southgate Clothing- Cp.-, .a later. the Teyhar-Alideesen „Cloth- ine Co. ,She ;retained this position tmtil 'the: time...of leek .niarriage: Her Marriage' to.eSenatpr Gelding Ootndonjanu `Seund • ary .28, 1913. • : • . • e She was active as Men-10er of the Metlio•diSt Chureh here,' as., k Sunday school teacher,-Yiolinist thel.Sunday 'SehooI,Orchestra, and Work. . Was I the trumpet eaand, . directed by Mr. George Hildebrand. • The giels,.'dieesect • itbladk a :nd White 'unifOrine, Stele the show as they played five ininiliere...':Mane ; .people .comniented, .OnehoWswell. theYe.Wereerairiedi :and heW„ well • ...the giris played this'!-waSli'httiii.orotie MoliolOgee'bY-:JimeSeott....ori."The. Time :1 'Joined. the Aierly.",.. After this Came the. Oneact4ay 'spen: "e • • EVERT VANDEWORP sered • by, the ',SPAS '"Drama : Club . • KIPP,EN-Evert ValielerVvern,, R., :and under theedireetiere-pf.Mr. K., lir: 3 Kappen • died suddenly Tues e ,meinher. of the • church choir. until Keith. This One -act .comedy • con- day. -evening While mowing •bit Church 'Onion in 1925, 'Since : that sistedof a case of five actors; with lawn.. Mr. Vanderwerp was in 1..115 'time' she has been 'a inenibere of ,-LarrYeR.IXTAS7:heillg:Alie-i.-ster 'Pere' -5.17S-fTjeeeai-T7H,e7.7e-afn-e to • Cane da ,7."Northsu.ee7Cniteci..Chtirehe • former e The 'Case' and directors eight' years, ago, from Holrand,,",and. ..SurViVors. Are 'her •litishaitd;', two Were:•,. 'Elizabeth ' ...Marjorie hacL hved at ItipPen for the ..,past. :sons,. •Arthere.',aetelaCher_ein Beal. •Sinitli;:'Ziann.:••Eltene Don, ..Heinitige three yeeee:. Ile was employee for. 'Technical School,. London"'Ont .•vv•ur.'; Zddie then; • Larry e Burris tbe last lour - years at 'Williern,'Fraidt„',an officer in ,'the • 4;04F.;,; 1\114i..SP Catherine EckeeMickleeeeepoultr.kelatneeme-NO:*•_el....statietiedeet..Lachine; sgtiebee.; and ertTICaty SarTeri, ,'Antenette:• yen. .,Ifigheiay.., ' • - : • three daughters, Evelyn ; Mrs.' (Dr.) Den Heiegel.;directer.:, -Sandra Doig He is survived by ltig.Widow. '•`Peit,e,tt, Vancouver ; B.C."; •Dorothy, . stage manager' Kenneth .PaPPie,•., ,:Six.children,,..,e11. at horrid: Gerry,. AVite ',of•:;„__'LteCerarderidet. .James After 'dee playethe Glee Glob •,tob. •,•Albert„ ,•Annie;! Ellie :an 4 .101.15,, ,P4itthoi...111.14...NS.;;;, and loWedwith.taVe..niereSoager - ; ma0ory .,Mrs. ROSS Montgomery,,. . . • . SQ1O by Donna Berger:. ."FeillOWing; Resting • at the Bonthieni Funeral ,Seafortti,.. and fourteen ,..grande this., was a giris HeileeHeOp.'erai...-apeee.eTueneallee.ptiblie.'„'„feneeal eiren, 'Other sitrViVers inehidethree dente, directed by.',.,Mrs,-.g;,..q;90;.:.„g.oviee vi./ffl:. be held. on,' Friday. at • brethere, ., Percy and Lloyd; ' Owen 4.epeneenoildtictedela Rev.41.13TeT.Ven• -Sound and -Georg% ,daterefwhru Pearn M'c77. ano.we„. u be •in .Exeter, 'Ont.,: and one sister Mrs :Neiman, ean, "Catherine `7E-Ckertrttentete. cemetery,. • • Eckert, Barbara Pluineteel, PhYlf. - • Ttineral, services Were field at the lis Bryene and.:.1Viergeretf: A. • Stelle TOMAS,. • ...' ; Whitney Funeral,: Heine."; Saturdayret„en,e, . • ' ;BRUSSELS- Thomas Turnbull • afternoon': at 2 p m, D .S nen; • The last fulinher on the'':tWe-frioui.": died.,;at'ineehonie-inErlieSele Sun 0.40.ted by, ,1-161miniSter, Rev J C.• -eregrain was ,,t.We sinigs, and a solo cleY.• He was n lus 0,..St..,year.: He Britten. Burial followed at ,Staffa, hY the„GleCCIfib: Firste they 'sang farmed in Grey to4ria1up unfil re. cemetery: ,Pallbearers Were :Rob-. Night per Singing''.;: tiring:16,.:BreSSels'tlaree-yeare,ege. ert-Wats On; IVI.eker...Beell,--• Christie,' then: 'Faye.. Love Sang ' :her solo e He was .! a s,erien,t, the late Main F C J SilIs George: -D Hays Hellpe',Young'Levere"..;,,, then they Terribell: :ane „Ann Smclair Turu Davi4 Stewart and A ¥ IVICLeene 'fiiiiehed..off by .sitiging;."SOnee.,Eie bull encle•Wes a .ineniher .Ofellyfele The flowerbeorers were, , chanted EVening."::, I .v•illeePeesbyterian ;:Chereh. . • , McKellar; A-• Ve . For...eaeheset.,of songs the Glee ; He is•,. survived bie :'Ciett; -Keith 'Sharp, B: Muir and: Club ..Wa-§ .clresseddiffereatlYeeAlso 'formen.Mab,eleleaMentl Ross-Sa,vange..: . , . . the nensie:was , made clearer' as tethiecian,Mr. Ed Dalyeetup a somidystemtAbooattheirvoic eir- -cirerners.._Farm_Eittran_te--__R-r-ore The following are the regulations as drawn up by the Committee in charge:. , . 1, 'Open toanyone in. theettir.at area ,.SUrrotinding..Seaforth and., 2, Deadline,for "entries is Tuesday,• May 26, 1959. 3, No 'improvements are • to . be, Made, until after .June 6th, which time the judges will, examine the entrances. , 4. Basis of, awards..will he originality, improvement and, safety. 5. Area. to be judged will he 50-foOt frontage,- being 25 feet each way ,fromecenterofeentrance, -With a- 25 -foot depth. 6. Peizes:Will'be as follows 1st, $25,.er prize to that value; 2nd, • 820; 3rde 15; 46.--810;--5tle • 7. Contestants may enter more than one entrance if they So deeire. ,8e, Everyone in the competition must complete an entry form. 9. Improvements must be finished by:September 1.1959, when - ,,judgesi, will', re -examine -and place the five .top entries. To. Judgesedecision will be final. •-- ,\TAME , ADDRESS , . , . . .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. . ..... . . „ LOT . .. .. . ...... . • CONCESSION..... . ... . .. . ' 'TOWNSHIP ... .. .. .. . . .. ... ......... .... ...... ... • • :If you are interested, please till-entetheEntry-Blenk-and mail to' ,ROBERT FOTHERINGHAM, SEAFORTI-1, or -eontac MERTON KEYES (*BRUCE, Cott*WIY4ore the entry deadline,: .For All Your Requ,irekrents and Needs onttuct .TOPNOTCH FEEDS AlIBWIRE IN. STOCK rosts7Extra-TIpavy Old Sty1e8th •118W.'111.E At .a JAAPpktED:: 7 BARB WIRE 8 ; 75 per 'Spool 7777. 81.9 ',gods 4. Inquire 011 Frices Of Poultry, ,Ilot or POO Wire. rei*ehig,.'Steelor';Oedait Post STEEL 8 or f,ength$'.. 1.FLAX.Y.ONTRACTS. NOW -.:Available.' • • • We .Still.Haye Some GRASS. SEED Left :and a -good .-SupW nt.C-I,Ii:SUper Flow Fertilizer INQUIRE ON, WEED: spadiy AND: • CEMENT,PRICES,, • wineigrimanammitiam• igf,/ 0' • • tiTtri . • -pie: most 'Value Por't.he ratiner's Dollar" . • , • Tho/1'775 • Seafoi:th At the end. "God SaYeefieQueenT wes Sung,: with Cali -Aye. 'Neil At the piano'. After this, • eve.rforie Started. ter- lenne,Withethee:thoughts of -a Wal-enjOYeil /and. pleasant evening, of .,hurnour, anddifferent tkpese Of talent. , Cadet, Inspection , e •'Cadet inSpection;is .only 12 days away! - On Wednesday, May' --21, all 'students, ,from SDHS , will :.be in their eery ae they .dnnetheir klieg . , AltNEWS F. EE .Mt.- ,Mis...Nelson• lnkig, 'MrS.„ ' Houghton:: 111.,r: adl 'Beimore; Mr: :Alvin •Wprclen end .IVIr's .761m, Hotigh•ton Arid son, 'John, 'family and Mr. and Mrs.' Cliff Mil- Of Mildmay; Mr. and :Mrseeliee ler bf Staffa nMrsJeeCT-„SWgg and '.1tickey-Trof-e-Exeter ; Mr °knish:and% family, :of. Seafert.h; and Mrs Ross Houghton „and fdm arid Mrs.: Robert.' Sadler,, „Cif ily,. Mr, and,Mrs: Jack Kerne and Staffe„-and. Mr. and Mts. Frank Audrey, Mr. and Rolph Hamilton .with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. 'and •farnily,•• of 1Vlitchell7" and Frank Stagg • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardine'n at Rostock.. . ' . Mr.„ and 'Mrs. *Murray • Christie ., . • •. • uniforms' te Marcielin the annual" tPage , . .and family and Mr- and, Mra.. All Ros.s with Mr. and Mrs. Frenk'Al- cadet inspection..I being very apti stairs rooms came. up.,for rtriStre: alb •goirigklo foretell', theeti. . -Sipre.,••with- rates of 82,00 ifote-smn, ,and- Mrs, -Robert- Laing and bturelieeVoef this -year s -ppection ..,114e...A.ttheandt$4'requestofe forWinter hitmayor,er..11ggsuggest fleealVgeeme lY. and elYfai%aywithA1 n.c.IiMr",*G1.:3;?'danond. will,be an immense SSticeest,. . This • Week .the'.$19,096' Point open' fao-rs-i.glicthe' win'.13;etts6e:nPtl,areedqiilesitinhed:...dobonln:- 'IVI•eryisr.Te'eLea,1111.;: Kincaid , and badminton .tournament startedin. lions; from the' organizations using Tom, of•, Prescott, •.Yisited an the first:,round, Ed. '."Taxnesf and ' the. roonf, to help cover,. cleaning ',Tuesday' -with Mrs. Grace 'Scott .peBrejaenthe`:-.8..irea..dtYwO's7straniaillghetdgthameiers..01i1-1-'-'walloarkin.oillutt.,e,nathliece'.matteir be called .on 'othei-,friernise • ' 11 this does not and Andrew McLachlan, and also ,the other., games; Robert Elliott brought up at e later meeting.: Sunday visitors,: MT., and Mrs: and Garry Williams'-deeatel( Juni' A letter from T. 'A, Wilson, con- Donald • Wallace' • arid, • familY, ; of Scott and Doug R°w-eliffe; 'enter. 'tractor, who ereeted'ithb-Commun- Carlingford with ,Mr: and 'Mrs',• .into: the finals. Many, :more 'games ity.,e4t.etee;„,..wee reed,leeyeotiricillor ;George Wallace,' • , Willbe played this week; .entleav- Baldwin.' The letter . dealt .with Mr ,end MrS. Lloyd,. Sor•sdahl„ °u•ring' tt' find the. king and cine0 needed repairs to the front •PPr7' Alice, and Connie, accompanied by of hadinin`tan.111 8134-1Si. tion of .the buildmg and the front'.'Ernie Tianctoa , with -Mr; • and: Mrs.' , Moon • Sttnick. People Of SIMS' • roof.: The ,Wilsore,lirm. estimated • johneChessell at Mitchell. , • Last. Nov.. 21, '1958„,„ I wrote a the test- of -repair at up to $4,700, ' Miss.' °Mee. Speare with Clive smell editorial abenta, feW.4 the .with an additional' $3,009, for roof 'MacDonald in iviitcheit. 'students who have been caught by repairs. The matter -was held ever .Mie and Mrs. Keit McKellar with - on of Cupid'S arroWs... Last Tiles: for the present' for further investi- Mr.' and ,Mrs., 'William 'Binning and -d-a-sewleile,walking.by the, drialdng gation, when einineil.felt the price family nt Mitchell, fountatn. -in the lower north hall, was out •of lineMith fr Sarah. Scott: , Mr. ,and. I came: upon 'three .groups of "stU Co-uncillor.„. .I. • 0. Turnbull told Mrs., ,,Gorchin Scott.. and family; Mr. , dents. In each group, were a boy council he was still Waiting for liar- And Mrs .' Tom ' Cialquhoim , and theree,vordeeinethe-sevver.-.Ileeete..e1reneMrs Eva Colquhoun nd. •been noticed, herebefe'reWell, ported a lateral had: been, placed 'Jean, Mr. ancicMi's., Jim' Scott and let e not discourage these energetic for . Supertest. The contractor' for .family, of Staffa.,, • '• students as•Itheyi have aeeornplislie the new .SeWer work, F,'rank"Kling, ' • • , • ed soinethhig, other ''`-thare being was granted. $30,00, as: Part, Pay, . s'Ladies' :Aidrlilan Supper. ,• vegetateese: This year anyway, ment,. and ,t116 /Ontario 'Water Re- The :Ladies' Aid ,Society 'held -they , have . become more. papular .Sourees dorrimiseion will- be: ,in- their meeting .on es ay evening arnotiglthOse' of .the Opposite sei. formed of .the peyment. • et the home of Olive .SPeare. Mrs: Go To County ,Ilome • .• , , Discussing .further the, sewer is 'presided and: open,. The school ..presentedLtlie Variety, sue, coimpillorsefeltethe .01 byeaw dd. the Meeting by reading .a poene Show -ail -the CountY--HomeeTues, eevering-theeeeiSting"-S-eWerSewertki -MrSe-Joim-;Wallace read ther-seripe -day evening: , -- have to be changed:to the ',same ture..leseeri, • follaWed with pray-er Skool.,Noose Questions?. - ,rates as the new Sewer, ,by-law to ;by Mrs, Gerald • careye , Hey John Is greaseebo ,herd 'avoid tvvo rates :being in • force, The seerethiee's report was lead. to get off your hands and Clothes? Dr. • Tiumbull told the. grOup .charg y Mrs:. W.altheerand the treasur ' 'rarik B fat away fields .es had not yet ,been made on six er's' report by 1Virs. Ken Meltellar. look greener? places...hooked into the sewer. 'Al-. ,NeW tables have been bought for Kingfishe. Why do you, call. 'thougheYaiting for 'the' engineer tel the chtirefe. basement. Se.eeral it - George, .Hternian?. measnre these, places,council felt ethe of business Were discussed. eharges should be hieleded on the Planning -a strawberry. supper was Hcoming tax notices, • and the cora- one Of the main items, .the supper ow' To CaliI3rate. . enittee was to use the figures, as to be held in Jnne. A 'display of listed by the, assessor for this bill- quilt.blocks rnade by the rriernbers Your Seed.' ing• . ..• * • was S110Wil by Mrs'. Miller. , , ,The, town Police force will be • ,VVMS Ras'. Meeting. . • The indicators pa manY seed 'structed te attend an fire S where 'The ..May' meeting of.' the .2,Vo- drills can't he 'depended' on after taWa bkdi"Aigs are being' tised, fol men,s miesionary.societe wasiofteid a few year's , use, It makes' geed • lowing a .. xecommendation. by at the keine of ,M.re, T.' Laing on sense' then to play Safe' and •field council. Mayor Christie said at the Thursday. Mrs: William , Harper calibrate:your seeding 'equipment last council. :meeting •,a . decision presided: The Scripture lesson -was this. spring. - • • . was made not to 'let police ,gti- to read by Mrs.'llarper, followed with • Grain, seeding rates can ,be out-of-town fires.. However,' he preeer by :MrS. ,Calder checked in the field by filling the .pointed out, at . a recent fire, on The secretary's repert was given seed box level full and then, seed- the edge of• town,. a 'town -hydrant by M.Ks. T.,L Scott -A: verse from measured -off distance. 'had .been -used and9fo one was ,the Bible,, naming a bird; was an if yeti k w the 'width of your there to direct cans around the hos- swerecl.for the roll call The 'stud' drill, the 'distance traVelled, the. es; With the result that many' were book was itt -charge of Mrs. T. L amount .of seed used and the area driving over them. Council. eX- Scott; assisted by Mrs.yHoughton covered, you .can figure .out thepressed the, opinion that in rural: and Mrs. 'GracelScott.; , seeding rate with .this formulal fires 'few hoses, were laid across The treasurer 'S rePOrt was reed • Miles travelled. multiplied by the roads, 'and if there was a reeral ,b.y.. Mrs:. garpor. Lamona Width in inches„ divided by 160, 'fine:, it was up. to the O'IT det4e,b-- 'gaVe the Offertory. prayer, 4. let - equals acres 'seeded.' • . • inent to provide protection, wiid,o,lter froth meg., Lillian Dieksou,01 Bushels of seed Used:: divided by it .was ' to the.stoWn; force to Fornins,a, Was reed by Afire. Graee. acres. seeded,•equa.la 'rate per acre. -direct' t.rallie'lln tatil. fires 'and Scott LMrs.......Harlier.. „closed. ,the .Por greatest accurace, "ealibrete thosewhere tile hoses were :hooked Meeting ,with prayer. • each ' feed, run iridiVidually, by ty-. into ,toWit• hydrante. • ' • . ing a beg .around each spout, Then - Building 'permits', totafltttg $16, operate the given distance. . 460, were granted, as ..council ad- " A kindly 'warden summoned '• a With forage seeds, start with a jeweled the. fetir-fiour.eneeting. The long-term priSolierend said, setting:of one bushel on the wheat permits were issued td W. L. franldy you've got inc concerned. 'scare, then try the drill out on a O'Shea, Chalk Street, 8400, te, 8500 You're ' the ' enTy ,con ehere who hard •surface., COunt the• number storage,roorn; Andrew McNichol, hasn't had a thie year: • of seeds that drop per foot of row Jelin- Street, $500; sun porch e 1) lla,ven't you any relative wh6 cares 'arid adjust the setting to Seed 30 L. SteWart; Wet ' Street,, about' you?" ' ' to 35 seeds per foot of rOw for, $900,. one-roorn •addition; L., -"I get Jots of 'em, Warden& six to seven-inch row spacings.' Ord Street; '87,000; reSidenceo., John maintained theprisoner,. butall For large seeded crops, like brorne Byer.rnan, ..Eest „William Street, of ''ern'te right inehere for, longer grass, lapen the drill slightly more. 87,500 residene. ' • , Stretches than mel"•" ' •I A Lynch 'Acts RO R ONT., ,bria GE IN TliE SWIM with theoe neW ATHING The new Summer c on •thesseS are here isi. a late . Of colors,- Patterna andstyles ,suit you. NO4ron: prints,. . eglazetle.cottens,. gingham • and new novelty -fabrics , so smartfor 1959.- • . , •• ,NoW's the tine to pick . several for the hot Surne • mei; days ahead.TheY're sparkling neeeand fresh and the choice eempletee • , Wevel What a range of, new eye- catching bathing suits we'ee got for e'yo. Neviestyles :in plain shades,• , smart plaids and floral designs„, yoU'Ve never seen, the. -iote: of -I •V,oe've got to come here and see etlie.-beste and- the, "prices are :Varied to suit every. pocketbook. •..., 5 to16.95 Girls' Sims from _5 OTHER ;COTTON DRESSE • Budget;Pieed at 8.95 -to 12.95 an • SHIRTS, SHORT'S, • SKIRTS and SLIMS •NEW STRIPE CHINO GAY' POI.,LSHIED COTTONS ---PAITE-RN,ED LINENS febiwsstre iefre°sme --11°'ivvelyy s.f.-41t1 OPraas.1-`• Prints, plain and print com- binations and plain shades, in ,sleeveless shirts, trim Slim- • Jims, shorts and skirts; all to match. Buy one or all, four to match uplor enyhot weather; occasion.- - - • NEW MO IRON • Sleeveless ,or Short Sleeve TAILORED SHIRTS White, black, peach, yellow, pink,, blue, or green ne-iron broadcloth shirts in inesleeve or culled short sleeve style, plus sparkle -tone -whites iri -every size.. Beautifully maii-tailored by "London. Lassie", eizes 12 to 20. -- • SPECIAL -• . • ... .Monday, , May 18tk --7-vicToRIA -DAY vvFnE CLOSED ALL; DA NEWS- • Confirmation service was held at " Mr. and,Mrs. Carl Elligsen, Jan- et, Carol and Gary, of Windsor, with his mother, Mrs.-.-Lenae El- ligsen, for the, weekend. • • Mr. and Mrs. Lorne VVolfe and , • 'sons and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saper and Jimmy, of 'Kitchener, ',with, Mr. and 11/Irs. Lavern Wolfe St. Peter's Lutheran , Church on „Sunday morning. with' Rev. E. J. Fischer. in charge. , TWe-bouquets, of white snapdragons and carna- tions were purcha.sed bythe class for the altar. , • 'White gowns were worn by the class of catecumins, who; were: Shirley Helen Arbutus Rapien,• Di- anne, Marilyn Mick, Marie ' Ann Rohrer, janeeGay Itock,, Rose- Eva 1Vlaretta Butiek, Gloria Margaret Meegge, Janet' Carolyn Hinz,. Roy August Betierrname, "John Herman, ,Ieleiliatier, Wayne Elwyn Jarmuth, •Richard Allen ,Leonhardt,' Warren Larry Priestap, Roger Russell Sheldice„ _Paul -Laufs--DietereKen- neth EdWard AhrenS,..,Paul Arthur • ,Tile choir sang an anthem Nvith 'Mrs. George Mogk at the organ. The pastor was presented with a -.gift of Money from the cless: Two baskets of flowers Were in :the gaill/Mn. in i mDorisn2Vid°r" 115. Art': '41:UaSrl:uulewdlahe sei4117t:' in :Vittoria Hospital. • Vielters at 'the home of Mr, and Mrs.. Edwin Rock on .• Sunday On the oceasion. of their:35th .wedeling annivereary and , their daughter Jane's confirmation. vvere: "aildelVf-fs7E7,W-Fis-clfer, -Mr, and ,Mrs. Lawrence .Rpck and Mrs`, Schultz, of ,Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Aitchesen, •Mitchell;,Maeand ,Mrs. lames Broughton, 'AtUrop'd; .Mr...and,IVIrs. Bill Broughton ",and 'AtwOod; `'Mr:. and Mrs. Dmoirsusg. GAZhheRsnone,ii,., fttNeliaxga.faofF, thalins 3chtiactnincaelzitrioemidsothneaftuTneeesrawl aotter.Gilaesnt. Nits. Ge6,. tieknieirr We-dneSdare7.---!"" Mid "Mrs.e•Fredelierberte- , The graduation from Waterloo " Vieitpis With Mr. and Mrs Her Sproinary ,of Diegel, sonof Man Leonliardt for Richard's Cone Mr." arid Mrs.' William eDiegel,- aild firinetion on Sunday wereMrl and . Calvin Gilch, son'of mi., and Mrs. 1VIrs. -Norman' Wilson; and larnilY; Arthur"Oiloh; 4 -Stretford,' andhus- of..,..,'6eustadt; MraricI.Mrs."Henry band 4 the former ,Rose Scher- barth, was held at•St. Pees Luth- eran Church, Norrnanlay, on SUP - day eveningeThese attending from here were Mr. -and Mrs. William Diegel, Arthur and 1Vlar1erie, •Geo. Diegelr Mr. and Mrs. AtigustScher- barth, Mrs., CaWirt Gilck; Rev: and Mrs. E. ...T.' Fischer, Mr.' and Mrs ."Soe Smith; Mr and 'Mrs, Ronald Hinz and Rodney.,' , • Manylarents from. this .district • attended the variety program, "May Daze" eat the Mitchell and District High' School on Friday ev- • nlarig..'and MMrs. Edwin Reek made a donation to the organfund a St. Peter's Lutheran Church 'on the occasion of their 35th wedding' an- niversary on Sunday. • Waraon and. Roger Shoklice spent Saturday at Edgewood Camp; Ed- en Mills, near Guelph, for a Iced.- erihip" training. course. ' Mrs. Rosine Miller returned to her 'home after ' spending the win., ter months with her granddaugh- ter, Mrs. Ed, 'Fiecher, and Mr. Fischer, of Seaferth, • •* • Mr. end, MrS. Leiden. Benne- Wies have moved front their farm to the new heme they built in the •Village. Their son, Edward, resides on the liorrie. farm. • Mr. and Mrs, John L. BennewieS are spending a week with their daughter, Mrs.'Ernie Ilartli and Mr. Hartji, in Detroit and .atend- ing the confirmation at a Ltitheren Gliurch, thereof their grandclaugh- ,ter, Joyce'llartji. ' ^ - Meyer and Gary, of Kitchener ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kistner and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leon- hardt and family, Rudolph Bauer and family, Marie, Cara, 'John and Martin. Meyer, Allen Chris- tiansen, Phyllis Docking, Sta_ffa; Barbara Jaekson, Stretford, and Charles Set:ler-berth. •, Visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Reu- ben Suuck, On Sunday for Rose Eva'S confirmation were: Mr. end. Mrs. Mervin Dietz and family„ Mc- aVIr..and Mrs. Aubrey Eick- rneir; of Egmondyille; Mr: and Mrs. Louie &tuck and daughters; Ellice; Mr. and -Mrs. lVfartin Buuck and David, of Milverton; Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Buuck, of Seaforth; Mrs. Minnie Voek, Bornholm, Miss Elaine Bennewies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elelaer, McKillep, ,,Mr. and,. Mrs. 'Harold • IVIcleaughten • and, Glen, Willow Greve, and Mr. end Mrs. Harvey Ahrens and family with, Mr. and. Mrs, Ed, Ahrens. • Mr., Donald Wolfe was en a .bus tour. to Hamilton steel plant with other students of -the" Teachers' College, Stratford, on Monday. Mr. alia Mrs. Ronald Mogk and bamiIy. of Oil Springs, and Miss Arlene Mogle Landon, with Mr. • and Mrs. Kenneth Smith on Sun- • Visittlrs with Mr. and Mrs. Bus; sell Sholdice on Sunday for. Rog- er's Cenfitrnation were: Mr. and Mre. Glenn • Faye and Nancy, Mr.. and Mrs. Ross IVIc- Mrs. John C. .Diegel,. all of Strate ford; Mr. and Mrs. ,Grant Moore, Ileath,er and Connie, 'of ,Waterloo; Mr. and Mis.'Ross Knight, of Brus- sels.; 'IVIr. alid. Mrs. Howard Cluere ' engesser and family, MisS Barbara Clark of Mitchell- Mr. and Mrs. -Martin. Diegel and Arlene, McKile , lop;Miss. Audrey Ilackwell, Web . ten; 'Mr. JadkMflWaiu, of Sea - forth; MTS. Lena Bemiewies, of Mitchell., and Mrs. L QUeren-c. gesser. 1• •- Relatives received word of ,the death of frank Swigger, Detroit, e • husband of. Elsie Querengesser. --Mr., and Mrs.' Ed. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bede "andMr. "Williameguerefigesser attended the , funeral of Betty' Schleuter, 17, granddaughter of,tlie late. Mr. and rs. Andrew Brodhegen, at Palm- erston oil Tees:de-Y. '-• _,- • - Mrs.' George -Rock, . Mrs; Smith, Mrs. Dan Beuermann, Mrs. , Dalton Hinz and Mrs. E. J. Fische' er: attended the 17th annual West.: ern .Conference of ,the United I,uth-," eraneGhtirch•WoMeaeateElmira. one.-- - Saturday., . Present Pe Pin • The.monthly meeting of the O.W.. of St. •Peter's - Lutheran • Church was_held,.., with Mrs. Rus- sell ,Sholdice, Mrs. George Mogh, and Mrs, Ed. Scherbarth, Sr., in charge of devotions, The topic was "Growing, on World Friends." sev-. eral _.Mother' e Day paeans were read. Mrs. Fred Yetmg, who -was president, for five ,years, was pre- eented with a life membership pin by,. Mrs. Lew Hicks, president. An invitation was accepted to attend the 1.00th anniversary of Zion' Lutheran Church,: Stratford, on June 10, and plans to be made , at the next meeting to serve lunch 'at,theordinatien service to be held , here at'theloeal church on Jane 3. . • The basement flooris to be paint • - ed the weeli, of May 18, when all ladies are requested to aStist. Birthdays were reported by Mrs. August Bauer and -Mrs. Martin' "Are 3rou out of your mind, 1,adY7" 'the conductor asked ,the woe man as she started to lead her. horse into the sleeping car "Certainly not," she said; "he gets sick on buses," The talkatiye, ladVas telling her husband about the bad mart- --. ners of ari acouaintande whe had - reeently ,paid her 'a Visit: "If that 'wernan yawned Once , whi1 1 was talking to, her," she said, "she yawned 11 times." "Perhaps she wasn't yetvedng, • , dear," .the husband said, "maybe Lean, Brenda and Bradley and she wanted to say stimethine