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ENTERTAINMENT
**DAY and SATURDAY EVENING
"The Country Boys
Colored TV in the Mot's Room
Special All Day Friday — STEAK
"OPEN FOR BREAKFASTS"
AT THE
QUEEN'S HOTEL
SEAFORTH
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Haveigou Been
HOUSECLEANING?
We hope you have saved good clean
Fall and Winter clothing,children's
clothing, shoes, hats and dresses,
men's coats, shirts and' suits, and
articles such as children's 'toys,
books, dishes and jewellery, and
articles for the white elephant
table, etc.
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
iFt NI:101 A E SALE
Saturday, October 25th
in
SEAFORTH 'PUBLIC LIBRARY
and SCOUT HALL
Leave you'r parcels out at your
front dcior in Seaforth, Egmondville
Friday, October 24th'
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Call:MRS.BRAD SMITH -527-0552
* MRS.J. CARONO .627-090l
FOR PICK-UP:
* Dublin residents are asked to
leave parcels at Friend 81 Whetham's..
-$tore.,
Mrs. Frank Johnson of McKil-
lop has moved into the former
Glew residence on Goderich St.
which she purchased recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson,
Andrew and Robert and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Key of Toronto
were Thanksgiving guest of Mr.
and Mrs. David H. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boswell
and six children spent Thanks-
giving with Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Boswell, John Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar-
tin were visiting their son and
family at Richmond Hill and
daughter and family of Lindsay,
Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. *Alex Piggot of
Cooksville spent Thanksgiving
Sunday with Mrs. W. C. Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson
s Fent a few days in Sarnia.
Mrs, Wesley Roe is spending
a few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Orr, Kitchener.
Mrs. Gladson Campbell of
Brighton was ,a guest of Mr. and
Mrs, Robert E. McMillan of
• Mr. and Mrs. William Brown,
Jarvis Street; Mr. and Mrs.
William Brown, London and Mrs.
Don Carter, Joanne and Janice,
visited with Mrs. Brown's mother,
Mrs. Henry J. Neeb, at Tavis-'
tock on Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. H. Brown,
....London, visited at the home of
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William' Brown, Jarvis
Street, over the week end .
Miss Jean Chidley has re-
turned from visiting in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins
LOBA
EUCHRE
ORANGE HALL,' SEAFORTH
Mon., Oct. 20th
at 8:30 p.m.
' Admission 50e
Lunch Served
Everyone Welcome
RECEPTION
for Mr .and Mrs. James Coleman
(nee Shirley .Bernard) •
Walton Community
Hall .
Sat., Oct.' 18th.
Dancing 9.12
Everyone Welcome
Music by The Ramblers
Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches
CAVAN U C
ANNIVERSARY
-SUNDAY, OCT. 19th--11:00 a.m.
Rev. D. R.'Beck, Bayfield U.C.
SUBJECT::"A House Built On Praise"
SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
Come, and bring a' friend
MINISTER — Rev. J. C. Britton ,
ORGANIST — Miss Marjorie Papple
Saturday Night
"TOP THREE"
CHICKEN & CHIPS
HURON HOTEL
Dublin
LL in the Parish Hall
ST. THOMAS' CHURCH
RUMMAGE SALE
SatUrday, October 18th
at 2 p.m,
Dress Casual Admission $1.00
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY •
• ' Presents
"THE '
PINKERTON
COLOURS"
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
DANCING 9:00 — 12:00
'AT THE
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
CHILDREN,
ANYTIME
$1,00 Tex Inc.
PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT
ADULTS-.-Evenings $2.00
—Matinee (Sat,) $1.50 *
Tax Inc.
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524.7811,
AIRCONDITIONED
PARK
GODERICH
Exclusive • LIMITED ENGAGEMENT
Showings . . •THURS. OCT. 16th
District
- s'AIREIY 2 P.....
BEST' PICTURE OF THE YEAR!
WINNER 6 ACADEMY AWARDS!
.roc al byJOHN II IkeridbiCAROLRE
PANAVONTEMElrig ea,
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BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH,
Main St. N. — Seafoith
Sunday, Oct. 19
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
with the
REV. WM. CRU1V1P
Burlington, Ontario
also ,
SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY SERVICE
10 a.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
TURKEY
BUFFET
DINNER
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd
5,to 8 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SEAFORTH
Under Auspices of Fireside Fellowship Group
Admission $1.75; Children 6-12, $1.00
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• and family spent Thanksgiv
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Martin, Seaforth and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Pryce in Winthrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Dennis
were in St. Thoinas on Sunday
attending the Baptismal service
of their granddaughter, Marg-
aret Ann in St. Marks United
Church. Margared Ann is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Dennis.
Miss Mary Hagan of Univer-
sity of Western Ontario, London,
and Mr. Paul Hagan of Sheridan
College, Brampton, spent the
Thanksgiving week end at their
home here.
Mrs. J. MI McMillan has re-
turned from a month's visit with
Major and Mrs. F. N. Pearce in
Gimli, Man. and Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. McMillan in Sault Ste Marie
Rev. J.1,Ire and Mrs. Stewart
have returned from a two weeks'
trip to the Muskoka, Parry Sound
and Haliburton Districts, in-
cluding Orillia and Magnetawan,
where they reported the Maple
Leaf coloring was gorgeous and
where they had the opportunity
of visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Dawn Shepherd of
Edmonton, Alberta (formerly
of New Zealand) spent Thanks-
giving week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright, John
Street and visited with other
friends.
Week end visitors with Mr.
and Mrst- A, !McLean were
Alan McLean, .Mr. and Mrs. -A.
JD. White and Miss Brenda Mac-
Padden. •
Mrs. A. L. Stone of Norwich
is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Albert Hudson.
Mrs. W. A. Wright is spending
a few days in Tort Wayne, In-
diana with her daughter, Mrs.
-Henry: Ford and. Mr. Ford,
Mr. Ronald Mackay of Toron-
to spent Thanksgiving with his
sister, Miss Ethel Mackay.
Mr. and• Mrs. Douglas Keyes
and family of Winchester were
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jai-nes Keyes, McKillop.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMil-
lan and family of Belleville were
holiday guests of Mrs. John Mc-
Millan and W. f, McDowell.
Miss Sally Cosfotd of the
University of Western Ontario
spent the holiday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F, R. Cosforcl.,
Miss Elsie Drover of Hamilton
spent Thanksgiving with her
mother. Mrs. Wm, Drover.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson GOyen7
lock, Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Dorrance, Chatham, 'Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. McKenzie, Osh-
awa, Mrs. Mae Dorrance, Mr.
John Dorrance end Miss Bella
Watson of Galt spent Thanksgiv-
ing Sunday at Kimberfey with
Mr. and -Mrs. J. K. B. Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davey
of Edmonton, Alta, were recent
guests of her aunt, Mrs. Mae
Dorrance and other relatives
in the vicinity.
Miss Anne Moore of Toronto..
spent the holiday with Mrs; Har-
vey Moore, High Street.
Mrs. R, Potter and Miss Joan
Devereaux of ToronnNere
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C:J.
Sills last week. '
Mr.. and Mrs. Bumstead of
Owen Sound called on friends
last week and visited her brother,
Mr. Geo. Hays.
Mrs. Dale Nixon and Miss
Lynn Nixon left Friday,on a
plane trip to North Dakota to
visit relatives.
Miss Ruth .Joynt of Toronto
spent the holiday with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Joynt..
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. McGreg-
or and family of Brighton; Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Ribey and
Miss Margaret McGregor of
London were Thanksgiving guests
of Mrs. Ross McGregor.
Miss Gertrude Crich of Tor-
onto called on her brother, Mr.
J. C„. Cricji and.Mrs. Crich on
Friday.
Mrs. Wm., Leyburn was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,
Tyndall rast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Morse
of Roxbury, N. Y. were guests of
*her mother, Mrs. E. C. Case and
other relatives.
• 'Mr. T. R. Cluff of Montreal,
was a Thanksgiving guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Hoggarth and
Miss Ruth Quff,
Representativerof Seaforth
Branch 156, Royal Canadian
Legion including District Com-
mander Al Nicholson, President
Wm. Dalrymple, Charles Wood,
R. S. Box and Gip. D. 'Hays were
in Wingham MOnday on the
occasion of the death of Scotty
Forbes, for many years 'London
area Legion representative.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moore,
Connie and Mark of R. R. #1,
Dublin and NIL and Mrs. Ed,
Fischer of Seaforth visited Sun.;
day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Miller in Kitchener,
Week end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Lyle Radio, Carol and
Joan were, Mr, and Mrs. Gib., .
Hubert and Barbie of Ottawa;
Mr: and Mrs. Roy Williamson
and family, Walton-and Mr. and
Mrs. George Pethick,and family
of Winthrop.
Miss Bessie Davidson; Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Hilten and June;
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunlop and
Ruth Anne spent the week end
in Midland with Mr. and Mrs. K.
A. Cowan where they attended
the Denham - Cowan wedding
on Saturday.
Mr. Donald MacTavish of
Toronto spent 'Thanksgiving
with his mother, Mrs. John Mac-
Tavish.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson
spent the week end in Sarnia.
Mrs. Waytowich and4amily of
Windsor were guests at the home
of Mrs. Dale Nixon.
Mt. and Mrs. Keith Sharpe
have returned from Regina where
they attended the funeral of Mrs.
Sharp's father.
Mrs. M. R. Rennie has returned
from Kirkland Lake where she
attended the marriage of her
• grandson.
Mrs. Annie Cole of Hensall
anccIvIrs. Velma Gardiner of
Car-O, Michigan spent several-
days with Mr. and Mrs. George
Addison and also visited with
• Mr' and Mrs. Ephriam Clark
and Mrs. Cora Barrows - all
renewing Florida friendships. •
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, George Addison re-
cently were; Mr. and Mrs,. Kel -
en; Mr. and Mrs. Biller of Tif-
fen, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs.
Snider of Grand Bend.
Miss Mabel :Turnbull spent
the holiday-week end in Inger- -
soil With Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Hillis; Dr.. and Mrs. G. R. Myles,
Ott and !g.. Miss Marilyn Hillis
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus ans -
Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs
n
, Da . iel Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Burns
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burns
of Goderich and attended the Du-
, charme-Grey wedding.
NEEDLERS
The Seaforth Nifty .Needlers
met at Joyce Haneys On 'lb
„day. Gerda Willerns readth
minutes. Mrs. Sills displa
articles from Portugal.
HENSALL
Correspondent
MRS. MAUDE HEDDEN
The'Ladies Aid of Carmel •
Presbyterian Church sponsored a
successful turkey supperi when
410 dinners Were served.
, Thanksgiving dinner guests '
with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wat-
son, Seaforth were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred McGregor and family, Bruce
field; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dodds;
Mr. and Mrs.. Don Dodds and
family, 'Seaforth; 'Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobol;. Mrs. C. Christie and
Catharine, Hensall; Mrs. E. Hol-
land, Toronto and Miss Bella
Watson, Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKel-
lar and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Tedball and Joanne, 'Med-
ford; Mr. and Mrs, George Smith
and family, London, visited
with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Smith
for Thanksgiving.
Miss Catharine Christie visit-
ed relatives in Toronto over the
week end holiday.
JAMES L. LEEMING
James Leonard Leeming,
Walton, died Sunday in Sea-
forth Community Hospital after
an illness of five months.
' He was in his 76th year. The
son of the late Catharine Doerr...,..
and Thomas Leeming of Mc-
Killop Township, he was a life-
long resident of McKillop.
A well known fanner he was
a past president of the Huron
Holstein Association. He retired
to Walton in 1960.
He is survived by his widow,
the former Edna Mitchell, to
whqm he was married in Mit-
chell in 1929 and by a daughter,
Norma, Mrs. Earl Steele of
London and a son Ross R. of
McKillop. He is also survived
by two grandchildren and by a
brother, John R. Leeming,
ton. -
Mr. Leeming was a member
of Duff's United Church, Walton
and funeral services were con-
ducted from the R. S. Box Fun-
eral Home, Seaforth on Wed-
nesday 'afternoon by his minis-
ter, Rev. Docken. During the
service Donald MacDonald
sang "Beyond the Sunset".
"Interment followed in Mait-
landbank cemetery.
Pallbearers were David Wat-,
son; Alan Searle; Nelson Marks
Stewart Humphries, Douglas ,
Ennis and Martin .Baan. Flower-
bearers were Keith Clark and
Douglas Boyd. .. .
Country 411 Western Music
In the Red Knight Room
FRIDAY — Parisianue Trio
SATUkDAY — Elgin Fischer Trio
Entertainment every Thursday, Friday and
Saturday in the Ladies' and Escorts Beverage
Room.
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SMORGASBORD -
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th
6 - 8:30 p.m-
Ample Free Customer Parking
Beverage Room Snacks
Colored TV
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Seaforth, Ontario
ATTENTION ALL SKATERS
SEAFORTH SKATING CLUB
Enjoy healthful. .fun, friends, physical- fitneis" and
'carnival, participation all necessary qualifications for
making good citizens of tomorrow.
All memberships include one group lesson a week
with our Professional, Bruce Brady.
For the young boy, 6 to 12 years of age, who wants to
improve his game or hockey, the Seaforth Skating Club is
proud to announce a course of instruction in power skating
• which will teach him, to skate with more speed, more power
and nitre agility.
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Registration — Friday,. Oct. 24th at the
Seaforth Arena ('After School)
Figure Skating --Fridays 4:30 to 7:00 p.m,
Power Skating — Fridays — 7:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Membership Fees —7 .20 weekly sessions
Pre-School — $10.00
Grades 1 to 3 — $12.00
Grade 4 and up — $15.00,
Power Skating, — $8.00
(A reduction in fees is made for three or more in one family)
For further information — contact:
MRS. GAR BAKER — Phone 527-1537
LOCAL BRIEFS AREA FUNERALS
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EUCHRE
In IOOF Hall
Wed., Oct. 22nd
at 8:30 p.m.
Lunch Provided
Sponsored by Odd Fellows
Admission 50e
Everyone, Welcome
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CASH .BINGO
Legion Hall, Seaforth
Friday, Oct. 17th
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10.00
Three $25.00 Games
$75.00 Jackpot to go
Two Door P,rizes
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1,00
(Children under' 16 not)
permitted)
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Royal Canadian Legion .
Proceeds for Welfare Work
CLARENCE H. ALLEN
The deadroccurred at his
WINCHELSEA•
Mrs;--George'., Frayne of Sun-
shine Line visited on Saturday
with Mr. andMrs. Wm, Walt-
ers and bilirTy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Huttor
spent the week end up north at
Gravenhurst in the Muskoka
• . District.
Dennis and Diane Hutton
spent the week end at Listowel
with relatives.
Miss Janet Hem of London
spent the holiday week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Hernand boys.
Mrs. Phil Hem and Mrs. WM.
'Walters and Mrs. John Coward
visited on Tuesday with Mrs.
Mabel Gilfillan of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern had
as their-guests orr Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Coward and
family of Sunshine Line; Mrs.
John Coward and Mr, and Mrs.
Bob Bibby and family, of 'Kit:1(ton;
'Mr. and Mrs. Gary Simpson of
Exeter; Mr. -and Mis. Bev Par-
sons and family and Mr. and
Mrs. -,Wib. coward and Susan
of London.
Miss Ruth Horne of London
and 'Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Grubb
Michael and Glenn of Farquhar
visited on Thanksgiving Day -
with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mathers
and Larry of Exeter visited on
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo-
rge Frayne.
Smiles ...
"I-turned the way I 'signaled, I' I
said the lady, indignantly, • after
the crash,
"I know," retorted the man,
"that's what fooled me."
residence, R. R. #4, Komok?..on
September 30th of Clarence
H. Allen in his 74th year. He
is survived by his widow the
former, Francis Irene Brown of
McKillop. - A son James prede-
ceased him in 1952,
Interment took place in St.
George's Cemetery on Oct. 3.
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