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OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
Phone 527-1910
Seaforth
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Northside unit one meets
,Unit I met at the church on
September 4th; at 8 p.m. with
an attendance of twenty-five,
MATERNITY WEAR
at the
+ SEPARATE
SHOPPE
Main Corner — Clinton
OPEN 2.6
! CLOSED WEDS „..„ ___
President, Mrs. McKenzie
opened the meeting with a poem
"Little Things'.'.
The roll call was answered
by an interesting event that hap-
pened to each one during the
summer.
Mrs. Melaniuk read the scrip-
ture Luke 16: 1-13. Mrs. Martin
led in prayer. Mrs. Jim Axtman
showed slides and told about their
trip to the west coast. Hymn
445, "All the way my Saviour
leads me "f was sung.
The Fall Rally will be in
Clinton, October ,11' at 7 p.m.
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Hold successful tournament
• PHONE 527-162
Geo. A. ills & Sons
Heating, Plu ing and Electrical Supplies
SEAFORTH
Because you deserve the finest, freshest
dairy prooducts money can buy, we sell
the name that has meant "the best" for r
generations ... Sealtest.*
Distributed in the Exeter, Centralia, Seaforth Area by
Exeter Dairy Ltd.
Phone Exeter 235-2144 or Seaforth 527-0810,
'Dnmrrnon Dairies Limited is a registered user of -Sealtesr, a registered trade mark of Krafrco Corporation
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Portable
Grain Dryer
FOR CORN SEASON
Correspondent
Mrs. Ed Regale
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Kistner, Miss Vera Kistner and
Mr. John Kistner of Waterloo
and Mr. and Mrs. John Kistner
of Mitchell visited with Mrs. Jo-
seph Thornton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum, Ronald, Joyce and
Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dennis, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel McCallum.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regele
called on Mr. and Mrs. Del
Philip of Blyth on Sunday.
INSURANCE
Auto, Fire, Life
Donald G. Eaton
Insurance Agency Limited
Office in Masonic Block
Main Street
Phone 5271610 — Seaforth•
Mrs. Ed Querengesser,-Ecl-
monton, Alberta is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy and
other relatives in this area.
Trevor Alan Byers, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Byers
was baptized on Sunday at St.
Peter's Liitheran •Church with
Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Roth of
Tavistock as , his sponsors. Flow-
ers were in church from the wed- ir
dings of Janet Scherbarth to Per-
ry McCann on Friday and Bonnie
Hoegy to John Beirnels on Sat-
urday.
Rev, and Mrs. Robert Rock
and family, Dartmouth, Nova Sco-
tia are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Rock axid Norman Rock.
Rebecca is staying In Ontario
and will commence studies at the
University of Western Ontario
this fall.
Most. of the bean crops in
this •area have been harvested
and now farmers are silo-fill-
ing. The weather Is in favor for
an early fall harvest.
Miss June Vock has begun
studies at the Stratford General
Hospital where she is training
for the first year as a regis-
tered nurse.
News of
Brodhagen
Correspondent
Mrs. Ken Elligsen •
Dublin dins 'Bantam Team won a Bantam Girls Invitational
Softball Tournament at the Ball Park in Dublin on Sunday,
defeatitg Tavistock in the finals. The girls are above in
their new uniforms and with the aluminum bat they won. .From
left to right, back row, Mary Beth Downey, Lorrie Ferguson,
Karen Cronin, Mary Lou Kramers, Carolyn Maloney, Joanne
W.O.A.A.
Ladies' Grand Championship
Softball Tournament
DUBLIN BALL PARK
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
12 o'clock Noon:
St. Pauls' Juvenile vs. Harriston Juvenile
2 o'clock:
Dublin Juniors vs. Tavistock Juniors
4 o'clock:
Winners of 12 o'clock game-vs. Neustadt
Intermediates
6 o'clock :
Looser of 12 o'clock game vs. Looser d
2 o'clock game
o'clock: GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP GAME.
Food and refreshments available on grounds
A word to the wise
When it comes to hot water,
using it wisely—not wasfefully-
' makes good sense.
Teresa and',George Cbville
spent the week epd at Port Franks
.reached the final after defeating .- three games she allowed only with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tate.
Stratford and Formosa. • They 12 hits while striking out 28 Mrs. Karen warren and child-
were batters. She was backed up by ren Jill and Mark of Stratford
1-awarded an aluminum bat presen- fine fielding and batting by her visited with Mrs. Jean Dill on
ted by Huron Hotel, Dtiblin, and teammates all day, Saturday.
All-Pro-Sports, Stratford. ' `Mrs. Don MacRae is a:patient
Tavistock received an aluminum •- Mrs. Joseph Coyne and son in university Hospital in London.
bat, donated by the M.J.. Jim of London visited last week Mrs. HarolciPethick and'Mrs:
McCreight Hardware, Dublin. '
with Alicia and Matt Coyne and Kate Krauskopf are patients in
In the consolation round, other relatiies. . Seaforth and Stratford Hospitals
Stratford defeated St. Marys 14-4 s- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mayman
and received an aluminum bat with Mr. Fero'. Horan.)
and daughters, Peggy and Kath- (Mr. Paul Horan of London visited
donated by Marten's Sport of ryn of New York who have spent
Stratford, with St. Marys receiv-' the past three weeks with Mrs.
ing a cash prize donated by Frank Evans and other relatives
Dublin Bantams., have returned to their home.
Two most valuable players Mr. James Eckert and son of
were chosen from all-over play- Rochester, N.Y., visited his
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HOT DIGGITIES
Split frankfurters lengthwise,
tuck in small amounts of suer-
kraut or cheese. Put franks in
buns, wrap buns in foil and place
on grate on grill, turning often
until piping hot.
Jordan, Pauline de Kroon, Rita Verberne, (front) Joanne
Swart, Kathy Bruxer, Mary Helen O'Rourke, Maureen Delaney
and Marianne Kale. Gerry Bruxer and Frank Bruxer, coaches
and Larry Cook, manager are behind the girls.
(Staff Photo)
On Sunday September .9th,
a very successful Bantam Girls
Invitational Softball ocyournan:tent
was,held at the Rutatpall park.
Teanis frdm ForroO'sk Steltaarys,
Stratford, Rostock,Ta.vistock,
Monkton, Clinton and Dublin coinr
peted.
In the A championship series,
Dublin defeated Tavistock 10-5
in a well-played game, having
of the day. Betty Pike, of Strat- sisters, Mrs. Pete Maloney,, Mrs.
ford received the most valuable George Coville, Mrs. Albert
player award. ,donated Joe Seirnon' and. her. sister-in-law;
Delaney, oDublip),J arid, 'Maureen Mrs. Mary Eckert.
oiCihe.L"MbftrttantaarW N r. Ferg:Hbran and Mr. anal
received the trophy donated by' Mrs. riay Horan and Children
Jerry Bruxer, Dublin. Maureen `visited on Sunday with Mr. and
pitched 17 of the 19 innings Dub- Mrs. Fred Clairmont inKitchen-;
lin played. In the first gaMe er.
she threw a two hitter, striking
out 14 Stratford 'batters. In the
News of '
your hydro
St.
Columban
Correspondent
Mrs. Jack McIver
Sister Ann Elizabeth and
Sister Isadore of London, Miss
Rose Doyle of Cedar Springs and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coyne of Port
Dover were here to attend the
funeral of Mrs. J. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs Gary Nichol-
son visited with the latter's par-
' ents.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Regier and
Dean visited Mr-, and Mrs. A.
Cronin on the week end. ?Miss Patsy Murray has
accepted a position in the office
of Cooler-Bessemer in Strat-
ford.
'Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor
have returned after a pleasant
Visit _ v,rith relatives in Wetaski win
Alta.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Mar-
chand of,Windsor spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mur-
ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murray
and Mr.' and Mrs. Dennis Nolan
visited relatives in the West
going as far as Vancouver to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Butters.
Mr. Kevin Kale resumes his
studies at Guelph Veterinary C ol-
lege this week.
Messrs. Larry Murray, Kevin
Kale, Glen Dolmage and Danny
Murray returned on Saturday
from an enjoyable trip to the
West.
Miss Nell Doyle and Miss Le
Bel visited the former's brother
on the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. wm. Albert-
and farfilly have returned to their
home after spending the summer
near Orangeville.
Miss Regina van Bakel has
taken a position in Stratford.
Miss Mary Lou Lane has
resumed her studies at Lamb-
ton College.
SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
Dr. Rodger whitman,.Oha.irman
Edmund Daly, Mayor P.C.J. Sills,
Commissioners
Walter Scott, Manager.
GINGERICH'S.
PHONE 527-0290
SEAFORTH
FRANILKLING
PHONE 527-1320
SEAFORTH