HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1957-05-09, Page 4DUBLIN
High School .News
'On Friday we attended the
music festival in Mitchell. Mane
O'Connor received first prize n
SEAFORTH 40N8 CLUB
Salvage Drive
POSTPONED
As our market has been cancelled for
the present until storage is available.
Watch for further announcement
+the alto solo section and RoY
!McQuaid won for a baritone so-
lo. An open double trio class
was won Iby a double trio from
grade 12, ,and Marjorie O'Reilly,
sedeived first for a grade +9'so-
lo: These winners performed in
Mitchell Friday night.-
Decorations for our "May -
time Serenade" are progressing
and Friday night w a plan i ht to
wank into agarden with over-
hanging blossoms, Shemmed in by
a picket fence, but we ,will
guarantee, that you cannot fall
into 'bhe wishing well, aft the
front of the hall. The program,
:although a bit -mysterious,,
promises to be very' interesting,
with some very different and.
very good acts. - The Variety
show will begirt at 8.30 with a
dance to follow. l8lveryone. us
welcome. We hope to see you.
Question of the week: Keith,
can be seen travelling the roads
doesn't it seem funny ,that you
when you are at home?
P. 'S. 'Catherine Moylan, ou'r
reporter and School Queen is
going to the Annual Banquet
held in Hotel London, on Friday.
She Nril1 be accompanied by her
Something New and Different!
Western Ontario's First Big Cash Bingo for 1957
3 CARDS FOR $5.00 ADMISSION
Entitles You to Play on ALL 16 BIG GAMES at the
'5000
IN CLINTON LIONS ARENA
F:'IDAY,,
Doors Open at 7.30 p.ni.
Games Start at 9:00 p.m.
$500.00
R PRIZE
Each Copy of this Advertisement presented at Arena Door gives
you an EXTRA CHANCE on the $500.00 Door Prize
1
2 GAMES for $1,000,00 2 GAMES for $ 250.00
2 GAMES for $ 500.00 10 GAMES for $ 100.00
EXTRA CARDS, $1.00 EACH—Also Good to Play On ALL Games
ALL PROCEEDS FOR CLINTON SERVICE CLUB'S SWIMMING POOL FUND
Sponsored by the Four Service Clubs of Clinton
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For Advance Sale Tickets: Write to Frank Cook, Bingo Chairman, Clinton, Ont.
A new type
of bank
account
We would like to discuss with you
Personal Chequing A.ccounts
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S,tarting June 3rd, 1957, a new banking service will be available to
you at any Toronto -Dominion Branch. It's called a
Personal Chequing Account and you may find it's just what you've
been looking for.
Your cancelled cheques will be returned to you every sikty days,
along with an itemized statement. As you can readily see
this will make your personal bookkeeping much easier and
more efficient.
Distinctive new cheques will be issued free of charge for these new
accounts and a charge of ten cents per debit entry will be made
at the end of each period instead of the higher charge applied to
cheques on interest bearing savings accounts.
No minimum balance is required.
The Personal Chequing Account is an addition and will in no way
interfere with the continued operation of your Savings Account.
Enquire now about opening a Personal Chequing Account so that
you can handle all your regular payments by cheque.
TIORONTO-DOMINION
THE :BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD
J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch
BANK
G-5715
mother, Mrs, John Moylan.
Have a good time, 'Catherine!
BRODHAGEN
1V;esers: Clifton and Thompson
of Hensallhave purchased the 75
acre farm in McKillop Twp. own-
ed by George and Wiliiam'Diegel
and formerly occupied by Mr, and
Mrs Joe Snaith whoh ave moved
to p
Logan Tw on the- 9th con.
g
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice,
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Diekison, Mr.
Donald. Wolfe and Miss Beth Cole
attended a banquet in the Legion
rooms, Hensall, last Thursday
evening sponsored by the Ground
Observer Corps of the RCAF
when wings and scrolls were pre-
sented. Russell, Ford and Don
were among- those 'receiving
theirs,
A basket, of mums was placed
in the chancel', of St. Peters Lu;
tlerau Church on Sunday in
memory of Louie Hillebrecht who
died . one year ago;, they were.
placed (here by his wife and fam-
ily. Two bouquets et snapdragons
adorned the altar from the wed-
ding of Rose' Scherbarth and
Northside United Church
!Minister, IRev. !Bruce W. Hall,
B.A., B.D.,
10 a.m., ,Church •School and
Adult'Bible C1asd.
11 a.m., Morning. Worship,
Sacrament of Infant Baptism.
'Sermon, "The Aristocracy of
God".
Toddlers' 'Group and Junior
Congregation.
Evening worship withdrawn,
Egmondville United Church
Dr. J. !Semple, 1VIinister.
11 a.m., Public Worship. rS11Ib-
ject ,The Future Leader is born
into a IChristian Horne. Sacra-
ment of Baptism. +QRose Cere-
mony).
10 a.m., The Church School.
10.16 a.an., The Minister's Bi-
ble (Class.
11 a.m:, 'Nursery Class.
11.30 a.m., Jr. Congregation.
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First Presbyterian
Church
REV. D. GLENN CAMPBELL
MINISTER
10 A.M.—Church iSchool and
Bible Class
11 a.m.—Family Day and
Baptismal Service
7 p.nr. "When God Directs
our Living"
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Calvin Gillek,
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe at-
tended the marriage of their ne-
phew Eugene Hinz to Miss Pat-
ricia Ann Hyatt at Chatham on
Saturday,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
L. Bennewies over the week end
were Mrs. Petr Kraus, 'Raymond
and Joanne of Ruthven, Mr. and
;
Mrs.` Fred 1Scherbart
h Detroit
Mr. and Mrs.Bennewies
Clarence
and Joan of Mitchell Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Bennewies and fam-
ily of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Bennewies and daughter of
Seaforth.
Master Marcel Wolfe, Strat-
ford, • with his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bressler of
Stratford with Mr. and Mia. W.
L. Qverengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice
and Beverley with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Strong near Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickison, Di-
ane and Marlene, of Teeswater,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickison
on Saturday, and Sunday visitors
at the same home were, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart McDonald, Karen
and David, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mc-
Kague, Murray and Ronald, and
Mrs. Joseph Dickison, all of Tees -
water.
GROUP 1 W. A.
-G- oup 1 of Northside United
IOhurch met Tuesday evening at
the home 'of- Mrs. C. Walden
with 26 ,present. Mrs. Lemon
and Miss Fennell had 'charge of
the program. Mrs. K. 'McLean
led in prayer. Miss Fennell read
the 'scripture. Mrs. Close, as
speaker told of their trip to 'Om-
aha. Mrs. Frank Kling accom-
panied by Mrs. McGregor sang
a solo. 'Mrs. rMurdie thanked the
hostess and those taking part.
Mire. Stephenson and Mrs. John-
ston 'assisted the hostess in serv-
ing lunch.
ST. THOMAS' AUXILIARY
!rhe Women's Auxiliary of St.
Thomas' Anglican; Seaforth,
held its monthly meeting, Tues-
day, May 7th in the parish hall.
The meeting opened with Miss
Dorothy Parke reading the Gos-
pel for Ascension Day. Mrs. G.
McGavrn presided and led in
prayers. 'Correspondence includ-
ed a letter informing us our
prayer partner is Bev. George
Morrow, •of Hornepayne, Ont.
Mrs. Geo. MVlcGavin and Miss
Dorothy Parke, delegates from
this 'branch at the annual meet-
ing of the W. A. held in Lon-
don gave highlights of the two
days meeting.
During the 'business it was de-
cided to quilt for the shipment
THE SEAEORTH NEWS=Thursday, May_9, 1957
REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth
THURS. PRI, SAT. THAT CERTAIN FEELING Bob Hope -Eva Marie Saint
From coast to coast everybody is getting that certain feeling
MON. TUES. WED - DOUBLE BILL
A -Life in tho Balance Ricardo Montalben Ann Bancroft-
A new kind of suspense masterpiece
—ADUIr Riohard Conte Valentina Co Lost
Thieves' Highway—ADULT Y
When these two meet head-on on Thieves' Highway, they make an explosive
human drmaa
THURS. PRI. SAT. MAN ALONE Ray Miliarrd' Mary Murphy
COMING — DARK CORNER (ADULT) -
DOLLAR FOR . DOLLAR
THIS STORE GIVES YOU
Greater Values
LET US : PROVE IT
WILLIS SHOE STORE
THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE "BIG VALUES"
Seaforth
to ,Cardston, Alta. on May 21st
in the parish hall.
Plans were made for a Home
Baking Sale to be held Friday,
dVI,ay 31st in the parish hall from
3 to 5 p.m.
The next meeting will take the
form of a pot luck supper to :be
held at the home of Miss Dor-
othy ,Parke, June 4 at 6!30 p.m.
DANCE
AND VARIETY SHOW
Friday, May 10
IN DUBLIN PARISH HALL
Sponsored by the High School
Admission 50c. Time 8.30
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Store Wide •- Friday, Night
DISCOUNT
Friday, .May .10, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
20% OFF
Carol Lyn Shop
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For the occupants the flick of a switch will bring
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