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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1957-05-09, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, May 9, 1957. Your Superior Specials p creta SOUTHERN CROSS MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE LIGHT MEAT TUNA FISH RED SALMON 6 oz tins. 6 for 1.00 73/. oz. Tin BREAKFAST CLUB ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE Lge 24 oz, Jar 311c MAZOLA OIL for deep frying 32 oz, Bottle 75c With a Free Good, Season's French Dressing .Mix CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE Extra Special 6 oz. Jar $1.25 SCHNEIDERS CRISPY CRUST PURE LARD 1 Ih Print 25c POST BRAN ,FLAKE'S Lge. 14 oz Pkg. 25c 43c SUN VALLEY PRUNES 70-80 size. 2 Ila 47c MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 12 Tell Mother how much you think of her with -a nice Potted Plant or Gilt Flowers, fresh from Mitchell Nursery AGENT FOR MITCHELL NURSERY We can take orders for Flowers for any occasion Wright's Superior Food Market SELF SERsVICE FREE DELIVERY • KIDDIES' SHOP -- Seaforth Store -Wide Discount 20% ,OFF Friday, May 10th, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. KIDDIES' SHP -- Seaforth lllllll , oimil lllllllllllllll"" lll 111111111 l 1 lllll 111111111111auun"nun uu.ue,n"muuanuuu' Come look at the gleaming beauties on our used -car lot—all reconditioned and repaired where necessary, shined up like new and ready for you to drive away without a worry or care. $eaforthMotors Phone 541 OPEN EVENINGS Seaforth ET BASEMENT? Lick It With This, ONE-TWO PUNCH! i'L,ST-STOP THE LEAKS .AT MICE WITH DIKE! Eintp;y mix Dike with water to form a puttylike cake, and plug it into the holes or cracks. Al. most like magic you will have created a strong, firm barrier that will hold back even heavy water pressure. Dike stops water flow AT ONCE. And it won't turn dark or "bleed through" the Peerless Cement Paint you apply over it. SECOND — KEEP YOUR BASEMENT DR! AND MAKE IT DECORATIVE WITH PEERLESS CEMENT PAINT 0 You'll find PeerlessCement -Paint is far easier to apply than any cement paint you've ever used. And because of its higher portland cement content. it produces a stronger, more durable coaling that effectively seals out moisture (on both interior' and exterior applications). Peerless Cement Paint not only will keep your basement bone.dry'(if you have first sealed off the holes and cracks with Pike), will also beautify it so you can turn 'it into a workshop, recreation room or cheerful laundry. •.12 BRIGHT .DECORATOR COLORS AND GLEAMING WHITE One of the few masonry paints containing Titanium Dioxide, Peerless Cement Paint has greater hiding power— produces a more attractive appearance en exterior block, brick or stucco walls aswell as basement's. Available In 12 lovely.decorator colors and dazzling white, it otters you a wide range of attractive color combinations. PEERLESS CEMENT CORPORATION • Free Press Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. CARRIED IN STOCK AT SEAFORTH LUMBER LIMITED TOWN TOPICS Mr. Alex. McKenzie of Orilla was a' visitor over the weekend with his brother, Mr. John Mc- Kenzie and sister, Miss r Rena IMcKenzfe. Rev. T. J. Robinson of Strat- ford spent Sunday with M. and Mrs. Willis Dundas. Angus MacLean has started building a new home on .a 11E4'071 James Street - on the former !public school grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson and 'family are moving to Streetsville where he has -taken a position in the flour mill. Miss Greta Thompson, ililbrar- iain, Miss Rose iDorsey, Mrs, J. A. Munn, Mrs. Jos. !Mc0onne'lI and Mas. IC. E' 'Smith iattended the annual meeting of the Hur- on 'County Library ,Co-opera- tive in Goderich, on !Friday, 'May 3rd. Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Hays and Patsy, 'Detroit, were .week- end visitors at the • h'omes of Mrs. R. S. 'Hays,and Wks. C. P. Sills. Mr. Miles McMillan, of 'Bagot- viIle, Que., spent the weekend with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 'McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Aslin and daughter, Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. John Wa1'sh. Weekend visitors at 'the home of Mrs. E'lten 'Bannon were Mrs. Annie Flynn and Miss Mary Gaffney of Toronto, who with Mrs. 'Bannon, attended the Stock -Guy wedding in IKennicot Inst !Saturday. Miss 'Marion Laudenbach, Mr. Jos. Laudenbach and Mr. Mich- ael Laudenhach, Toronto, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Laudenbach, Mrs. 'Camilla Ryan has return- ed hoarse after spending the win- ter months. in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bedard and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Etue attended the Rau -'Robinson wed- ding in Zurich last Saturday. Mr. Wm. McKay, Seattle, Washington, visited 'last Sunday with Mrs. C. P. 'Sills. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jahn Meagher attended the 'DeCorse-Van 'Bakel wedding last Saturday in Dub- lin. lvIrs. Bruce Galin and son, of Oshawa are visiting this week with Mrs. W. E. Southgate. Messrs. Fred Peel and John Aubin are in New York. BORN MncLeod — At St. Joseph s Hospital, London, on April 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Reymond MacLeod, 0 son, David Allen, a brother for Maureen mut Marianne Reran — At Scott Memorial- Hospital' on bIny 8, to Mr, and Mrs, Jatnes Ho- ran, ,'rll Walton, a son Liberal Women Elect Officers A meeting of ladies was held lar Seaforth town hall on Mon- day evening to organize a Lad- ies Liberal Association for Sea - forth and district at which 'there were 35 present. J. 0. Cochrane presided in the unavoidable ab- sence of Dr. P. L. 'Brady and in- troduced A. Y. 'McLean; Liberal candidate for the June 10 elec- tion, who spoke briefly before leaving for another appoint- ment. Officers elected: Pres., Mrs. Carman Rowcliffe; Vice Pres., Mrs. Frank Kling; Sec , Mrs. Elmer (Cameron; treas., Miss Ethel Beattie; social con- venor, rMre: W. G. Wright with Mrs. Mae Durance, assistant; Press Sec., Mrs. E. K. McFar- lane. Mr. Cochrane called on Prof. J. R. Scott who spoke on Why I am a Liberal. It was pointed out if quest- ions arise in the interval be- tween now and the electiondt would 'be wise to call Mrs. K. Sharp at the committee rooms and they will be answered at the earliest possible moment. Poll chairmen: 1—'Miss Mae Smith; 2—To :be appointed; 3— Mrs. Cecil Lemon; 4—Mrs. Clarence Malone; 5—Mrs. Hugh Thompson; 6—Mrs. R. Chart- ers; 'Harpurhey Mrs. J. B. Russell. The next meeting will be held in 'St. Thomas' Anglican Hall on May 22 at 8.15 p.m. when all interested are invited. RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Hartleib, formerly Patsy Nolan Friday, May 17 At Seaforth Community Centre. Everyone welcome Brownie's DRIVE-IN Clinton "ted t sc': THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 9 and 10 "Ulysses" Kirk DoSglas-Sylvano Mangano (Color) (Two Cartoons) SATURDAY and MONDAY. May 11 and 13 "Strategic Air Command"a (Color) James Stewart - June Allyson . (Cartoon) Mon., May 13, Mothers Day All mothers admitted FREE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY • May 14 and 15 "Foreign Intrigue" (Color) Robert Mitchum - Genevieve Page (Cartoon) Box Office opens 7.30 First show at dusk RECEPTION On Wed,April 24th Mrs. B. Christie entertained for, her daughter, ' Miss Gwen Christie at a trowleana;, :a,,.4n the after- noon:. Miss. Mae Thompson', Kit- chener and (Mrs, C. 'Christie of Hensa'll, .aunts of the bride pre - Sided at dine tea table which was decorated - with yellow tapers and •da'fitodils.Mrs. 0. Johnson and ;Mrs 35.. , Smith served and Misses. Alice Christie, iSan'dra Savauge and Loretta ll4viat dis- played the trousseau and gifts. In the evening Mrs. E. C. Cham- berlain and Mrs. E. (Snell presid- ed at, the table and 'Mrs. R. Kerslake and (Mrs. E. •Laron served, Miss Marion 'Chamber- lain, IMTS. Gar Baker and Mrs. Doug Whyte displayed the trousseau .and gifts. Orbhers as- sisting were Mrs. Ross Savauge, Mrs. P. B. Moffat Mrs. J. Mac- Lennan •and. Miss Thelma Dlgie. On Friday evening, April 26 Mrs. -Gar Baker 'entertained for M'i'ss Gwen 'Christie at her 'home in Exeter. After' a pleasant even. ing spent 'in .games and contests, Miss Marion, 'Chaanfberlain read an 'address .and Gwen was pre- sented with a shower of 'bath- room gifts. Mrs. Baker served a delicious lunch. GROUP 4 OF W. A. The regular meeting of the Group 4 W.'A. was held on May 6th at the home of ;Mrs. Har- old Wilson. 25 members and 4 visitors were ,present. Mrs. Ma- bel M'cNiclioi was in charge of the devotional .part, the theme being "The .Christian Family" The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wright, Four 'articles brought by mem- bers were sold. Mrs. Alvin Riley ,and Mrs. Marshall 'were in charge of the program, rand assisted by Mrs. 'Radio and Mrs. McDonald presented a humorous spring fashion show of hats. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction, after which re- freshments were served by Mrs. Dalton and Mrs. Peter Christen- sen. Mrs. Wilson was thanked for the use of her home by Mrs. Pollard. DUBLIN Louis Dillon, RR1 Dublin, died suddenly at his home in Logan Tp. Friday morning in his GGth year. He had recently recovered from a serious illness and had been out when stricken with a heart seizure. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon, he was married to Mary Curtin of Seaforth. The couple lived at lot 39, con, 7, Logan, since their mar- riage. Mr. Dillon was a life long member of St. Patrick's Church at Dublin, and of, the Holy Name Society. Surviving are his wife, one son Maurice of St. Thomas; four daughters, Marie, Mrs. Jas. Kelly, Seaforth; Geraldine, Mrs. Wilfred Duffy, Woodstock; Doro- thy and Madeline, both of Strat- ford; two brothers, Vincent of London, and Joseph, Toronto. The body rested at the Burke funeral hone until Monday at 9.30 when Solemn Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Dr. J. B. 'F'foulkes assist- ed by Rev. J. McDowell of St. Co- lumban, Rev. E. Weber, Seaforth. Rev. Thomas McQuaid of Toron- to was in the sanctuary. Mrs. Lane presided at the organ and was assisted by the school choir. L'all bearers were Lorne Flana- gan, Dan O'Rourke, John Murray, Willard Bennewies Jim Givlin, John Eckert, Burial took place in St. Patrick's cemetery. Mr. Jacic Molyneaux, Thorold, with Mrs. Loretta Molyneaux. Mr, Joe Dill, Karen and Billie, with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh at Claremont. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans in London with Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary, Miss Mary Margaret Ryan, Kit- chener, Miss Theresa Ryan, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Ryan. Mr. George Holland in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hol- land. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Flanagan and Bennie, Kitchener, with Mrs. Catherine Feeney. Miss Beatrice Murray, Brant- ford, with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Murray, Tom Murphy has been moved from Seaforth hospital to St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nagle in Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Leo- nard Nagle. Mr. Lea Feeney is a patient in Seaforth hospital. Mrs. Mary Feeney is visiting at the home of, her nephew at Sar- nia, F. J. Armstrong, It is also the reunion -of Mrs. Feeney and her sister Mrs. Genevieve Holmes after 48 years of not seeing one another. May Day Tea Friday, May 10 3 to 5 P.M. The Hospital will be open for inspection— tea will be served in the nurses' residence Everyone cordially invited The Women's Hospital Auxiliary take this opportunity to show appreciation to all who so gener- ously gave their support to the Auxiliary lllllllll YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AN EXHIBITION of Paintings by Local Artists at Seaforth Public Library May 11 to 18 During Library Hours Exhibitors are requested to leave their paintings at the library on Friday, May 10 GROUP TWO MEETS Mrs. P. B. Moffatt was host- ess to Group 2 on. Tues. evening with 24 present..•Mrs. B. -Walt- ters presided throughout the meeting. Scripture 'lesson' was taken by Mrs, H. Shannon. Mrs. W. Leeming led in prayer. "The Bible" was the subject Mrs. 'Leeltndng chose for her talc which was dealt with in a very interesting manner. "Jesus Sav- iour 'Pilot Me" and "My Faith: Looks up to Thee" were the. 1ayoriite hymns ai d. Mark. L. Webster and Mrs. Flood assist- ed the hostess in serving a dain- ty hunch. The thanks of the HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Bonthron motored to IGorrie on .Monday and galled on Mr. Gordon Moir. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan and 'Barbara of Toronto visited over the weekend with Mrs. Duncan's parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton. IMernibers of Amber Rebekah Lodge '349 are holding a home bake sale ill.' the lower lodge rooms on 'Saturday, 'May 11 at 3 p. m. Mrs. 'Minnie Sangster return- ed home 'after spending 2 weeks with Mr. and .Mrs. H. 'Stretton and family. WRESTLING Famed TV Stars of Chicago ► EXHIBITION OF STRENGTH AND SCIENCE . SEAFORTH ARENA : 9 P.M. SATURDAY, MAY 11 MAIN EVENT: (TAG TEAM) Killer Christie (Detroit) and Don Evans (Chicago) vs Geno Marconi (Italy) and Bill Melby (Chicago) Sheik Ali Bey (Arabia) vs Larry Chartier (France Tony Barone 230 lbs Mexico vs Fredie Rodley 220 lbs Buffalo Official Referee appointed by Athletic Commissioner Admission—Ringside 1.50. General $1. Children under 12, 50c SPONSORED BY SEAFORTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION KING GANAM STAR OF THE CBC TELEVISION Featuring THE HAMES SISTERS GORDIE TAPP I"- TOMMY HUNTER AT SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 15TH Show at 9 P.M. to be followed by dancing until 1 A.M. Sponsored by Seaforth Athletic Association Admission $1 per person Announcing a new . . e service station to serve residents of Seaforth and district RILEY'S SUNOCO SERVICE (Fred C. Riley, Proprietor) Drop in soon for a tankful of NEW Blue Sunoco 240 - Canada's highest octane motor fuel, for highest compression cars OR Blue Sunoco 200 - premium quality at regular gas price, still Canada's best gasoline buy. Sunoco High Compression Motor Oil. A to Z Lubrication ROSS SCOTT LIMITED Brucefield, Ont. Distributors of Sunoco petroleum products