HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1957-08-15, Page 4HULLETT ents Mr, and Mrs. Leon Jeffer-
T'he WM.'S, 'and W.A. of 'peddle.
and brothers Cle'mence and
Burns United 'Church: entertain-,Teddie,
ed the memlbers of (Mission 'and Mr. and Mrs,' Rudy Desch
JBa'by Band at No. 7 School at Fere recently visited by rela-
tives from M1bhigan.'
Mr. and 'Mrs. :Harold Wid-
ricl: were visited Iby relatives
from the State of New York,
Mr. Donald 'Manson and .Su-
san of 'Toronto visited his
mother- IMrs. Mary Manson and
Sliabbroolce. Mission Band Ser- sister and .brother-in-law, Mr.
theirJuly meeting. Mass Marie
(Riley gave a greeting of wel-
come. Hymn 584 was sung and
scripture was read by Mrs.
John McEiving followed with
(prayer. Solos were given by
Dianne Roe and Donna Lyne
vice was read by Alex MciEw-
ing. Collection was taken up by
Joyce Roe and (Connie IIewitt.
A thanlyou reading by Candice
Snell and a reading by Marsha
Tebbutt, Pictures were shown
by 11'Iiss Shirley Hamilton on
her trip south. A story was read
by Mrs. Les Reid. Meeting clos-
ed with hymn 606 and a dainty
lunch served by the members.
Please keep in mind alt,nlem-
hers to bring their coppers at
the August meeting and there
will be an auction 'basket and
bring donation for the Bible
'Society.
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gin-
g'ez'ich and daughter Norma
were visited by friends from
Seaforth on Sunday.
Miss Delphine Erb and friend
of 'Kitchener, visited relatives
in this vicinity on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim 'Ging'e-
rich spent Friday evening at
Millbank where Mr. Gingerich
took part in a church service.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dona -
vin and IBobiiie of London spent
their holidays with her mother,
{MIB. Hey.
Mr. Andrew Gorriveau of
London spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and (Airs. L.
'Corri's'eau,
and Mrs. Newell 'Geiger and
John; Kenneth and Douglas re
turning after spcin'ding .a fenw
holidays on the farm.
IMr. and Mrs. Jibn-es ?Dins-
more of Windsor visited with
Mr, and, Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore
during the weekend holiday.
IMr. and Mrs. 'Oscar 'Duch-
arme were visited by their
daughter from Port Huron, and
son from London.
DUBLIN
'The Dublin branch of the, W.
I, held their July meeting at
the home of Mrs. 'Wm. iSnnith.
The members answered the roll
call by giving a gardening hint.
The motto: "He who plants
courtesy reaps friendship,- He
who plants kindness reaps love"
was. generally discussed. 1Virs.
Reuben Aikens presided for the
program and gave the topic.
Readings were given •-'by Mrs.
Toni :Simonson, airs. Harold
Pethick and Mrs. Jos. Looby,
Household hints were !presented
by Mrs. Jack Burchill and Cur-
rent Events were listed by Mrs.
George Robinson, Mrs. Harold
Pethick offered her home for
the next meeting, August 27th.
Following a social hour lunch
was served.
HENSALL
Mr. Lloyd Jefferey of Wind- Mr. and Airs.
sor i, holidaying with his par- filmed home fro
eiee4
cation at Manitoulin :Island,
Mrs. from Harris of Detroit
was a recent visitor with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. ,Sam Ronnie,
'Messrs 'Stewart Bell, Doc
Cameron, James Clarke and ID'a-
vid Sangster are -enjoying a
fishing trip at Shoo Fly 'Lake.
IMr. and Mrs. Mervyn :Rick-
man of Lansing, Mich., were
weekend visitors with Mr. •and
Mrs. Thos..Sherritt.
Miss Bernice Dilling of Lon-
don silent the weekend with, her
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilbert
Dilling.
Messrs. John and Harry Low-
ry were called to Sudbury on
Saturday owing to the serious
illness of their mother, Mrs., J.
Lowry.,
Mrs. 'Stewart Bell and Pauline
are visiting with relatives in
Buffalo this week.
Miss Betty Moir of London
was a weekend visitor with her
aunt Mrs. Elsie' Case and her
sister Wendy Moir.
Mr. and Mrs, Karl Kochaniec'
and daughters Lucy, Helen and
Dianne visited last week with
the latter's .uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Stasik and Geo,
Miss Anne Bell is holidaying
with her sister Mrs. R. Bedard
in London.
IMr. Jim Beynham of Guelph
visited this week with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Baysnham,
Bob and Colleen.
Mrs. (Elsie Case accompanied
by Misses Betty Moir and'Wen-
dy Moir visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Douglas Moir and
babe in 'Brampton.
BRUCEFIELD
The August meeting- of . the
W. A. was held on Tuesday,
Aug. 6th, Mrs. Wired IRathw'ell
Fred Beer re- had charge of the devotions as-
sn a week's va- sisted 'by Mrs. J. Aikenhead,
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ARRIVING DAILY
ATTRACTIVELY PRICED
CLEARY'S IGA Market
The meeting opened with hyrnn broiler business." Mr. Doherty
286 followed by the scripture then followed showing 'a film,
reading from Psalm 1139. The and giving an address on broil
topic "Understanding" was read er feeding and management.
by -Mrs. Aikenhoad and this apart
of the -service was closed with
hymn ,1155 end prayer.
The president took the chair
for bhe `business and after re-
peating the 'Mary 'Stewart
lett, the various reports were
received. (The corresponding
Secretary road several thank
you notes, Details of the an-
nual bazaar to be held in the
fall were left over until next
meeting.' The 'meeting closed'
with the W, A. hymn and ,pray-
er. 'Group 3 had charge of the
program and lunch, The pro-
gram consisted of piano soles,
by Teddy Rumball and Mrs. J.
Murdoch and some contests.
KIPPEN
ICo;lnplimen'ting !Miss Maxine
Watson of Centralia, formerly
of 'Kip'pen, bride of '£atun'day,
August , 10Th, a miscellaneous
presentation was held for her
in, the church parlors of the Un-
ited ,Chu'rc'h there on Thursday
evening Aug. 8th when she was
presented with many lovely and
costly gifts. Assisting with the
gifts were the Misses Eleanor
Hodgins and (Rita 1Scholdice. A
program was featured consist-
ing of vocal duets by the IEs-
sexy twins; readings, 'Mrs. Alt-
on Isaac, and appropriate song's
by young ladies of the church.
Maxine invited bhe guests to
coarse to her home where the
bridal trousseau was displayed'
Mrs. Watson, another of the
bride, served wedding cake. The
church parlors were attractively
decorated in color schemes of
pink and white. Those attend.
ing from T ippen included: Mrs.
Wan. Deitz, Mrs. Elzar (Mous-
seau, Mrs. ;Wilfred Mellis, Mrs
Emmerson Kyle, Mrs. W. Si,
Cooper and Mrs. Teter Gridzak
An Open Air Baribecue held
at the home of IMr. and Mrs. E
Mousseau, :Iiippen, August 7th,
was attended by !broiler grow.
ers from Seaforth, Clinton,
Hensall, (Grand Bend, Exeter,
Dorchester, Kenwood. The bar••
becue was sponsored by the
Purina Dealers in towns men:
tioned,, The chicken was cooked
by Al Morgan, John Manning
and (Bev 'Doherty of London.
Mr, Frank King of Toronto,
Sales Manager of ,Ralston Pur-
ina 'Co. and also president of
choice cut up chicken Ltd. of
:Aurora, gave an interesting ad-
dress on 'What is ahead in the
HENSALL
Mr. and' Mrs. Hbrold :Shop-
perd and family of Toronto vis-
ited over the holiday wi'bh Mr's.
fSlhapperd's mothet, Mrs, :Slmil-
lie.
IMr. and IMrs. - Jack Faber
were recent visitors with Mr.
enli Mrs. Jack IMorrey at Dela-
ware:
Mrs. Win. Hyde spent the
past two weeks Vacationing with
QIIr: and Mrs, Ed 'Barrett in
New Jersey.
IMr. Harold Bell and friend
of Toronto were weekend visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Dell.
Mrs, J. 'Allan of Toronto is
holidaying with Mrs. Ellen Bu-
chanan.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto spent the weekend with ,
her parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Chas.
Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hark-
ness visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. James (Campbell
Sarnia.
(Prices at Hensall Community
Sale August '8th.
(Weanling pigs 611.7.5 to $14.-
:35; chunks $1.5.50 to 1120.00;
feeders $215.00 to $32.00; sows
$717.00 to $:111.00; Holstein'
-cows $139.00 $11.47.00; Durham
cows 9'1'40.00 to $160.00; 'Hol-
stein calves '310.00 to $'1'4.50;
Durhatii calves 318.00 to $33.
Fat cows sold up to .13:35.
245 pigs and 60 head of cat-
tle and calves were sold.
McKILLOP
The July meeting of, the Mc-
Killop group was held at the
hoarse of 'Mrs. 'Chas, IMcGavin
with 14 members and one visit-
or present. Mrs. Nelson Reid
presided and opened the meet-
ing with prayer. 'Hymn 239 "0
Spirit of the Living God" was
sung and the scripture lesson
read by Mrs. Robt. McMichael.
The various reports were given
and business discussed. Mrs.
Nelson Reid read a poem entit-
led "If S were you and you were
I". The topic was given by Mrs.
Geo, Fox on "Thoughts by the
Way". 'She also gave an inter-
esting account of a recent trip
to the ,States. The meeting clos-
ed by singing hymn 358 "Jesus
calls us, o'er the Tumult". A
delicious lunch was served.
THE SBAFORTH NEWS—ThuredaY, August 15, 1957 •
REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth
DOUBLE DILL - THUSLS., FRIDAY Si SATURDAY
Thunder Oyer Snngolnnd John 50,11 Mar',iory Lord. Native Jungle terrors.
Savlage beasts in deadly combat. Smrnbi tribesmen on, 'the warpath
Phantom of the Jonglo Joluv Sinal Ann OwYn. Men and women rialced
their lives to capture the violent eruption. The ilrrrmatie story 01 a safaris
MON. TUES. WED. THHDD PROUD AND PROFANE (ADULT)
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COMMUNICATION 1,
Editor The :Seaforth. News:
Dear Sir,—Noisy oars racing
up' and down Main Street ev-
ery Saturday and !Wednesday
night after midnight are a nuis-
ance. They 'are out-of-town
youths returning from dances
but why do” they always come
here for their noisy sport. Ex_
haust cut-outs are illegal. Tax-
payer.
Union Service
11 a.m., [First ,Presbyterian
and Northside Umlited Congre-
! gations, worshipping in. First
Presbyterian Church, with Rev.
Bruce W. ,Ball in charge. The
(Sunday ':Schools will meet sep-
arately at 10 o'clock.
Egrnondville United Church
IDr .J, Semple, 'Minister.
11. a.m., (Subject: "Preaching
from the 'Church Steps". Dr.
Semple officiating,
10 a.m., Church School and
Bible 'Class,
11 a.m., Nursery School
111.30 a.an., Jr. Congregation
A iMeeting of the Official
/Board at close of the morning
service.
!See you in Church Sunday.
NOTICE - HIBBERT TP.
Any adult residents of Hib-
bert Tp. wishing to receive
polio vaccine, . contact Mrs.
John Nagle, Dublin, phone
66-3 Dublin; or Mrs. Gerald
Agar, Staffa, phone 10-16
Dublin before Sept. 1
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
New Dance Nights !
New Dance Orchestras
Wednesdays and Saturdays
Grand Bend's Old
Favorite
Bobby Downs and his Orch.
Fridays
Western Ontario's Best
Known Dance Musicians
Lionel Thornton and
Orchestra
ONTARIO
IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO
ONTARIO MOTORISTS
from the Ontario Department of Transport
Do you know
yourisk everything you own
if you. fail to carry
LIABILITY* INSURANCE
on your motor vehicle?
HERE'S WHY: If you are involved in an accident causing death or injury, or property
damage, you risk losing everything you own ... unless you are protected by liability
insurance.
In the event of a judgment against you; your property or other assets could be seized
to pay the judgment. You could lose your home, your motor vehicle, your savings, and
a large part of your income in the years ahead.
Your driver's license will be suspended and you will be prohibited from owning a motor
vehicle if you are unable to meet the judgment.
*LIABILITY INSURANCE means insurance against your legal obligations arising from bodily injury
or death, or damage to property of others. A policy for Fire, Theft and Collision is NOT Liability Insurance.
$5.00 ADDITIONAL CHARGE — If you cannot prove
that you carry liability insurance when you buy your
1958 registration plates, a $5.00 additional charge will
be collected as required by law. This money will be paid
into the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund which was estab-
lished by the Government to pay judgments against
uninsured motorists. Such motorists are indebted to the
Fund for the full amount of the judgment,
CNECK W/TN YOUR INSURANCE COMM, OR 4$ENT TODAY!
HON. JAS, N. ALLAN, Minister
ONTARIO • DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT •
0. J. COLLINS, Deputy Minister j