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ORANGE JUICE
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WESTONS TOASTED
MALLOW COOKIES
B;lg 29c
GOLDEN CREAM CORN
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ROSE FRESH
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph BRodl
of Port Oiuron, (Mich,, Wei
friends here on Sunday. -
Miss Marguerite MEDon
of London 'visited Saturday
ternoon with iMr. • and Mrs.
M. Chesney.
MT. John Weber of Toro
is 'spending August with
bother, Rev. Fr, Weber of
James Church. Mr. Weber c
here after spending a month
Florida, and a week with c
sin's in Michigan.
Mrs. Wrn. Byrne of Trent
Mich., and Mrs. Leo Bolger
son, of Wyandotte, Mich., vis
ed Mrs. Jean Fortune.
IDr. 'Semple is on the staff
the boys' camp ,(Dean of 'Bib
'Study) +Goderich 'S u m m
School, and will return for s
vice in IEgmondville Char
Sunday morning.
• MnIC. +1I. McDonald and MT.
o and Mrs. IH. L. McDonald of
Toronto and Miss : Jane Thorn-
ton, Miss Ann 'O'Neil, London,
Miss Mary Ann Erskine, Goder-
ich, were weekend guests of
Mr.• and Mrs. :Ernest Adams and
Donelda.
Mr. and {Mrs. Donald Shaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shaw and
Miss Helen Shaw of lRidgetown
were -holiday guests of Mr. an
MTs. Russell Sproat.
Mrs. Raymond St. Germain
and sons Ronald and Ross of
Montreal are the guests of Mrs.
W. W. Morrow.
Miss 'Mary Hagan spent SIM -
day in Dublin.
(Mrs. Harry Smith of Calgary
has returned home after spend-
ing a month with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Draffin, Bob
Draffin,AJimi Draffin, Jean Jen-
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown 'Sr,
Mr. and +Mrs. J. Brown Jr,. Bob
Brown, 'Christine Mitchell, Te
Overman, 'Colleen .Brady, Bil
Ramsey, 'Hugh •Sheridan, Mr,
and Mrs. Frank 'Shortt, Barbara
June (Norris and Mrs. Norman
Norris, all of Toronto were vis-
itors at the hoine of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Rising during the
weekend and also attended the
NolY'is-Camplbell wedding, Sat-
urday.
,Mrs, Norman Norris of Tor-
onto returned home on Sunday
after spending a week's holiday
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and (Mrs. Ben (Rising.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Savauge
and Linda are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Mooney, at Massey
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nott
and Mrs. William Oldfield spent
the holiday weekend with their
brother, Mr. Harry Kruse at his
cottage on Sugar Lake near
Parry Sound.
Mrs. Flossie Pullen, Hickson,
was a guest last week of Mrs.
G. R. Bell and Miss Jessie Fra-
ser.
Miss Shirley Bedard is spend-
ing two weeks 'holiday in Wind-
sor and Detroit,
LYIrs. Jas. Flannery, Mrs. Jos.
Miller and 'Miss Theresa Flan-
nery, Detroit, are visiting rela-
tives here
!Miss L.Faulkner is visiting
in Windsor and Detroit.
Mrs. G. J. 'Connell left Mon-
day an a trip to British Colum-
bia to visit her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Marks, and her grandchild-
ren, IMr. and Mrs. Ross (Marks
and Mr. and Mrs. David 'Osha-
wek tut 100 Mile House, B.C.,
and will also visit Vancouver,
Victoria and Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne Michel
of Gorrie spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. 11, E. -Smith.
The Rev. and Mrs. Living-
stone visited with Mr, and tMrs.
Hawley and other friends in the
community recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Dun-
gey and Brenda ,spent a week's
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
'Hogg, Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Jack-
son were in Sarnia Last week-
end.
Mr. and 'Mrs, IR. G. Winter
of St. 'Catharines, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Winter of Walker-
ton, called on friends in Sea -
forth.
Mr. and [Mrs.. Alex Piggott of
Windsor were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett of
.Clinton.
•.IMr. and (Mrs. J. A. 'Westcott
scent a week in Bayfield.
IMiss Frances Houston is the
guest of Mrs. J. Semple at Ga-
ne -gee -yo' at Sauble Beach.
Mrs. Linda Kenny .and •Mr.
(Ray Kenny and family of Cal-
gary spent a couple of days
with Mr. and Mrs. di, E. Smith.
ey.
ted
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"A good start, son...keep it going!"
"I tell Ned
• the same.thing applies to saving.
We all made 'a good start'
by saving regularly at THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
765 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU
Dublin Branch- W. S. Stewart - Manager
Seaforth Branch - G. C. Brightrall Manager
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with ADVANCE
SALE TICKETS
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ONLY advance sale ticket holders are
eligible to•draw on the three 1957 cars.
, All tickets must be in by 9:30 Saturday,
I September 14, to be eligible for draw which
will be made at 10:30 in front of the
Grandstand.
Each ticket admits one adult or two children,
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE - YOU MAY
WIN A... -
CHEVROLET
Model. 210 4.door sedan
,Or METEOR
4 -door Niagara
DODGE
Regent 4.door sedan
ADVANCE SALE TICKETS, available at
Icading''stores and news stands in Western Ontario
WHERE TOWN AND COlJN1'Ry MEET
Ms0U0AN, MOR l �p
Tickets Available at
Baldwin Hardware W. H. Elliott Restaurant
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present the `County at C.N.E.
this month and we wish her
every success to 'bring hoane
all honors".
Mr. Ralph Rogers of Toronto
is visiting wirth IMr, and Mrs.
Mansell Gook.
'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett of
Weston are spending holidays
with Mr. and (Mrs. Robt. Grim-
old'by.
/Congratulations to Mr. and
'Mrs. Robt. Woods of Scarbor-
ough (,nee Grace ,Riley) on the
arrival of a baby girl (Deborah
Lynn) Monday morning, first
grandchild for Mr. and 1VIrs,-
Frank Riley and Mrs, Il1'. Woods
of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Broin,
Joyce and- Elaine and (Misses
Marie Brigham and Linda Weis
spent 'Monday With friends in
Michigan,.
Miss Frances (Cook of Clinton
is spending holidays with cher
parents, •Mr•. •and Mrs, Mansel
(Cook. •
(Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Riley
and Mr.and :Mrs. Joe !Riley
spent Monday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Woods, of
Scarborough. on. Sumday, July 28 with about
IMr. and -Mrs. Anthony Law- 148 relatives in -attendance.
son of Pickering and Miss Nan- Those attending from Kippen
cy fTiltson spent the weekend and district included: Mrs.
with 1VIr. and Mrs. James Medd,Wn. Winder, (Mrs. Elizabeth
and attended the Lawson picnic' Andersen, Mr. and (Mrs. John
on Sunday, held in 'Goderich. Anderson and family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter Mrs,. Emmerson Anderson and
spent, Sunday • /With Mr. and fa/11111Y, Mrs. Robert Upshal•-I and
Mrs. Austin Dexter in Blyth. Jerry. A delicious picnic dim-
QVfr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson, ner was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. (Lorne Lawson 'Sunday guests of Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Jewitt and Mrs: Norman Dickert included:
family, Mr. and (Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Dickert,
Leitch, Mr. and Mrs. James Ronnie and Murray, Mr. and
Medd and Mr. and Mrs, Jack (Mrs, Delmar Dickert and Bruce,
Medd, all attended the Lawson Mr' and Mrs. Oliver Jacques.
picnic held in Goderich on 'Sun- all of Clifford, Mr. and Mrs.
day, Dave :Caudle of Hanover, MT.
and Mrs. John Dickert of Har-
riston, Mrs. George Elliott and
Mrs Wm J q of Brussel
in Marlette, :Mich„ with Mr. and
Mac. Norm.an Landon and other
relatives.
Mr. and IMrs. 0, C. R. Little-
ton and family are spending
this week at Grand Bend.
The (Misses Jessie and Mary
Reid of Ottawa, who have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs, T. 'W.
Jteid and family, returned to
their home Tuesday,
Mrs. Andrew Belle visited re-
cently with her daughter and
son-inzlaw and family, Mr. and'
Mrs. S. ,Stackhouse of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis
spent • the weekend in Wroxeter
and attended the wedding of a
nephew of Mrs. Mellis.
Mr. Bob Mallock •of Goderich
has been the recent guest of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. (McGregor.
Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson is
holidaying a month with Mr,
and Mrs. Emmerson Anderson
and other relatives. at Marlette,
Mich,
Anderson Reunion
The 'annwal re -union of the
'Anderson family was held at
Pine Grove Park, Port. Huron,
Vsaitors with Mr. - .and Mrs.
j Borden Brown and family on
Ted I Tuesday were Mr, and Mrs.
1 George Weis and Larry and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest'iBrigham, Tom-
my and Garnet, all of Hanover.
Miss Linda Weis returned home
after spending holidays,
TUCKERSMITH
Tuckersmith Municipal •Coun-
cil met in the Town Hall, Sea -
forth, on Aug. 6th- at 8 p.m.
All memubers were present and
the Reeve presided.
-The following accounts were
passed: rFlgmondviEle Water
System, $.6864.98; Dump. 1152,-
150; Fire 'Protection, $418.00;
'Advertising & Supplies, $27.-
54;
Fox Bounty $'10.00;
Drains. $'10.8'6.50; (Sidewalks,
$4.80;. Relief,. $415.00 Roads,
$98'12.14; Salary '& Allowance,
021312.56; Rec.JGen. $2.50 Tpost-
age $5.00.
'Council adjouii ed to meet'
.Sept. .5th at 8 pan.
CONSTANCE
Mrs. IOharlotte Lindsay of
'Egmondville has been spend
ing• holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Armstrong and other
friends in the cennmunity.
Congratulations go out'to
Miss Betty Storey, daughter of 1
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm, Storey, who
successfully won and was hon-
oured last week at the Huron
County Home Twilight meet-
ing under the Huron County -
Soil and 'Crop- 'Improvement
Association as the Dairy Prin-
cess for Huron. Betty will re-
KIPPEN
Mr. Don Bell of London vis-
ited recently with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IBel1.
i1Vir, and Mrs, Robert E. Reid
and sons Jeoffrey and Drew
of Ottawa were recent visitors
of Mr, and Mrs. IT. W. Reid.
(Mrs. Wm, Doig of Goderich
called on Tuckersmith friends
during the week.
Mrs. Cameron Richardson of
Q3emsall visited Sunday evening
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Elston Dowson.
Miss Dianne Perkins of Lon-
don returned home Sunday
since visiting the past two
weeks with her cousin, Joyce
Hood.
Mrs. Wm. Winder is visiting
Jac uas s.
Mr. and (Mrs. Glenn McKen-
zie and baby, also Mt. and Mrs.
Murray Dalton and baby spent
a few days at :Blind River, El-
liott Lake and North Bay.
(Mrs. W. M. Phillips of Bell-
Gardens, Calif., visited recently
with her niece and nephew, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn McKenzie.
EGMONDVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell of
Detroit visited his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Houston
spent Sunday at Ayton with
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Houston.
Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Keyes of
Windsor are spending this week
with his mother, Mrs. :Nelson
Keyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hayter
and son Ralph of +Webberville,
Mich., visited with Mrs, Hay-
ter's another, Mrs. Jas. Finlay-
son.
TI3E SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, August 15, 1957
WREST'LING I
SEAFORTH ARENA
FRIJ AY, AUGUST 16th
STARTING Ar 3 P.1Vx:
TV Wrestling Stars from Maple Leaf Gardens
MIDGET TAG TEAM MATCH
Irish Jackie and Pee Wee James
vs Farmer McGregor & Red Feather
Two out of Three Falls — One Hour Time Limit
FEATURE BOUT
Hardboiled Haggarty vs Farmer Boy
(WILL ALSO SING)
Two out of Three Falls - One Hour Time Limit
Also the following exhibition of science and skill:
Vic Christie vs Fred Atkins
One Pall, Thirty Minute Time Limit
Referee: Bert Maxwell or SaM. Gotter
ADMISSIOiN--All Ringside Seats $1.50—Regular Seats $1
Children, under 12, 50c
Advance Tickets at: Seaforth Motors—Phone 541
Baldwin Hardware—Phone 61
Dublin Electric
Dirs. Robert 'Cairns of St.
Thomas spent a few days with
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and MTs. Frank Young.
Miss Marion Weiland of Tor
onto is enjoying a few days
with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Weiland.
Miss Jean Watson and Miss
Alice Watson are on a " trip
through Western Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Nott
are enjoying a holiday in ;Michi-
gab,
•Barbara and Dianna Nott are
visiting with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piper,
London. -
Mrs. 'Charlotte Lindsay has
returned to the village after
visiting friends at Constance.
'BORN--rTo Mr, and /Mrs.
Grant Houston of Ayton, on
July 26th, a son, Jeffrey Her-
bert. -
WINTHROP
Rev. and .Mrs. W. H. Sur
.^. -
2 SIG NIGHTS
OF COLORFUL, ACTION - PACKED VARIETY
AT THE SEAFORTH LIONS 22nd ANNUAL
merell and granddaughter Wen-
Ba-
ville. Mr, andhave returned Mrs. AlfredfroSum-
merell accompanied them
August meeting of the VHS
was held on Aug. -7th with at,
tendance of 221 ladies, Mrs, Gil-
bert Smith opened the meeting
with a hymn with Mrs. Leslie
Pepper at the piano. The sec-
tional meeting will be held in
Cavan Church sometime early
in October, Mrs. James McClure
received the collection and iqt
was dedicated in prayer by
Mrs. Smith, Elaine Beattie and
Marlene Pepper played a piano
duet which was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. William Alexander) read
the scripture lesson after which
Mrs, Smith read a meditation.
Mrs. Alexander introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. Borden
Brown of Constance who gave
a very interesting address on
the stewardship of time. A. very
gracious thankyou was extend-
ed to Mrs. Brown,
LIONS
WENESDAY
and FRIDAY
K,
UG21=23
OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT EACH EVENING ON THE
GROUNDS COMMENCING AT 8 30 P.M.
FRIDAY
WEDNESDAY
Dog and Monkey Act with
GLORIA. PEEBLES BUSY "B's"
IRISH MUSICAL ENTERTAINERS
"THE REGANS"
Accompanist
JACK AYRE
'COMEDY - HARMONY - NOVELTIES
PAUL BROS. and SHIRLEY
From "Pick the Stars"
TAP DANCING - ACROBATIC
PENNY NICHOLS
Scotch Comedian - Versatile Musician
ERNIE BRUCE
Finnish Juggler, just back from Europe
SEPPO LEIVO
JACK AYRE, Accompanist
PAUL BROS. and SHIRLEY
DANCING BINGO GAMES
DRAWS FOR VALUABLE PRIZES
Popular Games -- Sensational
Attractions
ADMISSION 25 CENTS
Children under 12, free
Proceeds for Lions Welfare and M
CARTER'S MIDWAY
TWO NEW SENSATIONAL RIDES
To thrill and delight young and old, plus old
favorites: Ferriswheel, and for the
younger set, Merry-go-round
FREEAdmission to persons holding advance
sale admission and draw tickets
aintenauce of Lions Park and Pool
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