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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-05-01, Page 3THE ELECTION ACT, 1951 SECTION 88 (4) NOTICE OF HOLDING AN Advance Poll Notice is hereby given that pursuant to The Election Act, 1951 (Section 88), a poll for the Elec- toral District of Huron will be open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 8th, 9th and 10th days of May, 1958, from 8 a.m:. until 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. E.S.T. (9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. until 11 pm. D.S.'T.) The .polling places for the said electoral district will be located at the Town Hall, Exeter, M. E. Clarke's Garage, Seaforth, and Mrs. Geo. Beacom's, East Street, Goderich, for the purpose of -receiving the votes of voters wlho expect to be absent from the electoral 'district on the day fixed for polling. . The ballot boxes will be opened and the votes counted at 7 p.m. (8 p.m. D.S.T.) of the 12th day of May at the said places. Dated at Seaforth this 28th day of Apr}l, 1958. RUSSELL T.' BOLTON, Returning Officer WESTLAKE FURNITURE ANNIVERSAs tY BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! Thursday, April 24 to Saturday, May 3 As in previous years we are giving away FREE -- .3 Valuable D or Prizes Draw will be made May 3 at 10 P.M. Every article in store reduced during sale: Values galore Remember the dates'—Thursday, April 24, to May 3 WESTLAKE FURNITURE Phone 89 J ZURICH KIPPEN EAST W. 1. The I(ippen East 'Institute held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Valley on Wednesday evening, April 23 at 8.130. There were some 30 mean bars and guests present. The meetingopened with the :Insti- tute song. Roll -call was pay your 'fees and join again. 'The secretary read correspondence. The district director, Mrs. Stew- art (Pepper reported the district annual to be held in 'Crediton on May •09, Mrs. Brock and Mrs. Drummond wens appointed .del- egates. Mrs. Stewart Pepper re- ported on the rug display at Winghami. Stirs. V. Alderd'ice and Mrs. (Ken McKay were appointed leaders to carry, out a contest on attendance at meetings and new 'members. Discussion fol- lovfed on picnic and bus trip and ?program for the coming year. Reports of standing eons - Liberal Committee Rooms FOR SEAFORTH and DISTRICT will be open each Afternoon and Evening In the Former Queen's Hotel Corner of Godericb and North Main Streets In the interests of DR. ALEX ADDISON Liberal Candidate in Huron for the Provincial By-election, Monday, May 12 PHONE 7.78' Or visit the Committee Rooms for Information ' (Published by the Huron Liberal Association) bigger cars in the fall more kick in the spring Plant "Big Kernel -Small Cob" 1 Vgi'tsy° UM. 30A and U.A. 32A are the newest and best silo varieties. United Hybrids "ECONO-PAC" Silo Blends aro designed .to. suit your climate. They are available in EARLY, MEDIUM and LATE, for best performance in those areas for which they are recommended. To fill your silo United is best It beats the others by actual eec GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR UNITED HYBRIDS e.. AGENT (Ice'? got n iec lady's rete hat far your toile) Orville Beuerman RR 5, Seaforth mittees were girsen ,Ily conven- ors. Mrs. Arthur Varley con- ducted • a contest, IMrs. Charles Eyre 'gave a 'humorous reading and current events by Mrs.. R. Ulpshall. Mrs. W. IBroadfoot spoke a few swords of apprecia- tion to Mrs. Pepper and Mrs. McGregor for their leadership in the rug course. 'Mrs. Arthur Varley 'presented each 'with a gift. The president also thanked Mrs. W. Broadfoot and .Mrs. J. Sinclair for leading the garden club last summer and 'presented each with a gift. Mrs. John Sin- clair ,conducted the election of officers: Pres., Mrs. Campbell Eyre; '1st 'Vice, Mrs. Russell Brock; 2nd 'Vice, Mrs. J. Drum- mond; 13rd Vice, 'Mrs. W. J. F. Bell; ISec., Mrs. Wm. Kyle; Treas., Mrs. Verne Alderdice; District ?Directors, Mrs. S. Pep- per, Mrs. J. !Sinclair; Branch THE S'IDAFORT'IH NEWS Thursday, May 11, 0058 Directors, Mrs. Hen •McKay, Mrs. IRobert rB+ell, IMrs, Arthur Parley, Agriculture and Cana- dian 'Industries, Mrs. E. White- house, ;Mrs.' W. Workman; Citi- zenehip and Education, Mrs, W. Broadfoot, Mrs. R. Upshall; Historical Research and Current Events, Mrs. A. !McGregor, Mrs. R. Gemmell; home Economics and 'Health Mrs. J. 1VIcNaugh- ton, Mrs A. Finlayson; Sew- iSe 'Conreno,•, Mrs. A. McGreg- or; (Press ISec., Mrs. Margaret Md(sy; Pianist, 'Mrs. R. Broad - foot and Mrs. J. Sinclair; Sun- shine Committee, Mrs. W. Mel - lis, Mrs. C. Eyre, Mrs. W. Work- man; Auditors, Mrs. J. 1/14 - Naughton., Mrs. IS. (Pepper. The me e tin g closed 'with "The Queen", and lunch was served by the committee in charge. Seaforth Conservative Campaign Headquarters IN THE INTERESTS OF CHARLIE MacNAUGHTON ARE SITUATED OVER THE TORONTO - DOMINION BANK Phone 799 SEE! HEAR! Charlie MacNaughton a d others Discuss the May 12 By -Election in Huron CKNX TV Channel 8 FRIDAY, MAY 9 — 7.00 p.m. CKNX Radio Dial 920 FRIDAY, MAY 2 — 6.40 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 5 — 6.40 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 6 — 12.00 Noon FRIDAY, MAY 9 — 12.00 Noon V -:+{'te MacNAUG Ti =`! N He had family medical bills to clean up SUPPORT THE FROST TEAM 4 4 :tlt• enw,°3.7N.^l'rw�rrW' .•."�•. '� iYS ,R�t.nt.st5'Wt.•• ti. ,1r, SFAFS CLUB e aper ¢ ,rive WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th PAPER - MAGAZINES - RAGS OLD MATTRESSES He needed cash to modernise his kitchen m ...so both are borrowing from a bank Faced with unforeseen household expenses? Want to make' some special major pur- chase? Need money for taxes -or to meet a family emergency? Personal loans to help. people meet just such situations are being made by the chartered banks every day. You're not asking a favour when you visit a chartered bank to arrange a personal loan. The manager welcomesopportunities to make loans, repayable out of earnings in convenient instalments. And at a chartered bank, you can always count on privacy and courteous considera- tion, whether you are arranging a loan or using other valuable services the bank provides. THE CHARTERED BANKS, SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY For the convenience of those in the surrounding district who wish to co-operate, collection depots have been established as follows: DUBLIN ' William Stapleton CONSTANCE ........Borden Brown Store WINTHROP , Gillies Store KIPPEN ` Kyle's Store CROMARTY Sorsdahl's Store STAFFA Sadler's Store BRUCEF1ELD Ross Scott • Proceeds from the drive are used for the Lions Club Community and Welfare work. Prepare your bundles now and be ready for the Lions Annual Paper Drive. 'Remember the Date: Wednesday, May 14th -- Auspices -- SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB