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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-05-01, Page 6%�tiytE Y4 'M;. How a t .BRUCEFI LD The regular yearly Visitors' Day, of the W. A. will lie held' in the Brucefield. United Ohureh on :Tuesday, 1May 6th at 2130. We will have ss our guests la- dies. fr.osn •thf ,liorthSide United Church, Seaforth.',, Aim ladies of .our congregation are specially invited. Mtr, and (Mrs. Victor ,Har- greaves and family spent Sun- day at tngensola with 'Mrs. Har- greaves;. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderson. Mrs. Elsie Forrest of London spent (hie weekend with Mrs. J. McQueen and 'Margaret. INIr. and Mrs. Win. Collins' of Seaforth spent Sunday with. Mr. and (Mrs. Robt,'Spews. Mr. and !Mrs. 07. Rally, Cen- tralia ,'called on, Mr. and Mrs. How well. do you know. ONTARIO? Check your knowledge by identifying this bay 1 If Y Want Good G vernment NOW Vote dor Dr. Alex. ISON And Strengthen the Opposition Dr. Addison bas served his community with distinction. His wide experi- ence in problems of human affairs qualifies him to serve Huron in the Ontario Legislature. At no time have the problems of social measures, health legislation and pensions been more pressing. At no time has there been greater need for leen of Dr. Addison's background to help mould such legislation. Y ur Vote for Drs Addison Will Help to Meet That Need In this by-election May 12th, you are voting for something more than a candidate. You are voting to uphold a basic democratic principle if you vote Liberal. For 15 years the Ontario. Legislature has been under the control of a single party - in fact, by one man. Secured in office by its strength in the House, the Frost Government has become indifferent to your needs. It has grown old and tired and careless. It has become increasingly in- competent. And yet this same Frost Government is asking for an increase to its needlessly large majority. You can help to restore a better balance in the House by voting for Dr. Addison, your Liberal candidate. In this way you can help to secure better government. Strong Oppositions Produce Better Government A VOTE FOR ) R. ADDISON IS A VOTE IN YOUR OWN INTEREST VOTE FOR DR. ALEX. ADDISON LIBERAL . CANDIDATE Huron Provincial By-election MAY 12 Published by the Huron Liberal Association However well you know Ontario, you'll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways, visiting its lovely lakes and vacationing at one of its modern resort areas . like the Bay of Quinte shown above. Take the first step now, byfilling out and mail- ing the coupon below. KNOW ONTARIO BETTER ONTARIO 'TRAVEL. 952 PARLIAMENT BLOWS., TORONTO, ONTARIO Send FREE Literature and Road Map. Name Address Post Office Ontario Department of Travel & Publidly Hon. Bryan L.,Catheart, Minister Wilfred Ross on. Saturday, lMr. 1-Dar1'y Dalrymple receiv ed Word on Sunday of the. sud- den passing of his sister-in-law, Miss ISDabel Anderson, Stratford. Other relatives are Mrs. J. F. Elliott, 'Stratford; Mrs.. R, Pelp- per, and Mr. Rolbt Dalrymple, Brucefield; nieces and nephews. MR. JOHN. LYNCH Tuesday evening, April '1'5th, Mr. John Lynch: died suddenly at his home in MefKillop where he was horn 87 years ago' and spent his life 'except for a few years in 'Western 'GaeTada. Al- though in frail health for the past nine years his death was unexpected. Tuesday niioltming he'was taken suddenly ill and dfecd peacefully in the evening. His Pastor Rev. John McCowell administered the last rites of the Catholic Church the morn- ing of his death. Mr. Erich was the son .of late . Mr. 'arid Mrs. Matthew Lynch, .A brother Tim and two sisters, .Mrs. P. Reyn- olds and Teresa predeceased him. Ile is survived by three sisters, IM's. Wm. Fortune, De- troit, and Annie and Agnes at home. The funeral took , palace on Friday morning from the family residence at Beechwood, to St. Colunhlbon Church fog' Re- quiem High Mass by Rev. Fath- er MclGowell. Interment wag made in the family tplot in 1St. Columban. Among those Who attended the funeral froan a,das tame were his sister, Mrs. Wm. Fortune, flour nephews. John Fortune, Earl Fortune, Fergus Reynolds, 1Deo Reynolds and his niece, Mrs. (Gordon Mears of Detroit; Mi'. and Mrs, Joe IMoy- lan Kitchener; Mrs Win, Will- cott, Galt. (The 'pallbearers were James Sloan, Finlay M'eXerclier, Frank Ryan, Joseph Flanagan, Ray- mond Murray, John Shea Jr. Egmondville United Church Dr. J. Sample, Minister Mr. L. Hammond, tOrganist and Choir Leader. !Rural Life 'Sunday ' ,111 a.m., "Speak to the Earth, and it shall teach Thee." Young (People participating .in Special Service. 7.80 p.m., Your suggestions for the evening service. (Im- p�ortan+t) . 8.130 p.m., Y. P. U. will meet 10 a.m., Church School and Bible Classes. Sacrament of Baptism avloth- er's Day. Northside United Church Minister, (Rev. Bruce W. Hall, B.A., B.1D., S.T.M. 10 a.nr., Church School and Adult Bible Class. 11 a.m.: 'Morning Worship. Guest minister, Rev. A. E. Ens - tees of •Croderich. iNurser'y for Toddlers. Jr. .Congregation. Evening services withdrawn until early Fall. 8 p.m., Noriihside Youth Fel- lowship. Spring VALUES Special Hardware Week Bargains LAWN SPREADER COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER Portable 150 ft. CLOTHES DRYER NYLON DUST MOPS CHAMOIS STAND UP GRASS SHEARS LONG HANDLE FLEDGE SHEARS IRONING TABLE C}IROME FRONT BREAD BOX ... ELECTRIC DRILL ............. PICNIC JUGS BASEBALL GLOVES REG. 7,75 8.85 18.45 3.79 1.75 6:35 6.25 11.95 6.95 22.95 5.49 6.30 NOW 6.99 7.59 14.99 2.19 1.29 4.69 5.39 7.99 5.79 20.95 4.69 4.39 THOR WASHING MACHINE REG. $179.95 NOW $135,00 TORO SELF PROPELLED 20" mut ROTARY MOWER $159.95 SIHs N NOTICE TO PARENTS POLIO' VACCINE will be available to • (1) preschool 4 months of age and over (2) preschool children who are due their 3rd dose (3) school children who have not received Polio' vaccine WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1.30 - 2.30 P.M. at Henson Town Hall 'for HIONSALL, and TUCKIJRSMITH School Sections No. 1, No. 2, and No. 10 and HAY School Sections No. 3, and No. 10 and STANLEY School Section No. 14 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th, 1.30 - 2.30 P.M. POLIO' VACCINE' will be available to (1) school children who are due their 3rd dose (2) preschool and school children who require 2nd dose at Hensali Town Hall For above listed schools HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT TI -IE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, May 1, 19H REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth May 1-2-3 - THURS. PRI. SAT. -DEVIL'S hIAIRPIN.-Gomel Wilde, Jean Wallace.,. TRIERS. PRI. SAT. -May 8-9.10, THE JOKER IS WILD ADDU(' • Plunk Sinatra _Jeanne Cralne SAT. MATINEE ONLY Denver & the Ilio Grande NOTICI7-'ibis Theatre will operate 3 nights a.•week. Thurs. Fri 1 Sat. ' 1 show nightly. starting at 8 P.M. DANCING Constance C.O.F. Hall FRIDAY, MAY 2nd Popular orchestra. Ad., gents 750, couplets $1, extra ladies 501e Lunch booth in hall. Special invitation to teen-agers. Seaforth Agricultural Society is sponsoring a Field Crop Competition in Husking Corn Those interested please contact Harold Pryoe, Bob McMillan or Kon Stewart . HEAR AND SEE DR. LX Liberal Candidate in Huron By -Election Discuss issues facing the Electors of Huron Thurs. May 8th 7 p.m. to 7.05 p.m. . VOTE LIBERAL - ELECT ADDISON A strong Opposition means better Government Our 2 -ACCOUNT PLAN is i' Tanned Saving. 1 Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing Account. A quarterly statement will help you keep your records straight. The low service charges are prepaid. Your cancelled cheques are on file if you need them. ZKeep your Savings Account for saving. Add to'it from every pay. As your balance grows, you'll gain new peace of mind. Start Planned Saving at our nearest branch now. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU Seaforth Branch: G. C. Brightrall, Manager Dublin Branch: E. J. Dean, Manager N-138 1957 OLDS "SUPlIR" 4 DOOR HARDTOP very low mileage 1957 PONTIAC SEDAN, A.T., radio 1957 CHEVROLET COACH 1956 MONARCH HARDTOP, A.T., radio 1954 FORD SEDAN 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1951 FORD COACH 1949 OLDS SEDAN MAKE US AN OFFER No reasonable offer refused at • SeaforthMotors Phone 541 Seaforth 1.