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TILE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, May 22, 1958
SUPERIOR SPECIALS
SWIFT'S PREM
12 oz tin
45c
SHERRIFFS CAKE MIXES
Chocolate or white
4 pkgs. 1.00
LESTORL,, the new all
purpose Detergent
.. 16 oz Bottle 49c
SCHNEIDERS CRISPY
FLAKE LARD
2 tb 450
New Potatoes 8 lb. 49e
Leal Lettuce, bunch 15o
Fresh Tomatoes, tubes 29c.
QUAKER MUFFETS
2 pkgs. 33 c
CHAMPION CAT FOOD
Whole Fish20 off Deal
2 tins 29c.
RED ROSE INSTANT
COFFEE
Large 5 oz. Jar
20coff 1.05
SUCCESS HEAVY DUTY
FLOOR WAX
.. 1.Oc off qt. 1.09
DOMESTIC SHORTENING
Se off .... lb 30c
Wright's Superior Food Market
SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY
TIRE SALE
FIRESTONE - GOODYEAR NYLON TIRES
670-15 at 19.95 with trade in 600-18 at 11.45 with trade in
LIMITED SUPPLY AVAILABLE
CRONIN GARAGE, DUBLIN
ALWAYS HAPPY TO SERVE YOU'
CROP REPORT'
Areas to both the North and
South of the County enjoyed lib-
eral showers during the early
part of the week. However, the
central part of the County is still
seriously dry. Most of the crops
have been planted with the ex-
ception of white beans and some
silage corn in areas that haven't
received moisture. Most of the
omonsossomossommilo
cattle are out on pasture; grass
in most cases is short.
CONTROL, CHANGED
Effective May 26,' Nelson Hill,
Sheriff of Huron County, will be
relieved of the responstblity of
management of the Huron Coun-
ty jail, in accordance with new
legislation brought down during
the last session of the provincial
legislature.
•
Dublin
Community
Sale
OF
LIVESTOCK
CRONIN SALES BARN
Note change of time
Every Wednesday evening for the
summer months at 8 p.m.
Livestock must be inspected and
at the sale by 8 P.M.
Phone 4.Dublin
TOWN TOPICS
Miss Greta Thompson was ad-
mitted to Victoria Hospital, ',ol-
den, on Monday for treatment.
Luring her absence Mrs. Gordon
'Wright is acting .as librarian,
Mr, and Mrs. James Hogg and
Bob Spooner of " Coliingwood
spent' the '}weekend with Mr. and
Mrs: Bedford Dungey and Brenda.
Mr, I3, G. Meir and Mr. John
McQuaid spent the weekend at
Windsor.
Mrs. G. J. Connell of Sea2orth
is visiting her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Connell
at the Nile.
IVIr. and Mrs. Len Gillespie- of
Torouto were weekend guests of
Mrs. Camilla Ryan.
Mr, Ron Sills of Kitchener and
Miss Pat Reynolds, Guelph were
weekend guests at the home of
Mrs, C. P. Sills.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall of Toron-
to were visitors with friends in
town over the weekend.
Mrs. Leo Stephenson and Mr.
Bill Stephenson were guests of.
relatives in Walkerton on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennome, Kitch-
ener, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. T. Hicknell.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Mich-
ael Becholy of Toronto spent the
holiday weekend at their homes
here.
Mrs. Wm. Morris and Mr. Lou
Morris were guests at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. T. 9201715, Till-
sonburg on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. R. Boussey and
Billie were in London over the
weekend.. Mrs, Botissey's father,
Mr. W. R. Shaw,underwent an
operation on Tuesday.
It takes people
like
Jack MacLennan...
Winthrop Football,
Club Organizes
A meeting of the Winthrop
Football Association was held on
May 19 at Winthrop Hall. • The
club were all in favor of having,
a"teaili this year. The officers
for the coming season are. Pros.,
Glen McClure, Sec,-Treas., Irwin
Johnson, Manager, 'Glen McClure,
Coaches, Dick Dalton, Don Mc-
Clure, Field Committee, Les Dol -
mage,' John Alexander, 13111 Herr;
Gate Keepers, Sam Pethick, John
Leeming, Austin Dolmage, •Bob
Beattie; Linesmen, Mervyn God -
kin, Art Alexander, Russel Dol.
mage, Harvey Dolmage, Frank
Johnson, Alex Kerr, Bill Dol -
mage; Club Representative, La-
vern Godkin.
It was decided to use salt to
mark the field for tite first time
in order to kill the grass on the
lines.
The club intends buying sweat-
ers and socks this year, and in-
tend raising the money by hold-
ing a raffle and a dance. Hen
Betties, Ross McClure, Jim Axt-
mannwere nominated as a com-
mittee to make the necessary ar-
rangements.
A junior team, 14 years and un-
der is to bo started. The mana-
gers for this team are: Don Mc-
Clure, Jim Axtmann, Bob Camp-
bell.
The club is -
going to fix the
fence on the west side of the
field. The coaches announced that
practices will be held on Tues-
day and Thursday nights. "Tbe
meeting was then adjourned.
EGMONDVILLE
Miss. Laura MacMillan and
friend, Miss Vera Palmer of Tor-
onto spent the holiday weekend
at her home here, Sunday visitors
with them were: Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Gray and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Waters of Stratford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray of
London.
Miss Jessie Finlayson of Lorne
Park spent the weekend with her
mother Mrs, Jas. Finlayson.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Houston
and son Geffrey of Ayton were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Andrew Houston and Miss
Frances Houston.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 11.
Weiland were Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Love of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
C. R, Hall and Mrs. Robt. Hall of
Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. E. W.
Cooke and family of Kingston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haney and
son Lyle, Mrs. J. S. Watson and
Miss Alice Watson were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Clark of Muirltirk,
Mrs. E. Stephenson, Grace and
Paul' spent a few days with her
sister, Rev. and Mrs.'A. H. Mc-
Kenzie and family of Acton,
Mrs. Charlotte Lindsay spent
Saturday with Mrs. Finlayson.
and Miss Jessie Finlayson
Mrs, A. Houston is visiting
with relatives in Detroit.
Miss Margaret Sinclair spent
the weekend with her brother,
Mr. and Mrs, John Sinclair.
MCKILLOP BRANCH W.M.S.
The McKillop WAIS of First
Presbyterian 'Church met at the
home of Mrs. J. L. Bell on Thurs-
day afternoon, 3Iay 15th. There
was an attendance of 21 and the
President, Mrs. Helen McMillan
was in the chair, the meeting was
opened with a hymn and apoem.
An invitation was received from.
the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary
to attend their meeting Tuesday
evening, May 27th. 3lrs. T. W.
McMillan offered her ]tome for
the June meeting. Mrs. W. Drover
had charge of the program. The
offering was received by Mrs. J.
L. Bell. The topic from the Study
Book "Christian Koreans in Jap-
an" was taken by Mrs. Drover as-
sisted by Mrs. Francis Coleman
and Jean Scott. Mrs. E. Dorrance
gave a splendid reading, "What
have we done Today?" The meet-
ing was closed' with a hymn and
repeating the Lord's Prayer in
unison. Mrs. Drover and her
group served a delicious lunch
HOME BAKING
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SATURDAY, MAY 31st
at Daly's Store
At 3 o'clock
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Your Bell Telephone installation man --whatever
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On the job, his skillful work reflects his careful
training. But more than that, we like to think that
a friendly smile and unfailing courtesy lend a
Pleasant touch to his brief visit,
We try to encourage this friendly spirit all.
through the business. You'll see it when you visit
the Business Office. You'll hear it in the operator's
"voice with a smile".
This helpful, friendly spirit is one of the many ways
in which we try to give you good telephone service.
THE, BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
Featuring the Largest Wide Screen
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May 22 and 23
• "TIME LIMIT"
Rich. Widinark — Rich. Basehart
(Two Cartoons)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
May 24 and 26
' "CHECKPOINT"
Color)
Anthony Steel — Odile Versois
(Two Cartoons).
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 27 and 28
"SWEET SMELL OF
SUCCESS"
(Adult Entertainment)
Burt Lancaster — Tony Curtis
(Two Cartoons)
Two Shown Nightly, Rain or' clear
Box Office Open at 8 p.m.
First ShoW at Doak
Children undor 12 in cars Free
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Squires,
Sarnia, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Squires' parents, Mr, .and
Mrs. R. Allen Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moffatt
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
G. Moir, Hensall.
Miss Margaret McGregor, Ter -
onto, and Miss Catherine, Wing -
ham, spent the holiday with
their brothers, Mr. Frank and
John McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale,
and son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs.
Vann Munroe, London, were the
guests of Mrs. 'Stackhouse and
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Burdge,
Rickey and Sherran left on Fri-
day to spend a few days with
Mr. Burdge's brother, Mr. James
Burdge and family, Cobourg.
Mrs. C. Ham and Miss Mayme
Swan are visiting friends in Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson, Mr,
and Mrs. Stewart Knox, Sarnia,
are up north on a fishing trip.
ivlr. and Mrs. Douglas McBeath
of Windsor are visiting with Mr.
McBeath's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J' W. McBeath.
Mr, and Mrs. K. Scott attended
the 'Kinsmen convention at Ham-
ilton.
Mr. and Mrs. W, Scott were
visitors with Miss Ina and Ellen
May Scott in London.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smuldres and
son of Port Credit were bole
day 'visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Paul Cormier.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Streifler and
baby Carol Ann of Los Angeles,
Calif., are visiting with Mrs.
Streifler's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Moffatt.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burt 'and
daughter df London were week-
end visitors with Mrs: Burt's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. R.
Stephenson.
Miss Marguerite MacDonald of
London was a weekend visitor
with Mrs, Pearl ;Passmore and
Norman.
Miss Sharon MacArthur re-
turned home after holidaying
with her grandmother, Mra. Ida
Willis in. London,
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Sangs-
ter and family of London spent
the weekend holiday with the
former's mother, Mrs. Minnie
Sangster,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Flynn ac-
companied by Mr, and Mrs. Don
Avery of Sarnia spent the week-
end in Kentucky.
Miss Alma, Bell and friend of
Toronto were weekend visitors
with the formar's father, Mr. W.
R. Bell and Robert.
James—Rapson
Lois Mary Rapson, London and
Donald Owen James, London, ex-
changed marriage vows before
the Rev. C. D. Daniel, Saturday
at 4 p.m in the Hensell (United'
Church. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rap-
son, Hensail. Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
James, London, are the parents
of the groom,
The bride wore a classic gown
of chantilly lace over bridal sat-
in fashioned with basclue bodice
and lily -point sleeves. The scal-
loped portrait "neckline trimmed
with seed pearls featured a deep
yoke of tulle also accented with
seed pearls. Alternating panels of
KIPPEN
3h•. Pat Veneer is confinedto
the house through illness and is
with his son-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kyle.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Dickert
visited over the holiday weekend
with relatives in Harriston and
Clifford,
:lir. and Mrs. Archie Parsons
visited an evening last week in
Thamesford. i
Mr. and Mrs. Andre Garneau
and daughters visited Friday and
Saturday with Mrs. Garneau's
parents in Hamilton.
The Annual Young People's
services will be held on Sunday,
June 1st at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Rev, Mr. Meachan of ,Thames -
ford will he guest speaker at the
morning service and Rev. D. A.
MacMillan will give the address
at the evening service and the
young people will be in charge.
The members of the Exeter
chapter of the Order of The East-
ern Star will be present at the
morning service next Sunday arid
will worship with the congrega-
tion.
The Messrs Campbell Eyre.
Emmerson Kyle, Neil Taylor,
Wes. Richardson, Jake Ingram
and Dave Triebner motored to
Honey harbor for the weekend
to enjoy a fishing trip.
MRS. JAMES McOLYMONT
Mrs. James McClymont, in her
82nd year passed away in her
sleep at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Alice Cook of London,
on Wednesday, May 21st. She was
the former Ann Amelia Wagner,
was born on the Goshen Line and
had been a resident of Kippeu
for the past 17 years. She was
married twice. Her husband Da-
vid McClinchey passed away 38
years ago, and Mr. MoClymont
predeceased her in the year 1946.
She leaves to mourn her loss one
son Orville McClinchey„ Varna;
three daughters: Jennie, Mrs.
Warren Schilbe, of Exeter; Edna,
Mrs. Joe Ducharme, of Zurich;
Alice, Mrs. Cook of London; 11
grandchildren, 14 great grand-
children. Resting at the Bonthron
Funeral Chapel, Hensel]. Funer-
al arrangements are incomplete.
BORN
Jansen—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on May 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Jansen. RR2 Soaforth, a son
Hulley—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on May 20th, to Mr. and Mrs Robert
Hulley Jr., Seaforth RR 1, a daughter
Laing At Scott Memorial Hospital
an May 20th, to Mr. and Mrs Robert M.
Laing, Cromarty, a daughter
. wiliiOms — Joseph and Marilyn Wil-
liams of 590 Krug St., Kitchener, are
happy to announce the birthof their
daughter, Debra Ann, at St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener, on Tuesday, Max 20.
PENNY SALE
Prizes on display in Whitney's
Store, Thur:, Fri.. Sat., May 22-24
DRAW ON TUESDAY, MAY 27
ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL
at 9 o'clock p.mn.
Auspices of C,w.L.
BRUCEFIELD '
"YOUNG PEOPLE'S
Anniversary
lane and ,tulle added fullneos to
the lace ekirtewhich extended to
a chapel train. A crown head -
dross of seed pearls and sequins
held her circular elbow-lengtl'i.
veil 02 Preach illusion featuring'
sequined floral motifs and she
carried a cascade of yellow roses,
stephanotis and ivy. Miss Mary
Milton, of Toronto, was matron
of honor, with Nl:ise Carol James,
London, and Mao, Clare McBride
of Zurich as bridesmaids, wearing
identically styled cocktail -length
gowns of nylon chiffon in shades
SERVICE
SUNDAY, MAY 25
at 11 a.m,
Rev. Padre McLennan of Clinton
RCAF Station, guest minister
of sapphire blue and buttercup
yellow. Groomsman was Gerald
Moffat, Kippen, with Frank An-
dreoli, London,. and Clare . Mc•
Bride, Zurich, ushers.
For a wedding trip to Florida
the bride donned a celery -green
silk'shantung sheath with match-
ing • duster coat, natural shade
hat with chiffon trim wheat -toned
accessories and corsage 01 bronze
nymbidium orchids. The groom
is a staff member of the London
Free Press. Mr. and Mrs. James
will reside in London.
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OFFERING
SERVICE
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
WELCOMES
REV. D. LESLIE ELDER
Sunday, May 25th 11 a.m.
The Minister's Initial Congregational Sermon
MUSIC
Trio—"Open My Eyes that I may see" (Chas. Scott)
Jane, Jacob and Carl Delloer
Anthem — Senior Choir
Soloists — Mao. F. Kling, Mr, John Cardno
"What shall I render unto the Lord" (Scraper)
Duet — Alice Ann and Gene Nixon
(4.30 p.m. Vesper Services discontinued for
the summer Il1011ths)
1
INDUCTION SERVICE
Thursday, May 29th 8 p.m.
Moderator and Members of Huron Maitland
Presbytery
MUSIC
Anthem — Senior Choir
"Seek Ye the. Lord" (Roberts)
Soloist, James T. Scott
Solo — "It's Real" (Cox)
Carl DeBoer
II, A. KEMPSTER, Organist & Choir Leader
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