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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-06-05, Page 5• THE SEAFORTH NEWS-Tliui'sday, June 5, 1958 Superior Food Market Specials in- JOHNSON'S HARD GLOSS GLO COAT qt. tin, " 89e MOTHER PARKER'S O ajibo r e Pekoe Tea Bags 1®c off: pkg Fi3c. "S; Save 10c KELLOGG'S SPECIAL K CEREAL .save 4c - Pkg. 25c CARNATION MILK Tall tins 2 for 29c Save 2c GARDEN PATCH PEAS '15 OZ tins 2 for 25c HOT HOUSE TOMATOES lb 39c u w f{, I 7 �..��16 oz. jag , Zit2S c rein 4,1C.. GREEN TENDER CABBAGE 2 lb s 13c WESTMINSTER OR HILL - CREST TOILET TISSUE, 10 -Large Rolls 1.00 KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP SALAD SALAD DRESSING - _ Large 32 oz Jar 63c Save 24c here Dares Circus Candy Peanuts Dares Midget Bridge Mix Free chance on the Wright's Superior SELF SERVIO.E BORN BORN—Mr. and Mrs. Jack 0'-. Reilly, Dublin, r.r. 2, are happy to announce the, arrival of their son (Gary' I\Tichael) on Monday, June 2nd, 1958, in Stratford Gen- eral Hospital (a brother for Janet). SEARLE-In Clinton' Public Hospital, Clinton, to Mr, and Mrs. Allan Searle, Walton, on Thursday, May 22, 1958, a daugh- ter. ' 11 oz cello 29c 11 oz cello 29c wagon with each bag Food Market FREE DELIVERY 6 for April: Accidents 92, fatal accidents 4, persons lulled 5, ;lured 37, vehicles checked 4233, warnings 1408, charges 468. Most charges for rate of speed' 185. HOME , BAKING SALE Friday, AT 3 O'CLOCK St. Thomas' Parish Hall Seaforth Under auspices of 'the W.A. POLICE REPORT Report for Police District No. I.,AICEVtEW CASINO GRAND BEND •. • Dancing Saturdays • •' .—'4 ionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra GARDEN - PARTY at. Walton Community Hall THURSDAY, JUNE 26 Sponsored by VIralton Women's Sports Institute program and dancing Please keep this date open H.P.A. .FOOTBALL Clinton vs Winthrop Friday. niter June COMMUNITY PARK, WINTHROP Game time 7.301 6 IF WE YOU. CAN ON To more and more people fact that we offer a used the car is sound mechanically Car for car, OUR PRICES Come in and see for yourself. 1957 OLDS "SUPER" 2 Ratite, Jetaway Trans. Shadelite W. Washer, Back-up light. Uph. Red & Black. Very low 1957 CHEVROLET "210" 6 cyl, Std Trans. Back up Excellent condition. Turquoise 1957 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN Hydramatic Trans, 8 cyl, W.W. Tires, etc. Guaranteed 1956 MONARCH HARDTOP Big reduction. Automatic Trans. Back-up lights. Washers, Tutone Try this one. 1956 DODGE REGENT SEDAN Push button Trans. Tutone 8 cyl motor Perfect Condition. 1955, BUICK "SPECIAL" Dynaflow Trans. Radio, washer. 1955 CHEVROLET "150" 6 Oyl economy Motor. Spotless many extras ALSO 1954 FORD.SEDAN, new 1953 FORD SEDAN, very 1953 FORD COACH, 1952 DE SOTO SEDAN, We have as well many lower no reasonable offer SEAFORTH SEAFORTH Mitchell Phone 186 Gordon Fawm, Salesman" Sales & service. for Chevrolet, and Chevrolet SELL IT DEPEND IT ! in this community the car for sale means that and safe to drive. ARE USUALLY LOWER. d6or-Hardtop glass, W.W. Tires, Color Silver Grey,- mileage. New guarantee. COACH lights. Paint._ SEDAN washer, back-up lights, mileage 6521. Radio, W.W. Tires. Red -Black & White. Black & White. Clean. SEDAN Priced to sell COACH condition. Radio, paint. Good. low mileage outstanding Cond. a good one priced cars on which will be refused at MOTORS & MITCHELL Seaforth Phone 541 or 542 Andy Dunlop; Salesman Oldsmobile, Vauxhall Trucks - e i n NOTICE Change of Office Hours The P.U.C. Office will be open for the Sumpter months: Monday to Friday 9A.1VI.to'5P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 12 Seaforth Public Utility Com. .,11"11m11)1111111111,„u,num,"111111m11u""111111quy11"u11mulmiiia/",u"11lunuuuunnnuuunun,lnn.1 TOWN TOPICS Miss Jean McKinnon and Mrs. Michael Christopher of London, spent Sunday with Mi'. and Mrs. Gordon Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton of W11itby woi'e weekend guests of Mr. TIamilton's lather: Mr. and Mrs. Edward McIver and: daughter spent the weekend with Mrs :GI. McIve'. Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham and family spent Sunday in Galt. with Mi-. and Mrs. P. W. Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and Mrs. R. S. Trays visited with Mr, Geo, Hays over the weekend. Dr. Thomas Melady and Mrs. Melady, Goderich, visited with relatives in town last Tuesday night, Dr. Melady was guest spea- ker at the monthly meeting of the C.W.L. Mrs. C. P. Sills, Mr. 'Ron Sills, Miss Ruth Sills, and Miss Patri- cia Reynolds were at Cleveland Rouse, Gravenhurst, last week- end. Ruth is working on the staff at Cleveland House till Septem- ber when she returns to Brescia Hall, London. Mr. and Mrs. Len Gillespie. and son were weekend guests of Mrs. Camilla Ryan. Mr. Jack Sproat, North Bay, and Mr. Russel Hays, Detroit, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sproat. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest• Adams and Miss Donelda Adams were guests for dinner Saturday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Montgomery and family, Con- stance. ST. ,THOMAS' W.A. On Tuesday evening the Vii. A. members met at the home of Miss Dorothy Parke for a pot- luck supper this being the clog- ing meeting for the season, Mrs. McGavin presided at the meeting' opening same by read- ing the llth chapter of Acts, commencing at the 22nd verse, the Epistle for St. Barnabas' Day. The President also Ied in the Lit- any, Member's Prayer and the prayer for the Prayer Partner. In place of the study book a re- port was given by those members who attended the recent Deanery meeting held in Gerrie. Reports; Treasurer's, Miss D. Parke; Social Service„ Mrs. Case, Secretary; Dorcas, Mrs. Moore. As a. farewell gift Mrs. 'Nlegen-. ster was presented with a` W. A. Pin,. which she appreciated very much and wishes to extend her sincere thanks for such a thoughtful gesture. All arrangements were final- ized for the Heme Baking Sale to be held on Friday; June Gth,. at 3: pare. tn. the Parish hall. Mrs. Bruce McLean proposed a vote of thanks to Miss Parke who, se very Icindly opened her home for -this meeting. • Following the dedication of the offertory Mrs, MeGavin closed the meeting with the Benediction. CROMARTY For Graduation or other gifts buy at Westoott's June sale. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sorensen and son Jim of Georgetown spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ramsey. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon IToughton of London, visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. M. Hough- ton. Mrs. Allan McLean of Filmore, Sask., visited last week with her daughter, Mrs, L. Sorsdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker vis- ited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley, Win- tlu'oP. Mr. and Mrs, Lionel Kendrick of Exeter visited during the. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. Lammond. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dow and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen and family and Mr. and Mrs. S. Mc- Curdy, attended anniversary ser- vice at Roy's Church on Sunday and visited with friends. Mrs. Grant Cockwell, of Dash - rood, visited on Friday with her sister, Mrs. Otto Walker. The Ladies' Aid are sponsor- ing a strawberry supeer to be held at the Church on Friday, June 20th. HENSALL Get that Father's Day Gift at Westcott's Annual June sale. Mr. and Mrs. Don Avery of Sarnia were weekend visitors vith the latter's parents, Mr. and lifts. Joe Flynn and Joyce. Mrs. Len Noakes visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1?eebles in London. Mit. Jack Duncan and Barbara rf Toronto were weekend visitors vith Mrs. Duucan's parents, Mr, rnd Mrs. Lorne McNaughton. Mr, and Mrs. Gus Voth and Jim with Mrs, Voth's mother, Mrs, L. 3inpson. • Mr. and Mrs. Clare Zuefle of I orouto were weekend visitors vith their aunt, Mrs. Ellen Bu. hanan. VOICE OF TEMPERANCE Pat Boone won't go along: Why hould you? "If through an ex- nrple set by me, a single boy or irl became a drunkard, how do ou suppose I would feel". We uote Pat in a recent article. At 22 Pat has found a way to stir the blood of teenagers. But he is particular about the kind of. job he accepts. Ile turned down two offers by cigarette compan- ies and a third by a brewer. "I realized these people wanted me because of niy influence with teenagers. I am personally op- posed to both smoking and drink- ing and do not want to be respon- sible for influencing anyone else in taking them up." "What I do carries my stamp of approvalwith millions of youngsters who often pay me the tribute of imitation. Among those who would drink because I do would be some who, without knowing it, are vulnerable to drink",—Advt. 'Yield' to Replace 'Stop' ? Obsolete Stop Signs Hinder Traffic A suggestion was made this week that more widespread use of traffic '''Yield” signs instead of "Stop" signs would,. allow vehicles to move more smoothly. through road junctions or street corners where traffic is normally light. g t. It sounds sensible. Many stop signs "appear to be dlmost obso late' because few motorists ob- serve them, Here .in Seaforth there is a notorious corner, Jamee and Ann Streets, where, 1t is generally understood, the stop signs were erected one way, con- trary to the town bylaw which reads :the opposite way. This ri- diculous situation has existed for quite a number of years: It might not have occurred in the first place if 'Yield' signs liad been in use. Car drillers go tearing through on James street," feeling• protect- ed by the wording of a town by- law. Drivers on Ann street feel equally well "protected" by 0)10 stop signs. Thus far nocrash hasoccurred and so no ruling has come to bear on tbe,, finer legal aspects, Although this is an extreme case, it does point dp the fact that "Yield' signs at many c oor•- ners plight relative ;some -traffic` irritations and hazards. The mo- toring public .might take more kindly to "Yield" than "Stop." KIPPEN EN For Graduation or other gifts buy at Westeott's June sale. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dyer-Ilur'cl- an of Detroit visited a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor of Stratford visited on Saturday with the Iatter's mother, Mrs: Dinsdale and Miss M. Whiteman. HensaIl Fire Brigade was call- ed Tuesday morning 'about 10 a.nr. to a. Chimney. . fire at the home Of Mr. Ross McNichol, 11 miles 'east of Kippen. The fire- men worked two hours to exting- uish the blaze. Smelte and water did considerable damage to both upstair and downstair rooms. Mr. McNichol could not give the estimated lose Tuesday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ansel and two children of London are re- siding in Mr. Robert Cooper's house. Mr. and Mrs. Ermal Owens of Salem, Oregon, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. henry Ivison arrived last Tuesday for a week's visit. It ,is 13 years -since Mrs. Owens and her daughter Barbara visited here. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance of Porter's Hill visited at the home of her father Mr. Henry Ivison, Mrs. Brownlee and Mr. Wm. Ivison held a family 'dinner•. hon- oring Mr. and Mrs. Cleat oh Fri- day,. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanes of Severn Bridge were also present: Mr. and Mrs. Owens, Mr. Wm. Ivison, Mrs. Brownlee, Mr. Henry Ivison and Miss Jean visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Tor- rance one day last week. Mr. Henry Ivison's home was the place for a happy gathering on Sunday, June 1st, honoring Mr. Ivison's son-in-law and daug- hter, Mr. and AIrs. Ermal Owens of Salem, Oregon. Present were: Mr. Henry Ivison and Jean. Mr. and AIrs. Reid Torrancer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Torrance, Lynda Array, Debbie and Wendy, all of Porter's Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Ivison Torrance and Larry of Mitchell; Mrs. Robert Brownlee, Mr. Wm. Ivison, Mrs. Diusdale and Miss M. Whiteman, Kippen; Mrs, Barnby, Vera and Ruth of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Erma! Owens, Mr, Reid Torrance and Miss Jean Ivison visited In Guelph, Monday with their aunts, Mrs.Balfour, and Mrs. Gould, then called in Mitchell on Mr. and Mrs, Ivison Torrance and Larry. held Thursday evening, June 26 in the Walton Commuuity Hall and Park, sponsored by the W. 1. :Miss Verdi Watson of London spent the weekend with her 'par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Watson. Jerry Diessel of Langton visit- ed at his home over the weekend. David Haekwell of Northern Ontario spent several days witu his parents; Mr. and Mrs. W. 0, Backwell. Murray Kirkby of Tavistock spent the weekend with his .an gr dParents Mr, and Mrs, T•I. B. Kirkby. Miss Olene Dundee of Kitchen- er visited with her parents over the weekend, Miss Dorothy Bolton and . her friend of Rochester, N.Y., spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Margaret Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews, Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dundee. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Cameron of Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser. HENSALL Mrs, Ross Richardson, Silos Annie Consitt, Mrs. Leona Parke, Mrs. Alex Macl3eath and Miss Maybelio Whiteman attended the Past Grand's social evening last Wednesday, 'when they were en- tertained at the house of Mrs. Mary Suitor- in Clinton, Miss Mae McNaughton of Lon- don visited.. last week with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Peter, McNaughton and Ro- bert. - NORTHSIDE W. M. 5, The May meeting opened with a poem written by Dr. I(agawa, given by Mrs. Ball. Hymn 241 was sung and prayer by Mrs. Ross Savauge. Mrs. Walden took the business part of the meeting and welcomed the members and visitors. Minutes of last meeting by Mrs. Christie were read and approved. Moved by Mrs, "Close and seconded by Miss Gladys Thompson that the bale we have ready is to be sent to Toronto and repacked for overseas. Com- munity Friendship reported 60 heme and 119 hospital_ calls. The Circle reported 31 hospital and 24 home calls. Mrs. Sillery gave the treasurer's report and reported a bequest from Mrs. Hanna's estate. Moved by Mrs. Savauge and sec- WALTON Get that Father's Day Gift at Westcott's Annual June sale. The Fiftieth Anniversary of Duff's United- Church- W, A. Group will be observed on Friday evening, ,Tune 6 at 8.15 o'clock, when a social evening will be held in the schoolroom and a program presented. Lunch will consist of sandwiches and pie. The May meeting of the 8th and 16th group met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Martin with a good attendance. Mrs. Alvin Mc- Donald had charge of the meet- ing which opened with the sing- ing of hymn 500 "`Take Tinie to 130 Holy" followed by prayer. The scripture ' reading was given by Mrs. Alvin McDonald from Psalm 123. Mrs. Jack Bryans gave an interesting topic on "A man who goes to .Church and Why". "Je- sus keep me near the Cross" was sung as the closing hymn, AIrs. Clarence Martin took charge of the business part after ..which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and lunch committee. A meeting of the shareholders of the Walton Community Hall and interested citizens number. ing about 50 gathered' in the hall on Thursday evening for the an- nual meeting Mr. Ed Dougan. acted as chairman for the even- ing and Mr. herb Travis as sec- retary. The following 'officers were appointed for the coming year: Pres„ Donald McDonald; Vice Pres., Ralph Travis; Treas., Har- old Bolger; Sec., Roy William- son. A caretaker will be appoint- ed by the new hall board, Watch for further announce- ments regarding a Garden Party, Variety Concert and Dance to be onded by Mrs, Moffatt that a to- the scripture followed by prayer. Mrs. Hall gave a talk on "What doth the Lord Require of Me?". A short sketch was presented by Mrs. Knight, Mrs, Tray and Airs. Leeming, on race discrimination. Mrs. Lawson gave a short talk on. the study book. ken of our friendship be sent to Miss Margaret Trueman, who, is our epecial Missionary for Pray er, by Miss Fennell,. who 10 short- ly leaving for a trip to Japan and will attend a conference in religions education—Mrs. Say- auge and Miss Pennell were ap: pointed to select the gift. Roll call . showed there 'were 80 -mem, hers and one visitor present. Ars. Dundas gave a short read- ing on "Christian Stewardship", in the absence of Mrs. Storey. A letter from Alnia College was read inviting anyone interested to attend a course there. An in- vitation to attend Constance Aux- iliary on June 18 was accepted. Moved by Mrs. Moffatt and sec- onded by Mrs. Scott, that we make our Tune meeting a regular business meeting' instead of our usual speciai social meeting and concentrateona very special Fall Thankoffering meeting, when it will be possible to have Miss Fennell tell of bar visit to Japan. Mrs. Lawson took the programme section of the meeting. Hymn 20 was sung and Mrs. Lawson read Band Concerts At Victoria Park will be every Tuesday Evening At 8.30 Commencing June 10th Everyone welcome Seaforth Highlanders Band „111 ln,""11111111111.1"".,,niu""a11, "",,,,,.u,a""111111111/1111111 llllll ANNUAL JUNE SALE 25I Discount On Watches, Jewellery, Diamond 9Yl E Rings and Silverware 3. A. ST COT T JEWELLER Phone 599w Seaforth Res. 218 Watch repairing a specialty I llllllllllllllll",111""m„1,,,1,..yn1„uy,,,,1,1P'"""' a",1uiu, IIIIIIII ttt I tIn"Iu u,,,,nunumuu„o AND DAUGHTER you'll never run out of Blot I1! Ater —wit GAS! 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