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CLOSING 0011 SALE
Everything Must. Go Quickly.
Kiddies Shop
Seaforth, Ont.
CHILDREN'S HATS HALFPRICE
.Spring Coats 9.95
Values up to $18.95. Sizes 4 to 14X.
All Weather Coats 5.95
Value up to 11.95. Sizes 4 - 6X
All Weather Coats 6.95
Values up to 14.95. Sizes 7 - 12
Carol Lifil Sho
Seaforth, Ont.
Ladies Hats special $1.00
Others al 399 - -
• Further reductions on Teena-Page
and ,other well known makes of
dresses
Linen Shorts • 1.39
Othertat good lowered prices
OUR WINTER STOCK IS ALL OUT AND MARKED DOWN, BUY
AND SAVE NOW FOR THE COLD WEATHER WHICH WILL BE
HERE ALL TOO SOON
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ti_ECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH ...COSTS SO LITTLE
you will be
a happy
homemaker
...a popular
hostess, with
ELECTRI
APPLIANCES
to help you
live better
the safe, clean,
modern way
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HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS
Gan -timed from, Page 1
Douglas Roweliffe (math.)
GRADE XB •
Ji.'irst Class Honours: \VlIlia
Menheere.
, Second Class Honours — Ito
ald Powell, Malcolm Stewa
Douglas Norris,',William Mills°
Elda Riley, Kenneth Rapie
Wayne Benneweiss, Albert De
nis. •
Third Class Honours — B
bare Litingey, Eleanor Christe
sen, Gloria Boyd (Geog), Ru
liewe,. Ralph Postma, Beverl
Henderson (Fr).
Credit -- Keith Lyddiatt, M
V3'11 Penner,Wayne Dolma
()13ng), Georgina Little (Ge
Comm), Alvin Taylor (En
Geog).
GRADE XC
.First Class Honours — Je
Innen, Mary McIntosh, Lyn
Dobson, Antonette Van Den 1 -le
gel, Lynda Savauge, Anne Silo
reed, Yvonne Pollard, Gary W
liams, Corinne Smith, Rebert 13
liott, Bryan' Brady, Marion Riel
Mallory Smith, Margaret Moel<
ster, Kenneth MacLeod, Car
Dennis.secoa
Class Honours — TJ
Talbot, Barbara Plumsteel, Ai
Morris, Lois Maloney, Edwa
James, Nelson Ball, Noreen 13
Milian.
Third Clads Honours: Willia
Slavin, Marion Maw, Gordon M
ler, Donna Dick.
Credit — Judith Crich (Mat
Fr.), Carl Berger (Fr, Agr.
Margaret Elliott (Fr), Shirl
Dolmage (Geog., Ag, Se), Lai
beth Murray (Latin), Itlieha
Malone (Geog., Lat.), Virgin
Gardher (Math, Ag. Sc).
GRADE XIA '
Second' Class Honours—Mac
lon Townsend, Marlene Mill
Sandra Doig, Aun Dick, Agn
•CaTilheirrl Class Honours — Jam
Steffier, Merle Goclkin, Caren
Fischer, Robert rotheringha
Edith • Boyd, Harold Kendric
Donna Smith ' (Ag.SC), jam
Forrest, Joan Dick (Math.), Glo
ia Carter (Ag.SC).
Credit—Ronald Uhler, Marge,
et Reeves, Gerald Achilles, Judi
Boshart (Eng. Fr,), Gene Nix
(Ag,SC.), Kenneth Ryan. (Mat
Ind., Arts), Earl Bell (En
Hist.), Craig Willis (Math), My
tie Knox (Math., Ag.Sc).
GRADE XIB
First Class Honours,— Marga
et Wood, Lewis Knetsch, Willis
Van Den Hengel, Elizabeth M
egge, Carolyn Neil, Harmon Bro
hagen, Noreen McEwing.
Second Class Honours — Eliz
•befit McLeod, Glenn Coutts, Shi
ley Knox, Robert Goveniock, No
rue Hoegy, Catherine Buchana
Margaret Chesney, Donald Mo
ris, Karen • Nicholson, Kathry
Boshart, Bernice Glanville, Ra
mond Scotus.
Third Class Honours—Robe
Binnendyk (Latin), Joan Boyc
josette Delberque, Barry Hoe
(Eng.), Marie Sinclair.
Credit — Ellen Gorwill, Jon
Bach, Helen Boyes (IVIath.
Wayne Wilson.
GRADE XII
First Class Honours — Dougla
Jamieson, Fred Flewitt, Donal
Tremeer, Marjorie Papple, Mar
Catherine Roach.
Second Class Himours—Sharo
Hotham, John Scott, Mayda Be
ermann, Sandra Savauge, Ho
ard James, Faye Love, Mellor!
Boyd, Jeanne Perrie, Roy Dun
gey.
Third Class Honours—France
Menheere, Kenneth Ducharine
Violet Rakewich, Thomas Somer
ville, William Norris, Ronal
Eyre, Georgene McCartney, Mar
garet McLeod, Robert 'Wright.
Credit—Kenneth Coulson, Hec
tor Verhoeve,
Annual Picnic at
St. James' School
The annual school picnic whie
had been scheduled for the Lion
Park took place on Wednesday
June 25th at the community can
tre because of rain. The pienlo
lunch was followed by races and
team games. The winners were as
Running Race: Pre school boys
Bobby Eckert, Joe Flannery, Don.
gie Reynolds; girls: Lynda Bed
ard, Mary Van Loon, Christine
Legeza.
Grades 1 and 2 boys: David
Nigh, Dougie Phillips, Robin
Phillips; girls: Gerarda Rovers,
Maria Van Loon, Mary Sills. Gr.
3 and 4 boys: Gregory Rau and.
Ernest Pafard, Brian Phillips,
Paul Nigh and Richard Fafard,
Grades 3 and 4 girls: Dolores
Maloney, Joan Williams, Helma
Van Loon.
Grades 5 and 6 boys: — Frank
Kehn, Bernard Hotham, Danny
Walsh; girls: Blaine Eckert, El-
len Van Vugt, Joanne Malone.
Grades 7 and 8 boys, Tommy
Phillips, Paul Rau, Gordon Ma-
loney; girls, Beverly Phillips,
Connie Eckert, loan Reynolds.
Wheelbarrow Race: Grades 1
and 2 boys: Paul Reynolds and
Patrick Flannery, Jimmie Mc-
Grath, and -David • Nigh, Brian Le-
onhardt and. Robin Philips;
Grade 3 and 4 boys: Bill Morris
and Brian Phillips, Michael Kehn
and Ernest Fafard, Ray Dever-
ea,ux and John Willems. Grade 5
and 6 boys: Frank Kehn and Ber-
nard Hotham, Bobby Reynolds,
and Francis Hagan, -Tommy Lov•
est and Herman Lansink, Grade
7 and 8 boys: Paul Rau and Lar-
ry Burns, Tommy Phillips and
Louis Devereaux, Kenny Bedard
and Benny Lansink.
Three-legged race: Grades 1
and 2 girls ---Dianne Lansink and
Mary Sills, Susan Legeza and Y-
vonne Feeney, Patricia Nigh and
Maureen Bannon, Grade 3 and 4
girls: Mary Eckert and Heine
Van Loon, Alice Bannon and
Brenda Flannery, Dianne Salis-
bury and Dianne Burns, and Ma-
ria Travaglione and Joan Wil-
lerns, Grade 5 to 8 girls: Beverley
Phillips and Mary Elizabeth
. .. TUB SEAVORTH NEWS --Thursday, July .3, 1958
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• THEATRE Seaforth
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THURS. PRI, SAT. SLIM CARTER Jack, Mahoney- Tim Hovey
n- COMINT% --, DEEP SIX ' Alan Ladd -Dianne Fostrir
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Flannery, Joan Reynolds and El.
". len Van Vugt, Elaine Eckert and
, Nicole Buys, Boys: Remy Van
Loon and Paul Mathews, ShilmY
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th Sills and Kenny Bedard, Kenny
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Devereaux and Francis Hagan.ON
5)' Shoe Rick: Grades 1 and 2
*„ boys: Robin Phillips, David Nigh,
'xo":6; \Dvontirienels, P31011.1111011.1)ns a; . gviarins miliffiaterina.
.,'`'' burg, Gerardo, Rovers. Oracle 3
and 4 boys: Ray Devereaux, Bill
Morris, Brian Phillips; girls Di-
anne Salisbury, Dolores Maloney,
t.,a,, Heinle Van L0011 and Johanna
`" ROVerS. Grades 5 and 6 boys:
, .
'Bobby Reynolds, Kenny Dever-
:1.,' eaux, Tony Rovers; girls; Jo-
.,';'' anne Malone, Catherine Philips,
"t- Micky Van Vugt. Grades 7 and 8
11; boys: Larry- Burns, Jimmy Sills,
11; Reiny Van Loon; girls: Beverley
0-` Phillips, Marg, Ann Stapleton,
• Mary Ritz, Flannery,
la Shoe Scramble: Grades 1 and 2
Ln, boys--Dougie Phillips, Pat Flan.
re' nery, David Nigh; girls: Maria
n" Willems, Maria Van Loon, Di.
anne Lanshilt. Grades 3 and • 4
7•11 boys: • Gregory Rau, Fergus
il- Quinn, Gary VanLoon; girls: He'.
, ma VanLoon, Alice Bannon, Di.
'1, anus Salisbury. Grade 5 to 5
) girls: Beverley Phillips, Marg.
1Y Ann Stapleton, Anne Virillems.
a'' Bag Race: Grades 1 and 2 boys
el —Paul , Reynolds, Brian Leon-
is hctrdt, Dougie Phillips; girls;
Mary Sills, Dawna Reynolds, Su-
Sall Legeza. Grades 3 and 4 boys
e' —Ray Devereaux, Ernest Pittard,
r, Brian Phillips; girls: Hahne Vat
5s Loon, Joan Williams, Dianne
Salisbury. Grade 5 to 8 boys:
as Tommy Philips, Paul Mathews,
n Francis Hagan.
a, Girls' Hop Race: Grade 5 to 8:
Lo, Beverly Philips, Joan Reynolds,
.'s Connie Eekert,
r" The boys' team games were
won by captains Kenny Bedard,
r" Louis Devereaux, ' Frank Rovers
h and their players.
'n The girls' team games were
1., won by captains Joan Reynolds,
i., Ann Van den Hengel, Marg. Ann
r- Stapleton and their players.
The games consisted of stick
relays, bean bag relay, jar ring
r- pass, thread the. needle, balancing
n stick relay, hoop relay.
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REGULAR PRICES
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, SUMMER
FOOTWEAR
Willis Shoe Store
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• The Little Store with the
Big Values
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Dalton. After whieh all partook
delicious picnic lunch.
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A very successful garden DRAY
was held in the community hall
en Thursday evening under
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auspices aW
t the omen's Insti-
tine. A' smorgesbord supper was
served in the basement, after
which the following program was
presented in the hall with. Don
McDonald acting as chairman.
Solo, Marilyn Johnston; sword
dance, Pauline Timmer and Ger-
'aidine Dennis. -Accordion solo,
Mary Dennis. Marimba solo, Doris
Johnston. Tap dunce, Geraldine
Dennis. Dance, Pauline 'Blamer,
Reading, Ms. Jon Ryan, PhiY,
Moncrieff,young people. Music
dancing was furnished by Ian
Wilbee's orchestra.
Mr. and Aii•s. John. Gordon
moved to their new residence
the village 011 Monday.
Miss Jennie Vanvliet has
turned to Stratford after holiday
Ing with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jan Vanvliet. •
Miss June HaeltWelr of Toronto
was a week end visitor with her
parents. •
Mr.'Gerald Dressel of Langton
is holidaying at his home.
Mr. Glen Oliver of Northern
Ontario spent the week end with
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver.
Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull visited
with her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lawless, Sim
coe, on Friday pf last week,
Miss Tense Lobnow of London
is holidaying with her grand-
mother Mrs. R. W. Hoy.
Mr. Wayne McMichael of Wind
visited with his parents oyer
the week end,
The sacrament of thLord's
e
Supper will be observed in Duff's
United Church. next Sunday
111°11'1'1g*
I-
CONSTANCE
i. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley and
r- Douglas spent the week end with
r• their daughter and son-in-law,
1, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Woods anti
Debbie of Ajax.
p Mr. and Mrs. K. Reid and sons
, of London were week end visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Sanders.
t Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown,
,, Joyce and Elaine attended the
y Bailey Reunion in Durham park
on Sunday.
a Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Wilkin-
son of Warwick visited Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt
and Mrs. M. Jewitt. Mrs. Fox and
s Leslie 'returned back with, them
1 after spending a couple of weeks
ir With friends in Warwick.
..
. The regular meeting of the W.
1 A. and W.M.S. will be held in the
.. basement of the char& Wednes•
- day evening at 8.15.
3 Mrs, Harold Bauer and child-
• ren of Bornholm spent Monday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Armstrong.
- ot TeBarcahmerpst,onMisMaryesMivurhieylte, Daolef
1 Guelph, Janet MacGregor of Nor.
• wich, Joyce Jewitt of Thorndale
eyotfheBiraBrteWs°pe
• aainelaDllohnogliadsayRinilgat
tive homes. Miss Helen McIll-
wain of selpwa6r1.
isalso
s o hSotiirdaatfyoirndg nursing slith
Iler
cants.
The Sunday school and school
section combined in a picnic Fri-
1 day afternoon in the Lions Park,
1 Seaforth, for their annual event.
' . Under a committee races were
• run and prizes given to the fol.
' lowing: Pre-school, Kelly Dal-
• ton, Sheryl Dale; girls 8 and un-
• der, Betty Hoggart, Carol Dol-
mage; bays, 8 and under, Ross
Jewitt, Beverley Jewitt; girls, 10,
• Betty Hoggart, Carol Dolinage;
boys, 10, Paul Buchanan, Harvey
Hoggart; girls, 12, Deanna Dale,
Glenyce Jewitt; boys, 12, Bill
Hoggart, Paul Buchanan; young
ladies, June Dolmage, Laura
niTHaeo3ng,goarsr,ta;lackeyilomueDndgodi,Thmaegne,; Lamwarrerniec(1
Bill Dolmage;
married women, Mrs. Doreen
Medd, Mrs. Marjorie Anderson;
kick the slipper, ladies, Glenyce tage.
Jewitt, Toyce Jewitt; men, Ron
Jewitt, Charlie McGregor;
BAYFIELD
Mr, and 1VIrs. W. J. Millsap,
London were at their cottage
over the' week end.
Mrs. Jack Pease and Irwin,
London, spent the 'week end
their home
'
Mr. and Mrs. Len Smith, Lon
don, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Larson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Jenkins, Lou-
are spending this week in
village.
the village.
Mr, and Mrs. John Orr and son,
Stratford, are holidaying at their
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atkinson,
St. Clair Shores, Mich., are spend
ing a few days at their home,
)4 iMe hr,s; cWarnme. oPnu rsvaetsu, r dBahymit ion gs ph ea umd,
the summer at her cottage.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Weston
spent the week Ferndale, hMisi ch.,
enddc: and Suzanne,a
fa-
ther, George Weston,
Miss Mary Marks, Toronto,
spent the week end with her mo-
ther Mrs. Chas. Marks.
Mrs, Pa,u1 Brady and family,
Seaforth, are holidaying at their
Cottage,
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Ferguson,
London, were at their cottage
over the week end.
Mr, and Mrs. George Aiken,
London, spent the week end at
their cottage.
IVIr. and Mrs. John Pearson Jr,,
London, spent the week end with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Pearson Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tillman and
family, London, are spending
vacation at their cottage.
Miss Kathy Brown returned to
ihnegr ttormeeewlaaeskt swienemk oantttreertus.pend-
Mrs. -Geo. Fellows and family,
Riverside, came on Friday to
spend the summer at their 001.
peanut
scramble—; life saver game,
John jewitt's team; clothes pins 161,
in bottle, Dennis Jewitt, June
Dolmage; pass the prize, Marlene
Dolmage; oldest person, Rev.
White; youngest person, Kathy
C , •
pecals Galore
AT THE
Willis Shoe Store
NOTICE --
Town of Seaforth-
All persons in the Municipality owning
• or harboring dog S must purchase 1958 lic-
enses for same on or before June 20, 1958. .
Licenses will be issued from the Treas-
urer's Office in the Town Hall, or from the
Tax Collector, Harold Maloney. '
After that date summonses through the
Court will be issued to the owners or harb-
orers of dogs not having licenses.
All dogs must wear license tags.
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