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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-07-24, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, July 24, 1958 THREE BIG NIGHTS OF COLORFUL, ACTION -PACKED VARIETY AT THE SEAFORTH LIONS 23rd ANNUAL SOMME CARNIV LIONS PARK SEAFORTH WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY August 6th, 7th, 8th Outstanding Entertainment on Grounds each evening COMMENCING 8.30 P.M. 28. Hymn 485 "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross" was sung after which' a splendid topic on "The Romance of the Road" was given by Mrs. D. Sholdice. The closing hymn "Our Loved Dominion Bless" was followed by .prayer. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies on the 12th con. east.` The regular meeting of the 17th and Boundary Group of Duff's Church was held at the home of Mrs. Jim Clark with 21 members and 3 visitors present. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. D. Buchanon with the singing of hymn 199 "We Love The Place, 0 God". Mrs. H. Craig offered prayer and Mona Clark read the scripture, Psalm 15. It was decided to hold a bake sale at the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. A. Clark with the ladies of Bethel invited. After the discussion period the meeting closed with the singing of hymn 252 "In Christ there is no East or West" and Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Wm. Coutts, Mrs: J. Clark, Mrs G. Corlett and Mrs. H. Craig. FIRST with moot and best World 'News Sports Newt. Financial News CANANEWDA'S NATIONAL SPAPER • 3 Going Out of Business WEDNESDAY JACK BATEMAN Comedian and Magician ELAINE BISHENDER Tap Dancing - Scottish Dancer Represented Canada in Miss Universe Contest last year JOHNNY DASH Classy Young Juggler and Unicycle Artist DALT WALPOLE Piano accompanist for show SDHS Girls' Trumpet Band THURSDAY BILLY MEEK Comedian - Magician Song and Dance Man MARIE MAE DEMERS Lovely Hand -Balancing Entertainer DALT WALPOLE Accompanist CLINTON R. C. A. F. BAND FRIDAY ZENA CHEEVERS Internationally Famous Dance Stylist and Baton -Twirler and Acrobat -- she leads the "Grey Cup Parade" each year TED RUST Ventriloquist and Comedian Entertaining Comedy for children PAUL BROS. and SHIRLEY SDHS Girls' Trumpet Band DANCING - BINGO - GAMES Draws for 50 Valuable Prizes Popular Garnes --- Sensational Attractions ADMISSION -- 25 CENTS Children under 12, FREE CARTER'S MIDWAY Thrilling Rides for Young and Old FERRIS WHEEL -- MERRY -GO ROUND FREE ICE CREAM BAR to the first 1000 Children under 12, accompanied to the Carnival by a Parent, WEDNESDAY NIGHT only PROCEEDS FOR LIONS WELFARE AND MAINTENANCE OF LIONS PARK AND POOL WALTON REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth The McKillop group met for their monthly meeting at the Thurs. Fri. Sat. OLD YELLER Dorothy McGuire home of Mrs. Geo. Fox with 17 2 shows — 7.30 and 9.15 P.M. ladies present.operi gMwiths. N. Schade 0 COMING— HAPPY ROAD 1 show - 8 P.M. presided HelppiinAges hymn nd God Our in Past" and WATERLOO CATTLE 11, BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where better bulls are used" Special Announcement regarding Sunday Service Beginning Saturday, August 2nd, 1958 For cows noticed in heat on Saturday afternoon or evening phone for service between 6 and 8 P.M. on Saturday. These cows will be inseminated early Sunday morning. For cows noticed in heat on Sunday morning, do not phone for service until Monday morning. This will be in effect for an unspecified trial period but it is believed that it will work out to the satis- faction of all and will allow the inseminators to have most of their Sundays off. For service or more information, phone collect to - Clinton HU 2-3441 Between 7.30 and 9.30 A.M. week days Between 6 and 8'P.M. on Saturday evening Do not call for service on Sunday. Our service .is being appreciated by more and more people BETTER 'CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING prayer. Mrs. I, Shannon readthe scripture passages from Psalm 33: 1-12 and Matt. 21: 42.48. Mrs. Nelson Reid chose "Nationalism" as her subject for meditation. The church picnic was discussed, this to be held Monday evening, July Dear Hog Producers and Fellow Workers Have your efforts in one way or another helped farmers to realize what they would lose if this vote is not a success ? This is a moral question and since this is a profound issue and one involving right and wrong, everybody is expected to do his duty. VOTE for DEMOCRACY Support the Plan which protects the Farmer's Rights. Don't be misled by propaganda Visit the Poll in your Township and vote EARLY VOTE "YES" on July 25 for your Hog Producers Marketing Plan Huron County Hog Producers Association Bert Lobb Alf Warner President Secretary -Treasurer iddies Shop Seaforth, Ont. 20% to 50% off all stock not specially marked NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES No new stock has been added.—This is u complete sellout Nylon and Cotton Dresses Sale price 1.98, 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 %Sizes 2 - 14. Reg. up to 9.95 Pedal Pushers - Shorts and Sets to clear at 99 cts. For real Bargains see our $1.00, 50 ct. and 25 ct. boxes Boy's White Short Viyella Pants sizes 3 and 4 Sale price $1.99- 2 1.992 only CHRISTENING DRESSES, reg. 6.95, for 4.95 PROFITABLY • Receive a cash bonus immediately • Get your new Government Bond at a higher interest rate see us today We will • give you a cheque for your cash bon.us<. • carry out the exchange without delay • deliver your new bonds direct to you,; J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch