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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-09-04, Page 4. CONST'ANCE. school has opened and the fol lowing, teachers from here have gone .to their.respeetive •schools: Miss \lurtel dale to Brampton; Miss Alar \\'byte .to Guelph; Miss Janet MacGregor to Ford- Wich;� l]t'. llottglas Miley to Mast- woodnear \\Soodstook, _ 11ir, and Airs, Earl Lawson re- turned here atter spending heti- ' days at Nial;al'a 1'';t11s and But- tale. Air., :mil Mrs, Ken Preszcator• and family spent the weekend With Mr, and Mrs, L. 11111 at Crediton, Mr'. Whitehouse is at present visiting with friends in Loudon. Miss Beulah Woods, who has beenvh 11in with Mr. nail lits. Clarence AluntgouIerY, left for her lienee in Anderson, Indiana. Miss 'Joy Montgomery, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Montgomery left for Anderson .Indiana along with Hiss Woods, where she is going 10 attend. Anderson College and '1'ltootogy Seminary in a four Near coarse hi 'Science. We wish Joy every Snece00 in her new t nurse or studies, Mrs. E. 1'. Warren, Lynda and' ilelen of London returned home o iter spending the past week holidaying at the home of her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Law- son. Visitors 0n Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preszcator and family were Air, and Mrs. Emery WE'VE CONVERTED OUR VICTORY BONDS i have you? See The Toronto-DontinionBank as soon as possible! Time is running out on your valuable rights to convert your 'Victory Bonds to Canada Conversion Bonds, September 15th is the deadline. After that the right to convert Will be lost. Bring your Victory Bonds to the nearest Toronto - Dominion branch to -day. We will: 1. Pay you an immediate cash adjustment. 2. Carry out the exchange without delay. 3, Deliver your new bonds directly to you or hold them for you in safe- keeping as you wish. TORONTO -DOMINION THE SANK THAT LOOKS AHCAD BANK J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch every evening plus 50 Great New 'Ads - MONDAY AFOERS;OON - C',idren5 Day %Al Janet Oiyn.g'es . .. a etanco ea parti[ipate and win a. tn'e p•�zes. VA -50AY WEDNESDAY and THCRSDAY AF'.ERNCONS 5,,ns s 5555 h,0-50,csi, 08,001 AF:ER403', and 5011R -AY MORN:NG - 0 5 A.; ; 0 " nx-!r.. y�e Rasl^e 500.1,OAY AFTERN :ON - \4'arriors Day Faxes aVR 'WESTERN FAIR is A In the heart of Western Ontario LONDON ONTARIO memeroascosorposesS Tickets Available At Baldwin Hardware W. H. Elliott Restaurant Pfaff and family, lir. and Mrs.. Charles Glanville, all of Crediton; Master Way u Glanville;' why holidays, returned stns specilla lu t home with his parents. Air. and ,Airs. Roy Lawson of Seaforth and 11r, and Mrs. Nor- man Willis, Carl and Susan, of Kitchener, "visited Sunday with Air, and. Mos. Lorne 'Lawson. Mr. and .Airs, Borden Brown, Joyce and. Elaine attended the Brown, "Watson, and Moore Re- union at the Durham Park on Sunday, Air. and Mrs, W. G. McMillan ot London, . visited on Sunday With Mr. and Airs. Harvey Taylor, Mt• and Mrs, Verne Dale, and Mrand Airs. Earl Lawson. Friends of Mr. \Arm, Moore will be sora' to learn that he is a 'Pa- tient in the Goderieh Hospital, having been admitted early Mon- day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Aron I3odgson and .family of London called on Monday at the homes of Messrs. Howard and Ken Preszcator. Visitors on Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Lawson were Mr. and Mrs, Ellwood Clarke and Mark, Mo. and Mrs. Cecil Oke of London and Air. and Mrs, Gord- on Carnochan of Homestead, Florida. Mr. Lorne Lawson left Wednes- day morning to attend the Toron- to Exhibition. The W. A. and W.M.S. of Con- stance U. C. will hold their Sep- tember meeting on Wednesday evening Sept, 10 in the Sunday School rooms, The Ladies Court Constantine of C.O.F. will be hostess to all members of the Canadian Order of Forrestors of this district to a Church Service held at the ('onstatee United Church on Sun- day, Sept. 1411 at 2,30 with Rev. llnusser of \Gingham (Chaplain of Western Ont, C.O.F.) as spe• vial speaker. All members will meet as. the Forrestors' Hall at 2.15 to file in order to the Church headed by special music and banners. Aft- er service all members are invit- ed 10 return to the hall where the 10001 ladies will :erre lunelr. Woltltl the ladies please remem- ber to bring cookies. Several members of Head Of- fice, Brantford. will be in attend- ance 01111 a good attendance is anticipated, seauT tea ,'t s Held at the home of the bride's invents, with Mrs, W. Webster as hostess, and friends from Varna and community as gliosis. A shower of gifts Was held at 114iteliell In the school section where the bride had taught 4001 September 1955 to June 1957. Another was held in 'Stratford by members of the class in which Margery had studiedlast year. A thirst shower :was held in \Viugharli for tate young couple by friends of the groom. The ladies of Verna community Held another for the .young bride in the township hall HENSALL Prices at Hensall Auction, sale ou Aug. 28, Weanling pigs 51100 to $14.25; chunks $15,20 to 516.75; feeders 019,00 to 527.50; so'iys $96.00 to $96.00; Holstein calves 515,00 to $25.00; Durham calves 532.00 to $ 60.00; Holstein cows 5160.00 to 5185.00; Durham .cows 5175.00 to $200.00; bulls up to $19.60 a OWL; steers up to 521.60 a cwt; 370 pigs and 150 head of cattle and calves were sold, DISTRICT TEACHERS Mr, A. Finlayson, R.R. 2, Kippeu, replaces Robert McGregor, at No, 8 and Miss Jean Scott will teach at S.S. No. 3, Where Mrs. Margar- et Rogerson taught last year: Tuckettsmith School Area No, 1 firs. Laurabelle Reichert, R. R, 2, Hensel]; No. 2 -Dorothy. 'turner. R, R. 1, Varna: No. 4- Mrs. Dorothy Bennett, R.R. 1, Port Albert; No. 5 -Mr's. .Anna Dolmage, R.R. 7.. Londesboro; No, 7 -Mrs. Florence Ray, Sea. forth; No. 8 -Mrs. Barbara Ales - HEUTHER - WEBSTER A arra• United Church. decorat- ed with white and pink gladioli and candelabra was the setting for the wedding 'of 'Margery ;inti. daughter of Mrand Mrs. Watson Webster. Varna. • and William Douglas • t R ty) Huethel Walton. youngest son of the late Air. and Mrs. John 7luetlter, Cranbroolt. The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev. T. J. Pitt. Mrs. Addle Willis, Toronto, ac- companied the soloist, Aliss Jayne Mary Snell. Clinton. who sang -The Wedding Prayer and "I'll Walk Beside You." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of Chantilly lace and net. The fitted bodice. which extended to points over the bouffant net skirt. featured a scalloped neck- line and lily -point sleeves. A cor- onet of seed pearls and rhine- stones held her three -quarter - length veil. and she carried a casea411' of red roses, Wearing- identical gowns of tgu:'ed blue organza were tate at. te't:Acuts: Miss Nancy Webster. tht bride's sister. as maid of liln- 't': Miss Ruth Clarke, R.N.. s tration'',.site Miss 5001 l- ers. Royal Oak. 5101.. 111er, of the, gro,m. 1.rides :.,i•ls Miss. i Ga' Searle Walton. _g:'oom. was tower • ScrC '0;g „ frock c1 ye:low. '1000 the „shers were a• ck Pie,. -- 1.,...i:.. and Geo'. go Tt.t:1e'; .tt.4 at s.. ;? se'. _ • , .. ::i:. nary •..ccs- .._. Lear Eli= -. • - ▪ :. • it•-....., • i� is-. antler; llgmon'dville; A, Finiay- son, R,R, 2, Iiippen; No. 9 -Spee• eer ,Jeffery, RA, 1, Sta£fa, Tuckersmith Township S.S. 3 Miss Joan. Scott; S.S. 10 -Mrs, Catherine McDonald, 13.R, 2, Kip - pen. Three changes have taken place in the teaching staff of Stanley Township Schools. In the township school area, Miss Joan Robinson, Varna, suc- ceeds Yungblut at Ilo, 7 and Mrs. Clara Scott, .Bayfield, has been hired for No, 10,. In the school sections, :Miss Doreen McKenzie, R,R. 1, Bay, Yield, replaces Mrs. Dorothy Bell,, Clinton, at U,S.S. S. Township School Area -No. 1 -Mrs. Marion Powell, R.R. 3. Clinton; Ilo. 6 -Miss Ma v is Steepe, R.R. 3, Clinton'; No. 7- Miss Joan Robinson, Varna; No. 10 -Mrs. Clara Scott, Bayfield; No. 14 Mrs. Hattie B. Rice, R.R. 3, Klippen. • Stanley' Township: S.S. 2-.lfrs. Marie Beatty, Varna; S.S. 4E - Mrs. Altna Talbot, R.R. 3, Bay- field; S. S. 4W - Mrs. Anna Scotehmer, Bayfield; S.S. 5 Miss Ceara Clark, R.R. 1, Varna; U.S.S. 8 -Miss Doreen McKenzie, R.R. 1, Bayfield; U.S.S. 9 -Mrs. Margaret Deichert, R. R. 1, Zur• eels. Teachers in Hibbert Township DANCE WALTON COMMUNITY HALL Friday, Sept. 5 Ian Wilbee Orchestra, Lunch Booth THE SEAFOILTH NEWS-Tltursd , September 4, 1958 REGENT Et '' E Scat rt � THURS.b'RI. SAT. HANDLE WITH CARE . Dean Jones - Thomas Mitchell COMING - SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS for the coming school year- T.S.A. 1 -Mrs. Marjorie McDoug- all, R.R. 3, Mitchell; 'OSA.. U17- Mrs. 1-Mrs. Catherine Hocking, Crom- arty; S,3. 2 -Mrs.. Olive :Simon,R.R. 4, I\iitehell; S.S. 3 -Ti onaltl 10. Skinner, R.R. 1, Mitchell; B.S. 4 -Marine Clodl)olt, Mitchell; S. S. 5 --Mrs. Pearl Budden, Kirk - ton; S.S, 6 -Miss Sean Campbell, R.R. 1, F nllarton; S.S. 7 -Mrs. Rena Caldwell, R.R. 2, Iiippen, DOto"T MISS THIS SPECIAL MOT RWAYS FARE TO THE WESTERN FAIR You can buy a return ticket for the price of a one way fare SEPTEMBER 8th TO 13th Ask your local MOTORWAYS Agent THE WESTERN. ONTARIO MOTORWAYS LTD. Kitchener Ontario Long Sault Dant • ,��;\'lei ay; Iroquois Control Dam Another great source of power for Ontario a Brownie's DRIVE 4 IN Clinton A; F^IDAY e~:err _ _ Double Feature - "THE YOUNG DONT CRY" --1Sal Alines n.: Jam: Wb I oe "RETURN -TO WARBOW" 1P1f. r a 5i e Le+d One Car a SAT7RY:AY andIONP. AY e +r • - ti "THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY" tr - "The Best Things InLife Are Free" - r 4 OITA t .. TF'o krr T 000 ' a er: t'S:`t 01 Cbrlre'. 10 'L e4- _. Fir55 05310 0- 11:55 The Adjoining St. Lawrence Powerhouses r- gilt..:€-✓'�"'�-f�:� ;:��:s��t�l �-t �: During the past four years, your Hydro, in partnership with the Power Authority of the State of New York, has brought the International Rapids section of the St. Lawrence River to the power producing stage. On September 5th, we will join hands with our partner in a ceremony officially opening the great power project. The 32 generating units, half of which will be installed in Ontario Hydro's powerhouse, will have a maximum capacity of 1,880,000 kilowatts . . more power for living better electrically -the safe, clean, niod.ern way. ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH- ��--�-���� COSTS SO LITTLE HYDRO