HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-10-16, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, October 115, 1958
BAKE SALE
Sat., October 18th
At Jack Thompson's Footwear
Service Store
Sponsored by Constance W.A.
Doors open at 3 PM.
Rummage Sale
Saturday, Oct. 25
AT THP PIUBLIC LIBRARY
Door open at 2 P.M,
Auspices of
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY -
Town will be canvassed on Friday
afternoon Oct 24,
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Beside Jack Thompson's Shoe Repair
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SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
. ANNUAL FALL
rive
WEDNESDAY, CT. Und
PAPER - MAGAZINES - RAGS
OLD MATTRESSES
For the convenience of those in the surrounding
district who wish to co-operate, collection depots
have been established as follows:
DUBLIN William Stapleton
CONSTANCE Borden Brown Store
WINTHROP Gillies Store
KIPPEN Kippen Store
CROMARTS' Sorsdahl's Store
STAFFA Sadier's Store
BRUCE FIELD Ross Scott
Proceeds from the drive are used for the Lions
Club Community and Welfare work. Prepare your
bundles now and be ready for the Lions Annual
Paper Drive.
Remember the bate:
Wednesday, October 22
-- Auspices --
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
TOWN TOPICS
Miss. Pollock from La Rivier•e,
Man., visited last week with Mrs.
Ada Reid and Miss Galbraith.
Thanksgiving visitors at the
home of Mr. Thomas Grieve were
Miss Pearl Vane. 31r. Ilarry
Grieve and Mr. Russell Grieve of
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Dewar
and Hugh, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Chesney and Barbara Ann
of London, Miss Barbara Dean of
Toronto, and Gract Chesney, of
London were holiday visitors
with Mrs. Walker Hart and Mr.
and Mrs. Garfield Baker.
Mr. and Mrs: Wayne Ellis, of
Toronto, spent the, weekend with.
Mrs. Elva Ellis.
Mrs. Frank Storey spent the
weekend in Midland with Mr.
and Mrs. Bryson McQuirter.
Mn and Mrs. Peter Dunlop and
Ruth Ann visited in Midland
with Mr: and Mrs. Ken Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot, Bar-
bara and Sharon spent Thanks-
giving in Dundalk and Thorn-
bury.
Miss Jessie Finlayson and Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Finlayson, Lorne
Park, spentathe weekend in Eg
moudviile with their mother.
Miss Ethel Storey spent the
weekend in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling, Pe-
ter and Ann visited in Gananoque
on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doig have re-
turned from attending the plow-
ing match near Ottawa.
The congr'egati'on of Egmond-
vtlle United Church paid fitting
reference to the passing of Pope
Pius XLI at the morning service
last Sunday. Special prayer was
offered and Dr. Semple spoke of
the Pope's great service to the
cause of Peace.
Rev, H. V. and Mrs. Workman
spent Thanksgiving in Kincar-
dine with Mr, and Mrs. Wm,
Sparks.
Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie Blue left
on a trip to their old home at
Prince Edward island on Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Devereaux
and Daily spent Sunday at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank
Walters, Chepstow.
Misses Nancy Nott., Kitchener
and Sally Nett. London, spent the
holiday weekend with their par.
ents, 31r. and Mrs. Raymond Nott.
Miss Alice Davidson has re-
turned to her home in San Diego,
Calif.. after visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Anne Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Neville McMillan
and fancily, Pickering, spent the
holiday weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. J. 3I. McMillan.
i 31r, and Mrs, Waiter Stuart of
Windsor were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. \[array on Thanksgiv-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Williams
and Deborah, Whitby, and Ronald
Williams, Kitchener, visited over
the weekend with Mr. and firs.
Michael<<iilialus.
Mrs. Earl Bell has returned to
Toronto after spending the sum-
mer months at her home here.
Mrs. C. P. Sills and Dir. and
Mrs..1L. Slattery spent the hol-
iday weekend in Detroit with Mr.
and Mrs. Cordon 1•lays.
Thanksgiving guests ai the
home of Mrs. Daviel McConnell
were sir. and Mrs. 11. Dingman,
of Detroit.
Mi'. and Mos. Louis Maloney of
Kitchener visited over the week-
end with the latter's parents. Mr.
and Mrs, Maurice .Eine.
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THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD
J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch
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Miss Gladys Thompson is
spending ten days holiday in
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Haggerty
and boys, of Stratford, visited
with Mrs. William Morris last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Flanni-
gan of Hamilton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hill of Toronto,
spent Thanksgiving at t• h ei r
home in Seaforth.
Mr. Bill Stephenson of Toronto
visited .over the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Leo Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith and the
family of Toronto were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Regier last
'weekend.
Mr. T. J. Fox of Sarnia, visited
with his son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fox last
weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. Edward McIver
and little Kathy of Stratford
were weekend visitors of Mrs. H.
McIver.
Rev. Thos. McQcoafd, ,Scarbor-
ough, spent Thanksgiving with
hie mother, Mrs. Tos. MoQuaid.
Mr. John Weber, London, visit-
ed over the holiday weekend with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson
and family of Streetsville were
weekend visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicholson.
Mr. Basil Duncan, of London,
silent the weekend with Mrs. W.
Duncan.
Ma.. and Mrs. John Neilson and.
son, of New Hamburg, were the
weekend visitors of Mrs. Julia
FIannigan.
Mr. &nd Mrs. P. J, Reilly of
Galt, spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham, Jr.
sIiss Anne Van den Henget of
London, visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.. G. Van den Hen-
gel over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart attend-
ed the wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Melon In. Clinton last Sat-
urday. Mr. Melon was formerly
from Seaforth.
Thanksgiving visitors at the
home of Mr. ,and Mrs. Peter Mc-
Iver were Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Coffin, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wright, Sarnia; Miss Margaret
BORN
Riley—At Scott Memorial Hospital on
Oct.. 12, to Mr.. and Mrs. Alvin Riley.
Seaforth, a daughter
Hioknell At Seott Memorial Hospital
on Oct. 13th, to Mr•. and Mrs, Prancis
I•Iicknell, RBA Seaforth, a son
tennis—At Scott Memorial Hospital
Ori Oct. lith, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray
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Denni1 Walton, a daughter
McIver, Kitchener; Mv. and Mrs.
T. D. Morris and family, Tillson-
burg, and Mr. and Mrs, M. Beohe•
1y, Toronto.
31r. and Mrs, II, Watson, God-
e'ich were Thanksgiving visitors
of Mrs. F. J. Bechely
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sohwalm
and family motored to Rochester,
N.T. where they spent the week-
end with relatives.
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Sararus and
family of Toronto visited over
the holiday with the fornrer's
mother, Mrs. S. Sararus.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay
and Pamela returned to their
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home in Napanee atter spending
the weekend with Mks. Lind-
say's parents, Mr. and Mr's, John
Henderson.
Mrs. Minnie Sangster visited
over the holiday with her son -in,
law •and daughter. Mr. and sirs,
MacFarlane In Forest.
RECEPTION
FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson
Friday, Oct. 17th
Seaforth Community Centre
Jim Scott's Orchestra
usmess
Definitely ends Sat. night, Nov. lst
Take advantage of further reductions
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES
Specials All Dresses sizes 2 - 12: Velvets,
Boys and Girls LINED JEANS
Sues 4, 6, 8, 14 fz PRICE
Cords, Plaids, Cottons,
Nylons ... , .... 12 PRICE
KIDDIES SHOP, SERF
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No need to call in a detective ... it just took a modern
automatic electric range to restore this happy hostess to
her party! Automatic electric timers and temperature
controls free her forever from pot -watching ... and now
she has time to spend with her guests while dinner cooks
without constant checking. You'll enjoy carefree entertaining, and' a cool,
clean kitchen too, once you own an automatic electric range.
live better..
the safe, clean, modern way
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ARIA ,4L HYDRO
or,
electricity does so much,
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costs so little
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