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The Seaforth News, 1955-03-31, Page 46 lbs. at 41/2 mos. Look at the egg size. No wonder son John looks proudly down at them. 1 These pullets from Maiming Ells, Nova Scotia, axe dive months old Mar. 31. They are really good ',R. J. ANDREWS & SON R.R.3, Seaforth, Ont. tier wedding cake made by Mrs. Jack Duncan and Mrs. Glenn McNaughton, Toronto. Mrs, Ray Artiisten, .Unionville, Mrs, ''Clar- ence McNaughton, Hensall., and Miss Ruth 141eNaughton, Toron- to, served, Those attending were from Toronto, Unionville, Lou' don, Exeter, Grand Bend, Kirk - ton, Elimville, Hensall and I{.ip- pen. HENSALLMr. and Mrs. Howard Scane Lt. Brian Bell -Irving of the and family spent the weekend o. Royal Canadian Navy, Victoria, with . Letitiat in SaTongster B.C., who accompanied a cony - Mrs. Sangster and Mrs. Victor Stan and Jitemie of any of Flt Cadets to London, visited last Thursday with Mrs. C. Cook. Lt. Bell -Irving who is married to Carolyn Chellew, formerly of Los Angeles, Cal,; a granddaughter of Mrs. C. Cook, expects to leave for Eur- ope in the near future. Euchre and Dance Walton Community Hall Friday, April 1 Ken Wilbee's Orchestra Last euchre of the season ANCESEASTER DANCE- Sponsored ponsored by Seaforth Agri- cultural Society in Community Centre MONDAY, APRIL 11 Wilbee's Orchestra Admission 50c play " Where Is Grandma" Presented by Varna W. A. In Brucefield United Church THURS. MAR, 31st at 8.15 p.m. Sponsored by the Choir Admission 50o and 25c Conte to the Seaforth Women's Institute Euchre & Dance FRIDAY, APR. 1 In Community Centre This will be the last of the series of Euchres Euchre starts sharp at 8.30 Dancing to Norris Orch. Donuts and coffee served All ladies bring sandwiches please Admission 50e per person Miss Mary Catharine Row- land, Reg. N., London, and Miss Lorraine Rowland, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack MaIver.. Greg. Morris, Port Credit, with Mr, and Mrs. T. Morris, Martin Purcell, Guelph, with itIr. and Mrs. T. Purcell Miss Kathleen Roach and Miss Mary Holland, London, at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murray and son Greg., London, and Miss Mary Lou McQuaid, Goderich, with Mr, and Mrs. Janes E. Mc- Quaid. There will be a repeat perfor- mance of the play, "Arsenic and Old Lace," in the parish • hall here on Friday evening. It is al- so being presented in Kinkora hall on Wednesday evening. London were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Len Noakes. Complimenting Mr, and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton on their 35th wedding anniversary, mem- bers of their family gathered at their home where a social even- ing was spent in playing pro- gressive euchre. Refreshments were served. Mrs. A. W, Kerslake pleas- antly entertained the members of the Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary at her home last week, The president, Mrs. Mary Hilde- brandt, presided over the open- ing exercises, Miss Carol Brown favored with a piano solo. Mrs. (Rev.) W. J. Rogers iias the guest speaker. giving a very in- teresting address. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Glenn Deitz was able to return home after receiving treatment in South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter, where she was a patient for several days. District Deputy Pres., Mrs. Anne Henderson of Seaforth will make her official visit at Amber Rebekah Lodge, Hensall, on Wednesday, April Gth. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John McMur- trie, and attended the funeral of their brother, Mr. Hugh McMur- trie. SEAFORTH BEAT BY WOODSTOCK Woodstock Warriors defeated Seaforth Baldwins 11-1 here last Wednesday night in the third game of their best of seven Jun- ior B OHA group finals. The Baldwins, who won the first two games of the series by close scores, were off form and if it hadn't been for the fine goal -tending of Ron Salter the score might have been a lot higher. Gene Diotte in the Wood- HIBBERT The hone of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton, Hibbert, was the scene of a delightful affair when the members of their fam- ily and immediate relatives gathered at their home to honor thein on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary. Mem- bers of the family presented them wih a television set; rela- tives gave them a table lamp; and their granddaughter. Bar- bara Duncan of Toronto, gave a stainless kitchen set. Clarence McNaughton of Hensall read the address; and presentations were made by Glenn McNaughton and Jack Duncan, Toronto, and Ray Ormsten, Unionville. Winners at progressive euchre were Mrs. Alex McBeath, Kip - pen: Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Elim- ville; Clarence McNaughton, Hensall: Alfred Hunkin, Exeter, The evening concluded with a lunch, which included a three - Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used" EARL TRELFORD, Tara, with his 4H Club calf, sired by Braedoon Lancer. This calf was champion 411 Club calf at Walkerton Christmas Fair, There were 74 entries out of 4 counties from 25 calf clubs, It is interesting to note that the next two calves were also by Wat- erloo bulls and were shown by the Schmidt family of Mildmay. The use of our services will give you calves capable of winning honors similar to those won by Earl Trelford if fed and cared for in the right way. Use our bulls to get good breeding in your livestock and then feed and care for them for efficient production. The cost of our service is modest. We are a co-operative non- profit organization. Life membership $5.00 $55.00 per cow for members $6.00 per cow for nonmembers For service call Clinton 542 between: 7.30 & 10.00 A.M. week days 7.30 & 9.30 A.M. Sundays & Holidays For further information, send in the coupon below. Please call at my farm to give further information on your Artificial Insemination service, This will not obligate me in any way: n,nnmrp,nun,nu"aso, aanunnumn11,"11nuna.nquunuuu,nnuaunapunuunum umettr,r NAME ADDRESS Location of Farm Concession Lot No stock nets turned in a good job although he had much less work to do than Satter. Diottee also got good protection from a hard- working defence. The Warriors got off to a fast 2-0 'start in the first frame on goals by Wayne Richardson, Carl Hatt and Ted McDonnell. McDonnell, Platt and Bob Hull added three more in the second period. IKevin Bell, of the Baldwins, spoiled a shutout bid at 2.18 of the final frame on a solo effort. The Warriors however. came right back and added to their total on goals by Matt Ravlich, Glen 17niae, Ron Blair and two by Hull. A crowd of 1,200 witnessed the contest. W00DSTOCIK—Goal, Diotte; defence, Richardson, Thompson; centre, Coletti; wings, Blair, Mc- Donnell; subs, Ravlich, Erison, Hull, Hatt, Uniac, Ziegler. EAFORTII—Goal, R. Salter; defence, Barton, Sawyer; cen- tre, McPherson; wings, Saone, Shantz; subs, McIlwain, Muir, T. Salter, Chalk, Vena, Bell, Lock - ridge, Elliott. First Period 1—Woodstock, Richardson 4.50. 2—Woodstock, Hatt (Hull, Fai- son) 6.20. 3—Woodstock, McDonnell 7.56. Penalties—Blair 1.23, Barton 6.43. Second Period 4—Woodstock, McDonnell (Co- letti) '7,47. 5—Woodstock, Hatt (Erison) 13.06. 6—Woodstock, Hull (H a tt) 16.35. Penalties—Chalk 5.23, Blair 8.20, Richardson 10.17, Eri- son 10,46, McPherson 13.59, Blair 14.42, Elliott 19.04, 03e11 18.58. Third Period 7—Seaforth, Bell 2,18. 8—Woodstock, Ravlich 7.48. 0—Woodstock, Uniac (Erison) 9.34. 10 -Woodstock, Blair '(McDon- nel1, Richardson) 12.26. 11—Woodstock, Hull (Erison, Hatt) 16.50. 12—Woodstock, Hull (Ravlich) 17.44. Penalties — Thompson .25, Hull 8.50 (major), Vena 3.50 .(major and match miscon- duct), Hatt 4.50, Uniac 5.25, McPherson 5.25, Blair 14,31, Barton (14.44, Sawyer 18.21, R. Salter 18.58 served by Sawyer) . Seaforth lost at Woodstock on Friday night by 4-0. The best of 7 series is tied at two games each, with the next game at Sea - forth Wednesday night of this week. n n, a, 11111111111111111111 n n a u u n u,,111111 tu m u uu a tri First Presbyterian Church Rev. D. Glenn Campbell Minister. 10 A.M,—Church School and Bible Class 11 A.M. "The Worldly Church" 7 P.M. "The Maker of Men" 3nuu,hnyr nnnunnnuuununuuunu'su6nun TIIE SEAFOl1,T H NIIWS—Thursday, Mareln 31, 1955 egent Theatre THURS. FRI. SAT. 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