HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1955-09-22, Page 5TIIE SEAFORTI-I NEWS -Thursday, September 22, 1955
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Young Ladies Go�
On Bus Tours
Recently Mrs. Dorothy Fil-
singer, Rome Economist for
Huron and Bruce (County an-
nounced the winning girls in
the 4-H Homemaking Club Pro-
gram in rHur•on ,County.
One orf these young ladies is
Miss Ruth 'Simpson, R. R. R\lo. 1,
Listowel, who will represent
Ruron County on the Junior
Farmer Bus Tour, Sept. 25th to
October 1st. The tour will com-
mence at Galt on ,Sunday morn-
ing, 'Sept. 25th to such places
City, Ottawa, the Ke®
Agricultural ,School and Peter-
boro will lbe visited.
The other young lady is
Miss Joan Nilson, No. 3 Brus-
sels, who will represent 'Huron
County on the Two Nations Bus
Toni from (Sept. 125th to Satur-
day, ,Oct. 1st. 'This tour will in-
clude a visit to 'Ottawa, New
York City, and Washington D.
C., Cornell :University, Ithaca,
New York, and the Agricultural
Research 'Station at 'Beltsville,
Maryland.
'Botch of these young ladies
have completed 92 Hoimemaking
Proaeets and have been active
as Kingston, Montreal, Quebec in Junior Institute work
$57,000
5 7:3 r <s tit
(Community Chests and
Municipal Grants will
provide 546,000)
to train, rehabilitate
and house the
450 BLIND in
TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN
HURON . MIDDLESEX - PERTH
(Excluding London and Stratford)
Send Your Donation Today
To: Mr. H. E. Smith, Seaforth, Ontario
C.N.I.B. Local Chairman
SPECIALS
1954 CIIEV CONVERTIBLE
11000 miles, Power Glide
Radio, new condition 2575.00
-31. 954 DODGE SEDAN
Automatic Transmission,
Outstanding condition 1675.00
1950 CHEV. SEDAN
Extra value at 895.00
1949 CHEV. SEDAN
Special price at • 795.00
Many lower priced Cars for Cheap
Transportation
Make us an offer
SeaforthMotors
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CAR BINGO
EXETER ARENA
FRIDAY, SEPT. 30th
12 Regular Games for $50 each
3 Special Games for $150 each
1 Special For
1955 CHEVROLET COACH
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra & Special Cards 25c, 5 for $1.00 - Car
Special $1.00, 6 for $5.00
Games Start at 9 p.m. Sharp - Doors open at 7.30
SPONSORED by EXETER LEGION and LIONS
Proceeds in Aid of Scout House
NOTICE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
No Parking will be allowed on Main- Street on
Friday nights between the hours of
2 A.M. and 8 A.M.
to facilitate the cleaning of the street Saturday
morning.
By order of the Town Council
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, and Mrs, James Hogg and
Mr, and Mrs._ Orval Mnirhead.
and family of Collingwood spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bedford Dungey and Brenda.
Mr. Ron Muir has returned to
Toronto sifter two weeks holi-
days at his home.
Messrs. Jim Flannigan and
George Sills have returnedhonne
arfter spending the summer at
survey work in Newfoundland.
Returning this week to re-
sume their studies in Toronto
were Douglas 'Stewart, Ron Ren-
nie, Ken Larone, Ted Savauge
and to London, Fred James.
Mr. 'Harry 'Colbert was in
London on Saturday to attend
the funeral of his sister-in-law,
Mrs. J. E. Knapp.
Mrs. Percy .Cole, Stratford,
visited relatives and 'friends
here over the weekend:
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Culham,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walsh of
tow were Toronto visitors on
,Saturday.
Miss Laura Mole ;spent p(he
weekend in London the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Malleaux
and family, Toronto, were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Flannery and 'Mrs. Jos. McQuaid
Mr. Edward McIver, Port Col-
borne spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. H. Mayer.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Morris and
Mary Jo. were weekend visitors
with Mrs. Wm. Morris and other
relatives.
Mr, and Nlrs. Arnold IStansell
and (family, Aylmer, spent the
weolcend with Mr, and Mrs. R.
McFadden
Mr. A. Hulbert, Oshawa, was
a weekend guest of his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. N. Hubert.
Mr. and Mrs. P. McIver and
Mrs. Alice Stiles attended the
Feeney -Maloney wedding in St.
Columban on Saturday.
Dr. L. J. and Mrs. Matthews
and daughter spent the weekend
with 'Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
TOWN ACCOUNTS
The following accounts were
passed by the Seaforth town
council at its 'September meet-
ing:
C. Loney, MC,$80.00; C, $37.-
67; :Mrs. Rigg, $36.90; N. West-
cott, $8.10; ,A. Miller, $119.70;
Receiver General of Canada, P.
0. Box, $2.00; W. E. Southgate,
Ins., $11.84; Treas. of Ont.,
P/P. $6.50.32; D. Ih Wilson,
$233.33; IL Maloney, '$187.50;
A. Price, $166.66; A. Bushie,
$137.50; J. 'Cummings, $20.00;
Receiver Gen. of Canada, rent,
$20.00; Bell Tel. Co., $46.70;
Huron Expositor, $208.88; H.
Hogigarth, $2,00; D. L. Reid,
$20,85; John Kehn, $14.00;
Canadian Ind. Ltd., $153.69;
Hanover Transport Ltd., $10.8.1;
O. F. Elliott, $70.00; Relief,
$20.00; Village of 'Brussels,
,$38.73; County of Huron, $67.-
'50; Prov. Treas., '$5.42; 10,
Coonrbes, $4.43; Fire Exting-
uisher ,Serviee and Sales, $5.75;
Ball -Macaulay, '$6.85; Can. Nat.
Rys., $96.15; Crown Hardware,
$'53.04; 'W. M. Sproat, '$96.16;
S. 12. Lawrason and Co. Ltd.,
$11.5)2; Rawclirffe'Motors, $109.-
02; M. ID, !Clarke, $77.54; 'Smith
Bros., $4.05; E. Larone, $71.70;
P1.10., $2412.655; Seaforth News,
$147.112; Walden and Broadioot,
$18.85; Seaforth Motors, $15.;
A. Bushie, '$12.00; R. McIlwain,
$10150; A. Miller, '$26.10; Bald-
win Hardware, $19.93; Daly
Motors, $7,+35.
CROP REPORT
,Siloafilling and Pall Wheat
planting are the order of the
Egmondville
ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25
°Standard Time)
16. aur. -Rev. H. C. Wilson, of
'Clinton
7.30 p.m. 'Rev. A. 'FL IDaynard
of :Staffa
10 am. -Church School.
EVERYONE WELCOME
Constance Church
ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, SEPT. 25
At 11 AM. and 7.30 PM.
Standard Tiine
Rev, Dickinson, of Goderich
Guest Speaker
Special music by a quartet from
Turner's Church, and Mr, William
Craig of Clinton
Reception - Dance
For Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hum-
phries at Walton Cominun
ity Hall
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28
Music by Ken Wi)boe's Orchestra
Ladies bring lunch
Everyone welcomed
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Fitzpatrick
FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 23
In Staffa Hall
Ladies bring sandwiches
day. Continued dry !weather has
resulted in poor germination of
wheat seeded to date. The heavy
frost the night of ISept, 7 did
considerable damage to the
white bean crop and hastened
the .maturing of bhe corn crop.
T would like to advise that we
are not getting the high white
(bean yields that were reported
last week, Sept. 10, says G. W.
Montgomery, Agricultural Re=
presentative for Huron 'County.
CONSTANCE
Anniversary Services will be
held in 'Constance 'Church on
'Sunday, Sept. 25, at 11 am.,
and 7:30 pan. (standard, time).
Rev. (Dickinson of Goderith will
he the guest minister.
For young business en
a warm welcome
The young business man of today may be starting with one delivery truck
, or he may own a large manufacturing company, In either
case he's welcomed as a valued client at any of the more than 450
Toronto -Dominion branches throughout the country,
We are frank to state that we are interested in Canada's young
business man. We believe his vision, his ideas, his energy will help him
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He need not be young in years , .. he need only be young in outlook to
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idea. , , talk it over with a Toronto -Dominion Branch Manager.
ME TORONTO DOMINION
THE BEST IN BANKING SERVICE
J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager - - Seaforth Branch
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