HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-07-05, Page 5TIIll SEAFORTH MOWS—Thursday, July 5, 1956
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Free Pin Curl Clips
Spec. 1.39
KING SiZE BREEZE
White or Blue
FREE BATII TOWEL
$1.59
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Free and
Diane are holidaying at ,Eugenia
Falls.
Mrs, Henderson has returned
to Detroit after visiting her
daughter, Mrs. D. H. Wilson and
Mr. Wilson.
SHELL GAS STATION
Goderich St. West
WILL BE CLOSED IN DAYTIME
FROM JULY 9 TO 13th
OPEN EVENINGS AFTER 6 O'CLOCK
NEIL C. BELL
AAAAAAaN
Seaforth Lions Second C ASH
B1NGO'isoo
12 Games at $50.00 Each
3 Share -the -Wealth Games—Cards 25c or 5 for $1
JACKPOT SI WIN ASIIMUCH ASI( $1000
Cards $1,00 Bach
Seaforth Arena - Thursday, July 5th
Doors open at 8 p.m, — Play starts 9 p.m. sharp
Admission $1.00, which includes 12 games
Proceeds shared between Lions Pool, Arena, and Sports
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4 3 and 4 Years
Interest is Payable By Coupon or By Cheque
ENQUIRIES WELCOMED
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In the heart of the shopping district
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TOWN TOPICS
IMr. and Mrs. Don Kohl and
IMr, and Mrs. Neil Bell are leav-
ing this weekend for a week's
trip to Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melady
of Toronto were here attending
the funeral of the late Eleanor
Mulcahy.
iMr. and Mrs. I-Iarold Dermis
and family of Toronto .were
weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs.
R. I;. Sproat,
Dr, and Mrs. J. G. Quarry of
Burlington visited over the boll -
day with IMr. and Mrs. Gordon
;Dirk.
Miss Suzanne Dick returned
home after spending 'a week in
London with Mr. and 'Mrs. L. N.
'Christopher.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert X11 Mao-
Lennan, IMontpelier, Vermont,
U.S.A., and IMP. and Mrs. Archie
(Clinton and Miss Kathleen Clin-
ton of'Sudlbury,'Ont., were week
end 'guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
MacLennan.
Neil IBroadfoot will spend one
month at ,Bolton, 'Ont., as •direct-
or •of Jr. 'Section IOamip Artlban,
(Anglican (Church 'Camip).
Mr. and Mrs. Walter ;Barry
and (family of Detroit are at 'the
Sprout cottage, Market St, for
the summer.
Mr. sand Mrs. C. P. Van Mil
spent the holiday visiting old
friends and neigihbors in Con-
don, Chatham and Blenheim.
IMP. and Mrs. Hari Arlin of
'Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bayes
and famvly of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Walsh and family
of 'London, were visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. John Walsh over
the weekend.
Miss (Nancy Nott is in St, Jo-
seph's ,Hospital, London, recov-
ering nicely from a major oper-
ation.
Mr, Albert (Harrison attended
the funeral at'GodericJh on Mon-
day of :his Ibrot(her, W. D. Jlarri-
son,
Mr. Donald Lamont and Larry
o'f Gaderich, NIr, Arnold (Lamont,
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Arman, and Keith. of Galt, with
their mother, 'Mrs. Margaret La-
mont over the holiday.
Miss Mary Lou (Sills, of (Chat-.
ham, was a weekend guest of
Mrs. C. P. iS-i:11s.
Mr. and Mrs. John Neilson
and son of New Hamburg, spent
the holiday weekend with Mrs.
J. Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hagan and
Miss Mary Hagan were in Zurich
on Monday.
Mrs. Hodgins and Miss N.
Hodgins, Toronto were week-
end guests o2 Mr. and Mrs. John
Beattie.
Mr. and Mrs. (Garnet 'Cairnes
and family, Merlin, were week-
end ,guests of Mrs. Wm. Morris.
Brother Joseph .(Glarence ,Mc-
Quaid) and Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Mailleaux, Toronto, spent the
holiday weekend with Mrs. Jos.
McQuaid.
Mr. Jack Fraser, Vancouver,
was a weekend guest at the
hanie of his sisters and brother,
Mrs. ,Bell and Miss Fraser and
Peter ,Fraser.
CORONER'S JURY
ATTACHES NO BLAME
A coroner's jury inquiring in-
to the 'death 'of John J. Grum-
mett, 25, of 'Seaforth, presented
the following verdict, "We, the
coroner's jury, find that his
death was instantaneous, tram
injuries suffered in an accident,
when a truck driven thy !hien,
struck a bridge 'w'hile travelling
on No. 12 Huron !County Road,
6% miles north of ISea£orth,
early the morning of June 18.
The 'accident enay have been' due
to the driver falling asleep. We
attribute no (blame to any per-
son or :persons."
Dr. F. G. Thompson, 'Clinton,
coroner, conducted the inquest
'while (Crown 'Attorney H. Glenn
Hays examined witnesses.
Members of the jury were
William Alexander, !foreman,
Ross Driscoll,. Fred 'Sinclair,
Harry (Rapson and Leslie 'Pepper
all of McKillop.
Provincial Constable H. Snell
of 'Seaforth, who investigated,
abated- that he had 'known the
victim a number of years, that
he was a splendid type 'of young
man, and that there was 'abso-
lutely no evidence of intoxica-
tion or recklessness.
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
LIMITED
CLINTON
Newt to the 'Community Park
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
July 5 and 6
"TO PARIS WITH LOVE"
(Color)
• Alex Guinniss
• Odile Versois
(TWO 'CARTOONS)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
July 7 and 9
"HANGMAN'S KNOT"
• Randolph Scott
• Donna Reed,
(Two Cartoons) "Shoemaker and
The hives" "Frog Pond"
`SAT. NITE IS PRIZE NIT+".
Prizes to the value of $50
TUESDAY ez WEDNESDAY
July 10 and 11
"HOUSE OF WAX"
(Color) (Adult)
• Frank Lovejoy
• Vincent Price
(TWO CARTOONS)
Tuesday—"DOLLAR" NITE
$1.00 Admits a Carload !
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M.
snnow STARTS AT DUSK ,
CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CABS FREE
BORN
Armstrong --At Scott Memorial rnosp-
itul on June -20, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Armstrong, ILLS " Walton, ,s daughter
McClave—At -Scott Memorial Hospital
on June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
McClure, IUt 2 Seaforth, 0 son'
Krauskopf -At Scott Memorial IIospl.
tal on July let, to Mr, and Mrs, John
Krauakoof, Dublin, a daughter
I'1ouigai At Scott (Memorial Hospi-
tal nu' Tuly 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
.Henniga3 Seaforth, a daughter
Walsh At Scott Memorial. Hospital,
on July 3, to Mr, and Mrs, John Walsh,
RR. 1 Dublin, a daughter
MRS. A. NICHOLSON
Mrs. Alvin E. Nicholson,
whose death occurred at Regina
on Sunday, was the former +Mar-
garet, Me]3ride, of Zurich.
(Surviving are two 'brothers,
John McBride, Zurich; James,
Clinton; and two sisters, Mrs.
Maud 'Schnell, Regina; and Mrs.
Mary Stephenson, 4ieneald.
Pallbearers were; Alvin &Mc-
Bride, Lorne 'McBride, Roy dVfe-
Bride, Lloyd McBride, Bill Hay-
ter, !Bert McBride.
• The funeral was ,held on Fri-
day from 'the Box funeral Borne,
•Seaforth. to Bayfield :cemetery.
MRS. J. ECKENSWILLER
Last rites were held at Kin-
cardine for IMrs. Jacob Eekens.
willer, 94, who died in hospital
there. The Rev. T. J. McKinney,
of Kinlough Presbyterian !Church
officiated and interment was
made in 'Greenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow.
Born at Oliffard, Mrs. Ec'kens-
wilier, the former 'Catherine
Blin'daeur, spent most of her
wedded lifetime in Kinloss twp,
She is survived by one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Wesley Thounpson, Kin-
cardine; four sons, George, Van-
couver; Eldon, ITlolyrood; !Edgar,
Clifford; and Levi, Seaforth; 10
grandchildren and 19 great-
gramd-children,
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (iniac,
Mitchell, 'announce the engage-
ment of their 'daughter Leona
Marie to 'Stewart Wayne 'Scott,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Scott, 'Seaforth. The marriage to
(take place early in July.
Demand for tickets for the
4.51 'train tour to Niagara Falls
on July 17th is reported 'brisk.
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Come t' the
Seaf!•,rth Lions 21st Annual
SUMMER CARNIVAL
LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH
WDNSUDADAY JULY ■ 12
2 - BIG NIGHTS MI 2
,WEDNESDAY:
Official. Opening of New $40,000
Lions Park Pool
Thrilling Exhibitions of Swimming, Diving and
Life Saving Techniques by Aquatic Stars
of the R. C. A. F.
R.C.A.F. BAND IN ATTENDANCE
Special Late Evening Attraction
THE NICKLINGS -=
Comedy on the horizontal bans and flying
somersaultists
LEIVO SEPPO --
Direct from Europe's leading 1NLusic Halls.
Wonderful feats in juggling and swaying •
roly poly board
THURSDAY:
Thrilling Entertainment - The Best in Vaudeville - You
have seen the acts on TV - See them here in person
THE MAD HATTERS --
With Rudy Spratt, King of Banjoists; Al
Dunlop, looney tunesnlith and his piano ac-
cordeon; Penny Stevens, beautiful and versa-
tile mistress of ceremonies and comedienne --
one of the fastest slam bang acts in vaude-
ville today !
THE NICKLINGS --
will present their
again
LEIVO SEPPO --
The Great Seppo will thaill you again with his
truly sensational feats
STEVE AND PAL --
Knockabout Comedy Acrobats. A laugh every
minute !A laughing riot !
Vern Hornsberger-Musical director and piano accompanist
comedy on horizontal bars
Dancing
Popular Games
PROGRAM COMMENCES EACH NIGHT AT 8.30
Bingo Bands Ferris Wheel Merry -Go -Round
Sensational Attractions
-.gym...
FREE PARKING
Admission (a donation to the New Pool) 25 Cents
Children under 12, Free
Proceeds For Lions Welfare and Maintenance of Lions Park
and Pool
You enjoy the Lions Park. This is your opportunity to assist in
nicking it possible to provide necessary maintenance, and to
indicate that you appreciate the facilities that are provided.
Draws for Valuable Prizes