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The Seaforth News, 1956-07-12, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, July 12, 1956 BEST BUY MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON 794 oz. Tin 43c Breakfast Club 2 -FRUIT MARMALADE 24 oz. Jar 25c MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 15e off -- spec. 1.59 MAZOLA OIL 16 oz, bottle 37c TREE SWEET LEMON JUICE for Lemonade 6 oz. tins 2 -for 25c JEWELL SHORTENING 1 Ib carton 27c DEW K'IST GOLDEN CREAM CORN 20 oz tins 2 for 27c extra special al ROBIN HOOD CAKE .MIXES BROWNIE HONEY SPICE ••• p• g GOLDEN .6a Plus coupons in Pkg. SPECIALS BUJ OR WHITE OFF TWO LARGE SIZE "AP TWO CANNON FACE CLOTHS only 77c ST. WILLIAMS RASPBERRY JAM STRAWBERRY JAM 9 oz. Square Jars 3 at., 2 rsp. -- 5 for 1.00 SUNKIST ORANGES 144 . 3 dos. for 1.00 GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND .Dancing Every Night To the .Music of CLIFF SCANLON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Melody with a rhythm -- More More popular week by week ! Crowds bigger week by week ! 2 lbs 33c D MKTWRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOO SELF SERVE LOW PRICES NOTICE • Closed for holidays from July 19th to August 6th Last pick up July 14th Scoins Cleaners RECEPTION & DANCE For Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor (Dorothy Pincombe) Hensall Towle. Hall, Friday, July 13th Des jardin a Orchestra. Everybody welcome. Ladies bring lunch Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Tuesday Evening, July 17 at 7.30 p.m. will be our annual BULL NIGHT Everyone is welcome to join us in this evening of education, fellowship, fun and inspection of bulls. Guest speaker, Bob Carbert, Farm Editor for CRNX -TS/Ingham. Radio and TV. For artificial breeding service or more information call collect to Clinton HU 2-3441 between 7.30 and 9.30 A.M. CAR BARGAINS 1955 CHEVROLET COACH 1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1953 FORD % TON PICKCTP 1952 NASH RAMBLER STATION WAGON 1950 PONTIAC COACH, radio 1949 CI-IEVROLET SEDAN NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED SeaforthMotors OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 541 INVEST IN SHORT TERM Ontario Loan Debentures Issued for $100 and Upwards 4% PER ANNUM --- 5 YEARS 13 3/4, 0/ Per Annum 3 and 4 Years Interest is Payable By Coupon or By Cheque ENQUIRIES WELCOMED Ontario Loan & Debenture Co. Dundas St, et Market Lane and Market Square London, Ont, In the heart of the shopping district A LONG ESTABLISHED SAVINGS CORPORATION TOWN TOPICS Drs. Donald and J3i11 Munn have arrived home from Honolu- lu, Hawaii, where they have been taking post -graduate training• at the Queen's General 'Flospi!tal. They are visiting their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Munn, Mr. and {Mrs. Lorne Dale and granddaughters, IMiisses ,Glenda Johnston and Lynn Wrigllut spent two days last week as guests in Wallaoehurg and Dresden, also attending the wedding of their son, Donald, to Miss Barbara Sauer, R.N., whieh took place in the !Presbyterian {Church, {Dres- den, on Thursday, July 5011. The little girls were acting blower girls. Dr. R. P. Dougall of Toronto 'was a guest at the home oCE Ms. and Mrs. IM U. Rennie. Mrs. Helen Kirldby of Lon- don is visiting her aunt (Miss Minnie .Somerville. IMr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary, la. land Mrs. Pat •Cleary, Lon- don, and Mrs. Wm. Cleary, of Toronto were weekend guests a Mr. and Mrs. W. J.Cleary. 'Miss Ann Powers, Waterloo, spent the weekend with friends here. MasterPeter !Stiles es and Miss Patricia Stiles have returned af- ter a holiday spent with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morris in 'Bayfield. IMr. John (McQuaid spent the !weekend with this niece, Miss Florence McQuaid, ISitrwtford. (Miss !Madeline Horbhaan is hol- idaying lvibh her uncle and aunt Mr. and /Mrs.. D. !Cooper, Bruce - field. IMiss Lois Ann Williams, Flor- ida, U.S.A., is spending her•holi- days with her cousin,'Miss Joan Williams. BORN Bettger —At Scott Memorial Hospital on July 10, to Mr and Mrs. W. H. Bettger, Seaforth, a daughter 10051 an—On Sunday, July 8th, at Wingham General Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Ttlnahan (Mary Idennedy), St. Augustine, a daughter -. ... _ .. WINTHROP. The W. A. and. WIMS meeting was held in the schoolroom of the 'church on Wed, evening, July 4 when -there was an at- tendance of 20. The meeting was opened by the singing of hymn 519 after which the ladies stood for a moment of prayer. Mrs. Smith, the president, noted that the Dominion of Canada had cel- ebrated its birthday theSunday before. We should be proud of this wonderful land and also proud of our ancestors who founded our fine homes. It was decided to send two girls to Al- ma !College in August. Mrs. G. Smith !gave a reading on stew- ardship. She said that we must :be faithful above all else, A Playlet "It -Could :Be You", pre- sented by Mrs. H. J. Rapson, las. Les :Pepper, and Mrs. Wm. Alexander was very interesting and helpful. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. A so- cial cup of tea was served. CROMARTY Mr. T. McCallum, of Toronto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Sorsdahl and Connie !left on Saturday for a motor trip to the West. Mrs. !Dan McKellar, Russell and Joy Anne, Buffalo, called on friends here during the week- end. Russell is spending the va- cation weeks with Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace. Mrs. Ruby Routly, St. Marys is a visitor with !Mrs. Thos. Scott Sr. and other relatives. Many (Cromarty friends of Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Hulley at- tended their reception in Win- throp hall on Friday night. ;Miss Patsy Drake, 'Staffa, is holidaying with :Miss Ld'ura Ohappel. . Mr. Prank Stagg and Mrs. M. Houghton visited on Sunday with !Mr. .and Mrs. John Hough- ton, (Mildmay. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wallace !during dike week- end were Mr. and !Mrs. G. Haegy of London, Mr. and Mrs. Allan FOR CANVAS FOOTWEAR LADIES & MEN'S IT'S Willis Shoe Store Brownie's DRIVE-IN - LIMITED CLINTON B Next to the .Community Park THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 12 and 13 "THE DAM, BUSTERS" e Richard Todd • Michael Redgrave (TWO !C'AIRTOONIS) SATURDAY and MONDAY July 14 and 16 "HONDO" (Color) • John Wayne (TWO CARTOONS) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY July 17 and 18 "UNCHAINED" • Chester Morris o Barbara Hale Featurette: "Small Town Idol" (color) (O!NE CARTOON) Tuesday—"DOLLAR" NITE $1.00 Admits a Carload ! EO% OPiems OPP.NS AT l P.M. BROWSTARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN. UNDER 52 IN SASS FREE Ilaegy, Ottawa, Mr. and !Mrs. Ralph 'Sohellenlburg, Mr. and !Mrs. Freely and son, .London, and Mr, and Mrs. (Horton Mc- Dougall. Mr. and Mrs. Alex .Crago, St. Marys called on friends in the village on 'Sunday evening. Mr. and )Mrs. Otto Walker vis- ited on Sunday evening with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. (Robert Hulley. Mrs, T. L. !Scott was hostess for the Jul meeting of WMS. !Mrs. W. )anper presided and led in :the worship service. The topic "I will (build my IOhurah" was given by ;MTS. T. L. Scott, who also spoke briefly on the highlights of bhe June 'Confer- ence which was held at Avonton, Mrs. M. Lamont had charge of the ':body Iboold with Mrs. Har- burn, Mrs. Sorsdahl, Mrs. Laing, !Mrs. Harper, Mrs T. L. /Scott and Mrs..Mc'lCaig !assisting. Mrs. Allen gave current events from the Glad Tidings. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Harper. The Ladies' Aid appoint- ed Mrs. Mervin Dow and Mrs. Jas. (Miller as a Bower .commit- tee for July and. August. A funeral service for the late Mrs. William P a c tri kpiss ho Pass- ed ed away et the home of .her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Lance Norris, Wyam- ing, on Friday, was held in iCroanasty !Presbyterian' {Church on Monday with a large crowd of 'relatives and friends in at- tendance. Rev. S. Kerr of Ex- eter and Cromarty conducted :bhe service and the .Cromarty Male Quartette sang two appropriat numbers, Mrs. Patrick was th former Jean Hyslop and wa 'born in Tuckersnrith tw!p, whey she resided until her marriag to NIr, !Patrick in . 1904. The; spent !their !married !life on bh! old Patrick :farm on :Staffs lin until :moving to Wyoming. Besides her sorrowing husban she is survived by one daughter Mrs. Lance .(Agnes) Norris o Wyoming; one sister, (Mrs. J Hudson, Hensall; a brother, Mr Ralph Hyslop, Tuckersmibh, enc two grandchildren, Ronald ant .Barbara Norris, Wyoming. A daughter Janet, predeceased he several years ago. The !pallbearers were Messrs Roy Patric!:, John Patrick, Robt, Patrick, Thomas Laing, Andrew Moore and Harvey Moore. Flowerbearers were ':Messrs. Stewart O'.Brien and Mr. Cliff Thompson of Wyoming, and Gor- don Laing, Montgomery Davis, William Lamport and Kenneth McKellar. Friends were present from Toronto, Streetsvdl•1e, lInnerldip, !Seaforth, Zurich, Brucefield, ri Weyomingt. and surrounding dist- e d BRODHAGEN DIEGEL REUNION The annual Diegel reunion was held on 'Sunday, July 1st at the home of Mr, and (Mrs, •Harold Rock, R. R. Bornholm with a good crowd attending. Races were held and .games played. The races were in charge of Mr. and !Mrs. Ronald Hinz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jailing, IMr. and Mrs. Wan. Bennewies. Games in charge of Mr: and Mrs. Martin Riegel, Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard Querengesser, Mr. and Mrs, Nor- man Kistner. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. George :Sherrin. President, 'Geo. Wright conducted the meeting preceding the supper end Glen Diegel, Sec.-Treas., read the minutes of last year's meeting. The newly elected committee re- sulted as follows: Pres., Ronald Hinz; !Sec.-Treas., Gary 'S'hold- iee. Booth !Com., Mr. and !Mrs. Russell .Sholdice, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rock. Race lCam., Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rolph, .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young. Bingo ,Com., Mr. .and Mrs. Mervin Leonhardt, Mr, and :Mrs. John Oldfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnston. Soft ball Com., Ronald Drager. Horse ahoe, Geo. Leonhardt, The next meeting to be held the first 'Sunday in July at the home of Mr. and !Mrs. Joseph Smith, (McKillop. !Prizes for the oldest lady went to Mrs. Alma Diegel; the oldest gent, George Diegel; the youngest baby, Nancy Jane Die - gel, 5 week old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Diegel, fMitohel3. longest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. !Leonhardt. latest mar- ried couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Hinz. The race results: Girls 3 and years, Katherine Lyon, Starr ischer; boys 3 and 4 yrs., Laur- i Fischer, Roger Diegel; girls 5 d 6, Gloria Diegel, Janice Wright; ;boys 5•and •6, Boblby istner, Jimmy Riegel; girls 7, , 9, 'Shirley Voch, Joyce Rock; oys 7, 8, 9, Bruce 'Wright, Ed - ie Baker; girls 10, 11, 12, Ray ock, Roger .Sholdice; wheel'bar- ow race, Donald Diegel and loria Diegel; p'e plate race, herry Hressler, Ed Baker; .bis- uit race, Bruce Wright; adults breaker race, Mrs. David avis; !blindfold race, Mr. and r s. onalld Ralph; toothpick nd life saver relay, Howard uerengesser; man ,pinning die- er on doll, Howard Querenges- r; ladies slip showing race, rs. John Oldfield; men step - ng off 100 ft., !Martin Diegel, Mr, and Mrs Lord Dicicison and intra, Mr, and llrs. Harold nyth, with Mr, and Mrs. Robert bb for the holiday week end. The Brodhageu Band assisted Zurich Centennial on Wednes- ay evening. They were guests the Gloor-Knipe reception at rale B Ranch, Sebriugville, on ursday evening, the groom be - a member of the band. Mrs. Chas. Ahrens and grand - on Clayton Ahrens, acconlpani Donald Ahrens to Ottawa. Edwin, Scherbarth was confin- to Sealorth hospital with a t infection; also Mrs, Wilbur egy underwent a minor oper- on at the same hospital: both 4 an K 8 0 b d R c ja a M Q se pi al Gi at d at Ci Th iug s ed ed too Ito ati 1 have returned home. Miss Ordelia Wolfe and Miss June Wolfe of Detroit visited Mr, and 'Vire. Lavern Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe visited Mrs, (!'red 'toilets near Monkton. Mr, and Mrs Dinham and Mrs. Alvin Bell of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph hicks. Master Robert McGill of Mitch, ell hae been holidaying with kis grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Eickmoir Miss Diane and Master Larry Beuermann of Seaforth have been holidaying with their grandmoth- er Mrs. Louise Hillebrecht Mrs. John Eliigson of Mitchell with Mrs..Annie Eliigson. Mrs. Howard Querengesser, Su- san, Patricia and Elizabeth. of Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell .Sholdice this week. Susan and Patricia attending vacation Bible school here. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Becker, Dorothy, Kathy, -.Gordon, David and Helen of London with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Rock on .Friday, Dorothy, Kathy and Gordon re- maining Gary and Warren Sholdioe are at Eclgewood Camp, Eden Mills near Guelph, for two weeks, Gary is Athletic Director. Mr. add Mrs. George Howes of Orillia and Ray Beuerman, RCAF, Edgar, with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann for the week end. Ray is remaining with his par- ents for two weeks' leave. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennewies, Mr. and Mrs. Rhine Kahle and. Carol, of Mitchell, at the same home on Sunday, Carol remain- ing for a week's holidays; Mr. and 'Mrs, Wm. Agar !(Car- rie IMogk) of Penticton, B.C., visited at the homre of John F. Prueter recently. Mrs. Louise Hille'brecht of Kitchener with her sister, Mrs, Ed Prueter and Mr. Prueter re- cently. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Hoegy, Barbara, Maynard, Bonita and Merle .attended the Daer Reun- ion at Rostock recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Mogkre- ceived word on Monday of the sudden death of a heart attack Of Joe 'Berry of Mount Hope. His wife is the former Minnie Miler. The funeral to be held on Thursday. {Mrs. Berry has many relatives here. .'Mr, and Mrs. Ed Fischer, Keith and Brian of .Seaforbh with,4Ylrs. Rosins {Miller on !Sunday. Carol Lyn Shop Anuval Summer Sale. COMMENCING FRIDAY A.M. DRESSES Reduced 20% SUMMER MILLINERY 20% Off COATS Off SUMMER LINGERIE SHORTS, T-SH1RTS SUMMER BLOUSES BATHING SUITS 20% off STRAPLESS BRASSIERES GARTER BELTS DISCONTINUED LINES GREATL Y REDUCED Please—All Sales Final '.7.467,74.10 i/ fiiOtliith ar,a l i Years of Progress What a difference thirty years can make in so simple a routine as shopping! Remember mother, when just three items meant three separate stops...the butcher...the baker... and the greengrocer? That was before I.G.A. pioneer "one-stop shop. ping." That was before your neighborhood I.G.A Owner - Manager neatly packaged your entire weekly shopping needs and placed them ALL under one roof ! Yes . • , your ultra -modern neighborhood I.G.A. Store has changed the CHOREFUL shopping of yesteryear into the CHEERFUL shopping of today. Make this week's shopping easier.., quicker... pleasanter ... and, of course, more eco- nomical by shopping the modern I.G.A way. Thirty years of steady growth and progress PROVE that more Canadians from Coast to Coast prefer to shop at I.G.A. BEANS IGA with PORK IGA PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz jar 31 c CLARK'S IRISH STEW 15 oz tin 27c MARGENE MARGARINE 1 -lb ctn 33c CADBURY'S INSTANT CHOCOLATE 1 -lb pkg 49c 2 tins 29c 20 oz. tins MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON 734 oz tin 43c OGILVIE WHITE CAKE MIX 17 oz pkg 31 c LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX 2 pkgs. 25c free A valuable pearl neck. lace to all IGA custom- ers with an order of $7.00 or over. This is our way of saying "Thank You" to you for making 30 years of progress possible KRAFT DINNER 2 pkgs 25c ISONEMemmuulrilgliCEMII Dainty RICE' 1 -lb pkg 16c IGA CATSUP 11 oz bot. 23c IGA SPECIALS 5 lbs. Snoboy Oranges 59c bag Bananas, 2 lbs. 29c Ont. Head Lettuce, 2 Ig. heads 33c Jubilee Peaches, 2 lbs. 35c I G A Grape Fruit Juice tin 26c 48 oz. tin AYLMER CHOICE Peaches hvs 2 tins 39c IGA ORANGE Marmalade, 24 oz jar 29c SWIFT'S Meats for Babies, 2 tins 46c Saran Wrap, 12" roll 39c KELLOGG'S AYLMER Chili Sauce 9 oz bot. 25c HELLMAN'S Mayonnaise 16 oz jar 59c DOMESTIC Shortening 1 -lb ctn 32c SUNNY MORN Coffee 1 -lb bag 95c BLUE OR WHITE Breeze (5c off) gt size 75c SOCIETY Rice Krispies, 9'4i oz pkg 28c I Dog Food, 2 20 oz tins CLEARY' IGA MARKET Seaforth 29c