HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-08-30, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NDWS-Thursday, August 30, 1955
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is a
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places in Canada and the United States. A wider chokef
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hubbub is over. Now is the time to travel ... by trot )
Canadian National Railways suggest.
Where to go...
Picturesque Muskoka, Lake of Bays, Georgian Bdy'' 1
Bracing Ontario Highlands
Distinguished Laurentian Resorts
Glamorous Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle'
Scenic Jasper National Park
Fascinating California*
Historic Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa*
Exciting New York City, Atlantic City
Bustling Detroit, Chicago
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CANADIAN NATIONAL
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. Dorsey and 'Miss Wil-
liams spent the weekend in Tor-
onto.
!Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Jordan
and family of Sarnia spent last
week with .Mrs. Jean Fortune,
air. John Kenny of Vancou-
ver, 1114'. Leo Kenny of Elm
Creek, Man., and. Mrs, :Searrow
and daughter of Sudbury visit-
ed Mr, and Mrs, E. J. Kenny.
IMrs, Jaynes Hogg returned to
her 'home in ;Coliingwood on
Sunday after spending a week's
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. ;Bed-
ford Dungey and Brenda.
Mr, Jim Blakely, !London,
spent the weekend with Mr. Al-
len Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Sproat of
North Bay were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat,
(Miss Jylary Devereaux, Tor-
onto, was a 'weekend guest of
herparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. L.
Devereaux.
Mi'. Wrn. Stevenson ileft for
Quebec this week.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Hotham
Jr, and family were vacationing
in Galt last week as guests of
MI.. and Mrs. P. W. (Reilly.
IMrs. H. McIver spent a fete
days in !Stratford with Mr. and
Mrs. E. McIver,
Mrs. R. St. German and sons
Roger, 'Ronnie and Ross of 'Mon-
treal were guests last week of
Mrs. W. W. Morrow.
Northside United Church
'Minister, Rev. 'Bruce W. Flall,
B.A., B.D.,
10 a.nr., 'Church School and
Adult ;Bible Class.
11 a.m., +Mornin.g Worshsp
conducted by the Minister. Ser-
mon topic "That Worla of
Yours". Nursery for toddlers.
Junior ;Congregation,
Evening Worship will be re-
sumed Sunday, ;September 9th.
EGMONDVILLE
Rev. J. Semple will return on
1 hursday from Sauble Beach
where he spent his holidays and
will preach in 1Egmondville Un -
ted ;Church on 'Sunday, Sept, 2.
3ulbject, "The Present. Outlook
.'or 'Religion,
McKILLOP
Miss Diane Rock spent a few
ays last week with her friend,
Iiss Mary Jackson at :Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Welter -
en accompanied Mr, and Mrs.-
eslre Weitersen to Wallace on
unday to the home of Mr, and
NIrs. Walter Rode.
Mr. and INirs.:Charles Eggert,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert
and Carole, !NIr. and Mrs, Irvin
Rock, Diane, Paul and Karen
were at Ayr on Sunday at a
fancily gathering at the home
of Mrs, Eggert's sister, Mrs. A,
P. Hainpeb •
Mr. and Mrs. Aiken and
Mr, and lIkIr•s. Frank Fawm of
Sebringville were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eg-
gert.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ahrens of
Brodhagen visited 'Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Weitersen on Sunday.
C e in et e r y Decoration Ser-
vices will!be held at the Evangel-
ical Church here on Sunday,
Sept. 2nd at 2.30 p.m. !Special
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
LIMITED
r CLINTON
Next to the Community Park
TF URSDAY and FRIDAY
August 30 and 31
"PEARL OF THE
SOUTH PACIFIC"
Virginia Mayo
Dennis Morgan
(TWO CARTOONS)
SATURDAY ONLY -.Sept, 1
"SHARK RIVER"
Steve Cockran
Carole Matthews
Sunday Midnite and Monday
September 2 and 3
"SUDDENLY"
Frank Sinatra
Nancy Kelly
TUESDAY Su WEDNESDAY
September 4 and 5
"ESCAPE TO BURMA"
Barbara Stanwyck
Robert Ryan
CHURCH SERVICE
Every Sunday Evening at 7.30
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M.
AT DTIS
CHILDREN wLI.STARNDERT332 IN CARSE
FREE
music will be rendered,
Mr. and tMis, Edwin 1NIcKen-
zie and boys of Detroit visited
with Mr, and Mrs. Lavern Hoegy
on Saturday. •
Mr, Henry Weitersen received
word that his nephew, Mr. John
Weitersen of Detroit' had died on
Thursday, Aug. 23rd. Mr. Wei-
tersen was horn on the 10th of
McKillop, son of the Tate ,Mr,
and Mrs. John Weitersen,
'Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eggert
were at Milverton on Monday
evening to pay their last re-
spects to the late Albert Reis,
Editor of the Milverton Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniels and
Mrs. Durant of Rostock visited
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Koehler on
Monday.
DUBLIN
Misses Teresa and Irene Shea
of Dublin 'are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. +Ben Blonde, 'Chatham:
.Mr. Greg Blonde is visiting
Mr. and IMrs. Joe Shea, Dublin.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles :O'Neil
and family, Roseland, are spend-
ing a few. days in Dublin.
r. and Mrs. !Sterling Gee of
Windsor :with Mr. and Mrs, Jas.
Delaney,
KIPPEN. EAST
Mrs. Bruce McGregor was
hostess at her home for the
meeting of Kippen East W. I.
Mrs. Charles Eyre was co -host-
ess. The meeting was chaired by
Mrs. 'Campbell Eyr e.
Mrs, .Bruce Spiers, of Brus-
sels, who toured Europe last
year, presented colored slides
and gave a talk on her trap
Mrs. Ken McKay presented her
with a gift,
A paper on the early history
of Kippen, prepared by Mrs. W.
'Meths, was read by ntMrs. William
Kyle. rMenilbers displayed an-
tiques and prized possessions
and :gave their history.
I. A, discussion was held on the
booth 'which the Institute are
sponsor'in'g at the Kinsmen Bean
Festival, September 3. Each
menthe' was asked to bring two
pounds of home-made ' candy
and two aprons. Committee ap-
pointed in connection with this
project are: Aprons, Mrs. W.
;Kyle, Mrs. (Campbell Eyre; can-
dy. Mrs. Alex McGregor, Mrs.
Stewart .Pepper; soft drinks,
Mrs, William Caldwell, Mrs.
John (Sinclair, Mrs. Winston
Workman.
Joan !Sinclair contributed vo-
cal and tap dance selections.
HENSALL PRICES
Prices at Hensall !Community
Sales, Aug. 23rd.
Weanling pigs $8.50 to $11.,
Chunks 5112.00 to $17.00, Feed-
ers 1$20.00 to'$23,00; Sows
$42.00 to $69.00, Holstein cows
$120,00 to $148,00, Durham
$140.00 5160.00, Holstein
calves $8.00 to $12.00, Durham
Reception and Dance
For NIr, and Mrs. Wayne Scott
in Winthrop Hall
FRIDAY, AUG. 31
Everybody Welcome
Ladies bring lunch
calves $20.00 to $3.6.50. Grass:prices, 364 hogs and 100 head
cattle were selling at higher of cattle and calves were sold.
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