HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-10-11, Page 4RECEPTION
FOR MR. AND MRS. KENNETH
CAMPBELL
WED. NtTE, OCT, 17
Seaforth Conlnlunity Centre
DUBLIN
The,Du'blin Women's Institute
met at the hone of Mrs. Charles
Friend on Tuesday evening with
17 members present. The busi-
ness opened with the roll call
Shopping Guide
Starting October 13th, Seaforth
stores will close at 9 p.m.
Saturday Nights
during October, November and
l4 ecember
Merchants Committee
SE:WORTH CHAMBER ON COMMERCE
answered by the date of our
birthday.
An interesting account of the
morning eesion of the Rally
held in Mitchell was given by
Mrs. Jack Burchill and the aft-
ernoon session by Mrs. John
Nagle. Three new members were
welcomed into the institute, It
was decided to accept the invi-
tation to go to the Sta£fa Insti-
tute on Oct, 31. Mrs. Jorgenson
was appointed as convener to
look after the get -well cards,
Mrs. Andrew Whe•tham invited
the ladies to her home for the
October meeting on Oct. 23 at
8.30 p.m.
Mrs. Reuben Aikens gave a '
demonstration and very helpful
talk on the preparation and
planting of roses and perennials
after which Mrs. Andrew Whet -
ham gave a reading "October"
This concluded the meeting A
delicious lunch was served by
Mrs, Charles Friend and her
assistants.
Mr, and Mrs. John Frappier
and Susanne of Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Holland, Tor-
onto, with Mr. and Mrs. George
E. Holland.
Miss Lydia Jordison of Tor-
onto With Mr, and Mrs, Charles
Friend,
Miss Alice Styan, Mies Ther-
esa and Mary Margaret Ryan
at Cap De 'LaMaele line, Quebec,
also 0Mrs. Joseph iMelady.
Me. John Costello, Niagara
Falls, Mr. and Mrs, Pete Gros -
ick and boys of London, Mr.
Gordon Costello, Kingston with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello.
'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Car-
penter in Niagara (Fails with Mr.
and Mrs, 'Garter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ilotham
and children of London with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns,
iMr, and ars. Kenneth Van-
derwalker, Pontiac, Mich,, with
Mr. and :Mrs. Joe Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carpenter
and family with Mrs. Joseph
Carpenter.
i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newcombe
and Jimmie, Port Credit, with
'Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Stapleton,
I Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Pugh and
Glenn in Clairmont,
I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart. of
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Stewart.
Mr, Kenny and Neil Staple-
ton, Mr. Fergus Kelly, Mr, Ken-
neth Feeney, St.- Jerome 'Col-
lege, ,Kitchener, spent the week-
end at their homes,
'Miss Marjorie O'Reilly of The
Pines, (Chatham- with Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert O'Reilly.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ryan and
boys of Weston with -Mrs. Cath-
erine Ryan.
On Friday evening 19 tables
of progressive euchre were in
play at a card party and dance
in St. 'Patrick's Parish Hall.
Mrs. Joseph Carpenter won the
ladies' .prize. Mr. Michael
Coyne, the gentleman"s, Mr.
Louis Feeney, the lucky chair
prize. Norris Orchestra played
for dancing. Lunch was served
by the officers of the Altar So-
ciety who sponsored the party.
•Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae
and fainly with Mr. James Con-
nors at Parkhill,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me -Cor -
Intel: of Detroit with Mr. and
Mrs. Jaunts Rranstopf.
Mr. anti Mrs. •Clayton Looby
and f:unily in Dundas with Mr.
and SIrs. John Robertson.
• Mr. • Steve Horan, Toronto.
I with Mr. and Mrs. Ferro' Hor-
an.
on Debentures
and Guaranteed
Trust Certificates
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a er Q. for 394,
and 5 years
or one and 7 ulO years
I-Iead Office - Londinl, Ont.
District Representatives
9'. Cr. I3onthron, Hensall — Watson & Reid, Seafortli
Miss Anne Ostrom and Miss
,Margaret Meelymont, both of
Toronto, visited at their respec-
tive hones over the weekend.
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Hill of
St. •Catherines visited friends
here.
A large number of ladies at-
tended the WMS. convention
held in Brucefield on Thursday
of last week.
WALTON
The October meeting of the
Walton W. A. 'met on Tuesday
afternoon in the church 'base-
ment with 23 ladies present.
The president was in charge of
the meeting, Mrs. Walters, The
:meeting opened by singing of
hymn 254 :with 'Mrs, Jack Bry-
ans at the piano. This followed
by the (Mary Stewart 'Collect,
Scripture reading, ,Psalm 66 by
Mrs. Martin. A reading on
Thanksgiving for goodness and
dnercy by Mrs. Walters, followed
by prayer. Secretary's report
was read and adopted. Treasur-
er's report was given,, on hand
$204.09. Items of business. Do
not forget the date of the fowl
supper, Oct. 30th. Delegates to
the 'Presbyterial, Mrs. A. Turn-
bull and Mrs. Wm. Bennett. The
:closing hymn 278 followed by a
prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryan at-
tended the Steffler-+Rodhler wed-
ding in Kitchener on Saturday.
Corn cutting ie the order of
the day.
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott,
Sharon, Karen and 'Catharine,
Mrs. Grace Scott and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Miller were guests
at a reception held on !Friday
in honor of the marriage of
P10 Donald McKellar, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Dan McKellar,
Buffalo, to Hiss Kaye Williams
of North Carolina, at the home
of hie parents in 'Buffalo.
Memhels of the family of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris gath-
1 tired itt the home of their par -
lents on Sunday to celebrate ,Mr.
Norris birthday which occurred
on Saturday.
VIN,• and Mrs. Ross Houghton
and family, Mrs. M. Houghton
and Mr. Frank Stagg were
guests of Slr. and Mrs. Gordon
Houghton, I:ondon, on Sunday.
Holiday week + tid visitors:
Mr. and firs. Hugh Moore, and
(family. Lindsay, with Mr. and
Mrs. T. L, Scutt and family and
11r:. 1'. bio re,
Mr. and Mrs. L. P, Alhiss, of
GI•nfgetown, with 111•. and firs.
VARNA
The 1'nited 'Church Annivcr-
.'.ry =ervires will Ile held on
Sunday, Oct. 21, morning and
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David -Pitt and
family of Toronto spent the
weekend at the parsonage.
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sister Mr. and (Mrs. Hugh in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs,
'McEwen jr., Malcolm and Kath-
arine.
Miss Shirley Flynn and Miss
Mary Anne Van Horne of Lon-
don spent the weekend with the
former's parents, IMr, and 'Mrs,
Joe Flynn, Gerald and Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. James -'Paterson
spent the weekend holiday with
relatives in Kitchener.
Mr, and (Mrs. 'Lorne Elder and
family of Hamilton were week-
end visitors with Mrs, Elder's
father, Mr. John Passmore and
also with the former's bt'other-
Ihsrald Carey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg McKellar
and family. Seaforth. with Mr.
coal Mrs. Lindsay MeltiAlar.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Houghton
and family, Stratford, with Mrs,
M. Houghton.
Mr. Clive McDonald and faintly
and Mrs. E. McDonald, Mitchell,
With lass Olive Speare,
Mr. and Mrs, J. Heckler, Zur,
tell, with Mr. and Mrs. Donald.
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hamilton
with Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Sadler,
Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall-
ace, Carlingford.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Scott rind
family and Mrs. Thos. Scott Sr.
with bar, and Mrs. J. M. Scott,
Staffs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McLachlan
with Mr, and Mrs. Carter Kers-
lake and family, Staffs.
Mr. Phillip James and Mr.
Kenneth Walker, accompanied by
:Messrs. Carmen Keyes and Mur-
ray Dalrymple, Mitchell, enjoyed
a motor trip to Milwaukee Wis
cousin, and other places of int-
erest in the U.S.A. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor,
Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Carey.
Mr, and Mrs. L. Albiss, George-
town, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Carey.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. James Mundy
and family of Sault Ste. Marie
visited over the holiday with
Mrs. 'Mundy 's brotherin-law
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. D. Glenn 'Campbell,
Minister.
11 a.m., The Spirit of Giving
7 p.m. Evening Worship
Bert Peck.
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil IDillingand
family of London, Miss Isobel
Alexander, Toronto, Mrs. Wm.
Alexander and Mies Ruth Alex-
ander, Exeter, were recent visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. John Al-
exander,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hess mot-
ored to Toronto 'for Thanksgiv-
ing where they visited with
their son-in-law and daughter
Mr. ani! Mrs. J. McCloy and
family.
Northside United Church
Rev. Bruce W. Miall, B.A.,
B.D., .S.T.M., Minister.
10 a.m., Church 'School and
Adult Bible 'Class.
11 a.m., Morning Worship.
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
Communion Meditation, "Three
Gestures of Jesus". Nursery and
Junior Congregation.
7 p.1n., Evening Worship:
Sermon, "When You Are Push-
ed Around".
8.15 p.m., YP•CU.
Friday at 8 p.m., Preparatory
Service, in the Church hall.
Egtnondyille United Church
Dr. J. Semple Minister.
11 a.m., Thr. Public Worship
of God Sul,ject: Evangelism in
the Con r gati n.
11 a Ntt e y School.
10 a.m., The Church School
and Bible Cla <ses,
11.10 ..ni., Junior ''Cbn *rega-
rnu. 11rim. im. your children, Com-
pet'111 Ir adership.
:,11 ,fief. Sin cin! Service f,'i'
yoci o: y'rr;ple and youlh leaders.
Snlljoei: "Enlisting Young Peo-
ple in the Christian Enterprise."
Remember the Mission to the
Nation, Arra Conference in On-
tario Street Chnreh,Clinton,
Oct. '11-`>il. Missioner: Rev.
Stanley Searle, Winnipeg. (Come
and hear about The Mission.
200- copies will he given away
free of the 'booklet: "Why and
Where". What about your part
in "CALLING CANADA TO
CHRIST?
'Always welcome at Egmond-
villo Church:
Famous Trichologist Will Demonstrate
How To Grow Thicker Hair
- - - And Guarantee It !
Demonstration To Be Held Here
The new method of home
treatment of saving and grow-
ing thicker hair will be demon-
strated in Seaforth, Oat. on
Saturday, October 13. These
private individual demonstra-
tions will be held at the Com-
mercial Hotel on Saturday only
12 noon to 9 p.m.
'LONDON, Ontario In Keele,
internationally famous trieholo-
gist and Director of the Keele
Hair Experts said, "There are
18 different scalp disorders that
cause most :mien and women to
lose hair. Using common sense,
a .person must realize no one
tonic or so called cure-all could
correct all the disorders," he
explained.
Guaranteed
"The Keele firm, recognizing
claims that hair can the grown
on 'balding heads, offer a guar-
antee that most people are skep-
ti<'tal of," Mr. Keele said.
Once a person avails himself
to the Keele treatment his
Ieptieisnl immediately disap-
pears. To insure this we offer
this guarantee. "If you are not
completely satisfied with your
hair progress at the end of 30
days, your money will be re-
turned."
Hopeless Cases Discouraged
First the Trichologist is quicck
to tell hepeh•s P11He0 that they
r•tannot he helped, But tlx:
"hopeless" eases are • few.. Only
r, a man is completely Shiny.
hard is he in this lost eategory.
1f there is fuzz, no matter
!tow light, thin, or colorless,
the Keele treatment ram per,
form wonder,,
A complete, private examina-
tion. is given by a Trichologist to
determine the condition of his
scalp and cause of his hair
trouble.
Free Examination
This examination is very
thorough and- highly technical.
It requires 20 to 30 minutes,
The Trichologist makes no
charge for this examination and
no appointment is necessary.
After the examination the per-
son is told the required length
of treatment and how much it
will cost.
After starting treatment, the
person makes regular reports to
the Keele firm in London to
check the progress of the home
treatment.
To spread the opportunity of
normal, healthy 'hair to the
thousands who are desperately
looking for .help, independent
Trichologists are visiting vari-
ous cities to conduct examina-
tions and start home treatment.
No Cure -AFI
"We have no cure-all for slick
shiny baldness," Keele empha-
sizes. "If there is fuzz, the root
is still capable of creating hair
and we can ,perform what seems
to be a miracle,"
There is one thing iteele
wants to be certain every man
and woman knows. If a reces-
sion appears at the temples or a
spot 'begins to show up on tha
Crown of the head, there is
something wrong and it should
be given immediate attention.
Hair For Lifetime
''If clients follow our direc-
tions during treatment, and af-
ter they finish the course, there
is no reason why they will not
have hair all the rest of their
lives," Kettle said. "Our firm is
definitely (behind this' treatment,
it all depends on the individual
clients faithful observation of
a few simple rules."
How's Your Hair ?
if it worries you call Tricho-
logist Benny A. Leggio at the
Commercial Hotel in Seaforth,
Ontario, on Saturday ONLY, on
October 13, 12 NOON to 9 p.m.
The public is invited. You do
not need an appointment. The
examinations are private and
you will not be embarrassed or
obligated in any way.