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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-11-05, Page 4SEAFORTH Branch of the Canadian Legion will observe Remembrance Day with a Church Service on Sunday, No- vember 8th, and with services at the Soldiers' Memorial in Victoria Park on Wednesday, Nov. 11th at 10.80 A,M, The Legion wishes to extend a very cordial welcome to all school children, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Councils of Seaforth, Tuckersmith and McKillop, all other organizations, and the general public. On Sunday the Parade will leave the Post Office at 10.30 AM, headed by the Seaforth Highlanders Band, arriviug at Northside United Churoh in time to be seated by 11 A.M. On Wednesday, the Parade will leave the Post Office, headed by the Seaforth Highlanders Band, arriving at the Cenotaph at 10.80 A.M. Order of Service Invocation and Call to Worship, Rev. D. Glenn Campbell The Scripture Lesson, Rev. J. H. James, Chaplain Seaforth Legion Hymn, 0 God, Our Help in Ages Past Address, Rev. W. E. Milroy Prayers, Rev. 3, Stinson Last Post, Bandmaster Stan Smith. Two Minutes Silence Reveille, Bandmaster Stan Smith. Placing of the Wreath GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Benediction DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Flanagan, who were recently married were hon- ored at Dublin on Friday evening in Looby Hall. Mrs, Flanagan is the former Agnes Cassidy. An address of congratulations was read by Mr, Frank O'Rourke and the presenta- tion of a purse of money to the guests of honor was made by Mr. Jim ,Givlin. Dancing was enjoyed to the music of Ryan and McQuaid Orchetra, and a lunch was served by the ladies in charge. Mrs. Mary Schulman with Mr, and Mrs, Leo Holland at Windsor. Mrs. Winnifred Rowland spent the weekend at The Pines, Chatham and in Windsor with Mrs. Bert Gall- ant, - Mr. Bill Evans, Merritton, and Mrs, John Cleary, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mrs. Loretta Molyneaux with Mr. LEST WE FORGET ! LPIT TIS WHO ENJOY FREEDOM REMEMBER THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES THAT WE MIG -HT LIVE AS FREE MEN Ball - Macaulay Ltd. Lumber Yards in Sea - forth and Clinton will be closed all day Wednesday, Nov. 11 TI -14 s3aAFOR,T 1 NBIWS and Mrs. Ken Etue at Zurieb,. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groseck of London with Mr. and Magi's, Dan Cost- ello, Mr, and Mrs. Y. Lannin and fam- ily of Toronto with Mrs, Joseph O'- Rourke. • Mr, and Mrs, William Mcllhargey and family of Lucan with Mrs, Cath- erine Ryan. Miss Mary Atkinson, of Toronto,. with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson. Miss Maryann and Arnie Tomlin- son, London, with Mr, and Mrs, Fer- gus Horan. Mr, and Mrs. Alphine Perry, Mr. Leo Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burns and son and Miss Nora Rad- er, all of Windsor, and Mr, and Mrs.. Harry Burns of London, with Mr, and Mrs. Dan Burns, Mr, Clarence Looby and Mr, Dan Costello are on a hunting trip to Killaloe and Eastern points, Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. William Atkinson of RR 2, Dublin and presented him with a purse of money. Mr. Atkin- son is leaving Hibbert twp. where he has resided all his life to live in London, Ontario, The monthly meeting of the Catho- lic Women's League was held in the Continuation School, Dublin, on Mon - clay evening at 0.30. 24 were present, Mrs. Meagher, the president, opened the meeting with. prayer, the roll was called, and reports approved. The cor- respondence included a note of thanks from Rev. J, L. Hennessey and an otter from the Downham Nursery of Strathroy to show a movie on "Beau- tifying Canada by Landscaping Your Boum," which will be held at a later date. Mrs. Ryan reported a new sub- scription and Miss O'Connell reported two new members. A report on the national C. W. L. convention at (Kitch- ener was given by the two delegates, Mrs. William Lane and Mrs. Meagher, which was most interesting. A vote of thanks was moved by Mrs. Butters and Mrs, Klinkhamer. Mrs. James Krauskopf gave a reading on the "Communion of Saints", Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes spoke briefly on the author of the reading, Rev. Monsignor Knox, who is still living in England. A card of sympathy will be sent to Mrs. Jos- eph McConnell, president of the Pro- vincial League, on uie death of her mother. It was decided to hold a soc- ial evening on Nov. 27. The meeting adjourned with the singing of a hymn and the national anthem. Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Flanagan for a surprise fare- well party prior to their departure to Kitchener. Progressive euchre and dancing were enjoyed -and lunch was served by the ladies. After lunch Mr. Fred Herbert read a very ap- propriate address and a presenta- tion of two occasional chairs and a tri -lite lamp was made to Mr, and Mrs. Flanagan and boys, and a dain- ty :cup and saucer was made to Mrs. Louise Flanagan (grandmother) by Mr. Fergus Kelly, Mr. Dan O'- Rourke and Mr. William Flanagan Jr, The recipients expressed their heartfelt gratitude for such kind- MOW THURSDAY, NOV. Sth, 1953 news and their regrets in leaving such a fine neighborhood. They extended an invitation to one and all to visit them in their new home in Kitch- ener at 126 Fourth Ave., Kingsdale, "Dear Catherine, Pat and Boys". We voice these words with a heavy heart, when nears the time that we must part. There is nothing left for us to do, but to express our feeling warm and true, A. few bygone days let us recall, the night is too short totell them all, To Mr. and Mrs. Flanagan was born a cute little brat, be gorra boys "Mike lets call him Pat". To Beeebwood school with the gang he trot, and took great inter- est in learning a lot; even in these early days he was a teacher's pet. By George, says Pat, for my wife a teacher I'll get. He looked them over from far and near, but one -to his liking did never appear. Some were too skinny, others too flabby, some puckered their mouths, others too jolly. Ah alas came one glorious day when he was invited down Kinkora way. There sat a young miss so pretty and slim, when Pat looked at her it made his heart swim. He found out Catherine Coughlin was her dame, and every weekend along he came. How that poor old horse would have to prance when Pat took Catherine to the dance, Finally Pat picked up the courage to say, Well Catharine name our wedding day, How could she refuse a guy with such good looks, so into the furnace went the old schoolbooks. We were glad to welcome you here, everyone said isn't Pat's wife a dear. Then along carne a little bundle of joy, this was Francis, the bright- eyed boy. Next arrived Bobby, a cute little lad, once again their hearts were exceeding glad. Then carne Fergus, a cute wee guy, too bad he, grew up to .be so shy. Next we see Benny with his sweet grin, starting out early the girls hearts to win, then is Austin so sweet and kind, a better lad you never could find. The baby now is Joseph dear, but only till the girls appear. We are glad to see Grandma too, such a dear old lady, noble and true, for every per- son she has a kind word to say, may the Dear Lord bless her for this we pray. Dear folks we can honest and truly say that you always acted the neighborly way. You were ever ready with a willing hand, in joy or sickness in the house or on the land, to all of us you were the perfect hostess and host, of that dis- tinctive title you can surely boast. At Canasta Pat is surely always on top, but at euchre he is a down- right flop. Catherine is the gal that knows how to trump, not for a min- ute can you sit back and slump. Many a good game we had here with you, don't be surprised if we come to Kitchener too. Well folks we hope you like the gift we brought, may you long live to enjoy them a lot. May God's blessing rest on you with health and happiness your whole life through. May good luck come in all you do and bring you real success, may every year that lies ahead in - NOW PLAYING TIiU M FEL SAT, FOitT DEFIANCE Dave Clark Tracey Roberts The story of four peoples' stand against a back of killers and guheiingera in rousing drama of the 01d West MON.. TUES. WED. RATTLE CIRCUS Iiilmphrey Bogart- Juno Allyson The story of the Arms, MedicCorps in (talon in Eorea T R �.JtATRL' SEAFORTH THURS. PR1I. SAT. THUNDERBIIRDS John Derek Mena Freeman COMING SOON — MONKEY BUSINESS When VALUE ECONOMY are considered, this store comes First. DOWN THROUGH THE YEARS — "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" WILLIS SHOE STORE JUNIOR 13. HOCKIDY—SARNIA AT 04TII TIHURS. NOV, 12 crease your :behalf of friends, happiness. Signed on your neighbors and BRODHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. Geo. klatcher, Brant- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and daughter of Hibbert, and Mr. Ronald Drager of Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Drager on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prueter visited Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hinz in Mitchell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pryee, Roger and Peggy of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beuerman and Dennis, also of Kitchener, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beuerman. Miss Gwen Rock, K -W Hospital, Kitchener, Mr. Glen Benuewies, Wind- sor, Mr. Lloyd Pfeifer of Sudbury, Mr, Ray Beuerman of Kitchener, Mr. Cal- vin Diegel, Waterloo, Mr. J. Arbuckle, Waterloo, Miss Joanne Rock, Strat- ford, tratiford, at their respective homes. Mrs. Ida Brunner returned to her home at Seebach's Hill after spending several weeks with her daughter Mrs. Wm. Diegel and Mr. Diegel. Mr. Henry C. Diegel returned home from Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Wm. Riehl is on a hunting trip in Northern Ontario. Farm Forum held their second meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman with 22 present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flannigan and boys have moved to their home in Kitchener. Their farm bas been sold to Mr. John E. Murray and will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eickureir and Brian and Mr. Wilbur Hoegy spent a wwwwinnowwwwwwwwwwwu First Presbyterian Church SEAFORTH— Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister 11 A.M. Anthem --Hymn of Peace Sermon: "The Silent Host" 7 P.M. Anthem—"O Love that will not let me go." Film, "The Bible on the Table" A joint service in the interests of the work of the Bible Society Oome to Church, A happy ending for the week few clays in Toronto. Mrs. John Arbuckle is under the doctor's care. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT CARDNO'S HALL SEAFORTH Music by THE BLUEWATER BOYS Featuring WARD ALLEN Canada's Champion Fiddler Dancing 9 to 1 , perate to ring You Box Furniture Baldwin Hardware Ball - Macaulay Ltd. John Bach Brady Cleaners John Blue John Deere Form Equipment Canadian Tire Corporat'n Carol Lyn Shop J. J. Cleary Crown Hardware Crich's Bakery Christie's Meat Market M. E. Clarke Cooper's Grocery (Successor to Clare Reith) Daly Motors Dick's Cash Grocery Anson Gilbert Motors Gillespie Cleaners &•vers The Huron Expositor Frank's B.A. Service Clair Haney Kiddies Shop Frank Kling Keating's Drug Store Reg. Kerslake Eric Milner Flowers McKindsey Drugs Gordon McGonigle Oke's Billiards Phillips' Fruit Market NOVEMBER 12 -13 Seaforth is the best place to shop at any time, but you're in for a special treat during Thrift Days! Fifty stores and shops are planning big Thrift Day specials you can't afford to miss! You'll find hundreds of bargains along Main Street on ,r,.-7t6..tetw-toweiziaVeisuliretwaiwkeasuto.A. va,-...410.04swincaluw. -0, 11 't9?.SC16f4!l9Y19{6AN/�AtT lr'vwivvua.eev�,rareevarwm�� Lucky Customer Prizes: Value $100, $50, $25, $15, $10 For every Dollar purchase made during the Thrift Days Sale your Merchant will give you One Ticket-- a chance to win one of the Five Lucky Cash Prizes of $100, $50, $25, $15 and $10. The more you take advantage of Seaforth Thrift Day Sales—the more you buy—the more chances you have of winning one of these prizes! Simply fill out your Name and Address on each ticket and drop them in the container provided in the store. All tickets will be collected November 16. Five draws will be made by Mayor E. A. McMaster. Winners will be announced in the November 19 issue of The News. A LUCKY CUSTOMER TICKET WITH EVERY DOLLAR SPENT REMEMBER! Three Days Only for THRIFT DAY Bargains Thursday, Friday, Saturd, NVe 12-1344 Shop in Seaforth During THRIFT DAYS and Throughout the Year s SHOP AT THE STORES DISPLAYING THE Thrift Days PENNANTS Savauge's Staffen's Plumb'g & Heat'g Glen Smith (Formerly MacDonald's Bakery) Seaforth 5c-$1.00 Store Stedmans 5c-$1.00 Geo. A. Sills & Sons Stewart Bros. Stevens' Grocery Supertest Station Smith's Shoe Store The Seaforth News W. D. Smith Shinen's Seaforth Lumber Ltd. Shell Gas Station -N. Bell Terry's Radio Repair Jack Thompson Thompson's Book Store Willis' Shoe Store Harold Whyte & Sons Whitney Furniture Don Woods Plumbing J. A. Westcott W. L. Whyte Butcher