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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-02-25, Page 4PLAY OFFS SARNIA at SEAFORTH SATURDAY, FEB, 27th 9 P.M. Ad111ts 75c Children 25e KIPPEN EAST The February meeting of the Kippen East W. I,'met at the home of Mrs. W. Broadfoot. With Mrs. J, McLellan in the chair the roll call was, a pair a historical lovers, The motto, Old days, old ways the world as it used to be, was given by Mrs, N. McLeod, She spoke on French Canada in Quebec and brought out many interesting points of the old days and new times, but concluded that none •of us would want to go back to the inconvienees of the old days, Mrs, Forrest and Mrs, Kennedy from Hensall sang two very pleasing numbers and Mrs. Forrest played a piano solo. There was a display of grandmothers' things by everybody. osarerromgew Euchre & Dance Seaforth Coniniunity Centre FRIDAY, MARCH 5th Cards at SAO. 1•Iurdoch's Orchestra Auspices Seaforth W. I. Adm. 50e, Lucky Lunch Ticket Ladies please provide sandwiches S + A oRTI NIVWB THURSDAY, FE VARY 5, 1954 The grandmothers in the community were invited to the meeting. Mrs. Dalrymple gave a demonstration, snaking flowers out of nylon stock- ings and instructions how to dye the nylon, Her finished product was lovely to look at. A poem by Mrs. W. Workman, business was dealt with' and donations were voted. to the Cancer Fund, to the Hensall Legion, the penny fund and Easter Seal. Mrs, W, Broadfoot condueted a Quiz. Lunch was served by the host- ess and committee. DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Peter Grosick, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello, Miss Teresa Feeney and Dorothy Anne Costello with Mr, and Mrs, William Costello, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, J, Frappier, Tor- onto, with Mr, and Mrs, George Hol- land. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smuek and girls of Kitchener with Mrs, Loretta Molyneaux, Mr, and Mrs. Holtzhauer of Galt with Mr, and Mrs. Dan Burns. The annual meeting of McKillop, Logan and Hibbert Telephone Co. was held on Wednesday afternoon, Feb, 17 in the church hall with an average crowd in attendance, Mr. ,Trines McQuaid, the See.-Treas., read the annual report. The net profit before taxable was $4158.00. The Dominion Income tax paid was $831.00 leaving a net profit for the year of $8,326.00. A new line was reconstructed east of Dublin for two and one half miles at a cost of $2,200.00. The same board of direct- ors was returned for the ensuing year. Mathew Murray, President; Albert Simon, Vice Pres,; James McQuaid, See,-Treas.; Mr. Patrick Jordan, Mr, Lyall Warden, Mr. Her - bort Mahaffy, Mr. John Holland. Two minutes of silentio was held in respect to the memory of Miss Mary Beale, who passed away since the first of the year and Mr. Joseph Worden, a former director, WINTHROP The W. A. and W.M,S. meeting ,q1' Cavan Church will be held in the Church on Wed., March 3rd. Roll can will be answered with a donation of a new artiele for the Korean bale. The Winthrop ,Chanter of the ex - elusive Saturday Evening Club again assembled at the Betties' home on College Ave, with all charter mem- bers present except Mr. C, Hulley, who was absent owing to a too strenuous day sawing wood. Oh yes, one of our biggest members, the veterinarian, was somewhat delayed owing to a maternity case at the barn. One new member, Mr, J. Axt- mann was initiated and put through the 1st degree Grand Order of Bal- oney, A most enjoyable evening was spent playing Runnnoli and Monop- oly and listening to the old time barn dances from Wingham and St. Catharines, interspersed with the munching of candies and apples. Mr. R. Hulley Jr. demonstrated a new system •of typing invented by him and as yet not patented, also the magician performed some slight of hand. The playing of God Save The Queen rang the curfew 'for the night's events after which our host Brother Betties served a dainty but light lunch with "Bunny" Godkin getting more than his share of the �$„2650m 17e 7t4r. ''` gl� 44. u€ e{•e c-444616 �e ''exilee 44 - you .tib The Army is the career for the young man who wants to get ahead ... who enjoys travel , . , who can face up to adventure. It is not the place for the man who wants it easy. For there's a lot of training and hard work. But you benefit in new skills ... in financial security. And promotion comes fast for men with ambition and ability. The Canadian Soldier is one of the best paid, best fed, best looked after soldiers in the world. From the long term view, it's a career that offers much: Chances for extra training and promotion, travel and adventure, 30 days annual vacation with pay and financial security for you and your family. In the Army you are important to Canada because you are trained to defend our freedom. For your future ... for Canada's ... join now! To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 years of age, skilled tradesmen to 45. When applying bring birth certificate or other proof of age. Apply right away—write or visit the Army Recruiting Centre nearest your home. No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont. No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Begot St., Kingston, Ont, Canadian Army Recruiting Centre, 90 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ont. No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main St, W., North Bay, Ont, Army Recruiting Centre, James Street Armoury, 200 James St. North, Hamilton, Ont. A2OCWO SERVE CANADA AND YOURSELF IN THE ARMY Listen to "Voice of the Army"—Wednesday and Friday evenings over the Dominion Network for you. Oad! When one of the family calls you to the phone and whispers, "I think it's busi- ness," it reminds you how important calls of that kind are, even at home. You don't have to upset your eve- ning's plans, because your telephone gets things done quickly, nearby or far away. Whether it's a matter of sales, or serv- ice, whether it's early evening or late at night, you can depend on your telephone. Just give it a thought next time one of the family says, "It's for you, Dad!" THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA vmovvivomvuvwwwwwwwwwko First Presbyterian Church Rev, D• Glenn Campbell, Minister 10 A.M.1Slble Class anti Church School -- 11 A.M. — "THE EVERLASTING KINGDOM" Junior Congregation — 7 P.M, -- SERVICE OF SONG 8,15 P.M.—Y.P.S. Fireside, OOME1 TO CHURCH—What greater calamity Cali fall upon a people than the loss of worship.—Carlyle. cookies. Question; Is the Saturday Everting Club running opposition to the Corn- er Club? Ask either "Muffin" or "Dick Fisher". Plans for the next meeting are as yet indefinite. TUCKERSMITH The regular meeting of the Tuck- ersmith Ladies' Club will be held at the home of Mrs, Ernie Crich on Wed, March 10th. The roll can is to be answered by "My Favourite Past - time." The Tuelcersmith Ladies' Club held a successful euchre and dance in the Seaforth Community Centre on Friday,. Feb. 12, The prizes for the euchre were won by, ladies most games, Mrs. Elmer Townsend; ladies' lone hands, Mrs, Bethune; men's first, David Papple; lone hands, Lorne Dawson; ladies consolation, Mrs. Jim Doig; men's consolation, Wally Crich. The lucky lunch prize was won by Mrs. Erwin Sillery. McKILLOP S. S. No. 2 Farm Forum met at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. S. McBrien on Monday evening of this week, and as there was no regular discussion, this being review night, we bad a short talk on 'Credit Union by R. E. Mc- Millan followed by questions and some discussion on the subject. The same being disposed of we played progressive euchre for some time. Winners; ladies, Mrs. Ephraim Clarke, Mrs. Wm. Storey, Eileen when you buy your coal at Seaforth Lumber Ltd. MINIIMIMSXIIMMIS CO-OP FED CHICKS Always get off to a Flying Start when fed on Co -Op 20% Chick Starter fortified with all the required Vitamins and Minerals Also don't forget Co-op Grow Mash and Co-op Lay Mash at SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP 111911111111•01,60 M100.1111=010. EP UR RED CROSS R_ For as long as there is human suffering then there is need of the Red Cross. You know the need, and how great it is. Please help generously—the work of mercy never ends. $5,422,050 is needed this year Local Campaign Chairman Rev. D. G. Campbell • Phone 304 EG ENT THEATRE {' FORTI Now PLAYING TRURS. 1100. SAT. TRE PATUPCNDER George et4oMaters' of the Greatest Indian lighter of all. ilinenrter MON. TUES, WED. NIAGARA COLOR Adt,lt Marilyn Monroe Joseph Cotton Suspense and spectacle to heel, you on the edge of your scat TotURS. EEI. SAT. HANGMAN'S KNOT Randotf Scott Donna Reed COMING SOON CONEIDENTIALLY CONN1E 3 WE REPEAT .. . YOU CAN TIE OUR LACES .. . BUT YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR VALUES ! ANY WHERE WILLIS SHOE STORE The Little Store with the "Big Values" Seaforth . HOCKEY—Thurs. Feb. 25th, S,30 p.m., Exhibition—Milverton Int. B. vs 04th Baldwins, Adults 50c, Childress 25e. Sat, 27th, 9 pan„ Junior B. Playoffs, Sarnia at C4th. Adults 75d, Children 25e. muununnun,unnauruu111110.0,amwuu,u.n11111111111,111“11.11,0111111111.1M ...... 11110111111,111111111, tttttt COOPER'S GROCERY WEEK -END SPECIALS I Jello -O Jelly Powders 6 Pkgs. 550 Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix Pkg. 19c AYLMER TOMATOES 2-28 oz. Cans. ,39c Aylmer Fruit Cocktail 15 oz. Can 25c Country Kist Cut Golden Wax Beans...,. 2-15 oz. Cans 21c Birds Eye Frozen Orange Juice 6 oz. Can 21c Fresh Carrots 2-20 oz. Pkgs. 29c FRESH HOME MADE SAUSAGE pound 57c CHEOIC THE FRUIT COUNTER Orval Cooper, Seaforth Phone 8 SELF SERVICE 011 COUNTER SERVICE Dolmage; men, Stewart Dolmace,Next meeting will be at the.home of Wayne Dolmage, Ellwood Clarice. I Mr. and Ars. Nelson McClure. RCAFhas Openings for AIRCREW OFFICERS - AIRCRAFT TECHNICIANS and AIRWOMEN Valuable Training Trades - Good Rates of Pay - 30 days annual leave with pay - Medical Care - Housing and Travel. AIRCREW can earn $280.00 per month while training to fly .. . to be eligible you must be single, 17-24 years of age and have junior matriculation or equivalent. GROUNDCREW can earn $153.00 per month to start ... to be eligible you must be single, 17.39 years of age and have Grade VIII or equivalent education. Married exservicemen eligible. AIRWOMEN may take the same trade training as men. Women 18-29 years of age with Grade IX or higher are eligible. For full details see your RCAF Career Counsellor who will be In SEAFORTH THURSDAY MARCH 4th AT TOWN HALL Or Write or Phone 4-7314 RCAF RECRUITING UNIT 343 Richmond St. 411111111.1.22 London MINNIE TOWN OF SEAFORTH Tax Prepayment Receipts for 1.54 THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH WILL PAY 4 PER CENT PER ANNUM UP TO AUGUST 31, 1954, ON ALL PREPAID 1954 TAXES Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk's Office in the Town Hall D. H. WILSON TREASURER