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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-07-08, Page 4TOWN TOPICS Brother Jdseph (Cl hence Quaid) was a weekend guest of his Mother Mrs, Joseph McQuaid. Miss Mary Lou : Sills 'Chatham, spent the weekend with her•mothor, Mrs, C, P. •Sills. Miss Mazy Lane, London; was a weekend guest of her mother, Mrs, C, Lane. NIr, Edward Melver, Port Col- borne spent the weekend with his nether, Mrs. H. McIver, Mr. and Mrs. II. McFadden, So- lbringville and Mrs. E. McRae, Kitch- ener, spent a few days at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFadden. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Williams of Lake Wales Florida, accompanied by their son, Lewis, and wife Angela and daughter Lois Ann, of Washington D,C , are enjoying an extended va- cation with relatives and friends of Seaforth and Dublin. Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Flynn and Mr, and Mrs. J. Kaiser visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wiggins and Valerie in Brantford on Sunday. HENSALL Mrs, Edna Corbett of Exeter was 0 recent visitor with her daughter, Mrs, Edna ,Toms. • Mr. and Mrs, Doriald Walker of Toronto: were holiday visitors With the forrner's. parents, Mr'. and Mr's. Geo. Walker. Miss Jean Armstrong of London is vacationing at the home of her p trents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arm- strong. The many .friends of Mr. Matthew Tinney are pleased to -hear he has improved following his recent illness.. Mrs. Harold Bonthron and family are vacationing at their cottage nt Turnbull's Grove, 900 Attend Bingo Nine hundred people attended the Lingo held in the arena at Hensall on Monday night sponsored by the Hensall Branch of the 'Canadian Le- gion and Ladies' Auxiliary. Mrs. Richardson of Woodstock and Miss Hannah Murray, (Henson, split for the $1,000 prize, Mrs. D. J. Appleton, Grand Bend, Mrs. Albert Tragnair, Exeter and Mr. A. Riley; Lotdes- Tx-J tea +lam+ O burg split far the 5200 special, Mrs. Ernie, Chipehaso, Hensall, and Mrs, Ernest Fisher, 'Goderieh, won $100. Local winners i r , t the '150 prizes wore Mrs. F. G. Boatmen; Mr, Mervyn Eyre and Mr. Jint Sangster, Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Veir left last week for their honia, Carmon, Man., after spending a few weeks at the hone of the latter's father, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Hyde, and brother, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Hyde. Word has been receivedhere of the death of Mr. Charles .Penley in Win- nipeg, Manitoba, his widow was the former Miss Esther Corbett of (lay Township. 'BORN --At St. Joseph's Hospital,, London, July 1st, to Me. and Mrs. Guy Bedard, of London, a son, Rich- ard Stewart, a grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell, Iiensall, Miss Pearce of Toronto visited this week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, W, B. Cross, Mr. Ronald Passmdre of Toronto spent the weekend holiday with his mother, Mrs, Pearl Passmore and Norma. Important New Legislation respecting ELEVATORS and LI TS I wish to bring to attention that The Etgvator8 azid T, Aot, 1953, came into force on June 17, 1954, Under • .+ legislation, in Ontario the owner of an elevator, 1 w b-wai escalator, manlift or incline lift must obtain an annual linen «: to operate the elevator or lift. The legislation further provides that only a person w holds a certificate of competency issued under the Act ma make inspections of these installations in Ontario. In additio contractors who construct, install, repair, or maintain eleva or lifts, etc., may now only carry on business in Ontario if they are registered under the Act. In order to comply with the legislation— Any person employed by an insurer to make inspectio;a9 PAIS Make application immediately for a certificate of competency! OWNERS CONTRACTORS of elevators, dumb -waiters, must make application inimedto escalators, manlifts or incline ately for annual registration: lifts must make application im- mediately for licence to operate their installations. Licences and certificates of competency for the period ending December 31, 1954, are now available, and enquiries and requests for application forms should be directed to the Chief Inspector, Elevator Inspection Branch, Department of Labour, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Charles Daisy, Minister See the display of "Coke & Food" at food stores—loaded with suggestions of good things to serve with deliclousp ice-cold Coca-Cola. 6: r/. PER CARTON Including Federal Taxes Pies deposis 2c Per Go118, Pleasing people isn't hard -you serve things they like ... and flavors that go together. That's why so many home -makers are choosing sparkling, ice-cold Coca-Cola to accompany good things to eat. The unique flavor of Coke gives a wonderful lift to the meal. And you serve it in a jiffy, right in the bottle. Try it—serve Coke tonight. Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca•Cola Ltd. ESBECO LIMITED 658' ERIC ST., STRATFORD, ONT. "Coke" is a registered trade mark PHONE 78 NW THURSDAY, JULY S, 1954 WALTON The July meeting of Walton United ,Church tat an Fridaya3 afternoonn i t, the church basement. Mrs. Love pre- siding, opened the meeting with the W. A, theme song', followed ,by the Mary Stewart Collect. Scripture read- ing, Proverbs 12: 34-37, Hymn 510 was then sung, 'Secretary's report was then read' and approved. Treasur- er's report was then given by Mrs, Coutts, Business, several items of business were finished up. The an- nual church picnic will be held on Thursday, July 22nd at Seaforth Lions Park. Supper served at 0:30 sharp (pot hick supper). Sports Com- mittee, Convenor, Harvey Johnston, Mr. Thomas, Mrs. W. Rockwell, Mrs, N. Marks, Miss Margaret Stevens, The meeting closed with prayer, McKILLOP The Entrance pupils of'S.S,S,'No, 1, McKillop were successful in passing their exams, they are as follows: Beatrice Maloney, :Ronald Ryan, Kenneth Maloney, Viola Givlin, Anne Maloney, Cecilia Krauskopf, Marie Givlin. EGMONDVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson spent the week end with Rey. and Mrs. Andrew H. McKenzie and family at Islington. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Watson and Miss Alice visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark of Muirkirk. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keyes and Joan of Windsor spent a few days with the former's mother, Mrs. N, Keyes, Miss Jessie Finlayson of Lorne Park is at present with her mother, Mrs. Jas. Finlayson, Miss Laura McMillan of Toronto is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. W. F. McMillan. Miss Alva Elford is spending the holidays with her sister, Miss Flor- ence Elford in Egmondville. Daily vacation Bible School is be- ing held at Egmondville Church this week. BRODHAGEN Master Bobby Ahrens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. Ahrens entertained a few friends on the occasion of his 10th birthday on Tuesday. Barbara Ann Hoegy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy, also en- tertained a few friends on her 7th birthday on June 23rd. Mrs. Dick Watson of Exeter spent a few days at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, Mrs. Lew Hicks, Mrs. Ralph Hicks, Mrs. Jean Morton attended a shower for the former's daughter, Ruth, in Thornhill, on Wednesday evening, prior to her marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Muegge and daughters Bernice and Beverley of Calgary, Alberta, visited his brother, "g.A CE Stratford Casino Every Saturday Night $25.00 CASH DOOR PRIZE— ONTARIO'S BEAUTY SPOT EG ENT THEATRE 111. S +SAI QwTu Thurs. lex'i, Sat, FARMER TAKES A WIFE Batty Grahle-Dale Robertson A grand musical con ody with two wonderful headline stars MON. TUNS WIOD, THURS. Flll. SAT MA & PA (KETTLE AT HOME Marjorie Main - Prey Kilbride Ma, & Pa & all the kids are back patching up the old homestead trying o make it a model tarns COMING SOON -- THE DESERT SONG ,,0111111111111111111111111111111111111111/11111114.1111111111 lllllll 1111141111111111111,.111111111,11,11.111111,,,,111111114n1111111,1111111411n1111n1/ Dollar For Dollar You can't beat this Store for Values . . RIGHT NOW — YOU'LL FIND SOME REAL BARGAINS ON OUR SALES RACKS WILLIS SHOE STORE The Little Store with the "Big Values" Seaforth 111111111IIUIp1111111111„11141111,11 w 44u4n 11,na1411111111111111111411g111,1111141111111111111111.111111411,414,11,111114„11411411 Walter Muegge and Mrs, Muegge and other relatives for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sholdice and family and Mr. and Mrs. Win, L. Querengessor spent Sunday after- noon at Edgewood Canip, Eden Mills, near Guelph. Warren Sholdice re- maining for two weeks for Intermed- iate Boys' Camp. Quite a number from here attend- ed a shower for Mr. and Mrs, Wil- lard Bennewies in the Town hall in Mitchell on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weigand and nephew of Houston, Texas, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aug Hille- brecht and called on other friends. Mr. Weigand is a son of the late Rev. and Mrs. Weigand, 'former residents here. Mr. Donald Ahrens of Toronto spent the weekend at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scherbarth, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stender, and Mrs. Katie Scherbarth of Detroit with rel- atives. Two bouquets of white lilies adorned the altar of St. Peter's Luth- D* essed Ilam Supper ST. COLUMBAN PARISH HALL WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 5,30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Bingo and Booths, etc. Admission $1.00. Children 50c NOTICE We 'will be closed July 19th to Aug. 3rd. Last pick up July 12th AM' SCOINS CLEANERS eran Church at the Sunday morning service in memory of John C. Diegel who died 10 years ago June 30. 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