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THuRSPA Y, AUGUST 5, '1954
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FOOD SAVER WAX PAPER , . , , Roll 31c
GOLDEN NET COHOE SALMON , . , . , .. , 1/2 size 29c
LIFE BUOY SOAP, Bath Size , , . , , , Spec. 2 Bars 22c
Reg. Price 2 for 29
CANNED TOMATOES, 28 oz, Tins 2 for 39c
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Benefit Dance
For Mrs. John Wood in
Bayfield Pavilion
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11
Admission 90c
Music by Norris Orchestra
Sponsored by Kippen East W.I.
DUBLIN •
Mr, and Mrs. Hubert O'Reilly and
family in London.
Mr, and Mrs. McMillan and son
Gary, Waterloo, Mr. Jim Hays and
Miss Teresa Moore, ., Toronto, with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maurice.
Ted O'Neil, Roseland, is visiting
Mr, and Mrs. Jitn Delaney.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Whetham accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs, H. Pugh to
Clairmont.
Mrs. Charles Strubb, Kitchener,
with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Flanagan.
ATTENTION !
Boys and Girls, 5 years IG years
Do you like Singing, Games, Stories ?
Do you like to have fun ?
If you do, then come along to Daily Vacation Bible
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where ? THE SALVATION ARMY
when? August 23-27 - 9.30 every morning
WE WELCOME ALL THE BOYS AND GIRLS
OF SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
1951 Olds "98” Hydromatic, radio 2150.00
1953 Chevrolet Coach, 2 Tone Green 1725.00
1949 Chevrolet Coach, two tone green 1150.00
1950 Austin Sedan (16000 Miles) excellent 500.00
1947 Chevrolet Coach 725.00
1947 Dodge Sedan 675.00
1941 Buick Sedan 285.00
1940 Ford Coach 275.00
1939 Dodge Coach 175.00
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AS IS MECHANICS SPECIALS
1939 Ford Sedan — needs body work
1940 Nash Sedan, runs and looks good
1938 Ford Coach, better that. average
1934 Choy. Coach (fender wells), runs good
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THE SEAFQRTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, and Mrs. George Routledge
and two daughters and granddaugh-
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Routledge
and son Floyd, all of Lansford, Nardi
Dakota, are visiting their sisters and
brothers, Mrs, John Beattie and Mrs.
(Chas, Doltnage, McKillop, and Mr.
A. 0, Routledge and also Mr. Robt.
McGonigle.
Mrs. R. H. Sproat received news of
the death of her .brother, Grant Cald-
well, Central Butte, Sask.
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Clayton of
Barnstaple, Devonshire, England, vis-
ited with his nephew, Thos. Carter
and Mrs. Carter and family for ten
days.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Tebbutt of Jarvis
St. left Wednesday of this week for
the West Coast for a couple of
months and will be calling at a num-
ber of places enroute.
Mr, and Mrs. taughie Gear and
daughter Jill of Fergus were guests
11ast week of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Sproat,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Evans, Pam-
ela
amela and Craig of Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Westeott spent their
holidays in 'Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs.
Evans are remaining in Seaforth for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Lamont of
Galt, spent the weekend with his
parents, Archie and Mrs. Lamont,
and Nellie Lamont,
Mrs, Rowan of Detroit was the
guest of her daughter Mrs. Hugh
Sproat.
The many friends of �Mr. John
Hotham Sr. will be glad to know that
he is greatly improved after suffer-
ing a severe heart attack on July 9.
Mrs. D. McLauchliu and Mr. and
Mrs, Don Nochar,•Toronto, were Sat-
urday visitors with Misses Annie and
Maude Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and Mari-
lyn and Douglas of London spent a
week's holidays with Mr, and Mrs.
H. E. 'Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Redmond
and Mrs. O'Malley and daughter of
Kingsville, Ont., visited Mrs. Jean
Fortune on Sunday.
Mr. Joseph Moylan and son Kenny
of Kitchener with friends here.
Miss Frances fortune has returned
home from her vacation in Temagami
Miss .Bea Sproab, Toronto, was the
guest over the weekend of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Sproat,
Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Fischetti
and family from Plailnsfield, N.J.,
U.S.A., Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo De-
Cristofero and family from Eliza-
beth, N.J., U.S.A., are visiting Mrs,
Mary Phillips and Mr. and A. Tra-
vaglione.
Mrs. Linda Kenny and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Kenny of Calgary spent the
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, H. E. Smith.
Mrs. J, Nolan returned to her
home in London after a week's visit
with her sister, Mrs, W. Anderson
and Mrs. H. McIver.
Mrs. Hugh Sproat spent last week
in Detroit.
Miss Patricia Stiles spent the
weekend with her aunt, Miss Margar-
et McIver, in Kitchener.
Mr. J. Richardson, Toronto, spent
a few days in town on business.
Mrs. J. Hotham, Bernard and Ma-
deline spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Rielly in Galt.
Mrs. C. Ryan returned from Chi-
cago where she spent the past month
with her sister, Mrs. E. Molyneaux
and Mr. Molyneaux.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen, Goderich,
spent the weekend with Mrs. Jos. Mc-
Quaid.
Mr. Joseph Matthews, Toronto,
was a Weekend guest of Mr. J. and
Miss T. Heffernon.
,Mr. and Mrs. A, Hislop, Grimsby,
spent the weekend with friends.
Mrs. R. MoDonald and son Joe, of
Stratford, spent a few days with rel-
atives.
Mr, E. McIver, Port 1Colborne,
spent the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. H. McIver. -
Paul Matthews spent his vacation
with his sister, Mrs. S. Henderson and
Mr. Henderson, Mitchell,
Mr. L. Gillespie, Toronto, spent the
weekend with friends in town.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Neilson and son,
New Hamburg, were weekend guests
of Mrs. J. Flanagan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, Toronto,
spent the weekend with Mr. T. Lane.
Mr. J. Wright, Sarnia, spent the
weekend with friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. 5. Bissett and Doreen
of Kitchener, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. P. McIver.
Mrs. Geo. MacDonald, Stratford,
was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
R. McFadden.
Mr. S. Hablcirk, Port Colborne,
spent the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. T. Habkirk.
Mr. Don Coughlin, Stratford, was
a weekend guest with friends here.
Mr, and Mrs. 5. Nicholson and
family spent last week at Bayfield.
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodward,
Donna and Gaye of Toronto and Miss
Joyce Querengesser of Kitchener with
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Querengesser
for the weekend.
Mrs. Ida Brunner of Seebach's 11111
with her daughter, Mrs. Wtn, Diogel
and Mr. Diogel.
Miss Ruth Ann Mueller of Hamil-
ton has been holidaying with her
gi andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug.
Ilille'hrecht,
Mrs. bon Rolph, Mitchell, spent
last week with her mother, Mrs. Idora
Diogel.
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Miss Ruth Hicks of Toronto, who
has been at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hicks, accompan-
ied her mother to Toronto on Mon-
day.
Mrs. Alvin Bell of Toronto has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Ralph Hieks and Mr. Hicks for a few
weeks,
Mrs. Elizabeth Rock returned home
after five weeks spent with her daug-
hter, Mrs, Harold Grove and Mr.
Grove in Detroit and a motor trip
through the United States.
Rev. and Mrs, Robert Rock of
Walkerton, with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin
Rock.
Mr. Fred Scherbarth of Detroit is
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz Jr, and
son John .of Kitchener with Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock, Joanne
and Jane, Mr. Douglas Aitcheson and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broughton and De-
borah with Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Rock, Walkerton, on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sholdice and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
and Lorne at Edgewood •Camp, Eden
Mills, on Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Miller accompanied Mrs,
Toledo Heileman and Mr, Rudolph
Fischer to Preston, visiting Mr, and
Mrs. Wilber Chambers on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querenges-
ser, Susan and Patricia, who have
been staying at the home of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L, Querengesser for the past four
months since returning from their
trip to England, have purchased a
home from Mr, Ray 'Robinson in
Mitchell and take possession the end
of this week, Mr, Querengesser be-
ing associated with the Great West
Life Insurance Co.
The Brodhagen Band were play-
ing art Wingltam 76th anniversary cel-
ebration and at the Auburn centen-
nial on Saturday and Sunday.
The armyworm is quite bad in this
area and some fanners have been
having their grain sprayed.
Miss Shirley Kleber of Kitchener
is holidaying with her aunt and uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy.
Mr. and Mts. Ernest Elligson ac-
companied Mr, and Mrs. Carl Ellig-
son and family to Hamilton, Guelph
and Kitchener visiting relatives.
Mr. Calvin ,Diogel is now doing
church survey work in Toronto.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Hinz on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Osborne and Miss Black of
St. Thomas;; Mr. and Mrs, John Krug
of Stratford; Mr, and Mrs. Milton
•Baunvbach, Shirley and Kenneth of
Stratford.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase and
family enjoyed a pleasant holiday
last week when they motored around
Lake Erie,
Mi', and Mrs. Donald Joynt and
John and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rus-
sell returned from a pleasant holi-
day at Manitoulin Island,
Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Richardson
and Kenneth are holidaying near
Lindsay, Ont., this week.
Mr, and Mrs, Al Pearson and daug-
hter of Toronto visited during the
past week with Mrs. Pearson's
mother, Mrs. Annie Saundercock.
Miss Bernice Jinks R.N. of Lon-
don was a recent visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks,
Mr. E, R. Shaddick has been con-
fined to his room during the past
week owing to illness.
A very enjoyable time was spent
at the Seaforth Lions Park when the
members of the Parker's and Key's
families gathered in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Parker, who recently cele-
brated their 26th wedding anniver-
sary. Following a delicious picnic
supper, Mr, and Mrs. Parker were
presented with a silver tea sevice by
Ms. Russell Keyes, when Mr, Edgar
Cudmore expressed congratulations
in a brief address. Mr. Parker replied
expressing sincere thanks,
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutledge and.
son Floyd of Glenburn, North Dako-
ta, and Mr. and Mrs. George Rutledge
of Lansboro, N. Dak., and Mrs. War-
ren Marble and daughter of Munro,
Utah, and- Mrs, Raymond Undlin, of
Lansford, N. Dak., are visiting their
sisters, Mrs. Jack Beattie and Mrs,
Charles Dolmage, and their brother,
Mr. A. C. Routledge, Egmondtiille.
Mr. and /Irs. Don Borne and
family of London spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Haase.
Rev. H. E. Livingstone and Mrs.
Livingstone are on their vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McSpadden,
Earl and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hawley
were in Camp Borden on Sunday.
Leslie McSpadden who has been do-
ing Caravan work returned home
with them,
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Campbell of
Thietletown visited Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. McFarlane on Sunday,
Mrs. Robt. McClure attended the
reunion at Auburn last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bilis of Galt visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haase over
the weekend.
Mrs. Anne Murray and Sandra,
Woodstock, visited with Mrs. George
Kirkby, Walton, and Mr, and Mrs.
Glen Haase at Winthrop last week.
HULLETT ':' ;.a
Members of the Burns' Mission and
Baby Band presented the program
at the WMS meeting held at S. S. 7
school. Shirley and Myrtle Knox sang
a duet, "Don't Turn The Saviour
Away". Readings were given by Blis.
abeth Brown and Noreen McBwing.
The Mission Band leader, Mrs. John
Riley gave graduation diplomas to
Candice Bell and June Govier and
membership cards to 8 in the Baby
Band. Mrs. Tam Allen of Londes-
bore, showed some very interesting
and beautiful local pictures. Mrs.
Wm. Bell and Miss Ida Leiper read
articles telling of the work of the
Bible Society, All members are ask-
ed to contribute to an auction basket
for the W, A. at the August meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. David Catcher and
family of Toronto spent the weekend
and holiday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Jewitt.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Buchanan of
Nile Stone, Ont. were visitors at the
home of his parents on Civic Holiday.
Miss Joannis Jewitt spent a few
days with her aunt, Mrs. Leslie Ball
at Blyth.
Mr. Milton D. Moore is spending
two weeks vacation at the home of
his brother, Mr. Wm. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ball and family of
Blyth spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt.
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