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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-09-02, Page 5'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1954 The Wriqjkt Specials R)iAL SAVINGS IIBRE ,;OLDEN DEW MARGARINE 4 lb 1.00 )EL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL, 20 oz. tins . , , , 3 tor 1.00 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 lb Bag 1.23 VELVET CAKE & PASTRY FLOUR 5 Ib Bag 27c 'ARNATION MiLK, Lge. Tins 7 for 1.00 DAMPBELL'S TOMATO or VEG. SOUP , . , . 8 Tins 1.00 CHOICE GOLDEN CORN, 20 oz. Tins 7 tins 1.00 ST. WILLIAMS ASSORTED JAMS & MARMALADES 9 oz. Jars 5 for $1.00 INSTANT PUDDINGS 8 Pkgs 1.00 LARKS PORK & BEANS, 20 oz. Tins 6 for 1.00 JOHNSONS HARD GLOSS G'LO COAT 20% more in each tin, .. , Pt. Tin -63c. Qt. tin -$1.10 WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Self Serve Low Prices Free Delivery BRODHAGEN Harvesting in this vicinity has lbeen completed. Master Warren Slholdiee accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Berman Hinz and son Gary on a trip to Midland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose and Yvonne of Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Leonhardt. Announcement McColl ®Frontenac Oil Company, Limited is pleased to announce that effective September first Mr. STANLEY E. BRAY Who has been associated with the Company for four years will manage the distribution of TEXACO PRODUCTS In the Seaforth ancl Brussels districts TRACTOR PLOWS New: M. -H. 2 & 3 Furrow, never used but weathered GREATLY REDUCED also Used 2 & 3 Furrow Plows at Seaforth Motors Phone 541 Seaforth TUE SF.IAIi'ORTli NEWS TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Ven Allen of Winni- peg visited during the weekend with Mrs. E. (Cruse, Mr, and Mrs. J. Mode - land; also visited Mr. and Mrs J. Quail of London, and other relatives. Mr. Russell Ferguson of Montreal was a guest on Tuesday of his aunts, Miss Annie and Miss Maude Fergu- son. Mr. and Mrs. James Sterling and family of Agincourt, visited Mr. and Mrs, Robert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. Miss Tl. V. Adams ;returned to Welland en Tuesday after visiting her father, Mr. Miller Adams, Me- HiBop. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fladd of Teeswater spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Me3Gavin. Mr, and Mrs. George MaeGregor and family of Walkerton visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mc+Gavin on Sunday, Visiting at Mr, and Mrs. Jack Moore's are Mrs. Dave Peoples and sons from Jackson, Mich„ Don Hat- cher and Frank Murphy from Alyiner Air Force Training School, 'Harvey Moore has bought Mr. Charles Garniss' house on High St. Mr. and Mrs, •Garniss are moving to London, where their son and daugh- ter reside. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs, Peter McCowan and daughter spent a few days at Pine Cove Lodge, at the West arm of Lake Nipissing and other points in Northern Ontario including the home of the' Quints at Callander, Mr. Dave Dunlop, Waterloo, spent the weekend with friends in town. Dr. 3, Hagan, Chicago, is spend- ing his vacation at the home of his sister, Miss Mary Hagan. Mrs. )Rnalph McFadden and Murray spent last week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and Patsy have returned to their home in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. B. Shaw, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. Boussey. Miss Margaret McIver spent last week at her home here and is now vacationing with friends in Piston. Master Peter and Miss Patricia Stiles are holidaying at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.. T. D. Morris, Mount Forest. Miss Mary Lou Sills, Chatham, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. C. P. Sills. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Aldington were Mr. and Mrs. John Aldington, Varna, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew McLachlan, Cromarty. A few days ago Mr. and Mrs. T. Aldington enjoyed a motor trip with Mr. and Mrs. John Aldington to Montrose- where they saw the only covered bridge in Ontario, then t4 Elora, and theGorge Park, the Fer- gus dam, and Kitchener. BORN McQUAID-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on August 27, to 'Me. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuaid, Senforth R1t5, a son ROGGE-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on August 50. to Mr. and bars. Walter Rogge. Seaforth, a son LAWRENCE -At Scott Memorial Hospital, an August 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, Mitchell, a eon BUCHANAN - At Scott Memorial Hospital, on August 30. to Mr. and Mire. Donald Buchanan, Londesboro, a son McLEAN - At Scott Memorial Hospital, on August 31, to Mr. and bars. Don McLean, Seaforth, a daughter PALMER-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on August 31, to Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Seaforth RR4, a daughter BRUCEFIELD Neil Haugh attended the Exhibi- tion while visiting relatives at Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. John Knight of Sault Ste Marie visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Haugh for a few days recently. DUBLIN 'Rev, 'Father Devereaux, Chicago, Ill., with Mr. and Mrs, David Mc- Connell, Mr, and Mrs, William Bvans, Mer- ritan, with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Ev- ans. Patrick Doyle, Cleveland, Ohio, with, Mr, and ,Mrs, Joseph Doyle, Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Holland and ehildren, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Flynn. George Taylor, Walton, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott, Mr. and 'Mrs. Herman Smith, Port Elgin, with Mi', and 'Mrs, Frank Burns, Mrs. William Byrne and Joseph Jordan, Trenton, Mich., and Gerald Jordan, Sarnia, with Miss Monica Byrne, eon Klinkhamer is . visiting in Chicago. Mire. M. Shulman left'on a trip to Buffalo and Virginia, .U.S.A. Mrs. Teresa ,Eckert in London and Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs, Martin L. Brick, De- troit, Mich., . with Mrs. Kathleen Feeney. Mr. and 'Mrs, Clayton Hill, Chica- go, Ill, with Mr, and Mrs. Martin IClinkhamer. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus 'Reynolds, Detroit, are vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan, Tor- onto, visited .friends here. Frank Rowland, Toronto, with his mother, Mrs. Winnifred Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Pat 'O'Rourke, Dun- das, witll Thomas O'Rourke. Miss Anne Kahne, Chatham, with Matt, Coyne. Tom Holland, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward McGrath and children, Ilderton, visited friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. john Cleary, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mrs. Fred Eckert spent a week in Toronto. Pat Longworth, Detroit, called here last week. Misses Madeline and Dorothy Dil- lon are visiting relatives in Buffalo and Niagara Falls. HULLETT Mrs. Leslie Reid was hostess to the Burns' WMS and WA on Thurs. Aug. 27. Mrs. MacGregor and mem- bers of her group conducted the wor- ship service. In the absence of Mrs. White, the president, Mrs. George Carter conducted the business ses- sion. Plans were made to have a thankoffering meeting in the church on Wed. Det. 13, with the auxiliar- ies of Walton, Londesboro, Win- throp and Constance as guests. Thankyous were received from Mrs. Eddie Bell, Miss Marilyn Taylor, and Mrs. Geo. Watt. A total of $44.- 74 was donated in the Copper Con- test with Mrs. C. Moon's group the winner. The two losing groups will entertain the winners at the Sept. meeting. Mrs. Jim Howatt was ap- pointed to take Miss Gladys Leip- er's position as 'World Friends' See. The W. A. asked Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Bell to purchase 3 doz. cups and saucers for use at the meetings. HENSALL Mrs. W. Coleman, Misses Sadie and Shirley Coleman visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fin- layson and family, Brucefield. Miss Jean Kennedy of Grand Bend visited last week with Miss 'Carol Brown. Misses Shirley Coleman and Con- nie Corbett visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz at Dash YOUR HOME an INVESTMENT USE ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS and protect the most important purchase you'll ever make hw yip LUMBER thing or et eiVi3 quir PLYWOOD INSULATION, LIME & ASPHALT CEMENT PHONE 47 SHINGLES td. nn '.„ 1111111111,11111111111A1,11111111,1111A1I11l10111,,In1ll l„11,11IIIIII1n1ann11111 MMMIa11IIIA411111n1111n111111111111nl11IImilifintel Grand Bend A Day of Laughter I r r SUNDAY - SEPT. 5TH PARADE 0 2 O'CLOCK 3 BANDS ! BEAUTIFTJL GIRLS ! HORSES ! DECORATED CARS! LIONS CLUB BEAUTY CONTEST $50.00 in PRIZES (Enter Sunday) ✓2.30 P.M. Concert on the Beach Neil McKay and Orchestra featuring Outstanding Entertainers CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUPPY RAFFLE (Cocker Spaniel) Draw to be made at Midnite Dance JOIN THE PARADE WITH YOUR SADDLE HORSE ! PRIZES $20 - $15 - $5 (Stabling arranged for the day) A day of real fun and amusement for you and your whole family Sponsored Jointly as a goodwill gesture by Lions Clttb, Chamber of Commerce, Canadian Legion and Lakeview Casino MIDNITE DANCE Last Dance of Season 1954 1,11,,11,,,,, 1 1„11111111111,111111,11,1 l 11, l m,11111,111„111111111111111 I I,11,11,1I,111„ l l l l n l„I I, II, 11 1111111,11111111111111111,11111,111, h a l l„NI wood and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mor- enz at Grand Bend. Miss Connie Bell is on vacation and is enjoying a motor trip to the Maritimes, ' Miss Carol Brown visited this week with Miss Jean Kennedy at Grand Bend, Mrs. Peter ivlcNaughton and Robt. and Mrs. Bert Horton, Jane and Bruce are holidaying at Grand Bend this week. Mr. and Mrs, Milton Stewart of Seaforth were recent visitors with Mrs. Flora Consitt. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Willert and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Koehler visited last week at Port Hope and Toronto, they were accompanied home by Miss Joan Koehler who has been holiday- ing in Toronto. Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exeter visit- ed during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schroeder and family. Miss Margaret Grieve of Seaforth was a recent visitor with Miss Mattie Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moir of Strathroy spent the weekend with relatives and friends here following a pleasant holiday at Port Elgin. Mrs. Bremner of Listowel was the guest of Mrs. A Crerar last week. Wine Ford Sedan Mrs. R. Y. McLaren of Hensell was the lucky winner of the Burns' canned heats Jingle Contest, and will be officially presented with a new Ford Mainline Sedan within the next two weeks. Mrs. McLaren com- pleted the jingle by filling in the last line, and was chosen winner of the New Ford Sedan. Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exeter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Parker and family. Mrs. Emalie Parker is holidaying at the home of her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Reyes, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keyes at Mitchell. APPOINT COUNTY NURSES Huron County health Unit, which recently moved its quarters to Gode- rich, has for the first time iu its Ms - tory a complete nursing staff, ac- cording to supervisor of nursing, Miss Norah Cunningham. The nurses and their districts for the coming year will be: Miss Mary Love, Wingham and parts of Grey and East Wawanosh townships; Miss Janet Thompson. Howick, Turnberry and Morris town- ships; Miss Jean Marshall, Goderich: Mrs. D. Considine, Clinton end Hullett township;. Miss Phyllis Campbell, Sea - forth, McKillop and pe its of Grey township; Miss Angela Psutka, Col- borne, Ashfield and West Wawanosh townships; Miss Barbar.! - Saul r. God- erieli, Stanley and '1'uckersin1t11 town- Ships: ownS11ips: Miss Hilda I'letrh, Exeter and Stephen township; Miss Patricia Haag, Exeter, Hay and t shorne town- ships. FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS Below is a partial list of Fall Fairs "ocuthcars"tot Canadian s ou t de - in Ontario. t lag ed. At least 511 per vent of all Sept. 17, 1b fatal accidents are caused by drink - H F A FOOTBALL Finals - 1st Game HOLSTEIN vs WINTHROP FRIDAY, SEPT. 3 At Winthrop Community Park Game Time 6,30 Listowel Sept. 27, 28 London :Western Fair) Sept. 13-18 Lucknow Sept. 28, 29 Markdale Sept. 13, 14 Merlin Sept. 22, 23 Mildmay Sept. 13, 14 Milton Sept. 24, 25 Milverton Sept. 24, 25 Mitchell Sept. 28, 29 Neustadt Sept. 17, 18 New Hamburg Sept. 17, 15 Norwich ............ Sept. 20, 21 Orangeville Sept. 14, 15 Paisley ... Sept. 20, 21 Palmerston Oct. 4, 5 Paris Oct. 1, 2 Ripley Sept. 24, 25 Rockton Oot. 9 & 11 St. Marys Oct. 5, 0 SEAFORTH .... ..Sept. 23, 24, 25 Stratford ........... Sept. 20-22 Strathroy Sept. 10, 11 BRODHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. John Amstein, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hoppenroth of Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz on Sun- day. BORN --.In South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday, Aug. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Watson of Exeter, (Doreen Wolfe) a son, Douglas Clif- ford. The Voice Of Temperance The effect of small amounts of alcohol is insignificant if the drinker is lying in a hammock. Not so if he is operating a fast-moving machinery, or engaged in any activity involving hard. work, dexterity and good judg- ment, athletics for instance. Instru- ments called dynamometers enable investigators to measure muscular output. It has been found that there is a ten percent loss in muscular en- ergy one hour after drinking two to six ounces of whiskey. This "fatigue effect" however, is only one of the "No Alcohol" rule universally enforc- ed in athletics, transportation and in- dustry. Alcohol blurs vision and in- terferes with skilful movements in- volving split-second timing and good judgment. Most young people like to eat behind the wheel of Dad's car. As a class, even without alcohol, their dril'111g re'c'ord is not impressive. In fact: their's is the worst record of any age group. Therefore they need to know that tht' "roupla beers" alibi receives little sympathy from pollee officers. Dr. J, M. Russell, after 115 veurs of examining, the drivers of Acton Arthur Ayton Blyth, Brussels Chatsworth Cliesity Clifford Collingwood 17rumbe Dundalk Dungannon Durham Elmira Sept. 3, 4 & ti Embro Sept. 20 Erin Oct, 8, 9&11 Exeter Sept. =22., 28 Fergus Sept. 10, 11. Fordwich . , ... , ...... Oct, 1, 2 Hanover Sept. 15, 111 Harriet= .. Sept. 22, 23 Sept. 2s, 211 zing.' Sept. 21, 2'i Sept 21, 22 Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Sept. 80, Oct. 1 Sept. 10, 11 Oct. 8, 9 5c.pt. 25.25 Sept. 20, 110 Sept. 8, ,1 Sept. 21 Sept, 7, 8 io ?d Caen➢® Every Saturday Night $25.00 CASH DOOR PRIZE - ONTARIO'S BEAT[TY SPOT