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Phone: Hensall 994 r-14
To Residents of
Seaforth, EgmondviIle, Staffa,
Dublin, Brucefield, Constance,
Cromarty, Beechwood, Kippen,
Winthrop, Tuckersmith, McKillop
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TOWN TOPICS
74r. and Mrs, Donald Calder, Re-
gina, are guests at the home of the
latter's brother, MI James Aitcheaoo
•Mr. and Mrs. John Aldington and
Margaret of Varna Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jeffrey of Exeter and 51i;s.
S. Brown were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Allington on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Job Ransom, Mrs, Al-
fred Wood and Mrs. George Ostie of
Fergus,, attended Seaforth Fall Fair,
and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Dale over the weekend.
Mr. David Bradshaw has taken a
position in the Dominion Bank.
Kenneth Eaton of Toronto spent
his holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo, Eaton,.also in Montreal
Mr, jos. Devereaux and Mr. Thos.
Dorsey, Dublin, left Saturday for the
West by motor where they will visit
friends for the next three weeks.
Miss Lillian Southgate, of the Do-
minion Bank staff, leaves for Tor-
onto next week where she has been
transferred.
Miss Lillian Faulkner spent the
weekend in Galt,
Mr. W. S. MeEwan, K,C„ and Mrs,
McEwan of Winnipeg were visitors
this week of Mrs. Reid and Miss Gal-
braith. Mr. McEwan was returning
from the Bar Association meeting in
New York.
Mrs. ((Dr.) G. C, Dodds of Winni-
peg was a guest of Mrs. Reid and
Miss Galbraith.
'Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wambold, Mr,
and Mrs. L. A, Wambold, Misses Nor-
ma and Ruth and Master Douglas
Wambold of Kitchener, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close.
Mr, and 1'Irs. Moxley and Miss
Evelyn, of Dorchester, were callers
at the home of Mrs. C. C. Koine on
Saturday,
'Miss Jessie Finlayson has accepted
a newly -opened xoom to Crediton
Public School,
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Carroll,
Goderic'h, visited with friends- in
town over the weekend.
3It. and Mrs. Win, Cleary have re-
turned to their home after holidaying
in Midland.
Miss Barbara Wright, Miss Mary
Lou Sills, Mr, Gordon McKindsey and
Mr, Michael Bechely attended the
rugby game in London last Saturday
at Western University,
Miss Barbara Dale has returned to
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Dale after being a patient
in the Scott Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Wing -
ham, were weekend visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Whitney.
Miss Mary Hagan, Essex, spent the
weekend with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Hagan.
Mr. and Mss, Jack Cleary, Chat-
ham, spent the weekend with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cleary.
Miss Ethel McKay, Toronto, visit-
ed with her mother, Mrs. A. McKay,
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs: Alex McGavin, Strat-
ford, spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. McGavin and Mr. Fred
:MeGavin.
Miss Yvonne Bolton, Stratford,
spent the weekend at her Home here.
Mr. Francis Huisser, Zurich, spent
the weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Huisser.
'The choir of St. James' Church
presented Miss Margaret Kelly with a
lovely gold compact before her de-
parture.
Mr. Willis Dundas has opened his
coal office in the Seaforth Monument
Works Office.
Mr. Jack Fortune, London, spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Jean Fortune,
BORN
ELLIOTT—At Scott Memorial hospital, on
September 21)th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Elliott, RR, n Dublin, a son
BRAY --At Scott Memorial hospital, on Sep-
tember 28trd. to Mr. and -Mrs. Stanley
Bray, Seoforth, a son
COLSSON — At Scott Memorial hospital, on
September 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Colson, RR. 1 Blyth, a son (Kenneth
Arthur)
WOLTERHEEK—At Scott Memorial Hospital
MI Sept. 25th0Mr, and Mrs. Dirk
Wolterb k RR S I th
At Seaforth Fall Fair—A group of Seaforth School Children in the parade.
Six long red mangels, Douglas Ri-
ley, Ross Millson, Donald Matthews,
Six Garden carrots, Ann Trott,
Gordon Dale, Eric McIntosh, Alice
Christie, Mary Charters.
Sohn Scott, David Livingston,
Six yellow Intermediates, Douglas
Riley, Donald Matthews, John Scott,
Barbara Boyd.
Six parsnips, Keith Pethick, Lloyd
Pethick, Ann Trott, Bill Corlett, Ross
Mtllson.
Six garden beets Bonnie McLeod,
Keith Pethick, Marie Rowland, Alice
Christie, Lloyd Pethick.
Six onions, Harvey Dale, Ross Mill -
son, Douglas Riley, Laurel Dale,
Phyllis Forbes.
Six tomatoes, ripe. Douglas Riley,
Wayne Dinwoodie, Keith Pethick,
Ann Haugh.
Two citrons, Ross Vincent, Doug-
las Riley, Jack Broadfoot, Ross Mill -
son, Bob Broadfoot.
!Two cabbages, Ellen Boyee, June
Dupee, Sandra McGonigle, Ken Du -
pee Clayton Connell.
Twelve potatoes, Alice Christie,
Beatrice Siemon, Merle Cooper, Joan
Roberton, Elizabeth Habkirk.
Twelve potatoes, Douglas Riley,
John Etue, Glen Nott, Donley Pretty,
Jack Crozier.
Twelve potatoes, Mary Allan, Lois
Charters, Mary Scott, Janet Mc-
Gregor.
Twelve potatoes, Douglas Jamie-
son, Douglas Riley, Beverley Nott,
Wayne Dinwoodie, Glen Nott,
Plate of potatoes, Douglas Jatnie-
son,, Douglas Riley, Mary Allan, Alice
Christie. —Norman Carter, Judge.
Flowers
Bowl of French Marigolds, Ross
Vincent, Marlene Forbes, Beverly
Nott, Ronald Mason, Anne Charters,
Bowl of African Marigolds Craig
Willis, Keith Pethick, David 'Living-
ston, Douglas Riley, Bonnie McLeod.
Bowl of Pansies, Bruce Miller,
Lorna Dinwoodie, Marie Dale, Mary
McIntosh, Douglas Riley.
Bouquet of Asters, :Ruth Teall,
Douglas Hugill, Douglas Riley, Mary
Scott, Theresa Etue.
Bouquet of Sweet Peas, Douglas
Riley, Peggy McLeod.
Bouquet of Zinnias, Bill Teall,
Ellen Boyce, Douglas Riley, Ann
Haugh, Peggy McLeod.
Bouquet of Gladioli, Douglas Riley
George Ross, David Livingston, Neil
Haugh, Emily Elliott.
Bouquet of Dahlias, Douglas Riley,
Ronald Mason, Sandra McGonigle,
Glen Nott, Ellen Boyce.
Bouquet of Cosmos, Neil Haugh,
Douglas Riley, Glen Nett, Robert
Elliott, Beverley Nott.
Best bouquet any variety, Haugh,
Neil Haugh, Bonnie McLeod, Ann
1 -laugh, Lorna Dinwoodie.
ee , . 4 . ea or' , a son Cooking
Six tea biscuits. Ruth Teall, San-
CONSTANCE dra Dungey, Douglas Riley, • Merle
Cooper, Ruth Crozicv.
One white layer cake, iced, Nancy
Stanway, Laurel Dale, Marie Dale,
Mary Broadfoot, Ruth Albrecht.
One apple pie, Wayne Dinwoodie,
Lorna Dinwoodie, Douglas Riley,
Pearn McLean, Lois Dale.
Rolled cookies, Douglas Riley,
M. Beuerman, Joanne Beuerman,
Barbara Dungey, Jessie Brown.
BRODHAGEN Six bran muffins, Douglas Riley.
Lloyd Pethick, Keith Pethick, Ruth
Crozier, Jessie Brown,
Writi
Gradnge 1, Ruth Anne Allen, Evelyn
Dick, John Middegaal, Cathie Eckert,
Margaret Maloney,
Grade 2, Patricia O'Leary, Robert
Elliott; Mary Allan, Lois Maloney,
Barbara Plumstael.
Grade 3, Marie Rowland, Robert
Govenlock, Madelnn Townsend, Joan
Boyce, Joap Middegaal.
Grade 4, Ken Dupee, Patricia Hor-
ton, Joan Dick, Marlene Miller, Pieta
Verburg.
Grade 5, Lorna Dinwoodie, ,Pack
'Matthews, Shirley Horan, Merle
Cooper, Mary Ann Reynolds.
Grade 13, Helen Middegaal, Mar-
lene Austin, Ellen Boyce, Grace Ste -
num, Ruth Sills.
Gracie 7, Marie Dale, Joan Me''
Laughlin, Lois Dale, Rutin King, Joan
Beuermann.
Grade 8, Elaine Etue, Marjorie
Miller, Mary Lou Ruston, Frances
Shultz, Frank Nigh.
Art
Gr. 1, 2, 3, K. Nott, Kenneth Al-
brecht, Darlene Coughlin, Janet Row-
cliffe, Ruth Anne Allan.
Gr. 4, 5, 5, Neil Broadfoot, Ron-
nie Johnston, Ken Mc\"airn,
Gr, 7, S, Marie Hunt, Bill Vander -
burg, George Ross Carl Richardson,
(Open) Mural of to Fall Fair scene,
Douglas Riley, Neil Iiroadfoot,
Wayne 13cnnewies.
Miscellaneous
Poster, Janet 7leGregor, Milton
Dale, Douglas Riley.
Child's apron, Ann Haugh, Mar-
jorie Riley, Cecalia Praiser, Douglas
Riley, Marie Manley,Ariificial flowers, Marlene Austin,
Theresa latae, Douglas Riley, Marie
Dale, Lila Dalrymple.
DANCING One handkerchief, Douglas Riley,
Marlone Austin Barbara Mennell.
S'very Wed., Sat. - Holidays Two pot holders, Douglas Riley,
Betty lOondie, Barbara Mennell, Lois
Anniversary services will be held
in Constance United Church on Sun-
day, Oct. 1, services at 11 am, and
7:80 p.rn.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Addison, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Dexter and Mr.
and Mrs, Peter Lindsay attended the
Walton Anniversary services Sunday
evening.
Harvest Thanksgiving will be held
at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on
Sunday morning beginning at 11 o'-
clock standard time.
Mr's. Alvin Pryce, Roger and Peggy
Lou of Seaforth spent a week with
her parents, air. and Mrs, Harry Beu-
erman.
:Mlrs, Ed Wesenberg, .Mrs, Finlay-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie of Toronto
with Mi, and Mrs. Geo, Mogh on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swegge and
Mrs Lydia Querengesser of Detroit
with Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Schmidt.
Mr. Dalton Hinz and Kenneth visit-
ed Mr, and Mrs. A'l'bert Malchon at
Rostock. -
Miss Betty Jean Hinz spent Sunday
with Miss Ruby Schmidt at GadshiIl,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose, Lorraine
nncl Yvonne of Point Edward with
Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Leonhardt,
Mr. and Mrs, John Arbuckle, Jim-
my, Billy and Bobby spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Don Stauck, Kitch-
ener.
Members of the Church Council at-
tended the Church Councillors Con-
centinn at St. John's Lutheran
Church, Waterloo.
Seaforth Pall Fair
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT
Six Swede turnips, David Living-
stone, Douglas Riley, Bruce Coleman,
Elien Boyce, Ann Haugh.
Six (leaden carrots (short) Keith
Pethick, Bill Corlett, Lloyd Pethick,
Keith Boanewies, Marie Rowland,
Stratford Casino
Dale, Marlene Austin.
Clothes pin bag, Douglas Riley,
Nancy Stanway.
Knitted or crocheted article, Heide
Buri, Barbara Mennen, Betty Goudie,
Shirley Quinn, Theresa Etue.
Any garment of sewing, Erie Sie-
rran, Ann Haugh, Betty Goudie, Shir-
ley Quinn, Joyce Buchanan.
Model Aeroplane, Douglas Riley,
Carl Richardson, Ralph Benuewies.
Bird House, Douglas Riley, Leon-
ard Miller, Neil Haugh, Bob Fother-
ingllanl.
Any piece of woodwork, Douglas
Riley, Rose Siemon, Lloyd Beuer-
man, Jack Broaiifoot, ;limns' Sallows.
Any hobby, Marjorie Miller, Neil
Baugh, Douglas ',MT, Ned Broad -
foot, Hugh Corwin.
Clays mounted, Douglas RileY,
Wayne Ellis, Marie Hunt. Judge
Gordon Wright.
Social Studies_, Seaforth Public, St.
Janes',
Natural Science, St. James', Sea -
forth Public.
Art, St. James', Seaforth Public.
Crafts, Seaforth Public, St. Janes'.
Rural School Display, No. 7, Tuck-
ersmith, No. 3, Tuekersnaith, No. 2,
McKillop,
FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS
Oil painting, E. C. Boswell. Pencil
drawing, Eleanor Storey. Pottery,
Mrs. J. Grummett, Eleanor Storey.
Wooden tray. hand -made, Eleanor
Storey. Miscellaneous novelties, El-
eanor Storey. Collection of antiques,
Mrs. J. Grummett. Most points in
Section, Eleanor Storey.
FLORAL EXHIBITS
Aster, 7 blooms, 1 variety, Peebles,
Wm. Bradshaw. Aster display, Pee-
bles, R. Allan. Cosmos display, Elgin
Nott, Peebles. Dahlias display, Pee-
bles. Dahlias, 3 blooms, Robert Aslan,
Peebles. Dahlias. 13 blooms, Aldine' -
ton, Robert Allan. Marigolds (Afri-
can), Peebles. 'Marigolds (French,
W.S.D. Storey, Verbenas, display,
Peebles, Bradshaw, Petunias (single
fringed) Mrs. E. Nott. Wm. S. D'.
Storey. Pansies, display. Bradshaw,
Robt. Allan. Zinnias, 5 blooms, Mrs.
Elgin Nett, Wm, S. D. Storey. Zin-
mas, baby or pompon, Mrs. E. Nott,
Robt, Allan. Zinnias, display, Robt.
Allan, Mrs. E. Nott. Annual Phlox,
display, Mrs. E. Nott, Mrs. Peebles.
Snapdragon display, Peebles, Brad-
shaw. Stocks,fi spikes, Peebles. Sca-
hinsa, display, Peebles. R. Allan, Sal-
piglossis, display, Bradshaw, Mr's. E.
Nett. Collection of Annuals, Mrs. E.
Nott, Chrysanthemums, Peebles, Mrs,
Haugh, Table bouquet, tall, W. Pee-
blos, Mrs. 1. Nott. Table bouquet,
low, W. Peebles, A. Turnbull. Psoras
arrangement, Wtn. S. D. Storey, Del-
' pirirtium or Larkspur, :Mrs. E. Nott,
Wm. S. -D. Storey. Calendula or Pot
Marigold, Mrs. 5, Nott, Wm. S. 5,
Storey. Collection o1' potted plants,
Wm. 8, D. Storey. African Violet, in
bloom, Wm. S. D. Storey, Eleanor
i Storey. Collection of u or. more Afr:-
canr Violets, 71rs. T. Balton. Single
house plant in bloom, Wm. S. D.
Storey. 45'ni. J. Dale. Best novelt • nil
cut flowers, Thos Aldington, novelty
Peebles. Coieous (foliage), 2 varlet -
n ti m. J. Dale, IS tn. S. 0. Storey.
let,ralem Cherry, Win S D. Storey,
1'lc•anm• Storey. Aspidistra, Miai.
Haugh. I3en and Chickens, Mrs. Jas.
Carter, Cactus, collection, 0 v'ar'iet-
ies, Mrs, Haugh. Gladiolus, 3 spikes.
I Mfrs. R. Allan. Gladiolus, (i spikes.
Mrs. R, Allan. Gladiolus, 8 named
varieties, Mrs. R. Allan. Gladiolus
display, Mas. R. Allan. Best spike of
Gladioli, :Ml's. R. Allan, Mrs. E. Nott,
Corsage, Mrs. E. Nott, Eleanor
Storey. Gaillardia, Wm. S. D. Storey',
!Eleanor Storer.
CANNED FRUIT & VEGETABLES
Preserved Crab Apples, Mrs. James
Carter. Pr e s e r v e d Strawberries,
Mrs. Engirt Nott, Mrs. J a 01 e
Carter. Canned Cherries, Rhubarb,
[Peaches, pears, :Mrs, James Carter,
Canned Plums, Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs.
James Carter. Canned Pineapple, Mrs.
James Carter, Mrs. Elgin Nott. Can-
ned Raspberries, Mrs. Janes Carter,
Grape juice, Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs.
Janes Carter, Chili sauce, Ethel Den-
nis, Mrs, James Carter. Pickled Cher-
ries, Mrs. James Carter, Mrs. Elgin
Nott. Canned Tomatoes, Mrs. James
Carter. Mustard pickles, Cucumber
pickle, pickled beets, Mrs. James Car-
ter, Relish, Mrs. Elgin Nott, Mrs.
James Carter. Salad dressing, Mrs.
J. Carter, Ethel Dennis. Canned
Chicken, Mrs. J. Carter. Canned
beef, Fred McClymont, Mrs. Janes
Carter. Canned sausage, Fred Mc-
Clymont, Mrs. James Carter. Tomato
catsup, Mrs. J. Carter. Conserve. Dist.
J. Carter. Currant jam, Mrs. J. Cart-
er, Mrs. Elgin Nott. Strawberry- jai;:,
Mrs. 3. Carter, Mrs. Elwin Nn -t.
Raspberry janr. Mrs. Elgin Nott, Lt's.
J. Carter. Apple .telly, Mrs. E'r'in
Xntt, Mrs. J. Carter.
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