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"Chintz Cottage"
By La:nd1.l.bore Young People
In Walton Community Hall
Tuesday, March 11
8,30 P.M.
Sponsored by Boundary & 17th Group
of Walton United Church
Admission 50e and 25e
ServiceSchool
On Cockshutt Tractors and
Tillage Equipment, will be
held on Friday afternoon,
Feb. 29, at
GORDON McGAVIN
FARM EQUIPMENT
SALES AND SERVICE
WALTON
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Contract Barley
BRQDHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs, Dave Lemon of Sea -
forth with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe on Sunday<
111r'. and MTS. Clifford' Woodward,
Donna and Gaye of Toronto with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
(uerengesser for the weekend,
Miss Qrdella Wolfe has returned
to IDetroiq.
Thd community was shocked to
hear of the sudden death of Mr.
Frank Dantzer in London, He eon -
diluted a garage business here for 18
years.
Winthrop 'Young People presented
their play "Cahn Yourself" at St,
Peter's Lutheran Church here on
Tuesday evening sponsored by the
Luther League.
A hockey game between Manley
School and our school was played
last Wednesday evening at the local
skating 'rink. The score was 4-3 for
Brodhagen. The teacher, Miss Velma
Pomrenki, served angel cake' and ice
creast at the school to the players
after the game,
Master Wayne Beuerman, son 'of
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman, fell
on the ice on Saturday evening at
the skating rink, hitting his head and
knocking him unconscious for about
one hour, Other than having a sore
eye, lie is getting along nicely.
Members of the Confirmation
class and the Pastor, Rev. Becker,
enjoyed bowling at Stratford on Sat-
urday afternoon after which they
had lunch in the church basement
and enjoyed skating at the rink in
the evening,
Mrs. Ida Brunner of Seebach's
Hill is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Diegel,
Farm Forum was held at the
home of Mr. and MI's, Manuel Bon-
ermann on Monday evening with 23
present. It 'being review night there
was no discussion. Moving pictures
were shown by Miss Velma Pomren-
Id. "New Ways of Farming" and
We are again contracting
acreage for the Canada Malt-
ing Co.
Seed will be available at our
warehouse.
Seaforth Farmers Co op
PHONE 9
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
11aslStastW leh
were very
much
enjoyed. Refreshments were served
and progressive euchre .was played,
hardt rizes ands Russell 8holdicoMrs. ss ((highn-
).
Mrs. Dalton Bins and Norman Ben-
neweis (low). The next meeting to
he hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Leonhardt,
A shower for Erma Welt was held
at the Town Mill, Mitchell, on Fri-
day, evening prior to . her marriage
to Bruce McLean of near St. Marys.
Glenn Mogk read the address and
they were presented with n bedroom
suite. Dancing was enjoyed to music
by Willow Grove Serenaders.
Mr. Wilbur Hoegy suffered burns
to his face and hands while cleaning
paint brushes, when paint thinner
which he threw into the furnace
ignited.
Mr. J. F. Prueter returned home
from a holiday in Florida.
tEMMEIWZOTIRMARIEMOSARIN
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
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Seaforth Community Centre
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• SPEAKER:
The Hon. Milton F. Gregg, V.C.
Federal Minister of Labor
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Tickets $x.00 each, will be sold in advance to all wishing
to attend
Only 200 tickets will be available and may be secured at
Baldwin's Hardware, or through representatives of the
four townships to be named next week,
Tickets must be picked up by March 92nd.
Program includes:
Everett Meres & Co„ Magicians
Lillian Gibbons, the Sophie Tucker of Ontario
Glenda Jones, Dancer
M. Benjamin, Accompanist
And four outstanding acts by the
Station, Clinton
m
personnel of RCAF
HULLETT
On Feb, 25th Hullett Farm Forum
met at the hone of Mr, and Mr's.
Bert Hoggart with thirty adults pre-
sent. As it was review night there
were no discussion questions and
Mrs. Hoggart conducted a recrea-
tional program. Card winners were:
most games and lone hands, Mrs.
Town of Seaforth
Tex Pre -Payment
eceipts For 1952
THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH WILL PAY 4 PER
CENT PER ANNUM UP TO AUGUST 31, 1952,
ON ALL PREPAID 1952 TAXI, S
Certificates and full particulars may be obtained
from the Town Clerk's Office in the Town Hall
D. H. Wilson
TREASURER
48 Pontiac Sport Coupe
41 Pontiac five pass. Coupe 40 Dodge Sedan
39 'Dodge Sedan 47 Plymouth. Sedan
37 Olds Coach 37 Buick Sedan
39 Ford Coach
'47 Ford 3 ion stake with racks 41 Ford 2 Ton stake with racks
We have some new Pontiac Cars & GMC Trucks in stock
and delivery is good on most models
RICE MOTORS
Our Reputation is Your Guarantee
Pontiac"Buich Dealer GMC Trucks
PHONE 799 SEAFORTH
and Art art; cense-
Hog
Bo Dalton g
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lotion,' Miss Betty Addison and Bob
Dalton. Next week the group meets
at the hone of Geo. Castor.
DUBLIN
The death occurred suddenly Sun
day night in London, of Frank Dant-
zer, in his 49th year. HIe was the se-
cond son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Dantzer. He was a mechanic
by trade, and operated a garage in
Brodhagen for 18 years. A year ago
he shoved to London He was a mem-
ber of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic
Church, Dublin< He is survived by
four brothers, Joseph, Kitchener;
William, McKillop; Harvey, Wind-
sor; Andrew, Dublin; by one sister,
Mrs. John Nagle, McKillop twp.
St. Columban C• W. L.
Easter 'Dance
Monday, April 14
Willowgrove Serenaders
Orchestra
Seaforth Is Lagging
In The Blind Campaign
•
Every other town in Huron County went "over the top”
in the campaign to build a Home for the Blind
in Western Ontario
What's The Matter With Seaforth?
Are we not as generous a people as our neighbors in
other parts of the county ?
Are we not as well off and as able to give as others ?
Steely it's just that we've put it off. - - - We intend to
give a few dollars to help those deprived of vision. — But
we just haven't got around to it yet
The campaign deadline has been passed —but. we're
keeping the fund open — until we do reach our objective
of $1200.00.
To date $700.00 has been donated and we could easily
double that amount if we tried.
Out of the few hundred letters mailed to our rural
routes, exactly eleven people have sent. in a donation. - - -
That's not like us—let's not put it.off any longer.—Dig out
that envelope and mail in a donation or leave it at any bank
in town.
`.You'll feel Better if You Help !
DON'T WAIT FOR A CANVASSER
Bring or Mail your Donation to any Member
of the Seaforth Lions Club or our
Local Banks
Seaforth Lions Blind Committee
URSPAY, FERIWA,,RY 28, 1952
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'IN3is. fast-moving Comedy Is one of Rudyard I00ling's beat stories. of 1111'), Ws filled with
Laughs, Action and Excitement
NEXT MON. Tuns. WED. ROYAL WEDDING (Technicolor) - Fred. Astaire Jm1e Powell
]:'red Astaire at his all -tine hest in this 5)1111114,1 comedy which was presented in London,.
Englund, during tho Royal Wedding celebration
NEXT 'THUR. FRL SAT SATURDAY'S HEItO John Derek Donna IReod
The story of the Foothill hero whom Jackson College bought and paid for and the Girl
they used as bolt. The buying system stripped of its glamour
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For CHICISS
• Peat Moss
• Coop Chick Starter Mash and Krumbles
• Grow Mash and Pellets
• Shell and Grit
Ser forth Farmers Co -Op
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