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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-03-27, Page 4At the Walton Community
Hall
Friday, March 28
Sponsored by Ole Walton
Football Club
Music by Ken Vr ]bee and hi:,
Orchestra.
Admis,aon Este
Progressive Euchre
AND LOST HEiR
In Walton Community Hall
Friday, April 4th
Lunen will be sentod finti is rt
man i';al program ^,.ill h• .s•- 1',.1
Sponsored by Liolls Club
AdntiS imi: 1 t
Lith'.. .c _-
NORTH McKiLLOP
Mr.
rt.
-''xs--
''!r - ,r
M:
spent last -
;41'. and ..
Mary and Geraldine
,renin t-1,:itinw
.( e t end past r,r,...yj? natty rn:e r h -
ants frieiuls and parents who made
this sale Ito ruble, Below is a li,t'of'
the donations, donors and prize win-
rra'r-. If -your name in not among the
45•inYer3, pethap.s you will win that
;:,at etcd position next year.
Money donations were made tar:"
Wet Carpente•r, Thos. Batters. Clair
Haney. a girl. 1'n the employ of Su.
pertest, Seaforth: Joe McConnell:
tiryr Hardware; Cear stew-
Martt,.trel RyaRyant Friend and
WM.—than-41 Dan Co tells: Dublin
Cre an"•^r: Til ac : i; 1',e More; Sted-
Atiatl'S Varlet,• Store. and Slr.tl:"
Shoe St -+re.
innat.ion itt.not • -.J
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Sa i.; hurl • w idto,'r 1
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KIPPEN EAST
Staffa Womer I ;tc were
:guests of the Kipper; F .0 I. at
their r1' -talar riseetinz ir, S. No.
on Wednesday eyenlnz, ''Sar: ` 1"
Mi,i f 1'a.. T2er, eer, pres.. opened
the meeting e tine n the usual manser.
Minutes of last meeting. were ap-
proved a;: read. All jaanexd insing-
ing the 'Women's Institute Carol.
The roll call "If T were ashhutir I
Weald like to -he-remembered by
was well an"wered by both Instl-
tuti.s. Elaine Bell, honnii. Kyle, Lois
McLellan ellan ;and Ann Sinclair enter-
tained with a dance number. Corres-
pondence
orres-
ponrlenca was read by the Sec. A
}tort program by the Staffa mem-
bers was much enjoyed, consisting
of reading:. by Mrs. C. Bowman.
Vocal solos by Mrs. Scott. A humor-
ous skit by several of the members.
This was amusing and enjoyed. Solo
by Mrs. IL Seale, Well displayed at
the fronnt of the room were the arti-
cle's made by the Thrifty Kip-
p('nettes for their project, "Cotton
accessories for the club girls bed-
room". Miss ,T('an Scott, home eco-
nomist, was present and spoke brief- evening.
ly on the project and praised the Sunday andv Mrs. Russel McCallum,
loltderls £i,1 Mrs, W. efforts
and srMrs.h P.� •Terry, Rens and Lynn of Mitchel
M,man' l
1'11
Spent Sunday with -sir. and Mr.
ak W. P. t;oble McCallum.
Roberts was 'meet
speaker 211 chose for his subJ4•t M Pearl Rexeie Sea°mt
"Education". TIf gave a very impar -;r01111-.
siVe address and pointed out th••
chime:, in the system of teaching'
our present day sehools to that ,[
the 311811 and that, he dor.:; not
Se -
Bove today' -1 system to lie nt ai: t:2s
rn1'I'rt'1
A piano duet by Ann and
Sinr'lair Was follower]. by al: ,
Ititr-a-Ji., firs. 1T. Ca1rl-::r,11
iv,st2'ss for the April mer•t:a:.
is the annual and all mpoi
read at this meeting, lI 'o
Main moved a vote of ,
the speaker and all (.ho;»
in the tweeting. The roc _
with si(1242 I • "0 Canada ar,,d
::ave the Queen, A "(,l)t,.;r.
Huron ('aunty. Wier' r•ondu'",- .,
Mrs. J. Sinehair, while• a
lunch was bring prepared. •
DUBLIN
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Mr:. M. Murray JCiT",,,
Mary F-ar E� McC :reit
>.-. ,. 3 (12112141. Il 'ante
3111 D113 to ]la Mee&
ii. & t - Vir.._'r. Lar- to Ted i)'1'-
Eri' Winer to Mary Ha 1'z
nouline Sitters to Mr, Vincent Lane
S,afortn CooC000p. to 41'- ('2.108-1
F Vantle.r.herze to Rootnaiy L n
rank 1'r bard rber - to '< re Dakon
31ci 1'
.d y - to Mio. F.ht.a r
Rns''fa to Mieha.a Do -2e
C.W.L. to Marie Dacron
• , r J. McQuaid no Mr L O'Reitly.
M'- st.. Jim McQuaid to Rett Ratter-
Fruit Leo Murray .r, Jr.tin Dattor.
31112.18-t Doyle to Jae MarehY
DoYlet halt*. Ken.
• Jim Curtin to Itoottmaty Lane
-, Jon E Lon to air J ^r 'tI •.lam
al &
r,„.„11,1 --ht.Hard tr. Mother I^m.na.
L.'," paper. 4. 1m r•., to M :. John CO -T11'
('1371,:ftl,111tit,i, Ted Melody to Nanny U (nns,.r
Prier• John aneh to Rose Doyle
Flour .Toe Mrr.or.ncli to Ann" foatran
NORTH McKILLOP
Mrs. Frank Glanville, Richard,
Murray and Muriel of Crediton
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Regale.
Mr. Carl King, who has spent
some time at his home on 12th, has
returned to his job on the boats.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ross,
Brenda and Dorothy of Seaforth
visited their mother at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thornton on
The 211,1 meet.irut of 2,')r
"('aokin is: Fun" +'a- held at
bottle of Jn rri 1 : rir. Rol!
an tvereri 6', 11 perfe t , '2i r 1
Pam phl-t.:; were rli'•ht., ted to re!r:
girl :,ary e we have all deniled 24,ar
111:1. are grim!). to
w(tr tau 1rht 11' tyth of food
u1'
dud. and 111::o wen 1' r the iitep,i
for ('2,2, ret, ,l, h a',o)1 i;C5z r x k
n,a. an,• i.;
at 1 }, Jlii T seer: r'- err.':
and 1222 bac. k,n 11} , r. fx,l to i a:e
1.10,,l1'-11rt'. . h we '.arc ot.e 11)1'1 Yf;OtY,Od
to w1*•1 f.hr rri lir: 11 .. 1111., irawr; 11
11"(1'1"1, ' 1.1'ation ',1; tne�a4r11•int,.
(Mt' .142,3 1101:111,111:7 7;ta: 1,2.3(1 a1, the
- Logue 2,3' Piivlil" hut'.r1 •. After: I)or-
gt.,.- Prrn'' f .1('1111.1,1.1,111 (.1',,' l(l('L'l..
122',1 tt ,. riorAtillo rnad the toinutr
of 111..2. a;rr•1i`'2 (1.1.4. ,, Roll c:111 Was
• 141,11Worft,1 b a 11:7, of protean foods.
rri._ tins• will be held at
left her supper
di 1, for us so tae h'a:.Tied them the
proper way. W1' have two po',;ible
anr.urhol"s, Pamphiets W1111. agai11
di;trihutod to obeli tri 1'1 Io -fora 11..1rk1-
in, 1.lu• name:, anri plaem; of roaat>,
ori ;1 id•: of beef,
BRUCEPirLt?
ST. COLUMBAN
The rcond annual penny :tele
1,01, 1'•d by the St Coil:mbar;
School students was very ;;m earful,
We extend our sincere thanks. I,0 our
Contract Barley
Wei iu 1'z ia.#;aln (11)1lt raeti ' g
acreage for the Canada Malt-
ing Co.
Seed d will be available tet, our
warehouse,
Seaforth Farmers Coop
PTTONI7 9
Tri
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ORT:III. rE��r'S
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Regardless of Age, Make, or Condition—
Your Old Watch is
Worth MONEY ..
BULOVA
I MEIN SALE
r'.'� •"1'z f
=maw
mar
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Lane
DY 6ULOVA
)ate
21 ?ewe"s "�
541122'211 bore ,
$62,50
ACADEMY AWARD "P"
21 jewels
Expansion band
$69,50
(2.13SC'[S(0 n»
SAVAUGE'S
Jewellery Gifts Fine China
HENSALL
The annual birthday party of the
SS;.M.S. of the liensall United Church
will be in the schoolroom of the
church on Friday evening, March 26
1.-11 4 . t x
r t I#
a ()obit: 11'r,r:.d x 1 7:afield L0.'
0.F. Lodge, and pr0.udx:rd at the reg-
,t,a2' meeting or, Thor xlay night,
.orriwin, beside:: 113,1 mother, are
t , s Lei', Mrs. Elgin Thompson,
1.1pi,'n; and Mr;. A. Mu:;Lard,
Bruer:fir:id. 'Funeral services were
ot,xluelorl Monday at 2:00 p.m., at
1,, u(efield United Church, by the
Ret W. J. IvTaines, and interment 10
Baird':, Cemetery,
STANLEY
Samuel McBride
Samuel McBride, 73, life-long res-
ident of Stanley twp.. and one of the
best known farmers of the district,
died Sunday in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, His brother, Robert, of Kip -
pen, died in December, and his wife,
the former Josephine WillorL, in
1010. fro was a member of Blake
United Church, Surviving are one
;ort, Lloyd, Detroit, one slaughter,
Mts. Pita 'P7aylor, T. Kcter; LW.) bro-
h,.r John and Tatnes, Zurich;
ibcee sisters, Mrs. C. Stephenson,
Hr, all; Mrs. Alvin Nicholson, Re-
cital; :Mrs, Maude Snell, in Saskatch-
, w an, Funereal s(1 view were con -
Mailed from Goshen United Crhureli
at 2 3,111., Tuesday, by the Rev, T.
J. P113., Burial in Bayfield cemetery,
BRODHAGEN
Flower adorned the altar of dhe
Church at the Sunday service in
memory of Ed 1 ielsmier, who passed
away three years ago March 24.
They were placed there by his fam-
ily.
EUCHRE
In the Lodge Room
MONDAY, MARCH 31
At 8.3e sharp
Admission 45e. Lunch served
Skating Carnival
FOR YOUNG AND OLD
Seaforth Community Centre
Friday, pril 41h, a p.m'®
Extra Numbers by Members of the Local
Skating Club
— Prizes for the following events -
-Clowns—Malo and Female
—Beat Dressed Couple
— Best Pair Skaters to Music
— Boys' Races -5 and under
—Girls' Races -5 and under
— Boys' Races -10 and under
---Girls' Races -1.0 and under
—Open Race for Girls
—Open Race for Boys
—Oldest Couple on Skates
— Youngest Couple on Skates
—Queen of the Carnival
— SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Broomball Game Between Seaforth Legion
Branch and Picked Team from Town
Every One Come in Costume, if Possible !
Admission — 35c and 25c
Spring Specials
REFRIGERATORS
110;.ygl;rsu:y, General Electric, Gilson, Servel, 'Universal
WASHERS
ELECTRIC STOVES
Eleritric, Beach,. Clare Jewel, Chef Master
Combination Coal & Electric
ESSOTANE GAS STOVES
Maio Jew,tl, Gurney, Empire, Beach
Combination Coal & Gas
A. E. Querengesser
BRODHAGEN, ONT.
Phone Dublin 74-R-14
Where you buy the best for less
Y'lildit.lIlA1, MAIL
21, 1905
R 13REG ENT THiLtAlt'J T
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NOW PLAYING
HALLO 03' mONTPT
ltiehard WItImarlt W1kU:UMAc'1 i'alaua'ee
The great story of the W,a• in tits I'arllh',. 'he unman, hens,. „I' World
W,,'11
vr•Man. Too,.W 1BRIGHT VICTIM). 1chi
c 1nr
7ihubenedy1111`luThe
llIuum1 10qt111icw
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/dial to 114 1,,, d,w111d, itm010 110n
Neat T1twrs. In Sat. ELAh11 GI'' A11AllS I'oadudcolar
ASuure, O'Iluru Jell Chandler. 1111 111,1101 111'11111, 111411 0111 111011' rhythm of 1'a"
mance as all Araby cheer., Ueon ahuom. Ute raw. 111, elution Ili,' noncom nn 11111. b0d11
BRODHAGEN
The examination of the 14. Cation -
mens will be held et St. Potties Lu-
theran Church at the morning ser-
vice beginning at 10;30 on Sunday.
A number of relatives and friends
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Barry Beuermann on FridaY
evening to honor Mr. George 301 -
mon on his 80th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querenges-
ser, Susan and Patricia of Waterloo
with Mr. and Mrs. George Jarmuth
on Sunday.
Mrs, Roy Siemon is confined to
Hospital in London.
PLAY
"Chintz Cottage"
T'rrs(n,tnd by Londosbcro Y. P.
In Constance United Church
Friday, March 28
At 8.30 p.m.
Adults 50c Children 25e
USED MACHINERY
1. International T.-I.Tractor
1. Allis W.C. Tractor
1. 22' Standard Massey -Harris Tractor
1 Cockshutt. 70 R.C. Tractor
1 Allis Chahners Combine, flax rolls and pickup
1 used 8' Cockshutt Cultivator
1 used 7' 445 Binder on rubber
Several cheaper used Binders
3 used self propelled Combines
1 ''11'1.5 Combine
1 used 10' Int. Cultivator
NEW
1----10 Iain ]'r'ertilizer ])rill
2--- 13 1 u11 Fertilizer Drills
1-81/,t,'spring tooth Cultivator
F'ew sections of Spike harrows
ALL MA(1UNES SERVICED AND IUTADY 12OTt DELIVERY
Seaforth Motors
SEAFORTH BRUSSELS
Phone 141 Phone 56
What you want
is oke
To work
refreshed
701X -'ice:' 3Ka.:1111" "`"-� �P,181""Including Federal Sales
and Excise Taxes
When you take a mid-morning break,
make it a real break ...
with delicious ice-cold Coca-Cola.
Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract wall Coca -Cala Ltd.
ESBECO LIMITED
658 Erie Street STRATFORD, ONT.
Phone 78
!.'Coke"1s a registered trade -mark
1.01110111161.1.1111111
Whether we are seeing money
and materials by reconditioning
wire, cable—telephone
equipment of all kinds—and
putting it back to work ...
Or checking the fuel consumption
of our trucks in the hope
of saving a few cents per
truck per day...Or devising
new equipment that will carry
a bigger load, or last longer,
or cut down on repairs...
THE
BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF
CANADA
Keeping an on on costs is part of
our drubs chore, To give yoti the big-
gest possible value for your telephone
dollar WC must get one hundred cents
out of every dollar we spend.
Keeping our costs clown has kept
the cost of your telephone low,'d'hat's
the wary we both want it to be.