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Garden Party
Walton United Church
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WEDNESDA , JUNE 25
THE SEAFORTH NF
the guests at Mr. and :sirs, Willows are to take pa sessidn the end of the
Mountain Sunday, Iluonth,
• Mrs, \Vol Govier returned dome Dentia�iyle+, infant son of Mr.;'
Sunday after spending, last week at!ald Mrs, Kenneth Smith, was 'Dap-,
the home of her. daughter, .11r. and I tize i in St Peter's Lutheran Church
s
Mrs. Spence Hann, ll.lteht?nel ievlk Solid"trj 1, leets W,Becker, pon-'.
The annual garden party of the ,vara were Mr, anti Mss, I'Iarolcl \Yur•'
[wised Church Sunday school will dell and 3Ir. and Mrs. Edwin Scher-
:tilliler "I've(' ti tO „ be held on Jame 20th at the comm-' barth along with the parents.
good nO `'rails unity hall. There will be a play. ! Mrs. John Arbuckle and Jimmy
Followed by a ,go 1 1 I� Spent the weekend tt ltine• \Ir. John
presented by the 1, our 1,1O11S of
Harmony of Brantford
#llnoissinn• Adults Tee. ehil,ll,m Otte
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum
Tuesday, June 17
Walton Community Hall
Dancing to Ken \Vilbee and his Oreh.
Ladies please bring lunch
CHICKEN AND STRAWBERRY
FESTIVAL
At the Brucefield United
Church
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
Local and Outside Talent
Adm 'sine' Adults 1.00: children 5nc
Home Baking Sale
and Bazaar
SATURDAY, JUNE 14
At the Dublin Produce
Store, Seaforth
Sponsored by Group 4
Northside W. A.
Winds of Morning, Davie My Cou-
sin Rachei Du M uitier; Catherine
Cuter, Johnson; jumping Jupiter,
Carey; Lieutenant l-lornblot+er, For-
ester; Citadel ofthe Lake„ • Orr;
Deadly Beloved: Behind the Orilu-
soil Blind, Dickson Triple Jeopardy,
Start; The Duke's Daughter, Thin. -
ell \Tenon Horse; The Village, Las-
kki; el;
i' Lucy � Caroli ha Terrace in A.
,
the Sun, Roberts; Mountains of Al
HENSALL ' Arbuckle in Westminster" Hospital,' lab, Chavchavdze; Challenge to Dan-}
The member; of the I.O.O.F, and London. ger, Raine; Best of the Best 11115-
: i 1560, Foley; The Gown of Glory,
Amber Rebekah Lode of Hensail3 STANLEY Turnbull; Captives of the Desert„
made arrangement_ at their lasts Mr, and Mrs. V\'tu, Robinson and Grey; Children of the Archbishop,
at
meeting, to hold their annual picnic daughter Coiling; The Horses in Between,
at Jewett's Grove, Bayfield, on V1'ed g er of Newmarket visited on Spring; The King is Dead, Queen:
lesdav, July Std. A full line-up of Sunday with the former's parents, Devil's Advocate, Caldwell; One sees
iler. and Mrs. Richard Robinson..
sports and games are bring requested Mr. John Armstrong accompanied Stars, Ayers; The Richer Harvest,
Nd `ul all members are ret;uested to I p Corbett; The Earth Breakers, Hay -
by his sister, Mrs, J. Collins, of Lon- . McGinty's Dead, Christie;
cost' yrs
The Water Splash, Wentworth; The
Saracen Blade, Yerky; Journey With
Strangers, Hutchinson; Trial by
Galileo.; Tales of Two Borders.
O'Meara; erl'y Month of May,
White; With All My Heart, Barnes;
The ,Davble Man, Reilly; Himalayan
Assignment, Mason; Top of the
Heap, Fair; Santa Fe Passage, Fish-
er; The Case of the Moth Eaten
Mink, Gardner; Song in the Night,
Lawrence; Brave Interval, Yates;
The Proud Young Thing, Miner;
Strange Brigade, Jennings; Hepburn
Family, McCrone; Hidden Flavor,
Buck; Dead as a Dinosaur, Lock,
ridge; Velvet Johnnie, Cheyney;
Windems Way, Ullman; The Swim-
ming Pool' Rinehart; Caine Mutiny,
Work,
take sufficient ehina and cutlery for
their family with their picnic basket.
Mrs. Catharine Devlin of London
spent the past week with her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Edna Corbett,
LONDESBORO.
Miss Phenlie Reid. Edmonton,
Alta,.:irr! v ed from the west on Sun-
day and will spend a few weeks with
friends. Sea -
31r. and Mr.. Arnold Case,
forth, and Mr.• and Mrs, Scofield of
DetrtAz.
Mr. and Mr -.E Bertrecent
: Alien. visitorswith
Miss Mary Jamieson and Misys D.
Little of Toronto Miss Margaret
Tamblyn of Belleville were week
eon visit'I; atrrawf Crawford here.
ee13th
Mrs. E. j.
concession Hullett, who .recently
ld the farm to Carl Longman. has
n;r,ve,1 in with her daughter, 3Irs.
F. 1'1 est and Mr. ('rest where she
will mak, her hoiue.
Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Leitch were
BRODHAGEN
Mr, Ivan Cressman of Kitchener
and Mr. and Mrs, Addison Riechert
of New Dundee with Mr, and Mrs.
Geo. Eickmier.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Eickmeir and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bach visited rel-
atives in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eickmeir and
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hillebreeht spent
the weekend visiting relatives in
Toronto.
Mrs. Albert Herbert of Montreal
and Hiss Gertrude Herbert of Santa
Monica, California, with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Herbert.
Mr. Jim Reihl of Mitchell with
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tait.
Mrs. Ferd L. Querengesser and
Mr, anti Mrs. Kenneth Querengesser
and David of 'Toronto with relatives
here for a few days,
Mr. George Siemon spent a few
days in Kitchener.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the shover for Miss Wanda
Gloor and Milton Dietz at the Sea -
forth Community Centre on Tues-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leonhardt and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Rose at Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob of
Kitchener visited Mr. and Mrs. Chris
W. Leonhardt one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Louie Hillebrecht
and Edgar and ,Mas. Wm. Mueller
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy and
family spent Sunday at the hone of
Mr. and Mrs. JohnMitchell.
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Gordon,
h
Miss Ordelia Wolfe of Detroit
spent a week visiting 31r, and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe and other relatives,
Mr. Erlyn Wilker of Stratford also
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. La-
vern- Wolfe.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Rock of
Geraldton visited with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock this week
after attending Synod in Toronto.
Miss Velma Penrenki spent the
weekend with friends in Toronto.
Rev. W. Becker and Edward
Schmidt. az delegate, attended syn-
od in Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leonhardt of
Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Ahrens, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Querengesser
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice
and family in Waterloo with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Querengesser and also
attended Brotherhood Rally at Wat-
erloo F'ark.
The teacher of our school. Miss
Velma Pomrenke and the pupils in
Grade 7-a toured Niagara Falls on
Thursday. Mr. John G. Hinz and
Mr, Ray Beuerman were the driver..
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diegel and Ar-
thur, Mr. Geo. Diegel and Mr, and
Mrs. Aug. Hillebrecht spent Sunday
in Kitchener and Waterloo and at-
tended the Brotherhood Rally at
\\ateiloo Park.
Mi', august Scherbarth is erecting
a new house across the road from
his farm.
The Garage and Implement busi-
ness of Mr, Jno. G. Hinz and their
home has been sold to Messrs Par-
rish and Pate of near Atwood and
ATTENTION !
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MRS. RAYMOND NOTT
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Seaforth
TIME OUT
(ERIC MU'NItOE
Have your taken the time
lately to look over the insur-
ance you carry ' Each type
of policy is designed for a
particular purpose, to fill a
certain need. A periodic re-
view of your life insurance is
necessary if your protection
is to keep pace with your
needs. Take time out with ine
to go over your insurance
program today. It's a service
given without obligation.
Eric Munroe
North American Life
don, are enjoying a trip to the West
to visit their brother Jas. Armstrong
and family in Sask,
NEW BOOKS AT SEAFORTH
;, PUBLIC LIBRARY
--
FICTION—Tanya; Glad Summer,
Farnol; So much to Record, Bird;
Spoils of Time, Gibbs; Renny's
Daughter, De La Roche; High Bright
Buggy Wheels, Creighton; Woman
at the Window, White; The Cruel
Sea, .Monserrat; Jeremy Poldark,
Graham; Waters of Walla, Phill-
potts; Venetian Bird, Canting; Fabia
Praity; Parsleys and the Sage, Hod
ins; The Greeb Madonna, L'Amie;
The Remingtons, Partrige; McLean
to the Dark Taver, Caine; Tara's
Healing, Giles; Whitely Wanton,
Disher; Pact Pursued, Shute; Dan-
gerous Places, Golding; Paths of
Glory, Fenwick; Man who killed the
Ring, Wheatley; Last Revolution,
Dunsany; Strange Loyalty of Dr.
Carlisle, Slaughter; The Highland
Hawk, White; Hopalong Cassidy
trouble shooter, Burns; Legacy for
Our Sons, Hale; Black Gardenia,
Paul; The Deceivers, M asters;
ZONE C
SOFTBALL LEAGUE.
At Lions Park, Seaforth
Tuesday Nite, June 17
At 8.30 P.M.
Goderich Legion vs
Seaforth Legion
Dance
SATURDAY NIGHT
Stratford Casino
Bobby Yohn's
10 piece Orchestra
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Dance To
Paul Cross and his
11 Piece Orchestra
ADM. .50
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ONTARIO'S BEAUTY SPO
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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 11152
GENT THEATRE
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NOW 1' 80UN Leu 1 uCLnllo
COMIN' ROUNO THE MOUNTAIN I IM 10YU)mtitt.3,' Wi',on8 h, 1G'utleky
The ho.. become involved in , feud benvrea t
Nv51 Moo. Tow. Wed.. ileuhte 4'ettle' 'Technicolor. 3hmru twice 1inbtly
ROYAL JOURNEY first Shots' Maris 7 P.M.
A clone -un of Prioress hlirah,•hb :md the fluke of Edinburgh while t n folie Dian tnisa 11,
AND WHEN YOU'RE SMILING Jerome Courtland 1 utnitIs Laine
Frankie Laine header a We' cast of stars with his swing music and 144=t.a t1• n rom)uu'r.
Neal Tilers, PcI, Sat ��'Technicolor. First Show Starts in 7 P.M.
WITH A SONG IN MY HEART Susan Hayward David Wayne
'rho stranger -that -fiction Steri' of glorious gallant (JUu'lN(iomen STArAlveryone will raj,) the
all-time top eo1l5 of America. .T—
WITH A SONG IN MY HEART `v'n"' Jan" l''romtut'a glorl�u$01050)4 miss
To play at the Regent Theatre on
June 19-20.21
This Academy Award Winner is a story of
courage, heroism, faith mai music. It's one
of the greatest musicals ever produced. It is
ash 4lexouder's
BORN
PATRICK — At Scott Memorial I3ospitai, on
June 4, to Mr. and Mrs, John Patrick,
RR4 Seaforth, It son
WILBEE — At Scott Memorial Hospital, 011
June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. William Wilbee,
Seaforth, a son
HUGILL — Ar Scott Memorial Hospital, on
June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Huglll
Seaforth, a daughter
KRUSE •-' At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
June 11, to Mr. and Mrs. George Ifruse,
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MONSTER BINGO
Hensall Community Arena
MONDAY, JUNE 16 - 9 P.M. sharp
$1000.00 in Prizes. 15 rounds at $15.00 each. Specials at $60, $75, $150,
5500.00
Sponsored by Legion and Legion Auxiliary Branch 463.
Booth in _\1•:11;:. Admission 51.00. Extra Cards atr sp Nei 11 5 cess
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unsurpassed even in
Ragtime Band, State Pair and .the Basor's
Edge. 11 is ene of the grreatost Pictures of eft Huge•
Stir rho 1 late a
seting o . usnu - oywar
118'000.1 battle lagainstt the composition.
be crippled touches everyone David 1YtYne
and Rory Calhoun, two of Hollywood's fastest.
:5041005 :tars, display cottony brilliant rolo:.
This picture is being brought to you 41
soon as possible upon its release.
Make it 41 ante 10 $00 i.h;n thrilling perform -
it
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OPEN NIGHT
SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 8 p.m.
See the youngsters' work of the year. films of the Royal
Wedding, demonstration of opaque projector, slide films,
music, etc.
Mint up your name in the old school register
Lunch is to be served by the Home and School
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Notice
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
All bicycles in the Town of Seaforth are
required to be licensed.
Licenses may now be obtained at the
Clerk'sOffice and must be secured by
June 30, 1952.
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watesawassgsmarnmatimair
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. _feelPavilion
For AGood Time, Here Are Two Dates To Remember
Every Wednesday Modern and Olcle Tyme with
The Melody Makers” from
Springbank Pavilion (London)
featuring Loa Massta
its n. 1 nU Claude Gelinas
Mrs. Lindsay (Clinton)
Seatorth Lum nor Ltd.1
it
•05.
WHEN YOU THINK OF LUMBER —
THINK OF SEAFORTH 47
OPEN EVERY DAY -- ALL DAY
except Sunday
PILLETS
STARTED PULLETS RANGING FROM 6-14 WEEKS
OF AGE, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
PHONE 647-31 SEAFORTH, ONT.
Every Friday
10.00-1.00
REFRESHIENT.
0
—Music in a modern way
Frank Trailer and His Orchestra
with former er ba11 leader 'd01
13
,
Hopkins on vocals
SPACIOUS PARKING
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SEAFORTH LUMBER
LIMITED
Has been appointed Distributors for
JJ, H. anthracite
Which was formerly handled by N. Cluff & Sons
ORDER YOUR COAL NOW AT SUMMER PRICES
Phone 47
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15 GAMES AT 20.00
1 SPECIAL
2 SPECIALS AT $75
JACKPOT
300.00
50.00
150.00
600.00
TOTAL PRIZES $1100.00
ADMISSION PLAY STARTS EXTRA CARDS
1.00 9 P.M. 25c
COME WiTH THE BIG CROWDS TO THE
"SEAFORTH BINGO”
AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY, JUNE 14.
'rhe Royal Canadian Air Force invites Join the hundreds of thousands of
you and your family to come and see a other Canadians who will thrill to see
thrilling air display and ground exhib- Canada's Air Force at work. Meet the
its of equipment, training facilities and inen responsible for Canada's Aire
operation —' next Saturday, rune 14th. Defence,
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