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The Seaforth News, 1952-08-28, Page 4in Walton Community Park Friday night resulted in a 1-1 tie, Both goalkeepers Hackwell (Walton) and Lowe (Brussels), did excellent work for their teams, Charles liryans scored for Brussels, followed closely by a goal for Walton by Ken Mc- Donald, The game was clean and no penalties were handed out except a penalty kick for Brussels btu Nichol which was of no value. Walton also had a penalty kick by George Tay- lor but no score resulted. LOND ESBORO Mr. and Mrs. He -ale, Toronto, who have been spending a few weeks with her father, Mr, George Moon, have returned home. - - Mr. and Mrs. Spence Bann and little daughter Brenda, who have been spending a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Govier, have returned to their home in Kit- chener. Master Mervin Durnin, who has been in the Clinton hospital for an operation, returned- home Mc iday Dr. Robert Grierson took the church services here last Sunday. and will also be in the pulpit next Sunday, August 31st. Dr. and Mrs. Grierson and Doris •are moving to Toronto to reside, where Doris will enter the university for a term, We are sorry to lose such fine people from our community. 31r, and Mrs, Chas. Troope, who have been staying at their home in the village for several weeks, have returned to their home in Chicago. Miss Mary Jamieson, Toronto, is mending a short time with her fa- ther, Mr, Arthur Jamieson, who is t'4 years of age, and her sisters. Flossie and Esther. Brian Swain and Harry Lear have taken a trip to the Western prov- inces and will assist with the harvest there. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Caldwell, of (oderieh, spent the week end with tl it mother, Mrs. Robert Caldwell, Mrs Wm. Lyon is spending a few reek, at the home of her son, Dr. Kirk Lyon, Leamington. and Di Arthur Lyon and fatuity, Windsor. BORN ii-1I.LIAMSOX.—..In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on August 25. to air. and Mrs. James William- son. Walton, a daughter still bora L POACH. --In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth, on August 26th, to Mr. and 3Irs. William Roach, St. Columban. a son. MODERN AND OLD TIME CLINTON TOWN HALL FRIDAY, AUG. 29 Admission 50c Featuring Johnny Petrie's Western Six 8RODHAGE:N Master Gary 16iekneier of De- troit Is holidaying with his grand-. parents, Mr, apd Mrs. Geo. Rick - alder, Mr. and 31r's, John Arbuckle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hod, gert and Audrey, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Hoegy and family spent Sun- day in Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Messerschmidt and Arlene of Detroit., with his Mother, Mrs. Henry Lieber, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. W. Leonliardt and Mr. and Mrs..Ross Leo/Mardt spent Sunday at Bayfield. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Becker' have returned from their trip up north to Muskoka and other points. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Fischer, Dorothy, Keith and Brian of Seaforth and Mayda Beuerman of McKillop spent Sunday with Mrs, Wnr. Mueller. There will be a Brodhagen Band concert this coming Sunday night, Aug. 31 at 8:15 p,m., at Brodhagen, CROMARTY The Marion Ritchie Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. •James Miller. with Olive Speare presiding, Anita Sorsdahl read the scripture; Mar- garet Walker took up the study book; and Mrs. Tom Scott gave the topic, "Harvest Time." Mrs. Calder McKaig presented Mrs. Sam Mc- Curdy with a hymn book, while Mrs. Carter Kerslake read an address, A lunch was served. Mr, and Mrs, Tom Scott, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLaughlin, Mi'. and Mrs. George Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Fd. Alien spent an enjoyable day at the Mitchell park. Miss ,Margaret Coleman holiday - in • with Mr. and Mrs. -Tom Laing. Philip, James, and Murray Dal- rymple have left for a trip to the west. Mr: and Mrs; George Wallace at Carlingford with Mr. and Mrs, Don- ald Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rechler. 31r. and Mrs. Ivan Bechier and Harry. Zur- ich. with Mr. and firs, Donald Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caddick and Sharon Grace with 3Ir. and Mrs. John' Wallace. W. F. (Frank) Stalker William Francis iFrank) Stalker died in Clinton hospital early Friday after a lengthy illness. The immedi- ate cause of his death was a eere- bt•at hemorrhage. Mr. Stalker,• a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stalker, was in his 65th year, and had spent the greater part of his hte in the. Blyth and Auburn dist- ricts. Ile was a member of the Can- adian Order of Foresters, and an ad- herent of the tinted Church. He was unmarried. Surviving are four sisters and one brother, Mrs, M. (Vida) Straw and Mrs. W. (Ethel) Coates.' Flint, Mich.; Mks. William (Jean) Craig and Mrs. M. (Belle) Allan, both of Auburn; and Roy, •Flint. One brother, Jack, and one sister, Mrs. Forest ( Myrtle) Carter, predeceased him. A funeral service was held at the Arthur funeral hone, Auburn, at 3 p.m. with burial following in Balls cemetery. Clare Reith SUPERIOR MARKET PEACHES are at their best. Be sure and get yours this week. All other fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season We appreciate your phone orders. Phone 8 Nabob Coffee 1 lb. bag Libby's Sauerkraut 28 oz. tin Luscious Jelly Powders 3 pkgs. Kleenex - regular or chubby pkg Burns Weiners and Beans Australian Sultana Raisins 97c 17c 29c 20c 35c per lb. 20c The winner of Snoboy: Alex Townsend, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend. Winner of Groceries—Albert Horner FALL FAIR DATES Following are fisted the dates for disti'itc fall faits, 1 Arthur ...........Sept.pt 23-24 Atwood . • . , . Qc%. 2-8' Bayfield .. Sept, 24-25?. Blyth Sept. 10-17 Brussels Sept. 2G-20 Chesley Sept. •5-6 Clifford Sept. 16-17 Drayton Sept, 20-22'. Dresden Aug. 26-28 Dungannon Sept. 171 Durham Sept. 9-10 Elmira ... ,. Aug29 -Sept. 1 Exeter ....... ...... Sept. 17-18 Forest Sept, 26-27; Hanover Sept, 17-18 Harriston Sept, 24.25 Ilderton Sept. 24 Kincardine Sept. 18-19 Kirkton , .. , . , , . Sept, 25-26 Lindsay Sept. 16-20 Listowel Sept. 22-23 London (Western) , ..Sept. 8.13 Lucknow Sept. 23-24 Meaford Oct. 3-4 Mildmay Sept. 15-16 Milverton Sept. 19-20 Mitchell Sept. 23-24 Mount Forest Sept. 13-15 New Hamburg Sept, 12-13 Owen Sound ...... Sept. 27-29-30 Paisley Sept, 8-9 Palmerston Sept. 29-30 Parkhill Sept. 26 Ripley Sept. 16-17 Rodney Sept. 18-19 Seaforth Sept. 18-19 St. Marys Sept. 30 -Oct. 1. Stratford ............ Sept. 15-17 Strathroy , Sept. 4-6 Tavistock Sept. 5-6I Teeswater , ... Sept30 -Oct. 1 r Thedford Oct. 2-3 Toronto (CNE) .Aug. 22 -Sept. 61 Toronto (13,W17) Nov. 14-22 Walkerton Nov.5-6 Wiarton Sept. 11-12 Woodstock ............0g. 21-23 Zurich Sept, 29-30 i THE SwORT NEWS THURSDAY; AUGUST 28, I952 Seaforth Lumber Ltd COAL AT SUMMER PRICES Phone 47 WALTON Mrs. Jane Mpon Funeral service was held Monday for Mrs. Jana Moon, who died sud- denly at her Walton home on Satur- day. The former Jane .Johnston, Mrs, Moon was born in McKillop twp. April 28, 1870. On Dec. 24, 1889, she was married to James C. Moon. They lived for a time in Hal - let twp. Surviving are a son. Thos. Moon, Ridgeway; one brother, Thos. Johnston, Walton; 4 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren, Remains rested at the Rann 'Funeral Home, Brussels, and burial was made in Brussels cemetery. Rev. Lane of Brussels conducted the funeral ser - vies. Pallbearers were Arthur Moon, Donald Moon, Roy Biggins, Jim Williamson, Kolland McVittie. and Alvin Stimore. The second game of the best two out -of -three series between Walton and Brussels football clubs, played , TRAVEL RELAXED AND CAREFREE TO THE COR0)- f� EXHI ITION AUGUST 22 TO SEPTEMBER 6 FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good going Thursday, August 21 to Saturday, September 6, inclusive. Return limit—September 10 Full information from any agent, DANCE ! Saturday Night Stratford Casino Bobby Yohn and his Orchestra the letters start. Then many readers of THE CHRIS- TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they enjoy thia daily worldwide newspaper, with such cern- taunts pet "The Monitor is the most carefully edited news- paper fn the U. S. ..:' "Valuable aid in teach- ing each- i n g . 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'FAT BOYS' BEAUTY CONTEST" ON TIIE 1.3lACIi "A LAUGH RIOT" - Silver Collection to the South Hrlron Hospital Fund 3,00 p.m. - GIRLS' SOFTBALL DOUBLE-HEADER Stratford Kroeblers vs. London Automarts These are. top Ontario Intermediate League teams now in semi-finals of play-offs; a top game, and one you should see of � Mail Orders Now For "Western Fair Grandstand Seats Practically every out-of-town vis- itor to the great Western Fair, Lon- don, September 8 to 13, will wish to see either the afternoon or evening grandstand petfornrance. To obtain the best seats, prospective patrons should write to Western Fair, Lon- don, immediately. enclosing money order or cheque payable at par, and self-addressed envelope. Be sure and specify date and whether afternoon or evening performance. Prices are $1.00, 81.25, and $1.50. Jack Kocbman and his thrilling and daring "hell drivers" will fea- ture the afternoon grandstand per- formance Monday and Tuesday aft- ernoons only, September 8 and 9. The great Futurity Harness Races will be, the special afternoon attrac- tion for the balance of the week. Evening performances of nine top notch acts will feature the great All-Star Girl Revue of the George A, Hamid Productions, New York. Mail your order now for the best grandstand seats. , Also remember, please, that only holders of advance sale admission tickets are eligible to participate in the draw for $7,000 in prizes includ- ing three motor cars. earrileacammemosounrascoomonsmamesseameamemosnotaasammonmansuesseateemlOMOMOOMeelenele STOCK . REDUCING SALE, Of all New and Used Implements. Our stock must be reduced ..USED SPECIAL DISC, MASSEY-HARRIS, 6 FT., ONE WAY We will refuse.no reasonable offer until our stock is reduced. Seaforth Motors Chevrolet & Oldsmobile PHONE '141 Net just "automatic' def`I usftng ...NOW a atie ,,EFRO5 `r ING IN THE NEW NTERNATIONA!.fl HARVESTER 93.0-8000.00 eight models . eight sizes . eight prices refrigxa*or kt {I SimpleasA&C Automatic defrosting. Nothing to do. Frozonrfoods stay hard. By Manual Control, Fast, elop Ole defrosting any time. Conventional for cleaning in- terior of refrigerator. FULL COLOR INTERIORS — AND EVERYTHING, Spring -fresh Greets intortors, Color•keyed door handles. Mora work.saving"'femtneereds" fen. tures Than evert JOHN BACH, Seaforth —this week end Come back alive from your holiday trip! Rash, hurried driving endangers your life and that of every other person near you on the highway. Traffic will be heavy and slower than normal. It will take you a little longer to arrive but don't let it worry or annoy you. Take it easy. Thousands -of others will be travelling too ... respect their safety as well as your own! ' Stay Alert—Stay Alive! GEO. H. DOUCETr MINISTER