HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-03-12, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, March 12, 1.969
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THURS. FRI. SAT., MAR. 12 - 13 14
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YORK GOLDEN
CREAM CORN .. 20 oz tins - ..
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. large econoty size2npkg.
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25c
PILLSBURY CAKE MIX
Choc. or white pkg. ' 31c
MARTIN'S APPLE JUICE
48 oz tin 27c
GARDEN PATCH CHOICE
TENDER PEAS 2 tins 29c
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.CHEERY MORN COFFEE lb. 87c
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'PHONE 12
WE DELIVER
'4' DORIS
Beauty . Salon
Main St.t -Seaforth
Phoxe :.373
Everybody Welcome
• O.E.S.
EUCHRE
In the I.O.O.F. Hall
!Seaforth
Thurs., March. 12
CO-OP INSURANCE, •
• , Automobile - .
• Truck and Cargo Insurance
• Farm Liability, alit Tractor: -Ins.
• Fire Insui'ance'•and
Contents Insurance ' •
• Accident & Sickness
ART WRIGHT
Phone 187 J" John Street
SEAFORTH
Insure the Co-op way
and you insure the Wright way
L. o.s.A.
EUCHRE
In:the Orange Hall
Monday, Mar. 16
Adm. 40c. Lunch and prizes
Everyone welcome
Euchre ®:fiance
. Friday, March 20
Seaforth .Community Centre
Music by Ian Wilbee Orchestra
Adm, 75c.. Lunch provided
Sponsored by Seaforth W. I.
CANCER SOCIETY
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO
ATTEND A DISTRICT MEETING OF THE
ONTARIO CANCER SOCIETY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th AT 8 P.M.
IN NORTHSIDE' UNITED CHURCH, SEAFORTH
Seaforth Cancer Society
J. W. Talbot, Pres.
1957 ,DODGE "8" SEDAN
1957 .OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR HARDTOP
1956 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
1956 DODGE COACH
1953 MONARCH SEDAN
1949' METEOR SEDAN
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NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED.-
SecrforthlVlotors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
Phone G. Fawm 186 . Phone 541
PROCLAMATION
TOWN' , OF SEAFORTH
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In accordance with a resolution passed by
the Municipal Council of the Town of Seaforth,
hereb it 4
�lli�ociafin" flat in. view of the present
rabies situation no dog Shall be allowed to run
at large in the Town of Seaforth until further
notice from this date, November 12, 1958..
B. F. Christie
Mayor
God gave the Queen
3.
Mr, and M. V. R. Peiffer and
deuhhteis Dianne and Jean of
ithica,, N.Y. spent the weeiteild
with her 'mother, 'Mrs, U. £tog,
gerth and Mr. Itaggarth and at-
tended
t•
ten e Brown d the Bz wn zind Carter
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Seotchmer
liave returned home after a two
weeks visit with :friends in Bei:.
anent.
and Mrs, B, R. Thomson
are holidaying in Florida.
Mr. Donal Stephenson and
daughter ,Carol, Ottawa, visited
With :Mrs, Leo Stephenson oyer
the 'weekend.
,Mr. August Krauskapf, of Ed.
mouton, Alta„ arrived by ,Plane
this week to sperid .a month's va.
cation with Mrs. Elizabeth Nolan
and Mrs. Margaret Baigo and
other relatives. He is also going
to visit his brother, Mr. Nicholas
Krauskopf, who 1s seriouely ill
!in London.
Mrs. R. L. Whitely is spending
•h:few daye with her .sister in Ni-
agara Palls.
ser. and Mrs. E, S. Coffin, Tar -
onto and Miss Margaret' Molver,
Kitchener, spent the weekend
with Mr. Peter 92cIver.
Mr, and Mrs. D. Cooper, of KiP-
ipen visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. John Hotham Jr.
Mrs. A. Haraison has returned
Biome after spending the past
three ,months in Florida,
Mr, and Mrs. W, Elliott .have
returned home after holidaying
an. Florida,
Mrs. W. T. Teall was a patient
in 'Stott Memorial ,Hospital.
Mr, and Mis. 2i.. J. Sproat of
North Bay' were guests :last weal&
of M. and 'Mrs. Russell' Sproat,
and attended the funeral at God
catch of Mr. Jacob McGee, Wind-
sor.
Miry, Helen Glew,. Mr. and Mas.
Joe Trayaglione, Mr. and ,Maps. J.
Travaglicne spent . Sunday. in
London. •
The .regular meeting of the
first tSeaeo.nth Troop was . held
at troop headquarters" 'Honour pe-
tite for the' evening was the
Lion Patrol. Plans are under wary
to hold a ,00urse of instruction
for two iprofiroiency badges, fire-
man's badge, and Aiito &rechirn-
ic's badge.
0. P:' U. COUNTY MEETING
The quarterly ,meeting of the
Farmers Union was field in Clin-
ton .for County, March 5th. Bab
Taylor was in the chair. Mrs, M.
Hamilton's resignation as secre-
tary was accepted as she felt she
could not wary en. Mrs. Robert
Taylor was appointed secretary
for the meeting. Minutes of pre-
vious were read and adopted.
The chairman :brought members
up to date on present business,
The March to Ottawa was discus-
sed and it was felt that the as
camenodation was limited in Ot-
tawa and members from' a long
distance would not attend. Mem-
bership drive to •be continued as
Toad conditions ianprove, Amuse-
ment chairman was asked to re-
port. Variety and amatuer show
will be held in Easter week in
Legion 32ea1, Clinton. Barn danee
will be in Zurich but date is not
arranged as yet. Mr. Taylor said
our speaker Mr. Hill, president,
needed no introduction. Mr. Hill
eaid he was ,pleased to be back
in Huron . to bring members up-
to-date on union activity; he also
wished to thank members from
Huron for their support in pre-
senting. brief to !parliament at
Toronto. Last week he said it
was astonishing the number of
people looking toward the Union
for leadership. They are being
asked for more meetings than
they have epeakers. He also stat-
ed there is great need for mem-
bership and keep. a :man in Otta-
wa when parliament is in ses-
sion.
,MTs. Geo..Olitton was appoint-
ed -secretary for balance. of year.
o.r.U. are planning. a panel dis-
cussion on vertical integration
with. Dm. Hooper,..Guelph, ker. Wil-
son, Canada Packers, Bial Tilden.
Gordon Hill, Bob Taylor, in Sea -
forth High School. The. Seaforth
date will be announced later,
Meeting adjourned.
NORTHSIDE GROUP 2 W. A.
The March meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. G. Addison
with a good attendance. 'Mrs. H.
IHugill opened the meeting by
reading a ,poem entitled "Spring".
A hyann was sung followed by a
prayer by Mrs. W. Leeming. Ev-
elyn •anter read the scripture
lesson. 'The roll call was answer-
ed by giving the name of the
,most interesting book I have
mead. It was decided to have a
Royal Doulton China Show and
Tea on May 20th. /Plans to be
made at the next ,meeting. There
are to be films, a speaker and
tea. !Other routine business was
disposed of..ivnd after the sing-
ing of another hiyann Mrs. R. ,Sav-
auge read a .much' appreciated
Easter story. We had as our
guests, Mrs. Van Loon and her
daughter, who spoke inforanaliy
on their s'eturn trip ,to Holland.
This pnoved anost interesting and
we gleaned emelt ,information
about 1Holland. After singing
hymn 888 the meeting closed with
the Mizpah Benediction. A social
half hour fellowed with a couple
of contests being engaged in. A
lunch was served: by (Mrs. Rowat
and Mrs. L. Carter and as usual
was mail enjoyed, Mrs. Leeaning
moved a vote of thanks to the
.hostess and unh committee and
those taking 'Part.
"Spring Caravan"
Featuring Heaforth. Jr. Farmers'
Play, "TIfE WILL"
And Local Talent
Walton Community Hall
Friday, March 20
AT 8.30 PM,
Sponsored by Walton W.I.
LUNCH DANCE
Ro'6t, Oatnnin glsann, 21.0.
Ad,mtselon 50e, 25e
Fluorinated Water
Can Seaf g th Water
Attract Industry
There is a terrine flood of Pro-
paganda for fluoridation of city.
water es a benefit to teeth, There
are also arguments against it,
Here in Seaforth, as in several
other Western Ontario inunicipal
Hies, our water is said to contain
a high natural` +fluoride content,
and the controversy Is not a local
!problem. But, perchance, there Is
a golden opportunity awaiting
someone who lean devise a conr-
mer'oial use of our water. Sea -
forth tlucrideated waiter ,night be
bottled and sold to the ,thousands
of city people who are said to be
clamoring far the special water.
Or a 'soft drink bottling works
eetablished here •might find the
huge amount of free pubiioityfor
t9uoridaticn of watera useful ad-
junot to the !business,
GROUP. J.. W. A.
- 'Mrs. Elva Ellis 'opened her
home tor .the March :meeting of
Group 1, of Northside United
Church. The president, Mrs. D.
Lemon conducted :the 'business
period. Mrs, W. ,Ball gave a read-
ing. "I see the spring came in".
The minutes -were read and adop-
ted by ,Aeras. W. Cuthill. The roll
call was answered by 23 mean-
tiers
ne n -hers and 2 visitors. The devotions
were. taken by Mrs. Roberton and
Mrs. C. Walden led In prayer.
,Mrs. Murdie read the scripture
lesson. Mrs. Close gave" `a Pine
reading entitled `1Maiyy et us aa'e
conscripts of the :battle of life"
Plans were made to held a beet,
ear !and tea in the fall, Miss Hel-
en Elliott gave two lovely .selec-
tions en her accordion `SS'oftly
and Tenderly" and "There is a
,Green Hill .Far Away". Mrs. Me-
Donald and :Miss Fennell served
a; delicious lunch and social hour
was ,pent. Mrs, C1oee thanked
elle hostess. and 011 those taking
'Part.
KIPPEN
March Meeting of W. 1,S,
The Mar li meeting of the W.
IM. S. of Kippen United Church
was had in the schoolroom on
Thursday, Marob 5th at 2 p.m,
with 19 members and 2 visitors
present. Mrs, John A. Cooper and
Mrs, (Emerson Kyae were lrostes-
�ste. Nies. :Edgar ,McBride :con-
ducted the worship service. The
roll town was .answered with "a
verse from the book of Marls",
,Mrs. R. Clonsitt presided for the
business 'part of the meeting dur-
ing which the ladies were me-
minded that used articles for the
bale should be turned in by the
end of April. Mrs. Emerson Kyle
and Mrs. Hebert McGregor were
appointed delegates to the !Pres:
byterial to be held in Goderich
on March. 20th. After singing
!hymn 252 Mrs. Bert Faber read
a poem entitled "Spring", Mrs.
Ross Love had charge of the
"Study Book" and•gave a chapter
on Mexico, she was assisted by
Mrs. A. tParSODS, Mrs. E. Jarrott,
Mrs, J. Henderson, and Mrs. H.
Jones. (Mrs, 12. Kyle and ,Mrs. R.
Broad'foot'ate the: visitors for the,
anonth of March. kips, 'Consite
thanked everyone for helping and
after singing hymen 111 she cies-
ed the :sleeting with prayer. A.
lunch was served by Clnale 8.
STANLEY
At a a'ecent meeting of :the
Stanley Township I''.ederation of
Agriculture reports were brought
of the recon•t eauvass made by the
Directors 'Por the Brucelosis Con-
trol which showed that 93%n of
,the cattle owners were 1n favor
of It, Ted Dunn, chairman et the
Farm Accident Survey :outlined
the details of tlils project and
gave • the names of" the reporters
of each given area.
Arrangements were completed
foe' the erection of signs to be
Placed. on Nunley mownehip Con-
cessions as soon as completed.
BORN
,(Hudson—In Toronto, on Sun-
day, Mallet 8, to 111'. and Mrs.
Jack !Hudson, a daughter, A
great granddaughter for Mrs, Ma-
bel :Hudson, Seaforth.
Devereaux—At 'Scott Memorial
Hospital on_.Meroh 5, to Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Devereaux, of R, R.
4, Seaforth, a daughter.
Reid At eoott 1vlomorial IUs+
pltal, on Marais 0, to 1Sis:.and••Mrs,
Robt. Reid, R. R. 4, Walton, a
son.
tSuuale—At Scott Memorial Hos-
And on ,March 6 to Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Smale, R, R. 2, Dub^
ale, a daughter.
Nig1z•-At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on fiiarch 0, to 04o'. and
Mrs, Robt, Nigh, Seaforth, a son.
Bennewies-At !Scott Memorial
Hospital on March 9, to ,Mr. and
Mrs, Ralph Bennewies, of Sea -
forth, a son,
Koehler — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, ton Manch 9, to Mr. and
Mrs, Eimer Koehler, R. R. 2, Wal-
ton, a daughter,.
Cronin — At Scott Memorial
(Hospital, pn Match.11, to Ma'. and
Mrs, Joseph LOronin, of Dublin, a
daughter.
Venner--dIn 'South Huron Hos.
vital, Exeter, Monday, March 9th
to alp. and ,Mrs. Rodger Venner,
a son.
:darks—Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Warks wises to announce the ar-
rival of thein chosen sonBrian
Gregory, a sister for Sharon
Lynn.
THE TIME HAS COME
FOR THE THREE -ACT COMEDY
"Silas Smidge from Turnip Ridee"
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LAUGHS AND FUN GALORE — DON'T MISS SEEING IT
ST. COLUMIBAN PARISH HALL
Friday, March 13th -- 8.30 p.m.
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"Why don't we have a dothes line?„
"We don't need one, son. We have an automatic electric
clothes dryer.”
With the wonderful convenience of a modern electric
dryer there's no more need to lug heavy loads of wet wash
out to the line. No more watching for "drying days."
In any weather clothes dry indoors, automatically .. .
fluffy and sweet smelling ... or, with just the right amount
of dampness for ironing.
Laundry is only one of the many tasks you can do quickly,
easily and economically with electricity. You get more out
of life when you get the most out of electricity.
—1404elkok.AZ
The cool setting of a dryer
allows you to fluff pillows
and to dewrinkle drapes
and synthetic fabrics.
LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY