HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-05-07, Page 5TFII9 SLAFORTR HENS—Thursday, Ma;
, 1959
Smith's Superior Food Market
SPECIALS
TFIVRS., FRT., SAT., MAY 7.5-9
CATELLI COOKED
SPAGHETTI 28 oz tin 23c
RED ROSE TEA BAGS
60c ........... , .... 63c
STOKELY'S 'TOMATO JUICE
' ' 4$ oz ,tins 29c
CLARK'S PORK AND BEANS
2:20 oz tins 35c
GREEN GIANT
ACORN NIBLETS .. 2 14 oz tins 37c
GREEN GIANT
WAX BEANS 2 15. oz tins 33c
NATURE'S BEST
CHOICE PEAS 2 15 oz tins 27c
BILLY BEE CREAMED HONEY
2 Ib. plastic ctn. 52 c
PHONE 12 WE DELIVER
BORN
The following births at ,Scott Memos'.
til Hospital this week.
Nolan To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan,
St. Columba'', on April 29, a son
Gordon —To Mr. and, 14118. Ronald
Gordon, RR 8, Blyth, on May 3rd, a
daughter ----
Dletz—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Diets,
RR Seaforth, on May 2nd a daughter•
Bnuck — To- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Bnuck, i1Jt 4 Seaforth, on May 4th, a son
Dolmage—To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Dolmage, Seaforth, on May 5 a son
Regele—On May sat, 1999 in South
Waterloo Memorial Hospital, 'Galt,. Ont.,
to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 18. Regele of
Hespeler, the gift of a daughter Debbie
June
HENSALL
Ml•. and Mrs. Everett Fletcher
who have sBent•:tlle 'winter with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fink and Mr,'
and Ml's. Harry Hoy have return-
ed to their home at Moorefield,
Mrs. Sim Roobal was able to re•
turn to her home 'after 'being a
patient in St. Joseph's hospital,
Loudon, where she underwent
surgery.
• Ms. and 1&'s. Ivan Kiefer of Lu -
can visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil IOpfer.
The many friends of Mr. John
M. Glenn are pleased to see him
out again since returning from.
Viotoria hospital, London.
A very enjoyable evening was
,spent at the home of Mrs. Grace
Ilarpole when a number of rela-
tives and friends gathered to wel-
come her home. The evening was
spent in playing euchre, Refresh -
meats were served from tables.
arranged with spring flowers and
centred with a 'decorated cake.
Mrs. Harpole was [presented
with an electric frying pan. The
address was read by Mrs. R. J.
Paterson.
Mr. and hire. 'Murray . Baker
moved into the dwelling of Mrs.
Henry Pfile on Friday.
Lightning was believed respon-
sible for a fire which ,started late
Saturday night in the attic 08 a 1
Heneall home of Glenn McKenzie.
Flensall firemen extinguished the
blaze, although a quantity of stor-
age was destroyed. Power was cut
in the home. Mrs. MacKenzie's
attention was drawn to the fire
by the family dog staring at -the
catling when she arrived home.
She investigated in the ,attic and
discovered the fire. Her husband
and two children were asleep and
did not know of the fire until she
awakened them.
Mm Charles. Wilson, who has
been.. a patient at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, for the past
(three weeks, .haying , undergone
surgery, 'was able to return home
this., week..
1957. CHEVROLET SEDAN .DELUXE,
1957 DODGE "8" SEDAN'
1956 DODGE COACH ,
1955 OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR HARDTOP
1954 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1951 .:CHEVROLET SEDAN
1949 • CHEVROLET SEDAN , .
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFTJSEI)
Seaforth Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile • Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFOBTH
Phone G. Fawm 186 phone 541
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Town of Seaforth
Re Dog Proclamation
In view of the disregard by the general
public of the recent proclamation
issued by the Town Council re the
confinement of dogs, and the fact that
they are not to run at large at any
time, the Council feels that charges .
must be laid under this By-law.
Any owner or harborer of a dog who
allows it to run at large can be sum-
moned into court: The fine in a case of
this kind could be $50.00 and costs.
The Council and myself would ask all
citizens concerned to comply with the
laws and avoid the consequences.
B. F. Christie
Mayor
TOWN TOPICS
'ihlrs ,James Barron has been ill
in the hospital this week shoe
Monday,
Mr, Herold Free, who has been
in charge of Supertest in Seaforth
district for ,a slumber of years,
has been transferred to the nor,
thorn area, (including Owen
Sound. Mr, and Mrs. Free and
Diane intend moving to a Own
located in the BOW district.
Mr, . and Mrs, .Gerald Weber of
London spent the 'week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Westeott. ,
Constable Sam 'Bates le on a
fishing trip near Montreal with
his brother from London.
Dr. Semple left for 'Belleville
Wednesday where he 19 scheduled
to give the address at 100th anni-
versary of the founding of Mason-
ry in 'tha't area, Dr, Semple is a
Past Grand Chaplain of Grand
Lodge of Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Haley, Mrs,
Norman Knight, town, and Mr.
Robert Knight, Kitchener, were
in .Exeter on Saturday attending
the Pym -Tuckey wedding.
Mr. Douglas 'Scott of Montreal
spent the week end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mts. James T. Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 'Scott of.
Pointe Claire, Que., attended the
funeral of her sister, Mrs. Leon-
ard Floyd on Saturday and spent
the week end with Mr, and Mrs.
James T. Scott.
BRUCELLOSIS CANVASS
The brucellosis canvass conduc-
ted by Huron county Federation
of Agriculture township ohair-
men has been completed.
According to ,information re-
ceived •from the clerks of :the 16
townships, 3,459 people •signed for
the Test and Slaughter program
and 385 people either were ,oppos-
ed •or did not sign the petition for
a percentage of +89.9.
The petition forms have been
forwarded to the Livestock Com-
missioner for Ontario in accord-
ance
ccordance with the 'Brucellosis Apt.
Under the Brucellosis Control
Act it is necessary that 66 and
2/3 per tent of the cattle owners
of the •county be in favor [before
the Province can enter an agree-
ment with the Canada Dept. of
Agriculture tor the Test and
Slaughter program.
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
Clinton
catering the LargeS'i'_Wide Screen
in Huron -.County. '•
THURSDAY and, FRIDAY
May 7 and S.
"GOOD MORNING, MISS
DOVE"
(Color) (Cinemascope)
.Robert Stack -- Jennifer Jones
(Two Cartoons)
SATURDAY and MONDAY'
May 9 and 11
Double Feature— .
"BANDIT OF ZHOBE"
(Color) Cinemascope)
Victor Mature – Anne Aubrey
'FORBIDDEN ISLAND"
Jon Hall -- Nan Adams
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 12 and 13 '
"PARIS HOLIDAY"
(Color) Cinemascope)
Bob Hope - Anita Ekberg
(Two Cartoons)
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain or clear; first show at dusk
Children under 12' in cars R'ree
BAZAAR
BAKE SALE
In the Orange Hall
Saturday, May 9th
AT 3 'O'CLOCK
4 DAYS ONLY
May 6-7-8-9, 1.959
SAVE -25%
25%
WALLACE
STERLING
Grande Baroque
, Grand Colonial
SAVAUGE'S
Jewelry - Glfts - Fine China
Seaforth
"A Gus Water Heater
saves you money ...
gives you more Hot
Water in less time"
says,
BOB 0010
SEAFORTH PLUMBER
DEALER
"You never run out of hot
water when you have a Gas
Water. Heater. It heats water so fast (4 times faster than any
other system) that you always have a constant supply of hot
water. Arid it costs you less to buy ... less to operate."
See modern Gas Wafer Heaters at Doig Plumbing
GAS & Heating
or` UI ICN JCOMPANiot�N o&LI S)
COMING EVENTS
Coming events in Huron county
include: May 14, Huron East 'WI
annual meeting at 'Bluevale; May
14, Huron Fruit Growers meeting,
.Clinton, 8.30 p.m.; May 14-22.
.Scotch delegate 'visits Huron Jr.
Farmers; May 21, Huron South
W'I District annual meeting at
Grand Bend; 'May 23, Huron live-
stock judging competition at Sea -
forth fair grounds; May 29, Hur-
on Holstein Olub tour.
NORTH McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum,
Paul, Ronnie and Manion spent
Sunday with Air. and Mrs, Jim
Stevens of Britton.
Mies Norma Leeming of New -
,market, spent week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mra. Leonard
Leeming.
Eymondvilte United Church
Dr. 3. Semple, Minister; Lyle
Hammond, .Organist, Choir leader
Ohristian Family' Sunday (Mo -I
there Day)--1Subjeet, "The Moth-
er et John Wesley," (Mother of
19 olsildren, One of the 'best of l-
ored homes in lbngllind. What was
her teelsnitine? Solna things to
say to the modern mother.)
8 p,n , 1',la,[t Geaste of several
societies in the area, Wed. 2 pm,.
--Monthly meeting of WMS and
WA. Sacrament of 13aptism tut
morning service. Farente please
contact the minister.
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First Presbyterian Church
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL AND YOUTH (FELLOWSHIP
CLASS
11 a.m. Rey. D. L. Elder - "HANDKERCHIEFS"
Members of the Church School will assist in this Service
Presentation of Church School Awards
Sacrament of Baptism
Music -Junior Choir Members—
"The Children's Saviour" (Wharmby)
Solo — "Mother of Mine"
Mr. James T. Scott
7 p.m. Rev. D. L. Elder -`THE IDEAL HOME"'
JUNIOR CHOIR SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY PRAISE
SERVICE
Trio — "Bless This House" ;Taylor
Jean, Brian & Teddy Scott
Anthem — "All The Happy Children" (Peery)
Duet — "Softly, Now the Sabbath Day"
Julene and Marie Elliott
Solo — "The Loving Saviour"
Meta Reeves
Anthem — "Evening Hymn" (Sibson)
After this date (10th May), the Evening Service will be
discontinued for the summer months
A cordial invitation is extended to ,join with us
in these special services
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A clothesline ties you down to weather -watching. But an
automatic electric clothes dryer has its own "indoor sun-
shine." It frees you from the drudgery of lugging heavy
baskets of wet wash to the line—it dries your clothes the
way you want them—damp-dry for .ironing, or completely
dry for folding away—and it does all this automatically
for less than five cents! There's a treat in store for you the
first time, and every time, you use an automatic electric
clothes dryer. •
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HYDRO
is yours
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Put small items, such as
handkerchiefs and gloves,
in a mesh drawstring bag
for washing and drying, to
prevent loss.
LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY 1