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Dinner
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.
Egmondville United Church
Dinner served 5,00 until 8.00
Admission
Adults 81.50 Children under 12 -- 750
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SAYS Dit, NEIN SNUB,
D,D,S„ OF CBATIlA.t. ONT.
Dr, Smith, a graduate in dental surgery of the University of Toronto,
was Commanding Officer of the Chatham Regiment in IVorld iia,• I
and has represented Canada in shooting competitions at Risley.
"Since 1906, I've had different .phones as they
developed better and better ones — arid not once
do I remember calling a repairman!"
Many other long -tinge users have to think hard
to remember when they last had to have their
telephone fixed.
When you stop to consider the pleasure and
convenience you enjoy with never an -extra repair
expense, you may well agree that the value you get
for your telephone dollar is truly unique.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
Undai 100 lbs. Dort Dalton, . WRourke, Roy Daltbtt; Spenielr Onions,
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eRILLOP FAIR Basmaa;
Lpis Godlcia, Warren cloak Don Coy L li G d lC 11 D
d , Y lioruo, Paul lima : Beet:, Warren
The annual ti
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fair' was held on Tibursday at
S;S. No. 10, Winthrop. The weath-
er MIS 5xceptiOnally cool, lower-
ing attendance Somewhat but the
displays Were excellent,
Charles MaeNaughtoh, 1111x1?, of-
flelaily opened the fair, Other's on
the ilfattorin were IIletou Cardiff,
MP, D. III, Miles, l:IurOn county
agricultural representative, and
Don Grieve, assistant, also Mr, G,
Gardiner, school inspector.
Pupils of S.S, Noe. 7, S, 0,' 10
and 12 presented a fine program,
and also featured were Mies Sim -
von Strong, the Cronin Sisters
and a dance group directed, b3'
Ml's, Orville Storey,
LIVESTOCK
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Stewart, tt, a M Ai r sot ,
Bonnie Stewart, Amr Stewart Jimmy
lietaderson, Don MoNichoi.
Goats—Damn Marie Monne, Mnrllorie
Wilctfans, lapin Deuormnna, Jana khan.
non.
,1'ouLTRy & PETS
Dole, an Dolmage,. Mutiny Poplar,
Yarn» Dolnnage, Dieting. Iiendernott,
Glen Dolmage.
Potatoes --Irish Cobbler, Maty Mar-
garet Finnegan, Rieke Mnlfnele, Elsie_
Inose, Earle Rose, Karen Bete, Lynda
Herr; ICetndin, Billy Siemon, byre Me.
Nichola Cobert Shannon, Audrey Mc-
Michael, Keith Siemon, Francis Malon-
ey; Sebago, Murray Pepper, Gercldine
Dennis, Linde Somerville, Sharon Ieie-
Kenzie, Ricky McKenzie, Betty Roe..
Cturot—Kneen Dolmage, Glen Dol
rouge, l{eitlt Slemon, Kon Dolmage,
Lois Coale, Ian Dolnrago.
Quart Barley—Donald Coyne, Gary
Settles, Micheal Johnson, Murray Pryue,
David Wildfonts, Mary Ann Wildfengl
wheat, Mary Ann Wildfang, David Wild- ,
Fong, joint Boyd; Oats, David Wildforng, l
Calves -4R Senior BeefCalf, Amy
Stewart, Geraldine Dennis, Gordon
Pryce; Beef Calf, Larry Horne, Donna
Horne, Geraldine Dennis, Gordon NW -
hut ; Beof Calf, pail fed, Faye Little,
Mary Lou Coyne.
Dairy Heifer Calf—
FlySLittle, Maw
pyno. Teat Boyd-;enior, Doug.
Boyd, Amy Stewart; Sweepstakes, Arany
Stewart; Best Showmanship. Geraldine
-Dennis, Amy Stewart, Faye Little; Beet
Dairy Calf under 200 lbs., Doug, Boyd.
Geesa -•Nicole Chondeki, haul Somet
tine; '' bays, Larry Horne Ducks,
Timmy Henderson, Wayne Iiaogy Jin
Alexander - Pheasants, Keith Siemon,
Tune McQlure; Bantams, Betty Roe,
Juila Blanchard, Ian Dolmage.
Pigeons, Neil Little, Ann Eokai't,
Doug., Boyd; Rabbits, Ann Eekart, Me-
told Chomicki, Wnrrer Reek; Dog, Bar-
ry Gordon, Miles Little, Eileen 0'.
Rourke ; Guinea. Piss, Charles Swan,.
Wnrren Benermann Julia Blanchard;.
iWhite Loglerne, Janice Ffoian, Bonnie Don Coy»e, Field Beats, Robe Doig,
Stewart, Joyce MoKeraber;-Fleavy HY- Bernice Rose, Earls Rose, Bili• Shen, ;
bride, Miehne] Walsh, Mary Walsh, Joe Elate Rosa, Robert Shannwn;. _0.en
Walsh, Benne,
Batt y Ree, Gary Betties, Ib Sent
Shearon, Bonnie Stewart, June I0Blen. I
GRAIN Cabbage --Keith Siemon, Billy Siemon, f
Wtie.et, David Wildfeng; pats, Earle Jane Shannon, Mary. Lou Coyne, Ohm:-
Shannon,
Karen Dolmage; Barley, Glenn lee Swan Eileen Maloney• pumpkin
Dolmage, I{area Dolmage, Audrey Me.
Michael; tomatoes, Eeelyn Storey, Glor,
is Diogel, Star Hasher, Mark Smith,
Billy y Siomon Keith
Siemon.
FRUIT
Fall Apples—Audrey Mic.
hael, Lois
Godkin, Linda Somerville, Mark Smith,.
Henry Shannon, James Bosman Winter
Apples, Audrey McMichael, Loi: Godkin,.
RobertShannon, Ronald Campbell, 'Ag-
nes Ryan, Jnmea.:Bosmnn ;, Pears, Mtn-
LarryMurray, James Dien', Linda
Miller, Ruth Ann Diesel, Donnie Smith,
Elsie Bone; Pie Pumpkin, Gary Betties,
Pianola Maloney, Ronald Oampbell,
Donald Diesel, eel Gloria Dina Diegbonny
Horne; Manfiolds; Jimmy Henderson,
Billy Henderson. Ifieth Simon , Bilir
Stomon;: ):Veld Turnips, Jimmy Hender-
son, Francis Maloney. Stephen Eckatt,
Joan Eckert, Ann Belied.
Tattle -Turnips, Gordon Moylan, Fran-
Lambs—Market, Tames Bosman, Neil rag McClure, Evelyn Storey, Robert cis Maloney, Murrey Henderson, Dianne
McNichol, Paul Somerville, Gory Mc- Shannon,Geraldine Dennis, Barbara I•tonderson, Herby Shannon, Bruce
Nichol; Shoat Wool, Nall McNichol, Paul McClure; Plums, Agnes' Ryan, Loretta; Smith; Citrons, Lois Godkin, Dean
Somerville, James Boenan, Don Dalton. Murray, Eileen Maloney. Smith, Jean Roe, Batty Roe, Tom Rap.
Pigs—Under 50 lbs., Neil McNIchor, Onion—Larry Horne, Francis Maloney,son Gerald Ryan
Lots Godkin, Gary McNichol. - James Donna Horne; Dianne Dalton, Danny • Cobs Corn—Mary MaKercher, Bonnie
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Michael,. Francis Deitz,. Paul Snmervillo;
Table Corn, Billy Siemon, Eileen Mal-
oney, Joanne Murray, Lois Godkin,
Evelyn Storey, Ronald Murray ; Field
Cora, Warren Rock, Sheila Doitz, Ler,
etia Murray, Neil Benermann, Lenny
Ryan, Gwen Benermann; second out hay,
Lois Godkin, Murray Pryce, Warren)
Rock, Gnu Peitz, Donald Diesel, Linda
Ker First Cut Hay, Witold Chomicki,
Betty Roo Michael. Johnson, Gary
Betties Bobby Pryce, G. Pryce.
FLOWERS
Dining Room Bounuet, •Joan Alexan-
der, Glenda -Little, Ruth Ann Diegel,
Audrey. McMichael, Peter Dawson, Ev-
elyn Storey; Potted Plant in bloom,
Glen Dolmage, Joyce McNichol, Witold
Chenicki, Sharon Johnston, Jean Pet-'
rink, Michael Walsh ; without bloom,
Audrey McNichol, Herbie Shannon, Fran-
ces Beuermann, Billy Siemon, Danny
O'Rourke, June Hiilen.
Dahlias, Linda Somerville, Glen. Dol -
mage( Karen Dolmage, Billy Siemon,
Witold Chomicki, Ken Dolmage; Asters,
Luny Horne, Warren Rock, Dennis
Bausman, Dean Smith, Eric Benne-
.vies, Murray McClure; Zinnias, large,
Evelyn Storey, Linda Somerville, Linda
Miller, Gamy Dietz, Dennis Smith, Dean
Smith.
Gladiolus, Gary Betties, Jean Patrick,
Allan Ifoehler, Gary Koehler ; Phlox,
-Gary Betties, Sharon McKenzie, Ricky
McKenzie, Linda.. Somerville, 'Audrey Mc-
Michael, Ronnie Koehler; Snapdragon,
I Gary Betties, Mark Smith ; Cosmos, Dean
Smith, Jean Patrick, Linda Somerville,
Peter Dawson, Audrey McMichael, Bet-
ty O'Rourke; Pansy Boaauet, Mark
Smith, Jean Patrick, Jean Roe; Small
Zinnias, Bruce Glanville, Leona Glan-
ville, Sharon Johnston, Stanley Glan-
ville, Joyce McNichol, Joan Elligson.
COLLECTIONS.
Cutouts—Pets, Tommy Rapson, Donna
Horne, Harvey Bernard, - Star Fischer,
Murray Pepper, Glenn Dolmage; Cars,
Linda Dietz, Joan Ale;:ander, Jane
Shannon, Larry Horne, Leslie Bernard,
Paul Cuthill.
Colleotions-•Woods, Audrey McMichael,
Billie Siemon, Lonnie Glanville, Jim
Alexander, Murray McClure, Witold
chomicki; Snapshots, Kenneth Dolmage,
Audrey McMichael, Amy Stewart, Don-
na Gordon, Lois Godkin, Leslie Bernard;
match coven's, Linda Somerville, Amy
Stewart, Sharon McKenzie, Joan Ryan,
Glenda Little, Eileen O'Rourke; Plaster
of Paris, Mary Eckert, Karen Dolmage,
Lonnie Glanville, Leslie Bernard, Joan
Alexander, Murray McClure.
Manual Training—Bread Board, Ricky
Mcl{enzie, Elsie Rose, Leslie Glanville,
Harvey Bernard, Rae Beattie, Glenn
Dolmage; Door stop, Joan Alexander,
Paul Cuthill, Roy Glanville, Leslie Ber-
nard, Larry Horne, Bernice Rose; Book
Rack• Earle Rose, Linda Somerville,
Witold Chomicki, Lois Bernard, Jean
Patrick, Murray McClure; Desk Lamp,
Jim Alexander. Lorne Glanville, Mar-
lene Pepper, Jim Rapson, Gary Alexan-
der, Peter Dawson.
FANCY WORK
Quilt Block, Joan Alexander, Bernice
Rose, Leona Glanville. Maureen Ryan;
Guest Towel, Linda Somerville, Mary
Walsh, Lois Bernard, Eileen Maloney
Dresser scarf, Audrey McMichael, Mar-
lene
arlene Pepper, Lois Bernard.
Sewing card, Murray Pepper, Harvey
Bernard, Tommy Rapson, Marjorie
Glanville, Ricky McKenzie. Elsie Rene;
Doll scarf, Jean Roe, Leslie Berner•tl,
Bernice Rose; Tea Towel, Linda Somer
vine, Lois Bernard, Jean Patrick, Earl
Rose; Pincushion, Neil Rapiers, Rose-
mary Murray, Audrey McMichael, Karen
Dolmage, Lois Bernard ; Buttons, Karen
Dolmage, Audrey McMichael, , Murray
McClure, Vitold Chomicki, Lorne Glan-
ville, Jane Shannon; Teacher. I{nitted
Article, Jessie Little.
BAKING
School Lunch,, Mary Walsh, Donna
Gordon, Amy Stewart, Stanley Glan-
ville, Sharon. Mclfenzie, Audrey Mc-
Michael ; Maple Cream Candy, Audrey
McMichael, June Hiilen, Joan Ryan,
Donna Gordon, Jean Roe, Orval Beuer-
mann; Bran Muffins, Robe Doig, Donna
Gordon, Audrey McMichael, Sharon Mc-
Kenzie, Shirley Henderson, Mary Me-
I{ercher.
Cookies—Oatmeal, Donna Gordon,
June Milan, Linda Somerville, Joseph
Walsh, Audrey McMichael, Roba Dole
Drop Cookies, Sharon McKenzie, Paul
Horan, Earl Rose, Bernice Rose, Mich-
ael Walsh, Linda Somerville.
Tarts, Stanley Glanville, Bruce Glan-
ville, Leona Glanville, Eileen O'Rourke,
Faye Little, Roba Doig.
Cake—Angel, Karen Dolmage, Lois
Godkin; Light Layer, Amy Stewart,
Sharron McKenzie, Linda Somerville,.
Rosemary Murray, Joseph Walsh, Joan
Rapien; Dark Layer, Linda Somerville,
Eileen Maloney, Eileen O'Rourke, Roba
Doig, Shirley Henderson, Karen Kerr.
Pie—Apple, Linda Somerville, Shanon
McKenzie, Gerald Ryan ; Lemon Pie,
Shirley Henderson, Leona Glanville, Ka-
ren Dolmage, Eileen Maloney, Donna
Gordon, Linda Somerville; Raisin Pie,
Linda Somerville. Reba Doig; Laura
Rya, Danny O'Rourke, Francis Bever-
mantt Joan Rapien; Cake baked be
Teacher, Mrs, Murray, No. 1 ; Miss J.
Little, No. 12.
Pint of Salad Dressing, Yvonne Payee,
Bernice Rose, Janice Horan, Jean Roe,
Elsie Rose. Agnes Byen; Canned Cher-
ries, Reba Doig, Sharon McKenzie, Lois
Godkin, Eileen Maloney, Shoran Shea,
Linda Somerville; Carred Strawbe•riea,
Patsy Ryan, RobeDoig. Bernice Rose,
Earl Rose, Bryan Campbell, Elsie Rose.,
Raspberries, Earl Rosa, Bernice Rose,
Lindh Kerr, Ronald Campbell, Elsie
Rose, Margaret Ryan; Pumpkin Pie,
Shirley Henderson, Juno Hillen, Donald
Ryan, Karen Dolmage , Linda Somer.
vllle, Paul Horan.
WRITING
Grade 8—Geraldine Dennis, Patricia
McCluskie, Edward Campbell, Joan
Boyd, Marlene Pepper, Marjorie Camp -
ben.
Grade 7 Writing—Mary Loa Coyne,
Lois Godkin, Joyce Ryan, Jim Rapson,
Joan Ryan, Corder Pryce,
Grade 6 Writing, Frances Maloney,
Mary Margaret Flanigan, .Mary Wnlsla,
Betty Shea, Elaine Murray, Lois Ber-
nard,
Geode 6 Writing, Miehnel Weigh, Lin-
da Somerville, Gerald Ryan, Paul Iior-
en, Dale Bettemmann, Margaret Rose
Ryan,
Grade 4 Writing, Agnea Dolmage,
Joan Alexander, Roy Glanville, Ann
Shen, ,jean Roe, Paul Cuthill.
Grsdo 3 Painting—Larry Horne. Jane
Shannon, Leslie Bernard, Gerry Malone.
Maureen Ryan, Many Lou Murray
Grade 2 Printing—Leslie Glanville,
Rao Beattie, Patsy Ryan. Doegine Wee,
James 0tenderso11, Jonnno Murray.
Grade 1 Printing—Herble Shnnnon,
Joan Dennis, Ricky McKenzie, Harvey
Bernard, Mary teeming, I'nul Somer-
ville,
Visit Seaforth Fair
Thursday Night
See outstanding displays of new products and
old favorites by Seaforth Merchants
INDOOR FAIR EXHIBITS
on display
DOOR PRIZES: First draw at 7.30 p.m.
Other draws throughout the evening,
You must be present to win
FIRST PROGRAMME
— Medley of Dutch, Irish and Tap Dancing
(Class of Mrs. Broderick). .
— Bill and Sharon Strong
— Mrs. Cleve Coombs
— Step Dancing The Three Irishmen
SECOND PROGRAMME
Professional Talent'`'
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IN GOOD HANDS
Soon Nancy's pet will be in good hands. Nancy
will feel better, too, because she knows the doctor
will know just tvhat to do and how to do it.
in so many ways, we look for help to people in
whom we have confidence—people trained and
experienced in their specialty.
For instance, when you walk into a bank, whether
to make a deposit or discuss a financial problem
with the manager, you know your banking needs
will be attended to expertly, faithfully and in a
friendly, personal way. It is something you can
depend upon in all your banking.
THE CHARTERED BANKS
SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY
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'tedilx, September 24, 1050
Egianondville United Church
DR, J, SEMPLE, Minister
M1'. Lyle Hammond, Orgllnist-Choir Leader
1835-- 1959
124th Anniversary Services
11 A.M. Guest Minister: Rev, Dr, I -Tomer Lane,
Toronto
Subject; "Tho Thirty --First of April”
Music: The Salvation Army Choir, London
7 P.M. Guest Minister; Rev.,Anne P. Graham,
London
Subject; "Naw Beginnings”
• Music: The Salvation Army Choir, London
8.16 Sacred Concert, Salvation Army Choir
Social 1 Hour
A Hearty Welcome to all our services
10 A.M. Church School. 13rief Session
DRAWING
Grado 7,8 Drawing, Joyce Blum, 1311.
eon O'Rourke, Meilen Pepper, Jim
Rapson, Vincent Maloney, Lorne Man-
ville. Grade 6.0 Drawing, Gary Betties,
Jean Patrick, Murray McClure, Witold
Ohomicki, ?Jaw Eckert, Betty Shea.
Grade 3-4 Drawing, Yvonne Pryce, Lae-
ty Bonne, Shirley Vook, Murray Pryce,
Julia Blanchard, Roy Glanville, Grade
1,2 Drawing, Leslie Glanville, Neil Mc-
Nichol,
o-NNichol, James Henderson, Danny O'-
Rourke, Dianne Dalton,
Mak Smith.
Brown Eggs--Mgiohnel Walsh, Mary
Flannigan; White
n
Walsh PIt CatShrine g
Eggs Jana Shannon, Joyce Ryan, Paul
Somerville
Baby Show—6 months and ander,
Bonnie Storer,- Betty Ann Beuetmtann,
Brion Edward Nesbitt; 6 months to I
Year, Linda Diane Godkin, ,Vanda Jean
Storey, Kevin Campbell.
Choral Reading—No, 7 School ; No. 1
School; No, G School. Palsy
Junior Miss, Evelyn Storey,
Storey, Rose Maty Ryan ; Junior Ma;
1 Bryan Brant, Glen Dolmage, Murray
Henderson,
Oldest Lady, Mrs., Lena Bonnewies ;
Oldest Gentleman, Mr, Robert Beattie,
I Decorated Bicycle, Peter Dawson, Ann
Anl-
Shea, Sharron McKenzie, Karen
raTricycle,
Mar -
ray, ckyMcKenziSFischer,
Joyce McNichol.
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First Presbyterian
Church
REV. D. LESLIE ELDER
Minister
0.1. a.m. Services on laastern
Standard Time
RALLY DAY SERVICE
Commission of Sunday School
Teachers and Leaders
Superintendent M. McKellar
will lead the -Service and
Members will take part
Sacrament of Baptism
Music -Junior Choir Members,
"How Great Thou Art" (Hine)
Friday, Oat. 2, Preparatory Service
at 8 P.M. and Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper Sunday, Oct, 4 at 11
A.M.
"Fire on the Heather", the feature
length color film will be shown in the
Church Friday, Oct. 0, at 8 p.m.
The story of Scotland's heroic
struggle
Sunday, Sept. 37, services on
Eastotn Standard Time
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1957 STUDEBAKER SEDAN
1955 METEOR SEDAN
1955 OLDS 4 DOOR HARDTOP
1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1953 DODGE SEDAN
1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN
195b AUSTIN SEDAN
1952 CHEVROLET % TON TRUCK
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Seafortli Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
MITCHELL
Phone G. Fawm 186
Sales & Service
SEAFORTH
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,
I hereby proclaim that 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 Save the Queen
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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 find; 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