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The Seaforth News, 1960-09-15, Page 4OF SUPREME QUALITY BAKEWA 7" x 11" Cake Pan f'. 9"'square Cake Pan Regular $1 16 ` ' Regular $1.00 2 for -_$ 1.16 , $ rt. as for 1,01 8" square x 2Cake Pan Ragufar 93e for 910 9' x i$e" Pie Plate Regular._ 70. 2 for 7$i! 1241"x 15" Bake Sheet Regular $1.35 2 tor ____$1.36 9" Layer Cake' Pan Regular ._.._.95e 2 for 96€ S" x 1" Pie Plate Regular 60¢ 2 for-_____.., 610 9" diameter Pie Plate, save -all rim Regular 60¢ 2 for . 61 10" x 15' Jelly Roll Pan Regular $175 2 tor,___.$1L76 ) Pan iwithlcuttererCake Regular_.____ $1.10 2 for -$1.11 BaldwinBaldwinHar ware PHONE 61 SEAFOR 3 H cAPAPetlpSifi:o toilgtASly@iC0IINATIPP ✓r+81( ACtRD'H19RA BRING YOUR CAMERA To Seaforth Fall Fair Thursday and Friday, September 22 - 23 COLORED PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 2" x 2" Colored Slides Competition will be held for pictures dealing with: 1. Pe.rntanerlt sign en grounds advertising Fair. 2. Any new .structure on grounds built in lltthu. General picture of grounds on Fair Day (may he aerial). 1. Jnnfor or 4-11 Club exhibit -not livestock, 5. Livcstouk--4-li or regular classes. 7. Int,e'ior General Exhibits Building. 0. Baking Show. 9. Flower Show. Sp, eial Class: A shield to Junior Farm Club whose slide is judged Champion in Class 4 in provincial competition. Slides should be handed to Gordon Wright or Mrs. Joseph Grummet!. by October 3o, veto. All slides, but those used, will be returned to owners. A prize or $3.00 will be paid for each slide accepted for the Provincial Competition. N.S.-DO NOT MOUNT SLIDES IN GLASS. Submit as they come from developer. Your NEW TELEPHONE BOOK will be printed soon: EXTRA LISTINGS, at little cost, make it easier for people to find you: IN AUSINi'SSl . , . Use oxtra listings to show other firm names for your business -to associate your ber with ycand residence our firmname-orto show after-hourinumbers for you and your key employees. AT HOME! ... Other members of the family and relatives, roomers or boarders would benefit from having their names listed in the telephone directory. Please be sure to check your directory right away. For changes and additions call our Business Once without delay. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA 13RODHAGEIN Thu public ecilnol here 'lee id pupils attending, three of those are beginners; Glenda litekisuu, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ford ptekisou, Sharon hock, daughter of Mr, mut M11111utold Moult, Ron Reek son of Mrs'. J 01111 \S ii liaulr Mr. Donald Wolfe started his seeuud terns as teacher, Seven 110l;ils, Dennis and Dean .Snaith, Janet Scherlrarth, Donald, Chola and Jim Riegel and Mufti Ann Diogel, who used to go to S. S. 0, t41oKit1op were transferred to this school, and two pipits Paul and Karen Rock from this school had to an to McKillop School, these children are now attending the school iu the township in in111011 they live, The following pupils front the village aro attending iMitchell and District High School and are transported by bus; Olnoyten, Ro- bert and Kenneth Ahrens, Arthur Hiegel, Roger Sholdiee, Richard Leollllardt, Maine 13eunewies, Jane Bock, hose Elva Buuole, Phtyl- !ls Binz, Paul Criestap, ;1i', Glare French is attending Teachers College lu Stratford. allss Darlene French is inking a hair dressers eeul'Sl' 111 i'U101l- enel'. rirodhageu School pupils took part in the d'4lonkton fair on Wed' nesdaY by exhlbttiug and maroh- mg, alauy relatives, frieuds and aeiglloours attended the wedding stud reception of Charles Scher- c.;trtlt x1111 Barbara Jackson at .,tratfurd un Saturday. .ui's. Aug. Scherbarth and other tutauves attended a trousseau tea our • Miss Barbara Jackson in atratford en Wednesday, 'Messrs Porti DJcltison, Mervin Leuulaardt, Ues, Reek, 1Vlartin .tturrto, Robert Gibb and ituseell oholdlee spent tine weekend on a Erle to itutherglelt and other Nur- theru points, Ml's, Elizabeth Rock and Mrs, Louise Jarmuth have been visit- Ing with the "former's daughter, Ars. Harold -Grove and Mr. Grove an Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wurdell and -family visited Mr, and ill's. K. Pauli in Detroit recently. Miss Lynne Townsend of Tav- istock has been with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Scher - berth, Sr. Mrs, Lew Hicks has returned from Seaforth hospital, Student Harold Brill of Preston who has been in charge of the ser- vices al St. Peter's Lutheran Church for the summer mouths, has returned to Waterloo Semin- ary to complete his final year. Members o1 the Stewards or the Christian Home, Mrs. Ford Dieki- son, illrs, Reuben Hulick, Mrs, Gordon Wardell, Mrs. Edward Sehorbarth Jr, prepared a dinner for the Sunday school teachers at St, Peter's Lutheran Church last Thursday evening after which the teachers had their regular meet- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A, Kintner were among those attending the 25tH wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brodhagen, cele- brated at the home of Roy Brod- hagen, HRR. 4, Mitchell on Satur- day evening. Mrs, Wm. Diogel has been con- fined to Stratford hospital, a+'lowers adorned the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in mem- ory of Mrs. Louise Jung who pass- ed away one year ago. They were placed by her family. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ilinz, San- dra and Robert of Chatham, with Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Wolfe on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Bob Wolfe and family and Kenneth McKay of Stratford called at the same home. The Brodhagen band played for cemetery decoration service at Dashwood on Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Russell Pfeifer and Mr, and Mfrs, Gordon Fawm and Lynne of :Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbert and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacob of Kitchener with Mr, and Mrs, Man- uel Beuernian, Russell Sholdire, President of the dMIitchell Lions Club, invited the members for their first dinner meeting of the season to Brodha- gen and District community hall on Friday evening at which bar - beetled chicken and the trimmings were enjoyed, Mr. Nelson Howe of Cromarty provided entertain- ment, with bagpipe selections, Lions Gerald Agar and Wilfred Ahrens were In charge of program arrangements. The Chamber of Commerce held their; monthly meeting' at which plans were made to finish the in- terior of the basement and install washrooms in the basement, The outside of the building has been waterproofed by painting the ce- ment blocks with -a light green paint which adds to the beauty of the building. The monthly meeting of the United Lutheran Church Women was held iu the church basement with 28 In attendclnce. The devo- tions were In charge or Ml's, Mar- tin Diogel and Mrs, George Rock, Student Brill presented the topic "How Denominations Differ", con- tinued front last meeting, Mrs. Fred Young, past president, was In ehargo in the absence or the president and vice president, Af- ter tho meeting lunch was served, Mrs. Reuben 13uucic was preeonted with two living room chairs to help furufeh her home after los- ing their furniture in a fire dur- ing the whiter, Mrs, Edwin ,Scher- baltis read an tt1111l'Opl'ia.te add - rem Mr, slid Mrs Roos White and family of (lndertch with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Pfeifer and Karl with Mrs, Jean Nichols and Robert, Brussels, Ma'. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Karl and Mrs. Arl Pfeifer with Mr, and Mac. All' Francis, Monk - ton, on Sunday. PH11 SI'tAFO1ITII NEWS -Tlillraday, September 19, 11N0 WIN1`HROP Rall)^Day service will lie oh - Served in Winthrop Scutal i Sr ltoal o11,Sept,38th at 12:45, followed by Church Service at 2 pin 24orthsute United Church Worship at 11 am, Our Rail)" Day Service will be observed on Sunday, Sept, 18 as 'a combined service with the Church School. Awards for attendance and promotlo e will be anaule. The theme for this year's observance is "'ibleInto all the World with the Church Sohool--Sr. School as above. Jr, School will retire dur- ing worship service. ST. THOMAS' ANGLICAN RevII. Donaldson, S.Th. 11 aan„ Morning Prayer and Ser- mon, 10 a.m., Church School. First Presbyterian Church Rev, D. Leslie Elder Minister 10 a.m, Church School and ' Youth 'Fellowship Class 11 A.M. "Front Sea, to Soul" 11, A. Kempster, Organist Everyone welcome An ddv4 rSary The Egmondville United Church will celebrate its 125111 Anniversary on Sept. 25th, The annual FOWL SUPPER Weal„ Sept. 28111, at 5 P,ui. 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