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The Seaforth News, 1960-09-22, Page 5T1110 S16AFOR'1'II NEWS -- Thursday, September 22, 1660 MI'S SUPEIN It's Schneider Festival Time So stock up on these Values now Special Thera Fa Sat., Sept, 22 - 23 - 24 Schneider's Country Style SAUSAGE 1Ib...,,,,,,.4 e One lb. packages WEINERS Packaged Rindless Bacon 1/21b 2 pkgs for 49c 69e MINCED HAM 1 lb c Crispy Crust SHORTENING Crispy Crest LARD 2 lbs. 4.' , c 2lb 43e Baby Rolls of CHEESE 1/21b Schneider's Canned Hams 1/2 lb tin $L49 Schneider's Picnic Pork Shoulder 11/2 lb tin 1,01 Crown Brand CORN SYRUP 2 lb tin e Instant or Quick QUAKER OATS large box 39e ALLSWEET MARGARINE 1 lb e CARNATION MILK 2 large tins PHONE 12 KIPPEN \Ir. and Mrs. Ross Forrest ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm - Forrest of Hensall were in Toron- to Saturday attending the Scott.. Glen Nuptials. "Trousseau Tea" On Friday evening Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Cooper 30 friends and relatives attended a surprise kitchen shower for 'Miss Barbara Evans of 'Cranbrook, bride -elect of October. Mrs. Ken- neth Parke gave a reading "Tell me Why", Miss Marjorie Turner favored with a song and Nancy Consitt conducted a contest. The address was read by Miss Marion Turner after which many useful gifts were presented to Barbara. 28c WE DTT,IVER orearrasor Barbara thanked everyone for such lovely gifts and invited all to her tea, A dainty lunch follow- ed. Mr. and MTS. Edgar Wahl of Listowel were Sunday evening guests of MT. and Mrs. Norman Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mollis vis- ited Sunday with the latter's mother, 'Mrs. Rachel Gibson sof Wroxeter. Sympathy is extended Miss Rena Stephenson in the loss of her brother the late Herbert Ste- phenson of the Parr Lime. We are pleased in reporting that Mr. Edgar McBride is resting com- fortably in St. Joseph's hospital, London, ST F, 14 r RS Stores in Seaforth close for the Fair on Friday this week from. 1 to 4 p.nl.,, and will be open until 6.30 p.m. , Also stores will close at 9 pan. on Saturday nights during October, November and December. (Signed) MERCHANTS COMMITTEE TOWN. TOPICS Sven \'Ieauwisse, voterinury, Gott+rich St„ has rented the reed - denim at the east side of the town owned by the hospital board, Misses Nancy Nott, Kitchener, Sally Nott and Liz Lennox, Lon. (ton, spout the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nett. Mre, F. L. liutehinge of Cyp- ress, Calif„ who spout two weeks visiting ler brothers and Misters, left on 1'httrsday from Loudon bY plane tot' her home, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Collins of Snyder, N.Y., are the guests .of Mrs. Jean Fortune this week, John Van Roolien has been transferred to the Baden branch or the Toronto -Dominion Ha'nlc, where he went on 5.rednesclay. J.tev, and Mrs, J. C. Britton at- tended the funeral of the former's uncle, Mr. John Wilkinson of Warwick on Saturday. Miss Donelda Adams attended the teachers' convention la Lon- don on Friday and spent the week end with friends in St, Themes. Mr, and Mrs, Russell Sweat spout the week. enol with relatives at Fergus. CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs, W. 14. Brooks of Brampton, Brent and Owen are holidaying this weep: at the home eL' her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Hocking, Messrs. Murray Finlayson, Gary Quante, Gordon Coeiquhoun, Larry Gardiner, Harold Nairn and Jim Hocking left on Saturday for a two weeks tooter trip. to the wes- tern provinces. Mrs, M. Moughton visited on Wednesday with Mrs, Helen Dal- rymple, Clinton. She was accom- panied by Mrs. Sadie Scott, Mrs, George Wallace and Miss Olive Speen who visited with Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Colquhoun, 'Ir. and Mrs, Robert Dodds spent the week end with their daughter and son-iu-low, Mr, and Mrs, Riley in St. Thomas. Misses Margaret Ann Wallace and Alice Walker were among the high school students who attend- ed the Shakespearian festival in Stratford on Thursday night. Mfrs, Sadie Scott, Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Jessie Hamilton, Mfrs. Rob IIa'ntilton, Mrs. Wilbur Miller, Mrs. Sam McCurdy, Mrs. T, L, Scott and Mrs, Horton Mc- Dougall were guests at a shower on ,Saturday at the home of Mrs. Inez MORoberts at Luau, held do honor et Miss Carol Kennedy of London whose marriage to TOOT. Malcolm Lomond of Liman is an event of October 1st. Mr, and Mrs', Lloyd Sorsclahl and daughter Connie returned home on Wednesday after visiting tor a few weeks with relatives In the western provinces. 'Many relatives from this dist- rict ,attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Matthew Routley at the Marriott funeral home in St. Marys on Monday, ;Mr. Lloyd Sorsalahl attended the annual Presbyterian Mens' Conference which was held at Keswick, Muskoka, The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid Society was held at the home of the president, Mrs. \Hill Miller who opened the meet- ing with a poem "What Then," Devotions were led by Mas, Eldon Allen. Reports were given by the secretary and the treasurer and many items of business were dis- cussed. ,Committees were appoint- ed to make arrangements for a turkey supper to be held near the end of October. Program and Much committees for next meet- ing were appointed. Mrs. Robert Laing gave a reading and the meeting closed with prayer. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Ivies, Harper and 'Mas, M, Dow, The September meeting ,of Roy's Church WMIS and WA. was held at the hone of '.Mars. Calvin Christie. Mrs, Harvey Dow pre- sided and opened the meeting with a poem "Be Silent." Mrs, Norman Dow used the twenty- third psalm for scriipture lesson and 'meditation, Mas. John Hock- ing led in prayer. 'Mrs. H. Dow and Mrs, J. Hocking were appoin- ted program committee for the October meeting which will be ,held at the home of Mrs. Cr. Neil. The west section Sectional meet- ing will he held at Mt. Pleasant on Oct. 28, A family night sup- per was planned for Oct, 8th. Mrs, Andrew Christie gave cur- rent events and the topic was taken by Mrs, Elmer ,Dow who Warren hock hail mixed feel- ings when this picture was snapped. He had just learned that he had won first prize for his pigs in the under 100 lb. class, but he was fooling badly because his 0 -months -old fox terrier had slipped the leash and disappeared during dog judging, 1t was found that night, however. Warren is the sou of Mr. and Mrs, George Rock, and c1 1)111(11 of Manley school, of which Miss Joan McLaughlin is teacher finished the study or Africa Dis- turbed, Mrs. Murray Christie read an article on the work of Mies Elizabeth McColgan who is their missionary Lor prayer. lire. Dow closed the meeting with prayer, BAYFIELD Mr. and Mfrs. Cr. L. Kennedy left on Monday for Toronto after vacationing at the "Little Inn", Misses Jackie, Judy and Vicki eluti', Loudon, spent the week- end at their home, Mrs, Russell Cox and three children left last week for Cal- gary, algary, Alberta, after spending a month with her father T. W. Castle. Mrs, Ronald Coleman, London, was with her mother, Mrs, T. W. Castle from Friday to Sunday. Mrs. Adam Flowers lett on Monday to visit relatives at New York. Mrs. Gordon 'Cameron, Toronto, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Cameron, .Mfrs. Walter after \V . • es 1 take left last week by plane to visit her sons Wm. and Garfield at British Co- lumbia, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Pfaff and son Mark, Windsor, were at their home over the weekend. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guest of Toronto are spending it few days at their cottage, Mrs. H. Bauer and son Tom, of Waterl000 were at their cottage over the weekend, Miss Shirley Brandon, Essex, event the weekend with her father Harold 'Brandon, Mrs, 13. Austin Mitchell, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. J. 17, Hovey. The ladies Guild of Trinity Angliean Church met on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Be• - the na Sturg,eon, 'I'la. president, Mrs. Percy M'estntl opened the meeting refill the Lord's Prayer followed by the creed, Ten mem- bers auewutad the roll ea11, hot lowing the minutes of the Aug- ust meeting the rector Rev. E, .2, Ibarrieon closed the treating with prayer, A social hour was spent. The October meeting is to be held at the home of 'urs. 11, 11, Bryant. Dr, and Mrs A. Chapman, of De- troit are at their cottage for a few days, BRUCEFIELD The WA held their first meeting of the fall on Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Miss Margaret McQueen was at the piano, Miss M. Swan and Mrs, L. Wilson conducted the devotion. al period. Mrs, W. Broadfoot then. 'book the chair. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. Tebeb• ner and Mr's 11. Taylor the treas- urer's report. Thankyen and sync_ patsy cards were read by Airs. I3erry from Mr, Snelling. Mrs. M. Pinkney, Mrs A, Mustard, Mrs. R. Allen, Mrs Iiaugh, Mrs. Stack• house Mrs, G. Elliott, Mrs. C1iM- ten, The offering was received bY Mrs, L. Eyre. A letter was read by Mrs, Broadfoot in connection with a supper "Fun with Food." It will be discussed at the Octo- ber meeting. The date of the an- nual bazaar was set for Saturday, Nov. 5th at 2.30. Mrs. G, Graham and Mrs. Jno. Ailconhoacl will have charge of the clevntional exercises for Oct„ Nov.and Ue('. Cream 4 will be in charge of the Oct. meeting. Group 3 had charge of the program and served lunch. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Scott are vi- siting with their daughter, firs. L. Rushcall and family In Winni- peg. A large number of ladies atten- ded the ehoi'er and trousseau tea et Miss Catherine McGregor. Mr. and Airs, John A, McEwen have moved to their new home in the village. We welcome them to Brucefleld. The sympathy of the commun- ity' is extended to Mr, Robert Watson and family In the death of Mrs. Watson on 'Monday. We are sorry to report that Mr. Arthur Chapman suffered a stroke. Mrs. H. Berry received word that her brother, \V, Lawson Smith of Seattle, Wash,, had suf- fered a heavy stroke and passed away. Mr. and Mrs. A. Paterson atten- ded the wedding of tier niece, Miss D. Shalace, in London on Saturday, VARNA Anniversary Services will be held in the United Church nest Sunday, Sept, 25, at 11 a.m, and 7.30 p.m, Rev. Mr, Johnston of Brucefiebd will be the guest min- ister. Special music will be sup- plied by the choir, also a quartet in the evening from the Blake Mennonite Chtta'ch, A number of the High School students attended the ,Stratford Shakespeare Festival last Friday aftern eon. BETHEL UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY 5E RVICES' SUNDAY, SEPT. 25th Services at 11 a.m. - 7.30 p.m. Guest Preacher: Rev. Henry Funge, Londesboro Music by the choir Everyone welcome EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH 125th Anniversary • will be observed on Sunday, September 25th Guest speaker for both the 11 and 7.30 services will be the Rev. Harold J. Snell 13,A„ of Riverside United Church, London Anniversary supper will be held in the church parlors on Wednesday Sept. 2Sth beginning at 5 p.m. Admission: Adults 1.25. Children 75c T s ID4 Y - SEPT. 22 23 m EVENING Two Local and Professional Talent Sensational Programmes Friday Evening -- DANCING -- TO STEW AND HIS COLLEGIANS 10 to 1 a.m. Holstein -- Jersey -- Hereford Other Cattle Classes Pigs -' Sheep Harness Racing Horses Outstanding Vegetable, Fruit, Ladies' Depart - Merit, Elementary and High School Indoor Displays OItOF' ItT'F'�Itl' The beau yields are likely to be u+u bushels less than 1250, but will likely be on the average. BO' eaten, of moisture coldittone the f u'nnis are still having cllifleulty seeding full wheat. iterent rattle have been it hello to pastures. Penny Sale Sponsored by Dublin Catholic Wnnteu's League, displayed in Box Furniture Store, Seaforth, from Sept. 17 10 Sept, dist, and in Friend & Windham Store in Dublin from Sept, 21 to Sept, 24. DRAW to be held In St. Patrick's Church Hall, Dublin on SEPT. 27t1i wwwwwwwwwwwww SHOWER For Mr. and Mrs. Boll Doerr (Marilyn 5111it,is) Friday, Sept. 23 In Brodhaeeen Community Hall Everybody welcome Ladies please bring lunch DAN .a Sponsored by L.O.B.A, Friday, Sept. 30 I \' ORANGE IIAI.L Admission fine Lurch counter in hall Everyone Welcome LARONE'S SEF S at the }AIR For Gifts, Gift Wrappings, and a Complete Assortment of Cards by Rustcraft and Coutts (`HECK OVER OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Children's Winter Wear SNOW SUITS JACKETS CAR COATS ETC. LA t,, ONE'S SEAFO rT q;T5c to %A STORE ST s; NOTICE OF POWER NTE ' ' IPTION (Weather permitting) Sirnday, Sept. 25111 FROM 8 A.M. TO 10 A.M. Daylight Saving Time AREA AFFECTED Market Street, High Street, Huron St.. Sparling St. Jarvis St. from John to CNR tracks West side of Main St. from Smyth Shoe Store to• CNR tracks South side of Goderieh St. from Sparling St. to westerly limits Your co-operation is requested SEAFORTII PI'RLIC UTILITY C: (IMMTSSION I'. tiling, Chairman R. J. ilorisse}'. Manager Visit It To—night mid ala- 'rorro uv A IR • TWO CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS • COUNTY• WIDE COMPETITIONS • 4-H SWEEPSTAKES COMPETITION • EDUCATIONAL EXHISITS 4 --FI Achievement Day Five Clubs Taking Part HURON COUNTY FARM YOUTH WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE COUNTY'S ONLY JUNIOR FAIR I i COLORED PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION 9 CLASSES for 2"x2" Unmounted COLORED SLIDES 1, Permanent sign on grounds ((troy ising Fair. 2. Any new structure on grounds built. in 1060, 0, General picture of grounds on Fair day, may be aerial, 4, Junior or 4-H Club exhibit --not livestock. 5. Livestock---4-II or regular classes, 7. Interior General Exhibits Building, 8. Baking Show. 0. Flower Show. ADULTS 500 -- CHILDREN 25o CARS 25o ELEMENTARY School Children in Parade FREE R. E. MoMILLAN, Pres, R. JAS. WALLACE, Secretary AA, A a IL A la A A