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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1960-10-13, Page 4let me show you how easy it is to safeguard your valuables in T -D SAFETY DEPOSIT Boxes "Believe it or not, there are still lots of people who cling to the idea that the safest place in the world to store valuables is in a hideaway at home. But for every one of these people there are hundreds more who have learned the better way and are now using Toronto - Dominion Safety Deposit Boxes. '! -1) Safety Deposit Boxes offer you maxi- mum protection for such valuables as property deeds, mortgage (h)cu- lnent.s, insurance policies, st.ock., and bonds, jow,=1- lery and all of those small, important things that would be impossible to replace should they be lost, destroyed or stolen. Safety Deposit Boxes are located inside the maxi- mum -security, fire -proof vaults you see in every Toronto -Dominion branch. Your valuables are doubly secure be- cause you are the only person who can open the box. Renting a Safety Deposit Box is easy and economi- cal. For less than two cents per day you can enjoy the satisfaction and peace of mind that comes with the knowledge that your valuables are safe and secure. Safety Deposit Boxes are typical of the many con- venient services available at your neighbourhood Toronto -Dominion branch. Be sure to visit the one nearest you soon. You'll really enjoy our kind of `interested service. See for yourself why . , ." people make the difference at TO ONTO -I OIVII ION W. C. Moore MANAGER SEAFORTI-I BRANCH KIPPEN. Mr. and Mrs, Fraser McKee, Rose and Jill of Toronto visited on Senility with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Faber 1111(1 rnrnily, Mr. HarVeY Turner was admit, o eduesdi ted by ambulance 11 W y to Clinton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Ivison Torrance of Mitchell were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar McBride 1111(1 Sharon, Miss Gail Farquhar of Exeter spent tete holiday weekend with Miss Joyee Hood. ood. y 1\Ir. and Mrs. Gordon Wren vis- ited over the weekend with their sort and daughter-in-law Mr. and Ml's. Ivan Wren of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Eadin Kel'r of Winthrop visited Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. El. stop Dowson. Mr, and Mrs. W. L, Melfi$ spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutchison, St, Thomas, Mr. John Doig of Grand Rapids, Mich„ visited kis mother, Mrs, Lydia Doig and slater Janet dur- ing the weekend. Mr ,and Mrs. Tom Srnith and family of Grimsby were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gord- an Wren. Mrs. Alvin Bich of liVindsor and Mrs. Ed Little of Hensel). vis- ited Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. N. Long. Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Taylor of Stratford visited Miss Mabelle Whiteman on Sunda y, Miss \\'liiteulan returning with them for a few days. Rally Day Service was well at- tended at St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, when a junior choir 01 28 was in attendance. Miss Joan Sinclair favored with a solo, David Turner gave the scripture and Hobert Cooper as- sisted in the prayers. An. inter- esting story was given by Truss Margaret Elide "The Bible in the pickle Jar Ushers for the ser- vice -were Bill Workman, lion J elulst(in, Keith Anderson and Jim Consitt. BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manson and family of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Manson and Robert, Mr, and Mrs. Newell Geiger and Johnny, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jeffery of Windsor, spent the weekend with Mrs, Leon Jeffery, Edmund and Clemente, Mr, Hughie McBride, of Lon- don, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Osborne and Sharon of Kincardine and Miss Mary Finlay spent Thanks- giving weekend in Detroit visit- ing with relatives, also visiting the Detroit Zoo. Mr. and Mrs. William Oesch and family of Varna, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Elizabeth Oesch. Mrs, Nancy Koehler of Zurich spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Manson and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger and Johnny. NORTH McKILLOP Mr. Joseph Thornton is a pa- tient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, We wish hint a speedy recovery. Mr, John Kistner, Miss Ann Kistner and Mrs, Elizabeth Schae- fer of Waterloo visited with Mrs. Joe Thornton on Sunday and also called on Mr. Thornton at the hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Harold McCallum and family with Mr, and Mrs. P. Glanville of Crediton on Satur- day. Master Paul McCallum spent the holiday weekend with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Ed Regele, Mr. Ed Dennis is a patient at Seaforth hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Regale with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Regele on Monday evening, CROMARTY Thanksgiving weekend visitors in the community were Mr, and Mrs. Harry Elliott, Susan and Ro- land, of Windsor, with Mr, and Mrs, John Wallace. Mr. Lloyd Crawford, Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore and family, Lindsay, with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and Mrs, E. Moore, Mr, and Mrs. R, G. Speare, Mrs. Addie Speare and son Barry of Toronto, Mr, Clive McDonald and fancily and Mrs. Bessie Mc- Donald of Mitchell with Miss Olive Speare, Mr. and Mrs. Boss Houghton and fancily, Stratford, with Mrs. M. Moughton Mr, and Mrs. Fred Riley, St, Thomas with Mr, and Mrs. Nor- man Harburn. Mr. and Mrs. John Chessell and baby of Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Allen and sons, Stratford, with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Allen, Mr. and Mrs, Ferg McKellar and boys with Mr. Lindsay Mc- Kellar. Mr, and Mrs. ,Tack McGhee and Jackie, London, Mr, and Mrs, R. Hulley and children, Winthrop; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie and Uncle, Dorchester; Mr, Alex Wal- ker, London, and Ken of Stratford at home with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Otto Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Miller, Bon- nie and Paul with Mr. and Mrs, Will Hamilton, Mrs, John Wallace and daught- er, Debbie spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Elliott, Windsor, Ntr, and Mrs, Charles Douglas, Andy, George and Cathy visited on Saturday with friends at Ern- bro. Mr, hoot, Gardiner left nn San - day on a motor trip to the West, Mr. J, Wringler from Michiga'1 visited rceentty at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, 11ir. and Mrs, Jae. Ramsey, Ste- phen and Vickie spent Thanks- giving weekend with relatives at Norval. Tile church was beautifully de- cornied with autumn leaves and flowers, fruit and vegetables for the Tllankaglving servieo 011 8911 - day. ltev, S. Kerr delivered 11 spe- cial Thanksgiving !itemize end Wire. T. L, Scott sang au appro. priate solo. The Marian Ritolile Auxiliary sponsored a pleasant evenings entertainment on Friday evening when Mr. andMra.K@rr dhow d slides of their trip to Europe and the British isles, in the church. A good crowd was in attendance and a social hour was afterwards enjoyed, Owing to the anniversary ser- vices In the Caven Presbyterian Church, service and Sunday School in Cromarty Church will be withdrawn, HENSALL Mr, and Mrs, Murray Milton o1 Toronto visited over the weekend with the latter's parents Mr, and First Presbyterian Church Rev, D. Leslie Eider Minister 11 A.M. "TECHNIQUE OF GUIDANCE" Anthem by the Choir Sacrament of Baptism The evening service will be cancelled in favor or Northside, Anniversary Mrs, Orval ,Rapson. Mr. and Mrs. Muse MacMillan and son David of Toronto- were Week e11a1- vlattors with her par - outs Mr. and (ID's, 1., L. Mettle. Mr. and Mrs, K. K. Christian o a , home from, l and sit returned 1 1 all R< 8 motor trip to the last Coast. AlIss Betty Parker of London visited over the week end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Win. Parker and brother 13111, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Chaninan were visitor's with Mr. and Mrs, Clare Allis at Clinton, MISS BeP1iC@ Dining Of West- ern ern University, London, spent the week end holiday with h@r parents Mt'. and Mrs, Wilbert Dialing, irsuommesolismimemocasssoss Miss (1wen Ohltpinwc of Loud- '3'!114 SIQAFO1ITI1 MOWS (Phone 84) 'Thursday, October 113, 1960 011 \lata ii week Owl visitor with her plucnis Mr. and Mrs, Lorne i.CiltlpIlltln, Mrs, John Corbett was hostess at her bo111t> Saturday afternoon tee a( t L 1 trousseau ( (V 11111 L t and g 111 honor of her daughter, Connie, bride -elect of this weer (,testa were received by Mrs. Corbett and Connie, assisted by Mrs. Nor- man 0latttfe of Mitchell mother of the groom -elect The tea ruble was attractively arranged with a (:entre of pink gladioli and white daisies and silvol (u ul el' ora. Mia dna Corbett, g1id- mother of the bride elect poured. tea in the afternoon and Miss Gwen Chapman, London, and Miss Vela TimleY served, Miss Sharon SEE. TIIElI NOW While our assortment is most complete Snow Suits -1 to 3X & 4 to 6X. Car Coats — Jackets — Age 8 to 14. Headwear and Scarves, Gloves & Mitts. Use our convenient Layaway Plan A small deposit will Vold articles until wanted LAR -ON E S AF % 'x ° se to i moo STORE STATIONERY ,Y GIFTS Mora>nz, I)1lshwoad, wire id Charge ul the register. Tho th'(lhssoalh n'aa displayed by Miss Jhcle Mor- enz. Miss Geraldine Parker die- 111111 1)a11ae for J'ir. anti Mrs. played tale gifts. Steve Maloney a1 13rodlulgen hall In the evening t Y Til M Weir of t Saturday eta15 Menld(ru, gl`undmotheh+ of the f grooneeleet, poured tea alai Miss Patsy Bell and Miss June Tanney served. RECEPTION ON is 1,11n011 served Music t) to 1.2 ale Under the auspices of the WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY AT THE LIBRARY SAT,,OCTU 22. cl 2 P.M. TO 5 P.M, Collections will be made Friday afternoon, Oct. 21 Phone 377-W or 47:1-R THL GREATEST SHOW ON WORM 0 Here's the car that reads you loud and clear — the new -size, you -size '61. Chevrolet. A car so right for you in so many ways that once you compare it with the rest of the crop you'll agree nothing else near the money measures up to it. We started out by trimming the outside size a bit (to give you extra inches of clearance for parking and manoeuvr- Mg) but inside we left you a full measure of Chevy comfort. Door openings are as much as 6 inches wider to give feet, knees and elbows the undisputed right of way. And the new easy -chair seats arc as much as 14% higher — just right for seeing, just right for sitting. Once you've settled inside you'll have high and wide praises for Chevrolet's spacious new dimensions (in the Sport Coupes, for example, headroom has been upped as much as 2 inches, and there's more legroom, too — front and rear). Chevy's new trunk is something else that will please you hugely — what with its deep -well shape and bumper - level loading it holds things you've never been able to get in a trunk before. Yet, generously endowed as this car is with spaciousness and clean -etched ele- gance, it holds steadfastly to all the thrifty, dependable virtues Chevrolet buyers have come to take for granted. Your dealer's the man to see for all the details that make this sensationally sen- sible '61 Chevy a new measure of your money's worth. OLE IMPALA 4 -DOOR SPORT SEDAN .....:....:...a.:.:..... _.:,:.,.fie>' NOMAD 9 -PASSENGER STATION WAGON VAI CORVAIR 700 4 -DOOR SEDAN Each a General Motors Value Whitewall tires optional at extra cost THE CORVAIR '700 LAKEWOOD 4 -DOOR STATION WAGON 1! More space more spunk and wagons, too! More room — more for you, more for your things. More dependable operation. Smarter, smoother styling. More miles per gallon. Station Wagons, too. Corvair for '61: a complete line of com- plete thrift -cars from Chevrolet. To start with, every Corvair Sedan and Coupe costs less. And Corvair goes on from there to save you even more. With extra miles per gallon ... quicker - than -ever cold -start warmup so you start saving sooner . a new extra -cost optional heater that warms everybody evenly. Riding along with this extra economy: more room inside for you, more room up front for your luggage (sedans and coupes have almost 12% more useable trunk space). And our new wagons? You'll love them. They're the greatest thing for families since houses. The Lakewood Station Wagons do a man-sized job with cargo, up to 68 cubic feet of it. The Green- brier Sports Wagons you're going to have to see — they give you up to 175.5 cubic feet of space for you and your things. Compare that with any other Canadian wagon going! Corvair's whole thrifty line-up gets its pep from a spunkier 145 -cu, -in. air- cooled rear engine. Same rear -engine traction, same smooth 4 -wheel indepen- dent -suspension ride. See the polished and refined 1961 Corvair first chance you get at your Chevrolet dealer's, C.I6i C SEM OTORS Phoma' 541