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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1960-10-13, Page 5THE SEAFOU'1'I1 'NEWS — Thursday, (Metier l3 196e SUPERIOR SMITH'S S Fiodd Market Golden Dew Margarine �i� „„2 1 -ib pkgs. JEWEL SHORTENING GG��r� 1 lb pkg ter { C Red Rose Orange Pekoe "79 TEA BAGS 60's.... SHREDDED WHEAT t C 18ozpkg MEN'S FACELLE pkg. 25c Del Monte Pineapple - Grapefruit 1 r JUICE 3 - 48 oz tins .... eU CHASE & SANBORN ry�� COFFEE 1 lb bag f PHONE 12 WE DELIVER p, III,111111,1,,1,11111,11,111,11,1,1,11,1111111,1111,11III,1111,1.11,111111101„11„11.1111111,1111111111111,111111,1,1,,11„111111,11 ort. si ii e, Unli C - ureh EIGHTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16th 11.00 A.M. and 7.00 P.M. REV. ERNEST CLARKE, M.A., R.D. Of Queen's Theological College, Guest Minister MUSIC — MORNING SENIOR CITOIR—"Open Our Eyes" McFarlane JUNIOR CIIOIR—"The Lord is My Shepherd" DUET—"My Faith Looks Up To Thee" Miss Ruth Cluff and Mrs. Neil Dell EVENING SENIOR CHOIR—"A Song in the Night Smith SENIOR CHOIR—"Bless Thou the Lord, 0 My Soul" Ivanof SENIOR CHOIR—"O Worship the King" Maunder Soloist, Mr. Sam Scott Rev. J. Cliff Britton, B.A., Minister Mrs, Jas. A. Stewart, Organist Mr. Jas. A. Stewart, Choirmaster Come out and hear a former member of our congregation at both services. TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale and Mr. W. J. Sims Spout Thanksgiv- ing with the tatter's daughter and husband, C. EI, Freestone at Thornbury, The Ladies Guild of St. Thom- as' Church is 1101ding a Bazaar on Wednesday, Nov. 29 iustead of date previously announced. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dennis, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sproat last week, Mr. and Mrs, Russel Sprout at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Geo. Van Horne, Clinton, last week. Mr. Douglas Scott of Montreal spent Thanksgiving weekend with his mother, Mrs. James T. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. James Hogg, Col- lingwood, spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs, Medford Dun- gey and family. Mr, Bob Spooner, who has spent the past two weeks here returned home with them, Mr. Arnold Stinnissen has re- turned home from a week-long conference of Sun Life represen- tatives at Mont Tremblant near Montreal Mrs. Charles Hagan and daugh- ter Mary of London spent the holiday visiting friends in town. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Bell spent the week end in Wiarton with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ferris. Mrs. Elva Dills spent the holi- day in Gravenhurst with Mr. and Mrs, E, L. Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hawkins, of Ottawa, were guests with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Roberton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leyburn and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kling were in Toronto last week at the ice - making school in Don Mills curl- ing rink, Mrs. Milton Stewart and Mrs. Russell Coleman are visiting with relatives in Michigan. Mrs. 11 L. Fletcher and Janet Earollis.onding a week with Mrs, E, sp Mr, and Mrs. Bryson McQuirter of Midland spent the week end with Mrs, Frank Storey. Mr. Toni OMR, Montreal, spent the holiday with Mr. A. F. Clue, Mrs. W. J. Brady is moving from the East End apartments to the Bechely apartment on Goder- ich street. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murdie were in Palmerston on Monday attend- ing the funeral of Mrs, Murdie's brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pinder and family spent the week end at Peterboro. nnplunau"n,nuunununauuunmu"unnnnn,1,1111111111"n"uuunnuanwannnannuanu"uu 11111,0 ••...........•.••.••.•..•....••..• 0 with step saving • extension • phones • • add P 0 0 0 #1.g . 0 • • • •• • • • O A • • TAKE IT EASY • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • To order—call your telephone • • • • • 000000••..•0••0.0••••0.••00.•...•0 of rip/ business office. r BORN Dalrymple—In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal. Searorth, on October Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Dalrymple, Seaforth, a son. Leibold—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on October 10th to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Lrlhold, Seaforth, a daughter. Munn --In Listowel Hospital on Octo- ber Sill, to Dr, and Mrs. Don I. Munn, of Llstowol, a son. Fort William, North Ilay, London, Cleveland, Brantford and i)orohoa- ter. BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Win, Fothering- ham spout last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 3.0lu1 Futheringham In Hatnilton, Mrs. A. Paterson visited with her mother Mrs. 13. Sholdice, llrinsley, on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Sinclair, Clarkson, spent Sunday with friends in the village. Mr, and Mr's. Jno, K. Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Neil attended the Hill—Van Hees wedding in London on Saturday, Mre, W. Stackhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson were in London 00 Sutut'dity. Mrs. Jas. Strlofler and daugbt• sr Carel loft on Thursday for her Monte in California atter spending six weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wolter Moffatt, VARNA Among the many holiday visit- ors in the community were Mt'. and Mrs, Runiney and family, of Victoria Harbor; Mr. Floyd Mc - Ash, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Robinson, Toronto; Mrs. D. Stephenson, Egmondville; Mr, George Coleman, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Talbot and family, Loudon. A largo crowd attended the supper last Wednesday night in the basement et Vatted Church, xponsor'ed by the ladies of W.A. Mr. Harvey Turner, Mrs. l2ileen Consftt and Mrs, Russell JSrratt are all at present patients iu the Clinton hospital. We wish them all a speedy recovery. RECEPTION For Mr. & Mrs. Jack McLlwain In the Legion Hall, Seaforth, on Friday, Oct. 21st Norris Orchestra Ladies please bring sandwiches A RECEPTION will be held 1n the dining room of the Conuner4'iul Jiotel on Sunday, Oct. 16th from 2 until 6 p.m. fly the family or Mrs. le, Dungoy in honor of her Seth birthday. 'Knill her relatives, frleuds and business acquaintances please accept a cordial invitation to call on her on this occasion. Guests please enter at the dining roost door VINCENT—JORDAN 'White and yellow musts adorn- ed the altars of St, James' Roman Catholic Church, Seaforth, Satur- day, Oct. 1, when Veronica Jose- phine Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jordan, Seaforth exchanged marriage vows with Kenneth Harvey Vincent, son of Mrs, Mary Vincent, Dublin, Rev. Father C. 22. Sullivan officiated at the double ring ceremony. Louis and Donald Krauskopf, nephews of the bride served the wedding mass. Mrs. Alice Stiles played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Mel Acheson. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a floor length gown of peau-de-soie accen- ted by a full -Length front panel of giupure lace. The fitted bodice was fashioned with long lily -point sleeves and a scalloped scoop neckline. A brush train graced a full bouffant skirt. A scalloped tiera of sequins and pearls held a double French illusion veil and she carried a crescent of peach mums outlined in illusion net. Miss Barbara Jordan, Seaforth, as maid of honor, and Mrs. James J. Krauskopf, Dublin, as brides• maid, both sisters of the bride, wore i den tical cocktail -length gowns of royal blue velvet, match• ing feather headpieces and cap ried bouquets of white mums, Miss Cheryl McGrath, niece of the groom was flowergirl in a frock of peach colored crisp nylon with an imported white lace over dress, a matching bon headpiece and a cascade of white baby mums. Groomsman was Peter J. Jord- an, Dublin, brother of the bride. and ushers were James J. Kraus• kopf and Patrick McGrath, The wedding breakfast was served at the Colonial Hotel in Grand Bend followed by a recep- tion at the llrodbagen Community Hall, The bride's mother received wearing a dress of printed magic crepe in shades of green and MAIMS with green accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. The groom's mother assisted wearing a Ring's robe blue dress with matching accessories and a cop sage of pink roses, For travelling to New York City the bride donned a brown wool sheat with beige accessories, muskrat Jacket and a corsage of bronze mums. Mr. and Mrs. Vim cent will reside In Seaforth on their return. Guests were present from Detroit, Sarnia, Brockville, 1957 FORD COACH 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1954 CHEVROL')T COACH 1954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1952 OLDS SEDAN A.T. 1953 PLYMOUTH COACH NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Seaforth Motors Chevrolet -Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTH Phone G. Fawr 186 Phone 541 Eastern Star EUCHRE Thursday, Oct. 13 In I O O F Hall B . k E SALE Saturday, Oct. 15 In former Daly Garage * 11K1 11 11 A WHOLE NEW MEANINGFUL MORNINGFUL OF 8- 9 a.m.- 9-10 a.m.- 10-11 a.m.-- 11-12 a.m.-- 12- 1 p.m.— Starting Oct. 17 Channel 10 well be on the from 8 ;.m. d Hy. *This, Mrs. Housewife, is TV designed for you. We've planned it around your schedule and named it ESPECIALLY YOURS. Zip, zip, ZOOM. You're too busy to watch but you'll love this hour of uninterrupted hi-fi music. Mr. Man and the school age children have gone, leaving slightly less mess than Hurricane Hazel. While you dean up, Miss Dorothy will entertain the pre-schoolers with Romper Room. It's time you got something from the day. Stop and relax while top Holly- wood names entertain you on "Hour of Stars"—names like Anita Ekberg, George Sanders, Joanne Woodward, Raymond Massey, Bette Davis, Wm. Bendix, Terry Moore, Peter Lorre, Virginia Mayo and Ed Wynn. Meet interesting people, get household help from Hope Garber and Paul Soles on the "At Home" Show. Lou Short keeps the youngsters out of your hair as they enjoy "Noon Hour Club". L-". . LONDON G6$A