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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1961-07-06, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS --T Thursday, July 6, 1061 SMITH'S Food SUPERIOR Market CLARK'S BEANS WITH PORK 2-15 oz tins 29c Shirriffs Good Morning A r� MARMALADE 24 oz jar 4 4 c NESTLES QUIK CHOCOLATE 16 oz tin 50c HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP 11 oz bottle 22c YORK STEWS 2-15 oz tins (Beef, Irish, or Chicken) 49c NESTLES KEEN LEMONADE 13%2 oz jar PHONE 12 53c WE DELIVER BLAKE Mr.' and Mrs. James Dinsmore and Bob, Windsor, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dins - COME ONE - - - COME ALL - - - TO THE GLORIOUS ORANGE CELEBRATION IN MILVERTON Saturday, July 8 Parade to start at 1.30 P.M. WVIARAWARAINAMAIIARAI more and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dins- more, Zurich. Mr. Harold Finlay and family attended the Farrell Reunion on Sunday at Goderieh. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch and family spent the weekend at Chesley Lake. Miss Mary Ellen Burdge is va- cationing with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Jane Hey. Monday evening visitors with Mrs. Leon Jeffrey and boys were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oesch and David, Carl, and Mary, Emma and Margaret Finlay. WINTHROP Bible Vacation School will close on Friday evening, July 7, in Cavan Church with an Open service at 8.30 p.m. for all par- ents and friends of the school. Church service at 9.45 a.m, and Sunday School at 10:50 in Cavan Church for July and August. All are Welcome. SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION SEAFORTH LIONS CARNIVAL Wednesday Thursday Firday August 9 10 11 CLASSES: Under 21 — Over 21 First six entries in each class accepted $400.00 IN PRIZES PRELIMINARIES—Wednesday & Thursday FINALS — Friday Entries will be informed of Hour and Date TWO CHANGES — Supply Own Caller Music supplied Send entries to: WILLIAM BALL Box 295 — Seaforth 1959 FORD SEDAN, 6 cyl. 1959 FORD COACH, A.T. and R. 1959 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1958 FORD SEDAN, Radio, A.T. 1954 AUSTIN SEDAN ,,A53 DODGE SI±7DAN } NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Seaforth Motors Chevrolet- Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTH Phone O. Fawm 186 Phone 541 TOWN TOPICS Mr, and Mrs. Jaynes FIogg re- turned to their borne in Coiling' wood1 orSr r n daY aft ` err d'u al en rg the past week with Mr. and Mrs, Bedford Dungey and family, Miss Mary Dodds of Toronto is holidaying with Primula hero and in Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Kon Hells, of Iiawkestone, Ont., and children were weekend visitor with Mr, and Mra. W. P. Miller,. Miss Sharon Hotham, recent graduate of Stratford Teachers' College, has also been successful in the results of Western Ont- ario Conservatory of Music held at St. Joseph's Convent, in ob- taining her degree in Associate Piano Performers (A. Mus.), Sharon will begin her teaching duties at Brantford in Sept, Mrs. Earle Bell of Seaforth, was the guest of honor at a luncheon held at The Guild of All Arts, Scarborough, by • Mrs. J. A. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Proctor of New Liskeard, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rennie and Ron spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M, R. Ronnie. Miss Sharon Hotham has tak. en a position in Stan Blowes "Gift Hall" in Stratford for the holiday months. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Clarke, Mark and Laurie, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarke, all of Lon- don, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ephraim Clarke. WALTON A Garden Party sponsored by the W. I. was held in the Com- munity Hall last Wednesday ev- ening. A very tasty supper was served in the basement by the ladies. A program consisted of two plays presented by the Mon- crieff Young People and the Junior Farmers' Male Quartette furnished several vocal numbers, Mr. Gordon McGavin acted as chairman for the evenining. Mrs. Ron Bennett and Mrs. Russel Barrows were program conven- ers and the following committee was in charge of supper arrange- ments, Mrs. Ken McDonald, Mrs. Herb Travis, Mrs. Donald Buchanan, Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Roy Williamson. Induction The Induction Service for Rev. Arthur Higginbotham was held in the auditorium of Duff's Unit- ed Church, Friday evening, June 30. The Presbytery of Huron was represented by Rev. J. C. Britton of Seaforth who conduc- ted the worship service and In- duction and Rev. H. A. Funge of Londesboro preached the ser- mon choosing his text from Acts 10: 33, "Now therefore are we all here present before God to hear all things that are com- manded thee of God". Following the Induction ser- vice a social hour was held in the schoolroom. Members of Knox United Church Moncrieff and Duff's United Church, Wal- ton were introduced to Rev. and' Mrs. Higginbotham, June and Velma as they assembled in the basement. Introductions were made by Mr. Orval Harrison, and Mrs. Allan McTaggart of Mon- crieff and Mr. Clarence Martin and Mrs. Nelson Reid of Walton. Lunch was served. Mr. Allan McTaggart spoke words of welcome to the new minister and his family on be- half of the Moncrieff charge and Mr. Douglas Fraser for Walton congregation. Rev. Britton, Rev. Funge also spoke briefly to which Rev. Higginbotham replied expressing his thanks for the kindnesses already shown them since their arrival. A large congregation was pre- sent Sunday morning in Duff's United Church when Rev, A Hig- ginbotham opened his pastorate here choosing his text from Second Corinthians 4: 7, "But we have this treasure in earthen vessels". The choir rendered the anthem "The Lord is My Shepherd" under the direction of Mrs. Harvey Brown. Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper will be observed Sunday morning July 16. Mission Band will be held next Sunday morning at the usual hour. Picnio The Walton Public School held their annual picnic on the school grounds Thursday afternoon. The teacher, Mrs. Margaret Ro- bertson and Brian Traviss were in ,charge of games and races. Mrs. Clarence Martin and Mrs. Frank Walters spent Monday at Norwich with the former's daug- hter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins. Miss Amye Love of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot. Ronald Ennis who has been employed at Western University Computing and Tabulating Cen- tre, for the past six weeks left last Friday for Toronto where he will attend the Ontario Col- lege of Education for the next eight weeks. Ken Ryan, Merlin and Elaine Miller of Detroit spent the week- end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Ryan. Mr. Gerald Dressel spent the weekend at his home prior to leaving for Hamilton where he will attend Summer School at McMaster University. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humph- ries, Wends, and Kim spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. John Bennett, Newmarket, Mr. Wm. Bennett remained there and will accompany Dr. and Mrs. Bennett' on a motor trip to the Western Provinces. Michael Gulutzen has returned home from a motor trip to Sask- atchewan. Mr. Martin Baan returned home last week after spending about three weeks in Holland visiting with his parents and viewed the famous Falls and the other relatives, rainbow that hangs over the Mr, Roy Bennett has purchased the Grainger house on Main St. Mr, and Mrs. Win, Humphries and family visited over the holi- day weekend at Everett, Ont, with her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, G. Hethering- ton, Mr. Alf Anderson spent the holiday weekend with his daugh- ter and son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Ross Taylor of Ottawa's Mrs. An- derson and Nora returned home with him. Mrs. Mary Dressel of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Fred Ennis. Miss Ann Achilles has accept- ed a position in the Toronto Do- minion Bank in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor and Misses Lorraine and Sheila Rid- dell of Alexandria, Kentucky, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Rus- sell Barrows. Mrs, Walter Broadfoot visited with Mrs. Ferne Patterson, who is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Walton School Report The following is the school re- port of 5,5. No. 11, Morris: Grade 8 to 9—Linda Bryans, h„ Gerald Blake. Grade 7 to 8—Ann Blake, Lar- ry Bolger, Shirley Thamer, h., John Thamer, Grade 6 to 7—Larry Walters, h., Carol Wilbee, h., Bruce Clark, h., Janet Shortreed, h., Sherrill Craig, h., Wenda Humphries. Grade 5 to 6—Helen Searle, h,, Carol Shortreed, h., Linda Travis, h., Mary Bewley, h„ Billy Helinga, h., ,Jim Blake, Billy Graham and Doug Pollard pro- moted conditionally, Grade 4 to 5—Barbara Bryans, is,, Gary Bennett, h., Neil McDon- ald, h„ Sandra Watson, h,, Mur- ray Blake. Grade 3 to 4—Brenda Bewley, h„ Emma Shortreed, h., Karen McDonald, h., Brian Pollard, Grade 2 to 3—Beverley McCall, h., Judy Thamer, h., Bobby Blake, h., Gordon Mitchell, h„ Keith Wilbee. Grade 1 to P --Gail Traviss, h., Gail Searle, h., Susan Dale, h., Debbie McCall, h., Sharon Marks, h., Brenda Pollard, h,, Billy Shortreed, h., Bruce McDonald, h., Ronald Dronick, h., Philip Blake, h. Mrs. Margaret Robertson, Tea- cher, KIPPEN Mrs. A. Van Den Burg from Holland is visiting , two months with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Loon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plumb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Lean spent a few days recently at Burk's Falls and the Parry Sound District. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schneider and family of Stratford visited Monday with Mr. Robert Thom- son. S.S. No. 2, Tuckersmith Picnic S.S. No. 2, Tuckersmith held their annual school picnic on the school -grounds on Monday, June 28th. About 70 people sat down to supper. Following supper, the teacher, Miss Dorothy Turner was presented with a tri -lite lamp and a blanket. The address was read by Billy McNichol and the gifts presented by Robert Cooper and Bob 'McNaughton. The sports were in charge of Miss Turner. Races—Pre school: Janet Kla- ver, Gwen Dayman; girls 6-8, Joan Finkbeiner, Shirley Day - man; boys 6-8, Nicholas Klaver, Jim Cooper; girls' 9-11; 'Joan Sin- clair, Karen Littleton; boys 9-11, Ray Finkbeiner; boys 12-14, Bob Cooper, Bob McNaughton; young ladies, Margaret Jean Broadfoot, Susie Mae Lostell; young men, Lloyd Lostell, David Cooper; young married ladies, Marg. Con- sitt, June Cooper; married ladies —Babe McGregor, Bernie Fink- beiner; married men, Howard Finkbeiner, Jack Cooper; girls' kick the `"slipper, Joan Sinclair, Karen Littleton; boys' kick the slipper, Gerald Dayman. Gary Dayman; ladies kick the slipper, Mrs. Klaver, Hazel McNaughton; Men's kick the slipper, Bob Coo- per, Al Kyle; ladies calling hus- bands to dinner, Grace Cooper, Mary Broadfoot; men calling cows, Lois Finlayson, Jack Coo- per, Gerald Dayman; thread the needle, Jack Cooper and Ruby Finlayson, Billy Charters and Jean McNaughton; balloon race, Brian Dayman, Billy Charters. Address to Miss D. Turner Dear Miss Turner, — For the past seven years we have gather- ed here for the annual school picnic. Not one of us has ever gone home regretting that he came. We are sorry that you are leaving our school section, but are glad that you are not going far away. We realize that you have put up with much of our nonsense, Parents think that it is a problem to look after two or three youngsters, but you have had to put up with as many as 30 of us, We do hope that we have not caused you too many grey hairs and that you have had some fun. We hope that you will find happiness at your new work. Please accept these gifts as a token of our appreciation, Sign- ed, your pupils and friends of S.S. No. 2, Tuckersmith. The schools of Tuckersmith School Area enjoyed a bus trip to Niagara Falls on Wed. June 28th. They visited the historic site of Fort George, the Park and Brock's Monument. at the Hydro Plant they were shown slides, floral clock designed and built by Hydro workmen consisting of thousands of plants with a water garden at the base of the clock stocked with fish, Toured the Hydro Plant, down the elevator with rock walls to the bottom of the cliff where the children watched the control room and generators in action. They also Horseshoe Falls which is an omen of good luck and the wax museum. On their way home they stopped to watch boats going through the Weiland Canal, Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Elzar Mousseau and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faber included, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Woodburn of Greenway and Mr, and Mrs. Ken Larrner of Peterborough. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Bert Thomson for the gift of a son born June 27th, at Clin- ton Public Hospital, Mrs. Russell Brock returned home Sunday from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she was hospitalized a few days, Miss Jean McNaughton attend- ed the 4-H Girls' Conference at O.A,C, grounds, Guelph, on Tues- day, June 27.30, There were six girls chosen from Huron County and -204 girls attended. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Sheperd and family of Toronto visited during the weekend with the Tat- ter's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, James McNaughton and family, Jean returning to Toronto for a week's vacation, Mrs, Alex McLaren is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ross, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Wren visited recently in Hanover at the home of their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wren, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Long visited over the weekend with relatives in Owen Sound and friends at Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson are spending a month's holiday in the U.S.A. Norris Reunion The Norris Reunion was held on July 2nd at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sillery of Tuckersmith. In the morning it rained but this didn't dampen the spirits of the Irish Clan. Over 80 sat down to dinner in the large spacious shed, and while a very delicious dinner was served rain pattered on the roof, Even the sun had to smile at seeing so many Irish enjoying themselves. In the afternoon a full line of sports were run off ending with a tug-of-war. This was a real contest of Irish spirit and brawn before one side was declared the winner. Sillery's little pony was a great attraction for the younger children. After the races the young people enjoyed a ball 3 i :a 111 pi iii ii iii 01 iii game while the older men Played horseshoe and the women pre, pared supper, After supper of, Mars were elected for the com- ing year, We wish to thank Mr, and Mrs, Ervin Sillery fbr their genial hospitality, BRUCEFIELD Mrs. C, Hain returned home on Wednesday having spent a week with her son Mr. Wesley Ham and family in Chatham. Miss Margaret Aikenhead of London spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Anna Aldwinkle. Miss Phyllis Lobb, Waterloo, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lobb. A change of time of the Ser- vice at the United Church, Bruce - field: Service will be at 19 o' clock from now on, Mi`, and Mrs. E. Knox, Sarnia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson over the holiday, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Lobb, Mich- igan, attended the Lobb picnic at Exeter on Saturday and are now visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott are holidaying at their cottage in Bayfield. We are pleased to know AIr. Scott is much improved in health. Mrs. May McKenzie, St. Thom- as is visiting with Mrs. L, Wil- son and other friends in the vil- lage, Raspberries We will have Raspberries, for sale by the box or crate on or about July 12 Call at the farm or phone J. C. SMILLIE 274J 2 Zlensall LAKEVIEW CASINO Grand Bend DANCING LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY JIVE NIGHT Every Wed. - Buddy Carlton and the "Strato-Tones" SELLING OUT SALE ANY REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED New IH Tractors, Combines and numerous other machines, attachments & accessories Used Machines New Bale Elevators and Farm Wagon JOI[\ BACH PHONE 17 SEAFORTH ONTARIO Application forms for ONTARIO RETAIL SALES TAX VENDOR'S PE'.MIT. , should be returned by July 15,1961 Official Permit Application Forms have been sent to over 120,000 Ontario vendors together with detailed informa- tion on the new Ontario Retail Sales Tax Act. These applications should be completed and returned by July 15th, so that vendors will receive their permits and additional information well in ad- vance of September 1st, when the tax goes into effect. Who requires a vendor's permit? Every company or person, who in the ordinary course of his business sells goods to purchasers in Ontario, must have a sales tax vendor's permit. Restaurants and other premises selling prepared meals require a permit.Permits are also required by salesmen or manufacturer's agents who sell in Ontario for non-resident vendors not registered in Ontario. Vendors who have not received official Permit Application forms should send for one today! COMPLETE AND MAIL THIS CONVENIENT COUPON Retail Sales Tax Branch, Office of Comptroller of Revenue, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario Please send me a Permit Application form together with detailed information on the Ontario Retail Sales Tax. NAME COMPANY NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF BUSINESS PHILIP T. CLARK Comptroller of Revenue u :::r......, Iii