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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1961-08-03, Page 58WORTH N1+WS Thursdtly August 8 SUPERIO S1'I"T'j, t Food Market KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES . , 9/2 oz pk. 27C MAPLE LEAF CANNEDc HAMS 1/2 lb, tin 1.00. LIQUID JAVEX 32 oz. Bottle 23c CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz Jar — only( CLARK'S TOMATO JUICE 48 oz Tin Sc CHARCOAL Q 5 Ib. Bag for 39e CLUB HOUSE STUFFED OLIVES 12 oz Jar )9C PHONE 12 WE DELIVER THE LEGION CORNER By Jack Holland Well comrades and friends here we are back again with a bit of news for you. I was talk- ing to Charlie Woods, our special events chairman and he tells me that the Legion_ is holding the annual children's picnic at the local Lions Park on August 13, a date to keep in mind. There will be games and contests for young and old alike so I hope to see, you there. In a recent issue of the Le- gionary there was an article on the late Canon Scott which I kought was most interesting. This great man was known as the fighting Padre in the First Word War as he spent so much time in the front lines. On in- quiry among some of the local World War I veterans I was sur- prised to find out how many had met him and all had a good word for this man. He was an Angli- can minister, but race, creed or colour meant nothing to him as RASPBERRIES FOR SALE Raspberries by box or crate available now Place your order M 00 R E'S POULTRY FARM Seaforth Phone 600-r-31 the story I read so well illust rates, so here is the story as it appeared in the Legionary. Canon Scott dropped in to a First Aid Post in the front lines and noticed a young soldier, a little more than a boy, lying mortally wounded and clasping a rosary in his hands. The medi- cal Officer told Canon S.cott that the soldier kept asking for a Priest but- before one could be obtained the soldier would be dead, so what does this Padre do. He pretends that he is a priest and starts the Lord's Pray- er and continued with the Hail Mary and the young man whisp- ers in return. This continued un- til .the soldier with a contented smile on his face lapsed into un- consciousness and went to meet his God, BORN Dr. J. Robert and Mrs. Mac- Kenzie, Sarnia, are happy to an- nounce the birth of a daughter. (Daphne Joan) in Sarnia Gener- al Hospital, July 28rd, a sister for Dawneen and Robert. DeWitt — At Scott Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Simon DeWitt, RR 2 Dublin, on July 27, a daughter Bell—At Toronto on August 1, to Mr, and Mrs. David V. Bell (Eleanor Weaver) a son, Robert David, a brother for Vicki and Susan Park—Jim and Eula are happy to announce the birth of a daug- hter (Lori K) at Clinton Hospital on July 30th, a sister for Larry. 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 JOHN BACH PHONE 17 SEAFORTH 1960 ENVOY SEDAN 1959 FORD SEDAN, 6 cyl. 1959 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1958 CHEVROLET COACH 1.958 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN 1954 MERCURY SEDAN. 1953 DODGE SEDAN ' NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Seaforth Motors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTH Phone C.Y.1i'aVirn1186 Phone 541 TOWN TOPICS Addy Calder, son of Constable Calder, in a couple of weeks will go to London to join the navy, He will lenve here by train on August 27 for Halifax, Mr, A, T, MacMillanMr, and Mrs. Jack MacMillan of Dutton, were guests on Sunday of Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Adams and Miss Donelda Adams, Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Weber are spending two weeks at Hay- field ayfield after spending a week with Mrs, Weber's mother, Mrs. J, A. Westcott. Cpl, and Mrs, K, T. Adams and sons Gerald and Michael have returned to Winnipeg after their vacation with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams and sister Miss Donelda Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neubauer and daughter, Mrs, Dan Smith, of Ransomville, N.Y., Mr. Harry Kruse of Gormley spent the weekend at the home of Mrs, William Oldfield and attended the Kruse Reunion. Master Bradley McLean of Stratford with his -cousin Brian. Oldfield, Mr, and Mrs, /Clare Westcott and family are spending this week with the former's mother, Mrs. Arnold Westcott, Mr. and Mrs, Bill MacDougall of Montreal visited recently with their cousins, Mrs, Wes Nicholls and Mrs, Ona Fortune.. She is a daughter of the late Charlie Broadfoot. David and John Boswell of London are visiting their grand. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bos- well. Mr, and Mrs. Bernie Petronis and Ronnie, of London visited Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Fortune and Ricky over the weekend. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Britton and family left -Wednesday for Regina to visit Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Britton, Mrs. Elva Ellis who was visit- ing at Seattle, Wash., is return- ing to Ontario on Friday via Malton Airport. Miss Vana Rosenhagen of Wingham agent a few days this week with Miss Mary Ann Snow- don. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Evans and family have returned home to Toronto after spending two weeks with Mrs. Evan's mother, Mrs. Arnold Westcott. Mrs, John Carnochan and boys are visiting relatives in Water- loo. Mr. Thos. Cluff of Montreal is visiting his father, A, F. Cluff. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright, James St, were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs, Morley Wright, in Hamilton, Mr. James Henderson, who was taken i11 with a heart at- tack on Tuesday was removed to Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Armand Char - trend, Detroit, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoggarth. Mrs, Gordon Ferris and Mrs. Robert Jordon of Wiarton visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. W- G. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Ellis of Toronto spent a week's holiday here. Miss Frances Fortune is spend- ing her holidays at Temagami. Mr. and Mrs. Laughlan Gear of Fergus were guests last week of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat. WALTON Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, 1st Vice President was in charge of the July meeting of the Walton W. I. Thursday evening in the Walton Community Hall. In Op- ening Mrs. McDonald welcomed the ladies from the two visiting Institutes, Seaforth and Londes- boro. The secretary's report by Mrs. Harvey Craig was read and adopted. The treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Humphries reported a bal- ance of $140.93 on hand. Corres- pondence was read and dealt with. Mrs. Margaret Humphries will be leader of the Girls' Course this fall with an assistant to be chosen. It was moved and sec- onded that we take up "The Fos- ter Parent Project". A few bran- ches have taken up this project and are finding it very worth while. The child "adopted' stays in his own country with his own family and the organization ad- opting him (or her) pays $60 a year. The organization acting as foster parent would be put in touch with the child selected for their adoption and letters would be exchanged. A great many Institutes had asked that instead of making do. nations to so many organizations they might have a project of their own. A vote of thanks was moved by Mrs. Margaret Hum- phries to the committee in charge of the bus trip in June. The August meeting will be in charge of the Historical Re- search and Current Events Com- mittee, Mrs, Jan Van Vliet Jr. and Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull, Each member is requested to take a grandmother to this meeting. The roll nail was answered with "What I do when I do as I' please". Mrs, Joseph Ryan and Mrs, R. Barrows were co -conveners for Home Economics. Current events were given by Mrs. J, Ryan and Mrs. R. Barrows gave the motto "A good home is more than a house" and "Thoughts by the Way". Two Solos "Dust on the Bible" and"Just for Old Times Sake" by Sharon Strong of Sem forth were very much enjoyed. Pour little girls, Donna Horne, Debby hloClure, Janice McClure and Rosemary Ryan showed great talent when they ,presented two tap dancing numbers. Read- ing entitled Household Financing by Mrs, Ted Woods, Mrs. Ryan introduced Mrs. Tillie tattler of Mitchell Who gave a Tupperware Demonstra tion, A Londesboro member, Mrs, Wm, Manning won a hair brush for having greatest number of articles in her purse, Mrs, Mac Scott of Seaforth was the winner of a Serve N Have dish, when her number proved to be the lucky one, Janice McClure and Donna Horne again presented a cute little Irish Dance in Irish cost- ume, Lunch hostesses were Mrs, F. Walters, Mrs, Rae Huether, Mrs, Jini Clark, Mrs, Jim McDonald, Mrs. Ernie Stevens, Mrs, E. Mc. Creath, Mrs, Jan Van Vliet Jr., Mrs, Herb Traviss. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Scott, and Michael of Grand Forks, North Dakota, called on relatives and friends last week. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Somer- ville, Linda and Mrs, Carson Al- len and Bill of Guelph have re- turned home from a motor trip. to the Western provinces. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Fraser and family of Stratford visited with Mr, Malcolm Fraser on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Watson and Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and family of London were the guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Porter, Dale and Darlene, .daughters of Mr. and iiirs, Frank Dundas, Tor- onto, and Sandra and Kim, daug- hters of Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Pick- ering, Oakville, are holidaying with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay and family of Toronto and Mrs, Geo. Wells of Port Elgin were recent guests at the home of Mrs, Margaret Humphries and Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Humphries. Mrs, Gordon McGavin and Mrs. Bill Dinsmore of Kitchener accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sin- clair Hemingway of Toronto on a trip to the East Coast. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Anderson and- family of London spent the weekend with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Ander. son and attended the Anderson - Holman wedding on - Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stutz of Kit- chener were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. Dundas. Miss Phyllis McNichol of Lon- don visited with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boa man last week. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Reid, Dennis and Erie of Toronto spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dundas, On Friday they vis- ited with Mrs, Ruby Dundas at Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins and family have returned home after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin. _ Mrs. John Shannon has return- ed home after spending the past two months with Mr. ,and Mrs. Les Sinko and Mrs, Mary Reid of Toronto. KIPPEN MRS. WILLIAM WORKMAN Mrs. Workman passed away at her home in Tuckersmith on Monday, July 24 in her 86th year. She was the. former Isabelle Mc- Gregor, the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs;" Duncan McGregor of Kippen. Mrs. Work- man had spent her entire life in this area. Her husband passed away six years ago. Surviving are a son Winston of Kippen and a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Bower- man of Listowel and a grandson Billy. Funeral services were held on Thursday at the Bonthron Fun- eral Home with Rev. H. Johnston officiating. Burial was in .Hen- sall Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were neigh- bours of the deceased: Messrs Alec McGregor, Archie Hoggarth, Jack Sinclair, Arrie Binnendyk, Allan and Wilson Tremeer, The flowerbearers were John and Doug McGregor. Miss Katherine Feltzer, her mother, Mrs, 3, Feltzer of Grand Rapids, Mich„ Mrs. Lydia Doig and Janet of Clinton visited on Monday and Tuesday evenings with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. Mr, and Mrs, Edward Schaffer of Dryden, Mich., visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. Dow - son. Mr, and Mrs, Elston Dowson returned home from a month's vacation with relatives in the Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Coleman for the gift of a baby boy born Sunday at Clinton Hospital. Messrs. Rochus Faber, Ross Love, Clarence Park, Vic Har- greaves and Mel Graham were in Toronto on Wednesday. While there they visited the Hog Pro- ducers' Office and saw the new teletype system of selling, also visited the stockyards and saw the new auction selling there. On return home they attended the 20th anniversary of the Wa- terloo Cattle Breeders Associa- tion Beef barbecue, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swartz of Listowel have got nicely settled in their home at the store at Hillsgreen, They have also made some alterations, Thomson Reunion The Thomson Reunion held its 22nd annual picnic on July 19 at Mr, and Mrs. Norman Stanlake's cottage at Port Blake with an at. tendance of 63, Officers: Pres„ Norman Stan• lake; Vice Pres„ Elgin Thomp- son; See-Treas., Mrs. Lila Thom- pson; Lunch Committee; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller and Mr, and Mrs, Bert Thomson. Sports Committee: Mr. and Mrs, Warren Thomson and Mr. and Mrs, Len O'Rourke, Race Winners: 3 and' under, Brian Miller, Vicky O'Rourke; 6 and under: (boys) Bill Thomp. son, Wayne Simpson; 7 and um der (girls) Barbara Stanlake, Mary Thomson; 7 and under (boys) Bruce Hopkinson, Wayne Thomson; 12 and under (girls) Eleanor Stanlake, Joan Hopkin• son; ladies, Gwen O'Rourke; men, Ron Boyd, Bob Cornish; most articles ilt a woman's purse, Mrs. Herbert Britton; youngest baby, Bruce Thomson, sou of Mr, and Mrs, Bert Thomson; kick the slipper (men) Alex Mil-. ler and Bob Cornish; (women) Hannali 'Miller; wlteel.bat•row race, David and Bob Oornisli; oldest person present, Tack Pep- per, A peanut scramble was held for the children, Mr, Verne Brit. ton of Carman, Man., was the person coming the farthest dist- ance. The next picnic will be held at Mr. and Mrs, Norman Stanlake's cottage the third Sat- urday in July 1962, Kenneth and Grant Jones were successful in winning 3rd prize for their vocal duet on the Ama- teur Show at Kirkton Garden Party on July 19, There were 18 entrants in all. Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth McLel- lan and Jill and Mr. and Mrs. N. Dickert visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Anson Wolfe of Mel- bourne, A bounteous picnic supper held Sunday on the lawn at the home of the Harold Jones was enjoy- ed njoyed by 30 members of the families of Mr, and Mrs. Roy McBride and Mrs, Pearl Love. Guests were present from London, Zurich and Varna. Sunday evening visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Harold Jones and boys included Mr. and Mrs, Russel Finkbeiner and Elva of Crediton and Mrs. Albin Fawcett of Brant- ford. Miss Margaret MacKay, who has been a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London is re- ported improving, The Misses Marian and Cathy Roberts are spending the week with Boa Essery in Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Crosby and three children of ,St, Cathar- ines visited last week with the latter's sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, James Drum. mond. Brian returned with them for a vacation. Master James Roberts is va- cationing with his grandmother, Mrs. K. Roberts in London. Mr, and Mrs. P. Sproule of Seaforth visited Saturday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bourke of Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. N. Long visited. Wednesday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs, D. A. MacMillan of Ilderton, STAFFA Mrs. E. H. Payne, Moose Jaw, Sask., is visiting with bliss Mar- garet and James Miller and Mrs. E. Templeman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp and Eleanor visited in Scarborough with Mrs. Pearl Francis and Jane Mrs.- Elizabeth Campbell and Belle, Seaforth, visited with Mrs. E. Templeman. Mr. and Nlrs. Cameron Vivian and Carol and Miss Fay Temple- man enjoyed a trip to Niagara Falls and Cooksville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Duncan, Ex- eter, visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and family. Mrs. James Miller and grand- daughters Edna and Janet Miller are vacationing at Grand Bend this week. Mr, and Mrs, Eldred McNical, Nlrs. W. Dayman and Mr. Geo. Miller, London, visited Sunday with Miss Margaret and James Miller. Miss Joan Annis, Mitchell, hol- idayed with her grandmother, Mrs. E. Templeman for a few days. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the family of the late Wilbur Glanville. Mrs, Bob Norris, Patti and Su- san visited in South Woodslea and Windsor for several days, Bob going down for the weekend bringing them home. NIr, Robin Daynard enjoyed a holiday at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs, James Temple- man, Reg and Bill from Maxwell visited on Sunday with Mrs. E. Templeman and Mr. and Mrs, John Templeman and family. Mr. Tom McCallum of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family, Miss Geraldine Dennis, Walton, visited over the weekend with Miss Sharon Agar. BRODHAGEN Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Karl have moved into their home which they purchased from the estate of the late F. Prueter, Gary Hinz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hinz, who attended the K -W School' of Hairdressing in Kitchener, has been successful and received his diplomas for. hairdressing and coloring and has been working at Grand Bend for the past week. The Brodhagen Band and two majorettes played for the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Diefenbaker at Mitchell and Monkton last week. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Redwood and Gary of Detroit spent a few days with her brother Wm. S, Riehl and Mrs, Riehl. Miss Dorothy Marks of Kitch- ener spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Mr. Pfeifer, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Rode of Detroit at the home of her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Prueter and visiting Mr, Prueter at Strat- ford Hospital. A wedding reception was held for Mr. and Mrs, Donald Diehl (Sharon Cook) at the Community Hall on Saturday evening, On Friday evening a shower was held for Mr, and Mrs. Je ome Murray (Joan McLaughlin) at the Community Hall here. On Sunday evening relatives of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Haney of Millerville, Alberta, (Vera Leon,' hardt) gathered in their honor for a social get-together in the Community Hall club room, 1 I11111111111111111Alt/11111111n11111.11111111111111tnnn. !I ,OnO„null,1In11111I11011l11n101111l1a1nnllnl!n11011.I1/11i, LAKEVIE CASINQ ". Grand Bend SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9TH Teen Sensational 1 Bobby Curtola Canada's Own Singing Star Tartan Record "Hand in Band With You" "Ever Near you" 17 years old - and he "sends them" 1 with "THE COUNT VICTORS" Laurie Recording Stars ALSO BUDDY CARLTON and the "Strato-Tones" 9 - 12,30 Admission $125 DANCING Lionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra every Friday, Saturday MID-NITE DANCE THIS WEEK -END JIVE NIGHT every Wednesday Buddy Carlton and the "Strato Tones" lllllllllllllllllll I lllllll II,I, Inn„11111! B, lI nn 11,0,11111Un11 , WI" 011111110111, 011,..1,1111111,111101111,10,11,0 Mrs, Dick Watson, Douglas and Donald spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Turvey at Turnbull's Grove, Mr, and Mrs. John Hinz of Kitchener and Mrs, John Hinz Sr. of Sebringville with Mr, and Mrs, Lavern Wolfe recently. Mr. and Mrs, Lavern Wolfe and Karen Leonhardt at the Pin- ery on Sunday, Marcel, Darrel and Dale Wolfe of Kitchener spent a week's hol- iday with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolfe of Mitchell visited with Mrs. John L. Bennewies on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hicks, Mrs, Ralph Hicks, Alvin and Sherry spent Sunday in Toronto. Mrs. Kenneth Newton, Diane and Craig of Toronto, returned with then; for a visit with her par- ents. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Tait are holidaying at Huntsville and other Northern points, Mrs, Chris W, Leonhardt and grandson Kim Leonhardt have been holidaying at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Rose, Sarnia, DUBLIN Rev. Dr, Ffoulkes spent a week at Grand Bend with Mon- signor J. A. Feeney. Mr. and Mrs, Geo, E. Holland have returned from a visit to Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. John Robinson, Dundas, with Mr, and Mrs. Olay - ton Looby. NOTICE FARMERS and DAIRYMEN Re; Change - of Business SURGE Milker LOVELL H. McGUIRE, Wingham SURGE MILKER FRANCHISE has been sold to four former employees, who are July -21st graduates of the SURGE TONGANOXIE SCHOOL St, Charles, Ill. The NEW DEALERSHIPS are: Clinton— Roy A. Cullen -- Ph. HU 2-7207 Wingham— Keith McLaughlin -- Ph. 593 Walkerton— Ron McKnight -- Phone 896M Kincardine— Ken Martin -- Phone 366J I wish to thank the dairymen who have shared in the pleasant business relation- ships enjoyed during the past ten years. I trust that the new dealers shall enjoy your same patronage as they continue to offer the best in good cow milking and service. Lovell H. McGuire DAIRYMEN: I'm just back from the Surge Training School in Northern Illinois, and am succeeding Lovell H. McGuire as your Surge Service Dealer for the Townships of Hullett, Goderich, Tuckersmith, Stanley, Hay, Stephen and Usborne. I will be happy toassist you in getting better cow milling. ROY A. CULLEN South Huron SURGE Service Dealer R.R. 2, CLINTON, Phone HU2-7207