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The Seaforth News, 1962-04-12, Page 5TEE SDA'ORTH NEW,", Tl z slay, April 12,-11962.5 T nior,Q SUPERIOR 0 Food Market Stokeley's Fancy Honey Pod Peas 2 15 -oz tins �C Nabisco Shredded Wheat large 18 oz pkg Z9C Ken -L -Rations Dog Food 15 -oz tins 39c c 3 KLEENEX TISSUES 200's regular 2 for QUAKER OATS Quick or Instant 29c 44c RICE KRISPIES 1/2 Price Sale, SAVE 15c buy one at regular price, A 7C get one at IA price 2 pkgs ` SNOW WHITE 29e CAULIFLOWER each J CUBAN PINEAPPLE (] each 29c Seedless Grapefruit, extra large 39c fancy 5 for s COME WITH THE CROWD TO LIONS BINGO Approved by the Proper Authorities SAT., APRIL 14th AT LEGION HALL HAMS AND TURKEYS 3 DOOR PRIZES 5 BIG SPECIALS 15 GAMES TICKETS 1.00 -- 15 GAMES SEAFORTH LiONS CLUB PROCEEDS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS WORK Town of Seaforth PROCLAMATION Canadian LIBRARY WEEK April 8th to 14th WHEREAS it is recognized that "Read- ing is a key to knowledge"; and whereas, in the Seaforth- Carnegie Library the resid- ents of Seaforth have an opportunity to make use of an 'outstanding selection of books. I hereby proclaim civic support for Library Week being observed nationally and urge the citizens of Seaforth to take advantage of the facilities of Carnegie_Lib- rary at every opportunity. EDMUND DALY Mayor r TOWN TOPICS .Miss Anne Downey, R.N„ a Loddon, spent the week end with Iter sister, Mrs, Gordon Dick, Kea Wood, sen of Mr. ezzd MM•s, Charles Woad, underwent An op- eration for aPlteudicitis, on 5nn- clay in the hospital. Canny Maloney, James Fan nary and Pat Devereaux are at, tending Miss vas Romper Ream sehool this week and next on cleverest 8, Winghem, from 11,16 until 12,16. Mow, A. W. ;Dick is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, WILL MEET The McKillop Telephone Syst• sin commissioners will tweet on Friday when an appointment of a secretary -treasurer to succeed J, M. Eckert, who recently resigned, is expected to be made. The cein- tnission considered several appli- cations last Thursday, INSTITUTE NEWS Con0mittees for eaolue and play eor April 16th: Lunch, Mrs. Leon. and Strong, Mrs. Gordan Papple, Mrs. Ross Gordon, Mrs. John Hill- ebrecht, Punchers, Mrs Gordon Elliott, Mrs, Gordon MacKenzie, Mrs, Earl Puppis, Mrs, Mae Scott, Mns, Lorne Carter, CARS COLLIDE A car driven by Americo Trav- aglione, crossing North Main st. to Duke se, was in collision with a car going north driven by Grant A, Keyes, of Varna, who works in to'vn. He was alone in the 1957 Dodge two door, which was dam- aged to the extent of $260, The Travagllone car, a 1961 Falcon sedan, was estimated damaged at $400. Constable Calder investig- UNIT 3, UCW Unit 3 of Northside United Church Women held their April meeting at thehome of Mrs. Nor. man Schneider, The 'president, Mrs, ,Schneider, opened the meet- ing with the Lord's prayer. Mies Abbie Seip gave the minutes of the last meeting and roll call. The business period was ,conduct- ed by Mrs. Schneider and it was decided to hold a bakeless bake sale next 'month. A ,poem, "Way of the Cross," was read by Mrs. C. Cochrane, The group enjoyed several musical numbers by Jane Boshart. Mrs. Albert Hudson gave the scripture reading. Mrs. Coch- rane gave an Easter reading and prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Chamberlain and Mrs. M. Berger. 1960 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE SEDAN 1957 'CHEVROLET COACH, A.T. 1957 HILLMAN SEDAN 1954 FORD SEDAN 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY 1955 BUICK SEDAN 475,00, NO REASONABLE .OFFER REFUSED Seaforth Motors Chevrolet -Oldsmobile Sales & Service NIITCHELL SEAFORTH Phone G. Fawm 186 Phone 541 C. W. L. Instal New Officers 'The aminal Meeting' of the Cetliolie Weinen's Leatigue began as a Pot -Luck SOW et 6,30 Pen, en Apt it 9 in St. James' School auditorium, After supper Father Sullivan peened the meeting with the League prayer and all mega hymn in honor pf Our 'Lady of Oooa Council, The convene'•& and executive gave annual reports. Then Mrs, Gordon Reynolds, the President, thanked all who helped with the recent St. Patrick's Day Supper. Fatter Sullivan was thanked in the name of all League members for his continuous help as the Parish Priest and Spiritual Direc- tor, The cooperation and assist- ance of 1961 executive, convert - ere, and especially of the Past President, Mrs. John Maloney, were mentioned in' gratitude by Mrs, Reynolds, New officers were presented by Mrs. John. Meagher of the nomin- ating. committee, and were in. Stetted by Father Sullivan, For 1963.63 these are: 'President, Mrs, .Gordon Reynolds; Past Pre- sident, Mrs. John Maloney; First Vice President Mrs, James Dever- eaux; Second Vice President Mrs, Harry Hak; Third Vice presi- dent Mrs. Joseph Devereaux; Re- cording Secretary Mrs. Mel Coap- er; Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Frank Nigh; Treasurer Mrs. Jer- ry McOourt. Father Sullivan thanked all the members for their past help- fulness and welcomed the new ex- ecutive. The amount of ten dollars was voted to be sent to Christ the King College Cultural Fund, All the Catholic Women's Lea- gue members were asked to at- tend at the High Mass on April 26 on the Feast Day of Our Lady of Good. Counall, In this connec- tion Mrs, John Meagher read a Poem from the League magazine. The clothing drive sponsored by the Catholic Women's League for the St, Vincent de Paul So- ciety is to be on April 15. The anular gift of Eggs for Easter is to be sent to Fon•tbonne Hall and the House of Providence on April 16 and 17 out of the gen- erosity of individual church mem- bers and through the leadership of the Catholic Women's League. THE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE The April meeting of the Friendship Circle was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Stewart on Monday evening. The meeting was a surprise party in honour of Mrs, Julia Ranson who leaves town shortly. Progresive euchre was played. Ladies high, Mrs. Junene Lisso; low Mrs. Marg. Willis; lone hands, Mrs, Carol Geddes. Mrs, Marilyn Chesney and Mrs. Marg. Willis presented the guest of honour with' a gift from the groap. An added pleas- ure for the evening was the op- portunity for most of the mem- bers to meet Mrs. Fry, Nursery leaders for May will be M. Willis, A, Carnochan. The next meeting will be Apr. 30 at Mrs, Carol Geddes'. May 7 will be a work meeting at the church. W, G. Cochrane, QC Is Crown Attorney 18000rable Charles S. Magi Nanghton,'M,P.P, Huron, annaun- cod that an orderin-council was. passed eondrmiug the appoint-' merit of Mr, William D. Geolireae,. Q.C. as Crown Attorney for the County at Huron, Me, Cochrane will assume his duties on May lob. Mr. Cochrane, ,aged 47 Years, is a native of Huron county and the Town of Exeter. He is a gradu- ate of the University of Western Ontario (Bachelor of Arts) and Osgood° hall, Called to the bar, he preetisad in Exeter briefly prior to World War II, during which he served with the ;Cana' than Sohool of Infantry both in Canada anal overseas, retiring with the rank of captain, Mr, Cochrane was made a Queen's Counsel In January, 1902. Folloeving World War II he practised in Exeter in partner- ship with the date J. ,F, Gladman and subsequeutly, until his ap- pointment as Crown Attorney, carried on his own 1°w practice in Exeter. Mr. Cochrane has been active in community and county endea- vors having served as councillor, deputy reeve and mayor of tris home town, a past president of Exeter Lions Club, Past Master of Lebanon Forest Lodge No, 133 AF8eAM, Mintieiwawa Chapter: Royal Anah Masons, Rioh•ard Coeur de Lion Preceptory and Moohe Temple AAONS, ' London, He is a member of Caven Preeby- terian Church. A lifetime resident of Exeter, Mr. Cochrane is mar- ried' and hes three daughters, Martha, Elizabeth and Mary. Mrs. Albert Hinz was winner of a Kroehler upholstered chair at Mitchell carnival on Saturday night. A. Sew girl friends of Miss Bev- erley Sholdice called at her home last Thursday evening to celeh• rate with her on the occasion of her filth birthday. Mt. and Mrs. Harry Sweetman of Deseronto visited with Mr, and Mrs, August Scherbarth and oth• er relatives. ,Mrs. Albert Querengesser ac- companied Rev. and Mrs. J. Ar- buckle to London last Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. R. Sholdice and The Catholic Women's League Beverley and Mr, and Mrs. Gary Convention is to be in London .Sholdice, Paul and Mark, attended on May 15 and 16. the dedication service of St. Phil - After Father Sullivan's prayer ips Lutheran Church, Kitchener, the business meeting ended and on Sunday afternoon and were then ,Father Sullivan introduced guests of Mrs, Gary Sholdice's to the members Major the Rev- erend J. L. Hennessey, Diocesan Director of the Catholic Women's League, • Father Hennessey explained that Bishop Cody was sending his Fraternal Blessing. Father Hennessey in his talking emphasized the striving for Love Lite Legion Ladies Plan Cooking Schoolmt ,Gorrie, Lucknow, Goderich, Ex- eter, Clinton, Winghaand Brus. sets Legion Ladies' Auxiliaries have informed.informed.Seaforth Lathes, Branch 166, that they will attend ,their 10th 'birthday party on April 18th, Prizes for the cooking school have ve been purchased. First is a mixntaster, second a bambeque; third, a chip and dip tray. Tickets on the draw admit you at the; door. Mrs. "S" is the hostess, May 23 and 24. Mrs, Liz Brawn and Mrs. Hazel Dillon were chosen as delegates to the' convention in Niagara Falls to be held during September. The zone rally at Brussels has been ,ohanged to 1Viay 23rd. A ladies Legion bowling team tram Seaforth is entering the ,bowling tournament in Walkerton on April 20 and 26. The ladies who ,have volunteered are: Areal Wood, Janet McGregor, Annie Bellows, Mrs. Hiusser, Olive Lit- tle, Barbara Scott, Mrs. Grant Finnigan and some others were undecided. A .talent show competi- tion will also be held there. Sug- gestions are invited.. Mrs, Eldith Dunlop won the $0 door prize at the April meeting held on the 4th. Special draw was won by Ina McGrath, Aprons were Ch won by Mary apple and Gerry Fraiser. 'Mrs. Eva Brawn was accepted as a member. Mrs. MaoOann from Gorrie addressed the meeting on parliamentary procedure in con- ducting meetings. Comrade Wil- son and Comrade Williamson also were guests from Gerrie, A large nutluber were in attendance, The evening ended with bingo. sister, Mrs. Don' Wagner and Mr. Wagner. Mrs, Wagner is organist and Anna Scott. of the church. Mrs. Garnet Cockwell of Dash - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer wood visited on Thursday with and family and Mr. and Mrs, H, her sister, Mrs. Otto Walker. Fink of Stratford spent Sunday Mrs. Wm. Shclery, Exeter. and with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. NIr. and Mrs. Nelson Hankin of Dan Fischer. Belmore were Sunday visitors Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe and with Mr. and Mrs. William Harm • God, Love of Life, Love of boys and Mr, and Mrs. Guenther ilton, Kdrkton. Eternally and Love of Fellow Heutzenroeder, Peter and Carla, Mr. Frank Routley, Man. The most effective means and Miss Shirley Soper of Kitch- was a Sunday visitor with Mr. of increasing in this spirituality aver with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern and Mrs. IC. McKellar. is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Wolfe on Sunday. Miss Margaret Ann Wallace and and this means is available to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice her sister Debbie were among every person each day. It was and Beverley attended the 25th those taking part in the Frostie further recommended that the wedding anniversary celebration Frolics skating carnival at Mitch - spiritual conveners of each Par- of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strong ell on Saturday night. ish Council especially and all the Sandra Halley, Winthrop, spent members make a retreat eaoh year. Father Hennessey again emphasized that it is in the pos- sibility of everyone to spiritualize each cation, seeking first the Kingdom of God, remembering the motto of the Catholic Wom- en's League "For God and Cana- da." Father Hennessey made special mention of gratitude to the hon- orary members for their prayers, Mrs, John Maloney thanked Father Hennessey for his words. In ending the evening Father Sullivan and Father Hennessey gave each his blessing to all present. EASTER G I ITS 75c 2 FOR 149 LADIES HOSIERY BLOUSES , , . 2,98 - 3,98 LADIES SLIPS . , .. 2.98 - 3,98 HALF SLIPS . , .. 1.98 2.98 GIRDLES AND BRASSIERS Children's Hosiery and Wearing Apparel CHILDREN'S HATS , , . , 2,98 BABIES BONNETS . , , . 69c - 98c - 1,49 , Jelly Cream Marshmallow Eggs Easter Baskets and Novelties EGG DYES The Finest Selection of Easter Cards Personal and Religious By Rust Craft and Coutts, 5c 10e 25c 50e Easter Chocolate Novelties By Smiles 'n' Chuckles 10e 20c 39c 490 1.00 1.19 CHFIOROS HOMEMADE LINES 10c 25c 65c 1.10 1.49 1,79 *LARONE'S STATIONERY -- GIFTS SEAFORTH 5c TO 1.00 STORE Sunday evening guests with Mrs. Sadie Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Meikle, Mr. Reg. Findlayson, Misses 'Ina, Dorothy REBEKAHS MEET Mrs. Carmen KoPIterson of Clinton, district deputy president of Huron District No, 23, visited Edelweiss Rebeitah Lodge at their regular meeting Monday evening. Several members of I•turottie Ledge Clinton, were also in-• at- tendance, In her address on "The Golden Rule," Mrs, McPherson stated that the name .Rebekah was chosen as the name for the organization as Rebekah of the Bible best potrtrayed the teachings of the golden role, On behalf of the lodge, Mrs, Joseph Gruntmett presented Mrs, McPherson with a flowering plant ie a planter; Several former members of 1ed- elnveise lodge have indicated they plan to attend the lodge's 50tH Anniversary dinner on May 10th at tate contanttnity centre, Mrs. Keith Sharp reported that the CPT committee of Oddfel- lows and Rebekalis plan to pres- ent a variety night on May 18th at Seaforth and district high school. Mrs. .1, Grua nnlett reported that proceeds of the dessert euchre were in excess of $77.00 .Mrs. Chai'les Reeves, N.G., pre- sided. Fallowing the meeting a mystery table and euchre were enjoyed. Winners at euchre were Mrs, Allan Campbell, Mrs, Wil- liam Miller and Mrs. James Rose, A delicious lunch was served by Miss Jean Scott and her commit- tee, at Seaforth Legion hall last Fri- day evening. Mr. Wayne Beuerman, London, and Miss Florence Stahlke, Strat- ford, with Mr. and Mrs, Manuel Beuerman on Sunday, NIr. Gary Hdnz, KItchener, with his parents, Mr. and -Mrs, Herman Hinz. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Carlton of Wilson, N.Y., with Mr, Chas. Ahrens and other relatives. About 12 boys attended the be- ginners band practise at the cont-' Mrs. E. Moore is a patient in munity hall last week and this Stratford General hospital where Practise will be held every Tues. evening starting at 7 o'clock she underwent major surgery last sharp, before the regular practise at 8 o'clock sharp, with Clare French and Gary Sholdice in charge. Any boys interested are welcome. Mr, and Mrs. Gary Sholdice and family visited her sister, Mrs. BRODHAGEN Mr, Clare French, who hes been teaching at SS 7, Logan (Harv- ey's) for the past year, has ac- cepted a position as principal of Monkton ,public school, commenc- ing next September. Mrs. Fred Herbert is confined to Axon Crest hospital, Stratford.' Mr. Ford Dickison left by plane drum London last week for Cleve- land where he spent a few days on business, Mrs, ,Wilfred Ahrens returned home from Stratford hospital Miss Wendy Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Wolfe, re- turned home from Sick Children's hospital, Toronto, where she un- derwent a heart operation about three weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rock have been moved to the Thinner nurs- ing home in Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs, Mervyn Hodgent and Audrey attended the funeral of Mrs. Ogden at Exeter on Satur- day and also visited hie .father,' Mr, Hodgert at the nursing home there. Mr. and Mrs, Gany Sholdice at- tended the funeral of their neph- ew, Rodney Wayne Clark, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Clark, at Mitchell on Saturday, Phyllis Hiltz, Kathy Leonhardt, Bdverley Sholdice, Sharon, Sheila and Jatice Dietz were ainottg the pal1ticlpants at Frost Frolics fig•• me skating carnival in Mitchell ort Saturday night. the Week end with her grandpar- ents, air. and Mrs, Otto Walker, Mr. and Mrs. R. Laing, Marilyn, Margaret, Andrew and Murray, visited on Sunday with Mr. and 0/Irs. Wm. Chessell, Stratford. -Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar visit- ed on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Routley, Elhnville. The seed cleaning plant at Cro- marty is running full time with IVIr. Dalton Balfour of Mitchell ie week. - Mrs, Peter Gardiner and Miss Vera Gardiner of Toronto visited for a few days with Mr. and pars. Alex. Gardiner, .Mrs. W. E. MacLaren, a former resident of Cromarty district Pass - Wesley Mulford and Mr. Mulford ed away in Toronto on Sunday in Stratford recently. Funeral service will be held from A meeting of ratepayers of Lo- the Box funeral home, Seaforth, gen township was held in the on Wednesday. We extend ourcommie*hall here on Monday sympathy to those bereaved. evening to discuss a central Due to stormy weather on Jan. school system. NIr. G. C. Hay, 30th; a postponed 10th wedding Principal of Mitchell district high, celebration was held for Mr. and school was chairman and school Mrs. Sam McCurdy on Thursday, April 6th. A turkey dinner was inspector R. G. Boyce was guest speaker. The examination of the eete- eaticas class of three girls and three boys was held during the Sunday morning service at St. Peter's Lutheran . Church, The etas& have been receiving instruc- tion during the winter months from Pastor H. Brill. Next Sunday morning beginning at 11 o'clock, this class will receive bhe rites of confirmation. The class are: Val- erie, daughter of Mr. and NIrs. Or- ville Beuermian; Linda, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Mogk; served in the basement of Crom- arty Presbyterian Church by the Ladies' Aid. After dinner the guests were invited to the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Miller of Stella for an afternoon of euchre and visiting. Jim Miller read the address and Jack and Ken Dan - can presented Sam and Sarah with lovely bronze kitchen chairs. Sam thanked talose present for the gifts and all joined in singing' "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows." Guests Present were Mr. Bill McCurdy Miss Nettie McGur- Dianne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dy, Mr, and Mrs. J. Duncan, Mr, Wilbur Hoegy; Larry, son of Mr. and Mts. K. Duncan, all of Kirk - and Mrs, Fred Kistner; William, ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daw- son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Sie- sed, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, W. Kay, London, Mr. and MIS. Mac Mc- -non. Mr, and Mrs. Sones Dttttuer re- Kellar, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs, cetved word of the sudden death Ken Drake, Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur of Barry Meyers, 08, in Florida, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mit- ler, Ditt- ler, all of Static, and Mr, and Mrs, usbeeva of the former Lau - Jim Miller of Cromarty, mer. day evening of this week when the Seaforth Junior Farmers ,pre- sented their play, "Coming 'round the mountain" to a Targe audience and there were musical numbers and readings by local talent. The concert was sponsored by the United Church 'Woolen and Rev. T. J. Pitt acted as chairman. CROMARTY • Mrs, Ethel Currie and Miss Bar- bara Norris of Winnipeg, who Neve spent the winter in Florida visited on Sunday at the home of Me, and Mrs. Otto Walker and other friends. .Mr. and Mrs, Wesley 'teasel' and Mrs, Grace Scott, accompan- led Miss Margaret Jean Russell to Woodstock on Sunday where she is practise teaohlug this week Mr. Andrew McLachlan visited on Sxnday with Mr, and Mrs. Car- ter Kerslake and family, Skaffa. Sunday visitors with Mr, ctrl MI'S, Roy McGhee and Connie were Mr, and Mrs, Fred Watcher, Bradley and Richard, Strathroy, and Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Rhode, Denny and Fired of Mitchell, VARNA Special services will be held in the Varna and Goshen United Churches next week with the Pastor, Rev, T, 3. Pitt in charge of all services, The services will be held in Goshen Church 00 Tuesday and Thursday evenings and in Varna on Wednesday and Friday evenings. 'Mus, Alice Armstrong of Pilot Mound, Man„ 1s visiting relatives in this vicinity, Mr, and Mrs, Anson Coleman, Mr. and Mrs, Fred McChymont attd Mr, and Mrs. Elgin McKinley attended the Pepper -Doig wed- ding in Winthrop United Chnran on Saturday last, A very enjoyable evening was spent in the township hall Mom • EUCHRE AND PLAY Sponsored by Seaforth W.I, MONDAY, APR. 16 AT 8.30 PM. Seaforth District High Sohool Junior Farmer Play "Coming Round the Mountain" . (Drama Festival Whiner) Tickets will be available from members and at door Lunch served Probably you know of someone — a friend, relative or neighbor — wlto has had to FIGHT cancer and you know the suffering and heart- ache involved. Only re- search can win bhe battle against 4 4 4 4 4 414 4 t 4 CANCER Give generously to the April campaign of The Canadian Cancer Soc- iety. The objective in HURON is $16,000. With your help we can raise even more. Campaign In charge of local team captahis