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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1962-05-17, Page 5THE SL.AIrORTIi NEWS, 1 Iiw'sday, May 17, 1902 SUPERIO SYIITH'S _R Food 1►arket VICTORIA DAY WEEK END SALE Rose Brand Sweet Mixed Pickles 1.6 oz jar Salada Orange Pekoe 65c Tea Bags pkg of 60 KAM 12 oz tan 39c Fray Bentos Corned Beef 12 oz tin 49c French's Scallopped Instant Potatoes ' 4 /2 oz pkg 9U Beaver Brand Charcoal 39c 5 lb bag Florida Oranges Size 250's DOZ 33c CELERY HEARTS each �3c Fresh Green Spinach 2 for 33e Watches! Waiches! YES, ANSTETT JEWELLERS HAVE GOT JUST THE WATCH for you. All watches guaranteed 1 year MEN'S & BOYS 17 JEWEL SHOCKPROOF WATERPROOF SWISS MADE $12.95 and up LADIES 17 JEWEL Expansion Band SHOCKPROOF SWISS .MADE $12.95 and up NURSE'S WATCHES $19.95 and up Anstett Jewellers • VARIETY SHOW iin Seaforth District High Schooll Friday, May 18 AT 8 P,M, Featuring pupils of Mrs. R. Broderick's Dancing Class, also local talent. Sponsored by C. P. & T. Cominittee LO.O.F. and Rebekahs Adults 50c Children 35c (under 6 years tree) '1111 u w u n u4ul 111111111/1111111111111t11111111111111111.111111111111, 11,1131111111111111111111111111U11/111i111111111111111‘ 1961 BELAIR CHEVROLET SEDAN Radio & Overdrive 1960 VAUXHALL SEDAN 1960 CHEVROLET BELAIRE SEDAN 1958 FORD SEDAN, A.T. & R. 1957 HILLMAN SEDAN 1955 CHEVROLET COACH 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN 1955 BUICK SEDAN 475,00 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Seaforth Motors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTH Phone G. Fawm 186 Phone 541 100 Years on Thursday air. Hugh Campbell of Walton will celebrate his 100th birthday on May 17th. He spent the fall and winter with his daughter, Mrs, George Carter of Landes. boro and at present is with his other daughter, Mrs, John C. Mo - Donald of RR 2, Brussels. His health is fairly good and when the weather is suitable he goes outdoors for a walk. TOWN TOPICS Miss Dorothy Parke was in Strathroy during the week end attending the opening of the new hospital and a reunion of her graduating class of nurses. Mrs. John Watson left on Wed- nesday to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Clark, Muirkirk, Tom, Jini and Joe Dick attend- ed the graduation of their sister Joan at Kitchener on Wednesday. Among those attendiiig the bap- tismal service of Stephen Doug- las, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cooper of Kippen, and grandson of iVIr. and Mrs. Duncan Cooper of Kippen and Mr, and Mrs. Wes- ley Richardson of Hensall and great grandson of Mrs. Richard- son, Sr., of Hensel], were his great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hothanl, Wilson street, Miss Leone Tiotham, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Laithwaite of Goderich, Mr. John Blair and Miss Sharon Hotham, of Brantford, After the service all were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Cooper. Mr. and 1VIrs. Clarence Malone.. and 1VIichael attended the gradua- tion at Kitchener on Wednesday afternoon of Marie Rowland, of Kitchener and formerly of Sea - forth at St, Mary's hospital school of nursing, Joan Dick, daughter of Mrs. A. W. Diok, also graduat- ed. ST. COLUMBAN Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Maloney and Peter Maloney, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs. Peter Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Don Heard, New- market, Mr. and Mrs• Frank O'- Connor, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. John Fawcett, London; Mrs. Glen Hildebrand, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Holland, Brantford, with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holland. 1Vlisses Anne .and Helen Malon- ey, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney, Joe Murphy, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne DeGaust, London, with Mr, and Mrs. James O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray and children, London, with Mr, and Mrs. Michael Murray. (Miss Mary Cronin, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters and Jack Melady, London, with Mr. and Mrs. i.VIaurice Melady. Tien Ducharme, Wingham, with Mr. and Mrs. August Ducharme. Leonard Maloney, London, with Mrs. Nora Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marinan and family with. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connolly, STAFFA Congratulations to Bonnie Jean Miller, who came first in the ju- nior elementary divislon of the district public speaking held in the Legion at Mitchell on Satur- day, May 5. Bonnie is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Miller of Staffs and a pupil of Mrs. Mar- garet Kemp at S.S. 3, HLhbert, She will compete in the Royal Canadian Legion public speaking finals to be held in Toronto on May 18. Mrs, Minnie Hambly, widow of Francis A. Hambly, died Friday at her home in Staffa at the age of 92. She was born in Tucker• smith township and was the form- er Minnie Cooper. Surviving are a son, Harvey, and a daughter, Vera, both of Staffa. The body was at the Heath -Leslie funeral home, Mitchell, where the funeral service was held Monday at 2 p.nl. Burial was in Staffs cemet- RECEIVES SOUVENIR Mrs, Anni Cololough, rr 2, Sea - forth, is shown. with a souvenir, lay name of "Moja Zotti" which came over the sea from Hamburg,, Germany, to Canada, from her ihame town morning paper, cry, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mauer and Robbie, London, and Mrs. Robert Mauer, Joyce and Brian, Farqu- har, visited OIL Sunday with Ieir. and Mrs, John. Teniplentan and faintly. - Mr. an( Mrs, Lloyd Miller and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, of Exeter, and lir,. and Mrs, Will 121Iller, Cromarty. BRODHAGEN Harold Elligsen has sold his. cementing business to Floyd Brown of near Monkton. Mrs. Laverne . Wolfe returned home from Seaforth hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Rock of Detroit visited Mr, and Mrs. George Eickmeir and other rela- tives, •Mr, Ford Diokison made a busi- ness trip to Ottawa last week, •Missas Joan Muegge, Elaine Bennewles and Joyce Rock also attended the Luther League con- vention in Zurich, Mrs, Henry Hoegy Of near W0,1 - ton, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. I, Benne- wies, Mr. and Mrs, Gary Sholdice, Paul and Mark, attended the 45th wedding anniversary of her par. ants, Mr, and Mrs, Sam Clark, Mitchell, on Saturday. The Sunday school teachers of St, Peter's Lutheran Church at- tended the convention at Tavis- tock on Sunday. Rev. H. Brill, Mrs, John Vook, Mrs, Edgar Elligsen, Miss Glenda Miller and Mrs, R, Sholdlce at- tended a workshop vacation Bible school at New Hamburg last Tuesday evening, ,Robert Frederick John Juug, son of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Juirg, was baptised at St. Peter's Luth- eran Church on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geyer, the spon- sors along with the parents, A basket of flowers was in the chancel of St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday from the fun- eral of Mrs. Christena Kieber, Clayton Ahrens has completed his first year at Waterloo College and is taking a C.O.T. course at Camp Borden this summer, Mrs, August Hillebrecht is 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Wietersen at Bornholm. The Brodhagen band are mak- ing plans for their annual band social in June. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Madge, Cyn- thia and Sylvia of Thorndale, with her mother, Mrs, S. E. Sie- mon. Northside United Church Worship 11 a.m. Jr. Church school during worship period, Sr. Church school 10 a.m. Please note that Laymen's Sunday will be ob- served this year on May 27. Mr. James Kinkead, Goderich, will be the guest speaker, Ham Supper AT CONSTANCE UNITED CHURCH WED., MAY 23 From 5.30 to 7.30 Adults 1.25, Children 50c Pre-school children free BORN Van Bake1--In Scott Memorial hospital, on May 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Theo van Bakes,. St. Coliun• ban, a son. Pet{tick---In Scott Memorial ho• spital, on May 13, to Mr, and Mrs, George Pethlck, Seaforth rr 1, a daughter, Aubin—in Scott Memorial hos• pltal, on May 16th, to Mr, and Mrs, Reg. Aubin, Seaforth rr 2, 5. son, Dietz—In Scott Memorial hos- pital, on May 15tH to Mr, and Mrs, Mervin Dietz, Dublin rr 1, a 500. DIED Eyre — Suddenly in Memorial hospital, St. Marys, on, Tuesday, May 16, Katherine Pauline, infant daughter of Douglas and Pauline Eyre, Water street south, St. Marys, Dear granddaughter Of LAKEVIEW CASINO Grand Bend DANCING ! LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra Every Saturday MIDNITE DANCE SUN., MAY 20 John and Doris Adams, of Sea- until Wednesday at noon, then at fnrtih; Campbell and Grace Byre, the Box funeral 110100, :Seaforth, of Kippen; in her fifth month, where the funeral will be held op Itesting at the Marriott funeral Thursday, May 17 at 2 p.m. Burial home Welilagton st, St, Marys, Maitland Bank cemetery, (11,1,111,1,,,, I„411„m„l,1„II,AI„11,111111,111,1,41„1,11111,111111111A1111111ri„AI,1111,11111111/1111111,1I,1A1111r1111111,i1m11A New DemQeratic Part y INFORMATION 1 MEETING Hear the Hon, John H. Brockelbank Minister of Mineral Resources, Sask. J. Carl Hemingway, Brussels Teacher -Farmer NDP Candidate Clinton Collegiate Auditorium Thursday, May 24, 8,30 p.m. Questions from the floor will be answered Published by Huron New Democratic Campaign Committee 44.+,11,1,1,111111,,,,11111111„lt,,,1411,11,111111411a 11111111,141111111, I1,1,14111,nnnllt llll 111 llllllli111,11t 1111,1111 nnn ANNUAL MEETING Huron County Tuberculosis Association DOMINION HOTEL, ZURICH Thursday, May 31, at 6.45 p.m. Dr. I. B. R. DUNCAN, Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, University of Western Ontario, will speak on the subject: "Antibiotics and Infectious Disease” J, E. McKINLEY, Zurich President TOWN OF SEAFORT PARKING METERS O1\ TOWN STREETS ARE SOW IN EFFECT CHILDREN AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION Many suitable older and handicapped children are available for adoption. Happily married couples who are interested in any of the boys and girls below should apply to the Minister of Public Welfare, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. ONTARIO The majority of Children's Aid Societies are making a determined effort to provide perma- nent homes for some of their wards. Every attention will be given to requests for these or other children. RODNEY is a healthy affectionate 3 year old Protestant boy of English origin. He 6 of average Intelligence, has a stocky build with blue eyes and blond heir. Rodney has a hair lip which bas received treatment. A Protestant home is desired aero parents will be contented with the knowledge that surgical treatment and speech therapy will be necessary in the ruture. Rodney wants to be wills his adopt- ng parents when facing up 1e this ordeal. * * * DENNIS fs 2 years old and his racial origin is Danish and Negro. He isa sturdy welldeveloped sballon withs, blond rilueon eyes, 0.au�a. He responds well and isapiacid 11115 Guppy baby. Dennis would be happy with white erect oared Protestant atoms. c * * p JEANETTE is a healthy10year old Porigin. Shei is ofU Ukrainian phyY qu north brown Itrotin 1005 and bloc stir, ing Prot is molting For worm, understanding Proles- 'ant par8nts who will not expect too much rratn her academically. EDGAR is an active 7 year old Romanbee Cathm.e Goy oLPrench and English origin ' utd is bilingual. He has an average physis"speaks qua with blue ayes and blond hair. This '' welt -mannered; agreeable lad has high i average intelligence anis is in excellent health. Edgar needs 5 home where he timid get emnsonul stip utadon and b,, guided awarding to his abi�ity. + WEN DAL`. d: WARREN are Prot mat ha!C-brmhmrs who ha•'c never b x11 separated and wish to remain together. W adii! Is a well-built 21', year old with Wee s,' and light complexion tar happy Irleadl and mischievous o 'se laddie of Scottish an I Lnghi h descent. Warren isa •, d+ a pia ni,4r year old -oho quickly sompreliso is a situation n ecpis die ip- -' IncI:tad is anxious to please. lie is tali,, ' t cmq :. iti n do emoc,iet: af Wendell. !;' lir; nn,.o: uy n i ranch -Cans Han and :: English. Warren had club feet, but has received good correction. These boys will be happiest with Protestant parents who will havereal pleasure bringing up twosons. * * * LISA is a sweet natured 10 year old Roman Catholic girl of French Canadian and Indian background, This pretty girl and a sturdy physique with brown eyes and dark brown hair. Lisa is in hod health and Weald be a charming daughter for oiler Roman Catholic potents, * * * LANNY is a born leader. He is a hand, - some boy, well mannered and doing excclknt work at school. Lanny is interested in music and takes piano r lessons. He gets along well with boys his own age and is normal Protestant lad of I I years and of North American Indian l heritage. Older Protestant parents could ' ug lulu the (their livesland accepting h m as their son. i ° _ KAY has not had any real childhood in her 13 years o1' life due to great family responsibility. She has fair complexion, brown eyes and light brown hair. Kay is U spe �ts.' his a placid d sllghttbu. u- rapidly and has a slight but at- , tractive shimmer This girl is behind in t anh Anglo Saxon • Protnsuml in Ineedl. yof - " parents onwill inlce preset poor nce and understanding achievement and lova and encourage her giving her some fun and joy which she has ,vat to os' no experience. 0 * MICHAEL Is a dear wee Catholic bo of '; - y w"ilst 1 appealing m-lenner has and extremely ' hair grey attractivlys slated eyes = which are his heritage from his wands father, who is partly Chinese. Warm.{ 1 understanding Catholic parents are needed- ; for this bright attractive boy. * * * SANDY is a pretty 3 year old Roman Catholic Anglo-Saxon girl with Cair curly hair and blue eyes. This little girl is a bright alert child with above average in- tell`geece and is artistically gifted. Sandy seeds a Roman Catholic home where she will be stimulated and accepted. Her parents should be capable of keeping up with this determined child who has a strong personality and much charm, as well ns certain definite emotional and psychological needs. Slandy dlikes run dand peoplebut a adiily with Older standin rn ¢ Camily with oldar children, g * * * DEREK needs a Dad, like all 11 year cess of parents a love guidance permanent pIane in a family. -Derek is of Polish- English parentage and has the thircolour- ins You would expect. He is smell but ie excellent health. You would find him shy on first meeting but not once he got to know you. Derek is repenting Grade IV ads badly about It. Psycho- this year think fyou histWorke would likely tm- if prove meed didn't pressure him aboutts it. r Derek needs Roman Catholic parents to g lvehlmsecurityand affection throe hiife. * * * g SANDRA needs infinitely patient adopt- ing parents because ofherspectalproblems• This healthy -looking 6.ycar old has poor muscular and motor co-ordination and there is ahistor ofe lies in her family, - Sandra is vetyyactive and talkative and tries herd to please. She is quite tall, fair- haired and brown -eyed, We're looking for warm-hearted people who could get happiness from watching her develop—it will be ata slowar puce than the average child. Sandra would get along best in a welkorganixed Ronan Catholic home, * * * , ARCHIE is ay 13 year std Canadian brown hair and a fwair complexion. icis light healthy Grade 6 student, inclined to be passive. Archie finds it difficult to talk to adults and becomes tense over exnmina- r lions. This boy wants to settle down with permanent parents and have his own 1 identity. Ol,ter Protestant parents wino f have no intellectual pretension.. and who can help a son to a satisfactory life, not necessarllyan academic one, will be happy with this boy. ,, * * VICTOR ;& WILMA—Victor, 5, and Each is rWilm blind a Canadian nrown a G4 and Y black hair. They are healthy and Intel* kaon`. Victor is highly strung and Wilma a placid, poised, very pretty Childp with a ca able of giving ivi g th a tr children a loving p sc ing tansi erestina truing home, will acquire an interesting son and a most attractive daughter. DIANE S: JUNE—Teenagers need a ve- mendous amount of lova and guidance as every adult knows. Diane and June are two such youngsters—sisters of 13 and 15 who came into the. care of a Children's Aid Society as older children. They could still become a permanent part of your famiathlel cuand lends to be domineer - girl the case when 0. ing but this 't certain youngster isn't certain someone cares. Diane has blue eyes, light brown hair and good features. She tends to be quiet and reserved and depends a lot on June. These chiidrenareready tomoveintemProtcsrant home now. Would you be interested? STEPHANIE needs a lot of individual child. This 6t she old isrsturd rewarding yeary, y and nfeamres and is decidedlyhaltraodve, Stephanie Heads Roman Catholic parents who will be extremely patient and able to understand her deep need for affection. She is highly sensitive, cries easily and finds new situations very. frightening. In all likelihood, Stephanie will have difli- cuity at school. TODD is a 4 year *old Protestant bay of Scottish and Australian descent. He is of slight build, has blue eyes and light brown hair. His health is good and he has average intelligence. This affectionate wee lad wants pat'en`s who are rcluxvd, easy going and capable of handling an active 4 your old boy. ydse Secuaat ii ala 1ua.,.mame,od loose (444 taiaotial lade and case .S c, aldhoadi rpeaiediseed. C4acluo4laeka.•r y Meets rxa2Hxci ar%cw' iage. ate /,vilaitriria is Mous at%ssiiodt liviaeoF4 iiiede aclueuiseoneffis. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO HONOURABLE LOUIS P..CECILE, Q.C. Minister ass TAMES S. BAND, Deputy Waiver