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ld SEAFURTu 'NEWS,
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31, 1902--5
SMITII'S SUPERIOR
Food Market
CHASE & SANBORN
F
CO FE 65cE 1 lb bag
KOTEX REGULAR
pkg of 12 39c
MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD DRESSING 32 oz jar 59e
HEINZ KETCHUP 21e'
11 oz bottle
CLARKS TOMATO JUICE CC
2 48 oz tins
KAM . tin 45c
CALIFORNIA BLUE 1
GOOSE ORANGES doz 55c
SIZE 113
LOCAL GROWN 7 �j�
RADISHES 2 bunches 1J
PHONE 12 WE DELIVER
SEE -- HEAR
Jim
Donnelly
Goderich Lawyer
CI}NX-TV CHANNEL 8
Tuesday,
June 5
6.10 to 6.15
On Behalf of Elston
CARDIFF X
Huron PC Ass'n
WINTHROP
The UCW of Cavan, Winthrop,
are having a special meeting and
bazaar on Wed., June 6th, com-
mencing at 2 p.m. The guest spea-
ker will be Mrs. Forbes of Clin-
ton. Please remember your mys-
tery boxes,
HENSALL
Mrs, Carrie Bell and Mrs. Alice
Campbell of Exeter were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Campbell.
Miss Bernice billing of Lon-
don spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
billing.
Mrs. Amelia Schroeder left on
Saturday for St. Clair Shores,
Mich., where she will spend sev-
eral weeks with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson of
St. Marys visited recently with
friends here, and attended the an-
niversary services at Carmel
Presbyterian Church.
CATTLE. WANTED
Pasture for 20 head of young
cattle. Mrs. Robert Elgie, Seaforth
TOWN TOPICS
0. W. Hutton, East St. Louis,
Illinois, visited with his sister,
Mrs, J:oseph Grummett and Mk.
Ortlmulett,
Icon Williams of Vancouver
returned home by TCA. to spend
three weeks vacation with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. wit
Bans,
Mr, and Mrs. M. Williams and
Joan and Ron spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs, Jos, Williams
of Whltby.
Kevin Kerr, age 5, son of Alex
Ikerr, RR 1 Seaforth, was admit-
ted to Scott, Memorial hospital
late Saturday afternoon after be•
ing injured by a farm implem6tiT,
He was able to return -home later,
BORN
Hagerman—In Soott Memorial
hospital,.on May 24th, to Mr, and
Mrs. James Hagerman, rr 3, Sea -
forth, a son,
;Feeney --In Scott Memorial hos-
pital, on May 26th, to Mr, and
Mrs. Fergus Feeney, rr 2, Dublin;
a son.
Hart --In Scott Memorial hospi-
tal, on May 28th, to Mr. and Mrs.
James C. Hart, rr 2, Brussels, a
Son.
SENIOR W.M.S.
The Senior W.M.S. held their
meeting in First Presbyterian
Church, May 22, Miss Campbell
presiding. Opening hymn 185.
Mrs. Russell read the scripture,
followed by prayer -by Miss Camp-
bell. Minutes were read by Mrs.
Russell. Mrs. McGregor gave the
treasurer's report. Roll call an-
swered by fifteen ladies. We,ac-
depted invitations from Hensall
and Burns Churches. Offering
was received by Mrs. McGregor,
and prayer by Miss Campbell,
Mrs, Russell and Mrs. J, W.
Thompson brought a report from
the synodical held in Hamilton.
Hynin ,606, and Miss Campbell
closed the meeting by the Lord's
prayer in unison.
WILL TURN FIRST SOD
A sod turning ceremony for the
new district vocational school at
Clinton is planned for Saturday
afternoon at 1.30 p.m, It will be
at the grounds of Clinton high
school and the public is invited.
MISS HELEN PRINGLE
The death occurred at Saska-
toon on Thursday, May 24, of
Miss Helen Pringle of Marshall,
Sask., in her 100th year. Born at
Wainfleet, Ont., she lived many
years on concession 8, Hibbert,
She was a school teacher for 40
years. She was a member of
Cromarty Presbyterian Church. A.
brother, William Pringle, Marsh-
all, Sask, survives.. The funeral
was held Monday afternoon from
the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home,
Seaforth, Rev. D. 0. Fry of First
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,
officiating. Interment was in the
Egmondville cemetery. Pallbear-
ers were Jack Butson, Bill But-
son, Alex, Miller, Alfred Ross Sr.,
Harold Coleman, Ernest Ross.
WHEN YOU .,.
we simply try to make it easier
Even bank people get annoyed when their customers are subjected
to delays. (The line-up on pay days is a favourite example). We
know how inconvenient these things are for you ... and we're
constantly looking for ways to improve them. No bank is perfect—
but we try to make the Toronto -Dominion as close to it as humanly
possible ! Both in the bank and behind the scenes, we feel we really
do have the people who make the happy difference in banking .. .
and we'd like to prove it to you.
ti2ewAccoutats
A TORONTO -DOMINION BANKING SERVICE:
THE PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT
The Personal Chequing Account is a modern
banking service designed to help simplify month -
by -month money management. Just as a savings
account is for saving .. , so you should use P.C.A.
for paying bills and to meet personal and house-
hold expenses, Every two months you receive a
full accounting of every deposit, every withdrawal
and every cheque issued, so that you can keep en
accurate record of what has been paid and what
hasn't. In effect, The Bank does your book-
keeping for you, Think over the many advantages
of opening a Personal Chequing Account—and
then see The Bank.
TORONTO 'DONIINION
BAN K.
Where people make the difference
W. C. MOORE, Manager
Seaforth Branch
P48194
OFFICER CADET L. Knetsoh
(Army), of Market street, Sea -
forth, is among 75 cadets who
graduated May 25 from the Can-
adian Services College at Royal
Roads,, Esquinialt, B.C. Guest of
honey at the colorful graduation
ceremony was His 3 xbellency,
Georges Vanier, Governor - Gen -
oral of Canada. Among the high-
lights of the program was the
presentation of both the Queen's
Color and the College Color to
the tri -service military training
establishm en t.
KIPPEN
Kippen East W.I. held their
May meeting on May 10 at St.
Andrew's United Church at 8.30
pm. with Eliniville, Hurondale
Seaforth and Statfa Institutes as
guests. Mrs. Wm. J. F. Bell, pres-
ident, opened the meeting. Spec-
ial guests, Mrs. Jack McLean, the
F.W.I.O representative, and Mrs,
Harry Strang, district president,
were introduced. 29 members an-
swered roll call. The Huronview
birthday party, June 13th at 2.30
p,m. was announced. It was de-
cided not to have any short
courses. The Provincial honor 4H
girl, Sharon McBride, and two
county honor girls, Julie Chappel
and Ruth Ann McNichol, were
presented with gifts on behalf of
K.E,W.I. Two new members were
presented with ,pins and hand-
books. Mrs. Vivan Cooper took
the chair for the program. Miss
Sharon McBride gave her talk,
"The Nationalist Movement in
French Canada Hurondale's mu-
sical reading. `Aunt Jemima's
Plaster," was much enjoyed. Mrs.
Tom Hough, Stratford, gave a
comparison of the northwest ter•
ritories and southwestern Ontar-
io. She showed beautiful colored
slides. "Radio Recipes", a comic-
al poem, was given by Skaffa WI,
A skit on buying a hat was pres-
ented by IEllinvilte WI. Seaforth
N'I entertained with a piano solo,
On Sat, May 11) the K1!".,W.I.
held a successful bake sale at
Kippeu realizing around $50,
WALTON
Mr; and Mrs, ,Allan McCall and
Beverly, Mr, Russel Currie, Don
and pouglas.spent,Sunday irr Bur.
tington with Mr, and Mrs, C. H,
Lemon and other relatives,
Mrs. Margaret Lindsay of San-
dre, Alberta, passed away at the
Olds Municipal Hospital on May
11 at the age of 84 year's alter a
lengthy illness, She was born in
Grey Township in 1878, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Coutts. Mr, and Mrs, Lindsay
moved to Saskatchewan in 1916
and to the Sundre district in 1938
where they farmed until 1948.
She is survived by her loving
husband Richard A. Lindsay, San -
Ore; five sons, Glen, Sundro;
Lyle, Rod Deer, Orval, Prince Al-
bert; Aylmer, Calgary; Eugene,
Loadale, Alta; two daughters,
MIS. Peter (Laura) 1)icr,row,
Eagle Hill, and Mrs. Carman
(Florence) Phillips, Sandra, Also
surviv iug are five brothers and
one sister: Russell, Marengo,
Sask; Ben, Red Deer, Alta.;
John and James, Seaforth; An-
drew, Walton, and Mrs, Mark Car-
diff, Brussels, Funeral services
were held Monday, May 14, from
Dane's Funeral Home, Olds, In-
terment followed in the Slagle
Hill cemetery, Pallbearers were
six grandsons of the deceased,
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Jenkins
and family of Norwich visited
over the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence 'Martin,
Mr. Barrie Hoegy, Toronto, and
miss Norma lIuegy, Kitchener,
vislted with Mr. and Mrs, Ctift'ord
lfocgy-
rectory Tea
4v HOME BAKING SALE
St. James' Parish Rectory
Wed., June 13
3 - 5 P.M.
Sponsored by Catholic Woinen"s
League
RECEPTION
25111 Wedding Anniversary
or Mr, and Mrs. William Jewitt
Friday Evg., June 8
Ira C.C.F. Hall, Constance
Friends and relatives cordially
invited
Ladies please bring lunch
JOHN WINTERMEYER
You are invited to hear
JOHN
WINTERMEYER
Ontario Liberal Leader
SEAFORTH
LEGION
Tuesday, June 5th
at 8.30 p.m.
Mr. Wintermeyer will speak on behalf of
TRNIE FISHER
Liberal Candidate in
Huron
Everybody Welcome
(Published by the Huron Liberal Association)
HALL
ERNIE FISHER
TAKE A STAND FOR TOMORROW
VOTE THE LIBERAL TEAM
ERNEST-C. FISHER
Liberal Candidate — Huron
The Mayor of Goderich has been active in local
politics and organizations for many years.
HON. L. B. PEARSON
Leader of the Liberal
Party of Canada
Distinguished statesman, winner of the
Nobel Peace Prize, Mr. Pearson has attracted
good candidates to the Liberal team.
WE NEED A MILLION NEW JOBS. 415,000 Canadians, on average, have been out
of work every day since July 1957.
We are making less — real income per Canadian is smaller — than six years ago.
This waste and suffering of people did not have to happen. It must not be allowed to
continue.
The right government policies can get things moving and keep them moving.
The Liberal party is pledged to full employment. Its policies are built for an expanding
economy.
An expanding economy will create the million new jobs our growing population needs for
the next four years.
You can take a stand for better jobs and greater opportunities in Canada ... vote for
your Liberal candidate on June 18.
A NEW KIND OF LEADERSHIP ...THE KIND OF GOVERNMENT WE NEED