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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1962-08-02, Page 5'1.1.44 ".l$ UWl, Tltzirsd ugust 3, 19:27-5; SUPERIOR SMITH'S Maple Leaf Canned Hams n , 42 19. .. 1lb. � ; Clover Leaf Fancy Solid WHITE TUA 7 oz tin 39e Stokeley's Ping- or ''® 48oz tin *tit/r P far ii� Shirriff's Good Morning A i C� MARMALADE 24 oz jar �. HEINZ TOMATO JUICE oz tins 10125i BEAVER BRAND CHARCOAL 5 ib bag 39c Club House Stuffed Olives + Picnic pack 8 oz jar JOU New Crop MELBA APPLES 3 Ib bag 35c LOCAL CARROTS 5! 3 lb bag 25c LARGE WATERMELON each 85c E,111111.11.1 ..... ill, 1 111.11., 1 J ,,, ,,,,, 001111i1.01,1,,1,,,,,uu,111,111111111,Ip,11111„l1„1..1 Sill Do You Have Enough Hot Water We can keep you in HOT WATER 'Round the Clock' with FLAT -RATE ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS OWN YOUR OWN TANK or - RENT A R U. C. TANK We pay the installation on Rental Tanks. Inspect New Tanks available for purchase TELEPHONE 472 SEAFORTH P. U. C. "Live Better Electrically” TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 4.ugust 11, 1962, for the purchase of the Town of Seaforth weigh -scales, capacity 49,000 lbs. Scales to be purchased in their present condition and to be removed at buyer's expense. Inspection of this equipment may be made any week day except Sat- urday, from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, C. Lyle Hammond, Clerk -Treasurer, Seaforth, Ont. ry1111111111111„ I,Milli.11111111111111111111111n1n1,111.111111111111111111.111.11111.111111111111 n„111,11111111111111111111111111,1 1961 OLDS SUPER 4 DOOR HARDTOP 1958 PONT]AC SEDAN 1958 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1956 FORD SEDAN ECONOMY SPECIALS 1955 CHEVROLET COACH 475.00 1954 BUICK A.T, & R. lllllll 195.00 3954 Plymouth Sedan 100.00 1959 1'ORD SEDAN , 100,00 1953 CHEVROLET SEDAIN ............. . ..... 100.00 1953 CHEVROLET COACH 100.09 NO REASONABLE OF.T'ER. REFUSED Seaforth Motors Chevrolet -Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTH Phone 541 Phone G. Fawm 186 ►, likV111 1 +rr'i wi Mary Lllos Moore, Kerry :v'Ioore, Janet Beattie, Ilarbara Haber end AuSWIM are s ell d ing the week at Camp Keeu ydin Girl Guide Camp. Mr, and Mrs, Angus MacLean, Mardo aind Melissa have return- ed train Calgary where they vie - Rea Mr, and Mrs, Basil Lambie .and family, tomer t'eeidents of Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs, Win, Eisler and daughter Ano Marie are spending a week's holidays at Thousand Islatide, St. Lawrence River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson and sons of Peter'beio were visit- ors this week with the former's brother, Mr, John Patterson and family, Mrs, W. McDannel, Niagara Palls and Mr. and Mrs, J. Green, London, with Miss Gladys Thompson. Mr. and Mss, 3, E, Patterson, Allan and Dianne have returned from a vitae -Hen at Niagara Falls, Peterboro and Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Siilery of Moose Jaw, Sask,, were guests this week 01 his brother, A. W. SillerY and Mrs. Siliery. Mr, and Mrs, Ken Wells and faintly or Hawkestone, Ont„ spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.. W. P. Miller, Mrs. H. E, Smith and Mrs. Harry Smith and son Robert have returned from a trip to Round Lake in the Madawaska Valley. Miss Ethel Mackay, Mrs. Ed. Fischer and Keith Fischer spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Fischer, Keith and Brian, and Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Hehn and Perry of r.r. 1 Sebringville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rosena Miller, of Brodhagen on the occasion of Mrs. Miller's 91st birthday. Andy Calder of the Royal Can- adian Navy, Halifax, arrived on Monday to spend his holidays here with his father, Constable Andrew Calder. LOSE TWO GAMES In a game played in Winthrop on July 26th Winthrop lost to Clinton 13.11. J. Watkins was the big gun for Clinton with two doubles and two singles and R. Ritchie paced the loser with a honer, a double and two singles, 13, Semple was the winning pitch- er and Buchanan the loser. The next gauze was played in Brussels on Tuesday, July 31st, Brussels edged out Winthrop by score of 17.16 in a close fought battle. D. Engel and G. Mc- Taggart paced the winners with a homer each. J. Thompson gain- ed a double and three singles for the losers. D. Pearson was the Winner and A. Williamson the loser. MRS. D. E. VODDEN The community was shocked by .. the sudden death of Mrs, Ernest Vodden of Woodham on Tuesday evening, July 24th. Mrs. Vodden, formerly Minnie Mae Talbot, was the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Talbot of Bayileld and was born on the Blue Water Highway on July 28, 1896, On March 1, 1922, she married Ernest Voddeu and they farmed in Crossfield, Alta., coming back east in 1943 and went to live in Woodham. She was a faithful member of Wood- ham United Church and the wo- men's organization. In March of this year they celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. She is survived by her husband, three sisters and two brothers; Mrs. Will Cameron of Seaforth; Mrs. LIoyd Makins, Mrs. Roy Scotchmer, Wm. Talbot, all of Bayfield and Leonard of the Blue Water Highway. The funer- al was largely attended and was held from the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Chapel, Exeter, with burial in Exeter Cemetery. HULLETT Recent visitors at the home 01 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carter includ- ed Mr. A. M. Campbell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Campbell, Ethelton. Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holloway, Winnipeg and his sister from London, Eng. Mr. John Reid and daughter, Miss Averill of Hythe, Alta., who have been visiting friends and relatives, last week returned by plane to Victoria to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law,; Mr. Elliott Somerville, a former re- sident of McKillop. They will be spending some time with his sister before returning to Hythe. Candidate's Expense Report of NDP Please accept the apologies of your Huron County New Demo- cratic Party Candidate and the New Democratic Party for failing to express their appreciation in a paid advertisement for your interest and support in the re- cent election campaign. The following financial state- ment of our campaign committee will no doubt give you the reason. Recelpts— Ontario Federation of Labour f 300.00 County Labour Unions 125.00 Ontario New Democrat- ic Party 50.00 Collections at meetings 97.60 Contributions from Individuals 164,48 $737.08 Expenditures— Radio and TV advertising 5166.00 Newspaper advertising ., 230.51 Candidates deposit 200.00 Hall rent 34.00 Delivery of pamphlets , 16.00 Office supplies 26,69 Postage 55,94 9737.08 Al this point I would like to express my appreciation and that of the Harty to the local weekly papers for their co-operation. Bob Goodwin, secretary; R, L, Peers, treasurer; Harold Stewart, chairman; . J. C. Hemingway, candidate. 8ROD!ACTh M: Mr. Chris. W, Loonhardt re• turned tome utter being confined to Seakartt hospital fer a, f w days last week, Mrs Wilfred Ahrens returned home from Stratford hospital where site underwent an opera- tion. Mrs, Harold Smyth Iles been 02011 led to bed at lien home, Rev. and Mrs. Calvin Dlegel, Matthew and Miohaat of Gerald - tan visited George and Win. Riegel. Mr, Ed Wesenberg, Mrs, Mild- red Findlay and Mr. Earl Clark of Toronto at li o d to hone f Mr,an Mrs, George and Harold Mogk, Mr. and Mrs, Boris Bruder of Montreal with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock. Mr. and Mrs, George Mogk and DVlr, and Mrs. 'Harold Mogk visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. Carman Moglt in St. Thomas racently, Mr, Win, Querengesser of Kit• cliener with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Mueller and other relatives, Mrs, Robert Gibb et Glencoe with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I3arold Smyth. Miss Lynda Gibb of Glencoe is holidaying with her cousin, Glen- da Dickison. Mr, and Mrs, Carl Elligseu and family of Windsor with her moth- er, Mrs, Ernest Elligsen. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy and family and M.r, and Mrs. Mervin Dietz and family- are holidaying at Lake George, Michigan, Roger Sholdice, accompanied by Kenneth Morrison of Born- holm, spent a few days holiday- ing at Grand Bend last week, Mr. Roger •Pryce of Kitchener has been spending the summer months at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Wni. Ahrens. Mr•, Roger Eickmeir of Detroit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eickncetr, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Rudolph and Carol of London with Mr, and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. Mr. John Amstein and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Amstein, Linda, Bar- bara and Karen of Iiitohener at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sholdice on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Sholdice and Carol Wilbee. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Craig and Cheryl of Walton also called at the sante home. Mr, and Mrs. J. Innes of Tavis- tock palled on Mrs. Rosena Mueller on Saturday and on Sun- day, Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Hehn and Perry of r,r, 1 Sebringville, and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Fischer, Keith and Brian of Seaforth visited Mrs, Mueller to celebrate the occasion of her 91st birthday. Master Gary Dill of Monkton at the borne of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Leanhardt. The band concert on Sunday evening was very well patronized and there will be another concert at the Brodhagen Park on Sun- day evening, August 19th, A wedding reception was held at the community hall on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schade (Betty Dolniage) and on Saturday evening the wedding supper and reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil (Hick - Mr. and Mrs. L. Dlegel and Mr. and Mrs. Budan and Darla of Kit- chener with Mr, and Mrs. Henry E. Dispel. The Brodhagen Band Major- ettes and flag bearers took part in the parade at the Listowel Old Boys reuniou on Saturday after- noon, al:'. John Henderson VMS the organfet at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday in the absence of organist. Audrey Prlestap whosemarriage took place ou Saturday. Over 700 attended the annual chiolcen barbecue, program, and dance at the community eai'k last r d voI � :sponsored v e nvsday e n ug, si e by the Chamber 05 Commerce, The program was presented by the Ranch Gang with Johnny Brent as master of ceremonies, and they provided music for dancing fn the Ball. Bingo and booths were set up in the basement owing to the rain, Master Earl Leonhardt was pleasantly surprised at the ltonie of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leonhardt, Jr., on the occasion of his 10th birthday. Five boys attended the party. Mrs. Robert Weitzel assis- ted Alt's, Leonhardt. IVir, and Mrs. Henry Leonhardt h with Sr, visite i i t d e l i daughter, ughter, Mrs. Martha Drager, Seaforth, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hatch- er and fainily and Mr. and Mrs. Mead Baker and family of West- ern Canada also visited there, Ale and Mrs. Frank Schwleht• enberg, Joan and Dorothy of Mildmay, Miss Donna lrschick of Montreal with Mr. and Mrs, Her- man Leonhardt on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Manuel Heuer - !nen with Mn and Mrs. Gns Stalko. r.r. 1 Gadshtll on Sunday. ST, COLUMBAN 0'Nell1-Hicknell After spending a honeymoon among the Thousand Islands aboard the groom's yacht, Mr, Mrs. CIive Joseph O'Neill, who were married on Saturday in .St. Columban's Roman Catholic Church, will live at Kirkland Lake. The bride is the former Agnes Theresa, Hicknell, 73 Wellington N, Kitchener, younger daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hicknell, r.r. 5 Seaforth, and the groom is the eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Austin O'Neill, 139 Culford Rd., Toronto, Rev. L. J. Coughlin officiated et the double ring ceremony, and sang the nuptial mass. The organist was Mrs. Vincent Lane, and she accom- panied the soloist, Mrs. Thomas Kale. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a formal gown of chantilly lace and nylon net over satin, styled with a square scalloped neckline, fitted bodice trinnned with sequins and seed pearls, with long lily pointed sleeves. Her pearl and crystal crown held a fingertip illusion veil, and she carried a cascade of red roses and white stephanotis. Mrs, Maurice Hallihan, r,r• , 13o1 - grave, was matron of honor tor her sister. She wore a ballerina length gown of silk organza in jewel rose, styled with fitted bod- ice, scoop neckline and brief sleeves. Tiny bows adorned the bell skirt worn over tulle and taffeta. The bridesmaids were Miss Idris. Haines and Miss Eliza- beth Phferschy, both of Toronto. They were in ice blue identical dresses styled like that of Mrs, Hallihan. They all wore matching fabric roses with face veils and carried cascades of baby mums, Master Joseph Hicknell. nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. ?Jr. Garry O'Neill, Toronto, brother of the groom, was best man and Peter Hicknell, Kitchener, broth - (1' 4)1 1110 bred' -1. 4 gruanlenlun. The ushers were Francis flick• hell, Seaforth. and rYt n d Il r O' `Dill Toronto. Following the ceremony a luncheon was held at the bride's home, where the bride's mother received the guests wearing 0. dress of Blue chantilly lace over taffeta, tritiated with rhinestones with navy Y accessories, A corsage of deep pink roses completed her costume. The groom's mother assisted in a powder blue organza dress with white aoeessorles and a Corsage of deep pink roses. Later 11 dinner was served to one Hundred guests, followed by a reception in the Brodhagen Com- munity Hall. For travelling the bride chose a sheath Set'riana dress in aqua with matching three quarter length coat, white acces- sories and corsage of white roses. Guests were present from Akron, Buffalo, Peterborough, Port Credit ,Niagara Falls, Toron- to, Montreal, Ottawa, Aurora, ' Kitchene r Galt, Pat w a, Sea - forth andsurrounding w A A unding district. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cebulski and family, London, with Mr, and Mrs. Martin Murray. Mr. and Mrs. John McQuaid, St, Thomas, with relatives. Tom McIver, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs, William McIver. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ducharme, London, with Alr. and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme. Gordon Kennedy, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Kinahan and child- ren, St. Augustine, and Miss Rita Kennedy, Loudon, visited Mr. and Mrs, Angus Kennedy during the week. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Butters, London, with Mr. and Mrs• Maur- ice Melady. Mrs. Joseph Melady. accontpan- led by Mr, and Mrs. Frank Evans, Dublin, is visiting in Deep River. Miss Joan Coyne, London, with Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray and family, London with 1Vir. and Mrs. Ntichael Murray, Mrs, Martin Purcell , Maxine and Murray, Kitchener, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIver, and Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Purcell. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Malone, Windsor, with Mrs. Tom Morris, Misses Sharon, Barbara and Wilma Staples in London last week with Mr, and Mrs. Toni Ducharme. CROMARTY ,lir. and Mrs. Harry Elliott and fancily of Essex are holidaying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and Mr, and Bios. Norval Elliott. Mrs. Harold King of Hamilton is a guest at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Sir. and Mrs. Harold Carey. Mrs, Win, Harper spent a few days with her daughter and ron- in -law, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Thomp- son of Atwood. Miss Joan Coleman and Allen. ' tors': Were 'e halideY visitors or Seaford:. with Brenda and Craig Kerslake. ` Jane Blueing of Mitchell spent a tow holidays with liar grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Me. Kellar. Mrs. Ralph Babb and Mrs. Ross Babb St, Catharinessett th Bahl of spent o week end with Mr. and Mrs, W. Crawford. Miss 13al'bara Spence of Mitch- ell is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Wallace. Miss Ina Scott 09 ,Menden is spending a week's holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stott. ali. Douglas Renick of Menktoit is holidaying with his grandpitreuts, Mr. and Mars. Keith McLaren. Mrs. Margaret Tui'kln of Port Credit is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Calder MnKaig, Alt's. W. Siliery and M'rs. Jean Morgan of Exeter visited on Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs. Win Hamilton. Sunday visitors with Miss Olive Spears were Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Speare, Toronto; Mrs. Addie Speare and Barry, Toronto; liar. and Mrs. Ted McDonald, Mrs. E. McDonald, Mr. Clive McDonald, Sherrill, Marybeth, Billie and Tim, lane McDonald and Jerry Dantzier, all of Mitchell, Mr. and Mr's. R. G, Speare of Toronto are guests at the home of his sister, Miss Olive Speare. Misses Joan Coleman of Sea - forth and Brenda Kerslake of Staffa visited on Monday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, K. Mc- Kellar, Mr, and Mrs, Alex. Gardiner visited ea Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Donald Scott and family of Goderich. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Gardiner were Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Filsinger, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Filsinger and Catharine of Sebringville, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kraemer, Marjorie and Murray, Mitchell, and Mr, and Mrs. Alias, Mark and Noel of Gadshtll. The CGIT girls with their lead- er, Mrs. M. Lamond visited the Protestant Orphanage in London on Tuesday. There were three carloads with Mrs. E. Kerslake, Mrs. R. Gardiner and Mrs, Lam- ond as drivers. The children were treated to lunch at noon, also to candy, ice cream and gum. Gaines were played and the guests were shown through the orphanage. WINTHROP Church and Sunday School ser- vices will be withdrawn for Sun- day, Aug. 5th, at Cavan Church, Winthrop, but will continue as usual with church at 9.30 a,m. and Sunday School at 10.45 a.m. from Aug. 12th on, with Rev. Fry 09 Seaforth taking the holiday services. ,.OIMI, 111.111,1,111.1111111,11 l..n..l l ill11„u,l1,111 u,..p1,an,1,1,011„111n.al„Ilillill1111111111,1,1II I Ialll11111112 Goderich Business College 21st Annual Fall Term opens September 4 Senior and Junior Courses approved by the Business Educators' Association of Canada M0tlern Equipment -- Qualified Teachers -- Tuition 528 Telephone JA 4-8521 or 7284, Goderich 1111111.11111111.,11,,1,111111111111Olnllllllllllll11111n,111111111111111.u111011lllllnllm llllllullall1011111n111n M400.,p, elsefei SEAFORTH LI tNS 27th ANNUAL SUMMER LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH WEDNESDAY - THURSDEIY - FRIDAY AUGUST 8-9—I0 MIDWAY *” EXCITING PROGRAM Wednesday .Exeter Pipe Band The KIMBERLEYS Comedy Team with Piano & Banjo ELAINE BROHENDEN Former Miss Canada in an exciting tap dance routine Thursday CLINTON PIPE BAND and DISTRICT AMATEURS In an enr of song andtertaining dapnceogram Every Night -- Bingo WITH HUNDREDS OF PRIZES Admission 50 cents COMMENCING EACH EVENING AT 8 P.M. 8, * BANDS SDHS TRUMPET BAND BEN SILVERTON PAT DOYLE In a comedy presentation that is tops inentertainment Rides -- Games DRAW FOR CASH PRIZES. TOTALLING $1,000 FREE Parking Children FREE Proceeds aid in maintenance of Lions Park and Pool and in area welfare activities