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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1962-09-13, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS. Thursday Benilumber Di, 1962•--5 SMUTSSUPERIOR Food Market CLARK'S BEANS WITH 20 -oz. PORK � Q . tins57e LUSHUS JELLY POWDERS 3 pkgs. Aille BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES 2 k.s. 67e p g (White, Devil's Food or Toffee Swirl) HEINZ NEW PACK KETCHUP2 11 -oz. btls. 45c HEINZ FANCY TOMATO t JUICE 48 oz. tin MR; Garden Patch Choice Kernel G� Corn 2 14 -oz. tins tGI9(, SOUTH AFRICAN JUI1 ? A t+ ORANGES dozen 'WU CELERY HEARTS 19e Bunch JUMBO CANTELOUPES Each — BORN Maloney — At Scott Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Maloney, Seaforth, on September 5, a daughter. Ives — At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on Sept. 6, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Ives, r.r. 2 Clinton, a son. McSllerrY — At Scott Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mc5berry, RCAF, Clinton, on Sept. 8, a daughter. Dale — At Scott Memorial Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Carman Dale, r,r. 4 Clinotn, on Sept. 9, a daughter. Van Hevel — At Scott Memor- ial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Van Hevel, .r,r, 1 Bornholm on Sept. 5, twin sons. Ducharme — At. Scott Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Duoharme, r.r, 2 Dublin on Sept. 12, a son. Coutts --Earle and Jean Coutts, Islington, are happy to announce the arrival of their baby girl, Carol Ann, Sept. 4. A sister for Ricky and Robbie. Seaforth Lions Club Fourth Annual y RE PATY BROWNIE'S DRIVE -1N — Clinton, Ont. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1962 — TWO ATTRACTIONS AND CARTOONS — Hit No.1—"X-15" David MacLean - Charles Bronson In a story of the X-15 Rocket Ship (at 9;45) Hit No. 2 —" GUNFIGHT " with Jimmie Brown (at 8:80) GATE PRIZE – Sony Transistor Radio value $49.95 BUY TOUR TICKETS NOW — TICKETS 65 CENTS PROCEEDS SEAFORTH LIONS COMMUNITY WORK FIRST nlOxTcAvs�;s Farms -- Residential Commercial The Industrial Mortgage & Trust Company Contact our Representative: W. E. SOUTHGATE Phone 334 Seaforth TOWN TOPICS Rev. J. Lire 1100 Airs. Stewart 011 Tuesday atteeded the funeral of the former's cousin, Mrs, Geo. Wilson, at tladerieit. Rev. .1, tiro and !tire. Stewart recoutly visited Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cox and daughter, Laurel, at Capetown. Mr. and Mrs. John 16. Butt of Flint, Mich., were recent visitors with Mrs. W. E, Butt alai other. relatives, Mrs. Butt returned to Flint with them for the week-eud. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Schubert of Ottawa are guests of Mrs, John A, McGregor and Mrs, W. E, Butt. Mr. Kelso Adame of 'Winnipeg le visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Adams and sta- ter. Donelde. Mrs. Raymond St. Germain and son Roger of St. 17ustache, Que„ were guests of Mrs. W. W. Mor. row, who returned Monte with thein. Miss Sharon Hothain of the teaching staff of Ktug Hdward School, Brantford, has received word that she had passed her course in Philosophy 20 which she attended at summer school at Western, 1962 CHEVROLET SEDAN, A. -T. 1958 FORD COACH 1957 FORD SEDAN 1957 METEOR COACH 1955 Chevrolet 1%2 ton Pickup ECONOMY SPECIALS 1954 Plymouth Sedan ......... .................. 100.00 1958 FORD SEDAN . , , 100.00 1952 CHEVROLET COACH 100,00 I'.O REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Seaforth Motors Chevrolet -Oldsmobile MITCHELL Phone G. Fawm 186 Sales & Service SEAFORTH Phone 641 CROMARTY Miss Margaret Ann VW'allaoe has gone to London to take a nurses' assistant training course; Miss Carol Howe is attending Wells Academy in London, Miss Carol Ann Dow, Bruce Dow and Peter Zankowski, Stewart Dow, Ronnie Christie and Barbara Gardiner have entered Mitchell District High School. Mr. Wayne Coleman is attending Beal Technical School in London. Mr. Robert tlardlner left by plane from t'rwnlin airport, on Thursday (in tl bu511108s trap to Edmuntou, 1,lr. and Mrs, Alexa Ramsey spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Janice( Itanlsey at l:,lstewei. Mr, and Mrs. Will Hamilton visited reoeutly with their daugh- ter and son-in-law., Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Huttkia iu Teeswater. Mr, and Mrs. Carlyle Meikle visited last week with relatives at Jamestown, New 'York. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Laing were Mesta at the Cleland -Jefferson wedding which took place in Beth- el United Church, Mauro on Sat- urday. Several friends from this com- munity attended the reception for Mr, and Mrs. Eric Macintosh 1n Seaforth on Friday night, Nir, and Airs, Alex. Walker and Kimberly visited on Sunday with Air. and Mrs. Robert Hulley and family, SVinthroe. Mr, Frank Routly and Mr. Alex. Crago of Kirkton and Mr. W. J. Routly, =ravine vlsited on Sat- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs, K. MoKellar. Mr. Wnt. Wrangler of Wingham visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs, George Wallace, SWINE CLUB The September meeting at Sea - forth 4-H Swine Club was held at the farm of Gordan Fannie on September 10111. A class of York- shire orkshire sows wus judged and reas- ons given on the class, Ken Papple demonstrated how to show their 4•H gilt an Achieve- ment Day at ,Seaforth Fair. Ivan Howatt thanked Mr. Dapple for (illi tt ini them to his form. Tom I'alaple thanked Airs. Pe pie lar the Lovely (hush. BLAKE Sunday evening' visitors with. Mr. Harold Flulay,. Jim and 'Mar - gent ar- garnt were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Uingerich of Blake. Last week the pupils of the Blake school elected their Junior Red Cross leaders: President is Pearl Ann Erb vice president Yvonne Oingetich; treasurer, Liu da Ceech, and secretary, Dolores Gingerich. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Erb and fatally entertained the Mennonite Young People at a social hour 111 Sunday evening. Mr. Harold Finlay, JIiu and Margaret visited with Mr. told Mrs, Harold Hendrick and Elaine of Dashwood, Mr, Frank Fillingham of New Liskeard spent a fete days with friends of this vicinity. VARNA Mr. Roy Dunkin of Toronto, a former resident of Stanley nailed' on friends in this vicinity last week. Word was received last week of the death of Mrs, William Dennis- on of Thamestord, a former resid- ent of the village. Quite a number tram here at- tended the anniversary services in Goshen United Church on Sure day last. The sympathy of this commun- ity goes out to the family of the late Mrs. Eva Stephenson. Mrs. Fred McClymont visited relatives in Toronto last week. Rev, Mr. Funge of Londesboro will have lelurrgr' of tho services in Varna and Geshan Churellos next Sunday. KIPPEN EAST The'September meeting of Kip - pea t rpen East V. 1 'wilt be .held at SS No. 10 Tnekr rsrtlitll 1111 W dues• day, Sept. 19, at e,90 pan., with Mrs, Russell lirurk and Mrs. 1'c'rr) Barris as hostesses. Roll rail is to lei the e'red by naming r Canadian impart and export. Mrs Ken Mm1<ay will supply mus- ic, Mr. Gordon McGavin of Wal- ton will ,(tow his pictures of Russia. Contest by Mrs, Robert Bell and current events by Mrs. James Drummond. Lunch commit- tee is Mrs. Ken McKay, firs. Win- ston Workman Mrs, Art Finlay- son. Mrs. (tarry Caldwell. - ST. THOMAS W.A. SL Thomas' W. A. ladies met Tuesday, Sept. 4th at the parish (tali for the first meeting after the summer vacation. Mrs. Ate. Gavin presided. The meeting op- ened with the reading Corinthi- ans, 1st chap., 10th verse, follow- ed by the Litany, prayer for after the holiday, member's prayer and the Lord's Prayer. Roll call with ten members present. The secre- tary read the June minutes. An invitation to the Barbara Kirk- man meeting for Sept, 25th was read and accepted. Three sick boxes were sent out during vaca- tion. Treasurer's report was read and adopted, Mrs. Donaldson mov- ed and Mrs. Netzke, seconded. Miss Parke is ordering six doz. calendars. Next meeting, parish hall, Mrs. Nott to show slides of Hewett, All St. Thomas ladies LAKEVIEW CASINO Grand Bend TWIST NIGHTS EVERY SATURDAY during September Admission $1.00 Sun, Surf ee Village Shops Open during September iw!! he welcome. Offering taken, up and dedicated. Mrs. McGavin gave benediction at close of the meeting, FORTY YEARS AGO From The Seaforth Newts September 1925 Dr. Fletcher of Thames Road is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Larkin at the manse. William Greig has returned home after spending the summer aboard the C.P.R. steamer "Assin. ibola;" and will enter university. Mr. Wigg has rented the house mi Goderlch street vacated by A, K. Chlttenden. Mr, Harry Charters is visiting in Saskatchewan. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Straaghan of Auburn spent a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mp• Kenzie of Kippen. 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