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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1962-10-04, Page 5TII4F Ate Olt. Tdl NEWS, Thursday, pact er 4 19e "-> SMITH'SSUPERIOR Food Market LEAF MAPLE LEAsINCEMEAT M Lge. 28 oz, tin `1U 1"S PUMPKIN STOKELY'S . 4 C Lge. 28 oz, tin 1n E. D. SMITH CHERRY PIE r�'' FILL 20 oz. tin J JC III STUART HOUSE FOIL WRAP 100 ft, roll 28e GIANT FAB pkg. u9c GREEN GIANT NIPLETS ting C LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICEQ[] 48 oz. tin 27C LOUISIANNA YAMS 2 lbs. for 23 SOUTH AFRICAN SIZE 16 ORANGES doz. 49c SNOW APPLES 3 lbs. for 29e HIBBERT Mr. and Mrs, Prank Kenny and Jean of Loudon, Mrs, Reg. Clark of Glencoe, . Mr, and Mrs, Reg, RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Kelly (Ann Maloney) Brodhagell Community Centre Friday, October 5th Adams Orchestra, EVERYBODY WELCOME Lluich served Chappel and Ruth of St. Pan s visited with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed. Chappel and family on the week end. Miss Adeline Chappel spent the week end with her family, Mr. Charles Dalrymple is stay- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Chappel. 6111101•1•1, air/ Rummage Sale St. Thomas Parish Hall Friday, Oct. 12 7 P.M. TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN FOR THE BLIND HURON COUNTY OBJECTIVE $6000.00 Send your donation to: Mr. E. C. Boswell, Seaforth, Ont. Farins FIRST TCAGES -- Residential Commercial The Industrial Mort gage & Trust Ct mpany n ESTABLISHED 1889 Contact our Representative: W. E. SOUTHGATE Phone 334 Seaforth TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKellar of Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ferguson of Toronto were guests on the week and with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Flynn. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Eaton, .Messrs. Eric and Ken Paton, alt 1 Toronto, spent the week -end with relatives in town, Canon D. J, Cornish and Mrs. Cornish of Port Dover were guests on Sunday of their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. David Cornish. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Stockwell at a dinner following the Confirmation Service on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Simpson, Miss Mae Beckton, Mrs. H. S. Tolson, all of London; Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Leacocic and Miss Merle Leacock of Windsor; Mrs. John 1'. Trt'ltito and Miss Joanne White of Emeryville and Miss Dianne Dapple, Egmond- vilte, 1962 CHEVROLET SEDAN, A.T. & R. 1958 PONTIAC SEDAN, R. • 1958 FORD COACH 1957 FORD SEDAN 1957 METEOR COACH 1954 CHEVROLET SEDAN, A.T. 1955 Chevrolet 1/2 ton Pickup ECONOMY SPECIALS NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Seaforth . _ Motors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile MITCHELL Phone G. Favrm 186 Sales & Service SEAFORTII Phone 541 SCHOOL CHAMPIONS Seaforth Public School sport championships were awarded net week: Junior girls, Nancy Malley, 17 points; runner-up, Peggy Cornish S volute. Junior boys, Paul McKellar, 13 pts.; runner-up, David Broome 7 pts. Intermediate girls, Jane Cor- nish, 16 pts.; runner-up, Diane Baert, 7 pts. Intermediate boys, Brian Fis- cher, 7 pts.; runner-up, John Mc- Lean, 0 pts.. Senior girls, Linda Muegge, 14 pts.; runner-up,, Mary Ellen Moore, S pts. Senior boys, Donald Hulley, 13, pts.; runner-up, Doug. Dalrymple 12 pts. KIPPEN EAST W.I. Mrs. Russel Block and Mrs, Percy Harris played hostess at S.S, No, 10 Tuckersmith for the September meeting of the Kip - pen East WI. Mrs• Harry Cald- well, vice-president, presided for the business. Roll call was an- swered by 23 members naming a Canadian import and export Mrs. Glen Bell and Mrs. Wnl. Caldwell were named delegates to the WI rally in Binevale, Mrs, Harry Caldwell offered to be a leader for the short course "143 lbs. of meat." Any lady who feels she could also attend the Lead- ers' School and assist with the Club, please contact Mrs. Harry Caldwell. Mrs. Grant McLean introduced the guest speaker Mr. Gordon McGavin of Walton who, asai•tted by his wife, showed many beautiful slides and told us what they learned about Russia. Mrs. Whitehouse thanked Mr. Meuaviu, Miss Diane MacKay sang a lovely solo "It is No Sec- ret," rc-ret," accompaniedby her mother at the piano, Mrs. James Drum- mond brought us up to date with the curent events. Mrs,. W. 13roadfoot thanked everyone tak. Ing part. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Ken MacKay, Mrs. Winston Workman, Mrs. A. Finlayson and Mrs, H, Caldwell, WINTHROP Under the leadership of Mrs. Rath Campbell, the Winthrop CGIT meeting was held Sept, 24 at the home of Miss Margaret Hilton and opened with the CGIT purpose. Officers were el - noted as follow: President. Joan Pryee; vice pies., June Hilton; see., Dianne Roe; trees., Linda Somerville; pianist, Marlene Pepper, Those elected, for lunch committee were Jean Roe; Chris- tene Pry e, Pat .11oCluskio and Luis Bernard. Faye Little and Karen Christensen wore elected to be on thegames committee. Meetings will be every two weeks in Monday evenings at 8 p.m., in the homes, Anyone still having unsold chocolates or chocolate money is asked to bring them in by the end of the week. Oa Monday, Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. the CGIT group is going to collect for Unicef, A Hallowe'en Party will follow later in the church. .After the meeting a deli- cious 1u11c1) was served by Mrs. Hillen. - DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halihan, Detroit with Mr, and Mrs. Jack O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. John Krauskopf in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Jordan have left for Edmonton to be with his brother, Mr, Lyall Jordan who is seriously ill. Miss Catherine and Kenneth Feeney with Mrs. Nicholas Krau- skopf. Miss Patricia Wallace. London with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Friend. Mr. and Mrs. Vinvent Morrison of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison, Misses Mary and Teresa Shea, London, Veronica, Stratford with Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Shea. A. number of friends and rela- tives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Shea on the oc- rasion of their silver wedding anniversary. An evening' of uluy- ic. and .dancing was enjoyed by all, An address of congratula tions was read by John. Flan11111'y and the presentation of a chair, tri -light letups and smoker was luacle by Jolla McCarthy and Earl Mealy. The relatives presen- ted Mr. .and Mrs. Stunt with a parse of money and 4 chest of silver. firs. Joseph McLaughlin read an address ill verse form. Mr. 1111d Mrs, Shea have a family of five, one son and four daugh- ters, Mary and Teresa of Lon- don; Veronica, Stratford; Jim and Irene at home. Mr. and Mrs, E. Hutchings of Scarboro spent the week end with Mrs. Thomas Burns, Dublin. STA EPA Mr. and Mrs. Anthony krait and Richard, M'ontr'eal visited re- cently with Mrs. Brait's parents, Mr: and Mrs. Samuel Norris. Teresa Miller who had been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital: London for over six weeks is home again with lief' parents, .i 1 t.and1 Russell Mrs. Ru 11 Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Eldrld Mc'Nieol and M1'. George Miller, London visited Miss Margaret and James Miller, Mr. George Miller slaying for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Bob :Mauer and family, Farquhar visited on Fri- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and family visited at the same home <n1 )011(lay.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Annie and Calvin, near ;Mitehetl visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Ernest Templeman. TWENTY'FIVS YEARS AGO 19'rotl1 The Seaforth News September 1937 The federal of Andrew Duncan Sutherland was conducted in First Pros1,y'teriau Church by Rev. H C. Feast assisted by Rev, T. A. Carmichael. Seaforth football letup manag- ers refused to replay a pretested garde with St, Cohlulbtul in 1110 semi-finals A picture of four sets or twirls 1s headed "Twiny twins and Grand Twins Mrs John Armstrong IP.lizt Not C), her twin sister, Mrs, Mary Irwin and menlhere of their ftunilles were visiting their brother. W. J NOV, ldginondl ill©.• Miss Margaret McKellar has been appointed to the collegiate atoll. 11 r. and Mrs, Dennis Andrews of Buffalo visited relatives lit town. hiss 19Iai'y ;,loon is enjoying a longer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. .Moon, Hallett. owing to Toronto schools being closed, Robt. E. Robinson arrived last week with a carload of cattle AT from Carlyle, Sask.. owing to 1110 western droutlt. He has paresis• ed. the W. J. Rowson farm lo. Stanley and will move ltia family east. John 'Murrayrrny returnedto hits' home in California after visiting lila invents. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Sr., at Manley. lie made the 2,7310 mile trip in l4 !lours by airplane. A ('ellturyeld bees' nest was foutld in a giant ©1111 cat down at the Doig farm at Kippen. The dead bees were in the hive and a ,tuantity or 111111ey. The honey was hard but well preserved. The hole had been grown over. RECEPTION For Air. and Mrs. Joe Sloan Saturday, Oct. 6 Ilrndlulgorl Community Hall Everyone welcome Lunch served Norris Orchestra RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. Ken McClure (Marion Turner', Friday, October 5 At Seaforth Community Centre Good Music Ladies please bring lunch. LOOK AHEA uy 1iF 2 CA Al', SAS' 'd GS BOA l TH E,. TORONTO -DOMINION THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD W. C. MOORE, Manager - Seafcrth [ill !SPLAY OCT. 4th o MZt 011. '::;zs;ger:{C': •:J: <;,'..:i:;a2;di>:i; w; v. 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