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Walton United Church
FRIDAY, JUNE 25
Entertainers
PAUL BROS. from Kirkton — Richard girls from Belgrave
Assisted by local talent. Seaforth Band in attendance `
SUPPER SERVED FROM 6 to 8. Admission Adults 75c. Children 40c
BOOTH ON GROUNDS
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Cott, and Louis, Edmonton, Alta.; also
four' sisters, Marion, Reg.N., Rose,
Reg.N., and Rita, Toronto, and Kath-
arine at home, a student o1 Dublin
Continuation School,
are not tender and good. Some wo-
men keep them constantly in hot
water, others freeze them, others
put them in a stew, others roust
them, while others constantly ,keep
theist in a pickle. It cannot be ex-
pected that any husband will be
good and tender, managed in this
way, but they are really delicious
when properly treated.
Be sure to select him yourself, as
tastes differ. It does• not make so
much difference what you, cook him
in as how you cook him. Do not keep
him in a kettle by force, as he will
staythere himself 'if 'proper., care is.
taken. If he sputters or frizzes do
not be anxious, some husbands do
this. Add a little sugar, called kisses
With no vinegar or pepper on any
account, a little spice improves then
but it must be used with judgement.
Do not try hint with anything, sharp
to see if he is becoming tender. Stir
gently the while lest he stay too
long in. the kettle and become. flat
and tasteless.. If thus treated you
will find him eery digestible, agree-
ing nicely with you and he will keep
a long time'. And now besides giv-
ing advice we. Wish to express our
good wishes in the form of these
gifts which we ask yon to accept on
behalfof your friends and neigh-
bors in McKillop,"
A dainty lunch was served and
the evening closed by all singing
"For She's a Jolly good Fellow".
WALTON coronet of white roses .and she
Mr. and Mis. Walter ' Broadfoot carried a cascade of Better
left last week on a trip to the. coast. Tlme. roses and stephanotis with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, at white satin streamers. Miss Carmet-
London, to McNichol, sister of the bride, as
A large number of people attend- bridesmaid,
wat gratiwith sfuli ore s le and blue watered
ed the Decoration Service for the heart neckline. She carried a sweet-
ed
Legion et Rebecca Lodge, at Brus- i cade of rapture roses and pink satin
sets cemetery s. aS San. streamers. Elmer Wildfong was his
Mr. and Mrs. ete Sanderson and brother's best roan and Glen Me -
children ofA Wroxeter with relatives. I Nichol and Elliott Wildfong were
Wildfong-McNichol— ushers. During the signing of the
Bethel United Church, McKillop, i register using Mildred McNichol, sit,
was the scene of a pretty double ter of the bride, sang "Through the
ring ceremony on Saturday, June i
19th when Wilma Jessie, daughter Years." The wedding music was
of alts. McNichol and the late Dun -1 Pleed by .Miss Bessie Davidson, a
can McNichol, was united in mar -1 lifelong friend of the bride. The
riage to Eugene K. Wildfong, son grooso s gift to the bride was a
son ''f George and Mrs. Wildfong,' rhinestone necklace and matching
11.2 Walter St., Kitchener. The' earrings, to the best Hain a ronson
Rev. J, R. Peters officiated. 'The lighter and to the bridesmaid a
bride, given in marriage by her bre- string of pearls.
titer, Ralph McNichol, wore a gown After the ceremony a reception
of figured nylon with lace yolk and •was held at the home of the bride's
long pointed sleeves, the gown end- mother. v1io received in a dress of
ing in a slight train. Her long t printed silk ,jersey with a corsage
'veil was held in place by a of pink carnations, assisted by the
groom's mother, who wore a black
and white crepe dress with a cor-
sage of rose carnations.
After the reception Mr. and Mrs.
Wildfong left for a trip to Graven-
hurst, North Bay and Ottawa and
-Toronto. The bride travelled in a
ige suit of gabardine, matching
DANCE!
FREIE 1tl MODEL MANTEL
RADIOS
Stratford Casino
Ballroom
DANCE TO THE BEST BANDS
Every Wed. Fri. & Sat. & Holidays
Holiday Dance July 1
Change of Bands Each Nite
Free Door Prizes
Every Wednesday night we
will give away free -1 Model
Mantel Radio, 6 Tube
Value $42.50.
Prize drawn at 11.30 p.m.
Winning No. will be on Page 6
Beacon Herald following day.
Adm.
on sale ptowu5at United c. bis
Every Friday Night is Ladies Nite,
Ladles free — Gents 50c
Dancing Every Saturday Night.
Admission 5Oc
be
top coat, with red accessories and
corsage of gardenias. On their re-
turn they will reside in Bridgeport.
BRODHAGEN
Grade 6, 7 and S pupils of our
school enjoyed a m
train trip to Tor-
onto on Tuesday, ' accopanied' by
their teacher, Miss Aletha McMillan,
where they toured places of interest
in' that city. The pupils are,. Grade
8; Rose Scherbarth, Joanne Rock,
Calvin Diegel, Glen Miller; Grade
7, Ray Beuerman. Grade 8, ,Audrey
Hinz, Marlene Diegel;
Shower
A shower was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.' Rose for Mi.
and- Mrs. Walter Diegel (Aldian
Rose) on Monday evening, newt'
weds. Rev. C. Klages addressed the
couple and they were presented with
a kitchenette set consisting of table,
chairs and buffet, a Wall lamp, au-
tomatic electric iron. The evening
was spent in dancing.
Anniversary Presentation
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice
were surprised when called to the
platform at this shower, it being the
occasion of their 15th wedding an-
niversary. Rev. I(lages made a short
.address and they were presented
with a lovely tin-litelamp and elec-
tric toaster, from relatives and
friends.
Miss Elizabeth Wanklin of I(itch-
ener• spent a few days with her
friend Miss Betty Rock.
The Band assisted the Listowel
Band in Listowel and Linwood on
Sunday.
Mr. Earl Sholdice of Thornhill
spent the weekend with his brothel=
Mr. Russell .Sholdice and Mrs. Shold-
iee.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Mogk on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. M. Voll of Kitchener;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doerr and family
of Auburn; Mrs. Caroline Brodhag
en, .Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Green and
Audrey of Glanworth, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz, on Sun-
day. Mr. Hinz and George Mogk
accompanied them to Glanworth to
assist in repair work to his store.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Buerman, Larry
and Diane of Seaforth, with Mt. and
Mrs, Louie Hillebreeht.
Messrs. Earl and Russell Sholdice,
Gary and Warren, spent Sunday
with relatives around Walton.
Mrs. George Mogk is confined to
her bed through illness.
Quite a number from here attended
the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Collins
In Mitchell on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Schultz and'Erie
spent several days at their cottage in
Port Elgin this week.
Mr. and. Mrs. John A. Arbuckle and
Jimmy and Billy of Toronto moved
from Toronto on Wednesday to Hiefarm of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Queren-
gesser, which they purchased recent-
ly-. Mrs, Arbuckle was the former
Carrie Querengesser.
On Sunday afternoon 30 relatives
and friends gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore to honor
on their 25th wedding anniver-
sary. The bride of 25 years was the
former Beulah Hodgson of London;
the bridegroom Is the son of the late
Mr, and Mrs. Sawn Moore of Ellice.
They were married June 21, 1923, at
the bride's home in London. After
their honeymoon they resided in
Ellice and just moved to Brodhagen
this spring. They were blessed with
2 daughters and 2 sons: Gladys, teach
er at U.S.S. 5 Fullerton; Wilma of
London, Roy and Glen at hone. The
table was decorated with a 3 tier an-
niversary cake with pink and white
streamers and candles;- and many
beautiful gifts were received. Guests
were present from London. Stratford.
Wartburg. AIankton and Walton.
John A. Taylor returned home
from -the West on Tuesday; where
he was visiting Incisisters in Weise -
ley, Sask., also Moose Jaw and Re-
gina.
egina.
Mr. and. Mrs. William Farquhar-
son, Mr. and MrS. Arthur McCall,
Mrs. Dale and John Taylor, spent
Sunday at Eugenia Falls.
Mrs. H. Buckspeare and Mrs. Ro-
binson, Hamilton, and baby Penny,
Loudon, with Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ham-
ilton, Brussels.
Lewis McDonald of Windsor and
William Farquharson of Seaforth,
called on friends here.
Mrs. R. W. Hoy in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson of
London, with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Bennett.
Miss Dollle Steiss of London with
her mother Mrs. Mary Steiss.
Mr. Geo. Love and son Geo, Jr.,
in Lucknow.
Miss Amy Love of Toronto, with
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Patterson.
Mrs. Robert Young and Mrs. J.
Dennis with Miss Mary Mowbray.
Mr. G. S. L. Cummings has sold
his garage business to Mr. Cecil
Lyddiatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Ennis, Ron-
nie and Ruth Ann in Goderich.
Miss Ethel Hackwell, visiting
friend in Seaf_orth.
Miss Edith and Bernice Hackwell
of Stratford with their father, Jo-
seph Backwell.
On Tuesday evening Miss Bessie
Davidson entertained at a miscellan-
eous shower in honor of Miss Wilma
McNichol. The following address
was read by Miss Donna Watson:
"Dear Wilma,—We cannot let the
occasion of yourwit
hout
ark ngmar-
riage riage pass by t
event in a manner that will be a
pleasant memory to us all, as well
as showing our respect and affection
for you. You have grown up in this
community and in all stages of your
life we have known you• to be a
person worthy of our credit and
pride. In your life at hone, in your
church and in our social life you
have shown your willingness to help
in any manner, unselfishly and true
neighborliness. While We rejoice
with you in the making of another
house, we regret that you will be
leaving this community. We con-
gratulate your husband to be for
Winning such an amiable and indus-
trious life partner and we With
hfr
you both a long and happymarried
life. To you, Wilma, we would like
to pass on this ancient recipe for
cooking a husband: 'A good many
husband- are entirely spoiled by-
trisnaanag'ement in cooking: and so
a ors,
Feeders
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Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Kath-
erine and Keith, and Mn, and Mrs.
Bob Upshall and Harold,. spent Sun-
day at Spriugbank Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter at-
tended the Cann -Van Dei wedding in
Exeter on Saturday.
Mr•s, M. Little, also Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Gackstetter attended the 75th
anniversary service held in the Luth-
eran Church, Dashwood, on Sunday.
Sis. and Mrs, Harold Jones visited
on •Sunday with the former's cousins;
Mr, and DIrs, Allen Fawcett at
Caledonia.
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and \Iss. Alex McMurttie were Mr.
and Mrs. M. Johnson of Wiudso, Mr.
and Mrs: C. Johnson, Mn, and Mrs.
Elgin Johnson and Mr. Cool:, all of
London, Mr. and tub's, G. -Ingram of
tear Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cochrane
attended the 25th wedding annivers-
ary of the forme 1 sister and .hrother.
in-lwa. ,lit and firs,. Harry Fuss. of
mar Hillsgreen. on Monday evening.
Reopening Services •
"}social invitation is extended to
all former and Present members and
friends of St. Andrew's United Church
to attend the reopening setwices on
Sunday, June 27 at 11 am. and 7.30
P.m. The guest speaker at the morn-
ing service will be Res. Gardiner of
F,gmonduille. The evening speaker will
be Rev, R. A. Brook of Hensall. •
The Friendship Circle held their
picnic at •Seaforth on Friday evening
With a good attendance: Supper was
served at 6.30 p.m. from a heavily
laden table which -was prettily dec-
orated with spring flowers. Following
tate supper a good line of sports were
held under the direction of Mr. E.
Hayes with prizes as follows: '
5 and under, Donald Johnson, Mar-
garet Jean Broadfoot; girls 6 to 10,
Ilene McLean. Marie Jarrott; mixed
6 to 10, Jack Bell, Ann Sinclair; boys
10 and under, Grant McGregor Jock
Bell girls 14 and over, Edna Broad -
foot Joyce Broadfoot married wo-
men, line. Harold Jones. Mrs. R Mac-
Gregor; young Hien. Jacic Celdweil.
Doty Boll: 3 legged race, Jim Mac-
Gregor. Don Kyle. Grant McGregor.
Bob Caldwell; wheelbarrow race,
Jack Caldwell, Don Bell: relay. race,
Don Fy leas side; ladies kick slippers.
Norma Reitz. Joyce (Broadfoot; men's
kirk slippers. Howard Dayman.: Jack
(`aildw'ell.
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DAISY KENYON' with Joan Crawford l - Dana Andrews
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STOREY -At Scott Memorial Hospital. on
June 1s. to ltlr. and Mrs. Orville Storey.
RAI Sentorth, a daughter..
BRADY — At Scott Memorial Hospital. on
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BURDGE—At Scott Memorial Hospital. or
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PARSONS—To Mr. and Mrs Keith
Parsons (Elsie Steinbach) Staffa,
in Stratford General Hospital, on
June 5th, a daughter, Betty Alma.
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DUBLIN
Rev. John McIver, S.F.M.. who has
spent the past three years in the
Dominican Republic, is vacationing
with his parents llr. and Mrs. Williams
McIver, Hibbert Tis.. St..Colunihan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krauskopf, Til
sonbug, with i,Jrs. Louis I.rauskopf.
Thomas Mclvor, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. William McIver, St.
Columban, has successfully passed his
third year at Osgoode Hall. The grad.
cation exercises will take place at
r
Convocation
Hall,Toronto, nto on Tues-
day, June 29. Mr. MCIvOr is the young-
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. McIver,
and received his primary and second-
ary education at S.S.S. No. 4 Hibbert,
and Dublin Continuation School. He
obtained his B.A. degree at St.
Michael's College, Toronto. He joined
the RCAF and after the war began his
studies at Osgoode Hall. He has three
brothers, Rev. John McIver,
Dominican Republic, Joseph, ICenni-
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