The Seaforth News, 1946-04-25, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL' 25, 1946 •
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
Time Table Changes
EFFECTIVE
SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1946
and other specific dates
Full information from Agents
Canadian National
Railways
Help Wanted
Rubber Shaders
and
Final Finishers
Apply by letter
or in person
Canadian Wooden
Aircraft Limited
STRATFORD
Alberta Coal.
Genuine Deep -Mined Coal from
the Drumheller Mines
We are unloading 1 car this week
and expect more cars in the next
few weeks.
John B. Mustard.
Lumber & Coal Co.
Brucefield, Ont. Phone 618r11
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ORK
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May Day Dance
ODD FELLOWS HALL,
SEAF'ORTH
WED., MAY 1
Murdoch's Orchestra. Dancing 9.30.1.30.
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"Meet m- nei hbour . , .
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my rainy -day expert"
"Pretty swanky; eh?" said Henry's neighbour, eyeing the new
sunroom. "How come? Did you win some money at the races?"
"Meet my neighbour ... my rainy -day expert," said Henry.
"As my life insurance man, he helped me finance this new sun-
robm fifteen years ago. -
"Fifteen years ago!" exclaimed the builder, glancing from one
to the other.
"Yeats ago he gave me a new slant on life insurance -'Pro-
vide for the rainy days ... then you can enjoy the sunshine.
So that's the way I budget. My life insurance premiums are the
first call on my income. That means I don't have to worry about
Kitty and the kids. Then I figure current expenses, tight down
to so much a week for movies and ice cream cones. And then!
-.. whatever I can bank over and above that is velvet. When it.
mounts up, Kitty gets a new gadget for the kitchen, or we
smarten up the house. This new sunroom comes out of our
velvet."
'There is nothing like life insurance to
give a man peace of mind. He can enjoy
spending if he is sure that the future of
his loved ones is secure. Everyone wants
independence and protection for his
family ... and when that is insured, a man
can indulge his whims.
Near you, wherever you axe, is a "neigh-
bour in the life insurance business. Ask
lute for advice in planning
your future. It is good citizen-
ship to own life insurance.
A message from the
Life Insurance Companies in
- Canada and their agents.
LiNSA
TOWN TOPICS
Huron Presbytery of the United
Church, and Huron Presbyterial of
the W,M.S, meet in Wingham, oil
Thursday of this week,
At Northside United Church at the
Easter Sunday morning service, two
infants, David •Albert, child of Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Kinnear, of St. Oath -
Brines, And Lynda Catherine, child 'of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butt of town,
were .baptized. by Rev. H. V. Work-
man. '
Miss- Mary Neville, Sarnia, Messrs.
Neville McMillan, London, and Miles
McMillan, Toronto, were week end
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs:
J. M. McMillan.
Miss . Betty Matthews, Waterloo,
spent the week end holiday at the
home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Joseph Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pinkney and
family, Toronto, were week end Visit-
ors at the home of the latter's . par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore.
Visitors at the home of Mrs. Alex
Wallace on Sunday were Mrs. Leland
.Wannamaker and son Larry, Napanee,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roe and daugh-
ters Mary Lou and Lois Jean, Hullett;,
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Walker and.
Brune and Doris, Brimfield; Mr. and
M•s..Orville Blake, Bernice and Ger-
ald, Colborne Township; Pte. J. R.
Miller, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Devereaux
and Miss Agnes O'Neil, Port Hope,
Mr. Edward Devereaux and Miss,Alice
Devereaux, Toronto, spent Easter at
the home of Mrs, F. Devereaux.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo "Hagan, North
Bay, were week end visitors at the
home of the former's father, . Mr.
James Hagan.
Mr. Hugh Wright spent a Yew days
this week with relatives in Toronto,
Misses Barbara end Ann ,Chris-
topher, London, are spending the
Easter holidays at the house of their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Dick,
Misses Helen and Mary Devereaux,
London, were Easter visitors at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. L. Devereaux.
Miss Helen McKercher, Cayuga, was
an Easter visitor at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Finlay Mc-
Kercher. Mrs. McKercher returned to
Cayuga.
Miss Rose Dorsey 3s spending her -
Easter vacation at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huras' and
daughter Gloria, Stratford., spent the
holiday week end at the home of the
tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Chamberlain.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nivins and Miss
Carol .Ann Sanderson, Goderich, were
Easter guests at the hone of their
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Muir and Mr.
Muir.
Mr. William Andrews, of Norwich,
spent the week end at the home of his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr: and
Mrs. Ed Andrews. Mrs. Andrews and
Bobby returned home after spending
the past week here.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Smith and family,
Toronto, spent the week end at the
home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Percy Smith, McKillop.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bedour and
son Leonard, Goderich, and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Overholt and sou Gary,
Zurich, spent Easter at the home of
Mrs. T. Maloney.
Miss Laura McMillan, Toronto, is
spending the holidays with her mother
Mrs, W. F. McMillan.
Mr. G. R. Keys, Windsor, is visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Keys. -
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan have
returned home after a trip to Hamil-
ton and Toronto,
Miss Eleanor Hudson of Bronte Is
spending the holidays with Rev. and
Mrs. A. W. Gardiner at the Manse.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stanbury
have returned to their home after
spending some time at Summerhill.
Miss Jean and Mr. Russell Ferguson
of Toronto were holiday visitors with
their aunts, Miss Annie and Miss
Maude Ferguson,
Mr., and BMrs. Burnie, of Port Credit,
and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs, Don-
ald Gordon, of Toronto, and Mrs.
Hartley Lofft and son Miles, of Lon-
don, were Easter guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs; T. A. G. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kerslake and
two children, of Torouto, were Easter
guests at the home of Mrs. W. E.
Kerslake;
Mr. Robt. A. Dundas, Toronto, visit-
ed his mother, Mrs. W. A. Dundee,
during the Easter vacation.
Messrs. Cyril and Oswald Snowdon
spent Easter with their aunt, Mrs.
A. P. Twidale at Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kinnear and
son David, St. Catharines, and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Baker and son Gary,
Mitchell, spent Easter at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker.
Mrs, C. 0. Keine 'spent Easter with
her daughter, Miss Luella Kaine, in
Ottawa.
Mr. J. A. McKenzie, Market street,
returned home last week after spend-
ing the past two months in the Wood-
stock-Drumbo district where he has.
purchased a tobacco farm, it being his
old home,
Mrs. Joint Gemieihardt, Douglas,
\Wonting, is visiting her sisters, Mrs.
Ada Reid and Miss Galbraith.
Mr, William Howatt is spending a
few clays with his daughter Mrs.
Norman Sanderson.
Mr. end Mrs. Edgar Howatt, Ruth,
Doreen, Ivan, Dorothy and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe. Storey and Jamie, with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Sanderson.
Mr. Stuart N. Keys, Toronto, visited
tis parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Keys.
Mr. Russell Miller of Detroit visited
at the home of Mn and Mrs. Wallace
Ross East week.
Mrs. Elizabeth White, Kitchener,
spent the week end with her son Mr.
Charles Cunningham; returning to
Kitchener with her son Mr, Harold
Cunningham and family.
Mr. P. A. Smith and Mrs, Mont -
ornery, Toronto, were guests of Mr.
nd Mrs. F. S. Savauge.
Mr, Ronald Savauge, Toronto, spent
he holiday with his parents; Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Savauge.
'Mr. and Mrs. Earle Webster of Ajax
wore' gnosis of Mrs. T. J. Webster,
In Webster is supervising principal
01' the Ajax school.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barrett, Billy
nd Ann Louise, Hamilton, were Bea- Millson,
1
a
a
ter vibitor c at the home of SIr, and
Mrs: Louis Ebelhart,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dixon and family,
>irindsor, were week end visitors at
the home of itis parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. George Dixon,
Mr. James Kelly, Toronto, spent
Easter week at the home of his par-
ents, Mr: and Mrs, W. 0, Kelly.
Misses Rita and Mary Duncan; Lon-
don, spent the week end at the home
Of thieir parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Duncan,
Mr, Ernest Clarke, Victoria College,
Toronto, spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mts M. E. Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Farquharson and
family, Niagara Falls, were week end.
visitors at ;the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Farquharson.
Miss Mary -Johnstone spent the
week end with relatives in Hamilton,
Miss Josephine Mc►ver spent the
week .end with her sister, Miss Mary
McIver, Toronto.'
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore and
daughters Dolores 'and Dixie Ann, St.
Catharines, spent Easter at the homes
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cud,
more and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke,
Mr, and Mrs, A, M. Clarke and son,
Woodstock, were Easter visitors at
the home of the latter's sisters, Misses
Wilma and Abbie Seip,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cudmore and
Nancy, Toronto, spent the holiday
Week end at the home of her mother,
Mrs. 3. F. Reid.
Miss Betty Anderson, Hamilton, was
an Easter visitor at -the home of her
grandmother, Mrs, Robert Bell.
Miss. Betty Smith and Mrs. Gordon
McKellar and family, Toronto, spent
the week end at the Home of their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Smith.
Mr, Donald Scott, Toronto, spent
Easter with his mother, Mrs. H. R.
Scott.
Miss Josephine Edge has returned
hone after visiting with relatives in
Port Nelson.
Mrs. Harry Dineen, Guelph, visited
over the week end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright.
Misses Jean Brodie, Kirkland Lake,
,and Ann Brodie, Toronto, were visit-
ors this week at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodie.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Morrison spent this
week with relatives in Barrie.
Miss Evelyn Southgate, Toronto,_
was a week end visitor at, the home
Of Mrs. R. S. Hays.
Miss Ethel McKay, Toronto, spent
the Easter vacation at the home of
her sister, Mts. Harvey Mason and
Mr. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Moorehead, To-
ronto, were Raster guests at the
home of Ms's. Robert Doig, Eg-
mondville.
Mr's. F. Wigg is visiting at the Carnochan and Miss Verna. Graves.
of her daughter and son-in-]aw, Mrs. Orval Weston, -who spent the
past two weeps here, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chesney, Tor-
onto, spent the week end holiday at
the hone of the latter's sister, Mrs.
Jessie Flett.
Mies Clara. Gilbert, Toronto, spent
the Easter holidays at the home of
her parents, Rev. 0. F. L. and Mrs.
Gilbert.
Garniss. Mrs. Perri Brown, Strathro'Y, was a
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grainger and week enol visitor at the hone of her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bris- sister, Mrs. H. C. Box.
tol and slaughter, and Mrs, Bristol, Miss Ria Hills, Toronto, spent this
Stratford, were week end visitors at week with her mother; Mire. G. %tills.
home Mr. Miss NLatyor Btcltell, Tel onto.
visited thin •Week lv{th relflii hex
Town of Seaforth
Proclamation
On instructions from the Council, I hereby proclaim.
DAYLIGHT SAVING -TIME
adopted for this Municipality to be in effect from April 28
to September'29, 1946.
And I respectfully request the citizens and business
people to observe same.
JOHN J. CLUFF,
Mayor
GOD SAVE THE ICING •
Messrs. Paul and Rudolph La-
douceur, Galt, spent the week end at
the hone' of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Ladouceur.
Mr, and Mrs. Jason Ellis and son
Wayne, Toronto, were Easter visitors
at the hone of the latter's mother,
Mrs. Frank Storey. Wayne remained
to spend the Easter holidays.
NIr•, anti Mrs, H. G. Meir, Gerald and
Patricia, spent Easter at the home of
Mrs. Meir's mother, Mrs. Henry,
Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Clendon Christie, Kit -
(atelier, were week end visitors at the
home of the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Lorne Webster,
Mrs, Norman McIntyre, of Owen
Sound, visited this week at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stapleton.
Sarnia, were week 'end guests at the
home of his brother, Dr. Martin
Stapleton and Mrs. Stapleton.
Mr. Dolph Masse, Windsor, spent
the week end with friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reid and son
Donald, Ha -Milton, were Easter visit-
ors at the home of the former's
brother, Mr. Merton Reid.
Mrs. J. Jacks and daughters Misses
Mary Ann and—Patsy Cotter, Detroit,
visited this week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dunn.
Mt•. and Mrs. Kenneth Weston and
son James. Detroit, spent the week
end at the homes of Mrs. Robert
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Willcox, London.
Mr. and Mrs. William Faulkner and
daughter Patricia, Kitchener, were
week end guests at the home of his
Sister, Miss Lillian Faulkner,
Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Isbiste-r, Tor-
onto, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Jenkins and
son Jack, Wingliam, spent Easter at
the hone of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
theof and Mrs. Jack Scott. 3
Miss Vera Mole spent Easter weep e.
encs with relatives and friends in Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Adams and
Toronto. i Connie were Sunday visitors with rei-
Mr. Arthur Sims, Leaside, and Mr, atives in Goderich.
J. Sims, Blyth, spent the week end at Miss Cern] Milison is holidaying at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Dale.. the hone of her grandparents, Mr.
Mr, and Mrs, Gladson Campbell of and Mrs, Charles Maisons Ingersoll.
Toronto spent Easter at the home of Miss Mary Haliowell, Guelph, and
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrsa Miss Joan Clifton. Toronto. were
Ed 'i H t +guests this week et the home of Mr
M• an r . A to ri e art +enc rs. t urge ' er usou.
daughter Catherine, London, and Mr.I Mr. Reginald Dennis, Somerville,
Allister Wigg, Toronto, were ]Paster Mass., Mrs. 3, 141. Lidster, Toronto,
Ashore at. the bonne of Mr. and Mrs, j and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winuner.
Fred Wigg. London. were guests over the holiday
Corporal Vera Hudson, RCAF, Trend at. the itotne 01 Mr. Dennis' and airs.
ton, was a visitor this week at the Lidster's sister Mrs. Frank Maloney,
home of her sister Mrs. Scott Hab- and Mn. Muloney.
Mirk and Mr. Habldrk. I Mr. William Graham, Strafford,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anent and spent Good Frisny at the house of
children Frances and Billy Atnent Mr. E. Mole.
Detroit, were Easter visitors at the l'or'd was received last week by
home of the former's parents, Mr, and relatives hero of the death or Mr.
Mrs. William Ament, Frances re- i Joint T.acey, Palmer, Sask. Mi—, Lacey
malted to spend a week's vacation was Che son of per
late Mr. arta Mrs,
with her grandparents. James Lavey, Mclillop, and was the
Mr. and Mrs. George Ffnlay and last surviving member of the family.
son, Stratford, were guests over the Master James Higgins spent the
holiday at the home of the hatter's Easter holidays at the home of Mr.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Currie.
and Mrs. Milton Chesney, Toronto.
Mrs. Harold Snider and family, Kit- Mr. and 12rs. Alex iiioGavin, Strat-
chener, were week end visitors at the
horns of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Gilbert Bechtel.
Miss Jean Turner, Toronto, spent
the week •end with friends in town.
Mr. Gerald Stewart, Toronto, spent.
the week end at the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harty Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burchill, Perth,
visited the Misses Brine on Wednes-
day; also Mr. J. C. Scott, Toronto, and
son, Mr, ,lames Scott,- of Sault Ste.
Marie, on Saturday.
Master Teddy Farrell, Woodstock,
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitney.
Miss FIoretce Laidlaw, Toronto,
with her sisters, the Misses Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bristow, De-
troit, with Mrs. Wilbert Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Hoover, Wind-
sor, and Mr. Kenneth Keating, Tor-
onto, were week end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E, Keating,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry and
daughter Elizabeth, Stratford, spent
Easter at the home of her another,
Mrs. G. T. Turnbull.
Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Stewart, Blyth,
and Mrs. William Walsh and family,
Hamilton, were week end guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lamont.
Mr. E. Turgeon has returned after
spending Easter in Montreal.
Mrs. J. Neville has returned home
to Sarnia after spending the past two
weeks at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. J. M. McMillan and Mr, McMillan,
LAC. Thomas Cluff, RCAF, Angus,
spent the week end with his father,
Mr, A. F, Cluff.
Miss Gladys Thompson; Niagara
:Falls, spent Easter week at the home
of her mother Mrs. J. B. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Doherty, Toronto
and Mr. Cecil Moore, Prescott, were
week fed visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Herald Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Glen Millson, Inger-
soll, were guests over the Week end
at the home of Me. .and Mrs. Gordon
M, d M•s t t1 t ltoo r l 7 M G P g
ford, spent the week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, George McGavin.
Mr. Ross Rennie, Toronto, spent
Easter at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rennie.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, t
J, al. Govenlock and Mrs. Mae Dor-
mime over tine week end were, Mrs.'
M. H. McKenzie, Oshawa, Mr. Jack
Dorrance, St. Cather'ines, Mr, and'
Mrs. J. IC, B. Brown and Steven and
Mr, Lester Govenlock, Audrey and
Barbara, Toronto, and Mrs. Nelson
Govenlock, Lois and Joan, Waterford,
Mr. Martin McQuaid. Toronto, and
Mr. John McQuaid, Sesiorth, spent
Easter with their brother,, Mr. Joseph
McQuaid, St. Cohnnban.
BORN
McK,ENZIE—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on April 22, to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McKenzie, Brucefield R.R,
1, a son.
CHARTERS --At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on April 23rd, to -Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Charters,- Seaforth, a dau-
ghter.
HILLSOREEN
Mrs. John Soldan and little son
have returned hone from Victoria
Hospital, London.
Mr. Robert Madge of Calgary .has
arrived to assist on the farm of Mrs.
Margaret. Love, for the summer
months.
NIr. .and Mrs. Eric Switzer of
Clinton visited Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. John Baker.
Mrs, Anna Hopkins, Mars. Dorothy
Porter and Mr. Wm. Cochrane of
Chicago, have been renewing ac-
quaintances in this district.
Miss Mary Hagan of London spent
the weekend with her brother., Mr.
Frank Hagan and sister, Miss Dolly
Hagan:
Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson were
guests at 'the Seiler Thompson
wedding hi Knox Church, Stratford,
on Saturday.
Farm Equipment
FOR SALE
Nearly new Cleaneasy Portable
Eleetrie Milker with 2 single. unit
milkers $100,00
Nearly new 7 -tooth Massey Barris
scuffles $12,00
3 -section spring tooth harrows in
good condition . $30.00
7 -ft out -throw disc harrow with
forecarriag'e $25.00
We received a large shipment of
scarce items at the old pricee as
follows:
15" combination rolling coulters
and jointers; 18" notched rolling
coulters and jointers; one gas en-
gine drive milker complete"; 5 -ft.
windrower for harvesting peas etc.
5 -ft. clover buncher; seeder attach-
ment for 7 -ft. cultivator; fertilizer
attachment for No. 4 corn culti-
vator.
Knife weeders, disc weeders, duck
feet, 2-4 row cultivators for
tractor, bean, and corn cultivators.
Your Farm Equipment Dealer
John Bach
SEAFORTH
A PLAY
"Uncle Josh Perkins," will be
presented in Staffa Hall, Mon-
day, April 29th, 8.30 p,1n., by
the Young People of Egmond-
ville Church, under auspices
of Cromarty Ladies' Aid. Ad-
mission 25c and 15c.
DANCING!
IN CARDNO'S HALL
THURSDAY, MAY 2ND
Bert Worth R.*, His New CKNN
Ambassadors (now 9 pieces).
\dnlission 50c'.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Reynolds,
Detroit, and Capt. Joseph Carpenter,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Carpenter.
't Agnes McGrath, Waterloo,
with her mother. Mrs. P. V. McGrath
and sister, We. Charles Malone.
Miss Dorothy Donnelly, Goderich,
Mrs. Earl Healey, Blyth, with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Don -
Miss Margaret Holland, Toronto,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
George E. Holland.
Misses Patricia Kale, Marie Evans,
Cecelia Eckert, Stratford, at their
respective homes.
David Dingman, Detroit, with his
to atsdperents, Mrs and Mrs. David
McConnell.
Mrs. Robert McCormick and sons,
Bill and Bobbie, Detroit, with Mr.
and Mrs. James Krauskopf,
Jack Molyneaux and Monica Fost-
er, Windsor, IVIr. and Mrs. Harold
Smack and family, Kitchener, with
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Molyneaux,
Miss Ally Looby, Toronto, with
her mother, Mrs. A. M. Looby.
Miss Genevieve McCarthy, Dan.
McCarthy, 'Gordon Palen, Toronto,
with friends 'here.
Mrs. K. Bryne and Mrs. NI. Mc-
Grath have returned hone after
spending the past month in Detroit.
Edward Rowland, Windsor, with
his mother, Mrs. Winnifred Row-
land. e
Mr. and Mrs, Al Young and family
and Miss Helen Ackroyd, Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Joseph O'Rourke.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton,
Galt, and James Newcombe, Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs, William Stapleton
and Mrs, Newcombe.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Foster in Wrox-
eter.
Mr. and Mrs, David McConnell and
Joseph McConnell in Chatham.
Joseph Looby in .Hamilton.
Louis Looby in. Toronto.
IT'S COMING
The Big Dance
of the Seaforth. Agricultural
Society for Young and 01d at
CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH
FRIDAY, MAY 10
Featuring' the New and Old Time
Dance Music of Murdoch's Orchestra,
Proceeds to go entirely for !reproving
and repainting Fali• Grounds.
Admission 50c