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lap SICKNESS, BURGLARY AND
WINDSTORM
B:epresenting Companies who
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.'5Q AGENTS F 0 R ONTARIO
C ' SHER.MAN'S MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE
Information gladly given.
WATSON & REID
M. A. REID - Proprietor
Insurance & Real Estate
PHONE 214 : SEAFORTH
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First Presbyterian C.hurch..-Rev. W.
C. McBride, of Howick, Quebec, 'will
be in chergo of the services at 11 a.m.
and 7,pin, •
Northside United Church.—Rev. H.
V. Workman, Minister: 10 a.m., Sun-
day School; 11 a.m., Worship Service;
subject, "The Safeguards of Human
Society." (No evening selivice during
July and August). Welcome to the
morning worship.
Anglican.—Sunday. July 25: St.
James.' Day: St. Thomas', Seaforth--•
ant, Morning Prayer.
11 aNo evening
service.
St. Mary's, Dublin. -9.3C a.m., Morn-
ing
orn
ing Prayer.—The Rector, Rev. C. F.
L. Gilbert, B.A., at both services.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Miss Helen Smith, of London, is
spending a week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith.
• Misses Janet and Anne Goven-
lock, of Weston, visited friends in
town this week, while holidaying in
Bayfield.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benninger, of
Guelph, were guests last week of Mr.
and Mrs. J. J, Cleary.
• Mr. Thomas R. Cluff, of Toronto,
spent the week -end at the home of
his father, Mr. A. F. Cluff.
• Mrs. Sam Somers, of Detroit,•
called on friends in town on Satur-
day.
• Mrs. F. Dungey, accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. L. Kane, of Mitchell,
left Monday afternoon for Kamsack,
Sask., where they will spend a month
visiting relatives.
• Mrs. Evelyn Dennis, of Detroit,
visited Mrs. G. Walmsley last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Herb. H. Hinton
and family, of Acton, spent. a few days
with her mother, Mrs. L, C. Jackson.
• Mr. David L. Bolton leaves on
Saturday by plane for New York City,
where heo ill spend his holidays.
• mp, ,And, Mrs. Clarenq€; .es`tle, of
hatrai , were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Westcort on Sunday.
• Mr. Donald Smith, who is employ-
ed with the Department of Highways,
is in Collingwood at present,
• Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Kelly, over the weekend
were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelan,
and Joseph Phelan, of Cincinnati,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Kelly and
sons and Miss Nora Kelly, of Blyth;
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ALL PASSENGERS INSURED
Phone 182 — Seaforth
CECIL J. LEMON
Starting To Pour
FRESH
HONEY
ON FRIDAY
Buy from the Producer
at first cost!
Wallace Ross, Apiaries
Phone 135-J - - Seaforth -
lakeview
casino
GRAND BEND
dancing
NIGHTLY
fa
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mal f T
y, o o•antn. Viszted with Mr.
and. Mrs. Jareea Fielayson,
1r. Don
Fi 1ason .a� Toronto,to
vis-
ited hie grandparents over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Virley and
children, of St. Catharines, are spend-
ing their vs.cation with their par-
ents and other relatives.
The Crich bridge in Tuckersmith is
completed. It has been raised three
feet and the abutment widened. Mr.
Arnott, of Arthur, was the contrac-
tor, while Mr. .puary, of Arthur, has
the contract for the filh
Mrs. A. R. Erickson and' family
have moved to Preston, where they
will take up residence.
and Hazel, Mr. and .Mrs. Clayton
KITTEN
aomm
Many from this community attend-
ed the annual Sunday, school picnic
at Jowett's Grove, B,ayteld, on Fri -
,day.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinger, Joanne
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCaughey, of
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cleary,
of Seaforth; Mrs. Sylvester 'Kelly, of
London, and her mother, Mrs. Rus-
ton, of Egmondviile.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Birss and Mr. and Mrs. R.
M. Southgatde, of Brampton, were
week -end guests of Mrs. W. E. South-
gate.
• Mr. Ken Keating, of Toronto,
spent a day at the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating.
• Mrs. U. D. Clark, of Sarnia, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Greig.
• Misses Norah Solman, Adrian
Moss, Marjorie Houghton, Mary Fluel-
ling, Helen Laver, Shirley Regan,
Gwen Frost, Angela Fardella and
Eileen Morris, all classmates of Miss
Helen Smith of St. Joseph's .Hospital,
London, were entertained at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith on Wed-
neaday.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Kruse and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
&coins and family are spending a
couple of weeks' holidays at Graven -
burst.
• Mrs. Enos Boshart and family
were in Milverton last week.
• Miss Betty Bast, of Millbank, is
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Allbrecht.
• Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell
have returned after a delightful trip
to Winnipeg. They went by way of
the Straits of Agana.c and returned
by Chicago.
• Mr. William Drover and daugh-
ters, Misses Elsie and Dorothy, left
last week for Halifax, N.S.. to visit
Mrs. C. "V. Ellis.
• Mrs, Ross, mother of Mr. Wa:lace
Ross, is in Scott' Memorial Hospital
receiving treatment.
• Messrs. Lorne Dale, Alvin Dale,
B. F. Christie, M. McKellar, George
Charters and George Johnston were
in Goderich Wednesday attending a
bowling tournament. Mr. McKellar
and Mr. Christie won second prize.
• Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Spain and
Mr. Don C. Prentice, of Detroit, called
on Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Lowery and
other friends on Wednesday.
• Dr. and Mrs. R. Rider and fam-
ily, of Toronto, were guests last week
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith.
• Miss D. Harding, of Richmond
Hill, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
James L. Grieve.
• Miss Betty Cardwell, of Winnipeg,
is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs, C. M. Smith.
• Miss Jean Burton, of Toronto,
and Miss Margaret Grieve and Misses
Anne and Jean Brodie are on a motor
trip to Kingston and Ottawa.
• 'Miss Ruth Sills is holidaying in
Detroit.
• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Hays
and Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers, of
-Detroit, spent the week -end at the
home of Mrs. R. S. Hays and Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Sills.
• Mrs. Malcolm McLeod has return-
ed after a pleasant trip to New York.
• Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rundle and
daughters, Faye and Joy, of London.
were guests Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Sproat.
• Mrs. W. E. Kerslake has return-
ed from Kasha Lake, Muskoka, where
she was visiting her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kers-
lake.
• Mrs. R. E. Patterson and family,
of Brampton, are guests of. Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Scott.
• Miss Zetta Dunlop, of Vancou-
ver, B.O., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop,
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devereaux,
of London, spent the week -end at the
home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs,,. J.
L. Devereaux,
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MURIEL'S
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PHONE 128, Seaforth
LEE'S
FOR SALE
Seven -roomed frame house, bath-
room, Hydro. Situated on Jarvis St.
Immediate possession.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Broker
SEAFORTH - ONT.
Phones: Office 334 Residence 220
Ei 'r.MONDVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Rdtph Weiland, of
B i tan, and 'Mr, arta, Mrs, toy Wei'
hand., (Ralph and Mair' Loci, also Mr.
"Wi1Ti'ain; Weiland, of 'Termite, are VIs-
itiiig Mr. and Mrs. )rimy 1�tl11 its ;
Mr. and. Mrs. W. Y. rfaLtsrocit, card
NOTICE !
SALVAGE
WANTED
Iron and All Kinds of Metal, Rags
Highest Cash paces pald
LOUIS HILDEBRAND
WE WILL PICK UP
CLEVE CARTER'S
£4X1
Taman, Firm*, wal r411411
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wood lied Mr. : NelbOn :&sterna and
t ener Mr. and
Irene all of Ki oh ,and
Mrs. ',Das Oswald, Zeirich visited on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs..)
Oar) 1Vte031nchey, Miss Virginia Mc-
OUn.ohey returned to Kitchener for a
aveeli,'.s holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Weimer Ferguson and
Mr, •and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter at-
tended the uinetieth birthday celebra-
tion of their grandmother, Mrs. J.
Stacey, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ferguson, at C'hiselhurst, on Mon-
day night.
Mr. E. L. Ferguson and Mary Jane
and Grant, of V..„Thomas, spent. Sun-
day) with the�orr's Sister, Mrs Arn
old Gackstetter and Mr. Gacksetter.
Mary Jane and Grant are remaining
for a couple of weeks' holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and
Katherine and Keith are on a motor
trip to the U.S.A.
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Roney, Mr. andMas. Earl Roney and Mr. and M:rs.
Charles Roney and Carl spent Sun-
day in Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm visit-
ed in Hensall on Sunday with their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper.
Mrs. Ronald Sherk, Wingham, and
Mrs. Elmore Kleinfeldt attended the
funeral of Mrs. Sherk'sgrandfather
in Barrie on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Mercer, of To-
ronto, visited with her uncle and
,aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper,
and Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm and
other friends over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Gear Ahrens and
family, Mitchell, spent Monday eve-
ning with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Roney.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper and
family visited. with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Dunham in St. 'Marys on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs'. Bob Gibb, Chatham,
visited Saturday night with his sis-
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COURTEOUS SERVICE
PASSENGERS INSURED
phones:
DAYS NIGHTS
182 346-R
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NOTICE
•
THE INA GRAY
BEAUTY SHOP
will be- closed for
vacation from
July 17th until further
notice.
INA GRAY
FOR HOLIDAYS !
The Seaforth Beauty Salon
will close for holidays, from
- July 31 to August 9,
inclusive.
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MARY HASTINGS
HOUSEWIVES
invite all
Good Neighbors
to attend their
ANNUAL PICNIC
The Goderich Picnic
will be held at 2 p.m.
ON JULY 27th
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in
Harbor Park, Goderich
•
If you have written to Mary
Hastings through The London
Free Press, or feel you would
like to do so sometime, or if
you would just like to be soci-
able, take your lunch basket
and come along Bring the chil-
dren, too.
ter, 11,I', `S. Daltral. Maleellat, and M.
Malcol, .
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Carrideau, Kit.
Chime}, spent the week. -end with her
Sister, Mr's. Fergus Lambe, iu d 11lIz
Lennie.
WALTON
Personals; Gordon Murray and
Donald Wilson in Montreal; W. C.
Haekwell in Stratford; James F.
Hackwell is reported to be making
good progress ,in St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London.
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King, sof
Stratford; Mi'. Edgar Switzer, of
Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. Baker, John
Menarey and Miss Mina Baker, of
Craubrook, and Mrs. Sam Somers, of
Detroit, were among those who at-
tended the funeral of the late John
/Shannon.
Miss Betty Montgomery and Miss
Isabel Currie visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Syd. McCullough on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Davidson visit-
ed'with Mr. and Mrs, Russell Maddess
on Sunday. Jacquelline and Kenneth
Davidson returned home..
Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Peters have re-.
turned from London.
WANTED
Young Women - Young Men
for
Harvesting Peaches, Plums, Pears,
Apples, Grapes, Tomatoes and other
Fall Fruits and Vegetables.
Camp Directors, Cooks, Camp Assist-
ants also wanted.
Accommodation in Farm Service Force
Camps, August 15th to November 15th
Can/pens must Tiring blanket, sheets and
pillow cases.
For further information write:
Ontario Farm Service Force
9 Richmond Street East
TORONTO 1, ONTARIO
Auspices :
Dominion -Provincial Farm Labour
Committee.
Mid -Summer Sale
—atthe —
KiddiesShop,Seaforth
Commencing
Thursday, July 22
Print Dresses
Pinafores
Broom Skirts,
Sun Suits
Boys' Cotton Suits
Jerseys
Shorts
Slacks
and
Bathing Stats
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Wilms and two daugh-
ters, of Los Angeles, California, were
recent guests at the home of Mrs. A,
McConnell.
Mrs. Erma McDonald, of Rensall,
spent a few days last week with her
sister, Mrs. Rathwell, whom we are
sorry to report is not enjoying the
best of health. Her many friends look
for an improvement.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chuter and
little daughter, of Harriston, were
Sunday guests with the former's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Chuter.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Horner and
;children, of Clinton, called Tuesday
eveliing on Mr. and Mrs. A. Ings.
A very exciting time was experi-
enced in Varna Tuesday evening
when the Lions plane of Seaforth
soared over the village, showering
lucky tickets, and the children and
some adults scrambled helter-skelter
in their efforts to secure a free or
lucky ,prize. Some landed in tree-
tops, others on housetops, but it was
hard to gather them all over so large
a surface, but it was fun for the on-
lookers.
DUBLIN
Personals: Miss Teresa Atkinson,
Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Atkinson; Mr, and Mrs.
James Aykroyd and three daughters,
Mrs. John Lannin and three children,
Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
O'Rourke; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dant-
zer and son, Windsor, with Mr. and
Mrs. John Nagle and William Dant-
zer; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eckert and
sons, Thomas and Peter, attended the
Feeney -Bailey wedding at Galt; Wil-
liam O'Rourke is ill in Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, Seaforth; Misses Louise
and Rose Marie Feeney and Mr. and
Mrs. Tomlinson and family at Gode-
rich; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gallant, of
Windsor, with Mrs. W. Rowland; Mr.
and Mrs. James Eckert and twins, of
New York, with Mrs. Teresa Eckert;
Mrs. Leonard Steinback and son, Ron-
nie, London, with. her mother, Mrs.
Kathleen Feeney; Michael McCarthy
is spending a week at Midland; John
McGrath fell down a few steps at his
home injuring three ribs; Mrs. Eliza-
beth Cronin, Mrs. Loretta • Snuth,
Miss Bessie Cronin and Frank Cron-
in at the Martyr's Shrine, Midland;
Mrs. ,Katharine Evans and Miss
Eileen Evans at Windsor;'Mr. andi
Mrs. Gordon W. Palin, Toronto, with
friends here; Miss Marie Krauskopf,
London, with her mother, Mrs. Louis
Krauskopf; Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mc-
Carthy, Detroit. with Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd McCarthy; Rev. Joseph A.
Feeney, who has been chaplain at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, for the
past 12 years, has been appointed
Rectorof St. Peter's Cathedral, Lon-
don.
Feeney - Bailey
A wedding of interest in this dis-
trict took place recently at St. Pat-
rick's Church, Galt, when Hilda,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bailey, Galt, was united in marriage
to Mr. Dennis J. Feeney, youngest son
of Mrs. Thomas Feeney, St. Columban,
and the late Mr. Feeney, Rev. R. A.
Jordan officiated at the ceremony and
the nuptial mass) Given in marriage
by her father, the bride ware a full-
length gown of white- brocaded satin,
styled with sweetheart neckline, fit-
ted bodice coming to a puffed peplum
at the back, and long sleeves ending
in points at the wrists. Her finger-
tip veil was caught to a beaded halo
of orangdl blossoms, and she carried
a cascade bouquet of red roses. Her
only ornament was a gold cross, a
gift of the bridegroom. Attending the
bride were her twin sister, Mrs. G.
Codk, and Miss Gertrude Farnum, who
wore identical• dresses of turquoise
taffeta with matching net gloves and
hats. Their bouquets were of pink
carnations and roses The flower girls
were Donna Cook, niece of the bride,
and Marilyn Lisewski, niece of the
bridegroom, who wore similarly styl-
ed dresses of yellow and mauve silk
and floral headdresses, and carried
nosegays of w.fl,ite daisies. Mr Pat
Feeney, Niagara Falls, attended his
brother, and the ushers, were Mr.
Thomas Hall, Galt, and Mr. Joseph
Lisewski, Kitchener. The attendants
all received suitable gifts. Thirty-
five guests from Seaforth, Kitchener,
'Niagara Falls, and Hamilton were re-
ceived later at the Flovimalr tea
room, which was decorated with boii-
quests of roses. The bride's ta+blewas
arranged with. bouquets' of summer
flowers and centredveilrh a three-tier
wedding cake. The bride's .mother re-
ceived wearing a dress of ;pale blue
figured sheer with black accessories
and corsage of roses, The bride -
groin's mother was wearing a black
'and white sheer dress with white ae-
eessories and; corsage of rgaed. L'Isr
the wedding trip to Toronto and Nia
gara`alls, the bride donned a frock
at yellow silks j'e'rseys with. 'white ae-
cessoriee and corsage of salmon nittk
rages. On their returns Mr. and Mrs.
Matey will reside in Galt, ,
;ent Theetre Seaforth
NOW PLAYING THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
KILLER McCOY
With MICKEY ROONEY, ,ANN BLYTH, ERIAN DONLEVY
The story of a prize -fighting guy, who fought his way out of the gutter
into the heart of the girl uptown.
• ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
" NIGHTMARE ALLEY "
with TYRONE POWER and JOAN BLONDELL
Dramatic entertainm,ont of different calibre is 'offered here for the
adult audience.
%'NEX' r I''HIURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
`‘,MY GIRL` TISA "
with LILL•h•F LMER — SAM WANAMAKER
Abundantly endowe'ewith vitality, wholesome humor and an array of
splendid per!ormanees in this period piece. Here's a heart-warming
story of the Lusty, 1 rawling, Nostalgic Days of 1900!
Coming: ' "SITTING PRETTY"
1 with ROBOT YOUNG -- MAUREEN O'HARA
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SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
Clearing of All Summer Furniture:
Gliders Sun Tan Chairs
Verandah Cocoa Mats
G. A. WHITNEY
FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE
Phones: Day 119 - Nights and Sundays 65
SEAFORTH — ONTARIO
A Special Bargain
We still have on hand a quantity of the Reclaimed. Siding and Sheath -
Ing, 2x4's, 2x6's, and B.C. Timbers on hand.
-The -price range is from $40 to $65
GET IT WHILE IT LASTS!
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD, WE WILL -GLADLY GIVE YOU AN
ESTIMATE AS TO MATERIALS, PRICES, ETC.
Our materials are priced very low for your benefit and our- large
variety of stock will fill any orders in lumber and building supplies:
Lumber Doors . Shingles Sash Siding
Lime Plaster Plywood Masonite Insulation
ASK FOR IT! WE HAVE IT!
Seaforth Supply & Fuel Co.
"Where the Best Costs No More"'
Phone 47
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Seaforth
EMERGENCY
CALLS
FOR PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
emergency calls evenings, Sundays and
holidays,
From August 3rd to August 17th,
CALL 370 or 226M
Invisible Mending
•
•
Reweaving Moth Holes, Tears and : Burns
on Men's Suits and Ladies' Dresses
MENDING OF ALL KINDS
Hand Pressing on Trousers or Suits
e
Mrs1 Ina' F,InIey
Phone 145 MAIN ST. Seaforth
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