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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1951-08-17, Page 54 I a t a t 3 e 1 t k 1 f- A e • 4 s 4 • t • • 4 3 T 4 4 r 3 tt Y r t 1t t T 6 t • With 'holidays over, here we are back at tae old, grind, While we were away three games were- sche- duled, but due to rain ;and B.lekneas, ,-two of these games were postpon- ed. Seaforth did, however, get their game in with Lucknow last Thursday night. Hughie Hall and his team scored a 13-5 win over the locals. Hall and Shelley Miley went the route as battery for the victors. O'Shea and Bell worked for the locals. Lucknow 2O 005 104-13 Seaforth 002 001 110-5 Monday of this week they met the Walkerton Legionnaires with their star pitcher. Needless to say, they lost -14-1. "Fibber" McGee was on the firing line for the loc- • PEACHES. Red Havens NOW RIPE The Most Beautiful Peaches That Grow! In Heavy Supply WHOLESALE and RETAIL • A. GRANT FAX SHAKESPEARE TELEPHONE SHAKESPEARE 49 R Right for your Every Single Need! No matter what you're building you can depend on us to have the kind of Lumber you want — at a price you'll like. So the next time you build, remember the convenience and savings you find here! Ball - Macaui ay Phone 787 Builders' Suppliesphoneo97 Lumber - Lime - _ Tile . - Roofing - Siding ale, sending.. 'ton men down on strikes andwalking only out but the team was not behind them as they were chalked with ten mis- plays. George Zuke was on the mound for the winners, whiffing thirteen and walking three. Walkerton.. 403 011 230-14 12 1 Seaforth ... 000 000 001-1 2 10 Batteries—Zuke and McDonald; McGee and Woodcock. LOCALBRIEFS (Continued from Page 8) • Mr. and: Mrs. J. E. Kest spent a few days in Windsor 1 week. "• Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Govenlo of Sarasota, Fla., and Misses An and Jean Govenlock, of Westo were guests of friends in town I week. • Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Stew and family were holidaying Bayfield last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hagan a Miss Mary J. Hagan motored the Martyr's Shrine, Midland, 1 week. • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bechely, St. Thomas, visited Mrs. R. Sproat for a few days last week • Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Wilbee Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buck spent week motoring through the Unit States. • Mr. and Mrs. Earle Gibson, Talmage, Kansas, called recent n Mrs. W. Mason, E. William S • Mrs. J. L. Brown and Jimmi f Lobo, visited the Misses M lure and MTS. J. Broadfoot la unday. • Mrs. A. W. Dunlop and Mi velyn Cardno leave Friday mor ng for Roswell, New Mexico, t isit Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Orren. • Mr. Albert A. Sutherland, uffalo, N.Y., was a visitor in tow n Friday. A cousin of the late A Sutherland, he was last in Se orth during the 1914 Old Boy eunion. • Mr. and Mrs. Westman Hu on and two daughters, of No ood, Ont., are guests this wee f Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen. • Mr. Seri Gennaro, of Irvington .J., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Thos hillips. • Mr.. and Mrs. Reg. Hart, o oronto, are guests of Mr, an rs. Robert Scott and Miss Jea cott, in Harpurhey. • Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cluff, o orth Tonawanda, N.Y., were visi rs in town last week.- • Mr. and Mrs, Frank Holroyd Galt, spent their vacation at the me of her parents, Mr. and Mrs bert J. Hudson. • Miss Ella Elder, of Seaforth d Miss Dorothy Fairweather, of oronto, have been holidaying at chor Down, Wigwassan, Lake Ing ast ck, ne 11, est art In nd to ast of J. and a ed of ly t. e, c- st SS n- 0 of n a- s' d- t'- a k n 0 0 c S F, v B 0 D f R s w 0 N P T M S N to of ho Al an T An BRADY CLEANING SERVICE Guaranted 3 -Day Service PICK-UP WEDNESDAY Deliver Saturday PICK-UP SATURDAY Deliver Wednesday Two-piece Suit — 95c HILLSIDE FLORIST SHOP SEAFORTH — ONTARIO Matto Agammiiime, Wanted DOMESTIC HELP APPLY TO SUPERINTENDENT SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Wanted to Buy Good Milling Wheat Feed Oats Barley WILL PAY TOP PRICES Excellence Flour Mills Ltd. PHONES 353 and 354 - - SEAFORTH Eleusean. Muskoka* for 'the fortnight. " • Miss Margaret and Muri &have returned after sPe Ing , their holidays at Wa Beach, Hamilton and Galt. • Mit. and Mrs. Robt. Smith visiting in Weston. • Mrs. Simpson, Marjorie Donald McClure, Clarence an Elizabeth Taylor and M. E. M Clure visited with John and Jame Adams, near Owen Sound, on Su day. • Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Do ranee and Margaret and Clare, wh have been visiting their daught Mrs. Sam McClure, have return to their home at Kennedy, Sash Mrs. G. H. Dorrance went wit them and will visit her sister i Dakota. • Mr. and Mrs. F. R Parsons London, were recent guests at th home of Miss Lausa Mole. • Mr. and Mrs. Victor McM ter, Keith and Murray, of Barrie and Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Colquhou and Douglas, of Aylmer, were the guests this week of Dr. and Mrs E. A. McMaster. • Misses Julie and Joan Hoov- r and Theresa Guitard, of Wind- sor, and .Miss Ann Hughson, To - onto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Keating. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, etroit, have moved to town. • Miss M. Thompson and. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, of Kit- hener, and Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Dick, of Virginia, were guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. bristle. • Mrs. Wesley Real and Williard all, Toronto, visited Miss L. Mole st week. • Mrs. Geo. Miller was the luoky inner of $67 Tuesday evening at he bingo in Palmerston. • Dr. and Mrs. Everett Rivers nd son, of California, were guests is week of this parents, Mr. and rs. James Rivers. • Mrs. E. H. Close and Miss Diane Mowatt are holidaying at rand Bend. • Mrs. Don McNight and son, nald, of Galt, spent the past eek with her parents, Mr. aandre. Robt. Elgie, Tuckersmith. • Mr. W. P. Thompson is in ratfard visiting his son, Arthur. Ws oriel ud- saga are and d 0- a r- 0 er, ed h n e as n e r E D c C H la w a th M G Do w M St EGMONDVILLE Mr. Colin Campbell, of Bayfield, is taking the services during the month while the Rev, and Mrs. A. W. Gardiner are on holidays, Miss Kate Allison had the mis- fortune to fall last week, breaking her hip. Mr. Arthur Thompson, of Strat- ford, visited last week with his father, Mr. Wm. Thompson, and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chesney and families. Mrs. Beverley Epps and family, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nicholson and Glenn are on 'holidays this week. Mr, awl Mrs. Roy Weiland, of Toronto, were holiday guests el Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland. Mr. Robt. Dalrymple, who under- went a major operation in St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London, is con- valescing at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Variey and family, St. Catharines, are visiting the former's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple, also other rela- tives in and around the village. Pte. Kenneth Vincent, of Wain- wright, Alberta,' is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mae Vincent; also his sisters and brothers. Mr, and Mrs. Earle Hastings, of Listowel, have returned home af- ter spending a week with Mrs. Bar- ton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Coombs and Wesley were at Port Stanley over the week -end. Mr. Thos. Jackson is having a well drilled on his premises. Rev. Andrew H. and Mrs. Mc- Kenzie and Joanne and Allan, of Islington, are spending a few clays with the former's mother, Mrs. Hugh McLachlan and Mr. Mc- Lachlan, also with Mrs. McKen- zie's father, Thos. Robinson, and family. Rev. Wm. O. Robinson returned last week to his charge at Medora, Man., after spending two weeks with his relatives and friends in this vicinity. KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and Lin- da, of Toronto, are spending this week with their parents, Mr, and Mrs'. W. R. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin TJlch, Wind- sor, visited over the week -end with i', 11' �ailiill i''iib llillll'I!Ililldll!111III p1';1 II, Funerals are conducted with dignity and beauty at BOX, and the cost is determined by your family budget. sox Funeral Service AMBULANCE SERVICE Res. 505-w - Store 48 mansimsonseaum 000. 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor= span Long. Mrs. Jenny Schilbe visited Sun- day at; the home of her mother, Mrs. McClymont. Mrs. Bert Thompson has been on the sick list lately, and we wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson vis- ited friends in Godericka few days last week. Mr. John Doig, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is spending a few days with his mother and sister, Janet. Mrs. Ducharme, of Dashwood, visited her mother, Mrs. McCly- mont, on Monday. Mar. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, accompanied by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cornish, of Goderich, drode to 'Sarnia on Sunday and report having had a pleasant time. Sunday guests at Mr. and •Mrs. Cudmore's home included: Mr. and Mrs. W. Stiles, of Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Easter, of St. Thomas. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert were; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert, of Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Murray„ of Clifford, and Mr. and MTs. Jack Harrifield, of Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stewart, of Seaforth, called on Mr. and Mrs. Cudraore on Tuesday evening. CROMARTY Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Cadick, of Si. Thomas, are spending two weeks' holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and other relatives. Miss Nettie Scatt, of Paisley, is holidaying with Mrs. Duncan Mc- Kellar. Mr. Gordon Laing, who is em- ployed with the H.E.P.C., at Brant- ford, spent the week -end at his home here. Mrs. A. Robertson is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. M. Chit - tick, of St. Marys, and will also attend ,the wedding of one of her great-grandsons. The ,quartette from Cromarty, namely Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. Roy McCulloch, Frank Stagg and Ern- est Templeman assisted with the music on Sunday evening at Hay- field United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Harkins, of Belmore, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cameron and daughter, Catherine, of Chats- worth, visited on Sunday at the manse with Rev. R. Duncanson aul Mrs. Lu,icanson and Margueree. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allen, accom- panied by Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Allen and Norman and Coleen, vis- ited at Harrington on Monday with Mrs. Violet Quance, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colic McDougall. WINTHROP Grazene Chonicki has returned From a London hospital and is con- valescing at her home. Rev. H. E. Livingstone and Mrs. Livingstone have returned from their, holidays. Ponnie snd Georgina Little are holidaying with their aunt, Mrs. Wilson Dundas, and Mr. Dundas, Seaforth. Jacqueline Davidson i9 visiting her aunt, Mrs. Russell Maddes, in Milverton. CONSTANCE Miss Bernice Bean, Carlow, and Miss Mary Wallace, Bayfield, spent last week at the home of their uncle, MT. Geo. Addison. Reeve W. J. Dale was in Stilton West last Saturday judging, horses Congratulations are extended to Rev. and Mrs. S. Brenton on the arrival of their daughter, and to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte on the arrival of their son. Both were at Clinton Hospital. Miss Helen McLiwain is holi- daying with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Kingswell, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Seawright, Toron to, were recent guests of Mr. W. C Montgomery. Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Buchanan Ilderton, and Miss Elsie Holden Reg.N., Woodstock, spent the week end with Mr. and .Mrs. Alf. Buch- a nan. Guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Battle, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Adams, Egmondville; Mrs. Gladys Ferguson, Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Adams, Salt - ford. M. and Mrs. Jack Medd were guests at the wedding of Mrs. MMcdd's sister, Miss Shirley Phil- lips, to Mr. Roy Vincent, Blyth, last. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dolmage and family were on a motor trip to Eugenia Falls and other; points of interest. Miss Donelda Adams, who has been attending summer school in Hamilton, has returned home, where she will spend the remaind- er of her holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth and family, Wallacehurg, visited with Mr. Wm. Britton. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Clarke were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore at their cottige at Grand Bend. • DUBLIN Approximately 50 carloads of barley were shipped from Dublin during the past week. A family reunion was held this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Benninger, when all the members of the Benninger family were present; Mrs. Katharine Ben- ninger. London; Rev. Donald Ben- ninger, C.S.B., Aquinas Institute, Rochester. N.Y.; Sister Marie Bre- St. Joseph's Community,Lon- don, and Hugh Benninger, Dublin. Per.4onale Mrs. Doyle, Miss Katherine Donnelly, Reg.N., and Geral4. Donnelly, Buffalo, N.Y., with Mr, Frank Donnelly, who ae- companied, them on a trip to Van- couver, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morrison and sone 'Windsor, with rr AS FEATURED IN SEVENTEEN MAGAZINE 'Teens Paige' Dresses FOR FALL Plain shade gabardines and taffetas, smart all -wool plaids, and plaid taffetas, in a grand range of colors, including red, green, purple,, royal, navy, brown and assorted plaids. Many have neatly cuffed three-quarter sleeves, generous pockets and button fronts, as sketched_ Sold only at Stewart Bros. Sizes 9 to 15, at �5 to 14.95 'Teena Paige' Wool Jerseys Short cuffed' sleeves, matching belt and full skirt feature these all - wool jerseys in grey and fawn shades. a Sizes 9 to 15.. `7.95 --Teena Paige' Corduroy Jumpers Styled as only Teena Paige can style them, these clever corduroy jumpers With .4`ttig eoomy pockets, self -belt and clever button trims are a "must" for every teenager's wardrobe. Colors Red, Rust, Purple and Blue_ Sizes11 to 15, at 9,95 • Stewart Bros. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison; Mrs. Joseph Dill attended the wed- ding of her niece in Flint, Mich., on Saturday; Rev. Vincent Eckert, C.S.B., Aquinas Institute, Roches- ter, N.Y., with his mother, Mrs. Theresa Eckert; Rev. Don Bennin- ger, C.S-B., Aquinas Institute, Ro- •'nester, N.Y., with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger; Mrs. Dooley, of Preston, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckert; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Flana- ganand family, Toronto, with Mrs. Catharine Feeney and other rela- 'ives; Mrs. Leo Holland, Windsor, with Patrick Maloney and Mrs. M. Shulman; Miss Ursula Feeney, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney, Kitchen- er, and Mr. and. Mrs. Hubert Feeney, Waterloo, with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney; Billie Evans, London, with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kenny, Toronto, Kenneth Burns and Leo Perry, Windsor, Decorating • Wallpaper and • Painting ROBERT FINLAY PHONE 92-J — SEAFORTH Cleaning & Pressing TONE DRY CLEANERS Pick-up and Delivery Twice a Week Will call for and deliver Phone 104 or 239-W Oke's Billiards with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns; Mr. and Mrs. H. Pugh attended the funeral of their auntein Clairmont; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stewart are vacationing at St. Thomas, Toron-1 to and other points; Joseph Atkin-, son in Chatham: Mr. and Mrs. D. McConnell in London; Mr. and, Mrs. Dan Burns at Windsor and Detroit; Mrs. Louise Flanagan has. returned home after accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Philip Flanagan on la two weeks' vacation at Midland, Tri^'- y, Detroit, Cedar Island and London; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Coughlin, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs, Pat Flanagan; Mr. and Mrs_ HarveyDantzer and son, Windsor,. with Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle and William Dantzer • • Harvest Special New M. -H. 81A -foot and 12 -foot Self -Pro- pelled Combines New M. -H. 6 -foot Clippers, with motors ALSO USED Thresher, 32x46 White with cutter, drive belt, etc. Extra good condition M. -H. 6 -foot Clipper Combine, 5 years old; good condition M. -H. No. 15 6 -foot Clipper Combine, ex cellent shape M. -H. 7 -foot Binder; ready for use • SEAFORTH MOTORS Massey -Harris Sales & Service Phone 141 Seaforth BRAND NEW CARS Any FORD All at Regular List ALSO G.M.C. Make! — Any Style! — Any Color! CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE BUICK PONTIAC METEOR Price — Approximately 24 -Hour Service — GUARANTEED SERVICE CHEVROLET " FORD MERCURY TRUCKS USED CARS '51 CHEV. DE LUXE BELAIR HARD -TOPPED CONVERTIBLE—Two-tone in color, air eon- ditioning, custom radio, eattras '50 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN '49 CHEV. S'TYLELINE SEDAN—Black in color '49 CHEV. 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