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Phone 214 -- 8eaforth
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Frame Double House on John St,
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Phone 393 Seaforth
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Church
salvation Artny, • 3:R0 R.m., Sul
day Schaal; 7 pm., Salvation Meet-
ing; 4 p.m., Thursday, Hobby
Crafts, Young People; 8 palm.,
Prayer Meeting. A cordial welcome.
—Lieut. Harry Keats, Officer -1u -
Charge.
First Presbyterian Church. — 10
a.h„ Bible Class and Sunday
School; 11 a.m., Sacrament of Bap-
tism; Junior Congregation; 7 p.m.,
Special Y.P.S. Service.—Rev. D. G.
Campbell, Minister.
Northside United Church. — 10•
a.m., Ohurch School and Bible
Class; 11 a.m., sermon theme, "The
Greatness of a Queen";. Junior and
Senior Choirs assisting; toddlers'
group; 7 p.m., sermon theme, "The
`Power to Solve Personal Prob-
lents"; 8:30 p.m., Y.P.U.—Rev. J.
W. A. Stinson, Minister.
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LECKNER - DRUCK'ER
"A. wedding of interest to Seaforth
residents• took place Tuesday, May
19, in Toronto, when Lina Drucker,
of France, was united in marriage
to Louis Leckner, a resident here
for a number of years. They will
•reside in Seaforth.. ..
MUIR - ARMSTR,ONG
A quiet wedding took place at
Egmond•ville United Church manse
last Friday evening, when Loretto
Marie Armstrong and John Edgar
Muir were united in marriage by
Rev. A. W. Gardiner. They were
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Broome, Seaforth.
The bride chose a pale blue suit
with navy accessories and a cor-
sage for her ensemble. Mrs. Broome
wore a grey suit with navy acces-
sories and a corsage of pink carna-
tions. Following a trip to Northern
Ontario, Mr. and Mr,s, Muir will
make their home in Seaforth.
RILEY - CARTER
Northside United ,Church parson-
age was the scene of a quiet wed -
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3xptisitor Articles Far Sale ad
tgeg •, gli1ek eltithes.'bsL.ying dol-
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nisi~ TU be well "dressed
1t1.g •1iey6i'id your budget
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'blue coal'
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Spring and Summer prices
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 3634 Res. 192-M
'Ong On Saturday, `May 16, at 10:30
•rain., when Myrtle May, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Car
ter, was 'United in marriage to
James Henry Riley, son of the late
Mr. and Mra. William Riley, Grey
Township. Rei. 'J. W. A. Stinson
performed the. 'ceremony,
' The bride was given in marriage
by her eousint • Mr. Samuel Gant-
lon. She was attired in rosewood
crepe with shadow lace and acces-
sories of gavy. Her flowers were
American Beauty roses and steph-
anotis. Miss Eleanor Henderson,
Seaforth, was maid of honor, and
Mr. Asa Deeves, Mitchell, was best
man.
A wedding dinner was served at
"Fairview," when Miss Gertrude
Payne, Kitchener, and Miss Lau-
reen Henderson, Seaforth, served.
lite wedding trip was spent in To-
ronto, Hamilton and Niagara Falls.
Both the bride and groom travelled
in light grey suits. •
Guests were present from Brus-
sels, Jamestown, Clinton, Mitchell,
Hamilton, Kitchener and Toronto.
W. I. NOTES
The Women's Institute me hers
are reminded to leave their A.C.
W.W. pot -holders at Hudson's Pro-
duce Store this week in readiness
for the District Annual in Hensall
May 27. Members are also asked
for two pies for the •booth at Sea -
forth races on May 27. Any who
care, are asked to help on that day.
LATE ANDREW LITTLE
Andrew Little, well-known resi-
dent of town for many years, pass-
ed away at the home of his son,
W. H. 'Little, Hydro St., Brantford,
on Wednesday, May 2D. He was •
in his 93rd year.
His wife, the former Ellen Brown
predeceased him over 20 years ago,
but he is survived by one son, Wm.
H. " Little, Brantford. One son,
James Roy, predeceased him in
1913 at McGregor, Man.
The funeral will take place from
the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home
Saturday at 2 p.m. The remains
will arrive at, 6 p.m. Friday, In-
terment will be in Maitlundbank
cemetery.
LATE SETH BROWN
Funeral services for Seth Brown,
83. former resident of Stephen and
Usborne townships, were held from
the Dinney Funeral Home, Exeter,
Thursday, at 2:30 p.m., with' the
Rev. J. W. Stinson, Northside Unit-
(EIIrattatiQn ta
on Coronation Day - Tuesday, June 2
— at —
St. Thomas' Parish Hall, fromg 3 to 5 p.m.
Light Lunch and Tea prepared and served by the men of
St. Thomas' Men's Club
— ALSO —•
Organ interludes during teatime
by Organist George Clarke
Come and enjoy this memorable occasion with us.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
(Chapter of the Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen)
SPECIALS
AT
Stevens' Grocery
THURS., FRI., SAT. - May 21 -22 - 23
LARGE CARNATION MILK 3 for 45c
LUSHUS JELLY POWDERS—With Kiddies' Circus 3 for 29c
SHERRIFFS' LEMON Plf FILLER—Makes 1 Targe pie 1
or 2 small ones ■ 7C es.
KADANA COFFEE -1 Ib. 89c
DELMAR MARGARINE -3 tbs. $1.00
COTTAGE TOILET TISSUE -3 Rolls ..- 25c
QUIX FOR THE FAMILY WASH -2 Plastic Clothespins in 3-3c
each package
PHONE 443
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ed Church, Seai.'ortlroifi*tia..
ilrowni-diedva"b' SCat''M ''.aor,
iai I ospltal,
Seaforth, Re Was'lbaru.
in Hay Township a 1. later tanned
in Stephen and t'UF borne before
moving to Seaforth Ave years ,ago.
.' Surviving besides, his Widowrhhe
•former Mad ' towcliffe, are two
daughters, Mrs. Roland Ilednfieldt,
Dublin, and Mrs. Harold Jeffery,.
Usporne; also Ave grandchild -Jen.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs. Fred Condon was a guest
of. her 'cousin, Mrs. James Hill, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beattie, To-
ronto, spent the , weekend at the
home of Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas -
Beattie.
Mrs. E. C. McClelland, Toronto,
was a guest this week of Mrs, R.
S. Hays.
Mr. G. W. Israel, Toronto, spent
the holiday • in town renewing ac-
quaintances.
Mr. and( Mrs. Grattan Flanigan,
Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Hall, Toronto, visited at their for-
mer home 'here over the holiday.
Mrs. Sam Phillips and Stan Dor-
ranee, Chatham; Mrs. M. H. Mc-
Kenzie, Oshawa, and Mr. Jack Dor-
ranee, St. Catharines, were guests
over the holiday at the home of
Mrs. M. Dorrance.
Mr. James Hill, Kingston, at-
tended the fuheral of his cousin,
the late James Hill, of town,' last
week. .
Mr. Arnold • Lamont, Hamilton,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A, Lamont, over the holiday,
Mi's's Margaret Grieve, Oakville,
spent the holiday at her home here.
Mrs. Alex Kerr, Toronto, was a
weekend guest in town.
Misses Anne and Janet Goven-
lock, Weston, were'w eekend/guests
of Mrs. H. R. Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Mc-
Nichol, Walton,. have purchased
the residence of Mr, 'Herman Frie-
day.
Mrs, Kenneth Pudney, London,
was a weekend guest o'f Dr. and
Mrs. E. A. McMaster.
'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walter, of
Dundas, were week -encu visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Willis,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat, of
Cleveland, Ohio, will spend the,
summer months here:
Messrs. William and Jack Har-
greaves, Toronto, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E, P. • •Chesney, in
Tuckei'smith.
Itev, Douglas Stewart, Toronto,
spent the holiday with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stewart.
Miss Nettie Scott, Paisley, spent
a few days with Mrs. Hill, Main St.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith had
as their guests recently: Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Griffiths, Chesley;
Mr. and Mrs: Bert ••MacKay, Lon-
don, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wil-
' son, Brucefield.
Miss . Lillian Powell, Wingham,
spent the weekend with Mrs. A.• L.
Porteous.
Mrs. W. J. Faulkner and Patricia,
Galt, and Mrs. W. J. Cullen and
Mary Lou, Kitchenel•,.visited Miss
Lillian Faulkner Monday. '
Mr. Gordon Wilson 'and Miss
Shirley Corbett, Toronto, were
'- weekend guests of Mr. ands Mrs.
D. II. Wilson.
Mr. D. J. Campbell, Rodney, is
visiting '.phis son, Rev.. D. Glen
Campbell, and 'Mrs. Campbell at
the manse.
Mrs.' Laura Turnbull. London,
visited Mrs. E. Dinnena over the
weekends •
Mrs. J. B. Higgins, Bayfield, was
the guest of ,Mr. and Mrs. M. R,
Rennie Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Harburn,
brother of Mrs. James Hill;• also
Mrs, Trippehsee and Mr. Murray
Harburn, all of Sanborn, N.V., at-
tended the funeral of the late Jas. -
Hill.
Mrs. J. A. Case and Mr. and `Mrs.
George A. Scofield, Detrt,it, spent
the weekend here.
Mr. and' Mrs. James Barry, Mr.
Stanley Barry, Miss Ruth King,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Burns
and Carol attended the funeral of
Mrs. Barry's mother, Mrs. F. Stade,
in Hanover last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Riley ,and
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Riley and Pat/
rick-, of Galt, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and. Mrs. J. Hotham, Jr.' .
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Walters have
moved into the home they purchas-
ed from Miss Minnie Somerville.
DRIVING THIS SUMMER?
See These
Holiday Specials
" IN ,USED CAR VALUES
1950 METEOR SEDAN
1949. FORD 'COACH
1948 MERCURY SEDAN
1947 MERCURY COACH
1946 FORD COACH
1941 FORT} COACH
1939 FORD ' SEDAN
1942 DODGE SEDAN
1941 PONTIAC SEDAN
1939 DODGE SEDAN
1947 FARGO PICKUP ' 1937 DODGE PICKUP
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DALY
FORD - MONARCH DEALER
Phone 102 . Seaforth
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TEACHER RESIGNS
It was "announced this week that
R. H. McLeod, science teacher on
the staff of Seaforth District High
School, has resigned. Mr. McLeod
has"a.ccepted a position on the staff
of the new high school at Tillson-
bu rg.
Equalization Committee
In Seaforth Tuesday
Members of the Coutvlty Equaliza-
tion Committee, along with Huron
Warden Alvin W. Kerslake, were
in ,Seaforth Tuesday 'making the
annual check of assessment infor-
mation in the municipality., Mem-
bers of the committee for 1953 are:
J. Fischer, R. B. Cousins, M. Crich,
W. Heist and V. Pincombe.
St. Thomas Guild'
McMbers Make Plans
For Fall Bazaar
The regular monthly ameet$ng of
the Ladies" Guild to St, 'Thomas'
Church was heldin"tfie Parish Hall
last week with 17 membera pres.
est. •
The Meeting opened with 'sdrip-
ture and'prayerS,.- A letter of resig-
natidn from Mr's. R. Nott, pres•itient
of the Guild, ,wars reeeived and ac-
cepted with deep regret: The first
vide=ptresident; Mies Dorothy Parke,
will cositiitlle for. the balance of the
year. -
Further plane 'for the bazaar in
the fal1.were shade an 'It was de-
cidedto htave an apron eho*er at
the Able -Meeting: Collection wad
received and 'dedieate'd, and the
Iite'eting Chided With benediction. A
1bYexy� 111i1tlh viae sewed 'by Mrs. E.
Lal lite,' ir;'s, Y. IL .:S$itia1 and ivtre,
�.",Oen tr'`'•
ui a tup; [iuca u
fof
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urlch W. o en
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The u. `end I ttlie
h � riolk 111TQ»a , $' �Q, i
held its May meeting''`in"` 7�urich
Town Hall recently with' 'Vim. E.
Hey in charge of, the program.
Guest speaker was Mrs. Sohn Sol-
dan, who gave an interesting and
informative talk on "Citizenships
and, Education." Parents, the
speaker said, should guide their
children towards a better educa-
tion
ducetion at ,an early age.
President Mrs. T. Meyers took
the cair for the business session,
Mrs. Wm. Forrester and Mrs. Dave
Meyers were appointed delegates
to the district annual at Hensall
United Church May 27. Mrs. Bryce
Mack district director, will accom-
pany them.
An invitation was accepted from
Grand 'Bend . W.I. to be guests
there. Misses Kathy Kalbfleisch
and Marilyn Haberer played piano
duets; Mrs. Fuss and Mrs. Ken
Breaky sang vocal duets,. and Mrs.
Elmore Klapp contributed, a read-
iqg.
Mary had a ton of coal,
She worked 10 years to earn it.
She froze to death •the other day,
She couldn't bear to burn it.
Duff's McKillop WA,
W.MS Members Meet
Tuesday , Afternoon
The regular meeting of the W`
M. S. and W. A. of Duff's Church,
McKillop, was held at the home of
Rev. and Mrs, H. E. Livingstone
Tuesday afternoon, with a good at-
tendance.
The meeting opened. with Mrs.
COAL.
Top Quality Today
Comfort Next Winter!
,"We screen it"
William M. Hart
PHONE 784 SEAFORTH
THREE -ACT PLAY
`"TOO MANY
RELATIVES" -
Presented by Roys and Mt.
Pleasant
CONSTANCE CHURCH
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27
at 8:30 p.m., D.S.T.
Sponsored by Constance, W.A.
ADMISSION — bac and 25c '
SPRAY
and
BRUSH
• PAINTING
• PAPERHANGING
• WATERPROOFING:
CELLAR WALLS
JACK MOORE
Phone 169-J
NORTH MAIN ST. — SEAFORTH
Look • at This One
100 ACRES IN TUCKERSMIPH
--40 acres in Spring Crop; 30
acres in beans. First-class barn.
Along with a full line of farm im-
plements, including Massey -Harris
tractor.
Very modern Ranch House with
six rooms, of medermflfrniturm -
Will sell complete or separate.
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE^
FOR PRICES AND TERMS
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W. C. OBE
Phone 458
OFFICE IN THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
PilA 'POLE pT6a tient 0111Q
444n the chair, h3nA ma it
andkti ` &ta '°iantpt le..
er. ,"'xyu?ttfi`er af'i tes p ! 1s tan
were dieGusaect and,the egitnpg
cl'n ;QdR-t__ tith the Lord's Pa i, ;!
lyfrat. Gordon" reptile, preiiident of
the W.M,S., took over and opened
the meeting with a 'hymn, i•'frrf
John porden read the scripture les -
PPP and Mrs. Ross Gordon Ied in
prayer. ' Mrs. Alines Kerr gave- the
topic from the study book. Mrs,
Robert W. Campbell and Mrs. Jas.
Kerr, delegates to the Presbyterial
at Qgdericli; gave their reports.
WALTON. -'
• 1%1r. and Mrs. William Holman
and son, of Toronto, visited with
Mr. and; Mrs. Percy Holman. '
Jerry Dressell, Toronto, visited
,with friends here. • -
Arthur McCallum, 'Heapeler, vis-
ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Noble McCallum. -
Mr. and. Mrs. J. Smalldon and.
family, Niagara Falls, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smalldnn.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack ,Charlton, of
Port Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. Or-
rin Butson and Miss Lorene But-
son, London, visited with Mr. 'and
Mrs. Ernest Adams Sundlay.
. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Montgom-
ery, Joy and Glen, attended the
wedding of Mr. Montgomery's niece
in Dundalk ,Saturday.'
Mrs. George Leitch, group two
leader of the W.A., held a quilting
in the basement ot` the church on
Tuesday afternoon',
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren and
Lynda, London, spent the weekend
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Lawson.
A play, "Too Many Relatives,"
*ill be presented in Constance
Church May 27 at 8:30 p.m., spon-
sored by Constance W.A.
WINTHROP
Mr. Larry" Horne, London, visit-
ed his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
E. Haase.
The W.A. of Cavan Church will
hold a bazaar .and mystery box at •
their June meeting. Will the ladies
please bring donations.
The many friends. of Mr. Austin
Dolmage will be s" to learn •Re
is in Scott Memorial .
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Co , Picker-
ing, and Miss Agnes B. Broadfoot,.
Weston, 'Spent the weekend with
Mr. and 'Mrs, R. McClure.'
Mrs. George Kirkby, Burw•ash,
visited her sister, Mrs. Glen Haase
andi Mr. Haase.
'Mr; and Mrs. W. E. Hawley spent
a few days in London. Their sis-
ter, Mrs. C. Hawley„ returned home
with them on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClure and
Ross, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cox
and Agnes Broadfoot spent Sunday.
with Mr, and Mrs, James Adams
and family, Holland Centre.
Mr. John McClure and Ethel vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc-
Clure, Walton, on Sunday..
EGMONDVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred Scotchmer, of
Richmond Hill, and Mr. Herb Beat-
tie, Toronto, visited with Mr. and.
Mrs. W. Scotchmer.
• Mrs. W. G. Nott, Blyth, spent a
few days in the village,
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Dalrymple
visited in St. Catharines for a few
days, •
Mrs. Thomas Barton has return-
ed after spending the past five
months with relatives in Cornwall.
Sunday visitors with Rev. A. W.
and Mrs.'Gardiner at the manse
were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gard-
iner 'and daughter, Mary, and son,
Bert, London; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Gardiner and daughter, Marilyn,
Usborne; lllr. and Mrs. Thos. Kay,
Kippen; Mr. ands Mrs, Percy Hoag,
Lucknow; Miss Eleanor Hudson,
New Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keyes and
daughter, Joan, Windsor, spent th'
week -end with the former's, mother,
Mrs. Nelson Keyes.
Miss Margaret Erratt, Toronto,.
visited recently with her brother,
Mr. Thomas 'Robinson, and family,
also with friends in Stanley.
Sun
Mt Mi lair vleere: Mr. Land Mrs.
W. n
Y visitors F.'
rs. Stan-
ley Gray and family, Stratford, and
Miss Laura McMillan, Toronto.
Miss Jessie • Finlayson, a n d
nephew, Master Billy Finlayson, of
Lorne Park, spent the holiday with
the former's mother, Mrs. James
Finlayson.
Mr. Elmore Stephenson atuk his
mother, Mrs. D. Stephenson, at-
tended the funeral at Wingham of
their cousin, the late Arnold Met-
calf, whose tragic death occurred
at Calgary, Alta, following a train
accident.
For 'Sale- PanosFo Sale
NEW SHERLOCK-MANNING PIANOS
Apartment Size — All Models
7— =-
USED
A Choice Selection of second-hand practice
Pianos at very reasonable prices.
$50.00 and up
If you wish to sell 'your old piano
(orany instrument)
-tan J. Smith -for Wm. L Smith
PHONE ' WRITE
Seaforth 265 - Box -299, Seaforth
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JAMES CAGNEY, D„„A.N pAU—EY l:,
A Comedy filmed in, Paris at the end • pi World War I It's,;,higlily
entertaining as you see the Captain..and t$e.'Sergean&•figlbt. a,.ba
tie over a lovely French girl.
NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
” THE GIRL IN WHITE ”
JUNE ALLVSQN ARTHUR KENNEDY
She crashed a man's world and made them like it! She proves
that, a woman's plaee is no longer limited to the home.
N EXT THURSDAY, FRI DAY, SATURDAY
" BIG JIM McLAIN '"
JOHN WAYNE NANCY OLSON
This is a high-tension story Aimed izt the Hawaiian Islands. Lots
of action and'suspense as they track down a Communist Treasurer.
Coming — "DREAM BOAT"
It Pays to Shop
_ at _
This Store
• "Down through the years,
a good place to buy," .
WILLIS' SHOE STORE'
"The Little Store With the BIG Values" — • SEAFORTH
Coronation. Tea
FRIDAY; MAY 22nd
— at —
First Presbyterian Church Manse
from 3 to 5 p.m.
Sponsored by the Fireside Group
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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Harness Races.
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SEAFaRT�:
WEDNESDAY, MY MAY 27
P by
1:30 p.m.
. Sponsored
THE SEAFORTH TURF CLUB
1:30
S onsored '
THE 'SEAFORTH CLUB -
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ew Thor. Washe
REDUCED TO CLEAR
List Price - $189.00
Allowance old washer 64.00
SALE PRICE .. . $125.00
One. Only to Clear!
— at
Seaforth Motors"
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FURNITURE
For Home'or Summer Cottage
• Aluminum Folding Lawn Chairs
• Metal Lawn Chairs
" • Wooden Folding Chairs
All with Top Quality Durk Seats and Backs
REASONABLE PRICES
° • GAY NEW COLORS
TOP QUALITY
Remember ! You always shop with confidence
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