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li' is intended to carry out the. move
from Scott Memorial Hospital to the
new Seaforth . Community Hospital on
Tuesday, September 14th, next.
To facilitate , the move and to
avoid unnecessary delay and
confusion for patients, visit-
ing .privileges, except it the
case of emergencies, are be-
ing suspended for three days
only,— Monday, Tuesday and.
Wednesday, 'Sept. 13, 44th,
'and 15th.'
Visiting hours at Seaforth Community
Hospital are from 11 On. to 8;30 p.m.
each day. Usual restrictions with re-
spect' to children visitors will continue.
The co-operation,of the public is invited so
that during the first days of operation
visitors to the New Hospital may be limited
to close relatives ,,of patients. Full oppor-
tunity to examine the new hospital facilities
will be made available to the general public
as quickly as possible, when t he staff
has become accustomed to the new sur-
roundings.
The Board of Scott Memorial .Hospital
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CON ,' `ANCE NIS OF TN WEEK
visitors with 1i¢r; an4, .
Wilbur Jewitt and Etta
Jewitt last Tuesday were Mr,
and Mrs. Bob. Abel, of Sarnia;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred E11ekaG and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blain, all of
Warwick, ,
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Messrs. Ross Jewitt' and Bev-
erley Jewitt attended the To-
ronto Exhibition Wednesday.
Miss Kerei Medd spent a
few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Chamney and family,
of Auburn.
Messrs. Ron and Gary Jewitt
received word last Thursday
that they passed their summer
anie, of Delgrave
Mr. Dwight Jennison has re-
turned to his hpu a at Grand
Bend after spenn,ding a month
with Mr. and Mit, Ken Preszca-
tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family attended a barbecue
supper on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hart,
Brussels} in honor` of several
family anniversaries and birth-'
days.
Miss Janie Roest, of Clinton,
isited with her friend, Miss
Agnes Haverkamp, on Sunday.
Mr. William Jorritsma re -
school subject at Waterloo Col- turned home to Burlington on
lege. Sunday with his parents, Mr.
M. and- Mrs. John Wammes
spent Wednesday in Detroit. .
Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Fergu-
son and Mr. and Mrs. John George Leitch on Sunday eve -
Maine, Phillip and Beth, and ping were: Mr. Charles John -
Caroline McRorie, of Forest,.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Jewitt Thursday.
Mrs. W.. L. Whyte, Tom, Bil-,
ly and Margie spent the week-
end with Mrs. Margaret Perrin
at Port Carling. '
Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Riley
and Mrs.. Joe Riley spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Riley, Kim and Gregory,
of Ajax.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg liiliott and
daughters, of Staffa, vjsited Backert, of Walton, at Kinburn,
with Mr. -and Mrs. Ken Preszca-ISS No. 3, Hullett; Mr. Ron Jew -
tor on Saturday evening., itt, to Clinton public school:
Mr. and Mrs.. Simon Dyk, of
Galt, spent thg weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haverkamp
and family,
Sunday visitors' with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Taylor: Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Dodds, of London; visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brydes and Hoggart over the weekend.
family, of Wingham; Mr. Latin' Mrs. McMaster .and children are
ence Taylor; of Renfrew Coun- remaining for a couple of
ty, and Miss Edith Boyd, of Mc- «reeks.
Killop Township. Weekend visitors with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson and and Mrs. Ross MacGregor were:
John visited with Mr,'and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Charles MacGre-
ay1 Lawson, Clinton, on Sun nor, of Chatham; Miss Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator MacGregor, of Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Huth, Marion
attended the wedding,, annivers, and Muriel and Mr. John Fergu-,
ary dinner at Hotel Clinton:.of
Mrs. Preszcator's parents, Mr, son, a13 of Clifford..
and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Credi- Weekend visitors with Mr.
ton, on Sunday. and Mrs. Robert Grimoldby
Sunday visitors with Mrs. El-
were, . Mr. and Mrs. David Mas -
la Jewitt were: Mr. and Mrs, ters, of Windsor:
William Dawson, Brenda, Bon-
nie and John, of : Varna, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt, Carol,,
Ann, Judy and Danny.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian and Paul and . Kevin, of
Listowel, spent Sunday • with
Mi. and Mrs: George MclTwaih
and .Mary.
.4Mr. • and Mrs. William Dale;
Deanna, Cathy and Cheryl spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray
utray Scot, Meribeth and Mel -
2nd Mrs. Jorritsma, after spend-
ing the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Haverkamp.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
son, Mrs. Agnes Dale, of Clin-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Clark
of Bothwell.
Mr. and Mrs. George Melt -
wain and Mary visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Kingswell, of
GodPerich, on Monday.
Mrs. Annie Medd, of Seaforth,
spent Monday. with Mr. and
Mrs. George Leitch.
Teachers returning to schools
on Tuesday were: Mrs. Ida Liv-
ingston, to Harlock; Mrs. Keith
Miss. Margaret MacGregor to
Ethel.
Rally Day will be observed.
next Sunday, Sept. 12th.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul McMaster,
Carol and Mark, of Ridgetown
CORRECTION!
In a recent story of the Nor-
ris-Wharram . wedding, a de-
scription of the gown worn by
the groom's mother was* inad-
vertently omitted. Mrs. Norris
wore a pale blue sheath gown
of nylon open taffeta, with
matching hat and accessories.
Her, corsage was of pink Sweet-
heart roses.
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Mrs, Frank Burns
(The funeral of the late Mrs.
Frank Burns, the former Mabel
Dalton, who passed away after
an illness of six months In St.
Joseph's 'Hospital, London, was
held at St. Patrick's Roman
Catholic Church, Dublin, Tues-
day morning at 10 o'clock. Rev.
Remi Durand chanted the Re-
quiem Mass, with :03rs. John
Nagle presiding at the organ,
and who wasassisted by St.
Patrick's men's choir.
The pallbearers were Martin
Feeney, Wilfred Fegney, Lorne
Feeney, Louis Looby, Tom
Burris and. James J. Krauskopf.
Burial took place in St. Pat-
rick's cemetery, with Rev. Dur-
and reciting the prayers.
EPHRIAM DENNIS
Funeral service will be held
at 2 p.m. Thursday for Edward
Ephriam Dennis,f Seaforth.
He died TUslnbSt. Joseph's
Hospital, London, at the age
of 84.
Rev. J. C. Britton of North -
gide United Church, will offici-
ate at the R. S. Bow funeral
-home in Seaforth. Burial will
be made in. Maitlandbank ceme-
tery.
Mr. Dennis, a moulder by
trade, was born in McKillop
Township and • worked many
years in the United .States. He
returned to Seaforth 12 years
ago to retire. He is survived
by four brothers, Wilson and
Lloyd; of Orkney, Sask.; Emer-
son, of Blyth, and Porter, of
McKillop Township.
Pallbearers will be Reuben
Aikens, Ken'Wilbee, Elmer Den-
nis, William Miller, William
Deihnis and Lorne Dale. Flower -
bearers are J. R. Leeming and
Alex Dennis.
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CJLURCH
REV. DOU LAS O. FRY
Minister
Sunday, Septl.,:,th
WORSHIP -- 11:00 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL — 10 A.M.
Brownie's
Drive - In
THEATRE -- CLINTON
Children Under 12 in Cars
Admitted Free
Two Complete
Shows Nightly
Box Office opens at 7:30 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT 8:00 P.M.
After Sept. 25th, Weekend
Shows Only
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
September 9 -10
— DOUBLE FEATURE •
—
'Damaged Goods'
(Adult Entertainment)
DOLORES FAITH
If you saw "Mom & Dad" you
should see "Damaged Goods", a
tender and tragic love story of
teenage sex ... parental neglect.
Color
Plus The Second Feature
. • s "DEVIL DOLL"
(Adult Entertainment)
Cartoon.
SAT. - MON: - TUES.
September 11-13.14
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
`he Train
It will carry you to the peak
of adventure!
BURT LANCASTER
PAUL SCOFIELD
"THE SECRET
INVASION"
Stewart Granger - Mickey Rooney
Color Cartoon
WED,--THURS.--FRI. -
September 15 -16 -17
-- DOUBLE FEATURE —
'How To
Murder'
Your Wife'
JACK LEMMON
V1RNI
Color
(Adult Entertainment)
PLUS
"STOLEN HOURS"
Susan Hayward - 'Michael Craig
Color Cartoon
COMING
SATURDAY ONLY -- Sept. 18-
- DOUBLE FEATURE —
THE BIG TEENAGE TALENT,
REVUE
‘T.A.M.I.'
THE BEACH BOYS
THE BARBARIANS
CHUCK BERRY
JAS. BROWN & THE FLAMES
and a cavalcade of performers
from the U.S. and England
PLUS •^
"MOTORCYCLE
GANG"
JOHN# ASHLEY
Cartoon
STAFFA ..
A Mehnorial Service
• will be held in the
STAFFA CEMETERY
on
Sunday, Sept. 12, 1965
at 2:3 p.m.
Band in Attendance
Classified ads pay dividends.
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BETHEL •
BIBLE CHURCH
(Services at Orange Hall)
Sunday, Sept. 12th
10 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL
' Classes for all ages
7:30—GOSPEL SERVICE
Guest Speaker: •
REV. 1. BODENHAM, Kippen
James 4:8: "Draw , nigh to
God and he will draw nigh to
you. Cleanse, your hands, ye
sinners; and purify your hearts,
ye double minded."
The
Official Opening
and Dedication
of
• HENSALL
United Church
New Christian
Education Bldg.
will be held
Sunday, Sept. 19
3:00 p.m.
SPEAKER:
Rev.'W. C. Winlaw
(former- minister)
DEDICATION —' Chairman of
Huron Presbytery
Special Music
including Junior Choir
Reception follgwing
Service.
AP
Reception - Dance
for
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoggart
(nee, Laura. Hatcher)
FRIDAY, SEPT. 10th
SEAFORTH LEGION` HALL -
Dancing from 9:30 till --
By '.Ken Wilbee's Orchestra
Ladies please bring. Lunch
BRUSSELS' LEGION
DANCE
Brussels. Legion Hall
Friday, Sept. 10
DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA
Admission — $2.00 a Couple
Lunch` Counter
—,Restricted to over age 21—
EUC RE
Orange Hall
SEAFORTH •
Wed., Sept, 15th
Auspices L.O.L. 793
Admission 50c "
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goon
of a
good
tlilng
'f.
no one
knows
out
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Saturday .Dancing
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
Saturday, Sept. 11th
With music by the, CHEVELS
— Popular Walkerton Band -
Dancing 9 to Midnight
ADMISSION $1.00
Dancing will continue each Saturday night.
Enjoy the big new floor amid the pleasant surround-
ings of the Lions Park
ENTERTAINMENT �.
in the I\tew
RED KNIGHT ROOM
AT THE PIANO . ^ . . '
SIR GALAHAD
Playing Your ' Favorite Tunes
— AND' —
PEARL
At the \Electric Organ
in
. THE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Seaforth
Every friday. and Saturday. Evenings
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