The Huron Expositor, 1959-05-08, Page 12ews of St. ColumI,
NEWS OF WALTON
GARDEN CLUB 15 UNDER
WAY
WITH.TU....R...:.NS.., ULLFARM
MEETINGTING
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Time now to let "us help. you
with Suring . housecleaning
We do drapes, slipcovers
bedspreads, blankets, and..
anything else about -the house'
that needs dry cleaning.
Our "-fast, efficient `work.
will more than .:,please you. :•
Call for free pickup and "de-'-'
'livery.
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Phone 87 Seaforth
Church Notices
McKillop Charge, Bethel, 10;00
a.M.; Cavan, 11:30 arm.; Muff's,
2:00 p:m,, Daylight Saving Time.
er Minister.
H. Sum ell
:-Rev. W.
Bean
St, Thomas' Chur�eh-�(Ang.
e rth
" - Seaforth:
Church
ur
h of S
MorningPrayer,
11 a.m • iol
Y
Communion, first and third Sun-
days.. St. Mary's Church, Dublin:
Sunday School and Service, 3:00
James,__Reetor -.
A : pickpocket generally " Eves
alone, but occasionally lie goes, out
in a crowd for'.a little change.
LEMON'S •, TAXI
.and PARCEL SERVICE rERVICE .'
All Passengers Insured""
676 675
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SEAFORTIL : ONTARIO
OBITUARIES
UARIESt
.+ 1G IN SAM cr,,ARKE
The ilea#h occurred in :the Ker-
robert Hospital, on Saturday, Mar.
7, • or. ,Carlinda Jane Cl'axkei, aged
72, years, well -;mown resident hof,
Salvador, Saskatchewan.
a
Born in Usbarne town
shiP:
Hur-
on caunty';
uron"County,, ,Ontario,
the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunter,
Slip came west and was married
in -Saskatoon to.Mr. M. Clarke in
.1910. She went -as a bride to Sal-
vador, where Mr. Clarke operated
.the, -first general store -in the town.
He passed away on November 11,
1918, and Mrs.. Clarke remained in
Salvador : where : she took an active
interest in community .affairs; She
became operator. in charge of the
-telephone office" in Salvador in
June of 1923; a post which she, held
until Februarynf-this year, almost
36 years. She became -secretary of
the Salvador Rural Telephone Com-
pany in 1938-and'centinued in than
capacity until hes' passing.
She was: a staunch member, of
the United Chureb. and belonged to
the. Homemakers Club and was. ac •
Work Lively engaged in -the wo k of" the
Red Cross., In April, -1954; she be-
came a rnefnber of the Orderof
held
Star, No 118 and
Eastern
the
office for .:some years, her last of-,
five being that ;of ,chaplain in' 1957--
58.
957-58' Due to her illness ;,she could
not continuewith tlie work 'after
• s Dads.
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ultable L
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Nex Wee
'Crushing'
Phone 19
Seaforth
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� BY ERI H
REV. D. LESLIE ELDER, Munster,
H. A. KEMPSTER 'Or anist:and ChoirLeader -
Mother's "Day.' ;Services'
'Mrs. • Clarke is' survived " liy" one
SOM. W. D. Clarke; iof Kyle, and
one grandson, also•of, Kyle, Mrs.
te
Myay Hunter •of Salvador is a osis
'r in-lavv.' She had two sisters:aiid
one brother •• who'''predece.ased her.
Funeral; -service was herd in Sal-
vador United Church on: Tuesday;
March 10;: With; Rev. "Dale" Morri-
son officiating: "`Mr. Gordoai^ Hol'
:.ton -was: --t the console of the•' or
gan, • accompanying •Flo ;Bell, ; as
she sang "The Old- Rugged Cross;"
,and the, congregation as' they. join-
ed in singing 'the' hymns, "Abide.
With Me'"' a"nd "Blest -Be the --Te"
That Sands."" Mr. Al' "Fowler and
Mr John Fowler" were ushers: in
-the �ht�cli wli�isl�was=Filled-tq-c�--
pacity with her many" friends
Members of" the Eastern" Star
were' ittattenztance-'wird the,xni
pres'sive- rites of -the Chapter were.
observed,; at .the ..conclusion of !the
service the ehnrch. The casket
vias, borne' -through •a guard' of hon
or from:.the • church td..the funeral
coach, and', interment followed in
the• family plot at Salvador ceme-
tery, with the. following'acting .as
-lrallbeaxes- " Mzkg ..K-irchgessrtei;.
HoraceTaylor', Aubrey
don Whittaker; John Heintz and "Bill
Fowler,-;and'tbe flowers',were.eared,
for by Al Eowler, John Fowler,
.Hank Ell, " Cecil Bailey; ra
li Carter., Snnallacombe and 'Cliff'
Clenients Funeral.neral Rose-:
town :was in charge of. arrange
•
s
`Out-of-town friends attending the
•service, were a "niece, ;Mrs. 'Peter
Jonasson; of'Vaicouer;",Nits. De=
$Boice and Mrs 'X'oixng, Edmonton;
Mrs, . "IKrapsir, • ;o£ .Netherhill,' `as
well" a"s endsr"from Major, Unity,
S:iperli: and Hoosie.
=The first meeting of the, Walton;
held t th home
Gaxden'Club was 1 "a , e
of Marion and ' Barbara ' Turnbull
with nine girls andthe two lead-
ers, 'and MrS
erg ' Mrs.W
F.,
Walters. n
William • Turnbull, present„ The
group will retain the former name,
The Walton. Willing Workers, for
this club. •
'Shirley Bolger is:presrdemt; Mar-
ian Turnbull, vice-president; Jean;
Bolger„ secretary; Eileen William,.
son, pianist, and Jean" .Walters,,
press reporter '
Mrs. Walters distributed pamph-
lets and roll .call was answered by
"a` new, flower 1 would like to grow
this :year:"
Mrs. F. Walters and Mrs. • Turn
hull. spoke to the . girls, about; (1)
general 'outline of work; (2): .re-
quirements of•»members; ,(3) the
vegetable garden: why; Where andC
howto. plant; (4) : planning and.
Carhg of the flower
s S
garden.
bo
record book.
Arrangements -were made;, for.
Mrs.
I.-McAllister, home-econom-
ist,
oe-econom-
ist, to -visit the club. Next"meet-
ing will be at .the home of Jean
Walters on June 29,' at 8 o'clock,
Walton_ Festival Winners
Tfie `-following hool ,cren
were successful at scthe Belghildrave'
Music festival: girls, 11 and un-
der,- Linda Bryans, , lst, 90 marks;
:boys,"14,. and under, Brian"Travis;
1st,, 90 narks . Kentietja, Shortreed,
"
6th 85 marks; boys, 9, and under,.
Larry ":Walters, .4th, ',$7" marks;
girls, 9 and "under, •Sherrill Craig,
6th, 84`Marks; girls, , 7 and Mader;
Brenda Bewley;" 5th, 85 marks • un
isschool eh'orus, '2 i4, 87 marks;'
twono-part chorus-.".,(latge schools);
4th, 84 ,marks;' double trio,' 4th,.
85 marks w"
YPU"Anniyersary-
The annual-YPU anniversary was
held in: Dttff''Ss',United, Church -on
Sunday morning- with th
e Fr
esi-
dent,-Reid
Hackwel"1: presiding.-.
Others;;. taking, part were Jerry
Achilles,- Ronald Uhler, 'Barbara.
Turnbull. "and -Catharine Buchanan.
The guest 'speaker ,'was. Dr. Paul
Brady, of Seaforth. Special music
'was supplied by a young people's
choir.; A,double trio;.; composed of
Mary" Kirkby; -Marian Turnbull,
-Arlene' Williamson, , Brenda Hous-
ton, Catharine':Buchanan and Ruth
hie was" much appreciated.
:
Kitt 1 ,
Miss Audrey: Hackwell.acted as or-
ganist:;for the service.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mr. Robert .Smith, -w h s spentt
,the
pastthreemonths in-St
Joseph's
Hospital, London, has returned, to.
his home here. "•
Mr:: Douglas Scott' of Montreal,
spent: • the , weekend ''withhis• par
m -
ents;rMr. and Mrs.-Jaes• T. Scott:,
Mr. Murray -Walters, of,Mildmay,
and Mr, and Mrs. Arnold J.: Scott,
Of :Montreal,_were here • last week
attending" the funeral of ;the late
Mrs. L. Floyd.
Mrs. R. K. "McFarlane :spent a
few1days in Guelph visiting, Mr.
' Campbell.
LOBA Entertains
;District Guests
Seafortli T..O P.A ""'entertained
guests from Clinton, • food haan. and
Mitchell on the occasion., of their
33rd anniversary. After: regular
lodge meeting, euchre" was played.
Mrs Hugh Colciough;-'Clapton; won
Wes: 'Green,:
Mrs. s
prize, and M W.
1' ri
h
g ,,
P
el low prize,
Mitch 1
Eunch� was served and the lucky
cup prize •was won by Mrs: Shob:
brook, • Clinton. A' draw was held
for' several prizes, winners'' being
Mrs. Murray, Olinton; .Mrs. Maher,
Clinton; Mrs. Bill, McIlwain'i 'Clin-
ton; ,Mrs.". Hodges, Clinton, and.
Mrs. Jacques; Woodham,
THR P
'WIN Q ..._.°:
The WMS and. , WA
of • Cavan
Church • Winthrop, will, meet Wed-
nesday May 13, Circle. one will
'have charge df the lunch and Cir-
cle two, the program.. Roll call
will''be: to name'- a Bible mother.
Ladies are remindedto dbna-
tions for4-the bale.
NCHELSE.
WI C_
Name Winners
The: L.O:L,I held a' successful
euchre in the ;Orange Hall on Wed
nesday» The following were . the
winners: ladies, first, Mrs, Aleft,
McMichael; lone hands Mrs Al-
bert O'Reilly; conSolation, Mrs.
Tony: Appleby; men; first, ,• Curtis
ands " Wilfred
-lone W
cD we l hands, M o 11,
Buchanan; consolation, Sam Peth
ick. The'following ° were . the win
ani
C
thedraw: ^ R.F
ner of
s
and W.
Mrs. Mil-
ton
emeer' M
bell ' JohnTr
ton Stewari:
4
V.
, rt
'� Hart
Wm.'. M
W.
d FUEL- 01L;
Orth.
eaf
ne 7 4 ;. $
1 h;:,.
int
` rs
ucke .
The district was shocked on •'Fri
day' to hear ,of the "sudden death'!
of Mr:• Colbourne. • Vance;
•
:Mr. and, Mrs. Leonard;Cowan;;, of
Londen, .were .Saturday'" visitors`
with Mr•.! an`d Mrs Fred, Walters„
and. Mrs.` Bill ' Droek,', of Zondon,
visited.ove' ]the :.weekenc _With A?r,'.
aiid Mrs.' Fred Walters:
Mrs; Nelson Clarke, . of Farqu_
har isp, s ending this ""week with
daughter, and son-in=law, Mr. • and
and Mrs.. W: A. " Mrs. Sill; Walters and Danny„
-Mr, and ' Mrs, A. J. Scott of.
Mr. and -Mrs„ John McGavin, of,' :'Mr ana.Mrs, _Roy MclDonald,_of
weekend
Claire,h• r. and Mrs,
_spent., the: Toronto" were weekend guests at Staffa, were Sunday evening, visi
weekend and attended and Mgrs;: funeralnn tors with Mr.. and "Mrs. Cohn Gil-
ofScott andand Mrs. Mrs, A. J. Scott's 'sister, "Mrs. McGavin fillan and family: , :
Mr. and 'Mrs Fred Martin, of Mr. •and Mrs. ,Elson Lynn and
Leonard Floyd.' rd visited with Mr. and Mrs. family visited..relatives and friends
1VIrs. Lewis, .Tebbutt re-` . Burfo , e.,
•cesve and , Clarence Martin overthe „weekend. in the Owen Sound district on Sun
of the the sad news+ of , persone ofg r Mr, and;Mrs, Robert Pickeringday.
of ,•their cousin, in the ,person : --
1Virs -Garlrnda-J'ane-Clarke; of -Sial- d` ili'-rof-Oakville; were -week- - - --_ _ _„,
vador, Sask.' ' end visitors at the home of Mr;' and •
Mrs, George Dundas. EORGE 11 MILLER - _
Mr Rus$ell, 'Grieve,, of Windsor, k . ' O
was:'`the : guest_ latt” weeks at lhe- __Donald'-Ryar,_snn `of_ r. and -T A 3C—I_----,SS R -V. -I -C•
1
home of :. his grandfather, `• Mr ,Mrs. Joseph Ryan, underwent a Insured. Passengers
t St tf d Hos i-
Ph
1 last eek
to 1 w
-10 a.m.--Church School and Youth ' Fellowship
11 ~ a.m.—Rev.: D: L. Elder .
— - ccHandkerchiefsa� Members of theGhurch�"ic o ho l Will assist in this Service.
.
Presentation of Church School Awards - : -
:
Sacrament sof Baptism `. ,•
Music -Junior Choir Members:,"The Children's, :Saviour"
"(Wharmby):•
Solo: "Mother'of Mine" ,:.., Mr. James.T.„ Scott
7 p.m. ---Rev. 11 L. Elder "The Ideal Home" ..'
JUNIOR CHOIR SPECIAL MOTHER'S Di;1Y. PRAISE SERVICE 1
TRIO. Bless This House (Taylor)
Jean, Brian and Teddy Scott
ANTHEM: "All The Happy "Children" (Peary)
DUET: ` "Softly, Now the Sabbath Day".
Julene and Marie Elliott
SOLO: "T,he' Loving Saviour"
ANTHEM: "Evening Hymn" (Sibson)
A
After this date (10th May),'the Evening Service will be discon-
tinned for the swnmer months' -
A. cordial invitation' is extended to join with us in these ;Special
Services.
Meta. Reeves
The engagement is. announced of
Marilyg_Elizabeth Gibson,daugh
ter .of" Mrs Eileen Gibson Dail""the
late Leslie Gibsen of Owen Sound;,•
to Vernon' John ;Dale, son of 1Vfr
and. Mrs. Alynn Dale; of Seaterth,
the marria e -to take' lace May 23,
'clo c at t. James'•Church
at 10 o k, S
W. I. NOTES
Seaforth Women's .Institute have
planned; a trip t�:the Huron Coun-
ty Museum at . Goderich ,for their
May meeting, On Tuesday, May 12.
A short business program. will be
conducted at the"home" nf'- Mrs,
-James F Scott at 1:30.
• The roll' call- will be. answered
by the nurriber. of years. ./ have be-
longed' to the :Institute. They hope
to leave for Goderich by 2' o'clock:
A, picnic lunch '.willbe served by
the lunch committee:: Mrs., Ross
Gordon Mrs, -Gordon. Mel enzie,
Mrs. Alex Pepper,and Mrs James
ss
GIFTS of JEWELLERY
Coro
Costume Jewellery .... $1.00 and up,
Rhinestone Sets $3.50 and up
Aurora
Expansion Bracelets $5.00 and up
Birthstone Rings ..,$5,00 and up
>AT•CHES
Bulova Ladies' Watches 29.75 & up.
Gruen 'Ladies Watches 29,75 uP
JlIeo hadies':Watches::. ;21.95,& -up
Cornell Ladies' Watches 19,95 & lip
Thomas Mi Grieve. nose operation in_ r.a or p
19
on 4
Tom Fl se
;Mr. and: Mrs. ynzi p nt.' , '• ' ':; �:; •:
Sunday and Monday in Toronto', Miss, Olene Dundas, of:Kitchen
Reeve Wi: ami a r. "^ •,.
vauge were -hi Stratford 'Wedhes-4 ' home:..
SEAFORTH
llM Rosser spent the weekend • at• her
]li B and
a
y attending a meeting of the Mrs. Nelson Marks,•, Sharon and
l Brian; spent the Weekend with' Mr
Mid -Western Ontario Development lle- Sea Orth.
s-s6eeiat fd"th.�s=fiaom-the-are d_Mrsn_Loxrie_.liu ly-e/ f
who"attended were Warden. William.' Mr. and' Mrs Roy° `Planke, To
Jewitt of Iiullett and Reeve Ivan ronto, were visited with Mrs, E.
• N
O
ET
E.
In the interests of Harry
Strang, Liberal :Candidate
in' Huron
N
I)AY
a' .11th
y
at 8;30 p
ni..
No. 3 School
iri �S;S.
on the Mill Road
The public is .cordially
invited° -to attend.
`10
N
ASO
CI
AT
AL AS
LIBERAL
Ea:
of Tuckersnlith- Ennis.'.
Forsyth, .,Mr: ''Gerald: Dressel' of Langton
Mir aniLJVirs weekend
_visitors,: spent t'he weelrelid ins-liuine-=•
Kitchener; Were weekend,, Visi'tors', ,.,'Miss June. Hackwell, of Strat
in ;town ford ; visited- with :her parents Mr.
r
�e' H.
r an e regi--. -
a
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ANNOUNCEMENT.:
Mass,,. Joy e J n ,. T-,:._ .
To to
11. T
former ell'
M
J H Seo w
Hackwell.
Mrs- W. C. • and M
S f 'th d Hulltit '
dent, is seriously i in a n chener, spent. the ,weekend with
hospital. •
•h'/'L ,Frank Golding" and" Mrs. her Fnt
ares, Mr and Mrs. Hugh
Guiding °.and"ag fauesmilyts, of" Lachine; Johnston
uebec" re ' The •executive of the' Women s.
O _ -• Institute met, ui the•Walton• public
Moffat " school:; on Tuesday ;evening, : when`
Dr Semple- left for •Belleville: the year's program";was :arrang-.
Thursday; -;where. he is ,scheduled,
to" give the address at .the 1,00th"` ed• •-
anniversary:• l of `the founding 'of IRS CHURCH LADIES' AID
•
Masonry, m.. -.that area Dr,rSemp1e
is :a•--Past-G and Chaplain"• -of • the Miss J Scott,; president'was in
Grand .Lod gb. of_ Ontario._.. _: ..___ .` :the -_chair lor_;'the May. "meeting_of-
Mrs, ;Tom Haley and;. the Ladies' Aid of First Presby-,
Mrs. "Norman'Knight of ;town, and -terian Church; Miss Marian Grey
Mr; - Robert "' Knight, • Kitchener;
were in Exeter; on Saturday attend''
ing the i'yni-Tuckey wedding, '
Mr". 'and: Mrs, Gerald Weber; of
London,,,. spent . the,. 'weekend with;
he,parents, Mr. "and Mrs. J, " A.
HURON FARM hIEWS
(By D. H. - Miles)• •:.
Seeding' operations' are- progress-
ing, favorably between showers.
Spring gram :is , up and 'showing ex-
cellent growth: Some; early.r seed-
ing of turnips, has• taken place, and
it is•expected'that corn and sugar
beets will be planted ;during, the
week.
Some cattle are out on grass,
although growth, of grass,. is slow:
Barnyard manure is being applied
'to pasture- and corn fields'between
seeding operations,
BAKE:'.
Mr. William Scott,." of the Uni-
versity of .Toronto, is at the: home:.
of .his parents, "Mr: and Mrs. Jas;,
M, .Scott, •:
Miss ,Marylin Hillis, of Tilison-
burg, spent, the -weekend with he''r
aunt, MissMabel. Turnbull.. -
Rev. R. H. '"Williams,:.Mrs Wil-
liams and. family, ;of Detrdit, were
Visitors at the home of Mr.' and
Mrs M. McXellar. - •
Mr:," A. Groves and Clayton; of
Clinton, and - Mrs.. W L. Wheeler,
of: Vancouver, BC, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Nott on Sun -
GIFTS :OF CHINA"
Cups and Saucers (over :.
' 200 on display) ...- ,. _.. $1:00
Ty_ Cup and Plate ...,..$1.00'& -up
China Flowers .... ,,... $2.00 & Yip
Hummel Figures $15t &'up;
Royal- Doulton -Figures $8,75 4.:tip
2 Dinnerware 'Specials
(1) 52 -pc. • Set "Camellia" ;pattern,
service ;for eight. A real bny
at ;:.: $19,95 Set
=St. Thomas' Parish Hall
Friday, May, .15th
at 3.00.6'cleek
Auspices of Women,. s Auxiliary
(2)' 20 -pc, Sovereign Potters' Sets, I ,
10 different designs. Reg. $8.95
SPECIAL PRICE" $5.95 Set
O 13EIt, 'SUGGESTIONS: :
9 and
StlEA_F
FERPENS ,.. $1.9$ up�
'LADY SHEAFFEIt PENS .,,:;.; ,..... .. $10.00` and up
WATERMAN" PENS ,.,..:. . . $1.95 and. up
BILLFOLDS:... - . °. , :.,. ,.; $2.00 and up
'SILVER°PLATED TEA SERVICE WITR TRAY • $19.95;
SILVER PLATED:FLOWER .BOWLS ..: $3.50 and: up
'ALIYI WINUM LAZY SUJS.ANS : - $5.00 and. tip.
ALUMINUM FANCY TRAYS °: $1,95 and "up.
: SHOP at SAVAITGE'S :for MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS
lL, af'•
Cr..
J
LLE
GIFT
SEAFoit'Pn' .D�.
FINE- CHINA
EGMONDVILLE
TTNITED .CI URCH
DR. J, SEIVIPLE, Minister •
Lyle, Hammond, Organist -Choir
-.Leader,
Mrs;:lames Barran is a patient -
in Scott Memorial -Hospital:•
Mr, and Mrs, : R. R._. d Kindsey
have returned following' a motor
trip" to Florida, -
Senator W. H. -Golding was :call
ed home from Ottawa on. Wednes-
day owing, to• the serious illness of•
Mrs.."Golding ' '
Mr,- and Mrs. J P. Ferguson, of
London,' and • Mr. and Mrs. J
Wettlaufer, of Wa"terloo,. were visi-
tors With Mr. and Mrs.. ---E.• Geddes.
opened the :meeting with a - suit-
able poem for Mother's 'Day. The
secretarys.and treasu
rer s reports
is
were read and adopted
Rev. J. C. Brittonwas,; the guest
speaker. His theme was "prepara-
tion for marriage and establishing.
a home -the part the Mother plays
in the home; we honor her next
Sunday." It 7was •:a: splendid:' and
helpful talk.
Miss Gloria; -Carter and Mr. Glen
Nott gave two selections ori': their
aecordians. Mrs." -Messenger mov
ed a; vote of .thanks to those' taking.
part:: The Coleman, -, Messenger
group, who were in charge of. the
meeting, served a cup of tea.
HANNAH IL AND S. 'rd MEET
The regular "meeting; of. the Han-
nah Home and School willbe held'
Wednesday,,May 13. A film"will
be shown on the ,pre-schooler and
a talk on the first year at school
will ,be' givers • by Mtg.'' Tom' Kay
Instruetion onartifieial respiration
Will be given. Roll call is to :.be
answered by .a plant or seeds for
AArbour"Day,
District O13ituaries
EDWIN GRANT CCDMORE
HENSALE - Edwin W Grant Cud -
mare died , suddenly at, his home
in Toronto on Friday. A •native of.
Hensall, he was the son; of the late
Mr. and Mrs 'Roland Cudmore,
4lensall.•,
Surviving are bisr. wife, the for -
Met Lila Hedger; one daughter,
June, Mrs. J. J. Mcouarrie; :four.
sisters, Mrs. F. "Phillips, "Flora
and Mable," Toronto; Mrs, ,Winni
fred.Wallcer, Montreal; two broth-
ers, Reuben. Toronto; and Albert,
Kitchener ;Funeral services °were.
held Tuesday .in `]Toronto, with in-
terment in Prospect 'eeiYletery.
We specialize in
DIESEL- FUEL :and,
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FARM
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Phone 686-W . "Phone; 190
Seaforth •' Goderl'oh!
Sunday,' May 10th
TS
-GIF
CARDS , .
'' WRAPPINGS
PI
NG.
GIFT w
A Large -Selection"
are:
_-- Novelties Glassware
China -
Ile
Jew- rle Hosiery �.1n a y y
am 9
le
clot
h
S
Lace
.Tab
•Lac .
orte
d
_.. Im
s
'blue " coal '1
WILLIS' - DINDAS :.
Champion (Stove and gurnade; QSi.
D'UNNDAS .and LONEY •;',
Phone " -57.3
LL !. ;KINDS
IURANC
W.
0 ..LITHO
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Phone384: Res:: 540
'MAIN Si'. '; i SEAFORTH'
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
For Victoria Day, May 18th
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To
•5
f0rth
Sea
GIFTS
.00 Store
NAS.
EC
FIN HI
' --We write all lines of
" 11 AM.,
CHRISTIAN-. FAMILY SUNDAY
(Mother's Day)
Subject;';: .
The Mother' of John Wesley
(Mother of .I9" children. One of -the
bestordered•-homes in England,
- What *as her technique ill Ch'ris
' trian ° training? Some things - to
say- to modern mother).
8 P.M..
Special Young People's Night.w..
Se eral Societies of. the area will
„`be present, -
Wethtesday: 2 P.M.
Monthly Meeting W.ILS: and; W.A.
Sacrament of Baptism at the Morn-
ing ` Service,Parents -please: con
tact the Minister- it -advance.
EVERY FAMILY AT CHURCH...
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'Liability and Life" '
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WATSON ,,•&'REID
Phone, 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers` Life -
Insurance
1957 PONTIAC COACH.
...1957 CHE'V. SEDAN
195' DODGE 8-CYL.: SEDAN
1957 -OLDS 4 -DOOR HARDTOP
"1~956 DODGE 'COACH': :
1956 CHEV. '.COACH'
1955 OLDS 4—DOOR HARDTOP;
1954; "CHEF: SEDAN -
1 •54 DE SOTO SEDAN
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h.No .Reasonable Offer Refused'
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Seaford
HE " BI ..•FAMIL-Y -�SI
low yro
Dublin
High • School News
(By- Schoonderwoerd)
Printed invitations • have been
sent nut to recent graduates of the
sebool, but we : f pond it impossible
to send; one to' all post -...graduates,
•However, all friends acid pest-
gra—duates, are invited to come to the
second :annusl•"Ftigh' Schoa1- Reun-
ioit on Mai* 8, in St, Joseph's -Par-
is'b Hail,' Stratford. -,
per,
week
Now the refrigerator that's the 'biggest and
best Costs lessl •'This value -packed giant is priced.,'; .
for YOU, --, and, loaded ;with: features; 'push-but-
ton defrost; defrost; '61 ib .freezer. chest; :.two full widt/a.
aluminum shelves;; plenty of door storage; a 'big
space meat .tender':. and_ _chill dra(ver•; and,: " of
course, the nein lacework stylingl,__See the big
Family size "11,"" at your Frigidaire ;Dealer's right
awayl.
D111 -C-59
YOU, Come hr,soon and Jet showyou the complete line _
There's a Frigidaire. refrigetator to suit ..�
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