The Seaforth News, 1957-04-25, Page 5THE SEAFORTI-I NEWS -Thursday; April 25, 1957
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Town of Seaforth
Proclamation
DAYLIGHT . SAVING TIME
The Council of the Town of Seaforth has
instructed me to declare Daylight Saving Tinie
adopted for the Town of Seaforth during the
period of
APRIL 29th, 1957
AT 2 A.M.
to
SEPTEMBER 29th, 1957
AT 2 A.M.
and respectfully request the citizens to observe
same
Dr. E. A. McMaster
~Mayor
God Save the Queen
BORN
Coyne—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on April 17th to Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Coyne, rrl. Staffa,
twins, a son and daughter
Scott—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on April '19th, to 'Mr. and
Mrs. Dori Scott, Cromarty, a
daughter
Dale—At Seott Memorial Hosp-
ital on April 22nd, to Mr, and
Mrs, Carmen Dale, rr4 Clinton a
daughter
Colclough—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on, April 24th, to Mr.
and .Mrs. David Colclough, rr2
Clinton, a son. The baby died a
few hours atter birth.
Wallace — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on April 24, to Mr. aucl
Mrs. R, James Wallace, a daugh-
ter (8 lbs)
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awn. ,Chesney of Toronto
spent the Easter weekend visit-
ing with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dou-
gall.
!Miss Violet Murray of Brant-
ford was a holidayvisitor with
her sister, Miss Hannah Mur-
ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kyle re-
turned 'home after visting for
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Kyle in St. Catharines.
Town of Seaforth
TAX PREPAYMENT
RECEIPTS FOR 1957
The Town of Seaforth will pay 5%
per annum up to August 31, 1957,
on all_prepaid 1957 taxes
Certificates and full particulars may be ob-
tained from the Town Clerk's Office in. the
Town Hall
D. H. WILSON, Treasurer
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr. Gerald Weber of Strat-
ford spent, Easter weekend at
the :home of Mr. and Mrs, J. A.
Westeett,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Westeott
and Miss ,Blanche Westcott
spent Good Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Westcott and Mr, and
;Mrs. R. Evans in Toronto and
Agincourt.
Iloward Weir, Detroit, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Andrew !Hous
ton.
Sill 'Hunt of Simeoe spent the
weekend with his !parents, Mr
and Mra. Homer Hunt.
'Mr. and Mrs. •E'ic Munroe
and (Malcolm were Ottawa visit
ors.
Miss (Marion 'Dick; London,
Dvisitick,ed her mother; Mrs. Lenny
. Mr. 'and Mrs. Aubrey :Baker,
Caniap Borden, were guests with
Mr. .and Mrs. Albert Baker,
'Ken Eaton, Toronto, spent
Easter with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Eaton.
(Mr. and Mrs. John 'Dick and
family, New Hamburg, were vis•.•
:tors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Trapnell.
'Miss 'Susanne Diek, 'London,
is
visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Dick. •
Mrs. Eva Kerr and Mrs, Jean
(Chesney spent the weekend with
friends hi Flint. •
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Alex Wallace on Friday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Froward Yean-
dle, Kitchener; Mrs. Edith Wal -
ace, Toronto; Miss 'Millie Wal-
ly, Toronto; IMr. and Mrs. Jas.
Wallace, Seaforth; 5r. and !Mrs.
Scott White and son Scott, Tor-
onto; Mr, and Mrs. 'Resume,
[Comber, Mrs. Neil Hodgert and
daughter Marie of Egmondville.
Mrs, Wesley Roe and family;
Mr. and rMrs. Orval Blake, Col-
borne; Mr, and Mrs. (Donald
Wallace and family.
L/S Lorne Goudie and L/S
C. Rie'h bf Ottawa were guests
at the hone of MT. and Mrs, E.
B. Goudie, James Street.
Miss ' Betty Goudie has steep-
ted a 'position on the staff of
the Exeter Public School, com-
mencing in 'September.
(Mr. and Mrs. B. F. :Christie,
Misses Alice and Gwen Ohristie
and' 141r. Eric McCue spent Sun-
day, April 14th in Galt at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Peel,
when they entertained for Miss
Gwen Christie at a pleasant
dinner party..
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Miller and
Bruce were in Orillia over ].ast-
er to visit Mrs. 'Miller's aunt,
Mrs. Dougall Cowan, who is
very i11.
Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Agopsow-
icz and family of Peterboro
were guests of Mrs. J. S. Rus-
sell for Easter. -
Mr. and Mrs. Merle 'Dunlop
and two daughters Sherrill and
Truth returned on Wednesday
to their 'hone in !Sarnia after
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop.
Mr. Jack Doleman of Peter -
bore and Mr, and Mrs. Ron. Ed-
gar of Port Perry were Easter
visitors with Mr, Eric McCue.
Mr, and Mrs. Evan Hoffman
and Florence of Burlington, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Willis and
Carl of 'Kitchener spent !the Ea-
ster weekend at the 'home 62
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson, .God-
erich street west. • '
.Mr, and Mrs, James Hogg of
Collingwood spent the 'Easter
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bedford Dungey and Brenda.
'Mrs. J. M. Laidlaw and
daughters. Toronto, were holi-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
John Longstaf'f.
Mrs, Charles Hagan of Zurich
spent a few 'days in town visit-
ing friends.
Rev. and Mrs. B. T. McSpad-
den and children from 'Comae,
Ont, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Zack 'McSpadden, 'Roidboro,
and also M•rs. C. Hawley, 'Eg-
mondville,
'Miss Barbara Nott of Eg-
mondville is visiting her aunt
and uncle, Mr. and (Mrs, W.
Piper in London.
Easter visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Clarke
were Mr. Clarke Tull and Mrs.
Jamey Papineau of Mount Bryd-
ges and Mr. and'Mrs. •Clarence
Clarke of London.
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Hildebrand
spent Easter in Kitchener,
Provincial Constable E. John-
ston of town is holidaying for a
week. Constable John (McKenzie
of Kitchener is taking his place.
:Rev. Dr. J. Semple is attend-
ing the Rochester Divinity
School this week.
Miss Blanche Westcott and
'Miss Mary Gibbing's, Clinton,
and Miss Marlene Weber, .Strat-
ford, are spending Easter week
in Washington, D.C.
'Mrs. Annie 'Reid has returned
home after spending the winter
with her .daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Sinclair, London,
Mr. M. A.:Reid and Miss Alice
Reid spent the ,Easter holiday
in Hamilton.
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TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. Edythe Wallace and
Miss', Millie 'Whalley„ Toronto,
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
:`.,�_..
R. J. Wallat . .
Mr. and .Mrs. George Parke
of London were 'Easter guests
at the 'home of his' sister, Miss
Dorothy Parke.
MZ. John Weber of Toronto
is spending a ' week's holiday
with his (brother, Rev. 'E. P. We-
lber of St. James' Church.
• (Miss'Etta !Reid, of Porb Hur-
on, spent 'Easter with her aunt,
'Mrs. Sam Hanna, Ohurch St.
Miss Reid was Mayor, 'of Port
'Huron for four years, being de-
feated by a few Vobes in the re-
cent elections. Miss Reid is a
school teacher in Port Huron.
Mr. and Mae.:!R:obt. Dundas of
Toronto, were ,Easter • visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Willis 'Dundas
Mrs. A. Fin'kbeiner of Zurich,
Miss(Oatherine Nigh of 'Strat-
ford, :Bill :Nigh of Thedford 'and
Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Nigh of
Searforth, spent .Sh'nday with
Mr. and 'Mrs. John Nigh:
(Mrs. James :Partridge, Toron-
to, was the guest of her mother,
Mrs. James Kerr, over the
weekend.
IMrs.. John Earl of • Brockville,
spent the, -weekend. with her
aunt, Mrs. Frank i!Storey.
• Mr. Tack ,borrance of St. Ca-
tharines- spent Easter with his
'mother. -
Mr, and 'Mrs, Sam Phillips of
•Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
McKenzie of Oshawa, 'Miss Lynn
Godfrey of Whitby and Mr. Jack
Dorrance, 'St. •Catherines, were
Easter guests of Mrs. J, M. Gov-
enlock and Mrs. Mae 'Dorrance.
'Mi. and Mrs, Harold Jackson
spent Easter With 'St. Marys
friends.
Miss .Bella Watson of Galt
was an Easter guest with her
brothers, Robert and Janses
Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Love,.
Goderieh, spent Easter with Mr.
and 'Mrs. James F. Scott, Thorn-
ton Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Knowles and family of Toronto
were . guests of her mother, Mrs.
J. J. Sclater..
'Master 'Douglas Ford, who
spent the past week with his
grandmother, Mrs. W. A.
Wright, returned to his home in
Fort. Wayne, Ind., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Geddes
and family of London ,pent
Easter with IVO:. and Mrs. 17,
Geddes. Master John Geddes re-
mained for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Beattie
of Ottawa. were visitors with
Mr. and 'Mrs. John Beattie.
Mrs. F. S. Savauge ..left on
Wednesday of this iyeelc to visit
Mr. and. Mrs. A, W. Mooney and
family at Massey.
IMrs. Doreen Smith and child-
ren of 'Cornwall left on Wednes-
day after spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Regier.
IMr. and 'Mrs. Counter, Tor-
onto, were weekend guests of
Mrs. J. Dorsey and 'Miss M. Wil-
liams.
Mr. Michael Bec'hely, Toron-
to. was an Easter weekend guest
of his mother, 'Mrs. F. J.
Beohely,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Neilson and
son, of 'New Hamburg, spent
weekend with Mrs. J. Fianna-
gan.
Miss Jean Turner, Toronto,
with friends over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Denomme of
Kitchener, were Easter guests
of 'Mr. and 'Mrs. T. i uicldnell.
IMrs. E. A. 'McMaster is spend-
ing a few days in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. N. McMillan and
family, Pickering, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. McMillan
over the weekend.
Mr. Bill ;Stephenson of Toron-
to, with his mother, Mrs. L. Ste-
phenson, over the weekend.
Mr. and 4VIrs. Van Trigt, Ar-
va, and Miss Rita Duncan, 'Ot-
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most fun
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1Hon. ilryan t. Cathcart, MIntemr
laws, were weekend guests of egg -grading station, fertilizer
Mr. and (Mrs. W. J. Duncan. plant, grocery store or convmun-
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Miss anion Laudenfba it of credit anion. 1f you su o
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Toronto, Michael, London; Joe, any of these organizations . you
Toronto, with their parents for are controlling' this trader, Dick.
Easter.
Miss Mary Lou -Siris, :of Lon-
don, was a weekend guest of her
mother, Mrs. C. P. Silas,
R (Ellwy ia IM Port
Rev
erns oa'
Dover, 'Rev. Wm. !Morris, Ayl-
mer, and 'Mr. and 'Mrs. T. Mor-
tis and daughters, Tillsonburg,
spent the weekend with their
'mother, Mrs. Wan. Morris.
Mr. Bruce McFadden of Bur-
lington is visiting with friends
here..
FEDERATION NEWS
(By 'Carl Hemingway)
(Some 20 years ago I read a
hook Galled "The Wealth of Na-
tions" 'by Adam Smith and I am
reminded of the saying that
there is nothing new under the
stn.
This book deals with the
workings of trade in society and.
the writer used a very simple
imaginary society.
In 'this world of 'Smith's 'there
were only three families liSing
on an island which was quite
small yet,'oddly enough, had op-
posite seasons at the opposite
ends. Let's 'call these families'
Toni, Dick ,and Harry.
Toni lived in the north and
was busy growing &is 'crops and.
had .plenty to eat. Dict; lived in
the middle so never had a really
good crop season but never had
a really (load winter so had a
fairly hard time the year round.
Harry was having winter in the
south and was 'busy making
clothing for the year, He . was
living on what he had.produced
the year before 'and was hoping
it would last until the. next. crop
year.
Finally the three got togeth-
er .and decided that none were
having a really good living. Tom
and 'Harry had a good living for
opposite halves of :the year and
bad the other half due to stor-
age (problems, Dick, in the mid-
dle never had it very good or
very bad but still not satisfact-
ory. They decided that Dick
should give up farnaing and
when Tom had surnmer Dick
would transport food to Harry:
on the return trip he'took cloth-
ing from Harry to Tom, All pro-
duce was divided equally among
the three. -
This arrangement worked
until Dick decided to keep out
a little extra when taking food
to Harry thereby inducing :Har-
ry to provide more clothing. as
payment. On the return, journey
Dick kept out extra clothing for
his family-there'by inducing Tom
to supply more food for his.
share of clothing. (Soon . Toni
and Harry were having a hard"
time while Dick 'the trader be-
came wealthy.
There seems to be general
agreement that this trader is
still operating. Now Tom is the
farmer while Harry is the fact-
ory worker and Dick is the host
of businesses in between. -
How can we control this situ-
ation? ,Simply by getting into
this business and controlling
the handling of our products.
The answer is much closer than
most of us realize. It is as close
as your local Co -Op, Maybe you
are doing.this very thing. Do
you have fire insurance with 'a
Farm Mutual? Do ,you patron-
ize your local Ito -Op feed mill,
HENSALL
Dr, Harry Joynt, Mrs. Joynt
and Judith Ann, of Toronto were.
weekend visitors with the for
mer's another Mrs, Alice Joynt.
Mr. Wm. Simpson and NICs,
Gus Voth of Detroit visited last
week with their mother, IMrs.
Louis Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vie Stan and
Jimmie of London visited re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Len
Noakes and fancily.
Mr, and Mrs. James 'Mundy
and family of Sault Ste. Marie
visited last week with Mrs, Mun-
dy's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. .and Mrs. Hugh McEwen Jr.
Mrs. +Inez McEwen visited
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Wan. Cook in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elder
and family of Hamilton were
weekend visitors with 'Mr, and
Mrs. at. M. Pecld •and Mr. John
Passmore.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Gooding,
Debbie and Donnie of Parkhill
were weekend visitors with Mrs..
Goading's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Munn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mereau
visited this week with relatives
in London.
Mr. Wm..0ttenbein, 'w'ho has
been a patient in Westminster
Hospital for the past three
weeks was able to return to his
home this,,week.
Mrs, Pearl 'Case and 'Mrs..
Mary Hemiesey of London were
weekend visitors with -Mrs. El-
sie :'.Oase.
Mi. and Mrs, (Barrie Williams
and family et Kitchener were
Weekend visitors with IMrs. Wil-
liams' another, Mrs, Ella Drys-
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McGloy and
family of Toronto visited over
the holiday with (Mrs, MdCloy's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hess.
IMr. and Mrs. Alex M'c'Murtric
of 'Toronto, were weekend visit-
ors wibad,Mr. and Mrs. John Mc.
Murtrie •
Mr. Hari ld BellAnd Miss' Al-
ma Bell of 'Toronto were week-
end visitor'swith their parents,
Ma and Mrs. Wm. R. Bell.
Miss Isobel( Alexander of
Moronto visited this week with
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander,
DANCE
Lloyd Wright
and his Rhythm Rangers
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
In Seaforth Community Centre
Dancing from 9 to 1
Sponsored by the L.O.L. and
L,O.B.A.
THE LADIES GUILD OF
ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN
CHURCH IS HOLDING A
Rummage Sale
Saturday, April 27
1TO5P.M.
KING AAM
STAB OF THE CI3C TELEVISION
Featuring
- THE HAMES SISTERS
1"- GORDIE TAPP
TOMMY HUNTER
AT SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE
.ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 15TH
Show at 9 P.M. to be followed by dancing until 1 A.M.
Sponsored by Seaforth Athletic Association
.Admission $1 per person
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