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The Seaforth News, 1957-06-06, Page 6The ladies of the L. 0. B. A. extend a i.. cordial invitation n to all our}friends to a EUCHRE C I--�1� In our new home at the former Salvation Army hall FRIDAY, JUNE 7 at 8.30 Admission 40c KIPPEN Billy Consitt, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Consitt returned home from Clinton Hospital, having (had a slight operation. Mr. Elzar Mousseau has been confined +to his bed in the inter- est of his health. Mr. and Mrs. F, Dowson vis- ited an afternoon last weekwith Mr. Lloyd :Do•rvson and his sist- er Miss Ella Dowson of near Varna. Miss Judy Gridzalr visited re cently -with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Watson, at (Centralia.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morton of near Seaforth were Friday alt ernoon visitors of Mr. end Mrs. Long. 'Mrs. N. Diekert and. Merle spent Monday of last week in 1956 CHEVROLET DE LUXE COACH 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1953 FORD SEDAN 1952 DODGE SEDAN` 1950 Mercury / Ton Many lower priced cars No reasonable offer refused at Seafortli tors Phone 541 Seaforth OPEN EVENINGS A1111 ,,aalm,un,,ae,,,,aa,,la,au,„eu,quunu,u,uuuuu,,,aaaeuuauuuu"unuaauauuuuuau,,,la London}. Mr. Norman Long received word on Sunday of . a cousin, Kenneth Long of Owen Sound, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Long, Annan. Kenneth was killed on Saturday niglht in a head-on col-, lision nearOwen Sound His wife and }baby are hospitalized in Owen Sound. Mr. Wilfred 'Mellis z'eceived word last weer: from his sister, Mrs. lDd Cudniore of Vancouver, of the piassing on May 24th} ,of.a former Kippers lady, Mrs. 'Gil- bert C, 'Cobb, .age 77 years. •Mrs. Goblb would ibe well remembered here as she was bhe daughter of a former Kippen pastor, Rev. Samuel Atcheson of .Winnipeg. She is survived by a brother, Samuel Atcheson, and her 'hus- band Gilbert C. 'Iobb of Van- couver, also two children, Mrs. J. B. Taylor of Vancouver and Mr. J. 'Gordon Cobb of Edmon- ton. Two gramdehildreir and one great'granddaughter. -Funeral services were held at Kitsilano United. Ohurcih on -}Monday at 3 p.m. Rev. Ian J. Kemilo officiat- ing, assisted by 'Rev. S. H. •Irv - HULLETT The W'M'S and W. A. meeting of Burns' United 'Church was held 'at the home of Mrs. Geo. Watt, on Tuesday, May 28 with 30 a nib . p an 'n ors . resen't and' ' fo ur visitors, Mrs. Roe opened the meeting with hymn 519 rlollow-; ed with paper on Home Theme. Mts. Ernest Knox , read the, scripture ,followed with prayer by Mrs. '1toe.. Missionary re- ports were given from ''different ' places by Mrs. Vina McGregor en Newfoundland, Mrs. LeslReid on Montreal, Que., (Mrs. Jack McEwing on Yorkbon, Sask., and (Mrs. ` William Trewin , on British Golunbbia. Study Book, was given, by }Mrs. Roe on 'Malaya, Mrs. White, President took over the )business'- part. Thankyou notes were read from Mrs. Neilans, Marjorie McEwing and 'Mrs. Ro- bert Watson. Treasurer's report was read. 'Ttt was decided to send the bale to Norway }house. Bring articles to June meeting for the bale to Korea.A lovely reading was •given by Mrs. Harvey Tay- lor on "'Heaven". Mrs. Vine McGregor gave a reading on, ang. Burial took place in. Moun- What is 'Clu.'istianship? Meeting tain View Cemetery. closed with a solo, by Dianne ( You Can Now Come to Seaforth to Shop on Saturday Night SEAFORTH STORES WILL ` BE OPEN SAL NIGHT, JUNE 8th OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. Come to Town, bring the family ENJOY A NIGHT IN SEAFOkTH Roe ,and prayer by 1Mrs. White. (Alpe W. A. meeting was .held at the home of Mrs. George Watt, on Tuesday, IMay 28. Mrs. John Riley, (Pres., opened the meeting with. 'hymn 399. It was decided for Mrs. George Watt Ito get the paint dor .tihe new fence at the 'church, and Tobin - teen to paint. Each group to be responsible for flowers. for 'the }church, Group 1 for June. Re- port' of $11.50 taken in for anc- tion 'basket for April. A 5c col- lection was taken for gift fund. Mrs, Eddie Bell auctioned off the articles for auction (basket. The meeting closed with hymn 256 and FMizpah 'Benedi'etion. A lunch was served by group 3. HENSALL 25th Wedding Anniversary Complimenting Mr. and Mrs Harold Parker and Mr. and 'Mrs. }Russel Keyes of Mitchell, members of the (Parker and Keyes families assembled, at the former's home on Monday even- ing in honor of their '2'5th wed - "ding anniversary. 'During the evening .the couples were pre- sented with silver tea services and a corsage to the ladies. Mr. Edgar ICludmore read the ,address and (Miss Betty Parker and. ,Mrs M. Oolquhoun anade the presen- tation. }Refreshments were .serv- ed froan a 'table centred wi'bh the anniversary .calve; with 25 can- dles and decorated with spring flowers. KIPPEN EAST Kippen East W. I. will hold their annual picnic at the Lions Park, on Friday evening, June 14th. Supper will be at 6.30. The table committee: Mrs. Glen Slavin, Mrs. Chas. Eyre, Mrs. E. Gemmell. Northside United Church • Minister, (Rev. 'Bruce W. Hall, B.A., B.D., 'S.T.}M. Flower 'Sunday; Ali classes of the Sunday School will convene at :10:30 a.m., rather than the usual hour. TIIE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, June 6, 1957 REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth THURS. PRI. SAT. SHEPHERD OP 'THE. NILLS John Wayne- Hai" Field One of the :pest novels of, all time, surging with the power of an ancient feed,' glowing with the romance of unspoken lore of a boy and a girl MON. TIIES..WED. - THE VAGABOND KING, Itathryn Grdyson - Crest/ The most exciting talon since Caruso. The mighileth of all musicals DOUBLE BILL'- THURS. PRI. SAT. .Lonesome Trail Wayne Morrie - Adele Jergens AND Yellow Sky Gregory Peek -.Ann Baxter•. DOMING '— I'LL CRY TOMORROW . ADULT Here" They. Are,- THE BEST -VALUES IN WORK BOOTS AND RUBBER BOOTS IN THIS TOWN -- OR ANY OTHER TOWN Open until 10 o'clock. Saturday nights WILLIS SHOE STORE THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE''BIG‘VALUES 11 a.ssl., Worship, in .bhe midst of flowers and' birds, with child- ren of the }Cradle Roll "passing through the gates" into the Be- ginners' Department of Church School. ,Guest speaker, Rev. J. W. Lon- don. Se anon topic, ,"Wh n The Wood is Green". ° Egmondville United Church Dr. J. 'Semple, Minister. Whitsunday—Pentecost. 11 a.m., The }Church is living between Easter and.Pentecost. Gomnnmion for the sick and shut-in members during the aft- ernoon. • The ladies of the Legion will attend the morning service and observe D. Day. Let us not for- get our brave men. 10 a.rn., The Church School and.the minister's Bible Class. rr First Presbyterian Church REV. D. GLENNCAMPBELL MINISTER 10 A.M.-Church School and Bible Glass 11 a.m. "Our. Fathers' Church Mo -day", ,,,,iia",,,,;,,,,,,"m ,,,,,,,,na,,,$„n,"n,,,.t 11 a.m., Nursery Glass. 11:30 a.m., Jr. 'Congregation Sunday, June 16th 8.15 p.m. The Royal Film "Nigeria greets her .Queen•" Gift of The Globe and Mail. Children's Day, June 16. An- nual Flower Service. Jr. Choir. See you in Church Sunday, 1 ,e Canaa Needs He Piedges: • LO ° _ `ER TAXES 1, Reduction of Income Tax by eliminating huge surpluses and by slashing costs of administration. 2. An immediate conference on taxation and fiscal policy to provide greater share of the tax dollars for provinces and municipalities. Result: more revenue for local g'ov't, less municipal taxes. 3. Substantial reduction of luxury tax on automobiles. • HIGHER PENSIONS John Diefenbaker proposes to set pensions at a figure high enough to meet the needs of our older citizens and to make necessary adjustments thereafter on a cost of living basis. • PARLIAMENTARY SUPREMACY The last Liberal administration completely ignored the sovereignty of Parliament. John Diefen- baker pledges that under a Progressive Conservative government "the supremacy of the_ people in Parliament” will be restored. • A FAIR SHARE FOR FARMERS John Diefenbaker, long-time champion of the farmer, says: "My objective will be equality for farmers in Canada's economy." Elston Cardiff, Huron's staunch defender of farm rights, helped to draft this PC farm. policy: 1. Flexible price -support program based on a fair price -cost relationship. 2. Reduction or elimination of competitive imports. 3. Vigorous campaign to increase world Markets for Canadian farriers. 4. Royal Comnnission. to study spread between producers' returns and consumer prices. 5. Easement of the present restrictive farm credit situation. TE F LLFE BAKER 1 ELECT Published by the Progressive Conservative Ass'zt, Huron Riding.