The Seaforth News, 1957-06-06, Page 8BRODI7AGEN e.r, Mms. Wan. Barth and Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grove of
Detroit with her mother, Mrs.'
5+1'izabebh Rook for the weekend.
Miss -Darlene 'French's name
was omitted from the list of
winners from our school at the
IMonkton Music festival. ;She
was ,3rd with 84 marks.
Mrs. Fred El'ligson 'accompan-
ied her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. George (Beuernian
to Cleveland visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ed 1Hillebrecht.
(Mr. and Mrs. George Eick-
meir have '-I been visiting her sist-
Barth . at Marble- Rock, Iowa.
Mr. Ross Pnschelberg has ac-
cepted a position in Listowel.
Mrs. Fletcher• of Stratford
visited Mrs. August Hillehrecht
on Sunday.
Mr. and (Mrs. Fred (Pauli and
family, Mr. and. Mrs. I. IRuueic
and girls of Ellice with Mn and
Mrs. Reuben Buuck.
Miss Marleen Diegel visited
friends in Kincardine and Luck -
now.
(Mr. Garman Mogk and Wendy
of St. Thomas with his parents
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NOTICE
Town of Seaforth
All persons in the Municipality owning
or harboring dogs must purchase 1957 licenses
for same on or before July 31st, 1957.
Licenses will be issued from the Treas-
urer's Office in the Town Hall, or from the
Tax Collector, Harold Maloney.
After that date summonses through the
Court will be issued to the owners or harborers
of dogs not having licenses
All dogs must wear license tags. .
Mr. sand Mrs. George 11/logic.
Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Fischer
amid Grace are spending a few
days at their cottage at Port 'El-
gin.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ben-
newies visited their family in.
Windsor, (Detroit and 'Ruthven.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lew Hicks with
relatives in 'Centralia, Sunday.
The syanpathy of the commun-
ity is extended to nerd Harloff
in the death of his mother. •
Visitors with. (Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe were Mr. and
Mrs. John Hinz and Johnny,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseiph. (Sopor, of
Kitchener; Mr. And Mrs. Lorne
Wolfe, Marcel and Darrell, of
Stratford; Miss Shirley (Soper,
Newfoundland; rRic(hard Kitchen
and IDjck Watson, of (Camp Bor-
den; Mr, and Mrs. Norman, Fer-
guson and Mrs. Schibbe, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fergu .
son and girls and Mrs, Sada*
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vin IHodgert.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick . Watson,
Douglas -and Donald spent Sat-
urday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Watson, Centralia.
Flowers were placed on the
altar of St. Peter's. Lutheran•
Church on (Sunday in memory of
Leona and Fred Rohrer, by the
parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Orland.
Rohrer and fanuly; also a lbask-
et from the funeral of Wilfred
Brodhagen in Mitchell; and
flowers from the wedding of
Dorothy Fischer and R. flahnes
on Saturday.
Roger Paul, Want son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer of
Toronto was baptized during
the Sunday -morning service.
Visitors with Pastor and Mrs.
E. J. Fischer on Sunday were:
their son, Mr. 'and Mrs. John
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LOUIS ST. LAURENT sees !for Canada's future
an exciting adventure of national development ..
to provide here in this rich land a more abundant
life for all our people.
Under his leadership, our population has in-
creased over 25 per cent ... a million new homes
have been'built ... our standard of living is higher
...and national developments underway will bring,
great benefits to every part 'of our land.
Above all, Louis' St. Laurent knows and
understands the needs of our people. The Govern-
ment he leads has provided greater social pro-
tection to the Canadian people.. , social security
benefits " have been increased ... federal legis.
lation for a nation-wide system of hospital insur-
ance has been proclaimed.
Canada's progress shows that Louis St:
Laurent is the right man in the right job. Vote
for your Liberal candidate' and keep Louis St.
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THE SEAFORTR NEWS
Thursday, June 9, 1957
Fischer, Martin and Roger, Mr.
and (Mrs. Williamson and fami-
ly of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Evanson of Port 'Col+borne.
Stewards of tithe (Christian
Hoene met in the chur^e'h base-
ment on Thursday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Ford Dickison, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Elligson and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Fischer were in
charge of devotions and Mr.
Calvin 'Glick, student of Water-
looSeminary was guest speaker.
His topic was "Christian Mar-
riage". Pastor Fischler conduct-
ed a short discussion period on.
the topic and also the business
in 'the absence of the president.
Lunch was served by :the same
conunii?tee as in charge of devo-
tions and several contests were
held.
A shower was held in the
Town hall, Mitchell, on Wednes-
day evening :for Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Drager (Dorothy Regele)
newlyweds. They were present-
ed with a bedroom suite. The
address was read by .Rose Ste -
mon. Music for dancing was
supplied by Blue /Rangers, Ros-
tock.
A shower was held in the
Town hall, Mitchell, on Friday
evening tor Mr, and Mrs. Geo:
Quincey ((Yvonne Diegel) newly-
weds. They were presented with
:money by Mrs. Ross Leeming
and Mrs. George Rock read the
address. Music for dancing was
supplied by Gary ,and Warren
Sholdice, Donald Wolfe and
Lyle 'Ritz with Norman Fergu,
song Exeter, .as floor manager.
Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Phyllis
and Wayne went on a bus tour
to the Detroit Zoo on Monday.
Miss Phyllis Hinz also accom-
panied her aunt Mrs. Carl Hille-
brecht, Mrs. Frani: Eicicmeir
and Brian enjoyed the same
tour.
HENSALL
Prices at Hensel]. Community
Sale on May 30th.
Weanling pigs, $12.50 to $10:
chunks. $17.35 to $24.52; feed-
ers, $28.25 to $85.00; sows $78
to $115.00; Holstein cows $125.
to $147.00; Durham cows •$142
to $160.00; Holstein calves $13
to $17.00; Durham calves $26.-
50 to $30.00,
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