The Seaforth News, 1957-09-19, Page 4"Gee, Mum—is
it supper er time
already?"
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Telephone
Round -up
Every parent knows how
easily a two -gun cowboy
can lose track of time —
especially around mealtime.
But she also knows it's a
simple matter to round him
up by telephone. And any
vague feeling of anxiety
about where he is or what
he is doing is quickly
dispelled by that eager voice
at the other end of the line.
Yes, the telephone is a
convenience and a comfort,
all day long. It means
fewer meals grown cold
because' youngsters or hus-
band are late getting home.
It means more security
when you're alone at night.
It means more things done
with less time and effort .. .
Yet this endlessly useful
servant works for you for
just a few cents a day.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF CANADA
CONSTANCE
Messrs John Jewitt and Ross
Millson returned home last
Thursday fronr.:the (West, where
they had spent the past two
months. While there John Jew-
itt visited with his grandmother
Mrs. M. Jewitt ISr. of Hazen:.
more.
ITlhe Constance Anniversary
Church Services will be held oh
iSunday with. services at 11.a.m.
and 7.30 pan. 'Rev. J. H. Slade,
of 'Woodham, will 'be guest spea-
ker: 'Everybody welcome.
Mr, Reg. Lawson spent a few
days last week with Mr. and
'Mrs, E. F. 'Warren and family'
of. London and attended the
Western Fair.
Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Lawson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Talbot of Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Fergu-
son of Warwick visited Sunday
at the -homes of Mr. and Mrs.
'Wm. Jewitt -and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Busby of
Chatham are spending this week
with Mr, and (Mrs. Lorne Law-
son. ,
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and IMrs, Ross MacGregor and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Reg,
.Angst of .Guelph and Miss Janet
MacGregor of Fordwieh.
/Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cham-
bers of (Toronto recently visited
at the home of Jim and iPhemie
Lowery,
IMr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor,
on Sunday •attended a reunion
of former teachers of Clinton
Public :School at the .home of
Mr, and Mrs. F. Van tEgmond.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Geo. Mclllwain. Tuesday were
Mrs. Kingswell, Goderich, Mrs,.
Porter Dean, of Lake Chemung,
Mich, and Mr. John Green of
Detroit.
Mr, and (-Mrs. J. Busby, Chat-
ham, Mrs. Alice Lawson of
Tuckersinith, and Mrs. Lorne
Lawson, called Tuesday on Mr.
and Mrs. 'Douglas Shipley of
Kincardine and Mr, and Mrs,
IRoy Connell of the Nile.
W.A. and W.M.S.
The W.A. was opened with
the president, (Mrs. V. Dale in
charge and hymn 502 was sung
followed by the Lord's Prayer.
Minutes were read and adopted
followed by the roll call. Sev-
eral business items were discus-
sed and the next meeting will
be held on Tuesday, Oct. 1 ow-
ing to the Presbyterial meeting
held at 'Winthrop on our usual
meeting day Mrs. W. L. Whyte
was the lucky winner of the
travelling pillow cases donated
by Mrs. Verne Dale. Collection
was token and the meeting pas-
sed over to W.M.S.
Mrs. R. McGregor presided
over the W!MsS and opened with
a poem, "Heart Prayer". The
scripture lesson was read by
Mrs. Earl Lawson from Psalm
111. The minutes were read and
adopted and business transact-
ed. The Society accepted the in-
vitations of Northside United
Church of ,Seaforth for Sept.
24 at 8 o'clock and Burns, on
Sept. 26 at 2 o'clock. The lead-
ers of copper contest brought
in their returns and realized a
goodly sum A. temperance read-
ing was given by Mrs. Wm. Jew-
itt, and a Stewardship paper
given by Mrs. Borden Brown.
Collection was taken and hymn
214 was sung and the meeting
closed with the Benediction.
BRODHAGEN
Mrs. George Hillebrecht of
Kitchener with relatives.
Mrs. Edith Beuermann of
Seaforth with Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Beuermann.
Mrs. Chas Querengesser, De-
troit, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Querengesser and Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Querengesser the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Spen-
ter of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wurdell and other rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Townsend
and Ross of Tavistock with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scher -
earth.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Erickman
$64,700
IS NEEDED
THIS YEAR
to train, rehabilitate and house the blind
in this district. Community Chests and
municipal grants will provide $51,900.
C. N.I.B.
TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN
HURON • MIDDLESEX • PERTH
(Excluding -London and Stratford)
$'end gismo ''`$ossaIioa Toch#
To: C.N.I.B., c/o H. E. Smith, Hon.
Chairman, Seaforth, Ont.
What! Beautiful coal?
YES! Get STERLING...
each piece "wrapped" 1.1
its own silvery jacket!
Seaforth Lumber Ltd.
SEAFORTH PHONE 47
and 'Barry of (Brampton with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
ton Hinz. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Turvey
and son of Exeter at the home
Of Mi. and (Mrs. 'Lavern (Wolfe.
The Brodhagen (Band played
at Mcd illop Fair at Winthrop
School on Thursday afternoon.
Many from this district at-
tended the Western Fair in -Lon-
don. '
'Bonita 'Hoegy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy en-
tertained a few friends on her
6th birthday on (Friday.
The Young People's Choir of
St. John's Lutheran Church in
Waterloo, under the leadership
of Robert IPletch,"provided .mu-
sic at the Harvest .Home Ser-
vice on Sunday morning at St.
'Peter's Lutheran Church here,
and a musical service in the
evening. During the morning,
service children of the primary
grades of Sunday School car-
ried grain, apples, potatoes,
grapes and flowers to the chan-
cel while the Sunday 'School
children sang. Those carrying
were: Linda 'Miller, Sheila Sie-
mon, Silly Henderson, Gary
Dietz, June aid Jean iPushel-
berg, Donald Bach, IDennis
'Smith, Joanne Jarmuth, Joanne
Prueter, Jimmy 31 a n. I e r s o n,
Timmy +Diegel, Neta Rapien,
Starr Fischer, Bobby Priestap,
Lavern (Rock, Margaret Ellig-
son, Janice (Dietz, Glenn Dol -
mage, !Earl 'Leonhardt.
Mr. and (Mrs. Lloyd (Hendrick
and Irene, MMT', and Mrs. Laird
Hen-drick, Bob .and ;Marjorie of
Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence .Pfeiffer of .Monkton, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Lloyd [Pfeifer, Strat-
ford, with Mr. and Mis. Ad
:Pfeifer.
Mr. Donald )Ahrens, 'Mrs.
Chas. Ahrens, Mrs. Barbara Mc-
Leod, Kenneth and Robert Ahr-
ens with Mr. and Mrs. George
Wesenberg, Brussels on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Leon-
hardt with Mr, .and Mrs. Alvin
Rose, 'Sarnia, recently.
Miss Gwen (Rock R.N. re-
turned to Montreal after a
three-week visit at the home of
her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ed-
win Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin )Rook,
Jane and Joanne, Mrs. Louis
Hillebrecht of Kitchener, Mr.
Doug Aitcheson of Mitchell
were Sunday visitors with Rev.
and Mrs. Robert +Rock, Walker-
ton.
KIPPEN
The W.M.S. held their month-
ly meeting at the church on
Wed. 'Sept. 4th with Mrs. Mor-
ley Cooper as 'hostess and Mrs.
John IR. Cooper, co -hostess. The
president, lMrs. lnimerson And-
erson Chaired the :meeting and
opened by all singing hymn 378
"Rise up '10 men of God". Mrs.
Lloyd .Lovell read .the scripture
and the Lord's 'Prayer was re-
peated in unison. The delegates
appointed to go to the 'Sectional
meeting in IHensall on Oct.•8th
are; Mrs; (Harold Jones, Mrs. A.
McMsutrie (and Mrs. .A. John-
son. Mrs. Bruce McGregor Toiv-
ored with a piano solo. Mrs.
John Sinclair gave a report on
the Woodstock 0 o:nf a r. e n c e
which stressed Stewardship. The
study book was 'taken by Mrs.
Harold Jones assisted by Mrs.
E. McBride and Mrs. Alex Mc-
IMurtrie. .A letter was read from.
IIVIrs. IN. MoLeod, now of 'Que•
,bet. 'Mrs. Allan 'Johnson moved
a vote, of thanks to '.hostesses
and all taking part; It was de-
cided tocollect money instead
of having a fowl supper, the
money to he in the end of this
month. The meeting closed " by
singing hymn 374 "We give
Thee but Thine Own", and pray
er Iby the president.
Iitlr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor
and •Iiathryn spent the weekend.
in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs.
W. Ness.
Mr. Jack Peck is a patient :in
a London Hospital.
HENSALL
Mr. Walden of IBlyt'h is visit-
ing with his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Harburn.
Rev. McEwen of Midland
spent the past week visiting with
his brother-in-law and sister,
!Mr, and !Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren.
Mrs. -Stelck of 'Windsor visit-
ed last week with hen 'brother -
in -lane and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 'Cameron.
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold of Lon-
don were recent visitors with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and (Mrs. Wm. Fink.
(Mrs. Minnie Sangster spent
the past two aveeks at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and''M,rs. rH..Stra'tton in Lu -
can.
Miss Bernice Dilling of Sarnia
was a weekend visitor with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert
Dilling.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mitch-
ell, Mrs. Grace Harpole, 'Mrs. A.
Rowcliffe and Mr. and (Mrs. Jar-
vis Horton were recent visitors
with relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake
and Joan of London called on
friends here on Saturday.
Miss Maja Roobal nurse -in -
training at Victoria hospital, in
London, visited last week with
her parents, Mr. land Mrs. IS.
Roobal.
WALTON
The ladies of the WMS of
Duff's United Church are invit-
ed to a 'thankoffering•• meeting
at Northside' United (Church, in
Seaforth, on Tuesday evening,
Sept. 24, at '8 p.ni.. to Burns
Church on Thursday 'afternoon,
Sept. 26 and Winthrop; Oct 16.
A sectional meeting will .be held
at Winthrop on Oct. 9.
Wor&has keen receivedin the
district of the passing of Mrs.
Thompson McIntosh, formerly
Fannie iSnoldice, of the 16th of
Grey. Married to Thompson Mc-
Intosh, 19915, -.she spent her en -
the ,married life near West -
hope, North Dakota, Mr. McIn-
tosh ',died in 19131. Mrs, George
Williamson and Mrs. Ed Dougan
are nieces of the deceased.
BLAKE
Many attended the Western
Fair in London this past week
and enjoyed the many exhibits
and thisandthat on display
from this. community.
Several from this vicinity at-
tended the anniversary services.
held on (Sunday in Goshen 'Unit-
ed Church.
CROP REPORT
The rains are making the
harvesting of beans difficult,
some sprouting is taking place.
A small acreage of fall wheat
has as yet been planted.
Northside United Church
Minister, Rev.:Brtice W. Hall..
B.A., B.D., IS.T.1M,
10 a.m., 'Church School ,and
Adult Bible Class.
11 a.ni.I Morning Worship.
Guest minister, Rev. IR. S. Hiltz,
B.A., M.TI „ Auburn, Toddlers'
Group and Jr. Congregation,
7 p.m., Evening Worship_is
withdrawn in order that our
people may share in the annual
Harvest Tiosne .Service in 18b.
Thomas' Anglican Church.
Egmondville United Church
Dr. J. Semple, Minister.
11 awn., 'Guest Minister, Rev.
Grant Mills, IB.A., Ontario St.
Church, Clinton.
10 a.m., Church School and
'Bible -Glass.
11 a.m., Nursery Class
11:30 a.m., Jr. Church.
Wednesday 8 p.In., Time of
Prayer for the 'Mission, Sept. 29
to 'Oct. 4th.
Communion and Reception on
October 6th.
See you at Church Sunday.
THE SEAFOli,TI-I NEWS -Thursday, September 19, 1957
REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth
THURS. PRI. SAT. PRIENDLX PERSUASION •
Gscr Cooper - Dorothy McGuire,' faith, Action,' Comedy. and Romance
skilfully blended'. into an unforgettable story
MON. TEES.: WED. THE INCRRDIBLB SHRINKING MAN
Grant' William - Randy Stewart: A fascinating adventure into the, .unknown,'
A picture you will remember £or yeags M come
THURS. PRI. SAT, I SOLID GOLD CADILLAC
. .._ Judy Holiday - Paul Douglas
00 — THE ,HARDER THEY PALL ' ADULT
Just In - 2 NEW -
Work Boots
BROWN RETAN LEATHER
One with Gro Cork Soles and Rubber Heels
One with PAN -CORD Soles and Rubber Ideels—
won't slip at 56.45 a pair
WILLIS SHOE STORE
THE LITTLE STORE] WITH THD "BIG VALUES"
Spiritual Life Mission
SEPT. 29th to OCTOBER 4th
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
First Presbyterian Church
• MIS SIGNER
Rev. Donald Joyce, London, Ontario
iJ Theme of The Mission:
a..,.
THE ANSWER IS GOD
~ ( Make the Mission one of
Deep Thought and Earnest
Prayer
Be a Witnessing Christian
Come Yourself.
Bring others
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o a LR
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
PTEMII
Featuring
Two Breed Shows:
Adults 5®c
ROBT. W. CAMPBELL, President
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Ontario Hereford Association
and
Perth Huron Shorthorn
Regional Show
4-H Club Achievement Day
in Beef Calf, Dairy Calf,
Swine and Grain Clubs
Champiqnship and Showmanship
Competitions for 4-H Clubs
Exhibits of Heavy Horses, Cattle, Pigs
Sheep and Poultry
BIG INDOOR EXHIBIT
Monster Parade of School Children
and Floats and Bands
Dave Barrie of R. R. 7, Galt, president of the
Ontario Junior .Farmers Association, will officially
open the Fair on, Friday afternoon, Sept. 20th.
He is returning this month . from attending a
World Conference,'
Harness and Pony Racing
Good Grand Stand Show
SPECIAL THURSDAY NIGHT
During the Thursday evening program the Champion Cook
and Champion Seamstress in the Women's Division will be
presented with their awards.
Cars 25c
Children 25c.
I •
FAIR NIGHT
DANCE
Community Centre
Fri. Sept. 20
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CHILDREN IN PARADE FREE
EARL McSPADDEN, Sec.-Treas.