The Seaforth News, 1957-11-28, Page 4T .T"I'7.7
KIPPEN
The flowers at (St.. Andrew's
United Church on Sunday were
placed by the family and in the
memory of the late Mr. 'Wm.
'Alexander.
' Mi'. and Mrs. (Robert Perkins,
Danny and Jfnnnie spent 'Sun-
' day visiting friends in Clifford.
Mrs, Andrew Be11 is visiting
in London with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,
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Stackhouse. _
Mr. Elzar Mousseau and party
of men returned home from a
successful hunting 'trip on M'an-
ito'ulin Island, eao'h roan hav-
ing bagged a deer.
Sympathy from the commun-
ity is expended the -family of
the late' Mr. Wm. Aleacander in
their regent (bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinsman
attended the (Royal !Winter Fair
in Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dawson
were Sunday guests of' iMr.
Lloyd and Miss Ella ''Howson of
near Varna.
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OPEN EVENINGS
DUBLIN
Noanina'tion•s were held' in
Dublin for -the office of Police
Village Trustees,` who also
form the board for the 'Pu'bi'c
(Utilities Commission of Dublin.
The ,present trustees, Gerald
Holland, Charles Friend and Jo-
seph Looby were all returned to
office by acclamation
The report of the Fiblsc TJti1=
ities Commission, given by the
chairman, Charles .Friend, show-
ed that practically all the lines
were rebuilt and in a generally
much' improved condition to
carry the 'present and future
needs for rpow•er.'
The report from the treasur-
er Joe Dill showed a satisfact-
ory credit balance after provi-
sion for all outstanding sc-
counts.
The 'report of the Inspecting
'Trustee, Gerald ,Holland; show-
ed the accounts of the Village
with a very satisfactory credit
balance of 41445.35. This was
budgeted for without any in-
crease in the mill rate to pro-
vide' for anticipated ex t r a
spending in the newt year. The
ratepayers present voiced 'their
'approval of all reports.
The first meeting and social;
evening of the Dublin Literary
Society was held on (Friday
evening in 'St. Patrick's hall,
sponsored by the ladies of the
C.W.L. .A 'very interesting de-
bate was listened to by six stu-
dents of Dublin high School,
"Should a student who wastes
his time be expelled from
school?" Mr. Glenn Butters,
Rose Mary Flannery, Beatrice
(Murray took the •affirmative
side; (Miss Marie Schomerward
Miss Catherine Ryan, Mr. Jack
Klinkhamer, the negative s'id'e.
The judges were Wilfred O'-
Rourke, !Hugh Benninger, Mrs.
Joe Delaney, and decided the
.affirmative won. The social part
of the evening was taken up by
.progressive euchre with LO ta-
bles playing. (Mr. Michael Mur-
ray won the men's prize. Mrs.
G i 1 b er t Murray won the
]aides' prize, and the door prize
was won by Mrs. Joe 'Shea. A
lunch was served by the ladies
in charge.
Mr. -and Mrs. Prank (Ewan(
in London with Mr. and Mrs.
John Cleary.
Mr. (Michael Hunt, Detroit,
with Mrs. Hunt and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Sta-
pleton in Toronto.
lMr. Neil 'Stapleton, Mr, Fer-
gus Kelly, St. Jeromes (High
School, Kitchener, at their
,homes.
Mr. and (Mrs. William 'Stew-
art in Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. ,W. J. Stewart.
Mrs. Elsie Jordison has re-
turned home from Timmins.
Miss (Phyllis 'Butters, London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Toni But-
ters.
Miss' Rose Marie Feeney of
Kitchener with Mrs. Catherine
Feeney,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nichol-
son, London, 'with Mr. and
James Krauskopf.
Mr, Clem Krauskopf received
word of the death of his uncle,
Mr. Jos. ICrauskopf in Alberta.
COLLECTIVE
SPENDTHRIFTS
ALL the authorities on financial platters are warning
that Canadians as a whole are spending too much
and too fast.
As a people, should we not delay for a while some
of the things governments are providing„or planning
to provide for us out of our -taxes? Reducing govern-
ment spending to a, genuine minimum is absolutely
necessary if inflation is to be halted.
Your alderinen, your member of the legislature and
your member of parliament are always glad to hear
from you.
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Mr. and '•Mrs, Jack 'Kelly of
Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs..
Fergus Kelly.
BLAKE
Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Dine -
more and •MT. and &Mrs. " James
Dinsmore, and Miss Emma
Dinsmore of Lo'ndo'n, : e'btended
the funeralof their cousin,
Mrs. Cole, in (Seaforth on Wed.
afternoon last
(MTs Harold Finlay visited
relatives in ^Hensall on Thurs-
day.
iMr, Robert Manson has gone
to visit his 'uncle; Mr. and MTs.
William Manson at Penatang-.
uishine, Oat.
Ma. John 'McBride is employ-
ed with Rader's -Hardware in
Zurich.
Mrs. IE. Faber of •IKappen bus
been with IMT. 'and Mrs. Wm. HIBBERT
Oesch for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs, Memo •Marbin ion: