The Seaforth News, 1958-05-08, Page 5THE SIOAT+Ol?.TH'NEWS—.Thursday,. May 8, 1958
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2 yr. old Tants ..,.$$1x19'
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THE HOSPITAL AUXILIARY WILL HOLD A
MAY DAY TEA
FRIDAY, MAY 9TH
3 to 5 P.M.
At the Nurses Residence
The public is invited
TAG DAY ON SATURDAY, MAY 10TH
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TOWN TOP!CS
Mr. W. J. (McKay, Seattle,
Wash., is (visiting relatives and
friends here.
Mr. .Basil Duncan, Toronto,
was a weekend guest of his mo-
ther, 'Mrs. W. J. Duncan.
IMr,
and Mrs. Jas. •Malieaux
and family of Toronto spent the
weelaem'd with their saint,' 'Mrs.
J. 1MeQuaid.
IMr. and Mrs. Ray...Hutchinson
and family, Kitchener, .spent
the weekend with •Mrs. T. Ban-
non.
Miss !Elizabeth Coyne, Miss
Marguerite Coyne, and Mfrs. Ro
Hayne, Detroit, were here at
terilding the funeral of their
glint, Miss .Ella !Duffy.
Col. and Mrs. IBradlbrook of
Saskatoon and Mr: and Mrs.
[Preston Bradbrook of Chicago,
and (Mrs. J. M. 'Smith of Hami1,.
ton spent. (Saturday (with 1VIrs.
Ada Reid and Miss !Galbraith,
Goderich street.
Mr. ancl 'Mrs. Aalbrey �Elc-
nleyea' of 'Stratford have purch-
ased the. Tlaney store in Eg•-
mondville and will move here
this month.
Mr. G. H. Wambold. and Miss
Norma +Wamlbold orf 'Kitchener
were guests at the home of Mr.
and (Mrs. E. H. Close on 'Sunday.
BRODHAGEN
Mr. Lloyd IPuschel'berg has
'been confined to •Seafor'th Hos-
.pital with blood 'poisoning in
his leg.
Mrs. Win. Diegel spent the
past week at IEdgelwood Camp,
Eden Mills, with her :son (Calvin,
who is •oanvp supervisor there
for the simmer.
Mr. Gary ISholdiee spent the
weekend in Waterloo as guest
of '.Mr. Philip ISchaus.
Miss 'Ellen E;dmonston R. N.,
and Miss Marieen Diegel R.N.,
of Stratford at the' "home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. iDiegel.
Pastor and Mrs. 1. J. Fischer,
Mrs. IMinnie \rock, (Mrs. George
Mlogk and Miss Glendon Miller
and Mr. and (Mrs, Russell Shol-
dice attended the (Sunday School
Teachers' (Convention at Welles-
ley on Sunday.
IMr. and Mrs. L. Bunch and
girls, Ellice, with Mr. and (Mrs.
112.:Buu ok.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Stanek,
Warren and Janet of Kitchener
with Mr. and Mrs. A. •Queren-
gesser.
IMr. and Mrs. C. W. Leon-
hardt, .Mr. and 'Mrs. Ross Leon-
hardt Kim and (Kathy, visited
IMe, and .Mrs. 'G. Jacob in TlUteh-
e'nerjon Sunday. Mrs, Jacolb just
returned home from London
Hospital .;after ;an operation.
Mr.. and Wit. H. 'Tomlinson
I(Ruth,'Hinz) of Kitchenercalled
on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert and • William
Querengesser recently.
(Mr's (Milton 'Eiclemeir, (Roger
and'Gary of (Detroit with Mr.
.and (Mrs. Geo. Eickneir for the
weekend.
Clarence Magic and Arlene of
London visited at the home ;02
Mr. and (Mrs. G. Mogk recently.
Rev. and Mrs. 1E. J. Fischer
spent 'Monday and Tuesday op-
ening up their cottage' at Port
•
Elgin.
Mrs. Joseph rDiekison and son
'Glen of Teeswater with Mr, and
Mrs. Ford Dickison on (Monday.
Mr. Charles Johnston of Lon-
deslboro is 'with his g'randinother
Mrs, A14na Pusehcal'berg.
(Ml'. and Mrs. L. (Hine, 'Sandra
and Robert of Chatham with
(Mr. and Mrs, ILavdrn 'Wolfe:
IMr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe,
Mr. :and Mrs, (Manuel Beuer-
mtann with Mr. and Mrs. 'Clif-
ford Watson, (Centralia on Sun-
day and also called on IMe. and
Mrs. Norman Ferguson and Me.
and IMLs. Wes Wittmer, Exeter.
A be-sleetofflowers from the
funeral on Wednesday of (Shar-
on Rose, and a hydrangea plant
in memory of Louie THillebrecht, i
who passed away two years ago,
were placed in the chancel of
St. Peter's Lutheran Church on.
Sunday by their families.
ion Sunday, May 1,1th at 10.-
80 the public examination of
the [Catechumens will be " held
and !Mother's Day observed at
St. (Peter's Lutheran Church
here. The class of Catechumens
aro Elaine iBennewies, daught-
er of ,Mr. and (Mrs. Norman B en-
newies, Dorothy Hinz, daughter
of IMr. and Mrs. Wm. Hinz Jr.,
Shirley Trentowsky, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Trentowsky,
Arthur Diegei, son of Mr. and
(Mrs. 'Wan. Diegel, Robert Ahr-
ens, son of Mr. and (Mrs. Wil-
fred Ahrens, Gary PriestaP,
son of Arthur Priestap, RAY
Rock, son of .Mr, and Mrs. Har-
old Rock, (Larry IBeuerinann,_
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bauer -
mann. On Sunday, May 18th at
11 a.m. will be the confirmation
of this class.
Plans are (being made for the
100th anniversary of St. Pet-
er's Lutheran !Church here on
(Sept. .14(17.
!The-IBrod'hagen and District
Chamilber of Commerce Com-
munity (Park has linen levelled,
cultivated and seeded.
(On Monday evening, May n
a meeting is to be held at the
Fhurch sheds to form a !ball
team for boys, ages 10 years to
15 years, also a practise for the
:Sr. team at the school grounds
at 7 o'clock. Anyone interested
should attend.
WALTON
The f1'fth annual Huron Pres-
,byteny W. A, meeting will be
held in Wingham United Church
on 'Wednesday, May 7th. Mrs. J.
X. Kinnan, London, W. A. Pres-
ident of the London Conference
will be guest speaker in the aft-
ernoon. Delegates appointed to
attend are Mrs. T. Dundas, Mrs.
!Bert Johnston or Mrs. N. !Marks.
It was decided to try an auc-
tion sale, date to be set later,
about the first week in Septem-
ber with - following* +committee
in charge. +Mrs. N. Reid, Mrs. G.
(MoGavin, Mrs. K. McDonald.
This committee can form other
coanmittees as they see fit.
The 'bulletin board for S. S.
presented by Mr. and Mrs. E,
Mitchell was acknowledged by
the ladies. Plans were made to
celebrate the 50th anniversary
of the W. A. with a social even-
ing for the whole congregation.
The program committee to con-
sist of Mrs. E. Mitchell, Mrs, A.
Bushy and Mrs, Ethel Hackwell,
the date to be Friday evening,
June 6. Lunch to consist of
sandwiches, pie and ice cream,
the charge to be 40c and 200
with (Mrs. A. Coutts and 'Mrs. R.
Bennett as doorkeepers. Hymn
187 '(Break Thou the Bread of
Life"- was sung and the Lord's
Prayer repeated in unison.
BORN
Kinsman—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on April 00. to Mr. and Mra, Robert
Kinsman, R13.2 Kippers, a son
Coombs—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on May sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Coombes, Egmondville. a daughter
Tunney—At Scott Memorial I•Iospital
en May 6th, to. Mr, and Mrs, George
Tunny, Seaforlh. a daughter
Thompson—At Scott Memorial lIosiN-
tal, on May 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Thompson, 1t2 Se forth, a daughter
Miller—At. Scott Memorial Hospital.
on May 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Miller, RRA Sesforth, a daughter
Eckert --In Toronto on April 17th to
Mr. and Mrs. Con J. Eckert, a son,
Timmy Joseph
Northside; United 'Church
Minister, Rely. Bruce W. Hall,
IB.'D., S.T.M.
10 a.m., Church School and
Adult Bible Class,
11 a.an,, Morning Worship
conducted by the Minister. 'Sao
rament .of Infant Baptism. Nur-
sery for 'toddlers. Junior Con-
Fegation. Congregational meet-
ing immediately following the
service,
Northside Youth Fel-
lowship..
Egmondville United Church
Dr. J. Semple, _Minister.
Lyle Hammond, Organist
and Choir Leader.
Services appropriate to Mo-
ther's Day,
11 a.m., Public 'Worship of
God. Subject, "The (Foolish Mo-
ther."
10 a.m., Church School and
.Bible Classes.
11 a.m., Nursery Class
111.30 a.m., Junior 1Church.
'The Sacrament of Baptism at
Morning Service. Parents kind-
ly advise the Minister.
Flowers in loving memory of
the late Mrs: Weiland.
See you in Church Sunday.
SEAFORTH MERRY MAIDENS
The sixth meeting of the Sea
forth Merry 'Maidens was open-
ed at 1VIrs. W. L. Whyte's home
at 2 o'clock, May 3rd by sing-
ing f9Q Canada" and repeating
the 4-H pledge. The roll call
was answered by one accident
hazard in the club girls' home
and how she was going to recti-
fy it. 'Bttsiness related chiefly
to projects to be finished for
Achievement Day, July 3rd. Dis-
cussions under Mrs. Whyte and
Mrs. Broadfoot's leadership
were numerous, we could all
eliminate accident - hazards in
thedifferent rooms of our
home. Health will benefit by
wearing suitable, •wellafitting
clothes .and shoes at all times,
and our eyes repay us many
times for 'the care we give them.
Alter singing "The Queen" as
usual we enjoyed our social
lunch time.
RECEPTION
for Mr, and Mrs. 'Nally Maxwell
(June Dupee), Ttnn Hall, Varna
SATURDAY, MAY 10
Good music supplied. Ladies
please provide lunch
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Chambers in. Winthrop Hall
FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 9
Music by Bruce's Orchestra
Ladies supply sandwiches
Everybody Welcome
Coming to. the
Pentecostal Church
For four days only, Mae' 13 to 16,
inclusive at 8 P.M.
THE KING'S MINSTRELS
Rey. Clinton Ward and wife
A Forceful Preacher, Top IAght-
ning Artist, and both first class
musicians they play 8 instruments
You are invited to any or
all of these services
H. KENDRICK, PASTOR.
6.iC'-.aMt7
Brownie's
D EVE -IN
Clinton
Fca Wring the Largest Wide Screen
in Huron County
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May 8 and 9
"THE FUZZY PINK
NIGHTGOWN"
Jane Russel — Keenan Wynn
(Two Cartoons)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
May 10 and 12
— Double Feature —
"THE HALLIDAY BRAND"
Joseph Cotton — Betsy Blair
"STAR OF INDIA"
(Colour)
Cornel Wilde — Jean Wallace
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 13 and 14
— Double Feature —
IiORR'OR SIIQW
"THE BLACK SLEEP"
Basil Rathbone—Akin! Taaniroff
"The CREEPING UNKNOWN"
Brian Donlevy — Jack Warner
(One Cartoon)
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Box Office Open at 6 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in care Free
It's More Important Than Ever !
Charlie MacNaughton will .be a valu-
able addition to the Frost team. He will
be heard at Queen's Park.
KEEP HURON ON
TH F T TEAM
Huron Needs Goverrnnent Representatve
To Look After Its New $10 Milhion Jndustry
THE FROST TEAM'S CONTRIBUTION
TO HURON RIDING IN 1957
ROADS
EDUCATION
HOSPITALS
WELFARE
MUNICIPAL GRANTS
$516,173.00
$876,822.00
$300,000.00
$201,400.00
$100,000.00
SUPPORT GOOD GOVERNMENT
Heretofore Huron has had no provincial institutions of any kind. As a result of the
untiring efforts of the late Tom Pryde, a 1,300 -bed hospital for retarded children
is to be built on the shores of Lake Huron, near Goderich. The election of Charlie
MacNaughton as a member of the Frost team will insure that full benefits from,
this huge project will be derived by the entire riding. Here are a few of the impor-
tant benefits it can bring to Huron:
► Employment -- From 600 to 800 Men and Women
Payroll -- Over One Million Dollars Per Year
► Food Supplies -- $350,000 to $400,000 Per. Year
► Maintenance Expenditure Over $200,000 Annually
CHARLIE MacNAUGHTON WILL WORK FOR HURON
Vote
Progressive Conservative Monday
May 12
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