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The Seaforth News, 1958-10-02, Page 5THIS IS OUR LAST WEEK IN OUR Final Close -Out Sale STILL A FEW W BARGAINS LEFT FOR YOU TO SAVE YOUR DOLLARS ON. COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND Our doors will close on Saturday, Oct. 4th Wright's Superior Food Market Annual Meeting FARMERS UNION of Huron will hold its annual meeting FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 3 • Clinton Agrio. Board Rooms. Guest speakers: Mrs. Evelyn Prosser, Women's Pres, of Ont. Vaughan Douglas, farm reporter, CKNX. 8,30 P.M. Everyone wel- come. RECEPTION For. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Buuck, at Mitchell town hall Friday, Oct. 3rd Ladies please bring lunch EPERI'BO.DY WEL CODIE 111110Ma "11.11M. WEINER ROAST The Winthrop Young People's Union are holding a weiner roast on Monday Evening, Oct. 6th at 8 P.M. at the church. .An executive meeting will follow the weiner roast, Don Dodds will be in charge of the recreation. Hope all tiie young people will plan to attend Mitchell Cider Mill will operate Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday of each week during October and until Nov. 20 Terms cash FRED HENNICK & SON TEXACO PRODUCTS PROMPT FARM DELIVERIES Walden & Broadfoot First Presbyterian Church Rev. D Leslie Elder Minister , a 10 am. Church School and Youth Fellowship Class 11 A.M. Sacrament of Com- munion, and sermon will he "Blood in thecup of Blessing" Musio — Senior Choir "God so Loved the World" Stainer Friday, Oct. 3, S pm., Preparatory Service Joint meeting of the Session and the Managing Board following this service H. A. Kempster Organist and Choir Leader %I...9101919191 iia u,nq„uaa,n,hn,"namP BORN Muir—At Scott Memorial. Hospital ,fin Sept. 2fith, to Mr. and Mr's, David Mmr, 11111 Walton, a daughter Bell—At Scott Memorial Hospital on Sept. 271h, to Mr. and Mrs. Nell Bell, Seaforth, a daughter Van Dyke—M Scott Memorial Hospital on Sept. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vat Dyke, BIN Seaforth, a son Murray --At Scot Memorial Hospital on Sept. 29th, to Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Murray.. Walton, a daughter Groobeckcr-At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal on Sept. as, to Mr. and Mrs. . Hans. Jochen Groobeckcr, 11114 Seaforth, n son Turkey Supper At Duff's United Church, Walton WED., OCT. 15th 5.30 to 8 D.S.T. Adults 1.50, Children 0 to 12, 75c Euchre - Dance Seaforth Community Centre Fri. nite, October 10 AT 8.30 P.M. Norris Orchestra Sponsored by Dubl1n C.W.L. TOWN TOPICS Mrs. Earl Mills of Walton un- derwent an operation iu Scott Memorial hospital on. Monday. Mrs, Teresa li.okert, Mr. and Mrs, Stev Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jordan with Mr, and Mrs, Pete Maloney. 31iss Lillian Faulkner spent the weekend in Dorchester and London. Mr. Ken Thompson, sou of Mr,. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson, Sea- torth, left on. Monday to coir mence his studies at the Water- loo College of Engineering. Miss Doris Kennedy of List- owel has rented Mr. Jack Thome- son'S vacant store and will open a beauty salon this month. Sgt. Lynn Cantron and Mrs, 0arntlon and family of Camp Bor- den, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Eckert of Timmins are spending a week's holidays with r e l a t iv es and friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sproat spent .Sunday with relatives in Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutrton and family of Waterdown and Mr. and Mrs. George Farquhar of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grum- mett. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Gardiner, Alviuston, are visiting with friends. • Mrs. D. Reitz and Patricia of Preston are spending a few days with Mrs. 17. A. 11101Vlaster. Mr, Samuel P. Monk, Edmon- ton, Alta„ is spending a month's holidays with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Papple. Mr. Monk, born in this vicinity has not been here ,foe' 42 years. S2iss Ruth Crozier, who is at- tending the ,.Stratford Teachers' College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, And- rew Crozier. Mrs. IIarold Free was a pa- tient in Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Morris of Guelph spent the weekend with Mrs. Josephine Morris. 311ss Janet Clnff and Miss Gladys Thompson visited with Bliss Ann Brodie in Toronto last weekend. Mrs. Margaret Devereaux, Miss Joan Devereaux and Mrs. G. Pot- ter, Toronto, visited last Mon- day with relatives. They are now spending two weeks vacation in Detroit. Mrs. Harold Allen and children of Goderich, visited her mother, Mrs, Jos. McQuaid last Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Johnson and Michael, Walton, visited last Sunday with firs. P. Johnson. Mr. and Alt's. John Hotlram Jr. and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. Reilly, in Galt. CLEARANCE SALE A. 11. Qtuerengesser .Dstate Brodhagen 2-30" Westinghouse eleotric ranges. New and used electric staves, wiseacre, refrigerators. Power lawn mowers 1 electric 3.11.p. motor & chopper All at reduced prices SSEFERGUSON breaking fresh ground! Massey -Ferguson Limited, world- renowned for its outstanding achieve- ments in agricultural mechanization, is today breaking fresh ground—in the industrial and construction fields. Alert to modern needs, the Company now has applied its engineering skills, its experience and its facilities to the production of a full line of outstand- ing light industrial tractors and related specialized equipment. On new community and construc- tion sites, in industrial plants and factories, in mines and quarries, Massey -Ferguson light industrial equipment is helping to build new homes, new roads, new towns—help- ing .industry to increase production through more efficient materials - handling methods. As part of a program of basic realignment in organization, market- ing and production, Massey -Ferguson -world's largest manufacturer of farm tractors and self-propelled com- bines—is breaking fresh ground and moving ahead to new achievements in the industrial field. Mass y—Ferguso :r Limited TORONTO THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, October 2, 1958 DUBLIN A. successful Penny Sale spon- sored by the Catholic Women's League was held in the Dublin Parish Hall on Tuesday night. A long list of winners reepltedrrom Ole prize draw. Mrs. E. Bruxer, a mat; Mr's. Wm. Feeney, pyrex dish; •I1r's. E, Dean, water glasses; Mrs. Jim Kelly.- Seaforth, towels; Mrs. V. Lane, Seaforth, vase; Mrs. Frank Evans, a clothes basket; Mrs. E. Cronin, pillow cases; Mrs. T. Kay of Seaforth, silver tray; Mrs. W. O'Rourke, wall ornament; Frank O'Rourke, kettle; Miss 8. I3ugill, of Seaforth, electric clock; Mrs. R. Smith, 'pillow cases; Camer- on Vivian, of ,StatIa. towels; Mrs. T. Kay, of Seaforth, cake plate; Warr. Dantzer, china teapot; Mrs. F. Horan, sleeper's; Mrs. Peter Cassidy, of Sebringville, steak knives; Mrs, Vera McKay, of De- troit, pillow. cases; .Mrs. C. Ryan, 25 lbs 4lour; J. Tryford, of Sea - forth, towers; Mrs. Dawson, of Mitchell, groceries; Ray Murray, of Seaforth, table cloth; .Miss' Sara Coyne, pillow cases; Mary H. Dean, water glasses; Mrs. J. Wells, child's jeans; Mrs. H. Patti 11, cream and sugar set; D. A. McKechn4e, of Stratford, towels; Mrs. W. Flanagan, pillow cases; Dan O'Rourke, aluminum kettle; Mrs, Wm. Oldfied, of Sea - forth, towels; :Mrs. F. Van Ber- gen, spice set; Thos. Murray, of Seaforth. cake tin; Mrs. E. Cron- in, toy bus; Mrs, D. O'Rourke, table cloth; Mrs. J. Wells, gar- bage pail; Irene Shea, apron and towel; Wilma Berensden, of Kirkton, silver butter dish; L. Coyne, white sweater; Mrs. a 1M. Klinithaaner, groceries; Louise O'Rourke, yellow towels; Mrs. H. Kelly, 2 'vases; Dorothy Donnelly a towel sot; Mrs. W. Carpenter, 'cigarettes; Mrs. 31. Coyito, pict- ure; Mrs. A. Weston, of Seaforth, towel set; Mrs, Ed Andrews, of Seaforth, cake plate; Mrs. Dan Papple, of Seaforth, pillow cases; Mrs, B, Hildebrand, of Seaforth, cup and saucer; Mrs, Wm. Box, of Seaforth, case of pop; Mrs, T. Cronin, towels; D. A, McKecluiie, Stratford, cake plate; Mrs, T. Simonson,. silvor tray; Tom Coyne, towel set; Matt Mtnray, pails corn syrup; Miss M. Morris - son, clothes basket; Ililda Aust- in, of Seaforth, juice server; Mrs. A. Whetham, comb and brush set; Eileen O'Rourke,'bask- et of groceries; Gary Montgom- ery, of Seaforth, basket of cook- ies; Mrs. Rita Orr, of Seaforth, a sweater; Mrs. J. Eckert, wool socks; Sara Coyne, cushion. Dr. Joseph W. Evans, a gradu- ate of St. Peter's College of Arts at the University of Western On- tario, has been appointed Direct- or of a new centre for Philosophy Research at Notre Dame Univer- sity', Indiana. Dr, Evans, a native of Dublin, received his Bachelor of Arts degree in honors l hilos- oplty from U.W.O. in 1942, and took his Master's degree in phil- osophy at Assumption College, Windsor, in 1947. He received his P1t. D. from Notre Dame where he is now Associate Pro- fessor of Philosophy. In establish- ing a centre, for philosophical research. Notre Dame will honor Jacques Maritain, French -born Philosopher and a leading inter- preter of the works and beliefs of St. Thomas Aquinas. Professor Maritain was Trench Ambassador to the Holy See between 1945 and 1043, IIe has lectured at Notre Dame and at Princeton. Dr. Evans is the oldest son of Mrs. Catherine Evans, Windsor, and the late Joseph Evans, Dub- lin. He received his primary and secondary education at Dublin Separate and Continuation Schools. He has one brother, Prank, Calgary, Alberta, and two sisters, Bary of Windsor. and Eileen, Sister William Paul, who is a Sister of the Holy Name Community at Montreal. BERENDSEI 3EEEING A pretty September wedding was solemnized at St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, on Saturday. Sept. 13, when the altar was de- corated with variegated gladioli and lighted tapers. A Solemn Nuptial Mass was offered with Rev. Dr. Ffonikes as celebrant. Mrs. Wm. Lane presided at the organ. The bride was Miss Anne Messing, Sarnia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Messing, Netter - don, Holland and the bridegroom was Mr. Anthony Berendsen of Sarnia, son of .lir. and Mrs. John Berendsen, Kirkton. Given in marriage by tilr. John Berend- sen, thor bride wore a floor -length gown of white satin with hour - rant skirt, fitted bodice and lily - point sleeves. Her finger-tip veil of illusion was held in place hY a .coronet of rhinestones and iri- descent sequins; she carried a cascade bouquet of white carna- tions. The maid of honor was Miss Trudy Berendsen, London, sister of the bridegroom, and the bridesmaid, Miss Wilma Berend- sen, Iiir'kton. Both wore identi- cally at y 1 e d ballerina -length gowns of yellow and nile green organza respectively. Their flow- ers were 'white mums. The best man was Mr. John Berendsen, Jr,, Kirkton, and tbe usher was Mr, Peter Klopp, Sarnia. Following the ceremony, a re- ception and dinner was held in oStaffa Hall. The bridegr'oom's mother received the guests wear- ing a navy blue ensemble with Pink accessories and matching corsage. For the honeymoon in Northern Ontario the bride don- ned a binge silt with matching accessories and corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Berendsen will reside in Sarnia. Guests were present from London, Kirkton, Sarnia, Blenheim !Mitchell, •Stratliroy, Guelph and lldorten. Mrs, Joseph Carpenter, Mrs. T. Kelly, Blyth. Mr, and Mrs. Frank McGrath and Mrs. Mary McGrath of. Midland, Joseph Carpenter, of Chatham, with Miss 31, Byrne. Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Coyne at mg Out of Business SAL NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES BOY'S DRESS PANTS Sizes 5 - 6X—reg. 3,95 - 2.79 , , .. 2,79 Sizes 8 - 12—reg. 5,95, 4.50, 4.98 2.99 Special Bargain Boxes, $1.00, 50c, 25c BOY'S V-NECK CARDIGANS Sizes 2 - 6X—reg. 3.95 2.79 Sizes 12 14—reg. 4.95 2.99 Nylon Bunting Bags, reg. 9.95 ... 6.95 KIDDIES SHO si Toronto and Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brick, De- troit, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Stein- bach, London, with Mrs.' Kath- leen Feeney. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Wilson, or Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ryan. Pat McGrath, with Looby Con- struction at Cobourg, at his home here. BAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs. E. l3ouglrner and 'family, London, spent the week end at their cottage, Misses Annie and Marion Wat- son left on Monday for Windsor after spending the summer at their home on Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Feather- ston and Mr,, and Mrs. R. J. Lar- sen returned home last week af- ter spending a month at Sa- skatchewan. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Brisson, Detroit, are spending a few days at their cottage. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Parker Jr. and baby, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs..Taelc Fraser. Mr. and Mrs, R. Il. Coats left on Monday for their home at Ot- tawa after spending a month at the "Little Inn". Mi'. and Mrs, Chas. Wyse, Lou- don, were at the "New Ritz" over the :weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carver. of Tobermory are spending a week. with their daughter, :Mrs. Stew- art Longe and family. ;Miss Florence Gallop of Sea - forth is spending a few days in the village. Misses Shirley Brandon and Margaret Howard left last week to resume their studies at 'C.W.O. London. Mr. and Mrs. David Baird of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fawcett and daughter Nanny have moved into D. Leonard's cottage, Mrs. Hazel Murray, Toronto is visiting her (laughter, Mrs. Mae McLeod. Mr. and Mrs, W. Gammage of London spent Monday in tate v11- lage. Bayfield Agricultural Society report a very successful fair held on Wednesday and Thursday of last week, 1500 attended it on Thursday afternoon. There were over 1000 entries from the school children's section. A. square dance competition by the public school students was an added attraction. In the evening a dance was held .in the Town Hall. Music was sup - Plied by Carruthers Orchestra and lunch was served in the base- ment. Corporal and Mrs, Lloyd West- lake and two children. Kitchener, are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. 9I, L. Toms. 1Ir. and Mrs. Hugh MaeLaren and daughter Christine, Port El- gin, spent the weekend with the Misses Maude and Josephine Stir- ling. E 112 On (T rifle 1'n it e4 Clutrei Dr. J. Semple, Minister Lyle Hammond, prganist-Choir Leader. 11 a.m.. Holy Communion and Reception of members. 7 p.nt., Outstanding filar. "The Long Stride". Depic11a1 the plight of tate Refugee seeking to rind a place to live. Aly- hellow Christians. Plan to see his filar. 11 a,m., Church School 11 a,m., Nursery Class, 11.30 a,m, Junior Church. The Session will meet at 10.30 sharp. Minister's Vestry. Turkey Dinner, October 8th. EUCHRE IN ORANGE HALL, SBAFORTH FRIDAY, OCT. 3rd Admission 40c t Lunch served Linder auspices of Orange Hall Property Committee .Browny DRIVE-IN Clinton THURSDAY and FRIDAY October 2 and 3 -- Double Feature -- "JET ATTACK" John Agar and Audrey Totter "SUICIDE BATTALION" Michael Conners and John Ashley (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and. MONDAY October 4 and 6 "WHITE FEATHER" Robert Wagner and Debra Paget (One Cartoon) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY October 7 and S "TANK FORCE" (Color) (Cinemascope) (Comedy) Anthony Newlcy - Anne Aubrey (One Cartoon) TUESDAY - DOLLAR N'ITE $1.00 Admits a Carload Box office opens 7.20 p.m. daylight saving time, 011 5,50 p,m. standard time leirst Show at Dusk Children under 12 in cars Free Two Shows Nightly. pain or Clear Check your property for fire hazards Proper precautions can stop many a fire before it starts Don't give fire a place to start ! JOHN F. SCOTT, FIRE CHIEF Town of Seaforth Fire Prevention Week, October 5 - 11 1