The Seaforth News, 1955-06-09, Page 5THE SI]APORTH NEWS—Thursday, June 9, 1955
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GOLD SEAL FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON 39c
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TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. McKellar spent the week-
end in Toronto and attended the
graduation of Sandra McKellar
in the Regal Public School. The
Hone and School gave a banquet
to the graduating class, and the
evening was agent in square
dancing.
Rev. and Mrs. R..11, Williams
of Detroit attended the Presby-
torian Assembly in Toronto, and
Mrs. McKellar returned to Sea -
forth with theta on Tuesday
evening. Mr, and Mrs. Williams
left Wednesday for Detroit.
Mrs. J. A. Brodie, and son
Douglas, of Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Scott of Auburn,
who were here to attend the
funeral of the late Mrs. R. J.
Beatty, were guests on Tuesday
of Mr. and Mrs. James Aitche-
son, Goderich St.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham,
Leone and Sharon, Mr. John
Hotham Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton Laithwaite •of Goderich, Mr,
and Mrs. Duncan 'Cooper of
Clinton, were at Strathroy on
Wednesday attending the fun-
eral of the late William Hotham,
Mr. J. R. Sproat of North Bay
was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Sproat and other relatives
last week.
Mrs. Julia Flannigan and Miss
Julia Flannigan and Mr. and
Mrs. Peter McIver attended the
Johnson — Lopatriella wedding
in Welland on Saturday.
F10 and Mrs. R. A. Carter
and little daughter Janice Ellen
spent the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Gratton Flanni-
gan, Hamilton, visited with
friends over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hayes,
Detroit, were weekend guests of
Mrs. R. S. Hays and Mrs. C. P.
Sills.
Mrs, ,Crysler MoQuire, of Port
Colborne, is spending a few
days with Mr, and Mrs. E. C.
Boswell, and Mr. and Mrs. U. D.
Clarke, Sarnia, are at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 5, Longstaff
left on Saturday to spend a
week at Philadelphia, Pa., while
Mr. Longstaff is taking a post-
graduate course at Pennsylvania
State College of Optometry.
About 25 members of Britan-
nia 1VIasonic Lodge were in De-
troit over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Barber, Kit-
chener, were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. D. MacDonald,
Stratford, spent Sunday with
friends here.,
Mr. Ray Henderson has ac-
cepted a position .on the staff of
the Toronto -Dominion Bank.
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Up to 75 pounds each
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STRATFORD to SEAFORTH
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For Service, phone 675 or -676
SPRING SPECIALS
1954 CHEVROLET COACH
1953 METEOR SEDAN
1953 FORD SEDAN
1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN DEL.
1951 METEOR SEDAN,
1950 FORD SEDAN, Excellent
1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN, Extra Good
1944 Chev. 21/2 Ton Chassis & Cab
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PHONE 541
Cooper were appointed visiting
committee 'for June. Mrs. Mc-
Leod kindly offered to place
flowers in the church for June.
Miss Gladys Luker of Hensall
favored with a piano instru-
mental. The roll call was an-
swered with "My Mother's
Name". Thirty members an-
swered, there were ten visitors.
It was decided to pack a bale
for Overseas Relief at Kyle's
Store on Monday night, Hymn
493 was sung. A poem was giv-
en by Mrs. J. McLellan. The
study which was taken from the
study book was given by Mrs. H.
Caldwell and Mrs. W. Jones.
Mrs. Geo. Hess of Hensall fav-
ored with a solo accompanied, by
Miss Gladys Luker. Mrs. R. M.
Peck discussed briefly Christian
Citizenship. Mrs. Kyle reviewed
the July meeting to be held at
the home of Mra. 3. Sinclair with
the Baby Band and Mission Band
to be in attendance. Mrs. Kyle
then thanked all those taking
part and Mr. A. Johnson ex-
tended thanks to the hostess
and co -hostess. The closing
hymn was 556. A dainty lunch
was served by Circle No. 2 -
The W.A. held a short meet-
ing with the president, Mrs.
Harold Jones in charge. It was
decided to have a Strawberry
and Ham Supper, June 21st.
Mr. and Mrs. E. McBride and
Sharon and Mrs. R. McBride at-
tended the Flower Sunday Ser-
vice in Wingham United Church
on Sunday last,
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. John Houghton
and son John, visited on Mon-
day with his mother, Mrs. M.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair and
family visited Mrs. Sinclair's
mother, Mrs. Watson in Londes-
boro on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
and boys visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Whiting
at Parkhill.
Miss Helen Turner of Goder-
ich spent the weekend with
friends in this district.
A large number from here at-
tended the Old Time Fiddlers'
Contest in Hensall on Friday
night.
The teachers and pupils of
several Stanley Twp. schools en-
joyed a bus trip to Detroit on
Friday.
Mr. Robt. Thomson visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Schneider in Stratford
and Mr. and Mrs. Preistap and
family of Mitchell.
Mrs. K. Dinsdale and Miss
Mabel Whiteman are visiting
relatives in the U.S.A.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cudmore and
Lorne of London were Sunday
visitors with the farmer's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cud -
more.
Miss Merle Dickert of Lon-
don spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dick -
art.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis,
accompanied by the latter's bro-
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. S. H. Gibson of Grand Ra-
pids, Mich., attended the Gibson-
Klarke wedding at Benmiller
United Church on Saturday. The
reception followed in .Darlow
hall. Mr. and Mrs. Mellis and
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson later spent
the week end with relatives at
Wroxeter.
Rev. Clarke •of Centralia and
Whalen` United Churches, con-
ducted services in St. Andrew's
United Church on Sunday. Rev.
McLeod conducted anniversary
services at Whalen.
Recent visitors with Mrs. J.
McClymont were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bossenberry of Kitch-
ener, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mc-
Glinchey, Varna, Mrs. Wilmer
Ferguson of Hensall and Mrs.
Alice Cook of London.
Mr's. Alvin Ulch of Windsor
visited on Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Long..
Miss Donna McBride, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mc-
Bride, received highest marks in
her ,class in her second year of
nurse in training at Stratford
General Hospital.
Mrs. McClymont left on Mon-
day to visit her daughters, Mrs.
J. Schilbe in Exeter, Mrs. Alice
Cook, London, and Mrs. J. Du-
aharnie, Dashwood.
The WMS. of 'St. Andrew's
United Church met on Wednes-
day night at the home of Mrs.
Bruce McGregor with M'rs.
Ralph Turner as co hostess. Mrs,
E. Kyle opened the meeting with.
hymn 488. The scripture lesson
was given by Mrs. John Alexan-
der and Mrs. Eldon Jarrett.
Mrs. Kyle then led in prayer.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted. Mrs.
Wilmer Jones, Associate Mem-
bers Sec., read several thankyou.
notes. Mrs. Allan Johnson re-
ported that she and Mrs. McLeod
had called on eight shutins. Mrs.
3. W. McLean and Mrs. Morley
Houghton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore and
family, Lindsay, spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott
and Mrs. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace
spent a few days last week with
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Wallace,
Carlingford, Mrs, Wallace was a
guest at the 60th anniversary
of the Avonton Ladies' Aid.
Mr. and Mrs, Frances Glos-
sop and Bette visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, W. T.
Duz`at, Wroxeter.
Mrs. Elizabeth McDonald, Mr.
Clive McDonald and family of
Mitchell, visited on Sunday
evening with Miss Olive Speare.
A very successful sale was
held for Mrs. Thos. Wren on
Wednesday. Mrs. Wren has tak-
en an apartment in Seaforth
where she will reside.
Mrs. C. Coleman, Mrs, J.
Howe, Mrs. M. Houghton and
Mrs. T. Laing attended the Dis-
trict annual of the Women's In-
stitute at Fullerton on Friday.
Mrs. David Gardiner celebrat-
ed her 80th birthday, on Thurs-
day, with several members of
her family visiting with her.
NORTH MGKILLOP
The Bethel W.M.S. and W. A.
held their joint meeting on
DANCING
TUESDAY EV'G, JUNE 21
To Don Robertson and his
Ranch Boys
In the new Barn of
Glen McNichols
8 miles north of Seaforth and ?i:• east
Admission at popular prices
Thursday, June 2nd at the home
of Mrs. Chas. Boyd. President,
Miss Teenie Dennis, conducted
the worship service taken from
the Missionary Monthly.
The July meeting, the WMS.
will entertain the children at
the church. The meeting closed
with the singing of hymn 239
followed by the benediction.
Mrs. Wm. Roe opened the
W. A. meeting. with a short
prayer. Minutes of the last
meeting were read and adopted.
17 members answered the roll
call and 2 visitors, At the close
of the meeting, Mrs. Earl Mills
read an address to Mrs. Living-
stone, and Mrs. Wnz. Dennis
presented her with 2 lovely pic-
tures. The meeting closed by
singing hymn 376.
SUPPER AND
BINGO
Dublin Parish Hall
WED., JUNE 22
C.W.L.
Tea and Tonle Baking Sale
at the home of Mrs. T. M.
McMillan
THURSDAY, JUNE 23
3 - 5 P.M,
Hydro Interruption
ON HIGH TENSION
Seaforth hydro will be off
Sunday, June 12
FROM 1 P.M. TO 5 P.M.
Seaforth Public Utility
Commission
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