The Seaforth News, 1956-05-10, Page 1The Seaforth. News
WHOLE SERIES, VOL, 73
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1966
Bishop Townshend
Here Next Sunday
There will he a confirmation
service at St. T,hordeas' 'Church,
ISeaforth, on ;Sunday, May 13th,
Sit 3 p.an., when Rt. Rev. W. A.
Towndhend, ,Suffragan Bishop of
the Diocese of Huron, will offi-
ciate.
Father O'Drowski
Dies At London
The !Rev, Father Francis 0'-
Drorwski, 73 -year-old Roman
Catholic priest Who se 1906
had served in six different pax-
tiehes in the ;Southwestern 'Ont-
ario district, died Monday art his
home, .20.8 Raymond euve. Born
in Walkerton, Father O'Droweki
had been ;living in London since
his Tetireenent in 1951.
He was educated at Si. Jer-
ome's 'College in Kitchener mid
the Grand ,Searsinary in Mont-
real. Upon 'being 'ordained he
served of Our Lady of Merey
'Church, Sarnia, until 1910 when
he became assistant at $t. Pet-
er's Cathedral, London.
While he was 'at London Fath-
er •O'Drowski organized the Dra-
anatie ICaub and also organized
the sanctuary 'choir.
Prom 1912 to 1926 he was
pastor at the ;Sacred Heart
'Church in Pott Larobton and
from 1926 to 11934 was pastor of
34. Patrick's 'Church, Dublir. Por
the next five years he was past-
or at St. Mary's !Church
'coo and from 1939 until his re-
eireanent in 1951 Father 0"-
Drowski was in ;charge of the
'Church at St. :Columfban.
A sister, airs. Edgar (Virgin -
la) Schlosser, of Waterloo, sur-
vives.
Pontifical IRequiem Mass was
offered by the Most Rev, John
C. 'Cody, Bishop of London, at
Ifichael's ;Church, London, on
'Wednesday morning at 10.30
end intennent was in St. Peter's
rar,yraetery.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Peree Johnston
announce the engagement of
their daughter Phyllis Eleanor
to MT. Donald ;Collin Gampbell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Colin 'Diann-
Mayaield, 'Ont. The (mar-
riage will take place on June 9,
1956 at the 'United ;Church,
Verna.
ENGAGEMENT
Mn and Mrs. William Stanley
Dennis, R. R. 1, Clifford, an-
nounce the engagement of their
youngest daughter, Ida Sueleh,
bo Mr. Robt. James ,Wallace, son
of Mrs. Edythe Wallace, Toron-
to, and the late Russel Robert
Wallaee. The wedding to take
place in First Presbyterian
;Church, May 26th at 2 p.m.
ENGAGEMENT
MT. and lairs. 'Ward Forrest,
R. R. 1, Zurich, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
eldest 'daughter Anna 'Grace, to
.Mr. Ross Ronald Riley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Riley 'of
Cromarty. The wedding to take
place in May.
Miss Kelly Resigns
From H.S. Staff
The resignation of Miss Mir-
iam Kelly, physical training
teacher, raises the number of
staff members Waving to three
at ,Searterth district high sehoal.
One vacancy has been filled
ley the appointment this week of
James ISchrrnelefeske ;of Trout
Creek es French and; Latin
teacher in Grades 9 and 10. My.
Sehmelefeske is a graduate this
year of the University af West-
ern Ontario.
Two more appointments to the
staff are necessary to bring it
up to required strength: next
term, as one additional teacher
re being added.
(Miss Kelly will teach at Oak-
ville next year. Her work was
highly regarded by the board in
this her first year of teaching.
Bert Slaw Goes
To Moscow
Bert ,Shaw, a former ISeaforth
boy, now of the Department of
External 'Affairs, Ottawa, left
last week for 'Moscow 'where he
twill serve with the 'Canadian
Brebassy. 'Prior to his 'departure,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Shaw, London, entertained at
their home on Adelaide Street at
a farewell party. Out-of-town
guests included Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Langford, Detroit, and
WIT. and Mrs. R. J. Seussey and
son, i3iily, of Seaforth. Donald
:Langford, of Stroud; the Rev.
Jack Langford, 'of Sarnia, and
Gordon Langford, Toronto.
REAL ESTATE CHANGE
Mrs. 3. L. Bell has sold her
house at Roxboro to Mm. E. Mor-
ton of Hensall who gets posses-
sion the end of this Trion*. Mr.
Morton is a native eff Ayr and
earme to Hensall district recently
from Winnipeg.
Mrs. Bell will move to Sea-
forbh where she has purchased
the house of Ralph 'McFadden on
John Street through the office
of M. A. Reid. The II/Redden
family will join Mr. McFadden
at Burlington.
Edward Brady has purchased
the house of his neighbor, Mrs.
Joseph Matthews, Coleman St.,
and intends to move into it later
this month.
ST. THOMAS W. A.
The regular monthly meeting
of the W. A. of St. Thomas
Church, was held on Tuesday af-
tenizon at the parish hall with
a good attendance. 1VIes. George
MeGavin presided. The meeting
opened with :Mrs. John Oldfield
reading scripture. Mrs. J. James
.and Miss D. Parke gave inter-
esting reports of the annual
meeting 'which they attende'd in
London. MTs. W. fSourth.gate :Sr.
and Mrs. A. Moore ;displayed the
atticles of clothing for the bale
ICardston, Alberta.
The bale was packed follow-
ing the meeting. Plans were
made for the 'blossom tea .and
bake Sale all May 16 in the par-
ish hall, The spring 'deanery
aneeting will be held in Brussels
on May 30. The June meeting
will be held en June 5 in the
Toren of a potluck supper. The
aneeting closed rwith the bene-
diction.
HOME AND SCHOOL
The regale]. monthly meeting
of the Hoene ;and 'School Club
Will be held in 'So:forth Palle
School On Tuesday, 11Vlay 15 at
5:15 p.m. The ;officers will be in-
stalled for the coming year and
a penny sale will be held. Please
try and come and don't forget
yourgift for the penny sale. A
donation :will be made to the
Lions Peel out el the profits of
this sale. Bring a friend.
DEGREE TEAM HERE
The filet rdegree teem ef Rom-
.
eo Lodge, ,Strattord, conferred
the first degree on several can-
didates at Fidelity Lodge of
Oddfellows,..Searfortfh, art the re-
gular aneetang on May 9th.
Shower Given
For Bride -Elect
A shower in honor of Mise
IDuelah Dennis, bride elect of
this month, was held Monday
evening when friends gathered
at the home off Mrs. Adam Aet
to present her with many lolvely
gifts. Games of bingo were en-
joyed and a bride's beak was ar-
ranged.
The following address was
read by 'Miss Blanche Bache:
'Team Huelath: When we fin-
ally got the news you and Jim
had set ;the date, we tlecIded to
give a shower before it was too
late. The ones with sone exper-
ience 'on marital bliss thought
perhaps some good aid -Vice would
never go amiss. The rest of us
lacking experience too, thought
this ;ought to he good so here we
are too. For instance we know
you and Jim are in love, but
there'll be times when you'll
think he's just a big anag. Before
you are married it's honey and
dear, but burn 'his toast once
and that's not what you'll hear.
In Changing your status from
Miss to Mra, you'll find that it's
not ;all roses 'and kisses. But we
know you'll be happy cause the
look in. Jim's eyes shows haw
happy and proud he is to have
you for a. bride. From the mom-
ent he met you he knew no one
else ;would do, the only girl he
would allow to run up his hills
and 'cook his stew. And, since
you've decided to 'change your
name, remember your friends
will still be the same. Wishing
you luck and happiness too,
along with these gifts we've
brought for you, Goodbye Miss
Dennis, hello Mrs. Wallace, we'll
remember it's IBuelah when we
cone a'calling."
Following the opening of the
gifts, Miss Dennis made a fitting
reply of thanks.
Lunch was served by the host-
esses Mrs. Adam Ast, Misses
Flora Brown, Shirley Dick and
Blanche Radio, assisted by Mrs.
Lyle 'Becht:, Mts. 'Bob Dog and
Misses Joan Iltacho and Jessie
Brown,
REUBEN FROST
A former well known Sea -
forth contractor, It. Frost, ;died
about 6.10 a.m. on Saturday,
May 5, at the 'Riverside Nursing
Home, &Mahe% after an illness
of four days. MT. Frost was a
native 'of I-Ebbeet and was in his
85th year. His wife, the former
Charlotte Bristow, predeceased
him in November, 1943. Mr.
Frost founded a cement block
business while living in Seaforth
'and 'con'ducted a contracting
business until his retirement in
1945. He is survived by one son,
Jack, of Dundas; and three
,dangluters, Beatrice, Mrs. H.
Burgess of Wlich.; Dor-
othy, MTs. L. B. Hayne, 01 ;Sim-
coe, and Jean, Mrs. Joseph Dill,
of Dublin. There are also 11
grandehildren and one great
grandchad.
The funeral took place on
Monday, May 7th from the G.
A. Whitney 'funeral home, .Goel-
mich Street West, followed by
burial in 1VIalblandbank 'ceme-
tery. Rev. Bruce Hall efficiated.
The pallbearers were: Scott
'Cluff, Allen Reid, Joe Dorsey,
Sid Pullman, Roy Dungey, Al-
vin Sillery.
FIRESIDE CLUB
The Fireside Fellowship of
First Church anet at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McMillan on
Tuesday evening last and spent
a most pleasant time. Mrs. W. J.
Stuart opened the meeting with
a poem "M'aking Friends", after
which a hymn was sung and the
Loid'a Prayer repeated in Uni-
son. Mrs. R. eVIeFadden read the
scripture and led in prayer. The
meeting was in charge 'of Mr.
and Wits. James F. Scott and
James .called en Mrs. RossHam-
ilton who sang two lovely solos.
A picture (baking contest vas en-
joyed in Which every person took
part. ,Mrs. E. A. !MaMaster gave
'a vivid story of her recent trip
to the Bahamas, a-ncl. ,Mrs. 'Camp-
bell showed pictures 'of the man-
ner in which they live in that
Masan country. Following lunch
Mrs. W. J. Stuart spoke a few
words of ;appreciation of the
work Mrs. It. 'McFadden had
done in the past years al-M.111UB
Alice Reid presented her with a
pretty gift. ,Mrs. Glenn 'Campbell
thanked all those who had anade
the evening such a euccess, and
Mr. 'and Mrs. McIVEllan for their
hospitality.
HAPPY HOMEMAKERS
The fourth meeting of the
Seafosth Happy Homemakers
was held on Saturday, May 56h.
In the morning we visited the
Stacey ;milk plant at Mitchell,
after -lunch we 'held, our meeting;
at Emile Elliott's. 'The meeting
was 'opened by singing "John
Brown's Body" followed by the
4-111. 'pledge. 12 girls answered
the roll .call, "Dessert suitable
for Supper". Next meeting is at
the home of Marjorie Papple 011
Saturday, May 12th. The discus-
sion period followed when the
use of leftovers and the use of
meat 'and :meat ;alternates for
supper ;were 'discussed, Alice
Ann Nixon ;and Gloria ;Carter
talked on the malting of 'cheese
ondue and the use of rice and
cheese in the white sauce. Vir-
ginia 'Smith thanked Emile.. God
sate the Queen was sung fol-
lowed by a delicious lunch
Roll,call for next meeting, A
supper dish prepared at borne.
Home. assignments: 1, Work
st record lsook. 2. Make two sup-
per dishes containing sneat, fish,
eggs or 'cheese and Tecard m TO-
eoild,book.
LADIES.' GUILD
-;The monthly meeting of the
;Ladles' Guild was held On Tues-
day in the parish h0i of St.
Thomas' 'Church. The president,
Mrs. Spitball TtiNtS in ;charge. The
next meeting will be held; at the
Rectory.
ST. •COLUMBAN C. W. L.
The monthly meeting of the
ICethelic Women's League was
held in the vestry of the church
with the president, Mrs. Joseph
Kale in the chair. The minutes
of the last aneeting were read
by the secretary, 'Mrs. Albert
Cronin ;and the treasurer's re-
port given by Mrs. Angus Ken-
nedy. Mrs. John Murphy and Mrs.
Albert (Cronin were appointed
visiting cotmrmittee for the month
'of May.
iOur president reminded mem-
bers of the 'Pilgrimage to Mount
St. Joseph on Sunday, May 20.
Mrs. Kale and Mrs. 'Cronin are
delegates to Diocesan Conven-
tion in London, May 14 ;and 15.
A penny sale is to he held on
May 29. The meeting adjourned
and closed with prayer.
Form W.I. Branch
At Walton
Mrs. !Stanley Bride of Ford-
wich, District Predident, was
present at a meeting held at the
home of Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull
to organize a W. I. in Walton
and vicinity. The meeting open-
ed rwith the singing of "0 'Cana-
da" and repeating the Lord's
Prayea 1VLTs. ,Bande expressed
her pleasure 'at 'bolting here to
help the group join the largest
Women's Organization in the
world. In the East Huron Dis-
trict there are now 11 branches.
Mes. Crosby, Southern District
Secreibary, gave a few remarks
on the work 'of the Institute.
Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull was eleet-
ed secretary tfOT the eve-ning.
The officers elected were 'as fol-
lows:
Presid'ent, ;Mrs.' ,M far gar et
Humphries; 1st vice pres., Mrs.
Frank Walters; 2nd vice pres.,
Mrs. Wm. 3. Tarnbull; Sec.-
Treas., ,Mrs. 'Want Turnbull;
Assistant Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Tor-
rance Durudas; District Direet-
or, Mrs. Frank Kirkby; Branch
Directors, ;Mrs. jim MeDonald,
Mrs. James ICoutts, Mrs. Peter
-Maenad; Anditers, Mrs. Wm.
Humphries, ;Mae- Ted McCreath;
Press Reporter, ,Mrs. Douglas
Ennis; Pianist, Mrs. Herb Travis;
Assistant pianist, 'Mrs. jack
Bryans; 'Sunshine Committee.
Mrs. Nelson Marks; Standing
10oenrnittees: Agricultural and
Canadian Industry, fMes. Ken
1V1cDonald, Mrs, Leslie Oliver;
'Home ;Economics ,and Health,
,Mrs. George 'Love, 'Mrs. Earl
Mills; Historical Researeh and
Current Events, Mrs. Jack Bry-
ans, Mrs. Ross McCall.; Citizen-
ship and Education; Mrs. And-
rew Turnbull, Mre. Harald Bol-
ger; ;Public Relations 'and Com-
munity Activity, Mrs. Stewart
Humphries, Mrs. 11. Travis; Re-
solutions, 'Mrs. Harvey Craig,
Mrs. Douglas Fraser. Mrs. Har-
ald Seaters of Brussels gave a
very interesting talk en Insti-
tute work stating that each
;meeting should h;ave something
to see, something to hear and
something to do.
The Installation Ceremony
then took place with 'Mrs. Stan-
ley Bride in charge. Mrs. James
Armstrong, another guest of the
evening spoke a few words in-
viting the 'branch rto the District
Annual Womeras Institute meet-
ing to be held June 7th in Brus-
sels 'United 'Church.
Mrs. Margaret Hum phries
then took the chair. 28 anemlbesa
paid their foes. It was decided to
held the meetings in the evening
every fourth Thursday of the
month at 8.30 p.m 'The next
meeting will be held 'at :the
Iso'me of Mrs. Wan, J. Turnbull
on May 24th. :Lunch to be taken
by Mrs. George Love,Mrs. And-
rew Turnbull, 'Mrs. en. MoDon-
eld and Mrs. George McArthur.
The president moved a vote of
thanks to the ladies who assist-
ed with the organizing and In-
stallation of officers and to the
hostess for.iihe use of her house.
The meeting ;closed by singing
"The Queen". Anyone (wishing
to join ;can do so by coming
the next 'meeting and paying
their fees. Come one, come 'all
and make our Walton Branch a
Teal success.
1The Wernen's Institute exe-
cutive held a meeting at the
home 'of .Mrs. Torrance Dundas
on Monday evening, May 71± to
compile pamphlets whieh will be
used at the meetings during the
year.
BUTLER-THOMPSON
Northside United Church was
prettily decorated with spring
flowers ;when the wedding took
place on Saturday of :Miss Lillian
.Belle Thompson, X-ray techni-
cian in 'Guelph General Hospital,
land George Benedict Butler,
electronics technician, R.C.A.F.
Stations Clinton. Rev. d3ruce W.
Hall ;offieisted. The bride's par-
ents came from their home in
Oharlottetawn, Prince Edward
Is., to attend the wedding. Mr.
and Mrs. Butler will reside at
APPENDICITIS VICTIM
fOn Monday evening, May '7,
Mr. Joseph Williaans of Toronto
was brought home to Seaforth
and operated on for an acute
attack of eppendicitis. His con-
dition was described 'ss satisfac-
tory on Tuesday morning.
Mr. Williams ;had been a form-
er emplo-yee sut the 'Toronto Do -
:minion 'Bank here. He was mov-
ed to Toronto onlya short time
ago.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jeffery
of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Elliott.
Mrs. Jim Neweombe ancl
'with Mr. and Mrs. William
Stapivalentoan,
d Mrs. Bill ;Byrne 'of
Trenton, Vlichrigan, with "Monica
Byrne.
IMr. and 'Mrs. Ronald Butters
of SehringviSle, with Mr. and
Mrs. Ford Butters.
Mr. ,and. .1VIrs. A. Whethann
with avh.. and Mrs. Pugh in
'Clairmont.
The first meeting of the new
Officers of the Dublin Sub -Divi-
sion of. the 'Catholic Women's
League was held on Monday
evening in the :Continuation
School ;at 8.30. About 24 mem-
bers were in ;attendance. Mrs.
John Flannery, the presidents
opened the meeting with prayer
and a hymn was' sung in sanison.
Mrs. William Feeney, the tee.,
read the minutes of the previous
meeting and were adopted as
read. 'Mrs. James J. Krauskopf
Teed the correspondence since
the last 'meeting. Mrs. Emil Hea-
ly, tale past president was called
to the fa•ont and Mrs. 'Lloyd Me-
Carthy presented her with a Roes
ary. Mrs. Healy thanked the 're-
finers. IVIns, Joseph Delaney
gave an interesting reading of
"May is for Mary". The sleeking
was :adjourned and lunch was
served.
EGMONDVILLE
Mr. and MTS. Robert Boyes 01
,OriAlla visited recently with the
former's mother, iMrs. Robert
Boyes ;Sr. and evith his brothers
Mr. mrd. Mrs. Ed Boyes and MT.
and Mrs. Alex Boyes. They in-
tend leaving shortly cf or England
where they will reside for some
time.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Elmore .Stepthen-
son accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Lee McConnell and Mr. and
Miss. 'Perce Johnston .of Varna,
visited on Sunday with their
eousin, Ur. and Mrs. Alex Wylie
of rMarietta Mitch.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Young and
family 'spent Sunday with 'MTS.
YOUng'S ,parents at Sit. Thomas.
Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Welber and Karen of ICitchener
with rthe former's 'mother, MTS.
E. J. Weber; Mr. and .Mrs. Grant
Houston of Ayton with Mr, and
Mrs. A. Houston and Miss Fran-
ces 'Houston; Miss Jessie Finlay-
son of Lorne Park with her
mother, Mrs. 'Jas. Einlayson;
Miss Laura McMillan of Toroisbo
with her another, 'Mrs. W. F.
McMillan; lilies Alice Watson of
London with her another, Mrs.
J. S. Watson.
A nember of 'aur ladies ;at-
tended the W. A. Spring Rally
at ,Clinton on Wednesday.
Dr. A. S. Black
Reopens Office
Dr. Alexander S. Black, B.A.,
p.o.e., of Lake 'cowpoke:xi, B.C.,
bas purchased the dental prac-
tise of the late Dr. F. J. Bechely
and expects to open his office
next (Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Slack
and son Robert, age Ws years,
arrived in Searfortih on Mleirsday
and me living in the Mai/ester
Apartments, Goderiob st. east,
Dr, ;Black was raised at Assin-
ihoia, Sask. He was a lieutenant
in the Winnipeg 'Grenadiers and
was in Hong Kong from 1941 to
1945.. He is a graduate of the
University of Toronto.
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. J. Addison, Miss Grace
Addison visited with .Mts. ;Con -
sit* and •Mrs, Wm. Douglas on
Sunday.
Mr. Jas. sAillen of York spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen.
The many friends of Jack
Broadfoot are pleased to know
he is progressing es well as
possible after his serials acci-
dent.
Mrs. Rev. S. Davison has as
'her guest her sister, MTS. Rev.
W. G. Brigden of Orillia for a
few weeks.
We are glad to report that
Mr. Yeoanan Aldwinkle is doing
es well as expected 'after hia
serious operation in St. Joseph
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Mullen of
.Stratford, and Mrs, Wrn. Swan
Hamilton, spent •Sunday with
Mrs. IC. Ham and Miss M. Swan.
Mrs. N. Baird and Mrs. Doug-
las Jones have returned home
after attending the wedding of
Geo. Baird in the West.
The W, A. met in the school
room 'of the church on May 1st
with 31 members attending. The
opening hymn 106. Mrs. Thosn-
son and Mrs, G. Graham had
charge of the devotional exercis-
es. Mrs. Graham took as her
topic "Wonders, Reverence and
Adoration." Hytrin 26 was sung
and Mrs, Graham closed this
part of the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. John Broadfoot tools the
president's Chair in the absence
of Mrs. Baird. The W. A. creed
was repeated in unison. The sec-
retary, :Mrs. W. MeBeath, gave
her report. The roll call was re-
sponded by the name of your
favourite Dower. The treasur-
er's report was given and Mrs.
L. Wilson received the offering.
Thankyou notes were read from
airs. N. Walker, Miss Bowey,
the Baird and Jones families.
Mrs. Moffat reported for the
Manse Committee. The work
there to be in the hands of the
committee. Mrs. Rohner report-
ed making two hospital cells.
;Our annual visitor day will be
held on June 15th and the as-
sociation decided to invite Eg-
anontiville and Turners Societies
to he our guests this year with
Mrs. L. Wilson ,and Mrs. W.
Stott as a welcome ;committee.
The lunch committee to be the
group leaders land the pro -gram
committee to look after the pro-
gram. Quite a discussion took
place as to 'Whether we have a
picnic in July instead of a meet-
ing or would we have a bus trip.
It was moved by 'Mrs. 'G. Hend-
erson and seconded by Mrs.
Hargreaves that we have our an-
nual picnic on July 3rd. The
Sports committee to be Mrs. Al-
len Jr., Mrs. Fred Bothwell and
Mrs. S. Baird. The lunch com-
mittee, Miss M. McDonald, Mrs.
Henderson, Mrs. L. Wilson and
Mrs. Fotheringhana
'The meeting closed :with the
W. A. hymn and prayer. A de-
licious lunch was served bY
group 4.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Jack ,Scott 01
Milverton with Mr. and airs. Ed
Arnold.
Mr. and IVIrs..M. C. Van Bahl
and femily 'of Byron have (mov-
ed onto the farm of 111r. Jack
Meagher of Logan twp. Which
they recently bought.
Mr. and IMrs. Tom (Butters and
Miss !Monica Byrne attended the
funeral ;al the bale Min. Ceeil
Van ;Horne at Hensel', ;Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Carpenter
and family of , {Math= vith
'Mrs. Joseph ICespentea
COMPETE AT CLINTON
Eight scouts from the First
Seaforth Troop took part in the
county .competitions nt Clinton
on Saturday and ranked third
out of 10 troops competing.
The boys were in charge of
Asst. .Scout blaster David IVIc-
Kinnell, assisted by Jim 'Crieb,
I troop leader. Keith Sham is
scoutmaster and Tom Broome,
senior 'patrol leader.
KIPPEN
3/liss Etta jarrott of Toronto
spent a few days at her home
here.
Mr. John L. Henderson has
rented his home on the highway
to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Vander -
berg and family of B. C.
fern. Wm. Kyle, Mr. Lloyd
Vernier and Miss Eleanor Ven-
ner of Hensall attended the fun-
eral of an aunt Mrs. MarshOhari-
ton in Parkhill on Tuesday.
Mrs, A, Gackstetteas 'Gail and
Lynn ;attended the wedding of
Miss Iva Blanchard 'of Exeter to
MT. Robert Wade of IOrediton in
The United tBretheen Evangeli-
cal Church, Crediton, 'Satur-
day. They later visited their
aunt and uncle Mr. ;and Mrs.
Wnn, Metz Ceediton.
Oliver McKay and Mr. 'Norman
Long visited on Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McKay at
Hilesburg.
Messrs Toan Kyle and Donald
McLella,n, the latter o,f ,Chisel -
burst are on a motor trip to
ISseloatchesvan.
MT. and Mie. ;Clarence Hutchi-
son ,of St. Thomas and 31s. Gib -
eon af Wroxeter were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Melia
IYITs. Leonard Lovell were the
Recent visitors of Mr. and
latter's parents, Mi. and Mrs.
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$5,00 & up
Fancy stone rings.. $5 & up
Compacts $1.95 & up
Diamond Rings$25.00 & up
SILVERWARE
sugar & Cream and tray
sets 3.95 & up
Butter Dishes with knife
2 60 & up
Cake plates 3.50 & up
Relish dishes • 3.50 & ttp
Cracker & Cheese sets
$3.00 & up
Roll trays 3.50 & up
Teapot, sugar & cream
sets .... $19.95 & up
Flower holders3.75 & up
Teaspoon in Rogers or)
Community $1.00
44 pc, set Oneida Commun-
ity Silverware in
walnut chest .49.95
"South Seas" Tidbit
Server 89c
Salad Spoon & Server,
Silver plated 99c set
Fancy Aluminium Ware
Lazy Susans 4,50 & up
Coaster Sets 1.95
Marmalade Set.... 1.65 & up
Candle Holders .... 3.00 pr.
Bowls $2 110 & up
Fancy bonbons.., 1.75 &
Fancy Candy dishes 3.75
Trays 6.90 & up
Pens &
Shaeffer Pens 1.96 & up
Sheaffer Bali Point pens
$1.95 & up
Waterman Pens .. $3.95 & up
Waterman Ball Point pen
$1.95 &
Bone China Cups &
Saucers . , . , $1.00 & 00
"Mother" cups & saucers
$1.25 & up
China teapots . $1.50 & up
China plates $1.00 & un.
Bone China Cream &
Sugar Sets .. $1.50 & 10
China Platters 50c & up
China wheelbarrow
planters .... 51.00 & up
Fancy wall plaques
750 set & up
Vases 11 GO & up
3 -tier Servers . „ . $4.50 & up
Angels of the Month $1.00
Cups & Saucers of the
Month $1.75
Scotch "Tartan" Cups
& Saucers $1.75
(26 different Tartans)
94 pe. Dinner Sets
(service for 12) 24.95 & uP
62 pc Dinner Sets
(service for 6) -19.75 & isp
20 pc. Starter Sets . 6.95 & up
5 pc. Place Settings $1.80 up
Royal Doulton figurines
......... 8.00 & up
Hummell figures .. 2.00 & up
Watches & Clocks
Bulova watches .. $29.75 up
Gruen watches .. 29.75 &
Elco Watches .. 24.96 & up
Elgin Watches . 33.75 & up
Cornell watches .. 19.95 &up
Expansion bracelet 3.95 & up
T. B. Expansion 7.50 & isp
Westclox electric alarm
clocks 5.45 & np
Westclox electric kitchen
clock 5.95 & up
Westclox Travalarm 8.95
Musical Alarm 9.95
"Fireplace" Electric Clock
24.95
400 -day Clock 29.75
Normandy Chime Clock
24.95 & ip
Pencils
Parker "jotter" Ball Paint
Pens $2 95
Parker "Liquid Lead"
Pencils 53.95
Parker "51" Pen. 15.00 & isp
Eversharp Ball Point
Pens 03c & up
CORNFLOWER GLASSWARE A complete line of fancy
pieces in this popular glassware, from $1.00 up
Musical Powder Boxes -Many fancy designs, from $4.95 up
It will pay you to look around our Store -you're sure to find
a lovely Mother's Day Gift at the price you want
SAVAUGE'S
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Allen Parker and George and
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Cavelier, all
of 4Chathenn.
A very successful evening was
spent on Friday last when nei-
ghbors of Mr. ,and Mrs. Hugh
Henderiek met to :welcome them
to this sdistrict The evening was
spent in playing euchre and a
dainty lunch was served.
,Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor of
Stratford spent Saturday with
Mrs. Dinsdale and Miss Mabel
Whiteanan. airs. 'Dinsdele re-
turned home after spending sev-
eral weeks with her daughter
and son-in-law in Stratford.
Mr. an'd 'Mrs. A. ,Gackstetter
visited on Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson in
W. M. S. Meet
The WMS of St. Andrew's Un-
ited 'Church, Kippen, met on
Wednesday evening iast at the
home of Mrs. John Cooper Jr.
with .a good attendance. The
president, 'Mrs. Emerson Ander-
son was in charge, Mrs. P. :Char-
ters was co -hostess. The aneeting
opened by reading hymn 148 in
unison. Me's. Ross Love was in
charge of the devotional period.
A letter was read from our
prayer partner, Miss Ada San
dell who is ;coming Come shortly
on furlough. The ;auxiliary ac-
cepted 'an invitation from the
Varna group to attend their
meeting on May Mrs. J.
McLellan an'd Mrs. Bert Faber
gave reports on :the Presbyto-
lel 'which they recently attended
in James St. UnitedrChurch, Ex-
eter, Mrs. H. Jones reported for
11e visiting committee, Ma's. 1VIc-
Leod and Mrs. E. Kyle are the
visitors foe IVIdy: It was 'decided
to pack a bale May 17, 'dona-
tions to be left at either of the
stores or the manse. The roll
tall was answered with the test
word 'Love', Mes. John Sinclair
'favored ,with Mothers' Day
Poems. Mrs. Lloyd. Lovell was in
elrarge 'of the study .assisted 40
Mrs. Kyle, Mrs. iMcLeod, 1VIrs. 3.
(Anderson. end ;Mrs. MeMuttrie.
Mrs. Ralph Turner extended
thanks to the hostess and e0 -
hostess. The closing hymn was
356 and Mrs. Anderson pro-
nounced the benedietion. A dein-
rby lunch was served.
CROMARTY
The May :meeting of the fWM,S
was held at the home ,of Mrs.
Frank Allen with Mrs. T. :Laing
presiding. She opened the °sleet-
ing with the ,casa to worship,
scripture reading and 'prayer.
The roil cam "Sowing" was azi-
5.
severed by 15 members. Mrs,
Calder WicKaig had charge of the
study book lesson with :Vas. Har-
burn, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Harper
and ,Mrs. Lomond assisting, 'The
president, Mrs. iSorsclahl con-
ducted the business period. The
Glad Tidings prayer was read
by Mrs. Houghton and the topic
"Day by Day" was given by
Mrs. K. aleKellar. The ;meeting
closed with prayer by Mrs. T.
L. Scott.
Mrs. Houghton presided for
the Ladies' Aid meeting and op-
ened with scripture reading and
prayer. Business transacted in-
cluded decision to donate $10 to
the Cancer Fund, an order for
25 new hymn ;books for the ,Sun -
clay ;School and several new ta-
bles to be made for the 'base-
ment. The meeting closed with
'the Lord's Prayer in unison.
Lunch was served by the com-
mittee in charge.
The household effects of Mr.
John !Robentson were sold iar
auction on Wednesday. The pro-
perty has since been ;bought by
Mr. Norman HarbuTn, Mr. Ro-
bertson intends leaving Shortly
for a trip to the West to visit
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and :Mrs. John 'Wilton and other
friends. We are sorry to lose
such a valued citizen.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Abbise,
Georgetown. spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold. CarcY.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 'Cockwell
and boys visited on ;Sunday with
Mas 'and Mrs. 'Otto Walker.
Mrs- Grace 'Sc'ott, Mrs. Will
Miller and Mrs- John Wallace
visited in London on Thursday.
Three new pupils, Laurena
'Storey, ;Alec Scott end Alfred
Chappel started to school at
S. S. 6, on Monday.
WINTHROP
The football club sponsored 'a
dance and euchre on PridaY
evening last in the Winthrop
Hall. Ten ;tales of euchre were
enjoyed, after which the follow-
ing persons icontributed :music
for dancing; ,Mrs, Robert 'Grim-
oldby, Miller Adams, Mrs, Har-
vey Dolmage and John Leaning.
Guest of honer was Murray
Dalton, who was presented with
a shirt arid a windbreaker.,
Betty Axtmen and J aanes Axt-
man of the Stratford Normal
School Spent the weekend at
their home here.
Miss Belle :McClure, Mts. uMar-
garet Broadfoot and Mr. Bert
McClure spent Sunday with Miss
Ethel McClure and Mr. John Mc -
°lure.