The Seaforth News, 1956-06-14, Page 4WALTON
,Mrs. George Dundas received
word on ;Monday morning last
Of the death of her eldest sister,
Mrs, William 1Millsom formerly
'Rebecca John ton donghter of
the late Mr. and ,Mrs. Andrew
Johnston, who at one time were
residents of Walton. Mrs Mill -
eon resided with her daukhter,
Mrs, Robert Daubeninire of
Cleveland. She was in her 84th
year and had not enjoyed very
good health 'for a number of
veins. Surviving besides her
daughter Jean, are five grand -
;Children, and five sisters Mrs.
Agnes (Henry and Mrs. Janet
Frederick of Stockton, 'Californ-
ia Mrs. Caroline ;Staples, Win-
nipeg; Mrs. :Mend E. Dennison,
andGalt;M
rs. George Dtrndas
Walton, A !brother, Robert John-
ston predeceased her three years
ago,
1Master. Billie Rutledge, Lon-
don is holidaying with his grand
pother, ;Mrs. M. Humphries this
week.
BRODHAGEN
Mr. Lavern Wolfe has been
off work for several weeks. ow-
ing to a fall while working- for
A Good Short Term Investment
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Debentures
Issued for $100 and Upwards
4%
PER ANNUM --- 5 YEARS
x!3/4 Per Annum
`i 3 and 4 Years
ENQUIRIES WELCOMED
The
Ontario Loan & Debenture Co.
Dundas St. at Market Lane and on Market Square
London Assets Nearly :$40.000,1100 Ontario
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the Gaffney C.onstr•uotion Co. in
Stratford, in which lie received
a leg injury,
Quite a number from here at,
tended the installation e r tallatiou service
of Rev, John Arbuckle at Hes
peler Lutheran 'Church on Sun-
day evening,
Visitors with Mr, and ars, La-
vern Wolfe recently were: Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Pierce of Se-
brringviile, ItIr, and Mrs. Lorne
Wolfe and Marcel of Stratford,
Rev, .and Mrs. Paul Fiseher,
Waterloo with his parents, Rev.
and Mrs, Edgar Fischer,
(Miss Deborah and Master
Richard Broughton of Atwood
with (their grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs, Edwin Rock this week.
Mr. and Mrs. (Laverne Wolfe
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morena
in Dashwood last Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Slarloff
and ,Miss Marlene ;Priestap were
guests at the ;wedding of Glen
Mueller and Rose (Marie ;Hai-
loff at Wartburg on ;Saturday.
,Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Haratji,
Sharon and Joyce ;of ;Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. :Glen ;Bennewies
Windsor; ,Miss Sue Hillis and
Earl Sciierbarth of Detroit with
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCING
Every Saturday
CLIFF SCANLON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
IT'S NEW !
IT'S SWEET & SMOOTH
IT'S TERRIFIC !
EMMISMErgella
PkentreNeurest
K Yl U!
Association Mass X -Ray 'Survey
Inures, which appear elsewhere in
from one enol of the County
'aging.
only because of the whole-
hearted men and women through-
out to the work of this support the results, of course.
involved, it is not possible to thank
so freely of their time. Their
their knowledge that by Cheil'
THAN
The Intron County TB
is now completed. Final i
this issue, reveal that the response
to the other was most encouraging.
These results were possible
hearted support and effort.
out Huron by the hundreds
organ-
izing the campaign. Without
would have been negligible.
ef-
forts
Because of the numbers i
individually those who gave
thanks, however, will lie in
f its they have made a major contribution to the war against
tuberculosis,
Huron County TB Association
AFTER ALL BILLS
ARE PAID
IN BUSLNESti when all bills are paid at the end
of the year. what is left (after taxes) is profit.
Profit provides the money from which dividends
to shareholders or owners are paid.
Any enterprise that year after year disburses all
of its profits in dividends is headed for financial
trouble. Prudence dictates that a portion of each
year's profits be retained and used in the business.
These retained earnings enable a business to pay
at least a part of the cost of the constant need for
better equipment and additional capacity.
Profits are necessary for business growth. And
business growth creates more jobs. Thus profits
retained in a glowing business benefit employees.
shareholder; and customers.
THE
STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA
LIMITED
MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TOP,ONTO
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bennewies,
Mrs. ,Elizabeth ,Rock visited
her daughter, SMrs. Harold
Grove and IMr. Grove in Detroit
recently v ly and celebrated Mr, and
Mrs. Grove's 25th wedding an-
niversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Selreubarth
and Marlene, and Mr. and Mrs.
August IScheitbart'h visited rela-
tives in Detricot over the week-
end.
Mr. and ,Mrs, Jatk Sellick and
Sharon and airs. Joseph Sillick
of Teeswiater with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold ,Sirrybh on ISrnldaly.
,Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth
and Mrs. Ford IDickison and
Glenda visited with their daugh-
ter and sister, Mrs. 'Roibt, Gibbs
and ar. Gibibs, Glencoe, recently.
BRUCEFIELD
,The Brucefield W. A. enter-
tained ;the ladles o8 Turners'
Church, Egsnondvi'i1e and Brice -
field 'Societies at their Visitors'
Day meeting, June bath. The
meeting opened with singing
hymn 578. Mrs, Jas. Thompson
read Psalm 11 and MIns. G. Goa -
ham led in prayer. Mrs. George
Henderson ,and Mrs G. Richard-
son sang adduet ";BeThou Near"
accompanied I3oy Mrs. W. Me -
Beath. 'Mrs. G. 'Graham took as
her topic "Social Conscious".
IMrs. (Lorne Wilson, IMrs, Wm.
Scott, Mrs. C. Ham and Mrs. H.
Berry received the offering, and
hymn 158 was sung. A quartette
frown Egmondville sang very
delightfully "Oh Tell Me His
Name Again". We were a then fa-
vored ored ri ith a duet from, Turners'
Ohurch "Trusting Jesus That Is
Ml' The Brucefield trio, Mrs
Murdoch at the organ, Mrs. Mac
Wilson, violin, and 'Mr•s. Geo.
Henderson, piano, was much en-
joyed. Mrs. Durst of Egmond-
ville then favored with a solo,
"When He 'Came To Dwell With
Me". This part of the meeting
closed with a mouth organ se-
lection from Turners' Church
contributed Iby sirs. Turner.
Mrs. Davison introduced the
guest speaker, :Mrs, Nelson Reid
of Walton, Mrs. Reid brought
greetings from the Presbyterial,
(Miss Martha McDonald thanked
the speaker and all who had
made the :gathering most pleas-
ant. The ladies were invited to
the schoolroom of the church
where about 125 enjoyed re-
freshments.
The many friends of Mrs. R.
Dawson are sorry to know she
fell and broke her leg above the
knee and is confined to the Sea -
forth hospital.
ZION
On Monday, June 11 the pu-
pils of S.S. 8, Logan, their teach-
er, Miss Margery Webster, and
their music teacher, Miss Joy
McNaughton, visited the radio
and television station in Wing -
ham. They were driven by Mrs.
L. Barker, Miss J. MeNaughton
and -firs. W, McKenzie, The pu-
pils made a tape recording of a
pi•ogranune to be aired Saturday
morning, July 28th. They were
eseorted through the T. V. sta-
tion and NM a studio program
in action. A good time was en-
ioyed by all.
VARNA
Mirs. D. J, Stephenson of Eg-
mondville visited with relatives
over the weekend,
Mr. Geo. Johnston is at pre-
sent confined to Seaforth Hos-
pital. His many friends wish hire
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Watson of De-
troit, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and firs. Lee Mc-
Connell.
Don't forget the Crusade for
Christ Services to be held in the
arena at Zurich on June 17 to
July 1.
WINTHROP
Rev. W. F. Smith of Sarnia
was a guest of Rev. and Mr=, J.
R. Holten on Friday. Rev. Smith
is a former minister of McKil-
lop Charge.
Mrs. Margaret Broadfoot spent
a few days with her brother,
Mr. John McClure and Miss
Ethel McClure.
A number of ladies of the
W3MS of Cavan Church were en-
tertained by Turner's .Church
W.A.. in Tuckersnai h on Wed-
nesday afternoon,
HENSALL
Mrs. W. McBride, London,
was hostess at a shower held at
her home for Mrs. Ray Consitt,
:nee Margaret Campbell) bride
of Saturday, June 9th, when a
number of girl friends present-
ed her with a miscellaneous
-shower, Mrs. Joyce Brigent of
London, also entertained a num-
ber of friends of the bride at
her home, the bride received
many lovely gets.
Friends and neighbors of S.
S. 2, Hay, met at the home of
Mr, and Mrs.. Percy +Campbel:
and presented their daughter
Mfarrare: with a shower of gifts
and good wishes prior to her
^marriage on June 9th. Contests
were paved atter which Mar-
garet was escorted to a decorat-
ed chair. The presentation ad-
dress ,was read by -Mrs. Larry
Croyn, and.3iule Brenda Koehl-
er presented the gifts in a de-
eoraaerd basket.
Word was received here of
the sudden death of Roy Ryck-
nrari in Detroit, son of Mr.
Grant Ryck an, Hensall. His
. early life was spent at Chisel -
burs and later at Toronto where
he graduated from the sehool of
Pharmacy. He owned a
store in Detroit for several
year; Surviving besides his wife
and two sons in Detroit, are his
father here, one brother, Mer-
vyn, Flint, Mich., and two sist-
ers, Mrs. T. J. Sherritt, Hensall,
and Mrs. Benjamin Case, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles and
family of London were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Len
Noakes.
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First Presbyterian
Church
Rev. D. Glenn Campbell
Minister
10 A.M. Church School and
Bible Olass
We will have as our .guesits
the members of the Women's
Auxiliary of the 'local branch
of the ;Canadian Legiosi.
11 a.nn,, "God's •Call to Wo-
men'
11`11,11, 1,"1 111x11„1 1 In 1111111,1`
Northside United I Church
;Rev. ;Bruce W. ;Hall, B A
5.0.1., Minister.
Friday, 8 p.m,, (Preparatory.
'Service,
Sunday:
10 a.an ;Church School and
Adult ,Bible Class,
11 a.m., Morning 'Service: Sa-
crament of the Lord's (Supper.
Toddlers' Group and Jr. Con-
gregation.
4 pan., ;Oars will leave the
Church forn a
A nu I Outdoor Sip-
per and ,Service at The Goderuch
,Summer ';School Grounds. All
welcome.
Egmondville United Church
Rev. W. E. (Milroy, Minister.
10 a.m., Ohuroh School.
11 a.m., Morning Worship:
Seiunon, "Father at ;Home",
iEvening 1Serviee cancelled in
favour of the 'Crusade for Christ
at Zurich.
McKillop Pastoral Charge
Preparatory ,Service, Friday
evening, Bethel Church at '8.30
p.m.; Sunday Services, Bethel at
10 am., ,Sundiay ;School 11
Cavan, Sunday School 10 a.m.,
Communion Service 11.15 a.m.,
Duff's, Sunday School 1.15 p.m.,
,Communion Service .at 2 p.m.—
Rev. J. R. Holden, Minister.
EGMONDVILLE
Isliss Frances Houston has re-
turned home from a ;pleasant
visit with friends in Brantford.
:Mrs. !Charlotte Lindsay was a
Sunday visitor with friends in
Stratford.
Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Broad -
foot of Walton were weekend
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs Ivy
Henderson.
Recent visitors with Mrs. Jas.
,Finlayson were Mr. and Mrsi.
Hayter of Webberville, liicli,,
Mrs. Lydia ,McKinley of -Stanley
called on Mis. Finlayson on Sun-
day.
;Miss ;Laura. McMillan of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with her
Mother, ,Mrs, W. F. McMillan.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Scotehmer
and ..firs. J. S, Watson attended
the funeral services at Goder
ich on Friday for the late Wan,
J. Watson, 68, native of Stanley
twp. who died at Rosetown,
Sask.- He was a son of the late
Mr, and Mrs. John Watson of
Bayfield.
Representatives of the C. B.
M. C. from Stratford addressed
morning and evening services at
Egmondville Church on Sunday.
WALTON
Mr. and firs. Laurence Ryan
and '.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan
attended the graduation exercis-
es of their niece, Miss Elizabeth
Rowland, of Stratford, from the
Loretta Academy.
The June meeting of the Wal-
ton Women's Association met on
Thursday afternoon in the base-
ment with a good attendance.
The president, Mrs. Walters,
took charge. The meeting opened
with the W. A. motto, Bible
reading, llth Psalm by ;Mrs.
Broadfoot. Mrs. Walters then
gave a reading on Psalm 11. The
thence song was sung followed
by prayer. Sec, report was read
and approved and thankyou
notes from Mrs. W. Bewley,
Mrs. Fox and ;Mrs. Walters. The
treasurer's report was given by
Mrs. A. Coutts. Committee for
church parlor, Mrs. Love. Mrs.
Ken 'McDonald, firs. T. Dundas.
Mrs. Achilles. Reports of Hur-
on Presbytery which was held
at Clinton; morning session was
given by Mrs. T. Dundas which
was very interesting. The after-
noon session given by Mrs. Wal-
ters proved very interesting
also. The meeting closed with
W. A. theme prayer.
HENSALL
Miss Marguerite McDonald of
London spent the weekend with
Mrs, Pears Case.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Neel, of Tav-
istock are visiting with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr, and
Mins. Wm, Brown this week.
Mr. Bruce Glenn of Toronto
visited last week with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. John 3f. Glenn
Funeral services were conduct-
ed by Rev. Donald MacDonald
at the Bonthron funeral home on
Monday for Miss Hannah Craig,
86, who died at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. In-
terment was in Baird's Ceme-
tery.
MASS CHEST X-RAY SURVEY
HURON COUNTY
1956 1952 1947
Winghan .. 2,736 1,668 3,315
Dungannon , 640 126
Goderich .., 2,874 2,106 3,977
Ethel , , ... 480 225(1943)
Gorrie 934 305 413
Fordwich ., 362 182
Brussels 1,102 710 1,293
Blyth 988 693 684
Seaforth 1,746 1,142 1,976
Hensall 669 437 731
Dashwood 588 269 615
Exeter 1,924 1,442 2,315
RCAF, Cent-
ralia
en -ralia 393 246
Winchelsea . 273 332
Crediton , 274 306
RCAF, Clin-
ton 150
Bayfield 408 348
Zurich ,..., 607 439 646
Clinton . , , , 2,383 1,880 1,735
19,525 12,853 17,650
THE SEAFORTIHi MEWS
Thursday, June 14, 1956
Regr nt Theatre
Thaw, .Pri, S,st. Juno 14-16-10 TAZA -- SON OF COI11Hsc
Rock Hudson - Barbara Rush
Thrilling ns America's most dangerous days
Mon, Tues. Weil., June 15-10.00 TRIAL Adult Entertainment
Glenn Ford • Dorothy McGuire
The entertainment experience everyone will talk about
Thurs. Frt. Sat , June 31-02.38 BORDER RIVER ..
Joel McCrea.- Yvonne De Carlo. COMINGrTrouble in the Glen
Here's Money
the 4P Saving News
Although we had the "Most Successful" Sale in the history
of our store, we still have more shoes on our shelves and
also the stock rooms at the back, than you would see in
most towns with twice our population.
Such being the case we Will continue our
Sale until 10 p.m. Saturday, June 23
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES ON WEDNESDAY MORNING
WILLIS SHOE OE STORE
The little store with the BIG BARGAINS
During this sale all purchases are -CASH
UP
TO
*!15001
PRIZES
GO
Seaforth Arena, Thurs. June 21
Auspices Seaforth Lions Club in conjunction with Seaforth
Hockey Association and Arena Commission. Proceeds in aid
of Lions Pool and sport generally
ADMISSION $1.00
r.
,
FOR SALE
BUILDINGS OF SEAFORTH
LUMBER LTD., GODERICH ST.
To be removed from premises
by Sept. lst
Phone 47
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
PETE MCGILLEN
Columnist, author...
Pete McGlllen knows Ontario
os the sportsman's paradise
FAR -AWAY FIELDS MAY LOOK GREENER
"Far away fields only look greener to those who cannot see.
Here in Ontario we have the 'green fields' that are the envy of
the world. In these green fields are everything that the vaca-
tioner could possibly desire: mighty waters and quiet. ones,
rugged hills and peaceful valleys, history and progress,
romance and rest, fish. and feather, fur and flower. To Know
ONTARIO Better is to find that it is best—and it's just outside
your garden. gate:"
PETE MCGILLEN
To ROLIDAY in Ontario can be a
rich, exciting experience for every
faintly. How much do you really
know about your own great
Province?
Here is family vacationland,
abounding with interest and
variety, and excellent accommo-
dation even for an overnight trip.
Cash in on the rich dividends of
sight-seeing so amply spread
across the countryside. Choose
your pleasure ... be it lazin'in the
sun, fishing, golf or sharing in the
zest of a holiday resort.
Yea! "Knott ONTARIO Better"
could well be the theme for your
family holiday this yearl
FRES
ONTARIO TRAVEL,
Room 400, 67 College 5t.,
Toronto, Ontario,
Wo at theBanerlmenl
of travel 0 Publicity
will Welcome your
enquiries about Ontario.
BRYAN L. CATHCART,
Minister
Please send me free literature and road map of Ontario
Name
Address
Post Office
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