The Seaforth News, 1956-06-21, Page 5THE. SI2AFORTH NEWS—Thursday, June 21, 1966
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Aylmer Tomato Soup 2 for 23c
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GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE 1 lb pkg. 25c
GOLD SEAL FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON
7% oz. tin 48c
ROSE BRAND SWEET MIX PICKLES 16 oz jar 33c
HOME BRAND CATCHUP 11 oz bottles , . 2 for 35c
SEA KIST NORWEGIAN SARDINES.... 2 tins 21c
ZIP BRAND DOG FOOD, 15 oz tin 2 for 19c
TILLYS PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz. Jar 31c
FR ESH I ES, assorted flavors 5 for 29c
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM, 2 large 590 tubes 89c
MONO DRINKING CUPS 2 pkgs. 27c
The Lucky Draw on the Bicycle was won by Max Carter,
Egmondville
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Seaforth Hockey Association
Home Bingo
First fifteen numbers will be published
Thursday, June 28
Cards will go on sale, Saturday, June 23,
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TOWN TOPICS
IMr. 'Larry Berger has taken a
position as junior at the 'Toron-
toaDomini'on Bank.
Miss Bambara Hayter was in
Brantford on 'Saturday attending
the graduaten of her /brother
Stewart at the School for the
Blind.
Mr. and Mrs. James (Love, who
have managed the Rose farm
south of Egmon'divi'lle for sev-
eral years, have retuned to
California. Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
netll, 101tenhbsrs and family mov-
ed to the Rose farm on Monday.
Mr. /anvil Mrs. W. Stobie of
White Rock, B./C., who have been
visiting with the framer's sist-
ers, Miss Mary Stobie and Mrs.
Rolbt. Reyes, left dor Guelph on
Monday, from there 'they will
take a awio-+week trip down the
St. /Lawrence and other points
east..
Mr. Kenneth Thonypson :has
gone to IC2avelaadHouse, 'Mu'sko-
Ica /Lakes, where the will spend
the'summer.
Mr. and Iitjnrs. Len 'Gillespie of
'Milton vent /the weekend with
Mrs. /M. Ryan and Mrs. T. O'-
Loughlin.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robe. !Devereaux
and /faanilly and Miss 'Mary 'Dev-
ereaux, London, were weekend
guests of Mr. lend 'Mrs. J. L. De-
vereaux.
Three grades of the /public
school visited 'Detroit on Mon-
day.
My. Fergus Howland, London,
with his mother, /Mrs. J. (Row-
land over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Gawky
of Tarontq, are spending a few
days with his aunt, Mrs, Jos IMc
Quaid.
Mr. J. ILandenbach of Toronto
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Laudenbach on ISurnday,
Dr. and /Mrs. 3.,. J. Matthews
and daughter, Detroit, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
3. J./ Cleary.
'Mr. and Mrs. John Farwell of
St, 'Clements spent the weekend
with Mr. 'and Mrs. Leo Kelly.
Mr. .and !Mrs. Jack Nicholson,
Mr. and Mrs. Les Fleming and
/Mr. and Mrs. 'Pete 'Mower were
in Galt on Ill/fond/ay attending the
funeral of Mr. Leo 'Graves.
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SILLS HARDWARE, Seaforth, Ont.
Many 'friends of Mr. Ernest
Adams are serve to learn the is
at present under the doctor's
care,
Cpl. K. T. Adams of Winni-
peg came en 'Friday by plane to
epend the weekend with his .par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams
and sister, Mies Doneida Adams.
KIPPEN
Miss Marilyn M?ousseau of
London spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elgar
i1V9ousseau.
Miss 'Liddy /Shultz, , 'R.N. of
IMonitreal spent a few days with
her parents, Mr. and/ Mrs, L.
Shultz.
Mrr. and /Mrs. Grant (Love of
Karo, /Midi. spent !lather's Day
with /the •tatter's father, .Mr. It.
J. Cooper land 'other relatives.
Mrs. J. /Dtucharme of near
DaJhw o0d, ,Mrs. J. !Sdhillbe of
Exeter spent a dew 'days last
week with their mother, Mrs, 3.
MdGlysnontt.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry /Medde-
jrlinge .and family have left .this
district to take up residence in
Hamilton.
'Mrs. 'Simi ICudznore has re-
turned itb the village after being
confined to London Hospital.
441rs. Arthur Anderson /has re-
turned home after (being con
fined to /Seoilit 'Memorial :Hos
¢vital.
Mrs. J. Richardson,' Hensel/
and Miss 'Margaret 'Sinclair of
Seaford/ ,called recently on Mr.
and Mn,sIS. /Gu'dimore.
Mr. Arthur 'Gibson of Wroxet-
er visited recently with his sist-
er and /brother-isi-+law, 1Vir. and
.Mfrs W. IL. Mellis.
Mrs, J. Fowler of Aurora is
spending 'a few .days with her
brother -in -lane, Mr. John D. Hien
Berson.
Miss Mabel Whiteman is 'at
tending the :Grand Lodge As
sem,lbly of /the Eelbeldahs alt the
Royal York Hotel in Toronto
this /week.
Mr. R. Love of St. Catharines
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mitis. Ross Love.
Recent visitors of [Mr. 'Robert
Thomson were members of his
family, Mr. *and Mrs. Robert
!Stokes 'and Larry /of 'London;
Mrs. Priestap and fainly of Mit-
chell; Mr. .and Mrs. 'R. 'Cornish
and family, Goderich; Mr. 'and
Mrs. L. /Schneider, Judy and
!Paul of !Stratford,
Miss .Lynn Gackstetter spent
a few days this week at the
home of Mr. Samuel ltopp and
Miss Ina Ropy in Zurich .
;Sympathy is extended to the
Reilly fancily in the /passing of
Mr. J. Reilly.
Mrs. Albert /Martin and Tim-
othy of near Zurich called/ re-
cently on IRir. and Mrs. A. •Lack
stetter.
Teachers and /pupils of 'S.
No. 10 Tuckersmith enjoyed a
bus .trip last week to Guelph
where they toured McDonald. In-
stitute and The IReformsatorry.
They were served 'dinner on the
/Campus of the /College,leaving
Guelph about 5 pan. They had
their supper in Kitchener and
took in a movie. All repoirted •a
very enjoyable day.
Local mon who .enjoyed the
weeloend-.fishing in Nostheim On-
tario were Messrs. 'Emerson
Kyle, 'C'anvpbell Eyre," Dd Mort-
on, Ben'Pinney, 'Wes Ridlrand-
son, Lloyd M'dLean, HeimanDayman, Allam Tremeer, :David
Treibner, Jim •McAlllister, Wm.
Dell.
BRUCEFIELD
The Independent Order of
0ddfellows 'and 1Rebekalhs will
hold their .memorial service •on
June 24th at Baird's Cemetery
at 3 o'clock.
Mr..and IMiss. Geo. !Pinkney 'of
Walkerton spent !Sunday with
Mrs. •Pinkmey',s .mother, 'Mrs. W.
II. Pepper.
Mr. and /Mss. L. J. Rushoall
of Trenton spent the weekend
with Mrs. Rushcall's parents, Mr.
and 1Mns. 'Ross Scott. Their .chil-
dren, Andrew, and /Lynn return-
ed home with them, having been
with their grandparents for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Bain and
son, 1St-rat/ford. spent the week-
end with 'Mrs. Bain's parents,
Mr. land Mrs. Lorne Wilson.
Mr. Lawrence ;Smiley and
friend Of Erin called on his cou-
sin, .Mrs. H. Berry on'Sunday.
'We are pleased to report Mrs.
'Snelling is feeling /better :again.
Mr. Batt. Davison, Toronto,
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Rev. S. Davison and .Mrs.
Davison.
TUCKERSMITH
John C. Doig of. Grand •Rap-
ids, Mich., son 'of Mrs. Lydia J.
(Doig of Kippen will leave June
30 by air for a month long tour
of the British Isles. Leaving 'De-
troit iby TiansWortld Airlines on
Saturday Mr. Doig will arrive
next morning at /the !Shannon,
Ireland, /Airport. He will remrain
in Ireland for a few drays 'and
then fly to London, where he
will remain for shout a week.
He will (then visit .for about 'two
welds in Scotland with the
/Scotch branches of the Doig•
family, /then inc will return to
Detroit 1by British Overseas Mi -
limes on July 28th.
1VTi. Ro/bt. McGregor of Kip -
pen owns a sow that has a litter
of 13 little pigs all doing well.
Mrs, l -Toward 'Finlebeim.er• of
Trrckevsmi'thand little son Ray
are recovering fronn ani attack'
of German measles.
Mr. and 'Mrs Jinn Campbell of.
London and children are cele-
brating Mrs Campbell's birth-
day at the (home of her parents,
Mr. and /Mrs. W. 'Coo/per of Kip
pen, 'Saturday, June 16.
KIPPEN EAST
A Picnic will he held in the
Wiens Park at Sea/forth oar Fri-
day evening.'Every/badly bring a
'basket lunch, /dishes and silver
dor your family, and the picnic
will Stant at 6130.
Union Summer Service
First Presbyterian and 'North-
side United IC/Marches 'cooperat-
ing:
11 a.an., Rev. Bruce W. /Hall,
preaching in First Presbyterian
Church,
The Sunday 'Schools will meet
separately .at i10 eon. in their
respective dhurdhes,
McKillop Pastoral Charge
Bethel /Churl/, Communion
Service •9.46 a.m., /Sunday 'School
11 'a.m.; Cavan, Winthrop, Sun-
day /School 10 'a.m., ICburch 11.15
a.m,; :DuBf's 'Church, Sunday
School 1.15 p..m., 'Service at 2
p.nn., 'Rev. W. E. Milroy will
preach.—Rev. J. E. Holden, .Min-
ister.
Egmondville United Church
Rev. W. E. 'Milroy, Minister.
Friday, June 22 at 8 p.m.,
Preparatory Service followed by
Official Hoard meeting.
'Sunday:
10 a.m., 'Church .School.
41 a.m., Holy 'Communion.
Oersnon: "The Jubilee Gospel".
Friday, June /29 at 8 p.m'., In-
duction !Service.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Cromarty
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, JUNE 24TH
at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. (dst)
Rev. F. J. Barr, M.A., of St,
Andrew's, Stratford, guest
minister
Special music by choir and
quartette. Come and join with un
LAKEVIEW
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SLIM YOUR BUDGET with
Garden Party
and Dance
On grounds of St. Patrick's
Church, Dublin
WED. EVE., JUNE 27
Nonnis Orchestra
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Consitt
of Kippen (Margaret Camp-
bell), Bayfield Pavilion
MONDAY, JUNE 25
Disjardine Orchestra
RECEPTION
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
Community Centre, Seaforth-
For Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Hailahan (Mary Hicknell)
Everybody Welcome
C. W. L.
Home Baking Sale
SATURDAY, JUNE 30th
3 P.M.
In the former W. L. Whyte
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