The Seaforth News, 1953-05-07, Page 5SPECIAL FEATURE
Lucky Customer ' rizes
100.00 IN CASH
For every dollar you spend on Dollar Days your merchant will give you
a ticket on the Lucky Customer Prizes, which is divided $50, $25, $25. -
Just fill in your name and address and deposit in the ballot box pro-
vided. - Winners will be announced the following week.
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THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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H ENSALL
WALTON COMMUNITY
HALL
Friday, May 8th
Music by
Ken Wilbee's Orchestra
BORN—In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth, on Tuesday, April
28th to Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Bell,
Hensall, a daughter,
BORN—In Exeter District Hos-
pital on Sunday, May 3rd to Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Oesch, Hensall, a daughter.
Miss Dolly Hildebrandt of London
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr, and. Mrs. Alex Hildebrandt,
Mr. and Mrs. Willert and family
of Zurich visited recently with Mrs.
Wlllert's mother, Mrs. Eva Carlisle,
and Mr. and Mrs, Walker Carlisle.
Mrs. Pearl Case spent a few days
this week in Toronto.
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
"Where better bulls are used”
A farmers' non-profit, co-operative organization, owned and operated
by farmers.
Service available from the best bulls available in all breeds,
For service call collect CLINTON 242
. Week Days 7.30 to 10.00 a.m.
Sundays & Holidays 7.30 to 9.30 a.m.
Any cows noticed in heat later than times stated above will be more
likely to conceive if bred the following day.
Fees for ALL BREEDS are:
$5.00 for life membership
Service fee for Members is $5.00
Service fee for Non-members is $6.00
Four services to insure conception without
extra charge
Free veterinary service for cows that are
problem breeders
New Business is solicited.
Special care is taken to have TOP SIRES OF ALL BREEDS
service. We are featuring our SCOTCH SHORTHORNS in this
They are as follows:
KLAYMOR OVERSEER
By Kiaymor Monitor
1st prize Sr. Yr. 1952 C.N.E.
KLAYMOR OBJECTIVE
Res. Gr. Champion 1952
CNE; by Kiaymor Jewel
KLAYMOR NUTCRACKER
by Calrossle Formula
ANOKA COMMADORE
by Scotsdale Bombardier
Gr. Ch. Chicago & Royal 1948
SCOTSDALE FUTURITY
by O.A.C. Mayflowers Ransom
in
ad.
TAM O'SHANTER BALLAN-
TYNE
by Sylvan Farms Mercury
ABERFELDY NUGGET
Full brother to Aberfeldy
Model
and
ABERFELDY ORCHID
by Crichton Drambuie, full bro-
ther to Aberfeldy Model, sold
for $4000.00 and sire of 1st get
in big show in U.S.A.
GLENBURN QUICKSILVER
by Phopachy Diplomat
sire of many prize winners
BRAEDOON LANCER
by Kiaymor Northman
. TOWN OF SE.AFORTH
N ICE
By order of the Council no dogs may
be allowed to run at large during
the period from May 1st to Oct. 1st;
1953, except on the owner's own
property
DR. E A. McMASTER
Mayor
amemosetunsontammon
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. James Hugill, West William
St., brokeher knee in a fall last
week at her horn.
Mr. Elroy Brownlee, St. Thomas,
and Mr. Ed. Brownlee of Windsor,
spent the weekend with their mother
here.
Mr. Archie Campbell of Toronto
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Robt, Smith,
Mr, Geo. MacDonald, Stratford,
spent a few days with his daughter
and son-in-law, Mrs. Ralph McFad-
din and Mr. McPaddin.
Mr. W. L. McKelvey of Montreal
has moved into the home on John
St., formerly owned by the late
William Argent,
Miss Dorothy Dillon, Dublin,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. James Kelly.
Mr, Charles Garniss is spending a
couple of weeks in London with his
son, Mr, Man Garniss, and his
daughter, Mrs, Archie Ballantyne.
Mrs. Joseph Eckert, Hawkesville
spent the weekend at her home here.
Mr. David Bolton, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with his mother
Mrs. L. Bolton.
Mr. Thos Morris, •llarriston, with
his mother, Mrs. Wm. Morris over
the weekend.
Mr. Allen Ryan, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his aunt, Mrs.
Thos. O'Loughlin.
Mrs. Geo. Demmerling, Harriston,
is convalescing at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Austin and
Mr. Austin, Mis. Demmerling under-
went a serious operation in London
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Demmerling,
Harriston, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Austin.
Mr. D. M. MacTavish of Brussels
and James McFadzean of Seaforth
spent the weekend in Toronto, and
to see Thos. J. McFadzean ordained
as an elder of Melrose Park Presby-
terian Church.
BORN
HANEY—In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on April 30, 1953, to Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Haney, R. R. 4,
Seaforth, a son.
DALLAS—In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on May 1, to Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Dallas, R. R. 4, Seaforth,
a son.
ANDERSON—In Seatt Memorial
Hospital; on May 3, to Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Anderson, R. R. 1, Lon;
desboro, a son.
KNIGHT—At Dr. Meyer's Nursing
home, Brussels, on May 1, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Knight, R. R. 1,
Brussels, a son, Warren Douglas.
ROCKIn the Stratford General
Hospital, on Thursday, April 30,
to Mr. and Mrs. George Rock,
R. R. 2, Walton, a son, Warren
John, a brother for Earl.
EGMONDVILLE
Miss Jessie Finlayson and Billy
Finlayson Jr., of Lorne Park, ac-
companied by Mrs. Cliff Cantelon
of Streetsville spent the weekend
with Mrs, Jas. Finlayson and other
friends in the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart N. Keyes and
daughter Gail of Orillia spent the
weekend with the former's another,
Mrs. Nelson Keyes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Watson and
daughter Alice accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Haney visited re-
cently with the former's daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Clarke, of Muirlcirk.
Mr, Ivy Henderson had the mis-
fortune recently to fracture a bone
in his ankle and is, recuperating at
his home here.
O EN OUSE
At Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth, on
HOSPITAL DAY
Tuesday, May 12
Gifts of egg cups, tumblers,
soap (of all kinds), kleenex,
wash cloths, dusters, etc., will
be appreciated.
Inspection of the Hospital from
2.30 to 4.30
Tea served at the Residence
from 3 to 5
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BINGO,
St. Columban C. W. L.
Cash Prizes
Friday, May 8th
SHARE THE WEALTH
9 P.M.. Admission 50c
Seaforth
Junior Farmers
We are shipping cattle every Saturday for United
Co-operatives of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We
will pick them up at your farm.
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Friday
nights.
SEAFORTH FARMERS CO.OPERATIVE
H. S. HUNT, Manager
PHONE—Day 9 Evenings 481W
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Cardno's
SAT., MAY 9
Mel Levigne's
Bluewater Boys
featuring
1VIe1 Levigne - Ward Allan
Couples and Extra Ladies
only
DANCING .9 - 12
TUCKERSMITH
Mr, Herman Brodbageu has pur-
chased the Victor Young farm, 7th
concession of Morris twp. and mov-
ed there this week, from the farm of
Mrs..John ,Sholdice, Tuckersmith,
KI PPEN.
Mr. Charles Thorpe and daughter
of London, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley
Green and family of Mitchell, visited
on Sunday with Mr. Jonah Green,
Mrs, Jennie Sehilbe visited on
Saturday evening with her mother,
Mrs. 3. McClymont,
Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Elgie spent
the weekend in Detroit.
Mrs. A. MoBeath was hostess for
a brush demonstration on Friday
evening,
Mrs, Currie of near Clinton, who
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Chas. Switzer, celebrated her 80th
birthday on Sunday.
Miss Ina Ropp of Zurich spent a
few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Gackstetter,
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Elgie returned
home after spending a very pleasant
weekend in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Green of
Mitchell were the guests of Mr.
Jonah Green on Sunday.
CONSTANCE
The regular meeting of the W. A.
and W.M.S. will be held in the base-
ment of the Church on Wednesday
afternoon May 13th
Mr,' and Mrs. Jack Busby spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Lawson.
Mr. Frank Montgomery and Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Scake of Dundalk
visited on Sunday with the former's
brother, Mr. Clarence Montgomery
and Mrs. Montgomery,
Mr. Reg Lawson and his mother,
Mrs. Earl Lawson were in London
on Thursday.
Mr. Ed Pryce and Miss Nellie
Pryce of Seaforth, Mr. James Neil -
ens were guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Leitch,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crerar• and
sons Murray and Archie of Kitchen-
er were guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Medd on Sunday,
Mrs. Alice Lawson and son Bob,
Clinton, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Lawson on Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Adams of Eg-
mondville were recent guests with
Mr. and Mrs. James Medd and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Adams,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Leitch and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and son
Beverly were in Stratford on Sun-
day visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Diggins.
HENSALL
Mrs. Jack Heal spent the past
week with relatives in Wingham.
Mr. Percy Webster spent the
weekend with relatives at Lucknow.
The members of the I.O.O,F. and
Amber Rebekah Lodge marched to
St. Paul's Anglican Church on Sun-
day evening where Rev. C. L. Lang -
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Seaforth
ford delivered a special message.
Miss Jean Henderson contributed a
pleasing vocal solo.
Mr. Percy Webster received word
of the serious illness of his father
who was taken to Victoria Hospital,
London, by ambulance.
Three Teachers Resign at Hensall
The Principal of Hensall Public
School and two assistant teachers
have resigned and their resignations
were accepted by the school board.
Principal J. F. Blackwell, who has
been principal for five years will
teach in the suburban area at Lon-
don next term.
Miss Winnifred Gray, who has
taught grades five and six for the
past four years will be on the staff
of the new Clinton Public School
which opens in September.
Miss Margaret Schieck, who has
taught grades one and two for two
years will teach in Galt next term,
Mrs. J. W. Bonthron has returned
to her home here after spending the
winter months in St. Petersburg,
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hedden and
son of Dresden spent the weekend
with the former's mother Mrs. Cath-
arine Hedden and Herb.
Seaforth Merchants co-operate to bring you
Thursd
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- Friday - Saturday
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Shop along Seaforth's Business Section on Dollar Days where
shops and stores are all offering Dollar Day .Bargains you can't
afford to miss. It's the first co-operative advertising and sell-
ing event in years - and it will be a big one, for you, the lucky
customers.
SHOP . J N D LLA DAYS AND SAVE !
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VICTORIA DAY HOLIDAY MAY 18TH
All shops and stores will be closed Monday, May 13th - so plan your
shopping to take care of the long week -end needs
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Seaforth Chamber of Commerce