The Seaforth News, 1954-06-17, Page 4THE SEAPORT
NEWS
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DAY, JUNE, 17
954
BRQDHAQEN
Mr. and Mrs. John Arbuckle and
:tarily spent the weekend a Edge -
wood Camp, Eden Mills, of which
M. Arbuckle is the Camp manager,
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dittmer, Mrs,
Mary Dittmer and John F. Pructer
spent Sunday at Edgewood Kamp,
Eden Mills, and also visited Mrs,
Mary 'Dittmer's son, Gerald Dittmer
and Mrs. Dittmer in ICitehener.
Mrs. Harvey Ahrens has returned
to her home.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Ezra Hinz, and fam-
ily and Mr: and Mrs. Michael Con-
nolly and family and Miss Schineman
of Sobringville with Mr. and Mrs,
Lavern Wolfe on .Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Rock of
Walkerton with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Rock on Friday and . at-
tended the wedding of Kenneth Sie-
mon and Joyce Beuerman.
Swing Bowling is In full swing
with games played twice a week,
The Diegel Reunion is being held
at home of Mr, and Mrs Walter Die-
gel and the Mogk Reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mogk
on July 1st.
Preparations are in full swing for
the 50th Anniversary celebration of
the Brodiragen Band to be held next
week.
Mr's. Alvin 'Diegel •of Stratford
ealled on Mr. and Mrs, W. L, Quer-
engesser.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rock is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs, Harold
Grave and Mr. Grove in Detroit and
attending the graduation of her
grandson, Harold Grove Jr.
Mrs. Rosina Miller is visiting in
Seaforth with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Fischer.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kistner of Mitohell
with her son Fred Kistner and Mrs.
Kistner.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Selling and Di-
ane, Mr, and Mrs. Alf Meehan, all of
Blyth with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Puah-
elb'erg.
DUBLIN'
Miss Barbara McDougall and Miss
Mary Cotter of Detroit visited Mr.
and Mrs. Norman O'Connor this
weekend,
Graduation Day
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Parents and friends of students are invited to attend Grad-
uation Day in. the new auditorium on
Wednesday, June 23
commencing at 2' P.M.
Guest Speaker Prof, 3, R. Scott
Tea will be served to parenta and friends of Grade XIII students ai
the conclusion of the programme.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Molyneaux and
family visited Mrs, Loretta Moly-
neaiui •on Suhday,
Mr. and Mrs, Martin L. Brick, De-
troit, with Mrs. Kathleen Fenney,
Mr, and MI's. Wm. Benn and son,
Paul, Miss Mary Bonn and Joseph
Benn, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Evans.
Mr, and Mr's, Joseph Meagher and
children,. London, with Mr, andMrs,
Jack Meagher.
Mr. and Mrs..P. Groshok and son,
'Larry, Miss Dorothy Ann ,Costello,
Miss Bridget Costello, London, with
Mr. and Mr's. Dan Costello,
Miss Teresa Feeney, London, with
her mother, Mrs. Mary Feeney, ,
Mr, and Mrs. J. Costello, Monkton,
with Mrs. Loretta Jordan.
Dr. and Mrs, Louis Dili, Detroit,.
Mrs, Dr.Sturgis Oshawa, Peter DOII
and Ralph Dill, Stratford were guests
of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Dill.
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Etue and
Mrs, Lloyd Etue, Zurich, with Mrs.
Loretta Molyneaux.
Mr. and Mrs. ID. P. 'Monaghan,
Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
McCarthy.
Miss Mary McGrath, R,N., London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Pat McGrath.
Miss Lorraine Maloney, Kitchener,
with her mother, Mrs. Nora Maloney.
John Frost, Dundas, with his sister
Mrs. Joseph Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stein, Detroit,
with Mr. and Mrs. A. 1Whetham,
Mr, and Mrs, H. Pugh and Mi. and
Mrs. W. J. Stewart at Claremont,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Elliott are va-
cationing at Orillia,
Miss Mary Atkinson, Toronto, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph At-
kinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krauskopf of
Graveuhurst, with Mrs. Louis Kraus -
kept
The June meeting of the Catholic
Women's League of Dublin was held
Friday evening, June 11, in the Dub-
lin Continuation School. 28 members
were in attendance. The president,
Mrs. Healy, opened the meeting with
prayer. The secretary, Miss Margaret
Flanagan read the minutes of the
last meeting and the treasurer, Mrs.
Louis Looby presented the financial
report. The corresponding sec., Miss
Phonsine Meagher, read 'a thankyou
note from the past executive for the
social evening which was held in their
honour. Miss Flanagan also gave the
rules for the meetings and conven-
tions of the League. Mrs. Earle Hea-
ley and Mrs. Michael Nagle reported
an interesting account on the cora
vention which they attended in Chat-
ham. Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes spoke on
Pope Pius X. Further plans for the
supper and bingo to be held on Tues-
day, June 29, were, discussed. The
meeting closed with the singing of
0 Canada and God save the Queen.
IF NO ANS RR
Seaforth Physicians have completed an
arrangement with Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, whereby if no answer is received
on phoning a particular doctor, informa-
tion as to his whereabouts, or informa-
tion as to the doctor on call, may be
obtained by phoning
SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Number 59
Dr. Paul Brady
Dr. John A. Gorwill
Dr. E. A. McMaster
Dr. M. W. Stapleton
NOTICE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
All persons in the Municipality owning or har-
boring dogs must purchase 1954 licenses for same on
or before June 30th, 1954. Licenses, will be issued
from the Treasurer's Office in the Town Hall, or from
the Tax Collector, Harold Maloney.
After that date summonses through the Court
will be issued to the owners or harborers of dogs not
having licenses.
All dogs must wear license tags,
No dogs to beallowed to run at large.
First Presbyterian
Church
Rev. D, Glenn Campbell, Minister ,
19 AM. Bible Class and Church School
— 11 A.M. —
MORNING WORSHIP
—7 P.M. —
EVENING WORSHIP
Guest Speaker for both services;
MR PETER J. WALTER
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Hobt. Laing, Mr, and
Mrs. John Wallace and family and
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace at-
tended the Wallace reunion at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffer-
son, Munro, on ,Saturday,
Mr. Frank Stagg and Mrs. M.
Houghton visited friends in Mitchell
on Sunday.
A delegation from Cromarty con-
gregation attended Presbytery meet-
ingday. at Motherwell Church on Tues -
Mrs. K. McKellar, who suffered
an injury from a fall is recovering at
her home.
Rev. N. R. Reid, Avonton, occu-
pied the pulpit in Cromarty Church
on Sunday. 'Mrs. Will Miller presided
at the organ.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore, Neil,
Donald and Wayne and Mrs. W. C.
Moore, Lindsay, are guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott.
Anniversary services are being ar-
ranged for Sunday, June 27th.
Cromarty Farm Forum enjoyed
their first picnic at Springbank Park
with 45 members attending.: ,The
weather was ideal for the event, the
tables groaning with all the, good
things to eat with ice cream served
for both dinner and supper. A full
line of sports was run off in charge
of 'Mrs. Gerald Carey and climaxed
with a ball game.
Winners: Races—children under 5,
Alfred Chappel, Sharon Caddick; 6
to 8, David Chappel, Laura Chappel;
wheelbarrow race, Leslie Riley and
Arlene Hoggarth; 8 -legged race, Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Russell; cake measur-
ing contest, Mr. and Mrs. Harry,Nor-
ris;, bean guessing contest, Alex
Meikle; life saver contest, Alex
Meikle, Mary Meikle, Norma Har-
burn, Ross Riley, Filmer Chappel, Jim
Gillis. The affair was much enjoyed.
STA ¢ `:TED PULLETS
SUSSEX x RED, RED x ROCK, and RED x SUSSEX
Available at any age, some now on range.— Free delivery on any
number, call and ask about them. We also have Capons,.
Our Prices are right
We C. HENDERSON
"STARTED CHICKS"
PHONE 688-J SEA_FORTH
MR. CLARE WESTCOTT
of Seaforth, Ontario, who was ap-
pointed recently as Field Organizer
for the Progressive Conservative
Party in Ontario. Mr. Westoott has
held various executive positions in the
Young Conservative Association and
will work out of the 'Young Progress-
ive Conservative Party Headquarters
in Toronto.
of Brown, ,Carol Ann Rogers, Mary
Scone and a service star to Gertrude
Toonk, Brownie Kins Kathy Scone
and Margie Elgie made their prom-
ise to District Commissioner, Miss L,
Siegner of Exeter and were enrolled.
Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin, badge sec., .pre-
sented awards to Guides.
Jane Horton, Beth Goddard, Mar-
garet and Sharon Smillie, Marilyn
Smith, Jean Henderson and Dianne
Ronnie, who have completed one
year received service stars. Gwen
Spencer and Jean Henderson received
their woodman; cook and hiker bad-
ges. Mary Ann Ronnie gained her
woodman and hiker badges.
Mrs. Ciydsdale formally presented
Jean Lavender with her gold cord
after Jean had been introduced to
her by Miss Seigner. Although Jean
has had her gold cord for some time
'this was the first opportunity at
which her company could share her
pleasure and honor in achieving this
highest award in Guiding. While
Guides and Brownies were preparing
tea and toast over open fires several
girls demonstrated camping.
HENSALL
Miss Bernice Jinks R.N. of Lon-
don visited this week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks.
Miss Eleanor Cook B.Sc.N. of Lon-
don is spending her vacation with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Cools.
Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Neeb re-
turned to their home in Tavistock
after spending several days with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Brown.
ittr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson, Wil-
liam and Robert of Detroit visited
over the weekend with the former's
mother Mrs. Lou Simpson.
Mrs. Edward Corbett and infant
son Wayne, returned to their home
after spending the past week with
Mr's. Corbett's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter McNaughton.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Peebles and
(laughter of Loudon were weekend
visitors with relatives and friends
here.
Mr, and Mrs. John Corbett and
family visited recently with the Tat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Morenz at Grand Bend.
Brownies and Guides Meat
Brownie and Guide activities were
brought to a close for summer with
a joint open-air meeting of the pack
and company in the park. Mrs, K, B.
Clycisdale, St. Marys, deputy provin-
cial commissioner who organized
Guiding in IJcns'all eight years ago,
was present and pinned wings on
Golden Hand Brownie, Judy Elder,
who then flew up to Guides, Judy's
sister Sharon, also received her Gold-
en Hand and'went up into Guides,
Other Brownie awards included
CROP REPORT
Following the rains of last week
growing conditions in this area have
been ideal for all crops. Corn plant-
ing is almost completed and many
farmers are working on their bean
fields. Hay crops look especially
good, but may not be too high due to
frost and previous dry conditions.
Several are now putting in their
grass silage.
REGENT THEATRE
SEA.1O
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NOW PLAYING
Thins. Fri. Sat. HALF A HERO Rod Shelton Jean. Hagen.
Red's at his clowning best lu this picture In love with all his heart
and hall his mind
Mon.'Tuos. Wail. Tiiurs, GLENN MILLER STORY
James Stewart - June Allyson, A Most Sensational Musical.
First show starts at 7 o'clock. Special admission, Adults 75e; children 85e
No student prices for this picture
rm. Sat, TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY John Wayne - Donna Reed
COMING SOON — MA AND PA KETTLE AT HOME
INQUEST IN ST. JOSEPH
SHOOTING IS JUNE 30
A coroner's inquest will be held in
Zurich, June.30, into the shooting of
Clarence George, at St. Joseph last
Glenn Hays, Q.C., said Tuesday night.
Sunday, Huron Crown Attorney H.
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BUT DEATH AND TAXES
BUT YOU ARE. SURE TO GET
MORE FOR YOUR FOOTWEAR
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AT THIS STORE
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The Little Store With the "Big Values"
Seaforth
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1953 CHEV DELUX COACH, light blue 1875.00
1951 FORD COACH 1250.00
1950 CHEV COACH 1125.00
1949 CHEV SEDAN, dark gray 1150.00
1949 CHEV COACH, two tone green ' 1150.00
1950 AUSTIN SEDAN, to clear 500.00
1948 PONTIAC COACH, good condition 825.00
1951 CHEV, 1/2 TON PICKUP, new paint 875.00
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Seaforth District High School invites you
to its annual
Graduation fiance
Music by Paul Cross and Orchestra
' Dancing from 9.00 - 12.30
Admission $2.00 per couple
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23
REFRESHMENTS DRESS OPTIONAL
George, a 36 -year-old army veter-
an and father of three children was
found dead in a bottle club after
Hector Forcier, a service station
owner, fired his .803 rifle when he
heard prowlers in the club.
ANNIVERSARY
Bethel United Churc'ir Anniver-
sary Services, June 27th, morning
and evening. Guest speaker, Rev. Mr.
Thomas of Walton. Special music by
the choir. Everyone welcome.
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your eagerness to see your .the habit
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SEAFORTH BRANCH G. C. BRIGHTRALL, MANAGER