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The Seaforth News, 1952-07-17, Page 5T1-IURSDAY, JULY 7, 1962 Wright Specials Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon, 7% oz tin 39c 10 oz, Jar 32c 1 ib Bag 990 1 Ib Pkg. 32c Bottle 250' PURE PEANUT BUTTER NABOB COFFEE MARJARINE LIQUID STARCH APPLE JUICE 48 oz, Tin 25c STOKLEYS HONEY POD PEAS, 15 oz, 2 This 390 New Pack COCOANUT DROP COOKIES 12 oz. Pkg. 29c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Free Delivery ..v STA FFA Mrs. Gerald Agar and family, and Mrs. Charles Dauphin and family Dressed Ham SUPPER ST. COLUMBAN WED., JULY 30th 5P.M.to8PM. •Adults 1.00 Children 50c Program, Bingo, and other amusements holidaying at Lpperwash. Miss Marilyn }loft, Sebringville, with Miss Ethel May Norris, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Don Tindal with Mr. and Kra,. Homer Jeffrey, Detroit. CROMARTY - Mrs, Grace Scott has returned home after visiting in St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caddick. Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Scott and fam- ily at Bruce Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris and family with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Davis, Mondale. M. and Mrs, Jim Fulton, Mitch- ell, with Mrs. Tena McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currie have returned home from Winnipeg. Mr. and Mars. William Binning, Mitchell, with Mr, and Mrs. Ken MacKellar. Lakeview Casino GRAND END Remember DANCING EVERY NIGHT ! Bobby Downs and his Orchestra Featuring sensational young vocalist "MURRAY HORNE" Admission Monday to Thursday — 75c each Friday and Saturday -- $1.00 each VIsit "The Bend" during the week and enjoy a beautiful,Beach at its finest. BEACHWEAR AT "THE SURF SHOP" GIFTWARE AT "THE VILLAGE SHOP" Use The Lions Information Bureau, free service 1951 Chev. Sedan 1951 Chev, Sports Coupe 1951 Olds Sedan with Hydromatic 1947 Ford Sedan 1941 DeSoto Sedan Above all Reconditioned & Guaranteed Also Specials • TRUCKS -- 1951 Ford 1 -ton wtih racks 1946 Fargo 1/2 ton Seaforth Motors Bayfield Pavilion For A Good Time, Here Are Two Dates To Remember Every Wednesday LADIES FREE Springbank Pavilion (London) until 11.15 featuring Len Masse Claude Gelinas Mrs. Lindsay (Clinton) — Modern and Olde Tyme with "The Melody Makers" from Every Friday 10,00.1.00 RIJFRISSHMENT, • Music in a modern way Frank Traher and His Orchestra with former band leader "floppy" Hopkins on vocals SPACIOUS PARKING rt, E SEAFORTIi NEWS vli•s. John Key;, Mrs. Logan ('leave, Mrs, Russell Grainger: married then, Kenneth Sowerby, Howard vlcCttl- lough; fat ladies race ills Leann pan Cleave, Mrs. Russell Uraingei fat men, Harold Yenhalc, Edward Sow- cihy , walking race • Mn.nLogan (_leave., Miss Betty Sowerhy, Mrs. John Keys; kick the slip—per, Miss Maine ,Grainger, Mrs. John Keys. A ball game was played, the score be- ing 10 to 9. Lunch was served at 5 o'clock. A perfect day and a very pleasant reunion, TOWN TOPICS Sandra McKellar of Toronto is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs li McKellar and Mr. and Mrs W. D Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Black, Tor- onto, spent the weekend withrela- tives and friends here. Mr, and Mrs, 0. Hall; Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Flanagan, Hamilton, with Miss Ceeelia Horan over the weekend. Mrs, George 'McDonald, Strat- ford spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cleary, Lon- don, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Ma's, W. J. Cleary, Mr, Ronald Sills, Centralia, spent, the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Sills. Miss Jean Turner, Toronto, spent the weekend with friends here. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, T. Aldington were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aldington, Margaret and Frankie of Varna; Mls. Frank Tuf- fin, Staffa; Rev. Dr, Hurford, Lon- don. Mrs, 3, 3, Pollard is holidaying this week with her son, Mr, William Pollard and family at Amberley Beach, Mr, and Mrs. A. Babcock of Tor- onto, visited during the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. Webster and also with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson of town. Mr. and MR'S. S. Kelly and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. Kelly of Lon- don were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ruston on Sunday. SEAFORTH LU ER Ltd. • WHEN YOU THINK OF LUMBER — THINK OF SEAFORTH 47 BORN WILLIAMS—At the btethodist Hotibital, Gary, Indiana, on July 8, 1962, to Dr. and Mts. Hugh Williams (Isobel McKellar, R.N.), Morocco, Ind., s son (Hugh Jones), a bro- ther for Brian CARTER —.,At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July lith, to Mr. and Mrs, Max Cutter, Egmondville, a son STAPLES --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 115,11, to Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Stoples, 51. Columban, a daughter GALIVAN-.-At Scott Memorial Hospital. on July 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gul- (von, Egmondviile, a daughter HULLEY — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hulley, RR1, Londesboro, a daughter ARYANS --- At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 15th, to Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Aryans, Seaforth, a daughter SILLERY —At Scott Memorial Hospital. on July 16th. to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sill- ery, Brumfield, a daughter PALMER -- At Scott Memorial Hospital, 00 July 16th, to Mr. and Mrs, John Palmer, RR9 Seaforth, a son LEEMING--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 16th, to bir. and Mrs, William J. Looming, 1152 Walton, a daughter WI NTHROP The young people are having a variety program July 23 at 8.30 p.m. in Winthrop Church; also the soft- ball game between Constance and Winthrop at 7:30 p.m. Donations of candy and .articles for the fish pond in the booth there, will be gratefully accepted. Dr. J. H. Buchanan of Deloraine, Man., was renewing acquaintances in the village on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Urie of Windsor spent the weekend with Mrs. Chambers and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawley spent a few days in London with Mrs. C. Hawley. Many friends were sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Mr. Errol Habkirlt. Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. Sunday School at Cavan Church on Sunday July 20 will be at 10 a.aam. and church service will be at 11 n. Mr. and, Mrs. Davidson, Ross and Ken spent Sunday at Ipperwash. Winthrop Lodge went to Wing- ham on Saturday. 13r. and Mrs. W. G. McSpadden were in London on Sunday. The W.A. and W.M.S. of Cavan Church met on July 9 at the home of Mrs. Archie Somerville with 30 ladies present. Mrs. Jas. McClure opened the meeting with hymn 488. "Conte let us sing of a wonderful love", Psalm 714 was read respon- sively. Prayer was then given on Guidance from the prayer card, W. M.S. Pres., Mrs. Wm. Dodds then took the chair, hymn 378 was sung. 'Lrs,'G. Blanchard read the scrip- ture lesson St. Matthew 9: 32-38. Prayer was then offered by Mrs. J. Pethick. Mrs. Witt. McSpadden read a temperance story, "A True Story with a sad ending". Mrs. Lynn Nunez was the guest speaker. She spoke on Service and her experi- ences in Mexico where she has lived for 7 years. Hymn 388 was sung and Mrs. Theron Betties closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by Circle 4. REUNION EBAYFIELD AT UNO N The Penhale,Snowden, Westlake families held teir 1982 reunion at Clan Gregor Square, Bayfield, on Saturday; July 28th with 80 mem- bers present. After the dinner was served an organization meeting was held, Robt. Sowerby, Pres. was in charge. .A. minute's silence was ob- served in memory of those who have died, in our reunion. It was decided to hold the next annual reunion at Harbor Park, Godericli. Officers elected were: Pres., Keith R. West- lake, Zurich, Ont., Vice -Pres., Mrs. Milton Pollock, Varna, Ont.; Sec.- Treas., Mrs. E• A. Westlake, Bay- field, Ont.; Assistant Sec., Mrs. John Keys, Varna, Ont.; Sports Commit- tee, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sowerby, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sowerby, Dor- is and Betty SowerbY. Prize winners were as follows: Lucky ticket. Mrs. Mel Bennett: largest family, Mrs. Logan Cleave; eldest man, Thos. M. Snowden; eld- est lady, Mrs. Thos. M. Snowden;. youngest boy, James Grainger; youngest girl, Dianne Cleave; person coming the farthest, Mrs. A. F. Thomas Races—boys 4 and under, Richard Sowerby, Douglas McCul- lough girls 2 and under, Shit.leY Keys Phyllis Grainger girls 6 and enact, Helen Grainger, Bonny Pol- lock; boys 6 and under, Allen Cleave; boys 9 and under, Jackie Cleave, Glen Cleave; girls 10 and un- der, Ann Westlake, Mary E, Grain- ger; girls 12 and under, Joyce Greer, Shirley Cleave; young single men's race, Kenneth Pollock, Gunther Tieh; young single ladies, Elaine Grain- ger, Shiela Copeland; Married ladies, TUCKERSMITH Mr. John C. Doig of Grand Rap- ids, Mich., accompanied by his cou- sin, Mr. Sandy Doig of Pontiac, Mich. were the weekend guests of his mother and sister, Miss Janet. While here they called on relatives in Listowel, Winghain and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Green of Mitchell were guests of • Mr. Jonah Green on Sunday, Tnekersmith Municipal Council met in the Town Hall, Seaforth. on Monday, July 7th at 8 pan, All members were present and Reeve Nicholson presided. Mr. W. P. Ro- berts, Township Assessor, presented. his report of the equalization on the Union School Section Tucker - smith, McKillop and Hibbert, Under this equalization Tuckersmith bears 66%, McKillop 33% and Hibbert 1%, The assessor was paid 35.00 fee for attendance. Poultry killed by foxes was paid for as follows: W. Coleman, 325.00; A. Chesney, 325.; E, Cameron, $30.00; J. Cooper, $35.00; R, Tyndall, Valuator, 36,; S. W. Crich, Valuator, $5,50. The Treasurer's Surety Bond with the Dominion of Canada Assurance Company was renewed and premium of $20.00 ordered paid. Kevin Morkin reported on prog- ress on the Moore Drain and was paid $1802 representing 34% of his contract price. Accounts passed were as follows: Drains, 31802; poultry killed, 3126.- 50; Insur. Prem. 320.00; Advertis- ing, 319.57; Roads, 33564.43; re- pairs, $22.00; salary and allowance, 3175.00: postage and excise, 35.00; pension apps., 35.00. Council adjourned to meet Aug. 4th at 8 p.nt. E. P, Chesney, Clerk. GOLDEN WEDDING AT CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glew, Cliir ton, celebrated their golden wed- ding anniversary on Thursday, June 26, at the home of their Son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A.. M. Orpen, King St., Clinton. with many friends and relatives attend- ing the reception. Many cards and messages of congratulations were received by the. celebrants. The home was decorated with a profusion of summer flowers and gold and white decorations. Mr. Glew was born on concession 1, Hallett twp., a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Metthias Glew; and his wife, the former Ann Roberts, was boon at Seaforth, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Roberts. They were married at the Anglican Church, Brantford, by the late Rev. W. McAsh. They farmed on con- cessions 1 and 2, Hullett, on 50 acres of land, and later bought ad- ditional land until they worked 300 acres in all. For a while, Mr. Glew served as a patrolman with. the Ontario Depart- ment of Highways, a position that his son Harold holds today. Ten years ago Mr. and Mrs. Glow retired to Clinton. Mrs. Glow still does all her own housework, but, because of ill health suffered a year ago, she is unable to continue taking an active part in women's clubs. Always ac- tive in the work of the United Church, she taught Sunday School for years at Ontario Street United Church. She also served as president of the Woman's Association for foul different terms, was president of the Girls' Club of the church, and a noble grand of Huronic Rebekah lodge. In these various organizations She gave freely of her time and tal- ents, often reciting and acting in plays. Her husband, who is active in IOOF lodge work, still owns 100 acres of farm land. A sportsman at heart, he spends his leisure time fishing in a spring creek and hunt- ing in a "wonderful hardwood bush." The couple have a family ofone daughter, Mrs. (Lillian) Orpen; and two sons, Harold and William, both of Clinton, There are nine grand- children. Mr. Glew has two broth- ers, Chad Glew, Seaforth, and Henry Glew, Hullett twp., and four sisters, Mrs. E. G. Williams, Goderich; R. R Mrs. c s W. McKenzie. Clinton • Mrs. . W. Bentley, Toronto; and Mrs.'W. J. Biggart, Clinton, who was brides- maid at the wedding 50 years ago. Mrs. Glew has two sisters still liv- ing, Mrs. S. A. Archibald Peter- boro, and Mrs. William Archibald, Toronto. Both celebrants attribute their long happy married life to hard work and "being agreeable about it." The couple had a double cause for happiness on the anniversary day, as it also marked the 19th wed- ding anniversary�of their only daughter, Mrs. Orpen, and her hus- band, Visitors at the home of My, and Mrs, Orpen for the occasion of their anniversary and the golden wed- ding of Mrs. Orpen's parents includ- ed: Mrs. S. A. Archibald, Peterbaro; Mrs. William Slnithers, Toronto; KEEP THIS DATE OPEN FRIDAY, JULY - 25 SEAFORTH BINGO $1525.00 CASH PRIZES including $1000 Jackpot No Foolin' 1 It's Got To Go FRIDAY JULY 25th NT NOW PLAYING THEATRE tr��iit7� s. fl FOR J. 3-1 SMOKY Fred McMurray Anne.Baxter The story of the beautiful horse hintokey. An 1\I'U'.1 Academy wham. which everyone Avg], enjoy Next Mon. Tues. Wed, BOY'S RANCH Butch Jenkins James Craig Heart-warming picture of a bo; strials and struggles. It's a true to like story Next Thug. Fri. Sat. DESERT FOX James Mason Jessica Tandy The true Mid shucking story of Field Marshal lirwin Rommel wlto gave his life to overthrow littler. The Desert Fox because a legend In iris own time. Cooling MARA MARU "Jr. and Mrs, E. G. Williams, God- erich; Mr. and Mrs. Chad Glew, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Big- gart, Exeter: and Mr, and Mrs, James Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glew, both of Hallett twp. ---Clinton News Record WALTON The July meeting of the Women's Association of Walton United Church met in the basement with the first vice pres., Mrs. Fox in the chair. The meeting opened with singing hymn 637 followed by pray- er. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The treas- urer's report was then given and other items of business, The Sunday School pienic is to be held Friday, July 25th at the Lions Park, Sea - forth, with a basket lunch, The meeting closed with prayer. Frank's B.A. Service 7.30 A.M. 11 P.M. "The Service You Will Appreciate" FREE GIFT COUPONS for • ROSALIE DINNERWARE • MEMORY SILVERWARE • CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY Will be issued on all purchases Motorways Bus Depot Ice Cream — Cigarettes . —• Soft Drinks Phone 592 F. C. Grieve, Lessee Plan to attend the Final Nights of the SEAFO T LIONS CLUB 17TH ANNUAL SUMMER Lions Park, Seaforth fight July 17 th JighL 18th Thrs. friday Thursday Nite HARRY BALANCA Clever and talented balancing act. Act consists e t 'K of feats of strength tit and balance, building and tearing clown a pyramid of blocks. drink- ing ing water, lighting and smoking a cigarette , removing coat, while balancing on his head. MONTANA MICKEY Cowboy and western range songs accompanied by guitar. Mickey also features a miniature rodeo. consisting of trick roping and rope tricks, lire -eating and bull- whip exhibition THE DONETTAS Male and female hand -balancing team, doing all the standard feats of team balancing, plus many of their own origination. This is the only team of its type to have are peered at the carnival in New Yorlt city for 6 consecutive weeks Friday Nite • THE NICKLINCS Sensational and exciting high bar act. Seenningii impossible feats of aerial acrobatics are seen as they go through their extremely fun- ny antics Harmonica BILL RUSSELL World's greatest trick harmonica e o wizard'. His art consists f tri •t.k harmonica numbers, songs, patter and guitar • THE KEPPO FAMILY Consisting of father and "''daugh- ters aged 9 and 11. They perfnrsn a complete series of acrobatic routines, han.1-balancing and pyr- amids. Act originates in Finland. In case of rain, programme wilt be held in the Community Centre Drawing for Grand Prizes Bingo - Games - Dancing Mechanical Rides Entire Proceeds of Frolic for Lions Welfare Work and Maintenance of Lions Free Park and Pool You Enjoy The Park - - Help Support It, Please Admission 25c Children (under 12) Free) FREE PARKING 4 4 4 h' a .5 4 a