The Seaforth News, 1959-06-04, Page 5TRH SEAM-MTH 13 1W's-•-' ituraday, Jane 4, 1.98»
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Snaith'• Superoar Food Market.
SPECIALS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 9'UNl7 4-6-0 •
NABISCO SHREDDED
WHEAT ..... .... ..,... 2 12 -oz pkg. 37c
CLARK'S PORK AND
BEANS ...... .......... 2 20 -oz tins 35c
SALADA ORANGE PEKOE
TEA BAGS .... ............. 61s 73c
HEI t ,TOMATO
JUICE lgs, 48 oz tin 27c..
CHEERY MORN
COFFEE • 1 lb. bag 59c
GOLDEN DEW
MARGARINE 2 1 -lb pkg. 49c
ST. WILLIAMS JAMS &
JELLIES 2 9 -oz jars 43c
MAPLE LEAF
RED SALMON
PHONE 12
49c
WE DELIVER
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ANNUAL'
Dressed Hain Supper
Carnival and Amateur Entertainment
ST. COLUMBAN'
• Wednesday, July 22
DRAW FOR SPECIAL PRIZE
TEA AND HOME
BAKING SALE
To be held at
St. James' Rectory
Victoria street
Auspices of the C.W.L.
Wednesday, June 17
Everyone welcome 3-5 P.M.
GARDEN PARTY
& DRAW '
Turkey and Ham
Supper ,
5.30 to 8
St. Patrick's Church, Dublin
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24,th
Sponsored by C.W.L.
Admission $1. Children 50c1
BORN
Births at Scott Memorial Hos-
pital:
Miller—To Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Miller, RR 4 Seaforth, ,on
May 28th, a daughter.
'Oldfield—To Mr . and Mrs.
John Oldfield, RR 4 Seaforth, on
May 28th, a daughter.
Jordan -To Mr. and Mrs. Pet-
er Jordan, RR 2 Dublin, on May
28th, a daughter.
DeVisser—To Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian- DeVisser, Seaforth, on
June 3rd, a daughter.
Carter—To Mr. and Mrs. John
Carter, RR 2 Seaforth, •on May
20th, a daughter.
Erauskopf—To NIT. and Mrs.
James Kranakopf, Dublin, on
May 23rd, a daughter.
,Siemon—To Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Siemon, RR 1 Bornholm, on May
22nd, a son.
- Binning—Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Binning, Mitchell, are happy to
announce the birth of their dau-
ghter (Jane Frances) in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on
Monday, May 25th.
Chapman—At JlSramptin hospi-
tal on Sunday, M.ay 31st, to Mr.
and Mrs. James Chapman (nee
Dorothy Stock of New Ham-
burg), a daughter (Cheryl Jane).
O'Re111y—In Strat•Pord General
Hospital, on Sat., May 30th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly, Dub-
lin, a son, a brother for Janet
and Gary.
McKILLOP
The WMS and WA of Duff's
Church, McKillop, held their
May meeting at the .home of Mrs.
David Shannon with a good at-
tendance. The WMS !president,
Mrs. Les Pryce, presided and
opened the meeting with a hymn.
The -Scripture lesson and com-
ments were read by Mrs. James
Kerr and prayer was offered by
Mrs. Pryce. Invitations were:;ae-
cepted Pram Winthrop to attend
their WMS June 3rd at 8.30 in
the evening and Northside, Sea -
forth, on June 23 at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. John Kerr gave a reading
and a poem. The study book was
taken by Mrs. Murray Dalton.
Mrs. Ross :Gordon opened the
WA ,meeting with the WA motto
followed by the theme hymn and
prayer. The scripture was read
by Mrs. A. Jantal and Mrs. Gor-
don led in prayer. Mrs. Gorden
McKenzie gave some of the •high
lights of the WA :presbyterial at
Moncrief. A dutch auction was
held and the meeting closed with
the Mizpah benediction. A. social
half hour was spent during
which lunch was served.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs, E. Ellis of Clin-
ton were recent visitors with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman
and fancily.
Mr. Timothy Vale of Toronto
visited last week with his . bro-
ther and sister-in-law, Rev, and
Mrs. Geo. Vons.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barrie of
London were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Baynham and family.
Miss Joan Kerslake of London
was a weekend visitor with Miss
Norma Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEwen
returned home after spending a
holiday in Detroit.
1958 CHEVROLET COACH
1957 PONTIAC COACH
1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1951 CHEVROLET COACH
1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1950 MORRIS SEDAN
J.90, CHEVROLET SEDAN
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Seaforth Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
Phone G. Fawns 186 Phone 541
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TOWN TOMOS
Mrs, Rees J. Sproat was (p
Leaden Saturday attending the
ordination service of her Nephew,
Rev. F1'edei•iek Beellely, C.R. Bi•
811op .Cody of London officiated.
Mre1 Preston Tabor, Mrs; 0. P.
Sills, Mys• F, J, Docilely and
Mrs. Ross Sproat were in St,
Themes Sunday attending the
first Solemn Mass of Rev. Sather
Bechely, C.R.
Word of the very serious ill-
ness of ,Ilei .daughter in England
was received by Mrs. J. W. Wood
of Haxby, York, England, whp
has been vislting .the past month
with her son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr, .and Mrs, Frank Sills Jr.
Mrs. Wood returned to England,
by air, Mr. and Mrs. Sills accom-
panied her to Melton on Wednes-
day, '
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maloney,
Kitchener, were week end visit-
ors of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice
Etue.
Miss Ruth •Sills left Wednes-•
day for Bala where she will
spend the summer,
Mr. an Mrs, Reuben Sallows
moved to Goderich last week.
Miss Virginia Smith, London,.
spent the week end with her
parents, •Mr. and Mre. B. R.
Smith,
Petty Officer Jerry Meir of
II,M,C,S. Stadacona, who has
been spending his leave at his
house here, left en Friday with
Mrs. Meir and '• the three children
for Halifax.
Mrs. Ai't Stacey is spending
the summer 3li Vancouver, B.C.
Rev. Ellwyn Morris, Port Do-
ver, visited last week with his
mother, Mrs. Wm. Morris. •
Mr, and Mrs. Michael Williams
and claughter Joan spent the
week end with their eon and
claughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, J.
Williams, Whitby.
Mr. Ron Williams of Kitchen-
er spent the 'week end tare,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Moylan of
Kitchener spent the week end
in town.
Mr, H. G. Meir was in Windsor
this week attending District "A"
Board of Governors of Lions In-
ternational of which he is a life
member.
Mrs, Jeau Fortune, MTs. John
Moylan, Miss Monica Byrne and
Mrs. Jack Case attended an open
house and tea at the new Ursa-
line
rsaline Convent lin Strathroy on
Sunday.
A steady stream of sports cars
drove east through Seaforth on
No. 8 highway late Saturday af-
ternoon, returning Prom auto
races at the Green .Acres track
at the forneer Port Albert air
school.
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' The rogular meeting of the
Ladies' Ala was held on Tuesday
With Miss Jean Scott, president,
in the chair. Miss Fraser opened
the meeting with a poem, Safety,
from the Glad Tidings. The re-
ports were read, It was decided
to cater ran' the Young, People's
Pall rally, Mise Belle :Campbell
was the speaker for the after-
noon, Her subject "Why Worry,"
was' very helpful and • comforting,
She showed the futility of wor-
ry and gave us several rules to
aid the worrier, among them a
sense of humor_ and keeping
busy.
Katie Scott and Julene E11•tott
sang a duet "There is no eeeret':
accompanied by Mrs. McGregor,
Mrs. L. Elder moved a vote of
thanks to the speaker and solo-
ists. A social .half hour was
spent. The Scotti.'raser• group
were in charge of the meeting
MEZSRY MAIDENS CLUB
The second meeting of the
Marry Maidens was held at Mrs.
1, alvoadfoot's on May 29th, Roll
call was answered by 10 mem-
bers. The next meeting is to be
held around the first week of.
July, Mrs, W. L. Whyte discuss-
ed garden weeds and insects and
the control of each -Akio she dis-
cussed succesdive planting and
home surroundings. The girls
were told how trees and 'shrubs
were useful to the home as well
as liow to beautify hofnee with
flower beds.
Members are to refer to their
food guide for vegetable eating
habits and are to follow Canada'•s
food rule concerning vegetables.
Home assignments are: .Check
vegetable eating habits; bring
records up to date; bring record
books up to date; begin project
to improve home surroundings;
bring a vase, some green, and 12
flowers to next meeting. Roll call
will be: One improvement I have
made or intend to make in our
home surroundings.
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HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake
of London were recent' guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harty Hoy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Annett of
Sarnia were recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 'Schroeder.
SEE and HEAR
Harry
Strang
Liberal
Candidate
in Huron
CKNX - TV.
CHANNEL 8
Friday, June 5, at 7.55 P.M.
CKNX RADIO
Friday, June 5, at 10.55 A.M.
(Published by Huron Liberal Association) ••4
Bert Shaw Posted
To Warsaw
The following refers to a for-
mer Seaforth boy, who is a bro-
ther of Mrs, R. J. Botissoy of this
town.
For two years, Londoner Wil-
liam Robert "Bert" Shaw lived
in tlie shadow or the ICretnlin
and the MVD, the Communist
secret polfice,
Friday he ventures into still
another shadow, this one not
perhaps as deep as the first, but
sail cast ominously IV the Rus -
elan beer.
Warsaw,• Poland, is the second
overseas position for diplomat
Shaw, son of Mrs. W. R. Shaw,
of 442 Adelaide St., an;d the'late
Bert Shaw.
And lie is ioolcing forward to
a greater degree of freedom of
movement than existed in Mos-
cow when he Ieft Inst year.
Cloak and dagger methods still
iestliot work of foreign .diplo-
mats in the Soviet capital Ev-
erywhere they are followed and
their 'shadows" are overt about
their tasks. There is little or no
.attempt to conceal the act of
"tailing."
It is suspected, said Mr. Shaw,
but never has been proven,:that
chauffeurs and domestiee attach-
ed to the Canadian embassy in
Moscow were MVD agents, plant-
ed to keep track of officials and
to pick up any information they
could. Embassy officials were not
allowed to drive their own cars.
Russians in the embassy made
an effort to conceal their under-
standing of the English language
but occasionally were tripped up
and their slips lent weight to
suspicions of their p•ua'pose. It
was therefore necessary to guard
words spoken in their presence.
Since the denunciation of Ste -
lin, the Russian people are some-
what freer in their relations
with foreigners but, said Mr.
Shaw, they are still reticent in
conversation with embaesy at-
taches. They still live in fear of
the MVD although there has
been a loosening of restrictions
generally.
"Russians are, after all, human
and being human they are cur-
ious. They want to know about
the Western world, Bat they talk
more freely with tourists than
with .diplomats."
Russians are developing or
have developed some peculiar
personal characteristics, some of
them imported from the west.
Only since 1955, for instance,
has lipstick come within reaeh
CANDIDATE
MEETING
IN BLYTH -
COMMUNITY" HALL
Monday, June 8th
9 P.M.
Come and find out how your
member is representing you.
Both North and South Huron
will be represented
Sponsored by Huron O.F.U.
Also County meeting in
Clinton Board Room, June 4th
Speakers on weed sprays
and agriculture
EUCHRE
Tn the Orange Hall
Friday, June 5
at 8.30
Auspices Orange Hall Property
Committee. Admissiou 40c
Lunch served
Everybody Welcome.
of the average female wageI vagantly--"like
earners and they apply it extra- agete."
Canadian
teen -
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NOTICE
OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED
ALL DAY TUESDAY, JUNE 9th,
IN ORDER THAT WE MAY
TAKE PART IN OUR
PARENTS' 50TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
D'Orlean 8 Frank Silas
L5IIL.JLl!'i
PLUMBING H A R D W :ARE QUALITY
HEATING PHONE 56
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HAY FORAGE FIELD
DEMONSTRATION
To bo held at the PRIM of Bruce Thompson,
half mile west of Wallcertof, opposite Golf Course. on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, at 1 p.m. DST
At this demonstration the followiug I, H. equipment
will be operated in the field
1. No, 15 Forage Harvester
2. No. 163 Wiudrower (Swather)
with Hay Conditioner attachment
3. No. 3 Hay Conditioner
4. Power Mowers -
5. Side Rakes
6. F -90-A Baler
7. No. 91 Combine (yard demonstration)
Members of the Engineering Staff of International Harvester
Company will be on hand
For further information phone 17
JOHN BACH
L H. DEALER
SEAFORTH
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"A Gas Water Heater
saves you money ...
gives you more Hot
Water in Tess time”
says,
GERRY GINGERICH
SEAFORTH PLUMBER
DEALER
"You never run out of hot
water when you have a Gas
Water Heater. It heats water so fast (4 times faster than any
other system) that you always have a constant supply of hot
water. And it costs you less to buy ... less to operate.”
See modern Gas Water Heaters at Gingerich's Sales -Service
GAS
�+ Seaforth - Zurich
or UNION GASCOji CANADALIMONA
16 years of Conservative rule have resulted in a growth of
arrogance, of bureaucracyi and.in the denial of many
rights of the individual
It's Time for a Change
Vote
HARRY STRAN
Your Liberal Candidate in Huron
HARRY STRANG seeks your sup-
port because he realizes the Liberal
proposals which provide for easing the
municipal tax burden; increased aid to
education; extension of hospital insur-
ance to include chronics and out-
patients care rttx-free gas for use in
farm implements, and many others are
for the benefit of everybody in Huron,
HARRY STRANG, as a municipal
clerk and successful farmer, is fully
qualified to represent Huron in the
solution of the many problems facing
municipalities and' agriculture today.
He knows the problems of the farrier
, , , of the businessman,
Look FORWARD - Vote LIBERAL
In Huron VOTE STRANGae on nJune 11th
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STRANG, Harry