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MONEY IN THE BANK MEANS PEACE OF MIND
Seaforth Branch -- L. F. Ford Manager
Dublin Branch -- E. J. Dean -- Manager
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the doctor
and.
TOWN TOPICS
Bali Dimmers, )3i11 'Tall, Bill
Muir, Jim Diak sail J'int Gray of.
Soafortlr High School cadets,
left on Sunday to span seven
weeks at Ipporwash cadet eanap,.
Alis, Preston Tabor and family
are, leaving this week for Detroit,
Mrs. Tabor bas sola her residence
at the corner of Market and high
streets to Jack' Webb,
Miss Donelda Adams and Miss
Helen Phillips of Mitchell spout
Thursday in Stratford, alae occas.
sten being the royal visit of HM
Queen Elizabeth IlI and ,Prince'
Philip,.
Mrs. Charles Hagan and daugh-
ter Mary at Loudon spent a few
days in town visiting friends.
An excavation has been made.
for the new Legion hall at the
corner of Main and Huron Sts,
it is expected that footings wi11
be laid this week.
Fred Williams, 84, has return-
ed to Seaeorth from Westminster'
hospital, Loudon.
Il. G. Meir Ilett on Monday to
spend flue months at Halifax,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLen-
nan and fancily, of Montpelier,
,Vermont, are visiting at the
home et his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. J, C. MacLennan.
Mr. and Mrs: Tames M. Scott
left London by air on Monday to
spend the week at Niles, Calif-
ornia.
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde H. MacDon-
ald of Toronto were recent 'guests
with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Adams
and Miss Donelda Adams.
Mr. and Mrs, Wd'lllanr Hoogy
received a telegram at 2 p,m. on
Monday from London, England,
that their sou, Louie and wife
Helen, arrived safely in London
at 9,30 a.m„ Monday, after leav-
ing Mahon airport at 6.30 .p,m,
Sunday. They are planning to
visit relatives in England and
Scotland and return to Canada
August 1st.
Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Slattery are
taking a trip along the St, Law-
rence Seaway.
Brother Joseph McQuaid or
Pembroke and Mr. and Mrs. John
McQuaid, St. Thomas, visited
over the week end with Mrs.
Jos. McQuaid.
Mr. Jerry Bannon has accept-
ed a position in Guelph. Mr. and
Mrs. Bannon and family will
move to Guelph in the Frear
future.
Rev, Wm. Morrie, Windsor, is
holidaying with his mother, Mrs.
Wnr. Morris,
Peter Stiles and Bernard Ho-
tham wore holiday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Coffin and
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bechely in To-
ronto last week.
Mr. .and Mrs. Ben Bridge are
spending two weeks holidays at
IPperwash.
Mrs. Hugh Sproat, Cleveland,
spent the week end at her home
here.
MTS. P. D. MCConnell and ohil,
dren are holidaying at Bayfield,
SEE BRITANNIA AT TORONTO
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Westcott
visited in Toronto over the holi-
day with their family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Evans and Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Westeott. It was a
very early rise Wednesday .morn-
ing to go and see the Queen's
ship, the "Britannia” leave Tor-
onto at 7 a.m., and ,they had a
close view as it passed through
the narrow channel at Island
airport and out through the
western gap. While waiting for
the "Britannia" to come from its
berth in the east end docks,
there were two ocean ships came
in, one the "Oslo". Thousands of
people lined the shore.
FAMILY REUNION
The 13th annual reunion of the
Mil ler-MIDougall elan gathered
at Mitchell park on June' 20th
with about 62 present. A program
of games and races was conduct
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamport
Girls under 7, Darlene Temple
man; boys under 7, James Mil
ler; girls 8-10, Jean Annie; boys
8-10, Don Unshali; girls 11 an
over, Edna Miller; boys, 11 and
over, Ken Annie; boys and girls
relay, marble and spoon,' Glen
Brownie's
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In an emergency your telephone gives you
prompt`and priceless' aid. Jusf'knowing it is there,
ready to serve you day or. night, is a comfort in
itself, It's hard to put a value on these things. 'Yet
your telephone provides them all—and more—at
minimum cost.
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Thursday and Friday / July 9-10
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Academy Award in 1959 -
One Cartoon
Saturday and Monday --July 11.13
"THE LONE RANGER
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Clayton Moore -- Jay Silverheels
One Cartoon
Tuesday & Wednesday, July 14-16
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William Holden - Lloyd Nolan
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TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain or aloar, first slow at dusk
Children undor 12 in care Free
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k"DORISy
Beauty Salon
Main St, Seaforth
Phone 373
Lamport'a aide; potato and paper
plate race, Edna Miller; young
lasses race, 402g Miller; ladles
stick the slipper, Marian Lam-
port; men'a kick the sUlpper,
Bill Lamport; novelty race, Don
Upelrall; blind fold ooupie, Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Claris; most but-
tons, Ma's. Norniµn• Robinson;
thread the needle, ,Ant Rhode;,
oldest lady present, Mrs. Lizzie
Campbell; largest family, Mr,.
and Mrs, John Templeman; youn-
gest baby, Mr. and Mrs, 'John
Templeman; person coming the
,fantheet, Mrs. Alma Webb. A
bounteous supper was served un-
der the gonvenerehlp of Mu, and
Mrs, Leslie Miller. The election
of officers redultecl; Pres., Wil-
fred Annis; vice prey., Alvin
Cole; sec. treas„ Mrs. Wilson Me.
Cartney; sports coma Mr. and
Mrs. Harrold Clark; lunch own.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rhode. The
i$60 picnic will be held at Mdt-
che11 park the 3rd Sat. in Tune.
WALTON
The WMS of Duff's United
Church held their June meeting
on Thursday, Mrs, Wilbur Turn-
bull presided, with Mrs. D. Wee-
son at the piano, Mrs. 'E. Mitchell
read the Scripture. Roll call was
answered by naming a 'mission-
ary and minutes were read by
Mrs. R. McMichael, also treasur-
er's report was given by Mrs, II,
Craig, Mrs, Cliff Ritchie gave two
readings, "Sailors Ashore" which.
told of an institution in Mont-
real to represent Christ on the
waterfront; and "A Holier Than
Thou -nese" by Mary C. ;Smith of
Vancouver, taken from Pungent
and Pertinent. It was deeided to
entertain the Baby Band at the
August meeting taking' the form
of a picnic to be held at•.the home
of Mos. Wilbur Turnbull. The
date of the meeting . will be • as
near as possible to the regular
time, The regular meeting to
commence at 2 p.m. with the
'Baby Band to follow at 3 p.m.
Lunch will consist 'of sandwiches
and cookies and chocolate milk.
Mrs. 11eMichael will be in charge
of games and prizes. Mrs. G. Mc -
Gavin gave a paper on Penal Re-
form and meeting Idlosed with
prayer by Mrs, Turnbull
Mrs. .Sen McDonaldopened the
WA. meeting, Secretary's report
was given by Airs, Ronald Ben-
nett followed by the financial
statement from Mrs. A. Coutts.
The annual Sunday School pic-
nic is to be held in the commun-
ity park, Walton, July 30th, tak-
ing the form of a basket lunch
with each family bringing their
own dishes. The following com-
mittee will be In charge of the
sports: airs. Ed McCreath, Mrs.
Merton Backwell, Miss Clara Bu-
chanan, Mrs. James Smith and
Mrs, Walter Bewley, Mrs, W.
Turnbull and Mao. James McDon-
ald to make the tea.
A variety auction will be held
Sept. 4th commencing at 7.30 pm,
in Mr. Gordon McGavin's shed
opposite the church when house -
bold ,articles, baking, used cloth-
ing, etc., will be sold with 1Frank
Kirkby as auctioneer.
The buying of new ,tablecloths
was left with the kitchen com-
mittee. Mrs. K. • McDonald closed
the meeting with prayer.
Mr. and Mre. Icon Gray and fa-
mily of Stratford were week end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Camp-.
bell Wey.
Mrs. Margaret Humphries and
Wenda Humphries are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rut-
ledge. -
Mrs. Graham Sholdice and fa-
mily are spending this week in
Toronto.
Miss Faye Love left'00 Sunday
for Grand Bend where she will
be employed for the summer.
Miss Clara Buchanan and Miss
Rose Marie Bolger spent a few
days at Grand Bend last week.
Mrs. Ethel En* is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rit
chie, Egmondvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broadfaot
epent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. William Leeming, Seaforth.
Miss Verdi Watson has gt'adu
ated as an airline stewardess and
is at present 'stationed at Tor-
onto.
The second meeting of Walton
Willing 'Workers 4II Homemak-
ing Club was held at the home of
Jean Walters with all members
present and the two Leaders, Mrs,
Wm, Turnbull and Mrs, F. Wal-
ters in charge, Shirley Bolger,
the president, •opened the meet-
ing. Jean Walters called the roll.
Plans were made for Mrs. I. Mc-',
Allister's visit on July 21 at Bar-
bara and Marion •Turrubuli's
home, Garden weeds, insects and
.Lome surroundings were discuss-
ed by Mrs. Wm, Turnbull and
successive planting of gardens,
and record books were taken by
airs. F. Walters. A very Inform-
ative talk followed on vegetable
eating habits, transplanting .and
thinning. Assignments for the
next meeting were given by the
leaders. Flowers and ooniainers
are to be .taken to the next meet-
ing when flower arrangements
will be the topic.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wileon
spent a Sew clays in London with
Mr, and Mrs, Bert M0KaY,
Miss Margaret McGregor, Tor'
onto, and Miss K. McGregor, of
Wingham, are spending some
time with their brothers to Stan-
ley.
hir, Morley Taylor spent the
week end with hie parents, Mr.
and Mrs. V.ieter Taylor:
Dr, and Mrs. John MacGregor
of Owasso, Mich., and Ginger,
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Rev. and .Mrs, S. Davison.
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Neal of
London were week end visitors
with Mrs. Stackhouse and Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Wilson.
Quite a number .of citizens mo,
tored to Stratford and London to
see the Queen.
Mrs: M. MaharfY, Who has been
spending some .time with her bre,
thea', Mi'. Harry Dalrymple, left
for ]For home at Stela on Wed-
nesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Clark of
Varna have moved to the read,
sate of the late Mrs, B, XCeys•
We welcome Mr. and Mr's. Clark
to the village,
A large number of the ladies
attended the WA pionie at the
cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Scott at ,Bayfield on Tuesday.
(I -A1 SN OLUD 2913WS
The third meeting of the TIrrif'
ty Kippenettes 411 Garden Club
was •held at the home of Mrs. J.
Siuolair on July 6 at 8 p,m, Mrs,
McAllister attended. 13 girls an-
swered roll call. Next meeting
will be held at Mrs. R. Chspmaus
en August Eh at 8 p.m. The
leaders gave more information
on garden weeds and told how to
stake tomatoes. Mrs, McAllister
demonstrated an informal flower
arrangement. Mrs, 'Sinclair and
Nla's, Chapman gave pointers on
cooking vegetables.
Rome assignments: Gardening,
bring record book up to date,
start reference tile, second year
continue with work begun in first
year; third year work towards
completing file; arrange flowers
for a dining table at least once;
prepare and serve any two veg-
etables, Roll call for next meet-
ing: Bring two vegetables of any
ane kind.
HENSALL
The thirtieth annual Stephen-
son Renunion was held at Sea -
forth Lions Park on July let
with a retard attendance of
around 140 relatives from Poledo,
Ohio; Detroit, Marlette, Mich.,
Lions Heacl and Wingham. Greet-
ings also were received from Mr,
and Mrs, Howard Wylie of Wrox-
eter, from Liverpool, England,
where they). are spending a six
weeks' holiday. A short business
meeting presided over by Allan
Armstrong was held after dinner,
'Officers elected for a two year
term: President, Allan Arm
etrong, Varna; vice Pres., Ralph
Stephenson; sec., George Steph-
enson; table tom„ Mr. and Mrs.
Blmore Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs.
ANNUAL
DRESSED HAM
SUPPER
Carnival, Variety Entertain-
ment, Bingo & Games
Draw for 1959 Biscayne
4 door Sedan
Sapper 5,30 - 8 P.M.
Admission $1. Children 500
ST. COLUMBAN
Wednesday, July 22
RECEPTION
For Mr; and Mrs, Stanley
Johns at Bayfield Pavilion
Wednesday, July 15
Everybody Welcome
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. John Buur
(Phyllis McCool) in
Constance Hall
Wednesday, July 15
Ladies please bring lunch
Ralph 'Varner; sports, Mr,. and
Mrs, Garnet Mousseau; Mr, and
Mrs, Idarvey Keys. It was de,
cldedto hold next year's reunion
en the same date and place.
BLAKE
Mics Dianne Faber, of Eleven,
and Miss Emma 'Desch, of Varna,
are spending their holidays with
their grandmother, Mrs, Rudy
Desch,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foster
of Detroit visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. Flarold Finlay
and famtiy.
Mr, and :Vire. James 'Dinsmore
and family of Windsor spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Thos.
Dinsmore and Mr. and Mrs, Jas,
Dinsmore.
Douglas Maneon of Toronto is.
spending his vacation With his
aunt and uncle, 1klr, and Mrs,
Newell Geiger and Johnny.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Detohert
and family of Zurlch spent Sun-
day evening with Mr, and Mrs,
Roy McBride,
NOTICEE
Closed for holidays from
July 20th to Aug. 3rd
Last Pickup July 16 A.M.
SCOINS
CLEANERS
inis.s.aima,
Mr, William Clark, Mr. Harold
Finlay and family attended the
Farrell reunion held at' Goderich
on Sunday.
Mr, anal Mrs. Barry 'Westbrook
and fancily of Goderieh spent
Sunday with Mr. G, Bohn,
Mr, Hughte McBride of Lon-
don spent the weekend with his
Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mc-
13ride.
:kir. aurid Mrs. Peter Gingerich
spout. Sunday in Kitchener.
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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
CELEBRITY NIGHT
Wed. July 15th
GORY TAPP
of Country Hoedown
Star of CBC -TV
with
Lionel Thornton's Orchestra
Adults $2. Students $1
(12 yrs, & under)
Fridays eC; Saturdays
Dancing to
Lionel Thornton's Orchestra
Admission 81.25 each
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Safety was a word to Jim,
Aimed et others, not at him.
William, on the other hand,
Practised safety on his land.
Jim drove his tractor Tike a jet,
Certain he would not upset.
William drove his with great care--,
Of its dangers—well aware.
Jim was always having falls
On broken ladders, pitchforks, walls.
Will was healthy, careful, wise
On safety he'd not compromise.
Jim left this world the sudden way
While blowing up some stumps one day.
Wise William's living out his days
Because he knows thdt.safety pays!
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