The Seaforth News, 1959-07-23, Page 5TIIE S17AFQfTII *OWS
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The Mo=lop WKS of First
Presbyterian. Chu1a1 301d their
i
.July meeting at the home of Mrs,
Helen McMillan With a geed at'
+tendance. The president, Mrs,
Helen MbMilian presided and
opened the meeting with a Poem
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'Joint 'Devotional Services
First Presbyterian and
Northside United
Congregations
at
NORTH SIDE UNITED
CHURCH
I1EV, D. LESLIE ELDER
Minister
10a.m, Sunday Schools at their
respective Churches
11 a.nl, — "THE NEVER -
FAILING CHRIST”
Music, Solo
Mr, Don McDonald, Brussels
"How Great Thou Art"
J. A. Stewart Mre, J. A. Stewart
Ohoir Leader Organist
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Saturday & Monday, July 25-27
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TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Raja or clear, first show at duck
Children ander 12.1n can Free.
---Thursday, duly 23, 1959
and hymn, The scripture lesson
WAS read by Miss Jessie Praiser
and 'firs, Jaines Keyes led in
Prayer.. interesting 'letters were
road from Nip's. ;lames BlekSon,
one of our nlisslellwries 40 Form
osn, regarding their work. Miss
Elizabeth Smote delighted the
ladies with -her lovely piano solo
The topic'bop the study boon
Qar .Church and the people .from
many 'lands, was given by Mrs
Helen McMillan with Miss Jessie
Praiser reporting about the Ohl
neses people .in our church, Mrs
James T. Scott as representative
of the church and Mrs. R. 17, Mc
Millan speaking about the Im
migrants from Europe. Miss IJIi
zabetli Single received the offer
ing. The society received a very
gracious invitation from Mrs.
Arthur” Smalo to hold their Aug-
ust
ugust meeting at her home near
Staffs. The meeting closed with
a hymn and the Lord's prayer, A
delicious lunch was served by the
social committee and a social
half hour spent,
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TOWN TOPICS
Da', and Mrs. F, C. McCune, of
Girard, Pennsylvania, were vioit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Ross and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Pete Hobin of
Toronto anal Mr, Robert Chesney
and Mrs, Della Katth of Cree-
mor'e, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Chesney on Sunday.
It', and Mrs. Ernest Adams
and Doueida spent two weeks at
their summer home, .Bel Aire
Lodge, Goderich,
Jae Broome's mare, Mies J. B.
Hal, was in :the money at Inger-
soll last week, winning a second
and a first.
Mr, and Mas. John Hothany Jr.
have sold their house on John
street through Joseph McConnell,
to Mr. and Mrs. 'William McCur-
dy of Galt, who will get posses-
sion en :Saturday. Mas. McOurdyY
will teach at Clinton RCAF pub-
lic school, and Mr. McCurdy will
Ile employed at the RCAF station,
Mrs. IHotham and children expect
to move to Windsor next week.
Mr. Zack McSpadden, of Rox-
boro, has bought Mr. Roy Lam -
son's house at the west end, of
Goderich street.
Mrs. Bud Britton, Flint, Mich.,
spent the past week with friends
and relatives, Mrs. Britton, the
Tot mer Marlene Austin, success-
fully passed 'her '58 and '59 col-
lege year with honors.
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TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. Mervin Lane and Mrs.
Peter Swinkles left on Sunda/ IV
T04 from Malton alrPort to
s>
1 olid Dive wows, vacation, in
Holland.
Mr, and Mrs. Art Wright, Don.
aid and Douglas, left on Monday
for It motor trip to' the Western
Provinces where they will vaoa
tion at Banff and La4ke Louise in
Alberta,
Dr. Donald J. Munn of Inger.
soil, and Dr, William D. Munn o
Clinton, with their families, have
established residence in the
town et Listowel, where they wil
Practise medicine,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Free and
Diane are moving to Santiago,
California, about the middle d
August. They are 'holding an au
ction sale Aug, 55M, after wdldob
Mr. E, Iezacoyics, the new own-
er, gets possession of the house..
Mr. Free has been :district mana-
ger of Supertest for a number of
years.
Mr. and iVirs, Joseph Williams
and daughter, Debbie, of Whitby
spent, the week end at the iionie
of Mr, and Mrs. M, Williams.
Nli". and Mrs. Scott .Coffin of
Toronto spent the week end with
Mr. Pete Molver.
Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Ben.
ninger of Welland open the week
end with MT. and Mrs. 112. Will-
iams.
Mrs. Joseph Johnston has re-
turned home after spending two
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. 3,
Benninger.'or Welland,
Ronald Williams of ISitobener
spent the week end at his Home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoggarth
and family are holidaying for a
week near Peterboro.
Mr. Frank Jordan has bought
the residence on East William
street of Mr. Isaac McGavin and
will move aoross the etneet next
month. Mr.. McGavin will live
With his sister, Mrs. John Kerr,
North Main street. Mr. Jordan's
house .on Side street has been
bought by Mr, :Ken Vincent of
Dublin, who plans to rent it at
present"
Attending a joint board meet-
ing of Western O.F,U. from Hu-
ron: Alf. Nesbitt, Carl Govier, of
Auburn; Mr. and. Mrs. Edgar
Rathwell; Mfr. and Mrs. Bob Tay-
•lor, 14Ir. and Mrs. •Gordon Bill, of
Varna; .Clifford Hoegy, Hugh
Johnson, Clifford Jaeklin, Wal-
ton; Carl Dalton, Seaforth. The
meeting was held at Guelph.
BORN
Duchamme—In :Scott Memorial
]Hospital on July 18th, to Mr, and
Mrs. James Ducharme, Dublin, a
son.
Elland -4n Scott Memorial Hea-
ld -tat, on July 18th, to Mr. and
Mss. Patrick Eldard, RCAF.Sta-
tion, Clinton, a son.
Maloney—At St. Mary's Hos-
pital, Kitchener, on Ally 19; to
Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Maloney
(Therese Etue), 92 John St. E.,
Waterloo, a daughter.
BRODHAGEN .
Mrs. W. L. •Qnerengesser, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Sholddce and
family and Mr. George Diegel at-
tended the .celebration of Mrs.
John C. Diegel's 84th birthday on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Martiin Diegel, Walton,
Mrs. Hired Herbert has been
visiting with friends in Toronto.
Mrs. Chas. Ahrens .in Hamilton
tor a few days with her son, Do-
nald Ahrens.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker, De-
borah and Karen of Toronto with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kistner on Sunday.
Hodgert of Exeter with his
son Mervin and :Mrs. Hodgert.
Mr. and Mss. John Mueller and
Ruth Ann :of Hamilton with Mrs.
Aug. Hillebreclrt.
Master (Roger Pryce, Kitchen-
er, is spending the summer with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ahrens.
Miss Beverley Sipoldice is holi-
daying with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querenges-
ser, Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Wnl, Diegel at-
tended the Thiel reunion at the
Mitchell park on 'Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith
and family and Mr. Ed Smith at
Sprinkbank park .on Sunday
where they met Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Smith and family of Blen-
heim for a picnic. Arthur Smith
returned with' MT, and Mrs. Ken
Smith for several weeks holi-
days.
Mrs. Chrlstena Meyer of Dids-
bury, Alberta, Mrs. Jim O'Brien,
Edmonton, Alberta, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hinz, Kitchener, Mrs. Thel-
ma Mantle, Mr, Ed West, Strat-
ford, with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Wolfe. Rev. and Mrs, Walter Be.
cker and family of London were
at the same home recently.
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe acoompan-
led Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connol-
ly of Sebringville to Chatham,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hinz
last Tuesday.
Flowers were placed on the al.
tar .of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church by the family Sunday in
memory of Albert E. ,Querenges-
ser` who passed away one year
ago, July 20th.
Brodhagen and District Cham-
ber of Commerce held a very
successful saleorama at the com-
munity park last Wednesday af.
ternoon and about 800 partook of
chicken barbecue from 5 to 8 O'-
clock. A ball gamic between Born,
holm and Brodhagen was inlayed
with Brod.hagen the winner. Des
jardine's 'orchestra of Zurich
played for open air dancing.
The pie, hot dog and refreshment
booths were well patronized.
Another dente is to :be held on
July 29th.
Members of Ellice Lutheran
Ladles' Aid and First. Lutheran
Church, Logan, Ladies Aid were
guests of the United Lutheran
Church 'Women at :St. Peter's Lu -
,o, &oran Church here on Monday
afternoon. Short devotions were
cont4ucted by Mrs, Near Telin•gr
and program of a solo by MTs, L.
'Hicks; Plano seieotion by Mrs. E.
J. Fischer, god roaalng, Mrs. R.
Umiak. Genies and contests worn
conducted by Mas. Iidwin Scher.
bal"th, Mi's. Geo. Rook, We, Irvin
Miller and Mrs. Oaoar Young and
swing bowling was enjoyed atter
witieli a delicious lunch was
served,
KIPPEN
Mr. Webster- Buchanan of Lea.
mington visited; a day last week
with Mr. and Mrs; Mellis and Oh
-
er friends in the district,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. McGregor
were pleasantly simPrised recent-
ly when a cousin of the former,
Mir. George McKay, of Pilot
Mound, visited them. It .is 38
years sines they saw each other.
Mr, and Mrs, Wilmer McGreg.
or of Mount :lope were recent
visitors with their parents.
Mrs. Mary Nelson of :Saska-
toon, visited for a dew days with
her cousins, Mrs, Robert Dins.
dale and Miss Mabelle Whiteman.
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Gibson and
children of Wroxeter visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L
Mellis and on Monday Mr. and
Mrs: Art Gibson and children of
Wroxeter were their guests,
Master Larry Consitt is holid-
aying with his, grandparents, Mr,
and MTs. Wm. Shepherd at Ip-
perwash,
Recent guests of Mr. end Mrs,
Ronald McGregor included Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Green and family
of Sarnia, also Mr, and Mrs. Jos-
eph Jenkins of London, .
Mr, and Mrs. T. Bears and ,fa-
mily were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Dupont and fa-
mily at Turnbull's Grove,
Miss Ann Gllbson, Wi'oxetier,
visited Monday with an aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Mellis.
The Misses Barnby of London
visited an evening during the
week with their uncle, Mr. Wm.
Ivison.
Tom Munroe returned home by
plane on Saturday from a two
weeks' vacation in Calgary and
other places in the West.
Al Kyle entertained several
boy friends and some relatives
to a 12th birthday party on Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Littleton visited
Saturday with her parents, Mr.
and MTs. Mathers of near Park-
hill, iDon and Brad returning
home from a week's vacation
with ;their grandparents.
Miss Cheryl Little of Hensall
spent a few days visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. Long.
Miss Ethel Mate Mitchell of
Mitchell, music pupil of Mrs.
Clarence Priestap of :Mitchell and
daughter 02 Mr. Robert Thom-
son, obtained highest mark of
ally pupil in elle province in
Grade IIIpiano examinations for
the year 1957.58 in Western On.
torte Conservatory examinations.
Tlio silver medal is to be pres-
ented this Rail 'at eorlvooation hell
in Legion.
Snn)av School Picwfe
The annual SS pionle of St.
Andrew's United Church was
held at Lions park, Seafortli, on
July 14 with 125 in attendance,.
Table conveners were Mrs. Ross
Broadfoot, Mrs. John Sinclair;
sports conveners, Mrs, Flush Ken-
drick, 'Mrs. Wm, Coleman. Res-
ults of races—Oliildren under 6,
Joan Finkbeiner, Brenda Turn.
er; gir'ls 6 years, Kathy Rend.
rick, ,Sandra Gibbs; 8 and und-
er, Gwen Hendrick, Nancy Coin
sitt; boys, 8 and under, Kenneth
Jones, Jim Kyle; gahisc 10 under,
Gwen 1lendnicle, Nancy Consitt;
.boys, 10 under, Grant Jones, Gary
Deitz; girls 12 under, Marjorie
Turner, Gwen Hendrick; boys 12
under, Robt. Cooper, Bill McNioli-
ol; girls 14 under, Marjorie Tur-
ner, Nancy Armstrong;- boys 14
and under, Billy MaNiahol, der'ry
Johnson; girls 14 and over, Mar-
garet lroadfoot, Susie Lostell;
boys, 14 and over, David Cooper,
Jim Consitt; married women,
Mrs, Ray Consitt; married men,
Howard Finkbeiuer; 3 legged, 12
and under, Nancy Consitt, Mar.
loris Turner; over 12, Susie Los -
tell Margaret Broadfoot; wheel-
barrow race, 12 under, Al Kyle,
Billy Turner; over 12, Jerry
Johnson, Jimmy Consitt; kick
the slipper, 12 under, David Tur-
ner; ladies over 12, Norma •Cole-
man, men, Ray Consitt; shuttle
race, David Turner's side; shoe
scramble, David Turner; candy
scramble, Mrs. V. Alderdics; ad-
ult pop bottle contest, John Sin-
clair; clothes pin •race, Mrs, E,
Kyle; match box relay, Mrs, E.
McBride's team; stepping off
paces, John A. Cooper; oldest
person, . J. W. McLean; youngest,
Deborah Consitt; lucky .plate, Al
Kyle; birthday closest, Donelda
Lostell.
Thomson Reunion—
About 60 gathered at the home.
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Priest
al, Mitchell, on July 15tH -for
their family reunion. Sports as
follows: 2 yrs under, Linda 8110.
er; 5 yrs, under, Mary Thomson, The July meeting of the
Barbara Stanlake; 6 yrs. under, BrnceSeld W.M.S. was held on
John Thomson, Barbara Stan- l Tuesday,. July 14 at 2.30 p,m.
lake; 9 yrs. under, Eleanor Stan -
CAROL r�47��T SHOPSHOPStimer
CLEARANCE
DRESSES -- 7 to 15 12 to 20 161/2 to 221/2
Special Clearance Prices
Many half price and less.
TEE SHIRTS, SHORTS, BEACH COATS
SLACKS, JEANS AND SLIM MIS
Greatly Reduced
HATS -- HALF PRICE
SKIRTS AND BLOUSES 20% OFF
LINGERIE 20% OFF
Special tables - 50c and $1.00
CAROL LYN SHOP
lake, John Thomson; 13 yrs, un.
der, Douglas Stanlake, Eleanor
Stanlake; married ladies, Audrey
E. Priestap, Mrs. Gwen O'Rourke,
married men, Cecil Pepper, Best
Thomson; pillow rase, Herb Brit -
toll's team, young ladies race,
Audrey 17. Priests"), Gwen 0'.
Rourke; kick the slipper, Gwen
O'Rourke, Mrs. Elgin Thomson;
grandparents most graceful walk.
er, 72r, R. Thomson (Judge, Mies
Eleanor Fische of Winnipeg) ;
hunting game, Douglas Stanlalco;
peanut scramble, Douglas Stan -
lake; oldest person, Mr. Robert
Thomson; youngest person, Dale
and Gail Schneider, twin child-
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schnei-
der of Stratford; coming farth-
est, Eleanor Fischer. I3lection of
officers: Pres., Albert Alexander;
vice Pres.,'Norman Stanlake;
sec., Gwen O'Rourke; lunch com-
mittee, Mrs. A. Alexander, Mrs.
Norman •Stanlake; sports, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Pepper, Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Pepper.
BRUCEFIELD
The meeting opened with quiet
music. Silent prayer . was ob.
served In memory of Mrs, H.
Dalrymple and Mrs, Consitt. The
theme for .the worship service
was "The Fellowship." Call to
worship 'and the prayer by Mrs,
N. Walker. Hymn 252' was
sung, Mrs. ID Thompson read
Mph. 2, verses 11-22. Mrs. Fother-
ingham read Acts 10, verses 1-20,
23, 24 and 34-44. Comment and
prayer by Mrs. Walker. The
business part of the meeting was
taken by Mrs. W. Scott, There
were 18 members present. It was
decided to omit the August meet-
ing, Airs. B. Mc011nehey, Mrs. B.
Thompson and Mrs, Geo. Clifton,
from the study book "Know
Your Neighbours," acquainted us
with some of the special prob-
lems of our Japanese and Chin-
ese neighbours. The C.G.I.T,
girls sang two numbers. Mrs.
McOlinchey read a poem entitled
"His Offering," We then had the
re -affiliation service
3 BIG NIGHTS OF COLORFUL, ACTION - PACKED VARIETY AT THE
SEAFORTH LIONS 24th ANNUAL
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MER CARNIVAL
LIONS PARK
SEAFORTH
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AUGUST 5, 6 & 7
Outstanding Programme
Outstanding Programme
WEDNESDAY
The Four Teens
Rock and Roll like you never
heard it before 1
Elmer Trudgen
and his one-man Band
His 17 instruments are famous
to Canadian and U.S. network
listeners •
The Champions
Outstanding Square Dance
Attraction
SDHS Girls' Trumpet
Band
THURSDAY
Jack Bateman
Star of TV - Novelty Magician
Hal Bee
POPULAR EQUILIBRIST
Familiar to TV Audiences
Jack Bateman .
COMEDIAN & MAGICI-&N •
Seaforth Highlanders
Band
FRIDAY
The Four Teens
In a programme of Rock & Roll
Seppo Leivo
NOVELTY JUGGLING
Elmer Trudgen
AND HIS 17 INSTRUMENTS
Del Rio and Rosita
Mexican Stars in a Knife and
Hatchet Act seen around the
World three times !
SDHS
Girls Trumpet Band
BINGO ! GAMES
Draws for 50 prizes -- value $1500.00
Popular games Sensational attractions
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• CARTER'S MIDWAY •
Featuring Favorite Rides.
To thrill and delight young and old, plus old favorites
Ferris Wheel, and for the younger set Berry -go -Round
Program commences each Night at 8.30 P.M. ADMISSION 25c — Children under 12, FREE
LOTS -OF PARKING — FREE
,Proceeds for Lions Welfare and Maintenance of Lions Park and Pool
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