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The Seaforth News, 1959-07-30, Page 4CONSTANCE Mr, ,cull Firs. ' Earl l.asmon, spent a few •days: holidays tour lug Michigan .last week. Miss Ann Bileliauau retuned. Renis to 11(1 ou after holidaying with her grandlotreats and other relatives. Miss W41znt% Dale spent holt. ldaye with her grandmother, ,Arcs. T. McMiciiael oi5 Goderioh last wee](: Recent visitors at the house of Mr, and t1rs. ,Ross MacG•rego'r' were M. anis MIS. Wed Jaelrselr and Paul of Kellam; 1113'. and MIs. Allan 11'ariihazh of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs, Cacti Farnham of dfittalzenor. 11r, and Mrs. B. Brawn and fa,, miry spent Sllilllay at Fort Elgin and Hanover, Miss Linda Weis, who slats Speak holidays returned home to 1-lanover and Illiss 1111. aloe Brown remained there for holidays and is attending day camp at the Ilanover Park. Miss Janet MacGregor return- ed home after spending a week St MIT oazup at'.Godericlr. While They'll miss the Smiths at Trout Lake this summer Everyone on Trout Lake knew and liked the Smiths. You'd see them up' at their cottage every weekend. You'd hear the children's carefree laughter echoing across the lake. And Mr. Smith never failed to give you a friendly wave as he cruised by in his boat. But Trout Lake won't see the happy Smith family any more ... all because Mr. Smith was in a hurry to get up to the cottage for the weekend. He left at night and drove too fast ... and there was an accident! The Smith's cottage is for sale now. And it needn't have happened! Is it worth your life and your family's just to get to the cottage a few minutes earlier? Rem saber, you have a whole summer for fun and relaxation— don't try to squeeze in a few extra minutes by driving carelessly! Your Ontario Department of Transport urges you to observe the speed limits. And when driving at night, always lower your headlights when ap- proaching or following another motor vehicle. there, .Janet acted as cannseilo'r. • Masters. David and Jimmy Medd' after Splitting the past two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. 'ROM, Johnson and Bruce of Grand' Val. 1eY returned home with Arra, Joluison and Bruce, who are re- maining for holidays with the fernier% parents, Mr, and Mrs James Medd and other relatives Miss Muriel Dale of Toronto spent the week enol with her Par, encs, 1\Ie. and Mrs. Verne Dale awl attended the Van der Molen- Whyte wedding in Constance Un- ited Ghnreh. Miss Pauline Dolniage of near Seatorth is holidaying with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, L_eR'ne Lawson. Mrs. Las Lawson and Mrs, Galbraith and Mr, Bob Lawson of Tuckersmitll visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson and Reg. Mr. and Airs. Frank Riley and Douglas visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Woods and Deb- bie of Ajax ,and Mies Heather Norris of Guelph, who was holi- daying at Ajar, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Riley for hol- idays Here. Airs. Donald Bnehanalw spent the week end in Toronto and at- tended the Dolimore ants Beam- leh wedding and also attended the funeral on Monday of Mr. Edwin Covey before returning home. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Pr eszcator and family visited with Mr, and ?Ars, Robert Jennison's, Grand Bend, on Sunday. Master Billy Jennison returned home With them. Aliases Laurel and Deanna! Dale are this week holidaying with their aunt, Mos, Art Brom- ley of Kitchener. Mrs, Wm. Drennan and daugh- ter, Helen I3ammond of Barrie, are visiting with Mr. .and Mrs. Walter Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Scott. Mr, and Mrs. Ross MacGregor and family spent Sunday in Guelph. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Willis, Carl :and Susan of Kitchener, and Mr, Roy Lawson visited Sunday with Mr. and .Airs, Earl Lawson and Reg. Aln and Mrs. George Hall of Flint Mich., visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hincls and Marylin of New Liskeard spent a few clays this week with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne :Lawson enroute to Toronto. Mr. Alf Buchanan underwent a hernia operation Tuesday mor- ning in Toronto at Dr. Shauldice Nursing Home. Mr. Wm. .Dale attended the ,Classic Guernsey sale at Fraser - dale Farm, Toronto, on Wednes- tier of this week. M. and Mrs, Jack Busby of Chatham spent ,last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Law - 500. Would the members of Gana, Mace Ui1 ed Olu10i . ? i ea s o fro• 1 ulernber the D411411011 seroloe. of Rev: !.Fang° at Loudesboi'o' Unit- ed Church on Friday evening at 8 •o'olook ,anti ohiu'oiii. services 'on, Sunday, August 2nd' at the usual time. A trousseau tea .was Held Wod- ne8day afternoon, J1ilY 16th and evening at the 'home sof Mt',.and Mr4, W. T., Wlltte, Hulett twp.; in 'honor of 'their !laughter Mary, who was married, on July 25. Re• oeiving the guests at the !door were Mrs. Van der Molen, +of Guelph, mother of the groom, end ➢ors. Whyte and Mary. Miss Margie Whyte was in charge of the guest book. Pouring tea dur- ing the.afternoon were Miss Mar- tha Leiper and Miss Hattie Mur- ray, assisted by Mrs. Harvey Tay- lor, 1In the 'evening, pouring tea were Mrs. Ephraim Snell and !fn's. Joico Broadfoot, assisted by Mrs. (Ross MacGregor, Serving in the dining room Were Miss Mari- lyn Taylor and Miss Frances Cook, while dbieplaying the trous- seau and gifts were 'Miss 0. Dun- das, Mrs. Margie. Taller and Mies Joyce Jewitt. Mr, and Mrs, H. Van der Molen and son Marvan, Guelph, (spent 'Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte. Miss Shirley Montgomery, of Guelph spent a few days with Miss Mary Whyte, Mrs, John Whyte, Oshawa, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Whyte, Visitors at the Whyte home on Sunday last were Mrs, Phyl Wat. son and daughters, Cindy, Bon- nie.. Mary and Jeanie of Strat- ford. Guests at the hoose of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte are Mr. and Mrs. Howell Partridge and son Richard of Barrie, ie, lis•. and sirs, Hudson Woodruff, St. David's; Mr. and Mrs. Archer Baldwin, Omenloe, and Mrs. Finlay Perrin, London. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whgte en- tertained the wedding .party at their home on Friday evening after the rehearsal, prior to their daughter's wedding on Saturday. WALTON • Mr. l8alcolin Fraser and Mr, and Mrs. Glen Fraser are spend- ing a taw days with relatives in Michigan. Sandra and Kim ,Pickering re- turned to Oakville on Sunday after !holidaying with their 1Dundgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. as. Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Steles and family, Mr. and,- Mrs. J. Rutledge Man with service itt mind Ask Ed Wallwin what he considers a bank's most important stock in trade and he'll answer "service And it's friendly, efficient service that makes dealing with The Toronto -Dominion Bank in Welland—where he is a Branch Manager —such a pleasure. With 35 years of service to his credit, heis thoroughly experienced, young in outlook and, of course, sincerely interested in serving people. Away from his job, Ed is an active sportsman, enjoys woodworking, and serves his community as an officer in several civic and service organizations. You'll find friendly, efficient people like Ed Wallwin at any branch of The Toronto -Dominion Bank, Drop in soon, won't you, and see why . , . people- make the difference at THE H-8810 Rio. TORONTO -DOMINION ION THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD BANK W. C. MOORE, Manager Seaforth Branch and family of Weiland and Mr: and sirs. Dodnian and' fancily of Merriton are holidaying at the StoiSs residence in thevillage. The Seaforth branch of the Woineii's Imtitute were guests at the July meeting of Walton WL Thursday ,evening, Mrs. 1'. Waltora, president, was in charge loft the business • period 0111'd welcomed -the Seaforth }O- tos, The secretary, Mb's, E. Me, Creatil, gave the Juno report and' read the+ oorrespondence, The. Walton members areinvited to Ethel en the evening of Aug,' 12, A 'bus trip to.Dotroit planned fog'. Wed., Aug, 20, was disbusaed, The roll •call• was answered by "My Worst Mistake ,in Cooking." Mrs, T. Dundas gave the finan- cial statement showing a balance of 862.21 on hand, Mis: Ed Miller and Mrs. Law+ rence. Ryan, oo-conveners for the •seoond part •of the meeting, MrO; 17. Miller gays current events and the motto on the history of the. Mary Stewart collect was read by Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, Mrs. Gor- dan Paiiple of Seaforth gave as her number, "What Mlle May Stewart collect means to ane." Mrs. Nelson Reid gave a demon- .etotion on the makingof bias binding and Mals. Jam McDonald assisted, A sing -song with Mrs, William Humphries at the piano was en- joyed" after which lunch was served by the following hostess- es; sin's, E. Perdue Mrs. 1•S. Sel- lers, Mrs• H, Williamson, Mas. G. Love, Mrs. G. McGavin and Mrs, 18. McCreath, The (third meeting !of 'the Wal- ton Willing Workers Garden Club was held Wednesday evening at the hone of Marion ,and Barbara Turnbull with all members pre- sent. Onr two leaders, Mrs. Frank Walters and Maus, Wil, Turnbull, also Mrs. McAllister and, Miss Bette Tillman, the Huron county home eoononnists, of Clinton. Shirley Bolger, president, presid- ed and ,opened 'elle tweeting with the 4H pledge. Jean Bolger read the minutes of the previous meet- ing and called the roll which was answered by one improvement I have made or intend to make in my home surroundings. Mrs. F. Walters told that the roll call tor next Meeting would be to, bring two vegetables of •any loin. We plalluecl to have our •m•eeting at the home 08Shirley azul Jean Bolger. Mrs, McAllister .gave a demonstration on ilbwer arrange- ments •showing some suitable con- tainers, also some that were not suitable. The girls then arranged flowers which had been brought from loome into several !bouquets. Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Turnbull •told about the necessary progress in our gardens :pertaining to re - thinning, pest control and tomato staking. Mrs. McAllister talked about garden reference files anti Mrs. Turnbull on how many ve- getables did you eat today. Mrs. Wolters presented Mrs. McAllis- ter and Miss Tillman with a cup and saucer each in behalf of the girls. They both thanked the girls and leaders after ,.which Mrs. Bill Turnbull, Marion and Barbara, served a delicious lunch. The regular :m•onthly meeting of the 17th and Boundary group of Duff's United Church was held at the home of Mrs. John Bruce with 17 members and 1 visitor Present. Mos. Harold Smalldon was in charge of the meeting. Scripture reading .by Mrs. Cliff Ritchie. Mrs. Ray Williamson read a poem and the topic was •taken by Mrs, Albert Clarke af- ter the .business •session. Lunch was served by the hostess and lunch committee, sirs. H. Arm- strong, Mao. Roy Bennett, Mrs. D. Buchanan and MTs. M. Baan, and a social .half hour spent. The I%teKillop group met for their July meeting at the home of Mrs. George Fox with 18 lad- ies present. Mfrs, Nelson Reid Presided, with Mrs. 0ampbell Wey !at the piano. Mrs^A. Coutts read the Scripture lesson and Mrs, N. Reid commented ,on the Passage. The reports were given and business transacted. The topic was given iby Mrs. D. Shol- dice on the missionary, Mr. W. M; Walton, the man who never wast- ed time. At the close lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Gordon'McGavin, Mrs. C. Wey, Mrs. Win. Leeming and Mrs. D. Watson. BRODHAGEN Mrs. Rosine Midler is observing her 88th birthday ,on Friday. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Diegel ,gathered at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Norman Ahrens and Mr, Ahrens last Thursday evening, Mrs. Henry Rock o'bseryed her SOth birthday en Friday, July 24. 'Miss ,Phyllis and Master Wayne Ahrens, children of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, had their tonsils removed at Seaforth hospital last Tuesday. Mrs. Millie Head ,of Toronto with her parents, Mr. •and Mrs. Henry E. Diegel. Miss Deborah Broughton of At- wood holidayed with her grand- Rockparents. , lir. and Mrs. Edwin Miss Gloria Suehri•ng of Seb• ringville with .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diegel last week. . Miss June Rock has !been hol- idaying with her sister, Mrs. Bill Broughton and lir, Broughton, Atwood. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Rode of Detroit with her parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Ed. Ptrueter and other relatives this week, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Kraus and family of Ruthven with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ben- newies for the week end. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Bennewies and Wanda, of Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Bennewies this week. Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Newton and Diane of Toronto *Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hicks, lila. and :Airs. Don Stanek 'and family of Kitchener are Holiday. 511.1.1m 3 THE SEAFOIITII N17WS—Thnretlay, July 30, 1009 1111111111A1,111 111111„I,AI,I),I1111....1111!111)111" 1 1111111„11111.. I 11111111111„111„1111,111,11 1111U111, 11,1111, 1111 HOLIDAY CIVIC D X FOOD SPECIALS FR I. THURS.FtZl. SAA.,, JULY 30-31, AUG, 7 only GOLDSEAL SOCKEYE 5 K SALMONoz3/x: tin Sc 7 SAVE 8c • MAPLE LEAF CANNED HAMS VA lb tin SAVE 2Oc KAM MEAT ....,..,, 37c tin SAVE 10c REAL LEMON LEMON JUICE , ,,•, 2 bottles 33c SAVE 7c Libby's Pork & Beans ....... 2 tins 41 c Hunt's Tomato Juice 4 tins 49c Golden Dew Margarine .... 2 lbs 49c Smith's Superior P,+ od Market PHONE 12 WE DELIVER .111111,1111111111111111,111,11111111111,1111111„1111141111111111......11,11,1 1111111,111,11111111111111111111,11111111„1111111111111111, ins at the ldl'a. Albert bllololsellogeahae. mother, famliril.y a0nfd L1o4Tnsd, onJ. wCirtohssolener panrd- A , and sirs. Laverne Wolfe eats, lit and Mrs, Henry E. and Alice. Charles Ahrens with Diesel• Mr, and Mrs, C. Watson, Centra - ria on Sunday. Flowew's were on the altar in bit and Mrs, Russell Sholdice the church here on Sunday from and family at Amberley Beach the wedding on Saturday of on Snnclay. Nancy Mogk and Robert Weitzel. „I...11111111111,1111111111111111.1111111111111111111."1111111111111.11.11! 1 1 1111111111111111 ..1111111111111111111111111W �. nl rc 70_17-11:4-741 14, PROCLAMATION On Instruction from the Municipal Council I hereby proclaim ' MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd 1959 CIVIC HOLIDAY In the Town of Seaforth and respectfully request the Citizens and • Businessmen to observe the same B. F. Christie MAYOR "God Save the Queen” 1958 1957 1955 1955 1955 1955 1954 1952 1950 1950 1950 1949 CHEVROLET COACH PONTIAC COACH OLDS 4 DOOR SEDAN CHRYSLER SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN PLYMOUTH SEDAN METEOR SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN AUSTIN SEDAN . STUDEBAIER SEDAN MORRIS SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED ecxforthMotors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile MITCHELL Phone G. Fawn 186 Sales & Service SEAFORTH Phone 541 "9 ' PROCLAMATION TOWN OF SEAFORTH In accordance with a resolution passed by the Municipal Council, of. the Town of Seaforth, I hereby proclaim that in view of the present rabies situation no dog shall be allowed to run at large in the 'Town of Seaforth until further notice ;from this date, November 12, 1958. B. F. Christie Mayor God Save the Queen 111111111111111.1.1tl111111111111111 ... 11111.11,11111111111111..,i111111.11111111111111111111.11111111..11111111111111iii 1111 n9