The Seaforth News, 1959-07-30, Page 5SCA/. O1tTN NEWS
F3RODHAOEN
Mr, and Mos, Alvii, Rose, Sar.
;pia, with Mr, and Mrs. Chris W.
Leonllardt on Sunday.
M. and avis, George Vincent
'of Sarnia and Mr, Lorrain Rose
of London with Mr. and Mrs,
Ross Leonhardt,
The roof of the community hall
has been completed and :the firwst
dance was held on Wedneaclay.
evoniiig. .
Miss Muriel Ferguson of Exet-
er ds holidaying with her uncle
and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Mervin
Rodgert.
McKILLOP
Visitors with Mrs. Chas, Eggert
and lir. and Mrs. Irvin Rock
were Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Dip-
lre1, Muntaville Mr, and. Mrs,
-TliurscI y, Ally 30, :i
Ano Martz, Woccistoelc.
Master• Rey Kieber of Kitchen.
er is holidaying with Mr, and
Mrs, Lavern Iloegy,
Miss Ka'r'en Reek is holidaying
with Miss Sheila Flood at Sea -
forth,
' Airs, Christiana Ileber 'ts
Patient at Seaforth hospital.
Mrs. Sohn Dietz is a patient at
$eafortir hospital.
"Air, John Wells of Kitclierrer is
visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Wm.
Koehler,
Mr. and Mrs. John Aikens and
Mr. Henry Thawing of ,SebringviIle
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Rock.
ALrs, Clarence Barber and Mr.
ITarvey Koehler of Galt called on
relatives and visited their moth=
er, Mrs. Klober in Seaforth hog.
lri'ta1,
Masters Gary and. Ron Rosllier
had their tonsils removed la Sea-
tortli hospital on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman i7ggert
and girls with Mr, and Mr's. Ross
Saran's at Cromarty.
VARNA
Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Pitt left
this week for a month's 'visit
with relatives in Newfoundland,.
Rev, Mr, Tavener oi' GrandBend-will have charge 'of the ser-
vice in the 'United Church next
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker and
family of King City and Mr. and
MTs, Douglas Robinson of Toron-
to spent the week end at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Mc-
Clymont.
A number from here attended'
the Coleman picnic at Lime
Park, Seaforth, last Saturday
afte'r'noon.
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WELL
CANADA'S manufacturing industry began to grow
significantly about 80 years ago when the people
decided that more of their needs should be provided
from Canadian factories.
Today manufacturing is the most important ele-
ment in the Canadian economy. It provides nearly
half of all employment; it pays high taxes; and it is
the greatest contributor to our national production.
Manufacturing will continue to provide Canadians
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THE
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MONTREAL GANANOQWE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. W. E. Batt leaves this
weekend on a conducted torn.' of
the western states and cities of
the IPaeliio Ceast.
Mr. 'and Mrs, Gordon MacDon-
ald spent a few clays at Napapee.
Mr, and Maes, Fred Jackson and
Sqn Paul, of Kenora, were guests
e , kir. and Mrs,, William Leem-
ing 'on Thursday, enronte to
spend a week at Bruce Beach.
Alias
Minnie
'siser, Mre. Florence rSmith have
moved to Seaforth from Galt and
are in the Royal Apts.
A family gathering was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Chambers, Tuckersmith, on Sun -
'dray in honor of the wedding an-
niversary of her parents, Mr.
and Abs. I0, Brown.
Itlrs. W. D. Southgate, Sr„ Mr,
W. RI. Southgate and Bill were in
Port ;Perry on Sunday vieiting
Mre.
outhgate s sister and bro-
ther -ha -law, Rev, and Mrs. Pell.
etier.
Leonard Muegge was a ,patient
in 'Stratford hospital last week.
Mrs, Ken Larone has returned
to Toronto after spending some
holidays with her parents, Mr.
arrd Mrs. J. R. Spittal,
Mr. and Mrs, Leo Stewart of
Regina, who have been vision
Stratford, sailed this week from
Bayfield la the sail boat built
last winter by 'tile Coutts Uoys,
"The Met'amor," on a trip to
Georgian Bay.
Bob Dinsmore, Bill Teal, ,Thur
Diol. and Jiru Gray 'of Ipperwash
cadet camp, .spent the week end
at their homes.
Mr. and Mrs, Austin Porter, of
'Sault Ste Marie and Mims SailY
Nett, London, were week end
sitars with 1VTr, and Mrs, Ray-
mond Nobt.
Mr, and Mrs, Ralph McFadden
and family of Burlington visited
Miss Davina Anderson over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan of
Chicago, 111.; Misses Sandra and
Diane Glasson, Hazel Orest, Lll„
Mr. Lawrence Murray, Chicago;
Mrs. Dan Galligan and family.
Mr. and MPs, Dd Eggert, Airs,
Beverley Borovslcy and family of
Mattison, Ill„ were guests last
week of Messrs. Ken and Joe
Murray.
Mr, and Mrs. Grattan Marini.
gall, Hamdlton, spent the week
encl at the summer home here.
Mr, and Mrs, Jolrn Wright, 'of
Sarnia visited last week with her
Cather, Mr. Peter McIver,
Mrs, 3, MaillIoux and Ray-
mond, Toronto, visited last week
g with 1\dra, Joseph MCQna'id
at the home of their sister and
brother-in-law, Mr, and Airs. Nor-
ris 'Sillory of Tuckersmith, left
for their home on Friday.
Cpl. F: H. Osborne and Mrs. Os-
borne and children, Rill and
Sharon, are vacationing with Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Meagher, East
William street before leaving for
1(F) Wing, Manville, France,'
They aspect to spend four years
overseas.
'Mr. and Mns. Ray Murphy and
daughter Mary, Pontiac, Mieh„
Mrs. Dan Costello, lir, and Mrs.
Martin Feeney, Dublin; Rev.
Harry Feeney, Hamilton, Bermu-
da, and his mother, Mrs. Kath-
leen Feeney, Dublin, AZT'. and
Mrs. Harvey Dantzer and son,
Victor, Windsor, and Miss Ann
Marie Stock, London, and Donna
Meagher, ,Stratford, were visitors
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Meagher.
Mrs. and Mrs. C. 3, Walden, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Cliff Broadfoot and Mr,
and Mrs. Ross Murdie attended
the wedding .on Saturday in
Knox Presbyterian Church, Wat-
erloo, of Mr, and Mrs. Walden's
daughter, Marjorie Marie, to
John Alexander Hlraser,
Mies 'Sharon Van Rooljen was
a (holiday visitor in Galt last
week.
Donald and 'Glen Coutts, ac-
companied by James McLeod of
Mrs, Josephine Morris visited
her 'laughter and son-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs, Garnet Cairns, Merlin.
31(fr, and MTs, Joseph Lauden-
bach, Toronto, and Michael Lau-
denbach, Toronto, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mss. Louis
Laudenbach.
Ml'. and Ms's. Ron Sills and
Kathy, Kitchener, are holidaying
with Mrs. 0. P. Sills,
MVIi'. and Mrs. Michael Bechely,
Toronto spent the week end with
Aims, F. J. Bechely.
Mrs, Rog. Kerslake entertain-
ed members of the Barbara Kirk-
man Auxiliary last Tuesday at
her cottage at Bayfield,
Rev, Thos. McQuaid who has
completed ten .years as Supervi.
sor General of the Scarborough
Foreign Mission Society, has
been appointed recently Superior
and Novice Master at Nazareth
I-Iouse, St. Mary's, Ont. Rey. T.
McQuaid is a son of Mrs, Joseph
McQuaid.
BORN
Hart --In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Hart, Brussels RR 2, on July 27,
a daughter.
Maloney — In .Scott Memorial
Hospital, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Clar-
ence Maloney, Seaforth RR 5, on
July 28th, a daughter.
BROWNIE'S
,- LI ITER
Featuring the Largest Wide Screen
in Fluren County
Thursday & Friday—July 30-31
"THE LAST WAGON"
(Color) (Cinenrascope)
Richard Widmarlc -- Felicia Farr
One Cartoon
Saturday Only --August 1
1'23 PACES TO
BAKER STREET"
(Color) (Cmemaseope)
'Pan Johnson – Vera Mica
One Cartoon
Sunday Mid-nite and Monday
August 2-3
"THE MAN
WHO NEVER WAS"
(Color) (Cinenascope)
Clifton Webb -- Gloria Grahame
(One Cartoon)
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain or clear, first shore at dusk Jack Lemmon
Cldldren under 12 In cars Fres (One Cartoon)
EGMONDVILLE
A. and Mrs. Harry' Weiland
returned home from Kingston on
Saturday after au absence 'of 10
week, Mr, Weiland 'was receiv-
ing treatments in the Interest 'of
his health which his many
friends are pleased to know is
much improved. We hope they
may have many years of health
and happiness in their nice new
home. BLAKE
Mr, and Mrs. Phillip McICenzie
and family were Sunday visitors Week end visitors with Mr.
with his mother, Mrs. Hugh Mc- William Clarke were Mr. and
Lachlan, ' Mrs, Lloyd Finnigan and family
Recent visitors With Mrs, J. S. of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Nei.
Watson were Miss Jean Watson, son Broderick of Wdllowdale.
R,N., of Toronto, Mrs. Jean Sin- Abs. Leon Jeffery spent the
clair of Clinton, Mr. Alf Westlake week end with her daughter and
and Nlrs. T. ,Snowden of Bayfield. son-in-law, Mr. and MTs. Napo1-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell eon DAChaTme and family 01
and children of Bayfield visited London.
with dlr, and Mrs. E. Stephenson Mr. and Abs. Lloyd Gascilo and
on.Sunday, family are spending their vacs=
Dr. S. and Mrs. Semple leave 'tion with his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
this week far Sauble Beach for LeRoy Drb and family.
a vacation, Mr. Lloyd Morgan of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westbrook
Centralia will have charge of t'he of Goderieh spent Sunday with
ehnreh during their absence, Air. Gustva Bohn.
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Tuesday and Wednesday,
August 4.5
—Double Feature—
"HELL DRIVERS"
Stanley Baker - Barry Fitzgerald
"ROONEY"
Jolrr Gregson •'Muriel Pavlov
(One Cartoon)
THURS.
FRI. SAT. and:
MON. August 6-7-8-10
"Some Like It Hot"
aclscii entertainment
Marilyn Munroe -- Tony Curtis
and Jack Lemmon
ADMISSION; 75 cents
Children under 12 'Pres
(One Cartoon)
Tuesday and Wednesday
August 11 12
`BELL, BOOK and CANDLE'
COLOR
Sanies Stewart - Ifirn Novak
Miss Alva Elford of New York
is spending her vacation with
her sister, 1tiss Florence Elford.
Airs, Elmore Stephenson ' and
family and Mrs, Bruce McCdin-
obey and family visited on Tues-
day with their :sister, Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie and Rev. A. II. McKenzie
of Acton,
3 BIG NIGHTS OF COLORFUL, ACTION - PACKED VARIETY AT THE
SEAFORTH LIONS 24th ANNUAL
UMMER CARNIVAL
LIONS PARK
SEAFORTH
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AUGUST 5, 6 & 7
Outstanding Programme
WEDNESDAY
The Four Teens
Rock and Roll like you never
heard it before !
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
Outstanding Pr gramme
THURSDAY
Jack Bateman
Star of TV - Novelty. Magician
Hal Bee
POPULAR EQUILI13RIST
Familiar to TV Audiences
Jack Bateman
COMEDIAN & MAGICIAN
Seaforth Highlanders
Band
• BINGO • GAMES
Draws for 50 prizes -- value $1500.00
Popular games - Sensational attractions
1
1
FRIDAY
The Four Teens
In a programme of Rock & Roll
Seppo Leivo
NOVELTY JUGGLING
Elmer Trudgen
AND HIS 17 INSTRUII'IENTS
Del Rio and Rosita
Mexican Stars in a Knife and
Hatchet Act seen around the
World three times !
SDHS
Girls Trumpet Band
• CARTER'S MIDWAY •
Featuring Favorite Rides
To thrill and delight young and old, plus old favorites
Ferris Wheel, and for the younger set Merry_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