The Seaforth News, 1959-08-20, Page 5THE SDAF ORTH NEWS—Thursday, ,August 20, 1950
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ST. COLUMBAN
Maurice Malady and Jack Mel-
ady are on a trip through the
western States and Canada.
Mr. Mark Hopson and children,
Dolgeville, N.Y., with Mrs. Mary
McQuaid and other relatives. -
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lane and
children at Rosland Lake,
Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. John
Coyne.
Peter Maloney, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rowland and
fanrily, Waterloo, with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McIver.
Miss Carol Melady, Detroit,
with Miss Mary Melady,
Miss Anne Marie McMillan,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. Will -
lam McMillan.
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rs,l -, LI, Graeey of Vencony,
er, 13.0„ Is spending her holiday
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Secord alcBrieu, Hullett
township,
Mr. Joseph Robinson and Ml1s,
Marion Robinson of Rosemead,
California, were visitors Wednes-
day afternoon with the Misses
Seip. 11tr. Robinson was tourmer-
ly in the Dominion Bank hero
and is now in a bank in Califor-
nia, He is a eon of Fred Robin -
awl. They came by plane to De -
trait and returned to London on
Wednesday to visit Walter Rob-
inson who is in. hospital.
Master flan Halley .spent sever-
al days last week et the home of
Mr, and Mre. Jack Tebbutt, God-
erich township.
Visitors at hie home of Mr. and
Mrs, George Addison, James St„
on Tuesday were Miss Norma,
Wallis sot Simooe and MT, Nor-
man Snyder ,of Woodstock, and
en Friday Mr. land Mrs. Lew
Tebbutt and Mr, Hamilton, ,ot
Seaforth, and Mrs. Martha' Shine
of Kingston and Mrs, Robert
Moffat of Atikokan, Ont,
arr. and Mrs: Walter Plum and
Mr. and Mrs, William Kibler of
Girard, Pa„ were guests sat Mi.
and Mrs. Wallace Ross and fam-
ily last week.
Mr, and alas, Garnet Stockwell
and family are holidaying at Ot-
tawa.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Condron
and family have returned to Chi-
cago after visiting Messrs. Ken
and Jos: Murray,
114r, sand Mrs. Thos. Murray of
Chicago .and Mr, Frank Killoran
of Stratford visited Ken and Jos.
Murray.
Miss Maureen Kelly has return-
ed to Willowdale ,.after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Devereaux.
Mrs, (Mahlon Sander of Zurich
Is a patient in Clinton- public
hospital, .having undergone a ma-
ior operation.
1Dr. F. -Harburn has returned
home from a two months' visit
to Carberry and Flin Flan, Man.
Mr. and Mrs, George Pinder
and family •of Welland were vis-
itors lest week of Mir. and Mrs.
Irvin Trewartha and Dr. Har-
burn.
Mr. and airs. J. J. Cleary are
visiting with their daughter and
son-in-law, Dr, and Mfrs. L. Mat-
thews in Detrolt.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fleming and
family are spending a few 'days
this week with relatives in Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McIver,
Kathy ,and Mark, were week -end
visitors of Mrs. Henry Mcbver.
Min. Velma Kelland has re-
-turned home from St'. ' JosePlti'ss
Hospital, ,London.
Mr. and ,Mrs, Arnold Storey,
Dorchester, are holidaying with
relatives.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Ken Doig and
Family .moved •this, week from
their home on Goderich street
west to Byron, Ont.
• Miss McLeod, RN., of New
York,. is visiting her sister, Mrs.
W. E. Southgate, Sr.
Mr, sand Mrs. Frank Bingham,
'Hamilton, spent a few days last
week with MTs, Ross Sproat.
Miss Davina Anderson is spen-
ding two weeks' vacahion with
Rev. and MTs. D. Glenn Campbell
at Hamilton and Mr. .and Mrs..
Ralph McFadden at Burlington.
She will attend the Morton-Mc-
Fadden
orton Mc-
Fadden wedding on Saturday.
Mr. George Earle has returned
after holidaying in Ottawa.
Dr. and Mrs. J. 1C. MacLennan
and family are holidaying in the
Muskoka district.
Misses Gloria Blue, Betty (Blue
And Faye Blue, and Mr. L. Nic-
•olle of .Palmerston and .Mr. Roddy
Doig sans spending two weeks'
vacation at Prince Edward Iei-
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NORTH MoKILLOP
Xr. John IIigtner,. 'tlra, 'Petty
Schaeffer and -Mian Anne ltlstnor
spent Sunday. with. Mr. awl Ml's.
Joseph Thornton,
Hasten David Wildfong had
tonails'removed lsuet week at the
Seatorth hospital,
Mr, and Mrs. William Durst
and Bill of Wroxeter spent. Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs, EJB Reg-
ale.
Mr•. and Mips, Fareld Metalluin
.and Paul, Ronald and Marion
spent Sunday at Formosa.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Burns of
Dublin spent ,Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorn -
tan,
Miss Joyce MoNiollol is holid-
aying with ter aunt, Mas. Tom
Petley and Mr. Pettey of Landon,
,Miss Muriel Glanville of Cred-
iton sand Master 1Peul McCallum
of Walton are holidaying with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Regele,
BRODHAGEN
Visitors with MT, and 'Mrs
George and Ivan Eickmeir• were:
Mrs, Milton Eiokmelr, Roger and
Gary, of Detroit. Roger and Gary
remained for some holidays,
Mr. end Mrs. Lawrence ,tock
of Detroit at the same home,
Mrs. Campbell or Victoria, B.C.,
with her sister, Mrs. Ed, Scher -
broth and Mr. Soherbarth and
ether relatives. Master Ross
Townsend of Tavistock with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mars, Ed.
Scherbarth.
Roger Shalc1ice is attending
Intermediate Boys Canup et Edge -
wood Park, Eden Mills, for two
weeks,
Master Bruce Milner of Gait is
,holidaying at the Home of Marie,
John and Martin Meyer.
MT. and Mrs. Herald Dittmar
and family visited his smother,
Mrs. Mary Dittmer.
Mr. and Ma's. Wilbur Hloegy et -
tended a wedding do Detroit re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs, Lavern Wolfe at-
tended scemetery decoration ser-
vices at Seebach's Hill Lutheran
Ohuroh on Sunday.
Mr. Wayne Beuernian of Lon-
don with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel Beuermann for the
week end,
Mfrs, Albert Querengesser ac-
companied Mr. and Mre. Don
Stauck sof (Kitchener• to Lake Pa-
prineau visiting her daughter,
Ma's. Arbuckle sand Rev. 'Jno. Ar-
buckle at their cottage'there.
MT. and Mrs-. Jim Simmons 1of
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam S. Riehl.
Mr. and Mrs. George • Mogk,
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Weitzel and
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mogk with
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hinz at
,Guelph on Sunday.
NIr. and Mrs, Orval Whitfield
and Margaret and Tom McClellan
of St. Catharines with MT, and
Mars. Russell :Sholdice.
blas, Russell Shaldice and Bev-
erley
everley and Roger, MTs. W. L. Que-
rengesser
uarengessera000mpan4ecir by Mrs.
Carrl Sohellenberger 'and, Neil of
Mitchell, in Guelph and Eden
Mills ,on. Sunday. Roger end Neil
remained alt Edgewood Camp.
Members of the Luther League
held a picnic at Ipperwash
Beach on Sunday.
•Cemetery decoration; services
are
tobe held atSt.Pet's Lu-
theran
-
e u
theran Church en Sunday after-
noon at 2.30. Rev. Paul Fischer
of Zurich will be guest speaker.
' A stag party was held in the
community hall on Saturday
night for Donald Wolfe prior to
his marriage. He was presented
with an occasional chair and a
magazine rack.
Ion Friday evening a shower
was held in the community hall
here for Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Weitzel (Nancy Mogk) newly-
weds. The address was tread by
Mrs. Ross Leonhardt and written
by Mrs. Fred Herberlt. They were
Presented with a ,chesterfield and
chair, end tables and coffee table.
Mrs. Wilfred Fink of Rostook
read the address :anti Mr, Fink
made the presentation from Ros-
tock ttriends..Dancing was enjoy-
ed with hanaic by Sippel's orch-
estra of Tavistock. Lunch was
served,
A. second dance was held in the
new scomrnunity hall with a good
attendance with another one to
be held next Tuesday.
,Mrs. Marry Wessman of Toxon
to Is visiting doer sister -an -law,
Mrs, Ad. Pfeifer.
Mr. and Mrs. Daiton Hinz and
Gerald, accompanied their dau-
ghter, Mrs. sGlen Blackman and
M. Brickman and Barry to the
latter% home at Brampton en
Saturday and on to visit the for-
mer•'s son, Mr. and Mas. Kenneth
Hinz at St. Catharines on Sun-
day. '
Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Buuck
and Rose Eva with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin -Busick and David of Mil-
verton .with the former's sister,
Gertrude Buuok at Plainaviile,
near Rice Lake, for the week
end.
Mr. and Mfrs. Mannel Beuer-
mann ami Mr. and WITS. Wilfred
Ahrens at Fanshawe Dam and
with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bach
at. Thamesford on Sunday.
Ray Seanewi.es of J,'nndon at
his home.
(Mrs. Vin Dittmser, 'wan; Don
and. Susan of Montreal and Mrs.
Boyd of Toronto who are vacat-
, tioning at Point Clarke visited
Mrs. Mary Dittmer en Monday,
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt,
Kim :and Kathy, visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Hamm at Blyth on
Sunday.
Miss Rose . Eva Bun* .is holi-
daying with her brother, Mm, and
Mas, Martin Buuck, Milverton,
this week,
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Menne-
Vies attended the lnaririage of
their greed daughter, Marlene
Bennewies of Mitchell In liatch-
ener r=ecently.
WALTON
The W.A. of DuIf's Milted
Church niet at Mrs, Wilbur burn
bull's onThursday.' afternoon
with Mt ., Kea ,McDonald presid-
Ing, The seei'etary's and treasur
er's reports wore seal by Mrs
Ronald Sennett, The following
committees were named to look
atter the Variety Auotiou to be
held on Sept. 4th 4n Gordon Mc•
Gavin's shed across from the
church
Lunob booth Mrs. Harold Bol
ger, loins. Jas. MoDontnid, Mist. Al.
vin McDonald, Mrs, Doug Fraser,
Bake booth: Mrs. W. Turnbull,
Mrs. N, Scheele, with Mrs, T.
Dundas as cashier..
Country Store: Mrs, Geo. Wil -
Mumma Mrs. H. Craig, Mrs. Roy
Wiliiamslon.
Green Thumb: Mrs. H. Small -
don, Mae. C. Ritchie, Mrs, M.
Baan.
Household articles and dishes:
Mrs. H, Travis, Mrs. E. Stevens,
Mrs, Wm. Timmer, Mrs, R. Travis
Clothing: Mrs. N. Reid, Mrs, G.
McGavinMrs. D. Watson
Advertising; Mrs Ron Bennett,
Mas. ,E, McCreath,
Auctioneer: Frank Kirkby, as-
sistant, Campbell Wey,
Cashiers, Mrs, A Coutts, Mrs.
R. McMichael and Mrs, Doug En -
itis.
Helpers: Rae Houston, Alvin
McDonald.
The lunch counter will be ser-
ving sandwiches and pie. It was
decided to hold the annual fowl
supper Wednesday evening, Nov,
41h.
The Duff's United Church an-
niversary will be hell Sept, 20.
The extension cord for the tel-
ephone at the manse is to be lett
with the :manse oommitbee, The
Christmas oaaule will be ordered
as usual., The meeting closed
with player by Mrs, McDonald.
,Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull was .in
change of the VMS meeting, The
Big Package Offer, suggested In
the July Missionary Monthly will
be subscribed tor, also any books
needed in the Mission Band. Mrs.
R. McMichael was appointed as-
sistant stewardship secretary to
assist Mrs. H. Kirlkby, The Lords
Brayer repeated in .unison closed
the ,meeting.
Baby Band Meets
The W1MS sof Duff's United
Chua'ch entertained the Baby.
Band and their mothers, taking
the term of a picnic on the lawn
of Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull. Mrs,
Herb Travis brought the meet-,
ring to order with .the Baby Band
prayer and a hymn. . Miss Aud-
rey Hackwell read a very inter-
esting story entitled "When Tom
Hadto be Quietathletes utes of the
last 'meeting were read by Mrs.
Ron Bennett and.roll was called.
Pamphlets and oards were Tres-
ented to the members sof the
Baby Band, New Band .members
were: Jane Elizabeth Muir, Sus-
an Gail Murray, Brian Gregory
Marks, DebraLynne van Vliet,
Barbara Jean Schade, Stanley
Brian McClure, Gertrude Helin-
ga, Julia Irene McCall, Robert
John Rryane, This age grorup
graduated into Mission Band and
each received a booklet. Bruce
McDonald, Lois Williamson, Deb-
orah Wey, Gail Searle, Deborah
MVloCali, Gail Travis, Lynne Mc-
Donald, Sharon Marks, Dianne
Fraser, Stephen laholdioe , Tom-
my Williamson, . John Leeming,
Ronald McCallum, Rickey Cor-
lett. .Gordon and Ross Mitchell
favored us with a duet and Miss
Dianne Lawless recited in song
and verse the story of "Henry
and the little red wagon. Dianne
and'C'araiyn Fraser recited. The
following prizes were awarded:
The youngest baby .attending the
meeting, Bobbie Bryans; mother
with the most children present,
Mrs. Donald McDonald; child
having birthday in December,
nearest Christmas, Clayton Fras-
er; birthday nearest baby band
meeting Susan Humphries. Mrs.
H. Travis moved a vote of thanks
to Mars. Turnbull tor giving Ilea
home for the occasion; to the
CGIT members for sending out
the invitations :and to .the moth-
ers tar bringing theta children
to the meeting, The meeting'
closed with hymn 613 "Jesus
Bids Us Shine." A social half
hour was spent on the lawn
where lunch was served.
Mrs. Muriel Fr•y of Carman,
Man., is visiting with her aunt
and unole, MT. and Mrs. Lloyd
Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. 7. D. Gorby have
returned to their home at Emer-
son, Manitoba, having spent two ,
weeks with Mr. Ed Davidson and
Miss Bessie Davidson, Travelling
with then was their daughter,
Mrs, Dave Murray and Mr. Mur-
ray, Garry .and Susan, of Winni-
peg, Manitoba.
Miss June Hackwell has retur-
ned to. Stratford after spending
a three weeks' vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Hackwell,
'Mrs. Luella Marshall is hall-
dazing with her eon and Baugh-
ter -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Marshall, North Bay.
Mi, and Mns. K. Ritchie and
Larry of Egmondville visited
with Mrs. E.• Ennis on Sunday.
MT. and ,Mrs, H. Rutledge and
family of London are holidaying
with relatives.
FEDERATION JT)liwg
(By J. Carl Ilemingway)
Harvest is proceeding remark-
ably well this year and many
reading this will already be fin-
ished. While reports are not quite
as good as last year, (Huron
county. farmers can .consider
themselves well favored this
year.
I was talking to Otis 'McGregor,
assistant secretary manager sof
the Ontario Wheat Producers
Marketing Board and the follow-
ing information was supplied by
him.
At the moment the .office of the
Wheat Producers lo busy compil-
ing the number of bushels delta
ereti by producers in the 1968
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or Clear
orop year. This amount will be
divided into the amount of mon-
ey remaining from the 9c per
bushel equalization -fund and
will be returned to the producer
at so much a bushel.
While the figure Is not yet de-
finite it appears certain that at
least 4c per bushel will be re-
paid to the farmer.
This year the demand has been
strong and as yet the Board hos
not been required to purchase
any wheat.
The quoted price is on a dif-
ferent basis. This year the quot-
ed Price at the elevator is subject
only to the lc deduction for the
Wheat Board and the 9c Eos the
equalization fund. Last year the
the elevator charges ,of Ia maxim -
;um of 10c were also •deduoted
I from the quoted price.
For example on August 14th
Unites Co -Operatives were bid-
ding $1.71 to the elevators far
wheat. Thus If the heated .price
et your local elevator was $1.64
the operator was getting 7c per
bushel for his services and with
the deductions off you would re-
ceive $1,54.
With the, active demand and
corresponding fluctuations in the
market price the cost of elevator
,services has varied from le to 9c
per bus. .averaging about 7c.
• Deliveries of wheat .this year
are surprising in view of the se-
vere winter damage in many
areas. Kent and Essex have had
a poor year but Lambton, Middle-
sex and the eastern counties are
going quite well, with harvesting
completed somewhat earlier.
Reports from the West shave
indicated a good Drop until re-
cently when a hot airy spell has
set in reducing both yield and
quality considerably.
Mr. McGregor would venture
no forecast on prices. While pro-
duction in Canada would war-
rant an increase in price later,
our , exports of Ontario wheat
flour are down about one third
and with heavy exports from the
United States it is doubtful that
we can do much to increase our
exports this year.
Whether you sell now or store
for later is a gambler's choice
and perhaps this is one of the
things that makes farming int-
eresting,
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs, Russet Beard of
Bayfield visited with Mr, Harold
Finlay and fancily.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Desch and
:family spent last week vasation-
ing. in Michigan.
Mr. Hughie McBride of Lond-
on spent • the weekend with his
parents, 11'r. and Mrs. Roy Mc-
Bride.
DANCE
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Community Centre
Tuesday, Aug. 25
Desjardines Orchestra
Admission 60e
Proceeds for new hall
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Vat *ie AVIOPTR/R/
Going Tuesday, August 25th 1
to Saturday September 12th, incl.
Return limit—September 16th,
For fares and train service
contact your local agent,
APPLICATIONS will be received by the
undersigned up to and including Friday,
August 28, 1959, for the position of
WEIGHMASTER
For the Town of Seaforth
Duties consist of the operation of the Town
of Seaforth Municipal Scales daily:
Monday through Friday, irk 8 a 1X1; to 5 p.m.
Saturdays — 8'alnilb 12 noon
and on other occasions by arrangement
REMUNERATION WILL BE AT
THE RATE OF FIFTY CENTS
PER WEIGH
D. H. WILSON
Clerk, Town of Seaforth