The Seaforth News, 1960-06-30, Page 5MASSEY
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FRIDAY, JULY 22nd
Mark this day on your calendar and
plan to attend the
DON NESSE RI " ILEE
with
Charlie Chamberlain, Marg Osborne
and the BUCHTA Dancers
at the
Western Fair Grounds, London
A full 2 hour program will begin promptly
at 2.30 P.M. featuring the Don Messer
Jubilee and a product presentation of
Massey -Ferguson machinery
5.00 P.M. BARBECUE SUPPER
For further information on how farmers
can attend Free of charge, see
YES
FARM SUPPL
SEAFORTH
Your Massey.Ferguson Dealer
Phone 110 before July 13th so that
identification passes can be issued
GEORGE'S
Grinding 8 Repair Shop
Opened June 27th at Cronin'sGarage -- Dublin
WELDING
Sharpening Saws: Hand, Circular,
All Types of Saws
Reel & Rotary Mowers sharpened
Mower Knives sharpened, also Scissors,
Shears, Skates, etc
— by modern, new machinery
Repair Electrical Appliances
Cement Mixing Machines for hire
Our experience of specially designed machinery is your
guarantee of fast, expert service
NO JOB TOO LARGE; NONE TOO SMALL
GEORGE A. COVILLE, Mgr. Phone 73, Dublin
BORN
Flood—At Scott 1VIeniorial Hos-
pital on June 22nd, to Mr. and
Mrs, Clarence Flood, RR 3 Walt-
on, a son
Doig — At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on June 23, to Mr, and Mrs.
Robert S. Doig, Egnlondville, a
sou
Scott—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on June 23, to Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Scott, Seaforth, a daughter
Geddes — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on June 27, to Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Geddes, Seaforth, a.
son
Chesney — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on June 28, to Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Chesney, Seaforth, a
son
NOTICE
SUMMER BUS SCHEDULES
EFFECTIVE JUNE 27th
Obtain your copy from your Local Agent
Coolnb's Service Station
The Western Ontario Motorways Limited
Kitchener Ontario
1959 VAUXHALL SEDAN, 9000 miles
1959 FORD V-8 COACH, A.T.
1957 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, A.T.
1955 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
1956 I3UICK HARDTOP
1955 OLDS SEDAN, Radio, A,T,
1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1954 PONTIAC SEDAN
1953 PONTIAC COACH
NO REASONTAI3LE OFFER.REFUSED
Seaforth Motors
Ohevrolet - Oldsmobile
MITCILL
Phone O. PaWm 186
Sales & Service
SEAFORTH
Phone 541
TOWN TOPICS
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1don sem, SCatPt'a, is in
Scott Memorial hospital for two
his left ruin during haying °Ma-
ar three daps with lacerations to
110110 011 Taesday aftcrnclott,
Mr, and Mrs, Bedford Dungey,
Brenda amt Bonnie and Mrs, lir-
11ie Toll visited in Collingwood
over the weekend with Mr, and
Aire, Jaynes Hogg,Mr, Hogg is
quite 111 in hospital,
Miss Gloria Carter, Nurse -in -
training has returned to Stmt.ford after spending three weeks
at her ]Tome here,
;\1r. Milton Stewart returned
home from 'St, Joseph's Hospital
on Monday where he has been a
patient for the least Nye weeks,
Ml'. and 'Mrs, ,Mike Williamand daughter Joan and Mr, and
'Mrs. 11 Milton a1111 family at -
ended the wedding of Mr. Jtm
Williams in Detroit on Saturday,Mr. and :Mrs. Lewis Williams
and daughter Lois, of Washington
are spending this week's vacation
with L r, and Mrs..Mince Williams.Mliss'Margaret'McIver, Kitchen-
er, spent the weekend with Mr.
Pete Mciver,
DUBLIN
Tile regular June meeting or
the Dublin 'N,I, was held at the
Monte of .Mrs. Charles Friend with
au excellent attendance. It feat-
ured a get=together of new Cana
diens. Mrs, Harold Pethick, Pres-
ident, opened the meeting with
singing of the 1V.1, regulation
song, and the Sec,_Treas,, Mfrs, E,
Dean read the minutes of the
previous meeting, also the treas.
report which were adopted,
Roll call was answered by "Hints
on cooking meat' Six new 211e111-
bars joined the Organization.
Gifts were presented to Mrs. R.
Aikens, Past Pres., and Mrs, J.
Looby, past Sec,-Treas. Both la-
dies responded graciously.
The guest speaker was Mr,
Andy Whethamwho gave a very
informative talk on the basic ori-
gin of meats, their quality and
the proper planner for preparing
various cuts, Mrs, Jack Burchill
gave Current Events, Musical sel-
ections were contributed by Mel-
ba Jean and Susan Friend, with
Debbie Dean, also a solo by Linda
Friend, The motto was "Good
health and good sense," which
featured Mrs. A. Whetham who
explained that cheaper foods often
provide more protein, calcium and
the necessary vitamins- Following
adjournment lunch was served by
the committee in charge.
A recent sleeting of St. Mary's
Church Guild, Dublin, was heldat the home of Mts. Charles
Friend on Wednesday with all the
members present, Mrs, Friend
presided and opened the meeting
with a hymn, followed by the
scripture lesson and prayer by
.Rev, Donaldson, Mrs. Dong Ra-
cho read the minutes of the pre-
vious meeting and the treasur-
er's report, The baking sale held
in May was a financial success.
Mrs, Win. Govier suet Mrs. F.
Moore will be in charge of re-
placements of altar linens. Rev.
Donaldson gave an interesting
talk on chancel work, Following
adjournment tea was served to
the members and visitors, Mils,
E. Jordison acting as hostess.
Mr, and Mrs, Victor Feeney and
Mr. and Mors, P. Nekon, Kitchen-
er, with Mr, and Mrs, Martin
F eeney.
Mrs. GilIillau of Falkirk, Scot-
land, with Mrs. Herb Brown,
Mr, and Mfrs. Doug i'IcGillvray,
London, with MT, and Mrs. Dan
Costello.
Mr, Ken McGregor of California
with Mr, and 'Miss, Jack Wells,
Miss Catherine Feeney has se-
cured employment In Kitchener.
Mrs. Dick Cunningham and
sons Brian and Wayne, Toronto,
with Mrs, Kathleen Feeney.
Mrs. Dan Costello in London,
IMrs. John Cleary and daughter
Karen with Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Evans,
Dlr. and Mrs. Joseph Malone,
Kitchener, and Mr. and 'Mrs. John
Krauskopf Drumbo, with Mr,
and Mrs. 'Man Costello,
Mfr. and Mrs, Philip Flanagan
of Toronto with Mrs. Catherine
Feeney and other relatives,
LAC John Mercer, Comox, B,C.,
with 'Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Hol-
land.
Mr, and ,Mrs, Keith Kelly, of
Kitchener with air, and Mrs,
Fergus Kelly.
CMTs. Howard Burgess, Flint,
and Mr, and MTs. Ken Dill, St,
Marys, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
D 111,
iMre, Nick Krauskopf in Len-
ten,
Mr, and 'Mrs. Alex. 'Maurice
nd daughters, Hamilton, Mr. and
II's, Victor Brisson and daugh.
er, Detroit, Mrs, Cantin, Zurich,
Tr. and 'Mrs. Ted Lithgow, Sea- Ml
Orth, with Mr, and 's. George
ucharme,
Mr, and :Mrs, Eugene Bannon
and family, Gadshill, with Mfrs,
110110s Kistner and Diane,
CROMARTY
Large crowds attended the an-
niversary sertnicias in Crotilart'
church on Sunday, 'Mr. Arthur
Gowland, M,A„ secretary of the
Board of Evangelism and Social
Action, conducted the services
and Mr, 11, H. Gral1in of AVanton
was guest soloist at Ole morning
service, In the evening a male
quartette composed of IS Stagg,
L, Sor'adahl, Il, Allen and R,
Laing assisted with the music.
The choir contributed a number
at each service,
IMr. Howard Kerr of Toronto
will leave charge of the Sunday
services while his Lather, Rev, S.
Kerr is absent on vacation, n31r,
and c32rs, Kerr sailed on Tuesday
from Montreal on a six-week
trip to the 'Old Country,
IMi', and Mrs, Heber Shute, of
Kirktou and -'Mervin and Wayne
'Puffin were Sunday guests or Mr.
and ,Mss, Robert Gardiner,
'Mr, and Mrs, Dan McInnes of
Paisley visited on 'Monday even-
ing at tiro horn° 0e M.tl'. and Mrs,
(Alt, Walker,
Mrs, Amelia Cole of St, •Mial'ys
Is visiting this weep at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, joint Hocking
and also 31r, .and ;Mus, W. Iiurper,
iMr. Bribe Turner and PamilY
of Detroit visited with Mr, and
.Mrs, R. Dodds and attended the
Dolnitage reunion at Lions park
on Sunday,
I3Ir. and MIrs, IS G. Speare of
Toronto spent the week end with
Miss Olive Speare.
ors, Howard Pinder, ,,\1Ts, Ame-
lia Cole, 'Miss Dorothy Nairn and
yrs, John Hooking visited recent-
ly with 'Mit and Mrs. Mervin
Nairn.
IMr, Kell Walker of Stratford
is on vacation and is spending a
Pew days in Toronto,
IMr, and Mrs. Norman Flarburn
,attended the Dolmage reunion in
Seaforth on 'Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Hocking,
Mitchell, were Sunday visitors
with. IMae, Grace Scott and Ibir,
Andrew 'McLachlan,
Sunday visitors with Mrs, M,
Houghton were Mr. and Mrs, Ken
1lmlph and family, Mrs, J. Kemp,
'Mir, and 'Mrs, Earl Rose and fa-
mily or IMiicliell, Mr, and Mrs,
Gordon Houghton, London; Mr.
and Mrs, Reg Stagg and family,
Exeter, and Mfr, and Mirs, Warci
Forrest, or Zurich.
Mies Olive Speare attended the
Speare reunion at Lions park in
.Mitchell on Saturday,
iiir, and Mrs, Roy 11'cCulloch
visited with M1r, and iMlrs, Calder
MleKaig on Sunday,
Mr. and Mfrs, Harold Coleman,
Joan, John and Allen, Seaforth,
with Mr, and 14rs. G. i.aing,
week out visitors with Mir, and
Mfrs, T, I., Scott were 31r, and
Mars, Herb Worsley, Mor. Denton
Worsley, 'Mfrs, IMuvray Connor and
:qrs. Wesley Black, an of Carver.
on, Ont.
BAYFIELD
Mr. and Mrs, E. ,7, Sturgeon
spent the week enol at Science
Hill.
Mrs, E, J, ,3ieKean and family,
ilamilton, are at their cottage for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Parker, of
North Dakota, are spending a few
days with Mr, and Mrs. A. E,
Featherston,
IMr. and ,Mas, Jack Pounder and
family, London, and Mir', and Mrs.
Earl Pounder, Stratford, were at
their cottage over the week end,
The pupils of Bayfield public
school with their parents and
friends held a very enjoyable pic-
nic on Thursday of last week at
Clan Gregor 'Square. Owing to
heavy rains about lunch time they
held it at the eonlnuurity park.
Tleis picnic was under the direc-
tion of the principal, IMr. M.
Franck assisted by Mrs, William
Parker, the junior teacher.
'Mr, and .Mrs, Ronald I'`lowers,
13.0,, are spending a week with
his parents, DIr, and Mrs, Adam
Flower's,
Mr. and IMrs. Harry Baker and
Gwen, London, are at their home
for a few days.
Mrs, E. N. Hart .and daughter,
London, are vacationing at ,their
cottage,
Dr, and Mins. Aaron Chapman,
Detroit, spent from Friday to
Tuesday at their cottage,
[Miss Ethel Blair, London, spent
the week enol with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair,
MT, and Mrs, Wm, Dunn and
family, London, spent the week
end at their cottage,
,Miss Jackie -tuff, Louden, was
at her home over the week end.
STAFFA
Rev, E, J. Roulston of Lucian
United Church, formerly of Stat' -
fa, has retired atter 43 years in
the ministry, Mr, and MTrs. Roul-
sto11 will live at Exeter,
W.I. Hear Report
OnConference
nFr.
� ecce.
The June meeting of Seaforth
Women's Institute wee held Tues.
day afternoon, June 14 at the
home of iM is
John tT Me e
tn. Roll
call was answered with 0 new
vegetable 1 have grown and liked,
Mrs, Gordan Popple presided for
the program, TIte motto: We are
closer to God in the garden than
anywhere else In the world, was
commented on by Mrs. G, Elliott,
Reports from the district annual
ill Elinlville In May were given
by ,Mrs, James Keyes and 'Mrs.
Graham Kerr, 'Mrs. Looby of the
Dublin Institute gave a report
from the Guelph conference held
in May which she attended, :cors,
Gordan Papple read two 111inlor.
one poems, An accordion solo was
played by Helen Elliott, A dem-
onstraution on equipping and ar-
ranging a -clothes closet, was giv-
en by Marjorie Papple and Anne
Willens of Beatartlr Willing Wor-
kers 4FI Hamenlaking Olub,
The president, Mrs, Harold 1 -111 -
gill, presided for business, Plans
were made for the annual picnic
in community centre. An invita-
tion was accepted frons Elimville
WI to he guests at a picnic July
filth in Riverview park, Exeter.
Members were extended an invi-
tation to attend achievement clay
for the club, Seaforth Honternak-
ing Clubs will take part in ach-
ievement days at. Crediton on July
title and Londesbnro Jitll &, This
summer marks the silver anniv-
ersary of 4II Homemaking Clitbs
In Ontario, 1n 1935 'lural county
had two girls complete the pruJ-
out, Cottons 11iay be smart. In 19611
for Meat i11 the Menu there is a
membership of 340 girls in Huron,
Lunch was served- by Mrs. Alex
Pepper,. Mrs, Earl Papple, Mrs,
Ross Gordon and Mrs, 1, Canter -
o11. Courtesy remarks were given
by iMrs. Eldon Kerr, and Mre.
Ellin Whitmore was co -hostess.
VARNA
The Vacation Bible School will
be held in the United Church and
Orange Hall beginning July 4th
with the pastor Rev T..7, Pitt in
charge,
L.O.L. 1035 held their annual I
Church service in the Anglican
Church on Sunday evening last
with the rector Rev, E. Harrison
in charge assisted by Rev, T. J.
Pitt. The 'Bannockburn Band
headed the parade before and aft-
er the service,
1.14x, and 'Mrs. C, Talbot and
family of London visited with
'Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell over
the weekend.
The sympat]1,' of the commun-
ity goes out to the family of the
late Geo. L. Reid.
The Sacrament at the Lord's
Supper will be administered .in
the 'United Church next Sunday,
July 3,
BLAKE
Mr. and .Mfrs. Leonard Jeffery
or Goderieh, spent Sunda}- with
Mrs, Leon Jeffery.
Mir, and Mrs. Harry Westbrook,
of Goderich, spent Sunday with
MIr. Gustav Bohn,
Miss Shirley 'Sander, of Exeter
visited with Mr, and Mfrs. Earl
Oesch and family.
:Mr. Archie MIustard of Sarnia,
spent the weekend with his wife
and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Oesch visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erb,
Mr, and -11rs, Reuben Gingerich
or Nairn spent Sunday with .air,
and Mfrs. Earl Oesch and family,
Robert IManson and Johnny
Geiger spent the weekend at St.
Jacobs,
Mrs, Edgie Farrell and. Fred
Flerd of Kincardine and air, and
iMi's, .Lester Osborne and family
of Ripley spent Sunday with Mr.
TIarolcl Finlay and family.
TIII2 Sh:AFO11TII NEWS (Phan'. Sit --- Thursday, Jew' 30, 1000
1
11. llugltic McBride of Louden
spent the weekend with his pal
outs, Mfr, and 'Mims, Roy McBride,
IlldN,, CHURCH Irlrr.!
� x it^.Jl,
lit a .eetting of lovely summer
flowers Mrs. 14, Geddes welcomed
the ladies of our auxiliary to her
(lone on the afternoon •of Tues,
clay, Rule 28th, President, Hiss 13.
Campbell ;;ave wards of welcome
and read a must inspiring poen[.
In the absence or Sec„ ,Mrs, Rus-
sell, ,Miss J, Fraser read the min -
Utes of our May meeting and gave
he roll call which was responded
.n by our faitlO3il members. The
reasurei', Mfrs McGregor gave a
[lest gratifying report of the lst
six months of our year, The offer -
Ing was received after whicli Mies
Si, Gray presided for a most inter,
estitrg program. Following the
singing of a hymn Mrs, McGregor
gave J } I Bibthe I 11 le reading cl] tg tf'
ool the
Book of Acts, Mrs. Thompson of
3eKillop Serve a most informative
talk ori present clay conditions in
Africa illustrated with many R-
eins from recent articles, Miss
Campbell's dealing with a chap-
ter from our study book was of
her usnal high order setting forth
acvery outsancling feature therein,
Otir next prayer was given by
:Mies M, (,lay. Singing and pray-
er brought the meeting to a Blase,
A social half flour was enjoyed
end our hostess was given a hear-
ty vote of thaks,
Lakeview Casino
GAN
BEND
Lionel Thornton & His Casa Royal Orchestra
EVE '"tib' WED.- FRI. 8 SAT.
starting July 1st
M!DN TE LANCE -
this week - end
"TEEN - 20" DANCE
THURSDAYS - STARTING JULY 7TH
to THE HI FI'S
ONTARIO
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Select Com.nittee on
Crop Insurance
On April 5th, 1960, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario appointed
a Select Committee "to enquire into all matters relating to insur-
ance of agricultural crops produced in Ontario against hazards to
those crops during the growing season," and, without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, to inquire into the following matters:
1. The hazards affecting each crop during the growing season,
such as hail, drought, frost, wind, excessive rainfall, flood,
disease, insect pests, etc,;
2. The annual losses sustained by the producers from each
hazard;
3. The insurance, if any, presently available for crop insur-
ance in respect of each hazard;
4. The rates charged or that might be charged by insurance
against any or all hazards;
5. The application of the Crop Insurance Act (Canada) to
Ontario, or particular areas thereof, or in respect of par-
ticular crops or otherwise;
And to make such recommendations as are deemed advisable with
respect thereto;
The Committee invites representations from parties interested in
any or all aspects of the foregoing terms of reference. Such repre-
sentations should be in the form of written brier's, fifteen copies
of which should be submitted to the Secretary of the Committee
not later than September 15th, 1960. An opportunity will be given
at a later date for those making submissions to appear in person
before the Committee.
William A. Stewart, M.P.P.,
Chairman
June 16th, 1960.
G. R. Bagg,
Secretary,
Box 2.17, Parliament Bl lgs„
Toronto 2, Ontario.
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LIVE BE'1"l'1s12
I L.ECTRIGALLY
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Win or lose , , , there's going to be a "home run" tonight on the
family's hot water supply. Active youngsters use a lot of hot water
at bath -and -bed time, but with electricity on your side you'lI
be ahead of the game.
Install a modern, two -element electric water heater of the right
size and capacity for your family's needs, 1.'hen, when you scrub,
tub or do the family washing, you'll always have an ample supply
of hot water waiting for you. You won't have to wait for it. And,
thanks to electricity, you have the extra reassurance of safety and
absolute cleanliness in operation. To get more out of life, get the
host out of electricity,