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.KJFood Market
WEEK ENI) SPECIALS FOR JULY 19-15.16
AYLMER PEACHES ,
........2 15 -oz tins J
CLARK'S TOMATO JUICE
48 oz tin iC
BICK'S YUM YUM PICKLES ` 9,
32 oz Jar
SHIRRIF'S GOOD MORNING
MARMALADE 24 oz Jar Li QC
DOMESTIC SHORTENING,
1 lb pk. 47t.7,
KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES 9
• 10 oz pk. OM;
EINZ BAKED BEANS
with Pork 2 15 -oz tions 1)e
AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP 9f
2 11 -oz bottles ,
PHONE 12
WE DELIVER
sem:.®,a,
COME TO THE SEVENTH ANNUAL
Dressed
am Supper
AND
Sum r ® r
St. Clalunibau rd Wed. July 20
GRAND DRAWING FOR CASH PRIZES
Holder of last ticket wins $1500.00
Every 100th ticket drawn wins $100.00
Variety programme 7 to 8 P.M.
Fairy land for the children. Gift Booth
Games, wheels, Bingo
Supper 5.30 to 8 P.M.
Adults $1.00 Children 50c
KIPPEN
Mr. Donald Daynran, R.R. 3,
ISippen, met with an accident on
Monday afternoon at his home,
•EIe was alone at the time it hap-
pened, at the barn and was mov-
ing the elevator when the crank
let go and struck him on the
head. He was semi-eonsoious a
short time and was moved to the
Clinton 'Hospital where an X-ray
was taken and released on Tues•
day.
Sir, and Mrs, Eddie Taylor of
f
Stratford visited friends in Kip -
pen the past few days,
Reception
For Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Murray (Clare Malone)
Friday, July 15
In Brodhagen Community Hall
Good Music
EVERYBODYWELCOME
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where better Bulls are used"
You are invited to our
.A NN IIA. L BULL NIGHT
JULY 19th at 7.20 p.m.
THE WHOLE FAMILY IS WELCOME
For more information regarding our Artificial Insemination
Service call: -
Clinton HU 2-3441 or Seaforth 96
For long distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650
Between.- 7.30 and 9,30 a.m. weekdays
6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings
BETTER CATTLE 'FOR BETTER LIVING
1959 VAUXHALL SEDAN, 9000 miles
1957 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, A,T,
1955 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
1956 FORD SEDAN
1956.13TYICIS HARDTOP
1955 OLDS SEDAN, Radio, A.T.
1953 PONTIAC COACH
1953 Chevrolet % Ton Pickup
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
USED
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Chevrolet. - Oldsmobile
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Sales & Service
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Phone 541
TOWN TOPICS
Sir, and Mrs. John Yl, Scarlett,
who. have been visiting their eon
sins, Mrs. trace, 11oggarth and
Mt Prod Heerlen, have returned
to their \tome in inztisl'all. Al -
beret.
t.
titre, John Cronin of Wetaske•
win, Alberta, hes been visiting
her father, John Quinlan, In lug-
moudvillo, and brother from Ila -
Milton, as well as relatives In the
1)nblin and St, C'olutnban arena.
Miss Donclda Adams is taping
a Sumner School Coarse at the
linleersity of Western Ontario,
London.
Mrs Ernest Adams spent a few
days last Week with her brother,
Mr. 11. L, MacDonald and Mrs.
'MacDonald in 'Toronto,
Michael 'Mttiono and William
Slavin are taking summer courses
at Beal Technical School, London.
Mrs. J. R, Spittal is visiting
at Mount Forest,
Mr. and •Sirs, Russell Caldwell
and daughters Lorraine and Kar-
en, Remitton, were guests of Mr,
and airs. Russell Sproat on Mon-
daY.
M. W. E, Southgate, 13111 and
Paul accompanied by Mr, Murray
of Stratford, were no a trip to
Gore Bay on the !M:S, Normae
this week,
Sir. and 'airs. Bruce Clehanitave
returned to Ottawa after visiting
her mother, Mrs, W. E. South-
gate, Sr.
Mrs, Hugh Sprott, Mr. and Mrs,
Preston Tabor and family and
Mrs, Walter Barry and family or
Detroit were guests last week of
Airs, Barbara Sykes and other
relatives,
WALTON
The July meeting of the WAIS
o1 Duff's United Church, Walton,
was held last Thursday afternoon
in the church basement, Mrs, D.
Watson, 1st vice president, open-
ed the meeting with a hymn. The
Bible readings were given by Mrs,
E, 1'loCreath and Mrs, J. Bosman
and discussion on these readings
was led by Mrs, McCreath and
ars, Watsou, followed by prayer
by Mrs. Watson, Minutes and roll
call were given by Mrs. 114IoMlch-
ael with 16 ladies. The treasur'er's
report showed that 3411.85 had
bean sent away this quarter of
year, Mrs. C. Fritchie gave a read-
ing. The Baby Band meeting will
he held at the August meeting,
The topic was taken by the Mc-
Killop group with Mrs. Bosman
as leader followed by a hymn. The
continued story from "Africa Dis-
turbed" was given by Mrs, 'Mol?l
chael and meeting closed with
prayer by Mee. Bosman,
Mrs. Ken McDonald presided at
the WA. meeting, The secretary's
report was given by firs. Ron Ben-
nett and the treasurer, Mrs. A.
Coutts, reported a balance on
hand of 3311.92.
It was decided to buy the extra
dishes far the kitchen that were
needed, also buy the choir gowns
requested by Mae. H. Brown.
The annual church and Sunday
school picnic will be held July 25
at Walton Community Park. The
sports Committee will be Mrs. J.
Smith, Mrs. D. Fraser, Mrs. E.
Mitchell, Bob Houston, Brian
Travis and Bill Uhler. Tlie lunch
committee will consist of group
leaders and their assistants. It
was moved and seconded that the
ladies do not have an auction sale
this year.
Shelve?'
A miscellaneous shower honor-
ing 'Miss Melte Dundas, bride-to-
be, was held in the schoolroom of
Duff's United Church Wednesday
evening, July 6th. Mrs, Nelson
?dare's acted as mistress of cere-
monies for the evening, opening
the program with duet, Mrs• Mit-
chell and Mrs. Herb Travis; trio
by Pauline, Shirley and Judy
Thamer, accompanied by Mrs.
Ian Wilbee; reading, Mr's. Wilmer
Cnthtll; solo, Miss Yvonne Pol-
lard with (Mrs. Jack Bryans ac-
companying; duet, Mary Kirkby
and Ann Aohilles accompanied by
,ales. Herb Travis; solo, Sherrill
Craig; reading, Mrs. Gordon Me -
Gavin; solo, Gail Travis, lace's.
Bill Taylor addressed the bride -
elect with the following girls pre-
senting the gifts: Shirley and
,lean Bolger Claire EIackwell, El-
izabeth aleGaveu. Olene expressed
her appreciation and thanks for
the beautiful gifts she bad receiv-
ed, Mrs, Graham Sholdice was in
charge of the shower book at the
door, Assisting with the gifts were
Mrs. Frank Johnston, Mrs. Irwin
Johnston, •Mis, Willis Dundas and
Mfrs. 13.111 Taylor.
Ladies of the Walton group
served lunch. Moving pictures
were taken throughout the even-
ting by MissMarie Bollinger of
Ilcruitland Ont.
Mr, and ales, Eight Porter and
'alas, Wm, Lockwood and daugh-
ters Janet and Velma of Winni-
peg, Man„ are guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter,
Mrs, Mary Reid of Toronto is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jahn
Shannon.
'Miss Marie 1 -Zollinger of Fruit-
land is holidaying with Mr, and
Mrs, Goo, Pollard and family,
(Mrs, Percy (Talton of Barrie
and airs, Hilda Sellers of Lucan
spent a few days with +YIr, and
Mrs. Herh Travis.
Mr. Ron Ennis of Toronto and
Miss Ruth Ennis of Kitchener
spent the weekend at their hone.
,Miss June Hackwell, Reg,N,r of
London, is vacationing at the
home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
W. 0, Hackwell,
Mrs. T3ntnta Naylor or Roehest-
et', N.Y„ Mrs, Mary Gardiner and
daughter Vera of Toronto and
Mrs, Ken Rae and Eleanor at St.
Paul and Ii1r's, Don Gray of Surat.
'forte attended the trousseau tea
at the home of Mrs, W, C, Hack -
well on Saturday.
Iota anti .I3otteda 11 group
The regular meeting of the 17311
and Boundary Group of Dttfl's
United Church, Walton, was held
at the home of Mrs. slim, Coutts
With 23 members present, .Sirs, R.
Williamson presided, Scripture
ro;uling wag€ifveu hr.Mi's, llarv-
e. (:rail; and prayer by Mrs, floY
Williamson, Mona Clark had the
tople "The Making of a I4011." followed followed by a poem, Lunch
was served by the hostess assist-
ed by •Mrs, ,lino Wi111aneron, firs.
Roy Williamson, Mrs. 'toy Ben-
nett incl Mrs, Donald 1'3ucltalian
and a 81H'i'al half hour was spent.
'Mrs. James Bolger has retnrued
after spending the past two weeks
in Victoria hospital, London, and
\hinghum General Hospital,
SRUOEPIELD
IMI', Chas, &ening was a pa-
tiaatt in the Clinton tiospial last
week having undergone surgery,
Mrs. Ceras. Kuvack, of Port
Credit spent a few (lays with her
nrotlter, Mrs. C, Snelling and vis.
sled her father in the hospital,
Miss Margaret Alkenheatl, Lon-
don spent the weekend with her
sister, ,Mrs. Y, Aldwinkle,
11n Ross Stanway, Toronto,
spent the weekend with his friend
Mr, John .Moffatt,
Mr. arul ,Mrs, V. 1lar€,"r'eaves
visited with friends in Toronto
over the weekend,
leer, and Sire, Gen, Henderson
(attended the Lobb pienie and
spent the weekend visiting friends
Mr. Jas. Burdge of Parry Sound
spent a week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Burdge.
.ltrs. Grant Love, of Cairo,
Mich is visiting with her sisters,
Airs Stewart Baird tune Sirs, .stole
cit Dalrymple,
Mrs. Grace ,McDonald of Ottawa
is visiting with her mother, Sirs.
John McCowan at the hospital and
other relaiives,
,1frs, S'largaret Vaire was taken
by ambulance to the hospital in
Louden on Sunday,
The many friends of Mrs, Stack-
house are pleased to know that
she was able to return home on
Saturday nrueit improved in
health,
Miss
M. Swan and (Mrs. C, Hann I
are holidaying at Bala, Mueltolca,
Brucelleld WA held their annual
picnic at the cottage of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Scott at Bayfield, The
day was bright but cool and a
good attendance. The senior sports
were supervised by Mrs. Geo. car-
ton. and Mrs. Irvin Sil'lery; the
children's sports by Mrs. Edgar
Allan and sips, Jno. ]-Ienderson:
clothes pins, Mrs. John Broad -
foot; kicking slipper, Barbara
Henderson; largest waist line,
Mrs. Ino. Cairns; relay, Mrs,
Broacl'foot's team; lucky spot, Mrs.
Robt. Dalrymple; oldest lady,
Mrs, Lena Daynran; passing ball
relay, Hiss M. Swan's team; jar
of beans guess, Mrs. Elgin Thom-
pson; most recent grandmother,
Mrs. Jno. Broadfoot; guessing
contents of can, Mrs. Ken Scott.
Children's sports- 4 and under,
Billy Thompson; bays 6 and un-
der, Bert Lobb; 6, Stewart Must-
ard; 10 Ron Scott; girls 10 and
under.Dorothy Ross; 12, Bonnie
Dalrymple, Bernice Lobb; young
ladies race, Jean Broaclfoot; shoe
scramble, Betty Dalrymple; wheel
barrow race, Gordon Henderson,
;las, Ross; 3 leg race, Bonnie Dal.
rymple, Sharon Baird, A picnic
lunch was served,, Mrs, Scott was
thanked for her hospitality and
presented with a gift by Mrs. W.
Broadfoot and Mrs. Treehner.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dale of
Byron spent the weekend with his
Parents, 'Mr. and Mrs, .Verne Dale
and 'Miss (Muriel Dale of Bramp-
ton is spending holidays at her
parental home,
Mrs. Basil I-Iornick arrived
home after spending several
weeks at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don,
Mrs. Charlotte Lindsay of Sea -
forth spent last week with Mrs.
Millson and fancily.
,Mr, and Mrs, E. F. 'Warren,
Lynda and Helen are holidaying
with the latter's 'parents, qtr. and
Mrs. Earl Lawson after spending
the past week at Lion's Head.
Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Miss Mari-
lyn Taylor, Mrs, Lorne Lawson,
Mrs. Earl Lawson, Wes, Verne
Dale and Mrs, Jack Davidson, all
attended a shower last Thursday
evening in honor of ::hiss Helen
Turner, at Turner's Church 'prior
to her marriage to VIr, Reg, Law-
son on July 23rd,
Mr. Borden Brown, Joyce and
L+'lame anti Mr, and Mrs, John
Scarlet of Red Deer, Alberta, at-
tended the Orange Celebration in
Toronto on Saturday, commemor-
ating 100 years of Orangeism, of
Grand Lodge of Ontario West and
also the Centennialyear of Tor-
onto County,
Mr, and 'Mrs. Geo, Leitch visit-
ed with .lir. and (Mrs. Willis
Mountain, Londesbmro on Sunday.
31r. end Mrs. Borden Brown
and girls visited with Mr, and
.airs. Ernest 12oseborough of Dur-
irant on Sunday,
Mrs. 'Frank Riley and Mr, and
Mrs. Tom 'Riley of Clinton .left
Tuesday morning to spend a
couple of days with the former's
daughter, Mrs, Robt. Woods and
Debbie of Ajas, and will also vis-
it Mr. Woods who is a patient in
Oshawa Hospital,
Stn. Jack Dodds of London
spent the weekend with c1h'. and
Mrs, Harvey Taylor.
Trnus'sptic Tea Per Brkle.Te-Be
125 sneers attended a trousseau
tea. in honour or MIs ,Marilyn
Taylor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs,
Harvey Taylor on •Saturclay, July
0th at their home, prior to her ap-
preaclting marriage Saturday, Ju-
ly 15 to .air, Harry I3rydges of
13elgrave, in the Constance Unit-
ed Church. Guests were received
by the bride-to-be, her mother,
the groom-to-be's motley, Mee. W.
13rydes of Belgrave, and thellride-
10-ha's grandmother, Mrs, A, Cud -
mom of Clinton, Baskets of sum-
mer flowers were arranged
through the house, The tea table
revered with a punk table cloth
and arranged with pink candles
in silver holders and p100 and
white roses in a silver basket.
Pouring tea in the afternoon
wero Mrs, a'Vt11is Van 17gmond and
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DAY VISIT
EXETER --Arena July 19 July 21
July 20 July 22
July 21 July 25
DASHWOOD-
E.U,B, Church
CENTRALIA-
United Church
CREDITON-•
Community Hall
RCAF STATION
CENTRALIA-Drill Hall
RCAF STN, CENTRALIA--
PMQs-•Public School
ELIMVILLE-
Township Hall
HENSALL-Arena
ZURICH -Community Hall
GODERICH-Victoria St.
Public School
July 22 July 26
July 25 July 2.1
July 25 July 27
July 26 July 25
July 26 July 28
July 27
July 26
July 29
July 29 '
Aug. 2
Aug, 3
July 19 July 21
FIRST RE -
DAY VISIT
RCAF STATION CLINTON-
Ritchie Building July 25 July 27
CLINTON-Town Hall .. July 26 July 28
July 27 July 29
BAYFIELD-Town Hill July 28 Aug. 2
DUNGANNON-
United Church July 29 Aug. S
BLYTH--.Town Hall Aug.2 Aug. 4
ETHEL-
Community Centre Aug. 3 Aug, 6
WINGHAM-Town Hall .. July 19 July 21
July 20 July 22
July 21 July 25
July 22 July 26
SEAFORTH-Northside
United Church July 25
July 26
July 27
BRUSSELS -Library July 28
July 29
July 20 July 22 GORRIE-Community Hall Aug. 2
July 21 July 25 F0
July 22 July 26 Community Hall Aug, 3 Aug, 5
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July 27
July 28
July 29
Aug. 2
Aug. 3
Aug. 4
.lora. Frank aleGregor. In the
evening the bride-to-be's 4.13 Club
leaders, Mrs. W. L. Whyte and
Mrs. J. Broadfoot performed the
same duty. Girl friends of the
bride-to-be who assisted were
'Marilyn Riley, Connie Treffers,
Edith Boyd and Louise Jefferson,
Displaying the gifts and trous-
seau were Phyllis Lostell, Ruth
Crozier, .firs. Jack Doclds, Laurel
Dale, Joy Montgomery, Mrs. Don
Andrews and Beth Cudmore.
In the afternoon Helen and
Beverley Cudmore were in charge
of the register, and in tate evening
Scary Buchanan. Also assisting
were Mrs. Bert lloggart. Mrs. G.
Cudmore, Mrs. Reg Cada-tore, Mrs.
V. Dale, 'Mrs, R. Jamieson. Guests
wero present from Clinton, Bel -
grave, Lucknow, Seaforth, Huron -
dale, London, as well as friends
and neighbors in the community.
Bride -to -he Showered
Monday evening about 711 ladies
assembled in the basement at the
Constance United Church to show-
er Mies Janet MacGregor, daugh•
ter of :Mr, and Mrs, Ross \Iac-
Gregor, prior to her approaching
marriage, Two decorated chairs
were set aside for the guest of
honor and her mother. -Miss Mur-
iel Dale of Brampton performed
the duties of ,Mistress of Cere-
monies, and called upon Miss
Joyce Jewitt who conducted a
puzzle contest. 1fisses Wilma Dale
and Janice Jewitt performed a
skit, "Dinner made by Percy". A
solo by :vim, Robt. •GrimoldbI'
and also a sole by Miss Deanna
Dale acconrpaniecl ha Miss Laurel
Dale.
At an appropriate time Mrs. W.
L, Whyte read an address to Jan-
et and •,Misses Muriel Dale and
Joyce Jewett carried gifts to
Janet who opened them assisted
by her sisters Misses Mary and
Margaret MacGregor, Janet thank•
oil everyone for her lovely and
useful gifts and also the
counmitee in charge of the show-
er, and on behalf of her mother
invited all to iter trousseau tea on
July 19th. All song "She's a Jolly
Good Fellow" after which lunch
was served and all enjoyed a so-
cial hour. •
KIPPEN •
Mrs. J. Alexander entertained
10 little girls for her daughter
iris, the occasion of her Sth
birthday on Thursday last, Games
and contests were•enjnyed by the
children.
The W. A. of St. Andrews Unit-
ed Church held a successful
str'awber'ry and haat sapper Wed-
nesday, July 51 h, A ter) good
crowd attended and over 3200 was
realized.
,Iiaster Larry Consitt son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Consitt is holiday-
ing this week with his grandpar-
ents 1Mr, and MM. Iain, Slrct,itet'd
at their collage at Titperwash,
Mr. and Mrs, John Pepper and
Marian attended the Centennial.
of Auburn Presbyterian Church
and also the 14th Annual Service
aC Ball's Cemetery,
Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Wren and
Laurie of Hanover visited over
the weekend with the former s
parents Mt'. and :Mrs, Gorden
Wren,
Mr, and Sirs, Albert Keyes, Mr.
and Mrs, Rose Love and Mrs, G.
Love attended the Nueva] of tt
relative in Brigden on Monday.
Hp, Wnr, Arnold of the London
Road was admitted by ambulance
Sunday, to Seaforth Hospital suf.
tering with pneumonia.
Mrs Crystal Anderson of Mar-
lette, Mich., passed away Friday
evening, She is a sister-iu-law to
Mrs, 't'Vh1, Winder, Mrs. Friston
1)nwsan and talcs, Arthur Antler.
son. The funeral took place 011
Monday in Marlette, 1Tr, and Mrs,
John Anderson and Debbie at-
tended the, funeral.
Mr, Norman Long is expected to
return lromo on Wednesday from
Seaforth Hospital and wishes to
thank all friends and neighbors
for treats, cards, flowers, visits
and to those who aesisted ,firs.
Long.
tient. in Clinton Hospital.
.Tr. and Mrs, rs, I. Robinson were
in Toronto over the weekend vis-
iting their son and daughter-in-
law.
[Mary Ellen Plumb is attending ter, and Mrs, Bert Thomson
Huron Church Camp at Bayfield and family and Mr, Robert Thom -
for 10 days. son spent Sunda} afternoon near
1Zr, Herb Stephenson is a pa- Grand Bend,
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SEAFORTH PHONE 149 or 122
Mrs, Albert Raymond is sentimental. Each time
she visits her bank Safety Deposit Box she scolds
herself for not having her old fashioned family
jewelry re -set ... but somehow she hasn't the
heart to change it. So it stays with her papers and
securities, safe in the bank vault.
Ellen Ramsay doesn't own a diamond yet , . >
but she'll have one soon in an engagement ring.
Like most girls she has plans for marriage and
her growing Savings Account in the Bank of
Commerce is earmarked for wedding expenses
and purchases for her first home.
Precious jewels from: the past ... happy plans for
the future .. { the Bank of Commerce helps protect
both. Whatever banking services you need you
can be sure they are readily available at any
branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce,
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