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The Seaforth News, 1960-07-28, Page 1WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 92 I'Iwut' til k;I':Ai'()R`I'II, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1.JtiO i 'els Licenses 5, Hotel els ce .i es 9 Re .ovation tans Charles Dungey stated on Wed- nesday that work of cleaning uP is in progress at the Commercial Hotel Seaforth, and construction will Hotel, shortly on providing two beverage rooms, cocktail -lounge and dining lounge in aa. cordance wills the lionise granted this week by the Liquor Control Board, A bar will be• centrally located Siam which service eau be made. No date has been set yet for the opening, "1 can't tell yet when it will be ready" Mi. Dungey said. The Ontario Liquor Licence Board approved four applications for dining lounge and club lie• en('es this week, it was an:lnnii(ed. They are: Seaforth — C:ommerelal Ffotel, licenses for lounge, dining lounge, liublle house, men only, pnitlic house women only, and escorted by men, 50 More Glasses Needed for India The Bank of Light Committee of the Seaforth Lions Club needs just 60 more pair of glasses to complete its objective of 500 pain'. When this is complete)!. they plan to pack these and ship then! to Bombay, India where Indian op- ticians, with equipment already on hand, will catalogue these glosses, Through their clinic, they will be fitted to people who are in bad need of glasses, but have not the money to buy them, Cheek through all those places in your home where old glasses may be hiding. Let them help to bring new sight to someone In Inclin, The Canadian campaign plans to close Sept, 1st., so bring in your contribution right away. Old glasses may be left at any of the following glares in Sea - forth: John Longstaff's office; \V. E. Southgate's office; Larone's Variety Store; Savauge s Jewel- ry Store; or at the Bank of Light Box in the booth at Lions Park. M1'R, TIIOJIe1S WILLIAJIt$GN There passed away an Tuesday, July 19 at the home of her daugh- ter and son-in-law, 1Tr, and Mrs. Albert Clarke, McKillop twp., a very highly esteemed resident in the person of Mrs. Thomas Wil- liamson, She was the former Ger- trude E. Forbes, daughter of the late Samuel Forbes and Abigail Love and was born in IMeliillop twp., Oct. 8, 1885. Site was married on Dec. 28, 1910 to the late Thos. 19. Williamson who predeceased her three months ago. She is sur- vived by 3 sons and 5 daughters; Norman and Roy, of Grey twp., Herbert of McKillop twp., (Olive) Mrs. Albert Clarke, McKillop twp., (Okla! Mrs. Russell Jervis, Clin- ton; (Evelyn) Mrs. Lorne Carter, Seaforth; (Florence) Mrs. Geo. Nesbitt, Morris twp„ and (Ina) Mrs. Michael McGrath. Egmond- ville, 24 grandchildren, one bro- ther, Adin Forbes, Egmondviile, Rev. 1S, Thomas of Walton Unit- ed Church of which she was a member, officiated and during the service Mrs. Harold Smallcion renderd a solo "Beyond the Sun- set". The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The pallbearers were Kenneth Forbes, Norman Gowland, George Williamson, Ilarvey Craig, Kelly Dalton and David Muir. Flowerbearers were six grand- daughters, Mona Clarke, Gloria Carter, Eileen Williamson, Alex- ia Williamson, Brenda and;Linda Nesbitt - ENCf. ,G1tM'ENT Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiamh J. Dale announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Laurel Karen, to Mr. DonaldGlousher, son of 149r, and 'Mrs. herb Gloushor of Aub- urn, The marriage will take place on August 20th at 11 o'clock at Dalevista Farm, McJrILLOP W210S, The McKillop \VMS of the First Presbyterian Church Held their July meeting at the home of Mrs. T. W. 1MeMillan with an attend- ance of 25 members and six visit, ors. First vire pies„ firs, It. E, McMillan })resided in the absence through illness of the president, Mrs. Helen ,31.cMillan. The sheet- ing was opened with a poen and a. hymn, Mrs, Halyard- 1)oi•rance road the scripture lesson followed by the Glad Tidings Prayer read by Mrs. ,Tames Keyes, The mein. utes of the last. meeting were read and the roll call taken. Mrs. Jas. Aitcheeml offered her !tone for the August meeting. The Ladies' Aid fees were collected by the secretary Mrs. T, W. McMillan, A lovely solo "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer" was sung by Mrs, John Cairns accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Ernest Geddes, The topic from the study book, A. Safari in- to Nigeria., proved very interest- ing with Ml's. 11. E, 'McMillan act- ing es the Guide, Miss ,Tessio Frai- ser, ag Missionary for the Church of 'Scotland, 1Trs, William Drover, an Ethnic woman. Mrs, Frances Coleman, a Leper Doctor, Dirs, Il, Agar, a leper patent, and Mies Jean Scott as a Nigerian Church Sister. A prayer• was given by Mrs. IS, 15, McMillan, The offer, ing was received by Mrs, lr, Cole- man and it amounted to 631,85. The meeting was closed witit a hymn and the Lord's Prayer, (ova'11'CL1, �'.171'l'll Bat,l,r4S of reel rose; 1111(1 fer'tn formed the s1) in,: In Duff's Cubed Church, MIKi11(p, Satur- day afternoon, July 23 at 2 0', (lock for the marriage of ,Inde Mary, daughter of Mr, and airs. _Ales :Smith, R.R. a, Seaforth, and Murray Russell Cockwell, son of tlfred (n'kweli, 1111, 1, At - Wald (11(1 the late Mrs, C at kwell, Heti, W. i1. Snuunerell officiated at the double -ring coronet:Y. airs, traold Scott, nr9attiet played era. ditiolal wedding music and ac- conlpauied Misa Margaret Hillen aux} miss Eileen Smith wito sang "0 Perfeet Love" and "0 Promise Me". Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a waltz -length gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin. The fitted bodice of Chantilly lace featured a Sat Mine, neckline embroidered with iridescent sequins, seed pearls and lily -point sleeves. The bouffant skirt ot ny10(1 tulle was designed with full length panels of Chant- illy lace at the front and sides and tier upon tier of nylon tulle ruf- fles at tate back, A Jeweled tiara held her Swiss embroidered French illusion veil. She wore a pearl necklace and ear -rings a gift of the briclegrooln. She car- ried a white Bible crested with happiness roses and white stream- ers showered with Sweetheart re. ses, Mrs. Bruce Coleman, of Sen- 1:orlh, sister; of the bride was ma- tron of honor wearing a mint green gown of silk organza over taffeta with green Bawer head- dress and carried a. cascade of yellow mauve baby mums, Mrs. Arnold Taylor, llrncefield, was bridesmaid wearing a gown of mauve sills organza over taffeta with mauve flower headdress and carried a cascade of yellow and green baby mums, Neil Cockwell, Donegal, brother of the bride- groom was best man, The ushers were Ross Cockwell, Listowel, and Mac Cockwell, Atwood, brothers of the bridegroom, At a, reception Held in the church parlors, guests were re- ceived by the bride's mother wearing a green and mauve silk organza dress with pink accessor- ies, She was assisted by 'Mrs, ll.o- binson, the bridegroom's aunt, wearing a blue dress with pink accessories. Each wore a corsage of pink feather carnations. Serving were Mrs, David Mir, Walton, Mrs. Lionel Arbour, Cod - mach, and Miss Emma '.MoCow- au, Seaforth, cousins of the bride, For a trip to Northern Ontario the bride chose a sage green linen and Satin maid print ensemble with white accessories and pink carnation 'corsage. On their return, the couple will reside at RIZ.. 1, Atwood. Guests were present from. Tor- onto, Albany, N.Y., Sonth'Mona- ghan, Markdale, Atwood, Listow- el, Blyth, ,Milverton, Donegal, Seaforth, Walton and Goderich, ROBINSON— SII;MON The marriage took place July 10, at 3:00 p.m., of hose Christine Siemon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Siemou of R.R. 2, Walton, Ont,, and Robert Joseph Robinson of Barrie, Ont., son of 'Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Robinson of R.1. 1, St. Marys, in St, Peter's Luther- an Church, ]3rodhagen. The dec- orations of the church were white and yellow, Rev. 17. J. Fischer of Elmwood officiated. The bride, given away by her father chose a floor -length gown of silk organza over bridal taffeta. The snugly fitted .bodice was styl- ed of chantilly lace with Sabrina neckline and short s h i r r e d sleeves. The very fttll skirt was graced with rich appliques of chantilly lace: The bride's double silk illusion veil was held in place by a leaf design headpiece of tiny pearls and iridescent sequins. Site carried a cascade ot yellow roses and ivy, The maid of honor, Miss Grace Siemon, Calgary, Al- berta, wore a costume of yellow silk organza and chantilly lace In balerina-length styled with scoop neckline, lace bodice, cap sleeves and full organza snort designed with front panel with nlatchin0 picture hat and gloves. She car- ried a cascade of white and bronze roses, 'rhe bridesmaids, -lirs, Ken Carnoc•han, R.R. 3, Seaforth: Airs, Ken Sperling, R.K. 1, St. Marys wore identical costumes and flow, Ora to that of maid of honor, The best elan, Mr. Larry Kahn, Clin- ton, Ont,, and the ushers were Icon Carnochan, and Paul Robin- son. The organist, Mrs. Ronald Hinz, of 11,11, 1, Hornhohn, played traditional bridal uttisfc, A wedding dinner was served in the church parlors which were decorated with white and yellow streamers, fern, and baskets of summer flower's. The bride's nue ther received the guests wearing a lilac silk. shantung sheath dress, white accessories and yellow rose corsage. The briclegrootn's mother assisted wearing a figured beige sheath dress with matching Jack - el, white accessories and white rose corsage. Assistants were Miss Betty Gouclio, Miss Wilma 'Harp- er, Miss Lois Ann Somerville, Mrs, Murray Dawes n, Mrs. Ron Ilenert1an11, Mrs, Carl Bsrtma.n,. icor trio honeymoon trip to bio Mast Coast, the bride wore a silk shantung shoat It dress with n)01(11ing' jacket in puddy shade, aceeuted by red and white acces- sories And sweetheart rose ems Kruse Reunion Held at Dublin A reunion of the Kruse family was rind Sunday evening at the home of Air, and Airs. Douglas Radio, Dublin, With nu 1511011(1 once of :!(}hoer Was held on the lawn after which. sports !sere held under the direction M. Mrs. Rny11iand Nott, 1.11 preschool ('11i1• droll received 0 telex. 8 years and under, girls, Peggy Vane(sno, boys, Joe Vat(stoue and Brian 0191 cid; 9 -and 10 years, • girls. (}ail Brown, Iletty Ilrown: boys, Jlinn(y Brown; aye 11 • and 1'2, girls Norah Brown, Linda Browu and boys Billy Chambers, 13 and over, girls, Ruthann ilrowan, boys, Bobby Chambers.3-legged race: girls, Brenda }Lavin' and \lark \'austone; Norah 1lroWn and Ru- thann Brown; Wye, Bobby Cham- bers and. Brian 011tleltl, 'relay Elliot and John Macho, Ring toss, gh9s, Norah Brown, Linda Blown and boys, Jimmy Brown, Brian Oldfield, Belleau relay, girls team won, Candy jar guess, Rollie Van. stone; Plus in bottle, ladles, lava Brown, Leona 01(19101(1; melt., Ray Nott. Necktie race, Annie Old- field and Brian Oldfield, Lizzie Brown and Jim Brown, iMen's smallest head band, Earl Elliott. Lady most colors, Marg, Van - stone, Man, most voters in socks, Rollin Vanstone, Lady, most jewels try, Annie Oldfield. Man, largest - waistline, lid Brown, Lucky spot, Rollie Vaustone, Peanut and marshmallow soramb1es were hell. Guests were. present from Ransoniv)lle, N,Y,, •Kitehener, llensall, Dublin, Seaforth and lsgmondvilie. Offieers for 1901: Pres,, Eva and Jim Brown; vice Pres„ Lizzie and Ed Brown; see.-treas,, Leona :and John Oldfield: table commit Lee, Jacqueline and Dong, Beetl0, Margie and Rollie Vtlnetone, It was decided to lurid the re- union at Lions Park in the future starting at 1 o'clock ou the 4th Snudny 1)1 July, 'iS'i" T/,—i) t' \ L:1, Softly glowing cathedral c'aud- les in wrought iron cadelabra and Standards of white gladiolus formed a peareful and lovely dell. ing in. Dutf's l'niteci C ]rurch, Wal- ton, Sattuday, Jul;,' 23rd at high noon for the marriage of Olene 11, only daughter of ,11r, and Mrs, T. Dancing, Walton to Wolfgang Stutz, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clem- ens Stutz, Wellesley, Rev. W. 31. Thomas, minister of the• church officiated at the double ring cere- mony'; Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill, Sea - forth, played the traditional brid- al music and also accompanied Miss Joy Sadler of Toronto when she sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "0 Perlert. Love". The bride, who was given In marriage by her father was lovely in a floor -length sheath gown with short cap sleeves and grace- ful rounded neckline. ]t was made of white Alocoh lace over taffeta with a bouffant overskirt of silk organza over taffeta falling from the sides to back in a chapel - length train. Icer finger-tip face veil of silk nylon illusion was held in place 95 a crown..of Shasta daisies. The bride's bouquet con- sisted of two dozen pink delight roses with white satin ribbon forming the tulle. The matron of honor was .M5s. Lew Bradshaw, Toronto. She wore a Royal ,pink -nylon organza street -length dress having the un- derskirt of a light pink to give a shot effect. The fitted bodice was styled with a lace appliqued over- blouse. The thigh bateau neekline fell to a V back. The very full ga- thered skirt was held in place with a tailored bow to form a short wide hemline. Her flowers were tinted mums to match the dress. They formed a lighter con- trast being nestled in glowing white ribbon. White accessories completed tate outfit. The three G,BOM� I Y bridesmaids' dresses were faslt- toned identical to the Matron of I Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1', L. Scott were :Mrs. Elsner Shedeck and da1911 ter Wilma of Gainsborough, Sask.. Coleman Family Hold Reunion ('ooll' TIAN 1 1 (.'41(111 The Coletn ut lit nufull WILL. Meld at Lions Park, Sealorth, July 10 with au atteadanve o1' so, 'l'1le 19t1. effaces are: Iles„ 1Lussel1 Coleman; 1st vice pros„ Anson 3leKiuley; sec,, Sirs. Elmer Cam- - uun: Crena„ ,llrs. \1, 11. Culcalau;. sports re111„ 11r, and Mrs. Enter - sou Coleman; luu111 (01110 :vlr, met Urs, !toss L1141ran1a, 1)1x, and Sirs, Bruce Coieu'tul, .\ir, and sirs. Tiles, 1.01.109, ,Mr. and Airs. Lieu: 11i1debraml, Plcnle to be }tela en r 1 ,1 the rd Saturday i Jui • 1J at 11 l 1 u y Linn Park, Sealortll, • Results of raves; Coder school age, Jua11 Hildebrand; buys and it i� 0i to t,, Je1(11 \1Nsinley, Den- bll. .9159.enlry; boy., 1J '011(1 over, Bert 2010mau; married ladies race, Grace Chapman, J.t clyn 'A10. - W.11:0; 111i11'1'10(1 111411', race, 1,5p. Hildebrand, Iieruc ,L5Kiitiey; the saclt race, Larry and .luau \lslUii' ley; trip Lo California, urate Cliam13a11 and Verne AlcsKiuley ; sealer rubber and bottle fur mon, Drank .1101utt, Wilfred Coleman; guess Peat s 111 the thimble, lad- ies, Helly Stewart; lucky ticltet Cor num, Prank. llalott, Russell Oulenian; pennies in the bottle, relay, Prank Malott s team; ua1- leuu relay, Cleo, llildebraucl's team; couples elastic relay, Har- vey Coleman's side; oldest pers0u Present, Milton Stewart; y eung- est person. present, Cathy Cole- man, daughter of Ali', and Airs. .111'ace Coleman; 12012511 coining farthest, Frank \415!044, Detroit; couple married• 101190st, Air. x111 .Mrs. Cecil Ult0, Loudon. WILL CONSI11111? TENDER:: The Seafm'ih District 111911 School board will meet. un. 'Blurs• day evening to consider tenders tar the addition to be built to the present building. ST. COLUMBAN tpprnxinmttly 900 people were served at the dressed !tam supper on \\'elnesday, .1uly 2ot11 in St. C'olunlban Church 1ia11. Following the supper 0 carnival was held on the chervil grounds. :An outdoor program teok place under the dir- ection of Mrs, Jos Ilelady. Mary Lou ('05ne was mistress of cere- monies. The following is the pro - 9511111: Choruses by a group of St. Coluulban girls; A skit by Neil Murray and Sharon Shea: Scotch dance by Joanne Murray; melte- Hon by 1Mary Walsh: violin selec• tion by Lou Rowland: piano Irk by Kathy, I,lnda, and Fred Really of 'Mitchell; dance by Geral! and Agnes Ryan; solo by -Sharon Strong; trombone selection by Phyllis Hinz and Robert Jaruntt11. Bornholm; duet by Susan and Pa- tricia Quelengeseer; square dance by the McKillop Squarettes; tap dance by .Johnny McGrath; solo by Mrs. Tom Kale; step dance by Mary Lou Coyne; a piano solo by Wayne Kelly, Mitchell. Bingo and games following, with a gift booth, kiddies corner and penny sale. The highlight of the evening was the thaw for 01500 whieh was won by firs. An- gus Kennedy. Iter ticket was tate last one (h'awn. Whiners of $109 prizes were: W. 0.1Moore, J. Keith MacLean, Donald Overholt, Clara Krausltopt. Mrs, Wilbur Iloegy, Mr. and Mrs. Pat !Murray, Kenny Bruxer, Rev. Vincent Eckert, Mrs. A. Van Herb, 121r. and Mrs. Jerry Regan, Tom i''eeaey, ,Tos. L. Ryan won the prize for selling the most tickets. A bicycle was won by Mrs, James O'Connor. Winners at the penny sale were Margaret Stevenson 3, Mrs. Geo. Rock, Mrs. J. Crawley 2, Mrs. Harvey ItIoIl- wain, Mrs, Elizabeth Cronin 2, Jim Cronin, Mrs. 'L'om Mnrra.5, Mrs. E. Cameron, .Mrs. Lou (y - Reilly, Mrs. 11. Nagle, Mrs, Har- old Jackson. honour. They were Mrs. Frank Van der 'Moles, Guelph, Mrs. Jan. et Stumpf, Kitchener and Miss Mary Jo Crowder of London, Mr. and Mrs, 'Hugh Moore and fa - The best man wee Mr. Pawl milt' of 1',111cleay and Kenneth Tay- lor i1(' Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. 'I', Laing spent the week end with relatives at Wyo- ming and \\'allarehttrg. Schmalz of Wellesley, Ushers were arr. Peter Schmalz, Mr. Gor- don Barclay and Mr. Wolfram Stutz of Wellesley. 'Their carn,o- tions were tinted to match the Mrs. Edna Christian of Littlsay itridesmai9 bouquets. A wedding is spending some 1111112 with her dinner was held in the church cousin, tlrs. E. Moore, pa1•lonr5 ('0111219119 the ceremony, 1Mr, and :Mrs. Robert Dodds The bride's mother received the spent the 024011 0)21 with then' 911(xsts wearing a. )lawn. blue sheath of silk organza with late inserts and sills cord trimming, Her )}fess was set off with white aeees40ries including a corsage of white carnations surrounded with silver ribbon. She was assist- ed by the groom's mother who wore an imported black silk with orange flower pattern sheath. 'flip dress was tn;,ped 019 with a matching jacket and black n1ces- series, iter corsage was identical to that of Mrs. ninnies', - Tite 1(11(10 and groom's table was ventral with a large four -tier wedding cake which sat amid a heti of white Hiles. The cake was also topped with white lilies. For a, honeymoon trip to New Orient's the bride wore a white sheath trimmed with mauve lace lopped with a mauve lane jacket. She wore mauve and white 0.0105. series and a. mauve orohicl, On their return the couple will reside in i9itcbener, (}tresis at tite wedding were daughter anti 'ou-in-law, air, and Mrs. Riley at St. Thomas. Mr. and ,11r,, William ICay e(t Louden visited en Sunday tt-itt'. her sister. 'Miss Nettie McCurdy: and brother. Alt'. 10111 McCurdy, Mrs. Denton Taylor and 1100911; Let's, Cheryl and Mary Lou of Belleville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'T. L. Scott and fa- mily. Kenneth, who had spent the week with the Scott boys and John Scott, returned with theta to their cottage at 1121100 Beach, Mr. and 7lrs. Cowie and family of Toronto are holidaying at the hone of 11r. and Mrs. Gerald ea 105. p:M1. and Mrs, Otto Walker 5111. lied 00-Snnda.y with relatives al Dorchester, London and Ingersoll, Congratulations to Ali, and Mrs, Laverne Wallace on the birth of their daughter at Sett.1 forth hospital on Friday, Word bus been received of the death of (Miss Mary Ann Hog. earth of llen11all who spent malty Prone New York, Toronto, London, y'0211•s 09 1101• life 111 Ca•onarly. We Guelph, Kitchener, - Hamilton I extend oar s,rtupathv to these Wellesley and Wtngltaln, ' bereaved. Fifteen hunched paid 10 view Norman Chesson of 1MILrltoll is the 1 9tlt annual running; of the sage, On their return they will holidaying with his aunt and tut. Ingersoll 'C reside ill Barrie, t i un a Club •sponsored de, 3[r. and Mrs, Gordon Laing. Twilight harness races, \Vedues- Mr, atld Mrs. 1;((' 9' ;2111 , 1 'lsue'd Wt 9,111,10". l(1 17 1L•. ind Mrs, 301(11 1 11 t • 11 Meep.3. The WWI' a n.(11tivdwit}t ol'i e t l i n e a t .!t I ❑ 1 1 7 e 1 � ba e inenl tl nut l et ga r, I' It tables w5re m I_): 111 were 1021)•1) euju,, 1 ! eir1:: Won' t to Laverne Stsct. high total, 11}x, !.)lite. Soe•;ene 1622111 MO; 1(101:) 'u 'for men. Alex..121 r 121!x::. Mar.:o eatr,l $tett• i(w for lad. SP - la'us toes, llmtnio • It 2(0 1) ied couple pr,•_) u air, and firs. 1111 01 Incles rluth Gordon 1 aloe ITho eon vgal 10104 el' R. St tffa, Chi elhurs1 and ('100,1.; !held live rl , Bible ,• oo 111.0 1 l 1 1! 1 711 !(-tolttirly 11bytel((2 (511'':) July 1at..:. K(v, 1. .y • nerd et Siitfa directed the -)heel, Mrs, Calvin ('1lristie ,t' Roy's dir- 1 r• e 11 �.' 1., , eats' the ill pupils 1'e- 171 enrolled with art 12 gx:e 121') w- flan10 of 89, Teachers and a.-aist- nts were Mrs, f:111107 DOW. Mrs, 91alray Christ}r, Mrs Mervin Dow, Miss Ma'gcu'et Wallace, Miss 011dys \lcliinnon, Uses 1):1• caller Riley, \liss \lugulet .lean Russell, Miss Jane ynull, Airs. 19. I.0100(111, Mrs, Norman Dow, Mrs, Calvin Christie, Mrs, '1', L. Scott, At the Friday evening program diplomas were awarded to John Stott, Bruce 1)0w, Robert- Drunt- mnn11, Patricia Harris and (trace Riley and seals to Joyce Dow, Toan Christie and Verlyn DUBLIN Rev, A, R, Looby, C.S.B., Ot- tawa, is vacationing with his n 2111(0x, Mrs. A. Al. I,ouby, 1D', and yrs, Robert Byrne and Ilobbie, Hamilton, with Miss Mon- ica Byrne and Mr. and Mrs, Fer- gus Kelly, 11Ir. and .Mrs, Martin Brick, De- troit,. with 3h's, Kathleen -Feeney. Mrs. C. Trott, Clinton, with 91r. and Mrs, Geo, Goettler and Mrs. A, 11. Looby, Mrs. Dan (ostc11, is spending LA, we011 at 1lalifax, N.S. with her 1.0n, at=001110 92'. Costello and fam- ily. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo, t oet)l'r and children en sI(e lthe weekend ill Detroit., Tat Maloney in Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs, John Nagle and 1lern ailette at 'The Pines', Chat- ham. Mr. aud Mrs. Harvey n. nt zee Windsor, with Billie DunzOt• ani Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle. . ,91r. and Mrs. Frank Haines, of 1 ('!1)0.00, with Mr, and Mrs. Forges Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. 111.1, J, Nagle and \Ir. and 3lrs, Leonard Nagle of St ratcord visited at '1'ottenhant 1 anti Alliston. 1'L', and 'Mrs. Frank Evans as- ( companied by ,11r, and Mrs. Jack Cleary, London, spent the week- end at }seep River, (misses Maureen and 11051011 Looby at Dundas, Rev, Anthony Groenswe9en, of holland, with his sister. Mrs. Ilotns Vonk, Mr, and Mrs. Vincent ,Morrison of Kitchener, with Mr. and Airs. .Tames Morrison. Attending the Feeney - Kelly wedding in London, on Saturday were Mrs. Mary i•'eeney Cecelia and teddy, Mr. and Airs. Fred Overdulve, Hamilton; Mrs, Cath- erine Feeney and Kenneth, 11r. and Mrs, Billie Feeney, ,Mr. and Mrs. John ICrauskopf, Air, and Mts. Norman Ktaniers, Mr. Ken Stapleton, Theo Melady, Gnrd:ln Costello, Air. and Mrs. Harold Meagher, Mr. and Mrs. John .Meagher, Jr., .Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Feeney, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Krauskopf. • EGMONDVILLE Rev. 1\', 0. and Mrs. Robinson of Oakville, Manitoba, are having a holiday visit with his brothers, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Robinson and family of Stanley and Alt'. 51.0o a Year r iCir,: mail. 1101 44444 iiiiii 11.1(1•141.11,11 iiiiii 111110.11311 44444 Cff rq N („11,1 (1F Summer S A w D ., 'A ay IIt.'ti11I11'.Ihd 014' 7(....y:.. 111.t)(J)'ttl:. , roe-di02 ?1,011 .-:,110' a _ i *o.�k�wvr-,n✓r"3=.Sy�.dII:�.'T-a 1 � �.::,,9'i.R'_","r_.n,>W..+. ITCg1118r $2.00, $:1.00, Willi i.I(I1 i(ltltl1)'7 ('110-t(1ltitr .109'0'1('1('llr Al Le'"RIICJ Visit this i)ig Slimmer Jewellery Sale While 001r 119s0rtlllent is at lis h('St. Savauge's JEWELLERY t1IF7'S FIN1': t'HINA 01.) iiiiiiiiiiiii III iiiiiiunuu"uu"naeeeuee"nuuflit "e"000"u"uw"n,un,o,1,,,1on1u,1,,,1,o,no.,,,. and friends. In ]tuner of these 3lanite(ba friends a familyget-1 WALTON tu0'e11101' \':l: held at Lion; 1'arklCyt• 151511 yr,. 11111'1 o9 011 Sunday afternoon When 1tbo111111yolond., Ohin. were guesns at 1ao of the r(latives and t1'ienls the boo)' and Ift•. lVm. vicern present. ('orupthulous 1(11(11 Timmer last Week. friends of by -9000 years enjoyed! Miss Al. Dnncla- of New York a very happy }tour together. is visiting at the home of Mr. Rev. 1\'. 1•;. 9111(2) of Putter.. and Mrs. Terra 11,' Dnndas and caned called on friends herr last : wi;le '-then 1(`lauv s and 95151115, week. 1L•. un.} 3lrs !'rel Ilut1etlg Illrs, J. Nott sI' llt•ueo Mineslued family of (Wawa11are hnliday- Algoma has Men renewing atm -ling :u 1)4 11,1 (s of 11r. and 31rs, :iintan,e•s with relatives and 1 11<nn1:11. friends here, 9.0, N arc 11 1L 11+,°i nP \\'itid- • , n scent the weekend 1. Air, Marian Weiland of Toren liis to spent a few days with her too- home. thee. :Mrs, !(ort', Weiland.11 r. a:'d Mrs. (1, 2.0' h,1!'1hy iilOpitan (tra., of s7 ,1 mi eI •rr f oyerl(y and Palsy of Itnw i•,L eat, London. 10 spending_ the wec1: 40.11? the weokcnd to r1). 511210 until Lis grandparents \lt. and 1)11(r attending'the Kirkby-John- 3Ds Stanley 20 l5 n wedding at 'F ndp1,•11 1111 $et - The 9aerant.nt of 1115 Commit- a rho-. niont will be ohserv,d at uta' 11 , 1h'-•. 1 er 1I4 Dena 1d 720E 11nst- 121, service, July ;;1=t, csa 1'11, rho \Catliult (;u nt, on. \\'c•d- ,t Our minister, Rev J. Vardy and ne'<d.(, u•elilug'. Ai:s.\0m.7.lalner family will he on vacall. n otemed t1)„ 111e)1in4 and prayer tlu•en h .\n nsr. 312'. Lb(y(1 line. W)O offcrcr1 `1• 114 ..la;}. (102(012. 915211 (6 1'eutralia, \9.111 0cr•itpr tit' 11rs, ,111112 M (all 20,5.1 tit( :.Frit. ((11th Aug. 7th. tul•e 11,•,on t'urnm n -and ra, er were elle red by 1h: !valley Ind a • I'poen! was read. 111 D.11111115 JI ENSAL' game the topic, 26ladies answer- II11�T/?)t L911 cd roll call. An invitation w t` as_ (' 9e 10r 1.0e, 71.4 of ileasall, died ,'e;ded to bold the Auc as! Me'et- P1121:ly at :Muth 11111111 1115.,1 iia}, ing at the home of Sirs. John Exeter, Ile burl been a barber. Taylor. Seaforth. Cleats tip !telesis Surviving are his wile, the former were solicited for the P01111ng on Pearl Maynard: one daughter. Saturday. },uncle for thie church Al's, George (Lucille( Beer. lien- plenty. to he held 91(uday evening salt: one brother, Lawrence of was discussed. Mrs• herb Travis 9 20th Harwich Township. T'hrt0• s re}'wrt and ftulcrat servi10 was (•oadt121el a.t(' 1han1c-ynuead secretary' notes and sic!( calls the Bontbro1 funeral }tame, Hen- were recorded. Plastic cannisters 9x11, llonda:.. Bnrinl was in 31ur..- were sold at. the elosei of the eneet- peth 0eetery. ing. 19155. Peter Mclk)nald, Airs. m John 11i51op and MIs, i.loyd Par_ BLAKE - ter were lunch hostesses for the evening. Mrs. W. J. Farrah and daagh- Shirley Turnbull of Grillia, ter, Christine of Detroit are visit- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Wm. Mug their aunt. Miss 1.111Stn l`anl- Turnbull, is spending two weeks kner. They all spent 0 few days holidays with her parents. at Galt and Niagara Falls.. Miss Ruth Ennis of K. -W. hos- Mr, and Airs, Heinz Benedictus phial, Kitchener, 11.121 Mr. Ronald of Sarnia, spent the weekend with Ennis of Toronto visited at their friends. horue, 3R'. Lloyd McBride of Windsor Mrs. Hilda Sellers of Luesn spent two weeks visiting' In this spent a few days with her daugh- district. ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .-hiss Emtua. Dinsmore o1' Lon-. Herb Travis, don is spending a few weeks with - The annual $thnday 90110,-.1 tic. Mr. and '111s. Thomas Il}1smore, • nix of. Duff's Church, Walton, was 11r. and 911's, Elmer Oesch of .Held in the community park Mon. Zurich. visited with Mr. and Mrs. i day- evening. with a good attend - James Dinsmore. 1 auce, A basket iunch was e1901,5d 11). and Mb's. Archie Mustard : after which the evening was spent Thomas Robinson and family, vi,:ite-d 9.1111 Mr, and yrs, 11(rl in races• contests and bail games. Airs. Alive: Armstrong of 1'ilo1. Desch and family. 1 Mrs. Lorne !Bliley of Sealerih around, Manitoba is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, William Oesch spent the week 0119 in file village her sister-in-law, 51rs. David anti family 01' Varna visited with at the home 111'21r. and .firs. NO - Stephenson and other relatives (rs. Lizzie Bosch. sen 11at9ts, J. Broome Wins at Ingersoll city evening, an attendance of Seaforth, heading across the fin. len short of 1225} yc,)r's n,u' 50- i oil line a few feet ahead of Bar - curd crowd. tlerc is. Ben Lee, own-' bare. Chief', . _owned lir tinea. 1)11(1 (d (old driven by ,ialte Broome, 9an0(1, 1 s of Att, Ire ydees