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The Seaforth News, 1960-09-08, Page 4Hun ..u.rroa.'s Princess in � 4 1 1 Huron's Dairy Princess, .\lass Do- ren Hewett of Ilelgrave, on Mon- day night became winner for the western area 111 semi -/mals of the 01110110 Dairy Princess Competition ere t CNE, Toronto. The finals will be held on Wed- O''day night. The winner will re- volve :l free trip to England and a cuff. Tl:' five winner's o1' the semi - emits and 1 r-�� t r.r.'veel 1 t t Ili a.11 1 el , 1 ,land .,nue In tee. rids. 111e 1111 11 1111110111 comped. don has trlr eeted 1l entries from Sri to t '111 e )till les enti areas in the provinee. U.st•rlbin= Duct n Itowatt's pry lininary win hi::t Wednesday, The Tette-rani said: The 'pixit' 10011" may be the lat- ttet ferniyatd faellioo after last ni ei"''t De lid of tle' ( int orin Dalry l'rint•ess Cennpetition, 'Winner Doreen Howatt, 19, of R'inghaut, had the most eye-catch- ing hat, ars well as the mist points in the dairy- lends' contest, "I +.uncle the hat myself," said 1-rnreell, who represents Huron ('0010 y. "I didn't know If it would help me win—but I guess it might have." 1L'r stall at milking also helped. The tall whin' pixie hat will go with Doreen into the semi-finals at the CNC, Sept. 5 and 9. The- 1111111110 Dairy Princess will be pu'ked Sept 7 from five final- ists. null her se ui.fin11l round Dort Hee 1 nllr-ing aseist ult '11 \'t• ing hang General Ilnsp IIsi --will spend all her spare thee praMleitlg milk- ing et her fat lee'r's I'N•lrl. DUBLIN item Stapleton, r,.S.B eitet ,-itis lir, ami :1111. \\-nt S1 t•; 10 ,1,01. 111`. 111,1 Airs. Geo. Afc'Camt To- le,1e, with Mr. and Airs. 'Al. J. Nagle le' H1 teller relatives. e1. J F. McC'olnell. M. Ar. t' :t l e 0 >0 0, RI„ with Rev. Dr, le eulkes. Rev. A. Durand, St. Peter's Sent - Mary. London, with Rev, R. Dim and. Monsignor J. 0. Feeney, Loudon, with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hill, Chi. I e'1)a(1. with Mr. and Mrs, Martin lelinkhanler. Ah', and M11w, ,lint Newcombe, of Pert credit and hr, and .ill':, F. ,,,i l t n. 11:dt, with Ml, and Airs. Wm. hlapk'fon. A b, ri denizen. Detroit ,fact's terami and Aire Mary Jordan. o1' Throe). watt \Ir, and Airs. I'at Jordan, AIr. ;1111 Airs. Andy Maloney, Air. Intl Aire John Maloney and Peter <1:utslutpf, Landon, with Edward Kriuskapf, Neil Stapleton has returned from Af1ntreal where he was employed for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and Katltyro, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. I1d Stapleton. 1 ZcKILLOP IR TI SCO, SEPT® 15 at Sw Se 10 Winthrop Parade at 1 P.M. 4eaforth high School viand iti atteidanee Program by the children, with added attractions Prizes for the Oldest lady aIld Oldest gentleman BEAUTY CONTEST /BABY SHOW OFFICIAL OPENING BY JOHN DURNIN WARDEN OF HURON COUNTY GOOD PRIZE LIST. EVERYBODY WELCOME Wier. DENNIS, GORDON PAPPLI:, sec.Treas, ['resident Air. end Mrs. Wells, Mitten, with 131r. ;end 11rs, John Wells. Mee. Dern Costello at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs„lames Atltins(ul and tinnily, Brantford. with Ml'. and Mrs Geteree Coyne, Mins Teresa ;,heat has entered St. Joseph's 1lospitul, London, its a nut telietvaluing, blies 'Veronica Shea has seeurld (111 office position in Stratford. The following teachers began their respective assignments on Tuesday: Mrs Geo. 15. I•Iolland to St, Ole - 1111'1114 Alts, Nlhtnd liraueltopf to Preston; Miss Matgal'et Flanagan, Mies Mare Morrison, Miss Angela Dueller/let to Kitchener; Miss 13ete trice Murray and Miss Shirley Horan to Brantford; Airs. A. \Net- to'( to Clinton;Miss Dorothy Deb ton to Seai'orllt, ;Heti, Ed, Rowland to St, ('olutuban; Miss Leona Krauslwpf to Stratford; Miss 110110 VA'hct.ham to Kill llener; Miss Mary Shea to Ziu'Iell; Kenneth I''eeney to (lilt, Miss Acarian McLaughlin to Kittewner, • • BRODHAGEN :tit: and Airs. Wm. Norman of harmony, Mrs, Frani( Flligsnn, of Stratford, Miss Marilyn Moore, of )11Hnilu10. visited Mr. and Mrs, u 11 ,y ) n 'el 1 n George and Air. and Airs Ivan Eck -111... Joseph I hl(t, n r ua 1 6 nu,ir recently, for the week. ,litand Airs Thos, (Toucher of 1411: and Mr's. Ford IHcici5011 and Newfoundland, Ml.. t', Murdock of Glenda spent. Sunday in Teeswat- Montrt'al, lienee Mrs. Lena 1;Ilig- sen recently, They also visited 'lite fonner's ,laughter, Aire. Alvin Ell- igeen ;Hill blr, Plligsen. Mc'KiAnp, Air. and Airs. Ed McKenzie and nuttily of Detroit with Mr. and Aire. Wilbur IIoegy, • { -Ails. Lydia t)ue1'ent;eesel' and Mrs. Frank Swiggyr of Detroit 1114- 11 ed relatives here recently, Rev 111)1 Alm Calvin Diegel e l and Matthew of Cse1 hlton with his par- ents, \Il and Airs. Win, Diegel,- Ait led W'ese nbe rg, Mrs, Mildred Finlay, Mr, nue Clark of Toronto We hope that you• will be able to with :lir, and Airs, George Mogk read elsewhere in this paper that and Mr. and Mr. Harold Mogk Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mogk and girls of St, Thomas visited at the tame polite recently. lir, and Mrs. join Mueller and Ruth A011 of Hamilton with Mrs. Aug, Hillebreciit. for the week enol. Mn and Alrs. Geo. Jacob of Kit- chener, Air, and Alrs, Alvin Rose of Sarnia with ide. and Mrs, 0, W, Leonhardt for the week end, Mr. and Mrs, Albert, Smith and family of Blenheim, Mr. and Airs. Irvin Bennewies of Ilamilton, Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Besserer of Kitchen- er, with Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Smith a Sand Ed. .n C li[ll on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. IIx1'old Grove of Detroit with her mother, Mrs. Eliz- , •lbe'th Rock Ibr theweek encl. \letter.e at the home of AIrs, 101111 1., Itennewles over the weep end were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Scher - teeth, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scher - berth and family. Mr. end Mrs. Ernie Hiu'tji all of Detroit, Mrs, 1'I' ud Joanne of Rutlt- a eon/ and wiener' West on the3'hurclt when Air, Geo, C, A'uis, church grounds across froth the Stated Supply, eoeducted the ser' ctutreth, on Tuesday e i'ning, vice lghaIi ting ort the subject/"Faith' Mies.' Glenda Miller, dant liter of or Our Fathers, 141 Ing Still", Thel Mr, and Mi'e, Irvin Miller, is teach- choir sang all anthem. Mr, J3tn. Dougall, soloist, Mrs. Malcolm' Delman presided at 1110 organ, Ing ill Sebringe110' Scheel Mr. and Mrs, 13;111(111.Hinz and Gerald with Mr, ami Mrs, Kenneth Hinz, St. Catharines. Airs. Manuel Betie1711a11 spent a few days in North Bay. Wee 81101(ilee spent laist, week with her cousin Miss Pa. 1111111 Cluerengessel', MitchellMr. Lorrain Rose of St. Gather- Mee atlle1 ince with Mr, had Mrs. Roos Leon- hardt. Mr. and Mrs, Boss Leonhardt and Kim 'attended the Hereford Ceu- lenuial on Labor Day at Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogk as guests. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Pfeifer or West Monkton, Mrs. troy Pfeifer, Clinton, 141r, and Mrs. Clifford Marks, Brussels, Miss Dorothy Marks and Niles Sandra McGarr of Goderich with Mr', and Airs, Lloyd Pfeirer and Ml's, A. Pfeifer on Sun- day, Miss Doreitlly Marks of Goderich Spent emeriti days with her sister Mr's. Lloyd Pfeifer and Mr.Pfeifer last weep Mr, anal Mrs, Earl Dickison and Mrs, Joseph Diekison of Teeswater with Mr. 1111! Mrs. Ford Dickison, er with Mrs. Joseph Diekison. DTPs. Chas. Ahrens returned to Wilson, N.Y, with her sister' Airs, Clayton Carlton and Mr. ('111.5011 for a visit. FEDERATION DIARATION NEWSBy J. C, Hemingway way Perhaps most of you atretely know that Heron County's reeve - smelt In the. Ontario( Dory Pritcese Boniest Hiss Doreen Hewett' of Belgrave, won the pre- liminary contest on August 30111, t'1• >,ratl0 ie vi'n, Air. and Mrs. Irvin Bennewies o11 Woodstock. Mrs. Chris. W. Leonhardt has returned home from London hospi- Mrs, T,ew' ]licks ]las been con Highways and pipelines, Perhaps fined to Scott Afemoriatl hospital in greater than this is the hope that ;