The Seaforth News, 1961-08-17, Page 5H
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7, 1901
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DEL MONTE PINE . APPLE
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
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PHONE 12 WE DELIVER
Northside United and First
Presbyterian Churches
'Joint Summer
Services
TN NORTHSIDE UNITED
CHURCH
10 A.M.
Sunday School in respective
churches. Nursery school will
meet during morning worship
11 AM.
"A CLUSTER OF CROWNS"
Sacrament of Baptism will be
i pd,Onistered.
Everyone Welcome
CROP REPORT
Grain harvest is in full swing.
Reports indicate that most wheat
is high in moisture and, there has
been some sprouting. Spring
grains are a heavy crop but will
be difficult to harvest because
of severe lodging in many areas.
Some fields of second cut hay
have been taken off in the last
week.
BORN
Scott—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Aug. '12, to Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan Scott, R.A, 1, Cromarty,
a son.
Mills -To Mr. and Mrs.. Murray
Mills at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Brantford, a son (William Scott).
Barry—At St. Joseph's Hospit-
al, London, on August 13th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barry of
Dublin, a daughter.
22nd Anniversary SALE
DISCONTINUED SHOES 3.00 PR.
OTHER BARGAINS
JACK THOMPSON
FOOTWEAR SERVICE
•
SHOE REPAIR '& SALE OF SHOES
Sale ends Aug. 26
i
1960 ,ENVOY SEDAN
1959 FORD SEDAN, 6 cy1,
1958 FORD SEDAN, aut., 8 cylinder
1958 CHEVROLET SEDAN, A,T.
1958 CHEVROLET COACH
1957 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1957 DODGE `8' SEDAN, A.T.
1955 BUICK "8" HARDTOP,
1954 MERCURY SEDAN
NO REASONABLE) OFFER REFUSED
Seaforth Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
Phone G. Fawm 186 Phone 541
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. Ray St. Gerinaiu and con
Ross of Montreal were guests of
Mrs. W. Morrow and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sproat last week.
JJJ= P4mofecome aft be
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Galligan
and family have returned to
Chicago after spending two
weeks' vacation with Ken and
Jos, Murray,
Ml'. and Mrs. James Flannigan
have returned from a trip to the
west coast, The summer has been
very dry in the west and they
met with no rain during the
whole trip.
Misses Mary and Catherine
Morgan of Chicago are visiting
with Ken and Jos, Murray,
Mrs. Reg, Biggar and Bob 'of
South Gate, Mich,, are' visiting
with Mr, ,and Mrs. Wrn. Dever-
eaux,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Devereaux
and fancily spent Sunday at Mid -
and
Misses Pamela and Ruth Mel -
'MY of Goderich were holidaying
last week with Art Devereaux
and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold J. Scott
and daughters of Montreal are
vacationing at. the home of Mrs.
James T. Scott and Mrs, Elliott
Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Flynn visited
friends in Owen Sound on Sun-
day,
JAMIESON—J EN KIN
North Street United Church,
Goderich, decorated with white
and pink gladioli, was the scene
of the wedding on ,July 29, 1961,
of Miss Margaret Ramona Jen-
kin, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Jenkin, Goderich,
Ont., to James Murray Jamieson
of Londesboro, Ont., son of Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Jamieson, Lon-
desboro, Ont, Rev, W. J. ten
Hoopen officiated.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by Mr. Fred Sandy, Goder-
lob. She wore a floor -length
gown Of lace over taffetta styled
with round neckline and lily -
point sleeves, shoulder -length veil
held by a crown headdress. She
carried a Bible crested with
white roses. The bridesmaid was
Mrs. Betty Westbrook, Goderich,
Ont. She wore moss green silk
organza sheath dress with tiered
overskirt, a feathered headdress.
Her flowers were a crescent bou-
quet of Shasta daisies. The best
man was Mr. John Thompson, of
Seaforth, Ont. The ushers were
Mr. Ken Colson, Clinton (nephew
of the groom), Mr. John McNeil,
Waterford, (nephew of bride).
The organist, Mr. G. Expert, of
Goderich, Ont. The wedding
breakfast took place at Tiger
Dunlop Inn, Goderich. Honey-
moon is to be spent at points in
Eastern Ontario.
For travelling the bride wore
a brown and white ensemble
with white accessories. They will
reside in Goderich, Ont.
Guests were from Goderich,
Clintbn, Seaforth, Stratford,
Bradford, Waterford, Waterloo,
Midland, Michigan and Londes-
boro.
Willed . house since visitinghis
cousin Jim Meltok at Goderich.
Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs,
John Sinclair included an
aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, E, Dewar
and Mr,'Dohald Dewar, Ottawa;
Mrs. Jenny English, Toronto,
and Mr, and Mrs. Allan Grigg,
(daughter) London.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Stokes
and Larry of London, visited ou
Saturday evening with Mrs.
Stokes' father, Mr. R. Thomson.
Visitors during the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Long were Mr. and
Mrs. F. Pringle and two grand-
children, and Mr, Arthur'Gold-
ing of London. Sunday visitors
were their daughter, Mrs. Alvin
Ulch, Windsor, ' and Mr, Oswald
Brown, Q.C. and. Mrs. Brown of
Detroit; Mr. stud Mrs. Ed Little,
Hensall,
Mr Fred Potter, Clinton, his
daughter, MI's. Holland of Port-
er's Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr
of Winthrop, and Mr. Dennis
Kerr, Melbourne, Mrs. Keen of
Stratford, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Elston Dowson.
ST. COLUMBAN
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Morris of
Edmonton, Alta., with Mr. and
Mrs. Toni Morris,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronin, Miss
Nancy Cronin, and Mr's. Minnie
McLean, Detroit, with Mr. and
Mrs, James O'Connor and other
relatives. Mrs. John Cronin re-
turned to Detroit with them.
Mr. and Mrs. ,lack Murray and
family, London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Murray.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hagarty, of
Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Maloney and Peter Maloney, Kit-
chener, with Mr, and Mrs, Peter
Maloney. •
Jack Malone, Guelph, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Murray, Stratford,
with Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Malone,
Mr. and .Mrs. John McQuaid,
St. Thomas, with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Burke,_
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ducharme,
London, and Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Marcy, Niagara Falls, with Mr,
and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme,
Mr. and Mrs. Lou McIver in
Teeswater,
Miss Marion McIver, Detroit,
with Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-
Iver.
Mrs. James O'Sullivan was
honored at a surprise party at
her home in Seaforth on Thurs-
day afternoon, when 14 of her
former neighbors gathered to
bring good wishes to her in her
new home. Cards were played,
prizes going to Mrs. Annie Cro-
nin and Mrs. Jean Fortune, Mrs.
Albert Cronin read an 'address,
and an electric kettle and a
purse of money were presented
to Mrs. O'Sullivan by Mrs. Jo-
seph Kale on behalf of her form-
er neighbors. Lunch was served.
KIPPEN
MOFFATT—CAMPBELL
Mary Louise 'Campbell and
John Gerald Moffatt exchanged
marriage vows in a. ceremony at
Botany Howard - Road United
Church before the Rev. F. G
Risdon, Saturday, August 5, 1961
at 3 p.m. The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Camp-
bell, Northwood, and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Moffatt, Kippen. Traditional
bridal music was played by Mrs.
Jack Robertson who accompan-
ied the soloist Mrs. Robert
Spence, who sang "The Wedding
Prayer" and "0 Promise Me".
Given in marriage by her fath-
er the bride chose a floor -length
gown of pure silk organza over
taffeta styled with a fitted bod-
ice, lilypoint sleeves, and a ba-
teau neckline, and a bouffant
skirt, appliques of Swiss embroi-
dery accented the bodice and
skirt. A tiara of tear drop pearls
and rhinestones held her finger-
tip veil of silk illusion and she
carried a white Bible crested with
red roses, stephanotis and trail-
ing ivy, Mrs, Gordon Anderson
was matron of honor for her sis-
ter, and bridesmaids were Miss
Kathryn Campbell, also the
bride's sister, and Miss Marjorie
Smith. Senior attendants were
gowned alike in pink organza
over taffeta with matching hats,
and carried bouquets of blue and
white shasta and baby mums.
Flower girls, Sheila Campbell,
and Sandra Campbell, 'nieces of
the bride were dressed in white
organza over pink taffeta with
matching bonnets and carried
baskets of pink and white shasta
and baby mums.
Eldred Moffatt, London, was
groomsman for his brother, and
Lloyd Campbell, brother of the
bride, and George Rether, Exet-
er, ushered guests.
For the reception held for 125
guests in the church parlors the
bride's mother and the groom's
mother chose gowns of blue or-
ganza with pink corsages.
For travelling to Western Can-
ada, the bride donned a navy
blue shantung sheath dress with
matching jacket, navy and ma-
genta accessories and a gardenia
corsage.
The couple will reside on the
groom's farm at Kippen. The
bride is a graduate of London
Teachers' College and will join
the teaching staff at Exeter in
September,
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Moffatt at-
tended the Hayter . Pleadwell
wedding at new St. James' Pres-
byterian Church, London, on Sat-
urday afternoon at 3 p.m,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kyle, Karen,
Kathy, and Karmen of Delisle,
Sack„ have returned to the form-
er's parents, .Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Kyle. Tom has accepted a ,posi-
tion with Cook Bros., Henault,
Master Doiiglas McGregor re-'
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs- Alex
Townsend (Eileen McLean)
at Seaforth Legion Hall
Friday, August 18
Music supplied by .Norris Orch.
Dancing from 10 'til 1
Ladies please bring sandwiches
BAYFIELD
The Ladies' Guild of Trinity
verysuccessful
Church held a
haul and turkey supper on Fri-
day evening in the Parish Hall.
About 250people enjoyed a de.
licious supper. A touch and take
sale was also held and the sum
of $54 was realized,
Mrs. E. W, Oddleifson, Lon-
don, is spending this week at her
home on Main Street.
Miss Ethel Blair, London, was
at her home over the weekend,
Master Carl Hump)ries return-
ed to his home, Port Stanley aft-
er spending three weeks with
his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
R. Ken,
Barbara and Douglas Varty, of
London, are visiting their 'grand.
mother, Mrs. G, Peck.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cunning-
ham, Clinton, are at their cottage
for a few days.
Miss Elaine Weston, London,
was at her home over the week-
end.
HENSALL
Miss MarYann Rannie of Lon-
don has been vacationing with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sam
Rannie.
Mrs. Vera Hoggarth
Mrs,- Vera Hoggartb, '77, of
Oakville, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Murdoch,
Flensall, passed away Saturday
in 'Newmarket General Hospital,
of injuries received in a traffic
accident near Lake Simcoe on
Tuesday,
Sruvtviag sons, Bruce, Vaneou-:
ver, Dennis, Oakville; Leonard,
Edmonton, Alberta;s1ster,
Mrs.
B. A. Campbell, Toronto. Public
funeral service was held from
the Bouthron funeral home, Hen-
sall, Tuesday at 2 pan,
pamsinximrmiew
SHOWER
For Mr. and Mrs, Ronald
Seoins (Mayda Beuerulanu), and
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Colbourne
(Joanne Beuermann)
Brodhagen Community Centre
SATURDAY, AUG. 19
Ladies please bring lunch
Donations at the door
Everyone welcome '
High productivity and low production costs are essential to
profitable farming. Neither can be attained by using old-fash-
ioned methods and obsolete machinery. The only way they can
be achieved is by utilizing modern methods and up-to-date
farm machinery.
Massey -Ferguson machines and implements are helping farmers
the world over to make their particular farming operation more
profitable by doing more work at less cost.
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