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The Seaforth News, 1962-05-31, Page 1ion iW 506 I.D, date rlet 0 to erz 7010, 4.30 men D. 3 Ig. al ,1 - le in 2 p e f - r a N h f The Seaforth. News WHOLE SERIES, VOL. 34 Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ennis Mr, and Mrs. Ron Ennis wore guests of honor Friday evening at a reception held in Walton community hall. During lunch the newlyweds were escorted tothe platform when an address was read by Herbert Kirkby and the presentation of a well-filled purse of money was made by Mr. Neil McGnvin, Ron replied, expressing thanks, Music Per dancing was supplied by Ian Wilbee's orches- tra. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sholdice were in charge of arrangements. Guests attending from a dist- ance were Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Lo- veridge, West Hill; Mr. Gerald Dressel, Rexdale; Mr. Gregory Kaiser, Scarboro; Mr, Kenneth Thompson, Hamilton; Miss Ros- alie Bedard, Reg,N., Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirkby, Pt, Credit; Mr. Herb. Kirkby, Wood- stock; Miss Ruth Ennis, Reg.N., Kitohener, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Ennis, Hamilton. News of Walton Mr, and Mrs. Glen Fraser, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr. Malcolm Fraser, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Martin and family of Burford have been vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Martin, prior to leaving for Nap- anee where Mr, Martin has been transferred to the Toronto -Dom- inion Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Kostenuik left last Week for a two week vis- it to Winnipeg, Man., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs, Dick Tyes- sen and Mr, and Mrs, Bill Kosten - nick at Sheho, Sask, Peter, David and Steve will remain at London with friends. A number of ladies Prom this vicinity attended the trousseau tea for Miss Marie Johnston of I3111eyale Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stutz of Wat- erloo spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. T. Dundas, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Dinsmore of Kitchener visited over the week end With Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGavin_ - Mr, and Mrs. Horace Rutledge and family of London with rela- tives in the village. Agriculture was the topic of the May meeting held in Walton community hall last Wednesday evening with the new president, Mrs, Ken McDonald in charge. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs, Harvey Craig, It was decided to hold a short course in the fall having two choices to send in (1) choosing fabrics, (2) medicine yesterday and today. Committee In charge are Mrs. 14. Traviss, Mrs, H. Bol- ger, Mrs. R. Huether. Conveners for the evening were Mrs. Roy Williamson and Mrs. Donald Bu- chanan. A letter from Hong Kong pertaining to our adopted child was read and pictures dis- played by Mrs. Buchanan. Mrs. R. Williamson took as her motto, "Africa" and in conclusion intro- duced the guest speaker, H. Ger. don Green, of the Family Herald, He spoke on the problems of small farms. We find the smaller farms are being left and the lar- ger farms taken over. He told of his life and experiences. The roll call consisted of written sug- gestions for Canada's centennial in 1967, which were later read, Mrs. Wim Humphries gave the treasurer's report. It was decided to give a donation of 810 to Duff's Church for the use of it in ent- ertaining the East Huron WI, Mrs. James Nolan gave a report on the district annual held in Walton last Thursday. A report on the officers conference held in Guelph 'was given by Mrs. Ken MoDonald. A bus trip for Mon- day, June 11 was planned with Mrs, W. Shortreed and Mrs. Ger- ald Watson in charge. Lunch hostesses were Mrs. J. Bryan% Mrs, H. Bolger, Mrs, C. Martin, Airs, J. McDonald, Mrs. K. Mc- Donald. A bus trip is being sponsored by the Women's Institute with Mrs, Wilfred Shortreed and Mrs, Gerald Watson as conveners. The bus will leave Walton community hall at 7,30 a.m., Monday, June 11. The following places will be in- cluded in the trip: at Coilingwood we will visit the canning factory, Georgian China factory and the Hiawatha Inn for dinner, Al Mid- land will visit the dress factory and shrine and Midhurst park, Supper arrangements to be made at an eating place on 401 high- way. Institute members please no- tify Mrs. Wilfred Shortreecl and Mrs: Gerald Watson, For conven- ience money may be left with Mrs, T. Dundee or the Ennis store, REAL ESTATE CHANGES - Joseph McConnell reports the sale of the house owned by Dr, P. L. Brady on Goderich St, west, to Mr. Alex, Bassin of London,. Mr. Hassin operates the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, and will move here early in July. Also the home or Wm, H. Bradshaw on Market St,' and 4/ acres of land and other buildings to Mrs, Russell Barrows of Mc- Killop twp, Mrs. Barrows will take possession on July and, The Bradshaws will be moving to London, REFITTING PLANT Work of refitting the Henden. son chick plant opposite the CNR station which was severely dam- aged by dire in April is going ahead steadily, William Hender- son says he hopes to re -open the plant on August 1st, Pi1One 84 N. Long Retires from Kippen Mail Route Mr, Norman Long, Kippen, who for the past twenty-seven years has held the position of mall courier of r.r. 2 Kippen will retire this Thursday, May 31st due to ill health, Air, Long who is 77, carried the mails to the CNR station from the Post Office at I{ippen for twenty years. Once be nearly missed the train, Oct, 17th, 1958, after change over; the train pulled out at Kippen station before he arrived; he drove to Bruceiield over 70 -miles an hour to catch it there, He has the dis- tinction of never being late on .the mail route, Born, in Owen Sound he Dante to Kippen from Windsor twenty-eight years ago. He recalls the years that he had. to crawl on his hands and knees to mail -boxes and wipe snow off 1n order to get mail in during severe hinters. Some winters he had to drive a horse through snow drifts 5 feet deep. Mr. and Mrs. Long have two daughters, Mrs, Alvin Ulch, Windsor; Mrs. Ed Little, Hensall; a eon Arthur, St. Catharines; two granddaught- ors, Marcia, and Cheryl Little, Hensel], Mr, Edgar McBride of Kippen has been appointed as his succes- sor. News of Kippen Miss Mario Jarrott, R.N. of Stratford General hospital spent the week end with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott. Mr. Eldon Jarrett, who has been hospitalized in Clinton hos- pital, returned to his home Mon- day. Miss Marie Adel] Sinclair, dau- ghter 0f Mr. and Mrs, John Sin- clair, rr 3, Kippen, graduated t'roin Stratford Genera] hospital school of nursing Saturday after- noon in the festival theatre. She was successful in being winner of throe awards, the Alexandra Munn award, firstprize for gen- eral proficiency in bedside nure- ing; the Alumnae Association of the school of nursing award. for Proficiency in obstetrical nursing, and an award to Miss .Sinclair, who has been president of the Student Association in 1961-62. A reception and dinner followed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair where 50 guests were present. Those at- tending from a distance included: Miss Hazel Sinclair, Toronto; Mr. Kenneth Barry, Toronto and Mrs. Kenneth English, Toronto, all of whom spent the week end. Mr, and Mrs. Verne Alderdice, Garry and Lynn; spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alderdice at Clarksburg, Mrs, Alice Keen of Stratford visited a few days with Mrs. E. Dowson. Mr. and Mrs, Andy Gibson and Ann and Mrs. Wm. Gibson of Wroxeter were Sunday guests of the latter's daughter, Mrs. Wilf- red Mellis, and Mr. Mellis, NIr, and Mrs, James Armstrong of Staffa, accompanied by Miss Jessie Hutchinson of Rodney vis- ited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. Miss Alice Armstrong of Staffa and formerly of Kippen, who is a member of the Terry Singers of London, accompanied the group by plane to Ottawa and Montreal last week end where they were on a. concert tour. - Mrs. W. L. Mellis visited Mon- day with relatives in Wroxeter: The Young People's annivers- ary service at Kippen United Church Sunday was -well attend- ed by. the congregations of Kip - pen and Brucef.elcl Churches, The service` was .in charge of Braum Binnendyk and the minister, Rev, A. H. Daynard of Staffa. Margaret -Z71gie read the' scripture. A young people's choir was under the dir- ection of its leader, Miss Jean Ivison and guest soloist was Mr. Harry Lear of Blyth. PERMIT FOR LAUNDROMAT A permit was issued this week for the laundrontat on Market st., half a block from Main st., by Building Inspector Harold Malon- ey to Frank 1Vlills of Alvinston who recently bought the property from J. Webb, The building is to be 25x40 feet, cement block with two rooms; 85,000. Construction is by T, Dupuis & Sons, MRS. CAMILLA RYAN Mrs. L. Camilla Ryan, died at St. Mary's hospital, London, on Friday, May 26th. She was the former Lucy Camilla Prendergast and was born ie. Tuckersmith tp., daughter of John Prendergast and Margaret Finn. She received her education in Tuckersmith and Seaforth schools and Strat- ford normal school. After teach- ing at Beechwood, she taught for. 10 years in Chicago, Aylmer and Northern Ontario. She was a member of St. James' Roman Ca- tholic Church and the Society, of the Sacred heart and the Cath. olic Women's League, Her bus. band predeceased her in 1951. Surviving are two sons, Francis J., of Riverside; Allan, of Lon- don; one daughter, Mary, Mrs. L. D. Gillespie, of Scarborough; one sister, Catherine, Mrs, Den.. ole Molyneaux, Chicago; one bro- ther, Dr. Joseph Prendergast, of Westchester, I11; and six grand- children, The funeral took place from the Box funeral home to St, Jaynes' Roman Catholic Church on Monday, for requiem high mass at 11 a.m., with Rev, C. E. Sullivan offieieting, The pall- bearers were Ken Ettte, James Sloan, Peter McIver, Joseph Dev- ereenx, Jack lainkhammer, Mel, Clarke, Hullett Girl To Teach at Forest Seaforth, Ontario, Thursday, May 31, 1962 Friends Honor the Holland Family • Marilyn Riley, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley,• Lond' esborough, received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Honor Mathe- matics at the University er Wes- tern Ontario at the convocation in Thanes hall on May 25th, At-. tending were Mr. and Mrs, Bon Miley and Mrs, Selena Riley,:Clin- ton. Marilyn has accepted a teach- ing position at the Forest District High School for September and is at present observing and doing. some teaching at Forest. 0n the same day another dau- ghter, Dorothy Riley, a member of the nurses' assistants class at Wingham Hospital, received her cap, Attending the Dapping were Mr. and Mrs, William Flunking, Auburn, Mrs. Gerald Riehl and Mrs, Bill :Alcock, both of Goder- ich, Sunday visitors at the home of Ben Riley were Mr, and Mrs. W.u. Hunking, Mrs, Selena Riley, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Riehl and Kim, Delmer Bedard, Dorothy and Mar- ilyn Riley. PNG's Officiate at Rebekah Lodge Past Noble Grends of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge held office and conducted the business at Mon- day night's meeting with Mrs. Margaret Messenger presiding, The charter was draped in mem- ory of Newton A. Foster, P.G.M. of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, I,O,O.F. Mrs. Ila Dorrance was soloist. A donation was made to the International Peace Garden fund, and vice grand,:• -Mrs. George Campbell, announ'c'ed that Mr, Charles Williamson plans to meet with officers and members of Edelweiss and Fidelity lodges in the I0011' 1121'1 to discuss CPT matters, Monday evening, June 4, It was announced that the annual decoration service will be held at Maitlandbank cemetery on June 10, with members to meet at the I00F hall at 2 p.m. Further donations toward the lodge's 50th anniversary were re- ceived and included a generous cash donation from Fidelity Lodge. On behalf of the past noble grands club Airs, Messenger presented a gift to Mrs. Charles Reeves, N.G. Mrs. NI. McKellar won the mystery prize. Following the meeting a social time with lunch was enjoyed, with Mrs. Ila Dorrance in charge. Winners at euchre were Mrs. Rota Orr and Airs. Peter Malcolm, lucky number, Mrs, Keith Sharp, lucky card, Mrs. J. Grununett. WILBERT J. FELL A lifelong resident of Hibbert township, Wilbert James Fell, died in Scott Memorial hospital, on Friday after an illness of six weeks. He was in his 70th year and was born on the farm where he had lived all his life. He was a member of the Staffa United Church, Surviving are his wife, the former Penelope Worden; one daughter, Mrs, Arnold (Lois) Alton, Lueknow rr 7; one son, Lorne, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Alex, MaeDonald, Seaforth; Miss Edna Fell, Goderich; four grand- children. The funeral took place at the G. A. Whitney funeral home, where service was conduct- ed by Rev. A. H. Daynard of Staf- fa United Church. Burial was in Staffa cemetery, The pallbearers were Jaok Butson, Alfred Ross, Lloyd Miller, John Drake, Arthr Smale, Thos. Bingham. Flower - bearers were Wm, Butson, Ross Smale, Cecil Glanville, \Vin, Kers- lake, VISIT ENGLAND A number of Seaforth Lions ac- companied by their wives will go by air this week to England where they will attend an inter- national Lions meeting during June, and visit points of interest, Making the trip are Mr. and Mrs, Elmer. Larone, Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Stewart, Ms'. and Mrs. J. E. Keat- ing, Mr. and Mrs. John Modeland, MISS MARGARET MCCARTHY is a recent graduate from St, Malys Hospital school of nursing at Kitchener, Site is a daughter of John McCarthy, 1111,1 Dublin, ' 1 �o N F."iViEi:ADY`wfio received his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Western Ont- ario on May 24. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Melody, Dublin. John is a graduate of Seaforth high school. He will teach English at Trenton, Varna Charge Calls Aylmer Minister The quarterly official board of the United Church met in Goshen United Church on Tuesday even- ing last and extended an invita- tion to Rev. Murdock Morrison of Aylmer to be the minister on the Varna -Goshen charge. Mr, Morri- son accepted the invitation sub- ject to the decision of the settle- ment committee of London Con- ference. It is expected that Mr. Morrison will take charge on July lst, News of Varna Mr. Sidney Brown of Toronto visited friends in the village on Saturday last, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coleman and family of Walkerton spent Sunday at the home' of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Stephenson. South Huron Loyal Orange Lodge will meet in Bayfield on Friday evening,- June 1st to make preparation for the 12th celebration which is being held this year in Kincardine. The meeting will be in charge of the county Master, Oliver Jaques of Hensall, The Hi -C group of the United Church held a softball game and weiner roast in Bayfield Thurs- day evening last. A baptismal service was held in the United Church on Sunday. Bonnie Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Dowson, and Freda Mary, daughter ofi Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hill, were the two child- ren baptised. The pastor, Rev. T. J. Pitt, was in charge of service. Mrs. Edith Galbraith had a suc- cessful auction sale of household furniture on Saturday afternoon, PRESZCATOR-FOX In a double ring ceremony at Pine River United Church on Saturday, May 26, Sarah (Sally) Elizabeth Fox became the bride of Ronald William Preszcator. The ibride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. Q. Fox, r.r. 1 Kincardine and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preszcator, Kinburn. Rev. J. C. Hutton officiated. Mr. Roy Mc- Allister, Sarnia, uncle of the bride, was organist. The . bride's cocktail length strapless dress was of white silk chiffon over taffeta and net, fashioned in Empire line, topped with a lace jacket. A tiara trimmed with seed pearls and sequins held her Veil of silk illusion. She carried a white Bthle crested with yellow roses. Mrs. Gary Dykstra, Nor- wich, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, wearing pink organza and lace. Her headpiece was of pink rosebuds and she carried a bouquet of pink and white carna- tions, Mr. Ted Strothers of God- erich was groomsman and the guests were ushered by lir. Duncan Fox, brother of the bride. and Mr. Garry Preszcator, broth- er of the groom. The wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, Glen Gar- nock Manor, r,r. 1 Kincardine. For receiving, the bride's mother wore lilac silk jersey and the groom's mother wore mint green Terylene batiste. Both had white accessories with corsages of yel. low carnations, Floral decorations were lilacs, tulips and Illy -of -the - valley. For travelling the bride changed to a pure silkdress in gold and green shades with green accessories and yellow cor- sage, On their return they will reside at Kinburn. Guests were present from Hamilton, Norwich, Sarnia, Exeter, Goderich and Sea - forth, Previously showers were held at the home of Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Kinburn and at Pine River Church, by the neighbors, CARS COLLIDE Cars driven by Ronald Bcatou of Hensall and Peter Carmichael of Wingham were in collision about one o'clock Sunday Morn- ing at the main intersection on Highway 8 here. Both cars were severely damaged but no one was injured, Constable Bates investi- gated, When a local eitizen became ob- streperous on Tuesday evening about 8 p.m, Constable A. Calder removed him, to ,Goderich. A crowd of about fifty gathered at the main corner to watch. Charges are being laid, RED CROSS The regular meeting of Seaf- orth Red Cross will be lielci on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the library rooms, On- Friday evening Mrs; J, J. Holland was guest of honor at a farewell party at her home at St. Columban, Regret was expres- sed that Mr. Holland was unable to be present. He is in Scott Me- morial hospital with a broken hip suffered in a fall at his home scone time ago. Seven tables of cards were in play, the winners being. Air. and Mrs. Albert Cron- in, Mrs, William McIver .and An- gus Kennedy. An address was read by Auguste Dueharme and a. purse . of money presented to Mrs. 1-Iolland by Jack McIver, Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Holland will make their home in Dublin in the near future. News of St, Columban Miss Maly Malone, Windsor, with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mal- one, Rev. John McIver•, SFM, Tor- onto, with Mr. and Mrs, William McIver. Miss Rita Kennedy and Miss Joan Coyne, London, at their houses, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Connor and family, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, John Fawcett, London, with Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melady and family, Parry Sound, Miss Mary Le Metre and Jack Melady, Lon- don, Miss Catharine Feeney, Kit- chener, with Mr. and Mrs. Maur- ice Melady, Miss Joan Dalton, Preston, with Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Dalton. Mr, and Mrs. John McMillan, Detroit, with Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam McMillan. Miss Nell Doyle, London, with Ted Doyle. Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Murray and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Murray spent a few days in Mil- waukee and Chicago. Miss Cleo Bowman, London, with' NIr. and Mrs, Frank Bow- man, Solemn Requiem High Mass sung on Monday morning for Mrs. Matilda Mack who died in London on Friday. Rev. L. J. Coughlin was celebrant with Rev. Remi Durand, Dublin, dea- con, and Rev. John McIver, SFM, Toronto, s_ttbdeacon. Rev, Thomas McQuaid, SFM, St, Marys, was present in the sanctuary, Mrs. Mack was born in I-Iibbert town- ship, 87 years ago, the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, Patrick O'Connor. Her husband predec- eased her several years ago. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Theresa Eckert, Dublin, and sev- eral nieces and nephews. Pall- bearers were William Murphy, Francis Hagan, Thomas Eckert, Vincent Maloney, Keith Siemon and Frank Cronin. Burial was in St. Columban cemetery. CUB AND BOY SCOUT NOTES At a mothers meeting on Mon- day evening, attended by 90% of cubs and scout mothers it was decided to hold a bake sale in aid of camping on June 30, organization to be in charge of the sixer and patrol leader mothers. Cubs and scouts will meet Sun- day at 1.30 at Victoria Park be- fore going to Sehringville for the district drumhead service. Par- ents are invited to view the par- ade and attend open church ser- vice at Sebringville park at 2.30. Parents who wish to register their boys for Cubs this fall please contact Anne Carnocban for Pack "_4," meetings on Mon- day, phone 5SORT, or Tou. Wilbee for Pack "B" meetings on Wed- nesday. Boys must be 8 yeers of age by Dec, 31, 1962, PRESENT BRIEF A delegation from Huron Coun. ty Farmers Union were in Ridge - town to present a brief to the Farrar Machinery Inquiry Com- mission at its meeting there. At- tending from this area were Mr. and Airs. Robert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Dalton, Mr. and firs. Thomas Goveniock and .Robert Govenlock.' Professor Downing presided. The brief was presented on be- half of Kent, Elgin, Lambton and Oxford counties as well es Huron. MISS NANCY KELLY, who grad- uated recently from St, Mary's Hospital school of nursing, Kit- riding in Kit- chener, Is a daughter of Mr. mid ]told the meeting et Seaforth Dis- Mr•s, Fergus Kelly, RR 2 Dublin trict high school, 81,60 p Year ,1,A11,I,W,,1.1o1,,,11141,00,uinp0,u, 111"u,"umglll,,iljq„1u„1neunn0,11p,11p11,i,,YI, 11,0,,,,0,j1 `Daffodil' `H and (1847 Rogers Bios. discontinued patterns) AT For a limited time only, we will take orders for pieces in these well-known patternshere are some of the sale values we are offerl ng : Regular Sale Price Price Teaspoons 1,00 67c Coffee Spoons 1.01! 67c Dessert Spoons 2.00 1,33 Table Spoons 2.75 1.83 H. I3, Knives ,,,,,,, 3.21 2,17 Salad Forks ,,,,, 2,00 1.38 Dessert Forks , , 2.00 1.33 Cold Meat Forks 4.98 2.83 Berry Spoons 4.25 2.83 Berry Spoons 4,25 2.83 50 -pc. set of Eights95,50 59,95 Also tunny other items available. Drop in and leave your order TO -DAY! This may be your last chance to fill in your set at these low prices! SAVAIJGE'S JEWELLERY GIFTS FINE CHINA Seaforth e11,O,00,0,i,,1101111,I„Ii,,,111,,11,1„011„11,1,,,,,1,11„1,,,,,,,,00,11,„11„11,11 0001111,,,,,,Oe„ I„lu„0A LONDESBORO Mr, and Mrs. Frank George and daughter Isabel of Wataski- win, Alta„ spent the past week visiting' with the Fairservice rel- atives. Judge Campbell Grant of Walk- erton purchased a cottage lot at. Habermill Lake, Elmwood, re- cently from Mr. Mel Kingston,, Elmwood. Miss Margaret Morrow of Owen Sound spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gaunt and Ken last week. The Aimwell evening unit of the UCW niet at the home of Mrs. Ross Lovett on Monday ev- ening with 21 present. Mrs, Don McCall, leader, took the worship service, using as her theme "What is the task of the church.”' The study book was taken by Mrs. Lovett and a questionaira conducted by Mrs. Harry .Snell. Bible study was given by Mrs. Russel Good and Mrs. Neville Forbes conducted a questionaire on Luke 17 to Acts 6 . Business was taken care of and the meet- ing closed with the theme, hymn 16 and benediction. The Messengers, Explorers and CGIT girls are asked. to meet at the church next Sunday at 10 minutes to 10 for the Ceremony of Dedication to Missions, Please wear your uniforms, girls. Mr, .Thos. Millar is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital, having suffered a stroke a few days ago. A number from the village at- tended t tended the shower given by Mrs. Ross Millson and Mrs. John Jew- itt at the hone of Mrs. Bert Shob- brook for Miss Gloria Allen, last Saturday evening. Gloria was the recipient or many useful and love - Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Weber and David of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mn.sHarry Durum, Air. John Reid and daughter Averrll of Hyeth, Peace River, are spending a. few weeks with rela- tives in the vicinity. The W.I. will hold their June meeting on the evening of Wed., June 6th, Roll call, "Some written information for the Tweedsmuir Book,” It is expected there will be a speaker from Clinton hospi- tal, CONSTANCE Mrs. George Layton of Exeter visited Sunday with Mrs, Annie Medd and Mr. and Airs. Jack Medd and family. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Lawson vi- sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson near Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson and baby of Sebringville spent Sunday with Mrs, Phoebe Millson. Mr, and Mrs. Win. Jewitt are in Toronto attending the Child. ren's Aid convention. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Dale, Wilma, Deana, Cathy and 'Cheryl, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Glousher of Blyth and held a birthday party for Cheryl, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Mann of Bltrevale visited Mrs, Robt. Grim- oidby on Monday, also Mr, Grim oldby in Seaforth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Weiss and family of Hanover visited Joyce and Elaine Brown on Sunday, The Constance UCW held a very successful barn supper in the church last Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Riley of Searboob Woods randltDebbie ofiAjax spent the week end with 1VI1', and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown are still patients in Clinton hos- pOal, Nit', Robert Grimoldby and Mr. George Leitch are in Seeforth. hospital, We all wish them a speedy recovery, We all welcome Mr, and Mrs, Ron Preszcator, rlowlyweds, to our community, Cooking School Prize Winners Winners of the prizes donated by Seaforth merchants for the cooking school under auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Seaforth branch of the Canadian Legion, on May 23rd: Soap, Rose Mary Flannery; Hour sifter, Mrs. Wm. Blair; fing- er wave, Mrs. Percy Little: set of glasses, Mrs. Les Pryce; bowl, Mrs, Dohmer; paint, Mrs. Harold Pethick; case of corn, Mrs, Jos, Grununett; cream and sugar set, Mrs. J. Moires; dry cleaning, Mrs. G. Hildebrand; dinner for 4, Mrs. Ryan; cosmetics. Mrs. Jean Bow- ering; pillow cases, Mrs. Jean Drager; nightgown, Mrs. Alex. Muir; vase, Mrs. Jack Mustard; turkey, Mrs, Marj, Racito; writ- ing paper, Mrs. Mae Scott; beach towel, Mrs. D. Papple: potted plant, Mrs. Marg. Smale; shoe voucher, Dora Taylor; chocolates, Mrs. A. Forbes; cigarettes, Mrs. John Pryce; towels, Mrs. Merle Glanville; cannister, Mrs, Ella Hoegy; cup and saucer, Mrs. Ken Huisser; pyrex plates, given with some of the baking. Grocery bags won by: G. Ach- scan, Jennie Hogg, Stella Beat- tie, Mrs. Houston, Thelma Forbes, Mrs, Harold Pryce, Mrs, Jack Muir, Mrs. Theron Bettles, Mrs. Bruce Coleman, W. M. McPhail, Mrs. W. Annis, Mrs. J. Ruston, Mrs. Tom Carter, Mrs. Don Wood, Mrs. John Turnbull,. Mrs. Mabel Nesbitt, Mrs. Roy McGonigle, Mrs, Kathleen Tunney, Mrs, Mena Graham, Eleanor Henderson, Mrs. D. Kunder. Baking by Mrs, Striver won by: Custard pie, Mrs. J. Henderson; cinnamon buns, Mrs. J. C. Brit- ton; buns, airs. Ruth Schade; berry coffee cake, Mrs. John Mal- colm; bread, Mrs, Robert Dalton: bread, Mrs. Myrtle. McKay; choc- olate coffee cake, .lira, Viola [letterman, Mrs. Jerry Fraser. May 24th winners—Staplers, Ethel Holmes, Clinton, Mrs. Viola Beuerman; cake, Margaret Hod- son; harp, Marjorie Recite; plan- ter set, Mrs, Luella Wilbert; Pillowcases, Ina McGrath; toma- to ,juice, Mary Box; paper, Mrs. Harold Pethick; bowls, :Mrs. D. Netzke; peas, Doris Hugill; bath mat, Mrs. S. Jeffrey, Staffa; elec- tric egg cooker, Mrs. J. McCon- nell; towel set, Vera Smale, Hen- sall; ice cream, Rochelle Nesbitt; hassock, Mrs. Earl Elliott, Dub- lin; eggs, Myrtle McKay: cigar- ettes, Mrs. Jack Muir; cannister', Mrs. Jin. Barry; cokes, Mary Upshall, Hensen, Pat Bennett, Clinton; baking, cabbage rolls, Mrs. Ross Gordon; fish cakes, Mrs. Dave McConnell; cookies, Mrs. Bill Dennis, cooked rabbit, Mrs, Bob Harris, Clinton, Mrs, Merle Glanville. nrixmaster, Mrs. Graham Kerr; barbeque, Mary Upshall, Hensall, chip and dip tray, Vera Hudson; cooler, Mrs, Art Finlayson; luncheon set, Mrs, Jean Keyes; Cup and saucer, Helen Nicholson, Hy spray, Gloria Glanville, Groceries: Helen McKenzie, Doreen Currie, Clinton; Elsie Huisser, Eva Brown, Jenny Hilde- brand, Agnes Walsh, Mrs, Russel Miller, Mrs. Harold Pryce, NR's. Geo. Munro, Mrs, Robert Grimold. by, Bonny Stewart, Airs, Jack Scott, Mrs, Ruston, Egmondville, Mrs, 14. Kereher, Kippen, Mrs, Tien Beales, Mrs. Foster Bennett, Mrs, J. Morris, Mrs. Dave Fappie, NR's. Ed Regele, Mrs, Margaret Lamont, Mr's, Art Wright, Mrs. Don Gregson, Walton; Mrs. Bar- bara Scott, Leona Scott. PLAN MEETING The Farmers anion is trying to arrange a. meeting with the four candidates for Huron•id attendance. It is intended to