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The Seaforth News, 1962-06-07, Page 1The Seaforth News WHOLE/ SERIB S, VOL, 8 1o11011e ad S +.AFOETH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,. JUNE 7, 1962 alae 4 Yea, Four Candidates To Contest Huron The official nomination bf can- didates for Huron in the Domin- ion election of Monday, June 18, was held in Clinton town hall on Monday afternoon by Returning Officer Russell T. Bolton, 'rhe four candidates with' their Official Agents are; Tllston Cardiff, r.r, 4 Brussels, farmer. Official Agent, Selwyn Baker, Brussels, Agent. 'Bari Delights, 68 I-Iighland Rd., London, Ont„ and summer resi- dence, Bayfield, Ont„ Investor and Tree Farmer, Official Agent, M. J, Irene Douglas, Housewife. Ernie Fisher, Goderich, Elec- trician. Official Agent, J. Ken- neth Hunter, Goderich, Lawyer, J. Carl Hemingway, r.r. 3 Brus- sels, Farmer, Official Agent,. Harold Stewart, Goderich; Miner:. The election Will be held on Monday, June 18th. Polling places in Huron will be open from 8 a.tn. to 7 p,m, (standard time). NAME DEPUTY OFFICERS Deputy Returning Officers for the June 18th election are: Hibbert -Poll 1, Mrs, Joseph, Looby; 2, W. 3. Grey; 3, Alfred Ross Sr,' 4, Eldon Allen. Mullett -1, Kenneth Thompson; 2, Bert Beacom; 3, Murray East; 4, Allen Shaddick; 5, Mrs. Ross Lovett; 6, Claire Vincent; 7, Mrs, Dorothy Grainge. McKillop -1, James McQuaid; 2, Alex. Kerr; 3, Ralph Fischer; 4, Howard Backwell. Seaforth-1, E. C. Boswell; 2 Mrs. Mae Watterworth; 3, Mrs. Sally I. Sillery; 4, Mrs. Elsie Dinsmore; 5, H. J. Trapnell; 6, John Holland. Stanley -1, Mervin Hanly; 2 Dean Aldwinckle; 3, Howard Le- mon; 4, Anson Coleman; 5, Wnm, Armstrong; 6, Leonard Talbot; 7, Charles Rau; 8, Mrs. Robert Blair. Tuckersmith - 1, Mrs, Cora Chesney; 2, Roy McGeoch; 3, Mervyn Falconer; 4, Ervin 011- lery; 5, Lewis Clark; 6, John Con- sitt; 7, Mrs. Aldine Newport; 8, John Nediger. Advance Poll- Seaforth, D. L. Reid. •The poll clerks and constables in Seaforth are: 1, poll clerk, Mrs. Marion Mac- Lean; constable, Albert Moore, 2, poll clerk, Leona Ilotiam; constable, Jack Hotham. 8, poll clerk, Mrs. Edits Dun- lop; constable, Fred Scarlett. 4, poll clerk, Mrs. Margaret Case; constable, Oscar Tebbutt 5, poll clerk, Mrs. Clayton Hor- ton; constable, Walter Pratt. 6, poll clerk, Mrs, Verna Camp- bell; constable, Percy Little. ADVANCE POLLS IN HURON Advance Polls will be held at five points in Huron for the Dominion election, The Advance Poll will be at Regier's Garage in Seaforth on Saturday and Monday, June 9th andllth, from 8 a.m. to 8 p,m, (standard time), CLOSE BRIDGE SEASON ,Ladies Lawn Bowling Club held a pot luck supper at the home of Miss D. Parke to close the bridge and euchre season. Twenty ladies were present. Fol- lowing supper bridge and euchre were played. Miss Abbie Seip won the bridge prize which was donated by Mrs. Mary Hart. Euchre prize was won by Miss 11 Parke, donated by Mrs. Olive Travise, Mrs. Mae Habkirk thanked the hostess for her hospitality and invited all to bowl during the summer. ELECT EXECUTIVE The executive of the Students Council for next school year was elected at Seaforth District high school on. Friday: President, Robert Mnegge; vice president, Gisela Don'ance; secretary, Con- nie Britton; treas., Jean Short - reed. DUBLIN A miscellaneous shower, honor- ing bliss Rose Mary Flannery was sponsored by Miss Beatrice Maloney and Miss Teresa Du- charme. The prospective bride's marriage to Mr, Wilfred Corri veau will be an event of June 16. About 50 ladies attended the shower to extend best wishes. A congratulatory address was read by Miss Beatrice Maloney and the honored guest was assisted in opening numerous gifts of china, linen and money for which she graciously extended her thanks to each individual donor. Gaines and a contest were enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served by the sponsors and their assistants. Miss Margaret McAllister, Buf- falo, Miss Catherine McAllister, Rochester; Mrs. George Charters, Oakville; Mr, and Mrs. Peter Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- Fadden, Tupperville, with Mr. and Mrs. George Coviile,. Mr. and Mrs. Len. Steinbach and Reta, London, with Mrs, Kathleen Feeney, Mrs. A. Dl. Looby in Liman and Clinton, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Holland and David, Scarboro, with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. B. Holland, Mrs, Jean Fortune and Mrs. Jack Case, Seaforth with Miss Monica, Byrne. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Holland attended the Scriminger wedding in Stratford on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Maloney, Kitchener visited friends here, Silver Wedding of the Wim, Jewitts Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt observed their silver wedding an- niversary on June 6th with a fam- ily dinner at Constance 'United Church, followed by a social time at their home when friends and relatives called, Mr. and Mrs. Jewitt were the recipients of many lovely gifts, presented by several of the chil- dren, and an address was tread by Dennis Jewitt. William Jewitt and Ella Dexter were married on June 5th, 1937, by Rev: A. W. Gardiner, Mrs. Stanley Ball and Mr, Ross Mac- Gregor, who signed the register, Were both present for the anniv- ersary. Mr. and Mrs. Jewitt have ten children; Mrs, William Dowson, Varna; John Jewitt, Londssbor'o; Dennis Jewitt, Goderich;. Janice, Ross, Donnie, Larry, Kenny, Ke- vin and Stephen at home. There are five granddaughters. The fa- mily was all present for the an- niversary. Fire Damages Harpurhey Home Fire on Monday afternoon da- maged the upstairs of Arthur Ni- cholson's house at Ilarpurhey to the extent of about $8,500. Every- thing was destroyed in Mr. and Mrs. Nicholsons bedroom, includ- ing all their clothing. A solid brick wall across the middle of the house, together with good insulation, is credited with saving the house from com- plete destruction, by containing the fire until the firemen arrived. Tho fire started in the bedroom through which ran the pipe from a Laundry stove which had been lighted that day, The house is heated in winter by an oil furnace which was not lighted. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson Droved three years ago to the former Vedder house on the hill near the turn, and had just completed extensive renovations. Friends and neighbors gathered Monday and Tuesday and the roof was temporarily repaired and cleaning up done. The ceiling was destroyed but joists and raf- ters are undamaged. The floor is being replaced In the bedroom. Heat cracked the sink in the bathroom and smoke 'damage was considerable. The family are able to occupy downstairs, where the loss was slight. C.W.L...M EET The meeting of the Catholic Women's League of St. Janes' parish was held on June 5 in the school auditorium. The president, Mrs. Gordon Reynolds, thanked Mrs. James Devereaux for her work in the recent membership visits. Mrs. Russell Pringle and Miss Mae Pargeter volunteered to care for the altar during July, airs. Clarence Malone and Mrs. O'Donnell during August because the St. Joseph Sisters will be away for the summer months. Members were reminded of the rectory tea on June 13. Mrs. Clar- ence McNichol and Ml's. Dick Box are conveners. The commun- ion breakfast for the 21 graduates of St. James' school this year is to be on June 25, The annual field day is to be on June 27. The meeting' voted special prizes for the baseball competition this year, Mrs. Frank Nigh gave an ac- count of the 42nd annual conven- tion of the Catholic Women's League in London and was thank- ed by Mrs. Bill Hart. The myst- ery prize was won by Mrs, James Devereaux. ANDREW B. McLACHLAN A lifelong resident of Hibbert township died at his. home On. June 2nd in the person of And- rew B. McLachlan in his 88th year. Mr. McLachlan had been ill about three months. Born on the 10th concession, he was the last survivor of a family of nine. He was a farmer and carpenter, and was the first president of the Iltbbert Co-operative Dairy As- sociation. Mr. McLachlan was a member of Cromarty Presbyter- ian Church. He wasmarried on March 8, 1911, to Miss Caroline Scott, who predeceased him in July, 1958, He had lived retired at Cromarty since 1948. Surviv- ing is one daughter, Grace, Mrs. Carter Kerslake, Hibbert, and three grandchildren. The funeral was held on Tnes- day afternoon from his ]tome, with Rev. John Boyne, minister of Cromarty Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial was in Staffa cemetery. The pallbear'er's were John McLachlan, William McLa- chlan, Thomas Laing, William Routley, Ernest Allen, James Seott. JUNIOR SOCCER SCHEDULE June 1 -Winthrop at Goderich June 1-Wingham at Brussels Juno 8 --,Brussels at Winthrop ,Tune 9 (3 p.m. Sat)-Goderich at Wingham June 15-Wingha.m at Winthrop June 1G-(3 p.m.) Brussels at Wingham June 22 -Winthrop at Winghanr June 29-Goderich at Winthrop July 3 -Winthrop at Brussels July G-Winghant at Goderich Age limit not 15 before May 1, Bach home team supply referee, June 15 dealine for registration, Over 14 produce birth certificate, Over 100 Fines Tuckersmith Sets Tax Rate at 9 Mills The hill rate f01 1962 for the Township of Tuckersmith was set at 9.0 mills fat' farm and reel- dential and 11.2 mills for com- mercial and industrial. These. rates are the saltie as in 1961. Court of revision was hold for each of the Clark and the Buch- anan municipal drains. Only one appeal was received and acted 011. Tenders are to be called on each of these drains; tenders to be In the clerk's hands by 12 o'clock noon, Monday, July 2, 1962. The clerk was appointed bltiicl- Ong inspector for the township, All property owners in Tucker - smith with 10 acres or less are required to obtain a permit be - tore building, making alterations on, or removing existing build- ings. Following accounts were passed: Roads $10,005.09; Warble fly spraying program $1,126.70, municipal drainage $150.50, wel- fare $169.25, dump $27, adminis- tration $395.11, advertising and printing $49.79, audit $725, For Parking Town officials reported more than 100 tickets had been issued for pai'lcing meter offences in just two weeks of operation. The fides aro collected every day from deposit boxes on the Street. Evidently a lot of people have lost out on the popular new guess- ing game, "Whore is the cop?" The money from fines goes into the town's general receipts and is not shared with the meter Manufacturers, who receive 50% of the meter receipts. A special savings a0ceunt has been started for meter revenue, Penalties are $1.00 if paid with- in ithin 48 hours, otherwise $10, It is noted that many cat's are now being parked at Victoria Park, which has been seldom us- ed till now, "Main street looks all the time like 'Wednesday afternoon," a young observer remarked, There has been little comment from merchants on how the mot- et's affect business. Customers have mixed reactions, some ap- prove, others do 1101, Mark Thirty-fifth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hugill, well known resldents of Seaforth, marked the 85th anniversary of their marriage on Sunday when their family entertained then to a delicious dinner party at Bay- field, Afterwards, George Miller and Leverne Hugill presented them with suitable gifts. Among those present were Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hugill, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Miller, Debbie and Vicki, Miss Karen Hugill and Mr. Ron Dris- coll, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Hugill, Janice, Jamie, Lori and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCutcheon, Cheryl, Blaine and Darwin, of Brussels, Mr, and Mrs, Ferg Wright, Larry and Dianne, of Brampton, Mr. and blrs. Gordon Wilkinson and Nancy of Strat- ford. Town Extends Highway Link Seaforth town council at a special meeting Monday evening passed a resolution extending the connecting link on highway 8 from Coleman st. t0 the easterly limits of the town: This will give the town the sante grant on any work done on this portion as the rest of Goderich st. McCormick and Rankin Ltd. of Port Credit were appointed con- sulting engineers on the Seaforth connecting link. Tenders may be called for the North Main street sewer in two weeks, according to word in mun- icipal circles, The MacLaren firm reports that recent test drillings made along the route of the sewer show no pockets of quick sand. There are some layers of sand located between layers of clay, but these offer no problem, Changing the old iron pipe wa- ter services to copper pipe on North Main street is being done this week by the PUC. This is in preparation for repaving the road, to avoid having to tear up the now pavement for repairs. Honors Banquet At High School The annual honors banquet of Seaforth District high school was held on Monday night when Paul Soles, of Londin, was guest speaker. Awards included: Academic Shields: James Tra- quatr, Gr. 9; Barbara Holland, Gr, 10; Dorothy Dalton, Gr, 11; Gis- ela Dorrance, Grade 12; Marie Strong, G r. 13. These were for the highest marks on Christmas and Easter examinations. School Crests: 2nd and 3rd year students obtaining required standing: Mary Buchanan, Lois Godkin, Torben I3aarbye, Barbara Holland, Wilnia Jackson, Susan McLean, Allan Patterson, -Peter Sillery, Amy Stewart, Dorothy Dalton, Nora Gorwill, Darrell Schneider, Laurie Stockwell, Bri- an Traviss, Bruce Whitmore. Other school crests: For dram- atics, Brian Traviss; music, Nan- cy Berger; athletic attainment, Joan Pryce, Roba Doig',- Richard Muegge, Bessel Akker; school activities, Laurie Stockwell, Bes- sel Akker, Joyce Brown. School letters: Gr. 12 and 13, Gisela Dorrari0e, Louis Devereaux, Constance Eckert, Lois Scott, Jean Shortreed, Marie Strong; Gr. 12 and 13, highest athletic standing: Margaret Ann Staple- ton, Pamela Stapleton, William Campbell, John Patterson; Gr. 12 and 13, 'art, Catherine Dokert, Carolyn Hammond; Gr. 12 and 13, leadership, Dorothy Boyes, Gisela' Dori:ance, Marie Strong. CUB NOTES • Cubs will meet on Saturday at 12.30 in Victoria Park, wearing full uniformwith white T shirt under sweater and dark jeans or short pants. Bring sandwiches for supper, but no drinks, There will be a work bee Satur- day at the camp, LONE - CROZIER Mr, and Mrs. Andrew E, Crozier visit to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ruth. Anne, to Mr. James FI, Lone, son of Mr, and Mrs, John A. Lone, of South Porcupine, Ont, The marriage will take place an June 20th at 7 p.m. in Northside United Church, June Meeting of McKillop Council McKillop council met June 4 at Orange hall, Seaforth with all member's .present, A petition of Joseph Murray, lot 18, cots, 2, to have the tile outlet at the top of the Devereaux municipal drain repaired, was accepted, and Clar- ence Regele, drama supt., notified to repair same, On May 29 the clerk signed withdrawal of Leslie Dolmage's appeal dated Mar. 31, to quash the Campbell drain bylaw 5 of 1962, according to motion of May 4, that township pays $75, or half the $150 of disputed assessment. Robert Nicholson & Son Constr- uction were awarded the contract of Campbell municipal drain, for open work $1230 and tile portion $800; total $2,030. Council accepted the petition of Jan Jansen, lot 23, con, 2, to have Frank Kling, lot 22, con, 2, re- move obstructions on Henderson municipal drain within 10 days, and that no more washings be put in said drain, and to be cleaned out to the satisfaction of Clar- ence Regele, drainage inspector. The county weed inspector, Alex. Chesney, will be notified to destroy Yellow Rocket on N8t 10, con. 11 and lot 8-9, con. 12, peti- tioned by Manuel Koehler. The road supt. was instructed to advertise for a grader opera- tor and maintenance man, appli- cations to be in hands of clerk by June 15, Council adjourned to meet June 16 at '8.30 p.m. at the township garage. McGAVIN - JOHNSTON The marriage took place at the Bluevale United Church on June 2 at 3 p.m. of Ruth Marie Johns- ton and Gordon -NeII McGavin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Johnston, rr 2, Bluevale, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Mc - Gavin, Walton. Church decora- tions were baskets of white spires with pink snapdragon stalks. Rev. G. C. Mitchell officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father wore a full length gown of silk organza over taffeta and hooped skirt, fa- shioned with guipure lace appli- ques at neckline and over front of skirt. The fitted bodice was outlined by lily point sleeves and full bouffant skirt sweeping to a slight train. A crown of pearls and crystals caught the double illusion veil. She carried a shower bouquet of white stephanotis with pint roses and ivy. Matron of honor was Mrs. Eliz- abeth Dinsmore of Kitchener, in a French blue ballerina -length dress over pellan tulle, taffeta, fashioned with lace bodice, three- quarter length sleeves and match- ing headpieces. Bridesmaids were Miss Lorna Bolt, and bliss Marl- ene Walsh, Waterloo, and Mrs, John Moffat, Byron, who were dressed similar to the matron of honor. Their flowers were bou- quets of white mums with pink roses. Master Kevin Campbell, Dublin, was ring bearer. Flower girl was Miss Leslie McGavin, Owen Sound, niece of the groom, in a white eyelet dress with French blue sash. Mr. William Dinsmore of Kitchener was best man. The ushers were Mr, John McGavin of Owen Sound; Mr. Mack Shol- dice, Walton, and Mr. Keith Johnston, Bluevale. birs. Alex. Corrigan, Bluevale, was organist and Mr. John Kitch- ing, Moffatt, Ont., sang Lord's Prayer and Wedding Hymn. The wedding dinner took place in Bluevale United Church par- lors, The bride's mother wore a carnation pink -Swiss embroider- ed organza over taffeta dress in sheath style and short sleeves, topped by three-quarter length plain sheer organza coat, match- ing hat, The groom's mother's dress was Dresden blue sheath silk organza over taffeta, styled with cap sleeves, draped V -nock - line and front divided tunic with matching hat, For the honeymoon to Northern Ontario the bride wore a rasp- berry red two-piece suit with white accessories and white or- chid corsage, They will reside at Walton, Gtiests were present from Windsor, Lambeth, Hamil- ton, Stoney Creek, Moffatt, Wal- ton, BUILDING PERMIT A. building permit was issued this weak to Joe 'JravaglioneOrd street, for repairs and siding, $500, Penny Sale Winners At St, Columban The draw for the penny sale articles took place in St. Colton - ban parish hall on Tuesday even- ing as follows: Groceries, Mrs. Meihm; rugby ball, Tommy Ry- an; desk light, Frank Coyne; bar- becue set, John A. Murphy; pil- low cases, R. 3. Wallace; shirt and tie, Jeffrey lteyenn; table cloth, Mrs, Nora Maloney; groc- eries, Robert Vivian; take saver, Ken Holmes; necklace, Mrs. ,los. Thornton; flour, Mrs, Nelson Camino; novelty, Ji11 Camino; shirt, Richard Maloney; sugar, Mr's, Jack McIver; blanket, Mrs. Ilerman Klaver; planter urn, Mrs. Torn Pryee; rug, Mrs, Roy Mo- Gonigle sugar, Mrs. Jack McIver; insulated jug, Doug Whyte; hur- ricane lamp, Mrs. Sarah McIver; plastic table cloth, Mrs, Gordon Hildebrand; jewellery, Richard Maloney; sugar, Mrs, Wm. McM1I- lan; juice set, Mrs. Joe Nolan; electric clock, Marion Watson; coffee maker, Louis Nolan; socks, Gus Boussey ;child's wagon, Pat- sy Ryan; groceries, Gordon Moy- lan; salad bowl, Mrs. Ed Dower; child's barrow and pall, V, 3, Lane; rug, Mrs, John' Ballge; footstool, Michael Johnson; gro- ceries, Mrs. Peter Bannon; sugar, Don Moylan; light fixture, Lewis Coyne: pillow cases, Mrs, Wm. McMillan; crystal plate, Mrs. Whitney; picture, Danny Malon- ey; sugar, Mrs. Bill Ryan; lawn chair, Mary Lou Coyne; sheet and pillow cases, Mary Eliz, Dever- eaux; groceries, Pauline Malone; child's dress, Mrs. Ken Lane; ball and bat, Tom Melady; pop, Mrs. Peter Van Drunen; cup and saucer, Mrs, Rose McConnell; necklet, Dorothy Dillon; cup and saucer, Mrs. Whitney; doll, Mrs, Roy McGonigle; towel, Mrs. Kel- lar; magazine rack, Peter Mc- Laughlin; sugar, Mrs, Jas. Mc- Gregor; beach towel, Jack Moy- lan; blanket, Dennis Murray; flower ornament, Agnes Poland; bowl set, NIrs. John Murphy. blr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney and Richard, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney. Mr. and NIrs, Jim Whaling, Of Stratford, Mrs. Cleo Bowman, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman. Miss Mary Cronin, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Butters, of London, with Mr, and Mrs. Mau- rice Melady. fall% and Mrs. Jim Doyle and children, Misses Helen and Anne Maloney, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney, Leonard Maloney, London, with Mrs. Nora Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ducharme, Miss Hilda Kennedy, London„ Miss Kay Allen, Stratford, and Ken Ducharme, Wingham, with Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme. SCHELLENBERGER-SHANNON The wedding took place in North Side United Church at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, June 2, when Isabel Janette Shannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Shannon, Seaforth, became the bride of Donald Leonard Schel- lenberger, son of Mr. David Schellenberger, Mitchell, and the late Mrs, Schellenberger. White and gold mums decorated the church- Rev. J. C. Britton officiat- ed. The bride given in marriage by her father woro a floor length gown of bridal .taffeta over tulle and taffeta. The bodice was fashioned with an overjacket featuring elbow length sleeves, sweetheart neckline, accented with applique of guipure lace sprinkled with pearls. A pearl- ized crown of orange blossoms held a double french illusion veil, Miss Alice Christie, Seaforth, was maid of honor, wearing a baller- ina length dress of pure silk or- ganza fashioned with a lace bed - ice and matching headdress. Miss Kathryn Boshart, Seaforth, and Miss Joan Dick, Seaforth, were bridesmaids, wearing dresses sinr- Ilar to the maid of honor. Best man was Bruce Chessell, Mitch- ell, Ushers were Geo. Brown, Windsor and Fred Colquhoun, Mitchell. Mrs, Jas: Stewart was organist and soloist, birs. F. Kling, sang "Wedding Prayer" and "Because," The wedding dinner was held at the Commer- cial Hotel, gaily decorated with wedding bells. The bride's moth- er wore white sheer over flowered taffeta, white accessories with a corsage of pink roses. The bride and groom left for a trip to East- ern Canada and the States. The bride wore a bone white two piece dress, black accessories with orchid corsage, They will reside in Mitchell Guests were present from Mit- chell, Goderich, Lindsay, Shake- speare, Florence, Glencoe, Lake- view, Stratford, Donald, Lantbeth, Staffa, Windsor, Preston and Kitchener. WALTON Mr, and Mrs, Elgin. Porter of Winnipeg spent a few days with the former's brother, Lloyd and Mrs. Porter. ,lir. and Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull attended the Lions convention at Hamilton and visited Mr, and Mrs. Doug Lawless, bh', John Ritchie spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Jim Ritchie of London, Mrs. John Shannon has return- ed hone after spending a month with relatives in Toronto, Kenneth Ryan who is employed with Beaver Lumber Co.; at Sutton, has been transferred to Kirkland Lake, Sir, and Mrs. Robt, Pritchard (,,,,.11.1,11,11111111111.14111111111111,11111111111,1111. 0000000 41111,111111111,1,1.140,10411.1 llll i l1.1111111111111,n/1111,,,,1,1,,,ne E Fantastic 'Values in WESTFIELD 17 J WATCHES Your Choke! only $125 WESTFIELD WENDY a 17 jewels, un- breakable main- spring, silk cord band, in white or yellow. 512,95 WESTFIELD TROJAN "A" 17 jewels, waterproof, shockproof, anti -magnetic, unbreakable mainspring, sweep -second hand, lumi- nous dial in' white, with scrap, 51295 Other Westfield Watches up to $19.95 Caravelie Watches from $19.95 up Smart Bulova 'Watches from $29,95 up AT SAVAUG ,S JEWELLERY GIFTS FINE CHINA Seaforth 111111111111,11111111,11111tt11,,111e1,1,ILL❑u1,e1,,,,111111111„1,1H,,,tautaue1111111111,1,111110,101,111,"„11,1111 W 11, ewe- and camand family, Toronto, and Mr. and Preston, called on relatives and Mrs, Donald Maier of London spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. David Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turnbull at- tended the Lions convention in Hamilton. blr. and Mrs. Elias Kosteniuk have returned home from a trip to Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Mr: and Mrs. John McGavin and fancily, Owen Sound, and Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Dinsmore, Kitchen- er, attended the McGavin-Johns- ton wedding and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGavin. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Dundas visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Armour Dundas, Lunn. Mr. and Mrs, John Yuill, Brus- sels, and -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley, Mary and Brenda, spent Sunday at Elora and Kitchener, where they watched the highland Light Infantry parade. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pritchard of Mitchell and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Stratford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aif Anderson. Miss Ruth Ennis left on Wed- nesday by train for Lethbridge, Alberta, where she will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win C. Miller, for the month of June. Dir. and Mrs. George Hibbert have moved back to Mr. Harvey Craigs farm. A successful auction sale was held at Mr. Hugh Campbell's last Saturday evening. Mr. Campbell has disposed of his residence and property to Mr. Ernest Stevens, Shower Held for McKillop Bride -elect A shower was held in honor of Miss Marie Stone on Friday even- ing, June 1st, in Cavan Church. Winthrop. After the singing of 0 Canada, Lois Bernard favoured the gathering with an instrument- al. Mrs. Gordan Papple gave a reading and Mrs. Gladys Doig conducted a contest, Mrs. Mae Gevenlock led in a sing song which was followed by an instru- niental by Judy Thompson, Two songs were sung by some 01 Marie's neighbours and the pro- gram closed with God Save the Queen played by Rochelle Nes- bitt. Marie Strong read the ad- dress and Marie's mother, Mrs, Geo. Stone, sister Connie and Ray's mother, Mrs. Norman Scotts end Mrs. Ron Scotus accotupanied Marie in opening the gifts. Mrs. Reg. Stone was unable to attend due to illness in the family, "Dear Merle, --We., your friends and neighbours are gathered here tonight to honour you as you enter on the sea of matrimony. We felt we could not let this occasion pass without showing in a small way our congratulations and best wishes. We hope you and Ray will find these gifts use- ful in your apartment in Brant- ford and rentenlber your friends around Winthrop and Seaforth when you use them," BRODHAGBN Russell Sholdice, accompanied by Harold Diego! of Mitchell, left. on Sunday from Melton airport for the International Lions con- vention at Nice, France, and Also tearing .England, Switzerland, Holland, Germany and other points. Mrs. Russell Sholdice, 1Ie- verley, Roger and Warren, Mi'. and Mrs, Cary Sholdice and Mrs. Elizabeth Querengesser accotnp- anted 111111 to Melton airport. Rev. Ilarold Brill and delegate Irvin Driller attended Synod at Waterloo three days this week, Mrs, Toledo lleuei'inan, Water- loo, and Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Chambers, John and Deborah, of friends here Saturday. Mr, Arthur Diegel, Kitchener at the home of his father, Wm, Diegei, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Diegel of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Bin- ning and children and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Querengesser and family, of Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens and Kenneth visited with Mrs. Irene Hinz and Winnifred and Mr, and Mrs. Don Barber, Guelph, recently. Mr. and Mrs, John Hinz Jr. of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs, La- verne Wolfe on Sunday. 11 Sr. and Mrs, Kenneth Elligsen were on a trip up north recently. STAFFA Mrs. Mary Miller was pleasant- ly surprised recently at two par- ties held in her honor on the oc- casion of her 80th birthday. The parties were held at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rohde, Mitchell, and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Staffa. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Miller and family, Munro; Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hocking and family, Munro, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harding, London. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Miller and family were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen and family, Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butson and fancily of Staffa, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Finlayson, Walton, Dir. and Mrs. Jim Lyall; Agxsr court, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norris. Mrs. Walter O'Brien fell and in- jured her back and has been a patient in Stratford hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller vis- ited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mauer, Farquhar. KiPPEN Born -To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Haist (nee Jarrett), r.r. 2 Centra- lia, a daughter, Judith Louise, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on May 28th, first grandchild for Mr. and Ml's. Eldon Jarrett, Kip - pen and fifteenth for Mr: and Mrs. Wellington Heist. Engagement - Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrett, Kippen, wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Elva Marie, to Donavan Ross Brunzlow of Strathroy. The wedding to take place Saturday, June 23, at 3 o'clock in St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Neave and fancily of Strathroy visited Sun- day with Mrs, E. Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Priestap of Mitchell visited Saturday even- ing with the latter's father, Mr. Robert Thomson. Mrs. Eldon Jarrett and Marie attended a pantry shower Friday evening, May 25th at Stratford when the Misses Doris Tulley and Elaine McNay, nurses and class- mates of Marie entertained for Mario and another nurse, bliss ,Jan Polestra, Fifteen out of a elass of 22 nurses attended. A- mong the miscellaneous gifts were a stainless steel set, a clothes hamper and a box of gro- ceries. The girls expressed their thanks to everyone and a deli - dolts lunch followed. Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Murdoch will be at home on Satiu'day, June 9111 from 3 to 5 and from 3 to 10, the occasion 1)e1115 their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary, at their residence Evergreen Holnle, Stanley Township. Winner's from Kippen in the Legion draiv at Hensen Saturday night were Douglas Cooper, E, 3, Roberts, Mrs. Arthur,Finiayson, Mis, Elston Jarrett,