The Seaforth News, 1949-06-02, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 2; 1949
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WALTON
Mrs. Lottie Gould of Owego, N.C.,
.and Mr. and Mrs. John Battersen,
of Johnson City, N.Y., and Mr. and
Mrs. Ellwood Gould, of Greene, N.Y.
were weekend visitors of the form-
er's son and family, .George Fox, of
Walton,
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OPPOSITE POST OFFICE SEAFORTH
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
-Mrs. C. C. Kaine is, spending this
week at London with Rev. Irwin and
Mrs, Kaine at Rondeau Park.
Miss Agnes Purcell R.N. of Tor-
onto, spent last week with Mr. and..
Mrs. John Nigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller mot-
ored from Los Angeles, Calif., and
spent the past two weeks with Robt,
Porterfield and Mr. and Mrs, C, D.
Chamberlain of town, also, Mr. Mil-
ler's mother at Staffa, leaving Sat-
urday on their return trip.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Keys and
daughter Gail of Orillia, spent the
weekend with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. Keys, of . Egmond-
villa.
Miss Eleanor Hudson of `Toronto,
visited with her uncle, Rev: A. W.
Gardiner at the manse.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon "'Saunders
and family of Detroit visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Elmore Stephenson.
. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Faulkner, Fred
and Gloria of Detroit, spent the hol-
iday here and in Galt.
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Neubauer
and Dorothy from Niagara Falls, N.
Y., spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. William Oldfield.
Mr. Harry Kruse, Toronto, spent
the weekend with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strong,
Mr. and Mrs. William Oldfield and
Mrs. Paul Doig attended the funeral
of• Mr. Harold McGeoch, in London,
last Wednesday.
Miss Lois M. Hoggarth, of Sea -
forth, received her diploma on Fri-
day as a graduate of the one-year
home economics course at MacDon-
aid Institute, Guelph.
Mr, John Piper, of Toronto, un-
derwent an operation in Clinton
Hospital on Friday last,
Mr, Russell Sproat has been con-
fined to his home through illness..
Miss Ethel McKay, Toronto, visit-
ed over the weekend with her
mother Mrs. Hugh McKay.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Geddes,
London, spent the weekend at the,
home of Mr, and Mrs. E. Geddes.
Miss Nancy Scoffield and Miss'.
Margaret Perkins, Detroit, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold;
Case.
Dr. and Mrs. Frail Stewart and'.
Mr. Donald Stewart, Windso>s, and
Mrs. Clancy and son, Detroit, were
weekend visitors at the home of Mrs.
Chas. Stewart. -
Mrs. Rose Ibbotson, Guelph,' spent
a few days last week with relatives
in town, -
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saunders
and family, Detroit, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Ste -
Yetis and other relatives.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Devereaux and
Miss Helen Devereaux, London, spent'
the weekend at the home of Mr, and',
Mrs. J. Devereaux.
Mr. and Mis. Norman McLean
visited last Friday in Toronto. .
Mrs. J, Flannery, Guelph, Mrs. J.
Flannery, Mrs. M. Castles, 'Mrs. Jos.
Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Flan-
! nay, Detroit,, visited over the week-
end with relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs; . Chas. Reilly and
fmnily and Miss Geraldine Reilly,
Galt, visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, John Hotham Jr, over• the
weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. George Parke, Lon
r1•.n, scent the weelcend with Mr. and
R. G. Parke.
Me. Jos, Sills. Jr., Baltimore,
Maryland, is visiting with relatives
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Wer. Fitzpatrick and
son, London, spent the weekend at
the hone of Mr, 'and Mrs. E. Fitz-
patrick.
BORN
CLAISI{—At Scott Memorial Hospital,. on
May 20, to Mr. and Mrs, Tames Olark,
waltnn, it son
MsGR ATFL—At Scott iistemorinl Hospital, on
May 27,to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc-
Grath, Dublin, a son
DEARING--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 28,t° Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Dear -
ng, Staila, a daughter
GILBERT--At Scott Memorial Hospital on
May 30, to Mr. and M1•s. Gordon Gilbert,
nue. 13ayfield, a son
FRIEND.—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friend,
Dublin, a daughter
ROBERTS—At. Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Mny 31, to Mr. and. Mrs. William Roberts,
RR3 Seaforth, a -daughter
ALDWINOKLE-At Clinton Public Hospital.
to Mr. and Mrs, Yeoman Aldwinekle, of
Yuma, on Friday, May 27, 1049, .a daugh-
ter, Margaret 3o -Ann
McKILLOP •
The congregation of McKillop
Evangelical' Church gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eg-
gert on Friday evening and present-
ed Rey. and Mrs. Lederman with an
:address read by Mrs. Irvin Rock and
MTs. Fred Hoegy presented them
with a beautiful satin spread. Rev.
and Mrs. Lederman both expressed
their thanks and appreciation. A
pleasantevening was spent and
lunch was served:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert were
in Milverton last week attending the
funeral of Mrs. Malcolm McBeth,
Mr. Wm. Hoegy who recently
suffered a severe heart attack is
slowly recovering
Mrs, Charles Regele is suffering
with a heart ailment,
Thousands of householders who have already
changed to 'blue coal' have no coal worries
this winter.' They are sure of steady economical
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PLANT
Pansies, Salvia, Asters, Snapdragon,
Zinnias, Petunia, 'Verbena, Scabiosa,:
Lobelia, Ageratum, Alyssum, Mari.
golds, Geraniums and material to 511
Hanging Pots and Wilrclow Boxes,
Some filled hanging Pots for sale,
Cauliflower, Sweet Peppers, and
Garden Huckleberries.
Cabbage by the doz, or the hundred
Hanging Pots and 'Window Boxes
filled
Baker's Greenhouse
Seaforth
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller of Detroit,
Mr. Irvin Turke of Detroit and Miss
Jean Diegel of London, with itir. and
Mrs. Henry E. Diegel,
Mrs. W. L. Querengesser and Mrs.
Russell Sholdice and Roger, accomp-
anied Howard Querengesser of Wat-
erloo to Montreal, on Sunday, where
they will meet Mrs. Howard Queren-
gesser and daughter Susan, who
have spent the past three months at
the home of her mother, Mrs.. Case
in London, England. Her sister and
husband, Mr. and Ml's. Jones, of
London, England, are returning
with then.
Those successful 'in obtaining
prizes from this district at the Mit-
chell Music Festival, on Thursday
and Friday were: vocal solo, Clayton
Ahrens, lst; Edward Demeter, 2nd.
Piano solo, grade 2, Gary Sholdice,
1st; Shirley Reihl, 2nd. Piano solo,
grade 4, Audrey Hinz, 1st. Vocal
solo, Betty Jean Hinz, lst,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grove and
sons Harold and Bobby of Detroit;
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hort, of London,
with Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Messerschmidt
and daughter of Detroit with Mrs.
Henry ,Kleber.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and
daughter Audrey of ' Glanworth,
spent Sunday with friends in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Besserel' and
daughter Mary Ann, of Kitchener;
Master Peter Robinson fo Stratford,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Pauli, Robert,
Ralph and Roy of Retroit with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Stevenson
and Ronnie of Flat Rock, Mich., Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wurdell of Mitchell
and Mr. Roy Amstein of Kitchener•,
with Mr. and Mrs, John Amstein.
Mrs. Grover Cleveland and Eileen
of Monroe,' Mich., Miss Edna Steiss,
Mr, and Mrs. Al Densmore of Mitch-
ell, Mrs. Hope Pauli and son Roy of
Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.
Diegel,
Student Pastor, Robert Rock, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock, of
Brodhagen, left for New Germany,)
:ooit Sec>ti,t, on Tuesday morning
reeo!',roamie•l by a class mate student'
pastor, Wilfred Myra. They will be -
in charge of a six -church perish for
the summer months in the district of
Mr. Rock is a graduate of 'Mitchell
High School. Tn 1047 he receired his
B.A. Degree from Waterloo College
which is affiliated with Western 1 ni-
versitV. 1:'e has completed his middle
year in the Evangelical Lutherni,
S^ dnar,, et Waterloo, in the all he
will return to Waterloo Seminole- to
complete his final year.
BLAKE
Mrs. Douglas intended coming to
her hone last week but owing to
the sad news of the death of her
brother, Mr. J. Nichol of near
Woodstock, she was unable to get to
her home. The heartfelt sympathy is
extended to her in her loss of her
brother, from her many friends in
the community, and we all trust she
will be given the strength to move
to her home shortly.
Many attended the Spring Show
held at Hensel) and Clinton last
week, from this vicinity.
'A good number have been attend-
ing the revival meetings held in the
Mennonite and 'Amish Churches in
Zurich and the Bronson -Line during
the week,
Mrs. Hamlyn and Miss Hope of
Lon -don visited Mr. and Mrs.: Fred
Bancroft, the former remaining for
a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Oesch ware
visited by friends from Toronto. Mrs.
Rudy Oeseh and daughter Mrs. Fab-
er of I{ippen accompanied them back
to Toronto where Mrs, Oesch is see-
ing about her health. We all hope
she. comes home very much improved
in health.
Miss Carol and Shirley Dianne Fa-
ber of Kippen are spending a few
days with their grandpa and cousin
Dorothy Oesch.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Sam Qingerich have
recently purchased the house from
Mrs. Brown in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. I..Gingerich intend
taking over his father's plane later
on in ,the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young and
children spent the 24th of May at
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Finlay and
family spent the 24th of May at Kin-
cardine with relatives.
Miss Laureen Oesch who has been
at Zurich a couple of weeks returned
to her home recently. •
Quite -a number took 111 the PlaY
"Safety First" in the Brucefield
Church on Monday evening given by
the Varna, Goshen, Blake Young
-eennle.
oo -itd Mrs. Thomas Dinsmore at-
tended the funeral of her uncle Mr.
-t Nichol of near Woodstock.
and Mrs. Roy McBride spent
" -day in Brucefield attending the
anniversary service there.
a Betty Parke who recently had
/imps is out again and away to
h^r duties at the Clinton High
The W.M.S. will be held at the
,8 Mrs. H. Finlay -on Thursday
June 9th.
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One Night Only
Saturday m June 4th
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CLOSING DANCE
Of The Season
LOOBY'S HALL
DUBLIN
• FRIDAY JUNE 3RD
To the Music of
THE SYNOPATORS — 6 Piece Band
Modern and Old Time Danoing
from 10 - 1.30 A.m.
Admission 50 Cents
DANCE!
In Winthrop Hall
FRIDAY, JUNE 3
MUSIC
SHAMROCKS ORCII.
Admission 50c
NOTICE
The Mayor and Council of the
Town of Seaforth extend an
Invitation to the citizens of
Town. and the Townships of
Tuckersmith, McKillop, Hul-
lett and Hibbert and any
others to join with them in
extending a
CIFTIC W ELCO:1i'.',
to
Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent
Prime Minister of Canada
At. the Town Hall, 81 ')forth.
Friday. June iI •:1. nt 2.211
in the afternoon
J. E. KEATING
Mayor
" God Save The King '•
SZfiSiOMNSMIVICSMIMMIOSSZYMOSSSIO
DANCING at
ONTARIO'S MOST
BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM
Stratford Casino
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
SATURDAY AND HOLIDAYS
Change of Band Each Night
Admission 50c - 10,000 sq. ft.
Dance Floor
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The Local Movie
"Stars Of The
Town"
Will be shown in
CARDNO'S HALL
Monday, June 6
Two Showings
7.30 AND 9.30 P.M,
Admission: Children 25c. Adults 45c
.(Tax included)
Come and see Yourself and
Your Friends on the Screen.
Added shorts
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Foote
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St. Co1u°an' Inn
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Friday, Jun&
Gane called at 7.30 Ii..G
Admission 25 Cents
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Under authority of By -Law No. 111 for the Town of
Seaforth, no dogs shall be allowed to run at large in the
Town of Seaforth from May 21st, 1949 to September 1st,
1949,
Any dogs so found running at large, contrary to this
By -Law, shall be liable to be killed and the owner or
harborer prosecuted.
J. E. Keating
MAYOR
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