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The Seaforth News, 1949-06-30, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1949 THE SEAFORTH NEWS WRIGHT'S S STOREpr Specials For Thurs.June RICE KRISPIES KELLOGG'S. 2 PKGS. 27c PEANUT BUTTER 16 OZ. JAR .33c BRUNSWICK SARDINES 3 TINS ...27c RED BIRD MATCHES 3 BOXES.. , .....23c KIST GINGER ALE. 2 Ige 30 -oz. bottles Plus Deposit We -Deliver 25c Art. Wright 3U. Sat,—July 2 - JELLO Lemon PIE FILLING It's Delicious 3 PKGS. 25c SWEET MIX PICKLES 16 OZ JAR 23c KIPPER SNACKS 2. FOR 25c RED ROSE TEA V2 LB. PKG 47c PRUNE PLUMS -20 oz. Tins 2 FOR ....;...35c Phone ' 77 New Machines #30 Tractor —44 Tractor M. H. Washing Machines 81/2' spring -tooth Cultivator, tractor hitch, power lift Pony Tractor and Row Crop Cultivator 2 Horse Spreaders All Crop Hayloaders Power Mower 2 Hand. Scufflers 2 -Furrow Tractor Plow 1-8' tandem Harrow 7' & 6' Binder 4x/2' & 6' One Way Disc 12' self-propelled Combines Gas Engine. 101/2" Grain Grinder Water Pressure System 'Hay Cars - Track - Hay Forks - Rope 15 and 1.3 run Fertilizer Drill, P.L. & tractor hitch 10 cub. ft. deep freeze Box 16 cu. ft. Freezer Thor Washers & Droners USED MACHINES 102 Sr, r.c. Tractor 3 F. Tractor Plow 3 furrow Disc Plow 6' clipper combine With motor 6' Clipper with P.T.O. Seaforth Motors W. T. TEALL, PROP. PHONE 141 SEAFORTH i Thank You I appreciate most sincerely the splen- did support of the electors of Huron -Perth on Monday A. Y. McLean TOWN TOPICS Heather' Ilawkins, 22 months old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Iiaw- kin, was knocked down by a cal in front of her !tome on Victoria street on Monday night about ten o'clock, and received injuries to her head. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fitzpatrick and son and Mise Betty Fitzpatrick, Lon- don, spent the week end at the hotne of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick. Dr. and lilrs. F. J. Bechely have re- turned after spending a few holidays at Tobermory. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart are holidaying at Huntsville. The Order of the Eastern Star will hold their annual picnic in the Lione Park on' Wednesday,.July 6; supper at 6.15 p.m., members to bring their families, ,also lunch basket and dishes. Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham Jr. and Bernard spent the week end in Galt. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Reilly. Mrs. Hotham and Bernard are remaining for a few days. Mrs. Edward Fitzpatrick has re- turned home after spending the past two months in Detroit. Was Marion McGavin, Reg.N., of Stratford, spent a day last week -with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George McGavin. Mrs. Zimmerman of Pembroke has been spending a few days with her daughter Mrs. 16, E. Smith. Mr. George Charters underwent an appendicitis operation at Scott Mem- orial Hospital on Monday. Mrs. W. . Klinkhamer, Detroit, is visiting with her sister and brother- in-law Mrs. C. P. Sills and Mr. Sills. Mrs. George MacDonald, Stratford, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFaddin. • Miss Ernestine White, Toronto, is visiting with her mother Mrs. M. White. Mrs. Thomas Williams, Windsor, spent a few days last week at the hone of 1111, and Mrs. Peter McIver. Mrs. H. Clancy and son, Detroit, and :lir. Donald Stewart, Windsor, were week end visitors at the Monte of Mrs. Charles Stewart. Mr. John .McMann and his daugh- ter Mrs. Tette, Chicago, are visiting relatives in town. Mrs. E. A. McMaster and daughter' Karen visited in London last week. Mrs. Trout has returned to the home of her daughter Mrs. W. J. Thompson, alter visiting in Brant- ford. ' Mrs. Alex Lillie° and Miss Ena left our Sunday for a motor trip to Van- couver. er. Misses Lorna Ellis and Shirley 'Mc- Phee are holidaying in Sarnia and Keswick -on -the -Lake. Mr. D. Eastman the newly -appoint- ed Principal of Seaforth=Public school, paid a visit to the Mrs. Edythe 'Wallace oand Monday. left Monday to spend a few weeks' vaca- tion with Mrs. Charles Petrie in Buf- falo, N.Y. Miss Alice Christie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Christie, met with an unfortunate accident when she fell oft a pony, breaking her right arm. Master Paul McMaster leaves on Thursday to attend the Presbyterian Camp at Kintail. Mrs. Bert Ferris of Provost, Al- berta, • Mrs. J. M. Govenlock, Miss Florence Taylor, R.N., and Mrs. Or- ville Dale attended the trousseau tea in honor of Miss Doris Lawson at Constance recently. . Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Harmsworth and Jinn, Mrs. R. E. Becktel, Bob and Lor- deen, of Brampton, visited with Mr, R. E. Becktel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dale and family, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Francis at their- cottage on Burlington Beach during the week end. c , and Mrs. Terry Flannery, Dublin Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryan of St. Co- lumban were in Detroit over the weekend and attended the MacMillan and Moore wedding on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Docherty of Con- neaut, Ohio; Mrs. Dr. Coon and daughter, Miss Margaret of Norfolk, Virginia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Harburn, on Sunday. The pupils and staff and the care- taker, Mr. Robt. Joynt, of . Seaforth public School presented their former Principal, Mr. P. B. Moffat, before the closing of school, with a leather Wallet containing a sum of money. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cole of Russel- dale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Campbell. Mrs, Leslie Beattie and two child- ren hildren have returned from spending the winter in England. Mr. and Mrs. Victor McMaster and two children of Angus, Ont., spent the weekend at the home of Dr. and Mrs. McMaster. SARARAS—MacDONALD Northside United Church was the scene of 3 pretty June wedding . at high noon on Saturday, June 25, when Grace MacDonald, daughter of ,ir. and Mrs. Alex. MacDonald of 12cliillop, hecaine the bride of Ross Allan Saral'as, son of Mrs. Sararas of Cromarty and the late Simon Sar- aras. Delphiniums, orange blossoms and pink roses 'made a pretty floral setting for the ceremony. Rev. R. A. Brook of Hensel]. ` officiated, The bride was given in marriage: by her father. She was gowned in white net over satin, full skirt with frilled hip- line, matching shoulder cape, three- quarter length veil caught up with beaded' headdress and wore long mit- tens to match. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink butterfly roses and olivet carnations. The maid of honor was Miss Laura Jackson of Seaforth who Wore a peach costume matching that of the bride and had matching long mittens. 'She carried a colonial bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. The bridesmaid was Miss Joyce Pfaff of Hensall, wearing a blue costume' matching that of the bride and wore long matching mittens and had a; colonial bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. The ring bearer was little Brian Bonthron of Hensall, nephew of the bridegroom, wearing a white costume. Mr. Harold Caldwell of Kippen was best man. Ushers were Earl Sararas and Gordon MacDon- ald. The organist, Mrs. J. A. Stewart, played the wedding music. Mr. James T. Scott, McKillop, was soloist and sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "For You Alone". A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother received, wearing a flowered silk jersey dress with white acces- sories and corsage of pink carna- tions. The bridegroom's mother as- sisted, wearing beige grey crepe with black accessories and corsage of pink carnations. A wedding dinner was served, those assisting being Miss Loie Fell of Staffa, Miss Mary Jackson and Miss Bernice Wilson of Seaforth. Later the bride and groom left to spend their honeymoon in Toronto, Niagara: Falls and New York. Tho bride travelled in a blue silk noire -costume a with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Sararas will reside near Cromarty. Guests were present from Toron- to. Kitchener, Goderich, P,lyth, Hen - sail, Flippen and Staffa. Prior to her marriage the bride was honoured at a miscellaneous shower held by about fifty friends and neighbors at the home of her parents on Monday evening; June 20. Community singing was enjoyed, led by Mrs. H. McMillan and Mrs. R. McMillan; contest led by Mrs. Fran- cis Coleman. The guest of honour was led to a decorated chair by Miss Margaret Collins and Miss Gwen Hugill read the accompanying ad- dress while Lorraine Livingston and Donna Fowler brought in -decorated baskets of gifts. Dear Grace; Centuries ago Shake- speare wrote "Life is short, why should ye speak long." A modern version of this saying would go like this "Get Up, Speak Up and Shut Up". However brief as this greeting from your old friends and neighbors tna`y 'be, it is not lacking in warmth or sincerity. Setting out on the journey of life is the outstanding event in the life of a normal human being. Friends wish the travellers good luck at the beginning of • a journey so we wish you health happiness and success as you stand on the threshold of your matrimonial voyage and as a tangible evidence of these good wishes we ask you to accept these gifts. We trust they will help you in your household duties and be a reminder of your Roxboro friends. Once again we ex- tend our warmest greetings and best wishes to you and your prospective life partner. Signed by ,vour friends and neighbors. Grace ' fittingly re- plied to the address. Lunch was serv- ed at the close of the evening. THANK YOU To the Electors of Huron -Perth 7 wish to express my thanks to all who supported me at the polis on Monday. ' Special thanks to the Young Progressive Conservat- ives and all workers. Elgin McKinley ....... I ....... 1111111111111411111 ttttttttt tttttttttttttt ttttttttt lllll llun„v„u( ll 11,011/11pilii,1111„u,i,n„uumu,unr,"unr In Stock Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproo Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles, Cooksville Bricks Roll -Brick Siding, and Roll Roofing' INSULATION• Loose, 2” Batts, 3" Batts • Lumber, Sash and Doors Screens made to order Custom Millwork Seaforth Supply & fuel Ltd. • "Where The Best Costs No More" PHONE] 47 SDAFORTH Lakeview Casino Grand Bend DANCING EVERY NIGHT NEIL McKAY and his ORCHESTRA CBC Coast to Coast Broadcasting Orchestra MIDNIGHT DANCE JULY 4th - 12.05 A.M. Let's meet our hundreds of U.S. visitors for their July 4th holiday MEN'S SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT JULY 1ST - 1.15 P.M. 2 games 01 7 innings in afternoon, Winners meet at 7 p.m, for final 9 innings game. 'Teams: Pond Mills - London - Sandicottes - London Manor Park London and Grand Bend Silver Collection STANLEY Mrs. Herman Johnson and daugh- ter Anna of London are visiting Mrs. H. Penhale. WINTHROP The W.M.S. and W.A. of Cavan, 'Winthrop, will meet on Wednesday, July 6th at Mrs. Harvey Dolmage's. Circle 1 will have charge of the meeting, Miss Karen Kidd is spending her holidays in Sarnia. BORN BUTTERS—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on on June 25, to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Butters, Dublin, a son H:ILLEBRECHT—At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on June 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hiilebrecht, RR4 Mitchell. a daughter SMITH — At Scott Memorial Hospital. on June 26, to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith. Seaforth a daughter EGMONDVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hastings of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strong and Billy spent Sunday with Mrs. T. Barton. Mrs. Robt Doig, Andrew and Bob and Teddy Morehead spent Sunday at Ipperwash Beach. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. McNairn, Jimmie and Ken Visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Nott, Clinton.• Mrs. Thos. Barton has gone to Listowel . to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hastings and Mr. Hastings. Mrs. John McGregor, Mrs, Alva McGregor and Mrs. Winston Work- man, were in Detroit on Saturday, June the 18th attending the Jordan —Pohl wedding. Mrs. John McGreg- or remained all last week in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple at- tended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dalrymple 'on Satur- day, June 25th, at Cromarty. €�l STAFFA Mr. and Mrs, D. Colquhoun and Mr. and Mrs Tom Colquhoun and family with MIr. and. Mrs. James Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Butson have arrived hoine-from their honeymoon. Miss Ann Simpson of Thames Rd. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. John Templeman bIr. and Mrs. Robert Masers and family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duncan and family with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Miller. Chas. Falconer, student at Bible College, Toronto, is supplying for the summer at Burns Presbyterian Church, West Zorra. CROMARTY Anniversary services were web at- tended in Cromarty Presbyterian Church, Sunday, June 26th with Rev. W. A.Young, B.A., of Guelph, guest speaker. A bee of the men of the congre- gation was held to clean up the manse grounds which really needed it. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Taylor and son, visited with James Scott Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hunkins of Belmore and Lily Ballantyne, Exet- er with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kemp and family, Mitchell, and Gordon Houghton of Ailsa Craig with Mrs: Houghton. KIPPEN The Kippers Gun Club will :hold their trap shoot on Friday evening, July 8, at six thirty o'clock. The Mission Band of St. Andrew's United Church will hold a picnic :on the church lawn'.on Saturday after- noon; 'Members- are asked to bring lunch. Mr. William Thompson spent a day in Guelph recently. Mr, and Mrs, Howard 'Finkbetner, newlyweds, moved last week 10 their view home, ',Mr. eitd Mrs. Keys visited relatives in St. Marys. Reception and Dance For Mr. and Mrs. Don Horne Friday Night, July lst At Winthrop Hall Good orchestra. Everyone welcom SSIPCSSICSNXIMICESSNSIVESICSSICT 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 allatearrallaNgwasianaraw e This a Bate totorowintem,twavkilitimigwomm.cwwwwwwwekA Seah Liensi 14TH ANNUAL R CARNIVAL THREE BIG NIGHTS Wed.-Thurs.-tri. July 13 - 14 - 15 Lions Park, Seaforth Bigger and etter Than Ever mat, ; w Contest * THREE NIGHTS PRIZES: $75. $50. ® $25. Entries to be submitted to Bruce Jamieson, Seaforth; Music Shop, Goderich, or Johnny Brent, CKNX, Wingham, not later than Tues- day, July 5th Winnerg of first and second nights will enter finals of third night • Digger Outstanding Entertainment • ;:, igger Rides for Young and Old • Bigger New and ifferent Games • Dancing — 3 Nights Modern and Old -Time • igger Fireworks. Display • WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS