The Seaforth News, 1949-08-04, Page 5•
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1949
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Superior
WRIGHT'S STORE Specials
FOR AUG.. 4 5 6
Carnation Milk Igetins 6 for,81c
Campbell's. Tomato Soup
10 oz,,tins. 2 for.19c
lc - SALE — le
FAB, the New Soap Powder for
Fabulous Suds
Large Size 360
1 ba, PalmoliveSoap ,. . lc
• ALL FOR37c
Laundry Soap, unwrapped
Mason Pt. Jars, 1 doz. case 85c
Aylmer' Tomato Catchup
11 oz. Bottle... 16c,
Monarch Cake Mix, Chocolate
or White PKG. 35c
SUPER SUDS Large 1'kg.- 350
1 bar Palmolive 1e
• ALL FOR,., 36c
FILLED COOKIES 29c
t l h
Zest Marmalade Lge.
24 fluid oz. Jar 29c
TOILET TISSUE 23c
3 Rolls,
We DeliverArts Wright Phone 77
SOFTBALL GAMES
at Lions Park
THURSDAY,.- AUGUST 4th
8.30 P.M.
Centralia Flyers vs.
•. Seaforth Bosharts
In the first game with Centralia, Seaforth were
downed. Last Week Seaforth put out the Flyers at
Centralia.
This is the final game and should prove to be a thriller
AlikalinftlUivitatEMWSMOPISeARMISS
For Immediate Deliver-.
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Tactors
and Implements
Daly Motors
Ford Monarch Sales and Service
TELEPHONE 102 SEAFORTH
Lakeview Casino
Grand Bend
Dancing Nightly
NEI L 'McKAY
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
BRODHAGEN '
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson of
Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. John
G. Hinz.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford, Audrey
and Wayne of London with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Rock.
Mrs. Wilber Hoegy visited her
husband Mr. Wilber Hoegy, at a
Hospital in Toronto, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wolfe,
Ruth, Roy and Karen; Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Quipp and Roy, Donald and
Marlene of Ellice. spent Sunday at
Springbank:
Miss Betty Jean Hinz and Miss
Dorothy .Simon spent the weekend
Coming Dance
Attractions
Stratford Casino
Ballroom
BARN DANCE
Thursday, Aug. 4 Don Robert-
son and his Ranch Boys
Formerly of GKNX, Winghant
Modern and Old Time Dance
Saturday.•Dance - Bob. Turner
Band
Wednesday Dance — Scotty
McLachlin Orchestra
Admission - 50c Person
with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Leis in
Kitchener. '
Next Sunday church service$ will
be held in the evening.
Mr. Roy Beuerman spent the
weekend with his friend . Ralph
Dipple in Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Smart, Den-
nis and Carolyn of Roseland, with
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Benneweis.
Master Earl Scherbarth of Detroit
is spending this week with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Bennewies.'
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dittmer of
Wingham spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Mary Dittmer.
Miss Albite McMillan and Mr. Car-
man Mogk visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Mogk. Miss
McMillan will be on the teaching
staff at Ottawa in September, and
Carman is employed at Westminister
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Querengesser
and Mrs. Russell Sholdice attended
the Elligson-McCurdy' wedding in
Hamilton on Saturday.
Mr, Roy Amstein of Kitchener . is
visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Amstein.
Miss Betty Jean Hinz and. Dorothy
Siemon made a flying trip from Lon-
don to Cleveland for a week's holi-
days with the former's aunt.
Mr. Kenneth Hinz of Hamilton.
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D.
Hinz.
Mrs. Lyal Spiere and family of
Niagara with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Amstein ' at-
tended the sale of Mrs. Annie
Kuntz's household effects at Baden
on Saturday.
WINTHROP -
Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and
fancily spent the week at Ipperwtssh
Miss Shirley Montgomery, who
has taken a position with the Bell
Telephone at London spent the
weekend at her home,
Miss Margaret Broadfoot and Mr.
Ross Cox of Whitby visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. McClure. '
Mrs. Wm. Smith of Vancouver,
B.C.-spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. John McClure.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hodge of Merrit-
ton visiting with their daughter,
Mrs. Margaret Horne.
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
IL Alexander were Mrs. McLean of
Winnipeg, and Jim Eason of Strat-
ford,
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Hawley in the death of his brother;
Mr. 'Cartwright Hawley, of Stratford
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. V. It, Politer and cle relit..
Dianne' of Detroit spent a week with
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoggarth and Mrs.
Christina Brown, returning Tuesday
to Detroit, accompanied by Mrs:
Brown and two daughters Jean and
Ruth
M1', and Mrs. Dave Lenton and
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McClinchey
motored through Muskoka and Lake
Simcoe district last week taking a
boat trip up Georgian Bay to Parry
Sound,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Parsons and
Walter of London, were weekend
visitors at the home of Misses Vera
and Laura Mole.
Misses Laura and Vera Mole visit-
ed friends in Hensall on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens, Mrs.
W'm. Stevens. were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stevens,
Hamilton.
Miss Alice Stevens of Hamilton
is holidaying at the home of, her
grandmother. Mrs. Wm. Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Killby, London,
spent the holiday weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. William Ryan, St. Colum -
ban, -
Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLean,
Ann and Billy have returned from a
fishing trip to Manitoulin.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Pullman and
Doris spent the holiday in Detroit.
Miss Beulah Miller and Miss
Christina Fisher of Hamilton, while
attending Summer School in London,
are visiting Miss Dorothy Drover.
Mrs. Alf Brown, Egmondville, is
visiting Mrs. Frank Storey.
Master. Ronald Muir spent last
week at Pt. Albert with Wayne Ellis..
Miss Shirley McPhee • of Sarnia
spent.the weekend at her home here.
Mrs. Frank Storey spent the week-
end In Athens, Ont., with her niece,
Mrs. J. Earl.
Mr and Mrs. Roy. Dungey and
children and Mr. Geo. Kruse are
spendine'•two weeks at Pt. Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. Cannan Roweliffe,
4r. and Mrs. Win. Leybourno and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright are
holidayingset Turnbull s,, Grove.
Mr. Wm. Campbell has returndd
from St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
where he underwent derwent treatwent s
last
i
Y
week.
Mr. and Mrs Geo' Campbell, List-
owel, and Mr and Mrs. Thos Lucas,
Molesworth, visited Mrs. Jasl,n Ellis
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.,A. Moore spent last
week in London with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, C.
Lowrie.
Michael Bechely and Donald Dale
lett Tuesday for the camp at Lake
Coucltiching' where they will take a
two weeks' instruction course. Gordon
MclCindsey will go two weeks later.
Mr. Matt Ryan purchased the frame
cottage on Chalk street from the es-
tate of the late Bridget Ryan at the
auction sale on Saturday, the price
being $2,425.'
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Charter's and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matthews
and Paul have returned` home .after
spending a few days at Shady Lane
cottage near Baytleld.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cummings of
Point Pleasant N.Y., Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Ferguson of Waterloo were
Friday visitors with Misses Vera and
Laura Mole. --
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Friel Stewart, Wind-
sor, were week end visitors at the
home of Mrs. Charles Stewart.
Miss Nancy Scofield and Miss
Margaret Perkins, Detroit, are holi-
daying with Mr. and' Mrs. J. A. Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, London,
were week end guests at the home of
Mrs. Brian Cleary.
Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Cleary and Mary
Margaret spent the week end in. Mid-
land and attended the Salute to Can-
ada pageant.
Home -Wreckers Bewaret
Does a child have the right to sue
an outsider who breaks up his home?
For the full story on how seyeral
states have given children new social
egauliy, .read "The Rights of the
Wronged Child", in The American
Weekly, great magazine with this
Sunday's (August '7) issue of The
Detroit Sunday Times, -
Miss Josephine McIver, Toronto,
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Peter McIver.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Patrick Cleary, Lon-
don, spent the week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Flannigan and
family, Hamilton, spent the week end
at their summer home here.
Master Bob Wright is visiting with
Ronald Mason at Port Albert,
Mr. Robert Bechtel spent the holi-
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dane
in Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Windsor,
spent the week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Geirge Dixon.
Miss Sheila McFaddin is holidaying
with relatives in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson and Mr.
and Mrs. 153 D Clarke spent the week
end at Barrow Bay.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Colosimone left
on Friday to spend a month with,
their parents in Calgary, Alta.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allen spent
the week end at Midland and Pena-
tang.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hildebrand
visited over the week end with b1'.
and Mrs. Albert Smale, Staffs.
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas IKnowles,
Aylmer, visited on Monday with Mrs.
John Sclater.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop and
Mr, and Mrs. P Little spent the
week end at Barrow Bay
Mr, Joseph Morris, Detroit, spent
the week end with his mother, Mrs.
James Morris.
Shcss Gladys Earle and Miss Mada
Mueller are spending a week's vaca-
tion in Bracebridge.
Miss ShirleY McPhee, Sarnia, spent.
the week end with her mother. .
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Reilly and
family, Galt, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. John Hotham Jr. Port
Mr. and Mrs, N. McLeod,
Huron, Visited over the weev end
with. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Box.
Sister Anne of the Gray Nuns, Ot-
tawa, is visiting with her mother, Mrs.
James Nolan.
BORN
GRAINOSiR — In Si.'Joseph's Hospital on
August ist, to Mr, and M}•s.• Stanley F.
Grainger (Helen Ament), London, a son
John 'Robert-
WEBSTER—At Clinton Hospital, on Jute 22,
to Mr. and Mrs Keith Webster,• RR. 2,
Blyth, a son (William James)
POWIILL—At Scott Memorial Hospital,. on
July 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell
(Norma Pone» er),. Seafortli, a, son --
Robert
Robert Howard
ERE IT ISIThe Most Outstanding
. Sports Event in Years!
fS OF TBALL
TURK BRODA His ®•L. Hoc eyStars
— FROM TORONTO —
vs. SEAFORTH BOSHARTS -
LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH
ED. AUGI.1 .th. am 9 p.m.
ADMISSION •— 50c. CHILDREN,25c
400 Reserved Seats ONLY, at 750. Now on sale' at Kling's Store, Opposite Post Office, Seaforth
HERE IS THE LINE.UP OF TURK'S STARS — Turk Erode, Fleming-Mnckell, Harry Watson, Jimmy
Thompson, Bill Barilko, Alex Barilko, Sid Smith — all of Toronto; Bud Poile, Detroit; Ed Harrison and
Ed Sandford, Boston. And one of Toronto's best soft ball Pitchers—Gordie Wright
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. Griffith and daughter of
Stratford visited recently at the
homes of her sister• Mr. and Mrs.
C. Elliott and uncle and. aunt Mr.
and Mrs. H Berry.
Mrs. J. B. Mustard and daughter
have returned from their cottage at
Inver Huron,
Mr. Victor Hey of Goderich was
guest at the home of his sister Mr.
and Mrs. A Mustard last week.
Mrs. Do..son is visiting at the
home of her brother Mr. Doan at
Inwood.
Walker,
'!� and
of .It
Bruce � alk r son
c e,
h the mis-
fortune
Norman "Walker had
fortune to fall off his neighbor's
tractor breaking five of Isis ribs at
the back, one rib punctured his
lung, shoulder bone is also broken.
He is progessing as well as can be
expected at Seaforth Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meyer of
Zurich and Miss Patsy Stelk of
Bradford visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Mustard last week.
Mrs. D. Haugh, Mrs. C. Geiser,
Miss Betty Geiser, and Miss P.
Kraft of Dashwood and Miss V.
Birk of Guelph visited last week at
Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugh's.
Miss V. Petrie of Sault Ste Marie
is guest at the home of Mr. an'd
Mrs. R. Allan.
The Merry Maidens Garden Club
of Seaforth and their mothers met
at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
lace Haugh, Brucefield on Saturday
Miss Scott of the Agricultural
Dept: spoke to the girls on the value
of vegetables in nutrition. This was
followea by a newscast and races
and then all enjoyed .a picnic supper
on the lawn.
Mr. Ross ,Stanway, while at a
threshing last Saturday had his
right waist broken.
The congregation here last Sunday
were favored by a quartette con-
sisting of Mrs. Geo. Henderson's
brother, Mr. Lobb and three sons,
who sang "Christ is there" and
"Come! Spirit, Come", they were
*accompanied by Mrs. Lobb. e
Miss Beth Murdoch visited her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John Murdoch
this week end.
Miss Annie Foote of Detroit is
visiting. at the home of her brother
Mr. and Mrs. A. Foote.
During Rev, E. Stanway's ab-
sence in August the pulpit will be
occupied by Mr. Colin Campbell of
Bayfield, on Aug. 7 and 14th and
Rev. Mr. Watt of Whitechurch on
Aug: 21st and 28th.
Mrs. John McIntosh and children
are spending a few days this week
with Mrs. Ledson and Jean Shepley
and family in Chatham.
Mrs. Venner and Ronnie were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Mustard over the weekend
holiday.
STAFFA'
Staffa Women's Institute met
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs, Albert Smale with a good at-
tendance. Mrs. Walter O'Brien was in
the chair as this month's presiding
officer. The roll call was answered
by a garden question box; the motto,
"It isn't the hours you put in, it's
what you put into the hours", was
presented by Mrs. Cecil Bowman;
and Mrs. Thomos Laing gave a re-
port on the district annual meeting
held in Mitchell: Mrs. Lyle Warden
had charge ofthe topic on Cana
dian
A
industries and agriculture, and also
conducted a weed contest. Mrs. Ross
Smale sang a solo, and Mrs. B. 0.
MacDonald played a piano number.
It was decided to donate $5.00 to
the Tennis Club from the Institute.
Youth For Christ
presents -
ROSS McKAY, renowned
Chalk Artist
• SALVATION ARMY TROM-
BONE QUARTETTE
• REV. JOHN R. DUNKIN, B.A.,
Speaker
• DES BELL, baritone and
leader of .London Youth
Centre
• BARRY MOORE, LYC Song
Leader
• Local Talent
Be with us at Clinton
Town Hall, Aug. 6th
8 P.M.
Plansi were made to have Mrs. Ball-
antyne, district president, speak at
the August meeting;
Garry Quance has returned home.
after two .weeks with his grandpar-
ents,' Mr: and Mrs. 'George Smale,
Hensel
Mary McDougall, South boundary,
with her Aster, Mrs. John Drake.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Deering; .and
f roily, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McDonald and Mr. and Mrs.
M. .T. Deering.
Mi•. and Mrs. Dan Burns attended
the pageant at Midland. '
Rufh . MacDonald holidaying in
Hamilton With her Cousins, a. Bebb
3
Upsdell and Carolyn Coons. .
Mrs. H Halliday Toronto, with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leslie.
Rey. and Airs. A. H. 'Daynard,
Terry and Robin have returned from
a trip to Algonquin Park andMani-
totAin.
Marjery Parker is spending a
week's vacation with her parents,
KIPPEN
The Kippen Last Women's Insa-,_
tute will hold their monthly Meeting
at the home of Miss Margaret Sin-
clair, Kippen, on Wednesday even-
ing Aug. 17, at 8:15. The roll call
to b,: answered by your baby yieture,
the Motto to be taken by Mrs, Hairy
Caldwell. The guest speaker will be
Mrs. R. S. McKereher, The demon-
�
tttioi a ' r willbe by
Mrs. 11, h Dalrym-
ple. Lunccommittee,Mrs. W,
Broadfoot, Mrs. A Varlet', Miss M.
McKay, Mrs. A.. Finlayson, Mro. F.
Slavin.
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