The Seaforth News, 1947-06-19, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
SUMMER SEASON OPENING
SATURDAY. JUNE 21ST
Dancing Every Night
Gordon Delamont and his Orchestra
Vocals by Vina Smith
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This lis undoubtedly111one 11of Canada's finest 11 piece orchestras
and the best that Gordon Delamont has ever led. Come out and
welcome back this outstandingmusician
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MIDNIGHT DANCE
THIS WEEK -END
JUNE 23RD -, 12.05 A.M.
Admission-- Mon., Tues., Thurs. 50c
Wed., Tri„ Sat., Midnites & Holidays 75c
HERE'S A REAL TREAT !
SUNDAY JUNE 22ND AT 9 P:M.
"VARIETY ENTERTAINERS" •
You know how grand these -shows were last year — this year
they're batter than over. Silver Collection
• Up to date equipment, electric
stoves, refrigerators, washing ma-
chines and other labour saving ap-
pliances improve living and work-
ing conditions around the farm home.
Farm Improvement loans are readily
granted for painting, interior decor-
ating, the purchase or improvement
of heating, plumbing and sewage sys-
• tems or to help buy household and dairy
appliances.
Modernization is in vogue and we shall be
glad to help you save for the improvements you
are planning or assist you in purchasing what
you want immediately.
Come in and talk over your plans with us;
• THE
DOMINION BANK
Established 1871
SEAFORTH BRANCH: E. C. BOSWEL'L, MANAGER
Free! Free! Free!
10t Prize, Beautiful New North-
ern Electric Radio
2nd Prize, Leeder Electric Auto-
matic Iron,
All you have to do is guess
closest to the number of beans
in the jar on display. in the
window of Walker Electric.
Contest opens Friday noon, and
closes June 30th.
Walker Electric
Phone 95
SEAFORTH
Radio Owners
Leave your Radio at Box
Furniture Store for Experi.
enced Service, Work guar-
antee 90 days, and charges
are reasonable.
BatteVes delivered free,
and we service sets at your
• home.
Phone LAWSON RADIO
SERVICE, S41-23 Seaforth
At Box •Furniture Store Thurs•
day afternoon & Saturday
evening
SWUM
You Will Find These
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Useful
Tar and Road Oil Remover
Hydraulic Brake Fluid
Commando Rust Preventative
London Coach cleane}•
London Coach liquid wax
Mirror and Glass Finish
Air -fro Auto Polish,
Instant Sealer for radiators
Metal -Seal for cylinder blocks
Fire Extinguisher Fluid
Tube Repair Kit
Loosen -all
Touch-up Enamel
Gasket IVlaker ...., iii ;
Valve Grinding Compound • '
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Ford Monarch Dealer Seaforth.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. Peter Ballge, Vancouver, and
Mr. William Ballge, Kitchener, are
guests at the home of their brother,
Mr. John Ballge, I4ut'on Road.,
Miss Helen Smith of St. Joseph's
Hospltal, London, is spending her
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Nits. H. E. Smith, and is visiting Mrs.
Hank Ford, '(Jean Wright), in Cincin
nati, Ohio, '
A group of four Cadets from. the
Seaforth High School have been
chosen to attend this year's camp at
Ipperwash, commencing July $rd.
Mrs: Joseph Marinelli and daughter
Margaret, Sault Ste. Marie, are visit-
ing at the home of her mother, Mrs.
E. C. Case.
Miss Kathleen Holmes, Toronto;
was a Week end visitor with relatives
in town.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Vanitlil have re-
turned home from a two -months' visit
with relatives in: Holland:.
Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Sills and son
Joseph, Baltimore, are guests at the
homes of Bir, and 1V1rs. C. P. Sills and
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sills.
Miss Terry McIver, B.A., spent a
few days in Petrolia last week. Mist
McIver has • accepted it position mi
the staff of the Petrolia High School.
Mrs. Tom Blake and • Mrs. Will
Stoddart visited in St. Marys for a
few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geddes and
Mary spent the week end in London
with Mr. and Mrs.'Stewart Geddes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Morrow,
Hugh and Jean, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Wright and
family of Brampton spent the week-
end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wright.
Mrs. Etta Eyre and family of
Sarnia spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wright.
BORN
IIOPF—At Scott Memorial Hospital on June
15111, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon IIo!r. Sen.
forth, a. son.
WRIGHT -- At Scutt Memorial 'Hospital on
June 17th, to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
Wright, a son.
BALL—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on June 9th, 1947, to Mr, and
Mrs. Stanley Ball, Auburn, a
daughter (Sharon Christine).
BAYFIELD
Mrs. William H. Talbot
The death occurred at her home in
the village early Tuesday morning,
June 3rd, 1947, of a highly re-
spected citizen in the person of Eliz-
abeth A. Stevens. widow of the late
William H. Talbot. The deceased wo-
man who was the daughter of Esth-
er Camin and William Stevens was
born in Stephen Township, Febru-
ary 27th 1867. She was married in
Hensall on May 22nd 1889 to Wil-
liam Henry . Talbot and they made
their home in Stanley Township,
coming to the village in 1929 when
Mr. Talbot retired from the farm on
the Blue Water Highway, now own-
ed by his son Leonard Talbot. Mrs.
Talbot was a quiet industrious wo-
man, devoted to her family and St.
Andrew's United Church of which
she was an active member in the W.
A. and other organizations. She was
about as usual until stricken with a
heart ailment last fall, since tlien
she had been confined to bed. She
leaves to mourn her loss four daug-
hters, Verde (Mrs., Will Cameron)
Seaforth; Minnie (Mrs. E. Vodden)
Woodham; Esther (Mrs. Lloyd Ma-
kins) Bayfield; Freida (Mrs. Roy
Scotchmer) Bronson Line, Stanley
Township; two sons, William R. and
Leonard, Blue Water Highway,
Stanley Township, and a sister,
Mrs. A. Murray, Exeter. She was
predeceased by a daughter Lila, who
died in infancy, and a son Melvin,
who died July 1937. A brother and
sister also predeceased her. The
funeral service was held Thursday,
June 5t11 at 2:30 p.m. and was large-
ly attended. The service was in
charge of the pastor of St. And-
rew's United Church, Rev, F. G.
Stotesbury. Mrs. W. M. Nediger of
Clinton, sang a favorite hymn.
"Some day He'll make it' -plain to
me". Pallbearers were four grand-
children: Arnold Makins, Ebner
Cameron, Ernest Talbot, Dewar Tal -
'bot, and two nephews. Clifford Tal-
bot and Cecil Murray. The flower
bearers were four grand children:
Marion Making, Rena Murray, Billie
(Jr.) Talbot, Kenneth Scotchmer,
Bobby Talbot. Interment was in
)Bayfield , cemetery. The sympathy of
the community is with the bereaved
ones.
Doctor Jowett, Mrs. Jowett and
sons John and Robert of Clinton,
Iowa, are visiting Doctor Jowett's
aunt Mrs. Cecil N. Brown at Briar
Cottage.
The Misses Kruke and their bro-
ther and his family spent the week-
end in the village
Doctor Gordon Lee, Mrs. Lee and
young son Billy of Prince Edward
Island are . visiting Mrs, Lee's par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Armstrong
NH's, Alexander arrived from the
West this week to 'visit Mrs. David
Volume and: her sister Miss Margar-
et Volume at Blink Bonnie cottage.
Miss Marion Fairbairn enter-
tained several guests from Detroit
over the weekend. Many will regret
to learn of the death of Mrs. George
McGlinchey, mother 'of Mrs. Ivan
Steckle. Mrs. McClinchey was laid to.
rest in the Bayfield' cemetery on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon •.Galbraith
and family of Hamilton have taken
up residence at their cottage on the
Signal Bank and . will spend the
summer at their cottage beside Lake
Huron.
Miss Laing of. Detroit is a guest
of Miss Catharine Rankin.
Mr. N. Rolfe of London spent the
weekend at his cottage.
Miss . Helen Mc1{ercher of Sea -
forth and party of .friends spent the
weekend at one of the -Jowett cot-
tages
Mr. Simon MacKenzie of Rainy,
River was a guest of Mr. Hugh and
Miss Mary Gilmour and called on
many old time friends here.
The Harvey family of Dearborn,
DANCE !
in Cardno's Hall
Saturday, ,June 21
Norm. Carnegie and His Band
ADMISSION 50c
Michigan spent the weekend at the
Little Inn;
Miss Margaret Ferguson left this
week to visit her brothers at Sud-
bury.
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. George Young of
Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Smith
and family, Mcliillop and Mrs. John
C. Diegel visited with Bir. and Mrs.
George Diegel on Sunday , it being
the occasion of Mrs. Diegel's 70th
birthday.
Mrs. Harold 'Diegel spent a few
'days with her daughter, Mrs. Don
Markle and Mr. Markle at Wood-
stock last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Leonhardt
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Matthies
at Tavistock on Sunday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mogk and
Nancy spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Berry at Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and
Audrey visited Mrs. Green's father
Mr. J. Livermore at St. Joseph's hos-
pital, London, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton _ Hinz and
Gerald visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Sippel at Tavistock on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sins, Bobby
and Barbara, NIr. and Mrs. Howard
Querengesser and Susan, all of Wa-
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AMUSCAL RECITAL
ILL BE HELD IN
Brucefield United Church, Brucefield
Thursday, June 26th, at 8.30 p.m. (D,S.T.)
By Mr. George S. Lethbridge, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Paurs
Cathedral, London, accompanied by "The Boy Choristers" of St. Paul's
Cathedral, London; with "Soloists" and " Girl Trios" and 'Duets"
Colne and hear this eminent musician leading in an e of out-
standing musical entertainment, using the new "Hammond Organ"
recently installed in the Brucefield United Church
Admission — Adults 511c. Children 25c
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terloo with Mi. and Mrs. W. L.
Querengesser, on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Carlton,
Mrs. Carlton, Sr. of Niagara Falls,
N.Y., Mrs. Barbara McLeod and
Jean of Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs.
J. G. Hinz and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Ahrens.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, Ml's.
Adam Steiss of Manitoba, Miss Elsie
Steiss of Toronto, with Mrs. Sophie
Bennewi es.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Agar, Carrie
Mogk of Penticton, British Columbia
visited at the hone of J. F. Prueter
on Sunday.
Miss Marlene Bennewies of Mitch-
ell has been visiting with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ben-
newies.
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Notice
WE WILL BE UNLOADING HARD
COAL NEXT WEEK
Please phone your orders to No. 9
Seaforth Farmers Co -Operative
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IN
WINTHROP HALL
Tuesday, June 24
AT 8.30 P.M.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
McKillop Federation of Agriculture
SAM SCOTT, Pres.
A. R. DODDS, Sec.-Treas.
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Tuckersmith Tp.
School Area 1
WILL HOLD ITS
Annual Basket
Picnic
.FRIDAY, JUNE 27
at the Seaforth Lions Park
An attractive Program of Races
and Games has been arranged
to begin promptly at 2.30 p.m.
COME AND
BRING YOUR FAMILY
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