The Seaforth News, 1947-06-26, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 26; 1946
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Lakeview Casino - ▪ Grand Bend
,Dancing Every Night"
Gordon Delamont and his Orchestra
Vocals by Vina Smith
Hear Pat Raeburu — voted Canada's #1 tenor Sax player—in the "All
Star" Orchestra — one we are really proud to present for a
second season
SPECIAL HOLIDAY MIDNIGHT DANCE
JUNE 30th— 12.05 A.M.
"VARIETY ENTERTAINERS"
SUNDAY, JUNE 29TH — 9 P.M, Look at this programme!.
Edgar Willter—Violinist; Ernie Hewitt—The singing Trouhaclom;
Cliff Kelly—Pianist; Bobby Yohn—Trumpet; Jesse Argent.—Trip
Banjoist. This is the first appearance of the special "Capitol Theatre
Hillbillies and don't miss them ! Silver Collection.
SPECIAL JULY 1ST TOURNAMENT LADIES' SOFTBALL
Games start 2 o'clock sharp — D.S.T. — 8 games
Thedford — St. Marys — Brussels' — Dashwood
Winners of 1st two games sleet in final
Wednesday July 2nd —7 p.m. DST Ladies' Softball League Game
Exeter vs. Dashwood At Lakeview Casino Ball Diamond.
Music - Fireworks Bands all day
and evening at Waterloo, Ontario, in beau-
tiful Waterloo Park. Saturday, June 28th. Be
sure that you don't ..miss this greatest of all
outdoor shows: Music from 8:00 in the morn-
ing until midnight. Great parades of bands;
dancing; fireworks. Come and make a day
of it. Ample facilities for picnics, ov meals
available on the grounds. Bain, OR SHINE.
WINTHROP
The W.M.S. and W.A. of Caven,
Winthrop, are holding the regular
monthly meeting on .Wed., July 2 at
2:30. (d.s.t.) at the home of Mrs.
Gilbert Smith. Meeting is on Temp-
erance.
A1•11111,
Insulate . Your Home
It has been proven that Attic Insulation creates a twenty
per cent saving in Winter fuel consumption. Equally so, it
retards the Summer heat in the' house.
We have a. stock of. Mineral Wool Bats, S" in thickness, at
6120 sq. feol
24 FOOT EXTENSION LADDER , $19.00
OIL STOVE'O'EN $5.00
STEP LADDERS $4.00 to $5.00
SET OF STAINLESS IONIVES & FORKs, 6 of each $4.50
CATTLE SPRAY in bulk • 91.50 per gal.
GRANITE CANNERS, 7 qt. $2.50 to $2,95
It pays to treat them well with Climax Bug Killer, Bordeaux Mixture,
Arsenate of Lead. We have them
Let us check your FURNACE, estimate your PLUMBING,
install your PRESSURE SYSTEM
Geo. A. SillsBz Sons Hardware
Heating and Plumbing Engineers
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P ROCLAMATION
Town of Seaforth
On instructions from the Council I hereby
proclaim that no dogs shall be allowed to run at
large in the Town of Seaforth during the months
6f May, June, July and August.
Under authority of By -Law *111 for the.
Town of,Seaforth any dogs so found running at
large contrary to this Proclamation shall be liable
to be killed and the owner or harbourer pros-
ecuted.
M. A. Reid
Mayor
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TOWN TOPICS
Miss Mary Neville, Sarnia, Arpn.t
the weer: end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs: 3, McMillan,
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Parke and Dor-
othy visited last week in Dundas.
Miss: Mary Crowe, London, was a
visitor at the home of her brother Mr.
Ernest Crowe and -Mr's. Crowe.
Miss Helen Devereaux, London,
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Devereaux.
Miss E. O'Neill, Reg.N., Hamilton,
Ohio, end Miss ,A: O'Neill, Dorchester,
spent a few days 'with Mr. And Mrs.
Dunn.
• Misses 'Joan. McMaster, London, and
Jean McMaster, Haritilton, were week
encs visitors at the home 01 their par-
ents Dr, and Mrs. E. A McMaster,
Miss Lois Whitney, Wingham, spent
the week ,end with her ,parents Mr,
and Mrs. A. Whitney,
Miss Helen Smithhas returned" to
London lifter spending three weeks'
holidays at her home.
Mr. Donald Munn was successful in
passing his second year 'in' General
Science at the University of Western
Ontario.
Miss Frances Downey, Constance,
spent the week end with Misses Vera
and Laura Mole.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Mills= and
children of Clinton were week end
'guests with the latter's father, Mr. E.
• Mole.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Snowdon and
Messrs. C. and 0. Snowdon spent the
week end at Manitoulin Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earle, and dau-
ghter, Centralia, spent a few days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Earle.
Dr, and Mrs. F. J. Bechely and
Michael spent the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Savauge,
Toronto. Michael remained for a few
claMys.r, and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds and
son, Toronto, were week end visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Sills.
Miss Marguerite Westcott, Hamil-
ton, spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.'.T. A, Westcott.
Mr. Harry Scott, London, spent the
week encl at the hone of his mother
Mrs H E Scott
11I1 George MacDonald, Stratford,
spent a few days with his daughter
and Son-in-law NIrs. Ralph McTatidin
and Mr. McFaddhr.
Mr. W. 3: McIntosh underwent an
operation in Victoria Hospital. Lon-
don, on Monday,.
Mrs. George Eaton received word of
..the death of her aunt. Mrs, Andrew
Parks, Nelson, B.C., on Saturday. Mrs.
Parks visited here last summer and
was 36. She was a sister of the late
John Bullard Mrs. S. Somers of De-
troit and Mrs, R. G. Murdie, Stratford,
are sisters. Born in McKillop, she had:
lived in British Columbia for years.
Mr. Edward Devereaux, Toronto, is
TheVeteran Painters
Have secured the services of
Ml'. W. Demeter, who is an.
expert in Spray Painting.
When it's painting Homes, Barns,
Garages or Places of Business,
give us a call. We use only 100%
Pure Paints, Oils, and Varnishes.
guaranteed by the Manufacturer. So
why hire someone +to "slap dab the
white wash brush," when we give
satisfaction and service• with High
Class material and workmanship.
"The Customers Boost The
'Veteran Painters"
We specialize in spraying Roofs,
s paint or creosote stain
Call 851-11 for Free Estimates
Advice in Color Schemes, Decorating,
etc., by Mr. 'Fox
visiting with his mother, Mrs. F.
Devereaux.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Cudnlore: Wallace -
burg, spent the week end with her
mother Mrs. J.T. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs, Max Hadfield: visited
here for a few days. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nolan and
family, London, spent the week end
with his parents, Mr. and MI'S. James
Nolan,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stewart, Toronto,
spent the week Mid with then parents
Mr. Jack Cleary, Sarnia, is visiting
his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Cleary.
Mrs. J. M. Cole, Windsor, Mrs. J. L.
Downey, Detroit, and Mrs. Reg. Big-
ger, Detroit, were week end visitors
at the .hone. of Mr. and Mts. Wm.
Devereaux.
Major 17, L. C. Leitch,,Western Qnt-
aria Supervisor of Commodity Prices
Corporation Ltd., who is an old- Sea-
forth boy, and played football with
the Seaforth Hurons around 1905, is
spending a few days here this week.
Miss Maude •Keys of Stratford .i3os-
pital visited her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Keys last week.
Mrs; Riddell, Mrs, Menzies, Mrs,
Wanklin, Mrs. Stadelbauer, and Mrs.
Flynn spent Tuesday. with Mr, and
Mrs. E. H. Close. Mrs, Close returned
to London wilhthem.
BORN
7200E --At Scott Memorial 7iospital on ,lune
18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chr!sl!mr hock,
Rli2, Monkton, a daughter,
HOEGY — Al Scott Memorial Hospiial on
June 21rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilber. Roegy,
lirotlhagen, a daughter,
MeLEAN . At Scott Memorial Hospital on
June 241,11, to Mr. and Mrs. Ian. McLean,
$earorth, a daughter,
KIPPEN
MOFFAT— KYDD
A pretty wedding took place in
Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter,
when Dorothy Grace, youngest daug-
hter .of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kydd,
became the bride of Eldred Alfred
(Tony) Moffat. of - Lond'on, son of
Mr. And Mrs. D. A. Moffat, of Kip -
pen. Rev. Iennetli -Maclean per-
formed the ceremony. The church
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MUSICAL RECITAL
WILL BE HELD 1N
Brumfield United Church3 Brucefield
'Thursday, June 26th, at 8.30 p.m. (bS.T.)
By Mr. George S. Lethbridge, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Paul's
Cathedral, London, acdompanled by "The Boy Choristers" of St. Paul's
Cathedral, London; with "Soloists" and "Girl Trios" and 'Duets"
Come and hear this eminent musician leading in an evening of out-
standing musical entertainment, using the new "Hammond Organ"
recently installed in the Brucefleld United Church
Admission — Adults 50e. Children 25c . •
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A TRAINING CLASS WILL COMMENCE AT
SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
IN SEPTEMBER
The Three -Year Course, which will be in charge of
competent instructors, will lead to 'Registration.
During th o training period full ,maintenance is pro-
vided, and in addition students will be paid as follows:
First Year
Second Year
Third Year
- $15 per Month
- $20 per Month
- $25 per Month
Applicants, who are required to have completed junior
Matriculation, are urged to communicate immediately
with
Miss Dinning
Superintendent
SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Seaforth — • . Ont.
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wasdecorated with carnations, peo-
nies and lily -of -the -valley. The wed-
ding music was played by Mrs. A.
Y. Willard and Miss Marguerite Ho-
garth, of London, sang.
Entering' the church on the aria of
her father, the bride was charming
in a'white gown with lace bodice and
full net' skirt over taffeta, Her gown
featured a sweetheart neckline and
long sleeves which tapered to points
over the hands. Her full-length veil
was caught to her hair with tiny
white roses and she carried a cas-
cade
. bouquet of white .carnations
and stephanotis. Her only ornament
was a necklace of pearls, the gift of -,
the groom. Mrs. Win. Kydd, Jr., eon -
sin
on-sin'of the bride, and Mrs. J. • P.
Saunders, sister ofthe bride attend-
ed her as bridesmaids, the former
in pink flowered rayon taffeta, the
latter in blue' flowered rayon taf-
feta. Their gowns were styled alike
with sweetheart necklines, tiny
sleeves and r,ery full skirts. They
wore mitts of thatching maternal and
carried corsage bouquets of pink
roses which matched the flowers in
their hair. Miss Margaret Willard,
cousin of the bride, as junior. brides-.
maid, -was gowned similarly to Mrs.
Saunders. Miss Ethel Lydd, sister of
the bride as maid -of -honor. was
gowned in a two-piece dress of pink
rayon taffeta. She wore matching
mitts, flowers in her hair and carried
pink roses ift corsage bouquet.
Gerry Moffat was his brother's best
man and ushers were Wayne Hayter,
Robert Kydd, Stuart McBride and J.
Peter Saunders.
The reception was held in the
church parlors where a- buffet lun-
cheon was served. Mrs. I{ydd re-
ceived in grey with black accessor-
ies and Mrs. Moffat in white with
black accessories. Both wore cor-
sages of Better Times roses,
For a 1n otor trip to New York
the bride donned a pink printed
silk dress, white accessories and blue
shortie coat. Her corsage ,was pink
roses. On their return Mr. and Mr.
llioffat will reside in London. Guests
were nresent from London, Detroit,
Mt. Hope, Mitchell, Varna, Iippen,
Rensall, Lucltnoii- and Exeter.
HENSALL
The annual Wohelo Class picnic
(Miss Ellis, teacher , was held at
Turnbull's Grove on Tuesday evening,
June 24112. with a large attendance of
members. guests and children. Follow-
ing the delicious picnic supper which
was' heartily enjoyed by all, a period
of baseball was indulged in. Miss
Michie and Miss Margaret Glenn con-
ducted an interesting series of sports,
as follows: Men's race, Ed Corbett.
Dave Kyle; ladies' race. Miss Michie,
Mrs. Dignan, Mrs. R. Drysdale; wheel
barrow race, Ed Corbett and. Alex
Munn; kick -the -slipper, Mrs. Edison
Forrest; children's race, Donnie Kyle;
pass - the -ball, Harry Armstrong's
'*roup. The Class president Mrs. Wes
Jones, Miss Michie, Miss Glenn .and
their assistants are to be commended
for their successful efforts. A' sing-
song was the closing feature.
VARNA
The service in St, John's Anglican
Church will be withdrawn Sunday
29th, owing to the fact the members
of L.O.L. No. 1035 will attend v„ -sir -
ship in the United Church.
Mr. Floyd McAsh is visiting the
parental home.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Reid in com-
pany with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Cole-
man motored to Indians last week.
rl'Irs. Soper returned Monday after
1. for'tnight's vacation in Sudbury.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott motored to
Brantford Sunday to visit their son
.t'vitt and Mrs. Elliott.
':11r. and Mrs. Laylhetn and fancily
of London spent the week end with
the latter's mother and Edith..
Billy Jameson of Centralia is visit-
ing his grandmother Mrs. Getrtie Reid.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson
snent the weekend with friends itt
Tot onto.
Mrs. Hugh Morrow of Edmonton
is spending a week with her many
friends around the village.
Mr. R. Cooper has resigned his
position as manager of the Co-opera-
tive
o-opera-ti ve after many years with the coot-
ny.
MIr. Joseph Dayman of Fort Erie
is railing on ']tis many friends in
these parts.
Mr. Wnt. Sproat of London is
visiting with his parents.
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DANCING!
in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
SATURDAY, JUNE 28
NORM CARNEGIE AND NiS BAND
ADMISSION 500
Free! Free! Free!
1st Prize, Beautiful New North-
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2nd Prize, seeder Electric Auto-
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All you have to do is guess
closest to the"nuiubet' of beaus
in the jar on display in rhe
window of Walker Electric.
Contest opens Friday noon, and
closes' June 30111.
Walker Electric
Phone 95
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