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MTs, itOne GrimoldbY retijpi
ad, hope' ,aftien sPeedire
pa ell Nook with wt. mad mrf,
wawa reining of Seaforth
Mr. and M. Fasatk Riley
Writ the weekend with Mr, sod
and Mrs. Bob. Woods, Deb*
d Michele of ,Garianioque.
Mr. Theron Battles of Win-
ehrep and Miss Ethel Mellevain
of Godertch visited with Mr,
find/ Ws- George Melilwain.
e Biln- and Maks. Russell Flan -
Wig Seaforth and Mks. Irene
CiatreihlbY Vont . the weekend
• in Allisters and attended the
• 25th v6I'o-ox41ng anitiknasany of
to. and Mrs. .Roy Mending.
Jlim Thompson spent the
Weeleend, 'with' his grandpareabs
Mr. and KM Terrence Hunter
Of Colborne 'township.
M. and Mrs, Ken Tneszeator,
Afr. a d Mrs. Jihn Preszcator
the '25th wadding an-
niviensary of Mr. and 7Ifirs. Ted
Wright held at the home of
Mr. and M. Allan Pfaff and,
faintly of Crediton.
MT. and M. Fred, Buchanan
STANCE
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with Itina. Aline Roam= ort
Clintau POW. *Oil,
vv. and Ws, Joe Hart of
Hozwovitle with figit. MO MP.
Charles IfoiTt of Godeplich,
Mr. and Mrs. Willtem Dale
and Cheryl spent Sunday vd:th
W. mkt M. HAMM,' SP;e3
At the tint e el writing Ms%
Wilfred. Seat Is a patient an
St, JeLeeph's Hospital, London
We hope he Will' now be feel -
nig hotter.
Ur, and Mrs. Ken Pnearnator
- and girls spent Sunday witCh
and Mrs. David. Preszeaton
and Christine.
The COF ladies held theta!
"Ladies Night:" on • Tu.es,diaty.
The evening was spent Ple{v-
ing euehre• with the following
winners: Ladies high, Mrs. Bob
Storey.; lone —hand, Mrs, Bill
McClure; -law M. ~John Jew -
1h 10 tattles pliating.
Mrs. Annie Medd is spending
a Ssw ds with her sister 'Mrs.
Arnold. Miller of Gotiferioh.
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Has 'Pleasure In Announcing
That Their
SEAFORTH
Service Station
Will Re -Open Shortly tinder the Management -
of
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The Acquisition,of the
FORD and MERCURY Franchises
from e Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd.
is ,also announced.
McLAUGHLIN MOTORS
will be the exclusive dealer for the
SEAFORTH-MITCHELL AREA!
NEWS OF WALTON r
's Institute Hosi to
Three District Groups
Guests were entertaineeWed-
nesday evening from Blyth,
Lcodesboro and Seaforth Insti-
tutes in the Walton Community
,-,
Mrs. Jan Van Viiet preside4
and contributed a poem "How
to Bake a Cake". Minutes Were
read by Mrs. Wm. Humphries
and roll call was answered by
"giving your maiden name., in
full". -
'MV3., Allan McCall, Mrs. Mar-
garet Humphries and Mrs. Tor-
rance Amides attended the aux-
iliary meeting at Huronview,
Monday and Mrs. Dundas gave
a report of the 'afternoon. Mrs.
Jan Van Vliet and Mrs. Harold
Bolger will attend the meeting
November 25.
Mrs. Margaret Humphries will
layathe Remembrance Day
wreath at Brussels, Nev. 11- and
llfrs. Kenneth McDonald will at-
tend the area convention at
Guelph. . °
The sewing class will hold
the meeting next Tuesday exe-
ping in the -Public School with
Mrs. Jim Axtmann as leader
and Mrs. Donald Achilles as as-
sistant leasler. „
A donation of five dollars
will be sent to Care.
Mrs. David Watson and Mrs,
Gordon McGavin will be con-
veners for,Agriculture and Can-
adian Industries next month
with hostesses Mrs. Frank Wal-
ters, Mrs. Ray Huether, Mrs.
Earl Watson and Mrs. Allan Mc-
Call.
was the guest speaker for the
evening discussing driftwood.
The first thing that is necesSary
Is to locate something approp-
riate in pine or cedar In the
hush, It is then eieaned with
a steel 'brush an, plastic var-
nish is used to finish the wood.
Dark colored, finishes Usually
go better with room colors. A
good quality of washable flow-
ers are twined, in and around
the driftwood, She demonstrat-
ed the actual making of a sam-
ple.
Mrs. G. Sholdice thanked the
speaker and presented her with
a gift.
Prizes won were nearest wed-
ding anniversary, Mrs. Gerald
Ryan; most pennies in 'purse,
Mrs. Mac Scott, Seaforth; per-
son wearing her birthstone, Mrs.
Torn MeFarlatie, Ethel; mother
dressed up on Hallowe'en last
year and went out with_ her"
children, Mrs. Eric Anderson,
Londesboro; birthday nearest
Hallowe'en, Mrs. Harold Hugill,
Seaforth.
A penny auctioe was well •
patronized and lunch was served
by Mrs. David Watson, Mrs.
Laverne Godkin, Mrs. James
Axtmann, Mk, Ed Godkin, Mrs.
Jan Van Vliet, Jr., Mrs. Jim
Fritz, Mrs. Donald McDonald
and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull.
Miss "Ruth Ritchie, London,
spent a few days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford
Ritchie after vacationing in New
• It was decided to leave
Ladies' Night until the first of
the year.
Mrs. Wm. Humphries gave an
interesting report pf the coun-
ty rally held in'CrAnbrook rec-
ently.
The conveners, Mrs: Herb
Travis and Mrs. Graham .Shol-
dice took over the meeting for
Historical Research and Current
Events. Mrs. Traviss reada
poem "Waste Not, Want Not".
A dance 'of the Roaring Twen-
ties was gracefully done by
JoanBennett, Joyce Blake and
CathY McDonald, accompanied ,
at the piano by Mrs. Ray Hueth-
er. Mrs. Graham 'Sholdice con-
ducted a true and false contest.
Mrs. Leo Dietner of Ethel
News -of
DUBLIN
Harold Pethiek was host-
ess for a meeting of the Dublin
WL Presidient Mrs, 'Herb Brit-
ton presided and minutes were
read by Mrs. James Straton.
Treasurer Mrs. Wilfred Annis
gave the financial report.
The roll 'call waiS answered
by showing school pictures of
. each member taken years gone
by. A contest followed by pas-
gng around baby pictures and
guessing whom the pictures
Were, with Mrs. George Coy-
ille hedng the winner. Mrs. 3.
&urchin read letter from Mrs.
L. L. Vear of the -N. W. Ter-
ritories 'branch giving a report
�f the progress being done in
farming branches of the WI. A
pimp of 25 Eskimo women
have formed a branch at Cop-
, permine N.W.T. Mrs, Vear said
much work has been done to-
ward play ground.? and swine
Ming pools for children, also
health conditions, -have improv-
ed. there are now 12 beariches
in the N.W.T. three of them arte
in the, Yukon.
Mrs,'.-Iterb Britton gave a full
history of their farm- for the
Tweedsmuir book also showed
pictures of the different mem-
bers of the:family . and various
improvements made.
%Lunch was scived by Mils.
J. Burchill and Mrs. G. Coville.
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York reoently,
Little Darlene dulutzeti,
daughter a Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander Gulutzen, is confined to
Seaforth Community Hospital,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Nelson Reid vis-
ited over the weekend in Strat-
ford with Mr. and 1VIrs. Alvin
StiMore.
M. and Mrs. David'4erley
and baby son of Toronto spent a
few days with Mrs. W. R: Broad,
foot.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett
left on Friday to spend a few
day- at Orillia.
Miss Susan Bell and friend
of Waterloo were weekend
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Bennett.
Mrs. Fred H. Miller is a -pat-
ient in Seaforth Community
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Dennis
of North f3ay spent the _week-
• end at his home. s
• Mrs. Thomas Leeming has
been confined to Clinton Public
Hospital for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews'
and Mrs. Neil Read of Toronto;
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Gedrge Dundas..
Cotton Cuties
Walton Cotton Cuties met. at
the home of Gail Searle and dis-
cussed hems and achievement
dajt Which will be held in Sea -
forth, Nov. 30. Lunch was serv-
ecLat the next meeting by Mar '•
ian _McCallum, Heather McDon-
ald and Jean. Bennett.
ool Tlevrs
ThLs Week At the Seatorth Meld MCI% gehooll
by
Faye Munro and Sharon Dietz
Golden Bears Defeat Northwes-
tern
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The Golden Bears regained
their cry of victory last Wednes-
day When they won over Strat-
ford Northwestern by a Score
of 46-6. Gary Bennett led, the'
,Jtears to v' tom by coring
111W4 tou flz", ick -
ed" a single on -eceiv-
ed a pass for a two-point con-
version. Gary Nicholson made
two touchdowns and he also
had a two-point conversion.
Jim Dalrymple and Jim Hender-
son each scored a touchdown.
Congratulations team! The third
home game will be played on
Thursdays when the Bears con-
front Wingham. As this is the,
last genie of the season. we hope
our team can win over Wing -
ham to end the season in vic-
tory.
Girls' Volleyball
momaireniesossisourriarmariarommor_
An exhibition tournament was
held last Wednesday in Goder-
ich. The, Participation teams in-
cluded voderich, Clinton, Exe-
ter, Wingham and Seaforth.
Even though our tearns did not
win any matches they found 'the)
tournament useful for practice
purposes. •
• On Saturday the teams play-
ed in a tournament in Goderich
to determine who goes to
• WOSSA. Our teams defeated
Mitchell but both lose against
' Goderich. T -he Senior team won
the first .game of the match
against Goderich, lost the sec-
ond and were leading the last
game by a 'score of 13-8. How-
ever, "Goderich defeated them
15-13. The Junior team lost to
G'Oderich, by a score of 15-7;
This Saturday the Juniors play
in the Huron -Perth tournament
in Exeter and next Saturday the
Seniors play their Huron -Perth
tournament in Clinton.
Soccer .•
The boys' soccer team played
two games last week but they
did not manage to bring home'
a win. On Monday t. :y lost to
Mitchell 2-0 and on Friday they
were defeated by Clinton 4-0.
The ---boys,•Inade a, , fine—effort,
and tied two out Of a' total Of
seven. tvri though they didn't
alwaYA,Ayjnigtitey- had fttn r and
we're proud.of them.
Magazine Campbign
The students made one last
effort in the campaign which
took our sales over our quota.
The grand total of Curtis sales
were $2,439.69 and Exposi-
tor nearly as much. The top
grade was 9A who sold $11.13
per student which came to
$300.51. The students who sold
$10.00 or more are now choosing
their individual prizes'. The stu-
dent body will watch a feature
length- film -on Wednesday, a
• reward for reaching their quota.
Hallowe'en Dance ,
The first school dance was
held last Friday in the form of
a Hallowe'en party. The 'New
Set provided the music and the
dance was sponsored 13y. the
• GAA, The dance was a great suc-
cess and most who attended
wore costumes.
_ Christine Turnbull and Don
Murray were judged the best
dressed couple; Mary Anne
Knuz won the'prize for the most
original costume; Jane Sills was
the best. dressed girl and John
-McGrath was the best dressed
boy.
Boys' Volleyball
Seaforth played Mitchell in
an exhibition volleyball game
on Thursday. Our boys won two
out of the three matches. They
play in Clinton on Wednesday
and their tournament is on Sat-
urday. Good luck, team!
THE HOME .TEAM
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Stewart Bros, store as it appeared shortly after the business was establish-.
• ed and before a fire in 1905.which desqoyed. the third floor of the adjoining
building occupied by W. R. Smith, In the upper windows of the Stewart
,Stores are members of the tailoring and dressmaldng departments of•the firm.
Congratulations. Seaforth!
on your Hundredth Birthday .
When Seaforth was -just a mere 35 years old, Stewart Bros. was
founded by Charles and Harry Stewart and so we justly feel proud
of the fact that our firm has growti up w-ith Seafort4.
It has been'our policy and pleasure to be a part of, and contribute to
so many worthy causes, deserving charities, and ther good works.
To lend our talents, time and effort, throughout these 65 years
to every worthy cause, with -out thought of reward,. has afforded us, at
Stewart Bros., a deep feeling of satisfaction, that in some
small way„ 'we. could help make Seaforth a good town to live in.
The fact that we have survived through two wars, business recessions,
the great depression, and our own, oft times, difficult financial
trials, can _he attributed in no small way to the generous, year after
year patronage and loyalty, the good people of Seaforth
have generously given us.
The present partners' of Stewart Bros. trained under the original
founders and dedicated to their determination to sell quality
merch4dise at fair prices, to give the best possible service to
customers and to keep abreast of the changing times and trends, are
determined to continue these policies — that have built this business.
_ We look forward to the future of Seaforth, and our own
bUginess', with the confidence and faith that even better things
will be ours in the new century that we now are embarked on.
STEWART BROS.
J. A. STEWART
Men's Wear
Established 1905
D. R. STEWART
Ladies' Wear
• CONGRATULATIONS
on your 100th Birthday
SEAFORTH
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