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Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Plue, of Codrington with John Delaney and 'Mr. lnd Mrs.. Steve Mur- ray. j Mrs. Jessie Johnson and Mich- ael, London, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Morris and Paul, Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and family,, '"'London, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris. "Did you hear about the ex- pert who plans to cross foxes with kangaroos?" • "What's his objective?" "Fur coats with built-in poc- kets." Ua • Jack Malone. Owen Sound, .with Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Ma- lone. Miss Karen Kale in Kitch- ner. Mrs. Joseph Eckert and Tom Eckert .in Kitchener with Mr: and Mrs. Joe Leiss. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray and family, East Lansing, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mur- ray, Gordon Kennedy, Toronto, and Miss Rita Kennedy, London,. with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ken- nedy. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flanagan, Mr.' and Mrs. Ron Marcy and family, • Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme. 4 Students and Parents Will Enjoy Our "School Headquarters" It offers an unique advantage TEXT BOOKS FOR GRADE 13 Books, Binders, Pens, Paper, Book Refills, Math • Sets, Clothes, and many other items can be -had at one stop, Check Our Sehool Opening Special Values All supplies required by pupils of St. James School, Seaforth, are available! Check our Children's Wearing Apparel LARONE'S. } Seaforth 5c .to $1.00 Store Stationery - . Gifts Notice of WATER SHUT-OFF All the Municipal Town of Seaforth Sunday, August 29, 1965 , 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (D.S.T.) SHUT-OFF NECESSARY TO CHANGE MAIN CONTROL VALVES • Your co-operation is requested SEAFORTI- PUBLIC UTILITY. COMMISSION D. SILLS R. J. BOUSSBY • Chairman' ' Manager News Items of the Week:sin • Brodhagen Miss ' irgii;ia Leouhardt, daughter of Mr: and Mrs.. Mer- vyn Leonhardt, has .been con- fined to,,iSick Children's Hospi- taI, London, for examination. Mr. and•Mrs. Wayne Jarmuth, of Oshawa; spent a week with his• parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jarmuth. • • Mr. and -Mrs. Ross Fries, of Bridgeport, at the same home on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligsen and Gary, of Windsor, with his mother, Mrs. Ernest Elligsen. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benne, wies visited relatives in Detroit recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Quer- engesser, of Stratford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benne- wies. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Messer- schmidt, of Detroit, visited Mr. and • Mrs. Norman Bennewies and other relatives. Bouquets of gladioli adorned the altar of St. Peter's Lutheran Church on "Sunday in memory of William L. Querengesser, who passed away seven years ago August 22. They were plac- ed by his wife and family. Cemetery decoration service at St. Peter's Lutheran Church will be held -on Sunday, Aug, 29, at 2:30 in the afternoon, Rev. A. Kappes, of Wisconsin, Minnesota, father of Rev. ,J. Kappes, will be the guest speak- er. Sunday c oo .. and the morning service-• are• cancelled for this Sunday. Sgt. and Mrs. Dick Watson, Douglas, Donald and Diane re- turned to Calgary, Alta., after Visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Lavern Wolfe, for 'a few weeks. They Will be leav- ing for Germany this winter. Or. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe, Marcel, Darrell and Dale, of Kitchener; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and Steven, of London, spent Sunday at the same home: They celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Don Wolfe's sixth wedding anniversary, and Lorne Wolfe's and Douglas Watson's birthdays. . Mr. Leonard Mueller; home rom • Kitchener with his par- ents, •Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mil- er on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,Diegel, f Kitchener, with his father nd grandfather, William and George Diegel,• Mr. Clare French has finished aking a -summer course in Lon - on. Mr: and Mrs. A. Van der uellen are the proud parents f a baby son, born at Stratford eneral Hospital. . •Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brink and amily spent Sunday at Gode ich. - Mrs. Mervyn Lkonhardt and rs. Gary Sholdic visited Vir- inia Leonhardt at Sick Chil- ren's Hospital, London; and im Clark at Westminster Hos- ital, London„on Monday, Vir- inia returning home with them. Visitors at the home of • Mr. nd Mr's. Lavern Wolfe: -•Mr. nd Mrs: John` Watson and lam-. y,,and, Mr. Dan 'Watson, all of oronto; Mrs. Jim `Cole and Ed- a, of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs, enneth Cole, of Oshawa; Mr. nd Mrs. arauI .McCool, Connie nd Danny, of Kerwood; Roy euerman, of Calgary, A-lta.; r. and Mrs. John .Hinz, Kitch- ner; Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Mc- Ioy” and Mr. and WS! Ed. Oli- er and family, all of Stratford; and Mrs. Sam Wolfe, Monk - n; Mr,'and Mrs. Harold Gloor, itchell. Clayton Ahrens', who. was at e Army Camp at Ipperwash as instructor for the summer, s returned home. A farewell party was held for a a a it a a 111 r. to th an ha • New Books At . Library New books received at Sea - forth Public Library are: Adult Fiction•(author's name, followed by name of book))— Du'Maurier, Daphne: The Flight of the Falcon; Procter, Maurice: Death Has a Shadow; Munro,. James: The Man Who Sold Death; Haugton, Donald: The Cherry Pit; Knebel, Fletcher: Night of Camp David; Adams, Clifton: "The Grabhorn Boun- ty; Fish, „Robert L,: The Diam- ond Bub e; Woods, Sarah: ,Tire Windy Side of the Law; Wain- wright, John: Death in a Sleep- ing City; Beeman, Douglas: H. M. S. Saracen; Armstrong, Char- lotte: The Turret Room; George, Peter: Commander; St, Pierre, Paul: Boss of the Namko Drive; Baberu, ohn: Castello, Porto- fino. Adult No Kenneth E.: Denis, Michael -Fiction — Read, he High Valley; is At Home With Michalea; Algren, Nelson: Notes From a Sea Diary; Welch, John: Famour Sea Battles; Bell, Joseph V.: Olympic Thrills; Hunt, Gordon: One Morever: Severn, Bill: Magic Shows 'You Can Give; Thomas, Gil: Antiques in Your Home. Children — Murphy," Robert: TheGolden Eagle; Kepes, Juliet: Five Little Money Business; Kall,Marjory: A Valentine For Winnie; 'Woolgar, Jack: Hot on Ice; Farley, Walter: The Horse That Swatn Away; Pallas, Nor - vin: The Abandoned Mine Mys• tery; Brenner, Barbara: Beef Stew; Potter, Marian: Milepost 67; Martini, Teri: Mystery of the Hard Luck House; Aubry, Claude: The Christmas Wolf• Bowen; Robert S,: Hod Roti Rodeo; Laffin John: Codes and Ciphers; Hoofs, M,: Children of the Northern la'dreat3, Miss Susanne Whitton Saturday evening in Hinz's Hall, whgi,riq leaving to reside li Hamilton after .spending a few nlontbs here withher friend, Miss Phyl- lis Hinz. Misses June, Voch, Stratford.; Joan McLean and Linda Mc- Lean, of St. Marys, have been holida''ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert French. Miss Sandra Doman, of King- ston, with hersister, .Mrs. Kappes, and. Rev.' J. IIappes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McKenzie, Randy, Bradley, Gregory and Cheryl, of Detroit, and Mrs. Fred Hoegy, of Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy on S unday. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Shol- dice, Scarborough; Miss -.-Ruth Davey, London; Miss Lois. Dav- ey, Monkton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice,: Paul and Mark and Mrs. Elizabeth Querenges- ser with Mr. and . Mrs. Russell Sholdice on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buuck and David, of Milverton, and Miss Janet Hinz, Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Buuck, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne'Dijtm'er, of Scarborough, with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Dittmer. Miss Shirley Trentowsky, Reg.N., London, with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Trent- owsky. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. KIe- ber, RR 2, Walton, are continu- Mg •the building of .the .'house which was started by Mr. A. McDermott and sold to ' Mr. Kieber. Mr. and `Mrs, Wayne I euer- man, 'of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dietz/ Bornholm, with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman on Sunday. Mrs. Marie Ryan, of Niagara Falls, Ont., with her sisters, Mrs. Rachel Ahrens and Mrs. Lena Elligsen. Quite a number from here attended the cemetery decora- tion service at McKillop United Brethren Church on Sunday af- ternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice and Beverley with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querengesser at their cottage at Kettle Point on Sunday. . Mrs.' Elizabeth Morenz, Kitch- ener, with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton FIinz, and called . on • other friends. A new Canadian flag was pur; chased for the Sanctuary, of St. Peter's Lutheran Church by the members of the Lutheran Church Women, Brodhagen and District Cham- ber of Commerce held their monthly meeting at yy ich sec- retary Russell .Sholdic gave his report on the chicke barbecue and about $900.00 was realized. A discussion was held on the building program.' GINGERICH'S 12th White and Black Heavily Constructed Boot and Low -Cut Styles for good support, to fit not only your foot, but your pocketbook! GIRLS' BARFLEX - with Arch Support,• in assorted colors. Phone 527-0690 READ'S SHOES & LUGGAGE Seaforth WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0'240 0"040 11'•11.,:'%a S.izziing Hot SIJMMER SAL_ Custom Range . FREE FRIG. MODEL 32541 'ONLY $ 179. 008, Trade SUMMER CLEARENCE 23" GE TV Set x• .:•••1 :,,«.> , a•¢ ;;� • fir;:; • fir' 3u � f / ',�✓'�i fg u: 1111 : f •s:',I 1111`:?:v•.. 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