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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1939-11-02, Page 4PAGE FOUR, THE SEAFORTH NEWS BAZAAR and TEA WALTON COMMUNITY HALL Wednesday, Nov. 8th Quilts, aprons, fancy work, and novelties for sale. Special attractions will be white gift counter, guessing contest and, fish pond. Under auspices of Ladies Guild and W.A. of St. George's Church Everybody Welcome Rector, Ret 0. Watts l upplyingl President, Mrs. W. Humphries Sec.-Treas., Mrs. B. Anderson AlassoartursoreassaMOW WALTON Concert Recital- - A Concert. Recital will he held at Walton Milted t'hurt•li, Thursday. N+tv,'nnher s. I:I:111. at S.15 pan. Under the direction ..f Haien 13 Britton. as- sisted by junto, piano pupils of Ellr.. nberh- 3i:"ii= A.'r.t'.M.. Ad:aission. ,:eltllts 15c. children Ire, - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Slyants a.. r.'u'i -e1 after ste!.eli:.: past rl.xntb with her sister. 31r and Mrs. • Hall. Vancouver. B.C. Mrs, t'has .Drager left Sunday for • .lotto. where she .tit. t,.is $3»-talni= 1 the winter w^ah her daughter Mrs. Ken Rutledge. Mfr. Fred Rutledge of -Toronto visit•t ed with leis parents \it ,tnd Alts. F. Rutledge. Mr, and Mrs. Jamos, Alderson and - 3Irs. Angier 1&tr'rison. Toronto, are 1. .pending a few days with 31r. .and • Mrs, ,la'rtes Bishop. Mr, and Mrs. R. Marks. Percy Sehradcr and Toni Kirkby left \\'ed- neclay for northern Ontario to hunt.l They had the luck to return with a' live bear last time. We hope to see then with a live deer this time. Mrs, Robert Livingston left mou- thy for -Toronto to spend some months with her daughter. Mrs. Chas. Neable. • The friends of Mr. -and Mrs. Moody Holland are 'welcoming them or. Thursday evening in the conitnanity hall. and an enjoyable evening wily be spent by a large number. Don't forget the bazaar on Nov. S. Mrs. Russell Bryan, and Keith; care returned to their hon,':- in -Brits.: -els after nursing her mother, Mrs. Drag r. the p.ot few we - 31r- W. S. Forbes ha: - tui ..1 • ,ore• aft':r- spewing :. week with her ,^tether. Mr. Her .ry Sanderson. .. :fuller, 1L. Neaiaie T,,,i'.ntd slet a day with Alts. itoh.t" Livingston. Jin;. Livingston returned with Lim and w .spend the winter with her 4130' .3h3 r 10 Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Russ.•i! Kramer and family of Listowel Wet`.1 viatnrs at 33r. .la,.. McDonald's on Sunday. Mr. .lames Mnetill. who has been visiting relatives and friends for some time, has returned to his home in Victoria, •R.C, 31r. P. 13. Gardiner of Toronto is spending a few days around Walton. Mrs. John Buchanan ha' returned home after visiting relatives in Tor - mite. The Ladies' Guild and W.A. of St. George's rhureh met at the home of Mrs. T. Bolger and plans were com- pleted for the holding of the annual bazaar and tea nn Nov. Sth. The cop- per contest was brought to a close and Miss Mary Humphries, captain of • those collecting Large coppers. was the winner. The donation:- from both , sides were splendid aiitl a sum of al most S 311 realized. Tho VL'.A• held their meeting and made further arrange- ments for the bazaar. Mrs. Hollinger .gave a fine report of the Deanery held in Hensall. After the meeting lunch was served by the hostess. THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1935 illi.. being on the sick list \\ xi 11 her 3 speedy ree•oyery. 311. and :airs. Foster -Bennett. Billie td Mona. spent Sunday with. Mr, and ill's Geo. Eaton M. and Mrs. Fold Ai:dieson and family left for the West this week, atter spending a few weeks with his. brothers, John and Janes Aitcheson. MANLEY' .Mrs. John Murray Sr.. who+has ,been convalescing in Seaforth Hospi- tal with a broken arid, has been re- moved to cher 'daughter's. :qrs. Frank Evans, Dublin. Her many friends h to to see her removed to her home in our 'burg in :the near future. 31r. and Airs. Fred Eckert irons E- mor,cville ,,tent Sunday with his son and family. John A. Flekart. '!'he all work has been almost cantpleted ,chit 'the eNception .. tar- t . and some plo 1 in . 1.1w fioy 1 Drain was completed last eek. 5hit the ottenlion HILLSGREEN Ail >e ne in tire F1,; �rr I t are+ next Mr. and airs. Ed. Robinson of Mitchell have returned to their home atter spending some time 'it- the home Of •It+sir son, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. 31,bineon. The contiuu,'4 wet weather VARNA Mr. and Mrs. J. McAsh called on friends in Hensall Sunday. Miss Courtice, missionary on fur- lough from Japan, gave a very inter- esting talk on her work in the mis- sion field. Miss Mary Armstrong. R.N.. in company with her friend. lir. Gordon Lea. of Toronto, called on friends here Sunday. Billy Austin of seaforh spent a :lay with his mother, last week. Th: funeral r,f the late Jame: Aic- t'Iinchey t,1 Mensal] pts -red through 'he village Friday. Mr McClinchery was a native of Stanley. -ehere he .pent most of his life. We are.. sorry to report the illness P Mrs. Mei Webster but hope for a speedy recovery. The many frienils of Mr-'. Nelson Reid will be pleased to note she is much improved in health since spend- ing a few days its the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson and family spent a few days in Detroit. Mr. Geo. Beatty Sr., and Mrs. M. G. Beatty in company with Miss Edyth Mossop motored to Wroxeter and Lis- towel last week. We are sorry to report the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowson is under the doctor's eras. Several of the laymen of St. John's Church attended the banquet held in Bavileld Monday night. Rev. and Mrs. Shepherd, missionary of Aklak, in company with Mrs. La- tham of London, spent a day last week with the latter mother, Mrs. ?.:. Beatty. Air. rind Mrs. Gen. Corneellhave -e. lti'nr d hortie after spe,aling 1 aril h their I Mrs Marks In Toronto_ iPaat tIrt+ ', .t thri 51)13! .�lton t tl zit.: rn a! ,t Mr. i t.e0rge Fowler of 3,itfUr'1 ; ^mriay. i WINTHROP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little seen Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Geddes of Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Al Stone and family of N'orwieh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shannon, We were sorry to hear of Mrs. J. has held up the finishing of the fall work considerably. There will be no servloe in this church next Sunday as this congrcka. tion will worship with the Kippt n congregation and have the pleasure of. hearing Airs. Gauld returned mis- sionary of China: ELIMVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen and Mr. rhos. Bell spent the week end in Detroit with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Unger, also 'Mrs, R. Dennison, visited with relatives and friends at Palmerston, 13ornholin, Listowel,. and Mitchell, last Thursday, Mrs. Maud Harvey of London was 1 recent visitor with Mr. and hers. Wes Johns. Mrs. Garnet Johns and bliss Dor- othy Johns visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long of Atwood on Wednesday of last week. Air. and Ales \\'nl. Butler of Lon- don called on Airs. P. Whitlock and Mrs. R. Dennison, last Tuesday. AUBURN Mr. and Mrs. John Blake and Bern, ie. of Dungannon spent Saturday With Mr. and Ails. Win. Mclln•ain. ,lir. and Mrs. James Robertson spent a few days last week with lir. and Mrs. Frank Woods. Londesboro. We are sorry to r:rport that Mrs. Herb (airy is cundusrd to bed, hav- ing lost theuse of her limb:.. Anniversary servives twill be held in Knox Presbyterian Church this. com11133 Sunday, November S. Services will its 11 1.1 '1.111. and 7.30 p.nt., and the guest speaker will be Rev. Hugh Jack of Soatw'th.` Special music, will be furnished by the Choir. On Mon- day. ,;ov, ti, 0 loft' supper will be served hi the church basement from 5 to 3', after which a pito' entitled. ( hecrio Aly Dettrio," will the tpreseitt- ed lav the 1,oudesboru Y.P.S. in the Forester's Hall. 311 and Airs Wesley Braduoch were in Zurich on Thursday. alis A.ncha 31cl! ain has returned to her home anter spending she squi- nter t\ith Mrs. 11. J. Crawford of Dungannon. The heron tltr C:G.1.'1. and C.S. F.T.presented a allay entitled, \]iss 21,t111c " in the Forester's hall on Fri- r.,.;111. ri- t t . It nas presented tinder the ;u: s sof the Auburn Nlr, and \lr J. A. Nott and Ger aldinc sr Stratford. visited on Sunday -.11th \Ir. and Airs. W. T. Robison. Air, and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura I'r f htllil+s utre in London Olt Saturday Jackie 21'c'htti•.:;ht •cele'hrated his Sth itirthela). on : ('i•itay by having seven or :rirnds I to a party. E6Er1T T I 31�EATRE Seaforth NOW SHOWING Gene Autry Smiley Burnette "In Old Monterey" Mon., Tues., Wed. Next Thur. 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