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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-06-13, Page 2PAGE TWO TRY IT THE "SALADA" WAY Infuse 6 heaping teaspoons of Salads Black Tea in a pint of fresh, boiling water. After 6 minutes strain liquid into 2 -quart container; while hot, add 1 to 1 !4 cups of sugar and juice of 2 leptons, strained; stir until sugar is dissolved; fill container With cold water. Do not allow tea to cool before adding cold water or liquid will become cloudy. Serve with chipped ice, The above makes 7 tall glasses. Cook-Kestte Wedding— A pretty wedding was solemnized in the Cites Blvd, United thtn ch 2n Windsor on May 29 when Rev. Far- rell united in marriage Ilene Ruby. eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry J. h stle, of Exeter. end Clare M til+: n took, of Detroit. tit. Milt. She was a,reteled by hor sister Mi.••, Vera Kestlt. The grnoni was attended. 1,y Mr. Jack Gibbs. :after a short jimmy - moon they will take up residen,'e its Detroit. StanbureeFyffe— The marriage :;f Miee A;iezai>•_c.. Allen Fyne, daughter of M'. and Mrs. W. D. Pyle, to Mr. John Lewey eetnniuy. son of His Hone' JudgeJ. G S. Ste:lim y and Mrs. b sneer;y, took plee' very gtfietly in the trail• et Keex l'hltreh at 4.ee e elle k ell Sat urea!: eftre noon with the [zee H. el, l..-1111er, 11.A.. Th.11., .,: 1 t th::c. The h: id,' w:,t,- a lnenly dross Poach ,•r•,pe with large der Y;i, 2, It ho'. nowd..r• bile i . rte, .•e:d carried a bouquet .a Tells ttt..l- r.. tt•a-- sister; ells, ii •l: i Fyffe e.e ine : erai with ;mete ewe tee- het mrd corsage tf .a Pel,- :eel Mr. 11t ha:,1 . ,. ,11fu.y hrs tiler ++f [ht; a , ,t,., st a-• tit:= i -t.d- ants. Eel;, w.n',• :s; :.. I the - immediate families and friends of the bride's parents on Wilson avenue. ;sir, and Mrs. Staanbury left an a brief trip. The bride wearing a powder hi-te. .ruck . an 1 hat and a navy bine . t'atharines tetaudatel. Called Up— :Me Reece 3ted i whit ist WI .he .an :a1 the Napnnee liigi. S, hoot, anti W1t., C. i' several y.atrs has been .•aintuw 'with Hee Napane.:: 4:th Bat- :'} tit irisin; Ile is now Captain has the c :S>f-.--Ex-,.,.a tau..•,1,I vtc;ate. Joined the Colors— s.•wr_n! yeeng ni'n free; Exec. tsar, ]cheer ;he 1 t'•R'> Leeelee. 1 , wlr have a n:uiy donned the unif,,,.:•, in. iu+l.• Uhester Learnislt, .7111 ten Semi • . , Jas k Briutaeli and Wal- ley F>+nil . Tho l,s ter isit Blyth hoy wh„ was cntployeti ss h;;:•be,- with Mr. .1. `1'e.,ain..,r. Police trvestigate Theft— A sI!ientey urger, r„ P+st lee ,heft i the elm eft t ,rota l'hatr, I --. :t II. k ''.it `•lall,l:tl , Iw til:.' rte and hi.- fatally u' i. ,t1,.". . it ported that the party n ssper5 3 of thi. lit -t1 Irtee. :teen: 1;11.. i ttr,tiay to, gain ver,thce int r this hento. lent wa= THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1940 •Waiper-Chutes• :\ quiet wedding was solemnized at the 1 ,.urrh of the Redeemer. L:omion, svhns Irene Prances Clutter, eldest danglttr.r of Mr. and airs, Edwin Clutter, Varna. was united in snarri- ag. tet Notunu51 F.;- Wolper, sin of Mr. and lairs, Edmund \Valper, of Dash - weed, Rev. i'anou W. A. Townsend officiated- The attendants were Mary 1 huter, sister of the bride, and Alvin Wolper, brother of the groom. The bride wore a white dress of crepe with matching accessories and car- ried a bouquet of Briareliffe roses and lily of the valley. The bridesmaid wore a frot•k of gaiety blue sheer ctrepe with a corsage of piuk roses. Following the ceremony a reception was held at Glen Allen. Ater a wed - sting trip to the Eastern States 13r, and Mrs, \Vallee. will reale on wat- erloo street. Lontleil, Engagements Announced— Mr. and Mrs, Jolul Turner. ('lin- tun, anitonnee the engagement of their third daughter, Mary Rebecca, 10 Norman William, second sou n 3Ir. and Mrs. \Vm. Griffiths. of Londe,. bore, the nmarrLage to take leave the latter part of June, 3Ir. and Mrs. Archibald A. Arne etrong of Bayfield announce tete en- •gagelnrtit of their teaughter, Misty Isobel. to Dr, R. Gordon Lea. sots of etre. I.ea et' \-ietoria, P51111e Edward Island. and the late Hon. Walter M. Lea, lite marriage 10 take place Baler- );- the latter part of June. Plane Damaged— Pilot 3lcTavish of Toronto, spend• ine, Sunday in this community. had hes light Cab vabin plane conte to grief on the Harvey McLagau tarso north of town. McTavish era's taking feral citizens foe rides in the plane teed had Earl Squire as n passenger althe time. Taxiing 011 the McLagan farm the plane struck a rock and was forced into a fence, causing aroltnd $79 damage to the wing, a supporting strut being bent and the fabric torn. Tha plane was taken to the Earl farm to await repairs, The oc•c'upants of the plane were itot tn]nred.- Nlitcitell Adyocate. Melick-Smith— A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Evangelical parsonage, Dashwood, last. Saturday afternoon at e o'clock, when Miss Della Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith of the Bronson line, Huy Twp.. and Clarence Howard Melick, son of Mr, - Alfred and the late Mrs, Melick of Zurich, were uuitee in marriage by Rev. H. E. Roppel. The wedding parlor at the parsonage was decor- ated with a profusion of ferns and June flowers and the bride looked charmingly lovely in her gown of pastel blue with hat to match, carry- ing an elaborate bouquet of bridal dower's. After the ceremony the hap- py couple returned to the parental home of the bride where about 99 .lose friends greeted then at a wed- ding supper. Mr. and Mrs. Melick will take up residence on the Meliclt farm nsar/.arich, north of town.— zurieb ;herald, Died At London— The death occurred last Wednesday at the Monte of his daughter, Mrs. Fraser McTavish. London, of George 31. Elliott, who for the great part of his life was a well-known resident of Goderich and of Huron County, being a former representative of the Child- ren's Aid Society. Mr, Elliott was In his eighty-third year. Ile had been an invalid for some years, but, became seriously ill only a week before his death. Born in Colhorue township, 011 si.tstentber 9, 11:7. fourth sou of Mr. Th With a 9 Ile Til] Alli ETTER and better mechanical equipment has played a great part in telephone service. But the human element—the men and women who make the equipment serve you so quickly and accurately—has been an all-important factor. Telephone employees are your friends and neighbors, fellow citizens of your local com- munity. Their most cherished aim is to provide telephone service that is efficient, speedy, and as nearly flawless as it can be made. More than that — they lay great emphasis on courtesy, on being as helpful as they can in everything that pertains to your telephone. The famous phrase, "The Voice with a Smile" expresses their way of work and service. Bell employees have made a great contribu- tion to our sixty years of successful opera- tion. It is to them in large measure, that Canada owes its world leadership in the use of the telephone. HAS BEEN 'S e. a Ijtlat An ()pewter of the e:gbiies Miss E. M. Guff 188 60 yypARS OF PUBLIC SERVicl; )Manager azul Mrs. William Elliott, the lute 71r. Elliott spoilt his earlier years at 1:15rah ing, thou after conducting it dung•. business fora few years, he steroid it retail store in Goderich, where he de- veloped all extensive grocery and pro- duce business. Selling out after about twenty-ilve years, he conducted a shoe business for a time, then became county agent of the Children's Aid Society, which post he held for seven- teen years until his retirement in 1928 on account of poor health. He served several years in the town council and county council, Was lures• ident of the prohibition union. For more than fifty years he had been a member of the Independent Order of Gd3Peiluws. He married Esther Swaffietd, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Swaffielcl, oe Goderich township, and they cele- hrateci their golden wedding anniver- sary in 1932, After Mr. Elliott e retire - meat they resided for several ye•are at London, then returned to 1loderich where ilirs, Elliott died ill January, 1917. For the last few years lir. El - ling bad lived with his daughter at Lmnon. Surviving are three 110119 and one daughter: William 1:,, editor of the Sentinel -Review, -Woodstock; Geo. R., petroleum engineer at Bartlesville, Oklahoma; Thomas Il., advertising exertniv„ with Ml11'Laren Adverlising ContNoy, Toronto, and Mrs. 1 rases Me'l'avish, 207 Emery street, London. Another sols, (nester, former secret- ary or the Alberta Wheat Poet. died its British t'ohnnbia smite years ago. There ase also one brother 111111 One sister, John EEIliott., B.A., Loudon, for- mer high school prindpal, and Mrs. 71. Spa911ug. of \lugs. Manitoba, Thefimera1 tools place In:cede icb on Friday. Married In Detroit Of interest et ft'b'nde 'ind relatives in this vicinity was the lnin'riage in Detroit. of May ;;o, of Miss Laurie Parkinson, daughter of 3Ir. ant! ML's. William G. Parkinson, 10 71r. 1,21 Lambie .1enkine of Barnesville. Geor- gia. The norther of the bride was the former :Nary Osmond of 1311y11eld. The mar'r'iage servile was 11;211 111 It o'einrlc ill the aft. rnoon at Preston 3f th,dist 7 pl i opal ehmch ity the li.'verelni 10 Notion, pastor. 'Mr t'au w Poster. s rani t. and :Mrs. N.111,. Robinson. soprano, feud -red a1 T t pu,: to ..il e t ion , Miss - El a Fenn .1f 11,•ttvrit was thc 1+rid.'s sole at- .bdant. Mr. Uncoil, Parkinson of 1,•'t,•oit and 71:, Andrew 11usleetaid :ef nun :olio, 1,r+,tlt r 1114 c.,nt'31, of to incl r,•cpnetirel}.scrVcii. as list• r•. Immediately after the e.,.renlenw a reception was held at the home of t11e bride's parents. Among the nut -of - town guests present were )hiss Sylvia !ermine front New York ('Ity, Mr, luno Mrs. Stanley Scudder anti Reginald Scudder from Akron, 011io, Mr. and Mrs. William Good front Auburn, On- tario, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spragge from Goderich, Mrs, Winifred Young from Roseland, Ontario, and Miss Josephine Raset from Pott I-Iuron, Enlisted for Active Service— Kenneth Hunter of Goderich and Fred Crieb of Seafortit, both of whom hold the rank of lieutenant in the non permanent Huron -Middlesex regiment. have enlisted with ether regiments now Being brought up to full strength for active service Iien, a son of MIs. Hunter. Victoria street., and the lute Dr, A. C. Hunter. left 011 Monday to join the Essex Scottish Regiment of Windsor. having passed a stiff medi- cal inspection the previous Saturday-. The Windsor Regiment had a scarcity of well-trained officers and the ynrg Goderich barrister answered the call which was sent out officers in non- permanent units. Fred Crich, a form- er resident of Goderich, has enlisted with the Royal Canadian Army Ser- vice Corps and at present is stationed at Stratford with the Highland Light Infantry of Canada, which has taken over the barracks 'formerly occupied by the Perth Machine Gun Regiment. —Goderich Signal -Star. He crossed the ocean many times without thought of fear; he crossed the rugged Alpine range; he crossed the desert drear. He crossed the jungle, dark and dread, nor trembled for his life and yet he doesn't care to cross his pretty little wife. Lifts Ya' °]q she 7A POTS AND PANS NO need to scrape and scrub in slimy water. A solution* of Gillett's Pure Flake Lye just lifts off grease layers . , , loosens hard -baked food . . . takes the drudgery out of washing up. Keep a tin always handy! 'Never dissolve lye in hot water. Tisa action of the lye ittely heats the crater. FI1EE 1300KLee— The 'Gitlets' Lynn )Booklet tells how this powerful cleanser Clean, clogged drains - . keeps out. houses clean and odorless by destroying the contents of the closet .. , how it performs dozens of tasks. Send for a free copy to Standard Brands Ltd., Fraser Ave. and Liberty Street, Toronto, Ont. Birds do More Good than Harm 9i41111l• 01 the+ birds. that sieve mit Inns 0f dollar, 10 crops every year are still misjudged. Fruit raisers of ten look .m relios us .11(11110. be• cans.. of alto .kiln's appetite 1:,,' rherries• 1'et robins coastline 1, set Is 1at•ninl to fruit 191'gas throes 11 out tea year, and 'uly .tante 1110 dna utg peeliele in Julie anti July do 11.9)1 eel etteiveted raw 1, any e 1,1o. \Gill bee 1 eem- n ripe, forin 11t t -.0,1' p 1 their food \\,r„deo. , i,1 5 ur „t,,,, i p„+ •4 damaging tre. .s 1,y 1ii••h i?iL.. Each bob tie bird has hated the 1-,t Y:1 +rt sirtrtiwr wnad•berhi u.-,-rr. \V, • (51.1pochcrs are ll ung. Ow meet els rot, 1 gin ertatienr 1-. AVM: 1 li ,ny 1111 111 7 eclat ,t• in-,,, ,- ti..... other hind- '1110101 a.. 1. \\'lieu swallow'- it. -.Is 1.r, 1 .ro front the eat, -. 1.f banes, some „f Pie best friends of ire (''arnt have tttruesi 0way SWall.ws.catching 11',-11 food on the wing, ronsnit1 v',a numbers 0t harmfdyin:•ct.. l5111!t'Ially ul dllri0Ft rhe 11esgtiu> insrind nurilltiug periods when they. life most other birds, eat little beside animal food. Young birds inside tee, 11,91 4,(111 teal more 111Ree•te then their parents. Swsllnws should ftr e�> cemented to build „n barn euvee by providing soul for nest nlortar and u shelf to support seas. !even emelt oz. trance holes alight b.e rut 151 ha r0 gt1i1s . Its the fruit df,irie+s, the ,riot,, Iter Mem sensed of damaging unto.:,' garden peas. 10 t the oriel.; s f axi r:o SSsts principally- of caterpillar•-. It also eats quantities of plant and b.trlh lire. ant w-a-SP>s. grasshoppers, spHei.. and tt•eevils. New re,carcit has wide.) chapter to the present motelei,4e fat- a. iteman to .11. Nature has .1•+• cisco a product, namely milk ter tat, aln.h is w:tie r s&ret. diem combined 1)y a secret fryr:u4t Rueter fat .has .1 something tl11)' other fats cannot claim. It 'produces better pirowrh and 'better health thee • lt)' other fats which have Ibsen aest'43, hot mlhat that "something"is etas not as yet 'been ,definitely determined, AS A FAMOUS ACTOR SEES LIFE, LOVE, ART—AND WOMEN. An article in The American Week- ly with the June 16 Issue of The De- troit Sunday Times, will disclose brit•, I.iant examples of the epigrammatic philosophy of Monsieur Sacha Goitre, the John Barrymore of France who, after four marriages, concludes that one woman can be adorable—but; two, terrible. Be sure to get The De troit Sunday Times. Want and For Sale Ads, 3 weeks 'ido J. 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