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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-12-12, Page 3THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1940 THE SEAFORTH NEWS DUBLIN Martin Klinkhamer is recovering from a knee injury caused by a fall from his horse. Ma's. Kathleen Feeney received word of the sudden death of her cousin, John H. Moan, in Toronto, from a heart attack. A group or C.Y.O. members were guests 01 the Seaforth group last \trednesday night, The social even- ing consisted of games of euchre, a very interesting program and danc- ing In Music by a local orchestra. Golfing; ,kd'ng. 1 siPl � otorin�. ALL YEAR 1ROUND IN CANADA'S Peerireen PLAYGROUND YES, out in Vancouver and Victoria, GOLF is played all year 'round! Warm sea -breezes and the protection of the mighty Coastal mountains maintain a moderate temperature in which all outdoor sports take on an invigorating newness. Plan now to visit Canada's EVER- GREEN Playground—for rest or play, the ideal place for a thoroughly enjoyable winter vacation! Special Winter rates at hotels. The new Hotel Vancouver's spacious rooms and de- lightful accommodations will add to the pleasure of your stay in Vancouver. TRAVEL WEST THE JASPER WA'! USING THE AIR-CONDITIONED CONTINENTAL LIMITED TTRACTIVE RAIL RATES Reduced sleeping -car fares ... Low meal rates on trains Always Use . , , CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS TELEGRAPHS • MONEY ORDERS Speed : , . Dependability ... Safety Full information from any ticket agent B iSKI'I S ASK 018 111:IES Ap`y / HENSALL Council Meeting— The regular meeting of the village council was held Monday evening, 1)ecernber 2nd, with all members pre- sent. The minutes of the last nu•et- ing, also ala' nomination results read. Mr. W. 0. Goodwlu and Mr. G. M. Case appeared as delegates from the chamber of eonlmerce re a gran(. for the Christmas tree, Moir and Horlaa, that we grant the ehambe,' of com- merce $25 toward the Christmas tree. Carried. Mr, R. J. Patterson, tax col- lector, reported having .received $1,312.41 cash, $1,450 in prepayments to date 00 the 11140 tax roll. Horton and Molt, that the constable be in- structed to collect the poll tax et onCP. Carried. Correspondence read from Flight Lieut., ,1. M. Roberts. R. C. A. F. re use of the hall, and tiled. Bills and accounts; 1-1eosatl Hyden, hall, $4.55; H. T. Cudntore, gravel, streets, $4; Thos. Kyle, salary, $55; 1). Robertson, salary, councillor, $22; 11..1. Cameron, do., $28; P. Mott, do„ $28; H, W. Horton, do.. $28; R. 11. Shaddiek, salary, reeve, $42; Dr, I. G. Smillie, M.O.I-1., salary, $90; R, J, Patterson, salary $45, postage $4.51; R. J, Patterson, revising voter's list. $5; Jas. A. Patterson, salary $.112,45; voters' list revision, 41.20; W. 11, Davidson, coal, hall, 0211.00; (leo. R. Mess, printing, $38; Chamber t''onr melte, grant $25. 'Total $0113.111. Moir and Horton, that are now ad- journ until Dee. Hitt at 4 p.01. Car- ried, James A, Patterson. Clerk. Word has just been received here of the death of Mrs. Andrew Murray. iu Regiuu, formerly bliss Jessie Pat- terson of lieasttll, a daughterofthe late Mr. and Id's. ,las. Patterson. Miss Helen Moir spent the week end al the home of her brother and sister -hilae', Ili'. and Ml's, Melvin Moir. Mr. George Walker is in Toronto this week attending Ole funeral of his aunt. \ weddin.t of interest in Nelson. 111 l', took nlacte at ,Hiatt NIutster l'nifed Church Lethbridge .Uta. when Dr. 1 t01.1'ri':chard united in mar- riage \larguirtt Williams of Nel- son. tad \\'illiam Drank Smith,. of Lethbridge, Captain of thio trans - Canada airways. 17,!l,.e- ig the rere- minty the ',ride and groom motored t'' Nelson it.('. Thep soil! take resi- denrr iu \\itlnipetr, Man. I'll �i,,tn11 is the •:,1 of NIr. and \I r,. \V. R. "thione, formerly t0li,s Lu}it 11em- phiil of llcn.,tll1 of Nelson B.C..and a nephe.e of \Ir. :\. W. E. Hemphill and \Ir-. C. Cook, Metra((. Ile ratcls by aeroplane from Lethbridge to 01 ontreal. The i:urhre and f):.tate held in the T)nvn I1a11 here .'n \\'cdnt•st1:i eye. FREE SERVICE OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE removed promptly and efficiently, Simply phone "COLLECT" to WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED PHONE 21 • INGERsOLL PHONE 219 - MITCHELL J. Frank Willis is supervisor of ('13C feature broadcasts. During the 'week of December 15 he will be pro- ducer of three impo•taut broadcasts over the CBC national network. These include "Carry On, Canada!" on Sunday evening, "Wings of the Empire" on Tuesday evening, and "With the R. A. A. F. at Uplands" on Friday night. ttiug, tcbirh t+11, ,po,tsorccl its' lir 1C'hant11/er od Commerce, Ole (proceeds to •go'to the community Christmas 'free to be held on the '.hat of [tee - ember gas a success in spite of the inclemency of 1111' ti rather, and tiery- onc reports Raving ct joyful time. The prize winner, for Euchre aerr a, fol !Olt 1. ,,lir. .ir t, \h'.. la-. Sul seer: Lanes second, Mrs. .0. 14. d'ampthell; Ladies' t'on,olati,nt Mi., Grady, •\lc - Kenzie; tient.' first Itrize Ile. Jahn Sheppardl 1,eros' second \I -r. \\rut. Shephard; tii•its' •C'ons,ciatiuti lack !)sitz, iiie :chert of fortune teas ran and svwin,;..ra,td.. which were ,lnn- •r:cd •1,y- \Ir. .0, :pincer and son pro- ceeds for Red -Cross; and picnic Incam acre ai.ven to those balding the hick. numbers. t\Vinnitg sewing stand, were Nlessers Peter I\I Naar item, \\au NiacL m Beit ItiI v. o-innm,z ham. .are \111. Irene flo.z- garth and \(r, Claude Blows,. owe,. 1 u ket, ltd been sold previously on a magaz- ine rack tthich tea, made by the Pub- lic School Pupil- in \ir. I l o v es room. \1 r. lilawcs called up \Ir. Jas. ratter -on. Village Treasurer to draw the ticket. \Ir. \\'nt. .12eyn, Lls 'awn the magazine rack, 1.uerlt tuts served and dancing enjoyed t.. the strains of 011r -dock's oreltesera. t\It \\'ilhaan Slavin f 'r many year. t resident of near Ilcnts t,l, pas - e away at the home of his son Wenn early Wednesday niornin in hi. 77t1t year, The tit e t,ed had been in failing health for the past year, bet only ,became confined to his room :Thom two weeks ago. \1r..took yip residence on the farm about lli"1 mile•, east of 11ensatl, on which his -on Glenn now resides. some thirty years ago, where he had farmed ever slue('. ile was at very prosperous and diligent 'farmer. Simeiving are .four sons, William. Thomas, Fred and Gleno. one sister \lis: liliza'hcrh Slavin, llensall and .brother ,\411. Thos it n•in, Kandle.. Sas'k, A ,private 'funeral sect!Ce was held from the late residence on Fri- day afternoon , conducted by Roy. R. A. ,Brook. •\ir. Benson Stoneman stn•¢ a solo entitled "Jesus Lover of er1 �y' ekm .411 We Fire Selling Quality oks Books are Well Made, Carbon is Clean and Copies Readily. AU styles, Carbon Leaf and Black Back. Prices as Low as You Can Get Anywhere. Get our Quotation on Your Next Order. • The Seaforth 1e SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, 'nfy Soul"; "Abide with (lade" a favorite ity-mn was also sung. The !pallbearers were 0!t'ssers'George and Jack Glenn, Richard 'Taylor Sr., John Shepherd. Amur Robertson and 1.onis a'daeke Sr. ln•ternrrnt in 01ar'1'ag'tart's Cem- etery. BAYFI-ELD Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Wlcicantbe left this week for Windsor where `Li ty ('xpetl to reside. Mr, S. Widcembc of Windsor was in Bayfield on Sunday. - - Jas. Robinson- spent the week in London. Mr. J. Atkinson and Miss Patricia of Detroit spent the week end :at their home in the village. Mrs. J. Tough is confined to her iced through illness and Mrs. Hehner is nursing her. We have had cold stormy weather for the last few days and the mail couriers are having bad roads and have to take cutters to the rural Mail, L.O.L. No. 24 held their annual meeting in the Lodge. rooms on Mon- day evening and election of officers for 1941. The following were elected: W.M., John Parker; MM., Walter Westlake; chaplain, A. E. Erwin; tree. sec., Nimliiiu Heard; tlnanelttl see., ('has. ("lemienhardt; treas., H. Stinson; marshal. Win. Parker; first lest„ Wm. Mel)ool; dud lett..- 13. Darrow; eninlnittet•nten, it. Orr, le. Heard, 1.. Elliott, W. Ferguson end A. 19. Featherstone; tyier, L. Smith. Louis McLeod and son and McLeod telt for Port- Dover. where they ore fishing on a tug it Lake Erie. Th., municipal election was held in the Police Village of Bayfield int Monday. The following village trus- tees \core elected for 1:(11: W. Feng- uson, .1. Robinson. and 1., Elliott. Miss Margaret Ferguson of Wind- sor spent the week end at her Roane. REVIEW OF TH-E WEEK ilonn:n'a'e I. 1.. Ils1e), \lini.',r ,f Finance, - December 3. introduce special war budget its Common, de- signed to conserve needed foreign ex- Outage, xO tu,e, Budget bit (aisle,lu idly Importation of p t .inset to ,ar'- bu syortint ,., i., other non -'s e natal et unn eliei tout nvr-t-terl inti; cit nt rte , 01,'', New. tttncl!snd prohibited. Nlotitr than pa'. -timer ears, petroleum products and a ,tide i, t of other i•rmmt tit ie-• permitted bmh,n't;(tion from nim-sterIing comet •.ie, only tinder licrnsc. I.,ne of Be- en•,- tail He gradually reduced. Excise ,a'. in 25 ,,err cent intl,,,•e,l on mutt electrical and tier ap- pliances lids ante. including radio., camera-. vacuum cleaners. Excise 't:tx oat a:ttantabilvs let to value of S7t111 increased front lit to .20 per cent. t tl..lonts -duty on 34 classifications rr t'nitcd Kingdom products removed en• lotsered. 1nrportatiou of fres; fruit and vest! , utile, not affected. Foreign Iixchange savings under special ,budget estimated at from S.tt:tlt,01t0 to $02100,10 :1, a month. Colonel J. L. lIalston, 10!ini-ter of Defence, accompanied hy,(Majot Gen- eral ,,tet ar. t'hief of General Staff, arrives in Landon for conferences with British authorities. !Colonel Ralston is the fourth member of the British -Cabinet to visit ,creat (Britain .ince ,the declaration of war. \lilitary ,forces of Canada design- ated "The Canadian \rnty" by - Or- ,lev-in-iCouncil. -(hits and formations on .\calve Service will ,he designated "active" formations; other units and formations will be kno'w'n as "Re:• Theite ork11, to acct JUST LIKE PAGE THREE trw -i, nn anon. (cent \.sob" ail it • Service -For 1 and N.1'..1.01." Xon-1 tutane•nt \rile 03ilittcr ill< - appear l'ritin use. Paribas.— of el '„y n1 current requirement-, prohibited. bited. Exception made for war ltdtt 11111,. i'nrp t: To ,assure aftuitiloo sreetlies ,re! :or fell 01:1' 11' stn 1 11111, 10 11' - 1 a.C111 111,111 ,-n mg !nem: r• Uf ,rads r 11111.11, 11,) tt igure- 0t litany year, -- 4 4 per cent. I) !Mid el i s 1 b re- tarn- .1 ,e 11.!,':•-'-1 t tato-tt^:t' o•n' :1 Its ;0 2 1scour.. Index, 'baser n ' r+^,: , 11(11, .rod at 139,2 nnq,;trod With 1.3'.3 o,t carr „ r 1, 14,1..r and 123,n ou N enr',er 1, 11030, Canada's external trade in Octo'her. e'setuliIto g,•11. reached a high 350111 int recent yea',, aggregating $3115, 435.1.,3 ',ittparnd with i,1'49,0ti5,0.34 in September and :$10'0,471,796 iu Oct- ober. ber. 1939. Key Hien front essential war in- dm:tries, serving with the-CA,S.P. will be permitted leave daring the winter to return temporarily to such indust- - ries. 4bntract'- awarded by the Depart- ment of Nit -IMO -Lilts and supply ,Luring the week ended November 32 num- bered 24114 and totalled $315.6113123. Wilfred I. T. Gagnon, !Montreal, ap- pointed Joint - Director General, Pur- chasing Branch. Department of Mun- itions and Snpmly. - 0!r. Gagnon owns two shoe •fact- orie=s :\ire! and Sons. I:td. and \Wil- frid Gannon, Ltd. Contracts awarded for construction of six more corvettes (submarine ehator) rtor Canadian !Navy. Corvettes ordered now total 70 - ten °ar Royal!Navy. Present naval eonstrhOtion pro- (lrantme -involves expenditure of ar- ound $70,000,000. \\"ant and For Sale Ads,3 weeks 50c PILL) ' GARAGE SEAFORTH Chrysler Plymouth and Fargo Dealer Crane in and see the new Plymouth car and Fargo Truck We air) have a ervice Truck—ii you have car trouble, phone 179 and we will come promptly Electric Welding - Done by an Experienced Welder, Ken Campbell 'Work guaranteed. The portable welder can be meet, an,, flare or without Hydro wit a PHONE 179. kit Repairs Strictly Cash SEAFORTH \Ve Aim To Please DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAI?ORTH 15. EXETER 236 DARLING & CO. 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