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The Seaforth News, 1941-08-21, Page 4PAGE FOUR TIIE SEAFORTH NEWS TIIE SL::\E:'rRi'ii NEWS Saowdnn Bros.. Peahlisherc WALTON Guests 3tt tier+ i).+unix hinny for the week end were els s,s•i Mr. i'ar- eron Dennis, North 'lay: \ and Mrs. D. L. ela.se.n. 1-;'neine, lIieli.. ani Mies Dem Roh s. _.tet. Cutdr arise::. Mr. \Vm. Teyler, chile rweff. sp, nt the past week at the home et his daughter Mrs. D. H. Bird. Mr. Wm. Rossiter of London is spending this week with Mr. and MrN D. H. Bird. Miss A. Forrest. t-aclier nt ('rate brook. is holidaying at present with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Forrest. Mrs. Robertson. Toronto, has been spending a week's holidays with pa- rents. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. Born—On Sunday, August 17th. ti, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hoy, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Short and daughter Edwin and Charles Young spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rutledge and Colin, Toronto. are holidaying with her mother. Mrs. Chas. Prager. Mrs. Russell Bryan and sous are spending a week at Fingal where Mr. Bryans is training in the air force. Mrs, Ross of Holland, Manitoba, returned last week after spending a month 'with her sister. Miss Merger. et Kelly and her brother. :% r. Frank Kelly. Mrs. Mary Irreseel t:•;' Toronto ie visiting her parent. Mr. and .airs. Fleet Ennis. :lir. William Kelly who is I-r::it:f:.:: ger North dray has teen cisttttita at his Immo i:, Walton. W. J. Ilan e tries tine. :+ re. hest Ansi: on were t. Seel t e rent. +hay last week. Mast -•r Terry Dt esee1 has r e at.•E. home after spending his holiday- ill Toronto. Mr. Gordan Murray. spent the week end it a trip np North. Doreen Hogg of McKillop i'. hali- laying with her unvle anti aunt. Hr. and Mrs. 'Moody Holland. BLAKE Mr. and Mrs: Donald Nausea of Toronto were recent visitor: with hie mother. Mrs.- Manson. Miss Phyllis McBride and brother Keith returned from.. a holiday with cuustus near Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. FInlay are be- ing visited by a fresh air girl from Toronto. Mrs. Roy Gingerich was operated no at the Clinton hospital reeentiy. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Anna Mae Johnston is visit- ing at the home of her grandmother and Aunt Mary Apse aw SEE MO 01111111111111 to Canada's Greatest EXHIBITION! ovN HERR. FI LT.h asurwilli n Lt L .l n ee tthis o t dramatic tel ae. " thyr his umbled.esse and e, scntant:'' of thel t fit _ tnaetn s l p Canadr t Aviv's' action $f P See row Ct. r a sc ,t Hear the famous d to Amerieas t xa wr:.int athl d and vv a :h is t„ .the 14e11Dr on s ' t _, c t Hol Drivers finnia"'s with t e- t n the 1 l sot 5 t .:u. See eithi i al from the 4 cernere of the earth, uses See s industry and agriculture geared for v.arl • Championship sporting events every day! • Horse Show—and ancient vehicle parade'. 0 More thrills, ptn of warxmaterial! 0 Seeeactuall production It's an Exhibition you've never seen The skies well re_ ho perhaps well never see ag The illi echo the roar of fighter planes, The pavements with the tramp of marching feet. -You'll be thrilled, inspired, informed -ere youvtew "Cand's Answer." You'll want to see it all and see it often. 10 1 AO s ege LOP "aarmous Character to Aid War Victims t t Elsie, the Cow, gets Cable from Loral Mayor, Received by Premier Hepburn Elsie the Cow makes her debut a the Canadian National Exhibi'tiot tomorrow. Still thrilled by her cable from the Lord Mayor of Loudon, the tumultuous Canadian greeting that she received upon her arrival with het' "V" Chest in Niagara Falls and lu•r presentation to -night to Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn by the Hon. W. L, Houck, Elsie is ready to go to work for the Toronto Evening Tele- gram British War Victims' Fund when the gates of the Exhibition open. Famous as a character through her appearances at the New York W'orld's Fair and in the movies, Elide appeat•s at the Ex. in the per- son of '•\Venderful Lady," a war latest front the Island of Jersey. Leaving New York thisweek to make her then Canadian visit elle was accompanied to the Grand Cen- tral Station by the Canadian Legion and the Lord Mayor of London cabl- ed "To Elsie 1 extend bon voyage greetings and heartfelt appreciation on behalf of the peoples of Britain for her gracious and kindly gesture in assisting the Evening Telegram British War Victims' Fund. On this her Rest trip of goodwill from the United States of America to Brit- ain's greatest Dominion, I wish her Godspeed and good luck," Feted in Niagara Falls' last nigh( Elsie was presented with the free Qum of the City and was the guest of honour at a huge dinner at whieh Hon. \V. L. Houck luted as chairman sed toaste wore given by Hon. T, B. McQuesten, chairman of the Niagara Parks Commission, Mayor George Inglis of Niagara Falls, Ont., and Mayor E. Mirrington of Niagara Falls. N. Y. Following this dinner Elsie mounted the stand to review eight bands and hundreds of uni- formed marchers there to do her 'liner. Later during u concert by the ('arborundum Band and a great street dance contributions to Elsie's "V" Chest for BrItish Wat' Victims continued to roll in. At a special preview of the Exhibi- tion to be held tonight, Hon. W. L. Houck will present Elsie and her "V" Chest to Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn who will formally welcome Elsie to Ontario. Contents of the '•V" Chest, comprising contributions made in the United States prior to her departure and in Niagara Falls, will be formally presented to 0. 0. Knowles, editor of The Telegram, and will be cabled immediately to the Lord Mayor's National Air Raid Distress Fund in Great Britain. During her two-week visit to the Canadian National Exhibition Elsie will receive visitors in the same quaint, rustic boudoir in which she appeared at the New York World's Fair, The funeposter bed stall, ,the ::silk chute floor lamp. the curry. .'ash ire„ins set and the family ee..::sits ort the wall are all the .... inn Elsie will also have her -V” Cb. -et and hr -t• diary in which i'.i b,- eat.es: the record of he,r d err' VIAL . V situ s wilt be asked r :ere v'rintdt a. y terpin 1111On 1., "V" t u t w .t c it will ice addend to lee Tee seven:1:t i \%'n \'ietlrts 1 mei i•, solo. witlrnttt Post. • the Lc t,.Al.eye,t Fund CONSTANCE 'fee e Ari ai Mains and Woodman t ion WaS hold at the home of and :ears. Austin Dexter on Fr t n y afiermet. of Last. week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Troop of Chicago were at .,,leg- the guests. Mrs. J Riley held a quitting for Group • 2 of the Ladies' Aid on Tues- dee. ue- +, ee. and. two quilts were quilted. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilkinson of Stratford spent the week end with zany parents, Mr. and MI's. J. J. line -111, returning on Monday morn- ing. Workmen are busy completing the job of retleeorating the Constance elei eh which is being done by Mr. Kee- of Clinton, The regular meeting of the W. A. -vas ]veld in the basement of the church on Thursday afternoon, Aug - net 14th, with thevice president, Mrs. J. W. Carter in the chair. The meeting opened with hymn 362 foll- owed with prayer by Mrs. P. Lind- say. After the; business was trans- acted, Mrs. Chas. Dexter took charge for group 4. Hymn 111 was sung, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1941 and Mrs. Joe Riley read the SerpiAIROMMEIBmir - lure meson taken from Psalm 141. sire, Retie Lawson gave a- reading, "The Wor'ld's Bible." Mrs. P. Lindsay took the chair for the W. M. S. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Barnett of Wes- ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robs, Griutoldby tact week. Mr, and Mrs. James McFarlane and fancily returned to their home in Noranda, Quebec, this week„ after spending a couple of weeks with rel- atives here. Mt', and Mrs. Robt. Grimoldby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs` Oliver Poeoek of Holmesville, Mr. Leo Stephenson left Sunday for a period of training at Thanes Valley. Stanley and Henry Skoreski re- turned to Windsor on Saturday after spending their holiday's with their father Miss Olive Gritnotdby is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kerr of Brantford. The W.111, S. held their meeting on Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Lind- say took charge in the absence of Mrs. Britton. Silent prayer was ob- served after which Mrs. Lindsay of- fered prayer. A reading by Mrs. Hu - gill and a reading by Mrs. Robert Lawson, "The Bible," The theme. "Living the Christian Life." Temper - mice reading by Mrs. Snell, another treading Ml's. Adapts. Hymn. "Pass 14Ie Not 0 Gentle Saviour," was sung. Player by Mrs. Shell and Mr's, Geo, Adams, after which itt's. Lindsay tensed the meeting. DUBLIN Misses Aileen and Mary .Ir'dtin and Marion Meagher spent Sunday al their respeetive homes. \runt' :Loony, CJ.It.. 'Toronto. nhit his mother, lira• A, M. Looby; Mies Hilda Kennedy, London, \Ir. :tad '\Irs, Auguste i)uch:Arnie, St. l'oluntb:tit -and Miss Marion I11eag- her• 1;I melon, with Nit-, and Mrs. John 'Meagher; James and John Jor- dan, London, with \trs. Teresa .1or- slan: !\Ir, and -'Mrs. Edward Trott, Se'iiorth, with Mrs. A. \I. 'Lnohyt 'Miss 'Mary Beale is vacationing at present. Mrs. D. M. McConnell is spending a fete days in Detroit with her dau- ghter. Mrs. Rutledge and party, from London, spent Sunday - with Mrs, James Redmond. Mrs. E. Nagle spent a few days in Logan, the guest of Iter many nieces in that township. - Mr. John Darling was in London and Monkton on Saturday last. He is kept busy supplying farmers with new implements and repairs for many makes of machinery. Visitors; i\I-r, and \'irs, ,\M, i\1cCarthy and children, Detroit, with Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Michael McCarthy: Eduard Horan, Stratford. with his ttaughter, Mrs. W. Curtin: Mrs. James Donnelly and two children. Detroit, with her grandmother, IMrs. lane Blume; Ill's!: Lowen Lnolby, nurse -in -training at St. Joseph's ,Hospital, +London, with her mother, -Mrs. A. \1. Leahy; ,Mea and Mrs. Fergus Reynolds, T)etroit With lfr, and i\•frs. ,Joseph Carpenter and attending the sCarpenter-Crich wedding on- Saturday; [Miss Rose 'Fee- ney, !London, with her mother, ,Mrs. Kathleen Feeney; Mrs. Edward jor- dan and family, St, Clements, with. Mr. and i\Trs. Patrick Jordan: I\h'. and Mrs. W. H. Evans and Miss Olive Evans, Galt, with arr. and Mrs. P. Matthews. 'Mies Irene Donnelly- • is spending her vacation at her home add will be - .tin her duties as a teacher in Goder- rc'it llnsines' College on 'Monday; Vish;n•-: I\Tr•. •Catteri'ie Doyle, God- _ri:'lt, with Mr. and I\Trs. Donnelly; Mr. mel +Mr-. Chester Routi'+,1 e, Miss r •--+' I.,nd,n i th '\ire. ht to:'\( es \te'y atil ••, t.rl'., 1, t'n, -tis their pat- ..: .s.' Mr. itel ,Nle,. —Ii—.•h I erdm. BLYTH C •.: e t l,- 1' in the United r c'r t' tntr with Rn. .\t2rtr ,.r int tit'ir. Hi- stiliject was .. s I,+ lave.- A nt. e i feature +y Mrs, l\ ii t it I\Iatzc, \I•_•n;r 3t, ,Ch,, is, visiting relative's in roe neighborhood. At the er'ening Bic: Rev, Kenneth •\fitcitcli of tell., 1\licit., conducted the ser - .vice. fin F•t lt. ceen't, the members of th:• ch•sir of the Hinted church met at • le h,.tne of Mr, and ars. James Richmond in horror of -ane oaf their number, IMrs. J. A. Gray, farnterly jean \TcCallunt. a bribe of a few weeks. \ir. Douglas INT. 'Carr. Ingersoll, titlt'\•tr. and IMrs. R. Wightman; Chas. D. Barrett, St. Mary., with rt en t jack -McElroy has secured a a-siai an in a' hake shop in Kitchener. A large number of people attended the Ibinigo contest sponsored by the Blyth -Red 'Cross 'Society. At.bhe draw sponsored Iby the merchauvts 'Edwin Woods of Hattlett received the $5 prize. Setrd us bhe names of your visitors, ENT THEATRE Seaforth NOW PLAYING 10 0.01 end lnN1. G: ROBINSON+ ,\i IOC'LUPINO- it7)tN MELD `�fack[medor� "'' with /MOWER NNOt • GENE LOCKHART • OAB(1 Fn26EHALa oet, e w MICHAEL titJi1-A WARNER RIGS. not hm're:w R1,-A 0 Mon„ Tues., Wed. Irene Dunne —in— Cary Grant "Penny Serenade" hall's Favorite Heart Throb Next Thur. Fri. Sat. "That Night in Rio" COMING — "The Lady Eve" 1111 11241i141 Summer's Last Long Week -End GO: From Noon Friday, Aug. 29, until 2,00 P.M. Monday, Sept.1. RETURN: Leave destination up to midnight, Tuesday, Sept, 2, 1941 Times shown are Standard.. For fares and further information apply to your nearest Ticket Agent. CAiVADIAN.' NATIONAL N����atE� at of the end tet? 60 zee ct are aoiSt ex F Piet Tested Recipes THE LUSCIOUS TOMATO Referriug to foods, the sun -ripened tomato grown in this country is a general favorite among Canadians. Its greater popularity during the past few years, evidenced by the large increase in consumption 01 tomato products, is due in part to an awakened appreciation of the food value of the tomato, as well as to the fact that -its uses have become more varied. The tomato season is now at its height, and while the hot weather continues tomatoes will be served for the most part in salads, and a little later hot tomato dishes will grace the supper table. The spicy aroma of tomato relish front the kitchen is one of the first signs of early fall, and with the many recipes available housewives will be busy putting away the garden vege- tables in the form of pickles and relishes for winter use. Here are some of the favorite tomato recipes of the Consumer Sec- tion. Marketing Service. Donituion Department of Agriculture. Stuffed Tomato Salad 4 medium-sized tomatoes 4 hard cooked eggs. eltoneed ?e_ cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 1- eat) salad dressing Salt and pepper Iii taste Cult tomato s almost tlu•rengit 1w'iee- to form petals. and place in .Ittluee cups. Combine t,:ntnini, g tngrodieuts. season to ttiste. nnil pile on tutlt:'t' e•. i ilii hall, Potato salad. mixture Ve etaht• salad mixture Any lett•nver cold meat. diced Cottage cheese Chutney 1% dozen tomatoes - 1?,, dozen apples 2 red peppers. 11 onions lye pints eider vinegar 3 pounds brown sugar 'J'. pound seeded raisins 1 ounce ginger 2 tablespoons salt 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon Chop the vegetables and fruits, add apices, eugar and vinegar, and boil for one holo', Yield 11 pints, A man was known for his inability to think of anything to say to wo- men. His friends -were amazed when. the morning after meeting a strange girl at 'a dance, it was announced that he had become engaged. One inquired how it happened. "Well," said the tongue-tied one. "1 - danced with her three times and - couldn't think of anything else to say," UPPER SCHOOL RESULTS \lasinr Baynes, Fr. auth., f, hr, Comp. 3rd, _Maniere Bt st—leng. comp 1, Eng. iia. c, geout. c, Triq., Ands diem. c, It a 1. auth. f, 'Lat. comp, f, FA c. 1"C f; Edna T.rkert, Mods hist. c, ,geom. 3'rd, 'frig. it. •1.A ,ird, :UC' c, F.-\ 2nd. IAC 3rd; France. Etgie, .F,t' 3rd. Ed- q Mod hist. c, Physics 'f, rhrut, 2nd, U:\ 2uti, '1.1. 3rd, •F.'t 2nd,. FC'. i-*nci;• Thelma Forbes, \Tod. 'hist f; hrxncis 4301din¢, Georg c, 'Trig. •c, 13ot..ird, Zoo. c, Chou. c, :FA c, PC c. Ruth foynt EC -c, I\fod. hist. list, C'htnt, c, 1 \ 1st, LC 3 -rd. Gordon Keys, 1LIL c, I\Iod. hist c, Geom. r, ILC 1, -FA c, 1.1C f;' Lois Mc -- Ga -vin, 101. f. Aiod. hist. ,f, +Citest, 1, ILA 3rd. ,1..0 c, 'Iter c, PC c, ,Teresa IMcTwor, 'BC c, EL lest, Adg. 1st, 'Geon, dist, Trig. 1st, -Phys. e, ILA q'.at d,C. 1st, •FA 2nd, PC '1st. Helen 'Moffat, 'Prig, c, Bots c, Zoo. 3, 31A 2nd, IFC, 3rd; Doreen -Kegler, EL c, A1g, froth, Geon• 2nd, Trig, 3rd, :Bart. c, Zoo 'ltd, 'Phys. F, Chem. c, t"\ 3rd, i(' Std;; fatale Watson, EL r, lig. c, Trig. c, Bot c. Zoo. c; Irene i\'orknrett, \1 tel. IT is/. , •Ghon I'ri.g, 3rd, Pat. it, Z,, c, WINTHROP Miss Ella Armstrong and Marie-, Mr. and Mrs. Mali Armstrong and Miss Elva Pryee spent a week end in Toronto recently'. Mr. George Stewart and Mr. Will- iam Otte, who deliver our mail, are both 80 years young, and are as act- ive as lois of young Wren. Mr. and firs, Peter McGovern, Bob- by and Jackie and Billie and Mona Emmett. visited Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Eaton, Miss Margaret Montguaery' spent 1'ew days with llt'. and Mrs. Neil Alt tttCnutc'ry of Lntidott. About 25 lattice, .n' ('avert Church tart: at the hall and quilted and fin- dshed-4 quilts for teat Red Cross on W'edneeday afternoon. Misses Turnbull of Grand Bend are visiting with Misses Berva and Edith Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Little spent Tuesday at Belgrave with Mt's. Lit- t:e's tether, Mr, Geddes, who is Pte. Alex Bert' and Pte. George Case of the Elgin Regiment, are vis- iting their homes, TUCKERSMITH Mrs. Andrew T1e11 is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. Stackhouse in Lon- don. Mr. and Airs. Wm. Chapman of Egtnnndville are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Robt. McGregor and family. Master Jack Seaman of Kitchener is the guest of Jim and Grant Mc- Gregor, Miss Isabell Moir of Hensail is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, ,L, D. Stewart. Want and For Sale Ads, 3 weeks 'Silt