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The Seaforth News, 1941-08-28, Page 4PAGE FOUR "At the crucial moment of this manoeuvre he says 'Pass the sugarl' THE SE:\I'1)1aTl1 NEWS Snowden Bros Pubi•.ehers WALTON The 17. F. W, O. ,tet at the home of Mrs. Harvey Johnston on Wed- nesday, August 20th, with the pt siel ent Mrs. 11. Turnbull in the chair. Forty ladies were present. It was decided that Mrs. Reid would be the leader of the girls this year with Mrs. \Vm. Turnbull assistant Mrs. Leeming gave a paper on "Casein." which was very interesting. Helen. Leona. and Doris Johnston sang. Mrs. Anderson of V('inghani was pre- sent and gave a very interesting talk on the municipal health plan, farm- ers' federation and the duties of club members. The meeting closed with the national anthem. AUBURN Anderson -Lawson. -- A pretty wedrline wa. -n'enn zrd at the Miele of Rev.). I1. it truest at high noon, Saturday, •.when •Mary Jc:tn Bernice, only daughter ..f \(r and 1.1irs. Edgar La'.scut. \ .t.trn, 'ea- un- ited in ntarriane t • \\ +ii..,m 1. )k., er ..nier ,n. younger • t t, V r and Mrs. 1\\ illiatn-.\ of t ,:,.• 3 1 ; burn. The bride lost?.e'1 lovely in a beige redingotees- sories and a ce,r•tze of Peerless red roses. She was attended ''t} Mi,, J•.,- ephine Weir. Auburn. who wore a .neee he ,;lett,., w:? rose a. ,.0-- -rr. .p;•1 :t coraee t• orae oriae- aaefe se . lee `+t i In.ir,a,•til was ea lett 'w \'niter aaseneaatt. Vn- , lite After the srremonc ., Hanoi -erve•i toneon, lire rrlrt°tt- a' C.11. u : tI ,t -t. I. t , c.. •sit !. 't e„ t tt rt;• , tc tt t t l t'' -beer ata •;'r>: t ,...,,tins .tai .:- L- r fox far. !.)•• rettirn r'ic'e sent r •. de on tinthihie-tr * m:. 1 Inn is Ea -t \Vaaattts'n. DUBLIN Miss Alnta Rock, R.N., Port Dover. :Vie. and Mrs. Ed Dieget, Mitelnelt, spent Sunday here the guests of their many former friends. Miss Mary Callahan, Sagivaw. Mich., is renewing old acquaintances in our burg. being the guest of Mrs. Teresa Redmond and other friends, Mrs. Antoinette Gaffney, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. John Darling mot- ored to Sheldon last week where the former secured a new corn binder. On the return trip they glade calls at Port Staul'-y. Hepburn farms. and London. Mtiss Mary Beale la holidaying in London, Toronto, alidland and Mon treat. St, Maty Anglican Church Guild put 00 a progressive encltre party o11 THE SEAFORTH NEWS Tue;elty evening for the benefit of the Red Cross. ales, Antoinette Gaffney -visited W1,14 11,e1' oldest sun. wlt0 is taking a i•t.;;rse in tstneen's I tirersity, King• 11 .e farming valutannity is getting not duly up•to-date. but. Prospertttts. 3lr. John Darling- has just received a carlot of Model D Case tractors for distribution among the fainters of liibfiert. Logan and McKillop Town- ships - ale,. 1). i'oste!i,eeutertainxl at f,101 testi. .,i •live it'.tndred at her (tome on Thursday evening. Prizes were ttdy- arde 1 t t\irs, Tho:. Batter:, 'alis. J. V' Flynn and :Mrs. K. Kvans..Daiinty. :r:aliment, ,t ere servers by the hos- tess aai.teel by her sister-in-law, Mrs ist :\tal.:. Ca,'ae!s:ut, Saginaw, fere.a l iutaudi Vlt s 11 t y it'R:^ tit. Detroit. with aryl Airs. Thomas J. '\tolynetnx: '\L. '.tri \Ir 1\'illiatn Ryan, Leaden, \L. and Mrs. Terry Flannery: la ": .\i.,'nu•a•tc i, .,,cndiit t :r week in 'Windsors 'Miss Veronica \loly- ae:,as f❑ l)an•oit. • airs, Rita ;Newcombe is sten lino a days in -"1'trronto; Rev, 'eloseph {)'R.,ttrke, Tillsonhurg, with Air, and \ire, \Viili,un t7'Rourke and Patrick O'11 ttrke: ;\l r. and .atrs. Patrick 1 - .t,yway, and children, Stratford ,vita alis Ella J. Dillon; 1drs, Kath, leen IMeltermott has returned to. Tor .171st} alter• spending two months at le•' home here: t1Sil'.iam Hanley spent the .. ek-end in T,ereittto: tatrs, .1. \! ,••rts,en is a patient in tit. JIOseph's 11 ,se,int:, Landau: John Stapleton, - '!',tent,, t spending- a week •vt;.t \Vil':ant :V.7,1 air.. Stapleton. Visitors Private jam,: s ,t'itrtia, Royal - o a li:Ln \ir Free, 1 ;telph, •with his rent-, Mr. and t\trs. \\illiattt LIle- s alis,'Mar_:trot \Icl.aua,hlin, Sea- ait't her brother., Joseph and Si riru•! \lel.au41tlit1: \it•. and 'vies. '.in in • Stratford; 'Lieutenant F. Stapleton, St. Thomas. with lair. anti Mrs, t\\'illiatn St;tptettlu Joseph .Lowly, Windsor, with Mrs. \: •\l, I-oohvt Miss Mary Beale in London;- 1.7ordon Dill, '1.,ondetn. with I\1r•. and lair's. P. Dill; 1M -r. and aka. Fergus Reynolds, Detr,iit. With airs anti Mrs. Irese•,1 t'areenter. SWITZERLAND. , . CZECHOSLOVAKIA ... BRITAIN ... FREE FRANCE .. . and the four corners of the world! a In spite of submarines and Nazi 'statistics"—in defiance of bombs end bombast—you'll see eye-open- ing exhibits from all around the worldl Canada's greatest Exhibi- tion brings you a dramatic picture of life today in a war-torn world. SEE Canada's Fighting Men in Action! Canada's Navy, Army and Air Force will give you a "ring -side seat” for today's war of swift, smashing movement. Canadian -built fighting machines go through gruelling tests on a specially constructed "battle- field". Guns and shells and other tools of war will be finished and shipped to Empire armies.Humbled Messerschmitta from the Battle of Britain will be on display. Muste Everywhere ! On the con- tinent's largest dance floor in the C.N.E. Dance Pavilion, you'll swing and sway to the rhythms of Tommy Dorsey, Guy Lombardo, Tony Pastor, Vaughan Monroe, Ina Ray Hutton, and The Modernaires. The 17.S. Navy Band and hundreds of other outstanding musical organi- zations will fill the Exhibition air with grand, martial music! Indian Native Dances and Old•Time Fiddlers' Contests are part of the colour and charm of this 2 -week Wonderland. SEE Agriculture on a war -time basis; a Woman's World of To- morrow; sports classics every hour, every day; the brilliant C. N.B. Horse Show. See it all and see it often—the most dramatic, impor- tant and inspiring Exhibition of all time. is PITO f,� e w oo 4; ,iiJo,t,r-s,.:n. 't1):ur meeting i,'er, reires1101 folloe,ed,by God Save The hint. 1 hells was nerved by Testes, and friends, The tae day for the blind will be held within a few days at Brttsefteld, Mr, and airs. C. H. Haugh are in Toronto for few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McIntosh and Dr. and Mrs. Carman Haugh, Sergeant Peter Moore of Niagara - en -tate -Lake spent Saturday with Mr. and airs, Wallace Haugh. Mr. and airs. H. Jarvis of Cleve- land, Olito, are visiting for a few days with Mr. and , Mrs. Wallace Haugh. Mr. Thos. Kay, who suffered the loss of a iitiger when his lttutd was cut while working with a circular saw at the farm of a neighbor Mr. Wufren Schilhe, is recovering nicely. heathers of the Brucefield 1.0.0, P: and Stanley Township beef ring combined for the annual picnic ou Wednesday afternoon at Seaforth. There were more than 2110 in attend- ance. Many of the members enjoyed a stein\ while others took advantage of the pleasant surroundings to rest and visit. An extensive program of sports with old and young competing was held, IIigltligltt of the program was the tug of tear won by the beet ring following a game of ball. Luneb was served. Following are the re- sults of the races: Toddlers' race, Verna Eyre, Marjorie Webster, G10s, 5-?, . Dolma Taylor, Gladys Chapman. Boys 5-7, Grant Webster, Lorne Thompson. Girls 8-12, Lillian Stew- art, Betty Wooley. Boys 11-12, Donald Janes. James Paterson. Girls 13-15. Joyce Aikenhead, I3etty Wooley. Boys 1,-15, Jack Stewart, Melvin Graham, Yotntg ladies, Mary Me - Cully. Joyce Aikenhead, Young meat, George Wilson, Adam Wilson. Mar- ried ladies, Mrs. Ross Chapman. Mrs. E. Thompson. Married Wren, E. Thompson, W, McKenzie. Ladies' no- velty, Joyce and Amy- Aittenhead, Mrs. E. Thompson, Mrs. B. chap - man. Boys' wheelbarrow, Melvin Graham, Hugh Zapfe, Jack Stewart, Jack Graham. Necktie race, Mrs. R. Chapman and W. Webster, Mrs. Aik- enhead, Pte, Abe Zapfe: Clothes pin STAFFA -Mr. and Mrs, 1Villiant ,Jeffery, \fr. end Mra. A. Jeffery and Spencer Jei- ter. 'in Hamilton with .11rsa James Jeffery; Robert (11 tarth o1 Stratford xith • Mr. and,airs. Robert Sadler and alra. William Sadler; Rev. lt. N, 'tui '\1r tea art and I:nrtaine of Tceseeter psis \!r. and \Ira. 'Robert Sad'et and \Ir.:tud \1r.. 1). W. Reid; \\t'..;aut Tante n of Toronto, • with \l.. and ills'. Lyle 11V1den: i\liss +\lar;:n'et t ref'ery 0tth I\liss Doris :male; \Ir.:ati Mr.. .1. Vi, t\[orris in :Clinton; INIr. ane Mrs. O. W. Real is 'Landon: \lr. and airs, Robert trad!er ul ': eel i the week -end in ,l'-,11!,) With alt. and airs. Neratan. n l attend the t' s' E.t air. ale' AIN. \. 1\\'. 'Morris in London. 1'..• Women'- \i. -i: dry Society' .t v' a• the 'sane ..f Mrs. Seth lit'ttt to„nut•, rent, 1Mrs. Thomas 1 ' •.u• :;resines. The devotional • :c ; "I),•[n:.>ttstratug lObriet Brotherhood,” The call to ir•e was rear, by Mrs. Drowtt. li�l;vtr•h .AIS .'. •,r h 1 as in charge i-,,trtot. and it tias a4 - t Itis, tau titistlionel meeting made caddy. ••-rtsiniee taaPeter r 1,1 1 and IlIiss Jessie (lrainger of Clinton has Litit at the boon visiting air. and Mrs. Jnliu s ea•given by Mt Giahtger. r .• rdt to per's',- Hiss Rhea Rnuatt, R.K., of London. 1 ,a•re, "I\V!itit. \ ,re rtvv of 1.„e. is visiting her mother alt's. O'Brien. to -cion. ...XI Vs. A'ei- Mr. and Mrs. 3. IC. Cornish" Anna •11. ",•.\der with :ria` and Carlyle. spent the week ems in the q•te.tions. Guelph, Int mte •'1'. was gi%et; lty \ ht, rt'1t. \ socia, followe•I :h Mr•: Sett Pro;yn .ervin:; 1st±leis LONDESBORO race, Doreen Pepper. Ladies' kick supper, Doreen Pepper. Mary Mc- Cully. Men, kick slipper, 8, Graham, E. Thompson. Committee in charge, Oddfellows, H. Berry, 13. McKay, Ross Scott; hest ring, J. Aikenhead, Gor- don Elliott, Jack Ostrom. Mr. and Mrs, W. Simpson and Billie and Mrs. C, D. Simpson spent Friday in Kitchener. lairs. Emma Simpson and daughter of Itamilton are visiting Mrs. Rattenbury and airs. R. Scott, Get your aluminum ready to be brought in for the drive on Sept, 5 and 1. Kenneth and Anon Jean Bohner of London tire visiting their grand- mother, lb's. A. Bohner. Mr. H. F. Berry, air. J. Smith, Mr, W. Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott tool: In the Toronto Fairthe first of the week. Now don't forget the bingo and other games on Friday night. Draw tor prizes. Refreshments to be had at ttte Red Cross booth and we are :asking for donations of pie and hone BRUCEFIELD At C. Haugit's on Friday, August 32nd. the president, 'Mrs. .Buchanan, presided over the meeting ttf .tut: United Farm 'Women. The meeting opened with singing' "Men of tha Soil" followed by all repeating the creed. After utiuutes of July meeting were read and adapted, .the roll call was answered with a dehttition of 'Herne." Several tetters were read by the secretary Mel:uding lads. H. H, Hannan'.., Mrs. Ra chanan read a letter relating to htospitai care. [Liao an extract front July Rural 'Co-opera- tor" dealing with tate sante subject.' iMi.ssMcl'hail's article en plans for the municipal doctor system was read 1 ay 'Mrs. J. iCairns. Questions on num-1 icipal Health service for Ontario were taken and discussed. Questionnaire' InctAugust was taken by the presii-; ettt. My Bonnie 'Lies over the Ocean' was :sure. The topic "Houle" was' well given by Mrs. j. Snider, ,Mrs IW. 'Douglas •had change of the serial program, (Miss M. 'Marks read an article 00 beauty treatment. We then enjnyerl a vocal solo .by lalisa Margaret I\d.c'Qween, an article "City Cousin,," ;vas teed by 11I•rs. ;f, Cairns. Nora and -Verna Eyre then he -wired ss with a vett -duet `401t, where have you been Billie Boy." A resriin ( en "Ice :aperative ' was given by Mrs. A. Buchanan. September me'etin'g will Ibe held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, Cairns Tilt meeting closed with singing Williams-Yungblut— .1 pretty wedding was .olemnized at the home of Mr. and Kira. William J. I'Iutnsteel, +Clinton, when Florence Irene, younger dao:.t;hter of llr, and Mrs. Edward .1'ungttt!u.t, 4-ondestboru, was united in marriage - to ,James Knox Williams, Clinton, :on of 1l(e. and lairs. it D. lWilliams also of ,Clinton. Rev, 'Harold Snell, ,pastor of Ethel t'nited iChurch. cctisin of the pride, officiated. The '\ride given in marriage by her father, was charming in a street length dress of air force !title crept with hat and accessories of matching shade. Site wore a corsage of Briarclifie roses and cornflower. \•(iss Thelma Scott, Isendeshoro, close friend of the 'bride was -bridesmaid, and wore a dress of rose sheer with ,latching hat and accessories, ,Leon- ard Yttngblut, brother of the bride, '.vas hest elan. -Immediately after the ceremony .Mr. and Mrs, Williams left by motor for a short honeymoon trigs to Galt, Niagara Falls and other 1 points. They will reside in Clinton. CROMARTY T_ehn McCulloch and Lila witl friends in Fergus; tale. and labs. Thos Scott attd Mr, and taara, Janes Scott, MTrs Andrew McLachlan with .friends in Toronto; tMt'. and ,Mrs, 'I.eti llama :;Ittott, ,Harriston, with I\(rs. Wi'lliant Hotghtan and family; Reginaid Stagg his returned home after spending a iweek at rHarriston; MargarettColqult- holm and ':Murray have returned to their 'homes in Clinton. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 19 THEATRE Seaforth NOW PLAYING - ALICE FA-1YE DON Ah'ECi3E CABMEN MIRANDA "That Night in Rio" In Technicolor, 5 Great Songs MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "Western Union" NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WILLIAM BOYD 11,1 "Three Men From Texas" WiTH RUSSELL HAYDEN A real western ANDY CLYDE COMING — "Strawberry Blonde" VARNA At time of writing, we are pleased to report Mr. Prank Weekes is eon- sldrrably unproved in hettltlt. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Austin and fancily in company with Miss Jennie Austin of Londesborough and Mt', and Mrs, Todd of Detroit were Still. day guests at the home of the form- er's mother and family, Mrs, Austin. Mr, Sam Switzer of Tuckerstuitlt Monday called on his -Ohl tripod, Mit George Beatty Sr. Mrs. Marks and family of Toronto are holidaying at the honta of the forntter's mother, Ides. Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Carter of London, re- turning from their honeymoon, visit- ed last week with the bride's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Chuter. Mr. Ben Hytners and brother of Donegall were renewing acquaiuit- antes in this district. Also air. Fred Jewell of Collhorne Called on Mr. Weekes Sunday. Mrs. \\'alper of London is spending a few day's with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chanter. - HARLOCK Hostels Archie and Donald 'Watt, sons u1 me. and Mrs. Leo Watt and Master ,i:unes Scutt, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Scutt of 'r,n•pttto and Master Billy Tering, son of Mr, and \fir.. Archie lame. setteee over the radio in \\'ingtam one clay last week:. Mast,•t' Jimmie Watt leeidayed for a few day's at the Minot of his grand. Parents, Mr, and alis, Sinew Mc\'it, tie. Master Jimmie Stott of Toronto Ines been holidaying at tin• Itonto of his grandparents. lir. stud airs. Simon ale\ ittie and part of this week at the home of Mr. anti Sirs. Leo Watt. Mr, Robert Watson has here, part- ly laid ftp with a sore arm but is hack to work again. blt. Samuel Itnddell has disposed of his an ante fano in .Mortis 10 Mt \\'ut. H, lion\ of Lnudesbou,. 'Air, and \h:. (len. A. ltapsen. 'Miss Beatrice Smith and her ttautti l' M1•s South. recently motored from Bad Axe. Mic•ltigan, visiting at the home n1 lir. turd Mrs. isaac liapsott. and Mr. and itis. Warren 0iblenes Al.e) sailing on alt. and Mrs. Aibert hasp-. ,ua and friends in Blyth. Auburn. and near Summerhill and Clinton. 'air. ami Mrs. Hugh :1it•Ewing rec- ently visited at the home of Sir. and Mils, A. W. Mc'Ewing and other friends. BRODHAGEN Visitors: Mr, and Mrs, Alf Dyke - man of Toronto with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Kleber Sr. Mr, Albert Smith of the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Durham, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seherbarth and fancily of Detroit with her parents, 1VIt•. and Mrs, J. L. Bennewies, Nr, and Mrs. Henry Scherbtn'th of Detroit with Mt'. and Mrs. Aug. Scher'barth. M1'. and Mts. Bob Kuntz and tom ily with Mr, and .Mrs, John Amstein. A large crowd turned out on Sure day evening to listen to the open air Band Concert. Rev. Lloyd Kalbfleisch of Elmira was iu charge of the services in St. Peter's Lutheran Church last Sun- day. Student Stockman of Tavistock will deliver the sermon next Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Wnt, Diegerl, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sholdice and Mi'. and Mrs. Dolt,Stauch motored to Toronto • on Sunday to attend the Exhibition. "Wily do they call it a dental par- lor?" "Parlor is another name for draw- ing room." Want and For Sate Ada, .\ weeks 50c NINETIETH BIRTHDAY Continued From Page One - Miss Scott's grandfather, Robert Scott, came out from Jedburglt, Rox- borougltsbire, Scotland, in 1833, and was one of the first settlers at Rox- boro. Her fattier was then in lits youth and grew up in the midst of -a pitmeet' settlenteut which rapidly in- creased in size anti population until overshadowed by the ttiitway coming to Hatgnthey and then the growth of Settforth, i)ttrittg the first few year.: after the family value to Roxboro there wait nn IIarptn'htey of Seafnrtlt and no place closet' than Goderictt to get their grain made into flour. He need to tell how they coaxed the team of oxen tip the big Stapleton hill near Clinton by holding a sheaf of grain In front of the slow moving beasts. At the time of the Fenian Raids when Canada feared a group of in- vaders from the Stalt.es, her father was still ar young man and with many others spent nearly all that winter guurdiag against any at- tempted attack. He was stationed at Sarnia where the river was watch- ed every slight liy 111e11 patrolling along its ice covered surface. Mem hers of the family r,eall his relating bow early ane morning he returned from his patrol nu the r'ive'r mei for :t. joke nn his sleeping entltrattles he pit red stepper nu tltee stuvel in tile h,orucl,s dud. needless to say. no- body '.tailed for "Reveille." Tit -dis- tltrleer of his contraltos' shutibers was taught and for punishment had to carry all the water and do therm; for 0 hong time, or 'K.1'" duty, as the soldier.-: might say, 9Tlss Scutt attended S. q. No. 2 saline' \fltit'b was that built m1 the hill where Maitland Bank Cemetery was later located. and fleet a site for the matted was chosen ua rite" nurilt part of tin- pre:+0111 )it•t'eawait farm, hall a toile north of it,tih,tro em nee Stili later the sehu tt aite was Shoe. mi to its pr 1 semi position ,e1 the earner. a utile and a tmertel north of Roxboro. 1 new se it tel se,eien. S. S. No. 1:4. later built a agile ,l jut t stunts o!' Roxbore corner. wtti,'a was tem- perately ,'lewd chi- sittt:nerr Inv lack of pupil::. BRITAIN'S IRON RATION Thousands of Tons Stored Against Invasion Britain's civilian population Inas been provided with an iron Ration for the first time in history. Thous- ands of tons of it have been stored in depots from one end of the coun- try to the other. The ration is a dry wheaten bis- cuit scientifically balanced, and It has been produced against the possi- bility of an invasion holding up the normal baking of bread. Bread stales rapidly immune of its high moisture content. The iron Ration biscuit has only 3542 per cent. of moisture and it keeps indefinitely. Its actual ingredients are whole- wheat, fat and sugar. its vitamin content is unimpaired by baking. The whotewheat gives tate biscuit vitamin B1 and it contains proteins, fat, carbohydrates, mineral tnatter and fibre for an emergency diet. it compares well with bread calor - Meetly, having 405 calories per hun- dred grammes against bread's 254. The Iron Ration is also being is- sued to the Civil Defence forces, to Air Raid Precaution and Auxiliary' Fire Service personnel, "Johnny., I'll have you behave yourself when you're at home. What world your teacher say if you acted like that at school?" "She'd say 'Behave yourself—re•• member you're not at home now!" Want and For Sale Ads., 1 week 250