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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1941-10-30, Page 8PAGE EIGHT HENSALL The Hensel' Won -tied:, Inetitete tonerieted their halt making foe 1941 miving shipped 1,40 Red Croee headquaeters in Toronto, This no:hided strawberry. raspberry, gooseberry, plum and grape jam. apple telly and pear marmalade. The Inootute wishes to thank all those so g,encrouely donated sugar and fruit and also those 'who gave their eervicee especially the vonven- ere, Mn. John Shepherd. Mrs. W, 0. • GoedWia, Mn. Fred Beer and Mrs. C. Cook. Thanks are also tendered to tbe sessioee of the kited and .Presbyterien churehes for the use of theiti ketehens in this jam making project. IV Ord has been redeived from Toronto that this jam 'tested very highly and will all be ehipped overeciase Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tudor epent the week end in Pundits visiting with their daughter, Miss Margaret Tudor. The . Senior Mission Circle of the United Chureb will meet at the home of Miss Edna Snundereock on Mon- day evening. November 3rd at 8 p.m. • - Mre. Roy Mactaren and son Don- ald -visited last week with Mrs. A. J Swett -zee and 'Mrs. Albert Bowen. A hot halloweden eupper will be Z^Erd • in the .schoolroom of the Un- ited Church on Thursday. Otitober 30th at 6.30 pen. by the Women's Association after which a program will be presented -by the airmen of the Clinton radio school assisted by local talent. • Rev. Arthur Sinclair of Myth, wa the guest speaker on Sunday morning when the \V.M.S, of the Urited Church held their annual thenkotiering and delivered a very inspiring adoress, Rev. h. A. Brook had charge of the evening service. .Little -Dean. - Mr. and Mre George Hees, Bob tiId Iiuth. ttended the marriage of "idielet Irene Doan, daughter of Mr. ..;s1 Mrs. Stanley t.Lallnd rth- en Link. atie Mee, Grent .net1e ineetee Sask. Th, .„. hv 11 r fath. street letigti, ineen oi 1. .tiot 11 .1.1. 11 1:111r:!F. th,' seeeng eif Lt M- !nee hies, of liete oi o ot", tt 1,110. Ti 11 ee eweet leas. 1 nee, et id. eel Oiteeye. let,. se T-ieerree Seenis. 1,orest. ihtieeli1111 1111 hot'. Alse. Seeint Litile. nee siee r-. Heeel end leela Eieene Sede. tht. teip to nt Nieeent Fidle. The t reek., !nee in a iheek ton fit, iiirot,otin'iti .1111 T 'rho .1 Mr, HoSS. Honttit, .ottUnty 1,111- Seetort h t'• pi.thy of this eel-nem/My tis Mrs. .7. iIilIl1! .11. ti 11: trit itioSpititi 11 it: tbi ittit• not nttither, 11 11. ,strth tn.,' et tne t;t1Li1..iqf:. My.:. tn. .11 having ist the peed: Sew winters id the ee Mr. and Mrs. ,1 W. Bomb eon. Serve:nine. ere three $11.And, Ceiunede: William in Aen_iet, mei 4:i.lightS., Mr.,. J. W. Mr.,, Hall. Me- leeede Reek. 1 ene. and Mr. X. NI, vier. Hanover. Fentral wae 'eeki frere the Enarigereol Clan -0e ',reedier -len ee 2 p.m. eite Menday. Int- =einem 111 Wateeloo-1\iteh,-nier iiern- .Etery Mr. Lleeed Orwein. win. ie it. the Nseee et Halifex, enjeyinie ty-otee day leave and it ieits-11 over tine -week end with his grandp0rents. Mr. and Mre. J. W. Ortweln. and Mr-. Peter Munn. Mr and Mrs. Roy Meehan:in and een Donald visited 00 Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Robin Higgins. M. and Mre. Cline Flynn and Miee Enid P1ra:r nf London spent the wie k end with their parer.ts.: Mr. and Mee. JO-. Peritir,s. M?. it-,,it`,4'S of Bewmaniville elidettel ited week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cue:it:ore and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Parker. He was ticeempartied home hy Mr. and Mre. lar, 11 Park- e -le who have been visitine relative:, here for the past two week Marie Greta Lamenie i.i 141. -legate of the Senior Womens Inetitute to' the convention held in Lendien tine week. Mrs. Martha Murdock. re.J. DMednie, 711r -s. Aida Simmons end Jack attended the funeral of the ormer'e brother. the late William Butt in Seaforth, on Tuesday. Oth- ers attending from here were Mre. Hannah Workmen and Miss Mabel Workman, Miei Flora Petty and Mr.! James Petty. The many friends of Mr. Win.1 Daniels are sorry to know he is not enjeying the beet of health tend wae mker, 10 Scott Meinorial Hospital lust crook for treatment. Mr. ./.die wee confined to St. Joseph's Hos- pital. London. -for several ninriths anal ere:on:eine m; (toe- rlinten Ir t.. emt. t•ft rj:dhra F. ; goo Helen ;; dm:glade. 1:a:hi:line 0f.1- Morer,z of Dasliwood Is eleitirig at 1110 horn' of her parent:F. M. and Mrs. Weeley Coleman. Mr. and Mre. Wm. Simpsen and son of Detroit. spent the week end with. the former's mother Mrs. Lou Sitnpson and grandmother Mrs. Relit, Itont hron Mr, William Buchanan spent Sun- day with friends in Fergue. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Ross onti Connie. ;icemen:tided by itIr. and Mrs. Albert Morenz. spent the week 4111 With MI'. and Mrs. Wm. Corey aud Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams in Loudon. Mr. Mid Mrs. Stanley Tudor of Hensel] 01);11-1`Yeli their 25th wedding anniversary of their marriage on Saturday. The ceremony was per- formed at West Flamboro octire ber 25th, 1916. Mrs. Tudor was the former Miss Alice McKee. Before moving to Hensell five years ago, Mr. and :Ore. Tudor resided in Dundas. They have a family of three children, - two sone, Melillo. in the RCAF.'and Jack at borne. and one daughter Mar- garet, Dundas. Arnold Circle Meets - The Arnold Circle of Carmel Pres. byterian Church were pleasantly ent• ertained at the hone of Misses Jeall a1111. Iielerl McQueen .on Friday even - The president Miss Sally Man- son presided over the meeting. which opened by singing "Pass Me Not 0 Gentle Saviour." after which Miss Hannah Murray led in prayer. The serpiture lesson. Psalni 94, was read by Miss 'Helen Moir. After einging, 0 .Master Let MP Walk with Thee," Miss Irene Hoggarth played a piano instrumental. The minutes of the pre vious meeting were read and the roll called. The business was discuss - e4. and the payment •of birthday fees ' taken. The topic was very ably taken by Mrs. Melvin Moir and the meet- ing closed by singing "Sun of My Soul" and the Lord's prayer in uni- son. Dainty refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess. W. C. T. IJ. Meets - 'fin' 01101,0/' 711,, thin of the W.1. T U. was held it; the 001001 room of till. 'rutted clone h Thursday aft• ernoon with M ehas Mutts mg std. 1110 to,•or the d; .1 11113 After ,..111g '11f:4 tied led Help 110,1 prity.", s' fol 1110 davit. by .301100. Alii- lenetet. Miss Alm. tn ,ind :Ills lit Men. :11;;;; Brook rciiti the scripture and 111 hymn "Tali, My Life and I.. 1 It 1:e," -was foildw.d by reeti..tieive neeliee 1111 st 1:o the tie 1111 Mrs. „links led in i; dyer, :111,.; pre,.idea 41 11 e of tio 1! 11' 71111. George cennty set -vie - 1 -1. C1.1,141t Of ttriiss 47,11 ti.ito tiotto by Intembe tree res sed see.gdi tinmks to Howard la.g;i: for the dbeellons h; printod. I01 ma:einem, re made fm. 111 Teten,-..; 10, 110. lug lehi thurvii Segforth ienly. ()et :eith. The ren et41 WOS o r d mai Mrs. tieMien loyoreg xvitit losal solo en. +1 0.11s Tommctow,- accompan. i• .1 liy ee the 11,11 10 piatie '111,11' 1.20yt by Miss Luker we- Mtn ti 1'. AV. Chrie- eieenty peesident. gay, the high- ireete , w ("r, 1- eoeventieu Mile et De vie, retied ('1111* 31. Sm- ith. Mies einerey reeved 0. vote el tin:Tito, To Mr. Ihristic. and the. etitig 1,., 41 vitt], the benedictioti. W. M. S. Thnrik-Offering- 'Fite etinnel thetileonering of Go W. et et cerne I Pinebyterien ininich we- ,ietAi en Tueetlay. then- -der Leit44. ei enwith tti, 3*"44-11 eli e. 1- Dedene, preeitling. 41111 011il a1111 the +.1113 to 1,ilh e:•4ehiging hymn. 111ve ear /tionortal Praise," mt.!. Minh etre Logan read the sieriptmo lessons from Romans, the ,•'N(3 1 il;.11,1.1. 1 lIndoi it'd in prayer anti 0.e1ig,1t,.1 .1,41 the eneete, idler which Mrs. ilteleen 0.1,1 11! Ityrni eTrnly Mee In,, ivi it Truly flit' o." and ,14'd. 01,3.43 the off. rite by all iinint the Mir -s. Margaret 1 totteall taVered 03111 a solo, aoonthoon- it'd by :tire, laingall to the plano, Miee M Fowler of Alma gave a very --ting adds on her trip to .1.-enealeze. The time -thee elreied by sietoug "Oar Loved Dentinien mess." Alder wbh 1 1t. -v. Weir led M prayer. A serial beer WelA 01)03.1 41 the elose 1111 refeeehments served. Beal:miter Smola!". November 2nt1. ;he t'voling server Itt Carmel I'ree- nyterian Clouds will le- held at 7 Th,. Voting People's Society of 1'aene4 Preebyterian Chureli will ob. aeniversary Sunday on November little For the occasion they have secured 0 special speaker Rode. Austin L Budge of Hamilton. Th'horning sievice will be of par- - tieloee I1 .1101 Os it will follow tho lime of a ernalailiterid norVir. 1103(1 1. 11*14 lit'. Budge is an anebority on ehurell 'lisle** and will lead the eongregatioti in the form of worehip observed by John Knox. Na Trinsieal instrument will be used, No ' inenine will be ,sang. Further an- tionecernent of these anniversary eiheervanees will be ramie next week. WORLD'S OLDEST COW She Was Twenty -Nine Years Old Thirty years tee() a cow of the Ayeehirii breed wee exported to Aus- tralia from Scotland. She had a calf named 'Victoria", and this animal has just died at the age of twenty-nine years, the great- est age ever record/id for a milking cow, At eighteen years of age, when ; she wee bought by Messrs. KorlT "Moe., of Campbeittown, New Syd- ney. she proeteeed 11.505 lbs. of 011110 and 1714. 215 lbs. fat. TwO years later sh. ',I the Sydi1 /d: F41,01. ;It the are of t!.V.elty- :41.1, • won see.: oml prize, she ebee 1I.81 21 lbs. of 7;42 aw. 141, "Victorias" only son. "Glom , gowan Victor." loin, when she was twenty yours old has sired somg of the greatest milk produeers while a daughter of hers, THE SEAFORTH MIMS ANA *A aesteagieeeteteettitteligereetaeletisieeliiiden .". th"d. Duty 0 All over Canada people who have been buying War Savings Certificates regularly are doubling their purchases. It Mites extra effort to do this . . . more 4.q0131omizing going without things. riO- we don't win the war'. We'll have to go without a lot of things if So among our necessities now we must put weapons of war at the top of the lisi. . Gt'N's . . AND TANKS . ANI) . . . AND PLANKS, Seaforth and district must not fall down in its determination to buy a naval gun a month for the duration -$2,500 is a lot of money, but we ean do it. Decide now to sign a bank pledge for a definite amount each month when the canvasser calls on you. 13 1171 of Seaf I t JOHN J. CLUFF, Mayor H. SCOTT, Reeve COUNCILLORS -C. Holmes, J. E. Keating, R. G. Parke, M. A. Reid, F. S. Sills, H. E. Smith D. H. WILSON, Clerk and Treasurer »t Your Own P1ede to 010: V.1,4 11,4 so7,0 t 4 *0.101147 1001 'Glengowan Joyce" held the Aus- tralian record as 0 two-year-old, producing 53,413.3 lbs. milk tind 2,- 29 6.9 lbs. fat in four lactations each of 273 days. As In. walked blithely along the emintryroil I 1 ..e. eeter came across the "gennine article"- a tramp, While they chatted, the holiday- maker exclairned: "I look upon hik- ing as a real tonic, you know." "Huh:" replied the tramp. "And I suppose you reckon a passing lorry is a splendid pick-me-up." COURT OF REVISION Township of McKillop The Township Council of MeKillop will meet as a Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll for the year 1941, at the Carnegie.. Hall Seaforth, on Monday, the 3rd clay of November, 1941, et 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon. JOHN McNAY, Clerk, PIGS FOR SALE 9 pigs featly to moque Apply to E. C. flogcle, lot 12, con, 12, IVICKillop, R. R. No. 2, Walton, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941 2.1.11.119MAZ!...1100MI4SIBMAIMMOMMINIMISSIIMMCM".51.10118.......1110121.551. SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS - cream of West Flour 9S II). bag 2 79 Purity Flom - 98 lb, bag 2,79 Prairie Rose Flour - 08 lb, bag 2,59 Sepoy Flour -- 98 lb. bag 249 Pastry Flour, 24 lb. 69c Pig Starter, per cwt... 2.49 Good Mealy Potatoes -- 75 lb. bag 1.05 Oil Cake Meal - per cwt 2.59 Wheat Berries • 5 lb. bag • 21c Quaker Oats Largo pkge. Muffeta, 2 pkges. S.W. Wheat-. 2 pkges. 23o Red River Cereal - 23c 23c pkge. 23c Pep -2 pleges. 23c Rice Krispies- 2 pkges. 23c Swans Down Flour-- pkge. 29c RUBSER SOOTS AND SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES W83 Jt1 Pinni n .491=1.2111[43.1. Card of Thanks Mr. E. Mole and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy during their bereavement, for the many floral tributes and to those who loaned cars. Card of Thanks Mrs. James Leiner and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent bereave- ment in the loss of a husband and father. And also for the many floral tributes. Auction Sale Lambert Sale Yard, Strathroy, Sat- urday, November lst. 200 head of Mixed stock cattle, in- cluding a nice run of choice, fleetly stock heifers. Sales every Saturday. G. McAlpine. Auctioneer. Auction Sale (Sf Farm Stock and Implements. 1.11r. Harold Jackson, Ain:dormer Ills rot"oiroti ilislIttlott011s from the under- igned 10 sell by 1)111)111. auction at Let a3, Coe. S. ',Morrie Township, on CM., 31st: Horses -Bay mare, 'Is years old: brown mare, 1, years obi: black 111110. 3' years old; black Immo, 1tt yogrs old; 2 sucking colts. Cattle - -Hen 1111 ;gm-, 7 years •old, supposed in oall; Ili.reford cow, 14 years old, supposed in calf: Hereford CO W. 1 144,1414 old: Hereford ei,W, e, yi.ars old; 2 heifers 2 years old: heifers 1 year old: 4 .steers I year 11111, e /wing calvvs. 1 40 111 1.111111ii:= Implements --•.M. If. binder, 7' fool cm; 141 11. mower, 6 foot cut; 1%.1. 11. manure spreader; M.H. hay loader; M. II, 15 -hoe seed drill; 111, IT. side rake; horse value tofoot: truck 00g1431; 1 -high wagon with box; 1 onto!: set sleighs; disk harrow; set harrow. a section; 021 Fleury plow: 'single riding tdow; double rid - big plow; cultivator with seeder; steel land roller. 114 foot; harrow cart: wagon rack with half rook; sook rapk; 2o.. 111..11 -ales; fan- ning mill; hog crate; sot slings and fork; 11 h. power gas engim; set power clippers, set double show liar. ness, 2 sets breeching harness; 2 sets plow harnoss: 1 ',14 (10111111' driv- ing harness; 1 set single harness. Furniture -2 bed steads; 1 side. board: 1 extension table; (4c:hairs. 1 leather rocking chair; 1 tapestry rug exiote. S'ap 111,110. emilers. Sale commemiee 0 12.30 sharp. Terms cash. Menno Jackson, Blyth R.R. 02, Proprietor. - Harold Jackson. Setifertlt, Anel. WANTED By a Collegiate boy student, well heated room in a private reeid- enee. Apply at News Office. FOR SALE A number of horses which include one heavy black team and one gen- eral purpose black horse. These horses are priced for fall sale. Hyde Tractor and Combine Co.. Hensall. FOR SALE 21 good suckers and a sow, due in Deeember. Apply to Lawrence Ryan, Walton. Phone 5-830, Seaforth cent. Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Olive Elizabeth Powell. A11 persons having claims against the Estate of Olive Elizabeth Powell, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, Married Woman, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of August, 1941, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of Nevem- her. 1941, full particulars of their Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed =bug - at the parties entitled thereto, bay- ing regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notiee, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 20th day of October, 1I141. MeCONNELL le 1-IAYS, Seaforth, Ordario. Solieitors for the Administrator. nr1111111t1111/Illt . I ..... 1011111/MIt1111[111111111111111111111111111111 AP, LUE COAL All Sizes John Sclater Estate Jostme, ...... III tttttttttt .1111,14,1151111.1.1,11111 ttttttttt t 11.111,1! McLONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McCenneR, H. Glenn Hayti SEAFORTH, ONT, Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build. .ng, Seaforth. Office hours:- Ineeday, Thine -day and Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 5 pan. Saturday evening, 7:30 p. m. to 9 p, m, FOUND In Dublin, a purse containing some money. Phone 70, Dublin. GIVE PHOTOGRAPHS To your friends for Christmas Gifts, We are busy now with Christ- mas orders, We be glad to make Photographs that will please you at a moderate price. Do not delay too' long. Photo takenDay or Night. Burgess Studios, Mitchell and Clinton. PULLETS FOR SALE About fifty Barred Rock pullets, hetehed. campbell Eyre, }ip' 341. Peon, eerie, Bensall. FOR SALE ti Mee-, 'ix weeks old. illonee Jtairott, phene lOoree, Neilsen, WANTED Two single bed mattresses in good shape. Also a kitchen table. .Apply 01 New;; Office. STRAYED 1.0t 21, Con. 2. Hibbert, about 2e, months :Ago. ts heifer, part Jeri. Fey. Owner can have same by pay- ing expenses. Apply to Dan Cronin, St. Columban. Phone 22rI7, Dublin. FOR.SALE Power vetting box, 12 inch throat, in good repair. Apply to Henry Dietz. Dublin Rat. eel. Dublin telephone. Lot 5, Con, 9, MeKillop. SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE Certified apples, Spy, Snow, Rus- set, Talman Sweet, Greening, Bald- win and rooking tipple, Phone Clin• ton 622.24. Fred McOlymont, Varna. NOTICE For 'Alineral for Cattle. Pigs or rtallt114', yew. Watkins dealer, Wm. Bradshaw. a blocks east of See fort h Publie library. CIDER MILL Will operate Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, of each week dur- ing October and November. Cider mill located nn the street leading to the Golf Course, West Ward, Mitch- ell. Fred Hennick, Proprietor. Terme (ash. Phone 181, Mitchell, WOOLLENS WANTED Good trimmed soft woollen, six cents cash; or seven cents trade on blankets or rugs. Write the only authorized Company salesman in this district. H. Sntelser, Mitchell, Ohtario, FOR SALE 2000 lb. Renfrew scale, Royal Oak heater, pipes and platform; sugar kettle, set bed springs, small iron gate with hinges, harness, Sask. robe. wire stretchers, 40 gal. galvan- ized tank. Apply to Box 102, Varna. FOR SALE Personal Rubber Goods, mailed postpaid, in plain sealed envelope, with pricelist. 6 samples 25c. 24 samples $1.00. Adults only. Atex Rubber Co., Box 231, Hamilton, Ont. FOR SALE Rosco Steel Roofing "7-11.1b" end "Storm Seal" 00nnc0 Standard, glIa; rantoed 26 years. Rocco Portable Silos. elalvanizecl Sheet Iron, all sizes and gauges. Metal Sidings. Eavestrough and Pipe, Galvanized Water Sleek Tanks and Hogtroughs. GrenarY Lining, Gtil Van IZP(1 PdStoo and Valley. Door Track and Hard. evert.. Extensiou Ladders up to 44 feet- 111 length. Asphalt Products eluding Roll Roofing, Shingles, Deich Siding. Insul-Brick Siding, Roofing PatilfA, Plastic Cement, Building Paper of all kinds, Nails, etc. Murray Tylidan. Brum-field, Phone Clinton, 112 ring 19. INSURANCE' Lite. Fire, Auto, Sickness Arcid. ent,Winclsiorm & guarantee bond: 1-;3'eS reaS1111:1131e. All risks Placad " thorn -0,11y eteen H. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIES