The Seaforth News, 1942-01-29, Page 8PAGE Eiq. T
TUJ S AFORTI NWS ...THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,
session report was road by Mr, Hen.. end ' BM Little; Louis Bolton, Willis
&
CONCERTly Ifartoll. Sunday school repast by Dundas, Andrew Coutts and Aden
Bison Forrest, sept. .& vote of Forbes, Attending the funeral from
thanks wag moved to Clarence Smil- a distance were Dr. Oliver Little and
1, -,, t -N - C r' ! .lie. past sup,, Mr, Dawson ° C. Smith of Toronto,
Mission Band, Baby Banti and Mr, Little passed away on Wednes-
Sponsored by ISlppen East W. 1, Mission Circle given by Mrs. Cross in .day morning, Jan,, 21st about 10
absence of leader; r't W M S 1
FRI NIGHT y,presldent, Mrs, Cross; W. Assoc pettedly though he had been con-
pi;
JAN 30 b repo o , o clock, .His death oceurred unex-
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HENSALL TOWN HALL 'ration by the president, Mrs. ,T. Mc fined to bed for the Past four months
Allister. Mr, Drysdale said the church and had he lived until Jan, 27 would
ITWin'S Orchestra had had one of the best years in his- have been 83 years of age. Eldest
All ladies bring lunch tory, Money raised for all purposes son of the late John Wilson Little
was $6,073 in year, Substantial sur- he was second of a family of nine
in, 35c. Proceeds for war work plus on hand. The flower fund report children, 5 boys and 4 girls, He was
was given by Mrs. Drysdale; audi- born on the Huron road about three
HENSALL tors report by Mr, Goodwin, Mr. J. miles west of Seaforth and when six
Smillie presented list of officers: years old moved with his parents .to
Mr. David Kilpatrick left on Mon- Stewards, Ken Hicks, W. B. Cross;' lot 21, con, 8, McKillop, Later he
day for London where he has secur- Carl Passmore, Wilson Cathie; con- took a farm of his own, lot 17, cert,
ed a good position. Mrs, Kilpatrick vener for flower fund, Miss Merger- 8, until his parents' death when he
will remain here for a time. et Johnston; auditors, Mervin Brown moved to the old homestead about
Miss Mary Clark, who holds a good_ R, J, Patterson. M. and M. commit- thirty years ago. Mr, Little was unit-
pbsition in Wingham visited over the tee, Rev. R. A. Brook, convener, Ir- ed in marriage to Martha Ann Smith
week end with her parents, Mr. and ene Douglas, Greta Lammie, W. B, of Winthrop, who predeceased him
Mrs, Alf Clark. Cross, Mr. G. M. Drysdale, Wm. For- 47 years ago. For many years Mr.
Pte, Lloyd 0, Nichol, of the High- rest; press sec„ Mrs. M. Hedden. Little was widely, known -as a drover.
land Light Infantry, who has been Miss Murray moved a vote of thanks About forty years ago he served as
serving in England an,ii has returned to Harry Smith for his work, Mr. W. a member of McKillop council. He
home, called at the home of his sou- B. Cross moved a vote of thanks to was a member of the Canadian Order
sin, Mrs. Mary Buchanan. Lloyd is Dr. Smillie for playing the organ of Foresters,. Constance, and of the
now stationed in London. Three old- and singing in the church. During L.O,L.. 813, Winthrop. Surviving are
er brothers are also serving in Eng- the meeting Miss Gladys Luker play- two sons, Dr. Oliver Little, Toronto,
land. ed piano solos. A. hymn was sung and Percy Little, McKillop; also • one
Mr, G. C. Petty, who has been in followed by the benediction, Lunch brother and two sisters, John Little,
poor health for the past few weeks, was served by the Sunday school. of Roxboro; Mrs. Wm. Scarlett, of
was taken to Victoria Hospital, Lon- i Mr, and Mrs. Scott Welsh who re- London, and Mrs. Wm. Ross of
don, for treatment. His many friends cantly moved into their new home en- Brucefield.
wish him a speedy recovery, tertained a few friends at dinner on
Miss Dorothy McNaughton had her Tuesday evening, Jan, 27, the occa- 1 Two commercial travellers were
tonsils removed at the office of Dr. sion being Mr. Welsh's birthday. He discussing the careless manner in
Smillie on Thursday of last week. received many congratulations also which trunks and suitcases are some -
Miss June Kennedy had her ton- some nice gifts. A most enjoyable
nils removed at the office of Dr. evening was spent by cards, etc. !times handled, "I had a very cute
Smillie on. Thursday of last week. Death of Miss Hazel Cook,- idea for preventing that once," said
. Mrs. Jack Verbeem had her ton- . The funeral of Miss Hazel Cook one of them, smiling reminiscently.
sils removed at the office of Dr. was held on Monday, Jan. 26th. Miss eI labelled each of my bags, 'With
Steer on Friday of lash week. Cook, whose home was in. Leeburn,
Mrs. Lorne Scott of Toronto is died at Alexandra Hospital, Go'der- Care -China."
visiting at the home of her parents, ich after a brief illness. She was "And did that have any effect?"
owing to the illness of her father, only 25 years of age and was to I "Well, I don't know;' you see,
Mr. G, C. Petty, have been married on Friday of this they shipped the whole darned lot
Pte. Fred Beer of London visited week to Mr. Albert Wolff, son of to Hong Kong."
weekhis wife and family over the Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wolff of Hen -
week end. 1 sall, Miss Cook was buried in her
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer en- wedding gown. Former school chums
tertained a number of their friends end church associates were' among
on Friday evening. the mourners at the service.
Mr. John Henderson had his ton- The annual Masonic at home was
Os removed at the office of Dr. held in the Masonic Hall on Monday
Smillie on Thursday of last week. evening. The first part of the even-
Mrs. Kate Jarrett of Kippen is vis- ing's entertainment took the form of
iting friends in town this week. a picture show. During the evening
Mr. John Craig and sister, Miss progressive euchre was played. The
Hannah are spending a few days with following were prize winners: Lad -
friends in Seaforth. ies, first, Mrs, Upshall, Kippen; Mrs.
Mrs. Harry Smith who has been C. Farquhar, gents' first; Mr. Hugh
quite 111 at her hone here, is some- McMurtrie, 2nd, Mr. Wm. Bell; lad -
what improved. ies' consolation, Mrs. Dagg, Zurich;
Mr. F. Ryckman, who has been gents, R. J. Cooper, Kippen.,
confined to his home during the past The dance in the town hall on
week is improving nicely. Tuesday evening was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton and Music was furnished by Clayton
family of near Dublin spent Sunday Steeper's orchestra. The . door prize
with Mrs. Britton's mother, Mrs. was won by Win. Cooper, Kippen,
Hannah Workman.
St. Paul's Church vestry meeting
was held Monday, Jan. 19th at 8 McKILLOP
p.m. with 16 members present. The Funeral of Charles Little. -
chairman, Rev, M. A. Hunt, opened . The funeral of the late Charles
the meeting with prayer. The re- Little, well known and highly res -
ports read by Miss Fee showed the petted resident of the Winthrop vic-
treasurer's report, mission account, inity for many years, was held on
Guild report, W.A. report, Sunday Friday afternoon, from the home of
School, and special report, all hav- his son, Mr. Percy Little, lot 21,
ing a surplus balance. Following of- con. 8, McKillop, and was largely
ficers were appointed for the year: attended. Rev. W. J. Patton offic-
G. C. Petty, J. Henderson, Wardens; iated, assisted by a former neighbor
sidesmen, R. Middleton, H. Lawrence of the deceased, Rev. T. J. Robinson
L. Clark, W. Fee, A. L. Case, dele- of Stratford. Interment took place in
gate to Synod, G. C. Petty; sub dole- Maitlandbank Cemetery. The pall -
gate, R. Middleton; select vestry, H. bearers were six nephews: Wilson
Lawrence, W. Fee, Geo..Hawkins, R. Joseph and John Little; Wilfred Rosa
Middleton, Mrs. R. Middleton, Mrs. (Brucefield) ; Dawson C. Smith (Tor -
L. Clark, A. L. Case; sec.-treas., Miss onto) and Gilbert Smith. Flower
M. Fee; vestry clerk, A. L. Case. bearers were: two grandsons, Reg.
Rev. Wm. Weir was in charge of
services in Caven Presbyterian I
Church, Exeter, and in the morning FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
dispensed communion. 1 120 acres -mile east of Walton.
The annual congregational meet- Large bank barn. Frame house,
ing of Carmel Presbyterian Church Gravel pit. Apply to Frank Finglaud,
will be held on Monday, Feb. 2nd at Clinton; or Alex Kerr, Seaforth.
3 p.m.
Mrs. Jowho spent the Notice To Creditors
past weekek visiting with her sister -in- Notice To Creditors
law, Mrs. John Taylor, has returned
hone. In the Estate of Francis Coleman.
The regular meeting of the WC
TU was held in the school room of
the United Church on Thursday, Feb.
22nd with Mrs. Brook in the chair
for the devotional part of the meet-
ing. Hymn 150 was sung. Mrs. Brook
gave the prayer and also read the
Scripture lesson. Prayer by Mrs. A.
Laramie after which Hymn 143 was
sung. In the absence of the president, '
Miss Consitt, first vice president read
the minutes of the last meeting. Tak-
ing
aking part in slip sheets were: Miss
Murray, Mrs. Christie, Miss I. Doug-
las, Mrs. V. Fee.
Mrs. Beavers of Exeter gave a
talk on the "Mothers' Meetings." $3
was voted for prizes for. Sunday
School. An interesting talk was given
by Miss Murray. Arrangements for
sizes of patchwork quilts was made.
Committee for work, Mrs. Passmore,
Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Fee.
The Wohelo Class of the United
Church met on Friday evening with
Gladys MacKenzie in the chair. The
meeting opened by singing a hymn
followed by Lord's prayer. The
Scripture lesson, Luke 18 chapter,
was read by Mrs, Dave Kyle. Hymn
was sung after which .Ross Forrest
took the chair for business and elec-
tion of officers. Elva McQueen, the
treasurer, gave the financial report.
Officers for the coming year: Pres.,
Margaret Shepherd; vice pres., Edi-
son Forrest; treas., Ross Forrest;
secretary, Mrs. D. Kyle; pianist, G.
Luker; assist. pianist, Bob Hess;
press sec., Mrs. Maude Hedden, con-
veyance, P, McNaughton, D. Kyle;
buying com.; Edna Walsh, Edna
Sundercock, Meeting closed with the
national anthem after which a'dain-
ty lunch was served.
Births.- • •.
Bushie.-In Scott Memorial Hosp-
ital, Seaforth, on Monday, Jan. 26,
to Mr. and Mrs. Art Eushie, of Hen -
sail, a 80n,
Smillie. -In Clinton, on Tuesday,
Jan, 27, to Dr. and Mrs. Smillie of
Heneall, a daughter.
The annual congregational meet=
ing of the United Church was held
on. Monday evening, Jan. 26 with the
minister, Rev. R. A. Brook in the
chair. The secretary, Mr. Goodwin,
reported a. very successful year. The
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Francis Coleman, late
of the Village of Hensall, in the
County. of Huron, Gentleman, de-
ceased, who died on or about the
13th day of January, 1.942, are
hereby notified to -send in to the
undersigned on or before the 21st
day of February, 1942, full particu-
lars of their claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the
said estate will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard • only to claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice, 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 distrib-
uted or any part thereof.
Dated at Seaforth this 27th day
of January, 1942,
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors.
Notice To Creditors
in the Estate df William John
Devereaux.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of William John Dever-
eaux, late of the Township of Tuck-
ersmith, in the County of Huron,
Drover, deceased, who died on or
about the 4th day of December,
1941,are hereby notified to send in
to the undersigned on or before the
13th day of February, 1942, full
particulars of their claims.
' Immediately after the said Met
mentioned ,!date, the• assets of the
said estate will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice, to the exclusion of all
others, and the undersigned will not
be liable to any person of whose
elaim the undersigned shall not
then have notice for the assets so
distributed or any part thereof.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this
23rd day of January, 1942.
McCONNELL i& HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor.
Town
of Seaforth
PRE -PAY TAX RECEIPTS
May be purchased on the
same basis as former years,
at the office of the Treasurer,
commencing Feb. 1, 1942.
D. H. WILSON,
Treas.
PUBLIC MEETING
OF THE STANLEY FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTI.IRE
IN VARNA HALL
Tuesday, Feb. 3rd
At 8 o'clock
Guest Speakers: Mr. Shearer,
Mr. Whyte
EVERYBODY WELCOME
FOR SALE
For mineral for cattle, pigs or
poultry, see your Watkins dealer,
Wm. Bradshaw, 3 blocks east of
Seaforth public library.
TENDERS WANTED
For 8 cords of hard body wood,
all maple, 14 inches long, for S. S.
No. 7, Tuckersmith. Tenders to be in
by Feb. 3rd. Apply to Art Nicholson,
Sec.-Treas., Seaforth R. R. 3.
FOR SALE
Two young Yorkshire sows due
middle of February and middle of
March. Apply Roy Lawson, 2 miles
west of Seaforth, on highway.
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JOHN BACH, Seaforth
How Rent Control
Affects You -
as a landlord as a tenant
AS a part of the general plan to halt further increases in
the Cost of Living, the Government on December 1,
1941, extended the policy of the Price Ceiling to rentals
For allcommercial and housing accommodation in Canada.
Generally speaking the new rental laws provide that:
(1)
No oral or written lease for any commercial or housing
accommodation (furnished or unfurnished) may legally
be made after October 11, 1941, at a rental higher than
the rental lawfully payable under the lease in effect on
that date unless an application for increased rental has
been made to and approved by a I ocal Rentals Com-
mittee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Such
an application must be based on specified circumstances
arising since October 11, 1941.
NOTE: Land and premises used solely for farm purposes are
not subject to rent control.
(2) A tenant is entitled to a renewal of his lease unless the
landlord requires the premises for certain reasons
' named in the Board's Rental Orders and has given the
tenant a written notice to vacate within the time and
in the manner prescribed therein. If this notice to
, vacate is contested by the tenant, the landlord must
secure a Court Order for possession.
Copies of ail Rental Orders end Regulations of the
Board and application forms for rental variations are
available from any of the regional or sub -offices of the
Wartime Prices and Trade Board, and, in areas where
such offices are not yet established, from the Clerk of
any County or District Court or local Rentals
Committee.'
(3)
VIOLATIONS of these orders are punishable by law and should be
reported in writing to the Prices and Supply Representative
Regional Office, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, at the nearest
of any of the following cities: Vancouver, Edmonton, Regina,
Winnipeg, North Bay, • London, Toronto, Brockville, Montreal,
Ouebec, Saint John, Halifax or Charlottetown.
Cyril DeMera Owen Lobley
Adminlstreilor of Housing Renals Adminiltrato, of Commercial Rentals
Issued under the authority of
11-1E WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, Ottawa. Canada
SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS
One Pkge. Grape Nut Flakes
& one pkge. Post
Tcastiee-2 for , ... , , 16c
2 pkges' Iduffets for 25c
2 pkgos, Kellogg's Bran
Flakes 260
3 pkges Quaker Corn
Flakes „ , 23c
Peter Pan Puffed Wheat
Toastedge Popped Wheat 23e
13 oz. size 23c
Rolled Wheat, 5 lb. bag . , , 23o
BULK SODAS
Soppy Flour, per 98 lb bag 5,29
National Hog Concentrate
40% , , cwt, 3.00
National Pig Starter, cwt. 2.55
National Poultry Concentrate
45% ewt, 3.90
011 Cake Meal, per cwt .. 2,49
Royal Purple Calf Meal
25 lb. bag , 1.10
Royal Purple Calf Meal
50 lb, bag.. , , , 2.05
Royal Purple Calf Meal
100 lb. bag ,.,,..,,..4.00
2 pounds 19c
W. J Finnigan
Card of Thanks
Mrs, Frank Coleman and family
wish to thank their many friends and
'neighbors of Hensall, and .also the
Parr Line, for the kindness and sym-
pathy shown tlr`em during their re-
cent sad bereavement; also for the
beautiful floral tributes; special
thanks to Rev, Mr. Brook and . the
United Church.
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Little and
Dr. Oliver Little acknowledge with
thanks the many expressions of sym-
pathy tendered concerning the death
of their father, the late Chas. Little;
also for floral tributes, the loan of
cars and assistance given,,
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Davidson
wish to thank their many friends
and neighbors for the expressions of
kindness extended to them during
their recent bereavement, also to
those who sent flowers, loaned cars
or helped in any way.
Card of Thanks ,
We desire to express gratitude and
appreciation to our friends andnei-
ghbors and everyone for their gen-
erous help, friendliness and assist-
ance in the days following our recent.
misfortune. Thanks, Mr. • and Mrs.
Jas. Morrison, Dublin.
WANTED '
Would like an elderly lady or man
into my home and would give them
good care. For information apply to
Mrs. Joseph Thornton, Walton, Ont.
R. R. 2.
WANTED
A boarder; an elderly gentleman
preferred. To live in Egmondville.
Apply at News Office.
FARM FOR SALE
Good 100 acres of land in Hibbert
Township. Water in both house and
barn. Good buldings, Barns 60x40,
and 50x30, large drive shed 28x40;
ten acres of bush. Apply at The News
office,
PIGS FOR SALE
8 chunks. Apply to Arnold _Scott.
Phone 835-13, Seaforth.
GRASS FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, lot 3, con. 5, H.R.S.,
Tuckersmith, 85 acres good grass
land, 15 acres bush land, plentiful
water supply. Reasonably priced.
John Sproat Estate. Apply at News
Office.
FOR SALE
One team matched ' Clyde fillies,
rising 3 and 4, and one general pur-
pose team rising 3 and 4. Will sell
or exchange for cattle: A. E. Crozier,
Seaforth, Phone 667 r 22.
TENDERS WANTED
To supply 15 cords of 14" green
body wood two thirds ,maple and 1/3
beech to U.S. S. No, 1, McKillop &
Logan. Tenders to be in Feb, 10.
Wood to be delivered by April 1. Ap-
ply to James Nolan, R. R. #5, Sea -
forth, (Sec.-Treas.).
TENDERS WANTED
For 8 cords of hardwood, 14 inches
long, half maple and half beech, for
S. S. No. 3, Tuckersmith, Tenders to
be in by Feb. 10. Apply to Gordon
Richardson, Sec.-Treas., Brucefield,
R. R.1.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received up to
Feb. 9th, 1942, for delivery of eight
cords of hardwood, maple and beech,
fourteen inches long, to S.S. No. 9,
Tuckersmith. Wood to be delivered
by Apr. 15. Ivan Forsyth, Sec.-
treas.,
ec:treas., R.R. 2, Kippen.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
Personal Rubber Goode mailed postpaid, in
plain, sealed envelope, with pricelist. Adults
only. 0 samples He; 24 samples $1 00
Please state age. Atex Rubber Co., Box 231,
Hamilton, Ontario.
Notice
We have on hand it quantity of flax seed
for feeding purposes. We are also supplying
a. number of farmers with our Flax Skives
for bedding. For Information and prices on
the above articles call Heeky F. P. Ltd.,
Phone 74, Seaforth,
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid.
ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds,
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
nret class-compmties.
Inieruui'wn ci,rerfully. ;'ivrn
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Rays
SEAFORTFI, ONT.
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron '
Office in the Dominion Bank Build
ng, Seaforth. Office hours:
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m, Saturday
evening, 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m.
BOX
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Special and Careful Attention
AMBULANCE
Office Residence
Main St. Jarvis St.
43 18
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD•OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICERS
President, Wm. Knox, Londesboro
Vice President, W. R. Archibald
Seaforth; Secretary Treasurer, M. A
Reid, Seaforth.
AGENTS
F. McKercher, R. R. 1, Dublin; Johr„
E. Pepper, R, R,1, Brucefield; J. F
Prueter, Brodhagen; James Watt
Blyth;
DIRECTORS
Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; William
Knox, Londesboro; Chris Leonhardt,
Brodhagen; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; W. R.
Archibald, Seaforth; Alex McEwing,
Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Hugh Alexander, Walton.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, will be
promptly atended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post
offices.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTE, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies.
MEDICAL
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M,B„ Graduate
If University of Toronto.
Paul L. Brady, M.D., Graduate of
University of Toronto,
The Clinic is fully equipped with
complete and modern x-ray and other
up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptie
equipment,
Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and
Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Tuesday in every month from 4 to
6 pm.
Free well -baby clinic will be held.
on the second and last Thursday in
every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 3
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square
throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 pm. Aldo. at Seaforth Clinic first
Tuesday in each'month.-53 Waterloo
St„ Stratford. Telephone 267.
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