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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1942-04-30, Page 8t) PAGE. Mill' FIB 51DA ORTH NI WS THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1942 HENSALL Step letlon•Pent-M Holy Trinity Prp•Cathedrel, Coch- rane, was the seeue of a quiet but lovely spring wedding Saturday, Ap- ri1 11th, at 10.30 a.m. when Rev. J. Blackburn, B.A.11.1)„ officiated for the marriage of Evelyn Rose Stapleton, formerly of Neese'', and James 'Perc- ival Dent, of Cochrane.- Following an extended wedding trip to Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Dent will reside in Cochrane. Miss Dorothy McQueen of London spent the Week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed McQueen, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Carlile, Elaine and Billy and Doris Buchanan, spent Sunday with Mrs, Landsborough, near Seaforth. John Beer left on Saturday ter Hudson took the ()hair for business. London where he has secured a poli- The roll call was answered with an tion for the summer months with the Easter message. The offering .was Canada Bread Co. dedicated by Mrs. Manson. Mrs. R. Mr. Norris Mek]wen of Hamilton Y. MacLaren read a beautful Easter spent the week end with his parents poem, Tria Jesus Saves, by Mrs, W. Mr. and Mrs. Alpine McEwen, 'A. MacLeren, Mrs. A. Dougall and Mrs. Fred Beer spent Saturday in Mrs. M. Dougall, The address was London. She was accompanied by her given by Miss Laura Pelton of Tor - husband Pte. Feed Beer, who spent onto, field secretary W.M.S. Mrs. H. the week end at his home. Workman moved a vote of thanks to Mr, and Mrs, Russell Kyle, who Miss Pelton, which was seconded by were married recently, spent the Mrs, Dallas, The meeting closed with. week end with the former's parents, the hymn, Take up Thy Cross, foll- Mr, and. Mrs. Thomas Kyle. I owed by prayer, after which lunch Miss Mildred Hackney is confined was served. to her room through illness. The April meeting of the Arnold Miss Margaret. Tudor of Dundas I Circle of Carmel Presbyterian Church spent the week end with Mr. and was held on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Stan Tudor.I i th chair The Mr. Harry Smith, who spent a cou- ple of days at his home during the R past week, returned to London on'e Saturday. Rev. Wm. Weir left on Tuesday for, Woodstock where he will attend a H meeting of Synod which is being held B in that city. I F Provost Harold Redden of the Pro- L vost Canadian Corps (Military Pol- o ice), Camp Borden, spent the week served. Presbyterian Chul'eh on Sunday, May 4th, it is ;expected that a'visit- In Memoriam ing iniaister frem the conference 0 the Evangelical Church which Is be ing field in -Zurich this week, will b in charge of the service. In the evening the members of the Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows wil attend service when Rev, Wm. Wei will give a suitable address. Specie music by the choir 'in eharge of t13. 1 d W A M L f' PARKER -In loving lnemory of Gerald Parker, who passed away one e year ago, May .2nd. . What would 1 give. to clasp his Mind, His happy face to see, Wen To bear his voice and see his smile, That meant so 11111011 to rue. e -Sadly missed by Father, Mother, ea er ac wren; Brothers and Sisters and loved ones, The Easterth ank offering of the Card of Thanks W. M. S. of the Presbyterial' Church as held on Wednesday afternoon at Mrs, John G. Hart and family wish p,m. Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren took the to thank their friends for the many 8 chair for the opening part of the io meeting, Hymn "Christ the Lord is express ns of synipathy in their Sad, risen today," was sung, after which bereavement; also Scott Memorial Mrs, D. Park led in prayer, The. Hospital, and those who assisted in soripture Matthew 16th, was read by any way, Mrs. A, McEwen. The president Mrs, Mrs, Sally Manson n e , Scripture lesson was read. by Miss AUCtIOiI Sale nth Mcllvenna, followed with pray- ✓ by Jean McQueen, Lila and Betty Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy, FOR SALE Tires, tubes, 18x600, also 18x650. 50 ft. of eavetrough, 17 plate M.D. battery. Good hand washer and wringer. 8. J. Holland, St. Columban.,, WANTED Pasture for 8 small cattle. Angus Kennedy, R.R.4, Seaforth; Phone 22 r 20, Dublin, FOR RENT 6 -roomed house, good garden,'town water and hydro. Possession May 15. Apply J. A. Westcott. • FOR SALE A few loads of mixed hay. E. A. Glenn, Kippen. Phone 91r•15, Hensall central. Moir sang a pleasing duet, Daffodils May 2nd. n the Spring, accompanied by Irene 100 head of Mixed stock cattle. oggarth. A reading by Mrs. Roy ell and a piano solo by Mrs, C.: Usual run of calves and mixed pigs. crest. The guest speaker was Miss Sale every Saturday. aura Pelton of Toronto, At the close A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer, f the meeting a dainty lunch was end with his mother Mrs. Catherine by his wife who joined him in Lon -I BAYFIELD don. Mr. and Mrs. F. Fowlie of London sale of her household effects on Sat- spent the week end with the Misses Hedden. He was accompanied here) Mrs. Hunt, who held an auction urday last, left here on Sunday for a Fowlie. short visit with friends in London! Mr. and Mrs. H. McLaren and and Toronto. daughter of Port Elgin spent Sunday Mrs. Maud Redden will be hostess Senim• Mis-I Mrs. J. Graham attended the an - and Miss Gladys Luker co -hostess for with their sisters, Misses Sterling. the May meeting of the Sion Circle of the United. Church, nual W.A. convention for the diocese whieh will be held on Monday even- of Huron in London last week. once. Roll call will be answere ty party was held in 852' r 12, Seaforth ing May 4th. The theme, temper- A communi is harmfuh the town hall on Saburday evening in THE Seaforth Farmers Club Will have a car of WHEAT on the track Monday, May 4; and a car of Western OATS the end of the week. Phone your orders to HOMER HUNT A reason why alcohol The guest spekaer will be the field honor of Pte. Borden Clark and Pte. secretary of the WCTU. ' Grant Turner of the R.C.O,C., Kit - The April meeting of the Exeter-' ohener. A singsong and dancing 801,- IIensall brunch of the WCTU was 1 lowed by a presentation of pen and ,held Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m. in pencil set and sox to the guests of the schoolroom auditorium of the United Church. Mrs. Maude Hedden honour. A dainty lunch was served. presided for the devotional period,1 Mr. Ross McKinley of Burlington which included the opening hymn s ent the week end in the village. "Take time to be holy," followed 1 pMrs. 0. W. Rhynas has returned with the Lord's prayer in unison. Scripture reading, 14th chapter of from visiting her son in Burlington. John, was read by Mrs. W. 8. Pybus. I Mr. and Mrs. F. Erwin and son of Prayers were offered by Mrs. A. Kitchener were guests of Mrs. F. A. Mrs. r s te. Edwards on Sunday. Put our hand into the al ' 't' daughter, Mrs Gellner. and prayer by Miss ,Jean Mur -1 Mrs. Kendall and daughter of El - Laramie and M C W.Chit' The devotional y Mrs. Armstrongof Brantford is hand of God" was given by Mrs. Hedden. "0 master let mew k with- visiting her aug t er, ray closed this portion of the nteet- ing, after which Miss A. Consitt, first mire visited her parents, Mr. and vice president, took the chair. The; Mrs. W. Jowett, last week. roll call was answered with "Faith." I Exeter members reported having, CROMARTY made 3 quilts to be donated to the . red cross. Mrs. McQueen, treasurer,' The Sunday services were very reported for the Home Training cen• well attended. Rev. Peter Jamieson tre at Petawawa. Miss R. Duff, prov is delivering a series of interesting iucial field secretary, will visit Huron comity for two weeks, commencing sermons, taken from the Book of May 3rd, when she will speak in the Revelation. The choir favored with t three Sunday schools in Exeter May an anthem, the solo parts being sung' 3rd. Crediton the same evening. Mon- by Wilma Hamilton . and Margaret clay evening, May 4th, she will speak; to the Senior Mission circle at Hen-, Scott. salt. Her itinerary will include the The Young People's meeting was public and high schools of Hensa1l,1 conducted by Mrs. Clifford Miller. Clinton, Dashwood, Zurich, and dis- The scripture lesson was read by triet schools, She will also speak at Gordon Houghton. The topic was the Presbyterial to be held in Clin- taken ton. The theme of the meeting was by Mrs. Lorne Elliott. The at "Alcohol and the war conditions," tendance has increased and much in - taken by Mrs. Brook, Mrs. G. Hess, terest is shown in the contest, headed Mrs. E. McQueen, Mrs. Pybus, Miss by two captains, Miss Betty McKel- Douglas, Mrs. W. C. Pearce. The roll lar and Wilma Hamilbon, call for May will be- answered with "Love." Jesus lover of my Soul, and Mr. and Mrs. Kemp and family, of prayer by Mrs. Pearce closed the Mitchell, with Mrs. Houghton and meeting. family. Women's Institute Executive - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Webber and The district executive of South Huron met recently to plan for activ- daughter, Helen, Woodham, with ities for the coming year. This dis- Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCulloch and triet annual will be held in Hensel], family. May 28th, at 1.15 p.m. instead of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Young and Seaforth as formerly planned to com- ply with gas and tire rationing laws Y, Granton, with Mrs, Tufford in effect. This district is planning a and Miss M. B. Currie. shower of knitted goods for the Navy League of some 360 peces, and 38 quilts, all to be completed by aut- umn, each branch making itself re- sponsible for a stated number of art- icles. Magazines and books suitable for reading matter and donations of maple sugar will be brought to the annual (May 28). A widespread plan for the extension of hospitality and entertainment of airmen in South Huron training centres is being worked out by the individual bran- ches. A complete summary of South Huron war work for the past year will be on display at the district an- nual, and will be of a. most commend- able order, The summary day relat- ive to the local leader course in veg- etable cookery was outlined in Exe- ter. The response of the representa- tives from the seven branches pres- ent to these war work activities was most gratifying to the pi'esidefit and officers. Mrs. 8, Hey of Zurich as chairman for the nominating commit- tee. drew up the new elateof officers for ratification for the ensuing year. •Mrs. Wm. Shepherd returned home on Monday evening, after hav- ing spent a few days in Kitchener with: her son Pte, Smelt Shepherd, who has been 'gaite 111, Miss Barbara Shepherd of Clinton spent the week end at her home. Mr, W, A, MacLaren, who has se- curette e-curede good position at Sky Harbor, Goderich, started his duties on Mon- day - of this Week. At the morning service in Carmel Want and For Sale Ads, 3 HILLSGREEN, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stephan of Hen - sell, accompanied by Miss Mitchell, visited with friends here Sunday. Quite a number have been on the sick list with the flu. We are pleased to report that Mr, Herb Stephan, who has been ill, is improving. Seeding in this community is about finished but the farmers report the land dry and in need of rain. WEEKLY SALVAGE BULLETIN Continued Prom Page One on Thursday, May 7th, two days later. Mr. W. L. Whyte, Hullett's repres- entative on the Committee, is busy arranging for a salvage collection in Hullett, the collection to take place on May 20th, if arrangements can be made for that date. The portion of Hullett included will be that dart that is in the Seaforth Red Ceoss District. I This column hopes to bring you a I report of the Committee's receipts up to the end of April in next week's issue. There will be a big rummage and cooking sale at Salvage Headquarters on Saturday, May 2nd, under the aus- pices of the "No Surrender" Club, with Mrs. Annie Watson in charge. Search your home for anything that could be resold and bring it in. All the proceeds will go to war work. The Seaforth and District Salvage Corps is pleased to co-operate and give every possible help to this wor- thy effort;' with the co-operation 'of everyone, this can be made .the big- gest and best sale yet. BRODHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Wal- ton visited with. Mr. and Mrs. John Bennewies on Sunday. Mrs Lizzie Morenz 5f Kitchener is visiting at the home of Mrs. Mary Prueter. Miss Claires Diegel of Stratford, and Mr. Donald Markle of Wood- stock. spent Sunday at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Diegel. Mr. Harvey Beuermann of Galt 15 spending a few days with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Heuer - mann. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moglt and Nancy and Mrs, Sophia Mueller apeet Sunday with Ms. and Mrs. Roy Doer in Auburn. Most of. the farmers in this district have finished seeding, as the wee - they has been very warns and di•y, A large basket of flowers was plated at the altar in St. Peter's Lu- theran Church on Sunday by Mrs, 1 Brotiltageh and family in memory of John Bredltagen, who passed away a year ago, eeiks 50c WORLD'S BIGGEST Britain's 500 Ton Accumulators Save !Up Steam In Air Raids Thousands of tons of 'fuel have been saved in Britain's war factories by storing steam in accumulators during air raids. Although factories do not shut down merely on getting the "alert," they have to do; so when the roof spotters signal that the raiders are overhead. But instead of the boilers blowing ori their steam into the air when work stops, hte steam 1s generated into the accumulators and stored, to be used to start up the plant again when the raiders have passed, More than a thousand of these ac- cumulators' have now been installed in iron and steel works, sugar refin- eries, breweries, dairies, dyeworks and laundries, All act on the same principle -the storage of ehergy dur- ing off-peakload periods,' and the callisg into action of tbis steam when production requires it In one sugar refinery the installa- tion of a steam accumulator raised production by 12 per cent. and low- ered coal eonsumptioin by about 7 per Dent, In a dairy the time taken to produce condensed milk was reduced by 20 to 26 per cent, illustrated Travelogue Of Still Pictures in color 'Thirty Moons around the World' BY DOUGLAS M. CARR Northside United Church Frda Ma 1 y� y AT 8 P. M. 30c - 18c Under Auspices of Mae Lahe Auxiliary Street Oiling TOWN OF SEAFORTH Residents wishing to have their respective Streets oiled are request- ed to have signed petitions in the hands of the Clerk by May 15th. D, H, WILSON, Town Clerk FOR SALE 2 plate Electric Rangette with oven, for sale. Apply to Mrs. Frank Devereaux, John street, Seaforth, Electric Fencers As help is scarce, get an ELECTRIC FENCER, and save time and wise I have Test Equipment for fixing fencers. I also have BATTERIES, INSULATORS, ETC. BERT MeSPADDEN PHONE 834 r 24 Auction Sale Of House 'Furnishings and Proper- ty. Mr. Harold Jackson has been in- structed to sell by public auction on the premises, 1/4 mile north of Staffa, on Saturday, May'2nd, at 1 p.m., the following: The complete contents of resid- ence of the late John Worden, in- cluding in part a new range, coal oil stove, kitchen furniture, dining room furniture, bedroom furniture, mis- cellaneous chairs, tables, dishes, kit- chen utensils and bedding. Implements -Set diamond harrows, 2 walking plows, seuffler, set single harness, 1 set single heavy harness, 2 horse Dollars, 1 cutter, lawn mow- er, 5 tons of hay, miscellaneous tools, Property -Parcel No. 1. 5 acres of land upon wbich is situated a frame dwelling house, and barn 20x30, hen house. Parcel No. 2: Two acres of land. Both of above parcels are part of Lot 16, Con. 8, Township of Hibbert. Terms onchattels, cash. Terms on ,property made known on day of sale. John Sadler, Executor of the Estate of the late John Worden. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. WANTED Girls and Women FOR essential war work ou fine precision machines. Excellent, healthy working conditions.• BEST wages paid. Qualifications, ages from 18 to 35 years. We now have in our employ many girls who were formerly salesgirls,' hairdressers, stenog- raphers, models; all now are engaged in helping with the job that is to be done. YOU CAN HELP TOO. APPLY MUNITIONS DIVISION BATA SHOE COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED FRA.NKFORD O 'ARID Note, -Application forms can: be had from the News Office PROCLAMATION CIVIC HALF HOLIDAYS I have been instructed by motion of the Town Council, in accordance with a petition from the local Merchants, to proclaim. Wednesday after- noons from 12:30 noon, in the months of May, June, July, August, September and Octo- ber, Civic Half Holidays, ex- cept when a legal holiday comes in the week, and re- spectfully request the citizens to observe the salve. JOHN J. CLUFF, Mayor GOD SAVE THE KING Special Prices Saturday Only ' Jell -o Pudding, valtilla, caramel, butterscotch 3 pkges, ,.,, , 310 Club House Coffee lb. 03c Red Rose Coffee- lb,,. offee lb.530 Maxwell. House Coffee- lb. , 530 American Blend Coffee lb. ,390 011 -July the lot we will discontinue Premium Coupons All Coupons must be redeem- ed before this date. Purity Flour 98. lb. bag 2 49 Robinhood Flour - 98 lb. bag 2 49 Greb Shoes At Lowest Prices W. J. Finnigan Auction Sale Farm Implements and Furniture. Tuesday, 1', aY 5th. Two and a hall, miles southwest of Kippen, in Hay Township, Lot 27, Con, 4. Sale starts at 1,30 p.m. Implements -Mower, seeder, cul tivator, walking plow, binder, rake, disc, harrows, emery stone, rack and waggon, light waggon, buggy, scuff ler, root pulper, fanning mill, saw and engine, heavy harness, collars, M. H. cream separator (new), 2 work benches, quantity lumber, wood. Furniture -Coal and wood stove (as good as new), heater, dining table, chairs, and 'buffet, linoleum rug 12 by 12, 2 corner glass cup- boards, 2 upholstered chairs, spool bed, 4 poster bed, dresser (antique), washstands, secretary desk, rocking chairs, small tables, dishes, kitchen tables, chairs, saws, anvils, and a good assortment of other carpenter tools and articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Estate of ,Arthur Ricker, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Dodge deluxe coach, splendid con- dition, good tires, heater, defroster, new 17 -plate battery. Apply News Office. PROPERTY FOR. SALE House in Eginondville, 6 rooms. Good stable. 3 acres of land. Low taxes. Apply to Jacob Winen, Eg- mondville. FOR SALE Erban rust resistant oats. Malting barley seed, sow 4 or 5 pecks per acre. Also a quantity of mixed Erban oats and barley. Phone 25 or 660r25, Seaforth. J. A. McKenzie. WOOL ,We are buying wool as usual on a graded basis, according to Government regulations. We will be pleased to handle your Wool Licensed grading station No. 498 H. M. JACKSON Phone 3 J & 3 W Seaforth For Sale SHEDS THREE LOTS Coal Business of The John J. Sclater Estate 9 HOUSE FOR SALE 7 roomed brick house on Church street, Seaforth. Modern conveni- ences. Also barn or suitable garage. Apply to M. A. Reid. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received up to 4 P.M., May 4, 1942, for the deepening and widening of the Garrett-Shob- brook Municipal Drain, under the Municipal Drainage Act, and accord- ing to the'Report, Plans, Profiles and Specifications of the Engineer in charge. The Estimate of yds. on the Main Drain is 7791 Cu. yds. A separate Tenders will ,,;also be received at the same time for the deepening and widening of the' Branch under the same Report and under the same conditions. The estimated yardage of the Branch Drain is 564 en. yds. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's Office, Londes- boro. JAS. W. McCOOL, Clerk Hullett Twp. INSURANCE Life, 'Fire, Auto, Sickness & AeoId- ent, Windstorm & guarantee bands. Rates reasonable, All risks placed in first class companies, Information cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIES iVMCLONNLLL & i►AYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, 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. BO. X`. ,.'l(untrat *s'u'rf' Special and Careful Attention AMBULANCE Office Residence Main St. Jarvis 8t. 43 ' 18 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFICERS President, Alex McEwing, Blyth;. Vice -President, W. R. Archibald, Sea - forth; Manager & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seatortb. AGENTS F. McKercher, R,R.1, Dublin; John 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., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies. MEDICAL SEAFORTH CLINIC Or. E*A. McMaster, M.B., Graduat, t 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 np•to-date diagnostic and thereuptir equipment. Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Ear. Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at the Clinic the dist Tuesday in every month from 4 to i D.M. Free well -baby clinic will be bell ,n the second and last Thursday in •very month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GQRWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr, i3, H. Ross' office. Pbooe s .f DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat eireduate in Medicine. University of Toronto, Late Assistant New Vnrk Ophthalmic and Aural institute Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Bonnie - throat hospitals, London, Eng Ai Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, thir'ri Wednesday in each month from 2 t' 4 phi. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month. -53 Water)°, et., Stra.tfo•d. Telephone 287 4 DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT - SEAFORTH 16. EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.