The Seaforth News, 1943-11-18, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1943
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EUCHRE &
DANCE
IN WINTHROP HALL
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH
Under auspices of Winthrop Red
Cross Unit. Good prizes. Good music.
Ladies and gents, 25c each. Would all
ladies please bring a few sandwiches.
Proceeds for "Blood Donors' Clinic”
YOUR MEM
IS A
WONDER/
:ter
Presentation At Constance
Dance I
Old and New
ST. COLUMBAN
FRIDAY, NOV. 19TH
Murdoch's Orchestra (5 -Piece) Admis-
sion 60c. Dancing 10-1
Auspices C.W.L.
In Looby's Hall, Dublin
FRIDAY, NOV. 26
MAC BURGESS' AND HIS BAND
Admission 50 cents
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Loaves light, even=
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ALWAYS DEPENDABLE
',AIRTIGHT. WRAPPER
ENSURES STRENGTH
A very pleasant evening was pout
at the Foresters' Hall, Constance, for
Mr, anti Mrs, G. W. Nott, prior to.
their leaving the community for their
new home in Clinton. The following
address was read by Mr. Bert Irwin:
To Mr, and Mrs, Nott: Dear Friends,
We, your friends and neighbors, have
assembled here this evening to spend
a few pleasant hours with you before
your departure from our midst to
your new home. All of us realize how
much you will be missed in our com-
munity and the many enjoyable even-
ings that you have given us at vari-
ous times at your home. You have
proven yourselves, the best of neigh-
bors, always ready and welling to
lent a helping hand, anytime during
the 24-hour day. When we say that
you will be hissed is saying it very
mildly and we could not at this time
lose the opportunity of asking you to
accept this clock in remembrance of
his farewell occasion, and trust,when
using It you will recall this evening
and the many friends, acquaintances
and neighbors, that have made this
gathering possible. Wishing the very
best that life holds in store and trust
l you will be happy and enjoy your new
home, is the wish of everyone here
this evening.
It
ELIMVILLE
MI's. Howard Johns returned home
Sunday from Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, after a recent appendectoniy.
Mrs. Wm, Spry of London and Miss
Joy Whitlock of St. Thomas were
week end guests of the Williams,
Sgt, Clarence Ford of Jarvis ' was
home the end of the week, .
Want and For Sale Ads, 1 week 250,
THE, SEi.APOR.TH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Attending the funeral of the 1
Mrs.:Chas. Il'lnkbeiner on Wedn
day morning were Mrs. C. 8, Wors
and Mr, and Mrs W, J', Vaulkn
Mr. W. J. Cullen and son Danny,
of, Kitchener Mrs. E Woodley, lvl
F. Sehultz and Mrs, 11. Bullock
Preston, and Mrs. M. Whiteoak,
Aurora, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Wors
of Goderieh,
Mr, Andrew TI, McKenzie, of Ii
College, Toronto, who tools the s
Ices at First Presbyterian Church
Sunday, spent the week end at th
home of Thos. Robinson, Egan)
ville, M. and Mrs, 13, Currie and fa
ily of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Kenzie and Mr, Kett McKenzie
Stanley visited. their brother Andr
'McKenzie on Sunday.
Mr. W. H. Golding, MP., Ottawa,
visiting at his home here.
Flight 'Lieutenant J. A. Mu
RCAF, Deseronto, spent the week
with Mrs, Munn and family.
Miss Betty Sandford, Toronto, is
guest at the home of her pareu
Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Sandford.
Miss Davina Anderson spent a fe
days in Toronto last week.
Mr. Frank Ryan, Normal Scho
Stratford, at his hone here.
Miss Laura McLellan, Stratfoi
with her parents, Mt'. and Mrs,
McLellan.
Miss Teresa McIver, London, wi
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter M
Iver•,
Miss Helen Henderson of Midlan
Miss Isabel McKellar, nurse-in-trai
ing at Stratford General IIospit
and Miss Martha Allen of Walkervil
were guests at the home of Mn alt
is. M. McKellar
Miss Anne Peckham of Stratford
was a guest at the ]tome of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McMann over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan receiv-
ed word that their son Sgt, Clarence
Nolan, has arrived safely overseas,
Miss Maxine Baynes, of Toronto,
spent the week end with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. C. Baynes,
Pte, Merle Dunlop, RCETC„ Camp
Borden, is spending his furlough with
his parents. Mr, and Mrs. A. W.
Dunlop,
Sergeant Francis Phillips, RCAF-,
Montreal, is visiting with his parents,
Mr. and MI's. T. Phillips,
Mr. and Mr's. A. Zimmerman, of
Stratford, were week end guests in
town.
Mr. Arnold Westcott, of Toronto,
spent the week end with Mrs, West-
cott and family,
Pte. James Cleary, Chatham, spent
the week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, William Cleary. -
Miss Joan Devereaux spent the
week end with friends in London,
James Flannery, RCAF., Centralia,
was a guest at the home of his aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Janes Cleary
over the week end.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hays and
daughter Nancy, Detroit, visited over
the week end with relatives here.
Mrs. Conrad Eckert returned to spend
the winter in Detroit,
Chester McNay, RCAF, Brantford,
was a week end visitor in town.
LAC. Keith Dale, RCAF., Hagers-
ville, was a week end visitor at his
home here.
Mrs: George MacDonald, Stretford,
visited last week with her daughter,
MI's. Ralph McFadden and Mr. Mc-
Fadden.
Oban MacTavish, RCAF, Camp Bor-
den, spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mac-
Tavish,
David Bolton, RCNVR., St. Hyacin.
the, Quebec, spent the week end at
his home here,
Mr, James E, Willis underwent a
successful operation at Scott Memor-
ial Hospital on Monday.
Pilot Officer Thomas Sills, RCAF..
a recent graduate of Dunnville air
school, and Sergeant Nora Sills,
RCAF. Camp Borden, were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Sills over the weekend. Sgt. Nora
Sills pinned the wings ou her husb-
and at the graduation.
Mrs. Ronald McDonald has returned
front visiting her husband in Halifax.
Miss Margaret Murray and Miss
Mary Donovan of Toronto spent the
week end with Mrs. James 114urray
and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crowley and
Mr, and Mrs, Basil Kelly and children
and Mr, John Jordan, all of Kinkora,
spent Sunday with Mrs. James Mur-
ray and faintly,
Mrs. Allen McLean of Egmondville
is spending the winter with Mrs. A,
MacTavish.
Miss Belle Smith is spending the
winter with Mrs, H. R. Scott,
Mrs, Jones of Boston, Mass., at-
tended the funeral of her brother,
the late Charles Holmes,
Mr. Thomas Murray, accompanied
by his son Thomas and wife, of Bar
River, Algona. are spending, this
week with the former's sister, Mrs,
Harry Tyndall, and other relatives,
Mr. Fred Scott who has been in
Newfoundland is visiting at Coiling -
wood and Seaforth,
Messrs, Kenneth Carnoohan of
Streetsville, and Arthur' Carnochttn,
of Toronto, were called here by the
death of their father, Harry Carno-
Ctlan, Tuesday.
VARNA •
' Mrs, Ahtington of Crothai.•ty spent
a few days with her son and wife
ate here last week,
el' Mrs. Stolek left Saturday to
spend.�a few weeks with relatives in
°1, Kitchener,
all Mrs. Parsons and two little sons of
ls' Stalfa visited last week with her sis-
al ter,Mrs. Aldington.
of The Varna community club wish to
ell thank those who contributed looney
Ki and sugar for the boys boxes over-
seas, Those who have not yet contri•
on buted sugar, would they please send
e or bring in soon to the Red Cross
nd' rooms or to Edith Beatty, We also
nt. wish to thank those whe made eandy
Me- and shortbread for the boxes, which
of consisted of 1 Ib, fruit cake,. cheese
ew and gum, sardines, biscuits, candy,
I chocolate bars, shortbread, raisins,
is soap, towel, face cloths, handker-
I chief, can opener, colgate kit, pair of
Mui
socks. These boxes were packed by
end Edith Beatty, Lillian Elliott and l`va-
1 chel Johnston and. were on their way
a before Nov. .1st to the following boys
ts'—ltobt, Aldwinkle, Walter' Smith,
r, Walter Breatherton, Harvey Parsons
and Hugh Pollock.
el, Red Cross Notes.—
Don't forget the Red Cross meet•
d, ing every Wednesday afternoon.
A. Work is piling up and workers are
urgently needed. The need is not
th only as great as last year, it is great-
0- er. Surely we shall not fail them, as
they face the crucial year ahead with
8, the same courage and faith in us.
n- Our hearts and our hands will ans-
a'' war, Knit? Knit! Sew? Sew! Surely
10 the need of our boys in Newfound-
land and the Eastern ports for pro-
tection against the biting cold of this
coming winter, is an appeal to touch
the hearts of us all.
Mr. Ivan Stephenson of London
accompanied by his friend, Mr. Floyd
Wilson of Petrolia, spent the week
end with his parents,
Mr. Bob Reid of London spent the
week end at his home,
BORN
TRL1MEER --- At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Nov. 13tH, to Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred Tremeer, of Tuckersmith, a
son,
ALIODXAiNDER — At Scott Memorial
.Hospital, on Nov, 13th, to Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Alexander, McKillop,
on Nov, 13th, a daughter.
McLEAN — At Scott Memorial Hoepi.
tal, ou Nov, 14th. to Mr, and Mrs,
John McLean, Trtelterslnitln, a son;
RT. GERMAINE -- At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Nov, 16th, to Mr, and
Mrs. Raymond 51, Germaine, of
Seaforth, a, son,
CTTLI,EN.—To Mr, and Mrs, W. 1.
Cullen (nee Margaret Finkbeiner)
at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener,
on Nov. 15th, a sister for Danny.
DIOICHERT --- At the Farwell Nurs-
ing i-Iorne on Wednesday, Nov, 3,
to Mr. and Mr's. Albert Beichert of
Zurich (formerly Rossie Coleman,
Stnffa), a son, Ronald Albert,
MCCLINCHEY — At Zurich on Nov.
16th, to Mr. and Mrs. .Bruce Mc-
Clinchey (formerly Grace Robin-
son), a daughter,
Want and For Sunk Ads, .3 aveeks 80c
ST. COLUMBAN
Mary Murray of Galt spent the
week end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Murray.
Mrs, Leo Murray and Ann have
returned home after spending a
week with her sister, Mrs. James
Hogg, of Walton.
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"Sw,s'I is the solemn voice that calls
The 1hll tlattt to the house of prayer:
1 love t0 stunt within its walls.
Ent• thou, 0 Lord, art present there,"
First Presbyterian Church, Sea forh.
Celebrates the
76TH ANNIVERSARY
11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 21st 7 p.m.
The Minister for the Day Will Be
Rev, Richard Stewart
Goderich
MORNING SUBJECT: "Tire Prophetic Message for Today",
EVENING SUBJECT: "God in First Place,"
The Choir will present a program of Anthems and the
Male Quartette will sing both morning and evening.
REV. HUGH JACK, Minister
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