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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1937-04-08, Page 4PAGE FOUR. THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937 THE SEAPORTEWS Snowdon Bros„ Publishers, WALTON. There was a good attendance at the Mission Baud -Concert which was held 'in Duff's 'United Church on Monday evening. April 5.th. 'Despite the rain and the bad condition of the roads ,the Band ntenrbers were all in their places and presented a very fine program. (Earl isolette, ,president of the Mission 'Band was chairman of the evening and after the opening chorus and Scripture by IM-aejorie Heekwell, the Lord's Prayer was. presented, and in a few well chosen nordrs the pre t lent told about the work that the Mission Band is doing, The following program was -present- ed: Pantomime, Five little Hatiodils, by five of the tiniest tots and Doro- thy "Curuhul1 .piano duet, Helen and Dorothy 'Turnbull: recitation,- Norma Leaning and Donna Watson:- song by. junior members, Conte With as ,to t'i,ina-land; recitation, Pauline Stod- dart and R. laramini: te»tpet•auct: dialogue, Nailing him in; address by Mrs. Cumming on -.fission work: presentation t„ Helen 1.1111 on of a life men:rership certitiaate by the -senior girls' class; motion song, Chi- nese Lanterns: dialogue. The Kitch- en Protest: choir, Hark: "Tis -the Shephe' i'. \,,e, l Rest: thalogue, Future tirr•ns ai aur l'owu, be •nine boys; pageant, Easter Tiding- .by se- ni,, suds, and Returnof the Grey- -bird; an address by Rev. C.• Cunt- ming: pageant, l'he Glorified Cross by senior girls. after which lir, Cum- ming closed with .prayer. The pro- ceeds of the concert amounted t. $13, Mfr. and Mfrs. A. Lydiatt and lIrs. Mary Dressell, Lantbton, were in 'the village Wednesday last •on a bus cuss trip. Mrs. O,. Steiss entertained her friends to an pleasant evening last Wednesday in honor -of her daughter, Mrs. J. Rutledge, Brussels. - Mr, Horace Rutledge returned to Toronto after spending the holiday week with parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. Routledge. Mrs. Annie Morrison. Toronto, spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. Jas. Bishop. - l'ir. and lin. Chas. Noble, - and Bobbie Ross, 'Toronto, spent the Raster week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. •R, Livingstone. •Sorry to state lir. Liein_g ron has not improv-- ed mprov-ed lunch in health as yet. Mr. David Watson- is confined to ne I •l t d t ti 347111 .Ili": and years that makes a ..lntt ret ,:cry: sorry to state. LONDESBORO Miss Ruth Lyon. who it. ill train - Mg at Stratford 1 eneral - Hospital, spent the week end with her parents here. - l1is, Eleanor Hudson sof Shelburne spent the Easter holidays at the home of her aun4, Mrs, Ret. "Gardiner. Dr. and Mrs, L. N. \Vititely spent Sunday at .he home of Mr. R. Yung- hhttt. The fast Time Club held a dance in the community hall on Friday night, A large crowd attended and a good time was spent by alt. Wks Dorothy Vodden spent Sun- day at her haute. Miss 'Florence - Yunblutt spent a few days last week at the home of 'Miss Alma •Ito art. Miss \ ertlt Watson on pent the week at her home here Miss Betty Snell pent the week end with Miss Phyllis Manning. Mrs, R. Townsend had the misfort- une to fall and fracture her writ on Friday evening. Mr. Fred Tunghlutt has take:, ;1 position on the (aril of Mr. \\'i'lla• : Batson. Mrs, 41, H. Pial', wit.. ha- ,,rant the Last two ween- will her seri, 21•4. Leslie Ball. has ret.7rn i to ho- home. Want ami 1 ,r 5 , BLYTH The home; trade baking sale and tea held by the \\'otneu',s 1ustitute i•n Memorial Hall on Saturday, \prix 3rd, was a success and much enjoyed' by all who had the pleasure of at- tending. • The 3 -act play entitled "Head - strung iloan," will he presented in Memorial hall on Friday evening, Ap- ril <), by members of the United Church ehoir,'assisted by local talent. IMrs. li•I, C. Johnston and daughter Frances spent the week end with the former's relattives at \Waterdow'tt, Mrs. iR"oblt. .Johnston spent the week end with Stratford friends. bliss Margaret S•erinrggeour spent' some days with her friends, Misses Ryan and Drennan at Gorlerich Mr. and Mrs. Moses i[oltzhauser have moved from their farm in 'Hal- lett and taken tap residence in the Jackson property on- Dinsley 5t, BRODHAGEN. The Voting People's Society of St. Peter's Lutheran ('l lrch .presented a .play entitled "Paving the Fiddler,".on Friday evening in the basement of elle church. The play was a real sne- cs-. The ,ekt was Miss Martha Sir- +nnn, Miss tiertru:!e Sienna, •\lies Rnhy 11 - i tt' fes, \l iss t trdelia Ritz. Mr, Lloyd Prettier, lir. Normae Rock, lir. •.\fired heneema tn. \'ilirel 1C lkie. - 11's, Hannah Stele:, who spent the winter months in (}enlist, has returned her home here for the summer, lir. and Mrs. Melvin 'tris. of De- troit are v,sif!9te-•;1-111 Mrs. Hannah tilos, ll r-. Louis lierker of .sir fora is- spending sspending several day's with ''ter sister, \Ire. Geo. Stlkheini. I pllr, john C. Hiegel is improvi•'in af- ter being ill w•itii pleurisy for several weeks. lir. and Mr'. \Vat. Riehl. Sr. of 'Mitchell spent several days of last week with Mr, and Mis. Wan, S. 'Riehl. - Mr. and Sirs. Harry Srhelleuherger Cif Clinton visited , with' 21r. and Mrs. Fred Hinz, Quite a number of farmers are busy snaking maple syrup. er of the study book, "Men and Women of Far Horizons" was then dramatized by- Mt-iss 'Grace'Robinson, Mrs. P•erce 'Joltstoo, hues, Edmore Stephenson and \I is.s Mae Smith. 1 hree little girls, Leona and Margery Anderson and Helen .Ernatt sang, ne- rnnrpanied by Leona on the autoharp.. 11rs. tlRey,) +B, S. Smillie of Central 1ttdia then told in an interes'tin:g man - ter of her work itt India among the women. which was very ntucli enjoy- ed by all. The offering was then tak- en and dedicated by singing a hymn. Mr. l3andey closed the meeting with the benedvcti'on after which lainah was served ani[ a social hour spent. McKILLOP \n esteemed resident, Mrc. Patrick McLoughlin, of con. 111, lot 5, Mc- Killop township, died at her hone on April end, 10317, after a .lengthy ill - nes, of six months. The deceased, whose maiden name Wats, Katharine ['„army, was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Con - poly, -of Ln_an township- She was horn . nu Drs, 1':1, Writ, mut spent her early days in that township. Forty years ago, after her ;narriagc to Pat- rick 1[cl.nnuWin, site moved to 21c- Ril'lop wh ye she resided till her death, She its a member of St P,tt- rick's 11- iau Catholic Church, Dub - lie, and a member of the Altar .S„ •iety v4.1 the Propagation of the Faith. Nn' :.aces 16 Mourn fief• three sons and one daughter, Pett of \I4.•l:i1I:, Michael. of 1-lib'berl: anti Joseph alt 1 Margaret on the home- stead. ;Joe some sister, Margaret G. t'onnoly and six brothers, John, Mi- chael, _Martin, William, Peter and Joseph, all of I.ogan township, 'Cite funeral tta. Meld from St, Patrick's, H.nblis, where Solemn Requiem High Mils. was celebrated by Dr, •Ffoulkes at,sisted by Father Moran of -St. Irl id.get's, and Father Dantzer of St. Colnuthan, The large funeral and the many spiritual offerings testified to t•he high esteem in whieh Mrs. Mc- Loai.ghlin was held by all who knew her. The pallbearers were three sons, Peter, Michael and Joseph, and her three nephews: Peter, Michael and Neal Connote. STANLEY Oti \Vi•ilnesday evening of last week fire caused by over heated stove pipes, destroyed the dwelling house of !lir. Frank floyre. \Inst of the contents were saved. lir. Boyce and family have moved into Mir. Root. Armstrong's !Mast'. Mr. Mervyn Keys of Timmins, ac- p- co nt...tnte l by Miss Mlildrrd Morgan spent the week end with the former s parent., Mr. and Mrs. Fen Key;. Mrs. .11ice :\rmstrong and firs. \Ve., Coekerliue and son Jack left thisweek for their houses a: i'i!ot llouuul, Mau., after spending the winter with their friends and re1<111's in this ciciniti•. The \\':\1.5, of [,ashen ['niter] Church joined by menthers from the Varna and Blake societies, had a very successful meeting on Friday. Mfrs. Smillie, returned missionary. was the guest speaker. Following the service hutch was served. lir,. keno Steckle attended O: F.. A. convention at Toronto as delegate representing S.S. No. 4. Mr. 'Thos. Johnston and daughter Mary of the town line paid a .cleft to the homes of lir. J. .\. and Win. Carnie on \Iondty. - 'Mfr. Lloyd Scntchmer trucked a load of live stock to Kitchener. early iu the week. The r,,shen W,21.5..: heli steel: Faster ter th tnkotierin mvice m .\rrril 1▪ 1,1 when they entertained \ a na' and Ili',1ce societies. \Vith the president. NIrs. R. M. Peck presiding, the meet - Fig opened_ with quiet music played rho t-.rzan by \iiss Olive F:rratt I.,,nt's ;prayer was repeate,l in : sem followed by a hynut. Scripture • •tet, revel ley Mrs. Herr Stnitlt. "tyre•s a.,•• offered by Mrs. F \lcl'Zin'..•. \lrs, Henry. Er- 1 Mrs. Peel Keys Sol, by ll I. -r ..". The ''otti t t MATE Fi Pi A IL 6t MONSTER uaremorcan AT 8:15 P. M. PRIZES: 1st, 10,00; 2nd, 5.00; 3rd, 2,00; 4, 5, 6, 7th, $1.00; besides local and special prizes Admission 35c and 15c. Dance 25c Mad all entries to Ebner D. Belli Seaf:ortk SEAFORTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GALLOP BllOSaGarage DEALERS In All Makes of Used Cars Seiberling Tires, Tubes, Hart Batteries General Repairing on all Makes of Cars New and Used Auto Parts. ,a Flats Fixed Cars Washed. Batteries Charged Supertest Gas, Oil, Coal Oil, Fuel Oil Valuable Premiums Given PHONE 179. SEAFORTH Alt Repairs Strictly Cash. We Aim To Please WINTHROP •t'he Ladies' Aid and \W: ILS, will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Irwin Trew•ar- tha on Wednesday afternoon, .\pril 1.4. `Chis will be the \\',Mf.S. Thank- . offering meeting, with Mrs. Shepherd from Egntondville as guest speaker. Thr mill rail will be int Ctltristi:t ser- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew .\li tgantery and family spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery. \Ve were sorry to learn that Miss \r.herta Richmond was unable to at- tend school for a few days owing to i'. d tl c•.., 5rhool re -opened• Monday after the Raster holidays with three 11 W' .hurting, Lois Broome, Earl lle- Spadden and Donald Eaton, The euchre and dance held in the hall on Friday alight was well attend- ed. The prize winners were: Ladies most games, Miss Margaret Mont- gomery; lone hands, Mrs. Joint IGor- dont men's most games, I-larvey 'Hid - lent' lone hands, Joseph Hogg; con- solations, 'Mrs, G. Snaith and 'James Kerr. After lunch a fete hours were spent in dancing. lir. and Mrs. George Eaton and family spent Sunday with Mir. and Mfrs. Peter McCowan of Roxboro. McKILLOP The -Easter thankoffering meeting of the R'jM1,5. and \\':A, of Duff's t'hureh, lleKillop, was held at the honor of Mrs, 'Ger Campbell on Fri - lay. April 2nd. Meeting opened with lir.. \V. Shaun a \VINI.S. president, in the .'hair. Hymn. "'Che Bead that once was crnwtte.'. with thorn:," was sting. Prayer ',y Mrs. Shannon, Readings were giten by Mrs. John t6,rdon and Mrs. \rn.41: Scott. Hymn. Jns (ink! i. Risen Today, prayer by Mfrs, teiorroty. NIrs. R. E. \McKenzie ,a' Setforth gave a very O t reslinq address on "i.o;e," which :tile match esjoye'1 to' all. 11rs, -Roes \tt rdir and Mrs. tRettl Morrow liert: ale...int,:11 as delegate: te, go to the H;tron Presbyterial of the W.lf. tiotl rt , Hymn "Lead on O King Eternal." \resting closed with the Lor.l's pray,r in unison. A delic- ious lunch w•as serre,l by the hostess and lunch nrmntittce. A social half hour was spe,tt- BEE'CHWOOD lir. and Mirs, Albert Sienion spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sie- oton. Hiss Dorothy Nolan of London vi- sited at her home here, \Ve wish to extend our sympathy to Mor. anti lir,. Jos. Contioly its the ''cath of their infant son, MI iss Bridget Delaney of. Wallace - 'mug spent Easter holidays with her r,rents, Mr. and Mrs, John Delaney. \Irs, Leonard Smith of Kenilworth kited her si.t.-r, Mr.. Jae Flanagan ...et. the we='k end. SUNNYVALE R.O P. Baby Chicks BARRED ROCKS - WHITE LEGHORNS .\lest Started Chicks, Pallets and Cockerels from R.O.P. trap - nested Clot-erntnent :\pprovecl and blood tested breealing stork. Reasonable prices and good service. Hatches of every Mlt,ntiav and Thursday. Visit oar hatchery with new James- wayall electric equipment situated -on north Main tit.. E -- 01'ntlt'ille, or call 160 r 3. ANDREW A., MOORE,- Seaforth, Ont, SPECIAL FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Leghorn Cockerels Barred Rock Cockerels 7.00 per Hundred 2.00 per Hundred AT DUBLIN To LYNN SPENCE and His 10 -Piece Orchestra (formerly Jeans and Wagner's Nite Hawks of 'Guelpl) Friday, April 9 Admission 3$c, tax included EGMONDVILLE The regular meeting of the Eg- moudville YJP.S. was held on Tues- day evening with an average atten- dance, iA hymn was -followed by pray- er by Mr, Harold Finnigan. During the business period pians were made for some of the members to attend the )bung People's Course being held at Brucefield United Church. Responsive reading from • tite hymn- ary. As the Christian Culture conven- er was not present, impromptu ad- dresses were given by all the mem- bers on such subjects as My, trip to the Coronation; Why I want to •t radio star, \\'hat I would do if I were Miussolinf, How to make a zhoco ate cake, and many others. This proved very humorous and entertaining as everyone was willing to take their part. Captains were ch rs ••t For a geography match with Eileen .\ins- boroagh's team the winner.. The meeting close 1 with tate Mizpah ben- ediction. HILLSGREEN Mr. and Mrs. 'J, Morris visited friend- near :Kippen. Mr, and Mrs. IE, -Love and \fr, and Mrs. W. Davidson were in Stratford Miss Edna Cochrane, RIN., return- ed to her home after spending a few months with her sisters, Mr. W. E. Jarrott of Brigden called IAed- tt. \1 •. 4, l . . .. - as 1 family au 1 Mr. if. Lot t _,f is:I the funer- al of relative tit Colborne township, Mrs. .-. S. Eller and children of Falcon'rri ige . isttel relatives in this vicinity. Nliss t,reta Blackwell, 'R.N., left for a visit to Buffalo, Miss Lettie Love of Hensadl called in this vicinity- recently. The W.M.S. ,mill - be held in the church on Wednesday', April 141th at 3,30 pint. hiss Annie J•arrott's group will be in charge of the programme and Hiss 'Edna Cochrane will 'give an address on her trip through Western Canada, RE'G ENT THEATRE SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING Fred MaOMURRAY Jack OAKER JEAN PARKER The Texas Rangers Stirring drama of the old West 'carat please all, CARTOON COMEDY NORTH McKILLOP• Miss \'era Kintner of Waterloo is spending a week visiting her sister, 'l'Irs, Joseph Thornton. - The .Ladies' Aid meeting. of Bethel was held in the church nn Thursday afternoon. Scripture by Mrs. Mills. the president. An interesting talk on , mks tuna ries t' as given by Mlis- A, ILawrence of 5 aiu th Mrs. William i,eemieg gave a r: anal . a:1,1 Misty Dumb., satig a solo. A duet was ats.:, 0:el 1 'ty Mrs. William Boy,l and Miss Je is l3 nti ., 'l'li' meeting t :with prayer ir, lir:. Morrow. .\ dainty handl ,tr,s served by 2trs, Willis I)ie b s in charge of lunch cotnutit'tee. • The amateur hour held last Wed- nesday night at Berhe.1 C'lat.trch was well attended • and enjoyed by. all. First prize for singing went to Eve- lyn Dundas and 'Grace Dennis, Se- cond, 'F. Murray and Jean Mills for singing and third to, Miss Jessie Den- nis and 1M1iss-;Agnes Dundas for sing- ing, Miss Mildred McNichol is at home with her parents at present. Miss Agnes Dundas i; at Brussels Mon„ Tues., Wed., April 1243-14 DOUBLE FEATURE - John BEAL Preston DVORAK FOSTER ANNWe Who Are About to Die Owen DAVIS Jr. Louise LATIMER Bunker Bean with Jessie Ralph Next Thurso Fri., Sat„ April 15-16-17 Madeline CARROLL Peter LO'RR:E ROBERT YOUNG Secret Agent COMING -"Everything is Thunder" at the present tint.. Messrs. Sank Rcgele and 5. F flit; son were visiting wit:, 1: