HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1937-05-06, Page 4GAGE FOUR.
THE S1:::\I QR 1.'lI NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers.
WALTON.
he following is an account of the
marriage of Miss Mary Elizabeth
!Harris, illeth) The ,bride is a daugh-
ter of 1Jantes and Mrs. Harris of 'Pres-
ton, formerly of Grey 'Township and
Walton:
-Knox ,Presbyterian iau- Church manse,
Queen street, was the scene of a
quiet but charming spring wedding
this afternoon at '3430 o'olock, schen
Rev. Walter 'Patterson united
marriage, Mary !Elizabeth youngest
daughter of \lr, and Mrs. Janes
Harris S•herrini street, and Hairy
Glendon 'I'Iagey, on of Mr. and Mrs,
(Arthur Hagey. 'Kress Hill, The bride
was lovely in a frock of Coronation
blue sheer, with white accessories,
She carried deep •pink roses and
sweet peas, The +hridesutaid was her
cousin, Miss Evelyn Dennison of
Waterloo, who was in a tea rose
sheer gown, with white accessories.
She carried pink and mauve sweet
peas. The groom was attended by his
brother, Leonard Hagey.
Following the ceremony a - revel, -
tion was held at the home of the
bride', parents on Sherrin+t street, for
the immediate families and friend; of
the bride and groom. 'Pink and white
streamer- and spring- dowers were ef-
fectively used throughout the rooms.
The 'bride's table nas centred' with a
beautiful wedding cal -e,
Later the bride donned a smart
navy blur flowered vires: and tweed
traveling coat with nut' accessories.
Upon their return from a motor t r.
to points north. Mr, and Ni rs H i ec
will bike up residence on Sherrill_
street.
Congratulations to R tsella Burns.
daughter ,if Nlr. and Nlrs. John
Burns. who was the holder of the
lucky name ticket "'Kate." The prize
was a pair of Kenilworth blankets.
Mr, and Mrs. t'. C. NIc'Eachern,
from near Ethel, were recent visitors
with friends at Walton,
,Mrs. Peter McTaggart is visiting
her niece, Mrs. Bert Currie at Wing -
ham for a week.
Mrs. Thomas Young •isi spending
this week with N1r, and Mrs. Milton
Young at Croinarty.
• • Miraculous Escape-
41.ilhert McCallum, 9th line Morris,
while repitiIi;tg the roof of his Karn
Was standing on a 12 -foot ladder lase.
Saturday afternoon when the ladder
sprang outwards at the centre where
it joined. throwing him to the around.
He was alone at the time and was
able to get to:'his feet and walk to
the house,:' A doctor \vas summoned
but found' no bones broken, Gilbert
was badly jarred and sore from the
fall but is improving. with no serious
injuries. We are pleased to know he
was so lucky as it t itaht easily have
proved serious.
31r. Walter Davison is in the Sea -
forth Hospital from blond poisoning
which he contracted in his hand front
a sliver.
Mr. George 17nder000d, London,
was in Warton last week. He is re-
covered nicely from a car accident
which he met with last winter.
Mrs. Albert ,Lydiatt and children
of Toronto were in town last week,
•
-MURRAY H
/D/(Len . "wani lo
t;PUT YOUR BEST
.� FOOT FORWARD
"THERE is no second best
1 1 choice. Women of refine-
ment invariably choose Heef
Huggers.
There is a glamour about them
that catches the eye, and a
feel that pleases the foot.
Heel Huggers are certainly
the romantic interpretation of
the Cinderella Shoe.
THE SEAFORTH NEWWS - -•
,i•
SMITH'S SHOE STORE
NEXT TO REGENT THEATRE. SEAFORTH
THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1937.
GALL \11t' BROS.Garage 1
COME IN AND SEE
THE NEW
1937 Plymouth
De Luxe Sedan
PHONE 179.
All Repairs Strictly Cash.
I SEAFORTH
We Aim To Please
BLYTH
There was a large attendance at
the Masonic Lodge when members
from this lodge, also members front
Kincardine Win:gham, Brussels, and
'I ondesbora met to welcome District
'Deputy Grand Master Marin of Kin-
cardine.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Richards haus:
moved to Palmerston where lie has
taken a position as crossing watch-
man on the railway there.
Miss .Pauline Robinson le':
week for Drunibo where -lie has
joined the teaching staff.
air. ant Mrs. h Wallace god N1r.
and Nlra, R. Wallace of Newark, \,
1 ,st the week end itere to visit
the entlemett', mmother. Nits E. Wal-
lace, who is ,not enjoying •o,; i health:
Mr-, A. 11, Colrlr,uelt -.•sent some
days with her daughter, Nir. I.. O.
Miller at Goderich and attended th..
Huron Presbyterial held there,.
The fallowing i. the report of S.S.
..No. 1, Morris, 'Pupils were examined
in all subjects. -Jr. f'\,: Wallace
Nicheil,on 78:8;",•-J r. I'It,: Aubrey
Nichol 70.3': Gordon Nicholson $n.d.
-lfI Class: Malcolm Pea=e 70:2. -lot
Class: Velma Nicholson '51.h \Fut.
Appleby 94.4, -Beginner, Janie- Wil-
son, very good.
Margaret S. Smith. Teachor.
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barber and son
Douglas of St. Marys visited with re-
latives at Blake and the Bronson
Line on Wednesday.
Mrs. R. 14, 'Douglas, Miss Matibel
Carnie, Miss Jean Carnie and Mr.
Gladwin Westlake were in London
on 'Thursday.
Mr. and tDanalti -Turner of
Landon spent Sunday with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. N.
Dopg1as, Blake.
i1
14.-62
*HOME
IMPROVEMENT
LOAN
will transform your
home or farm
Whether you live in town or
on the farm, the Home Im-
provement Plan can serve
you. It paves the way to
modernization: provides
ready money to installtm-
provements that make the
home more comfortable and
the farm more productive
and easier to work. The list
at the right shows some of the
improvements that qualify.
Get in touch with vour local
Committee or with any re-
putable contractor or ma-
terials supply firm, Then,
with an estimate of the cost of
the improvement you con-
template, arrange a loan with
your bank, ' Or you can
call on your banker first for
guidance.
National
Employment
Commission
UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF
DOMINION GOVERNMENT
SEAFORTH ADVISORY COM-
MITTEE:
H. Stewart, Chairman, Phone 32.
D. H. Wilson, Secretary, Phone 100w
ONTARIO ADVISORY COMMIT-
TEE
Metropolitan Bldg:, Toronto
Ryland H. New, Chairman
3, Markus, Secretary
Combine house and
garage.
Enlarge existing rooms.
Add new rooms.
Replace gutters, down-
spouts and flashing.
Scrape and refinish
floors.
Tile bathrooms.
Linoleum in kitchen
and other roosts.
Repair brickwork and
stone coping.
Remove antiquated
exterior woodwork.
New storm doors or
sash and screens,
\t-cathersfrip door,
and windows.
Insulate inner face at
roof.
Provide new wall
panelling.
Provide special linen
closet,. .
Check wiring and, add
new outlets.
New electric lighting
fixtures.
Conceal radio wires
including antennae.'
Replace old refrigerator
with built-in electric
refrigerator.
New built-in bath tubs,
New lavatories.
Automatic hot-water
tank.
New heating system, or
air conditioning system.
Convert coal -burning
boiler to oil or gas -
burning equipinent.
Seo folder for complete list
(The curt of this series of
adcerNsenients sponsored 5,
she National Citploymeur
Compos rn, bas been de-
f,-rved entirely by piiblir-
sp+'teii concerns and a.
d i•idiralr of a contribution
towards that "Nation-wide.
operative effort en-
pisaqed by the-Palialnerm of
Canada in the National Ciip
pl,ynr u: Cormnirriolr Art.)
IJNNYVALE R.O P. Baby Chicks
•BARRED ROCKS - WHITE LEGHORNS
Also Started Chicks, Pullets and Cockerels from R.O.P. trap -
nested Government Approved and blood tested breeding
stock. Reasonable prices and good service. 1latches tiff every
Monday and Thursday. Visit out hatchery with tiew James -
way all electric equipment situated on north Matin St., Eg-
moitclville, or call 160r 3.
ANDREW A. MOORE, Seaforth, Ont,
SPECIAL FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
Leghorn Cockerels 2.00 per kiundred
Barred Rock Cockerels 7.00 per Hundred
REQ t fje�i
THEATRE
SEAFORTH
NOW PLAYING
CAROLE LOiMBARD
FRED MacM0JRRAY
In the greatest Musical Comedy of
the season
Swing High Swing Low
with Charles Butterworth
Mon. Tues. Wed„ May .10-11.12
LORETTA YOUNG
DON •AMEOHE
In the Romantic Drama everyone liar
asked for
WALISER'S FURNiTURE STORE
NOTICE
Having bought the Furniture Store building that we have occupied
for nearly 30 years, we find we have to recondition the whole store,
and we are
REDUCING OUR STOCK AT
A GREAT DISCOUNT
FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS
As we expect to have to stove out while this work is being done
Up to May 12 or 15. we are clearing out as tnuch stock as
possible AT, ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Right now is the time to make changes and take advant-
age of this opportunity to get some New Furniture, Mat-
tresses, and Springs. You have our wonderful New Spring
stock to choose from.
We Do NOT Close This Store Wednesday Afternoons
DURING MAY OR SEPTEMBER
WALKER'S FURNITURE STORE
ViMINIMIMMINONIMP
Ramona
Filmed in new Perfection Technicolor
Special MATINFiE, May 12-3 p.m.
Next Thur. Fri, Sat., May 13-14-15
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW in
Little Lord Fauntleroy
DOMI'N'G --May 17-18-19
The Great Ziegfiell
One show each night, starting 7:15
p.m. Matinee, \\'ed., May 10
(Test exams) Phylis McBride 93, r
Leslie Armstrong 79, Harvey. 'Boyce
511. Sr, 'Printer. total marks 2:50-
Leena'Anderson 3100 Floyd Arm-
strong toS, Ir, Primer, jimmy Boyce.
Those marked Co) '!save missed one
or more exact. No, yr, ' 11 31)
h L ie Ritchie. Teacher,
L O GAN.
Mr. and Mrs, Michael Flanagan of
Dublin were t 1itors at the home of
Mr. Pat. Flanagan Stuntay.
\•Gr, Pat, Flanagan is wearing a
smiles' It's a boy.
'Mr. 'Hubbard O'Reilly ni New
Hamburg visited his friend. Mr.
'James Kelly Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph ,Manley of
Toronto called to see their friends
over the week end and returned by
motor to 'their home in the city Sun-
day evening. •
Seeding has started in the vicinity.
Here's hoping it continues until the
finish,
CONSTANCE
Nir, and Mrs. Leo Stephenson and
son Billy spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs, Justin Sinclair, Brigden
:lir, and Mrs. Jack Ferguson visit-
ed Mrs. Edith Grieve of London on
Sunday..
Mr. and Mr., Wm. Britton spent
the week end with relatives in Toron-
to. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Reikie of •London, who were
motoring to- Isiingstou.
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Snowden
and daughters. also Mrs. A. E. West-
lake of the Blue Water Highway.
spent Sunday at St. Thomas. •
Mr. R. Penhale •and Mr. Chas. Fal-
coner visited friends on the Bronson
line on Sunday
Mrs, A. Armstrong and Miss Lizzie
Ward of Varna spent Sunday. with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold •Penhale.
Mrs, Frank Hobson of St. 'Noma -
is visiting her sister, Mr„ T. M.
Snowden of the Blue Water hi.,hwav-
Mr, and Mrs. John Scotehtnet• of
the Bronson line spent Sunday with
the iormer's brother. Mr.2,Alfred
Scotchtner in Goderich township.
The following is the report of S.S.
5, Stanley. for April, Jr. EV -Annie
Oesch 87'%, Mae Smith 86, Doreen
McCiincbey 83, .Kathleen 'Gesell .40,
•Hugiaie McBride 719, Anson McKin-
ley 79. )Jr. hlhiIytitle McKinley 79,
Kenneth Armstrong 713, Wesley Mc-
Bride 43. *Mae lOesch 62; Ilia Boyce
96. Jr. I1 --Robbie 'MdKinley 83, Ruth
McCiinchey 81; eViola Boyce 84. '1 -
COMIC PLAY
"The Strike of the Ladies' Guild
of St. Thomas' Church
Friday, May 7th
at 5 1'i.ul,
IN THE PARISH TALL
Admission: Adan, 35c, Children 1!5r,
Coronation
DANCE ? 4
AT DUBLIN
Friday, May 7
BARNEY VENUTA
and
His All-Star Radio Band
Admission 35c, tax included
Save Money By Prepaying
TO N of SEAFIRT[1 1937 TAXIS
°hxpyers may purchase Tax prepay
ent eceip s for 1937 Taxes at
Favorable Disco.; pts
FROM MARCH 1ST
COST COST
AMOUNT March 1-15 March 1.6-31
$10.00 $ 9,78 $ 9.80
20.00 19.56 19.60
50.00 48,90 49:00
COST
April 1-15
$ 9 8
19.64
49.10
COST
April 16-30
$ 9,83
19.66
49.15
COST
May 1-15
$ 9.88
19.70
49.25
'COST
May 16-31
$ 9.87
19.74
49.35
COST COST COST
AMOUNT June 1.-15 June 16-30 .July 1-15
$10.00 $ 9.88 $ 9.90 $ 9,92
20.00 19.76 19.80 19.84
50.00 ' 49,40 49,50 49.60
COST
July 16-31
$ 9,93
19.86
49.65
COST " COST
Aug, 1-15 Aug. 16-31
$ 9.95 $ 9,97
19,90 19.94
49.75 49.85
Prepayment Receipts must be endorsed and presented along with 1937 Tax Bills at Canadian Bank
of Commerce.
Purchase your Prepayment Receipts early and have your money earning 4 per cent. in-
terest.
If you cannot buy all now, budget your Taxes this year by purchasing a receipt each
tnonth, up to Sept. 1st.
D. H. WILSON, Clerk & Treasurer