HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1937-11-18, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937
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MAY LANE AUX.
ISZY
Tim i ,ankolirriu5 meeting of the
I \I at Lan,: 1.\uxiliary tf N•orfhside
United Church was hell on Wednes-
iay evening, "N , 1173 ,lith the ladies
'of the \\.\I.S. present -as guests. Af-
ter the worship service and prayer by
.the •president .Mrs. Close, Mrs. ,Rus-
sell gave the treasurer's report. 'Miss
S, I. Wood presided over the second
part a'f the meeting. I.\ hymn, ''Come
ye that love the Lard," was sung, fol;
lowed by ;prayer by :lbs, Ross Say-
8uge, A most pleasing duet w:as . .1;1114
w Miss Margaret t'riclt and. Miss
1Mhal Timid-Jun,.accompanied ;by
-.Miss Mary- Barber. - The Scripture
reading was takers by -11rs. Gallop.
Alis, tiara Mt:Cowan of Myth, just
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Flogs, per cwt. $8.00
ELIMVIL'LE
Mrs. U. johns visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Johns 111 Luran.
Mr. Norman !Diehl of Kennicatt
was a Sunday visitor at the 'home of
Mr. and Mrs. 1•Vm. Bradshaw,
Miss Ruth Skinner is spending
some time with Mr. and Infre, Carl
Weitzman at Niagara dulls, N.Y.
Mrs. Matt. Routly of=Kirkton vis-
ited last week with Mr, and Airs.
1Vm. Rattly.
Mrs. Tharrw Murch 'and Donna,
also Mrs. 'Gem 'Kellett visited •the first
of last week with .lir. and Mrs. 'Steph.
Pyne at Corunna. lir. and Mrs. Pyne
had the misfortune to have their hoose
destroyed by 'fire the week previous ,to
their visit.
Rev. A. E. and Mrs, 'Johns, •Pahl,
Edward and Ruth !Tohns ,ol• 1-Iantilton
were week -end visitors at the hotne of
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Johns.
Miss Thelma O'Reilly of Sarno
was a visitor in the village last ween
lir, and Mrs, John Brock and -family
visited with ,[r. and Mrs. Leon
Reilly over the week end. Thelma re-
turned home with them.
Quite a number of the Young Peo-
ple are attending- the Teacher's Train-
ing School at Creditoit',this week.
Mr. 'and' Mrs. John'I-Teeth-Tian, Mr.
Bert Herdman ansl Miss Mary Herd-
man visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. .Enos
i-la'rdman near Varna last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns and son
of Hibbert were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. 4'..Jnluts.
JUNIOR FARMERS,
The !Junior Farmers IEiaekey Lea-
gue will include 'the same six teaatns
which ;played in the ,group last year,
'Winthrop, ']Tiab!lit1 IKittibtrnt. 'Klippen,
St, Col umlb+an 'and 'Fig,inondt,ille,
returned from West China where she
has thee/ an,aged as teacher of the
missionaries children, gate a very lu-
cid and interesting talk on present
conditions there. After the singing of
"Sun of my soul," and the Mizpah
benediction the meeting was closed,
but a most delicious and abundant
lunch foil net
KIPPEN
Mrs, Roht. Dayman is holidaying
with friends in Detroit,
The many ' friends of Mrs. Dan
llcldirk will he sorry to 'know that
she is. quite 119 and a speedy recovery
is hoped 'for.
Miss Edna 1)aynntn returned 'home
from Pontiac and Detroit, Mich..
where she spent a very pleasant caea-
tion with friends, -
Mrs. ;Tack trough of Gnderich, Mr.
and Mrs. 1'as. Aitehe.son and daugh-
ter Mildred of Seaforth: Mr. and Mrs,
Harvey Hubbard of Detroit and kir.
Melville AlrClylumtt also of Detroit
visited with Air. and Mrs: Robert
Dayntan and family during the week.
lfes, J. D. Stewart returned, home
from London after spending 11 very
pleasant visit with friends.
The Nippon East \V.1. meets at the.
home of Mrs. Harry Caldwell esti
Wednesday evening, Nov. 211th:, The
guest speaker for the evening will be
Mr. 1V 0. .Golding; ALP. The roll
call, a noted pioneer character of this
district. The hien are cordially in-
;sited to stag euchre. Plan to attend
our animal euchre and dance in 'Hen-
son '1 riday night.
I O RN
Dalton -ln Se.,tt Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth, on Saturday, Nov. :113,
1,937, to Air. and Airs. Maurice Dalt-
on, Dublin, R.R, 1, a ,daughter,
Pryce-,In .Scott .Memorial : Hospi-
tal, Seaforth, on Tuesday, Nov. '116,
111913.7, to lir. and Mrs. (John. Pryce,
Dublin 'R.R11; a daughter.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, and Mrs, !Ali Smith of Hen-
salt have moved to E a•mondville, and
twill make their home with her
mother, Mrs. Fred Kennings, for the
present.
Mrs, 1.,. T. DeLacev .spent the
week -end in Toronto,
Mr. 'Glen Hays of Toronto spent
the week end with lois mother, Mrs.
Jantes ,Hays.
11r. and Mrs, W. S. R. Holmes and
daughters Isabel and Gertrude an 1
sun Cecil of Clinton .spent Sunday at
the home of Alr. and Mrs. iA, L.
11'orteous,
Miss Catherine Lloyd of Chathatt
was a guest of Alis. Olive McCormick
Mr. R. J. Me\9illan left this week
for iFlor!da to ;pend the winter.
The Misses I'ergtison spent sev
eral clays last week an Toronto where
their 'brother, Mr, George Fergusot
underwent a serious operation, Mise
jean 'Ferguson remained in 'Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Coates of Lomita'
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Ament.
\[r, 111 ugh Oke cif Hamilton hien
the week end at his hone.
820,000:00 ACTION OVER
R. J, GIBE'S DEATH
\\incisor, Nov. 1115-..,.1 :rut in the
highway blamed for an automobile
crash in which 'Richard john i( ihb
33, Stratford', tinrd', w t: fatally iujttrcd wit.;
Idled a fen• lours after the acctrlertt
by the ,Ontario departttieut of high-
ways, w'itfteSsec testified .-in Supreme
Court today In a $20,Ot10 damage ac-
tion brought by ,Gib-b's father a,1i1li1.t
the highways department, The rase is
continuing.
The witnesses, Leonard d3oller and
James Byer, who live near the scene
of the accident which occurred in Nu.
vomiter, 1933, said a rut approximate-
ly I18 inches deep and 11111e inches
wide 'ryas noticed by 'theme three
weeks previous to the fatality. The
1.111 was at the edge of the pavement,
Gibb wase killed w11e11 a car driven
br Jack 'Gordon, London, in which
he was a passenger, - skidded and
crashed into a tree and a hydro guy
wire. 1Cordon and two women ,pas-
sengers were injured., t ordon said 'his
ear ran into the rut when he 'failed to
notice a narrowing hi the road, He
said he was driving 25 to Al miles an
hour.
Questioned 'by ° E. G. Thomson,—,Of
Stratford, counsel fo,r John Uibh fa-
ther of the taetiut„ witnesses said
them •were: Siklls tri warn of ittr-
rowin, of ihe toad but that t sign
1184 ha en erre to n :Mice the accident,
Gibb Sr. testified his Son contribut-
ed zllloltt) to $1i;2i10 each year ids the
upkeep of the hunts. The ease _is ne-
in_ tried ,y (Justice T. t7. \lakin .
The late IR. J; 1,thli was a :former
resident of .`iealfordt, conning herr in
1905 and operating a dry goods store
for a number of years. -
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
On TUESDAY, NOV. 23
Mr. 1 B. KNIGHT
Will Display
LADIES' AND GENTS'
SAMPLE HAIR GOODS
Telephone Hotel for an
Appointment
:1dr'ice on Scalp, Hair '['intim
etc„ etc.
W. T. PEMBER STORES
Limited -
129 YONGE ST., TORONTO
.ONTARIO
SAINT ANDREW'S
SUPPER & CONCERT
Egmondville United Church
TUESDAY, NOV. 30
St. Andrew's (Night—Supper at 6 pm.
Programme: Scotch Songs and Reci-
tations, Mr. James Scott, Seaforth,
Soloist, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knapp
of London, Scotch songs, in :I•Iighland
costume, -Miss Margaret Charters,
Mrs. Alex Lillico: Scotch recitations.
Rev. ' A. W . Shepherd, Address:
"Scotland — Roinance, Humour,
Pathos and Chuckles.
Admission '51)c. Women's 'Association,
Egmondville'United Church
S.C.L
Cornmenceent
In Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
Friday, Dec. 3
' At 8 P:M.
iRush seats 29c. Can be ex -changed
for res ens id seats at Alberhant's 'Detrg
Store on and after Friday,'Nov, 216...
PAGE FIVE
BRUCEFIELD
The W.M.S. of Brttcefield United
Church celebrated' Phe Diamond Jubi-
lee of their organization on ,Noi'eth-
ber I11(th, The meeting was held in the
church auditorium with over eighty
ladies present. Mrs. Haugh presided
and read the call to worship. Ps. 92-
1-2, after which we sang rfour verse's
of hymn 680, "7 to the hills will lift
mune eyes." The responsive reading
was Ps. 915:1.47. and a Bible reacting
prepared by Mrs. E. H'. Sawcrs (a
former pastor's wife) founded on
Psalm 23. was read 'by Mrs, John
\Vittsou. Prayer Was offered by Mrs.
W. A. Bremner. Mrs. las. McQueen,
who is the only charter member liv-
ing, gave a historical -.sketch' df the
early days of the auxiliary. Airs. Met
Queen's router, Mrs. Lanlsborongh,
was the first president, and although
they Lived miles from church,
they always tried to the present at the
meetings, Mas. ;McQueen made an.
appeal for more members, for in the
last two years we have lost many
fait9Itil members. Mrs, Rattcnhur5,
who will celebrate her ,.90th birthday
November .11311,, was called to the
platform and presented with a Life
\It1u'bvih!f Certificate from the anx-
ilitry. .\ short history- of the .Kelly
Circle ch organized in 11013 by Mrs.
\\-alter Kelly seas given by 'Mrs C.
B. Baird, It was organized for the
benefit of the girls who were past
the Mission Band age, The Circle
raged 't"4,G00 besides -ending clothing
I0 the needy, heforc they amalgamat-
ed with the se!fitirsociety in l)eccm-
her, 1917,
\iis; 1:11111 Bovey reported on the
work accomplished during the last
ten years when over 44000 was sent to
the •1 reshyteria1 treasurer, 'Mrs, Addi-
son told of the work of the Marion
Oliver Circle Which wet, orlan!z,'d in
1429, Mrs. Neil MelGreghr, the first
leader of the 'Mission Band, was un-
able to .be present, but from whom a
most interesting letter was road. Mes-
sages of good mill were received front
Airs. (Ree) W. D. 'Me4Intosh, Dres-
den. and Mrs..Annie McDonald, Dun-
das both former presidents. :\ duet
hy,\frs, Alton Johnston and Mrs.
To491 Cairns, and a violin selection •hr
\I; 1r:va Stackhouse: with Mrs. \Val -
tet Alcheat'h, aernutpanist, were rem
intteb appreciated. Mrs. J. B. Mus. -
fa d reported for the Baby Hand. '11115'
offering was recti, ed and the dedica-
tion prayer given by ;Alis. 11•,1111,
We then joined in :tinging hymn (mu
"AG People that on Earth 'Do Dwell."
ks this tvas also the Thank Offeror'
meeting tintg ice had as Uit .guest speaker.
Mrs. Gardiner of Ionde..hor 'Pres-
byterial President, who brought won-
derful messages from the Dominion
Board meeting where she heard- many
interesting messages - from missionar-
ies
t . ionaries who .told of work done in limb
hoots' and foreign field.. Mrs. .t,:•,rdi,
er said if all the Christian men in'd
Women were tilled with the mission.
ary spirit there -would be no w'ar bet-
ween japan and China to -day. 0d,r
also said the W.M.S. was the ,heat(-•
organization, yet only one third of
the ,v,nnen were members. Airs, C
\C. D. Couseus tars 111511 present and
spoke e a few words ,in int, tassio 1
she had gathered from 1 'acing the
reports and letter.- read. She said i,
showed otlr words line on when Alt --
McGregor in her letter remembered
words spoken by Mrs. Fair a111,i-t
fifty year; ago when the \•Ilasitiu Band
was organized. In Airs. - 211si nysh's
letter she remembered words spoken
by \Irs, Hamilton of Giider:en at tilt
symposium held in l0 0. .\ vote *o0
thanks was extended to Mrs. (;'erdin
5'r; and all others who helped in any
ways to make alt interesting esting and pri,-
Tt;,bte.' meeting After .singing hymn
249 "Jesus Shall Reign \\'hcre'er the
Spun Does I-Iis Succes:.ire. Juttrney
Run." Mrs. R. Allan closed the meet-
ing with prayer. Refreshments were
served in the basement. the 81111.1`
pine hying giti••ta t•hrce-st,•ry
'hittl lav cake o'nen 'whoirl) Iver,' siTtr
lighted candles. -
A(r. and Mrs. . Wm. Berry- .,nems
Wednesday in Mnncey.
Mr, Harold Hnmeburg of Sault Ste
Marie visited Mr. and Mrs, Wallace
'Haugh last week.
\Tisa ,Jennie Hcigg'arth of London
:pent the 'week end with Mrs. W.
Haugh.
'Misses 'jean Watson and Evelyn
OrOinger. nurses in training in Strat-
ford i-Tosi,!tal, spent. Remembrance
Day at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson and family
spent Saturday in Stratfot-,I. -
Mrs. T. Berry of ITensall visited
Mrs. •T. Berry on Friday.
Mrs. \1. McKay of Fganonriwille is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
1Vm. Nesbit,
Visitors at the jaulbilee services were
Mics Grace ,Addison and her mother,
of 'Clinton, Mrs, Ohas. 1•Vasman of
Seaforth: Mfrs. A, Rutledge. Mrs; J.
Allan, Mrs.' \4ca14ihan, Mrs,. ylclGorr-
gie
and Miss McKenzie, of lEgmond-
vilie and Mrs.- J. 'Kaiser and Mrs.
Zuefle of Heisal•1.
The people of this district were un-
able to hear the radio broadcast of
the missionary and maintenance com-
titittee of the United Church last
Tuesday evening, M•r. Bremner scour
ed a copy cif these addresses which he
gave to his people at the morning
service last Sunday,
Mrs. Riley of Brussels spent a few
clays with her sister, firs. 1V, Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Moutieth and tang
ily of LulldOlt, ;peat the week end
with Airs. Janet Ross.
'Miss Evelyn 'Grainger of S'tratfiird,
spent Armis-tice I)ay at her horne
here,
\'fr. and Mrs. '.I'. 1.1. 1\ho•eler spent
the week end in Stratford.
)Jr. tu111 Mrs. T Schilbe of Zurich,
and Air, and Mrs, E. Mime of Hen -
salt, spent Sunday with Mrs. and Mrs.
G. Swan. .
Little Margaret Zapf( fs reroverin
rapidly from her illness,
Be sure and hear the Florida Color-
ed Sex let in the (hilted C'hirt'h,
Broadening on 'Friday evening under
the auspices of the choir,
Miss jcssie Grainger of Clinton.
visited Mr, and Mrs. John Grainger
on slay last week.
Miss Elsie Smith is visiting at the
home of I)t H. 93, Ross in Seafn•tlt.
kir. and Airs, 1', Sholdice of Britis-
h.), visited with \1r. and Mrs. A. Ptet-
ertiat.
\lr rs. \Van. Scott, A. -;Mustard. I.
\1l1,le.ur and 11'. \lurdock spent the.
week end in Toronto. -
Miss Mary McKenzie visited Aira.
Janet Ross and Mlrs. Ai, McIntosh
last week.
Air. tend Afrs. '1', 11, Baird, Air. and
Mrs. TT. .\ikenhea1l ;ctteniled a inner
ad at Blnevale on Monday.
Air. and AI'rs, Schade and fancily of
\\'altou, visited Air. and Mrs. A.
Zapfe, -
HILLSGREEN
\Tia Doreen Reichert returned to
hoe 11, 1uo niter h
%81(111 during theawiti -week,a 1111iitipn
Miss 491a Cochrane, 121.2...returtt-
ed to her hoose after having :pent
several weeks in Montreal where .she
had a position. -
\hr, Bruce Walker spent a few days
ht
Hamilton and vicinity, -
Miss -Annie •larrott spent a -few-
days int 'I'orooto and Snt!thviile,
int
Quit,' a nnuther took in the auction
sales in this locality daring the
week.
Mr. sad lir.. R. McAllister and
daughters Jeanette and Ruth visited
friends in Toronto,
Mr. and -Mrs. U. F. Andersson' and
slaughter Pearl en' Varna visited at
the home of Mrs, :M4dAllister..
Mr. H. ti, Samuels of 'Toronto was
up looking after his farm during the
weekon the Babylon lige.
1'he Navent.her meeting of the Wo-
men's Missionary -Society was held
at the home of llrs, R. McAllister :on
Wednesday, November 10th with
3!rs, 1\'. Turner .presiding. The meet-
ing was opened with the theme, The
Church in My Life, All Life, All
Lands." Hymn 196 was sun„ Respon-
sive reading was taken from the
hymnary 7511. Mrs. Turner led in
prayer. Hymn 243 was then sung.
Following this was the treasurer's re-
port. 'The questionaire was answered
by Miss .Edna Cochrane and Mrs. W.
Turner. A react n ' was given by
Mist: Rena Ste:phenson. Offering was
taken. The December meeting is to
be hell in the home of Miss .Annie
jst'o11, Hymn 3184 and the meeting
closed by treneating the Lord's prayer.
HERE ARE 'SOME `OFTHE BEST
USED CARS
OF THE SEASON -
41
1 ' 1937 Custom Dodge Sedan with
Radio and Heater, 11,00 mile;
1 1937 Plymouth Coach with heater
1 1937 Dodge Sedan
1 1936 Dodge Sedan -
1 1936 Dodge Business Coupe
1 1933 Dodge Coach
1 1932 Dodge Truck, stake
1 - 52 Chrysler Sedan, 4 cyl.
1 .1929 Ford Coupe
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A
CAR SEE THESE BEFORE
YOU BUY
REG. Mc EE
DODGE & DE SOTO SALES
PHONE 695. GODERICH
(1.30.150
Repeated by Popular Request—Atiother Big Major Bowes'
t1F Contest
nr,ln„'; listll, Settieirth
� ray9Novernber26
AT8P,M,
()VER. $50 1N PRIZES
Under- 16 Over 16
filet $1'0,00 First $10.00
St.,•ond 3,00 .Second 5.00
l''lircl 2,00 Third 2.00
Fourth 1,00 (Fourth 1.00,
SPECIAL PRIZE, $5 cash for Best Looking Girl in the hall.
Open to residents of Huron -Perth riding. Donated by
W. H. Golding, M.P.
Prize of Si,' for the 91 ,hest 1' lIrant wdthiti five mile radius of
Seaforth.A9 1 individual dwlations for Special :Numbers.
ENTER NOW—Contestants mail entries early to Elmer D. Bell, Sea -
forth, Ontario
General -Admission: Adults 35c, Children 15c
A. limited number of seats are being reserved at 45 cents • each. Plan
opens at Aberhart's Drug Store, Seaforth, on -
Monday, November 22nd, at 9 a.m,
lnintediately following' the contest there tt-ill he a
Witt Splendid new time Music.—Admission to Dance 25c
Let's 1)1(91 nip'h-n of it. Come and enjoy the ;oust fun you ever had
in your life. ruder auspices of the
SEAFORTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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$2.65 per cwt
We have used this formula the past 4 years with very good
results. It has given tis 'GOOD PRODUCTION (several
hens nt•er 31)1) Eggs) and good health in the, flock with low
mortality.
Mask Always Fresh Each Week..
Try a Bag and Watch Results.
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PHONE 251 - 32, - SEAFORTH, ONT.