The Seaforth News, 1937-12-30, Page 2PGE TWO.
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AY, :DECEMB
R 30, 1937
LONDESBORO
(intended Pet Last Wee
The annual ChriStmas Tree concert
'held in the •Coutmunity 1.1x11 by tine
'United Chttrrch Sunday sehool o t< a'
success in every way. ()wilier to the
•heavy snot' ,Fall it was hard for some
t„ ,•t ont. However, quite ti gyod
ilei •' ott,I :i.;enrhlr I. \Ir•, grit
St-•,.r;,rL the superhitetPlent, ‘vas
c'r,.i;"pati Th, ccneert was very fine,
nerbaps the eery brit c ver pre este t
ht the Sunday ti'1too•1, choruses,
re-
e,tations, drills. ,sere•,::, rat„sole
pantomimes surd a Christmas lulu}.
Ext t and every nu:t',,,-
•,kaA good. ..0 it would he hard
i+r,ly hirh ,t:t- the .hest, The
11,0ee- iw charge ,tr the trai,ii'- -
or art credit. c)x• Ch istie,:
wag ;arlrn .v itgift,
old. Santa had a antsy time getting
presents ulistributedto each, ls''n ere is•
o` the evening were •close to ;bit.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Snelling, \1r. nt l
Mrs. -Flair of 'Goderich. Tp•, visited-
Alr. and Airs. Lyon nn sutula>,
\Ir. and Mrs, ;Ralph Jesting of
\Vingliant visited at the h•inte of
Cha,. Manning on Sunday.
'Publie school concerts are ,anany
this week with splendid programs at
each.
Air. and Mrs. \Vain d.yon left for
Leamington on Wednesday and %AT'.
spend Christmas tvitit their spat Dr.
:Birk Lyon.
AUBURN
Untended For Last Week)
The monthly meeting of the \\•..M.
S. of 'Knox !P'res'byterian Church was
held last Thursday at the home o°
Mr;. lEadgar Lawson. ,Arrangements
were made to have the asst. 'sec'y send
a letter of thanks to Doris Wagner
who has been sec'y for the past year
and who is now visiting in United
States for a time. Mrs. Jas. Howitt.
Mrs. W. T. •Ro'bion and Mrs. 'Fred
Pa were appointed to attend to
seeding baskets of fruit to the mem-
bers or the congregation who are shut
in, 'Readings were given by Mrs.
Howitt, Mrs, ,Robison and. Mrs. Ross.
The election of officers was held:
Hon. President, Mrs Jas. Howitt;
President, Mrs. Edgar Lawson; 'Ski
vice prey„ Mr.. J. C. Stoltz; 2nd vice
prey., Mrs. 'Geo. Dawson', secy. treas.
.--Mrs. Robison will P11 this position
until Miss Wagner return;; (tome
,helper see. \ir.. John •Huston; ;g'a'd
tidings secy., -Mrs. [Fred Ross; organ-
ist, Mrs. ,Ral ler law -on; flower
cont., Eleanor \Wilson and Josephine
'Weir; birthday donations, Mrs. ;lolut
Wil,un,
The Ladies' Aid also met with •Mrs.
Lawson presidig.. \Tri, Harvey, Mc-
Gee .was appointed president and Jo-
sephine Weir. sec. treas. .\ rtai'tty
lunch was served by Mrs. Robison,
Mrs. Stoltz and Mrs. Lawson.
:sirs. 'Geo. Beadle and daughter
Miss Reta. are visiting friends in De_
trait.
Santa 'Claus arrived in the afl•lage
last Saturday and teas met by Mr, 'E.
Phillips and about eight sleight..o;uI.
of •children and :grown ups. Santa call-
ed on all the shut ins and afterwards
went to the !Forrester -s ball where is
presented all the children with bags
of candies. oranges and. nuts. •\ short
program was given by some .if the
children.
On Thursday morning a m t
ea-
siwned anrl• driven by Mr. W. 1 . Rid-
dell left the road and 'turned over !t.
the ditch on the Sth rooves int
"nborne. The accident was caused'iv
•'hipttry roads. Ruling in the car with.
Mr. ' Riddell w err \Vnt. Dodds Sr.
;Mrs. Jas: 'Woods. Jo-epliine Weir and
Alma Y•ungblut. Ars. Woods was the
only .one to be injured, receiving cuts
around her forehead.
Fred Davidson Of \\tinghaiti has
completed drilling a well at the horse
of .Gordon Taylor. Drilling opera-
tions were completed at l'1148 feet.
'Darwin 'Machin, local barber; fell
down the cellar steps breaking a
small bone in hi, leg.'iDr. R. C. 'Weir
attended and the injured limb is in
splints. ilr. Machin is all, tar attend
to his business,
The dance sponsored by the Pitblde
Library F;•ttatti w'as held in the Pr lest-
eras' 3-ra•ul last Friday night with the
Hill Riffles. of \Vinghant' supplying
the music,. Maitland !Allen' was floor
manager and the lunch was supplied
by the me'm'bers of the village Coun-
cil, Jas. Medd, Edgar •I,aw•son and W.
T. Riddell.
Mrs. Harry Armstrong is attending
Mrs. j'as, 'Woods who was hurt in a
motor accident. - '
Great alarm was :'caused on Sakur-,
day night when word was spread that
Sanford Lawlor''s 'house was an afire.
A large ,crowd ;gathered and the fire
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.ha(
isp •brought into the world no fewer '.
than 600;7 •babies, died at his home in
Cornwall recentlt irie was hon in
•Godes ich Septemberll5, 11355, a, son
of 1)r. A!organ I•itis s ,H inittrtt ono
of the early •settler. '! Huron -county.
tile represented the S'tor m,ut riding
&l' Ottawa di lt_itt. iU1 4
fancily of five son:, lies :vita
survives. resides •.. lila_.
Fractures Shoulder--
\Vhhiie \d r. I gall', i
wes goin, 1 ,w
110111, l'eeent!).
With the -resifts ..r:''-1
shoulder blade k, .,_,
45th Anniversary—
\Vo join • i'. t%
and :AYrs. Co nr,
December - e.,. t ..
er1' .liitir:'tl .. alt .,, .. 't•
;11
t
rt
Ca t t by an overt Bate d stove .ea,
soon extinguished. - -
Al r, and Mrs. Mose, Holtzhaucr o'
Blyth visited the 'former', sister,,Mrs.
Joe Irwin on Telesclay.
Mrs.' Jas. Howitt and \I r,, •i3eo.
Howitt ,are visiting the fortttet•'s dau-
ghter, \lr 1'crc'y Manning, of Lon -
NORTH acEILLOP
\'1r. Geot,gt 'lo aner hasreturned
to; 15 l of a int +V f acrinol
Arr.' John Wtunit' 1 progressing•
mote.
1s iter! being laidup with etuinsy•
The ••I.ethel Yore 15 -People gave 'a
good •pr ttvint nr in' Bethel Church
Tltu:sdu}' ,Dec..:'.{.
DU]LIN.
The funeral - of •Michael • Howard
was !held ;t St 'Patrick's Church last,
weetk. 'Rev. Dr. hfou:lhces sang the
high Mass. The pallbearers were Jo -
sepia Maloney, •Peter iDill, Patrick�
Jordan, J•,hn .Arnold Mic h t l 'Nagle.
and 'John Meagher: Btu•ial ,tai Marie
in St. Patrick's •Ceurtery, .
M'r. Don 'Benninger of Toronto is
hoiirlayivg with his .Inathe , M,rs, \\,
J. Benninger,
AI r. 'Philip Flanagan and family of
Toronto is -visiting his parents.
Mr. Frank QCriensknitf spent the
week end at his (mint here.
\\'e are sorry to report that A4r,
James It tut is seriously it'd inLondon
hospital, \Ve hope tq hear .o'1 his
snooty recovery. -
HURON NEWS
Thiele Invaded School—
.5 •steak thief was successful in
stealing some article.' of clothing
from one of Wiaghaan, 5e•hool cloak-
rooms. •Apparently
loakrooms.-•Alpparently while` the- classes
were in session the thief ,invaided, the
cloakroont and successfully' lifted
some nearing apparel. The attiissing
articles inesude an 'overcoat, a felt hat,
a •scat f. pair of overshoes and a pair
of rubbers.
Son Killed—
Douglas Iabister, son of -51 r. John
Isbieter, •former Wiughanaite, now of
Ottaway,-Ahicit., was'kiiled in a motor
accident reCeittly. IJack was a student
at Ann IA•ebor University, incl 'int Com -
patty tvitlt •thi=ee other 'boys was ment-
oring Ironic for the Christmas boli..
days when the accident occurred,
Found Roll 'of '.Bills—
A1. iReg diortl, while in Wing's
Cafe 1"hursday of last ueeae, noticed
something oil tate floor near the door
and on picking it wry, discoverers that
it was a roll nt bills containing forty-
four dollar. He immediately notified
the proprietor of the cafe, The pro-
prietor in recalling the customers
that 'had been in hard an idea that the
money might. Belong ' to a certain
traveller and later the traveller. was
able to 'prove 'th•at the money was
his. --Exeter Tiutes,A'cdeocate,
Mitchell Arena Changes Hands—
The kiitchel1 arena was purchased
yesterday by Mr. 'Wilfred Hille-
brecht from Mr. Arnold i13ioor. The
management o-1 the rink will remain
the sante as ,Ala. Sid "1 ratenity has
rented it 'from the new i, niter for
season—\titc•heli Ad vacate.
Goderich Customs Officer 'Named=
51r. R, I. •Deaclunan, 11.;1., ea, in
town oil 'Friday and anuoutrred that
Dmitaicl !F,. Campbell, Nelson street,
(iotivrieh, had been .appointed to the
voclition of customs -clerk and excise.
examiner at'Goderich, Mr, : Campbell
succeeds Hector 'Httys; who retired at
the end of •Nnvritiber after twenty -live:
years' service. elle is a Great \Var
veteran.-IGorlerich Signal -Star,
Distinguished Native of Goderich
Passes -
1/1.. C. J. iHamil'ton, former M.P.,
one of 'Canada's ,oldest .practisitrg
physician's and 'holder of •a‘ record
.unique in medical annals, that of hat'
ny ,yip.; her
They Were nt dhw
ter iv-hiclt they
cur the 1111th 1.tnt.r ., .'.ti; t -la ,
vaned by thin air: ltc'orr. Thee to
year, ago they :weed to Zurich
where then (:eve been valuable eiti.
zeas since, and it is tate wish of all
that they may enjoy ;good health. --
"Zurich Heratlt1.
ALONG THE AIR WAVES
The New Year of Broadcasting
\\'itis 'Christnrr, and its special
broadcasting activities over -for an-
other
nother year. CDC arogramme officials
have, its it were .stepped from the fry-
ing pan into the •tire. ,Not only are
they now getting ready for New
Years radio celebrations but they
also are completing arrangements for
an entirely new schedule for 9'9I3S. 15
is, however, with .great enthusiasm
that these arrangements are ''being
made, '•largely because. of the fulfil,
stent of two important -CBC: under-
takings: the inauguration to tate net-
work of two fa.000 watt 'transmitting
stations at !Hornby and \ ere:here.,
which stow are proti ia; listeners in
Ontario and Qpebc•e with broadcast
coverage and reception new to •Can-
auhan radio, The two .stations, CfiL
and ORIF, will he -followed in tante by
other high-powered plants to 'he cnn-
strtt•cted at strategic points through-
out Canada. notably in the 'Prairie.;
and the Maritimes.
\Vitlr lip knowledge that this ant-
.bitious undertaking to provide Canada
with a network' of this type already
his been partly realized, prograt;hn
imoofficials are endeavoring to kcf'up
with :tlte rapid stride: being rni e'hy
the engineering department. ? gial t,
at the new' schedule. which <fbevottur,
effective )January 2. indicate=,that tiro
CRC doe+ not intend to stay behind
in the field of broadcast.entertsin-
ntent. 'One ni the -most '' important
features of the .80,110 s ttcciuie is that
several of the ttt,t_st ambition, United
States programme. will be magic
available t4 Canadian listener -s- C'RC's
own programme., several .,. tt tall,
will .he heard in the L itited States as
international 2scltange features, 'tare
been planned with a view to provid-
ing Canada with hro:udcasts that,. 'be-
sides reflecting t tz Canadian .scrim
and thepersonality typical of f.ti,
country, will be both entertaining and.
educational ,.,;n'.ual attempt has
been Made to a+•„rC 15 -it' its nro-
grant,me,s will satisfy the varied and
-con:llicting tates' of listeners. - - -
Iutportant among C 11 C's '„w n pro-
gratiunes will Smoky, '5,11:0 to
e:110 Vc t t. 11.-t front Vary-
cotncr1 ✓so=rt ,o 3:0'1 i a( .v irro,,.antme
to .he know n a "t'anadian \I t aic,”
produced from T ,rontct by 'J Murray
Gibbon, atidtoritt oo folklore and 'folk
songs and Featuring an orchestra with
soloists; 11)0;100 to 10130 discussions by
the Shaftesbury Club of Toronto •on
housing probleuts;ion'days, '8'.30 to
9:00 the popular' "Strea'mline'r feature'_
from Toronto and 'from '111;310 to 112100
"Night Shift," actuality Series, which
is scheduled to he presented from
\'aticoui•er. Tuesdays' highlights. are
9;00 to a now Feature . called -
CBC Coueert Series. _This will he
presented from Montreal and will
feature 'Jean-Marie P,eaudet conduct-
ing a sixty -piece symphony orchestra.
T't,is fc•Itthat this will be the biggest,
show ever attempted by the CRC. '
'The ,finest soloist: .availa'ble have '
been engaged The same night, 11111:,15
:,
to 1111.t,30, brinig•5."The Cariboo Miner,"
tallies by )George MiadfCerraoher on the .
Yarkon, and his adventures in the,titin-
ing'fields. 'lilt -is will be ,presented
from. V•ancou'ner. On Wednesdays
1101:310( to 1111:00, .the CSC 'Singers, a
Toronto ;grotip that •for some •tithe has
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