HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-01-05, Page 13THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 190Q
THE SF`ORTH NEWS
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with a Bristling Program
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Sound and Moving Picture
"The Man of Faith"
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IN THE CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL
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LAMONT—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
December 20th, to Mr, and Mrs. Jaime
Lamont Seaforth, a son
STELNBAOH --- At Scott, Memorial Hospital,
on December 2e, to Mr. and Mrs. lWm.
Steinhaer, RR 2, West Monkton, a son
ALEXANDER—At Scott Memorial Hospital;
on Dec. Mit, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Alexander, Rit 2, Walton, a daughter
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fan. 101, toSST.tannd Mrs,tiDaltonitllegel.
RTI 1, 13ornholm, a daughter
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TOWN TOPICS
M1 Moser Laron° and family
spent the weekend in Toronto.
i121t and Mrs John Bach and Mr.
Philip Speak attended the funeral of
the late Mr. Alex. McCarroll, at
Lucknow on Monday.
Miss Mary Dodds returned to Tor-
onto on Tuesday after spending a
week's holiday in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoelscher of List-
owel spent New Years with Mr, and
Mrs. AMC Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Hamilton spent
New Years with Mrs. Hamilton's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Whitney
Mrs, Jno, McTavish has returned
from a trip to Amsterdam, Holland,
Mr, and ;Mrs. Edwin Hawkins
and family of Exeter spent New
Years with Mr, Hawkin's mother.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. McDonald and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Chamberlain left
on Sunday on a trip to California.
Mrs. Sam Cudinore is at present
visiting her daughter in Toronto.
Mr. Elmer Rinn of Selgrave spent
a few days with his sister, Mrs,
Frank Storey.
Mr, and 'Mrs.Chas. Lowrie of
London, spent the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs, A. W. Moore.
Miss Jessie Finlayson, Egmond-
ville spent a few days wit/11 friends
in Wingham.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Muir and
family spent the weekend in Goder-
ich,
Miss Luella •Kaine of Ottawa
spent Christmas and New Years with
her mother, Mrs. Keine.
Mr. and Mrs, ,Wm. Faulkner, Galt.
were New Year's grlests at the home
of Miss Lillian Faulkner,
Miss Lillian Southgate spent New
Years in Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cleary visited
nt New Years at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Win. Cleary.
11liss Margaret O'Reilly, Kitchener,
visited over the week end with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. O'Reilly.
Mr, Albert McGavin and grandson
of Walton were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. I. McGavin.
Air. and Mrs. Austin Platt of Tees -
water spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac McGavin.
Mr, and Mrs. Jos. lrl'anlce and Mr,
John Franke, Flint, Mich., were re-
cent visitors at the home of Mrs,
Jean Chesney.
Miss Terry McIver, B.A,, has re-
turned to Petrohe, after holidaying
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter
McIver;
Mr. and Mrs, F. White. Landau,
were New Year's guests at the home
of Mrs. Brian Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murdoch and Miss
Beth Murdoch of Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. Rumble and Teddy of To.
route, and Miss June Murdoch of
New York city, have returned to their
homes after spending the holiday sea-
son with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Murdoch at Brucefield.
Mr. aucl Ml's. Donald McKaig visit-
ed recently in Blyth with Mr, and
Mrs. 0. Salter,
Miss Ruth Joynt hus returned to
Toronto after spending the holiday
season with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
R. Joynt.
Miss Doris Ferguson has returned
to Toronto after holidaying with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D.
Ferguson.
Mr. E. Clarke of the University of
Chicago is holidaying with his par-
euts Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clarke.
14iiss Mayme S. Watson, Reg,N.,
who has been spending a few weeks
at her home in Egmondville, has ac-
cepted a position in London.
Home For Aged Becomes
Murder Factory!
This headline which shocked Am-
erica back in 1914, now makes thrill-
ing reading! Look for "The Case of
the Hearse at Midnight" in The
American Weekly, one of three big
magazines with this Sunday's (Janu-
ary 8) issue of The Detroit Sunday
Times.
Euchre & Dance
Sponsored by Seaforth Women's
Institute
in Carclno's Hall, Seaforth
Friday, January 13
at 8.30 sharp
Admission 50c, Ladies please bring
sandwiches, Lucky lunar prize
Music by Collins Orchestra
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PAINTING
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McKILLOP
At the school concert. held in S.S.
No. 9 recently, the prizes were won
by; lace table cloth, Martin Buucki
bed lamp, Lloyd Byerman; card table,
Mrs. Irvin Rock; special prize, a
duck by M1', Ed. Leonhardt. The
program proved a decided success
and much credit is given to Miss
Koehler, the teacher,
Mr. and Mrs, R. Gable of Mitchell
visited with Mr, and inns. F. Hoegy
and Mr, and Mrs, Wni. Hoegy on
Sunday, New Year's Day.
Mr. and airs. Wm. Koehler enter-
tained on Dec. 'loth, it was their
83rd wedding' anniversary, Among
those present were Mi', and Mrs. Jno
Kuechnie of Mitchell; Mrs. George
Hoegy and San) Regele, of Seaforth
and Mr. and Mrs, R. Kahle, of Mitch-
ell; :Mr. and :Mrs, Elmer Koehler and
family of Egmondville.
Among' the visitors with Mrs. C.
Regele and Harry on Christmas Day
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoegy, Me-
Killop; Mr. and Mrs. Wes Fischer.
Fullerton; Mr. and Mrs. Mulholand
of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ste-
skoff of Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eggert, Mr.
and Mrs. Wni. Flanagan Si. attend-
ed the moving picture shown by Mr.
J. M. Scott and Minstrel show pre-
sented at the Egmondville United
Church on Thursday last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Enigse» and
daughter of Windsor were Xmas
visitors with his parents and other
friends and relatives in this vicinity,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sharon of Tor-
onto were holiday visitors at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Rock and
Mr, George Rock.
• Among those who attended the
;Dedication Service and open house
held in the Evangelical Church and
new parsonage at Listowel on Wed-
nesday evening last week were Mr.
and ?Mrs. Frecl Hoegy, Mr. and Mrs.
Wni. Koehler, Mr. and Mars. Chas.
Eggert, Mrs. Irvin Rock and Diane.
Mr. and Mrs. Koebel of Wallace -
town were Xmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Flanagan.
.141'. Maurice Dillon, who has been
confined to hospital in London suf-
fering from the effects of polio was
able to spend Christmas at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilhelm of
Mitchell were New Years Day visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McKenzie of De-
troit were Christmas visitors with
het' parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hoegy.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert were
Xmas visitors at the home of her
aunt, Miss Grace Tremeer in Tucker -
smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Smith and son
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JANUARY 9
TAIIMEN
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A TRAiN SERVI
C,° #' t5 AL+H to {
Due to serious depletion of coal reserves of the railway
because of work stoppages and shortened working
hours in United States mines, Canadian National an-
nounces temporary reductions in certain passenger
train services, effective January 9th.
For • information enquire at your nearest
Canadian National Railways Ticket Office
or see your local Agent
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CANADIAN NATIONAL
Canadian Approved
BABY CHICKS
Start your Scotts' chicks in January or February, this
year, The highest egg price period has changed from .fail
and Winter to June and November. Early hatched pullets
paid off well in 1949 and will continue year after year.
The 10 percent surplus eggs which bothered the egg
Market, is now being taken care of in heavy marketing of
fowl, hatching eggs are now moving into incubators, and
a firmer trend in eggs is in sight.
The Poultry Industry has always shown initiative, and
is now working overtime in locating new markets
throughout the world. Egg shipments have gone to 7 dif-
ferent countries during the past two weeks from one
produce firm alone.
As in past years, our own chicks will be January
hatched. Incubators are now in operation with hatches
weekly starting January 10th, Pullet chicks are all booked
for January, However, heavy breed cockerel chicks are
available on Jan. lith and 23rd
Scott Poultry Farms
Phone 853
J. M. Scott
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CARD OF THANKS
TO THE ELECTORS OF TL'CKERSMITH
I sincerely appreciate the fine support given me at
the polls at the annual municipal election, and wish one
and all the compliments of the season
ART NICHOLSON
REEVE
CARD OF THANKS
TO THE ELECTORS OF TUCKERSMITH
Thank you for the support given me at the polls on
Monday
HAROLD JACKSON
CARD OF THANKS
TO THE ELECTORS OF TUCKERSMITH
I wish to express: my appreciation to all the electors
far their splendid support at the election for council in
Tuckersnlith on Monday
D. A. MOFFAT
CARD OF THANKS
TO THE ELECTORS OF TUCKERSMITH
I wish to thank all who came out and supported me
at the polls on Monday in the election for council for
1950
ANDREW E. CROZIER
CARD OF THANKS
To the Electors of the Twp. of Tuckersmith t{i
I wish to convey my sincerest thanks to all those who supported me i
in the recent election.
Wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
WM. ROGERSON
George o!' Mitchell visited Xmas
Tuesday with Mr. aol • Mrs, Irvin
Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Nieman Eggert
were New Year's visitors at • the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tre
meer in Tuckersnlith. •
Mr. Alvin Elligsen spent New
Years with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ellig-
sen at Windsor.
LONDESBORO
The regular meeting of the W.M.
S. was held recently in the school.
room of the church. This was the
Christmas meeting with group 2 in
charge. Mrs. Fairservice, the group
leader, opened the meeting and
read a psalm followed by singing
hymn 57 "Gentle Mary". Miss
Young read the statement of faith.
The Candlelight service then took
place with Mrs. ,Gooier lighting the
1st candle. The faith of Jesus Christ.
Hymn 19. Hark the Herald Angels
Sing. iIvi s. Townsend lit the 2nd
candle. then hymn 53, "Silent Night"
Mrs. Watson lit the 3rd candle and
hymn 71, "0 Sing a Song of Bethle-
hem" was sung. Mrs. Carter 1i1 the
4th candle and a Xmas „'jyi1 'W1
sung. Mrs. Brenton very ably pre-
sented the study book "Enlightening
The Mind",_showing the -value of in-
stluction Tlie president then con-
ducted the ibusiness period, The slate
of officers for the year 1950 was
brought Th which is as follows:
Honorary Presidents, Mrs. J. Fing-
land, Mos. -J'. Manning; pies., Mrs.
,a,c m
F. Tamblyit: 1 t vice Ines., Mrs.
Brenton, 2nd vice Ines,, 1Irs. J.
(.'-utter. drd vice Ines., Mrs, E. Wood:
Rec. Sec., Mrs. Goyim,: assistant,
111. l misted: lI 141. Sec Miss F.
Jamieson; Supple. Sec, Mrs. NZ-.
L}on; Baby Band Supt., Mrs. 3.
Shaddick; ,Mission Band, Mrs. Bert
:lrobbrook; Assistant, Mrs, Iva Cart-
er: Mission Circle, Mrs. E. Wood:
Corresponding Sec.. Mrs. W. 19.
Manning; Tenlperpance Sec., Mrs,
Brenton; Christian Stewsr'ship, .sirs.
R. Townseud; Pianist, Mrs. E. Wood,
Mrs. J. Armstrong: Press Sec., 121i's.
J. Manning. Meeting closed in the
usual way. The service was very
interesting and enlightening through-
out.
The Sunday School held their an-
nual Christmas tree concert on Fri-
day evening, Dec. 23rd in the Com-
munity hall where a good crowd as-
sembled. The program was excep-
tionaly good. The senior and juniors
all had a part in the various pro,
grain. When old Santa arrived there
was much exeitentent amongst the
small fry, Many gifts were. on hand
for young and older ones. All seen$
ed to enjoy themselves fully.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, ao"vier °pent
Xmas at the home of their tlau fitter
121i', and Mrs, Spence Hann, l iteh-
011 er',
Miss Esther and Mary Jamieson,
Toronto with their parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Jamieson and Flossy
for the Xmas holidays.
Very bad colds or flu have caught
many folk in this community.