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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-01-12, Page 12THE SEAFORTli NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 H ckey! 2-1 Big Games -2 NEXT WEEK IN Seaforth's NEW ARENA 0 JUNIOR 4V.O.A,A, Tuesday, Jan. 17 - 8.30 p.m. WALKERTON AT SEAFORTH Thursday, Jan. 19 - 8.30 p.m. GODERICH AT SEAFORTH YOU'LL SEE - Three Smart Hockey teams in action YOU'LL SEE -- The fastest hockey played in Seaforth in years YOU'LL SEE - All the home games played by this team this season IF YOU SEE - THE FIRST ONE Adults 50c -- Children 25c Cardno's Hall, Seaforth 12 LARGE GEESE CHICKENS 1 GRAND PRIZE $25.00 CASH ALL FOR 75c 2 FREE DOOR PRIZES -- -- SPECIALS Pr, As to promote sports for r'hildren of Seaforth and District an. 18 8.30 P.M. Sponsored by Branch 156, Canadian Legion WALTON The January meeting of the Wal- ton C,G.I.T. was held on January 7 at the home of' Mrs. H. Kirkby. The meeting was opened with the Call to Worship. This, was followed with hymn 164. The girls were then led in prayer by Doris Stevens. Margar- et Achilles read the scripture e � n n�h'c h was followed by hymn 252, The business part of the meeting was opened with the minutes of the last meeting seconded by 'Marilyn Bolger. Helen Johnston gave the treasurer's report. Moved by Leona Johnston, seconded by Olene Dun- das, that we send 52.00 for the leaflets for the Candle -lighting ser- vice. A letter from Halifax thanking the girls for the gifts which they sent was read by Margaret McAr- thur. The next meeting is to he held at the home of Marilyn Bolger on Feb. 4. This is also to be a Valentine party and a recreation committee and a lunch committee were chosen. The election of officers was held and the following were elected: Pres., Leona Johnston; Sec„ Marilyn Bol- ger; Treas„ Margaret McArthur; Press Reporter, Marilyn Bolger: pi- anist, Edna Martin; Recreational Com„ Doris Johnston, Doris .Stevens, Helen Johnston, and June Hackwell. The leader, Mrs. Hazlewood, then took up the answers to the questions which were given out last .meeting. The meeting was closed with Taps and a delicious lunch ch semwed by liilrs. Kirkby. The third meeting of Clothes Closets Up -To -Date was held at the home of Mrs. Wm, Humphries, The meeting • o enc p d by singing Your Breaking My Heart".The minutes were read and seconed by Barbara. The next meeting is to be held on Saturday afternoon with the roll call to be, "My present means of storing my clothes." Mrs. Wm. Humphries and Mrs. P. Holman then helped us 'with •our bias binding. HULLETT After the long holidays season the Hillside Forum again got into full swing on Monday night art the school With an attendance ,of 31. After listening to the radio broadcast groups were formed and a discus- sion followed after which cards were played, winners as follows: most games, Helen Hamilton and George Dubes; lone hands, Gordon MoGreg- or and John Riley; consolation, May Hesk and Dave Anderson, a lucky card prize was also won by Dave An- derson, A geography spelling match was greatly enjoyed by ally followed by a quit program. Lunch was then served. The Fireside Farm Forum met on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoggart with an at- tendance of 18 adults, After listen- ing to broadcast the president, Mrs. Hoggart read the literature which had been received and it was decided that the resolutions tions cttttctzine•t t 1 oa s- sessor's manual had been sent in by people who had not made a careful study of said manual, also it is un- wise for farmers to change their business every time the market fluc- tuated, but that the wise farmer should study the times and market trends and be ready to change his plans with decided change in mark- ets. Since the government placed ceiling prices on farm markets they should now, in all fairness, place floor prices on farm, produce. Winners for progressive euchre for high games and lone hands, Bet- ty Addison and Wes. Hoggart; con- ; solation, Mrs, Geo. Hoggart and Keith Hesselwood. Mrs. Robert Jam- eisoi invited the group to their home for next Monday night, HARLOCK Mrs, A. W. McEwing and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McEwing and family spent last Saturday at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pepper in Tuckersmith, Mr. Win. Jamieson and brother Mr, Robert Jamieson called on Fri- day afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Rapson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colson, Mr, and Mrs, Wni, Jamieson hail motored from Waterloo to spend the day at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Jemnie- son near Constance. Messrs Reece Ferris and Isaac Rapson spent 'one evening last week playing cards at the home of Mr. Leiper and family and Friday even- ingat the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Wtt. CONSTANCE The Golden Link Mission Band of Constance United 1Church met in the classroom on Sunday afternoon Jan. 8th. The president, Joyce Jewitt, was in the chair and opened the meeting with "The Mission Band Purpose". Hymn 403 was sung after which collection was taken by Marilyn Taylor which amounted to 9lcents, Roll Call was taken and 17 were present. Minutes of the last meeting, were read and adopted by the secre- tary, Janet McGregor. Hymn 405 was sung and Helen Mcllwain read an interesting story entitled "Mumma What is a Saint?" Business consisted of making preparations fora bazaar to be he d in Easter holidays, The 3'lission iland last yea3^'•made $82;8.7 net. John Jewitt read the seripture lesson from St, Lake. Mrs, Dale read • the Story Book followed by call to worship and prayer. The meeting, was closed by. hymn 400 followed by the Lord's Prayer and Lawrence Taylor gave out "World friends". DUBLIN Miss Mary Costello. London, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Dan Cost elle, Mise Mary. Doyle returned to De- troit after spending the holidays ' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Doyle. VARNA Those attending l' o the e short course at OAC last week were, George Keyes Grant Webster, Merton Keyes, Geo, Baled, John Dewson, Ivan McClymont and Charlie Reid, LOGAN Logan Council rnet on Jan. 3, at 1 p.m. for organization, declaration of office were filed, minutes read, •ad - 1 opted and signed, correspondence read. The Dominion Road Machinery Company of Goderich was represent- ed and a talk given by the agent telling of its operation and the .work it would do. The Sawyer, Massey Company of. Hamilton Agents presented their ar- guments for the Austin Western Ma- chine. Council after some deliberation completed the purchase of The Aust- in Western•eonrplete with snow plow and wing less scarifier for the spin of $19, 175.00 delivery expected late in January 1950. 1949 grant to Mitchell Agricul- ture Society of $87.00 ordered paid. Grants of $5.00 each was made to War Memorial Hospital, London, and Sick Childrens' Hospital, Toronto, were made. Cleric to. order copies of Municipal World for officials. Reeve Wm. 0. Gaffney was ap- pointed twp. representative to the Thames Valley Authority. Council meetings• to be held first 'Monday of each month at 1 p.ni, Gordon. Bach made appeal against acreage and• benefit assessment on Ahren's Drain. 'Court of Revision 'ad- journed to Feb. 6th at 2 p.m. Engineer W. G. McGeorge report on Drummond Drain was read and adopted - Bill No. 493, Drummond Drain was given first reading and provi- sionally adopted, Court of Revision set for Feb. 0th at 3 p.m. Bill No. 494 was read ,and finally passed refunding surplus o1 Eisler Drain. Bill No. 495 was read and finally passed confirming the appointment of M. J. Linton, as High School Trustee. Tax Collector authorized and in- structed to continue the Levy and collection of taxes. Total roads expenditures paid 8279.07. Drains and general expendi- tures paid $1349.42. Council adjourned to meet again Friday, Jan. 0th to fix salaries and tppoint officials. John A. Rudolph, Clerk. Logan Council met with all mem- bers present, the Reeve presided, the minutes read, adopted and sign- ed, correspondence read. John E. Siemon was appointed re- presentative to Mitchell Agriculture Society for Twp. of Logan. Council formed into Committee on Finance to fix salaries and fees for 1950. Officials to continue in office with the following changes only. Newly appointed are as follows: Road Foreman, road No. 1, West, Thomas Hammon, R. 3, Mitchell; Road Foreman, toad No, 3, East, Lloyd Squire,e R. 1, Mitchell; Road Foreman, road No. 5, West, Joseph Young, R 2, Monkton: Live Stock Valuer, Lloyd Barker, R. 3, Mitchell. Expenditures paid total of 589.54. Council adjourned to February 6, 1 p.m., Twp. hall. John A. Rudolph, Clerk, KIPPEN The WMS of St. Andrew's United Church met on' Jan 4th at the home of Mm's. H. Caldwell, The new pres- ident. Mrs. Winston Workman, pre sided. Mrs. Allan Johnson was in charge of the worship assisted by Mrs. Peck. Mrs Edgar McBride also assisted. Twenty-two members ans- wered the roll call. The president read a letter of thanks from Mrs. James Finlayson for bronze table lamp, a gift from the auxiliary, for their fiftieth wedding anniversary recently celebrated. Mrs, Eldon Jar- rott read a letter of thanks from Mrs. J. Hyde for cards sent to her from time to time, enclosed also was a donation of money for the -auxil- iary. Mrs, E. Kyle reported that Mrs. McBride had called on two shut-ins last month. Mrs. Herbert Jones and Mrs. R. Peck were elected as visit- ing committee for January. Mrs. Hinton, secretary of Christian Stew- ardship, gave a short talk about our prayer partner who ,is Miss Winifred Johnson, of Kamsack, Sask., until further notice. Mr. Jack Caldwell favored with a piano instrumental, "Star of the East", Mrs. Ernie ,Chip - chase gave the study "In our Evan- gel" from the second chapter of Growing with the Years. Hymn 254 was sung and the Benediction was pronounced .by Mrs. Workman, A dainty lunch was served by Circle 3. Mrs. E, 'McBride and Sharon, who 'spent a week in Caro, Mich., re- turned home last week. Miss Lillian Ryckman of Polock, S Dakota. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter, DUBLIN Mrs. Kenneth ,McPherson with her mother, Mrs. Dwyer, Kinkora. Mr, Louis Doyle, Windsor, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doyle. Mr, .Joseph Maloney, London, with his brother, Patrick Maloney Donors To Seaforth Memorial Centre The followingsire doaattons to the community centre arena: Feather party 232.42, W, T. "Tall' 200.90, Merrill Dunlop : 5.00, Betty Dunlop 5,00, Thos. D. Sills 5.00, hm'auk Case 5,00, E. H, Close 5.00, Isabella Anilersou 5,00, Roy M0Gonigle 5.00, L L. Box 5.00; Jas, MacDonald25,00, Isaac Hudson $25, Crown hardware $25, Gonion McGonigle $28, M. A. Reid $100, Harold Maloney 510, Wit. lard Elliott 55, Leanore Ehler 55, Ruth Cluff 55, Andy' Dutllop 55, Ern- ployees 8, ;Supply 55, Jim Elliott 55, Ai'nolfl Westcott 55, Nays. Eleanor Wilson 55, Mrs, Dolene McGu•itg 55, Mrs, Gladys Weston 510Miss Alice Reid 510, Sam Shinen $15 E C. Chamberlain $16 Joe Dorsey $25,. John Baldwin 550, Rea. Holmes $5. Dr, Gorwill $50, Sid Pullman 520, W. L. South- gate uth- gate $15, Jas. Murray 515, John'" Bach $10, M. McKellar $1.0, E. C. 'Boswell 510, Geo Bi'ightrall 510,. L. T. Bailey 410., Anonymous •510, Sint Cleary 510, Wni. Stewart $5,. Leo Hagan 55, Janet Cluff $5, D. H. Wilson 55, Mrs. F. Dungey 55, 'Chas. Dungey 55, Mrs. Jennie Hinchley 55, Mi'. Stewart Murray 55, Mrs, Stewart Murray $5, Ernestine White 510, Peg. Case 55, Lorne Dale, Sr. 525, Lenore Hablcirk 55, Dr. J. 0. Turnbull $50, Ken Campbell 510, Mona Reid 55, Clarence Dewar 55, Mrs, Walker Hart 55, Herbert Trap- nell $5, L 1. Graves $10, Paul Ro- bitaille 515, W. J. Duncan $300, Bank of Commerce $100, Chas, P Sills 525, Claire Reith 55, Ethe Storey 55, Rebecca Shinen 55, F. C J. Silas 55, D'Orlenn Sills 515, John C. and Mrs, Stevens $10, Gillespie Cleaners 525, Gordon Dick 525, 3. M• McMillan $10; Agnes Gaffney 55, Ton Chong 55, Horner Hunt 510, Dave Stewart 525, Mel Clarke '525, Hugl Thompson 510, 3. E. Besse $25, Jo anise McMillan 55, Di'..1, A. Munn 525 Brown Higgins $10, Orville Oke 510 A. • W. Sillery 515, John Crich 515 Anonymous 510, Melvin Dale 510. Jas, Willis $20, Ken Carter 510 Ed Daly 5100, Geo. McGavin 55, Alice. Daly 550, Whytes -Butcher Shop 550 Harry McMillan 510, Harold Free $10 J. E. Willis 580, Mrs. J. F. Daly $150 Wm. Trapnell 55, Glen Smith $10 Walter Willis 550, Mary Clarke 525 John Pullman 520, Audrey Shannon $5, Edna Hiusser $5, Glen Stiffen 55 Mona .Bennett 55, Jean Armstrong 510, Miss M. Ferguson $5, Winnifred Savauga 55, W. T. Thompson 55„ El mer Larone 510, Bill Snaith Jr 505 Miss Belle Snaith $5, A. Seip $25 Gladys Earle 55, Anne Downey $10 Ross Savauge 525, Alex Karpen 515 Arthur Wright 510, Wm. D Smith 550, P. D. 'McConnell $50, FI Glenn Hays $50, R, R. 'IVIcKindses 525, Thelma Forbes $10, Eine]. Somers 510, Jas. A. •Stewart $50 John T. Elgie 550, 'Gordon Hilde- brand 55, Dan Muir $5, 'Carl Knigh 55, A. L. Jones $50, John E. Smith 55, Clarence Trott 55, Mrs. Katie Phillips $5, Mrs. Angelo Phillips 55 Nlrs, Mary Phillips 55, Mrs. Editl Daley $5, Mrs. Margaret Sclater 55 Mrs. John Finlayson 55, Lewis Hent- berger $5, Eddie Pryce 55, Miss Nellie Pryce 55, Mrs. Tont Phillips $5, Mrs. Tom Phillips 55, Mrs. Toni Phillips 55, Mrs. Tom Phillips 55 Mrs. John Muir Sr. 55, Reg. Kers- lake $5, Reg. Kerslake 55; Reg. Ker- slake 55. Reg. Kerslake 55, Mrs, Jack Kaisem $5, Dr. F. J. Bechely 550, Roweliffe Motors 550, Mrs. John Gorwill 525 Miss Wilma Seip $5, Win, Hodgeor 55, Phillip Speak 55, Miss Susai Govenlock 55, Phyllis Pretty 55, Mad cline Fortune 55, Rev. T. D. Jones 510, Seaforth News 510, W. R. Dun lop 55, John L. Hotfann $10, Mrs Peter McIver 55, Margaret Hudson 55, Mrs. .1. E. Cochrane 55, J. L Slattery $20, Lloyd Morrison 520, .B Dinwoodie 1A F. Christie 25 Fred $ , F 1 $, , Scott Cluff 55, Mrs. C. J. Lemon 55, Cecil Lemon 55Mrs, 3, L. Kerr $5, Myrtle Carter $5..A. F. Cluff 55, Chas. Reeves $5, Miss Wilma Seip $5, Mrs. Elsie G. Keating 810, William Pear- son 55, Mrs. Gordon Reynolds 55, W. H. Golding 525, L. P. Plumsteel 515, J. E. Silcox $10, Miss Doris Smith 55,' H. J. Steffen 510; George Miller 55, Clara Pinkney $5, Robert Pinkney 55, George Pinkney 510. Louis Lechner 510, E. Caskanette 55, Mrs. H. R. Scott 55, Mrs. John Beattie $5,- Luella V. Montgomery 55, Harold Nicholson $5, Mary Mc. Adam 55, Mrs. P. Nigh $5, Mrs. J. Coutts $2, Ralph Cousins 55, John MacKenzie $5, Jahn iMacKenzie $5, Norman Scoins $5, Ronald Scoins $5, Raymond Scoins $5, Ina Scoins 55, Norman Scoins $5, Vera and Laura Mole 55, Joann Bach 55, Mrs: James Barron $5, Ken Ritchie $5, Excellence Flour Mills 5250, John Bosharts & Sons $500, T. A. Beattie 510, Rev, T, P. Hussey 515, Miss Margaret A. Kelly 55, G. A, Whitney 5100, Tinos, Kale 510, Jack Elliott $5. Mrs. Muriel Elliott 55, Seaforth Wo- men's Institute 550, Eric Collingwood $5, Ruth Cluff 55, Mrs. Evelyn Lit - lies 55, Mrs. Webster 51, Harvey Travis 550, Chester G. Lee $25, Andy Calder 55, Community Centre $5, Joint Bach $5, Russel Piper 55, Dr, J. A. Munk $5, Geo. Beattie Jr, 55, Dr, Stapleton 550, Mrs. Robt. Strong $5. W. H. Montgomery $20, Jack Rivers 55, Albert Hudson $5, Bert Shaw 55, Gordon Craig $5, Wallace Ross $5, Robt, McMillan .50, Harold Con- nell $10, Lorne Wessman $10, Geo. Eaton 55, Mrs. Mae Free $5, Mrs. Ben Rising $5, Ed. J. Fitzpatrick 55, Thorpe Rivers $20, Davina Anderson $5, Dominion Bank 5100, Mrs. Annie M. Hays W. 'Geo. Johnston 55 Mary Johnston 55. Bill Cooper $5, Baden Powell $5, J. Arnold Case 55, Paul L. Brady 5150. Geo. Beatty, 55. mon MacDonal $5. John Crawford $5, Kathleen Sill. ery 55, Austin Matheson $5, Mrs. John Miller $5, Mrs, Casey Way 51, Clifford Broadfoot 55, J. Ross Murdie 55, Mrs. 3, Ross Murdie $5, Jake Albrecht 55. Miss Valeria Drope $10, Mrs, Bes- sie Wurm 55, Miss Jennie Campbell $5, Miss Jean Flynn 55, Miss Pearl Thamer 55, Miss Florence Fowler $5, J. M. Scott 5100, Bill Leybarne 510, Ken Forbes 55, Miss Teresa Lynch $5, Edwin Leonhardt 55, Chas, Barber) REG ENT THEATRE SEAFORTH Thurs. Fri, Sat, "THE WINDOW" NOW PLAYING »ills nOui'' DRISCOLI, and ISAUDARA HALL: A shindy told story, unpretentious and honest, that develops into aarip1tl1t Melo- . drama with its atmosphere of tension and suspense Mou, Tires, Wed "I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE" With CAIN' GRANT and ANN SHERIDAN This broad of comedy will bring Joy to everyone as Cary ()rant Is forcedto mos tluecnde es a woman to got by the law.' Adult Entert„i,unent Next Thurs, Fri. Sat. "ROGUES REGIMENT" with DICK POwi'SLi, and MARTA TOREN. An os ellent notion picture that will hold your interest to the end. COMING; "THE PARADINE CASE" withGRE CORY $ECiS and ANN TODD $5, Mrs, Roy Dungey 55, Lotus School $5, H. E. Smith 55, H. 17; Snaith 55, I.1'elen Smith, R,N, 55, Donald E. Smith 55,Mrs. H. iD Smith$ 5., (To be eontinued) VARNA Charles Reld, Ivan McClymont, Grant Webster, Geo. Keys and John • Dowson Jr, are attending the 0,A.C, Short Course at Guelph, this week. Rev. Reba Hern has returned ]tome after spending the holidays at her parents at Sault Ste. Marie. Miss Mary McClymont of Toronto spent the holiday at her home 'here. Miss Maud Keys, R.N. of Strat. ford, has returned after spending the holidays at the home of her pars ents. ON HAND = Rosedale Alberta Lump Egg Coal and Stove Coal SEAFORTH SUPPLY & FUEL LTD. Phone 47 NOTICE FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC Places of business will be closing Saturday night at 9 p.m. during Jan., Feb., Mar. SEAFORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Town of Seaforth PARKING By order of the Police, to facilitate snow removal, no parking on the streets of this Municipality will be allowed be- tween the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. Any contravention of this order will be strictly enforced in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, Section 40, sub- section 7 Excellence Flour Gives Perfect Satisfaction "GOLD STAR" -- All Purpose Flour "EXCELLENCE" -- Bread Flour "MAGIC" -- Ontario Wheat Pastry Flour "Just Give Them A Trial" Calf Meal - Dairy Ration - Pig Starter Hog Grower - Hog Fattener - Sow Ration Chick Starter - Chick Grower - Laying Mash Broiler Mash - Hatching, Mash burgeon Grain & Processed. -Feeds Feed Division of Excellence Flour Mills Ltd. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO - PHONES 353 . 354 FARMERS WE WILL BUY YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, MIXED GRAIN AND PAY BEST MARKET PRICES