HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-04-20, Page 4TE SEAFORTH NEWS
BLAKE
A splendid attend:un< o t,f the W.
M. S. ladies held their raster Thank-
offering meeting at the hone el'
Mrs. Roy M Hride on Thursdayaft-
ernoon, April 13. at 2:30 p.m. Mie.
13,. McBride's group being m charge
of the programme. A dainty lunch
was served at the close of the meet-
ing. All who can go are requested to
attend the Presbyterial meeting being
held in Clinton on Thursday, April
27th.
;see,; Betty Parke of Clinton
(;ollegutte end Phyllis Meilride. of
Brueetield Scheel spent Enke:: heli-
ote s at their respective homes. •
Misr; Hope Hamlyn of London tic-
eO\ ponied by Mrs. iiauilyn and Mrs,
•D'rod Bancroft and daughter M a joiy
spent the Easter holidays touring,
alon • Lake Erie points.
AIM Andres dlemriek of Zurich
returned Monday to the Blake School
after a plea. ant Faster holiday at
her home. A few of the scholars are
away yet owing to had colds,
• • • If all the people who work for the telephone company,
And all the people who earn a living by making the things
the telephone company needs,
And all the people who have their sayings invested in the"
telephone company,
And all the people who depend on good telephone service
to run their businesses and manage their homes;
If all these people, with their families, lived in one city,
This City -With -No -Name would be by far the largest in
Canada, and one of the largest in the :world.
Keepingpace with the growing needs of communities
everywhere for more and better telephone service has
taken lots of werk and lots of money.
Only a financially healthy telephone company can carry
on this big job.
Telephone users, employees, shareholders - everyone has
a vital interest in a service that means so much to the
welfare of so many people.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF CANADA
Owned and operated by Canadians for Canadians
Mr, and Mrs: Lloyd Finnigan and
family of Cheeky visited with'Mrs.
Clarke and Will over the weekend.
Mrs. Joseph Martin was taken to
the Clinton Hospital last week in the
interest of herhealth whieh is
vert serious at present. Her many
relatives and friends hope tor the
beet.
Mr. and :Os,. Sam Gingerieh mov-
ed their household effects to their
new home. at Zurich recently, We are
sorry to see them leave 131ake,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Masittm Donnome
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dennome
were visited by relatives from ,De-
troit Easter wNek.
Miss Carol Faber of Kippen spent
Easter week with her grandparents,
Mi'. and Mrs, Rudy Qssch.
Mr, Norman Jarrott and Mies
Beverley Dick of the Parr Line, visit-
ed With 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finliky
and family, Easter week,
'Huron County Health Unit comes
to the Blake School On Tuesday,.
April 25th for Immunization Clinics,
Children of $ months to school age
may be brought to these clinics,.
• BRODHAGEN
•Mr. John G. Hinz has purchased
the corner lot from Mr. Lonie Hille-
brecht and Will immediately erect a
fine now building, combining Minae-
1u>olis- Vlolitre Implement business and
Imperial 'Service station.
Mrs. John G. Hinz, Maureen and
Winnifred spent a few days -•in
Guelph and Toronto.
HENSALL
Mr. James Parkins Died Suddenly
Mr, James Parkins, .. formerly of
1-Iensall, now residing in 'Seaforth,
passed away suddenly nt his home
this morning, The deceased was fore-
man on the C.N.R, section, a native
of Devonshire, England, and has re-
sided at Denfield, Carlisle and Hen-
sall since conning to Canada, Surviv-
ing is his widow, one son Murray of
Zurich, three daughters, Mrs. Cline
Flynn (Annie), (Edith) Mrs. Harold
Willert, (Enid) Mrs, W. Klopp, all of
London. Funeral service will be held
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bengough
spent Easter weekend with relatives
in Detroit.
Mrs. Lavery of Staffa spent the
weekend at the home of her son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Lavery.
Mrs. Rollins returned home after
a pleasant visit with relatives and
friends at Exeter.
Miss Mary Goodwin visited during
the past week with relatives in Lon-
don,
Mrs, Hannah Workman returned
to her home here after spending the
past several weeks with her elaugh-
tors Mrs, Herb Britton at Dublin,
and ilxrs. Norma Stanlake, at Exeter
Miss Winnie Gray returned to re
sumo her duties at the school follow-
ing a pleasant holiday with tor par.
erne X11, and Mrs. Win. Gray at
MtLe
NORTH MCKiLLOP
'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoegy and
children of Galt were weekend visit-
ors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. Hoegy.
Mr. and 'Nlrs, 'Gordon iMuegge and
family of Seaforth were Sun'daY
visitors with Mr. and •Mrs. Irvin
;Tock,
'Mrs. Irvin Rock and Mise Madeline
Dillon were recent winners of nylon
stockings on a C l{ N.X, Wingharn
Alarm Clock radio program,
Mrs, Henry Weltersen is slowly re -
Covering from her recent illness.
'Mr, and Mrs, Charles Eggert were
Sunday visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Dan tScheotbarth near Monkton,
Mr. Charles Eggert had the mis-
fortune of spraining his knee
severely.
Friends in this vicinity will be
sorry to hear that Mr, 'Sam Smythe
of Mitchell is confined to Str'atfrod
Hospital.
Mr. Jerry Doerr severely cut a
finger last week.
• • 0 0 • • • • • • 0 •
•
TIME E TABLE ••
• • CHANCES •
• • .. • . b• • 6
Effective
&MiYay
April 3061950
Full
in."onnatlon
from
agents
Opening Dance of the Season
Stratford Casino Ballroom
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26
Presenting
13013 TURNER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Admission, 50c per person — Dancing 9 to 12. Newly decorated —
Ontario's Most Beautiful Ballroom. Dancing every Wed.,Sat. &holidays
Every Wed, and Holiday - Modern and Old Time Dancing with The
Thames Valley Ranch Boys. Regular Dance Every Saturday Night
HANDS IN TRAINING-. . • FOR ONTARIO
Learning Business Practice
TN Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single
one of us. Our ladies, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors,
business machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn
dollars. These dollars pIrovide=food, clothing, medical care and other
necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living.
Every single one of us, therefore, has a very personal interest in the flow
of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants. These workers
will operate machines which are important to our way of life.
We should appreciate, then, the co-operative efforts of government,
industry and labour in the field of employee training. In schools and in
factories our workers, young and old, are given the opportunity to develop
new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity.
For instance, every effort on the part of office worker's to become pro-
ficient in typing, filing, shorthand and secretarial work, will mean
greater business efficiency -will help to make Ontario a finer place in
which to live and work.
THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
Our Way of Line Rewards
Trained Hands
Ontario workers know they can earn
more, have executive responsibility
and enjoy a higher standard of living
in direct ratio to the skills they ac-
quire and the way they make use
of them. That's always
true in a free economy
—that's why our com-
petitive system will
continue to make
Canada great and a
great place in which
to live.
T H U
SDAY, APRIL.
0, 1900
Double Feature, "NOTHING BUT TROUBLE" " Thur. Fri. hat.
with LALMIIL AND HARDY
AND "tHE SECRET LAND" 1ti Teelntleoloi•
Statrtut; MI,N mid S1111'S' unci the 11,8. NAVY
Otto of the world's moi during "dvenitutw Into the unknown, Aa account of Admiral
ilYed'-t expedttloa to Little Anwelea
In Technicolor "THAT FORSYTE WOMAN" Mon, Tues, Wed,
with Itit1101. VLYNN WORM t,AIISQN - WALTNR ?MORON
Ono "nu, -vivo. in, in the til lor,ettahle surra of a woman tool two mon,
-This Is the Greer Gar"on You anter thounht You'd son
Next ']'Burs. Fri, Sat. "TEXAS, BROOKLYN AND HEAVEN"
whine DIANNA LYNN and QIJY MADISON
Re sura to son this tincly comedy
COMING: "ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY" Adult Entertainment
"Mr, and Mrs, Earl Eggert and BORN
family, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Eggert scow --At Scott Memorial Hospital, at
of Rostock were recent Sunday visit - at April leth, to Mr, and Mi.,. '1'ho111n..
ors with 'Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hoegy, L. Scott, Cromarty, a San
Car of D 8 H Stove Coal
On Hand
Place your orders now
SEAFORTH SUPPLY & FUEL LTD.
PHONE 47
a
BO
,1
is tire)'+ tri4fgwt z 4A0^,"y{ S ^„>y
11/14et-pfacb.
1950
Morning train and local bank-
both are part of Brownville's
H daily life. They link Brownville
with the whole outside world.
Whether Brownville is a fishing port,
farming centre, mining town or industrial
city, most of its products must be sold
"outside", many things brought in. And
the local bank helps, serving as an essential
link with far places.
Your bank manager has available for you
the resources, knowledge and e±perience of
a banking system with branches throughout
Canada and elsewhere and contacts in
other parts of the world. He welcomes every
opportunity to put them to work for you
and the community he serves.
SPONSORED 3Y YOU BANK
•
FOR THE CHICKS
• Peat Moss and Cozeo Litter
• Co-op Chick Starter & Krumbles
• Co-op Grow Mash
• Chick Grit & Shell
• Semi Solid Buttermilk
• Fortified Feeding Oil
Seaforth Farmers Co -Op
PHONE 9