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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-01-29, Page 1Seafor wHol.a7 S17RTDS, VOL. 81 SEAIt'ORTI3, ONTARI.O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959 $L60 a. Xetr ' Authorized as Dept,. tOttaw air. Snowdon Boa,. Pubtisearo Roof Collapses on "Toronto Hotel" The roof of a tiwceetorey •frame building on Railway street,, be- hind the, Seefoatlt 'Creamery, 'eel;. lepeed last feels under the weight of eo w, The building is one ,o'f the eandin 'landmarks of. this ar.a, having ,originallY been built in 4-Tarpurhey for a hotel tha•1 n when that place wus e VO g vtillage over 100 years ago. When the exadms tools place to Seafartih, the hotel was moved to a dot epwt1'otthe railway tracks ebout wkere the Fina Gans eta - tion now is located, Around 1914 the year be start- ed the ores mery Here, it was bought dry Mir, C. A. Barber and moved acrose the street where Sias served as a storage building for the or_eamie1y; Mr. Bamber re- calls that the name Toronto Ho- tel was still plainly visible at. that time. The present .owner; Mr. I3, H. Leslie, said this week that only the ground -floor has been in use ilatety and he expecte the top storey will be torn down. CASE-POET'UNE A pretty winter:wedding was solemnized 4n .St. James Roman Catholic "Church on Satyr/MY, San, 24, w'.ben Madeline Teresa Fo:ntun•e, daughter of IVlrs. Leo rortune ayaud the elate Leo • For- tune was united in marriage to Jack Cresswell Case, sen of Mrs: Nlargairet Case and the lete Ed- win Case. Rev. Chas. 'Sullivan af2iciated at the ,donhle aiaig.cer-. emony. Given in marriage byher cousin, ;Joseph Jordan o3 Tren- ton, Mich., the bride looked love- ly wearing antique white bro- eade and, earthed :reel /loses, .Titin Sister, Frances,. her -billy attend- ant wore a gown of beige 'brocade with hat to match and her 'BO* •ere were 'turquoise Mcamniitiotis. The .groomsman ryas Mm. Wi1ilam Cleary 'offMLondon, elhe °nelyet•'s were Mr. Frank .Case and Mr- Pat Cleary. airs.'Staple, sister of theax'mmoo, 'was soloist. a wed- ' � ding dinner Wee served at blue' Seaionth ,:Coattrnunity.... Centre. 'Those from a dUlsitance :attend- ing the wedding: Mr. and Mrs: Chas. (Case of .Streetsville, Mr: and Mrs. Leo Bolger, of Wyam., dotte, 1M•Loh , Mrs.: Williame' lllyitep and. Joseph Jordan, Gf ireltitGat Minh:; le, and 1Vleit SosePtie foYg lan, Kitchener lrlr•; Jerry •J,orda/ti .and son Terry df d'rnra M�,:anfl Mrs. Jack O1eaty,,elb:r, and -Meet, -:Wvn.:Cleary, Mr. and .Mrs.'. Pat- rick Cleary, all oP Lonidbm. ODI3FJ IJOWS MEET' !Springfield '1002l Lodge; .eau 'ferred the }Seeonnd ,Degree on irwr, candidates .of Fidelity?' Lode, Seaforth, last '(Saturday±.• evening. The cand9dates were :Gary Dalt Etre. of :SeafortSl, and Rose Milton of Bruce'field (RCAF Clinton) •24 attended :from Spmin.ggeld, and Led Arudrew.s, ef.--G. presided, Prevlously, Exeter Lodge con- ferred the first degree on the same candidates !with' 'c4sitois present (from,. Brussels, Clinton, Oakville and .Exeter. ' The local lodge tato confer the Third Degree on the same candi dates at the Feb. 4th meeting and plan to travel to Springfield to confer 'the same degree there in late February, REBEKAHS PLAN DVENTS !Members of Edelweiss Rebekah. Lodge made extensive plans at Monday night's meeting to hold various events in the near future. A penny sale is Planned to follow the Feb.'21st family' slipper In the LOOP Hail The supper is to be pot -hick for .members and Pam], lies of ,the Fidelity and Edelweiss Lodges. A euchre is to iollorw bite Feb. 28ad meeting and ,Mrs. Scott' >FTableirk and :!Miss Jean Scott- are to be hostesses 'at a "Dessert •lluohre" in uiVIarch. On March, 28th' . a home -baking Sale and tea are planned in the ID'O•P hall. About 20 plan to attend the 10th anni- versary party .of Anther Lodge, T3ens'all, .ori Feb. 4 and will ptro, vide acouple '03 program num- bers, Mrs, Ed Andrews; N. G. pre' sided. WINDING 'UP The .Seaforth Credit Union is lir the ,process mit Wim:ding up its affairs and do a shoat time all deposits will ,be retua'uocl to de- positors, officials said this week. SP.IIINO. PROJECT 0410S EN Tho 4411I 1ooaernaking Club project this 'Spring wi1't be The Garden 101ule with Tlome Beduti- ftcatian`ea Ito ;special topic, Any girls 'wiehing ist 'take this pro' jerk With the Seafortlh Club please bald Mrs, Gordon Elliott, Seefoitth, by Feb, 12. Day of Prayer Plans Made. ,Pians, for the World Day of Prayer were made by a Connii it - tee of women wtt1h represents- titres 'from the different cherehes being present. The meeting was held at the home .Rf: Mae. a. C. Britton 0.1tk011 Britbon, �iith M?a•9. pre- siding. The service w111 be held in the Northside United Church on T'rt clay, Feb. 18, at 3' . Pan. r;Mns Jatmes of .St, Thormas" Anglican Church will .give the 'acl'drees Copies ot this service will be distriilnrted in. our (local hospital. • Golden Anniversary of Regina Couple Mr. and Mrs. Albert ' Brown, formerly diose S•mitlr of Matti - lop, will 'celebrate their 6001 wedding anniversary on Feb, 3;' There: wild be afternoon tea. held' at that' (tonne; . ,2364 MGDonald St„ Regina, on Saturday. nfi's, Gordon McKenzie, accent- venial ccentveaiiecl by nee two children, Sharon and Ricky, delft for Re- gime on Monday to altekcl'tlae an- niversary celebrations, Mrs. John Cardno Heads School:Board Mars. John Cardno was appoint- ed tlltatrtnau 'et Seaforth "Public School Board at their first 1960 meeting. Routine (business Wet transacted v'Itih Pniisotg l J, W. Talbot acting as seerete/17 in the absence of Mr. M.-MoKellu.r, • APTDII2IOON AUXIIIAi"vF There was •a.•g'egd,. attendance set 'Ville J'anuarY mleetimg o4 the 'Ede te:noon Aitxiliary ef'.First,: Pres- 'byteri'an MClturah in .the .drurch hall on Tuesday afternoon.•.The .President, '!firs. 4. L'; Dell;'presid= ed, and opened the meeting With a New Year poem and prayer', :During the;,fbusiness '1?eriod • the members were caked .to leave, tTienm" Used 'Christmas cards ,,at the :chmr'oh as soon as (possible. elite !ileVetiStile....'SVS'el:g.-. fallen- by_ Mrs. l y- l'Its. J. Mlo orVvish and 'Mrs. J 13,eatitie 'lure dint; IiOtnpter• o1-'tlle naw rtnrclY' diooll dealzr{g wlt0t', In ilei, Canadians was'ii eeented.nn 'Elise Mgtp n4'a 5 t .gelws as 'oteth Mips W Joltn4'itbm` a n goting.'a i1diWs eoinntentator VL3S- Cie of Mr�7 Gedss pxnrcl Mist J.:'I�raser en.eseiiitecl';'Man0' • tants and pt' RO li sr'with'regand tt, 'int di'atn Cahadi'ans. They told 'what has been -•d'one for • them ab j ',Pia ,Presbyterial. h •and •our '1 i1 5'4.041;t c menitiaed:.tdiat sii9uld 1)e -(tone• yet to'assdst,the In.daanL -Who de probably iiie 'midst 'poorly tirlderetood :hiaan •in Canada 13fERR ' MAIDDNS ' •Tare •utfr .meeting •o3 'Seaforth Merry. ilgaddens• 'was held at the 'home 'erf Mrs. 1Iarvey •Taylor Int Jan. 24th. Roll call was anslwered by list of food products' of oats, wheat, and corn. Erma Townsend and Glenyce Jewitt' gave- a'clem. onetration on m1ERine, Chita Car- ter and Gn.i1 !Milton derirdnotb ated white sauceand macaroni, M,rs. Whyte (gave notes 'on used -for cer- eal in a; supper and facts about flour mixtures. (Home Assignments. Answer Cereal Quiz, make :one dish of 'cereal, .prepare a auacaroni dish and record in book, dook up reci- pe for fruit loaf. 'Roll call for the next meeting, Give favorite fruit lost recipe,. KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Alit (Moffatt left London 'Sunday by bus tor a trip to Sunny Florida. INlr, and Mrs.. Moto/num, Kim and Linda spent the weekend in O'alkvillle Visiting ,the former's parents, 104. anus! ,aVfrs. ,Nr,otoan:ura Sr. Mrs,, Wan. Winder, who has. been a patient. in South Huron Hospital, Exeter Toa• .two weeks, ,retuned Thome'ron !Saturday.. Mr. Lloyd anti Miss llid'a Dow - son of neaa' Varna visited Mon- day with a brother and sister-in- law, 114. and Wks, Elston Dow - Mr. and Mrs, Dawson spent Tuesday alfterneon in Lonciou: DUBLIN !Several' ;cases ' oR iheasles dtavo been reported 4u the. village. • 'Miss 'Sandra Doig', of It, R. 1, Dublin, one of the ,finalists' `in the Huron .County ,Oratorical contest will be :a guest en'0I1NX- rIW Winghadh '•on•';plrtu'sday, Feb. 6' to speak )ori "Tact" 61' 2.80 I) li Mr, and Mrs. Lester Baynes of Simeoe with ,Mr; and Mrs. Joe Dill. Plan Junior Fair At Seaforth Robt, W. Campbell was re-elect- ed president of Seator'tit Agricul- tural Sadetty for his 4th term at theannual meeting and banquet in Egmondvillle United Church .on Tuesday night,, The 'meeting was Postponed from Thursday last, owing to the storm. All other 'of- titers were .re-elected. C let vice q>ires R E. IMoMlilan; 'Ind vice pies„ J. Si. ',Scutt; audi- tors; b. 'C, Doswell, R. S. McDon- ald; Junes Wallace, sec: trees.. While official word has not yet been eeeeivetl, it is considered certain ithat,$eaforth .fair•.widl be granted 'Class B standingstart- ing this year,. Plans were made to establish a Junior Fair, incor- porating all the 411`. exhibits, The junior Fair will be 'held 'at the same' time as the 'fail fair, and the Class B rating will entitle it to acklitdonal grants. A new grandstand will he built this year to replace the old one lvhioll is in bad repair. • .A.rbbAtr Balton, associate Ag. Rep,, said the 441 program at Seaitomtllt Fair is the largest in.: Huron and possibly tele' biggest in Westeait Ontario. • - Dr. E. A. ltolraster, : slowed' filans' onehis tete to Japan. titan- hers were !given by the Jr. Farm - e• Quartette which cornpeted in the, Ontario eontlpetdlti•on at -Tor- onto, ;harry 'Wheatley, Ii. and B. CaoM,gbell and Geo. Turner'. ' A- mong those who spoke were War- den Willdomi Jewitt, James 1'ylair,' Brussels, president Of District 8; mt Mrs. J:. Gruanett, assistant 'dist- net director, in place of Mrs. Wm; .Sebben, Str at$ord„ Itis expected ..that ,three, re: giona1 cattle shows will be at this year's fair. • Many Accidents During Storm Thele /idnding snow storm •last Thurad"ay • was ,responsible for seven meter accidents investigat- ed :by Rrov'inoial Constable '•diic- Dowiiii-: f Seaforth.In only One. ease 'were there • injuries, Tlrle occurred 2% Miles moth- of Sea-'' fbatii; involving vebioles daliven byeit4rs. T-Iilda. (Payne,.. Renal!, a7i �IiLLred ILemtut'e, of Loudon trop i0.. passenger" with .Lecnuae. waif:taken to St, Joseph's ,Hospdt el *tth broken, lett knee cap. Tli-e gaane clary • there were two 'miner accidents east of :Seaforth, one, at Londasb:oro, and three on the 13ith ,con. 03 elble1llop, On J'an, 23rd two accidents were re- ported, and .on Jan. 27th a minor aceiidenit occurred on the 5th of iVLaIfillap. WJOE.S, MEETS • -The Janu'ar.y meeting of the Na&Iltside United Ohuroh WiM,S Was held Tuesday evening with a diotluok supper. The president, Mrs. C. 'Walden, presided and Mrs.. Britton opened the meeting with a poem, "The Value .of the Bible." A prayer written by the late 1Mt's. • F, Vavauge was given by 'Mrs. R. Savauge. During the tuskless a date for the Easter ThanMkoffe'ing was set - for the afternoon, of 'Marsh 246h. ,Group :One took over the meeting. Mrs. J. 512, Scott opened with hymn 521. ' Mrs. Workman ream the scripture taken trout Isaiah 11: 1.9 and Io'wiah 42: 1-4. 'Mrs. C. lBlro'adfoot ifavores us with a pi- ano solo..Slturly hook was taken by lVLre. Kellar. Everyone enjoy- ed .ori trip to ,Aidaslca, telling us of the different cit ncles,. where they were located and ']low anoth- er 'neighbour, ,Alaska, is achiev- ing statehood, :Meeting closed with a hymn and benediction. EOMOJJDVILLE 0.0.1.T. The Egmonsville CGIT girls held their regular -meeting in the olturolt s Vestey last Wedneedal,. We opened .mum meeting by sing- ing the •CGIT hymn and • repeat- ing the :purpose, Lois, Tyndall read the scripture .and Neils Hill- man 'read a poem and prayer. Dr. Semiple gave •ue Itis' bible atucli' on the pradihets and their places iitertlre bilge. We aIs'o: :discussed' the Mader and minor books ot the bible and `their meanings, follow- ed by the roll call with an •at tencl'anice et."17 girlot Int bnsinesel period- we deeklecl thitt,'Lorrauine !Millar and (Gail Finkayson -Mite bite opening alterable and tliett..tho toll ;call lbe-,ansivered with; a bible pV'cVpliet. We 'turd invited to a Church Youth 'Organization meet- ing' an.Feb, '1 at Pr'esbplotrian Oitwrclt. • titil groups wild be re- presented. The Nar•ttliside ; CGIT have also ,invited 115,10 •a valen' time hart, on Fab. 94li, Annual Meeting of Egmondvi1le Church Under the able leadership ot Dee and Mrs. ;Seiltple the Dgenond- ville United Ch`lt'ph reported a mio'et active and; su'cceseful year at their annual, meeting Friday evening, Jan. 23rd. Mr, John Noleinnd voteed .the aonm ega• tiott's avppteciation of 'their untir- ing effoatts aatd expressed it in a tangible Ivey. In shite of icy: reads and pen- etratang winds a „w'aarm .feeling of fellowship: and gratefulness to Goad pervaded:the 'meeting ' with the 'hope that the' year's work hacl been for the •giotty of God 'tied that Olurist'e cause had been, ad- vanced tit ,home .and abroad. Dr. Semple presided and con- ducted :a ;;!devotional pe+iocl pat- terned sifter ",the, Bret service held by the .first congregation, "0 God of Bethel" was sung and Psalm 89 was used da ,the 'medi- tation. A short "In Memoriam" Ser- vice of silents, and prayer was 'held for the fiveanemibera• who had passed away during the year, The de'aden's of the various or- ganizations reviewed the ,year's activities and gratifying• reports were mead by the Vreesnrers showing that ever:. 816,000.00 had 'been raised, Ma•. Arthur Wallace, 'cleric hof session reported en dr - crease do church 'membership. Mr. A., .Routledge who aetecl as stet's- nary, praised the .teaches and of- ficers' of oho :Sunalay School' for their :faitiltiful and devoted -p105. P115 Church Tareasure NIT: T. •ltobdai4on reported that .Mite Nlits,stonary and Currenit 'accounts. Vias exceeded all expectatio•ns.He Walurly,thanked ail the 'member's and adherents tor -their regular and generous gifts. other reports ware: WIVE., fltissi'en Band, 'Baby Band, Miss 'F. Elouslton; W,A.; 'Miss 'Mae Smith; l'GJT, .MMra. Ed _ Bocy^es; Sunday School, iM,rs, :i2.,. Steiihenson; 'Oluoim, WIT. L. ,T3an, mrond; YPU, (Mrs. Alex Ohesne2; 'Capital"• A000unt, Mies Rena ,Me Kenzie; Bible !Society, Mr. • • A. Routledge; MCemetely C'om Mr, John Modelle/ad. A vote. of thanks,, lyase extended to all group leaders and workers with, special words : 'of . approcii'a, tion to. i1'ir. Mhos; Robinson,'the. treasure, ;Mr: • Lye TB'Malnntond;' 'organist and his cluoirs, `tud•-MI'. Reg Knights, the caretaker: - Five Stewards ivere appointed for a three'yeaar tenni: MMT, E. Stepirenls'on, !NLr, Emerson Durst, MMIr, Ken-Car/median, 141x•. Robert Smith and ptilr. Jas. Molntosh. .Mr. :Milton Dietz was' appointed ohadrtnan a tette' M. and M. The Preebytery Men's 'Council repre- sentative, Mr, Lyle Hammond, Following the Doxology' and prayer a social time was spent. Mrs. Ed .Boyer, Miss Mae -Smith, .Nips, Elmore 'Stephenson, and Mrs. A. Chesney sei.1ed' refreslt- .ntents. Mr. Ivy Henderson thank- ed the ladies, Cold Causes Break In Power Line Ten ,below zero temperalture. was the cause of .power being off for an hour or snore on Monday morning do the area served by .the transfoametr station here. The trouble was discovered to be on the 28,000 volt feeder' line !be- tween Dublin and Mitchell Two itios on an insulator snapped. letting the line go free. Every, feiw minutes the (line banged against a ,guy wire ,causing a ground, which in :turn kicked out the automatic •protective oil breaker at the (big substation east of Seaforth. Ay opening switches east of Dublin ant west o3 Mitch- ell, the trouble was isolated. Ser- vice was restored at 7.16 aon, With Mitchell getting power from !Stratford. Rev. -H. Snell Speaks At Burns Night Rev. I•Iarold Snell of Exeter was ,guest speaker at the annual Blume Night under the auspices 04 ,Seaforth Lions Club on Mon- day evening at the community ten,tre, He gave an excellent ad- tlrese' :on the ,life and poems of the Scottish hard. Ross Scott eras'ahairman and President Wan. Hart welcomed the guests, High- land dancing, accompanied on the 'bagpipes toy Peter !Malcolm; a inert bir Mr. and lee, James Stewart, aecioanpanierl .btu ,cantos M. 'Scott, and a ;film ou 'Scotland, shotwn by W. E. ,Southgate was ,teatimes of the program. The Sootttiah grace was given by J, R. Spittal and words of appreclation were spoken on behalf of the, guests by Rev. J. I'i. James. 4, 10. Keating thanked the guest speak- er. About 150 sat down to the good sapper catered to 'by M.re. Miller and staff Red Cross Report For 1958 1908 Financial Statement of .Seaforth Brandt of the •Canadian Real Cross Society. Tteceipts- Cash on deposit, ,Tanuary 1, 1958 137.49 Campaign iRecti Receipts , 11.,3...0 p Genet°al Don'atiott 10,00 Caston! wilting 7.00 Bank Interest 6.03 Part Oay'meut on Civilian Welfare 6120 Expenditure - Cash remitted to tete Ontario Division -.:- Civilian Welfare Health Work for •](vet• oil capsules Goode purchased for the 'loan .enpboard Cards, Crests etc. for Wee! ter' Safety ,Program Workroom supplies from • Red Cross Workroom :Supplies 'Pur- chased locally Stamps • for ' 'Secretary and Treasurer 2,00 Express wheel chair -.•, 1.60 Cash, 'on hand and on -deposit,. Dec, 31/58 •149,22 1360.88 700,00 68.22 ,4,40 74.90 13,47 320.37 ,40 1350.68' I.ty,114. Butt, Treas. 'Ankles shipped out in 1958: Sewing.136; Knitting 221 Bail' of soaks, large' quilts 7; crib quilt 1 2'ZI'OMAS 3. MaMICHAEL Thomas Jogeph McMichael, son of the nate. .!tiaras iloIcMichtael• aaixl'Ithe former Lncy Fisher, died Wednesday` at his home, Wit/ion St„ Goderich: He died' suddenly of a !heart' :attack :atter elroveling snow. He was in his 77th year. Mr. iticaechlael. was (horn on con. 2, Hudlett eivp., anal farmed most of his life .dn that township. He wee a well known horse breeder. Ile,lived•in Auburn for a time be- fore ;,;going to Goderioh three years ago. 1 -Ie was a' member of the -Free :Methodist /Cluurch, Sur- viving ire hie, wife the' • former Margaret Evelyn :Scott;: one sou; Robert, J: elellidlrael, ;Walton; 'two daughters, 1Vfiss Evelyn, at home, and, :Mrs. W. 3. (Mar- jorie) Dale, S•Sullett; three sisters 1Mrs. iler'b -10irloby, Walton; Mas. 'Milton Wiltde, Clinton; and Mrs. Harry- Hartford, London; and seven •granddhildeen. The Service was held Thrifty- at 2 p.m. Rev. Jaynes Robb et London officiated, The pallbearers were Steeivart, Dale, John Bell, Oliver Wright, Tack Carter all of Htillett; Sycl Caswell, Elwin Jones CT Goder- ioh. The flowerbearers were folia' gr•andcleughters, Audrey MdMich- ael, and Laueel, Wilma and 'Di- ana Dale. Among those from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hart- ford of La'mbet'h; Mr. and Mrs. .Morley Jordan, !Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs, Louise McMichael, 11Ir, and Mrs. Harvey ikoMichael of Sar- nia; .Wayne McMichael of Wind- sor. Owing to the storm the previ- ous (day a, second funeral service was 'held on Saturday for the f'a'mily who were. unable to be present at the first ,service on Friday. Interment was made in the cetneteay chapel .until spring when burial will be made in the Mtalitlanclbank Cemetery, Seaforth BRUCEFIELD ,Misses Barbara and Mary Lou Taylor of Toronto spent the week. end .with their paa•ent's, !Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Taylor. 'Miss Eleanor Mocartney of Kitchener visited over the week- end with .her parents, .air. and leis. Geo, bleCartney, 'Mr's, Jno. R. /Murdoch accom- panied her slaughter Beth ,to Hamilton I-Iospital and -will re, main for some time visiting at the hArne of ler. 'ancl Mfrs. Wm, Muni eon. Dr. D. A. McMaster o3 Seaforth has kindly cetsentecl to conte td Brucefield United Church. on Feb. 16th, and will show his lat- est pictnmes .elf his trip to Japan. 'Nle. and NT's. V, Hargreaves spent :Sunday with Mas. IIar•- greaves' parents, aim. land '(:flaps, A, Henderson, Itrgeisold, 'Mr. Jack Graham, Toronto, vis- ited with itis another, 'Mrs. Golclie Graham for a few 'days. • NIr, (Harry ,Dalarynnpde bas been under the D:ottatr's care with an eye eoudition. 'Elie 'many friends 'Bole he Will 50011. he out again, Brttcefielcl and coananunity of- fer'otor ;best ravishes to Mes.'Thos, Baird Sr., who .'will •celebrate ler:ningty^ninth birthday on. Fri- da'y, Tan, 30th, ,i5111A11,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111.01111111111111111111111/10.1,111 1MAI 111M1,111„11 .1A1,1Amna,. 34 PIECE SERVICE FOR S in beautiful ENCHANTMENT pattern .u.o.pt.t. ay 0.55150 LIP. . lrer mIth. in BEAUTIFUL WALIVIIT FINISH MAJESTIC CHEST $9,00 extra ;OhEN 0048. STOCK PIECES '`ALSO: HALF` PIC regular open stock price of service $57.0®' SERVICE . CONTAINS: • •'8 teaspoons, 8 dessert spoons, 8 forks, 8 knives, • 1 butter knife, 1 sugar spoon sAVAUGE9s •JEWELLERY - GIFTS FINE 'CHINA Seaforth CONSTANCE ' The sudden passing of -lir. T. d17;d,1'Iiobael of Goclericli passed a. shadow ; over the eotnmundty when Mrs. - Wm. Dale received the sad news Wednesday morn- ing -that 'her father passed ' away s•uuden1.y at hit.hoine 1 iii Gode'r-• ich CIMr, and 'Mfrs, NIeMi'ehael liv- ed in the •S.S.' 1; 'School: Section end -were :well known '.iu this bominunlity. Sympathy is extend- ed to all the bereaved family. Mrs. Frank Riley was hostess Wednesday 'afternoon to mem- ber's of Constance W. A. and de- spite ail weather oondi'tions a goody number turned out to hear 'Miss McGowan, Supervisor of the Children's Shelter of Fier - on County. She told of ways of looking after about 80 children ander their supervision- in re- gards to adoption, roster !tomes, giving them an education, dress and Christmas gifts. This was a topic interesting and educating to all 'present. A penny sale net- ted a goodly sum 'far the after- noon. Lunch zeas served and a pleasaltt half hour enjoyed. :Mr. Walter Grimoldby who has been visiting with his 'brother, air, and VIrs. Robert Grimoldby, left Friday Ear Toyonto enaoute to his home in 'Edmonton. The Constance 'H'en's Court of C,O,F. will hoist their regular meeting on Thursday evendn.g and 'another series of planned such. res will take place Friday even- ing. Look for other announce- ments in the paper. .Congratulations to AMr, and NLrs. Mervyn Godlcin of Wintlu'op on the arrival of theft: baby daughter. Sirs, Goclkin was :tornt- erlLv Miss June Rogers, a former school .teacher at this school. Mr. and Mrs. Root, Woocis and Debbie of Ajax spent the week- end with the latter's. parents, Mr. and MMrs. Frank Riley and Doug- las, air. and Mrs. Wm, Jewitt at- tended the banquet anti anneal meeting of the Agricultural Socd- ety at the Egmondville U. C. on Tuesday evening. :Mr. Wm. Dale left Tuesday morning for Toronto where he will .spend a few clays. WALTON ' There passed away at ,his home In NiloKillolp twat. con, 14, Thomas Mark Hamilton. 'He had lived in MoKillon tap al'1 hit life. attend- ing school at Walton. Tit 1.940 he !parried lois beloved. sweetheart, Katie Ruth tStmaty'cli ik, who sur- vives with one son William and .th.reo. •daug•ltters, ,Te,g,ce, Joan, Bar. tiara, all et' home, and one broth- er Robinson ot. 'London, • He was an aativo lumber of the .O:Aerie Farmers' 'UTnion and a inernbor of Walton United Church, tatarlc Walt well likecT by all who knew !ria)/, be Wits honest and upright in all things and could always be trust- -ed be all wlroacn,ew him, lie lik- ed his Here end was a great low er. of music, Funeral services were -held Friday, Jan. 23rd from l D. A, Ranh_ Funeral; Home at 2 !salt., nvitlt Rev. MSI. Thomas offl- ' dating. Burial was in, Maitland Bank Cemetery. Pallbearers were t Messrs. •Wnt. :Staatychulc, Alec Gulut'en, 1lerb Williamson, Har- vey Crag, I airy Bolger, and R. Bal lar ty-n e. Plowerbearers were Messrs. Ross .Cardiff and Michael MGttlutzen. Floral tributes were many and beautiful. I Friends and relatives came from Lucan, London, Varna, Sea- - fortat, Auburn. Atwood, Listowel and Holmesville. The annual meeting and pot- luck supper of Duff's United I Church will be held ,!Monday evening, Feb, 2. Wayne McMichael of Wind- sor spent the weekend with his parents and attended the funeral of his grandfather, Mr. Thos. Mc- Michael .ot Goderich. A clearing auction sale of faa'm stock and machinery was held on the farm of Mr. William Flood on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Davidson ds at pre- sent visiting with Miss Bessie Davidson. DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary, Lon- don, with ,1'Ir. and Mrs. Frank Evans,".and attended the Case - Fortune wedding at Seaforth on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Costello and Gordon in Niagara Falls attend- ing the funeral of :his brother, Nh'. Jack Costello. lNIr. Nell Stapleton, Kitchener, with. NI.t•. and Ib's. Ed .Stapleton. (Mrs. Torn Butters, Mrs. John • Nagle, Mrs. H. Pethi•ek, Mrs. R. Aikens attendee! a W. 1. day at Stratford. TEEN TO'IVN NOTES 'Membership .eamds were on sale at 60c, 97 were sold at Saturclay's an eating. About 120 teenagers were pre- sent, great increase over previous Setturday. Next meeting Saturday night in tow'n. hall, only members a'.11ow• ed unless brought by a member. T4tte 'Sat:aarday afternoon Clean - a5 meeting: a room, two cloak rooms and lunch rooan under stitpervlaion of vice in•esisent rieith Petlrilele. About 20 volun- teers surprised Citief Hutchinson. Dance on. Feb, 14 et Arena was decided. Dress, seml•formal, 60c. nonmembers, 265 ntennbers, Or- •chestt-a, Clinton, Wingham, God- enich and Mitchell 'teen Towns invited, IS NOW PLIGHT LIEUTENANT i1iying Officer J, Nd, lYtaNIfi.11e,n of 11.C.A.F, Station, Chatham, NB., has been promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant.