HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-01-08, Page 5THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948
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January.
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DANCE!
Postponed New Year's Dance
will be held on
THURS., JAN. 8
CARDNO'S HALL
FLL.NAGAN'S 7 -PIECE ORCH,
Dancing starts 9,30, Adm. 50o
Proceeds for hospital furnishings
Auspices of Seaforth Women's
Institute
To the Electors
of McKillop
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
SUPPORT IN THE
ELECTION
Albert Siemon
To the Electors
of McKillop
1 wish .to thank you for your
generous support in Monday's
<;. election, and I will continue to
do my best in the interests of
the Township of McKillop
Matt Murray
To the Electors
of McKillop Tp
Thank, y.ou for the good
support in the election for
Council
James T. Scott
To the Electors
of McKillop, . .
1 take this opportunity to thank
the people of. McKillop for their
support in municipal election
Wilson Little.
To the Electors
• of McKillop.
Thanking the, voters for the
support at; the polls, and wlah
ing ` every, success to the pew
Council
W. Earl" Mills
•
DANCE! SAT. NMT
in Cardno's Hall
Sat., Jan. 10
ROSS PEARCE,& HIS MUSIC
Admission 50c
Thanks to
McKillop Ratepayers
I wish to express my hearty
thanks for the confidence you
have shown in electing me
Reeve of McKillop for 1948,
and I will endeavor to be
worthy of your generous sup-
port and serve the Municipal-
ity to the best of my ability
Dan Beuermann
HARLOCK
We wish to congratulate and
thank Mr. Radford of Blyth for hav-
ing the road in such good shape for
Christmas and wish him and all a
New Year of health, happiness and
prosperity.
Some of the Christmas gatherings
were: re -union of the McEwing fa-
mily at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. McEwing. Mr. and Mrs. Gould
of Clinton were also guests.
Re -union of the Colson and Jam-
ieson family at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Colson.
Mr, and Mrs. :Wm. Knox and fa-
mily, Mr. and Mrs• Audrey Knox
and family of Kitchener, and Miss
Levina. Knox .of Toronto with their
parents, Mr. and Mss. ;Tiros: Knox
of :Londesboro,
'Mr. and' Mrs. 'Isaac Rapson at the
• home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gib-
bings near Clinton.
Reunion of the Ferris :family at
the, home of Mr. Reece Ferris.
",`Tihtie re -union at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watt.
1ti1i' and Mrs. Robert Watson en-
tertained Messrs. Andrew; and Jos-
eph Hoggarth..
Mr. Archie Watt and. his chum,
from Alberta, who are centred at
Centralia, and Mr'. Donald Watt, of
Toronto, holidayed the Christmas
week at the home 'of Mr.' and Mrs,
Leo Watt:I -
Mrs. James Watt is at present at
the home of her': son' and daughter-
in.;law, Mr: and Mrs„ George Watt,
having gone there for New. Years.
Mrs.. Watson' Reid and her pupils
put on their school entertainment in
Londesboro hall. -They' are ' to ' • be
congratulated for the good program.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. Dick Colbert of the
spent the holiday week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ••
belle. Frank Tuffin of Staffa and
Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Aldington of
Varna were guests over the week
end of Mr. and Mrs. T. Aldington.
Miss Marguerite Westcott, Reg.N.,
spent New Years. in Toronto,
Miss Mary Dodds. of Toronto
spent the holidays with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Grieve and
family and Mrs. John Grieve were
recent visitors at the home of Mr,
Laverne Nott at St. Pauls.
Mrs. John Grieve is visiting her
song Mr. David J. Grieve and family
in London this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Racho, of
Stratford, spent New Years wtih
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Racho and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Green, Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs.; Wilmer MacGregor
spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Melick, Goderich.
Mrs. Wilmer MacGregor; Kippen,
is spending several days with her
Mother, Mrs, James Racho, Egmond-
ville, who fell at her home on Fri-
day. breaking her arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett
and family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Eaton and Mr. Mel Merriam had
New Years dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Peter McCowan of Roxboro.
Miss Olga Hoare has retiirned after
spending two weeks' holidays at her
father's home in Toronto,
Miss Anne Christopher, London, has
returned home after spending -a
week's vacation here.
Miss Doi'othy Smith and Mr. Bud
Smith have returned to London to at,
tend Western University.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Canipbell and fanc-
ily Moved to Russeldale on Wednes-
clay last, where Mr. Campbell has pur-
chased a general store.
Mr. and Mrs. Janes Malcolm, Dub-
lin, visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gordon.
Mr, and Mrs, Murray Stiles and
Peter spent New Year's in Brussels
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William
Stiles.
Mrs. H. G. Meir, Jerry and P at,
have returned after spending a week
with relatives in Windsor.
Miss Teresa Mciver, Petrolia, re
turned last week after spending two
weeks' holidays at her hone here."
Miss Mary Ryan and Mr.. Frank
Ryan have returned to Lond'gn,
Miss Ruth Joynt has returned to
Toronto after spending two weeks'
vacation at her home here.
Mr. Gordon McKellar, Toronto,
spent a few clays at his home here
last week.
Miss Josephine McIver spent a few
clays last week in Kitchener. Miss
Margaret McIver, Kitchener, returned
home with Josephine to spend the
week end here.
Miss Mary Lou Sills has returned
home after spending a week's vaca-
tion in Detroit,
Mr. David Dolton, Waterloo, spent
the week end at his home here.
Mr. Walter Boswell has returned to
London after spending two weeks'
holidays at his hone here,
BORN
FINLAY-In Toronto East General
Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Finlay (nee Jean Currie) of Lea-
side, on Dec. 31st, a son, a broth-
er for Douglas.
MUEGGE-At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal to Mr and Mrs. Gordon Muegge,
Seaforth, a daughter, on .ran, 4th.
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolmage
celebrated their fortieth wedding
anniversary quietly at their home
New Years day. Owing to the storm
New Years night a fowl dinner was
served at their home Saturday ev-
ening by the family. Mr. and Mrs.
Dolmage were each presented with
suitable gifts.
Dr. and Mrs. Harburn spent New
Years with Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Tre-
wartha,
The annual ratepayers meeting of
School Section No. 10 was held on
Wednesday, Dec. 31st. The auditors'
report showed a substantial sum on
hand after all obligations were met.
Mr. James Keyes succeeded retiring
trustee, Mr. Theron Settles.
The many friends of Mr. Theron
Betties will be sorry to hear he is
on the sick list this week.
-Mrs. Samuel Pethick is very ill in
Scott Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Pryce and
family spent New Years with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Papple, Tuckersmith.
Miss leabel' Betties, Toronto, Gor-
don Betties, London, spent the New
Year holidays at their home here.
Misses Doris and Agnes Broad -
foot have returned to London after
spending two weeks with .relatives
here.
Re'''. 'J. R. and Mrs: Peters spent
New '.Years at Brampton with their
daughter 'and, family, Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter
Miss M'argaret.Horne spent New
Years holidays in Paris with her
sister, Mrs. Jack` Squires and Mr.
Squires.
At the annual meeting at S.S.-No.
12, McKillop, Mr. Wm. Montgomery
is the stew trustee. Mrs, Montgom-
ery is teaching this week owing to
the illness of Mrs. McDonald.
KIPPEN
Word has been received of the
death of. Mrs. Margaret McNevin of
San Barnar•dino, Calif., on the 28th
of December. Mrs. McNevin lived in
the vicinity of Kippen for inany
years before moving -to London a
number of years ago and has lived
in California for the past 20 years
or more.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph'Upshall of
Casterville 'spent 'Xmas° with; their
many friends in this locality.'
. Mr. Wm. Sproat. of London is
spending his vacation with .his par-
ents.
A great many from this cominuni-
JANUARY SALE BARGAINS
Feature this week at Stewart Bros.
SAVE UP TO 20.00 ON.
New. Winter Coats
41 Coats only left,
but there is still
ample assortment
to choose from.
The style and color
range still features
the newest and best
for winter wear.
You'll snake no mis-
take choosing one
of these, coats with
such low priced
sales tags on them
EVERY COAT
REDUCED 25%
REGULAR 39.50 FOR
REGULAR 45.00 FOR
REGULAR 52.50 FOR
REGULAR 65.00 FOR
REGULAR 79.50 FOR
29.60
31.20
39.40
48.80
59.50
All Dresses
Reduced 2!O%
Every dress in our store regardless of
price comes under -one big discount.
All the "new look" dresses are her in
smarter winter shades and styles at
20% off
0
Last Week of Our
Millinery
Sale
This has been the biggest Millinery
Sale in our history -- scores of hats
have been cleared out. -- This week
will clear our racks, so - hurry
if you want
• at this
ridiculously
low price
Every Hat
a new hat
$ 1
1
Men''s Overcoats
at three low
sale prices
29.75
36.75
46.75
49 coats left to be
cleared out from
our fall and winter
range.
All new slip-on,
raglan or drape
coats in fleeces, vel-
ours and tweeds.
Colors are Fawn,
Brown & Oxford.
Reg. to 40.00 for 29.75
Reg. to 50.00 for 36.75
Reg. to 05.00 for 46.75
BOYS' COATS
REDUCED TO CLEAR
Smart grey or brown tweed in
popular Bahnacaan style.
Age 6 to 10 years, 12.95 for 9,95
Age 11 to 14 years, 18.00 for 13.95
Special
Selling of
BOYS'
2.PANT
TWEED
SUITS
Smart double or
single-breasted coats
with two pair of
trousers.
Good quality tweed
Suits 'in blue, grey
or brown shades.
A real bargain for
one week only.
izes 6 to 11) yr.
iteguhtr 15.95
Sale 12.75
Sizes 11 to 15 yrs.
Regular 1.5.50
Sale 14.80
STEWART BROS.
ty attended the funeral of the late
Casey Way who was highly thought
of in this community.
Miss Edith Hoag of Seaforth
spent Xmas with Kippen friends.
Mr. Ronald Caldwell has returned
home after spending the summer
sailing on the great lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell
have returned to Toronto after
spending Xinas with their parents in
the village.
Mr. Percy Sales has returned
home from Sask. where he spent the
past summer.
`BLYTH
MISS ELIZABETH MILLS
The death of 1VIiss Elizabeth Mills
oceurred. unexpectedly Wednesday
evening of last week in Wingham
hospital. Miss Mills became ill about
noon Wednesday, and she was taken
to Wingham hospital, where , she
grew steadily worse and died in the
evening. Up to that day she had ap-
parently been in her usual health.
Her death' is attributed to a heart
seizure.
Miss, Mills, who was in her 45th
year, was the . eldest daughter of
John A. Mills and Annie McIntosh
Mills, and was born on the Miles
farm on the Morris boundary about
five miles east of Blyth. About el-
even year's ago, Mr. Mills gave up
farming and bought the residence in
Blyth where the family has since re-
sided. Miss Mills attended Harlock
Public school and Blyth continua-
tion school.
Early in life she became deeply
interested in music and graduated
trout Toronto Conservatory of
Music. For several years she was
supervisor of music for 10 different
schools in this district, including
Blyth but for the past two years
her work had been cut down consid-
erably. Miss Mills also had more
Social Evening
Tire Elected Members of Stanley Tp.
Council will be hosts
BAYFIELD TOWN HALL
MONDAY, JAN. 12
Lunch Counter in Basement
than thirty pupils whom she taught
individually at her home. She gave
unstintingly and cheerfully of • her
talent to help in the United Church,
of which she was a member, and in
every other worthy cause, especially
in training the children.
Besides ,her parents, one sister
survives, Mrs. Walter •(Louise) But -
tel, Parkhill.
The funeral .was held Friday aft-
ernoon at the family residence in
Blyth, Beautiful flowers covered
the casket and. filled the' living room
at the family residence. Miss Alice
Rogerson .played -quiet music and
accompanied Jamie Sims as ,he sang
i"Near To The. Heart Of .God". Rev.
W. J. Rogers had charge of the ser-
vice and was assisted by Rev. F.
Clydsdale of Ildertoa, an uncle of
Miss Mills,
In itis address Mr. Rogers paid
tribute to -Miss Mills in "Choosing
am avenue for service through her
love of music, which she surely had
in her soul, and she imparted her
love of music to the children she so
kindly and faithfully taught."
The flower beaters were all
neighbors: •Gordon Augustine. Paul
Watson, Bert Gray, Franklin Bain --
ton, N. W. Kyle and Glen Kechnie
and the "pallbearers were': Stanley
Sibthorpe, :Roy • Toll, Cecil . Oke, Ber-
nard Hall,. Earl Midis And 1Q. P. Gar
rett. Burial took place in Union
cemetery, Blyth.
To the Electors
of Stanley
Elmer Webster wishes to
thank the Electors of the
Township of Stanley for their
support in his election as
Reeve on Monday
To the Electors
of Stanley Twp.
THANKS FOR THE GREAT
SUPPORT ON MONDAY
Alvin McBride
To the Electors
of Stanley Tp.
I would like to express my
thanks to the Electors of the
Township of Stanley for my
election as Councillor of the
Township
Harvey Coleman
To the Electors
Stanley Twp.
Tenr mv. "lr-"tion as ro',nrillor
of the Township of Stanley
I wish to thank the electors
for their support
Harvey Taylor
FOR SALE
One Gurney kitchen range, ; white
porcelain; 1 breal-fast 'Brite,, table
cullbo'arcl and fount cltanlo;; white -&
black; one kitchen cabinetfalao winite
& black; two`congoleuna strgs 91.14%;
1 congolelim rug ,91<9 All they 'art-
icles are in .•good .ebuditien; 'I+houe