HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-04-21, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Canadian Approved Chicks
Hatched by Buckeye Streamliners in a modern hatchery
designed to produce large numbers of high grade chicks at
reasonable prices
New Hampshire, Sussex, White Leghorn, White Rock, Fast Feather.
IngBarred Rock chicks every week.
Large numbers of crossbred chicks are also produced. N.H. x Sussex,
N. H. x B. Rock, and W. Rock x W. Leghorn
McKinley's Farm & Hatchery
ZURICH, ONT.
Phone 97 -11, Hensall
al0e Ace i9rei 701(441
especially In the
last four years
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WE'VE PASSED another milestone in telephone history—in
Ontario and Quebec we now have 11/2 million telephones.
Of these, 500,000 were added in the last four years. That's
more telephones than we installed in our first 40 years!
And as we have grown, service has grown better. Your
calls go through quickly, clearly. You can always count oe
your telephone. Yet up to now, despite rising costs on all
sides, there has been no increase in the basic telephone rates
established 22 years ago. Few things give you so much real
value at such low cost as your telephone.
We've broken all records — but there are still orders we
haven't been able to fill. We will keep right on working and
building to make your telephone service a bigger bargain
than ever— to continue to provide more and better service
+t the lowest possible cost.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF CANADA
Wool Wanted
ALL WOOL SHIPPED TO
JACKSON'S IS GRADED
IN. SEAFORTH, AND FULL
SETTLEMENT IS MADE
FROM THERE
H. M. Jackson
Seaforth Phone 3W & 3J
HIGHEST CASH PRICES for
DEAD STOCK
HORSES 2.50 each
CATTLE 2.60 each
HOGS .50 per cwt.
According to size and condition
CALL COLLECT
SEAFORTH 15
DARLING
& CO. OF CANADA LTD..
POOLE
HATCHERY
WHERE YOU GET BETTER
CHICKS AT LESS
MONEY
We have room for orders
on a good variety of breeds,
brooded or day old
Please cormnunicate with
ED BOYCE
R R 5 Seaforth
Phone 852 r 41
Time Table Changes
EFFECTIVE
SUNDAY, APR. 24, 1949
Full information from
Agents
Canadian National
Railways
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HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Passmore
and Miss Betty MacLean of Hamil-
ton spent Easter weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Passmore.
. Miss Jean McQueen, Mr. and Mrs.
Hilton Laing, Exeter; Mrs. Roy La-
mont, Zurich; Mrs. J• D. Reid, Lon-
don, motored to Niagara Falls on
Tuesdgy to attend the funeral of
their cousin George Boyd, who was
killed in an automobile accident near
Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davidson spent
the weekend with their son Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Davidson at Port Col-
borne.
Miss Viola Lemmon of Toronto
spent Easter with .Mr. and Mrs, Clar-
ence Volland and Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Parke,
Mrs. Emma Shepherd of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Glenn,
Large congregations attended Eas-
ter services in the local churches,
Rev. R. A. Brook spoke on "Easter
Pronouncement" at the United
Church service. Special music includ-
ed a duett by Mr. S. G. Rennie and
T. J. Sherritt. Easter flowers adorned
the church in memory of the late Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein. The donors
were Dr. and Mrs. B. Y. Campbell
and Mrs. M. G. Drysdale and Mr. and
Mrs. Ortwein. The 37 voice choir
under the direction of S. R. Rannie
with Miss Greta Laramie at the
organ presented the Easter Cantata
at the evening service with special
parts being taken by Miss Florence
Welsh, Miss Betty Mickle, Miss
Gladys Luker, Mrs. Russell Broder-
ick, Mrs. T. J. Sherritt, Mrs. Geo.
Hess, Mrs. Maude Hedden, Mrs. F.
Appleby, Rev. R. A. Brook, S. G.
Rannie, T. J. Sherritt, William
Mickle, Albert Dinnin.
Carmel Presbyterian services were
conducted by Rev. P. A. Ferguson,
who delivered inspiring messages on
"The First Easter Morning" and
"Easter Evening". Alumni diplomas
were presented to two Sabbath
School scholars, Ann Marie Hilde-
brandt and Ronald MacKinnon for
eight years perfect attendance. Mr.
George Tinney, superintendent, pre-
sented the diplomas and Rev. Fergu-
son presented awards. The choir un-
der the direction of Mr. J. Nichol
sang "Up from the grave He Arose",
trio by Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs. C.
Kennedy, Mrs. P. A. Ferguson. An-
thems, "He Lives", "Who Is He in
Yonder Stall", and "Lead me to Cal-
vary", soloists, Miss Ellen Bell, Mr.
Don Bell, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. P. A.
Ferguson, Mr. Harry Hoy.
Holy Communion was administered
at Easter services in St. Paul's Ang-
lican Church by the Rector, Rev. C.
L. Langford, who also delivered in-
spiring messages. Special music by
the choir under the leadership of Mr.
Robert Cameron, organist.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and Don-
na of Blenheim, spent Easter with
Mrs. Rigby's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart McQueen.
Miss Ruth Lombard of Windsor,
spent Easter with Miss Roberta Kir-
by and Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Kirby.
BORN—In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Sunday, April 17th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonthron, Hen -
sell, a son.
NORTH McKILLOP
The W. A. and W. M. S. of Bethel
held their regular monthly meeting
on April 7th at the church. The
theme for April "A new advance in
Christian Missions". Mrs. Leonard
Leeming opened the devotional part
of the meeting with the Call to
Worship. Hymn 108 "Look Ye
Saints, the sight is Glorious" was
sung. Mark 16: 1-15 was read bY
Mrs. Stanley Hillen, followed with
prayer by Tennie Dennis. Acts 1: 12-
14; Acts 2: 1-4, 32-42 was read by
Mrs. William Roe. The leaders part
was taken throughout the program
by Mrs. L. Leeming. Tennie Dennis
then offered prayer. The offering
was then received. Hymn 103 was
then sung. Advance in Horne and
Overseas Missions was taken by Mrs.
L. Leeming as leader, her helpers
being Mrs. Stanley Hillen, Annie
Dennis and Mrs. William Roe. My
Share in Advance, Was also read by
Mrs. Leonard Leeming. A Chritsian
Stewardship reading by Mrs. Charlie
Boyd. A temperance reading on "Let
us talk about social drinking" was
read by Ethel Dennis. The last chap-
ter of the study book, "The Christian
Church in China" was taken by Mrs.
Leslie Bolton, Questions were asked
by Ethel Dennis and answered by
Mrs. Bolton. Reasons were givesi why
they wanted to rebuild a church, by
Mrs. Stanley Hillen, Mrs. William
Roe, Mrs. Alex Dennis and Tennie
Dennis. The study book to be review-
ed at the May meeting, The devo-
tional part of the meeting closed
with the• Benediction.
Business part of the meeting was
conducted by Mrs. C. Boyd. Roll
called with fourteen members re-
sponding and one visitor present.
Business was then discussed.
Mrs. Joe Dennis was called for-
ward and an address was read bY
Mrs. L. Leeming and Mrs. Dave Boyd
presented Mrs. Dennis with a dresser
lamp. Mrs. Dennis replied in a few
well-chosen words. Hymn 112 was
sung and the meeting closed with
prayer by Mrs. Charlie Boyd.
Miss Pearl Regele of Seaforth,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Glanville and
Richard of Hensall, spent the week-
end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Regele.
We are sorry to say Mr. Joseph
Thornton is ill in bed under the
doctor's care. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. David Watson has returned
hone from Scott Memorial Hospital
much improved in health.
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Regele
spent Friday evening with Mr, and
Mrs. Joseph Manley.
Bethel W.A. and W.M.S. ladies
were guests of Duff's W.A. and W.
M.S. on Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
Kirkby of Walton was guest speaker
and an enjoyable afternoon was
spent.
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MANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Manley and
Garry of Chatham, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Lattner, Kitchener, and Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Manley and Kevin, of
Stratford, spent Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. Wim Manley.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ryan spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Murray' Strat-
ford,
and Mrs. Dan Finegan,
ford, v,uted with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Manley on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
3. Johnson were Mr, and Mrs. Syl-
vester Beninger and Stephen John-
son of London, Mr. and Mrs. John
Nicholson and family of Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. P. McLaughlin and
Mary visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. P. Connelly of Mitchell.
Miss Margaret McLaughlin, Sea -
forth, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc-
Laughlin.
FARMERS
Notice
For 10 days only from April 18 to
28, for orders given for our famous
ALL -STEEL WELDED WAGON
we are offering a special price of
$185.00 on 4 -ply implement tires;
less tires $143.50; delivery can be
taken any time during May or June.
Coming Soon—The New
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Ask your Local Agent to show you
Fleury Bissel Machines
LOCAL AGENT
V. J. LANE
SEAFORTH R. R. 5
Phone 46-12 Dublin
Last week the Dominion Government announced that under the Na-
tional Health Plan a Federal grant of $72,000 was awarded to one
of the Provinces to extend control of Venereal Disease.
At a panel discussion in the College of Education conducted by
the Health League of Canada Dr. W. K. Fenton pointed out that 80%
of V.D. cases were infected WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OP
ALCOHOL
Lr one year there were over 45,000 cases in Canada.
THESE ARE FACTS THE LIQUOR ADVERTISEMENTS NEVER
MENTION
Sponsored by Huron County Temperance Federation in the interest
of community welfare.
Order Chicks NOW
AT
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
SEA FORTH
Day Old
Barred Rock, mixed and sexed, available Mondays
and
Leg. X Rock and New Hamp. X Rock on Thursdays
Special prices on started Chicks each Saturday.
All chicks hatched from our own 100% pullorum free flock.
• Ready macre capons a Specialty.
• Feecl and Shavings available also.
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
Seaforth, Ont. Telephone 666-3
Members of Ontario Approved Hatchery Association
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621 ONTARIO ST.
PHONE 3052 STRATFORD
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