HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1932-09-15, Page 5THURSDAY, S'EPT'EMBER 15.1932
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each 15c
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
The Goderi'c'h Tawn'siaip's Men's
• Club, are h'old'ing their second annual
Field Day in Porter's Hill on Labor
.Day.
•Messrs.. Thos. and Victor, E !lost
were at Toronto on - M'ond'ay and
rruesday, taking its the es1111bitlon.
Mr. ' Hugh Mdlllwaiu has returned
hank again 'frons visiting . with his
daughter, . Mrs. Theron. Betties of
,Winthrop. , •
Nli,as Reeve Elliott who' has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles
Cox of.Ni'piss'in;qhas
.
Mies Irene Woods
to Clinton to •al'tend
Mr. and Mrs. Salm
taiued a iiumlber of it
nn Thursday evening
reports a good time.
returned home.
turned 'Hoene,
Mr. ,and Mrs. 13(01 'Koehler and Mr.
and 'Mrs. 'Dd. !Slehetibetit were visiting
IMr. and !Mrs. ;,Jo'sep'h Thornton, Sun-
day ,evening. -
V[r. John ;Hatnld'ee is visiting his
son in 'Ieondon.
!Mr. Jioseph Th'otatou is impro'rim'g
nicely ,alfter his operation in ,Seeforth
IHospi'ta'l, •
Mr. acid _Mfrs, (Siam 'Forbes of Wel-
ton and Rev. ,and Mrs,' Gross and fam-
ily o!f Auburn and VIr, and' Mrs. ,Edlw,
C. R:ege!le and daughter Shirley, .called
on Mr. and -Mrs, 'D'an Re'gele Sunday
eve'aim,g. Mr. •ReSele is not improvi'n'g;
.,
.as quickly as his. many.imend's would
dike to see..
CONSTANCE:
Mr. and Mans. Frank Riley and Mrs.
George Riley spent Sunday at 'the
hone .of Mr. and Mrs. John Riley al
nickel -smith. •
Mr. and Mrs. George Rall, of Flint,
V:t•i'ah., visilted at the hank of 'Mrs.
IThlos. Pollard on 'Sunday.
VIr, and _Mrs. Chas. Flaggarth and
oys, v a. ec w ha r, and VIrs. Jos
ha•s, gone back !Riley on 'Sunday last.
sch'oo'l. I MC, Wilson ilson re turned on Sat-
ilmcralyeain enter•-iurdiay atter spendit a week with rel -
lends to a c(iaace ;alines in Cleveland and Buffalo.and every one : Mr. John Riley of 'Brussels spent
,the week end with his- sister, Mrs.
IRbentGrnmoldib .
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NORTH-McKILLOP. The many friends of Mrs. George
/A'ddison are sorry to hear that she is
Mrs, Mary Thornton, 'who 'has still in:Glntpn hospital and not imp-
abeen visiting her daughter, Mrs Her roving asswell as her Friends would
Min *Brad'Hagen, of ',Mitchella has+na; Ivrea ea !Sear.
TOWN ' " 'OPIC"g'
:The many friends .of Mrs, Johnston
M,dllroy are glad, to`1nolw she is re-
coyerin,g after•beingti11 in London hos-
pital, -and'- is rettirmtng home this,
week
'Mt Donald McDonald was a To-
ronto visitor last woods,,
(Mrs Nellie Detweller RN. of Lady
Mirka hospital Cochrane, Ont,; who is
speatdllng her vacation at the home of
her brother, Mr. Harry 'Caldwell, near.
'Hensel!, has been' a guest of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.. Russel Siproat
in town,
Mr, and .Mrs. John Modeland spend
a few days last week with relatives in
Toronto.
Mr. E. C. Boswell, manager of the
'Dominion' Bank, ` has rented' Mrs.,
Mar
garet Hann'
s residenced
ence on
the cor-
ner of Jlatii,es and'Wilson sltreets, and'
will occupy it after October list.
Mrs. ,_1M'argaret Hain and Mr. and
Mrs. A'd'dlp!hus. Rieman, intend: mov-
ing shortly to the • McLenniaa apart-
ments, 'Viilc'toria. Street., Mr. 'Rieman,
wh'o came to Seaforth with the Avon
'Chests Com'p'any, has lived in part of
Mrs, Hlarn's house..
Miss Mary Hays of Toronto who
'h'as been at the home of her parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Adam Hays, left _Sat-'
umd a'y,
Mr. and' Mrs. W'illi'am Male and
two sons Dens'o:n and Harvey and' 'lit-
tle -granddaughter G'ra'cie ' Cook, of
Duwgannon, spent Sunday alt bhe
home of Mr. and ,Mrs, Ed. Mole.
'Mrs. B. Rising returned home after
a two weeks' holiday with her cousin
Mrs. , Edgar Warren, Willard' are.,
'lTonotvto,
nMi:sses. Bessie and Edith . Sparks,
Mr. 'Clarence Smith and Mr. Fred
Hulls, all of S'o'utthamlp'tom, s'pen't Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
VI'ole and family,
IMlas'ter Freddie Faulkner, oaf Detroit.
who 'has been et his grandmother's
fora week, returned' hone Sunday, se-
compa•n'ied by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Flaulkner and small daugh-
ter, arid Mr. and ' Mrs. Hockins Of
'Windsor, Mrs. Flaulkner's parents,
Mr. and'_Mrs. Fred Mc:Gavin of De-
troit, who are 'On a three weeks' vac-
ation through Canada, were here last
week 'visiting friends and left for New
Ont'ari'o on a motor trip. •
Mr. and Mrs C. 'Thiel and Mr, Al-
bert Thiel and Mr. William Grieve,
all of Kiltc'he'ner, s'pen't the week -end
et bhe home of Mr,. and Mrs. Louis
Hildebrandt.
'Attending' Normal School this' year
'ares Mrsse's. Margaret Drover, Doro-
thy Wilson, Niorma Rabkirk and Glen
Hays and Gordon Rennie at'' Strat-
ford; Miss lilary Reid at Hamilton.
\Mr. Louis Rader judged heavy
'horses at T'avnstock Fair o:n Saturday.
.Mr. Henry Hoggart'h is acting as
caretaker at Scott Memorial Hospital
this week owing to the ills:es'e of Mr.
Adam Dodds. '
Mr. and Mrs. Carter of Rockwood
Were week -end guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex. Gordo n, Egmonclville, and
also visited. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Gem-
mell, Tuckersntiah.
Mrs. Alex. .Gordan, Egnoudville,
was able :to be out of 'the house on
Wednesday, the first time since a
year ago she suffered severe leg in-
juries when She fell. Mrs. Gordan is
not quite able to walk but her many
friends are delighted toknow of her
splendid improvement.
Mr. Robert Ehrhart left 1'Ionciay
for London Normal S'ch'ool
Miss Dorothy Roibidson will resume
herwork at the Royal' Apartments an
Thursday, September 15th.
.1/rs. N. E. Norris is spending the
week with her 'husbta'nd iat Toronto,
!Mrs., Esther Leach and dau'gh'ter
Esther M'a'c oif 'Champaign, bbl'inoi's,
retturned home Sunday atter ai four
weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs,
John Webster, Centre street.
IMr, P. H. Rising, of Chicago; and
Mr. C. Wesley of S'i'dney, _I''I'litnois,
spent Monday et the h'onte of the
former's brother, .B. C. Rising, Eg-
na'ondlvi,ile,'
Ven, Archdeacon Jones-IBateman of
Goderich :has 'been appointed to act as
apply in St: Thom as' Anglican
Eh arch.
Mrs, R. S. Hays and niece Mrs.
Cochrahe, and Mr, Coohrane, of De-
troit, and Mr. George Hiaysa returned
on 'Tuesd'ay after a week's visit in To-
ronto.
a,l:iss Jean Turner, George street,
.sp.ent several days in Toronto recent -
Mr. Ed, Brownlee of Windsor, and
Mr. Elroy Brownlee of 'Toronto spent
a day or SO with their parents, Mr.
arid Mrs. Geo. Brolwnlee.
IMr, ;hake"Slproat of 'Temsgann'i spent
a few days at his home here to see
his father who, we are glad to report,
is keeping: better, altlaougl, still con -
'fined to his home,
hill cE
Little Alis.'r: Frances Bu r o
LBrussels spenft a few days with the
(-Mis'ses Brine.
t\le. 'J'ames Hays has been confined
to his hone in E'gmonuhville for a few
days through illness.
Mrs. John Mdlbs•on `underwent a
critical operation in Western hospital,
tToron'to, on Wednesday,
Mr. Will Brine is taking a week's
•
ermanent
awes
$2.95
t:
e
Regu'la'r $6,50 for ttwo weeks only.
Tames Stewart, Eg'mlondville, _ this
week,
!Mrs, H. M. Chesney has returned
after spending last Week in Toronto,
Mrs, C. Eilber, Zurich, has been a
guest of Mr, and Mrs R. E. McKenzie,
Mrs. T'h'omas Riawleigh and her
daughter Clara from Flirut, Mich„
were visitors with her sisters, Mrs;', C.
Eckert' and Mrs, J. Nolan and Miss
`1Julian Kenny and her brothers,
Messrs, Philip and Frank Kenny, this
week.
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Mrs..
out 'Lon'gyvay from Guelph
and Mr, and Mrs. P. Purcell andi11r,
John Feeney and Mrs. Snider from
Stratford ca'l'led on friends here Jest
SEAFORTH
Fall Fair
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Sept. 22-23
Live Stock, Poultry, Roots and Vege.
tables, Fruits and Flowers, ,Fine Arts, I
Etc., ,Boys' Home Garden Club, ,
Boys' Foal Club, School Children's
Exhibit.
Sunday. S'PEC2AL FE'AT'URES.
Farmer's Trot. — Open to all farm
horses owned in the Townships of
Hilblbert, Hullett McK !'lap, Tucker..
smith
or
Stanley,
to be used sed f
ar farm
'purposes only. The dwliers must; he
bona fide farmers; horses to be driven
thy' the owner himself •or his sou. The
committee reserves thle right of de-
cision. Half mile heats, 'best tw'o• in
,three. 1st prize $10; 2nd prize $8; l
3rd pnize $5; 4th prize $2. No entry fele 1
'but $? dedlu2'ted' from winners.
Two Mile Relay Horse Race. ---Open
'to teams o'f two or four horses and
riders from Hurion :County or Hilo -
bent. Ea'c'h horde to run 'half .a mile.
1st prize $20; 2'nd' prize $10; 3rd prize
$4. No entry fee, but $4 per team de-
ducted from winners,
Running Race % Mile. -- Open to
Huron County and ' Hibbert, 1st
prize $10, 2nd prize' $8, 3rd prize $5;
4th prize V. Best two out of. three. NO
entry fee but $2 deducted from win-
ners.
Horseback Potato Race. — Open to
everybody, 100 yard run. 6 potatoes.
1st, prize, $4; 2nd' prize, $2; 3rd prize
$1; 4th prize $,1. The society supplies
potatoes and b'a'skets.
•Calf Race.-IB'oys •15 years and un-
der. Calf to be led by halter only.,.
!Best two in three heats. 1st, $3; 2'nd,
$2; 3rd, $1.
IBoys' and Girls' Foot Races. 'Boys'
(Bicycle Races, Best lady driver and
onitfit. Col'ossa'l Mid'wa'y. Amusement
galore,
School Children's Parade and Drill.
—(Prizes for best appearing school in
parade and best drill. Parade form at
Victoria Park at 1:15 p.m. sharp.
Music tby Scaforth Highlanders
band. Admission, adults 25c, children
i1'Sc, autos and carriages 25c. Grand
stand, adults 15c, children 10c. All
school children in panade admitted
free.
Seaforth Agricultural Society.
(Humphrey Snell, President. •
Mrs. J. A. Kerr, :Sec.-Treas.
Prize Lasts may be had from the
Secretary.
HILL SGREEN.
!Ann'ive'rsary services will be held in
the Hillstllsgreeu ,Ohunc'h on ,Sunallay,
!September 11S!Uh at ,111 a.m. and 7.30
p.m. Rev, t, W. Herbert of Holmes -
Ville will be the speaker for the day.
The Kipper *lair will give the music.
p iMr. and Mrs. "Robert Hopkins of
Lucille ones Chicago sipen,t,a few days with the lat-
a ll ter's parents, Mb-, and Mrs, 7.,'Oach-
rane.
Mr. and Mass W. Hood ' of Clifford
and Mr, and Mrs. Porterfield of .Slea-
forth, visited friends here on Sunday;
Dr. John ;Hagan returned,' to his
home in _Chicago after spending a few
days here with his sisters and broth-
er.
A number from this vicinity took in
the services held in the United Ghumch
at Hensal'i when Gy'p'sy Simon Smith
'addressed large crowds with much ,in=
'terest to all :who heard his messages.
on S'un'day and' Monday evening.
Miss Eleanor Fisher of Hensel! vis-
ited at the ,home ,of .Mr. and Mrs, ,Ross
Love recently,
The WATSS, ,will be held at the
home of .Mrs, L. Troyer on Friday af-
'tern'oon, September 16 at 2!30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Coleman of
Seafonth are visiting at the home of
Mrs, L. Troyer.
Miss Margaret McIAllister of Hen-
sall visited her sister, Mrs, Walker.
Mrs. Troyer spent a few days last
'week visiting Mr. and Mrs, W. Dig-
nan, near Hensel&
BEAUTY SALON
MITCHELL.
O'peta Evenings, Phone 7,8.
GODIERIICH F'AI'R NEXT WE'E'K.
IB'ig
district fair at Glodeni'c'h Sep-
tember 20 and 21..Aftornoon program
oln 'W'e'dnesday includes four track
!events; 2,28 trot or pace, 2.17 trot or
pace, running race, and: relay running
take. Softball tournament by S'eafarth,
Clinton, Grand Bend and Goderi'c'h
teams. Other attractions. S.p'e'ciat ex-
hibits. Admission 215c.
lake tip to Port. Arthur.
Mrs, Ains'lee of Leamington is a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ,Tyerman.
The Misses Fergtisb.n are visiting
Mr. and .Mrs. George Ferguson in To-
ronto.
Mrs. W. Morrow arid daughter Lois,
left Wednesdlay .morn'i'ng by Mater for
Detroit and will spend. a clay qr so
with friends in bhe city en route to
their home near Lethbridge.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S'hockcar an'd•
children of Detroit spent the week-
e'nd with their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
IJdhn Sipuaat and sister, Mrs. G. C.
Dale, Tuc'kersiniibh,
rM'leis Mary McDonald, daughter of
'Mr, and Mrs Alex. McDonald has, had
an appendicitis, 'ot eratian in 'the Scott
Memorial hospital.
Rev. James Elford of Pork Perry is
spen'd'ing the week with :\Mr. and Mrs.
(W. J. Mott, Eguuond'ville,
Mrs, F. J. Burrows is critically ill
its Wellesley hos'pital at Toronto. The
family were all at her bedside on
lWednesday. 'Wor'd was received Wed-
nesday evening that her con'd'ition,
s t:dwed no improvement.
'Mrs. 5, S. Cole of Stratford is
spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Nott.
!Mr. Lawrence 'Webster, accampan-
ied by' his 'brother, Mr. 'Gordan Web-
ster of Toronto, left on Friday on a
trip. to. Narbhe'nn Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Stewart and
their daughter, 'Mrs. Inwood, all af.
Montreal, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
The .thirtieth'
Anniversary
Party
of th'e Barbara Kirkman Auxil.ia'ry
'of First Presbyterian 'Church, uv'tll
he held on
Tues., September 20th
at 8 o'clock.
Modern and old time programme.
Admission 30 cents.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
The Lord's Day
Alliance
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will be tricking its
Annual Appeal
to ' the citizens of Se'afor'th
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WINTHROP.
The Helping Hand Mission Band of
Cavan Church, Winthrop, held their
regular meet'in'g on Saturday, Sept.
10th, in the scho'o'l room of glue church,
!The meeting opened with :hymn, 480,
after which Edith Hillen led in pray-
er. The Scripture lesson was read by
Helen B•latucha'rd, 67th psalm. The
minutes of the previous meeting were
react and. adopted. The roll call was
answered by the n+are of a Rower.
Hymn 488 was them sung. The study
period was taken 'by Edith Hillen,
IH•ynnt 5148 was sung, after which the
meeting closed, repeating the Lord's
prayer in unison, ' '
ivtiss Evelyn Sperling has returned
home after spending bhe past two
weeks with relatives in Grey town-
shi
Mp,r. and Mrs. William Hart and son
and Mr. Harold Hart of Brussels
spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs, .Lou,
Spading.
Mr, and Mrs.' Fergus Bullard and
Mr. John Armstrong spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. D. Harding of
Buffalo,
Mr. Moody Holland spe'n't last
Tuesday with Mr. "Tim" Eaton.
'.Mr, Harold 'Snuaadd'on of Walton
spent Sunday with Mr. John Bullard.
Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Wheatley and
Mr. and Mrs. .George Little spent
Sunday afterno'o'n with the la'tter's
.mother, ' :Mfrs. Robinson of Hanel*
'We are sorry to hear of Mrs. Elton
IFlaist of Toronto being seriously in-
jured in a motor accident and con-
'fi'ned to the 'General Id'los:pital. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Ladies' Aid and W,M.S,-=The Lad-
ies' Aid and ,W,M!S. of Canon Church,
IN'inehrop; stet at the home of Mrs.
iCalvin FI'il'len on Tuesday afternoon,
'September 6th. The meeting opened
Iby singing hymn. 586 followed by
prayer by, Mrs. Patrick. The minutes
,of the previous meeting .were read and
approved, The roll call, which t ,'as
answered by the name of a missionary
and the 'field in which they were en-
gaged, showed a splendid' attendance
of members and several visitors pros BORN.
ent. A reading on Christian Steward-
ship was given by 'Mrs. F. Bullard
and one on Temperance by Mrs. R.
Beattie, The business period w'as tak-
en by bhe president, after which' Circle
No. 1 with'' Mrs. D. . MacFarlane as
leader, ,took charge. The circle pro-
gram opeeed with hymn 7917 followed
'by voluntary prayed• by Mrs, R. Mac-
Parl'ane. The treasurer's report was
given, after which Edith 1-lillen played
an instrumental. Mrs, Allen Ross read
the Scripture lesson token front :Reve-
la'ti'on's. As it was Missionary Day the
topic was taken in the. Foran of uris-
sian'ary stories, told .by Mrs. William day, September 1,3, 103'2,. Le'o F'l'an
Boyd and' Mrs. Calvin Silk,. A short igan, b'elo:ve!d'son of James F1'annt-
dialogue by three of the members Was pan, in his 30Th year.
much enjoyed. This was followed bya The funeral will take place from the
a duet by Mrs. Calvin Hiles and tors: residence of his Bather, Janine Flan-
WBoy, nnro;{ere wnigao, ,Lot 34, Con, 7, Logan, oat,
taken
am by Mdrs SePatterickce pwird Mw.
ere J,1t'tnsday, Sept. 15th, at 8:30 a.m. to
Boyd; The "iueefilig dlo''secl"by singing S't, P'utricic's Oluurch, Dublin, thence
hymn 7918 followed lay the benedic-
STAFFA.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart of Ex-
eter spent Sunday with the latter's
parents.
C.• Moon of Durham is visiting his
friend, Clarence Norris.
Miss Doris Colquh'oun. leaves this
week for 'Belleville where she is at-
tending school.
Mr. and' Mrs, F. O'Brien visited in
Elora with their son on Sunday.
1Mr. and Mrs: Jiro,Livingstone have
relturned from a week's visit with their
Son in Hamilton. -
Miss Gladys Butson and Mr. Oliver
Lemon are attending Normal in Strat-
ford.
s'rr. J. Ballantyne and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mil-
ler.
:The United Ohunch is being re -de-
corated and services will be held in
the township hall next Sunday.
The regular meeting of the Womens
,Instittute will be, held on Wedauesd•a'y
a'ftern'oon, Sept. 21 at 2.30 pan. The
legislation committee :will have charge
of bhe' topic. There will be a de n'on-
s'tration on cake icing. Everyone wet
Come. •
MANLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. C, Eclart and their
daughter, Mrs. M. Desborough, were
visitors in our burg this week.
Mr. and, Mrs. Stephen Eckert and
Family have returned to Timmins af-
ter spending their vacation with their
parents, Mr. and 2eIrs, Peter Eckert.
(S'tep'hen is going to resume his duties
its the mines, and he is one of the
Huron boys w•ho has made his uratk,
Mr. Staples has also returned to
Timmins after' renewing acquaint-
ance in, our burg.
HIO,GG. — 00 Tuesday, August 311th,
4032, to Mr. and Mrs. James' Hogg,
McKillop, a daughter (!Lois Eileeat).
.M'UTJPIH;Y,--IIn Scott Memorial 1 -Isis -
p1153, on Saturday, Sept. 10th, 1932,
to Mr.. and. Mrs. John Murphy, a
son, ,
ISTEVEINISOIN.—'Lt • Scott Memorial
Hoslpital, on Wednesday, 'Sept. 14,
'1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Stev-
enson, of Egm'ondville, a daughter. '
DIED.
FLANNIGAN. --In Logos on Tues-
tcan by Mrs. McF:arhane. meat.