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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1946-08-08, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros., Publishers WALTON Mr. and Mss. L. Cummings and son Jim are gone on a trip to New Brunswick. • Mr. Alex Souter of Brucefield with friends. Mr. Thos. 'MoFadzean of Toronto with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leeming and Mrs. J. Hinchley, all of Seaforth,• at the home of Mrs, II, Ramsay. BRODHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Smart, Den- nis and Carolyn, Miss Sylvia Ben- newies, all of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sche'barth, Kenneth and Earl of Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bennewies. Mrs. Scherbarth and Sylvia are remaining for the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller of Hamilton with Mr. and; Mrs. Aug. Hillebrecht. Mr. Harold Querengesser of Wind- sor with Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hinz. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. 1Cressler, Cherry and Jackie of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Querengesser. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Diegel and Glenn are spending this week at Wasaga Beach. Messrs Robert Rock, Howard Querengesser and Russell Sholdice accompanied Carman Mogk to Wa- saga Beach for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Ruhl and Shirley spent the holiday weekend in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pryce of Galt with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byermann. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Diegel of Waterloo spent a week with his parents, 1VIr, and Mrs. Henry L. Diegel. Joe Simon and granddaughter of Breslau with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Miller and family spent the weekend with her father at Harriston. Rev. and Mrs. Schultz and Erie are spendiiie. this week at their cot- tage at Port Elgin. Mr. and Mtn Lloyd Olto, Jimmy and Terry of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Philips and Roger of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buntz and family of New Hamburg, Miss Marian Robertson of Wood- stock with Mr. and Mrs. John Am - stein. Master Dickie Kuntz of New- Hamburg is spending a week with his aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mr's. Jno, Amstein. Misses Grace Vock and Dorothy Tait spent a week at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and Audrey with relatives at Essex. Rev. John Alberti, former pastor of St. Peters Lutheran Church here, also his daughter Eva Alberti and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alberti, all of Philadelphia, Pa., will be visiting in this community and Rev. Alberti will give a short talk at the next Sunday morning service beginning at 11 o'clock D.S.T. On Monday, Aug. 12 a picnic sponsored by the Ladies Aid and Sunday School, will be held on the school grounds at which Rev. Al- berti will be present. Mr. Lloyd Preschelbeag, returned home after spending a week with his sister, Mrs. Johnston and Mr. Johnston at Londesboro. DUBLIN Misses Elizabeth and Katharine Ryan, Chicago, called on friends hero. Miss Phonsine Meagher is vaca- tioning in Detroit. Mrs. Wm. Lane at Blyth. 'Mrs. P. F. Penn, Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Evans. ..•.n :Im•dan. Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs, James Jordan. :1Iinses Mary Margaret and Ter- '1'•an. I orrinn, with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Ryan. ;_.:. •,, on 1 Jean Jordsn, 1.nnllnr.. Vicli 'Ir. end firs, Jo:r•ph, I�. Elwyn Yonne. and twins. Toronto, with Mc. and Mrs. Jo.., oh O'Rourke. art.•- Mon. Jordan, Toronto, with. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Jordan. Misses baste' and Margaret At- kinson, Toronto, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson, Joseph Carpenter, Chatham, with his parents, Mt'. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter. G. Jordan, Windsor, with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude Jordan. Miss Dorothy Holland, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Flynn. Miss Dorothy Jordan and John Jordan, Kitchener, with their mother Mrs. Loretta Jordan. Frank McGrath, Waterloo, with his mother, Mrs. Mary McGrath. Miss Eleanor McGrath, Reg. N.1 London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGrath. Miss Ursula Krauskopf and Miss Monica Byrne are vacationing at Muskoka. Hrs. James Newcombe in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Trott and dautrhter, Anne, London, with Mrs. A. M. Looby. • Miss "Mary Dorsey, London, with her mother, Mrs. Louis Dorsey, , Mrs. J. V. Ryan, Stratford, with her sister, Mrs, M. Schulman. Miss Bernice Donnelly, London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donnelly. Gerald Feeney, Kitchener, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Feeney. Fertilizer Order yours now. Pay in Septem- bor. We are advised it is ,going to he scarce, and we will not be able to get the analysis we want on later orders: just have to take what they have. We have a carload ordered and will do our utmost for you if you give us a chance. WM. M. SPROAT Phone 655r2, Seaforth Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Coyne, Lon -1 onPaul Givlin, Toronto, with his father; Joseph Givlin. Mrs, John McCarthy and daugh- text Angela, London, with. her broth- er-in-law, Louis O'Reilly. • Mr. and Mrs, Tom McCarthy, Tor- onto, Mt.and Mrs. Matt. McCarthy, Detroit, with their brothers, John and Lloyd McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carbert- and daughter, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Holland • Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Feeney and children, Martin Feeney and Victor Feeney, Kitchener, with Mi. and Mrs. Martin Feeney. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeney, London, and Miss Anne Roach, De troit, with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Feeney. Mrs. Geo. E. Holland spent a week in Toronto. HARLOCK We wish to congratulate Leiper Brothers on having purchased a threshing machine and wish them the best of luck. Stook threshing is the order of the day in this neighborhood. Mr. Frank McGregor is through harvest and threshing and the machine was moved Lo Ward Knox the beginning of the Week. Mr. 'and Mrs. Lorne Marshall and children visited at the home of her sisters, Mrs. Thomas Appleby of Mc- Kilian, Mrs. Graydon Neal of Sum- merhill and brothers Mr. Ernest Knox and Mr. Ward Knox returning to Toronto on Friday, August 2nd leaving their eldest daughter to holi- day a while longer. Little Lois Snyder, Toronto, spent last week at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Archie Colson and on Sat- urday spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox. Miss Marjorie Knox spent Friday afternoon, Aug. 2nd, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder and 1 son of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colson and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson on Sunday. and i'xpeeted to leave for Toronto e•at'ly on Monday. Mr. Robert Watson. who is still in Clinton Hospital. had his wife Mrs. Robert Watson, his brother Mr. Wm. Watson, his aunt, Mrs. David Watson of Walton. his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Watson of near Walton. and Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of near Blyth, and Mr. Isaac Rapson call on him on Sunday afternoon, August 4511. Mr. Leo Watt cut the grain last week for Mrs, Robert Watson. Mt'. and Mrs. Keltaud McVittie ent- ertainer) friends for dinner on Sun- day, Aug. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox and family spent Sunday, Aug. 7tit, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox, in Londesboro. Mr. Robert Leiper of Toronto holi- dayed at the borne of his mother Mrs. James Leiper and family. VARNA Miss Mary King and Miss Hannah Leaman of Bay City, Mich., visited last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fr1=r1 lirelytnont. pr;s d,'nn Turner of Seaforth called on friends in Varna, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reid and son Erric and Mrs. A. McNaughton of London, with Mrs. M. Reid and Mrs. We are buying WHEAT WILL FURNISH BAGS AND TRUCK IT FOR YOU Seaforth Farmers Co -Op. Bottles are badly needed. 4 Reason—new bottle production slowed by shortage of materials. 3 Remedy—Return ac- cumulated empties.. Put them back into circulation. Check your basement today. Bring them to nearest Brewers Retail store or telephone for pick-up. The Brewing Industry (Ontario) THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946 Chuter. Mr. and Mrs. Laytham and family in company with Miss Beatty of Loudon, with Mrs, L. Beatty. Misses Stelck of Toronto and Lon- don with Mrs. C. Stelck. Miss J. Lamont of Zurich at the McCormick home, Mrs, Ben Keyes. Misses Rosy and Adeline Palmer of Toronto with Mrs. ,Gertie Reid. Miss Jean Turner of Toronto with Mr.and Mrs. Austin and family with the former's mother, Mrs, Au- stin. Mrs. Dodsworth and company of London with the former's mother, Mrs. E. Smith. The Smith family visited with their mother in Victoria Hospital, London, Sunday. STANLEY Mrs. Harold Penhale spent a few days last week visiting her parents and sisters in London and West- minster township. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnes of London spent Sunday with Mi', and Mrs. H. Penhale on the Bronson Line Mr. Arthur Hobson of St. Thomas Just Arrived Car 2- 12-6 FERTILIZER PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY AND BE SURE OF YOURS Seaforth Farmers Co -Op. spent a few days last week, with Thomas Penhale on the Bronson Line. BORN ARCHIBALD—Mr, and Hrs.. Frank J. Archibald, (nee Florence Blyth) announce the birth of a . son i(Blydh Craig) on August ` 4th, 1946, at the Peel Memorial ,Hos- pital, Brampton. FORREST—In Scott Memorial Hos. pital, Seaforth, Friday, Aug, 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forrest, Hensall, a daughter; Gwendolyn. Helen Marie. GLANVIL,LE—At Scott Memorial hos- pital, on Aug. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen. Glanville, Blyth, a daughter. WILLIAMSON — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Aug. Sth, to Mi'. and. Mrs. Norman Williamson, R. R. 3, Walton, a son. KEHN—At Scott Memorial Hospital on Aug. 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kohn, Seaforth a son, SCALISI To Mt'. and Mrs. D. Scalisi in Woodstock General Hospital (nee Bessie Philips) on Tuesday, Aug, 9th, the gift of a $on. Call Daly's Garaae SEAFORTH For tow -truck service Official O. M. L. Station TELEPHONE 102 6110110111M MI 1111111m "MOnL,1111u 1, nun nun,n,,u,t R , er THEATRE Seaforth 5tl ANN tilld- 44tirvo PI�SO NOW SHOWING — THURS. FRI. SAT. 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