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REV. R. G.;HAZLEVVOOD, MINISTER
81ST
Anniversary Services
vices
SUNDAY, SEPT. 22nd
11 a.m. and 7.30 pan.
SPECIAL SPEAKER
PROF. A. J. JOHNSTON.
OF TORONTO
SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOiR AND VISITING SOLOIST
AND QUARTETTE
THE SEAFORTH NEWS •
Snowdon Bros., Publishers
WALTON
The Y.P.U. of Duff's United
Church met in the church on Sunday
night. The president was in the
chair. Mr. Douglas Lawless, Huron
Presbytery Y.P.U. President gave a
report on National Council which he
attended as a delegate this summer.
The election of officers will be held
next Sunday night. On Monday night
Sept. 16, there will be a social even-
ing held in the church.
The C.G.I.T. are planning a wein-
er roast for Friday night of this
week.
Next Sunday will be Rally Day in
the Sunday School, and Church all
children and their parents are invit-
ed to this special fall service of the
Sunday School.
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Anniversary services will be held
on Sunday. Sept. 22nd, with Dr.
Johnson of Toronto as speaker.
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. A. Voisin and children
of Teeswater, Mrs. Frank Voisin of
Formosa, Bernice Straus of Formosa.
R. J. Armstrong and son Douglas of
Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Liver-
more of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. James
Rennie of Fort Erie, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and
Audrey.
Mr. Kenneth Hinz attended the Ta-
vistock Fair. His grandmother Mrs. C.
Sippel of Tavistock, returned with
him and will spend several weeks with'
her daughter Mrs. Dalton Hinz.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Querengesser)
spent the week end in Kitchener with
their daughter Mrs. Donald Stauck.
and Mr, Stauck. Mr. Querengesser,
also Glenn Diegel, attended the open-
ing of the Band Boys camp at Bam-
berg, near Kitchener.
Diane Lynee, infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Byerman of Seaforth,
was baptized in St. Peter's Lutheran
Church on Sunday morning with Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Pryce and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy as sponsors.
Cemetery Decoration service will
be held at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church on Sunday afternoon, Sept.15,
at 2.30 EST.
Miss A. McMillan of Gadshilt com-
menced her teaching duties at Brod-.
hagen school.
Mr. Walter Donovan from near
Owen Sound, is holidaying with Mr.
Robert Rock. Walter and Robert are
classmates at Waterloo College.
Mrs. Howard Querengesser and
Susan accompanied Howard Queren-
gesser to Kitchener for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith accompan-
ied ?,Ir•. and Mrs. Harold Wardell,
Carol and Cheryl, ou a trip to Belle-
ville and spent - the week end with
their son and brother Mr. Albert
Smith and Mrs. Smith.
A shower for Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Gummow, Jack being a former teacher
of Brodhagen school. was held in
Hinz's hall on Friday evening, Miss
Doris Hinz read a suitable address
and 11r. Arthur Drummond assisted
in opening the parcels. The gifts con-
sisted of a table lamp, Cory electric
coffee maker, table cloth and cash.
The evening was spent in dancing
with music supplied by Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Mueller.
Mr. Gerald Dittmer, Toronto, spent
tate week end with his mother Mrs.
Mary Dittmar.
To -day Mr. Gottlieb Mueller is cele-
brating Itis eighty-fourth birthday
quietly at his home. A veteran cob-
bler, he is still able and skilful at his
job of mending shoes.
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secure from theft or other form of
loss, and will be at your disposal
when and as you wish.
The assets of a strong bank are
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BLAKE
iViauy of the Blake congregation -at-
tended the Goshen United Church an-
niversary on Sunday, when Rev.
Anson Moorhouse of Sarnia gave
splendid addresses at the "services.
Manyof the fain'
rein are sowing
g
wheat and pulling the beans in this
community,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finlay and
family visited friends at Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Heard of near
Bayfield called on friends recently.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dinsmore and
Jim were visited by relatives from
London and Detroit over the weekend.
Mrs. Sclater of Seaforth is visiting
Miss Enema Douglas this week.
21i'. and Mrs. E. Desch were visited
with friends from Michigan.
Miss Phyllis McBride left this week
for Stratford Normal School.
DUBLIN
Registration at Dublin Continua-
tion school this terns shows an atten-
dance of 56, with 42 pupils at the
Separate School. 22 students are ,en-
rolled In First Form. Dublin .Public
School with Miss Doris Annis as tea-
cher has.seven pupils registered.
.M. J. Nagle has sold his farm, stock,
grain and implements to Mr, and Mrs.
J. Tomlinson of London who will as-
sume possession at once. Mr. and
Mrs. Nagle, and daughter Marie will
reside in their house recently ,purch-
ased from,Mrs. Katherine McDermott.
Dublin Creamery has purchased the
adjoining land ou Mill street from
Mrs, Johanna Roach.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Kinkora,
have moved into the apartments re-
Gently vacated by Mrs. Johanna
Roach.
Personals: Mrs. Conlin and son
Wayne, Aylmer, with Mr. and Mrs.
John Krauskopf; Mrs. Bertha O'Con-
nell and daughter Dorothy, Detroit,
with Miss Molly O'Connell and Mrs,
Elizabeth Bruxer; Mr. and Mrs. Rot
arcus; Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. M.
J. Nagle; Mr. and Mrs. Harold High-
ton, Hespeler, with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Nagle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bradshaw, Ot-
tawa, Mr. and Mrs. Finlay McDonald,
Chatham, Mrs. Jack Gibb .and daugh-
ter, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
ton Malcolm; Mrs. H. Workman,
Hensall, with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Britton; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams,
Burford, with Mr. and Mrs. B. Barker;
Mrs. Arnold DeClute and son, Toron-
to, with Mr. and Mrs. James T. Mal-
colm; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moore and
daughters, Velma and Florence, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker at. Kin-
cardine: Miss Velma Moore has en -
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1946
rolled at Stratford General Hospital
as a student nurse; Miss Maay EI,
Feeney is attending Loretta Business
College at Stratford. Mrs, Basil Byrne
of Detroit and James Shea, Windsor,
with relatives here; Mr. and . Mrs
Smith, Stratford, with Mr. and )Mrs.
Lawrence Dillou; 1Vfr. and Mrs, Tom-
linson, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Nagle; Daniel ' Williams, De-
troit, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Dan Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Dantzer and son, Windsor, with Wm,..
Dantzer and Mrs. John Nagle; MVIisses
Mary Margaret and Teresa Ryan,
London with their parents, Mr. and
11115. Patrick Ryan; Wm. Stapleton in
Toronto; Mrs. Louis Krauskopf in
London; Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle and
William Dantzer at Kitchener; Joseph
Itrauskopf. in Detroit; Sgt. James
Newcombe, 'i'oi'onto, with Mrs. New-
combe.
Seven little boys are enrolled in the
Primary; Class in Dublin Separate
School this term: Pat Feeney, Neil
Stapleton, Kenneth Feeney, Glenn
Butters, Donnie Klinkhamer, Danny
Costello and Carl Kramers.
Dublin cucumber station is in full
swing at present. The 'manager, Al-
bert Kramers, reports that the yield
is slightly above average and general-
ly speaking, satisfactory.
Mrs. May Dorsey and Mies Camilla
\\rilliarns, :Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs.
D. McConnell.
Mrs, James Newcombe and son Jim-
my, have moved to their new home in
Toronto:
Miss Monica Byrne in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pike and
daughters Margaret and Barbara, Ha•
muton, with Mrs. Teresa Eckert.
Edwin Stapleton in Toronto. John
Weber, Hamilton, with John Kenny.
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HENSALL
Miss Jessie Gillespie of Seaforth
visited during the past week with
Miss Helen Swan.
Mrs. Geo. Cowen and Teddy are
visiting at the former's home at
Brussels this week.
Rev. R. A. Brook, Mrs. Brook and
Howard attended the wedding of
their only daughter Ruth Eileen, to
Thomas Roberts Gaston, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Gaston of Tor-
onto, which took place on Saturday,
Sept. 7, at 3 p.m. in Metropolitan
United Church, Toronto.
The Annual Rally of Huron Pres-
byterial Women's Missionary Socie-
ty of the Presbyterian Church in
Canada was held in Carmel Presby-
terian Church, Hensel', on Friday,
Sept. 10th. The Executive met at
9:30 a.m. and the—morning session
REO E N 1 THSEATRE
eaforth
NOW PLAYING 'People Are Funny"THURS. FRI. SAT
with 'Jack Haley, Ozzie Nelson, Rudy Vallee, 'Art Linkletter
Helen Walker and Philip Reed Music by the Vagabonds
Hollywood's Most Hilarious_ Program of Radio -life,
MON. TUES. WED, "Saratoga Trunk"
Begins at '7 pan. with Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman
A production that is bigger than big. The story of the Saratoga Trunk
(Railroad) and a Gal who is determined to get on in the world
—Next Thurs.Frj & Sat. _ "THE VIRGINIAN'min Technicolor
with: Joel McCrea, Brian Doulevey, Sonny Tufts and Barbara Britton
This is a classic as first-rate super -action Western Entertainment in
color. A human interest story of the West in 1886.
Coming: "Goes_MyLove" with Myrna Loy and—lion Ameclie
commenced at 10 a.m. The Presby
terial President Mrs. W. J, Thomp-
son of Seaforth, presided and open-
ed the meeting with, the call to wor-
ship and the singing of "Soldiers of
Christ Arise". The scripture lesson
was in charge of the Blyth Auxiliary
and was followed' by a season of
prayer taken by representatives of
the various organizations throughout
the Presbytery. The address of Wel-
come was given by Mrs. Hannah
Workman, President of the Hensall
Auxiliary Mrs. W. J. Thompson gave
a splendid address using the theme,
"Advance with inward growth' and
outward extension." This was very
helpful and inspirational address.
The minutes were adopted as read.
Reports were given commencing with
the treasurer's report by Mrs. J. B.
Russell of Seaforth. All: the reports
were outlined by a presentation of
beautifully made posters. The Supply
Secretary's report was given by Miss
M. E. Brown of Exeter. Literature,
Library and Exchange by Mrs: G.
Bisset, Goderich. Life membership
by Mrs. Geo. Walker, Hensall.
Press report by. Mrs. A. Taylor, God-
erich.
oderich. Welcome and Welfare report,
Mrs. C. Hudson, Hensall. Home
Helpers and Student was given by
Mrs. R. Sillery substituting for Miss
L. M. Jeckell of Exeter. Young Wo-
men's and Girls' Organizations,
Mrs H. Rivers, Goderich. Mission
Band, Mrs. D. J. Lane, Goderich.
Glad Tidings, Mrs. F. Ross, Auburn.
New Machines ..
We have available in NEW MACHINES:
CREAM SEPARATORS
MILKING MACHINES
TRACTOR GRAIN GRINDERS
HAMMERMILL for 2 -plow tractor
AIR COOLED ENGINE 2 h.p.
WATER COOLED ENGINE 2 h.p.
We are able to secure for immediate delivery a FORAGE
CLIPPER which will handle corn or peas or hay for
Ensilage. Tractor power take off.
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We are doing our best to see that you
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We want to thank every one of our customers — and
every prospective customer as well -- for the friendly
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That patience will be more than rewarded when we
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ahead of their time — far and away the best in each
of their respective classes.
We know how difficult it is to wait even a day for a
car of General Motors exceptionally fine quality; but
we believe you will understand that we and General
Motors are as eager to deliver cars as purchasers are
to obtain them. Unfortunately, the cars produced so
far this year are far fewer than -we and the factory
had counted on, General Motors headquarters at
Oshawa sums up the situation thus:
"Even though our rate of production normally
exceeds that of any other manufacturer, we
have been able to build, up to August 1, only
o small percentage of the number of cars we
built up to that date in 1941. Our own produc-
tion, like that of the industry in general, is
still far below normal, because of frequent
shortages of essential materials and parts.
Strike after strike at the plants of our suppliers
has seriously impeded our progress toward
full production, and the cumulative effect
severely hampers both manufacturing and
assembly,"
Nhile production is restricted, so — in proportion — are
shipments of cars to us. As production increases, we
are assured of getting our proportionate share of the
total number of cars from the factory. But we want
you to know that as quickly as these cars are received,
we will speed deliveries to our customers.
We thank you, again, for your understanding and
patience — confident that when your turn comes to
enjoy the brilliant new standards achieved by the
new General Motors cars, you will be thankful you
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