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The Seaforth News, 1946-11-21, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21', 1946 THE C. W. L. OF ST. COL- UMBAN ARE HAVING AN Old Time Dance FRIDAY, NOV. 29 Ryan - McQuaid Orchestra Dancing 9 2. Lunch served Door prize for ladies and tormen Xmas Dance on Dec. 26 — Convert Your, Ford Tractor To 6 FORWARD SPEEDS 2 REVERSE SPEEDS 2 POWER TAKE -OFF SPEEDS WITII TI -IE SHERMAN TRANSMISSION IN STOCK AT DALY'S GARAGE Ford and Monarch Dealers FOR STYLE AND BEAUTY VISIT THE Sutherland BEAUTY SHOP TRY OUR SPECIAL FEATHER CUT PERMANENT It's so easy to manage yourself, and lots of curls We have machine & machineless permanents, also cold wave PHONE 152 For Your Next Appointment IMMONIMMI Home Baking Sale Bazaar and Tea The Woman's Association of Northside United Church, in church schoolroom on FRIDAY, NOV. 22, at 3 P.M. Needle work, quilts, children's wear, produce and 25c myst ery Voxes EVERYBODY WELCOME A Play "She's My Daisy" A HUMOROUS FARCE COMEDY Northside United School -room MON., NOV. 25 AT 8.15 P.M. Presented by Walton Talent under auspices of Northside Y,P.U, Admission 35c. Children 25c THE SEAFORTH NEWS ,,,„i 1,nmmb, i umuuub„uupiounnnmm�nu,/ mIMGIp 4WEGQIIIG 21422 FDO HAPPINESS For a Merrier Christmas in 1946 CHOOSE GIFTS OF FINE JEWELLERY Our holiday stock is most complete and includes the finest range of attractively priced gift items to be shown In many a year. Use our convenient lay -away plan Do Your Christmas Shopping Early J. A. WESTCOTT Jeweller :,„nuu,un uw,u,cu uuu,u,a„,u,uiu,,,,,,,,,,,,,,uninu1`1. CARD PARTY AND DANCE . Dublin Parish Hall Tuesday, Nov, 2Gth Lunch and Good Music D -A -N -C -E ! IN THE PARISH HALL Dublin FRIDAY, NOV. 22. DANCING 10-1. ADMISSION 50c ROSS PIERCE ORCHESTRA BAZAAR UNDER AUSPICES OF WOMAN'S AUX- ILIARY OF IiUPPEN UNITED CHURCH - Watson's Hall, Kippen SATURDAY, NOV. 30TH Commencing nt 2 P.M. atter,rmen & evening Booths will consist of Home Baking, Apron & Fancy Work, Infants Wear , Vegetable, Pickles and Cat- sup, Rummage, Fish Poud, Potted Plants and a 25 cent Touch and Take Parcels TEA WILL BE SERVED TOWN TOPICS Mrs. Mac Chesney is spending this week in Toronto with her brother and Wife,' Mr. and MI's, Clarence Arm- strong. Mr; Ralph Weiland; B9ston, is visit- ing, at the Motile of his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland, Egntond- ville. Mr. Arthur Golding, Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs. Golding 'and family, Mr. and , Mrs.' Sol Williams ale' guests at the home of their daughter' and son-in-law, Mr. and NIrs. Edwai•cd Allen, Port Htiron. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Robb and dau- ghter Peggy, Detroit, Were week end Visitors at the Borne of Mrs. H. R. Scott. Mr. Alan Ryan, Toronto, spent the week, end at the home of his aunt, Mrs, ,Thomas O'Laughlin,' Corporal Vera Hudson, :RCAF., has returned to Toronto after _spending a few Clays at the borne of her sister 'Mrs. Scott ,Habkirk, and Mr. Habkirk. The ladies of St. "James' Catholic Women's League. are having a draw on a hone -made Christmas cake at their home -baking. sale on Saturday, Nov. 23rd, in the parish hall. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Millson and Carol, Clinton, spent the week enol at the home of the latter's father, NIr. Edward Mole. Misses 'Betty and Pauline Matthews, Kitchener, spent the week end at the hone or their parents, Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Matthews. Dr, and Mrs, J. A. GorWill and Mr. and Mrs. Janes McDonald have re- turned from spending a short vacation in Florida.. Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Barrett and fam- ily, Hamilton, were Week end visitor's at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Louis. Eberhart, Mr. Harry Scott, London, spent the week enol with his mother, Mrs. H. R. Scott, Mr. Cyril Flannery, Detroit, spent the week end with relatives here. Visitors with Mr, and NIrs. T. Ald ington during the week included Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake and Joyce, and Mrs. J. Miller, Staffs, Mr. Thos. Hays, Cromarty, and kir. and Mrs. J. Aldington, Varna. Mr. James Carnochan, Miss Gretta Carnochan, Mr. Don MacKay, Lis- towel, and Miss Ferne Carnochan, Stratford, were Sunday visitors at the hones” of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willis and Mrs. Robert Boyd. Mrs. Joseph McQuaid and Mrs. V. J. Lane spent the past week at the home of the fornmer's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Lauzon in Sudbury. Mrs. Grace Hoggarth, Miss Lois Hoggarth and Miss Therese Loiselle, attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto last week. Mrs. Ciulmore of Exeter is visiting her sister, Mrs, W. Webster. Mrs, John Beattie returned Tuesday after spending two weeks in Toronto with Dr. and Mrs, Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Campbell .and daughter are visiting with relatives in Port Huron(. Mr, R. Hawkins. Kitchener. spent the week end with his mother, Mre. W. IMawkins, Miss Maude Keyes, nurse -in -train - RETAILERS make constant use of banking services. In some cases these are simple but essential; the bank takes cash receipts on deposit, makes change, operates cur- rent accounts, and accepts and records used ration coupons. Other retail accounts i'nvol`ve considerable handling of drafts, and—a very important service—the making of loans to enable retailers to take advantage of trade discounts. All this entails Banking, in Action. The Canadian Bank of Commerce has among its customers many retail houses, from the small corner store to the large chain and depart- ment store.. Strict attention to their particular needs is given to all the Bank's customers. Use ,our services for your banking, requirements, whatever they may be. Consult our local Manager. 722-A THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SEAFORTH BRANCH G. C. BRIGHTRALL, MANAGER ing at Stratford General hospital recently visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keyes, Mr, and Mrs: G. R. Keyes and family of Windsor visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keyes. BRODHAGEN Farm Forum met at the hone of Mr, and Mrs, Russel ! Sholdice on Monday evening. The recreation part of the evening. was, spent in playing court whist and euchre. The winners for court whist going to Mrs. George Mogk and Harold. Mogk, consolation, Mrs. M. Byerman and Carman •Mogk. Euchre, Mrs. Howard Querengesser and Carman Mogk, consolation, Mrs. Dalton Hinz and Manual Byerman. Lunch was served and a singsong closed the evening. Next Monday evening they will meet at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Bennewies. Mr. and Mrs, Don Barber of Guelph have been visiting with Mr. and Mas, J. G, Hinz. Mr. Barber is recuperatingafter an operation .in Hamilton hospital. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Querengesser, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querengesser and Susan spent the weekend in Hainilton guests of Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Elligson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice, Garry, Warren and Roger spent the weekend with the former's sister Mrs. Orval Whitfield and Mr. Whit- field at St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Berry and Pearl of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Mogk. Diegel—'In Kitchener -Waterloo hos. pital on Thursday, Nov. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Diegel of Waterloo, a son. WINTHROP Nliss Margaret Cummings of To- ronto spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Glen Pryce. Helping Hand Mission Rand will hold their annual meeting in school room of the church Saturday, Nov, 23, .A. full attendance is requested, The Christmas entertainment to he held in Caven United Church Sunday School, Friday. Dec. 13th. We are sorry to hear Ken Cuthill. son of Glen Cuthill is in Scott Memor- ial Hospital. Wish him a speedy recovery, Mrs. Hiram Blanshard has returned from visiting her sister in Munro, Michigan. Mr. Gordon Betties and Donald Horne are spending a week hunting iu Wiarton. ' Mr. Glanville and family: have 'moved into Harvey Dolmage's house. Mr. and Mrs. Saar McSpacltlen or Richmond Hill Spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Zack McSpadden and Port Danuis. Mr. and Mrs; Zack McSpadden spent tire. week encs in London at Bert Me- Spadden's, ELIMVILLE Messrs. Kenneth Jolnis, Harold Bell, Laurie Stephen, Clifton and Ross Jeques were nt) Borthhunting it few. days this week. Mrs. Jolin Brock, London is spenirl- ing °a few days With DL, and Mrs. Clifton Brock. Me and Itirs. Nelsoir 1'oultis spent the week end with Miss May .Jones, of London. Several from this community at- tended the Royal Winter Fair at To- rotito the past week. 1M•Ir. Silas 111iFulls and Diss M. Me Falls, of London, Mrs, Wilbert ling and Mrs, Russell 1\'uatr of t,:'.'>' visited on Monday With Mt. and Ml's. Weston Horne and Ma'. and NIrs. \Yilliam Routly'. Nh'. and Mr's, Gordon Penhale and Eunice visited with friends at Park- hill on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. William lily' well of Clinton visited on Sunday with Mr, Elgin, Skinner. Mrs. George Hurd. of Toronto re - tweed liorime last week after spending the past week with her daughter 24i s. Lloyd Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanna of Sea - forth visited last Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davey of Credi- ton visited on Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. Lewis Johns. Elimville Farm Forum The Elimville North Farm Forum was held Monday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Mair, with. twenty present. There was a good discussion on the subject "Farm Home Improvements," after which Mr. Mair gave some good contests and games were played. Lunch was then served. DANCING! IN CARDNO'S HALL SATURDAY, NOV. 23 NORM CARNEGIE AND HIS BAND ADMISSION 400 WANTED Tractors for ploughing. Norman Sanderson, Seaforth. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lorne .Elford: BORN IiIN7 Lt Stratford General Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hinz (Jean Eickmeir) of Brpdhagen, on Tuesday, ,Nov. 12, 1946, a daughter. ironic Quest of Youth Most of those who profess to have. found the secret of longevity have tiled before their time, reports Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association. He reviews the alleged discoverers of the formula of long life in The Amer - lean Weekly with this Sunday's (No- vember 24) issue of The Detroit Sun- day Times. Stanley Township Federation of Agriculture ANNUAL MEETING Township Hall, Varna Friday Evening, Nov. 22nd Speaker, Ken Betzner, Pres. Ont. Federation of Agriculture Moving Pictures by Mr. Jas. Scott, Seaforth EVERYBODY w.aLCOME Proclamation • . TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT The Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Township of Hullett will be held in the COMMUNITY HALL, LONDESBORO Monday, November 25, 1946, AT ONE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON For the purpose of nominating a Reeve and four Council- lors to serve for the year 1947. In case more than the re- quired number are nominated and a vote demanded a Poll will be held on Monday, December 9, 1946, from 9 A.M. until 5 P.M.