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The Seaforth News, 1947-02-20, Page 5THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1947 gees DANCE! in Cardno's Hall SATURDAY, FEB. 22 Norm. Carnegie and His Band ADMISSION 50c BABY CHICKS „Order your day old chicks from a Breeder Hatchery under O.B.S. supervision. Weare offering S.C.W. Leghorns and Barred Plymouth Rocks for February and March de- 3ivery. Leghorn x Rock and Rock x Leg- horn crossbreds for April, May and June. Glazier Poultry Farm, Phone 617 r 31, Clinton. Harold Finlay Interior Decorating PAPER HANGING SPRAY PAINTING FLOOR SANDING Main Street. Next to Christie's Seaforth MONEY when you need it at Household Finance, Canada's oldest and largest Small Loans Company. Loans from 320 to 31000 are provided without endorsers or bankable security. You may take 12 to 15 months to repay. Or 20 or 24 months on loans of larger amounts. Last year, more than 160,000 people used Household's prompt, friendly service. You can arrange your loan promptlyatHousehold Finance. just decide how much money you .need and how long you want to take to repay. Plane . i first, then come in. Your money can he ready the same day you apply. Why watt? Pkoae Sedge HOUSEHOLD FINANCE e,eeo 6, 69 6!!!! BC P1rn1a1Cr 2nd Floor, Royal Bank Building 29 Downie St., corner of Albert Prion 255 STRATFORD, ONT. 8. J. Colby, Manaoe' Hours 9 fo 5 or by oppoinfoolost loons mode to resident, of nearby teens OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Repaired & Recovered Also Auto Seats and Backs, 'Verandah Swings & Steamer ' Ohairs Repaired. Free Pick- up and Delivery STRATFORD UPHOLSTERING COMPANY Phone 579, Stratford For further information apply at Box Furniture Store SEAFORTH `What happens to my money when I save it?" I asked my. self when writing a cheque for a Life Insurance premium. I knew that my money was safe, that the terms of my policy would be met in full, but I wondered where my money would be invested and how it would be put to work. Then I realized that this district is full of improve- ments and projects financed by Life Insurance funds which are secured by bonds and other good guarantees. Schools, homes, highways, harbours, elevators, electric plants, and dozens of other utilities and enterprises, are made possible by Life Insur- ance investments. My Life Insurance money does double duty, it protects my earnings and creates em- ployment. It finances the safest forms of progress the Insurance Is a business built for everybody, • -great enterprise width protects the future el more than lour million poHgh.Jders and their loved ones. We insurance often • system. otic and nosy way to Nave. Consult an authorised agent about a plan best suited le your requirements. W-37 FORD- FERGUSON Owners Avoid the last minute rush to have your Tractor repaired for Spring work CALL DALY'S GARAGE -Tel. 102, Seaforth ° for appointment WE SPECIALIZE IN BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS AND REI+INISHING enerormaleneoesosensesmatoroamworerass TOWN OF SEAFORTH WANTEE Wanted' a man to act as extra Police- man for Saturday nights and on other occasions as required. Duties to com- mence immediately Apply at. Town Clerk's Office THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Miss Maynie Watson, R.N., of Tavi- stock, spent a. Few clays with her par- ents Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Watson: Miss Laura McMillan of Toronto spent the week end with her mother Mrs. W, F. McMillan. Mr, and 'Mrs. Alex Wylie of Marl- ette, Mich., visited with their uncle Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson and with 'their cousins; Mr, and Mrs, °El- more Stephenson. MI'. Allister Wigg of Toronto Uni Versity, and Mr: Stewart Wigg of To ionto were home for the week end. 1VIr. and Mrs. Jack Thonipson 'left on Tuesday for • a month's visit at Saline, Kansas; with Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Bigot, Mrs. Thonhpsou's sis- ter. They will also take a trip through the Ozark mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Phillips have returned hone from their honeymoon trip to New York city. , Miss Marjorie Anne O'Reilly of Dublin has returned home after spending two week's with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruston. Mr. Charlie Ruston has returned home from St. Joseph's hospital, London; after treatments on his leg. Mr. C. W. Ironside has purchased the residence of the late Mrs, R. M. JonGodericlt and geinunedi- atees possession.on Mr. C. M, Stsmith trill move to the house being vacated by Mr, Ironside, which he has purchased. Mrs, S. C. Wilcox of Penora is spending a' couple of weeks with her daughter Mrs. Fred Jackson. Mrs. T. D. Ruggles of Kenora is also spending a week here. Miss Marjorie Bickell, Toronto. was. a week end visitor in town. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent the week enol at the home of her mother, Mrs. Roland Kennedy. Mrs. T. Sharpe is visiting with friends in St. Thomas, Mrs. George MacDonald, Stratford, visited at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ralph McFadden and Mr. Mc Fadden, on Saturday. Messrs. Neville McMillan, Listowel, and Miles McMillan, Toronto, spent the week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan. Misses Joan McMaster, London, and Jean McMaster, student nurse, Ham- ilton General Hospital, visited over the week end at the home of their parents Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster. Mrs. Margaret Carson of Toronto is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. Ritchie. Mr. Ron MacDonald, London, spent the week end with Mrs. MacDonald. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Adams, Goder ich, spent the week end with relatives here. Misses Aun and Geraldine Eckert, • "The Pines," Chatham, and Mr. Con Eckert, St. Jerome's College, ' Kitch ener, spent the week end at the home of their mother Mrs. Joseph Eckert. Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, spent the week end at her horse here. Miss Lois Whitney, Wingham, was a week end visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Whitney. Mr. 'Alvin Regier has returned .home after spending a few days with relat- ives In Windsor and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barry, Kitch- ener, were week end visitors at their homes here. Mrs. J. R. Dunlop of Galt was a week end guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Storey and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. William Neely and family, Stratford, and Asir. and 1VL•s. James Nott and family, Clinton, spent the week end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Reeves. Miss Rita Dutitan, Windsor, was a week end visitor at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stiles spent the week end with relatives in. Kitch- ener and Galt. Miss Margaret Dolntage, Kitchener, spent the week end at the (tome of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharpe. Miss Marguerite Westcott, student nurse, Hamilton General Hospital, is spending three weeks' vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Westcott. Mr. Jack Fortune of London spent the week end at his home. Mr. Ed Daly was in Toronto on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry and daughter Elizabeth, Stratford, spent the week end at the home of the Tat- ter's mother, Mrs. G. T. Turnbull. Miss Betty Matthews, Kitchener, was a week end visitor at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews. Messrs. Ralph McFadden, Louis Boshart, Norman Swirls, Alvin Dale, Albert Baker and Harold Jackson were in Toronto over the week end attending the Maple Lea5Canatlien game at the Maple Leaf Garden. Miss Irene Crowe has returned to Cobourg after visiting at the home or her brother and sister-in-law, Nor. and Mrs. E. Crowe, Goderieh street, The death occurred in Toronto this week ate Alonzo of Svhoarry rr conducted a son of real estate.business in Senforth at one time. Miss Pe Matthews, student nurse, St. Maaulinry's Hospital• Kitchener, has returned atter spending the past two weeks at her home here. • • 41111. O an, 1111 „ , w ,11„11„ 11111111.1111.11111111,4111011111111111/11111.1111111111 iiiii , u,l11u11n ' Un, 11,ll ..1,...11.11, ,,,,, 1...1111 ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 111111111/...111n`1 CK EXTRA EXTRA STRATFORD JUNIOR B VS. SEAFORTH BEAVERS AT SEAFORTH THURS., FEB. 20 . 8.30 P.M. That fine sportsman, Dave Pinkney, will bring his Junior B team to Seaforth on Thursday, Feb'y 20th, to play an exhibition game with the Beavers. — Here is a chance to see HOCKEY AT ITS BEST See It - Sure • Adults 35c, Children 15c llll 0.111111111111 lllllllllll. llllll 11111111111 lllll llllll 1.1.111111110011__- lllllll1111,,,,, llllllll11111111,,,,,,,,,1,111,,, llllllllllllllll lllllll attendance of eleven. Mrs. Lorne Elliott read a fine paper on tithing. Several items of business were dis- cussed. DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Matt Coyne, Brant- ford, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne. Edward Holland, St. Jerome's College, Kitchener, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Holland. Mary Costello, London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cost- ello. Mrs. Lucy Burns, London, with .Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nagle and other relatives. Misses Dorothy and Catherine Jordon, Kitchener. with their mother Mrs. Loretta Jordon. Mrs. Reta Newcombe returned home after spending the past two weeks with her husband in Montreal. Miss Mary Margaret Ryan, Lon- don, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan. Miss Jean Costello, Sacred Heart Commercial, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Costello. Misses Geraldine Ryan and Angela Morris, Stratford Normal, with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flanagan at tended a presentation and farewell party in honor of James Brown its Kinkora, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jordon, in London. Mr. Steve Johnston, London, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Johnston. ' Mr. Martin Murray, London, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray. A meeting of the C.Y.O. met in the parish hall. Election of officers as follows: Pres., Joseph Delaney; Vice, -Pres., Marie Nagle; Sec., Lewis Looby; treas., Bessie Cronin; enter- tainment committee, Kathleen Sta- pleton, James Krauskopf, Katherine' Wood, Clarence Ryan; cultural; committee: Helen Flanagan, Marie' Evans, Mary Stapleton, Morris Ry-! an; athletic committee: Leo Ryan. James Delaney, Frank O'Rourke, Mary Stapleton: spiritual committee: Marie Dillon, Ellen Evans, Frank Cronin, Tom Dorsey. BORN. LOISELLF—At' Scott Memorial Hos- pital on February 13th, to NIt'. and Mrs. Einer Loiselle, Seaforth. a. son. YOUNG—At Scott Memorial Hospital on Feb. 15th, to Mr. and Cliff Young, Staffa, a son. BROWN—At Scott Memorial Hospital on Feb. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Brown, Walton, a daughter. The Lutheran League enjoyed a Valentine social in the basement of the church on Monday evening. Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies on Monday evening. Lenten Services began on Wed- nesday evening and will be . held every Wednesday evening beginning at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Muegge, Bobby and Richard of Seaforth with Mr. and Mrs. John Amstein. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Hart of Lon- don with Mr, and Mrs. Lonie G. Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and Audrey visted her parents, Mr. and o Sun- day. n Lr�-e ore at Clinton. Mrs. day. Mrs. Don Markle and Miss Dar- lene Forest of Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Diegel. CONSTANCE Mr. George. Addison spent the weekend in Toronto. Mrs. Samos Medd received a pain- ful injury to her shoulder when up- set out of the cutter Sunday night. We wish for her speedy recovery. Mr. Ken Betties is at present one of the operators on the McKillop. snowplow. Mr. and Mrs. Betties in -1 Mrs. Harry Byerman, attended the tend moving to WinthroP, I funeral of Mrs. Pinneke in. Stratford Miss Betty Addison sprained her, on Friday. ankle while playing at school on' wiMrs. Frank Mrs. Ed. E ling of Toronto, Monday. • CROMA.RTY :13r. James Scott Jr. is a patient at Seaforth hospital and Mr. Alex. Ramsay is a patient at Westminster Hospital, London. \'Iiss Jean McCulloch, London, with her parents. Miss Betty McKellar with Mr. and Mrs. Will Routley, Elintvills. Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Adams with friends at Linwood. Messrs. Everard Kerslake. An- thony Allen, Eldon. Allen, Ross Houghton tied Bob Sattler motored to Toronto on Saturday and attend- ed the hockey match in Maple Leaf Gardens. The Marion Ritchie Auxiliary held their monthly meeting in the church on Thursday of last week with an BRODHAGEN Mr. Wilfred Jacob of Toronto with Mr. and NIrs. Wm. Jacob. ,Mr. and Mrs. 3'. Fred Rock of near Monkton with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Querengesser. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Diegel and Jinntty of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Diegel. Mrs, Diegel and Jimmy remaining for several weeks. Mr. Roy Amstein of Kitchener A whis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. HenrythHenrL. Diegel of London with Mt'. and Mrs. W, L. Querengessor• Mrs. George Wright and baby son Bruce, are at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kintner Mr. Cayman Mogic of Wallaceburg with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mogk. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Ham- ilton with Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hille- brecht. Mrs. Miller remaining for 0 eek, Mr.. atul Mrs. Howard Querenges- W. O. H. A. Hockey!! Seri -Finals NEWTON vs SEAFORTH "HOME BREWS" Palace Rink Saturday NUe FEB. 22 8.30 P. M. SHARP Admission—Adults $ i' Children 1 5c SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL presents A MUSICAL EVENING Friday, February 21 IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 8.30 P.M. FEATURING MARY McDONALD, Pianist Outstanding Canadian Pianist who has staged a recital in Eaton Audit opittat and has accompanied several Met ropolitan Opera stens W11110 piauisr Of I11.' National Opera Clttb of New York ILONA MILIAN, Violinist A 1-ittnga rias Violinist and First Prize 1\'inurt•. for Violin, at the P.. N. 1C. ..FREDERICK MORRIS, .Baritone Oise of Canada's Finest e t ISariton,'s, who has sung on Radio, in opera, and on the concert •Stlgv, f1 has fins' cumpht i .t I(itt' ntonlat ('`c,ueerh ,'n,t(l'lii,atl ,1 P.nttt ?,plate$ Idol '1 and t, ,n'ati Lal:,' Lonisr+, ADMISSION: t:'lII1,I'1R N _nc•; ADULTS 35e (Tickets may beohteined from any HIOh School Student) emote ser and daughter Susan of Water- ter ater- loo with Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Qneren-, getter'. Mb.'Robt. Rock of Waterloo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Edwin Rock. Mr. Joe Berry of Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs, George Mogk. Mrs. Wm, Riehl of Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Wrn, S. Stiehl. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Byerman, Larry and Dianne of Seaforth, with Mr and Mrs, Louis Hillebrecltt. Misses Kathleen and Arbutus Smith of Atwood, with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Diegel. The pupils and the. children of preschool age of theseettot enjoyed a Valentine party at the school on Friday afternoon. A' program, and games provided entertainment and a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Ed. Eickmcir, Mrs. Pinneke, CO - OP CHICK STARTER AND CHICK GRIT Grass Seeds Fertilizer Place your orders now SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE Phone 9