HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1947-08-14, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THE SEAFcJRTH NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers
WALTON
Mrs. T. Wilson, London, with her
mother, Mrs R. W, Hoy.
Miss Mona Bennett, Seaforth,
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett, her
•uncle,
Miss H. :Bary of Rochester, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hum-
phries,
Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Johnston
and family at Haliburton and Ot-
tawa,
WINTHROP
B9 .,
Miss.Jean Pry ce of Galt spent t
the
week end at her home here.
Mr. Wm. Campbell of the steamer
Bayfax visited his parents Mr, and
Mrs, John Campbell last week.
Mr. Wm, How had the misfortune
to have his foot injured, having a
heavy wheel fall on it on Monday.
Mr, Ken settles rushed him to a doc-
tor where x-rays showed that no
bones were broken.
Mrs. McKay of Toronto visited her
sister Mrs. James Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rode and tam -
of Palmerston were Sunday visit -
Mr, and Mrs. Brewer and Mr. Lorne
Churchill of Cleveland were here at-
tending the funeral of the 1ate Mrs.
John Hudie. Mrs. Brewer is staying
with her mother for a time while Mrs.
Churchill, who has been here for
some time, returned home With Mr.
Churchill,
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Trewartha and
family attended the Perth Jersey
Breeders picnic in Listowel,
Miss Barbara and Master Ronnie
Trewartha are holidaying In Seaforth
at their grandparents', Mr. and Airs.
Harburn.
Miss Isobel Betties spent a few
days in London. Mr, Gordon Betties
has returned to London after spend-
ing the past two weeks at his home,
Mr. W. 0. Hodge of Merritton spent
the week end with his daughter Mrs.
Margaret Horne. Mrs. Helen Laugh -
man and Mary who spent the past
week dere returned home with him.
We are glad to report that Verne
Leslie, infant son of DL. and Mrs,
Leslie Dolma.ge, who is in sick child-
ren's hospital, London, is improsing,
and we hope he will soon be able to
comehome. •
Rev, G, L, Morrow will take the
service at Winthrop, Dints and Bethel
on Sunday, Aug. 24, at the usual hour.
of service.
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Campbell of
Toronto were here attending the fun-
eral of Mrs. John Hudie. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Saar McSpadden and
family are visiting at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. 2. McSpadden.
NIr. R. X. Davidson who has been in
Scott 'Memorial 0 1 1 Hosp lint has returned
home.
Miss Dorothy and Master Donnie
Dodds are spending their holidays in
Kitchener.
Many people were sorry to hear of
the sudden „passing of Mrs. John
Hudie, the former Margaret Campbell,
eldest daughter of Mrs, James Camp-
bell and the late Mr. Campbell, who
died in Clinton Hospital after a few
days' illness: She is survived by her
aged mother Mrs. James Campbell,
and three brothers, John of McKillop,
Hugh of London, and Archie of Tor-
onto, two sisters, Mrs, Lorne Chur-
chill and Mrs. B. Brewer, Cleveland.
Interment was in Hayfield Cemetery.
HULLETT
Mrs, McCall and Mrs. Hill of Re-
gina, Sask., are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley. It is
a happy reunion as Mrs. Riley has
been separated from her mother,
Mrs. McCall, and sister Mrs. Hill, for
over twenty-nine years.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Riley on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Riley, Shirley -
an and Dennis, Kitchener, and Miss
Joyce Wilbee of Seaforth,
Mrs, Adam Nicholson returned
home on Monday evening after
spending a week at Kincardine. Tiv-
e1t0n,
AMENDED PRIZE LIST
SPFCI.IL NOTICE.-Echibitnrs are requested to make their entries early- and on
the enclosed forms in the proper column, the class, section and exact description of the
u t€rie or animal anteid.
All Cla,see shall Ire called as they ap11ea0 in the book.
All animals an -t be in the ring within five minutes after their class is called.
If nut a member, enclose 91 membership fee. School Children will use the special
entry form, noting particularly the number of their School and the Township.
HORSES - SECTION A
Committee in AlberHar Harrison, Charlie Fr alconer, ,illiam Alfred Buchanan S. Broadfaal,
1. T weohip Special -Best three homes from one municipality, not necessarily owned
by one man. 1st prize, 99; 2nd prize, 56; 3rd lfrize, 53.
2. Best handled colt. any class, led by boy or girl, 11 years and under,
rnizes--$l,'(, $2.00, 51.00.
3. McMichael Special -Best foal sired by any of the following stallions: West Pine
Supreme, Royal Carbt'eok, Refifinnerr`1st prize
01 2nd prize, 53; 3rd prize, -$2.
DRA1st 2nd 3rd 4th
56.00 S4.06 $2,00 51,00
4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
4.00 3.00 2,00 1,.00
4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00
Badge
12.00 9.00 5.00 3,00
C1a44
1. Brood mare with foal by her side
2. Foal of 1947
3. Filly or gelding. 4 years or over
4. Filly or gelding, 3 years old
. Filly or gelding. 2 years old
5. Filly or gelding. 1 year old
Sweepstakes
i. Heavy draught team In harness
AGRICULTCRAL
. Brood mare with foal by her side
9. Foal of 1947
1n. Filly or gelding, 4 years or over
11. Filly or gelding,oyears old
12, Filly or gelding, years old
13. Filly or gelding. 1 year old
Sweepstakes
14. Agricultural team In harness
PERCHERON
13. Brood mare with foal by her side
16. Nal of 1947
17, Filly or gelding. 4 years or over
19. Filly or gelding, 3 years old
Ln. Filly or gelding. S' years old
20, Pilly or gelding, 1 sear old
Rweep=takes
21. Pereheron team in harness
BELGIAN
r Brood mare with foal by her side 6.00 4.00
11 23. Foal of 1947 4.00 3.00
t Filly or ..l I nc 4 years or over 4.00 2.00
Filly r 3 J ling 7 years old 4.00 2,00
F
Filly nr celeling. 2 years old 4.00 3.00
Filly t gelding,1 year old 4.00 3.00
Sweepstakes Badge
. Belgian team. In harnnes 12.00. 9.00. 0.00 3.00
WAGON HORSES
Brood mere with foal by her side 4.00 3.00 2.00
i,. Foal of 13.47 4.00 3.00 2,00
111. Filly or ge€din 1 soar.+ nr over 4.00 2.00 2.00
1L. Fitly or gelding, 3 years old 4.00 3.00 - 2.00
33. Fitly or gelding, 2 years old 4A6 3.00 2.00
:a3. Filly or gelding, 1 year .old - - 4.00 $.00 2.00
. Wa:-nn /PM in heroes? 12.00 9.00' 3,au
06, F,ur-horse tandem, hitched 20.00 133.09 10.20
LIGHT HORSES - SECTION A-1
mess 1st 2nd 3rd
1. Carr a • har=e in .harness, 1.5-2 and over 010,09 90.00 $6.50
Carriage horse in harness, under 12-2 10,00 0.09 6.00
Sin 1 earring„ hone which did not win 0 prize-
in open class 5.90. 4.55 3,n0
1. Roadster hawse in harness, 15-2 and over, once
around track 10.00 8.00 6.00
Roadster horse in harness, under 15-2, once
around track 10.00 R,S0
r SIngle roadster horse in harness which did net
v2n a prize in opnt, class 9.05 4.00 3.00
Carriage. teem €n harness 12.00 9,00 6.00
v Roadster team in harness, nnee around- track 10.00 3.00 6.00
Best Angle turnout, lady and gentleman 6.00 4,60 3,00
10 Best lady driver 0.00 4.00 '2.00.
a1
Single driver hitched to buggy, to be fudged
fee. .tyle, speed and confirmation, once around
the track - 6.00 4.00 3.00 2,00
S 12. lnd pony brood mare with colt by side,3.00 2.00 1.90
pony, any are. led byboy or girl, 13
years nr under 3.00 2,00 1.09
11. r,hcthmd foal 3,00 2.00 1.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
Badge
12.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
Badge
12.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
0.05
3.00
2,00
2.00
2.00
2,00
2.00
2,00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
9.00 6.00 3.00
4.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
0,00
9.00.
2,00 1.00
2.00 1.00
2.00 1.00
2.00 1.00
2.00 1.00
6.00 3.00
2.90
2,00
5.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 !
1.00
1.00
1.161
1.00
1.05
1.00
1.00.
3.50
0111
4 5o
4.00
4,00
6.00 4,00
4.00
4.00
2.00
2.00 I
CORRECTION: Page 13 -The Special W. J. Thompson prize of 99 1. merchandise
t. Ib to Jersey and Holstein Classes to be given to Beat COW of the breed, 16 limited to
hihito,, residing within 20 miles of Seaforth
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
.I. M. GOVENLOCK. Pros. MRS. JOS. GRUMMETT, Sec.-Treas.
Top Grade Drumheller Deep Seam
ALBERTA COAL
is on the way. Get your order in
FA MOUS
READING BRIQUETS
HARD COAL
Burns completely, no unburned coals fall through the grate.
The residue sifts down to a fine ash.
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DEAD, OLD OR DISABLED
Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep, and Hogs
PROMPT COLLECTION - WE DO THE LOADING
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LIMITED
COLLECT Seaforth, 15; Exeter, 235; Walkerton, 135-r-6
Mrs. Cooke of Clinton spent the Doig or Mrs. Ebner Cameron, The
weekend at the home of her daugh- ' Institute will have prints taken from
tees 1VIrs. F, Riley and Mrs. Joe these pictures and the originals will
Riley of Constance. ',be returned to the owners:
Mrs 112. Huddleston, who has;. The slim, of $5 ,vas voted to be sent
been visiting at Milverton, Ont.,'.to the London Area convention,
for e past two months, has re- Mrs, Gordon MacDonald took o
the over
tuned to her hone in Whitewood! the meeting,_ An article was read, on
While, in Ontario, -Ml's. Huddleston '"How, to protect your family from
visited at the home of Mr .and Mrs, fire." Mrs. Wilfred Coleman gave a
C. W. Riley (nee Mamie McCall), at, Humorous. reading, Mrs. Raymond
Clinton, Mrs, Riley wished to be re- Nott Cond'uctecl a slogain contest.'
membered to her friends hi Wolseley
and Greenville district.
BRUCEFIELD
Mi. McPherson, son and family. of
Nebraska, U.S. visited with the for-
s
mer' sister Mrs, Alex Mustard Sr.
last week.
hiss Edna _llustard is spending a
few weeks .at Inver .Huron.
Rev. and Mrs. ,Stanway, Rose and
Nancy returned from their visit to
Cape Breton last .Saturday, Mr.
Stanway will occupy his pulpit here
next Sunday.
Mr. John Kitchen of Dresden
spent a couple of days with relatives
here last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Webster McNaugh-
tot and David of Guelph are guests
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W.
Haugh.
Rev. and Mrs. H. Weight of Arta
and children called on a few of their
former friends on Tuesday ,
The W.M.S. held their monthly
'meeting on Tuesday afternoon with
the president Mrs: H. Dalrymple in
charge. Worship service was taken
by Mrs. C. Haugh which opened with
hymn "0 God of Love". Scripture
reading Isaiah 2: 2-4 and 11: 1-10
was • read and responsive reading
from psalms. The preamble to the
charter of the United Nations was
read in unison. The Lord's prayer
repeated and silentprayers were of-
fered for the United Nations. The
business part of the meeting was
taken by Mrs. Dalrymple. The mis-
sionary program "The Nations get
together" was in charge of Mrs, F.
Baird, she was assisted by Mrs. H.
Aikenhead, Mrs. M. Stevens, Mils.
R. Scott, Mrs. A. McQueen. Mrs, W.
Scott, and Miss E. Bowey. Hymn
"God of our Fathers, ,mown of old"
Sivas sung and Mrs. Dalrymple. closed
the meeting with prayer.
Mr. Will Hill is not so well again,
he was taken to Seaforth hospital on
Tuesday.
Mrs. O'Brien who is ill is being
cared for by her daughter Miss R.
Rouatt of London,
Mr. A. Caldwell is also confined to
his bed.
Mrs. Ken McGowan and infant son
returned home last week from Sea -
forth hospital:
Several from here attended the
funeral of the late Mr. John Forrest
in Hensall, last week.
VARNA
Mr. Charles Reid; Roy Elliott,
Alvin Clayton and Iieith Keys spent
Wednesday of last week in Hanover
taking in the Old Boys' Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys and Mr.
James Reid spent Sunday in Thed-
ford, visiting friends
Mrs. Annie McNaughton of London
was the guest of her sister Mrs, J.
Rathwell the past week.
Mrs. Austin has returned to her
Home after spending mine time with
her daughter in Detroit, and is much
improved in health.
Mr, Jack Reid, of Flint, Mich., was
renewing acquaintances here. On his
return he was accompanied by Mrs.
E. McClinchey.
Mr. and Mrs. Soper are having a
holiday in company with the iormer's
brother and wife. They will visit
many points of interest.
Mrs. Thos. Aldington of,Seaforth is
the guest of her son John and Mrs.
Allington.
1111', and Mrs. Butler of Clinton at-
tended service in St. John's Anglican
Church Sunday evening to witness the
baptism of their granddaughter, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chuter,
Horriston.
Mrs. E. McAsh has returned to tine:
village after spending several months:
with her daughter in Tontach, Mich.
Miss Gertie Snaith Is visiting the
parental home.
The ladies of St, John's Anglican
Church purpose holding a salad sup-
per in Bayfield on Mr. Lanibert's lawn
some evening next week.
SEAFORTH INSTITUTE
HOLDS MEETING.
The ,Sewlorth Women's Institute
met on Tues. Aug 12, at the home of
Mrs. Jack McLean. Mrs. Paul Doig,
Pres. was in the chair and opened
the meeting with. the Ode and Lord's
prayer. The roll call was answered
by "What to do or not do in case of
fire". The answers were splendid
and some good facts were brought
out. One which every rural resident
in the vicinity should know is that
the Seaforth firemen may respond to
rural fires hut the truck cannot be
}sought out of town. However the
Brucefield fire department and
truck will came to any rural fire.
District farmers and rural residents
would do well to keep this in mind.
Mrs. Elmer Cameron read the
minutes and financial statement.
Letters of thanks were read from
Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Brown for wed-
ding gift and C. Winnifred Clarke,
England for jelly sent by Seaforth
Red Cross Units.
During the business period it was
moved that the Institute run a series
of euchre and dances from October
through the winter months. They will
probably he held every first and third
Tuesday of the month. Lunch will be
provided. The Committee to make the
arrangements is Mrs. Ray Nott alld
Mrs. Dave MacLean. The proceeds of.
these events will he used to purchase
fornilere for Ole new rest room being'
erected in Seaforth.
Mrs. Doig requested that any one
.haviog any 20c pocket edition novels
which they can spare bring them to
the next meeting where they will be
collected and given to the Legion. '
Anyone who has pictures of the
pioneers of the district whose history
Is being compile;, in the Tweeclsmuir
Village history will please notify Mrs.
FVERYBODYS
BUSINESS
by
Invariably, the man who is
most eager to learn succeeds
most rapidly.
Obviously, then, it is advis-
able to use all available means
of learning more about our
jobs.
Experience is the greatest
teacher. Books and lectures
are a great help. But few real-
ize how much we can learn
by observing and talking to
people.
The people who can be of
most value to us in this way
are those who have made, or
are making, their mark in
this world. From their ideas,
experience and methods val-
uable information can be
gleaned. It is usually easy, I
find, to get these people to re-
spond wholeheartedly when
asked intelligent questions.
Nor should anyone feel
that they are humbling them-
selves by seeking to learn
from others. No one can
know all the answers.
But those who know most
are usually those who are al-
ways open-minded and try-
ing to learn more from others.
Over 4,000,000 Canadians
have learned that Life Insur-
ance provides security for
themselves and their families.
And because no other form
of investment can meet this
need, the number of life in-
surance policyholders grows
greater yearly.
W-197
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947
RE
THEATRE
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SEAPOR,T13
Thur., Fri. Sat. "STALLION ROAD"
wilh RONALD BEGAN.- ALEXIS SMITH - ZAC IARY SCOTT
The .locale for this Picture. ie the Horse -Breeding country of Southern Cal€forriia-
which.- makes for pleasant entertainment.,. Be sm'e to see it
1010N. TUES. WED.' In Technicolor . "CARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA"
with .DICK. HAYMES and VERA - ELLEN
Musical content of this delightful pieture Is tropical and. Latin. A' bright and
shining fruit salad: laded with Technicolor syrup, gayety and muse
Next Thurs. Fri, Sat. "SIOUX CITY SUE"
with GENE AUTREY and LYNNE ROBERTS
A class."A" Western with fine songs and a smart plot plus plenty of outdoi• action
COMING: "DECEPTION" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
witli CLAUDE RAINS - BETTE DAVIS - PAUL HENREID
Brucefield Community
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THURSDAY, AUG. 21
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DANCE MUSIC BY MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA
GAMES, WHEELS, BINGO, FUN FOR ALL
Admission Free
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