HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1947-12-04, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1947
KIPPEN
Before leaving for their new home
M the city Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas
1)0ynlan entertained a few friends
, tt,rsss 1:k
Daockig!
Cardno's Hall
SA`., DEC. 6
INTRODUCING
Ross Pearce
AND
HIS MUSIC
Dancing Every Saturday.
Adm. 50c. Dancing at 9 p.m,
Afternoon Tea
SAT., DEC. 4
FROM 3 TO 5.30 P.M.
The Catholic Women's League will
hold an Afternoon Tea, Home Bak-
ing Sale and Drawing for a Christ-
mas Cake
in St. James' School Hall
Everybody Welcome
pieceeeeemececace
to a sumptuous duck supper. :After
wards, while Ann Haugh played the
piano, Mr. and Mrs. Dayman were
;askedto come forward and were
lue woollen
bpresented b
blanket by Margaret and Sharon
Smillie and a magazine rack by Jean
!McNaughton and Suane Haugh, and
the following address was read by
Mi. Clarence Smillie. Dear Mabe and
Tom --
The light in friendship's window
Shines out down memory street
Where pass the folks we cherish,
And find so dear to greet.
With flame that never flickers,
And cheer forever true—
The light in friendship's window
Is kept for folks like your
Everytime we'll think of you,
It'll be always sure to start
A little thrill of happiness,
Deep down within our heart.
A little thrill of happiness,
And thankfulness as well;
Because your friendship means to us
Much more than we can tell!
Signed on behalf of your friends
who have appreciated, respected, and
loved you both. Mr. •and Mrs. James
McNaughton, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Haugh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day -
man, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smillie,
and Tena McNaughton,
Mrs. Thomas Dayman expressed
their thanks in a few well chosen
words. Margaret and Sharon Smillie
then gave Mrs. Dayman a shell
bracelet from their two wee sisters,
Carolyn and Brenda, and themselves
—and an enjoyable evening was
spent by all.
ATTENTI
MOTORISTS
Now that Winter is here the Town Coun-
CD. has asked the Police to keep the streets in
the town clear of parked cars between the
hours of 2 and 8 a.m. daily, so as to give the
snowplow a chance to plow the streets before
business places open and traffic gets heavy.
So during Winter months parking will be
prohibited on every street in the town be-
tween the hours. of 2 and 8 a.m.
People also are reminded that it is illegal
to put ashes on the street.
Please co-operate.
BY ORDER OF THE
TOWN COUNCIL
Lumber
ON HAND
1 car of Cedar -2" x 4" to 12" and 3" x 4" to 12". Lengths 8' to 22'
SPRUCE
in 1- and 2 -inch, all widths and lengths; also car of Tongue and
Groove Spruce 5, 6, '7 and 8 inches wide
PEELED CEDAR POSTS Straight and in good sizes.
CEDAR GRAIN SHINGLES
Dover White and Grey: Famous Johns -Manville Siding
INSULATION ---Loose or by the carton. Reclaimed Cedar Shingles
No. 1 Red Band XXXXX Cedar Shingles.
PLYWOOD 1/13, 3/16, 14 various sizes. '
Lime and Hardwall Plaster Asphalt Shingles
I3eaverboard and Flexboard Hardwall Plaster, Roll Rooting
Sashes and Doors. %" New Oak Hardwood Flooring
On Hand—Solve good Egg Coal—Stove Coke—Alberta Nut
Car of -Rosedale Hard Lump Coal on the way
Seaforth Supply
& Fuel Ltd.
"Where the Best Costs No More"
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DEAD, OLD OR DISABLED
Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep and Hogs
PROMPT COLLECTION — WE DO THE LOADING
DARLING & CO.
OF CANADA
LIMITED
Phone COLLECT Seaforth, 15; Exeter, 235; Walkerton, 1354r-6
FREE ANIMAL SE III
OLD.DISABLED OR DEAD
CAMS • MOSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES
fitly cod Efficiently Removed
aply Phone Coiled
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+ STRATFORD 215
INGERSOLL 21
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN, TOPICS
Nlr• Harold 1 omiell moved on Fi i -
day from Varna 1:O the residen00 00
Centre street which he recently pili-
chased from Mr. W. J. McIntosh.
Mr. Thomas Ross of Basswood,
Manitoba, is spending the winter With
his sister,' Mrs, Margaret Cuthill, and
other relatives,
Mrs, Louis Looby and Miss Loreen
Looby, 'R.N,, Dublin, spent a few days
with Mr, and Mrs. C. Trott and Aim,
Mrs. Edith Lindsay and son. Mr.
Rowan Lindsay, Detroit, were week-
end visitors with friends in town.
Miss June Shaw, London, spent the
woek end with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. W. R. Shaw.
Miss Audrey Hall visited in London
over the week end.
Mr, Donald Munn, London, spent
the week end with his parents, Dr:
aud Mrs. J. Munn. -
Mr. anti Mrs. Lapsley Smith and
family, Toronto, were week -end visit,
Drs with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Smith,
Mr. Bud Smith, Loudon, spent the
week end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Smith,
Miss Teresa McIver, Petroiia, visit-
ed with nor parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Peter McIver, over the week end,
Miss Rhia Hills spent the week end
with relatives here,
Mr. Mel Lavigne, Wingham, visited
over the week end at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Archie Hubert.
Mrs. J. H. Quigley spent ten days
visiting friends in Kitchener, Galt
and Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aldington, Varna,
were visitors Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Addington.
Mr. Ken Eaton, Leaden, spent the
week end with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. George Eaton,
Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Stapleton, Dub-
lin, visited on Sunday with their dau-
ghter and Bonn -law, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Box,
Miss Teresa Eckert, London, spent
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Eckert,
Miss Ruth Shiuen, Toronto, visited
over the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shiuen.
Mr, Audrey., Little leaves on Satur-
day to spend the winter in Brantford
with his son, Mr. W. H. Little,
BRODHAGEN
On Friday evening about 75 relat-
ivos, friends and neighbors gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G.
Hinz and surprised them on the oc-
casion of their 25th wedding anniver-
sary on Saturday. During the evening
a mock wedding was staged with the
following taking part: Minister, Rob-
ert Rock; Bride, Oscar Elligsen;
Groom, Mrs, Oscar Elligsen; Brides-
maids, Miss Aletha McMillan, Don
Barber and Frank Hughes, After
which Robert Rock called on Rev.
Schultz to address the bride and
groom of 25 years. Then Mrs. Normal;
Bode and : Mrs, Wilfred Ahrens made
the presentation of chest of silver, a
Sunbeam automatic electric waffle
iron, Sunbeam automatic. toaster, a
large Silver Tray, also beautiful
flowers. Mr, and Mrs. Hinz made a
very suitable reply. The balance of
the evening was spent in progressive
euchre and sing -song, The prizes for
euchre went to Mrs. Geo, kiogk, Nor-
man Beuermann, Mrs. Frank Hughes,
Les Beuermaun.
Silver Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs.. John G. Hinz of Brod-
hagen celebrated their silver wedding
anniversary on Saturday, Nov, 29, at
their Monne, when they were hosts to
about 65 relatives to a bounteous din-
ner. The table was centered with a
three-tier beautifully decorated anni-
versary cake and two tall white
tapers and chrysanthemums decorated
the room. Mr, and Mrs. Hinz were the
recipients of a number of lovely gifts
in silver. The evening was spent in
singing and dancing.
air. and Mrs, Hinz were married in
St, Peter's Lutheran Church, Brod-
bagon, on Nov. 29, 1922, by the Rev.
John Alberti. Mrs, Flinz was the for-
mer Irene Wesenberg, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wesen-
berg, The attendants were Gertrude
Hinz, (now Mrs. Norman Bode),
and Norman Bode. Miss Una Schel-
lenberger of Mitchell was the flower
girl and all were present at the cele-
bration. Mr. and Mrs. Hinz have a
family of three daughters, Doris (Mrs.
Donald Barber of Guelph), Maureen
anti. Winnifred at home, and one
granddaughter Shirlee Anne Barber,
Guests were present from Niagara
Falls, N.Y„ Guelph, Waterloo, 'Brus-
sels, Kitchener, lifftcltell, Detroit,
Hamilton. Congratulations and best
wishes were received by telegram,
cards and letters, including one from
Rev. and Mrs, John Alberti, of Phila-
delphia,
Mr, •and Mrs. Clayton Carlton and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes of 'Nis
gaga Falls, N.Y., Mrs. Barbara McLeod
and Jean of Hamilton, visited Mr. and
?Sirs. Chas, Ahrens and Mr, aud Mrs,
John G-. Hinz.
Mrs. Louise Hinz ' has returned to
her home after being confined to the
Stratford Hospital for the 'past sev-
eral months,
Mrs, Edwin Rock and Jane spent a
few days with her sister Mie.. J. Ford
and Mr. Ford, at .London. Mr, Rock,
Joanne and Gwen, spent the week end
at the sante home.
Our School Concert is •to be ]geld
December 19.
Farm Forum was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, R. Sholdice on Mon-
day evening Next Monday it will be
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Manuel Bouermau.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rock of De-
troit with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. )ickmier
Master Jimmy Diegel of Waterloo is
visiting his grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. I3enry L. Diegel,
13irt11—Diegel—At the Kitchener-
Waterloo hospital, or Thursday, Nov,
27th, 1947, to Mr, and Mrs. R. Oscar
Diegel of Waterloo, a• son, a brother
for Jimmy.
Mr, and Mrs, Herman Leonhardt.
spent Sunday with .Edith and Clara
Meyer at Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Bennewios of
Woodstock with Mr, and Mrs. 3, L,
Bellnewies.
Mrs. IHy Ifletier Sr. has left to spend.
the winter months with her slaughter
w4AVAVTI5A ..,42? -7•20`t
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Clever new handbags in
all the newest shapes
including over the
shoulder styles. Made
of plastics, cord!, or
leathers in Red, Brown
or Black
3.95 to 8.95
GIVE HER
HOSIERY
Hosiery is always one of
the top gift items, but in
these newer darker tones,
you'll make a real hit this
Christmas.
Kayser, Gotham, Orient
and Butterfly makes in all
the popular qualities. All
new fall shades
Lovely
COSTUME
JEWELRY
Earrings, chatelaines, brooches,
pins, pendants, clasps and neck
laces in clever new designs,
Brightly ornamented with bril-
liants or pearls.
Priced
1.00 to 4.00
Nylons ,. 1.40 to 2.25
Rayons 1.00
Crepes 1 35
Lisles 1.25
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The
New
Yorker
Shirt
2.25
Man -tailored short sleeve shirts In
shades of white, gold, blue,rose, maroon
and red. Good quality slub broadcloth.
Sixes 14 to 20
Lovely
Lunch
Cloths,
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Linen, cotton, or spun, Lunch Cloths in
a wide showing of floral prints, checks
or plaids. Priced
3.95 to 5,95
GIFT UMBRELLAS
Umbrellas always made a popular gift
item. These come in clear or colored
plastics or plain and plaid rayons, with
clever plastic handles
5.50 to 7.95
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TEWA 'T ROS®
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Mrs. Carl Mikol anti Mr. Itikel near
Sebringville,
Mn Ross Loonbardt spent Sunday
in Hamilton,
Mrs. Art Priestap entertained a
number of girls on the occasion of her
daughter Marlene's birthday on Sat-
urday, Nov, 22,
BRUCEFI£LD
Mr. and Mrs. Batten of Portage la
Prairie were guests at the hone of
Mr. and Mrs. 13. Keyes last week .
Temperance service was held here
et the morning - service -Sunday,
when Mr. Hodgins of Stratford deliv-
ered a tenlpevallee : sermon Temper-
ance slides with sound were also
shown at this service.
Misses Tna and Ellen Scott. of Lon-
don spent the week end with their
brothers and families.
Dr, Carman Haugh of Toronto visit-
ed with his parents over week end.
Mrs. R Dawson was taken to• Sen -
forth hospital the first of the week;
Friends hope for a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Doan or Inwood was a guest
at the home of •Mrs. A. Hohnel' the.
first of this week, •
CONSTANCE
Mr. Gorden Buchanan returned
home Friday after spending the
past few months in the West.
Miss Francis Downey of Ajax
spent the weekend visiting with
Stephensons.
Mr. Frank Riley is a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Riley of Sea -
forth spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Chas. Riley,
We are sorry to know baby Ron-
ald Buchanan, son of Mn and Mrs.
Donald Buchanan is in Seaforth
Hospital.
Mr. Kelso Adams of Saltford
visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Adams on Monday.
LOGAN
Fort REEVE
POLL #1 2 3 4 5 6 7–Thi.
28 Ahretis 40. 31 04 76 11 4
Gaffney 24 au 76 71 41 71 -din
FOR COUNCIL
Bach 33 511 87 131 44 21 43 119.
Bartlett 38 53 01 81 50 35 75... 413
Ohelt'c 52 10 07 73 42 23 50.....410
Rrau9koot 20 fan 74 bit 52 11 31-330
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81,..n,on 215 73 -17 113 42 21 -12--309
,I, A. RUDOLPff, Rel. Officer.
The Perfect Answer to Your Caft
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We have a delightful selection of
Christmas Albums & Records
LEGION
Xmas Bingo
in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
WED Oii
S p,111. to 10.311 p.m.
Featuring
Fowl and Other
Prizes
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Come and have a good tinge as
this Is the last Bingo of the
year.
:Admission 1"ree, Cards 5c
Special Cards 10c each
Auspices of, Branch 156,
Can. Legion
Pres-. C. P. Sills
Treas., J M. Mc'hlillan
Sea, A. W. Sillery
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DECEMBER 29
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