The Seaforth News, 1944-04-13, Page 1ALONG THP GARDEN PATH
Man ploughs and planta and digs and weeds,
He works with hoe . and spade;
God sendsthe sun, and rain, and air,
And thusa: garden's. made.
-
He must be -proud who tills :the soil
Andturns the heavy sod;.
e e o r Mow wonderful a thing to be
In partnership with God,
HURON COUNTY'S LEADINGNEWSPAPER
WHOLE SERIES, VOL, 66, No. 15
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1944
Phone 84
$1 a year
Next Clinic Here
On April 27th
Blood Donors .Honor Roll and
Display .of Plasma Will 'Be
Exhibited
The. next Red Grose Blood Donors
Clinic in Seaforth will be held in
Northside United Church on Thurs-
day, April 27. It Is hoped there will
be at least 160 donors at this clinic
and if this number is to be reached,
many new volunteers will be needed.
All healthy persons between the ages
of 18 and 60 are urged to give their
names to the Secretary, Mrs• Reg
Kerslake at 841, or to the representa-
tive in their district,
A. display of blood plasma as it Is
when ready for overseas shipment,
will shortly be seen in the window of
MacTavish's store. A Blood Donors
• Honor Roll will alsobe placed in this
'window. This Honor Moll will contain
the names of all persons who have
given successful donations at the
Seaforth Clinic, and the stars after
each name will indicate the number
of donations that person has given.
Names of new donors will be added
after each clinic.
Red Cross Notes
Open Meeting of Red Cross Society
Hold in the Separate School.
An open meeting of the Red Cross Society
will be held in the Separate School on
Tuesday, Antal 18th at 8,16 o'clock sharp. At
this meeting the honor roll of blood donors
will be displayed for the first time. The
committee in charge are grateful to Mr, J.
A. Stewart for the printing of names an
this honor roll. Thera will be special music
throughout the evening and the new Red
Cross song "Cross of Red on a Field of
White,' composed by Gordon V. Thompson
will be introduced. Reports by Mrs. A. W.
Moore, Mrs. It. Kerslake and Mrs. E. H.
Close from the provincial will be given. We
are hoping for si large representation from
all units and the town.
Our sewing committee have a large num-
ber of articles out and ready fol' sowing. We
also have the wool in now for our knitting
quota.
to be
*`blue coal'
THE SOLID FUEL EDS SOtID'COMFOST
E. L. BOX
PHONE 43
STEWART-WORKMAN. Mr. Hepburn Discusses
Northside United Church, Sea -
forth, was artistically decorated with Post War Problems
palms, Easter lilies, white snapdrag-
ons and white carnations torr the
double ring ceremony on Saturday Former Ontario Premier Ad-
which united in marriage Irene Vic- dresses Lions and Federation
toria Workman, only daughter of on Tuesday
Reverend H. V. and Mrs. Workman,
Northside United Church
Rev. H. V. Workman,, Minister.
11 a.m.-+"The Last Resurrection
Appearance."
2.30 p.m.—Sunday School..
7 p.m. -"Sufficiency In the Ways
of Life."
Welcome to these services.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister.
Sunday .School 10 a.m,
Morning subject, "God's Love
Care." "How Mu
Evening subject,
More."
Midweek meeting Thursday
8 p.m.
Seaforth to 'Roland Burke Stewart
, A very successful banquet under the joint
(RCAF.) Montreal, son of Mr. and auspices of the'Lions Club and Federation
Mrs. Hairy Stewart, of Seaforth.
of Agriculture was held in the basement of
R nd Gladstone E Wood B.A.,
First Presbyterian Church on 'I•ueeday even-
t k l, H
even -
Reverend
ing. ' he sees e• of the evening was on.
B.D. of King Street United Church, M. I. HaPbnen, who in n clear and forceful
London, was the officiating clergy- manner spoke on the development of Canada
man and Mr, W. B. Rothwell, Stoat in the post war Period, Mr. Hepburn was
introduced to the audience by Dr, F. T•
ford, played the wedding music. Bechely, remold schoolmate of the former
LAd. David Stewart, St, Thomas, Ont,u•lo premier, as a man "who knows his
brother of the groom, acted as best onions."
Hepburn commended the Lions Club
man and Mr. Kenneth Doherty, Tor-. and the Federation in their efforts ton ereato
onto, and Mr. Friel Stewart, Lon. god
buteeiootttieiiinta P ¢e nr wtm itAie Ent of . ion wishes to thank the Women's
don. were the ushers. The charming, Alberni, whose ala home gas in Seaforth. Instlttzte for the loan of their piano: corner's obstruct the vision of traf-
young bride was given in marriage Mr. Hepburn has n stock of humorous anal also wishes to :thank the public fie, it was claimed.
by her father, the pastor of North- stories which he uses on his audience Witt' for the very generous patronage, I An inventory of band equipment
side Church. She wore a• lovely gown good effect during his discourse•
of white slipper satin trimmed with his
Launching hMrt into. lu the notxaia huusvise d 1, The the* en'ce abletldanca epwhich fol- ` Instruments aluare valued oat $2 00
hornton lace, long tapering sleeves dwelt on the problems of tehabilitnUn- hn y
Cnnnda after' the war, inn broad lion -nolle lowed, l and uniforms at $750.
and sweetheart 'neckline. Her floor iced way i Leiters from the Department of
length illusion veil was trimmed with Comms mto office during the depression, ( Municipal Affairs regarding tax re-
honiton lace and pearls and she car- Mr. H fit i n said his government had been bates and from the Aeronautical In-
ried a shower bouquet of white roses met with heavy demands for relief in various saute of Canada on' post war avia-
forms, On the ether hand, the government
and white sweet peas, Miss Marian knew that the taxpayers, had hit by the de- tion were read. Purcahse of glazed.
Thompson, Toronto, was the maid of pression, were .unable to carry a further tile suitable for making necessary
in aur and was white he attired burden, Onto o ego ernmente government
it neves- • repairs on street drains was con -
in afloor-length white sheer gown nary t nasus 8""'"""'""1iovc n year on relief. sidered. It was decided to obtain in -
and awhile taffeta French bonli But it was a dead expenditure, nravidine le. j Book from Huron Cannty Library Ass e formation as to cot in a car lot,
trimmed with fuschia ostrich tips direct return, for the unemployed weirs idle. nunn at the nubile library, Seaforth, Aprd Condition of the railway crossing
Every nrovtnce in Canada, and every demo- June, 1014, Fiction: Claudia, Franke,; :rho
and streamers illusion
op taffeta. She Car" cratlo country found the sumo condition, the Pahiot. Buck; Mngniflcent Ohsesslon, Doug on Main street was described as
1•led an illusion puff hi fuschia shade Seal Great Britain, Australia and Naw ns t 'rhe n.A. Conks a Goose, Gardner ; Edge rough. A farmer had reported
from• which white cyclamen flower's Imputationstand huge lnnde eioned dnatu al of Beyond. Hendry; 'rile Mm, Who leen very g
gracefully hung. bliss Winnifred Away. Wlaghtc 'brie Nen• Trope, L;ncoln; a basket of eggs damaged when his
g reamlrcea•
The •Blue A'indnn•, Battey; 10,OD0 on the ear ivellt over the crossing. Council
Savauge and Miss Alma Lawrence, At the same time Germany. Japan arming end Hoof, Cray ; Elle, Spring, Marion • Melt' asked that the solicitor COmmUni-
g
Seaforth, were the'attractive brides- Italy ribound t�t actively
handy tugFool, Brand; Jungle Harvest, Giel• Nnrsen .tate with the C. N. R. regarding
maids, each wearing floor length ofthedemocratic Are People, Hancock ; You're the One,
bions Em
whitetaffeta gowns.and white illu- al agree
sion
What; slohead dresses trimmed •'h asked.
LARGE CROWD AT
LEGION EUCHRE
The Canadian Legion euchre and
dance .held in £he Seaforth armories
on Monday night was a 'huge suc-
cess, with a •large crowd present,
Proceeds were for the overseas cig-
arette fund, Between forty and fifty
tables were in play at euchre. Lady
winners were: most games, Miss
Margaret Montgomery, (Winthrop;
lone hands, Miss Dorothy Parke,
Seaforth; gents most games, Lloyd
Dungey; lone hands, Joseph Dol-
lnage. The door prize, No. 7403
was won by Mrs. Bev. Beaton.
A solo was rendered by Mr, Jas.
T. Scott, accompanied on the piano
by Mr. Earl Van Egmond. The Leg -
To Pave Part
Of Market St.
Town Council Will Seek Im-
provernent of the Railway
Crossing
The ,April meeting of the Town
Council was held in the council
chamber on Monday evening with
all members present, and Mayor
Sohn J. Chuff presided.
Council discussed the disposal of
refuse and provision of a permanent
dumping ground. The streets eotm-
mittee was asked to look into
matter of preventing cars from
parking too close to the cornerst n
Main street. Cars parked on h
NEW BOOKS AT THE
SEAFORTH LIBRARY
da preventing (emocl'a c nu- T;nm»lzrlas, lha Tn...... .. Goryn; Gal- repans.
m preparing themselves. hent Ihu,tst Dern, ill. end M COUne
was the are\ser tb all this, fife R � 1- • B 1 1•^n Hinkle • Xavrs to Cam-
rs. Cugat, d that the two
gree wit a Dine,, ne(a„ blocks on Market treet from Main
and fuschia ostlrich tips anti -pee twarWe had fee td the pander rand, Gaddis; Just Like 'n Gtra, Randall;
white since the der started, It >fou the 01 home,
A Golden- Age, Parmentel; Secret Valley, street to Jarvis street would need
carried white illusion •pU'ffs with of ortr money -through borrowing at home, Gregory; Barometer Rising, MacLennan; No to be paved this year. The streets
cyclamen flowers in fuschia shade. gooier, tsince attocould be It sedobpek fro n r More Gas, Norde Dark Lightning, Mil -
Trouble are to obtain information
At the reception held at Northside be 11, by the untie,. our only lora would Shooter,1CeHnycos ndThetmnMn Sn s ringer, I from the county engineer.
parsonage, the bride's mother was bo the onstage of oar. Christie; Mass Dean's Dllemma. Stevenson: Motions: Keating -Reid, that the
gowned in an aquamarine ensemble hadtaken"sof tv a�n toll iultte.slaninto Malden Voyage, Nmnts; Local Doctor, Maie I• Mayor and Clerk be authorized to
with black and white accessories. an. understanding of the remedy Never NUxAing Hnme eMurdeVsnah aooli 1The � Trail renew the dumping services with
Her corsage was talisman loses and nreve he dechired, should lack of money eS the Outlaw, Lehman; Design In Dta- Ml'. D. Nixon on the same terms as
hate sweet peas. The groom's m0- prevent men
ntnecesearyworking, and the emtntry tnonaa, Rnight. Non -Fiction: Secret Agent in 1943. Smith -Parke, that J. F.
T and Laugh
ther chose a floral orchid and green
silk jersey gown with matching ac-
cessories and her corsage was Joh-
anna Hill roses and orchid sweet
peas. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stewart
left for a wedding trip to Toronto
and Montreal, the bride wearing an
azure blue dressmaker suit with a
grey squirrel neck piece and match-
ing accessories. Guests were present
from Toronto, Aurora, Owen'Sound,
Petrolia, Bothwell, Blenheim, St.
Thomas, London, Stratford, Sea -
forth and vicinity.
SEAFORTH W. I. S
ELECT OFFICER
The annual meeting of the Seaforth
Women's Institute • was held Tuesday
afternoon, April 11 at the home of
Mrs. Raymond Nett. The president,
Mrs. was in the
hair. Afterthelode and the Lord's
prayer, the minutes of the previous
meeting were read and adopted. Roll
call was answered by paying of fees.
and owe ng edthe
for the nuse of the piano in
ch the armories. A committee was ap-
I pointed to arrange for a dance about.
at May 24. Miss Thelma Elgie presented
the slate of officers for the coating
St. Thomas Church
year as follows: Hon. President, Mrs. on p
d M Jack Stewart of Hamilton own
7 ti although t friendship a p 1 nd their eottaaes on Probably she Era
• ideal Mrs. Wil-
fred Coleman' 1st viae ares., Mrs.
Paul -Doig; 2nd vice prey„ t it ns Louisa street.
into Goodie; Secretary -treasurer, r, Mrs. ;eat food war. being provided. you are far from home. God speed Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fowlie, Mr. Laurie case I get out to Canada, as I suppose I
shall, T should like t look you up. That is
Raymond Nott; pianist, Mrs. Hugh prodForuction skofoo remember that the huge lunch Moonier were week end 0011000 00110 Misses ;f I have your permission and the time, That
Vi production of foodstuffs was whittling down your safe return." :Bili dainty a fiat- Fowlle of London and Mr, and Mrs• Gi is the main trouble with the navy; You are
Gordan Papple; plea
nrmtng \t a of .Japan. Nespa; Behveen ears
Before the wire, Australia and New Zee- ter, Japan.
You Can't Do Business With Daly and F. S. Sills be delegates to
land had . Hepburn
the danger of war byYthe National Air Conference, May
Japan. 1Mt'. Hepburn had the
thane coon- Ma and Hier Soap Rolnndt;i Hay avl Helm ;� Si- , end and 3rd, at Toronto.
hies at that time and envy Lhc exnnnsion of berm, LengYnl; Garden Flower's in Color.
their armament industries, providing wank soler; England Beautiful, Nutting; Getting The following accounts and sal -
government
• earnings basad en Yonas loaned to the Acquainted with Electricity. Morgan; Life arieS were passed: D. H. Wilson
goWm. Ab 'h their own people. with Father, Day 1 Bridging the Atlantic,
Wm. Aborhart had caught some each goal Gibbs: The Road t Courage, Holmes 1 The $78.58; R. Shinen, $25; J. Currie
when he proposed economic experiments in Aleutian Islands, Hutchison. Juvenile -The $$5; J. Cummings, $85; Thos,
Alberta, the speaker believed. History would Burgess blower Book fa• Children, Burgess; Storey, $70; J. A,.Wilson, pension,
Cerpot Y
Probably di say Mr. Aberharo
had aimed in the al Core of the RCMP., O Brien 'hi Al:- 520. Receiver -General of Canada
rightMdirection, declared
.red that
stud. gerttna; Henry ; The Missing Katcna,
Mr, Hepburn d l5100r that the lam democratic
Moon : Smoky Boy, Arason; ' Mother West (weed acct.) $221.56; Bell Tele -
ire of which
resources and de fol' the Wind's Neighbors, Burgess; Dr. Dolittle's phone Co, $3.55; Gore District Mut-
pooptem Old hnt been developed for the Garden, Lofting; Gay Kilties of Cape Bret, ual Fire Itis, Co., 513.50, C. P.
Mut-
People of hie Ontario in are d f century,. n, ISegeboom ; Kangaroo Twins. Hogan 1
and for which tout the erred forces are p
Atli4xial. Travels, Parker; IYftY Inman Lag- Sills $5• Municipal World, $9, Ed
fighting and dying to preserve, th, owurs of
'
protested after the war by the courage of ends, Jvne; Anything Can HnPpen, Phillips; $oyes, $7.20• Canadian National
Egypt, Holmes; Nobody's BoY, Malet; Hans Railways 5,02 Thompson's .Book
the omit to carry on andnprovide whatever Brinker, Dodge; Goithals and the Panama y $
economic Hepburn 'Ma a9 necessary Canal, Fast; The Prince ' and the Pauper, store, 51.90; tSeaforth Collegiate,
Mr. enmade S dear he still bel and Clemens. i $1,000; Alex Boyes $28.80• JOS,
to In wee r alike.
Whater all, farmer and Heffernan, $6.80; Henry Iioggarth
two dweller alike. benefit would there
PRESENTATION 512.40; Kerslake's6.80;Floureand Feed,
the
• in having the state own all the farms,
the banks, the insurance companies and, 512.05; Wm. Montgomery,
20;
every other enterprise, he asked, Capitalism
On Thursday evening last Mr, and$11.
undoubtedly had made its mistakes, but he Mrs, Jack Eisler were hosts to a J, A. Westcort; $18.69; Huron Ex -
helloed the grim economic necessities of war farewell party in honor of Pte. W. positor $42.10, D. H. Wilson, ,e m-
asa-provided
'a
hsa provided a lesson and a remedy for th
future.
Mr. Hepburn said he could not follow th., his home. Games and cards were
Y ° Wilbee who is spending his leave at. tion board, $45.
C.c.a, political or economic platform. He
la ed after which Billwas called to
freely admitted Inc had greatly broadened rho floor where an address was read
his whole political outlook in eighteen hectic
years of public life, and at present possible by Jack Eisler Jr.: ('Dear Bill, We
be was not directly attached to any party. have gathered together tonight to
it 'lits d economic progress since the neighborhood will miss you and how
1 MiN Hepburn had a word 'of encourage- Proud we are that you have ]ore
rout for the farmers of Canada during the the services.. We regret you are
war. There were half a million fewer people -leaving us Bill and hope you will ac -
During his address he made various ref- tell you how much the gang in this
eleneea t Russia and paid high tribute to
set military
an d
to
the forma now and yet Production had ce t this .ring to remind you of our
risen greatly. Farmers should not be afraid and pleasant memories.
to Plan ortime p,ntuc when
the presentt me mgtlook'
Wrist Watches
of Merit
We have been very for-
tunate in securing a large
number of the "Pierce Para•
shock" Wrist Watch. This is
a watch which combines
excellent appearance, com-
pact size, fine time keeping
quality and long service in a
very reasonable price.
15 Jewels, Waterproof,
Shockproof, Non magnetic,
with assorted styles and
dials at
24.75
plus Luxury Tax
We recommend this watch
after careful tests.
Fred S. Savauge -
Opposite Post Office
Seaforth
Phone 194 Res. 10
WINTHROP
The Red Cross unit will hold their meeting
Tuesday, April 15th. Ladies plane come and
,tet. the quilts finished. A euchre and dance
and auction sale of quilts will be held Fri-
day, April 31st,
Mr, and Mrs, William Montgomery, who
have resided in ldrantfatd the past few
years, have moved to their farm formerly
owned by Mr. David McFarlane.
Mina Beatrice Pryce of Stratford spent the
week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Ptyee.
Mr. Alvin Pryce, who has been working
in Galt, has returned to his home.
Mr.. and Mrs. Reg. Little and sons of St.
Catharines spent the week end with their
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Little and Mr.
and Mrs, Samuel Pethick,
Mrs, Robert McFarlane is visiting her
sister in Montreal.
Sewing clone for month of Marc?,; 6 bed
Jackets, 1 ladies coat size 46, 1 pr, Pyjamas
Sewing done in Jan.; 5 bed jackets, 7
ladies' coats size 46, 12 prs. pyjamas; 6 spray
towels, 10 triangular bandages, 2 abdominal
bandages, 4 hot water bottle covers, 11.
knitted wash cloths, 10 pr.. babies boots, I
baby nightgown, 6 baby diapers, 'i2 art•
teles, Feb.: 3 bed jackets, 42 abdominal
bandages, 12 hot water bottle covers, 4
dressing gowns, 16 girls blouses size 10-14,
12 pillow cases, 1 ladies coat size 46, patty
dross, 13 pyjamas. 103 articles.
Sewing done for month of March: 6 bed
jackets, ladies coat size 46, 1 pr. pyjamas,
S abdominal bandages, 3 hot water bottle
covers, 6 wash cloths. 1 bnbya•-night dress,
7 dressing gowns, 21 girls blouses sizes 10-
14, 8 pillow cases, 0 boys shirts, 17 pantie.
dresses, 3 parka :hoods,. 6 pinafore dresses,
10 bed socks, 2 boys combinations, 2 boys
coats size 8. Number of articles made for 3
months, 202, and three quilts. Knitting for
San., Feb., Mar, 0 pr, socks, 2 prs. short
seaman's seeks, 5 turtle neck sweaters, 3
pro, gloves, 11 prs. mitts, 1 scarf, 3 pr.
gloves, 11 prs. mitts, 1 scarf. 3 pr. childrens
mitts, 3 prs. childrens socks.
Letters received by Mrs. Eaton from sold -
tars who received pyjamas she had made:
March 18th, Dear Mrs.: Eaton—I was issued
BAYFIELD with the pyjamas last night which you made.
I am at present training for the Merchzmt
Pte. Grant Turner spent the holidays with Navy. I am only 16 years old but I think
his wife and son. we all ought to da our part in this terrible
Mr. Fred Turner of Goderich spent Sunday tsar, although I intend to make a career of
in the village with friends, the sea. There are fifty young lads at this
Ma, and Mrs. Harold Scotchme• and dou- hostel and I can assure you we are a real
ghter and Miss Mabel Seotehmer of Toronto holly noted and s training et homesick.
k. e e
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Scotchmer. pectins to get to sea about July, and it will
Mr, and Mra. David Dewar Of Toronto be the greatest .moment of my life, I am
Mr and very pleased to be able to write to someone
spelt the holidays with his parents,
in Canada as T have always wanted to settle
Mrs. Daviel Dewar.
Mr. an Mrs. ac e d there Ido not know why but it is
en a ougn n spent the no d ays in ;rtes and Rockies that have
Mrs. E B f increased might iE suf£tc 'Hoping you will not forget US Whlingered in my mind allies childhood. In
11 a...: Rev. a Transformed
li a .m, "Fear a Transformed
x+au,avAA•
7 p.m. "Doubting Thomas."
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
St. Mary's Church, Dublin
2.25 p.m. Sunday School.
3 p.m. "Doubting Thomas."
Egmondville United Church
Rev. A. W. Gardiner, B.A.,B.D.
10.30 a.m., .Sunday School.
11•ao a,m., 'The Undying Works
c 1 ft w
Chesney; district dil•ee m, Mrs.
Canada's
billion bushel stack of Westin. tug rep y a eT 11C 0 Frances and Ethel Fowlfe, never anywhere any •longih of time. I think
tot• Lee; Red Cross conveners, MPS. wheat. Europe .has been stripped by Hitler dao served by the. hostess. All 10111 Mr. Hugh Gilmore is moving in to the the men and women of Canada are playing
Edith Pudner, Mrs, Victor Lee; jam and will need huge supping: of food when ,
Miss Thelma plgie, Mrs. freed. So farmers will be justified in taking ed an singing 'For He's A Jolly Good home Inc purchased from the Weston estate a great Part in the war and it is greatly
conveners, i, this weak• appreciated by the People of BL4tth well.
Alex BOy03; program convener, Mrs. abroad view of the food situation and n I Fellow."
Mr. E. Featherston of Toronto sllent the Tam abase. 1 shall have to br;ng this letter
continued demand. - week end with Mrs. Featherston, to n close.. T reran,, Yoms truly, Stanley
J. F. Scott; card Convener' Mrs. Harry A vote of tfinnks n•00 »roposed to Dir. RECEIVES COMMISSION The buzz sow is busy in the village these
Chesney; press 30C., Mrs. Cecil Oke; Hepburn by Mr. Gordon McGevin of Mc- days, many getting their wood cut. Joynes, Piing. of Wales Sea 'Draining Il" -
lin Committees: Agriculture and Killen, ana, Mr. Wm, Jewitt of 13nliett, Mr. Gordon Rennie, son of i1 r. and s aThe ictal flshet•men are bringing latae tele Tnahsm ora Hsu, orwNoifollc.
mc -
standing g Merton Reid was chairman for the Lions Mrs. M. R. Rennie, who graduated hauls of perch and herring Indy. pie sa Mrs. Eaton -On Chrtstmrs Dad we
Canadian industry, Mrs. Leonard Club. Mr, C. E. Smith, president of theall necelved large pkrceta hetre donated br
at Molten as &navigator, has eCeiV Mr. and Mrre• Hugh McLaren and l, the Red Cess, and we are all most thank-
[ Tuckersmith presid word that he has been given s Mand and Josephine
die; historical research, Mrs. Paul Mr. Robt Archibald o ed Minae
1 ell a for the Federation. Dr. Mo- S with rank of Pilot Off' fe d
Strong; citizenship, Mrs, E. B. Goa- Lions, introduced. those at the head table•
ter of Port Elgin mete visitors
Cn a Stirling for a fol to those who made this possible. Today
t l e eket
Doi home economics, Mrs. Chas.
s chairman
commission'i e- I happened to reach into the small po.
Master plbPosec1 a vote of thanks to the C
w .,vs' of a suit of pyjamas and found a short
Mrs. hurchward and son Gerald week
Lon- not. I. wish to thank you from the bottom
-, don were an their cottage over the week end. of my heart for the swell -sentiment con-
; Mrs. McKenzie was taken le Clinton boa swell gift, All of
pita,. Iasi. week .oho having fallen and broken table(' in it end also the .
a hone in her leg. Her many friends Hope to theoo things that 0ou people are doing. for -.
ril 24 veevs boys certainly means a lot am
makhig us
pril M Robert t M l
of Jesus " g'
Pepper;
ladies of, the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary for elm the ILC •
soda Welfare, Mrs. Sandy Pepper , the very fine banquet provided,- The blessing
7 p,m., "The Desire for Genuine Eyre; health Mrs Gordan
Religion.,,
socia Mr.
community activities and relief, Mrs. -was nranouncecl by
Rev, Hugh
jerk.
the
Minister: Rev. W. J. Patin, B.A. Nixon; Wal Work, MTS. James , pamst, The community singing
• i s Mrs 7 M Scott; by Mr. J E. Keating. with Mr, Earl Van -
James McIntosh; publicity, Mrs. Dale James T. Scott sang McKillop Pastoral Charge Brown;
• evening, with Mrs. M. R. Ronnie n led
• due led
Hors of Service -Coven Church 10 a.m., Christmas meet ng , ' yaccompanist. , Mesa's.. Hill and
Duff's 11,80 •a.m. ; Bethel 2.30 p:m. social convener, M rs. Eldon Herr.. Simmdb ought greanngs from Gade311
ENGAGEMENT closed With, the not D R Hobbs
lunch was served, anti Bruce Matheson, ng
and a social Half flour was spent, eultnral representative
tiflcntes were: 'H. G. Mei', James T. Scott,
VARNA
The meeting
Among those present were r.
Taylor, MPP, i'i"
ana Mrs G. J. Thiol,. Zurich, wish to tonal allthenl and
Bari-
!
Alvin Dodds, Robt, Campbell.
Mr, and Mos. T. Chuter in com-
pare,, with Mr. • and Mrs. Harvey j
Chutes of H Fred Chuter.
i Elliottf
London spent Sunday in Varna,
YAC.
announce Alice c engagement of their youngest
daughter, Alice Catharine, to Charles Wesley
orth17'The wedding toit of Mr. dtakeaplaceHinglApril. -
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Henderson wish
to announce the engagement of their
only daughter, Lois Jean, to Gordon
Edwin Churchward, Chief Radio Op-
erator Merchant Marine, only son of
Mrs. Fred. Chiirchward and the late
s
Mr, Chtirchward, Toronto. Marriage to
take place eltiietly in Toronto in April.
See and Hear
JOHN
STIRLING
SOUND AND COLOUR MOVIE
Wath ft Short Introduction by the Producer
In person., Rev. A. C. Moorhouse
This remarkable P1eture was produced by
Rev. Moorhouse, with the co-operation of 65
members of his Arkona congregation, Who
are the actors
NORTHSIDE UNITED
CHURCH
MONDAY, APRIL 17TH
AT -8.15 P.M.
AUSPICES OF THE TUXIS BOYS
50%OF°NET P-ROCBEDS FOR
OVERSEAS BOXES. '
ADMISSION
Adults 25e. Students & Children 300
Winners of the draw for war savings eel,
arriston spent Easter in
Preston with Mr. ret u er.
Mr. Tom Chuter and +l i. of
Miss Florence Smith of Seaforth.
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hearth and fa-
mily of Stratford spent Easter with
Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott.
Mrs. Dodsworth in company with
Mrs, Robinson of London visited
last weep with the former's mother,
Mrs. Eliza Smith and Mr, Dennison..
Mrs. Sao. Rathwell, has returned
to her home after spending the win-
ter months with relatives.
The remains -of the late Charles
Rothwell were laid to rest in Bay -
dela cemetery Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldington spent
Easter in Cromarty. j for further particulars next week.
PROPERTY CHANGES
Recent real estate changes effected tltrannh
the office of E. C. Chamberlain 000001n the
P,o»eriy of Mrs. Maude Webster, formerly
known as the Cresswell farm, sinned on
the end concession of Tocl(e'smith, lot 14,
consisting of 100 acres, t nr, Martin W.
Stapleton of Seaforth. The property of
Mrs. Jean Harrigaan, London, situated in
Egmondville, consisting of house, barn old
21 anus which was formerly owned 1W Mrs,
Harrigan's lathe', the lata James Wallace,
to Mr. Andrew A-, Moore, of Sumtyvai^.
Poultry Farm.
MINSTREL SHOW NEXT WEEK
Allied minstrel show and concert,
"What's Cooitin," coming to Sea -
forth, Thursday and Friday, April
20th and 21st. The show has been
produced by Optimists Club, Strat-
ford, where it prayed 'three nights to
1600 people. This is a real high class
entertainment. See ad, and watch
HILLSGREEN
With the return to normal health
of all the families in the community
the postponed Sacrament -of the
Lord's Supper will be dispensed on
Sunday first.
KILLED_IN •ACTiON
sumo; Brussels $74 000. Blyth, $48,000 ;
.
figs 000 • MnKipiop Twp
Loan Campaign
Opens A
p
Huron County Quota
Victory Loan is
$2,900,000
her 5011y recovered 0000. happier under the Conditions that we are
Mr, and rs, o h rt tlloton nisi, of gen- now under. Your swell gift and short note
sea area Woade with her k ndMrs.. has meant a lot to me. Upon seeing your
For Sixth Margaret Woods over the week end, request that whoever receive your parcel
B t principal Of the public
in Brussels.
spending e you a few lines. We have spent a most el-
fin Brussels. dinner was swell and
Mrs. Wm• when returned
410011 Alvtnsten when she visited her brother all nm wanted too. The day being not too
o Mr,. Jolts Batee.
pr netpa
Set At di the benders at hs home ulcus., write, T out down ;mmeltn00 o pen
St last week joynble Christmas. The dr
cold nice and stlly, helped snake it ever so
who men , -
us
Canada's Sixth and will
Loan camPaiVe. Mrs, Garnet Atkinson of London spent the much so if pleor asant. Med
Mone means
a lotto
to
will mien April 24. and viii have an objective
week R' T
eel( end in her collage on aver Terrace,
Eisler services were hold in the United .drop a few Thies, I'll appreciate it, Agniii
thanks q million, 5hncaroly Yours,
of $1,200;000,000, It was 50nounced n
kiIn a Commons,. Presbyterian and Anglican Churches on Sun Ill say
In the nnpragehing campaign individuals day lust, Boa Ren Bailey, 10th AA, C, A.PQ. No. ].0,
wiII be ne Iced Canadian Army Overseas.
to loan $625,000,000 and non-
Mr. and Mrs. Bristol arrived from Wash -
individual investors," such as insurance and
d ingtol, P.C., on Thursday .Inst and are
industrial comnanaesother
me1Ln o e , Miss
municipal and guests at the Little Inn.
benevolent ana ol'her icon returned on Monday from
s i ill be
aa a- far $676,000.0 • Leiden tel the spent the past two
t ngfriends.
Th f of; the Min star o na
n
govern l bdi 5 UO Mi MA months'
elAt. x113, \V e
The I•Iouse was told in a statemely read e, vias
talc s i I.
a\.jj
HILLSGREEN
S
ss Mary Hagan of London seen'
bo ; f neer on • - Messrs, D Buchan oSaskatoon,drill her in • needs fe• the continued prosecution of the f tj lie and I avden of �� iu7 m
Were Pi B 'low h f kin r 'sister, Miss
b
war roman at n very ]ugh level and the
rd t tl tL once
rp•mg uc n •, •c t1te week slid
e trill,la
tnsttors last weok tvlth. their 0,0)01, Mrs,
- show then Mr. and Mrs. G, W-• Elliott and son 13111Y Hagan..
determination to support thoir flghting forges. ,010),0 In London on .Tuesday an bnain0ss, - (Shite a'ilum
Dolly Hagan anal brother, Mr. Frank
Minister of Tarno e is con n en a Mit rgaret. Woods.
a can Canadians everywhere will
ay , financial ell the Clinton spring show and re -
any Lpreviousoccasion."
The Flftlt Victory Loan's total subscription
of *1,082,27-0,250 was an nil -twine record for
the nation. The previous record was set in
the Fourth •Victory Loan when *1,800,086,000
was borrowed,
As inthe last Lotto the new boucle will be
in two maturities: 8% bonds due 1 June 1060
to be sold at a moo of $100.00, and 174%a
bonds due I March 1048 at a price of $100:00.
Huron Oonnty'a quota in the Sixth Victory
Loan is $2,000;000, which will be broken
down into Tevn, Villages and Townships ns
follows t.
Aehflold Township $100,000; West Wawa -
nosh Township 167,000 ; Selborne Township
$64.000; a'todertch Town, $425,000; East
Wnwanosh Tvvp., $67,000 ; Wingham, $187
000 ; Turnberry - Tw.p 574,000; Eowaek Tp.,
$220,000; Maris Two. $01,000; Grey T\vp ,
W
and Mrs. Gertrude Keen, Murray RR.
Coutts, RCAF, 001 of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Coutts of Neepawa, Man.,
has been killed in action overseas.
Mrs. Coutts was fermerly Miss La -
viva Murray of Seaforth.
uc0lam nephew of Mrs. ,Elliott .alters T k Ito T P ,
,
058,000 • HvI1 eWt t 7000.. $08
$100,000 1 Clanton, •:$1,6,000: '000 Seafot th.Stsnley 7w10.,
$06,000 ; Goderich Twp, $58,000: Hensall &
Hay'E„ $08,000; Zurich & Hay W, $88.000:
Us erne Twp., *07,000:. Exetar;` $147,000;
Stephan llaet, $84,000 ; Stephen West 564,000.
To the above quota tvt14 be added for the
Air Training Schools.
ST. COLUMEAN
Friends and neighbors :gathered at the
home of Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Hiolmell on
Sunday afternoon and prenatal a well,fille(1
Purse to Jorezh 'Bicknell. who recently un -
dement an amputation operation. Mr. Peter
Maloney read the address and Mr. David
Shannon made the presentation. explaining
that Chair intention had been to give a
radio if the could have been purchased, The
address:- „Dear Jas01,1,-.Menbers of St,
Colvmban parish, neighbors and friends,
well withers told "goad omits" in general,
desiros of showing their goodwill and
friendship towards you, ask you to neeept
this .gift as a token of their regard for you
and all the members of the family, They
all wish .yonthe very best of luck, Joseph,
and. any God in His goodness be hind and
generous to :you, Signed, John Moylan,
Louis O'Reilly, .Tad Doyle, Peter Maloney,
Jos. Doyle, hltireia Dalton, Dave Shannon,
An us Kennedy Jim Devereaux, Jim Sloan,
port a largo crewel.
Ml', Richard Robinson of .Strat-
ford visited recently with friends.
Mr, Clifford Weido of St. Cathar-
ines visited over the holiday at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Weide.,
Making maple syrup and sawing
wood is the order of the day.
The school children are enjoying
a week of vacation.
Mrs. W. Reichert, Mr. and Mrs.
John Baker and Mrs. H. Fuss at-
tended the sale at 'Blyth of the late
Mrs. Plaetzer's effects.
Sgt. Jack Smith of Quebec spent
the week end at the home of his pa-
rents, Mr• and Mrs. Orville Smith,
g Masters -Gerald and Harold,. Par-
1 tie Albert Harrison, John L. a ,returned home after bol
John L. Mao sons lave Par -
Coyne, Thomas J. Kale, Albert Cronin, Joe, idaying with their grandparents, &ir.
Finlay Mc Thos, J. Purcell, cos. A. Burke,.
Finlay McKerch.r, Wilfred McQuaid.and Mrs. Linden of Denfield,