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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1944
WALTON
Mrs. Win. Walsh and daughter
Sharon have been visiting in Ham
Ilton.
Mr, and Mrs, J. Story and son
visited at the hone of Mr. and Mrs.
Nornian'Santlerson, Mr. Story's sister'
Several people around Walton at-
tended the decoration service at
Blyth Cemetery Sunday.
There passed away in Morris Tp.,.
Mary Coulter, the wire of the late
Charles Case, tn her 74th year, The
funeral took place Wednesday at
the home of her daughter, Mr, and
• Mis. John Molntosh, 2nd Con., Mor-
ris. Burial was made in Brussels
cemetery.
Pte, Perry and Mrs. McKinley and
SiSgt. W. C. Bennett of Toronto
spent the week end with Mrs, Ben-
nett and fancily.
Mr, David Allen, RCMP.; Tor
onto, is spending his vacation with
his aunt, Mr, and Mrs, L. Cummings,
at present.
The young people of the 12th of
Grey played soft ball at Walton with
the United Church young people, the
score being a tie, 13 to 13, which will
make the return game interesting.
Mrs. McLean of Hamilton is holi-
daying
olidaying with her sister-in-law Mrs.
Wm, Walsh, at present.
McKILLOP
Relatives in itIcICillop and vicinity
received the sad news of the death of
MIs, Herman Bieber at her home in
Wadena, Sask. on Wed. May 24th.
Mrs. Kleber, the former Louisa
Hoegy, youngest daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoegy of
McKillop was born on the 10th line,
had been ill for some trine with e
heart ailment. deed 58 yrs.
1 0S
.
Mr. and I\Irs, Klebei• were married
about 26 years ago and took up res-
idence in Saskatchwan, Mr, Kleber
who predeceased her about 18 yrs,
sago wits a son of Mr. Henry Kleber
of Brodhagen. One son Clifford and
two daughters, Alice and Mae all at
home are left to mourn the loss of
their mother. Also two sisters, Mrs,
Wm. Ewald :Elkton, :Mich„ Mrs,
Henry Weitersem of McKillopand
five brothers, Loris.. of Seaforth,
Henry and George of Grey Town-
ship, Fred and Wm. of McKillop and
a host of relatives and friends in
this vicinity. Burial took place on
Friday, May 26th.
ELIMVILLE
Mt'. Will Johns attended the con-
ference held in London last week,
Mr. Billie Brook of Crumlin spent
Saturday at Mr. Clifton Brock's.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner and
family attended the Cornish re -union
in Exeter park on Saturday.
Mr: and Mrs, Wes Venner and sons
of Chiselhurst visited at Mr, Gilbert
Jolurs on Sunday.
Sgt. Lloyd G. Bell of Fingal spent
a few days last week at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'Thos. Bell,
Mrs. Sean Jackson of London is vis-
iting with her sisters, Mrs. P. Murch
and Mrs; A. Pym before leaving fo'.
Toronto to reside with her daughter.
Mr. Laurie Stephen of Sky Harbor
spent the past week at the ltonie of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ste-
phen
Seaforth Chamber of Commerce
Extend a warm welcome to the Governor-General of
Canada
His Excellency The Earl of Athlone and
H.R.H. Princess Alice
on their visit to the Huron County Federation of Agricul-
ture Picnic and Field Day at
Lions Park, Seaforth, June 14, 1944
A Hearty Welcome
To all the Farmers co-operating with the Federation of
Agriculture to make this day successful and one
to be remembered
Seaforth Chamber of Commerce
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AC,2 Robert S. Hanna of Mounlain-
VIM, formerly of Vancouver, 13.0„
visited with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Trios, Bell, recently.
DUBLIN
Mr, and Mars. Michael McCarthy
celebratedtheir golden wedding mi-
niver. sary
nniver.sary at their home in Dublin on
Saturday, They received congratu-
lations from- a host of friends. Mr,
McCarthy was born in Hagerty, Ren-
frew County, 74 years ago anid spent
all his life at farming. Mis. Mc-
Carthy, formerly
cCarthy,"formerly Nora Kirwan, was
born 67 years ago at Brudenell, Re"n-
trew County. They were married on
June 4, 1894 at Brudenell, Ont., by
Rev, James McCormick. lthey moved
to Dublin about twenty years ago
where they have resided ever since.
A high mass of thanksgiving was cel-
ebrated by Rev. 5, B. Ffoulkes, D.D.
in St. Patrick's Church, Dublin,
which was attended by all their
family and a group of well-wishers.
A dinner for the immediate family
members and pastors of St. Colum-
ban and Dublin, was served at tihe
Royal Hotel, Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs.
McCarthy were blessed with four
daughters: Mrs. James J. Sullivan
(Sara), who died in Killaloe, Ont., in
1937; Mrs, D. P, Monaghan ((Kath-
leen) Mitchell; Genevieve of Toronto
and Marcella, who died in infancy:
also seven sons: John, William and
Lloyd, Dublin; Matthew, Detroit;
Michael and Thomas, Toronto, and
Daniel, Windsor. There are thirteen
grandchildren, one, Sgt. J. Sullivan,
who is serving overseas. A reception
was held at their home during the
afternoon. Address was read by
Thomas McCarthy, and a purse of
money presented by the members of
their family, while the grandchildren
nresected a group of personal gifts.
A buffet luncheon was served to a
number of neighbors and friends.
Rev. Barry F. Feeney, C.R„ St. Jerome's
College, Kitchener, with his mother, Mus.
Kathleen 'Feeney.
Miss Kate O'Connell, London, with her
sisters here.
Frank Moylan, son of Thomas Moylan, re-
ceived the order of dmnonate at the ordina-
tion ceremonies by Archbishop McGuigan at
St. Basil's. Church, Toronto, on Saturday.
Irene and Dorothy Donnelly, Goderich,
,,,d Jack Donnelly, Aylmer, with their par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Donnelly.
Betty Hanley has gone to Toronto where
she will reside.
Frank McGrath, Waterloo, with his moth-
er. Mri. Mary McGrath.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt McCarthy and two
children, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Me-
reethy and daughter, Thomas McCarthy and
Miss Genevieve McCarthy, Toronto, Daniel
McCarthy. Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs, D. P.
Monaghan and two sons, Mitchell, all atten-
ded the McCarthy golden wedding on Satur-
day,
Miss Ethelyn O'Hearm. Goderich, with her
'invents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O'Heern.
Miss Maty Dorsey, London, with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Louis- Dorsey.
Mrs. William Byrne, Detroit, with her
mother, Mrs, Katharine Byrne.
Joseph Burns, Clinton, with his parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns,
Mr, and Mrs. A. Forster in Wroxeter.
HARLOCK
Those who knew Tyr. Kan White of near
Exeter, who worked for some time with Chas
Wnemnrth near Londesboro, were very sorry
to hear of his death. He was killed in action
in Italy, He bad been in the fighting zone
Inc 1'3 years, In Sicily as well ns Italy. MIs
father received word Juno 3rd of. Ills death.
Mrs, Arthur Colson and pupils of school
section No. 6 held n Very nice party at Hart
lock school on Monday evening, June 6th.
The Milling St tel
Another Symbol
of the HARD WAY
Becomes a Relic
One by one the time -taking, tiring
and tiresome hand labor chores of
the farm have been eliminated by a
machine that does the work easier,
quicker and more profitably.
The milking stool for instance has
long been a symbol of the hard way
to do a job. But more and more
dairymen are spending less time on
milking stools now. Shortage of help
and pressure of work have empha-
sized the value of using machines
instead of muscles wherever possible,
and dairymen have found the answer
in the mechanical milking machine.
Because the purchase of a milking
machine saved them hours of time
and Tabor, thousands of dairymen
have been able to carry on and
benefit from the great demand for
dairy products in recent years. "Hand
milking" is out for them now that
they have experienced the comfort
and convenience of a mechanical
milker.
In the progress that Canadian
agriculture has made in improved
methods and practices, equipment
engineered and manufactured by
Massey -Harris has played an im-
portant part. Among the time and
labor saving machines your local
Massey -Harris dealer has to offer is
the Rite Way Milker. Make it a point
to ask him for full particulars.
MASSEY-HARRIS C.OMPA,NY
BUILDERS OF GOOD FARM IMPLEMENTS
LUMP E D
SINCE'
1847
The first part of tho night's enlertnimitent
witsa programme by the .children with Mr.
LL. ns LI
Leo at- '1
W n(rman after which an anile,.
ronioat was held, Immediately after, tbileit.
wore set and cards distributed for progress-
ive euchre and whilestillal the tables throe
games of bingo IQro plays(, 'rbc Iasi game
n flee game, The money for the bingo games
was to he used 'inc Reel Crass,' The ticket was
drawn for the reshion wile!,' had been mode
by Reacher and bund, and tickets sold by
the children. Little Beth' Mcltving .1001 inv11-
al to draw the ticket. end &Ins. Peter Mc-
Donald. wits lucky enough M have purchased
the lioket"wh,rh tats drawn. 'Pim money goes
Lo the Red Cress, the teacher explained to;
the compnny sane of the articles had been
made by the children. Lunch of sandwiches,
cookies, cake and cold wake,' was served ved "by
'teacher and pupils, The school roots •vas' well
Oiled end.. all enjoyed a good evening. The
party ended by singing God Save the Icing,
with Mrs. Bert :Allen at the piano. Prizes
Were given for contest, euchre and bingo,.
also to the pupil selling most of the tickets
which was won. by Murray Reid who had
sold over 1011. tickets.
KIPPEN
The sympathy of ,the community goes out
to. Lhe family of Robert Dinsdale who died
at midnight on Sunday. After a service et
thehouse on Wednesday, interment was
made in the Hens/ill cemeierY.
During the service on Sunday last the
newly elected elders, Andrew Bell end Thos.
Kay, were publicly admitted to the session
of St, Audruw's. Church.
The church service nn Sunday first will be
conducted by the minister, Rea. A. M. Cleat
who will take for his suhiect "The Arith-
metic of Victory."
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long .returned from
their honeymoon on Tuesday night.
A large number of the'folks from I ippen
attended the 0ifebuoy Follies programme on
Friday night last.
Mr. Duncan Cooper hasbeen under the
doctor's mire for some time and his ninny
friends hope to see him restored to his noun)
health again.
Mr. Wm. Sproni spent a few days visiting
with -friends hr Toronto recently.
Mr. Robt, Dinsdale, a highly respected cit-
izen of the village, passed away after a short
illness at his home on Sunday evening last.
Me. and Mrs, W. E. Butt spent .the week
end with friends in Toronto.
Ms's. Robert Egie in spending a few
weeks visiting with her daughter and son-
in-law at Hamilton,
Mit William- Sproat has completed his
second year at Western University, obtaining
first -class honours.
BLAKE
Owing to a misunderstanding of
the hour of worship in Blake Church
on Sunday last there was no service
as Miss Hern was guest speaker at
Centralia anniversary.
W.M.S. are invited Thursday af-
ternoon June 8 to the Goshen church
to join with them in a special meet-
ing.
eet-
m Mrs. Laidlaw and Miss Mary Milne
,of Blyth visited with Mrs. Douglas
and Miss Emma Dinsmore one day.
Mrs, Fred Bonthron of Hensall
called on friends recently.
VARNA
Mrs. Wm. McAsh and little sons
spent a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Sterling, of Goderich township.
The three little children of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ostrum are in Clinton hos-
pital for tonsil operations. We hope
for a successful operation.
• Fred Davidson of Detroit was re-
newing acquaintances in Varna last
week,
Mr. anti Mrs. Fenwick Stewart of
Goderich township visited Mr. " and
Mrs. Jiro. Rathwell.
Mr. arid Mrs. J. Smith and family
spent Sunday with their daughter in
Holtllesville. •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schell and sons
of Detroit spent Sunday with the lat
ter's mother, Mrs. Austin and son
Russell.
Mrs. John Ritthwell is visiting with
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