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The Seaforth News, 1944-07-06, Page 4' • he past 21 Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Wiley of De- oaicinte1 The wedding music was played by troll are 'visitingwith friends baro,.. d' rs. H. Brown, organist of the church nncl years and Who is retiring at ,this time. 1 ,0 gannes were played and traces i hIra John Turnbull o£ Toroiilo sang' "Be-"Bh which Mr. Ivan McClymont is attending. cruse." Glynn in marriage y to smaller .1• tb o 'o 1' tip tell and orange all Were s a week. b14ir. and Mrs. Sam Haile. of Sea- ton, the gift of the groom, Her bouquetably acted as chaumnn � ,. i d with M• Mrs. Ben ed , nd sisterM Ise•, Mrs, J. Turn- Ke Ys MacDonald as 'brides- N1'r' TOSlttila JOhrt5 and Rev. Mair; yS 011 Sunday. Lawless of Brussels, Rev, R. 0. Hazlewood of the senior room for THE SE.\F')R'I'II Shgwdm, liras., Publisher. THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1944 leek end with George Reid and tam. VARNA ily and 111rS. Will Reid end NL'. Thos, 11,'biisolt and daughters. of 16gntoud Mt, Benson Sutter of Clinton will vire. - have charge of the services in the WALTC N United Church next Sunday. ELIMVILLE Rev. L. W. Diehl of T)nmesville 11cli,i,i,nnm ; lilies and ferns Duff's the _ - ti i y Jul tet in Duff's Unit About three hundred people nut on visited last week at the limns of Mrs. ed' Chuck Walton. for a Marriage- 1P'int ra mm t ' and Lawless, Turnbull, ll, (I r. . . - S. Lnwle�s, inn or air. grad Mrs; P. G. Lilt McCulloch who has been leacher I'LLIi in Listuavel next Wednesday. Sentare '\ iI1 rr , Ch of Miss 'I' Ill hua daughter of Mr. ht.sou st hoof grounds o0 That's M. Mealy moat.. llmo111 t' I M D mid drag night Tune ''9 to honor 1111.s L.O.L. 1036 intend celebrating the. t 01 her father, the b Pl 1 710 children after wit e summer school in G�oclerich this Pride wore et n fish ager- white side sheet seated around the trent of • , tedelrr with morn_ lissom tier only ornament WAS a gold the school. Mr. Joe Bailey very ,cap - 601• ti good ,was Bria chine sores The bride was attend- • consisting of Speeches by forth vis t0 Ai t. and'i. program rolls g mai tuul Mtss'.. Mary e null, 00111 'searing White sheer gowns with readings by Messrs. Delmar Skinner Holiday visitors: NIr. and Mrs. silk net casts and muffs of pastel shades In and Allen Johns, also Miss Ethel Laythaiit and family of London with 01' ni omit blue. Master ring Lawless, butes .i and or vl the groom, was bearer. Mr. Ross Pooley, musical rnetl)eElforl Messsel Mrs, Me, Ooultice with Mr. Pilgrim. 1.•,e•less, also a brother of the groom, was JOhll Ridley, Lorne best man. The ushers were Dr. John Turn- Mitis and Mrs. Wib Batten. The Prin Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wiley of Flint, UM. of Toronto, 11aand Mr. W,m, J. Turnbull, item on with Mrs. Gertrude Reid and Mrs. brothers of 105 the b, A receptionm'Menlbrook theld n followed. the MisseMcCullochgwas Jamieson. tut Fenne lawn o4 the bride's hem , ' Paan.' For tlneii• wedding trip the .;brnirQe called to :the platforul incl Mr. Ward Mr: and Mrs, Adams of Seaforth ehanged to an orchidtwo-pieoe suit trimmed HOt•u1'eatlatl adtli'ess and Miss ME- with .white and . white accessories. o, Guests Cu,'n 1 was presented by ise Mc- with NIr. and Mrs. Jno. Smith Sr., Mc - were Present Pram London, also Miss Gertie Snlith, WD., RCAF., bora Arkonn, Molesworth, Mitchell and Lloyd Johns and Gordon Penial: nI Lachine, Que. Brussels. with a cabinet of -silverware, ttivo LAC )Snot. MCAsh after ashort The service in St. George's Church, oceaslonal chairs and All edit table on Walton, on Sunday, was in keeping behtilt of the section and former visit with his wife and two little Pupils. Miss McCulloch macre A splen- Children at the parental home. Also with the 77th anniversary of Confed- eration, when hymns for the occasion, clitl reply expressing her .appreciation 1.,AC. Floyd McAsh, who spent a few also Scripture lessons and prayers of the lovely gifts. She said that dun- days at the parental home, loft for Ogre used by the rector Rev. M. F. Ing her term as teacher she has Oebert N.S. Oidliam, who Preached on Proverbs taught: two hundred pupils and has Mrs. J. E. Montgomery and James 14;84; Righteousness exalteth a na enjoyed splendid co-operation. be- and Russell of Tillsonburg, are holi- tian, but sin is a reproach to any tweon herself and parents and true- claying with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. people. An anthem was given by the tees. Two of the trustees who en- Appleby, choir, gaged her when she first came were Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds of No service or S.S. in St. George's called forward, namely Messrs. Wil- London were week end visitor with Church on July 9th as Rector will be soil Hawkins, (clow of Seaforth), and Mr. and Mrs. re. J. Appleby. away on vacation. Newton Clarke. A picnic lunch. was The many friends of Mr. George On Sunday, July 16th anniversary served to all. Miss McCulloch was Clark will be sorry to linear he is still services, the 64111, will be conducted presented witha pyres casserole in in the hospital but we hope he n1ay by Rev. M. F. Oldham in St, George's silver frame by the pupils of her soon be able to return to his home. Chnreh at 11 a.m. and 7,16 p.m. Slt- room on closing day. Former pupils Mr. Russell in company with his day School at 10 a.m. and friends came on Thursday night mother motored to Londesboro 'Sun- the Lyon Pipe of Vancouver spent from Stratford, Thorntlale, St. Marys, y ng. the week end with his niece, Mrs. Thedfo'tl, Brinsley, Seaforth, Exeter, daMr.eveniand Mrs . Watson of Flint, Joe Campbell. ' Cromarty, Kirktou, Woodham, Them- Mich., were holiday guests at the A number from Walton attended es Road and Russeldale. bone of Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell. the Hoy reunion in Goderieh on Sgt. Clarence Ford of Jarvis spent Mrs. Eliza Smith received word ilast week of the death of her sister Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Humphries of of the week. n Winnipeg. Monday in the harbor park. a couple of days at his home the first Windsor spent the week end at Wm. Pte. Hubert Heywood has been The W.A. of St. John's Church met home on embarkation leave.Thursday at the home of Mrs. M. G. Humphries in Walton.Beatty and Miss Mossop. Miss Ann Innis is spending ea sioi' Wm. Bradshaw and David of Mrs, Clark and daughter Nettie k's holidays at her home. She Seaforth spent a couple of days last motored to London last week. On Sunday morning, July 16th at 11 o'clock service will be observed iu St. John's Anglican Church, when the 1-lonor Roll will be unveiled and dedi- cated by Rev. Archdeacon Doherty of London, IPIt. Lt. Love of Clinton o 1 Will Scizoo w 1 be rues s )cal. r,- 1 ghost speaker. Mrs, Geo.Connell is taking a trip out West and left on Monday, She is spending a few days in Toronto with her daughter MY. and A'Ire. G. -Marks and son Cecil before going on. Mr. and Mrs, G. Marks, Carol, Ross. and (Cecil spent the week end with ft lends, Mr. and Mrs. Will Franoes and family. of Det'oit..spent -the week end with the Connell family. wee expects it will be a long time 'before week at Mr, Jno. Herdmans. she will be able to come hoiue again. their annual f thein Belh held last attended to ded Cosby Ennis, 'RCAF., Newfound- day at Mr. Norman Jaques.a d tur- land, is holidaying at his home.Mr. and Mrs.oWill Johns,Mr. and firs. Mary Dresser, Toronto, is Mrs. Allen Johns attended the Mc - holidaying at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Donald picnic at Seaforth on Sat- urday last. Thele passed away in Walton on July 5th, Russell Saundercoek, in HILLSGREEN his 63rd year. The funeral arrange- Haying is in full swing and the meats are not yet complete. farmers report a bumper crop. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steles and faNIr. John Barclay of Stratford is John Steiss of vacation ion am spendinglospending a week's vacation with Mr. a two weeks' vacation in Walton and Mrs. Wm. Davidson. and Brussels. Miss Elva. Love and Master Lorne Congratulations to Stewart and Lave and Norma are vacationing with Mrs. Humphries, a son was born on their grandparents in Hensall. July 4111 in Seaforth hospital. Stew- School being over for another term art is now in England. the teachers of the two public schools :1Ir. Walter Bewley of Ipperwash have gone to their respective homes spent a fele days at his home. Sth to enjoy a well earned vacation and line. Morris. the children are all wearing a big Miss 1I. Smith of Hamilton is vis- 0111110, having been successful with lenat the home of her sister, Mrs. IhAir examinations. 14. B -•vans Mrs. Margaret Love and Miss 11r. and Mrs, Thos. Mose of Mil- Agnes Love have spent a day re- verton snent the holiday at the home cently with Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Huxtable of Centralia. Sholdice.Miss Erica Schultz of Crediton is Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sanderson, of spending her vacation at her home Wroxeter and sons visited at the here. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lir. and Mrs. Geo. Davidson. Mr. T 'H. Bolger, and sirs. Daviel Davidson and Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Turnbull of Mrs. Thomas Salter of Stratford, Mr. Guelph attended the wedding of his a[dKitchener Mrs. ohii Davidson nt eeelnd dnfamily sister . Saturday. the formers son and daughter, Mr. Iter. and Mrs. vol F. Oldham are and Mrs Wm. Davidson; also Mr. spending their holidays at Lake and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs, Ellen Simcoe. Moser and Shirley of Stratford Spe t. Clarence Bennett of Toren- sited Sunday with the latter's sis- to spent Dominion Day at his home ter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson. ,here. Wm. Walsh 0 f Ipperwash spent Quite a number from this Vicinity the week end at his home• i forth for the school picnic and all. re - Golden Wedding Anniversary I port having a good time, A veti pleasant and happy eventcwhen place on Tuesday evening, June Grey HOUSE FULL OF COMPANY Mr. .and Mrs. John Bolger. of Grey TwP•• FUL IO near Walton. celebrated their 50th wedding the family at their home. The members of ,DRAIN [LOGGED! the family and relationsTuesday eveninguto do 1 . ' about ,i0. n honor to twiner 'eucenaion erable c They were tmarried parents,Mr. and Mrs Henry Hama- gathered at the Lions Park in Sea- cele- brate Irenlath 1594 'at the home of the on June tnn Mcl T10. The officiating ton 0t was tropW. rec- tor el th was the 'Rev. see G. W. ;rec- tor of the parish of Brussels and Walton. Mr. Bolger w111 horn near Seaforth ea mos n the Bolger20r1. con, of McKillop. was best man and the bridesmaid was Nellie Hamilton, sister of the bride, now Mrs. A. 0. Ilodgins of Liman. The bride was former- ly Miss Maggie Hamilton. Mr. Thomas Bol- ger. the groom's 'brother, was Present at the the esteemedcelebration ouple have be Ts n born two o sons and two daughter (Olive) hire. T. Dundas of Blyth ; (Harriet) Mrs. If. Johnston of M - Killen ; Mr. Howard Bolger of London, and Mr. Ham Bolger now me farm. The esteresiding n esteemed couplewerepresented e on Tuesday evening with o hymn and prayer hook from St. George's Anglican Church. Walton. the address being read by Rev. le. 'F. Oldham and the presentation by Mrs. M. T. Oldham ; from the relatives a silver en. 'serole was given to Mrs. Bolger and an arm chair to Mr. Bolger. the address being read by Miss Leona Watson and the presentation made by Mrs, Wm. Perrin, From the family. to Mrs, Bolger was given a goldbroach and to. Mr. Bolger, it pen and Pencil set. Both pride and groom fittingly replied and thank- ed all present for their kindness. Mrs. T. Dundas read the address from the family and Mrs, F. Johnston madethe presentation. Rev. M. F. Oldham, rector of the parish was master of ceremonies, apoke briefly and n programme was given. A hymn Blest 730 The Tie That Binds" was sung, followed 00 Scripture reading and prayer. 01d songs in- cluding "When You and I were young Mag- gie" And others were sung. Rev. M. F. and Mrs. Oldham gave o piano duet. Donald Me - Donald rave a solo. Mrs, .Mark Hamilton and Mrs. Genrge Pollard dressed VD as Maggie and John, created merriment, The pro- gramme concluded with singing .Auld Tang Syne. A telegram was received from Mr. J. Hanna M,P.P., also numerous other con- gratulototy messages .and well wishes. Love- ly and appropriate gifts were also given them, A delloious supper was served by Mrs, Harty Bolger and members of the family. A lovely wedding cake with 50 candles adorned the table. All loin in wishing this highly: esteemed couple many more happy anni- versaries. STAN LEY Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wiley of Detroit spout a fewdays with Mrs, Will Reid and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hayter of De- troit visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayter and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jahn and Mrs. Grace Austin of Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Wincable of Windsor spent the A STOPPED UP SINK is no cal- amity when Gillett's is in the house. Leave it to Gillett's to clear out the mess—while you goon visiting withyour friends! Water'l1 be running freely again in no time. In a dozen ways, Gillett's Lye helps you "take it easy." Full strength—it destroys contents of outside closets. In solution+ —a grand cleaner that cuts grease and dirt, lets you fly through heavy cleaning. Deo- dorizes garbage pails. Keep it on .rand—always. * Never dissolve lye in hot water. The oceiossof tate rya .itself heats the water. MADE IN CANADA ' BAYFIELD A large crowd from the surround- ing country attended the auction sale Monday and Taesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Furter and son of Toronto are guests of Mrs. Stinson. Mr. Jack and Miss Nota and Jean', Balkwell and Mr. R. McLean of Lon- don spent the week end in the vill- age. Miss Jean Stewart who has been a guest of Flt. Lieut F. Winter and Mrs. Winter for thepastmonth, n t left for her home in Toronto Thursday. Capt. Geo, Alexander, Mrs. Alex- ander are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Alex- ander, Capt. Alexander. has served overseas for the past two years and is home on sick leave. Miss M. Laidlaw and Miss Elder of Seaforth are holiday guests at the Little Inn this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker and ll16rs. Burk and family of London are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker Pte. Ella McKay of CWAC spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McKay. Dr, Lewis and Mrs. Lewis of Tor- onto spent the week end with Mrs. W. N. Woods. Mr. L. Fowlie and Mr. and Mrs. F. Fowlie of London spent the week end with the Misses Fowlie. Funeral of Wm. Hoskin — Sustaining severe Iniuries to a full from it rn„f o•• 0 Sen forth home on Monday afte, noon 'which necessitated his removal to Scott Memorial Hospital, Seafarth, William Henry Hoskin died there un Wednesday morning of last week. Be was born in Mitchell, the son of the late Wm, Henry Hoskin and Susannah Ingram on October 20, 1855. spent his youth hem, later living iu Ripley, Hensel' and Seaforth. Surviving are six daughters, Mrs, Vernon }redden. Mrs. Arthur Prior and Mrs. Robert Allen, St. Catharines; Mrs. Jos. Delaney and Miss Elaine, Toronto. and Miss Jean, Kitchener; two brothers, Chas. Hoskin, Chicago, and Alvin Hoskin, Detroit, 'and four slaters, Mrs. Harry Snazel and Mrs. Charles Lewis, Brantford; Mrs. James Leonard, Sturgeon Ricer -and Mrs. Fred Salisbury. Appleton, Ont. His sister, Mrs. Lily Piper, died here REGENT THEATRE Seaforth NOW SHOWING—'01HURRS. FRI. SAT. Two. Features, 211d show starts Les "TORNADO” THE sTonm IN TI•IE. HEARTS OF CHESTER MORRIS AND NANCY KELLY —ALSO—' "HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID" Starring Jiriuu2' Lydon, as Henry Aldrich Rocking the Town with Romance MONDAY,- TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 2nd Show starts 0.10 "PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE" STARRING HUMPHREY BOGART A vivid adventure story packed with action and stirringly. patriotic NEXTTIIURSDAY,^I''ItIDAY, SA'T'URDAY 2ntl Show stnrfa 9.15 MARIE IVIONTEY JON HALL "ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES" Technicolor A.thrilling excursion into world of make-believe El rat DOMING — WHAT A WOMAN how starts each evening at 7,30, Matinee each Saturday at 2.30 on Tuesday and a double funeral service ,'1' conducted by Rev. A. H Jolrnstmt, minister of Main St, United church, on Fvi- 71 • afternoon, — A doable funeral service or Mrs, Lily Piper, beloved mother of jack McDermott, Mitchell, who passed away here on Tuesday, and for her brother, William Hoskin, who died the following morning In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, as the result of Injuries from a fall, was held at the Heath Funeral Hoare, Mitchell, on Fri- day afternoon with Rev. A. If, Johnston in charge, and 13. H, Jeal presided at the piano. Mrs. E8. O'Donnell sang two Bolos. "Heartaches" and Beyond the sunset." Beautiful floral tributes grace the caskets from sorrowing friends and relatives while many gathered for the obsequies. The re- mains were interred id Woodland Cemetery, Mitchell. The pallbearers for Mrs. Pipes' were John Davis, Walter Mabb, Albert )loch, 18. C. Wolters, Arthur Hickey and William Hoaieh ; and for Mr. Hoskin, Jack Phillips, Lew Reaney, Edmund Bell, John Vesper, Fred McClocklin end Robert ICeyes. Among the friends and relatives from a dis- tance were. Mr. and Mrs. H. Snazel, Mr, and Mrs. C Lewis, Mn. and Mrs. C. Snazel, Mrs. Hugh Thompson, Brantford; Mr, and Mrs. Fred Salisbury, Appleton ; Charles Hos- kin, Chicago; Alvin Hoskin, Detroit; Mrs. John Dillon, Mrs. Vern 1•iedden, Mrs. Arthur Prior, St. Catharines; Miss JeanR Kitchener; kfrs. Joseph Delaney,Toronto; Robert McDet' o0, LMr. and Mrs. oMcDermott Mesar Harry yMcDea mitt, Guelph; Patrick McDermott, Quebec; William Piper and Russell Piper. Seaforth. .-Mitchell Advocate. Engagement— Mr. and Mrs. L. Waikom, Munro, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Loreen, to Mr. Allen Shaddick. of Londesboro, son of Mrs. Shaddick and the late 14r. Richard Shaddick. The marriage to take place hl July. nouwwwwwwwwwwwanowl Canada Calle in A Shower for War Torn Russia 40 Prizes have been donated 40 1st Prize a $5,000.00 Mink Coat Bring a Gift or Buy a Gift and receive a ticket New or used material in good con- dition. Sheets, Blankets, Quilts, Pillow Slips, Towels, &a.Tickets at following stores in Sea - forth: Stewart Bros., Green Front, Beattie's 5c to $1.00 Store, Tasty GSant Shinan 1 'Towel 1 Ticket; 1 Pillow Slip 1 Ticket; 1 Sheat 3, Tickets; 1 Blanket or Quilt 5 Tickets. List of prizes on each ticket. Russia Calling — Russia Fighting Seaforth War Victims Com. ovennunnaviknAnnovennovvvvutnAnn Want and For Sale Ads, 1 week 25c Dance ! St. Columban TUESDAY, JULY 11 Wilbee's Orchestra. Admission 50c. Dancing 9.30-1 Now that I can go I'm not going to stick around and let the other fellows do it. Bill and Jack went over last week, and Fred's been over there a year. Now it's my chance. It's going to take months of training before I can get fighting -fit, so I'd better get moving today. Yes sir! I'm going now, to tell Dad and Mom that I'm on my way to sign up. n if WEAR IT ON YOUR ARM 07 tylr',ii- +11 l 1e 11�/+ V ' �i�4rrlt' l/C,11f1 tiler /i 11�rf4.1 tk FOR. OBJ: R.S 1 A