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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1944-10-12, Page 4I111: AFt)L1T'1.'.i NEWS senwenn Bross Publishers WALTON llt and Mrs. Everett Eering'iou and 1 tai ily 'tit' Dungannon spent Than ' ghtnrg riti. relatives near Walton. 21is. Colin Eitiel lid is spending a 'week in Termite welt friends. NIIs, Last of Welland spent the holidays with her sister Mrs. R. W. t A ll r',UN In hr.4 invine vial li,ni�it 1 to Sunday, Oct. sib. to Mr. told Mi 1)4 nit 1)ea hison. Bur I- 0 son. L \L hilts -11. Scott Mem r, 1 H1 r u I nn Incsly, Ot 1-t t b11 _told Ott let. H l gat �e 0 1 ack, rn iuth, a laughter, Sit NTL In Hallett on Octoher 10, to .lit. and Mrs. Elaut W. Shuttle, .1 50n. Gerald Wayne. CAR31111-I J :, In Toronto on Sept. 20 to Mr, and Airs. Clifford Ca trills Uiltil. 0 vat Air. and Mrs. J.• \1': Humphries of Wallcerville spent the week end at HENSALL Humphries and 1Vits. Humphries:' Mrs. Nellie :McEwen recein-ed of - Mrs. Morrison 'is visiting in Tor- ficial word' Saturday from Ottawa onto this ween. that her son, Pte. Alpine Mcllwan, Mrs: Watson and daughter of . Ha- had cis niilton. are visiting her parents lllr ed of wounds, received while and Mrs. F. Wilson. in action m 'France, September 20 Mrs. M. Dresses and IDliss Edith He \\'as 1 and enlisted at London in Ennis of reso spent the holidays oreniber; 11143, and went overseas in June, 1J41. with their parents. Mr, and Mrs. He leas barn and ed - 1 Fred Ennis: ucated in Hensel His father, a vet - Mrs, Skinn his- gone to- vistt her eran of the last war died about two tears ago. Sutviting is his mother, two brothers, Norris, radio instruc- Thur day .evening Oct 6th the. Grey Town - ,1,11) P l rutin, or Agrtcultuie held their tor with the RCAF, ill' Winnipeg; nal 11 t, and banquet in Ethel. 1 Ewan and one. sister 'lino. at home, I een ladies of Ethel united church qee. to He is the second Hensal] soldier who r, notated on the efficient manner' in thy ,cur able to serve the two hum- died overseas: Memorialservices t and ids t plates so urnbufuily, vvei'e held in Cannel Presbyterian v i t 'dem Wm. r Turnbull 1nosidte arm,t0 11,d on Mr. Siorly sturdy, County. Church on Wednesday evening for Pteshte.t to 10trocluee the first guest speaker the late Wm, Nichol and Alpine Mc - Mr, Alex McKinney, . Sr. president of the Ewen, both members of the conKreg- Ont, Federation. 61r. McKinney ceseretuleted the..president and executive of Grey Town- ation. A former minister, Rev, W. A. ship in the fine showing' they have made In Young, Fergus, conducted the service. organizing the farmers of the township. He Iierrsall is haldlil • then gave an outline of the steps beim; taken g a grand frolic by the Federation to provide a solid economic night oh October 25th 111 the conl- foundation for thefarmer; One of the recent aunty shed under the auspices of accomplishments is the floor prices sutiborted by 200 mllion dollars from the Federal ,14. ens/ill-Zurich war services associa- Government. At present the Federation is tion, Many attractions will be feat - using its influence to bring about a settlement ured including a .hmnebaking booth, of the strike threatening the packing plants. This will be operated by members of They have met withtheheads of the packing plants mrd were able to obtain n promise of Hensall and Zurich W.I. All proceeds ten days notice of the strike from the heads. for the overseas Christmas boxes, at the Crude union leaders. Mr Bruce Anyone having donations of home- rMotheson:.le introducing Dr. McRostie, the head of the Field Husbandry made baking such as pies, tarts, etc., Dept.- of the O.A.C, stated that Grey Town- eve's, vegetables, poultry or anysall sale - ship .with a membership of over 010 now able articles are asked to phone to leads all townships in Huron. Dr. McRostie spoke on the value cf the soil. Since pa per 'Miss Greta Lanlmie, 1114, Henor cent of the population live largely on plants advise 3'Ii's. J. Sangster .'• it is very important that fertility be main- tallied. He also warned farmers that in Oleos- Dies in Victoria Hospital— ing varieties of grains they should not stress Allen Love, eldest son of ivIr. .and 000100y of yield too much as sometimes Ire. John Love of Hilleereerl. died lower yielding verities have higher food value per arra. He also stressed the treatment of in Victoria hospital on Monday in plants to. prevent .deficiency deseases for ex- his 22nd year. He was admitted to ample the spraying of turnips With a borax the hospital last Wednesday and was solution toprevent brown hra15 and water core, leiter found to hare spinal meningit- M•. Bob Cook and Miss 011ie MacDonald iS. He attended church service the of Listowel supplied entertainment of the n'revione Sunday with his mother at highest quality which was much appreciated, The following officers were elected: Press- T'teneall and on Monday became ill. dent n'm. J. Turnbull: vice President. \cot- He was educated at S.S. 14, Stanley, son Bronn; Directors. Douglas Mamineway, and was a member of Carmel Pres - Bert Johnston, Win. Smith, Melville Dennis, ht rpt ion \\'m, Campbell, Roy Hall, George Menaces, Church, Hensel]. Surviving Russel Knight. Orville Harrison. R. W. are his parents, one brother, Jimmie Whitfield. Lesley EorI, Watson Brown, .Harry Bolger. et home, and three sisters, Mrs. --------- -- - Westlake. Bayfield. Mrs. Harold BRUCEFIELD Tenps. Kinpen. and Edith, at home. 1Ir. Percy ('ole had a eery success- The Hensall Women's Institute fail sale an Oct. 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. bold their October meeting on Tues- rlay evening at the home of Mrs. Cole intend to spend the winter in Cornelius Cook with \'II•s. Geo. Hess. London with his sister and niece, ro-1,nstess. They had as their special Mrs. Mair. Mr. Selden Ross of Bruce- n,, e,c the g'itndntothera. The theme field is proving to the flue farm he o; the meeting ryas historical re- purchases) from 1tlr. Cele about the peareh. The president. bfise Gladys lith and Mr. Cole .intends taking a T'110101', presided and openayed er the well-earned rest. reeetine' with the Oda snd Grandfa- TUCKERSMITH , *tree', (tuck. inllowed hr prh, 1tlec 1 raker. The lillnntes were fel- r•. oet' a 1,,.-„d t„• run roll and b,isiness. it 1 , torte .d rout» 1, 91 -h• . ,. �” ,. t your. Mr. ` ,ou p,l rr,nt •t (;oo, the of iern u t mum 1151 1 -n 1 X111„ for n .;as beim' 2? •� ,,, eldest hn , rump "lfi r to .near d 11 ','Io Hol- n tips ; tine 9nl -a, -d tete tn. 7 , reeeti4 env,. s dem. ur ellIvtrr nn 1 r`l Br0••••,.,-,4 -til n - P(.. n10 T, i. trot., .hen Ii r o 1 t ...no',.1 „n r . I r 1• .11 • Tl V,. 5 1,.,. 11 - '1:'. ,tee. in ]• l::c. Alvin `,i •,i rr,,trl MAGIC CHEESE BISCUITS 01/a cups Sour i. tbspn, shorten- ; i cup milk ing iia tspn. smolt 6 tbspne. grated cheese 2 tapns. Magic Baking Powder (When half-baked, place square ee cheese an ton of biscuits for extra flavor) Sift dry ingredients together; cut in shortening. Mix in cheese lightly; add milk slowly. Roll out on floured board to 1/a•.inch thick; cut with small biscuit cutter. Bake in hot oven (435- F:) 12 to i6 minutes. Makes 12. MAGIC INSURE AKIN SUCCESS -d•-'at Se.r ",res- -,. , ,,, ch`1r• girl. 'or al:d n,. t h"r- 11 at ra,- h, 11 ter Hall hi En tnn-ll on I t clay evening r l List \`',•••ii • ,c whit' evening with 111: leide and groom Mr, and tilts r' -n NA! he Id tin. form erly rn I tidy n Banc ihi t and pre 11-r1 mita 0, (1111111bl.ancc The tileelv worded add: -e s was read by Miss Helen Lear and 0 purse of money ',reseeded ltltrl by Airs. Lesko Feld. Mr. Neil reepontled In a felt well rhe ell \vents. thanking the eompaay and extrnrted tot invitation for them ,incl visit them. For they etre rale 'good 12 lbws,- .etas then sung. Aner the 1110131 of the crowd had gathered. 1111 A. W. McEwing who lead been talo en as chairman went • +" the p1;1to1m and railed for a duet ttv tlin Misses Irma and Marjorie 'Watt with Mr Geo, Watt at the piano after whiell Mrs, Lab Watt l,n' e n. reading. The chairman's ad dress then followed, ,after which. Ihlies Phyllis Shepherd San called to the pinto and they enjoyed several itumLe r e of e nnunitltity singing. Cards and ari011s were then passed and alI enjnvnri cmile r nmeher of gala . of bingo which 1b t00 free ,'llhou„il prizes were given Unci the el—odium: was a ne'en' hand sit tallies.. the numbers, After tlie. time) was over ATP Leo Si:q nt•y.ou is rept 'lip the hone incl IGeir 11)1(°0' ria, more cmnlnunity ,singing. Thr- bride and groom were c•aillc I to the front- anti the presenta than took 1,10 1 After Hutch the 1even- Me wee seee It lll dancing. the music forllivi,-1 i> Masers. Bert. Alton, T;=mora :'''titans. fico, Snt1th, 'Mfrs. Ern- est Toll and Miss blue Smith. We join ie extending best wishes to 1GIr. and Airs. Neil. The teachers, Miss Edythe Beacom from near Tornntn, Miss IIelen Me- Clregcr from St. Catharines and Miss Iieleu Lear from McKillop, were at, ('.heir respective homes over the week` rlicl and Thanksgiving holiday, Mise Iarvinx Knox of Toronto at the home of her parents. Mr. and Ml's. Thomas Knox. Mr. and Mrs. James Scott and caul (11,071 returned to Toronto Monday atter holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snnau 111tYlite• rind other friends, and Miss Vivo Cole, who holidayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, .Leo Watt with her tallier \{r. Thomas (.'ole. Ali'. old :urs, Snyder and children of 'Toronto at the house 00 Mi•, and, Aire. Arthur Colson and other friends. T1t, Misses Eva and Nellie Rapson visited on Sunday et the home of their brothers 31•, anti Ilius. Albert Rapson and Mr. mid Mrs Isaac Itap- son, M•. dilhn 1 tpson •also spent Stut- rlty afternoon at the home; of the latter. Mr. and Mrs. Knechlel of London spentthe, week end at the home of their father Alie Reece Ferris. Air. and \1•s. Lockhart Johnston and family of Ilamilton spent the week end among the MGl stria friends and wa • at Mr. Leo Watt's for supper Sunday, returning to Hamilton Sun- day night. Burns Church anniversary services were held on Sundae-, Oct, S with Rev, Il1 Currie of Beumrlier •ntering charge of the selviees. Special music was fiauntslied by the choir assisted by Mrs. Rev, Menzies. Miss Phyllis Shepherd was organist, ' 1l•1r. and Mr's. Thomas Knox receiv- ed word from theformer's cousin, Mor, and Mrs. Wm, llnox of Brough- am that memorial services will be held in Brougham Church on Sunday, Oct. 15, for their son who was recent- ly killed in F1'ance. Mr, and Mis. Knox have two other sons in the al'1113'. We are sorry to hear that Mrs: Randolph Lowrie is in the hospital after an operation for appendicitis. We hope she will have .11 good re- covery. Ilr. and Mrs, Clarence Ball ' and little sots spent Sunday for dinner and afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Shepherd. Mr. anti Ars, Joseph Lyon and children vis1Led on Sunday at the home 0f her Parents 111r, and Mrs, A, IV. Bettcont, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stafford and young son of Hamilton mord Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Stafford and daughter Viola of St. Marys ys visited on Monday Thanksgiving Day for supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson. CROMART)' Mr, and 'Mrs, Wadsworth and babe ,with. Miss Betty McKellar -with .herparents. 61 r. and stirs. Johi, Cairns with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew McLawlilnn,- Mr. and Mrs; M. McKellar and daughter. of Sentmlh will, Mr McKellar's father. 31r. and Mrs. llobbgici or 'Toronto with Mrs, Snrarns. Pte. Russel. Miller of Nova Scotia -with his. 1,+rrnts. Miss Jean MoCnlloch of St. Thomas with her Parents, ller parents at the mmr,e BRODHAGEN. Mrs, Louise Binz, is confined to Stratford .hospital for treatment, Air, and Mrs, Albert Hinz and Mr. and Ml's. Wni, Jacob returned 'home after a motor trip to Muskoka, North Bay and Ottawa. Mr, and Mrs. Don Markle of Wood- stock with Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Diego!. Wren Doris Hinz of Ottawa is spending two weeks furlough' with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hine. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Mogk were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wesenberg, -Mr. and Mrs, Sydney Ritney, Joan Findlay, Mrs. Howard McKinnon and Ray of Torronto, Around 35 members of Ladies Aid Rev, A. Schultz has left for Min - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1944 • esF HEA Seaforth NOW SHOWING THURS.'b'IR.I. SAT. TWO FEATURES SECOND SHOW STARTS 8,45 Maria Montez Jon Hall &the "White Savage" ALSO For a Happy hit, see "Se's Your Uncle" Billie Burke Donald Woods MONDAY,` TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "North Star" Tanen from Lillian Hillman's grand story, and starring — • Anne Baxl:er Dana Andrews - NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Anne Baxter Thos, Mitchell "THE SULLIVANS" The story of five llet•0ic brothers Coining — "JANE EYRE" thews Lutheran Church in Kitchener an Wednesday. The Clabber 'meeting of the -Pat- riotic Society will be held in Miller Hall on Thursday evening, Oct. 12. Don't forget the paper salvage to be left In the community sheds by Oct, 31st. Rev, W., Schultz and 17 leaguers at• tended the 2nd annual convention of the Luther League of the Stratford district held at St. Peters Lutheran Church, Milverton on Monday. attended the wally held at St. Mat- neapolis, Minnesota, as a delegate of the United Lutheran Church. Rev. Heimrich of Zurich accompanied him. Mrs.. Annie Rentz of. Baden:. Is spending two weeks with her daugh- ter Airs. John Amstein. Mrs. Sophie Miller returned after visiting in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. • Geo, Wesenbergand sous of Cranbrook, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ryan, Madeline and ;'-Toward of Brussels, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Ahrens.. Mr, Robert Amstein has left for Kitchener where he has procured' a Position with J. M. Schneider Co, ' r Oxr ,•miler „1 xOuxCe ra 0011.ey:-31 1 rise sai'ti a t -e �y cools° aollax that Vela c1 C t'a �w 1�t1 Canada needs that ever p11Oney rf- Rn x e ,•,.fi k '\nde;\'A1 ;a,it y6xy°nC15s gS 'C�•'., errs - T- aV "tj'1Ct e1' renal farm xegtiuxoa .rmt.5latober hoods should y olc01)31 00 ne�< ' ' twt �;ai. ,vel afr,t�.l=lid' �ana`�a s nein needs ax - ' =ave tensityl oxxo ni',glloxi- dO �11cai.}ya�sli.ao ��� cs 1n an gall-ovex weary gin, ax As trig �axiOo- Outrsex� a to lend a� :la:11°5u e infix ax:+d'ay o je'vu'3 oath £wheat• , to pay £ox a�n, t© ee. ns a�a�te aUjron� Canadians'to billions• Pn a31 Smoot at ho 1 O ividuals m°u a nay `1°" ann. i U . tl cJl\"lr.:,l0ala11a - ave cavo ns e unmlt et loaCanada�maxketable M' rx�•x° s,t,.sa�l :�.• �®nay y at s�.all °b � e.. ana th tt.\C''11.•• tctil Ott "Rs' ttt'.i:noun�gae�soxthQ`'hile �'at �Dsayxrt s ill hg , .5 1thWrex ro''Ot1 e. •.xet °tyx31204 Victory Bonds willpt'es de cash for0t1vd77, x, azpovevzelztsy,epla12tolttakexuhenthesoar etzds, ,. newbnildizzgs1211:1' rnevbineay , , betterstockNAHNANC CC1MMITrEE , • 'cresta to ply, 01a a veil., car orst ]tete home.