HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1944-12-14, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THE SE, \ t (t k' 1' 1 { 1 \ t' S p.ni. On Dec. 24th Christmas ser-
. snowdon aro,.. nurtu,m,t, vice will 'be herd at 4 p.m; and will
remain at this hour for the whiter
WALTON
The special Accession Day service
marking the Sth anniversary of the
accession of"'their Majesties to the
throne, was held on Sunday, Dec. 10
at 1,30 p.m. Rev. MI F. Oldham was
in charge of the service
The .regular meeting of St.
Georges W.A. and Women's Guild,
was held at the rectory, Brussels,
on Tuesday, Dee. 5th at 3 p.m. with
good attendance, Mrs. Wm. Hum-
phries was in charge of the meeting.
Mrs. A. Staffas read the Scripture
lesson and Rev. M. F. Oldham, rec-
tor, the prayers. Mrs B. Anderson
gave th'e financial report for the
Guild and Mrs. Harry Bolger for the
W.A. Both of these organizations
have had a good year and have a
good balance to start the New Years
"'work. It was decided to have a
Christmas social for the S.S. in the
holidays, An auction sale of various
articles was held. The quilt patches
with donations were judged by Mrs.
M. R. Oldham and Mrs. Jos. Hamil-
ton. Mrs A. Morrison received the
prize for the patches and Miss Em-
ma Sanderson had the largest dona-
tion. The same officers were re-elect-
ed for neat year: Women's Guild,
Pres., Mrs. Wm. Humphries; sec.-
treas..
ec:treas. MMlrs. Bert Anderson. The
W.A.. Pres., •Mrs• Wm. Humphries;
Sec. Tress., Mrs Harry Bolger. A
contest was held and Mrs. M. F.
Oldham was the winner. The hostess,
Mrs. M. F. Oldham. assisted by Mrs.
M. R. Oldham, served a tasty supper.
A. vote of thanks was tendered to
her for her
hospitality.
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Service in St. George's Church on
Sundays, Dee. 10 and 17 at 1.30
months, The Sunday School will be
!role! on Dec. 24 and after at 3.30.
Mrs. Russell Sanilercocic with rela-
tive and friends in Iluliett.
11Ls. Gordon McGregor, CWAC.,
moved to Vancouver, B.C.
Mrs. 11 Watson at fire home of lief•
seen and daughter -1 t-lu v Mr. and Mas,
:Toler Watson.
Mt. Clarence Bennettspent the
Week end at his Home in "Talton.
Mao. Stewart Hunrtiht'ies and son
Bobby ore visiting in Iisnlilton.
KIPPEN EAST
The community was shocked to
hear- of the sudden (loath of Mrs. Wal-
ter McCullie at her home in Hensel!
on Monday morning. Dirs. McCullie
was the daughter of the late .lanes
Stewart of Tuckersniith. After her
marriage .to the lute Weiler McCullie
they took up farming en the fourth
concession of Tucicersmith, After 1115
death she worked l.ed as cook in Scott
Memorial Hospital. Seaforlh. She has
been a resident of Henson for the
past 10 years. She leaves to mourn
her loss one Sister Mrs. Peter Strang,
wire of the late Rev. Dr. Strang of
Regina. a sister -iii -law Mrs. J. b.
Stewart of Hensen, and several nieces
and nephews. The funeral. which was
private, was held from her late resid-
ence on '\Vedtlesduy afternoon.
DUBLIN
• Mrs. Dan Williams is in St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London.
The members of St. Patrick's
Church, Dublin, held a special' cele-
bration in the parish hall on Friday
night and had a mortgage -burning
eremoty: A capacity crowd was
present. Rev. Dr. Foulkes, who con-
ducted a special collection tour of
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For Relieving Miseries of
More than two generations ago—in
grandmother's day--mothersfirstdis-
covered Vicks VapoRub. Today it is
the most widel y used home -remedy for
relieving misenes of children's colds.
And here is the reason ...
The moment you rub VapoRub on
the throat, chest and back at bedtime
it starts to work two ways at once—
and keeps on work'ng far hours—to
ease coughing spasms, help clear con-
gestion in cold -clogged upper breath-
ing passages, relieve muscular soreness
or tightness. It promotes restful sleep
Often most of the misery of the cold
is gone by morning! That's why
VapoRub is so good to use when colds
strike. Try it!
the parish during October in order
to cancel the final payment of i2000
on the church mortgage, congratulat-
ed the: parishioners and expressed
his appreciation of the privilege of
burning the mortgage. The pastors
of St. Patrick's Church have been
Rev. Father Fogarty, Rev. Father
Noonan, Rev. Father White, Rev,
Father O'Drowski and Rev: D'r'.
rfoulkes. Thirty tables of pro-
gressive euchre were arranged, The
' prize' winners were Mrs. Wilfred 0'
Rourke and Fergus Horan, A social,
hour of dancing followed, music be-
ing supplied by the Ryan -McQuaid
orchestra, Lunch sspss served by the
Altar Society officers and a group
of voluntary assistants.
Fli. Sgt, Frank Osborne and Mrs.
Osborne, St. Thomas, with Mr, and
Mrs. John Meagher..
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Miller and
family and Miss Agnes McGrath, o£
Waterloo, with Mrs. Mary McGrath.
Miss Dorothy Donnelly,. Goderich,
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Healy, Blyth,
With Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnelly.
James Eckert, Toronto, with his
mother, Mrs, Theresa Eckert,
Miss Anne Atkinson, R.N., Toron-
to, and Miss Genevieve Atkinson, of
Tinkora, with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Atkinson,
Joseph Roney, Imperial, Sask.,
with Mr:. and Mrs. Kenneth Roney
and other relatives.
Harry O'Connor, St, Michael's
College. Toronto, with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. D. J. O'Connor.
J. Bedard, Goderich, with his sis-
ter, Mrs. Joseph Donnelly and. Jos-
eph Donnelly Jr,
Mr. and Mrs. John Quinsey and
daughter Jean in'Hamilton,
Cpl. and Mrs. Dalton Burne, LOS -
don, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns.
1 At the series game of progressive
e
euchre in the rectory club room on
. Tuesday night, the honors were
a'wttrded to Miss Mary Purcell and
Miss Mary Beale. Lunen was served
by the altar Society president, Mrs.
Joseph Rnaeh and assistants.
Daddy couldn't wait to eat. our
Christmas dinner desser-
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How folks do go for Borden's Ice Cream!
It's so rich, so creamy smoo-ooth, so deliciously
flavored ... a dessert worthy of a special place in the
year's most important menu—Christmas dinner!
Serve Borden's brick or Mel-O-rol Ice Cream as a
glorious dessert in its own right. Or add its tempting
goodness to plum pudding, :mince pie or other favorite
Yuletide -dishes.
All through the holiday season—whenever you
entertain—remember Borden's Ice Cream saves work,
pleases everyone!
"IF iT'S BORDEN'S, IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD"
TEE Somme COMPANY LI&treat
WINTHROP
The mutual nres ting of the W.A.
Nei Vv'.'•LS, was held in the school
roost of the church on Wednesday
free n ,on. flee. title with twelve
t'inl'''s in attendance. Mrs. Rohr.
'!:! ar^.erne pec'sided. The candlelight
Chri.e.ers friendship service was
v i •rtiit.ifully given under the
1 . tit r:ehip of Mrs. II. Blanchard,
t. isted by Mrs. C Dolmage, Mrs, J
Irogg, Mrs. Fettles, Mrs, C Hiller
and Mrsl1 A. Ross Very encouraging
reports were given by the various
:eeretaries and treasurers. We es-
pecially congratulate our Mission
Band. Gifts were sent to our boys
and girls overseas and a motion 'pass-
ed to remember our boys in Canada.
Mr. Patton conducted the installa-
tion of officers: President, Mrs. R.
MacFarlane; secretary, Mrs. Wm.
Church; temperance sec., Mrs. A.
Ross; Christian Stewardship sec.,
Mrs. Wm. Montgomery; com, friend-
ship sec., Mrs, S. Garnham; Mss,
Monthly Sec., Mrs. H. Blanchard;
supply see., Mrs, E. Toil; W.M.S.
treasurer, Mrs. A. Somerville; W.A.
treasurer, Mrs. C. Dolmage; Mission
Band leaders, Mrs. Wm. Dodds, Mrs.
J. Hogg; W.A. corn., pies„ treas.,
Mrs. E. Habkirk, Mrs. T. Pryce, Mrs.
H. Alexander.
The Red Cross meeting and quilt-
ing will be held in the schoolroom
of the church on Tuesday afternoon,
Dec. 19tH.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1944
Pooley, Mr.'Chas, Johns; Mrs. J,
Woods, Horace Delbridge, :Delmer
Skinner and Wi11 Routley. Officers
for Young People's Class: President,
Bessie johns vice president, Doreen
Coultis; secretary, Leona. Pym; asst.
secretary, Marion Murch; treasurer,
Jack Bailey; asst, treasurer, Jim
Sinclair; sick visiting.. committee',
Eithleen Johns and Eileen Joints;
social committee, Doreen Coultis,
Ethel Pooley, Dorothy Johns; asst
social committee, Shirley Coultis,
Isabelle Cooper, Marion Murch.
Next Friday the school Christmas
concert will be held in the church.
A splendid program is being _prepar-
ed.
Mrs. W. Dickey and Mary Lucille
visited at Mr. Freeman Horne's on
Sunday last.
ELIMVILLE
On Friday night last week •the
Adult Bible Class and • Young
People's Bible Class held a pot luck
supper in the church basement with
ahout forty-five attending. The elec-
tion of officer's for both classes was
hold with the 'following result: Adult
Bible Class. ---President, -Mrs. Alvin
i't.ii; vire president, Ruth Skinner;
.'creta)•, Mrs. Alvin Cooper; est.
s.e-trotary, Mac. Will Johns: treasur-
er. Jl"s. Horace Del bridge; asst.
trecs•lrer, Mrs. 'Allen Johns; teach-
i''. Ruth Spinner, John Ridley, Mrs.
Will John:, Piles. 0I: Bell, Mr. Will
johns, Dora Delbridge, Mr. R. 1;.
ce: •'tee -I
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HULLETT
The farm forum group on the 8th
and 9th met on Monday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Riley,
with an attendance of thirteen ad-
ults, The discussion period was led
by Mr. Wm. Jewitt and it was agreed
that much could be done to make
the community more attractive,
Scarcity of time and money were
two reasons given for present condi-
tions but if anyone had taste and the
desire he could improve the appear-
ance of his fares with little expense.
Cutting weeds and brush on road-
side, making attractive gate ent-
rance, painting buildings and fence
posts, having recreational ground's.
After a couple of interesting con-
tests, the remainder of the evening
was spent at games.
lste. Glen Carter of Chatham
spent the week end at les home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McKenzie of
Lucknow visited on ,Sunday with e
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carte',
Mr. Wm. Fairser'vlce is poorly at
present. I3is daughter, Nlrs, George
Fear, is home for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fairservics,
n r_ Ada `lvenmmi and 'Miss M
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ALSO — MJudy Canova and her goofy gushers in
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"HOME IN INDIANA"
STANLEY
The teacher and pupils of S.S. No,
5, Stanley, are holding their Christ-
mas entertainment on Wednesday
evening, December 20, at 8,30 p.m.
Back to the Kitchen, Ladies?
What's to become of wartime wo-
rsen workers when peace cones?
Will they gladly give up fat pay
checks for home and a baby? Gene-
vieve Parkhurst, noted research au-
thority, writing in The American
Weekly with this Sunday's (Dec.:1.7)
issue of - The Detroit Sunday 'Times,
presents views of the women them-
selves.
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of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter.
The pupil:i of S.S. No. 11 are
holding their school concert on Fri -
doe ('venin:•. ' Hatlock pupils will
bold ttir concert on Monday night.
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