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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-01-18, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS HENSSALL from her sot, Spr. Donald Hoggarth Card of:,Thanks: who is serving : with the: ArmedThe fancily of the ,Isis Joseph MR. D, Bell is rat' present in forces "Somewhere in France." Nagle ` lsh to thank their many Victoria Hospital, London, where he is receiving treatment in the"inter- ests of his health. N. S. Helen Munn ot the R,C.A.T relatives, friends and neighbors -for Trenton and Mrs. G. T. Munn e their kind expressions of sympathy London spent the week -end at the and spiritual and floral tributes es - Rev. Robert Bruce of Ailsa ;Craig hone of their parents Mx. and Mrs• tendedduring their recent bereave conducted services in Carmel Pres- Robt, Munn. anent. Especially thanking the Nurs- byteri�art Church on Sunday and will The Hensall School Board held ing Staff Especially Scott orial Hospit- occupy the pulpit for Jan. 21st, 28th, their first meeting of the year in the al, Seaforth." It was disclosed at the annual Hu Council Chamber on ^ Friday, Jan. ron Presbyterial meeting held in 12th. at 8 p.m. with the following Clinton last Tuesday that the Arnold appointments being made. Chairman Circle of Carmel 'Presbyterian for 1945, Mr. E, L, Mickle. Mr, Church, Hensall, was the "Banner Peter L. McNaughton was the c'hair- Auxiliary" for the Province of On- man for the past 'term, Sec.-Treas„ tario, Mr. A. L. Case. Trustees—Messers The January meeting of the Geo. Hess, Alf. Clark, Joe Flynn, W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian Carl Passmore, P. L. McNaughton. Church was held in the schoolroom Caretaker, Mr. Geo. Hudson. Miss of the church on Thursday, Jan, 11, M. A, Ellis was appointed to the with Mrs. Workman presiding. After Library Board for 3 years. opening exercises, the Bible lesson The Hensall Women's Institute was read by Mrs, Minnie Sangster.. desire to express in this column their Roll , call was answered by Prayer, grateful thanks to the Local Girls' after which 1VIrs. A. D. McEwen read,`. Dance Club, having received from a paper on Prayer. Mrs. J. Paterson Miss Mary Goodwin, Treas, of this sang a solo, "I Am Praying for Society, the substantial sum of one you," accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Hundred dollars, this being their Bonthron at the piano. Mrs, C. Hud-. contribution towards the overseas son gave a, splendid report of the parcels which will be shipped the annual Huron Presbyterian meeting latter part of January. held in Clinton, Mrs, Workman read Women's Institute Hears -Interest- the introduction to the study book. Ing Address On Education. The meeting closed by singing a Mrs. A. Orr was hostess to the hymn, and the Lord's prayer lanai Women's Institute on Wednesday son. evening and Mrs. D. E. Macl{innon Miss Goldie Cross, R.N., has taken was co -hostess. The president, Miss a position at Westminster Hospital, Gladys Luker presided and opened London, and left on Monday to by singing "The Ode" and the Lord's spend a short time at Victoria hos- Prayer in unison. Mr, Morley San- pital, prior to commencing her new dens, High School Principal was the duties. guest speaker and gave a very im- Library Board Meets— . pressive address on "Education" which was most interesting, The The first meeting of 1945 Public motto entitled "He who would enjoy Library Board held Jan. 9th with the pleasure of power must assume the following members present: the responsibility" was very ably. Reeve Shaddick. Mrs. Norminton, taken by Mrs. Frank Wright after Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Joynt and Rev. which the President, Miss Luker Brook. Minutes of the previous read the following address and Mrs. meeting read and adopted. Moved, Albert Shirray presented Mrs. that Reeve R. E. Shaddick be the Wright with a sewing cabinet. chairman for the year 1945. Carried, Mrs. F. Wright, Kippen, Ont., Librarian's report for December 400 Dear Esther: Tonight we are and for the year approximately 5000 gathered here to congratulate you books in circulation. The treasurer on your recent marriage, and to wish reported a cash balance at. January you so much happiness that it will 1st of $144.36 and $240.02 having extend over all the many years of been spent in new books during the your future life together. You have year. Motion, that the treasurer's re- proven yourself to be an active port be adopted as read. Carried, member of our group, always ready Motion, that the librarian and sec- to co-operate in every way. We are retary-treasurer be re -appointed for happy that you are remaining in our the year 1945 at the same salaries. midst, thus making it possible for Carried. Motion, that Mrs, Goodwin, its to enjoy your association as in Mrs. Norminton and Rev. Brook be the past. As a slight token of the re - the book purchasing committee, Car spect and esteem in which you are ried. YIotion, that we now adjourn •held by us, we would ask you, to to meet again Feb, 13 at 7,45— accept this gift. Wishing you both Carried. -J. A. Paterson, Sec.-Treas, the best of happiness, health and Following is a letter received prosperity in your new home. Hen - from overseas to firs. Jas. Sangster sell Women's Institute. Miss Gladys and Mrs. A. R. Campbell of Hensall Luker, President; Mrs A. E. Munn, Women's Institute. "I wish to take Sec,-Treas." Mrs. Wright in a few this opportunity of thanking you and well chosen words expressed her the Institute for your lovely Christ- sincere thanks, A competition on es- mas box which I received today. I says by the public school children ant surely tickled indeed, the con- were read by Miss June Brandon and tents are sure a treat and the parcel Miss Barbara Michie, Following are arrived in the best of shape, And the prize winners: Grade IV., let, I also want to thank' both of you Elaine Beer, "Johnny's Adventures," ladies for the lovely card which you 2nd, Lois Henderson, "Hidden Pal - enclosed. It makes us feel mighty ace"; Grade VIII., 1st, Betty Mickle, good to be remembered by the folks "Science of a Dining Room Table," from onr home town at Christmas, 2nd, Eleanor Venner,- on "Oil, Its which is the one time of the year Origin and Lrses.' War Savings which we long to ,spend at home, The stamps were given for prizes. The weather in Italy has been very bad, roll call was answered by a musical But it hasn't been cold down here so composition and its composer. The far, How is Jim getting along, Mrs. recipe was .given by Mrs, H. Horton. Campbell. The last news I had of A vote of thanks was extended to all him he was still in hospital. I also taking part by Mrs. Munn. The Feb - learned about Roy Brock and Doc i'uary meeting will be held at the Kyle and some more of the boys be- home of Mrs. A. W. Kerslake, on ing, in France, but was so sorry to February 14th. Mr. Matheson, agri- hear of Bill Nicol'', death. I will cultural representative of Clinton, close for now and wish to say thanks will be the guest speaker. Refresh- yI God 'tents were served at the close BAYFI•ELD The annual meeting cif Bayfield Public Library was held in the lib- rary on Monday afternoon. The el- ection of officers resulted in'a return of officers. Reports showed a satis- factory year, Bayfield is fortunate in having such a fine library and the public having access to the library six days a week. Miss F. Fowlie is the efficient librarian, Mrs. P. Clark, who has been ill in Goderich hospital, we are pleased to report she has recovered sufficiently to be home again. Ice harvesting is the order of the day and all report the ice to be of excellent quality. Mr. John Toms returned home last week having spent the last few months fishing on Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sturgeon Sr. and Mr, and Mrs. John Sturgeon Jr. returned to the village last week having spent some time in Port Dover. The annual meeting of the Red Cross is to be held in the Orange Hall on Thursday evening when yearly reports and election of offic- ers will take place. Members of the L.O.L. No. 24 at- tended a district meeting at Varna Monday evening. The Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs, Jas. Ferguson on Friday evening. HIBBERT Card of Thanks I would like to.thank every one who sent me cards, flowers,; fruit and magazines, when i was in Victoria' Hospital, I would also like to thank those who helped 41 hone, both dur- ing my :absence and since I have come Monte. Doug. Robinson. ! Card of Thanks The sisters and brothers of the late Mrs, William Dickson wish to alcknowledge with sincere apprecia- tion the many expressions of sym- pathy extended by friends and neighbors during their recent sad' bereavement; also those who sent spiritual bouquets and flowers. Card of Thanks Mrs, John Love and family desire to express tbeh' sincere appreciation to their neighbors and friends for the Many expressions of kindness and sympathy extended to them during their recent. bereavement; also ,to thank the pall -bearers and flower bearers, those who loaned cars, said to Rev. H. V. Workman, for their - kindness. FOR SALE Ten pigs eight weeks old. 6621.11, Seaforth. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1945 Saturday Specials Royal Purple Poultry Concentrate Royal Purple Hog Tonic & Conditioner Royal Purple Stock Conditioner Pratts Cow Tonic Dila-Lice for Cattle Royal Purple Lice Killer • per 100 lbs 4.49 31/o ib pkge. 1.75 81/2 Il5 pkge. 1.75 41/2 111 pkge. 1.50 2 lb pkge. 55c . pkge. 60c VAN CAMPS PRE•C00KED, BEANS....6 pkges 25c W. J. FINNIGAN HARNESS Order your Harness needs early. Harness Hardware is 10 short supply. What you order now, we will make for You.. JACK'S REPAIR WANTED Sewing Machine, appearance .no. essential, but must stitch well. Phone 246, Seaforth, or write box 6S, Sea - forth Post Office. Phone FOR SALE iTwo young calves for sale. Apply to T. B. Goudie, Seaforth, FOR SALE A '28 Model A truck, Autotrac, rubber tires. Al condition. Apply to FOR SALE A • purebred Hereford bull, 14 Harvey Hayter, Varna, months olcl. Apply to Leslie McClure, WANTED I Seaforth. Immediately, man for brooder work. BULL FOR SALE Girl for housework. Dependable mai,: Reel Shorthorn bull nine months ried couple without family most suit- old, from Cluny Secret dam. Stewart Able. Andrew Moore, R.R.3, Seaforth, Dale. FOR SALE A good set of sleighs with new 1'l yd gravel- box, will sell together or separate: also a 10'1•_• inch Visset rain grinder; also a quantity The first meeting of the Hibbert g Township Council was held on Mon- b day Jan. 28th pursuant to statute with all members present who s ub- WANTED • Seven cords of body hardwood, 12" long, to be delivered by April 1st to S.S. No. 2, McKillop. Apply to Jos. T. Hugill, Sec,.-Treas. earl. straw mixed with cut straw. Apply to Wilbur Keys, Seaforth, Phone 656 r 11. scribed to the necessary ' Declare- Cotitan of Offices and assumed their ntents of Blacksmith' Shop for Sale nicipal Officers and fixing their sal- I wish to express to any nu nerou5 responsibilities. By -Law No. One confirming the appointment of Mu - cries was given its third and final customers sincere thanks for the life - reading and passed. The following long lousiness given rte and ask the officials were appointed: Thos. D. same liberal patronage for my Wren, Clerk; Roy Burchill, Treas. and Tax Collector; Geo. Coyne,. All outstanding accounts are Assessor; Thos Molyneaux, Truant now clue and may be paid LO ane Officer: Andrew McLachlan and Er - successor. Mr. John Gallop. nest Templeman, Live Stock Value- before Jan. 25th• tors; Mr, Wni, G, McGeorge of Chat -1 John A. Stewart ham, Drainage Engineer; Jas. Scott Sr,, Sanitary Inspector; Mr. James Morley, Township Solicitor; Mon- Notice To Creditors' toith and Monteith, Auditors and Dr. i Stapleton, Medical Officer ofo In the Estate of Margaret ryan . Health. Mr. Frank Allen and Mr. 1 All persons having claims against Lloyd Colquhoun were instructed to of the Township of McKillop, in the receive tenders for ten cords of hard County of Huron, Married Wolman,. wood fourteen inches long. Tenders deceased, who died on or about the before Jan ,2nd day of January, 1945, are hereby McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, -H. Glenn Haya. SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- Seaforth. Office hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1.30 p.m. to 5 p -m. Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The McKillop Mutual Fire :Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont. Officers President, W. R. Archibald, Sea - forth; Vice President, Frank Mo. Gregor, Clinton; See: Treas. and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Bern - holm; El. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex' Mo. Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Bruoefield; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Praetor, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to any of the_above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. NOTICE Watson & Reid Township -of Tuckersmith The Tuckersmith Council re- quests the co-operation of car and truck owners in seeing that same are not parked on roadsides in such a manner as to hinder the work of snow -plowing. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk, STRAYED Unto Lot 6, Cone. 14, McKillop, onel heifer. Owner may have same by pt'oving property and paying ex- penses. Gordon Knight, phone Brus- sels 43 25. TENDERS Will be received by tate undersign- ed till Feb. 1,-45 for 10 cords of 12" or 14" hardwood to be delivered at S:S. —1, Idullett, on or before June 1/4.5. Bert Irwin, Sec.-Treas., #2, Seaforth the Estate of Margaret Bryant', late to be received an or Jan 22nd 1945. The following notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the loth day of February; accounts were paid, Beacon Herald 1945 full particulars of their claims, $2,85, Treasurer of Logan, Wang h- Immediately after the said last Robinson Dram, $55.00, Wilfred mentioned date, the assets of the said estate, will be distributed amongst Woods, Treasurer Fullerton, Hib- the Parties entitled thereto, having bert and Logan Agricultural Society, regard only to claims of which the $50,00. I undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others. and the W_____. - I undersigned will not be liable to 40y CROMARTY person of whose claim the undersign., ed shall not thea have notice for the' 31x, and Mrs. Hector McPhail, assets so distributed or any part Cromarty, were notified on Monday thereof. afternoon that their son, Fit. Lt. January, Detect at Seaforth this 0th clay of January', 1946. 7i McPhail had been killed McCONNELL & HAYS, William �• HEREFORD HEIFER • Dry after first calf, will be sacri- ficed for cash. See her at D. J. O'Connor's (sideroad). Al o Yolk' shire boar 31,. 1928 Essex including 6 new champion spark plugs $1.255, For all apply owner, K. B. McPherson, Dublin, NOTICE Win, Bradshaw, your Watkins deal- er, and also agent for E. D. Smith & Soft, fruit and ornamental nursery stack. Market street, Seaforth. Ont, Phone 50. while serving with the R,C.A.F. in Seaforth, Ontario. France. Born near Cromarty in August, 1919, Flt. Lt. McPhail received his education at the public school here r again for remembering me, : ay and at the Mitchell High School, be with you always as you early on Arnold Circle where on his graduation he won. a Carter scholarship, which was being with your great work, Cheerio, HOMER TINNEY. The following letter was received was held on Tuesday evening at the In July, 1941, he joined the Royal by Miss Luker from Holland: "Just home of Mrs. Melvin Moir. Mrs. Moir Canadian Army Service Corps, later received your Christmas parcel from Presided and opened the meeting with transferring to the R.C.A.F. He the W.I. Will you kindly thank all Prayer followed by singing '10 God trained at Brandon, Man„ and Clare - the members for me in sending this 0u1• Hein in Ages Past." The Scrip- sholm, Alba., where he graduated in parcel. You. people certainly need to tare Isaiah 40, 26.31, was read by 1942.with a commission, and was be congratulated for your wonder -Mrs.- Roy Bell. Th;e topic from the one out of five who graduated who ful work. The contents arrived in study hook entitled "The Gateway"was recommended for a reconnais- first crass condition and certainly was taken by Mis. R. Laing.- Hymn sante course at the eastern coast. were enjoyed. So wishing you all a "0 Word of God' Incarnate," was After spending a short time there Merry Christmas and a Happy New sung. Mrs. Moir presented lite mem- he went overseas early in 1943. Year. AL. BOI3DAN. herein') certificates to Mrs. D. E. Mc- Word was received that he was in The January meeting of the Arnold held for him until his return, when Circle of Carmel Presbyterian Church he had planned to study medicine. Kinnon and Mrs. Chas. Forrest, Mrs, France in September of last year, Miss Stella Robson returned to Roy MacLaren react a paper entitled and he was made a flight lieutenant her home in Toronto after spending «The Only Hope of a Broken World." in November. He was mentioned in a pleasant visit with her sister Mrs. The meeting closed by singing "The recent Canadian Press dispatches as Church's One Foundation," and thea member of the Nighthawk Squad - Lord's prayer in unison. Refreshments Solicitors for the' Administrator Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Joseph Nagle. All persons having claims against the Estate ofJoseph Nagle, late of the Township of Hibbert, in the County of ,Perth, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 5th day of January, 1945, are hereby notified to. send in to the undersigned on or be- fore the 10th day of February, 1945, full particulars of their claims. . Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then Kaye notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersign- ed shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 9th day of January, 1945. McCONNELL & HAYS, • Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors forthe Executor Mr, T. C. Joynt spent several days ron, which had downed several NOTICE this week in Montreal on a buying were served at the close, enemy planes. trip Miss Gertrude Peart of Staffs who has been a patient in St. Jo- seph's Hospital. London, is . conva= Iescing at the home of Mr. Frank Peart, where her sister, Myrtle Peart is in attendance. Mrs. Jas Hoggarth received a pleasant surprise during the holidays when there arrived at her door a parcel containing a floral bouquet consisting of a beautiful variety of mums and carnations in bronze and reddish hues. These were a gift 1 B id hi is there survive three brothers and three sisters: The .Case of the 'Foo, -Proof Alibi Ross, Nelson and Darwin, all at When flames swept the bungalow, home, Doreen of London, Winnifred, with this victim inside, the killer was a student at the Mitchell High hundreds of miles away. A perfect School, and Lillian at home. alibi, but a \Iake rose and fell and brought the slayer to justice, For details, see The American Weekly, with this Sunday's (Jan. 21) issue of The .Detroit Sunday Times, Get The Detroit Sunday Imes every week. BRUCEFIELD A skating rink is being made in part of the shed of the Brucefield United Church and the young people of the community are looking for rink i ward to good times. The s sponsored by the businessmen of the Want .and For Sane Ads, ; 3 weeks 50c village.. Starting Jan: lst, 1945, the undersigned Feed Mills will operate on a strictly cash basis, and request the kind co-operation of all . their customers. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Ephriam Haase, Winthrop William Stapleton, Dublin Clarence Walden, Seaforth Spence's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Higlest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth. OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO It's a real pipe smoker's tobacco AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First-Ctese Companies. SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, MB., Graduate of University of Toronto. f The Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern x-ray, and otthber up-to-date diagnostic and 'thereuptic equipment, Dr. F, 3, R. Forster, Sp ' iallst in Diseases of the Ear, Eye, se and Throat, will be at the.Clinic the first Tuesday is every month ftm 3 to 5 p.m. Free well -baby clinic will a held on the second and. last Thursday,, fn every month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr, H. H. Rose' office.. Phone 5,J. MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W - Seaforth, DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 "to 4 p.m, Also at Seaforth Clinic iii?st Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267. PERSONAL ASTHMA SUFFERERS ENJOY GOOD n Phi's sleep' without coughing, choking. Ms. Wm. Pearson, Seaforth, says: "I am so thankful to you for your asthma remedy that I would like all people who suffer from. asthma to know what it did for me, I 'of- fered -for yeara from choking, difficult breath- ing and- distress of asthma and no remedy. helped me to any extent, but your remedy touched the spot at once and gave roe not only quick relief, but I am now free from all symptoms. A few _ month's treatment did it." For freo • information write F. L. HOWEY, 144 Catherine Street South, 1, Hamilton. NOTICE Frank Finnigan, sour Rawleigh dealer, on Louisa uthe b uses Phone NW. a line of products G. A. WHITNEY Successor to Holmes & Whitney Funeral Director MAIN ST., SHAFORTH Ambulance Service. ,Adjustable Hos- pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchel! Nursery Flowers, Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 Sun Life 'Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH. District Agent CEMETERY MEMORIALS Large Stock" of Modern Memorials on display at our Seaforth Showrooms For the convenience, of our patrons office will she open en, TUESDAYS • Open, by *appointment at any other time. 'See Dr. Harburn, next door Cunningham & Pryde Clinton Exeter Seaforth Phone, 41 DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS 'REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 225 DARLIANO & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry) •