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The Seaforth News, 1945-05-24, Page 4THE SEAFORTT-I NEWS "HERE ; COMES CHARLIE" By Seaforth Tuesday Night Club' in Walton Community Hall Monday, May 28th Spansoi ecl by Be(itel Women's s Association Play to commence at 8.30 Admission 35c & 15c WALTON Mr, and firs, Russell Kramer and children, of Listowel, with relatives near Walton. Mrs. Bert Anderson in, London. Stoker Albert Kreuter of the Can. adian wavy, homefrom overseas on a fifty day leave. He has been visiting relatives near Walton. Mrs. Edward Dougan in London, Mrs, Harry Bolger in London. Whit Sunday was fittingly opened in St. George's Church with a celebra- tion of the Holy Communion and a sermon on the corning of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, and its great work accomplished in the hearts and minds of people. The text was on II Cor. 3,17 Now the Lord is that Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty." Rev. 11. A. Jamieson, rector of St. Saviour's Church, Toronto, will preach in St. George's Church, on Sunday, May 27th. Service at 1.30 p.m. Pte. Kenneth Eaton, who Has been stationed in Hamilton, has been. moved to Halifax. N.S., and is attend- ing vocational technical school, Mrs. John Brough, Mrs, Victor Ninlino and son Alan of Toronto were with relatives for a few days and at. tended the funeral of their sisteatn law the late Mrs, John McCowan cit Friday. County of Huron Flying Club A Flying Club in the interests of post-war flying has been incorpor- ated in this County. In order to raise moneys needed for the organ- ization of the Club an appeal is be- ing made for Sustaining Members. By the Charter of the Company the entrance fee of such members is Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00). All persons interested in the success of this Club are solicited to become members:- Please consider this your notification to help in this post-war project and send a remit- tance for your entrance fee to F. Fingland, Clinton, Ontario. Further particulars will be gladly furnished by him on request, WILMOT HAACKE President, BREEDERS' SALE OF HIGH CLASS SHORTHORNS Sale to be held at EXETER ARENA Wed., May 30 38 HEIFERS AND YOUNG COWS Of the Choicest Breeding and of the Type and Quality seldom offered for sale in an auction. Good colors and from our best Breeding Cows and Sires, The six young Bulls ail sired by Iilaynloi' Elector (11. M. Peck's great Breeding Sire), (,hey are ideal in Color and Splendid. Types If you are interested In Live Stock Improvement, take advantage of this rare opportunity Consignors— W. C. F. Oestricher, Credlton, Ont. R. M. Peck, Zurich, Ont. Clarence Douglas, Brantford, Ont. Auctioneers—Duncan Brown. Robt. Athos, Wni, O'Neil. Vot Dr. Hobbs Taybr Dr. 12. Hobbs Taylor. of Dash- wood. member of the Ontario Leg- islature for the past two years, has again been chosen as the Progres- sive Conservative Candidate for Huron. Dr, Taylor was a. hard working member of the Legislature and was ever on the alert to do everything he could to help the people of his riding. He also had a large medical 'practice. His health had always been of the best, but he overtaxed his strength and became ill a. few days before -.the Legislature was dis- solved, ith the result that he has been confined to hospital since.' His physician, Dr. H. E. Rykert, who is a well known specialist, writes that Dr. Taylor is making satisfactory progress and will very soon be able to resume all his usual activities. In fact, it is expected he will be out of hospital in a few days. Owing to the shortness of the election campaign, Dr. Taylor will not be able to address any meetings nor make any personal calls on- the people of his riding. However, he will broadcast over Radio Station CKNX, Wingham, on Tuesday, May 29th at 6 p.ni., Thursday, May 31st at 6 p.m., and Saturday, June 2nd at '7,55 p,m. On Friday, June 1st at 7.15 p.m., Premier Drew will speak on his behalf over the sane station, He is confident his friends and workers will rally to his support and i do all they can to see that he is re- elected. Vote and work for Taylor for June 4th election. Tay- lor backs Drew and his pol- icies. DUBLIN James Eckert, Toronto, with his mother, Mrs, Teresa Eckert; Miss Agnes McGrath, Waterloo, with her mother, Mrs. Mary Mc- Grath ; Misses Anne, Margaret and Teresa Atkinson, Toronto, with their pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson ; Miss Vern Feen- ey. Toronto, with her mother, Mrs, Kathleen Feeney; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dantzer and two daughters, Kitchener• Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer and children, London, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dantzer and son, Windsor, Miss Ethelyn O'Hearn, Goderich, all attend- ing the Nagle-Dantzer wedding on Monday Mrs. Katharine Benninger, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger; Misses Ter- esa and Mary Margaret Ryan, London, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan; Pte. Gus Denomme and Mrs. Denomme, and Mess. Denomme, Windsor, with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas O'Rourke ; Miss Teresa Walsh, London with her patents. Mr. and Ma r John Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Louie Coyne Hamilton with Mrs. Tames Doyle; Lawrence Dillon Provost Corps, Sarnia, with Mrs Dillon Miss Rose McIvor, student nurse at St. Michaels Hospital Is vacationing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, William McIvor; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hughes, Detteit, with Mr, and Mrs, James Morrisson ; Dan Mc- Carthy, Windsor, with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. McCarthy Ma, and Mrs. Kenneth. Etue. Zurich, with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Molyneaux ; Miss Angela Rowland, Windsor, with her mother, Mrs. Winnifred Rowland Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Burns, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns; Stephen Man- ley, London, with his pnrents. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. J. Manley ; Mrs. M. Schulman Buffalo,. with her brother, Patrick Maloney Mr. and Mrs, John McGrath in Granton Dan Cos- tello and Martin Feeney in Kitchener. NAGLE—DANTZER The beautiful altar of St. Patrick Church Dublin, was artistically decorated with spring flowers for the wedding on Monday. ♦when Miss Helen Elizabeth Dantzer, only daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer, Dublin, was united in marriage. to Staff Sert gent John Michael Nagle, 1tCEME, Kingston, sort of the into Mr, and Mrs.. Joseph Nagle. Dublin, Rev. Dr.. Ffoulkes performed the marriage ceremony and nffiei ated at the Nuptial Maoo. Mins Mnt'y Beale presided at the organ and played Mendel- sehml's wedding march, The bride given in marriage by her eldest. brother, Joseph Dant- zer, Kitchener, wore a floor length gown of French Moroccowhite satin with panels of Venetian lace. made on princess lines with long pointed sleeves. Her finger tip veil was held in place by a halo of orange blossoms and sweet pens and she carried a white prayer book withwhite satin streamers, a gift of the Urauline Sisters. The bridesmaid, Miss Mary Veronica Feeney. Toronto, wore a Plnon length gown of pale pink sheer CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH MONDAY, MAY 28 SPECIAL SPEAKER THE HON. J. L. STURDY, of Saskatchewan In the interests of the Provincial candidate, NII'. J, E. Huck - ins of Goderich, and the Federal candidate, Mr. G. A. Cann of Exeter, who 'will both be present. GOD SAVE THE KING NOTICE Town of Seaforth All persons' in the Municipality owning of "'harbouring dogs must purchase 1945 licenses for same on or before June 16, 1945. Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's Office in the Town Hall. After that date summonses through the Court will be issued to the owners or harbourers of dogs not having licenses. All dogs must wear license tags. Many complaints have been received about dogs damag- ing gardens and flower beds. Owners or harbourers are personally responsible and, if necessary, dogs will not be allowed to run at large, chiffon, with Pall skirt, mnndhh,l, veal' dna' cascads and ltong I,ii;;I; and she a Cald a cascade bouquet of pink and white cnrnn- tio The diminutive n true flower girl, Jana: Dw tzar, Kitchener, nlecc of the bride, nes gowned in t ttar feta and cried a nobe- gar of carnations and toles. tThe William gr goms ,ns Dantes and the ushers were;Harvey Dantzer, Windsor, and Andrew Dmtt. zer, London, all brothers of the bride. Sol - lowing the oerennony, a dinner WAS served At the RoyalHotel, Mitchell, to the ion - teatime members of the families of the bride and groom. In the evening a buffet, supper was served to 0 group of relatives and neighbors For travelling the bride chose h frock of tlowe red silk jersey and British tan top coat with lime green 'accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Nagle left on a brief honeymoon in Windsor and Detroit. Wilfiant Hastings— The funeral of William Hastings attend- ed by a large group of loyal friends and neighbors, ,• m as held froSt. Columban Church on was May 1e. Rev. F J, O'Di'owski sung the Requiem high masa and officiated at the graveside service. Numerous floral and spiritual offerings were tangible evidence of the esteem In which - Mr. Hast- t Ings Sons held, The pull -bearers were: Jos- 1 Oh Mortis, William McIvor, Daniel: Burns,' Leo Feeney, Edward Prendergast and William • Prendergast, Interment took place in St, Columban cemetery, Among those attending the funeral from a distance were Mr. and Mr's, William Prendergast and daughter, Mary, and Edward Prendergast, all of Aylmer. A reception in honor of Pte. Leonard Donnelly, who recently returned Prem oven. seas, was held in the Parish Hall An ad- dress was read by Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes and presentation of n wrist watch and a puree of money was made. A social evening fol- lowed. Music for dancing being supplied by a local orchestra. Lunch was served by a group of voluntary workers. The Ladies Guild of St. Mary's Anglican Church held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Moore, Mitchell, a former' member and resident Ot Logon Township. A representative attendance was present, and the President, Mrs. Albert Rook, opened thee. meeting with a hymn, followed by prayer. Mrs, William Smith read the scripture lesson. Following the devotional period. 'a quilt was completed by the ladies. Lunch was servedby the hostess, assisted by her daugh- ter. Miss Mildred Moore. Seaforth. and -Mrs. Thos. Heaney. Jeremiah O'Hara— The funeral of Jeremiah O'Hara, whlolr was held at St Columban Church on Thurs.day, Muy 17, was attended ' by u large assemblage of neighbors and friends. Rev. F: J. O'Drowski sang the Requiem High Mass and officiated at the grave obsequies. Num- erous floral and spiritual offerings were Present. The pall bearers were: Thomas Purcell, Gilbert Murray, Joseph Eckert, James Sloan Joseph O'Rourke and Patrick O'Rourke. Interment took place in St Colum - ban Cemetery. Among those attending the funeral from a distmtce were: Sgt. and Mrs. funeral from a distance were: Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Krauskopf, Ottawa ; Les McKay, De - trait; Stephen McKay, and Thomas McKay, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKay and daughter, Mary, Galt; John O'Hara, Clinton. Eleven children of approximately seven years of age received their first Holy Com- munion on Sunday morning. Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes ;addressedthe parents and children, specifying the importance of home training. Following is the group of children: Rose' Marie Feeney, Phyllis Butters, Marie Mc- Laughlin, Margaret O'Rourke, Anne Den- omme. Marvin Benninger, Kenneth Staple- ton, Patrick Ryan, Hardy Dillon, Terry Mc- Carthy. and Fergus Flanagan. An impressive ceremony of a reception of new members into the Sodality took place at St, Patrick's Church, on Sunday evening. A Procession was held including members of the Sodality and the alter boys. Hymns were chanted and a crown of flowers placed at the statue of the Mother. of God The pastor gave a splendid discourse front the teat, 'My soul 1 tlmagnify cn werethe Lord.' The following young ladles were received into the Society: Misses Patricia Ryan Genevieve Atkinson AAA Margaret Flanagan, The service closed. by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Rant and For Sale Ads, 3 weeks 50r THURSDAY, MAY, 24, 1945 ,HENSALL Residents lsotl Hensall sell tt ere shocked on Tinley evening, to hear of the sud- den passing of ,i highly esteemed re- sident in the person of Mrs, Ezra Kipter, who passed away in Victories Hospital, .London, following en oper- ation the previous day. The deceased had been i11 for Several weeks, but her passing Caine suddenly. She was born in Stanley Township and was the former Jane Baker, Besides her Husband, two sons, Ivan of Hensen, and Cecil in the armed services, at present in hospital in England, and one daughter Etnia at home, survive, and two brothers and a sister. A pri- vete funeral service was held from the hone on Monday at 2.30 p.ni. con- ducted by Rev. R. A, Brook of the United Church. Mrs, Hedden and Miss Greta Laramie sang a duet, In The Garden. The pallbearers were Messrs, Bob and Fred Adams, Jake Rioter, Jake Gingertch, L. Desjardine of Zur- ich and Mr. Ferguson, Stratford. Inter- ment in Hensel] Union Cemetery, VIr. Jas, Parkins, Mr. A. L. Case, Mr. W. O. Goodwin and Mr, Chas. Cooper, attended a meeting in the Masonic Lodge at Ilderton Monday. I{eep the date open, May 30th, for. the comedy play Here Conies Charlie in the Town Hall Hensall. Mrs. Gertude Brazier of London visited Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. D. G. Steer and Patsy. Mrs. Wm, Simpson, Billie and Bob- bie, of Detroit, are spending a few months with Mrs, Lou Simpson. Mrs. Catherine Redden is visiting this week with memberi of her family in Hamilton and St. Catllerines. The District annual meeting of the Women's Institute will be held in the RE6ENT Seaforth NOW Sit S G\\INC — THURS. I!Rt. SAT. Irene Dunpe "TOGETHER AGAIN" Charles' Boyer The year's Most hilarious romantic comedy Matinee Thur, 2.30 5.1D. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Joan Fontaine Arul'ode Cordova "EBENC,HMAN'S CREEK" Basil Rathbone Nigel Bruce An interesting drama rich in romance and sword play NEXT THURSDAY. FRIDAY,. SATURDAY Donald Duck Joe Carioca Ponchito "THE THREE CABALLEROS" Disney's wondrous new musical in riotous technicplor Coming: "MAYTIME" Matinees—Holidays and Saturdays .2:30 p.m. friEATRL ,United Church at Hensall on May 30, -at 12.45, A hearty invitation is ex tended to all members. A very enjoyable time 'was spent at the hone of Mr, and Mrs, Albert' Shirray oh Thursday evening, May 17, when a number of friends were enter- tained in honor of Mr. David Shirray, who was observing his 70th birthday. Mr, John R. McDonald, who was ob- serving his birthday, was a special guest. Progressive euchre was played and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. EGMONDVILLE The May meeting of Eginondville W.M.S. was held in the vestry on May 16 with president in chair. Meeting openers by use of hymn 294 and prayer by Mrs. Nelson Keys. Minutes of last meeting approved. Roll call responded to by 15 members and one visitoir. The bale was reminded and second hand clothing and new knitting goods are asked for to be left at Mrs,-Jno. Watson's, Egmondville. Mrs. McMillan gave treasurer's report, Mrs. Nott and Mrs, Watson gave report of Presby- terial meeting. Hymn 669, A Thanks- giving psalm was read in unison. Mrs, Paul Doig gave a very educative tall: on Burma, where there is a pop- ulation of 15,000,000 people. The wor- ship service was conducted by Mrs. Gardiner. Mrs. Forbes read the Scrip- ture lesson and hymn 683 was read, together, and hymn 519 was sung. Hymn 517 was read as a prayer and verses of Beauty Shall Rise was read and meeting closed with prayer. • LIBERALS Hear Walter Thompson, K.C., of Toronto, speak in the interests of James Ballantyne, Liberal candidate for South Huron, on nomination day, Monday, May 28th at 2 p. m. sharp in Hensall Town Hall Vote Liberal - Vote Bailanlyne i Liberal Leadership Coiu bines EXPERIENCE WITH VISION PLUS STABILITY VOTE LIBERAL Vote for W. H. GOLDING LIBERAL CANDIDATE, HURON - PERTH and send W. L. Mackenzie King, Liberal Leader, to the Peace Table for Canada