HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-08-09, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1948
H ENSALL i management of the church, also the
i Wohelo class, met in honor of Mi'.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and and Mrs. Edison Forrest. Grimes were
family visited aver the holiday with played and a social hour euioyedin
relatives in Glencoe, • I which the bride and groom Were pre
_Miss Kathleen Jones of Toronto is seated with an 'occasional chair by
holidaying with her parents Mr. andMessrs. Geo. Hess and Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Norman Jones. I Rev. Brook read the accompanying
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Shepherd of address. Mrs. Jack Corbett made the
Toronto visited over the holiday with' presentation of a clothes ''hamper and
the latter'S parents, Mr. and Alrs. Jas.l wall plaque on behalf of the Wohelo
Smillie. I class and Miss Gladys Luker seat] the
Miss Pearl Reid returned to her" address. The groom made a fitting
home in London after a pleasant visit reply expressing their appreciation
with her aunt Mrs. Jas. McDonald and of gifts. Refreshments were server'.
Marguerite. I Dear Edison and Elva: Theolficials.
3liss Mildred Jones of Kitchener of Heiman United -Church and Sunday'
spent the holiday with her parents' School have gathered together this.
AIr. and Mrs. Norman Jones. evening that they might seize this
Mr. Milton Bissett visited this week opportunity to make known to your
with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Catherine i both their appreciation and gratitude
Hedden. I of the place you holt', and the vain
Mrs. Fred Corbett and Mrs. Haroldi able work you are doing in our
Parker and £aniily are camping at' church and Sunday School. We be-
Turnbull'.s Grove this week. f ]fere that it is with sincere devotion
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell of; anti loyalty to Gott and IIis Kingdom
Guelph spent the week end with that you have taken your part in the
friends and attended the Evans -Mat -1 activities of the ohurch and have won
dr(as. The charming bride chose a
floor -length white duchess satin dress
With fitted. . bodice, cweatheart neck-
line, long pointed sleeves, lace yoke
and lace on the front of the skirt in
redingote effect, full skirt with slight
train. Her veil was Swiss net, edged
with lace, falling from a satin halo
headdress in a train over the chess.
She carried a shower bouquet of red
rose's, fern and white streamers and
wore the groom's' gift, a carved gold
locket. The matron .of honor, Mrs.
Howard J, Hunter, Waterlog, wore a
powder bine, figured sheer, floor-
leugth caress,with matching head
dress 'talo effect, trimmed with tiny
flowers and carried pink roses tied
with pink ribbon. The flower .girls,
Miss Ruth MacFarlane, Clinton, and
Miss Claire Taylor, Walton, were
dressers alike in long pink organdy
dresses with headdress of ribbons and
flowers and carrying nosegays. The
IN MEMORIAM
KRAUS140PF"—In loving memory of
our dear wife and -mother, Cather-
ine Krauskopf, who died August 12,
1943.
It is sweet to remember a loved one
so dear,
Tho' absent from us she is ever so
near.
Unseen by the world she stands by
our si(le,
And whispers nay loved ones death
cannot divide.
—Your loving Husband and Faintly.
Card of Thanks
HELP IS SCARCE
GIVE YOUR GROCER A BREAK
YOUR ORDER TELEPHONED SATURDAY MORNING
WILL BE APPRECIATED
SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL
Seedless Raising, 2' lb. 21c
W. J. FINNIGAN
The family of the late MIs. James
FOR SALE
Electric DoForest Crosley radio,
cabinet style. Apply at The News
Office
Jarl•ott wish to express their appre-
ciation to their neighbors and
friends, also to Rev. R. A. Brook,
Jean Ivison and Mrs. Bruce Walker
for music, and also those who
groom's brother Mr. W. W. Eva11s, loaned cars, for the many expres-
Edmonton, Alta., who was to be best Bions of synnpathy and kindness re -
man, was prevented from arrivingpceived during their recent sad ber-
because of travel restrictions. Daring eavement.
Laren wedding in Carmel Presbyter the confidence of all, and have made the ceremony Mrs. Harold Noonan,
ion Church Saturday. i such Prienfriends.\t We are sure that no act Windsor, cousin of the bride, sang FOR SALE i
73eatty hand wading machine with'
Aliases Helen. anti Mae McNaughton on our part es officials of this •con- "The Lord's Prayer," and during the
returned to Toronto after spending; gregation and Sunday School will signing of • the register • she sang wringer, in good condition, also med.
the holiday at the home of their pat' -I meet more with the complete approval "The Day of Golden Premise." She tum sized Quebec heater nearly new.I
ents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton•: of all concerned than this attempt 10 • also Wore a floor length dress. The Phone 0671•-3, Seaforth. Clarence
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne and I tlo you honer at this ituportant time. ushers were Mr. Robert Glen, Clinton,:Walden, Walden, Goderich St. West.
children of Detroit visited during the, in your careers, and to voice in a and Mr. Howard J. Hunter, Waterloo,' FOR SALE
week with the former's mother Mrs.' tangible way our esteem and express
Carrie Ballantyne and aunts. Miss; our hearty congratulations. We re -
Katie Scott and Mrs. Graham. I juice that in the providence of God
• III ss E,lna Sanndercock retrrnecl., you have launched out together ou
home fro ma week's vacation at 'tth-
this vast sea of matrimony. It takes
Thr- reception was held in the One electric washing machine in
church parlor for about fifty guests, first class shape; one small range
The bride's mother assisted in receiv stove with warming closet. John
ing. She wore a two-piece Wedgewood , store k, N. Main St.
blue dress with navy and white ac
eriey Bay. courage and the shrift at the acleut cesso•ies and a corsage of white1 FOR SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bell and son off tti•el' to tackle this great uncertainty, roses. The bride's table was decorated Eighteen young pigs ready to wean.
Toronto spent the week end with the; and. to resolve to make the best of it, with roses and sweet peas, white Theodore Date. Lot 9, Con. 2, Hallett,.
forure ; s brothers. -lir. and Mrs. R(ty. come what may. So many before you topers and the four -storey wedding Phone 15-800, Clinton,-
Bell and 1Ir and Mrs, Wnr. Bell. j hate succeeded in -a similar venture cake. Serving were Mrs. Norplant
Air. Stanley Walters of the staff or' and would not turn bath if they Stanlake, Miss Violet Hy cle anti Muss
IL Wear]n
floor -length dresses. The bride and Wm. Henry, l_ miles N. of Brucefleld.
groom left. amid showers of confetti Phone Clinton central.
the Bank of Montreal is enjoying a could. If others have succeeded, why Alice Glen, 1 itchenet, a g A grade Durham bull 1% years olcl.l
two
weeks'
vacation, lnotii,e rt the etMiBarbara Michie of London readuge future and leasttearful
yor
FARM FOR SALE
76 acres of good clay.loam, lot, 26
con. 4, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, good plenty of good water in
house and barn, For further particu-
lars, apply on premises. Mrs. Han-
nah Townsend.
FOR SALE
A 4 -wheel trailer, combination
stock and hay rack, 5 good tires.
Darrell Parker, Cromarty..
CATTLE FOR SALE
65 steers and heifers, 500 to 700
bs., Durham and Herefords. Wil
sell to make you. money. Apply to
Ernest Townshend, R.R. 2, Bayfield,
or phone Clinton 900r21,
WEEDS
Township of Tuckersmith
Tuckersmith Township will pay
,owners or renters of property in the
visited last week at the home of Mr., courage, indeed our muted prayer is and best wishes for a month's trip in FORSALE
and Mrs. Loy ;McLaren and Donald.that your Married life will be one of Muskoka and Northern Ontario. Thu
Miss Margaret Henry of I.enidoni great happiness, and that this union, bride travelled in an eggshell gabard Barn 30 x 32 ft., behind Seaforth
c • t Clinic, Apply ly to Dr. E. A. McMaster.
during the p t,t w-1 w nlr' of devotion SSS endeavor wilt worst uie snit, large eggshell straw hat, l p
.11 i 1 Mrs. Est \I Qu i lout satisfactorily and go down in his-' matching gloves, shoes and bag. They RADIO FOR SALE
\11 -tine Joy r t i. 1,.:,thtg .11 tory as another overwhehuing success.' will reside in Waterloo, Ont., where
Toronto. It gives us special delight tofthe groom is Professor of French and' A .6 -tube. battery radio complete
Miss Lois H nd snit is iriIf.layingi know that you are remaining in our' Ilse bride las been Professor of His- 'with batteries, in good condition.
with 'relatives at Glencoe. � community and that your identity ' tory and Dean of Women at Waterloo Reasonc oi' selling,o. have
Eyre, hl�lp-
Bride and Groom Honored I and labors for the church will not , College. ,en, Phone S4 r 13 Hensali.
-1 ]cure,. crowd of 1`-arty<s and, need to be altered by the fact of firs. T. Palmer is visiting in Tor- 1
n Mr. f
Hensali on Friday , veuhng in honor we might best express our kind as The Seaforth Public Library will
of Mr. told Mrs. Edison Forrest, who thoughts and affection toward you, Airs. E. Marshall, London, and
be closed from Aug. 7 to Aug. 21.
were recently married. Dancing was we have decided to present you with her slaughter, Mrs. Reilley, Detroit, Greta Thompson, Librarian
an article which will be an adorn- ' visited one day recently with Mr. '
com-
ment for your home as well as a'' Luker. i FOR SALE
useful piece of furniture. Kindly i Miss Amy Lammie of Lordo)1 is ' Baby carriage, rocking horse, cont-
accept this token of our best wishes visiting at the home of her mother, mode chair, all in good condition.
which we now offer to you in the Mrs. Laramie. ' Phone 48 r 5 Brussels or Mrs. Fred -
hope that it will be a constant re- j Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Drysdale left Glanville, R.R.1, Walton.
minder of the things that bind us to- ' last week on a Month's trip to West-
Auctiongether in Christian love and service' ern Canada.. I Sale
and will assure you from time to I Mrs. 3. W. Bonthron who has
time that you have a host of friends been confined to the hospital for In Seaforth, on Wed. Aug. 22nd
who rejoice over your marriage and , the past two months was able to re- I at Teal's Apartments at 1.30 p.m.
who' wish you abundantyyjoy in your turn hone last week. ( 1 good rangette, electric iron, 1
new home. May
yltyo and I spendingd Bill
Mickle are e small rangette, toaster, 1 drophead
measure of he p sewing machine, 1 coal stove 3 burn-,
down through the years and may I Goderich. f er and oven, 1 kitchen table and 4
your wedded life prove to be the Miss Eleanor Fisher of Winnipeg, chairs, 1 kitchen sideboard, 1 chest -
most magnificent and satisfying ex- ! visited at the home of her aunt, ' erfield suite, 3 pieces in good shape;
perience of all.
friends gathered. in ,lest town hall at yourmarriage, In considering how onto at the home of her son,
' Earl Palmer.
NOTICE
enjoyed to music by Murdochs errh-
estra. During tate evening the bride
and groom were presented with a
studio couch. The following address
leas read by James McEwen: Dear
Edison and Elva: How does it feel to
be in the other fellow's shoes so to
speak? Many times you have sat on
the side lines and watched some of
the rest of us in this embarrassing
position. Many tinges on such oc-
casions your good wishes have been
passed on to others in a tangible
form, To -night it is our pleasure not
only to see you squirm figuratively
speaking, put also to wish that your
new venture niay bring to you only
happiness so great that little things
line burnt steaks or unsplit wood will
pass unnoticed. We are more than
glad to welcome to our neighborhood
two such worth while residents. Hav-
ing known you both for a number of
wars we are aware of your outstand-
ing abilities and sterling characters,
and appreciate the fact that you will
be a real asset to our community. We
would wish then that your wedded
life may be not only full of content-
ment but long (reaching even to your
diamond jubilees and crowned with
success. As an evidence of your wel-
come. appreciation and good wishes,
we ask you to accept this gift. Signed
on behalf of your neighbor's and
friends. The groom responded, ex-
pressing sincere thanks.
A very enjoyable evening was
spent in the classroom of the United
Church on Thursday evening when
Evans-MacLaren —
A pretty arid -summer wedding was
solemnized in Carmel Presbyterian
Presbyterian Church, Hensel', on
Saturday. August 4th, at 3 p.m., when
Anna Margaret MacLaren, only (laugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, R. Y. MacLaren,
Henson, was' united 111 marriage to
Wellesley Dorland Evans. Waterloo,
con of tate late Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Evans of Toronto. The ceremony was
performed by the bride's uncle, Rev,
John AlcEwen, Schonberg, before the
the altar which was arranged with
tali standards of hydrangea, ferns and
ivy. The bride, given in marriage by
her father. entered the church to the
strains of the wedding march played
by Mrs. Malcolm Dougall. who •pre-
sided at the organs throughout the
the Sunday School executive and ceremony, wearing a floor -length
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John Bach
Mrs. Hannah Workman, this wee 2 leather chairs, number of small
tables, 1 electric radio, 3 electric
floor lamps, 1 gate-leg table, 1 din-
ing room table, 6 chairs: 1 side
BAYFIELD board, 1 mantle clock, 1 book case
'lir, P. Turner of Goderich was a and writing desk, day bed, 1 large
guest of his son Cpl. G. Turner, who hall swing mirror, 3 bedroom suites, I
is hone on a thirty day leave. 2 quilt boxes 1 Wilton rug, Oft., by ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotchmere 9ft.; trunk, number of scatter mats, I
and family are holidaying for three 11 caminen p e tbedding, and
teess.Quan ity1 of
weeks in Muskoka.
ull
.lir. and Mrs,. McDevith an son set of dishes, number of other
of Toronto are guests of her mother, dishes, kitchen utensils, silverware,
Mrs. Beacom. garden tools, books, pictures and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Widcombe other articles, number of odd rock -
and Miss Widcombe of Windsor, are era.
renewing old acquaintances in the Terrns—Cash
village. Mrs. ROBERT BT ATTIF3, Prop.
AIr. and Mrs. Holmes ' of St. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Catharines are guests of their son, E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
Rev, Mr. Holmes and Mrs. Holmes NOTICE
at the Rectory. ,
Township at the fate of 2 cents per
rod for weeds cut in roadsides op-
posite their property, if out before
September 1st.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
FOR PIPE OR
ROLLING YOUR OWN
Dairy Farmers
We have a Cleaneasy Portable
Type Milker with 2 single units &
glass containers all in good condi-
tion for sale.
Any one interested in the pur-
chase of same can see this Milker
operating on the Farm up to the
last week in August, at which
time we will be installing a
McCormick - Deering Milker in its
place.
JOHN BACH
McCormick Deering Dealer
Seaforth, Ont.
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Eto.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hours:—
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
L30 p.m. to 5 p.m, Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
FOR SALE
Model C Case tractor 17.27 horse
Power, on steel, cab and lights, in A-1
condition. Apply C. J. Walker, R. R.
No. 1, Cromarty, Ont.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed
ffected at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont.
Officers
President, W. R. Archibald, Sea -
forth; Vice President, Frank Mo.
Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth.; Chris Leonhardt, Born-
holm; ' E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Ma
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brumfield; R. F,
MoKeroher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
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
alma.
NOTICE
For all Faller Products, call Miss
Winnifred O'Neil, Clinton. Phone 753
I FARM FOR SALE
Gra a returned Mission- , , of Lot 60, Bayfield Line, Goderich
Rev,wry
Grigg, Clerks Notice of first posting
Indewho spent several years 'S Voter's List. Twp, consisting of 109 acres, good
India, is supplying in St. Andrews Voter's List, 1945, Municipality i clay land and good buildings. Will
of Hibbert, County of Perth, Notice sell on reasonable terms. Immediate
Presbyterian Church, while Rev. D.
Lane is on vacation. is hereby given that I have comp ied possession if desired. Apply to A. E.
Mr. H. Weston of Detroit, spent with section 8 of The Voters Lists Townshend, Bayfield, RR. 2, or
Sunday with his wife and family Act and that I have posted up in my phone Clinton 900r21.
at their cottage. office at Lot 28, Con. 19, Township FOR SALE
Miss R. Fisher and friend of of Hibbert, on the 28th day of Ju y,1
Waterloo, were weekend guests with 1945, the of all persons entitled
!nice
productive 100 acre farm,
her aunt, Mrs. F. A. and
in to vote in listhe said persons
at ;nice house, bank barn, well equipped
aidThe of Red Annual
o sgisobeinganheldl on Municipal Elections and that such ings and
hardwood bush,o 18 acreod s
the Clan Gregor Square, on Wed. 1 list remains thele for inspection. I wheat 9 acres mixed grain, balance
1
evening.And I hereby call upon all voters ; pasture and hay. Price reasonable.
The hotels and cottages have been to take immediate proceedings to Thos. Aldington,disCromarty, Ont.
filled with summer visitors all sum- have any errors or omissions correct- .
mer and Bayfield certainlyseems a ed according to law, the last day for FOR SALE
popular summer resort,. appeal being the 18th day of August 100 Acre Farm, McKillop Township,
Mrs. King and Mrs. Perrie of 1945.fully equipped, splendid Maple bush,
Windsor are spending a two weeks Dated this 28th day of July 1945.
THOS. D. WREN, Brick house with all first class build -
holiday in the village. of the Twp of Hibbert tugs, Hydro installed. A splendid farm
. Miss Given Morgan of Toronto, I Clerk E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
spent a few days with her friend Insurance & Real Estate
Mrs. Bramball, at her cottage. i Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220.
FOR SALE
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate
of University of Toronto.
The Clinic is fully equipped with
complete and modern x-ray and other
up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptio
equipment.
Dr. F, 3, R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and
Throat, will be at the Clinic the firet
Tuesday in every month from 8 to
6 p,m.
Free well -baby clinic will be held
on the second and last Thursday in
every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 6 J
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon .fit
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._.Iate 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 first
Tuesday in each month. -58 Waterloo
St., Stratford. Telephone 267.
RHUBARB. SHORTCAKE
shortening.
2 cups flour, V tsp. soda, 1 cup
thick sour milk, 1 tsp. salt, 2 tbsps.
flour, soda and salt. Add liquid
gradually while mixing with a fork
to a soft dough. Owing to the dif-
ference in sour milk, it is not always
possible to determine the exact
amount of liquid. Turn• dough on
lightly floured board and pat out.
Cut into circles and bake in electric
oven at 460 degs. for 10 min. Split
and serve with thick rhubarb sauce
between and'on top.
SAUCE: Cook 6 cups of out
washed rhubarb in saucepan placed
on electric element turned to Low
for 5 mins., then to High. Add
about 2/3 cup of sugar and cook
only e. few , minutes stirring fre-
quently.
BAKED RHUBARB
4 cups cut rhubarb, IA cup sugar
or 1/4 cup sugar and 1/4 cup honey.
Wash rhubarb and cut into inch
lengths. Place in casserole, add
sugar and cover. Bake in preheated
electric oven for 20 minutes at 350
degrees.
1 -Finger GAUNTLETS .65
#5 COLLAR PADS .65
RUBBER CURRY
• COMBS .40
BELT LACING
t1T
JACK'S REPAIR
Spence's Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRA'DING STATION
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
Tire Retreading
and Vulcanizing
4.76 x 19—to-6.00 x 16 Tires
Retreaded at •
Smith Bros., Dublin
Latest equipment installed
S acres 2 miles from Seaforth, suit-
able for poultry farm. Dwelling and
barn. Immediate possession. Hay is
uncut and will be sold separately.
France dwelling on West William
street. Immediate possession,
Watson & Reid, Seaforth.
G. A. WHITNEY
Successor to Holmes & Whitney
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos.
pita' Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery. Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
FARM FOR SALE
Five miles south of Seaforth, and
one mile east, Lot 7 Concession 8,
Tuckersmith. One mile from school.
Large bank barn, brick house, hen
house and pig pen. Drained. Plenty
.of water. Twelve acres fall wheat; 85
acres spring crop; balance in grass.
Possession given immediately. Apply
to J. W. Free, Seaforth.
The Pure IIred Belgian Stallion
WEST PINE SUPREME —5249—
Enrolment No. 3017 First Clase. Fornt 1
The .Pure Bred, Clydesdale Stallion
ROYAL CARBROOK (27101) •
Enrolment No, 3500 First Class Form 1
The Pure Bred Percheron Stallion;
REFINER (15280)
Enrolment No. 234 First Class Form 1
Route for 1945—Monday and Tuesday, Mo-
Killop, Morris and Grey Tps. Wed. and
Thurs.-vicinity of Clinton, Colborne and
Goderich TP 5. Priddy and Sat,—vicinity of
Rippon, Itensatl and Zurich.
Terme—$15.00 to insure, payable Mar. 1,
'1946. T. d. McMICHAEL, Prop. & Manager
Want and For Sale ads, 3 weeks 6Oc.
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
5x & 3x Shingles
Electric Fencers, Fence Wire,
Cedar and Steel Fence Posts
Gates
Grass Seed, Seed Corn,
Garden Seeds
Fertilizer, Ceresan
CO - OP FEEDS
Chickstarter
Growmash
Laymash-
Hatchmash
Pigstarter
Hog Grower
Sow ration
Dairy ration
WESTERN GRAIN AND CHOP
Finns Minerals & 'Tonics '
Reduced now. Rex Wheat Germ on
Universal Milkers & Parts
Seaforth Farmers
Co-operative
Phone 9