HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-08-16, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1946 -
TH F. SEA 170 \{;\VS Wren Doris Hinz of Ottawa spent
Snowdon Rios.. Publishers a week with her parents Mr. and
Mrs John G. Hinz.
t/ MIs Ed. Kressler and Jackie of
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NORTH MI'LLOP Stratford with Mrs. ,Jolui C. Diego'.
The August A.meeting Of the W.A. Mr. and Mrs. "Don Markle of
W.NI,S. wa.s held in the church. Woodstock with Mr, and MrsHarold. arold nd
Mrs,Leonard: Leeming presided over Diegel,
the business part of the meeting. Mrs. Dave Young of Sebringville
16 members, responded to roil call: with Mr.. and Mrs, John Amstein.
Mrs. Leslie. Dolton then presided ov- Mr. and Mr's, 'Mervin Miller, Keith
er the devotional part of the meet- and Donald spent the weekend With
ing. The Shepher'd's Psalm in Iii
translation was read by Jean Mills. AIr'. and Mrs. Milton Rock and Mr.
e Wolfe with
Indian
Mrs, Margaret Millet' at Brussels.
Shirley Regele, Norma Leepusig and
To Diegel sang the d 2nd Psalm,
an -i firs. Bolton led in prayer, A
11.,- membership to the W M.S, was
presented to Nits Leonard Leeming
with Mrs. Mills reading the address
and Ethel Dennis presenting -the
certificate. Pearl Regele then gave a
guitar .election. Norma Leeming
-read a poem with Shirley, Norma
-and Joyce singing "The World Is
Full of Beauty." Donna Smith gave
a few organ nusnbers, Shirley Regele
read a poein with Mrs. Wnr, Leeming
giving a story.Mrs, Bolton closed
the meeting with prayer',
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thornton
.were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Ellicott of Monkton,
Wilma and Carmetta McNichol of
Mitchell spent the week end with
their parents. Mr.and Mr's. Duncan
3icNichol.
We wish Witham Roe a speedy re-
covery after undergoing an opera-
. tion for appendicitis at Seaforth hos-
pital.
Airs. Bella Boyd is under the doc-
tor's care at Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth. Wishing her a speedy
• recovery,
Mrs. George Leonhardt is not as
well as her many friends would like
to see.
Miss Edna Robertson of St. Cath-
arines visited last week with Ethel
Dennis.
Miss 'Evelyn I)mndtt< of Toronto is
vi , . her p ir;....it., Al'. and Mrs.
I , e,7.s
MI -s. Ree i rota well as her
ntanr rd would ike to see.
i,• 1 ler Asher Holmes of
with M+ :mel
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London visited .. '
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AIr. and Mrs.10s,
day with Mr. and Mts. B
Staffs.
Miss Mumble Adams is v;ae'itimibu
at Turney Point.
Mr. and firs. Robert Barnes of the
Green Cottage Inn Were reCHltt visit-
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est Adams.
AIr. and Mrs. John Mills and dau-
ghter Elizabeth of Blyth. firs. Norma
Sills of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Garbutt of WUngham and Mr. Albert
Garbutt and daughter Mrs Stuart
Darrow of Syraettse, N. Y., were
guests of lir. and hr's. Ernest Adams.
The regular August meeting of the
W.A., was held in the school room
. of the church, on Aug. 9. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Mclilwain, was in the
chair and opened the meeting with a
reading. "Women and Peace." The
minutes e1 the previous meeting
were read and adopted. Mrs. iticTil-
wain then took charge for group No.
and Mrs Loverm
friends in Kitchener.
Miss Anna, Elizabeth Dipple of
Mitchell are holidaying with Marline
Diegel.
Ms and MIs Wm. Diegel and
family, attended the Tinel reunion
in Mitchell, on kiionday.
Mr. and Mos. Melvnt Stuss and
Richard of Detroit visited friends.
Master Lloyd Eisler of Seaforth
Spent a week with Ray and Wayne
Beuermann.
Rev. and Mrs. W. Schultz and son
Eric are holidaying at their cottage
at Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Win. Stender of De-
troit holidaying with relatives.
A very large crowd attended the
open air band concert of the Blrotl-
Sundayevening.
hagen band on
There Will be another. on Sunday
evening Aug. 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Riehl and
daughter Doreen of Toronto, with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Riehl.
KIPPEN
Mrs. J. Linden of Denfield and
Miss Marie Carter of Clantleboye.
who spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Parsons, returned to
their (homes on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmore Gackstetter
of Dashwood visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Edgar Smith of
Guelph visited recently with the let-
ters parents, Mt and hiss. John
Jarrett
Mr.and 1l Archie Parsons sons and
,''nt sin relay at Rpringbank.
Mr. and Ms.. Norman Long visited
nut :Sunday with r,•1nlines in Auburn.
Rev. Dna Mrs. J. Richardson are
'nitro.' relative- in this vicinity this
)? -. -'til firs. J. Dayman visited
'::1:+-• 'vith the latter's sister,
:. R. \i-;' flake of Exeter.
[.iti'e Ai:n Forrest daughter of
,s,1 Mrs. Cooper Forrest, who
k in Scott Memorial Hos-
r ,c'h returned to her
on Saturday.
.TcOr. L,'s. of London is
a week with her parents.
Mrs. Norman Long.
Gerald Parsons, who spent
,o k with relatives in Deniteld
a ienoye, returned home on
Sunday.
Ai.. :nd'Mrs. A. Gackstetter,'Mrs.
W. Horney and Miss Shirley Harney
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Blanchard of Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Jones visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Westtake of Hayfield.
Rec. C. W. Down of :Exeter will
have charge of the service in Hills -
green United Church on Sunday
next at 9.45 a.m. and in St. And-
rew's. United Church at 11. a.m.
Miss Carol McMurtrie underwent
an operation for the removal of her
tonsils in Seaforth hospital un Tues-
day.
The death of Joseph Youdell on
Sunday at the age of 74 occurred ie
Eiitcardine Hospital after -a severe
illness, Born in England. he came to
Canada in 1929 with his wife and
family and farmed for fourteen years
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near Tiverton. Since 1940.
3, in the absence of• the leader, itis health broke, he had made his home.
James Dale. Sang hymn 330, prayer with his daughter firs. Leonard
a,,,•e Small of Kincardine. He leaves three
sons, three slaughters and eleven
grandchildren. William of Petei'hot'o,
James of Toronto, and Cpl. Joseph
Youdell. youngest son. w110 returned
from overseas on August 7th after' 4
Years' active service. His eldest
grandson, Sgt. Jde Youdell, son of
\'ilham, recently returned from over-
seas; his second son, Pte. George
Youdellwas killed two years ago,.
'His daughters are Mrs: Leslie Few'
of Toronto; formerly o1 Rieman; Airs.'
Leonard Small of Kincardine and
Bliss Bertha of Toronto. The funeral
took place on Tuesday in Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunning from
G}'amen, also Mrs. C. Struthers of
Toronto were the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. W. J. IP. Dell during the week.
Mrs. Eldon Johnston and` 50t) Jerry
of London are the guests—of - Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Daynan.
War from the Air on Infantile
Paralysis
An entire city will be the proving
ground to test., with the most deadly
fly -killer yet discovered, tite potent
chemical DD'l', whether eradicating
flies will wipe out infantile paralysis.
Robert 0, Potter, science editor :writes
about it in The Ar-erican 'Weekly with
this Sunday's (Aug,. 19) issue of. The.
Detroit Times.
by Mrs. Ernest Adams. The scrip
lesson, Psalm 90, was read respon-
sively with Mrs. Leo Stephenson as
leader. A trio by Mrs. Montgomery,
Mrs, W. J. Dale and Mrs, Mclltwain
was very much enjoyed, Mrs. Orville
Dale gave a reading, 382e wasdGod
sung ,
Desperately, m
and Mrs. Robt. Rogerson offered the
closing prayer.
Authority on Deafness 1
Commercial Hotel
Seaforth
Friday, Aug. 24
1-5p.m.
If you have given up hope of ever again listening to the
wonderful world of sound as you once knew it ---if you are
skeptical about hearing aids or discouraged with, the one
you are now using ---you owe it to yourself to come in for a
FRIDE "Hearing Lenses" test.
MR. I. B. KAINE
Laboratory trained expert,
will be glad to discuss your hearing problems.
Permanent address: Acousticon Institute
214 Royal Bank Bldg., London
ANNUAL
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Centralia Air Force Kiltie Band
In Attendance
Large Outside Dance Floor. Good orchestra
WHEELS, GAMES, BiNGO
Proceeds for comforts for Boys & Girls overseas, and to honor them
on their return. In event of rain will be held following evening.
WE PAY GOOD PRICES FOR
CHICKENS AND FOWL
PARKDAIE POULTRY
MITCHELL
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An intriguing spy thriller, splendidly east, richly produced
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, -SATURDAY
LEAVE IT TO BLON,DIE
Breukiast with the Bumsteads is always an exciting occasion
Coming: "EXPERIMENT PERILOUS"
Proclamation
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
V—J DAY
By notion of the Town Council I hereby proclaim
Wednesday, August 15th, from 12,30 P.M. and all day
Thursday, August 16th, a Public Holiday.
And respectfully request the business men and citizens
to observe sante. -
John J. Chaff
MAYOR
God Save The King
IS NEE w► ED N /Krn m a IF WE
ARE T . SAVE t Un LATE
FRUITS AND VEGI±TA, :,;LES
Thousands of Tons are Ready for Harvest
Will You Lend a Hand?
Food is precious—let's not waste It through
lack of help) Now, in addition to our Own
needs, we must also help feed the millions
of starving people in liberated Europe. This
is a tremendous task, but it can be done,
I1—we alt do our share. This is the lost
harvesting emergency we are liable to meet
this year—so let's all pitch in and do e. real
Job! Help will be needed from August 20th
through to October 20th.
Fill in coupon below and mail TODAY!
FREE TRANSPORTATION
For four weeks' service, transportation will
be paid one way. For full season (August
20th to October 2001) transportation will be
paid both ways.
• MEN—Every
man-hour 1U5'be
put in. The need is
desperate. Volunteer
your services TODAY:
• WOMEN — Every
available hand con
be used. Fill in the
coupon and mall TO.
DAYI
• BOYS AND GIRLS—
Thousands are needed.
Any High School
student willing to
work on a farm has
permission and is
requested by the Min-
ister of Education, to
remain out of school
for the month of Sep.
tember.
CLIP and MAIL THIS' COUPON TODAY!
ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
I am interested In helping with the late
harvest. Please send me further information.
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Accommodation is in camps supervised by the Y.W.C.A. or Y.M.C.A.—but you
must bring sheets and blankets.
DOMINION -PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR
AGRICULTURE - LABOUR • EDUCATION
BRODHAGEN
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Smyth and
George, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diegel,
Marlene, Calvin and Arthur, spent
Sunday at Goderich.
Mr. and Mr's. Edwin Rock and fa -
miry spent Sunday afternoon at God-
erich.
Miss Gloria Anderson of Windsor •
is spending this week with Mr. and l
Mrs, W. L. Querengesser and other
relatives and -friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice and
son Warren spent Sunday with 112r•.
and Mrs. Don Stanek at Kitchener,
Plisses Anna and Elizabeth Dipple
of Mitchell are holidaying at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Beuermann.
Mr. and Mrs. Id: Diegel spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Quer- '
ensesser in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. John Amstein spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philips
at Bridgeport.
Miss Wisdom. R.N., of Kitchener,
with Mrs, Sophia Bennowies.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berry of Hamil-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mogk
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wesley and
children of Toronto are holidaying
at the home of Mr, and Mr's. George
Meek this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz and fa-
mily visited Mrs. Wilfred i{linkman
in Elmira on Sunday.
Gwen Rock, Joanne Rock and
Betty Jean Hinz returned after at-
tending
ttending camp at Eden Mills near .
Guelph.
Mr. Russell Sholdice and son Gary,
spent the holiday weekend with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Adam Sholdice, at Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Quarengesser,
Mrs. Russell Sholdice, Warren and
Roger, visited at the same home on
.Monday.
Miss Shirley Riehl is holidaying in
Mitchell '
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facilities, or lack of ecluip-
ment at the exchange.
So . if you have applied for
service and are still waiting,
please hear in mind that the
telephone instrument itself
may be only part of the
equipment required to provide
service. — and that wartime
material shortages are as acute
as ever, so that we are still
iuiable to meet all current
demands.