HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-09-27, Page 1H U R O N C O U N T Y'8 LEADING NEWSPAPER
WHOLI7 SERIES, VOL. 68, No, 99
SEAF OR.TH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945
ala year
'LARGE INITIATION HELD RECORD CROWD ATTENDS WILL OBSERVE THEiR
BY LEGION BRANCH No. 156 SEAFORTH FALL FAiR DIAMOND WEDDING
Friday evening was the occasion of Seaforth Fall Pair on Friday after- Mr. and Mrs, John McClure will be
the largest influx of new member0 to noon was very successful, with a re- at hone io their friends 00 Saturday,
Branch No, 1513 since the cessation'
coni crowd and fine weather_ • Sept. 29th, from 3 to 5 o'clock and in.of hostilities. at augurs well torthe
strength the local branch will have Hon, Dana. Porter, of Tomnfo,-Min- the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, at
when all the veterans return to their later of Planning and Development, their home 'at Winthrop, .on the oc-
hones• Nineteen members m all were spoke briefly in opening the fah. 33o casion of their Diamond Wedding.
impressively made Comrades of the 'congratulated the schools in the par-
Legion in the initiation ceremony as ade on their banners and costumes, : SEAFORTH PROJECT GIRLS
exemplified by the Stratford Branch I which he had been informed were tlWIN AT GI LS
executive, Pies, Capt. J. F. Skinner, bandiwork of the boys and girls., Tie
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M C s e 1 t Vic G Bradley, and Vice' commended the balanced economy of
L, Wilcox, Sec.-Trease James Ford;' I this :area, based on close association. Seaforth Project Girls -under the
Sgt. -at -Arms S. Agar, Guard, C. IIurasof agriculture and manufacturing,leadership of aIrs. Stewart Bell at -
and executive members, M. Hamilton,I which rounds out the whole life of tended Stratford Fair on Wednesday,
MM. and -la, Betts. Past President I the coitinnnity. Mr. J. M. Govenlock, taking part in Junior Homemaking
and oldest of all the presidents of the, president of the Agricultural Society, work. They (Pere Misses Phyllis
Stratford 'Branch, A. Armand, by his and Dr, R. Hobbs Taylor, M.P.P., also Boyes, Joyce nacho, Wilma McLean
-presence and helpfiil talk with advice l spoke in introducing the speaker. Mr.. earl Mai1garet Moore, and took sec011(1
to the new members, added greatly to, Harold Jackson was master of core- place in the judging in Sleeping Gar -
the evening's good . work. President monies..
Dr. Munn was in the chair and shortH 1 with I enthpt ze t
pyjamas.
meats. Wilma MaLean received sev-
ORSES i in be exhibit of t amas.
addresses were given bac various, Agricultural -• B ood mare with
members of the Stratford branch as, foal, William McMillan, Staffa; E. J. SCIENCE HILL FARMER
well as by Chairman Keating of the, Atwell, Belton; H. Bolger, Walton.
property committee, Pension Officer Foal of 1945, E. J. Atwell; William IS ACTIVE AT 90
C. P. Sills and Chaplain Father Him- McMillan; H. Bolger. Filly, four
sey, while Lt. Col. .1„ W. Arolrtbald, years or over, Fred Roney, Mitchell; An interesting visitor at The News
a visitor for the evening, also said a E. J. Atwell; Fred Roney. Filly 3 office on Tuesday was Mr. Witham
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fel, words in reply to congratulations leer;, Coyne Bros., Staffa; E. J. Taylor of Science Hill. who is l0 his address ewes read and. presentation glrs. Albert Vodrlein of Londesboro,
on his safe return. Atwell. Filly or gelding, 2 years, E. 91st year: Mr. Taylor is a native of of a coffee table Was made. The in coin an with their brother-in-law
Chairman Keating gave a short re- 3. Atwell; William Turner, Varna. 7-Sullett Tem., and farmed in Stamey guests of honor expressed then ap- p y
smut of the ]voter done so Far on the Filly, 1 year, E. J. Atwell; H. Bol-' and Grey Twps. before going to Set- preciation and a social hour was and 111e00, 'Mr. E. Iinechtel and
memorial hall project, The Legion ger. Sweepstakes, Coyne Bros., ewee Hill. He is still active and ];Reps spent in Community singing and Maxine Iinechtel of Lodon, mo -
now has the site paid for and title Staffa I himself busy about the farm, and this, games. Mr and Mrs. Newcombe and torecl to Detroit, spending the week
d n th' k week-
end at the home of the former's
DUBLIN
About severity ladies assembled
at the home of _Mr, and Mrs. i en-
eth Roney to extend felicitations to
3'10x. ;Don. Kepstotie, formerly Miss
Rhea Kathleen Roney, a recent bride.
A. mock wedding was an interesting
feature; the bride was Miss Evelyn
Moore; the bridegroom, Mrs. 12, S.
Aikens, the bridesmaid, Mrs. Wm.
Sinith, the best man, Miss Marjorie
Mannon; the floaver-girl, Miss Ina
Aikens; father of the bride Mrs.
Elmer ltleinfeldt; the officiating
minister, Miss Hazel Roney. Follow-
ing the amusing ceremony an ad-
dress was read by Mee: Glenn Pepper
and the bride was presented with a
shower of miscellaneous kitchen
HARLOCK
The parsonage of Blyth United
Church was the scene of a quiet au-
tumn wedding on Saturday after-
noon at.2.00 o'clock, when Mary
Etta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Laidlaw, Morris Township,
was united in marriage to Mr. Her-
bert Wesley Beacom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Beacom, of Londeshoro
The bride's minister, Rev. A. Sin-
clair• officiated, The bride wore a
fuchsia red suit of shetland wool,
with black accessories, and a white
corsage, also a Bulova wrist watch,
the gift of the groom. The bride
also carried her Aunt's wedding
handkerchief of fine lace. The couple,
were unattended. The bride and'"
utensils. The honored. guest ex groom left later on a motor trip
pressed her appreciation and thanked through eastern points. The bride
the individual donors. Several games donned for traveling a .black dress
of bingo were played. The musical with satin trim and turquoise coat•
program was under the direction of On their return they will reside on
Miss Jean Aikens. A delectable lunch the ;'room's farm in Hul]ett Town-
was served by a willing group of ship. We wish to extend congratula-
assistants. tions and sincere good wishes to the
A group of friends assembled at bride and groom for a long wedded
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm life of health, happiness and pros -
Stapleton to honor Staff Sgt. James pros-
perity.
Nowc•,ombe and Mrs. Newcombe, An lets. Wm, Bell and two -islets.
iris Joseph Bewlev of Walton and
acquired. The work of organizing for
the actual building has been started
and the municipalities interested will
be approached in the very hear fut-
ure for the purpose of ascertaining
which grants may be expected. A
tentative plan has been worked out
with estimated cost and estimated re-
quirements from which can be judged
the amount required to give this dis-
trict a worthy memorial and also to
serve the boys of ours, mold return-
ing, who should have and fully de-
serve a decent place which they can
call their own and at which some
part of the overseas comradeship may
be a
r
e
at,
it g
' will e.
This be continued. d
help in their satisfied re-establish-
ment.
'blue coaal' --.
TME SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID COMFORT
E. L. BOX
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Northside United Church
Rev. H. V. Workman, Minister.
10.80 a.m.. Sunday School.
11 a.m., Congregation and Sunday School
unite in "Thc Rally Day Service."
7 p.m., Evening Wo•xhim.Subiect, "Our
vision of God in Jesus Christ.'
5hei'olsy 7.45' p.m., Prayer Service.
Epmondville United Church
Rev. A. 1V. Gardiner, B.A.,B.D.
10 a.m., iStnndard 'lints) Sunday School.
11 a.m., (Sttuldrad Time) 'Tho danger of
Covetousness."
'7 p .m., :Standard Time) "A sad and
Appealing littermtee of Jesus."
Anglican
St. Thomas', Seaforth
Sunday, Sept. 3011i.
to n.pt., Snntloy School.
11 a.m., Morning prayer -toil sermon.' "A
square dent".
think
Toon,.
of ening Christ?" nod sermon "What
St. Mary's Dublin
g p.m.. Service and Sermon:- "What
think ye of Crist7"
The Reefer, Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert, B.A.,
at an services.
Heavy Draught - Brood mare is one of the reasons why Mr, Taylor son Jimmy, are spa; til is wee daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. of
with foal, 3. A. Darling, Dublin; H. does not look a day older than a; hi Ottawa. that city. other nisitors Chopphe ouf
Bolger; William Ker1', Seaforth. young man of seventy. His eyesight i A group of neighbors on John St. ha Yritr. and MTS. sit Smith of De -
ling;
of 1945, H. Bolger: J. A. Dar- is good and his mince keen. Mr. Tay surprised Mrs. Philip Benny prior to ins,sand Mr. Smith's sister, May
ling; William Heir', Seaforth• filly low has always found great comfort her departu to reside in' London. , trand husband of who a
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or gelding, 4 years or over, Fred in poetry, and endowed with a won An address was react by. Mrs. Jo-' week ago guests at California,nia home of
Roney; Fred Roney. Filly or gelding, tlerfitl memory, lie can recite his seph Cronin and presentation of a. we- ek
and weres. guem. Bell. the Knech-
1 year, H. Bolger. Sweepstakes, J. favorite poems with ease. I parse of money was made. Mrs, I{err
A. Darling. Wagon horse on halter, ' During his long life Mr, Taylor has ny expressed her thanks to the tel and his d on•Sundaa ions returned
to
Brood mare in foal, Milton Hooper, met with possibly as many as ten ladies.
St. Marys. Foal, Milton Hooper. accidents which might have had seri- The members of St. Patrick's way of Lake St. Clair and calling on
Filly or gelding, 3 years, Milton oas or even fatal results: and each Church Sodality also presented'Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bewley.
Hooper. Filly or gelding, 2 years, time he was miraculously spared. 1'1r. Norval Parker, a recent bride, with' We wish to congratulate Mrs.
Milton Hopper. Tilly or gelding, 1 Taylor spent a fete days this week 01. bedroom electric lamp, Mr. and Watson Reid on having her school,
Year, E. J., Atwell, the ]tome of his nel)llew, Nht, Pete 31is. parker and Mrs. Kenny will S.S. ' 11, Hullett, win the ,following
Roadster or carriage; foal of 1945, I Taylor, of Hallett. 1 take up residence in. London. prizes: At Seaforth fair -2nd prize
Rev. J. W. Patton, Seaforth, Har -A' successful furniture sale 'was for parade of Rural Schools: Donald
Writ -
Fred
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z for n t
Austin, t es
MAS LANE AUXILIARY • held on Friday. and Doreen Au , p1
Fres class - Agricultural team,y
Fred Roney; E. J. `Atwell. Heavy' The Mae Lane Auxiliary of North At the meeting of the Dublin war ing. At Blyth Fair -1st prize, cost -
draught team, Fred Roney. Wagon Side 'United Church was held or Services Association, about 50 00- noes; and, marching*, 2nd, singing;
team, William Decker, Zurich; Mil- Tuesday evening. Prayer by Mrs. men registered for the Red Cross 1st, coming the longest distance.
ton Hooper; Harry Beaver, Exeter..Moffat preceded the meeting. After practical nursing course. The meet- Helen and Shirley Hamilton, Don -
Carriage horse, Lorne Carter, Sea- 5. hymn followedie.1 n McLean
c eantiol ed in ings are held on-Tuesday
Tuesday and Thurs- al and Doreen Austin , won prize[
forth: Zack Ryan,
g.
lady driver and outite, Mrs. Janne. fatly welcomed the members end
Carter, Seaforth. McMichael special, their friends, The of the
H. Bolger; William McMillan; Wil- their f tient meeting minutesut read by
ergo Herr, Seaforth, 4 -horse team, July -secretary, Mrs. Geo, Johnston. En -
Fred Roney couraging reports web's given by the
Judge, Fred Martin. ' various secretaries. Mrs. H. Snell.
BEEF CATTLE captain of Circle 1, took charge and
Shorthorns Cow, Win. Oestrei- Nliss Alibis Seip led in responsive
ihei, Creditor; William Tulnbiil reading Psalm 70. A duet, "Rock of
Brussels; Rog Pepper, Seaforth, He Ages," was beautifully reuclered by
fel, 2 yrs. R. Pepper, and and; Wm. 311s555 Ruth Chin! and Lois Whitney,
Tnrnbutl, Heifer, 1 year, William accompanied on the piano by Miss
Oestreicher; Roy Pepper; R. 34• Winnie Sltauge. The topic, `Spot -
Peck and Son, Zurich. Heuer' calf, light on ]trice,' was rete, von111010(1
under 1 yr„ R. Pepper, and and; W. by Mrs. Workman and Misses Ethel
Turnbull. Bull calf under 1 year, Beattie and Mrs. Beebely acted as
William Turnbull; R. M. Peck; Wnt. "questioners" and it. proved very ed-
Oestreicher. Bull, 1 year old, 11. M. lam -llama
SHOP AT
SAVAU6E .
IT DAvc
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Res. 10
words he expressed appreciation to
y evenings a o went to ; the officials of tare congregations
1issa 'the
successful in obtaining her certifi- London on Monday, where she will ; and the Presbytery for according
cate in upper school physics which attend. University. We wish Helen t him a hearty welcome and his delight
she wrote off at London Normal every success. over his transference from the Mon-
Sclieol last moth, and also has Mr. Gordon McGregor went to the treal and Ottawa conference to the
gained her permanent certificate for West last week. Gordon is not a bit ; London Conference. Recognition was
teaching agriculture. Miss Woods is afraid of work. We wish him a good also made by the managers through
a teacher at S.S. No. 10, Logan. trip. I Mr. Andrew Bell of the assistance
Mr. and Mrs, John Meagher en- Mrs. Jennie Knox returned home rendered to the church by Rev. Mr.
tertained at a family dinner on Sun- last week after spending a few Brooks dm111g his term of Interum
clay to celebrate their 25th wedding weeks with her daughter Mrs. Gov- Moderatorship and their •.iititude
anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. Meagher, dot Neil of Summerhill • and Ilrs manifested by a gift Rev, 14r.
(formerly Miss Mary Feeney, eldest Thomas Appleby, of McKillop.• Brooks responded to the splendid
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. gesture on the part of the managers
William Feeney) were married in
William Feeney) were married in St.
Patrick's Church, Dublin, m Sept.
1920. They went to Stratford for
several years previous to purchas-
ing the Byrne farm in Logan Town-
Seaforth. Best prayer, a'M Katharine that n Woods has been
them. Mrs. Becilely, president, cord- Mrss Helen McGieg r
Peck; W. Oeetreicher, and :ltd Btlll,
2 years, W. Turnbull; W. Oestreicll RECEIVES DISCHARGE
o. Herd, four females and buil, S r, Kenneth Eaton ,R.C.E., son ship where they have lived since.
Wm. Oestreiclter; W. Turnbull; lir of Ir. and .Its George Eaton, Tho, have four. sons; 0. C. Joseph,
C. Wright, Cromarty. of 2S1tecl for Active Service E in 19. who
R.C.N.V,11;., Halifax; Harold John
Grade. Beef or Heifer calf. Wiesen
.enlisted
has been stationed at Hamilton a4
nd Alphonse tit home, also three
and ]Ialifax, receives his rlisehare'e dnu 'hitt.: Vers frank Osborne,
Coleman, Seaforth. Steer calf, Rua.
V ancouvet', II.C., 3It,_sllatiolt VIS
sell Coleman,. and and and 3r(1. Fat Cris week. Wheel war with Ger-
gher, London and Alphons]ne at
COW or heifer, W. Turnbull and Son. urea, was ended, he signed for the home,
Steer or heifer, 1 year, Roy Pepper. pacific. He attended vocational 1110. and lits. Ignatius Conway,
Baby beef,'1 year, R. lI. Peck; Training School. The past three . Preston, with Mr. and Mrs. Conway,
Roy Pepper). -Bull, weeks he has been stationed hat
is 1 rest Carpenter.
Herefords, Pure Bred Woodstock and London, getting I llrs. Richard Tate, Dearborn,
years, Cow, heifer, r peat:, heifer, 1 discharge. He expects to bo, home by Mich„ with iii. and VII.: J. V. Flynn
year, heifer calf under 1 year, bulli Saturday. I and Mrs. Barbara Holland.
calf under 1 ,year and bull, 1 year, ' a. S.' Edward Rowland, RC\VR,
H, C. Wright. PROPERTY CHANGE 1 Halifax, is on furlough with his
DAIRY CATTLE The property of the estate of the mother, Mrs. Winnifrecl Rowland.
late Thomas Purcell, situated on Rev,.
NORTHSIDE'CHURGH EVENTS Jerseys, Pure Bred -- Lorna. A,
At a recently held meeting. of the Hood, Atwood; Irwin Trewartha.
t'thsicte IIttited Seaforth, Cow, 3, Hootl; I. Tre-' Crombie Street, town, hat C. Chamber
-
was
Board of voE.
• forth full consic1eration ivartl>a„ Ileifel•, 2 years; L Hoorn; through the offiebeeof Svale of Hib-
Wastch, Sea Ir- lain to Ml. Herbert ,
mon given to the e ]wilt of the tall Irwin Trewartha. Heifer, 1yea1',
do .addition • 1 • L Hood Heifer herr Tovvitship, who receives pos-
te
share congregation l Bull session on November
to its sharing lin the Huron. Presby-
tery
resby H
tett' effort tor the promotion of "Tete
Crusade for Christ and The Kingdom"
in the Seaforth area, has planned tor
special events in October. A congreg-
ational social evenilg.„vill be hold on
Wednesday, October 10th. The com-
mittee appointed to complete arrange-
ments is as foilowe, James M. Scott,
chairman; Miss M. Turnbull, James
A. Stewart, Sam Scott, Mrs. 13. Chris-
tie Mrs Ross Savauge, 1lrx. P. d
3.
Moffat Miss M. Lawrence
n sold•
Father Moore, SEAT. Toronto,
with Rev, Dr. Ffoullces.
]area Geo. - Alexander, -Toronto;
with her mother, Mrs. M. Geary.
Louis J. Looby, London, at his
win Trewartla, 01. home here.
calf, I. Trewartha; L. hoc.
calf, I. Trewartha; L. Hood. Eaton The property of Joseph A. Broome Miss Mary Dorsey, Lolclon, with Oct. 2ncl, do the schoolroom of the Mote of Crediton.
eeetre] L. Hood, of Atwood has been s beer mother, Mrs. Lotti. Dorsey. church. Mrs: Lindsay, frau Con•
1 Goudie, VanMill of Seaforth with possession Mr- and Mrs. Norval Parker and Quite a number from here attend-
Holsteins - Covv, E+ B. stance 'Cl0utch,, will be the guest:' ed Exeter fair number
Thursday of last
Seaforth. Heifer cow, A. Betties, Oct. 1, through the office of Watson Charles Henry, Lo don, and Fergus sleeper for the day.
Bayfield, E. B. Goodie. Heifer, 1 & Reid. h 1'I Philip
Year, E B Goudie. Heifer calf, A. CONSTANCE IE.
WINTHROP
On Friday at 0.10 p.m. thei ti. win" Dime
will be ,'hewn iia th 1,1,11, by 11.01 .toe Fede..
anion. The Br1,�hn Pith city h w Reel to
Noma)." tertian Nes,, 1 lira , •Irk
the Slay, a vine' n. illi I, ol..
.11 ' - 1 Manley h ',1 at .. , pan,
Mr. and. Mr.. clilforri 7 1)41011 and
daughter dory and aI' l al•y. -uf
lienktou. with J1,a. Darnieaa Ott
Sunday.
lir end airs ilarn"t Taylor. Jean.
Elizabeth ❑ire Dorothea. i of Stan.
with 1h unit Mrs. .lolnl McClure.
Mr S. A, Mchpudtit•n aini little sort
Dennis returned from Newfoundland.
where they have spent some.nionilis.
Mi'. and Mrs. L. Pepper and family
of Turicrrsnlitln were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and airs. 12. J. Pethick.
Mrs. Edmund iIusgruve of Mount
Clemens, Mich visited with Mr.
Oscar Cuthill last week.
Friends 'of Miss Eliza Betts. for-
merly of McKillop township,. were
sorry 1.o hear of her passing away in
Louden Hospital last tvt 011. interment
was in Woodland cemetery, London.
-The W.M.S. and W.A. of Caven
Chn11•ch, Winthrop; are holding their
autumn thanlcoffering on TuesclaY,
and wished the officials and the two
cotaiel;ation God's speed in all
thou nndertahmg: Mention n•a also
made by Rel. Mr. Irwin of the mag-
nificent work began and still i11
lit'ot'ess by the latlie11 of the eongre-
aation in the 01ani51' - and a rery
happy event was terminated by the
•ia'ing of P,l:•st be the tie that
Binds."
Mr. and MI Frank alaeabti'lde
of Toronto .pent s. few days last
week with Sr. and VIr. N, Lona, -
'Mrs. Herb Jones ,pent last week
with her - daughter and sot: -in-law,
ales. Bernard Keys of Rayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander
and family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Vies. Win. Alexander.
Cpl, Donald Hayman who has
.spent some time overseas, returned
to his home here on Smtday.
Pte. Stuart Dick of He Ball for-
ttte'ly- of Kippen, who has spent
some time overseas returned home
Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Homey and Mr.
and Mrs. 4. Gackstetter visited on
Sunday with the foriner's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
week.
Mo. and
Kenny, Detroit; with aim t p alts. Wihner Ferguson of
Kenny. KI PP'EN
Bull calf, E. IV r. and Mrs. Robt, Roney, Mitch- Elginfield visited on Sunday with
Beatles; e. B'. Goudie. ]3the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs•
u ie, Dain herd, E. B, Godie, The Golden held
s Mission Band ellm and. , S and' Mts. Albert Tene a l The Inductionert Hinton took place lin St Warren Sciulbe,
B. God Y
L fudge, Mrsting was held at the home of Redmond.1. Sask,, with "ales. Teresa i Rev.
United Church, Kippen, on t Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Murray and
Judge, Sas. H. Robinson: Mrs. David 11 binn Sat, Win- Remothe
Band beingentertained with Mrs. Katherine Evans to London. Thursday, Sept. 20, at 3.i co- daughter-SRena,
an�able wedding in St
SHEEP about
B nd
Geo, b t 50 members present. kers. W. Mr. and ?y[rs. D. McConnell an Large representations from theGoodwin
glega
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truce and Arnold Shropslttres - Ram, 1 year,
inceis tt a other event ofl import- n 11. Armstrong and Sons, St. auls.
ante is the Anniversary Celebration Ram lamb under' 1 year, Geo. Arm-
strong, and and. Ewe, Geo. im-
Geo. Arm-
strong. Shoaling ewe,
Arm-
strong. Ewe lambs, G. Armstrong,
and and.
Southdown. - Ram, 1 year, P.
Dearing and Sons, Exeter. Ram lambwe
under one year. Lorne Hood. Ewe,
,
P. Dearing. Shearling ewe, P. Dear -
with services on Sunday, Oct. 21st,
conducted by Rev. John 7, MacKin-
non, M.A.,Ph,D., of First -St. Andrew's
United amnia London.
MISS CAROLINE FREEMAN
Mies Caroline A. Freeman died at
Scott Memorial Hospital Thursday of
last ween after a six weeks' Meese.
Born in Hawkesbury on March
1866„ she was a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman. She
was a milliner in Kingston for many
years, but for the past 20 years lsaci.
lived' in Seaforth. She has been in ill
for several years, She was a. member
of St. Thomas' ,Anglican Church. Sur-
viving are two brothers, 371111011,
Seaforth.; Paul, Toronto; and one sis-
ter, Miss Elizabeth Freeman Sea -
forth. The funeral was held Saturday
afternoon from the G. A. Wh.ttney
funeral chapel. Rev. C. F. 1.,. Gilbert
conducted the service.
Pallbearers were J. A. Case, a. A.
Stewart, F. Finnigan„ D. L. Reid,
P. Bell, NI, McPhee. Among those
from out-of-town attending the -fune-
ral were Mrs. T. Ili Silverthorne, Paul
Freeman, Miss Mallory Bickel", w Miss
Ria Hills, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
W. Joynt Lueknov.
ing•. Ewe lamb, P. Dearing.
Leicesters'-- Ram, 1 year, Vim. Penner,
ewe, Shearhng ewe, ewe Iamh. William
Pepper, Seaforth, and 2nd and 1rth. under
Oxfords - Ram, 1 year, ram lamb,
1 year, ewe, Donald Dearing. Shearling ewe.
ewe lamb, Donald Dealing, Exeter. Land 2nd.
under 1 year, P. L, Dearing, '
nd
Sed. Ewe, shenrling' ewe, ewe
Iamb, .teer ar-
Dear-
ing, Exeter, and nd.
over 100 pounds, E. Denning: William PoP-
Per ; Oen. G Armstrong,
Judge, Judge,
Continued. on Page Pour
DIED AT GUELPH
A. Angus Carter, 51, died suddenly
early Friday morning at his home in
Guelph, Son of the late Mr. and 31 s.
Henry Carter, he w'a.e a' native of
Seaforth, and was married to Irene
Pasmore of Rockwood in 1915. He
conducted a grocery store in, town
abort. ten year's ago. Besides his
widow Mr. Carter leaves one son, Got'
clow, at home, and a daughter, Mrs; E.
B. (Dorothy) .Cosgrove, Bnlrlington,
a ou.
R. Jewett took charge. The address Detroit.
tions of Flillsgreee and Kipper, James Church, in Hespeler, Satur
of welcome was given by Betty Ad- I Ml. and Mrs. Joseph Carpentr in were present. The auditorium was day, September 22.
.'son and a song by Muriel Dale Chatham and Detroit. • beautifully decorated with flowers Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Wright and
ar 1 Mrs. A. M. Loobyin London. and and the occasion was full of solem- Carol Ann of Burlington, spent the
and Mary White. Scripture lesson by nit, and ]inspiration. The Presby*- weekend with their parents, Mr.
John Whyte. The treasurer's report Detroit.uron was and Mrs. James Wright, of Kipper•
was given by Billy Stephenson, a Mrs. John Nagle in Kingston. •'el b r mintsHters and the Rev. represented
Bun Ir- I
Presby -
duet by Lois and Doreen
Hogg. John A. Darling and Miss
u y
D •lin at Clifford. win B S of James St. Unitedj ST. COLUM'BAN
solo by Iris Byerman, a reading by IMTS. Frank Burns in Detroit. ,
Reeding by Muriel Dale and a a1 g I
Geo, Mcalwain, after which Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. W. Lannon,. Ellice
Ernie Toll gave the children a WOr
derful address. This was followed y
reading by Jimmie Axman and a solo
by Mrs. Peter Lindsay and a song
by the junior girls. Mrs. J. Hogg
closed with player and lunch was
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter, Mr.
and Mr's. Charles Dexter and Joyce
Jewitt were visitors atthe twine of
Mr. and Mrs. A. McCartney in Clinton
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt, John and attended the sitter Wedding dinner
Fern Dexter Atrses .Ethdl, Aebuorma and of his sister, Mrs. Johit Meagher and
Fora rattended the Auburn ata John Meagher, on Sunday. '
niversary and visited at the hone of Misses diary Margaret and Ter-
esa Ryan London, with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan.
Mrs. J. V. Ryan, Stratford, with
her sister, Mr's. M. Schulman.
Miss Cecelia Eckert, Stratford,
with iter parents, Mo, and Mrs. John
A Eckert
Twp., with Leo ICrauskopf,
Mrs. John 'McG'rath at Clanton, f
Miss Marion Meagher, London
with her parents, Mo. and Mrs: John.
Meagher.
Miss Doris Flannagan, London,
and Joseph Flannagan, Kitchener,
with their parents, Mr. and airs.
Joseph Flannagan.
Miss Dorothy Jordan, Seaforth,
with her mother, Mrs. Loretto Jor-
dan.
Rev JosephA. Feeley, London
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Cuuniughain of
Sunday.
Red Cross Notes
There will be an imporinnt meeting, of the:
Executive of the Red Cross in the :Library,
Friday, Sent. 15, at 4:10 P.m'.
Chn,rch' Exeter, was in charge of
the induction service assisted by
Rev. R. A. Seoul; of Hensall, who
bas acted as the Interim Moderator,
and Rev. N. Wood, M.A., and an.
W. C. Down, both of Exeter, took
part in the service. After the in-
duction ceremony the Rev, R. A,Brook presented the char'g'e to the
minister elect and Rev. Mr. ,Irwin
spoke to the congregations. During
the service the choir sang; very ac-
ceptably the anthem, `''they Shall be
As Mount Zion," After the service
the new minister was introduced to
the members and adherents of both
congregations by Mr: and Mrs. Ross
IvveLove and. Mr. and Mrs. Andrevv Bell,
re
,after which refreshments
served in the Sunday School room o£
the church by the ladies of both con-
gregations. `.tea being poured by
e g .
1 'Mrs. T.. Kay and Mrs, W. Cooper.
During the social period the chair-
man called on Rev. Mr. Hinton for
a brief address and in well chosen
Mr, Ernie Reynolds of Jackson,
Mich., spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Jail: McIver.
Pte. Joseph Hart of London spent
the week eau] at' the home of. his
father Owren Hart.
Bale Holland, W01, who has just .
returned from overseas, and Mrs.
Hollen1 and babe, of Windsor, are
spending his furlough at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J•. J,
Sgt.
Hol -
la
SgJoint Holland and Mrs. Hol-
land of London, and Miss Loretta, of
IOitehener, spent the week cute at
their hone. i in ' r
Wedding bells are 1 in g and
Messrs. Tom Kale, Sack Lane
Fran]. McQuaid spent Sunday ill 3011-
C on.
011-C10n.
Raymond Murray is 'wearing a
smiie. It's a boy.
Mr. 5a1(1 Mrs. Vincent' Lane in.
London.
Miss Nate Lynch in Seaforth with
her sister - Mrs.
Henry McIver.^