HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-10-25, Page 5THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1.945
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The Job's Not Finished
The
Ninth
Victory Loan is a
Challenge to Every Canadian
to Help Finish the Job
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T��.� LAST •
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Victory
IItu•oh County
National War Finance Committee
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CONCER T
Under the auspices of the Three
Choirs of the McKillop Pastoral
Charge, by
HERBERT W. PIERCY
One of Canada's Favorite Inter-
preters of Literature
In Caven Chuch, Winthrop
THURSDAY, NOV. I
Miscellaneous Program, both Dra-
matic and Humorous. Also Numbers
by Local Talent.
Admission: Adults 35e; Children 20o
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ATl:l11:AY--At Scott llenun'lal Hospi-
tal (311 G, loner 21111, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. 11lrrav, of Walton,a son.
LANE -- 1l Scutt Memorial Hospital,
on Oel. 171tr. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Lan,', Seaforth #5, a son,
School
Dance
Dublin
MON., OCT.. 29
Bayfield Valley Five
Refreshments, Dancing 9-1
Admission 513c
11'nt•00(I Junior Red Cross
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TOPICS y at Delaware, the guests of a 1 e t,a; ,• ,x, -----I .._ ..._,.�
t, incl Mrs, E(lward Norham I
• Mr. and Mrs. Moxley of Dorchester
were Sunday visitors at the hone of,
Eyre, IC,ipptn, and Mrs. •.liobt Mc, Mrs C. C. Laine. I
Michael, \Va1C aril�ner was rx guest 1
nal or tiro formers cousin, Mrs. Agnes last M Ct
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on Saturday. Mr. Wtll,aut. Faulkner and Nlts, McIllwarn, was in the .:chair
1 On Friday evening a group of Faulkner, Kitchener. and opened the meeting with hymn
neighbors gathered at the home of Phe .many friends of Mrs. Auiiir,I ,i81, Mrs. McIllwain offered prayer
Miss Edith Hoag to extend' best
Brown aro sorry to learn that, she fell and gave a reading "Question of
wishes to N[r, and Mrs, P.W.,Hoag,
Off the veranda steps late Monclay al. Brotherhood.", Minutes of the, Sept.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Tideswell, : Carr. i ternom), breaking•. her wrist: aixcl two meeting were react by the Sec. Mrs.
tactile, Mr. john :Potter and Mr. and small' bones ' of.'her right ankle, She• Orville Dale. Mrs. Melllwain read -e
Mrs, Wm. Jamieson; Iiitehenel•, wore is receiving treatment in _Scott Mem-
all
Poem entitled, "My Paper World,"
Mr; l oriel .hospital and is recovering] Mrs- Durnin then took charge of the
slowly, I meeting for group No. - 1, sang
_.,,,,,IWord was received this week by, hymn 223, read 23rd psalm in uni-
at Mrs, L, E, Brown that her brother son, Wilbnt Jewitt gave a reading
and!1 Tarr Clayton J. Dennis,":would arrive' entitled, "A great Negro Singer."
to
Mr. lie , Wright, _ _
VIrs. cites,
ora, attended rho lane- 1\[lss lmetle 1 l
st week at Che 1305,31 of her bio(Itet• the church on• Oct, Il, the Pres„
attencled the l oungblut Golden
Wedding,on Saturday,
The regular Oct: meeting' of the
W. A, was held in the schoolroom of
week end guests at the home,. of
and Mrs. Bert Bradburn,
Mr., Ernest -Clarke, Victoria Coll
Toronto, was a week end: Visitor
the Thome oIl his parents, Mr.
Mrs. M. E. Clarke.
'UMessrs: Neville McMillan, West
niversity, London, and Miles Mc-
Millan, Toronto, spent the week end'
at the home of then parents Mr,
and Mrs: J M. MoMillan
Mr. H. Proctor, -
to ,New Liskeard, was-
guest last week at the hone of his
uni, Mrs. II Taylor and his sister,
NIrs Earl Lawson and Mr. Lawson,
14CKillola.
Rev. R. H. Williams was the guest
peahen at the 'anniversary services
t Avonton Presbyterian Church on
unday.
Mrs. LaCroix and Mr, and 1VIrs. R
11101, Eamon Isle, Mich., were we
lid guests at the home of M
aker s sister, Mrs. H. G. Meir an
i Meir.
Mies Hilda Kennedy, London, spent
to week end with her mother Mrs.
Kennedy.
Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Smith and Mr.
o1 Mrs. E. D. Crowe were in Kitch-
ener on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dalrymple and
Marlene and Mr. and Mrs. William
Bradshaw and David attended the
funeral of the late Mr. Henry Scluiro
in Exeter on Monday.
Dor. Bruce McLean, Miss Audrey
lMc:Gitvin and Miss Leone Hotham and
Sharon spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs C. E. Laithwaite of Goderich.
Miss Isobel Mclellat Reg,N., Strat-
ford,and Mr. Gordon McKellar, To-
ronto pent the week end at the
home of their parents, 141r. unci Mrs.
Mateo]ui McKellar.
Mrs. Lloyd'Hoggarth spent the
week end with friends in Toronto.
Mrs. H. Free, Mr. and Airs. Wesley
Free and Miss Mary Hays were in
London this week.
Miss N. Thompson, Toronto, was a
week end guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. McMillan._
Miss Lois Whitney was the guest
soloist at Ihr anniversary services in
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
1Ving1, tm. on Sunday.
Mrs.G. R. Augustine and daughter,
Myth visited last week at the home
of hsn sister, Mrs, W. C, Sutherland,
Miss Marion Mason was a recent
visitor with relatives in Toronto,
Mr. owl Mrs. John L. Helium were
in Toronto on Saturn*, attending the
Smith -Fenn wedding.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McGavin and
lir. and Mrs. John Hotliam spent
a Canada this week aboard the Mr's. Addison sang a
beautiful solo,
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Mr. and Mrs; M'ort Holt 50011( Sang
lt S' hymn 246. Mrs. Lindsay offer -
e closing prayer, '
oro Queen 'Elizabeth. accompanying herself on the r,an
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HE trail has been a long dark way.
At times it seemed we might not see the day;
But now at last the rising sun is ours
And with it comes new challenge to our powers,
Was war naught but a game to win by score
And, having won, to cheer, and strive no more?
If that be all for which our men have died
Then we have lied.
. O Canada, most favoured of the lands,
Review whereon our right to victory stands;
Our vow to free and succour those oppressed—
Provide for those who fought and are distressed,
Who risked without reserve all they could give
To break our foes that we might freely live.
If we now stop to haggle at the cost
Then we'll have lost.
If we play square with those who fought our fight,
And work with them to shape our world aright;
Postpone our buying things we little need—
Prevent inflation growing through our greed;
Co-operate in peace as well as war
By loaning to our cause a 'little more .: .
If we keep faith until the job is done
Then we'll have won.
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BONDS
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COMMISSION OF ONiTARIO
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Professor James Scott, Mrs Scott' WINTHROP
and Mr, Donald Scott, Toronto, spent,
the week end with their mother, Mrs.
IT. R, Scott.
Miss .Lois Finnigan, of Stratford,
spent the week end at the home of
her payouts, 1VIi'. and Mrs. Frank Fin-
nigan.
Red Cross meeting will be held in
schoolroom of Cavan Church on
Tuesday, Oct, 29th, Please come and
help to quilt,
Mr. and Mrs, David McLean of
Tuckersniith spent Sunday with Mrs,
Alr. and Mrs, Amos Corby were in R. K. Davidson.
London on Saturday, attending the Mrs. Russell Holman and Rae of
Corby -Caldwell wedding, Peterborough are visiting with Mr.
Mrs, E. C, Case received worcl this and Mrs. P, G. Little and Mrs. R. K.
week that her son Trooper George Davidson.
Case, Sherbrooke Fusiliers, would ar-• A'numbe• of friends attended the
rive home on the Queen Elizabeth reception for Mr. and Mrs. Sydney.
shortly. ' McCullough in Blyth, Monday night,
Major Gibson White, son of Mrs. Mrs. John M, Gillies, Isabel, Bruce
M. White, returned home from over-'
seas this week.
Mr. Dong 13o11 of Toronto was a
and Jackie, spent a few days in
Midland and Collingwood.
wee end guest of Mr. ToWBbee. t Mrs. Norman Morey and David of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spark and Hat'ry, Mitchell have returned home after
and Mr. Dave Remington of Kiucard-] spending several weeks with her
ine spent. Sunday at the Mono of 'Mr.1 sister. Mrs Margaret Horne.
Ed Mole and family. I 'Miss Elizabeth Broadfoot of Rich -
Miss Florence McNaughton, Brits-' aid- Landing and Mrs. Erma Broad -
sets, was a. visitor witli Mrs. Sant
Carter,
•Mr. Lttpslie Smith, of Toronto. was
a visitor with his parents, Mt'. tinct
Mrs Percy South, on \S-rdnesdaY
aot of Sundridge and Mrs. Garnet
Taylor and children of Steffa, with
Mr. and Mrs. John McClure.
The Helping Hand Mission Band
of Caven Church, Winthrop, will
Mrs. John Beattie Inas returned' hold their meeting on Saturday of
home after visiting her nisch, .lits. tornoon at 2.30, Mlrs. Wm. Mont-
IIedgitls, in Toronto, Dr. Hodgins„ iromery will he the guest speaker.
who has been seriously ill. Is Mel The Mission Sand of Duff's Church
proving. are invited to attend.
Messrs. Andrew and Bussell Miller�
of Detroit were week end guests BRODHAGEN
with Mr. and NTrs. Wallace Ross. r Mr. and Mrs. G. Ahrens. Donald
CONSTANCE
Iilr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter en-
tertained around 25 guests to a so-
cial evening in favor of Mrs. Lorne
Lawson's group on Monday of last
week.
Mr. and NIrs. Austin Dexter,
Ferne and Norma, Mrs. John Sand- i e
erson, Mrs, William Jewitt, Mr. and;
Mrs. Chas. Dexter, of Constance l e.
and Robert were visiting with Mr,
and Mrs. Chris. Leonhardt in 1'11t-:
ellen on Sunday.
Mr. and 5Irs. Don Markle of
Woodstock visited with 1•Ir, and Mrs
W. L. Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Leonhard', i' ae-
companied 1111. and .114rs. George
Jacobs to 1T I :cola and other north-
rn points.
Mr. and .Mrs. John G. Hing Maur -
en and 'Winni±red, spent Sunday at
eorme,syusaeure
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Mushroom Soup, Clark's "
19 oz, tin 8o
Prepared Mustard
2/6 oz. Jars .15
2 Rolls Hypro Krepe Towels
1 modern dispenser, all for $1.00
—Every Home Should have this—
Quaker XXXX, Bread Flour
98s $2.49
Canned Pumpkin 2 Ige tins 25c
All Bran Ige pkg. 22c
1 1Vfeasnring Cup Free
Ross J. Sproat
Phone 8
"SUPERIOR STORE"
Ori 1'
1 ra and Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sippel of
Tavistock visited Mr, and Mrs. Dal-
ton Hinz on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Amstein visited
Mr. and MIrs. Leslie Kuntze in Hib-
bert on Sunday.
The good used clothing drive' has
been extended to Oct. 31st. Up to
elate over half a ton has been collect-
ed at the ' St. Peter's Lutheran
Church u ch basement.
Miss Irene Sieinon spent Sunday
at the home of Miss Dorothy Wolfe.
If we settle back because the war
is settled, we have settled nothing,
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Notice To Patrons
The Ina Gray
Beauty Shupe
Is Now Open
Hours 9 a.m., last appoint-
. mellt J p.m,
No Evening Appointments
Closed 1111 day Thursday
&HOPPE AT THE RESIDENCE
MAIN ST., EGMONDVILLE.
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NO NEED to tell him how eager we are to welcome
him back.
NO NEED to remind him that Canada's plans for his wel-
fare are as far-reaching and generous as any in the world,
BUT THERE IS NEED to prove that now, with the life -
and -death struggle ended, we are as determined and
wholehearted as ever in our resolve to give hinh. the
best break in the world.
HE WILL BE WATCHING the outcome of this Ninth Loan
Drive. He knows that on it depends the success of our
plans for his rehabilitation and employment.
There Can be only one answer. And that is the
overwhelming support, by every Canadian, of Canada's
Greatest Victory Loan:
Seciza VAIV~ palmi -ed tViPS Q,tk-