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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-11-01, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 IrceSIMIT eet your Tuxes without Penalties Remember . TheM1 Dhth:: will help you b iId "tan Yes rye" thxough SAVINGS amount You can avoid. penalties and general anxiety if you prepare- ahead through a Dominion Bank Savings Account. A small deposit each pay day soon builds a reserve for taxes and other obliga- tions. Our nearest Manager will be pleased to open a Savings Account for you and he will at any time gladly discuss your financial problems with you. THE DOMINION BANK ESTABLISHED 1871 SEAFORTH BRANCH E. C. Boswell - Manager 633 BAZAAR AND VICTORY TEA Saturday, Nov. 3rd — 3 - 6 o'clock SCHOOL ROOM — FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Attractive and Practical Gifts. Produce. Houle Baking. White Ele- phant Table. Programme of music while you enjoy Afternon Tea Tables and Waitresses representing Allied Countries. Price 25o REMEMBER This is your last 3% Victory Loan for at least a year INVEST your Savings SAVE By the Deferred payment plan -- 5% Down -- 12 Months to pay Help your District over the top and make the 9th Huron's Greatest Victory Loan Huron County National War Finance Committee A N I NM A L 0 DISABLED DEAD or Quickly removed in clean, sanitary trucks. Phone collect 219 MITCHELL WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED THE SEAFORTH NEWS �. „x.,v...-.....,,,M., TOWN TOPICS KIPPEN Mrs, ;form 11, Cochrane spent the Mr. and Mrs, Pearson Char'ter's a Mrs. ,Toho Powell were in Brume on Saturday' attending the uremia of their brother, John Rice, to Mi Perna AilcCutclleon, at St, John's A gliexnn Church, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Fat—Ulme' a family, Detroit, Mr, and Mrs.: W. Faulkner of Kitchener and Mr's. No plan Faulkner of Toronto were he attending the funeral of the late Lo etto Faulkner on Saturday. Mrs, S. :Fenner, IVloirtreal, and Mi Violet Willis, Marlette, Mich:, visit with relatives and friends in town o Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bristow, D tredt, were week .encs guests at .1.1 home of Mies, 'Wilbert Webster. F/O. Friel Stewart, RCAF., To onto, spent the week 'enol with 11 mother, Mrs. Charles Stewart. Miss Lois Whitney sprint the wee end with friends in Mitchell. 11liss Ruth Soya, Preston, spent th tveek end at the home of her parent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joynt. Misses Joan McMaster and Doroth Smith, \Vostern University, London spent the week end at their home Here, M1'. Keith Lamont. and- Mr. Isar Cunnings, Detroit, wore guests rive the we, l- .enol at the home of Min . 1•'r0n1Lamont. Mrs, Evelyn Dennis of Detroit 1 visiting at the hone of her mother Mr:.. Annie Brown.. Mr. R. Delbc r t, recently retnea e from 1)1 omens. left on Monday for To Tonto niter visiting his parents, Mr turd Mrs. Harry Colbert. Mitis Lornaliallnntyue, London with her aunt, Miss Belie llalluiltlne Mo, Patrick Cleary, l-lalifax, i spending his leave at the home of hi 5111'enls 114r. and Mrs. W. J. Cleary-, Si,r rW. C. Sutherland spent tit week pod 111 Tor o11to. Mrs. Herbert Whittaker and son Mich rel, Fort 'Erie, were week end visitors at the. borne of Dr, 111181 Airs. J. A Gamin,, Mes H. R. Scott was in Toronto over the tveolt end visiting her sons, Mr. Donald Scott, and Professor Janus Scott and Mrs. Scott. MrsE. A. Mc Master was n recent visitor with relatives in London. :lir. and Mrs. A. E. Corby, Thorold, visited with his brother, Mr. Antos Corby, and Mrs. Corby at the Queen's Hotel, over the week ond. Miss Ethel Storey spent the week end at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clendon Christie, Kitchener., Mrs, Keith Sharpe was a Toronto visitor over the week anti. Douglas Patterson, London, with his uncle, Mr. \V. L. Whyte. Mrs. G. D. Ferguson and Doris were hit Toronto over the week end, Mrs. Whitney, of Milverton, with her spit, M1'. and Mrs. G. A, Whitney. Mr. Chas, Cunningham spent the week enol at the home of his sister, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, fifth line, Morris. Mr.. Harold Rice returns to his home in Tnckersnlith this week from Scott Memorial Hospital after recov- ering front en appendicitis operation. Mr. M. J. Nivius of Toronto Is visit- ing with his sister Mrs. Elizabeth White, Side street. Mrs, G. Flanigan of Hamilton was here on Satm'day attending the fune- ral of the late Loretto Faulkner. Mr. Allan Bond has returned to Winnipeg after visiting at the home. of Mrs, James Beattie and other friends, Sarah Balkwidl, Exeter, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Beaton. Mr. and 1Virs, John Hallam Jr. spent the week end at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Reilly, Galt. Mr. Fred Beattie, Ottawa, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs, James Beattie. Misses Mary and Helen Devereaux, London, spent the week enol with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. nal weekend in London with her sister; 1s Mrs, 13. I.rightmore, and attended go. the funeral- of the late Ed. West, ss on Monday, 11- Mr. and"Mrs,. Gordon Westlake, Ronald° and Sandra of Bayfield; Mrs. 16 John Love and family of Varna J. visited on Sunday with My. and Mrs, 1` Harold' Jones, re Mr. Oliver Fee and Mr.: and Mrs. r` Russell Redden of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mo, andMrs, W. ed Berney, Mr's, Hinton formerly of Danville, ii Quebec, joined her husband, Rev. e- Albert Hinton, here last week. Quite a number from here attend- . ed i'irocefield United Church An - 71i VergatY, 071 Sunday last. s is Mrs. James Morris and family of Gode'ich visited last week with her k mother,, ilirs J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell visited e: on Sunday with their daughter, Mr. s r and Mrs. Stackhouse of London. Mr. and Mrs. D. Geiger and (laugh - y ter of Zurich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Alis. J. Sinclair.. s ! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones visit- : ed on Sunday with relatives at 9 Crediton. r The Hot Goose supper which was sponsored by the ladies of Kippen and Hill.green United church on s Thursday evening last was a huge success, over 800 tickets were sold. Following the supper there was a d musical program consisting of songs r- by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haywood • (Canada's Gene Autry) of Exeter, solo by Mr. H. Dougal of Hensall,, • sons by httel Elizabeth Ann and • Marie Sirrclau• of Kippen, a Scotch s duet by Mrs. Hedden and Mrs. Hess s of Hensall, piano instrumental by Miss Margaret gar et Dougai of Hensall, 11 mouth ergs n and piano duet by Arthur and Andrew Gibson of Wrox- eter, soprano solo by Miss Margaret Dougal, a piano duet by the Wearing sisters, a cornet solo by Mr, Harry Dougal of Hensel', Devereaux, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rintoul and son, Waterloo, spent the week enol with relatives here. Mr. Jack Fortune, Western univer- sity, London, spent the week end. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. E. Robinson and son Donald, of Toronto, spent the week e11(1 u 1 the hone of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw. Tlie Many friends of Mrs. J. E. Hogg, Centre st., are sorry to know she has been ill this week Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Colbert and fancily, Burlington, Mr, and Mrs. S. R. Rix, Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Archi- bald Jeffry; Staffa, Mr. Arnold Jeffry, Detroit, Mr, W. Jetlry, Mrs. McVey and Mrs. H. Hannon, Mitchell, were here on Saturday attending the fune- ral of the late Mrs, A. M. Barton. Miss Alice Reid was called home to (:all Lake, Saskatchewan, owing to the death of her father, Mr, Andrew Reid. Mr. and Mrs. G. Shaw, of Toronto,, spout the week end at the Home of his brother Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw. Mrs. Roy Lawson spent a few days in Kitchener with her daughter Mass Marion Lawson, who underwent an operation for appendicitis, Mr, and Mr's, Wesley Agar and fam- ily spent the. week end with Mt', and Mrs. Irvin. Agar and Jack at Sarnia, Mr, Clare Way has returned from Westminster hospital to his hone in, Egmon dville, BORN FOX—At Scott Memorial hospital on Oet, 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Lorne Fox, Seaforth, a daughter, O'REILLY At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on Oct. 260, to Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Reilly, Stratford, a daughter. 131MJERIYIANN — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct, 27th, to Mr, and Mrs. George Beuermanu, Dublin #1, a ser1. BROOKS—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks of Mount Albert are happy to announce the birth of a son ,(Alvin Kenneth) on Satur- day, October 27, 1945, at NeW- market Hospital, Mrs, Brooks was formerly Alice Sienion of Mc- Kiliop. Mother and baby are both well. BRODHAGEN 1Vir. and Mrs. Clayton St'hettret• of Stratford, 1511. and Mrs. Fred Smith of G11ds11111 with Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Hinz, Mr. and Airs. Orval Muegge of Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. J. Amstoin, ➢lr. end Mrs. Geroge Evans, Mr. John Steins of Cranlitook with Sirs. Sophia Bennewios. Mr. 11. Williams 11(14 Onali of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sholdiee and daughter, Mi'. and Mrs. Harry Murch end children of :London; Limos }Jessie, Bell of New York; Nlr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Bondman of Zion; 144r. and Mrs. Hinman Foster of Granton; M1. and Mrs. T•Iarold Finkbeiner of bhiplca, Miss Irene Johns and Miss Lila Pyne of Exeter. Mr. John Ridley was ;at Wingllam Saturday 1115111 and played harmonica numbers over CI<NX, DUBLIN Miss Katherine Donnelly, Reg. N, Buffalo, N. Y., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Donnelly. Mr. and Mrs, Fergus Stapleton in Toronto Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Jordan and daughter, Loreen, in London. John McGrath in Lucan. Mrs. A. W. Looby in London. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dill and daughter in Flint, Mich. Phone 8 "SUPERIOR STORE" Your Shopping Centre Crearno Granulated Soap 2 11i, package 25c Quick Quaker Oats large pkg. 19c Old Dutch Cleanser 2 tins 19c Aylmer Soups, all kinds 2 tins ,19 Linseed Household Soap per pound 15e Aylmer and Heinz Strained Infants' Food, all varieties per tin 8o Ross J. Sproat ' DANCE AT ST. COLUM6AN Friday, November 9th. Ad- mission 36c. Ryan -McQuaid Orchestra. Dancing 9-1. DANCE In Cardno's IIalI Seaforth, to 11111sie by Bert Worth and his CKNX Ambassadors, 3 piece Or- chestra., on Wed., November Tth. Dancing 1,30 to 1. Adm, 50e. '--CONCERT Under the auspices of the Three Choirs of the McKillop Pastoral Charge, by HERBERT W, PIERCY Ore of Canada's Favorite Inter- preters of Literature In Caven Chuch, Winthrop THURSDAY, NOV. 1 Miscellaneous Program, both Dra- matic and Humorous. Also Numbers by Local Talent. Admission: Adults 35c; Children 20o 114r. Henry K1c'her Sr. celebrated. iris 8158 birthday on Sunday. Pte, Carman Mogk is . on n 6 months' leave and is with his Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Mogk. Mr. Robert Rock of Waterloo Coll- ege with his parents, Mr. and MIS. Edwin Rock for the week enc. The Brotherhood of St. Peter's Lutheran Church entertained about 30 Brotherhood members of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Listowel, oar Monday evening in the •basencent. The evening was spent in playing progressive crockinole and a program was enjoyed, A delicious lunch was served. Mr. Stanley Beuerman of Kitch- ener with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Beuerman. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Pryce returned from Galt and are at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Beuerman. Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Moglt and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mogk spent the week end in Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice and family with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Par- rott on Sunday. • On Friday evening a. group of children of the village called the Sun- shine Club, held a concert in Miller's Hall, The concert included dialogues, songs and recitations. Russel] She'd - ice acted as chairman. Tickets had been sold for some months before on a blanket and the draw was held at the concert, the lucky ticket drawn by little Arthur Diegel, the winner. being Miss Elaine Bennewies, daugh- ter of lV1r, and Mrs, Norman Benne- wies. The program was very much enjoyed by all present. The proceeds of the evening and tickets sold will go to the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, BLAKE Mr. Walter McBride Veld a suc- cessfull sale on Thursday last. He and their family intended making their home in Exeter shortly, We are sorry to see thein go. We wish theta success in their new line of work. Mr. Paul Ducharme and family. moved to their new 'home last week in Hay Township. They will be greatly missed in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeffery and family of .Goderich called on their parents, Mr. and 11irs. Lean Jeffrey and sons. Mrs. Archie Mustard and little son have gone to their home,in Brucefield after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sane Hey. Mr. Lloyd Finnigan has returned from overseas and is at Inc home of his wife and family. Mrs. E. Cantle is spending a few months with Miss M. Johnston. Mn.. Douglas is improving from her illness, and is able to be going around each day awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Robb of Ambee'ley visited latter's sister, Mr. .and Mrs. Roy McBride. ELiMVILLE Anniversary services were held in this church on Sunday last. Rev. Weir of Centralia was guest speaker at the morning service and Rev. Johnson of Mitchell spoke at the evening service. Both services were well attended. The choir furnished special music for the occasion. Visit. ors in the community during the clay; were Mr, and Mrs. Percy Passmore and .Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Robe. Dw1ra11 and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkland and Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pym and daughter, Mr, and Mrs: Arthur Rundle and family, of Thames Road; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford of Hibbert; Mr. Gordon Brooks of Stratford; Mrs. A. Delbridge, Mrs. J. Harding, Mrs, Vera Johns, Mr. and Mrs, IDwart Pyni, Catherine and Joan Batten, Mr. and Mrs. B. 'Williams, DANCE G.W. V.A., Seaforth SATUR. is AY, NOV. 3 BLACKIE DENOMME'S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50c SEAFORTH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE WiLL SPONSOR A 3uchre & Dance IN CARDNO'S HALL FRIDAY, NOV. 2 In honor of the Returned Servicemen on the Institute Tobacco List Admission 50e Lunch will be served DISCHARGED PERSONNEL MAY RETURN TO OLD JOBS The Reinstatement in Civil Employment Act, passed by Parliament in 1942, sets forth conditions under which employers MUST REINSTATE their former employees in their employment after discharge. This Act and its Regulations :Ire adminis- tered by the Dominion Minister of Labour, through the National Employment Service. Reinstatement Officers are available in the National Employment Offices to answer in- quiries, and assist in adjusting cases. Employees — either men or women — are to be reinstated if: (a) they worked for their employer 3 months immediately prior to enlistment, and were not replacing another employee who has since been reinstated; (b) they left their employment to join the Armed Services, the Merchant Marine, or the Fire Fighters Corps; they apply to their employer for reinstate- ment, verbally or in writing, within 3 months following discharge in Canada or 4 months if discharged Overseas. Provision may be made for extension of time if the employee's health prevents ltinr or her from returning within the specified three months. In this event, the employer must be advised within the 3 or 4 months, im the case may be. The following points in the legislation are also important: 1. Discharged men and women upon reinstate- ment are to be given conditions not less favourable than would have been enjoyed had they continued in employment instead of joining the Forces. 2. The period of time spent with the Armed Services is to count for seniority nights, pen- sion rights, vacations with pay, and certain other benefits, 3. Discharged personnel who cannot perform their former duties are to be reinstated in the most suitable employment available, at which they are capable of welling. 4. If an employer dismisses a reinstated em- ployee within 13 months, he must be able to prove in court that he had reasonable cause for so doing. (0) ALL EX -SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN ARE URGED TO USE THE FACILITIES OF THE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WHEN LooravG FOR WORK. DEPARTMENT OF LAB UR HUMPHREY MITCHELL A. MacNAMARA Minister of Labour Deputy Minister of Labour (45.W5U 61 DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15, EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA*, LTD. (17ssesl.ial war lndnslryl m.gm[moo