HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-11-29, Page 5THURSDAY, 1NOVEMBER 29, 1945'
THE SEAb'OItTH NEWS •
SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL
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SCHOOL AUmencement
DITORIUM
FRIDAY, RER 30th. 8P.
Guest Speaker -- E. J. Davis, B.Sc., A.M.E., I.C.
Inspector o1 Vocation Schools of Ontario
Operetta Valedictory Address
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
As 1945 is now coming to a close with all Its merriment and cheer,
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A Merry Xmas and, a Very Peaceful and Prosperous'New Year.
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TOWN TOPICS DUBLIN
Miss Bessie MacMurchy, R.N., of Family welcome -home party was
Joint], Central India, will speak at. a held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Public nleeting tn' fPii.st Presbyterial, Martin Feeney, Hibberd; Township,
Church on Wednesday, December 12, in honer of thole son, Go. Fergus
at S p.m.Clarence Feeney, 12th 1N/tedium Bat -
Mi e. V. R, Peil'fot' 0f Detroit Spent tci'y R.C,A , who arrived aboard the
Che American Thanksgiving al. the 'Queen Elizabeth' after more than
hone of her mother, Mrs, Henry three years overseas service ' in
Iioggarl.h. Africa, Sicily and Italy. Many vela
Mrs. Michael Jordan and Miss Julia tives and neighbors were present to
Murray of Mitchell spent Sunday with welcome the returned veteran. A
Mrs. .lames Murray. social evening of :dancing,• was en -
Miss Emily' Osborne fell last week joyed, music being supplied by Dan
and broke her arm. She has been able' Costello and Joseph Atkinson,with
to return to her home after being Miss Angela O'Reilly as accompan-
taken to the hospital for treatment. ist and by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.
Miss Helen Murray spent the past Melady. A beautiful lunch was
week lir Kinlcora. served by the hostess 'assisted by a
Mrs. David Davis of Riverhurst, group of volunteers,
Sask., anent a few days at tete home Zion Women's Association met at
of Mr, Thorpe Rivers. - the home of Mrs. George Pepper
Mr. Ian MacTavislt was in Toronto with a representative attendance of
for the week end. I members' as well as several guests.-
Gni•. Jaclt Rivers of London spent During the afternoon the ladies
the week end at the home of his completed a quilt, A bounteous.
father, Mr. Thorpe Rivers. lenich was served by the hostess
Mr. ar d,,,Mrs. L. D. Mo1•i5011 spent assisted by iter daughters, Mrs. L.
the week end in Barrie. ' Barker and Mrs, G. Moore, also Mrs.
Miss Muriel Racho is able to be Glenn Pepper, Mrs, Dalton. Malcolm
home again atter undergoing alt aper and 1VIrs. 'earl Barker.
;tion in Scott Memorial Hospital. A large group of neighbors and
Mr. Stanley nacho, Stratford visit- friends assembled- at the home of
ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. William J. Manley.Me-
James Ra.cho, over the ' week end. Killop township, on Friday night in
Mrs, Allan McLeod and daughters honor ofStephen Manley and Miss
Nornta and Palsy, Port I3urot, are Olive Petrie, London, whose mar
guests at the home of Mr. and Mr's. Tinge was an event of Saturday, in
E. J. Box. London. An address of felicitations
Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Clarice were was read by Stephen Murray and
week end visitors at the home or Mr. presentation of a pair of wool
and Mrs. Phillip Duncan, Toronto. blankets and a chenille spread was
ltIr, n11 Mrs. William Scott, Chi- macre by Joseph I\IcLanglin. The
sago, were guests this week of the ,,,nests of Honor expressed their
Scott.
of his graucimotiter, Mrs. T. G'. h p
Scott. thanks very graciously. A social
Mrs. S. 0. Jones, Mrs. Donald Cam-
eron
evening followed, music for dans
told- sou Bruce, spent tits past ing being, Supplied by Nelson Howe
week with relatives and friends in and Gerald Holland, with piano
Toronto, accompnnimcnt.' An elaborate lunch
Mr, and Mrs T Willocks and fam- was served by the hostess and ,her
ily, Ripley, were week end visitors at assistants.
the home of her mother, Nlas. A. 1-).HibbertCounty Federationli ofranch of Agricultuhe
re
Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zimmerman, has been organized. with ,George
Stratford, spent the week end with Coyne appointed as president, Ver -
friends i0( town, ges Lannin, vice-president, and Os -
Lieutenant Stanley Dormice. Or car Reed as secretary.
Brockville, spent the week end with Edward Gormley underwent a
his mother, Mrs. Mae Dorrance, major operation at St. Joseph's hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rlumpp and pital, London, last week.
Connie, 0f Dashwood, were Sunday A welcome home party sponsored
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace by John L. Coyne, Louis O'Reilly,
Ross. Tames Doyle, Lou. Morris, Michael
Mr. Frank Sills Jr. underwent a Doyle and Joseph Morris was held
successful operation in Westminster in St. Columban parish hall on Man -
Hospital, London, on Saturday.++• day night in honor of Gnr. Fergus C.
Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Cuchnore and Feeney recently returned from three
theyears overseas service. A large
daughter Nancy, Toronto, spent
week end at the home or the latters group of neiphbovs and friends
luotlter, Mzs. J. F. Reid. assembled to welcome the returned
Mi. Donald Scott, Toronto, spent veteran Rev. Elwyn A. Morris, ,Sim-
the week end with Ms another,' Mrs. cox, acted as chairman, and the
H. R. Scott, pastor, Rev. Father O'Dr'owski made
Lance Corporal Gordon "A4fltson' a verbal address of welcome and
11CASC., will arrive home this week congratulation and presented ' him
on the Lady Rodney after spending with a purse of money, The guest of
two years on active fluty overseas. honor expressed his thanks to all
Mr. Claire Merner and daughterr Present, as well as his appreciation
Sally, Detroit, spent a few days with Ito the various societies pwho had
his mother, Mrs. J. J. Merner, sent him boxes while oversews.
F/O Friel Stewart, Toronto, spent A social boxes
evewhile
followedoversee
with
the week end with his mother, Mrs. the Ryan -McQuaid orchestra stip
-
t
Stewart. plying music •for clanging. An ex -
Mr. Keith Lamont, Detroit, was a eellent lunch. was served the
guest this week at the home of hisby
sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Lamont, committee in charge. The evening
Miss Rona Warren, :Stratlnroy; was elosed with singing of "For he's a
a week end visitor at the Home or Mr. lolly good fellow," and the National
and MIS. -J. M. Bekert. Anthem.
Mr. David Belton, Waterloo, spent Mrs. James Jordan was taken by
the week end at his hone here. ambulance to Seaforth Memorial
Miss Mary Crowe, London, was a hospital on Saturday. Patrick Flan -
week end guest at the home of her agan had his tonsils removed at
brother and sister-in-law, NIr. and Seaforth recently.
Mrs. Ernest Crowe.•Mrs. Teresa Eckert and Mrs.,
Miss Edna Stapleton, Reg.N., and Peter Maloney attended the wed -
Miss Teresa Eckert, London, and Mr. ding of James ckert in Toronto, on
James Eckert, Ridgetown, spent the Saturday.
week end at thehome of their par -_,Rev. Vincent C. Eckert. •C.S.B.
ents; Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Eckert. 1 Rochester, N.Y., with his mother,
Dr, and Mrs. Martin Stapleton spent Mrs. Teresa Eckert.
a few clays in Toronto this week. Miss Mary Murphy, Welland,
Mrs. R. B. Stewart has accepted a Miss Betty Murphy,' London, with
Position on the staff or Richmond Hill, their parents, gr. and Mrs. John F.
Public School, Murphy.
Paul McMaster, Young son of Dr. Hubert Feeney, Martin Feeney,
and Mrs: McMaster, had the m15201"' and Victor Feeney, Kitchener, with
tune to break a small bone to his their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
wrist by a fall on the ice. • Feeney.
Mrs. Neil Fox of Clinton spent Miss Joan Burdette attended the
Monday with the Misses Briue. funeral of her grandmother in Sarn-
BAYFIELD
On Friday evening a social and
presentation was held in Bayfloid to
welcome home the boys of Bayfleld
and vicinity who have been in serv-
ice. Mr, John Howard, chairman of
the village Trustees, presented the
Bayfleld boys with rings.
Then the Finance Committee of the
Red Cross of Bayfield, the units Blue
Water and Bronson Rue, presented all
those from their community who had.
been in uniform, with bill folds and:
money, The ladies then served a
dainty' lunch, after which an hour or
two was spent in dancing.
Miss Maud McGregor le spending a
few days in Clinton.
.Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Jowett left on
Tuesday to spend the winter iu S{itch-
eiter.
Mrs. Mullin" and Miss A. Drouin of
Detroit spent the American Thanks-
giving at their cottage.
Miss Jacquil ',Parker of London
spout the week end with her parents
2'. and Mrs. J. Parker.
Pte, Ellen McKay of London was, a
week end guest at her home:
Mrs. Wallace of Detroit spent the
week end with her. mother. Mrs. 171
len Howard.
Mr. C. Larsen of Londonwith his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Larsen.
Mrs. W. J. Ferguson and son Jinn,
mix of Sudbury were guests et Mr.•M.
Elliott and Mr. W. Ferguson last
week end. Mrs Ferguson came to at-
tend the Elliott -Grieve wedding.
Three Vicious Rumors
Wrecked Her Life
She was breathlessly 'beautiful;
had fame and fortune; was the en-
vied darling in Society's most gild-
ed era, but three scandalous rumors.
reduced her to utter misery and
ruin, For the spectacular story of
the original "fatal beauty",
'"RAGEDIES OF SOCIETY",
merican Weekly with this
-e. 2) issue of The De-
-mss.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dantzer
and son, Windsor, with 'Mrs. John
Nagle and William Dantzer.
Miss Velma Moore, Kitchener,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les-
lie Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 3. Moly
neaux in Kitchener.
Mrs. Jack McCarthy in London.
Miss Lois Rogers, London, and
Sgt. Ronald Sherk, Clinton, with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kleinfeldt.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde and
family, Hensall, with Mrs. Alexia
Malcolm.
'Carl Stapleton, Kenneth Burns
and.Thomas Dorsey in London.
Mr. and Mrs, Herb. Britton and
family at Hensall.
Rev, Elwyn A. ,Morris, Simcoe,
with his mother, Mrs. Josephine
Morris.
HIBBERT
Hibbert township farmers meet-
ing here Thursday night organized
a township branch of the County
Federation of Agriculture and gave
their whole -hearted support to the
Ontario Department of Agriculture's
hog -marketing scheme.
Frank H. Bell, president of the
Perth Federation of Agriculture,
acted ,as chairman at the meeting
during the discussion period and
before officers were elected,
The officers of the Hibbert o>*
ganization were named as follows:
president, George Coyne; vice-pres-
dent, Fergus Lannin; secretary, Os-
car Reed; executive members, Phil -
move Chappel and August Du-
charme; directors, Ebner Kleinfeidt,
August Ducharme, Dalton Malcolm,
Tack Burchill, James Doyle, William
McMil:ran, Cameron Vivian. Carter
Kerslake, Clifford Dow, Thomas L.
Scott, Eldon tlllen, John Norris,
Philmor•e Chappel. Horton McDoug-
al, and Andrew Christie.
Send 1.1$ i+he Baines of yaoler visitors,
LONDESBQRO
Mr. Chas, Vodden is having 'his '
home wired for hydro.
Mr. Gordon 'Radford and assist-
ants are fixing up the skating rink
which has been idle for a couple of
winters. Skating will be in order as
Spon as the weather is favorable.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Addison of the
lath con, have moved to their home HARLOCK
M the village.
Some of the nimrods of the vicini- Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pepper and
ty are away hunting, children of near Brucofleld, visited
On Sunday evening next there on :Sunday at Mrs, Pepper's brother,
will be a Homo and Fireside Hour , M'r. and Mrs. Jack McEwi:ng, also-
held in the church school room
commencing at. 8.15 o'clock, all are calling for aa sitar time at the home
welcome, M her parents; Mi. and Mrs. A. W.
ng.
Miss Dell Flunking who under- MDer.
went an appendix operation in the e h Reece his ss shout Sunday at
Clinton Hospital recently, has re- mr,the Fonio i' his sister and husband,,1159'
thread home. We wish her a speedy Wal and Mrs. soahad Bewley, 'e of
and complete recovery. Walton,He also had the just
d
Mrs H. Lyon has returned home seeing Walter,10lt who had fust stetweek
home the latter part of last week
after spending a week or two at the from overseas.
home of her daughter; Mrs. A. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Inert Beacom spent
slake near Exeter.
DANCE
IN ST. COLUMBAN
Friday, Nov, 30th. Ryan -Md -
Quaid Orchestra, Dancing, 9-1
Admission. 35c. Chriptlnas
Dance --Wed., Dec, 2(1111.
Sunday at the home of her parents,
Christmas is in the air and with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laidlaw in
the ground white with' snow the Morris,
children sleigh riding and snow -ball- We are very sorry to hear that Mr.
ing—it's Xmas time all right. Won. Brown, who has been poorly for
A group. of children from S.S. 8, some time, is very -Iow. •
Hullett, sang several selections on Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson and Mr.
the fnrin and home hour, over Reece Ferris were at the party on
CTSNX, Wingham, last week. Thursday evening of last week which
Miss L. Young is visiting friends Mr. andMrs. Warren Gibhings gave
in London, as a slight torten of appreciation to
Mra. J mss Webster Walker- their Jany friends who joiner] :in
burn is visited with Mrs, of Lillie Web- puttin..; on. a farewell party to them at
star, this week, Smnmerhill and their friends who so
CONSTANCE kindly assisted them when moving
and getting settled last Spring and
Word was received lleenday that Mr. again this Fall in 1i1ir new home.:
1)001124 Stephenson has been 4u(coss- The evening was spent in progressive
fur In winning the Carter Scholarship. euchre rind dancing, at the close of
Mr. and Mrs. iPui. Britton of Con which they sang "They Avo Jolly Good'
stance Mt 1110(1 00101 Roh,-rt Mc Mill:tit I llows," and 5 vote of thanks to the
of Seaforth, and airs. Clifford HP]] ]I unl muFn laliS and tho floor manager Mr.
of Clinton visited with Mr. and :1Ir:< mel ("licit replied after which they
.Such• Reside of London nu (atiu'day. l0 !.lu(l Save the. Ring, we join in
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fertim.mi of wi lnn1 tlr. and 'Airs. (;il,ldngs a long.
5eafoltl'- visited- with Mr, and 0011 lir,. , h4111116, hapl,ln ,, and prosper -
Geo. eo. Leitch and Mr. and Mrs. Within' i1,) in their n,'t1. 10)10'.
Jewitt on Sunday.
We are glad to know Miss Dnncal,i STAFFA
Adams is able to he home titer her
recent operation in Scott blennprial MMr.. Milton Lavery bas Sold his
iLrrlal, Searcirth' farm of fifty acres to Mr." Charles
weer
Lot Ernest Adams. 1Ir. ,rc, resue-
Falcone) of near Seaforth.
Scott and Mr. Alvin Riley
eessrul in getting a deer each during TUCKERSMITH
the hunting season in Huron.
Friends and neighbors of, Mr. Hug11
Dunlop are sorry to hear of his mis-
fortune. Mr. Dunlop fell in front- of
the Soaf0rtlh Post. Office and broke
his leg. •
Mr. Gordon Buchanan went to Lon-
don on Saturday. He is spending a
few days with his uncle and Brother.
Mr, Donald Stephenson is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Rog Snowden 1n
Detroit.
Mrs, Lorne Lawson received word
on Sunday of the sudden death of her
aunt, Mrs.George Johnson of Varna.
Miss Joint Wakefield- is wonting
tor Mrs. Bert Bores in Clinton.
MrS. 450. Medd is staying with her
mother, Mrs. Win. Law501). of Smit-
inerhfll. We hope Mrs. Lawson will
soot recover front her illness.
i4Irs. Robert Johnson of Barrie is
visiting with her 'parents. Mr. and
Mrs., Jas. Medd.
BORN
KRALTSKOPF — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Nov 23, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Krauskopi', Dublin. n
daughter.
JACKLIiN—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Nov, 27, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Jacklin, Brussels, 11,11.
#2, a daughter.
SUPLET—At Scott •Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Nov. 28th to '1Sir. and Mrs.
Stephen. Suplet, Kipper a daughter
SAVAIJGE=-In Western Hospital, To-
ronto, on Nov. 24111, to Mr. and
Mi•s. Murray S. Savange, a dought-
ier (Judith Ann).
I-TOUSTO:C --In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Nov. 10, to blr. and Mrs,
Rile Houston, or Grey Twp,, a date
Miter (Brenda Catherine).
Tucksrsniith Ladies Club will meet
next. Wednesday at the hone of Mrs.
Erliu Whitmore. Roll call will be re-
cipes for making candy for Christmas.
THERE ARE SONGS
There are songs whose lyric. note
Need not rise from any throat,
There ore strains of mush; clear
While no instrument is near.
Listen to the songs that rise,.
Starlike, in unnumbered eyes;
Tuna your ear- to catch tho voice
At the hour when men rejoice.
In the common days are blended
l-Iyn ns unwritten, scarce attended,
Melodies of ways and words
Lovelier than the lilt of birdst
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SEAFORTH
PLEASE
bring back those
EMPTIES
1
The busy holiday season is
almost here --- bringing with it
additional demand.
CARTONS and BOTTLES
ARE SCARCE
They will be urgently needed
to enable us to maintain a
steady flow of supplies to the
consumer.
Please return empties now, If
you can't bring them in 'phone
or write your nearest:. Brewers'
Retail Store.
THANK Y$.
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