HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-12-27, Page 5THURSDAY, DEC. 27, 1945
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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TO YOU AND ALL
HEALTH, HAPPINESS
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TOWN TOPICS Miss Mari Fitzpatrick. Cbath u, is BRO7H1GEN og ukrako @gg4 ot
non am Iia.hold, infant see of Mr
and Air's. Geo. lira rntanc, was imp -
I istid in St, Peters I etheran Church
Sunday, Nita Beneuuane. Ralph :I'is.
elan! Lind, Geraldine .Kahle and Martin
Ilnuck were sponsors.
A Xmas party for the mirserY de -
,p rrtruant ef. St. Peter's t r+ i utheran
(.lunch was held I s t y. .1 pregrant
Has arranged by Mrs, Schultz ant
consisted of recitations anti songsby
the wee tots. They were then treated
to candy, nuts, oranges. cookies and
sulk.
Funeral service wet:, held at. •the
home of
Mrs. Sophie Bennewies for
Mr. and Mrs, Prank Detrtfaux, Port
hells., Miss Alice De'verita x and Mr.'
ledwtu•d Devereaux, Toronto, . spent
Christmas at the home of their
mother, Mrs, Aratgaret'.• 'Devereaux. '
Mi Fred Beattie, Ottawa, w is it
Clniistinas victor at 1115 home of hie
brother, Mrs, lames J3eattde,
Mtn, 1311a. Mae 'Phtnnas. Loudon..
spent Christmas at the home of Mrs,!
Norman Nichol
Christmas visitors at the home of
M Lorne Dale: Mrs. Dale and Mr. Jack'
Taylor of 1,Vnitoi, asci Mrs. J, J•
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holidaying with her parents; bili.• and
Mrs Ed. Fitzpatrick..
141ics Joan Watson, St. Michael's
1Jispblal, Toronto, and Miss Alt ytrta
Wessell, (,"neral hospital, Stratford,
see spending the Christmas holiday
at the Houle of their parents„ Alt,
tort vlrs, John S. Watson, •
Miss Eleanor Hudson of Pronto al
the Manse, with Itev, A. W. and Mrs.
Gardiner.
Miss Laura MaeMlI1an of Toronto
with her mother, Mrs. W N. Mac..
i4lillan,
LAW Maxine Stanbu y of Toronto
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr,!
Sims and, Linclt of Blytlt. and Mis, Wm. Stapbnry,
Mrs, Graham Vasco, of Toonto,I Messrs, Neville McMillan, London,
spent Christmas with her ' parents, l and Miles McMillan, Toronto, spent
Nlrs.and Mrs. E: L. Box. Christmas with their parents, Mr'. and
Miss Hilda Keunedy, London, wast Mr's. 3. M. McMillan,
a holiday visitor at the hone of her Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Millson and
mother, Mrs. Roland Kennedy. :Carol are visiting at the home of the
Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, is former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas,
P spending the Christmas holidays at Millson, Ingersoll.
her home here. Mrs. J. A. Ballantyne, London, was
Mr. and ` Mrs, Clendon Christie, a Christmas visitor at the house of
Kitchener, spent the holiday season her parents, Mr. and MT's, C, A.
with relatives here, Garniss.
Mr. cl Al'C'laite h and Bali- Mr, and Mrs. Norman MacLean and.
hie, wereinChrsistmas guReitests at the Ann were Christmas guests at the
home of her parents, Mr: and Alrs, D. Monte of Mrs. MacLean's Politer•, Mr,
Hill, Georgetown, Reuben Stevens.
Miss Josephine Edge visited at the Miss Lillian Faulkner spent Christ -
home of her brother, Mr, E. Air, mas at the home of iter'. brother, Mr.
Edge and Mrs. Edge, Toronto, over William Faulkner and Mrs. Faulkner,
the holiclay. Kitchener.
Miss Gladys Thompson, Niagara Tec, Sergeant, AV. Orrell -and Alrs.
Falls, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Lindsay. Oriel', who Have been visiting at the
and Sheila, were Christmas visitors home of the latter's parents, Mr. and
at the home of Mrs. J. B, Thompson, Mrs. A. W. Dunlop, will leave next
Miss Niattdo liartry spent Christ. week to stake their home in New
etas with relatives in 'London, Mexico,
Mr, .and Ars. Miller anal sou- of kir. and Mrs, Jack 'loth • nl spent
Stratford spent Christmas with Mr, Christmas at tate house of her patents
and: Mrs, G. A. Whitney. Air: and Mrs. P. Reilly, Gait.
Nt. and Atti David 1 Gucw? of Lon-• Misss Betty Smith, Toronto,nto 1
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sloe were Christmas visitors wit b hls
the holiday season at the Rhine u1 her
mother, Alis. Gt icve. parents, Air, and Mrs. W. Smith, I g-.
Miss Florence Labllays of Toronto Juondville.,
is spendingthe holidays her home.
Miss Ruth Pretty,London, visit
bliss Lois Whitney is holidaying at at tate hosts of her parents., Mr. and
Stiati'ord. AL's Barry Petty, over the holiday,
` Mrs. (.
Mr; Garth Taylor of liuecn's lniv- Mt i+.mtt..0 ou leans and .Ir
t r sits Kingston, isa holiday guest Whaley of :Godes ich spent Christmas
with Alres Galbraith and Mrs. Ada at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. W.
hold and with Dr, and Mrs. J. A. Mnoi'e.
Go tt f11, • Mt'.' and All's. Gerald Barry and soil
Miss Luella Kaine,•ot Ottawa, is 01 Loudon spent. Christmas with Rita
visiting her mother, Mrs. Kaine, for mother Mrs, Jtuttes Barry,
Christmas week, . Alt. and Mr's, Arthur Willcox' and
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clark, Wood- daughter are Christmas guests at the
stock, and Mr, and Mrs. W, W, Rob- home of her parents, AIr. and Ml's•
inson, London, were Christmas visit. Fred Wigg.- •
ors at the home of Misses Wilma and Mr. and Mrs, George MacDonald.
Abbie Seip. Miss Jean MacDonald and Mr. Donald
Misses Fergus Bell, Dorothy Smith, MacDonald, Stratford and Miss Mary
Wilma Hay and Jean McMaster, Wes- AlacDonald, Tilisouburg, were Christ-
s. tern University, London, are spending mas guests ,at the home of AIr, and
the Christmas' holidays at their Mrs. Ralph McFadden.
Moines here. 1Mr. and Mrs: Jolni. a., Stewan't slant
Ali, M A. Kehl and Aliso Alice Reid Christmas .in Stratford,
spent Christmas at the home of Mr. AIr, Robert McGonigle spent Christ -
and tilts M. G. Reid, Hamilton. mac in Kitchener.
Mrs. I, C. Cox and sou ..Roderick, Mt, and Mrs, Nelson Govenlock atter
Toronto, are visiting at the home of daughters Lois and Joan. Waterford,
Tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Mr. and Mrs, J. K. B. Brown.
Stewart. t were Christmas visitors at the home
bliss i,dith McNub. Brantford, is of Alt and Mrs J M. Govenlock,
visiting with relative;, in town. Miss Clara Nediget spent the
Sergeant Lloyd lloggartlt, R(':11+',, Christmas holiday at her home in
Ottawa, spent Christmas with Airs. 'Clinton.
Hoggartlt and Phillip. Miss Mary Btoulfoot, Loudon, carts
Misses Rita Duncan, Cornwall. and a Christmas visitor At the home of
Mary Duncan, Brescia Hall, .Luaahrn, her parents . Mr. and Airs. James
are spending the Christmas season at Bretath:out
the Home of their. parents, :Air, unci AIt and Mrs. Stanley Gray and fain -
Mrs. W. J. Duncan, ily, Stratford, spent Christmas at the
Alisses Annie. Brodie, Toronto, and holm of Alts, Ai 1'. McMilhtti,
Jean Brodie, Kincardine are Christ- Misses Peg Grieve, Dresden, Bessie
ssi+e
mus guests at the home of their par- Grieve Chatham, and Mr. and Mrs
ants, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brodie, - Harry Grieve, and family, Whelsut.,,
Mrs, Jessie Flett and Master James were, Christmas visitors at the home
Higgins were Xmas visitors at the of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tilos
home of the former's sister. Mrs. Mit- Griev e.
ton Chesney and Mr. Chesney in Miss .Dorothy Reinke, Hamilton. was
Toronto at Christmas guest at the home of Mr.
Messrs. Cyril and Oswald Snowdon and Mr's, Stanley Jackson.
spent Christmas at Niagara ,Falls. Mi'. Andrew Little left this week to
Alis, John McNay returned on Wed- spend the whiter at Brantford at the
nesday after ; spending the past few.'home of his sen Mr. and Mrs, W. H.
weeks in Toronto, Little.
Mr. and Mrs, 3, C. McNay, who were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gillespie of
married last week In Prince Edward Toronto are spending a few days at
Island, arrive home this week end. the home of his parents. Mr, and Alts.
Misses Margaret Drover, Dundee, Neil Gillespie.
Elsie and Dorothy Drover, Hamilton, Mr. Hugh Williams, nedirai student.
and Mr. Jack Drover, Guelph, are of -West ern University, spent Christ
spending the Christmas holidays al inns with his brother. Rev. 11. H. and
the home el their parents. ilii. and. Airs. Williams at the Manse.
Mrs. William -Drover. Mrs, Mary- Lindsay returned to bier
Misses Clara Eckert, Hamilton, Ter- itonte in Florence tiler spending sonic
esa and, Edna Eckert, R,N.. Loddon, time with her brother, Air. Thomas
Messrs. Aldie Eckert, Loudon, and Staples, who has leen ill.
James Eckert, Ridgelorn, were Xmas lAeutenat Stanley Do•r<utce, Brock -
visitors at the home of their parents, ville, wasa. visitor over 1110. holiday
;Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Eckert. at the home of his mother, Mrs, Mae
Mr, and Mrs, L. B, Morrison are Dorrance.
spending the holiday season at their int. Anderson Bell, Hamilton, spent.
homes 111 Barrie. Christmas at the home of his .parents.
Miss Helen Smith, -London, spent Air, and Mrs, ,T. L. Bell.
Christmas at the home of her parents, Misses Betty and Pauline Matth-
Mr, and Mrs, H. E. Smith..ewe, Kitchener, spent the Christmas
Miss Vanstorie and Mrs, 'VanEg- season at the home of their pareutscl
monc1.'spertt Christmas'. with relatives
Mr. and NIrs. Joseph, Matthews.
in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank, Flint,
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Misses Mary McIver,.- Toronto, nd Mich., is visiting at the home of the
Margaret McIver, R.N., Kitchener, latter's sister, Mrs. William Kerr.
and Teresa McIver, Western Univet Mr, and Mrs. John Sholtlice, T on-
sity, London, were Christmas guests don; were Christmas visiles at the
at the home of their parents, Mr. and home of Mrs. Thomas Ellet.
Mrs. Peter McIver, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Walsh, Wood -
Mrs. Louis Hildebrand spent Christ- stock, spent Xmas' at the home of
Inas at the home of her daughter and the hatter's parents, Alt. and Mrs. Ar-
son -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mu beet Fortune,
resin, Kitchener. Air, andNIrs. Reginald pintoid and
Mr: and Mrs. Frank Cudmore and son, Kitchener,' were Christmasguest
slaughter Nancy, of Toronto, were
at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Gra's'
Christmas visitors at the home of Fraser.
Mrs, J. F. Reid. Miss Celestine O'Leary. Windsor,
Mi. and Mrs. W. A. Langford, Lon -
was a holiday. guest at the home of
don, are spending the Christmas boli- her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Leary.
day at the home of Mr, and Mrs,, NV.
12. Shaw. How Much Noise Can You Take?
ii it Miss Rena Fennell spent Christmas How long could you stand
with relatives in Brantford. •
Mr. anncl Mrs. T G. Wallace and crickets chirping, a rooster crowing,
family spent Christmas with relatives a marimba player serenading you
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day and night with the same song?
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Engagement-
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Linton; West
Monktow, announce the engagement
of their eldest daughter, Betty Mc-
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son of Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Partridge,
Monkton, the wedding to take place
early inJanuary.
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Mr:s, Ifarold Kleinfelrlt, Dublin #2,
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The responsibility of spending eternity in Hell is' yours
and yours alone. Rom. 1:20
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"lixcept a mann be born ,again, he etutitot -see tate kingdom of
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"Not by won ks of righte. u.sness whie'lt we hai•ct done but tu'cordittg
to Itis mercy He saved us," Titus :1:5
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"1!o" Gotl so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son,
that whosot tet' believetit in Hitn should not perish but stave ever-
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John 3:10
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Guard,. Tor- - The courts hear .many complaints
.- per. uistrnas season at on noise. Some of, their decisions,
the home of his son, Mr. Thomas diverting reading, appear in The.
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Airs. R. M. Jones is visiting at the
home -:of her sister, Mrs. Stanley
Wright, in Toronto.
Mr, James Kelly, Toronto, is spend!.
Inc the holiday season at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0, Kelly.
ancl' Mrs. Claire Haney, St, Cath-
arines, spent Christmas season 'with.
relatives here. -
Professor James Scott, Mrs. Scott,
Messrs. Donald Scott and Ronald
Jones, Toronto, were Christmas guests
at the home of Mts. H. R. Scott,
Mr, and Mrs, Thaddeus Wolsl.ey and
daughter Janis, spent Christmas with
relatives in IIa.milton.
Mrs, Blanche Halle, St. Jacobs, is
spending the holiday season at Ile
hone of her mother.
ANCE!
New Years Nigh
JAN, 1
Looby's Hall
Dublin
BLACKIE DENOMME BAND
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Q. W. V.A., Seaforth
SAT., DEC. 29th
BLACK TE 1)1aNOa-J ME' t
ORCHESTRA
Adm, 50c
FunotAnNuttotnotnewroostmtAtukoszeravo
titer sister, Mrs. S, Murray, of Dublin.' tion. and showed .that they must have
sympathy.of the community is received hours of patient training. At
Chas..,
is the if'at'het teal Is eelticirtly to he
congratulated for splendid entett.ln-
ment. The schnel was 1, :utitully des
orated inredand green crepe piq,es
and cedar with dettortited Xtuits tree.
Mira. Harold Diegel was pianist and
the programme, annonnee,l lay AIr,
Wm. Welt.. consisted of songs, dances.
drills,, : recitations itncl siioi t Lite.
The pupils tlid their parts to perl'ec.-
BIG CHRISTMAS AND
in Dublin
FRIDAY
DEC. 28 AND JAN. 4TH
L+.m it Darning .`a.:1'; to 1•3',
Rhyrltolaires Admission 50c
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Seaforth Women's Institute
TUESDAY, JANUARY 1
CARDNO'S HALL
Mt1RDOCH'S ORCHESTRA
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When there's a barn to be raised a man's
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do the heavy end of the work.
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although few people stop to think about it ... often comes
from co'opeIation, too.
Four million or more Canadian "neighbors" pool's part
of their savings in Life Insurance. Their premiumsadd ups
to a huge sum, part of which is ave..24hl.e Io, {a+•.,, dnd
mortgages, so that when .a farrier, for instance, wants to
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readily.
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the protection of the people by the people,
It
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who
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