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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1943-07-16, Page 845. PI it or VP* L'a Announcement,.,,. lie engagementr':le ., , r announced : of Kate McDonald, 41.10- 9;14,14z.4 augh- 14l,IJ 1N AID- iemee OF ter of Mrs. Janet McDonald,. Listowel, INSURANCE and ,the late Thomas 'McDonald, form - r r erly of Luckaow, to Mr. Clinton E. ,Smith, Seaforth, the marriage to take leiitage with all anal- place in Listowel this month. 047#l4lenees;, 1% storey frame affable for two famiaies.Knightley - Hildebrand.--=Miss'Stella M. Hildebrand, youngest daughter of Mir, and Mrs. Louis Hildebrand, of ° .� A. R 'I(A - Proprietor all 214 ; Seaforth SPECIALIST IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE li The,;. Second Division Court County of Huron Once ler the Dominion Bunk Build. lett "&iltssth. Office henry: Taws- *,, moi, i i and Saturday, s.eo p.m.. Ma •b. p.10 Saturday evening, a.ao ext. Ire '$ ?Po .•• E. C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk Ittsuranle Wei Sire, Auto, sickness and Aael- ls:4 Windstorm and guarantee bands. Bates' reasonable. All risks phased to &A -am companies. Informationcheerfully anis $ C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIES ICl►00000000000 0 O 0 E. 'T. Holmes & Son ` to FUNERAL DIRECTORS 0 Main Street, Seaforth . _ leo 0 0 Charles Holmes' residence, 0 0 t loderich Street East. Phone 0 0 •Ne sob. 0 0 Ambulance Service O O Adjustable hospital bed for 0 0 rent. 0 0 Night Calls—Phone 308 0 0 Day Calls—Phone 119 0 0 Charges moderate. 0 0 0 `0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Seaforth, became the bride of Mr. Del- bert Knightley, only son of Mr. Chas, Knightley and the Late Mrs. Knight- ley, King St., Kitchener, at St. Macy's Rectory, on 'Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Jerome Ruth, C.R., performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Maurusky, sls'ter of the bride, were the attendants. The bride wore a two-piece street -length frock- of dusty pink, a picture hat and beige acces- sories. Pink roses formed her cor- sage. Mrs. Maurusky wore a tv-o- piece Nile green dress with beige ac- cessories and a corsage of Talisman. roses. The young couple left for. a short wedding trip to Niagara Falls. They will reside in Kitchener. §9Plervil,1,er A..ohort. "1i ena0rial_ sere wast held' ii . loving caternnry of Kiss :ban. Verguson, a departed meMber from irele'°' Sr A fatting poem. 'wan read by Mrs:. L Finlayson. During the .Siiigisg of Hymn 1.74, a beautiful. basket of Sowers was placed on the table by Mrs, M. `McDermid. Silent prayer was offered, and the. meeting closed with Hymn 523 and the Mlz- pah 'penediction. .40_00000000000 0 J. A. BURKE 0 0 Funeral Servloe 0 0 Dublin : Ont. 0 0 Qatar day Balls: Phone 43 r 19 0 a O 0 0 0 40 0 0 0'0 0 0 0 0 Egmondville W. M.1' S- Meets.—The •Egmondvilie W.M.S. met in the ves- try of the church on' Thursday last with the president in the chair. The meeting opened with prayer and the reading of Hymn 399, "Faith Of Our Fathers." Minutes of the last meet- ing' were read and adopted, and roll call was responded to try eight mem- bers. The offering was received and the treasurer gave a report up to date. Mrs, Keyes, temperance con- vener, gave a reading, "Would Close Women's Beer Parlors." The W.M.S,. fee' deeply indebted to Mrs. Hender- son and her sister, Miss Shannon, for the finished quilt they donated for the hale. `Mrs, Allan conducted the worship service, the theme being "Fellowship in the World Church." Hymn 709 was read responsively, al- so 397, "A Safe Stronghold Our God is Still." A record is had of this hymn being used by the steadfast persecuted Christians in Europe to- day, The Bible reading ' was John 15:12-2- Mrs. Allan led in prayer for our fellow Christians in enemy coun- tries and for the church and her mis- sion to all mankind. Hymn. 517 -was read, "God the Omnipotent," and Mrs. Gardiner led in the program, reading stories of the courageous church in Europe' today, assisted by Mrs; Mc- Millan, Mrs. Nott and Mrs. Richard- son, A 'number of the women led in prayer eand •the benediction was pro- nounced. St. Thomas' Church.—Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford: 11 a.m., "Our Threefold Promise"; 7 'p.m., "Suffering With Christ-" Sunday school at t e n d is church at 11 a.m. St. Mary's Church, Dublin. — 9.30 a.m., "Our Threefold Promise." Union Services.—Northside United Church and First Presbyterian Ghurc and First Presbyterian Church. -Ser- vices in Northside United Church dur- ing July. Sabbath schools at 10 a.m ; morning service at 11 a.m., subject, "The Cross a Stumbling Block"; eve- ning service at 7 p.m.; subject, "The Divided Heart."—Rev. Hugh Jack Minister. Death of Levi Whitfield.—Mr. Levi Whitfield, of Ridgetown, died in Vic- toria Hospital, London, on Saturday last in his 76th year. He was the son of ,the late Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Whitfield; and had resided in Grey Township, Lucan and ,for' the past 17 years -lived in Ridgetown. On June 5, 1901; he was married to Miss Anrie McPherson, who survives him. Mr. Whitfield was a member of the Unit- ed Church. Besides his wife he leaves three sons, Arthur, of R•ondeau Park; Russell, R.C.A.F., • Moncton, N.B., and Eldon, R.A.F. band at London; four daughters Mas. John Currie; Sea - forth; M. Robert Mitchell. Stratford and Helen'and Margaret, Ridgetown: two sisters, Mrs. Me Robinson, Tyre, Mich., and Mrs. Jack Patterson, of Neepawa, Man., and one brother, George, Grey Township. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the home of Mrs. John Currie, Seaforth, at 2.30 o'clock. •Interment was made in Maitlandbank, cemetery, Rev. Hugn Jack conducted the service. "The pall- bearers were Messrs. Sam McPher- son, Robert Mitchell, William Camer- on, John Currie, Herman Whitfield and Alex McNab, SPENCE'S Produce rGOVERNMEN'1" REGISTERED EGG l3RADIN4 STATION Highest Cash Prices. paid for Eggs and Poultry Phon• e170^W, Seaforth SEAFORTH MONUMENT' WORKS '( 131HRLaYw.. E. CHAPMAN) by Cunningham & Pryde . Tea ave invited • to inspect oar OP* i 1at CEMEMERY Y MEMRI OALS dseaaforth:Tuesday & Saturdayaaa I •:Oe• pr. Harburn for appolntmaot any other time, — Phone 150 en ROM 180 EXETER Phone 41 .®E McKILLOP MUTUAL idSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE -- SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS: Max •McEwing, Blyth - - Pres. W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Vice -Pres. 8%rton, A. Reid, Seaforbh - Sec.-Treas. DIRECTORS: William Knox, Londesboro; Claris. g eenhardt, Brodhagen; E. J. 'Tre- ma, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, R: R. $, Seaforth; Alexander McEwing; R.R. 1; Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R. S, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 2, Walton; . Thomas..Moylan,- RR-. 5, forth; William R. Archibald, R:R 4, eaforth- AGENTS : SHtii[ay McRercher, R.R. 1, Dublin; N Pepper, Brucefield; J., E. Prueter, '8:nsd!hagen; James Watt. Blyth. LOCAL BRIEFS le SUTHERLAND BEAUTY SHOP will be closed until further notice. • • Mrs. C. J. Balsden, Mrs. McKen- zie and Barbara, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baisden"and grand- daughter, of Detroit, were guests of Mrs, J. F. Ileid on Saturday last. • Mr. and Mrs. .George Williams and family and Mrs. Lloyd Williams and family, of Bridgeport, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs- Sol Wil- liams. • Mrs. Thomas Phillips attended the graduation: of her son, Private Angelo Phillips,in Hamilton on Fri- day last. • 'Misses Janie Moffat, Wilma Hay, Beatrix Sandford and Mary Duncan have returned after spending two weeks at the Duncan Cottage, Bay- field. • AC. Richard Box, R.C.A.F., (1' Guelph, spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box. • Miss Nancy Scofield, of Detroit, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Case. - • Miss Wonnetta Henderson, of Clinton, is- the guest of Miss Janie. Moffat this. week. ... • Miss Ethel McKay, of Toronto, is .spending the holidays at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hugh McKay. • Mrs: H. Mason and Ronald are at Port Albert at their cottage. • Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Grieve and sons, of Buffalo, N.Y., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. John G. Grieve, • LAC. Frank Golding, R.C.A.F., Ottawa, , is' spending his furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Golding. • Miss Helen Smith is spending a week with Dr. and Mrs. J. A: Gorwill at Eayfleld. • Miss Mary Walker, Ottawa, and Mrs. Grace Cameron, of Toronto, are guests of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Walker. • Mr. and Mrs. J. Milne and daugh- ter, Barbara, of Niagara Falls, • are 'gdests of Mr, and Mrs. John Beattie. • Mrs. Kennedy and Miss Muriel Kennedy, of London, are guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. W. T. Teall, and Mr. Teall, this week. • Miss Kate Whitfield, of Ridge - town, and Sgt. R. E. Whitfield, of Moncton, N.B., visited with Mr.. and 'Mrs. John Currie for a few days this week. • Miss Louise Case has returned from Egerton Beach, Bayfield, where she was the guest of Miss Jean Mc- Master. •• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steinberg and daughter, of New Hamburg, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. MacDonald.' • Mr. and Mrs. Max Hudson and son, 'Wayne,' of Windsor, are spend- ing a week with his- parents, Mr and Mrs. Isaac Hudson. • Mr, A. G. Smillie, of Toronto, was calling oh old friends in town on Thursday. , • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hudson, of Toronto, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Hudson. • Mr. and Mrs. Rae Benninger, of Guelph, were guests in town this week. • Mr. Thomas Chit, R.C.A.F., Toronto,, spent the week -end at the home of his father, Mr. A. F,\ Cluff. • Mr. Malcolm McKellar spent the week -end. in -Niagara Niagara Falls and To- ronto. • Mr. Charles Dolmage, of McKie • Mrs. Fletcher "W'hitmore, accom- panied by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Feasby; her sister, Elsie, and her. husband, also Mr. and Mrs. Har- mer, of Kitchener, visited the • form- er's •mother=in-law, Mrs. Sam Whit - mal -e. • Miss Jean Scott, Mrs. Arch Scott and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Scott were in. Bluevale on Sunday. • Mrs. F. Faulkner . and Miss Lor- etto Faulkner were in Kitchener for a few days last week. • • Miss Alice and Joan Devereaux are spending .a week's• vacation at "Wig -a -Meg" •Inn, Haliburton. • Mr. add Mrs. J. E. Herdman, of Elimville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw on Monday. • • Cpl. Lloyd Hoggarth, of Rock- cliffe, was a guest at the home of Mr. A. F. •Cluff over the week -end. • Mr. Earl Bell. has returned home after having - •been' in Victoria Hospi- tal, London, for some time. • Miss E. J. Sparks, of Stratford, spent a week visiting friend's in town. • Miss Marian Mason passed her senior „music examination in vocal. • Mrs. Mervin Schultz and son, John David, of Toronto, also Mrs. Jean Moon and son, Billy,, of Stevens- ville, called on friend's. in town this week, • Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham were: A02. Jtihn L. Hotham, of St. Thomas; Mr.. and Mrs. George Davis, and • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horny, of Winchelsea, and Mrs.. Bertha Johnson, of Detroit, • Pte.. Angelo Phillips, of Hamill -110P, is in Scott Memorial Hospital, • 'Phe Independent Order of Odd - fellows and Edelweiss Rebekah. Lodge held their annual decoration service on Sunday at ,. Maiitlandbank ceme- tery. o AC. John Baynes, R.C.A.F., York - ton; Sask., is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.- Baynes. :Baynes. • Mins S. C. Liggett, of Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mr. Robert Scarlett and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Scott. 'the Late Mrs. Archie Forrest.—At Matachewan, Ont., on July 2nd,- death came with startling suddenness to Grate Adelaide Forrest, aged ,thirty - flee year*; beloved ! wife of Archie Forrest. `S,hd was a graduate of the Brantford General hospital School of Nursing and was well known through- out that 'city. She leaves to mourn her loss, besides her husband, three children: Mary, Phyllis and an :in- fant son, Robert, • •aged two months. The remains were brought to Brant- ford where the furferal 'was conduct- ed from the Beckett . Funeral Home July 6th to Greenwood cemetery. The service was very largely attended and was in charge of Rev. Fred Hender- shot, • assisted by Rev, H, A, Graham. Tribute was paid the deceased by both ministers and the presence of many floral tributes testified to the esteem in which she was held by her many friends. Arclkie Forrest is the only son of Mrs. J. H. Lang, of Brant- ford, residents here a few years ago, and a nephew of Mrs. A. L. Porteous. You Are Invited to Inspect the "-BOND -- TAILORED -TO -MEASURE SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR LAMS AND. GENTLEMEN IN '' PRICE RANGES $2250 to SUM - SOLD SOLD ONLY d 'PIE'S Dugs IJ0>E HARD 'IriERF. "i O. *til ell onragentent in eeteli new pro, uuaffepted humor; Herb",' ha;* been a constatit SOurfre of arallllse-. meaty 'to all who have been in. contact; with you. But perhaps it won • 1 be, well if you would always remember not to acquire any habits mentioned in this pow entitled, "Wives," by EdgarA. Guest: A wife is one who lifts from chairs The hat and coat her husband wears, Who cleans the bathroPnt day by day And puts his razor •blades away. She finds pyjamas on the flexr, And hangs them on the closet door; She takes his shirts and studs and ties Andhides theta right beneath his eyes That when he's hunted near and far, He finds them where theyalways are. A wife is one who understands The endless care a man demands. Though ,fully grown, she comes to see That still in much a •child is he; He must be babied, petted, pleased, And never criticized or teaseil. He must be flattered and admired, Be pitied when he's ill or tired; And when he has an aching head, With tenderness be put to 'bed. A. wife is one by duty bound To think her husband most profound; If she with 'him would get along, She must pretend he's never wrong. However foolish he may. be,. • With all he says she must agree. For once she points his follies out, For days the dear old thing will pout; To every wife this praise is due, Hers is a job no man could do. Seriously, though, we should like you to accept this token of our regard with the wish that On your new sphere of -life your efforts will be successful. May hard luck follow you all your life -but never catch up." • Mr. Mark Hamilton and Mr. Jim Williamson then ;presented the bride and groom with a studio couch.` Mr. H. William- son thanked all who were present for the lovely gift. The rest of the eve- ning was spent in dancio'g. ton, is spending his furlough • with his. having suffered a heart condition parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Phillips. He has completed . his course In that city and will return to Red Deer for further training: • Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and family, of Kitchener, are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sol Wil- liams. Northside W. M. S. Holds Meeting. —The regular meeting of Northside W.M.S. was held in the -Sunday school room Thursday, July 8th, at 2.30 p.m. with Mrs. Hay presiding in the ab- sence of the president. The meeting opened with Hymn 402 and the Lord's Prayer in unison. The, minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and business discussed, Re- ports were, given by the treasurer. Miss A. Ferguson, and by the Chr'is- tian Stewardship secretary, Mrs. R. Archibald. Mrs. C. C. Keine contri- buted a poem entitled, "Yet Your Light Shine." Circle 2 reported' 12 visits and 22 members responded to the roll, call.. Circle 3_took charge of the devotional period with Mrs. J. Finlayson presiding. ,,,The theme was "Fellowship in the World Church." Responsive reading of .709 Hymnary was followed with the Bible seading, John 15, by Mrs.. Consitt and prayer by Mrs. J. Finlayson, 'Hymn 398 was sung. The program, "S•torieh..of the Courageoias Church iet Europe Today" ras given by Mrs. 3. �l inlaysol, Mrs. Hay, Mrs, J. Hinehley and Miss M. Home Baking Safe •AND TEA Sponsored by Duff's Church, Me- Killop, Unlit of Red Cross '(No Surrender Club) Haigh's Store, Seaforth SATURDAY, JULY ' 17tPh at 4 p.m. • arid -help mali'e the sale a success. Please come LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND Dancing Every Night STAN PATTON-,AND H18 ORCHIESTRA Coming Friday, July 23rd MART .KENNEY AND HIS WESTERN GENTLEMEN Canada's Ace Orchestra! Admission $1.00 per'person, Thedford Brass Band SUNDAY, 'J U LY 18th , - Afternoon and Evening SILVER COLLECTION •�y 1. ;;A - at D'I'SAR .Ice D. Clean Sanitary 't l 9.. Phone Cdltgct,' moomanamisimr BAYFIELD �.e CONSTANCE Mrs. E:' Adams received word on Monday of the death of her father, Mr. Angus McDonald. Mr., McDonald had been making his home for same time with his daughter, Mrs, Butson, of London._ .He had been poorly dur- ing the past weeks aid his passing was not unexpected. Mrs. Adams went to London on Tuesday. The re- mains were brought to Staffa on Wed- nesday, his old home. The sympathy of the neighbors • and friends go out to the bereaved. Mrs. E. Adams- and Donelda attended the funeral on Wednesday. Gnr. and Mrs. John 'Sanderson re- turned from their honeymoon on Tuesday, He nbw has returned to St. John, N.B. Mrs. George Dale and Mrs. John Taylor, of Blyth, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson on. Sunday. Members of L.O.L. No. 24 celebrat- ed the 12th at Wingham, also several of the villagers. The village is alive with tourists, the cottages being nearly all in use, also hotels and boarding' houses being well patronized- this -season,- Miss Jean Dunn, of Toronto, spent a few days with the Makins family. WALTON The ladies are urged to attend the July meeting of the Red Cross" when a' baking sale will be held, and also a Dutch auction on a quilt, to pro- vide money to Send cigarettd to the boys overseas. Honor 'Bride and Groom On Friday evening, July 9th; more than two hundred people gather'e8 in the Walton Community Hall to cele- brate the recent .marriage of Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert Williamson}}= , Mr.'. Camp hell Way addressied the Cpaipleas-fol- lows: gMr. and Mrs. Williamson: A few weeks ago we' would have called YOU Herb pan& Helen, but since then you have attained a'ttew status in llfe, which brings, along With a new title, m'hny different axperi'ences and re- sponsibilities. As Jeaeh day; mouth and Year passes' we -hope .that you" will find a happy and •petllianetit solution to oa'eh probtlint thPt t confronts you at ;lionle and: 'in +the': c ortitrunity. Many of us have hid. ►teari9iit oxsaooiations With both of IMP, While( 3r0 wers ,roaring u , k&I*11,'iore. eai`SIel3 is desire' that .theS0, gill 'od tifftio fur man years. Lotti, galea; .;;w111 be nvis9ed thein te vier lity? r i,' l brdlr, wh�ire`'yoi� . hive taken;.0,011 the v6,t, lolls Sodial .We ahoa`tit'I:. dsa gidtuiul f n tt4ttici eanitiiiii41i i~o obi r t''ntilr 4* $ d9 re Seaford), NOW SITOWING -'--- THURS., SONJA H.ENIE "ICELAND Fgt., S.T. JOHN ,PAY`NE Fun! Music! Gaiety• ! Sonja cutting capers on. ice . .. , to the rhythm of swing -and -sway Sammy Kaye! MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ERROL FLYNN ANN SHERIDAN "EDGE OF' DARKNESS" The story of a Norwegian fishing Village ander the yoke of Nazi occupation. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY HERE COMES THE FIGHTING ANZACS! "40,°000 HORSEMEN" Glorious screen tribute to Australia's soldiers. Coming — "IN WHIC]1 WE SERVE" FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 EACH EVENING When single features such as these are shown, all patrons in by 9:15 will see complete show. - `MATINEE EACH SATURDAY AT 2:30 P:M. Men, Women --- Join The R.C.A.F. Air Crew — Ground Crew — Women's Division Skilled Tradesmen required at present—Carpenters, Metal Work- . ens, Chefs (men and women), Deisel Clperators and Mechanics, Sta- • tionary Engineers and Pumpmen. - Enlist At Seaforth Council Chambers TUESDAY, JULY 20th, from 4 to 7 p.m. R 111111,111ENGt (FREE ; IIIVATE DEMONSTRATION COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SEAFORTH THURSDAY,' JULY 22nd'— 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. r Whetheryou are a mild, medium' or severe case .. . whether you use .a hearing aid or not.. important dish coveries make possible the greatest help ever offered to the hard of hearing. Convenient terms. Ask for Acousticon. No Obligation. ACOUSTICON INSTITUTE 214, Royal Bank Bldg., Richmond St., London Seafort IN WAR SAVINGS STAMPS BUYS A DEPTH CHARGE IN THE t9 a �Campaign Out IbeU-Roat ani u DURING THE MONTH OF JULY Seaforth1s Quota Is $10&0.00. (TO BUY 12 DEPTH CHARGES) Buy an Extra Certificate -or War Savings Stamp This Month at Seaforth Post Office or the Chartered Banks.. - :Post Your Stamp -O -Grams on the Depth Charge Sheet • Depth Charge Sheets are conven- iently displayed in all Banks and the Post Office. For every Dollar pur- ehate you will receive a Stam-O.Gram to paste on the poster. Five sheets, representing five depth charges, have already been filled. - LET'S FINISH Thi'. JO. BUY E'X'TRA -WAR SAVINGS STAMPS TEt$;.,MO'NT1 AR FI : NGE 'COMMITTEE m �1. 1 sa rti (1