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The Huron Expositor, 1947-06-06, Page 5i 1947 NOW PLA,.XING THURS., FRI., SAT. "Claudia ' and David'. DOROTHY McQUIiiE and, ROBERT YOUNG OVER 8 WEEKS' 3N' TORONTO. FOR NE EE June 9,- to June 14 (Inclusive) ' Regent Theatre Seafrth IN TECHNICOLOR Larry Pare Evelyn Keyes ..IN, LOCAL BRIFWS • • Mr, and 1VTre marry rf waia . of Goderieken were Stlnd,ay bests of Mr. old >l/Irei„ Harold Jackson,. e Rev. and Mrs. V, Woriimar were in' Chatham this week attend- ing the sessions of the Landon Con- ference of the United Church in Can- ada. anada. • Mrs. Gerald finibert, of Neer To- ronto, Who has bean ill for' the past. five -months, is convalescing at the home of her mother,' Mrs. Alex Beth- une. ethune. • Among thos.•e w.bo ;attended the funeral of the late John -J. ,fluff were Mr. a d Mrs. 'Scott Mufray, Ottawa; Mrs, j heo. Mc/Coombs, Stoney Creek; Mrs. dlliam Murray, 'Hamilton;' Mr. and 'Mrs. F. Murray, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gooding, Mrs. Jas. Wright, Miss Jean . Wright, "Mr. Ivan Peard, Mrs. Ruby Fyshe and Mrs. Fred Payne, Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Si:ew- art' Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. John H. 'Mc'Fwan and Stewart, end • 'Mr. and Mrs. Alex McEwan, of Clinton, and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Bennett, of Mitchell. ' • Mrs. Conrad Eckert, Sr., who spent the winter in Detroit, Lias, re- turned and is visiting her daughter, -Mrs. C. P. !Sills, and Mr. Stile. • Mrs. Charles Hagan is spending a few'days in Detroit this week. -. '• ''p'iXis 1;'fl go; george el ent the Weed :end n 'Detroit., .Me. And Mrs J" '; Weatcatt were in ? an►i'lten, on Wedine0ay attend}lag the •graduatto • lexerelsn ' qt' liemlltou Gel#eral Hospital, wliioi*. Ul it dauggter, Mists Marguerite Weste t was a ,• member of thegraduating e1as;i:' • Mr. anti- Mrs.... Mart Thomas, of London, were the •guests. og Mrs. Wes. Niehois. • Mr. William Leitch, a former resi.dent'af Sea -forth and now of Lon- don, ,was a caller 'in town on Tues- day •' Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McKercher, of 'McKillop, and.. Mr. Glare Reith,-, of town, were in Toronto on Tuesday. • Mrs. E. A. McMaster and Mrs. Paul .Brady are in Toronto this week. • Mrs. J. D. Hinchley has return- ed to Seaforth for the summer months." ' •• Miss Helen McKercher of Cornell University, Ithaca, NX., is spending a week at her ''home in ,McKillop. • Mr. and Mrs, Jack Forsyth. and Mrs. Abe Forsyth,' of Detroit; Mr.. and Mrs. Howard Dates, Wayne, Web.; Mrs. jack Green, of London, and Mrs. Herman Lindsay, of Tillsonburg, were here on Thursday attending the. funeral of the late Mrs. T. G. Scott. , '• , Mrs. James Campbell is in Flint, , Michigan. The Comnnanding Officer, Officers: and Airmen invite the public to' visit Clinton Radar and Communication School On Aiu. Force Day: JUNE 14 You'll want to see it more than once. • PLAN A NIGHT NOW ! .9 The entire Station, commencing at 2 p.m., wilt . be open to the ,. public, and the ' program will :inclnco �(t;nitriAtioil of SetetEguipme r that contributed to the winning of- the war. BIG AIR FORGE DAY DANCE will conclude the program 11111T4W Bees sr T �Dtiro Water Sof#hers . vai/arbk Mow!� Becaus4 bard water is :a walla: expense ... when you can So easily have all the advantages and conveniences of aoifttntd' -water with a budget -fitting DURO installation. PRICED AS LOW 4fl.is F.O.B. LONDON, CANADA See your local Plumb- ing Contractor today . t . it- is easy for you to enjoy DURO softened water in your home, PUMPS AN LONDON . In laundries, kitchens, and bathrooms, of thous-, sands of Canadian homes, DURO softened water has saved rnany thousand>i_of dollars i n soap, clothing, 'maintenance and fuel cost. Your whole family will get •'more pleasure and good from DURO softened water. VOlii0444S DURO softened water saves over 75% on soap, yet gives richer, thicket• suds; prevents greasy film on china, glass, silver and -on the sinks and working sur- faces of your kitchen. DURO water softeners are "Made -in -Canada" from the finest materits obtain- able, giving high quality performance with long apple -free service. - „oat1 ,. RS LIMITED oNAiR.19 • a uge Z oetinucri ft?* k" ge 1) Mr, !SgYaugs displayed! ,a keen an,, tereat in 41e affairs ;,p his coman4ul. ity. He was a a toxgher -gf the town, council for two yeals,AO was ehai51' map, of •many eaMpaiglx , for raising .. funds for worthy Gaueds, fncluil�ing,. the Navy League ."i}rkv of. F'iret World War years; eaud in. l'ecent years' of the Salvation Aormy! dfri'ves. He was one of the charter .gne ethers of , the Seaforth Lions• iOluwb When it was forme. 22 years ago. A few 'hours before she took :the fatal heart seizure :he .took hie place ase rdsident'of the Llpns•Club, leading fa the fns'tallatione of seven new members. At home afterwards he _remarked: how much he had enjoyed this• very pleasant and successful evening. "(don 'Fred" was well liked by District .and Provincial Lions Officers, as well as by mem-' bers of his own Club. -He was laid •to rest in Maitland - bank cemetery, the oeuletery into which much of his time ,end effort had .been put as secretarytreasurer since 1922, • which position' he held, at the time of his death. He was keen- ly' interested in the beautification of the cemetery and was successful in seeing many of his plans and ideas carried through until. it is now 'one of the finest cemeteries in the district.' He instituted very efficient 'bookkeep- ing systems that helped to eliminate - errors in burials. Many of his ideas and plans wereF•sought' and instituted by surrounding cemetery 'boards. The choir of 'Northside Glhurch was present at the funeral and a quartette Consisting of Miss Ruth C1uff, 'Miss Mabel Turnbull, Mr. Sam Scott and Mr. Jas. A. Stewart; sang "Softly and Tenderly Jesps is Caling." The hon- orary pallbearers were , Clinton E. Smith, G. Arthur Smith, Dr. Harburn. Dr. F. J. Burrows, Charles Barber and' H. G. Meir. Active pallbearers were Helmer Snell, Chas. P. Silos, Harvey Leslie, Richard Parke,' Berald Lawr- ence and O. W. Ironside. Flower - bearers were J. A. Westcott, Nelson Cardno, H. Glenn Has, John Bell, W. J. 'Duncan, B. F. Christie, . E. H. Close, It E. Smith, Lorne Webster, M. A. McKellar,. Dr. F. J, Bechely, James. M. Scott, Sam Scott and Hugh Wright. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife,. the farmer Lulu Stollery, to whom he was married in Toronto in 1902, and two sons . wed one daugh- ter; Ross, of Seaforth; Murray of Toronto; and Winnifred, of Seaforth; also two • grandson,, three grand- daughters,,'and one great' grandson, and one brother, William of Toronto. Among friends anti relatives. at= tending fromd out •of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Murray •Savauge and Mr. Ronald >Savauge, and Mr. William •Savauge,• of Toronto; Mrs. Alex- ander Smith,- Toronto.; Mrs. •A.. Schmidt, Stratford; 'Mrs. J. • Stortz, Stratford; •Mrs. •H. Patton, Guelph; The T. Eaton , Ce. of Toronto was re-•' 'presented by Mr. and Mrs, Cliff El- liott, Mr. SamRoward and. Mr. Bailey and the •Imperial'Ohtieal Company of Toronto by 'Mr.. Harry Carl and Mr. Longpre. District Al of the Lions' Club t was represented by District Governor Hai Meir end by District Deputy Lloyd Edighoffere.of *Mitchell.• Tlid wally; beautiful: from " tributes gnd 'kindnesses shown by friends and neighbors from near and far, were a tribute to one- *bose life -had Meant /so much to his community, as well as, is inns home where a loving husband and father will be sadly missed. TUCKERS II'H Death of Hugh M. Chesney The death. occurred at his' beautiful home, lRuscoe Farm, Tuckersmith, on Tuesday, June 3, of Hugh Mure Ches- ney, one of the prominent agricul- turiste of this district: Mr. Chesney suffered a ' heart attack about • five weeks ago and had since been den - lined to bed. He , was, apparently, however, leaking a satisfactory recov- ery until Tuesday afternoon, when he suffered a second severe attack 'and passed away" shortly after. He was a son of the late•Pearson Chesney and Was born on Lot 9, 'Concession 4, Tpeliftsmith, where hispdtidle'' life was :pent. •Ire took an his; ,tad part in municipal ankaehool affairs, being a member of the. Tuck- ersmith Municipal ; Telephone System Comxiiission and for the past twelve years was a member of the Trustee Board of. the Tuekersmith School Area: He was also a member of .Eg- mondville' United Ch'hrch. In 1929 Mr. Chesney was united in,marriage to Miss Sadie Idowatt, who, survives him, together with a family of two sons ,, and. two daughters; 'Marlyn, • Grant,. Carol:,a,nd Glenn Chesney, all at home. He, is also survived by two brothers and four ,sisters;: Mr. E. P. Chesney, Clerk and Treasurer of -Tuckersmith; Mr. James Chesney, of Cornwall; 'Mise: Janet Chesney, of Cleveland; Mrs. Vern Walker, Roches- ter, N.Y.; Miss (Bertha Chesney, 'St. Petersburg, F'Irida, and Mrs•.: W. K. Ament• of •Kitc'hener.. A private fun- eral will be held from his late home on Saturday afternoon when the ser- vice will be conducted by his pastor, Rev. A. W. Gardiner. Interment will be •made in' Maitlandbank cemetery, and the pallbearers- will be Messrs. Rpbert Munn, Walter 'McBeath, S. H. Whitmore, Alex Lillico, 'Reeve Arthur Nicholson 'and Harry Chesney. The Late John Forrest Mr.- John Forrest passed away in Scott Memorial Hospital on Saturday, May 31. The deceased was the fourth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John -F'orrest, of Stanley,•township, and was born on Easter Sunday, April 17; J870. Thirty-seven years ago he was :married to Jessie Emily Elg!.e, who predegeased• him eight years ago. Af- ter liven three years in Algoma, the rest o)' his married life had teen spent on the farm in Tuckersmith. A loyal husband and loving father, he was' very highly esteemed by all' whoq knew him, He was a great reader and knowing the tralue of an •educe - lion strove to give his fatuity the best, 11e' was .a faithful adherent of Egmondville United Church, and he bore hie suffering without •a Word• to- the' very last. He is survived by, :his.. five children:•, 'Mrs. John Platt (Mar- . garet), Mrs. William Scott (Isabel), Mrs, John Asch ' (ElizaJbeth) Mrs. 'tarry; McLeod (Mary) and, Ci r iTiamn, The 'ftinei al, **hid'; was ilrivate, roe+ held trete. ,tire original !fatally' real- e TWO�Pii J •s, lust the thing for beach wear or- sporti, These Play Suits '`'come ' With ' a' clever button front, detachable Skirt, with one pocket. The play suit itself is one-piece style .With pleated stunt, that makes• a street dress irr a minute by (clipping on the skirt. . Colors are white, fuschia and gold, in poplin or cool herringbone weave. 5 FAMOUS `Tropicanna' Dresses Crisp, refresh- ing spun Trope- 4 ' canna •Dresses in gay stripes, checks, floral' and nit o d e r *printed patterns on back- grounds of •Blue, Grey, Gold, Green, Lime and Pink. ; These dresses are washable too. ,Shop now for this feature • Scummier dress. Sizes 12,y to • 44. • SPECIALLY PRICED AT Phone 32 These Paper' OverdrapeS hook ` and feel, like drapery material. They are positively fireproof too • The patterns are gay chintz 'designs in Gold, Monter, Green and Wine on light background*. .Complete, ready.t4=hang with tie -backs. • Size 36f' width, We length. S ■ pecial 1.98 pr.. S..U14113 AY-. June 1 IS. Father's Day Shop now foal .:Patther's Day Gifts in Oinr;ornart new Menrslorb. ' .ment,.- . Seaforth Ont denee on Tuesday afternoon. Services were conducted• by his pastor, Rev. A. W. Gardiner. Interment 'was '.in Maitlandbank cemetery, the pallbear- ers being Alex Boyes, Eddie Boyes, James McIntosh, James ;•'Carnochan, Alex Lillico and Wine 4. Finnigan.. Flower -bearers were Peter Simpson, Wilson McCartney, Glen Slavin • and Robert McLachlan. Mrs. Ashton, of Toronto, spent the Week -end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long, .Kippen. 'M•iss Anna Patterson, of Exeter, 'visited with some friends in Tucker- dmith over. the week -end. Mrs. Ryan, of Toronto was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brem- nerr during the holiday. Mr. J011 IT C. Doig, of Grand Rapids, expects to be home for a few- days, the guest of his mother and.eister, . Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stackhouse and. daughter, Mary Ann, of London, were the guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, Belf during the week. The Tuckersmith Ladies' 'Club will meet on Wednesday, June 11, at the home of Mrs. Howard Johns, with Group 4 in charge. The roll call will be "What I like and dislike most about the country." Mrs. Fear will Summer Closing Hours Commencing SATURDAY NIGHT June 7th Seaforth Stores will re- main open until II -p.m. in accordance with the provisions of Seafoith's By -Law 449, of 1543. During the winter months the stores dos- ed each Saturday night at 10 p.m. - SEAFORTH CHAMBER ' of COMMERCE speak on the advantages of living in town. Persons who are unable to be present but would like to become members of:the proposed Co-operative Medical Service of Huron County, are requested td. forward. their names. - WINTHROP ,Mr.. Andrew 'Montgomery,. of Brant- ford, spent the week -end at his home.. Mr. Herbert Lawrence, of Edmon- 41 ton, Alta,, win) taught at.AVi . throe sante ,fifty years' ago plied°past some of his former pupils :fids .meek. Mr. Gordon BettIes, of Land", sue Miss Isabel' Isabel' Betties•, spent the is f- end with their parents, Mr_.,aaci ' Theron Betties. • ,Mr. Elton Heist aad:date ter, D* ty, of ..,Toronto, are viSitirlgr - t -!mi. rimer's mother and sisters; Mrs.' Jobs Haist and 'Misses 'Vera and' Vs • ' Haist. I HAVE PURCHASED Dnb1i n Prodnce AND WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR CONFIDENCE - CALL DUBLIN NO. 50 and we will pick up your Eggs and Poultry. 1:Ferg' Staplet�n DEAFNESS NEED__ NOT- BE A HANDICAP' TO THE HARD -OF -HEARING IF YOU WEAR THE SONOTONE WITH "MAGI,C KEY'S TRUE NATURAL ALL -INANE hearing aid. fin battery cords. Distance Suppresses noises, double hearing comfort. Finger 'and volume control. '. FREE PRIVATE .CONSULTATION, • 1 pm Mitchell, Tuesday, June 10th, Royal, Hotel ' Seaforth, Wednesday, June 11th, Queen's Clinton, Thursday, June 12th, McKenzie Goderich, Friday, June 13th, Bedford Clinics to be held at regular intervals for the contvenienoe hard of hearing. 'Appointments 'if desired. 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