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The Seaforth News, 1938-10-20, Page 4PAGE FOUR, THE SEAFORTH NEWS THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros., PubIle,hor1 WALTON Anniversary Services October ,116tH was an ideal Antonia iday, Duff's Church, Walton, was fill- ed to capacity morning and •even•ing on the occasion of their 731rd anni- ,versary, Rev. W. A. Bremner, B,A., of Seaforth, was the guest preacher and brought two ringing messages of the old -title religion, good . enough for anybody. The choir of thirty' voices under the directiond of Mrs. 1-I. J, Brown was -at its best. Mr. A. E. •Greenlaw. of D'etroi't was guest.solos: 1st and added much inspiration to the services. His generous contribution- of song at the Sabbath services .was much appreciated. On Sunday he sang "The Lord is My Shepherd," "Rock of Ages," "My Lord and 1," "Teach me to Live,' "Were you there when they crucified my Lord," and "'Have Thine own way Lord." The Sunday offering .amounted to $4.112.00. Greenlaw's rental on Monday evening was a rare treat which the community will long remember. The iUnited 'congregation at Walton is 'happy in the success of their anniver- sary services, A return visit by Mr, Greenlaw will be welcomed. Mrs, Calvin Armour and her dau- .ghter Miss Adeline Armour, of Mun- ger, Mich., and Mrs. Clayton Ten- nant,- of Bay City. Mich., spent a few days last week visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Killen. Mrs. Gilles of Niagara Falls visited last week with her sister, Mrs. And- rew Britec and also called on her aunt Mrs. H. Fulton. Mrs. los. Love is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. \V. Leeming in \feIillop, Mrs.- W. C. McEachern and Wins- ton, of •Puslinch, called on friends in Walton on Monday while • on their way to Cranhrook, Mr, and Mrs. 'Jas. Baillie and Mrs. Thus. Cardiff of Ehna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Shannon, - Mr. and Mrs, J. Hillebrecht and Mrs, R. Campbell of Seaforth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Humphries. Miss Margaret Proctor of Lead - bury spent .the week end with Miss Marr Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feng of Elma spent 'Sunday with their son. Mr. Ken Ferg. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Stephenson and family of Constance spent -Sunday with Mr, \Wes Stephenson. Mrs. R. 'Naylor of Rochester, N.Y., is visiting her 'brothers and sister in this vicinity. Mrs. B. Wilson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Will Becker of London visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoy. Mrs, Forsyth of \Wingham spent Sunday with her parents, \rr, and Mrs. R. Hoy, We congratulate •Bob Kirkby on having won first prize for his colt in a class of five entries exhibited at Brussels Fall Fair. Colts were enter- ed in Huron Boys' Foal Club compe- tition which is under the direction of the agricultural representative for eaclt district. Good crowds attended the morning and evening anniversary services in Dhl}'s I"nitctd Church on .Sunday. •Otc. 1:6, The "nest hp'aker was Rev. lir. Bremner of Seaforth who brought tyro• inspiring- messages. \Ir. Green- law. Windsor, sang a couple of bass solo: at each service ,and this, along with anthem: b0 the choir. brought the message in song. On Monday ev- ening, Mr. Greenlaw gave a recital which 1015; much enjoyed. Miss Roselia Burns has been visit- ing relatives in Dublin for the past week, Mr. James \lose left this week for Milverton where he will reside. His farm has been purchased by Mr. Bob McMichael, who takes immediate pos- session. CONSTANCE The Constance United Church will hold their anniversary services Sun- day, 'Oct. 23. Services at 1111 a.nt, and 7:3o p.m. Rev. Sinclair of Blyth will bring the messages for the day. There will he special music by the choir, Mrs. ;(Rev,) Menzies will sing a sole, in the scorning and Mr. James Scot t a solo in the evening. There will also he a duet in the evening by Mrs. Menzies and Mr. Scott, "Peace Be StilL" Little Miss Helen Lohb of Clinton spent the week end with Miss Don- elda Adams, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Scott attend- ed the funeral of Mrs. Scott's aunt in 'Cleveland recently. Mr, David Millson and Mr. Harry Durnin took a load of house effects to Ingersoll on Tuesday for Mr. Chas. 1'fillson who is moving to Ingersoll to manage a dairy farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. James of Kincardine. Mrs. Robert Lawson spent the week end with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Busby, Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stephenson spent Sunday at the 'hone of Mr. and Mra, Walter Broadfoot. Mr, and Mrs, Leo Stephenson and sons Donald and Billie spent Sunday with Mr. Wes Stephenson and daughter. Mrs. George Leitch and daughter Alma, Mrs. J. 'Ferguson and Miss Edith Britton spent Monday in Strat- ford on 'business. Mr, .and Mrs. 'James Medd visited the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Layton of Exeter nn Tuesday. Miss .Helen Britton altrnd d meeting' for music supervisors sdtools on Monday evening at eter, An association was formed. In- 5peetor Beacom otos uresent aryl ail - .dressed the Meeting. Air. and Mr.;. W. Britton aecompanled her ler Ev- eter and spent the eveohl'ir with Mr. and firs, George Layton. Mrs. 5ecord Melricn entertained Circle ,o. 1 of the W. A. on Tuesday and had a quitting bee. Mr. and Nits.F. Carter of Gode- rich called on \Ir. :and Mrs. Jack Ferguson on Tuesday: Miss Helen Britton attend convoca- tion and the rugby ;ante held at Western on Saturday, Mr. Austin Dexter and Mr. John Sanderson attended ,the plowing match w-hielt was held at Barrie on Friday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter, Nor- ma and Ferne were visitors at the hone of ItIr. and Mrs Will ,H'oggarth of Londesboro on Sunday. LONDESBORO Miss Marjory Lyon, R.N. of Lea- mington spent several days. at the home of her parents: Mr. and Mrs. W. Hiles, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. !Norman Carter, Seaforth; visited at the home .of Mr, and Mrs. J Elsleys and Mrs. 'Tam- blyn on Wednesday last, it being the occasion of Mr, and Mrs. Hiles and Mr. and Mrs. 'J. 'Elsleys wedding day. Mrs. E. Crawford is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. Brinley, near Dungannon. Mrs. Bina Kirk is spending some time in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Frantic Hall are vis- iting 'at is-iting'at their son's home, C.' Hall, of Anther (bora. Miss E. Mains and Mrs. Rich Vod- den spent ,last week at Chicago, re- turning 'Saturday.' Miss Jean Mains accompanied them home. Mr, John Armstrong had the ntis- fortune to fall from an apple tree re- cently and was taken to Clinton hos, pital for medical aid. Quite a large numher from here at- tended the anniversary services held at Burns' Church on Sunday. Rev. bir, Abery, a former pastor of the Presbyterian Church here, was the guest speaker. Several men of the village are busy shingling the roof of the United THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938 Church here, lir. 'George Barr is taking treat;- meat at the hospital at Hensall, Eleanor Sundercock, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Sund:ercock, was rushed to Seaforth hospital on Sun- day night and was operated On for appendicitis. STANLEY ' Mrs. Russell Wainer and daugh- ter au hter spent a few days. at Alvinston last week. Mr. and firs. 'G. O'i•vaster of Lon- don spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, W. McClinchey,' Mr, and Mrs. Goo. Hodgson of Wilton 'Grove spent a day last week 101111 ,their daughter Mrs. Harold Pen - hale. After a lingering illness, Mr. John Thomas •Graliatn passed away at his home in Clinton M.r,' Graham had just passed his seventy-fourth ,year and was the oldest son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Graham. He was born in \Vawanosh township and while quite young moved' with his parents to Stanley township near Brucefield where he spent the greater part of his life. He had given up farming and moved to Clinton 'bout was not long spared tto enjoy retired life. He is. survived (by his widow, formerly Miss Elizabeth Dale, two brothers, Gallie of Stamey, Dr, Melvin, :Ponoka,i Alta,, and one sister, Mrs, Jas. Broadfoot, Tuckersmith, A former resident of Stanley pass- ed away last Friday at his home, Goderich Tp.; in the person of Mr, Arthur Stephenson. He was, -'born on Goshen Line, Stanley, '77 years ago, a son of the late David Stephenson. He spent his early manhood farming on Parr line, later moving to Clinton, then to London •and for the 'last few years has lived in Goderich Tp. His wife was Miss Jennie Rathwe'Il, who survives him, also one son Lawrence, Goderich T.p„ and three daughters. J. (F LL 1?' GARAGE SEAFORTH Chrysler Plymouth and Fargo Dealer Come in and see the new Plymouth car and Fargo Truck We also have a Service Truck—if you have car trouble, phone 179 and we will come promptly PHONE 179. All Repairs Strictly Cash. SEAFORTH We Aim To Please The funeral kook place on Sunday, in- terment in Bayfield cemetery. AQr: David J. Stephenson Jr. held a successful sale last week of his farm stock and implements and . intends leaving the farm to 'take over •a groc- ery :business and gas station he re- cently 'Purchased on the lldghway a few miles north of Mitchell. We re- gret to lose hint 'batt wish hint success in his new business. Mrs. Margaret sErratt of Muneey spent the week end with her relatives itt Stanley. ]Mrs,' Alice Armstrong of Pilot Mound, Man., is visiting with friends and relatives in Stanley. BEECHWOOD Mr. and Mse Matt Murray with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Laurentze and fancily of St. Clements visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maloney on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Flanagan visited Mr, and Mrs, ]Joe Cronin, Sunday. Mr, Jautes 'Nolan visited friends in London on !Friday. " Mr. and Mrs. P. J. 'Johnson visited Mr, and Mrs. D. J: O'Reilly, Want and For Sale ads, al week, 25c BAYFIELD Mrs, 0. W. Rhynas and son, 'Phil- lip, of Burlington, spent the week enol with Mrs. Rhynas' sister, Miss Nora Ferguson. Mrs. Bassett of •Buffelo is visiting. her parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. M. Ross, The work on the new dock is pro- gressing and will be a wonderful help to the fishermen when 'finished, Mr, and Mrs. T. Erwin, who have. been spending a few weeks •with Mr, A. )r_ Erwin, left for Florida last week, There died at. Iter home in Bayfield an Friday, Oct,iS114t , :Miss Rachel Taylor, who was the fourth datighter of John Taylor and Sara Pollock, Born near Lachute, ',Quebec, 115th of February, 1001, site moved with her family to Stanley township in 1883. Miss Taylor lived in Detroit for sev- eral years and fifteen years ago -mov- ed to Bayfield where she has resided ever since, Miss Taylor was a 015m ber of the 'United Church .and is sur- vived by three brothers and one sis- ter, namely, Roht., -of Stanley; Will- iam of Stanley; Saul, Winnipeg, and Miss Mary of Buffalo, The funeral was held from St. Andrew's Church, Bayfte'ld, on Monday. The pallbearers were Saul .and Robt, Pollock, Herb McGregor, Daviel J. Stephenson, Murray Grainger., Blyth Stephenson. REGENT THEATRE NOW SIHOiWING Gene Autry 'Smiley Burnette t pot n' 'footi n' Rhythm MIDNIIGHT SHOW Sunday, Midnight, Oct. 23, at 12:05 Mon, Tues. Wed,, Oct. 24-25-26'' Ginger Rogers Doug. Fairbanks Jr. HAVING A WONDERFUL TIMVME The smash Broadwray hit— Even better. on the screen, Next Thur. Fri, Sat., Oct. 27-28-29 Dick 'Powell as the . Yodeling "COW BOY FROM 'B'ROOKLYN" With Priscilla Lane Pat O'Brien Dick Foran A modern Western with: your •favorite stars COMING.— Edgar OMING—Edgar Bergen Charlie (McCarthy Adolphe Menjou Andrea Leeds "LETTER 0b' INTRODUCTION" MANLEY , Mr. harry Beuernlann is busy making his rounds threshing red clover seed, Mr, Charlie Regele met with a 'Painful .accident last week while threshing clover on his farts; when he tripped over the tongue of the sep- arator and fell with terrible force. His many friends hope nothing seri- ous will develop. Mf'.; Dick Hartung from Gadshifl has completed his contract crushing stone for the east side of tlre town- ship of MelKillop. He has a powerful .outfit 'and averaged over 310'0 yards a day. •Ile has :served several townships this season. _1' ON in ONTARIO is TEA -TIME in OON in ONTARIO RITAI is 5 AM TEATIME firflteOLDCOUNTRY That is why you read TODAY'S OId Countrynews-th SA'$E DAY, in the TORONTO DAILY STARS The five-hour difference enables the Toronto Daily Star to receive, sum- marize and print, the same day, the news from England; Ireland, Scotland and the Continent. That's why sub- scribers to the Toronto Daily Star read the news from the British Isles the same day it happens. Do you know that over two hundred and ten thou- sand people buy the Toronto Daily Star?* More people read The Star than any other Canadian newspaper! •1.