The Seaforth News, 1939-06-29, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 29, I339
THE SEAFORTHNEWS
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June 28 to July 5
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TOWN TOPICS I
The Misses .:Brine •'were Brussels
visitors this week.
Mr. J.' F. McMann from Chicago
and his daughter, Mrs. R. Tate from
Dearborn, Mich., spent a. few days in
town, last week visiting their many
friends. It is 14 years since he left
here and he sees many changes. We
congratulate him on the good move
he made to the windy city, with his
family, who are all married and doing
for themselves.
Mr, and Mrs. Aubert C. Whyard
spent the week end in Dungannon re-
newing acquaintances.
Mr, and Mrs. P. • V. Dugan and dau-
ghter Phyllis returned to Columbus,
Ohio on Monday after having spent
the week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Bolton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of
Detroit motored to Seaforth last
Thursday and spent nearlya, week
visiting at the homes of his sisters,
Mrs. Richard Rogers, Seaforth, and
Mrs. Marshall Young in Hutlett Tp.
Mrs. R. J. Beattie intends moving
on Monday from her residence in
Egmondville, to the Victoria Apart-
ments, Victoria st.
Twenty-six Entrance pupils are
writing exams at the Collegiate thie
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan and Mise
Elizabeth Murray of London were
visitors on Sunday last at the home
of the latter's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter McCann, Seaforth.
Mrs. C. E. Barrett returns to her
home in Kirkland Lake on Saturday
after spending two weeks with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Eberhart,
HURON OLD BOYS PICNIC
(Continued trout Page t)
Sports Committee, Was the .busiest
man •on the grounds.
Hon, Secy. E, Floody told of the
election of 1878 in South Huron when
Cameron .and Porter were the candi-
dates and Edward was teaching in
Goderich Township, the tory hotbed.
President H, M. Jackson is .a real
up-to-date President, For three days
before the picnic he was going night
and day , and never wearied. More
power to his elbow.
President Jackson and President
McCutcheon of the Juniors, along
with Chairman S. M: Wickens
handled the ;games and did the job
well.
The .01t1 Boys and Girls were all
gla•ii to see Mrs. J. Beck on the
grounds, and although she was not
well enough to walk around she took
in the sports from her •car.
Dr. J. Ferguson, Vice President,
was early on the grounds and stayed,
to the end, '
Walker's
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FUNERAL HOME
UNDERTAKING
A3ID EMBALMING
J. R. WALKER, JR,
Holder of Government diploma
and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. J. Brown visited friends in
Hamilton and Toronto recently.
Miss Annie Mustard of London is
spending her holidays at her home
in the village.
Mr. D. Tough spent the week end
at the home of IYir. and Mrs Altche-
son.
Mr. Lewis, of Toronto. the Temp-
erance representative, gave an ex-
oelient address in the United Church
last Sunday morning having two
texts. Gen 1:1, "In the beginning."
and Daniel 5:27, "Thou art weighed
in the balances and found wanting.
Here we have two ways of living.
How we all need to put God first in
our lives. The speaker told of so
many countries who had failed be-
eause they did not put God first. He
also told of the curse of drinking li-
quor; it had caused more loss of
life and more ruined homes than war
or pestilence. Many drinkers have
tried the gold cure but after a time
it has failed. The only cure for the
drink habit is faith in ,Tesus Christ
who is all powerful
BORN
Charters—In Scott Memorial Hosp-
ital, on Sunday, June 25, 1939, to Mr.
and Mrs. Pearson Charters, Seaforth
a daughter.
Snell—in Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Wednesday, June 28, 1939, to Mr.
apd Mrs. Helmer Snell, Seaforth. a
son.
ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES
JULY 7-8 From SEAFORTH
To Stations Oshawa and East to Cornwall inclusive, Uxbridge, Lind-
say, Peterboro,. Ca.ntpbellford. Newmarket, Coliingwood, Meaford,
Midland, North Bay. Parry Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and west to
Beardmore.
P.M. TRAINS JULY 7 ALL TRAINS JULY 8
To TORONTO 0.
Also to Brantford, Chatham, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, London,
Niagara, Falls, Owen Sound. Si. Catharines, St. Marys, Sarnia,
Stratford, Strathroy, Woodstock.
See handbills for complete list of destinations.
For Fares, Return Limits, Train Information, Tickets, etc., consult
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nearest Agent
CANADIAN NATIONAL
Seaforth Monument Works
(formerly W. F.. Chapman)Now ,operated by
CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE
A COMPLETE LINE OF
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Always On Display
SEAFORTH TUESDAY'S & SATURDAY'S
Or any time by appointment—Call 14 1, Dir. Harburn'_,
EXETER—PHONE J
The W. J. Jones Mag. Co. donated
two 'haadsonte ladies' blouses for
prizes.
MANLEY.
Mr. J. F, McMann from Chicago,
and his daughter Mrs. Richard Tate,
from Dearborn, Mich., have left for
their respective homes after renew-
ing old acquaintances in our burg
last, week.
The early hay crop •hes all been
housed and it never was known to be
all saved before, without rain, al-
though rain would be welcome as
there Is not much moisture, but the
crops are in excellent condition, but
some of the hoe crops need moisture,
but the dry weather has been control-
ling the weeds. It's a bad wind that
doesn't blow good for something.
Miss Bernice Manley having fin-
ished her collegiate course, intends
taking up training for the nursing
profession.
We congratulate Miss Mary Mc-
Kay, who passed her entrance exams
without. writing.
Mr. Fred Eckert is busy helping to
rush the work on his farm in our burg
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. McDonald and
family attended special services in
Brussels on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hoggarth and
son of Toronto visited relatives and
friends during the past week.
The Marion Ritchie Auxiliary ent-
ertained the Mission Cirele of the
Thames Road on Saturday- afternoon
when a very enjoyable tme was
spent.
Miss Ruth and Mr. Lloyd Allen and
friends of Brantford called on relat-
ives on Sunday.
Mr. Earl Sararas of Toronto visited
his parents over the weep end.
The ex -pupils and ex -teachers of
B.S. No. 6 are planning for a reunion
day to be held on the school grounds
on Friday, June 30. School will be
called at 10 o'clock.
Ma'. and Mrs. Wm. McLachlan and
Mr. and Mrs. Baker called on friends
on Saturday.
Anniversary services will be held
in.Cromarty on Sunday, July 2nd at
11 a,m. and 7.30 p.m. with the Rev.
Hugh Jack of Seaforth oificbathag.
Messrs. W. F. Cantelon, Russel
Brown and R. Greer. West end Drug-,
gists and Huron Old Boys, made
handsome donations to the prize list:
Lack Kennedy and Andrew Me
Garva talked of old times in Clinton
when Jos. Whitehead was mayor.
Albert Wise, formerly of Goderich
township, told of the old days at
Middleton's Corners when Gabriel
Elliott was Reeve of the Township.
Dave Cook and Ink Cantelon told
stories of days in Tipperary.
W. M. Given was the official um-
pire of the day. and also donated
two valuable prizes.
There is a rumor going arotned
that a Huron Old Boy of Toronto
may be a candidate fon' North. Huron
at the coming election to the House
of Commons.
Mies Grace Sterling was secretary
to the Games' Committee and did the
job to the King's taste.
A. G. Smith, ex -mayor of Wing-
ham. told of the old days in the
Chisholm McDonald, election.
The Canada Vinegar Company and
the Western Canada Flour Mills
Company were generous contribut-
ors to the prize list.
Mrs. Margaret Johnston of Mar -
tette. Mich., cane to Toronto to at-
tend the Picnic and she enjoyed the
outing immensely.
FLASH ! -- 2 BIG HOLIDAY
!DANCES!
BRODHAGEN. '
Ire. and Mrs. John Anrstein, Rob-
ert.and Roy, spent Sunday with rel-
atives in Baden.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riehl and Shir-
ley, and Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Shnld-
ice and Gary spent Sunday in Gode-
rich,
Mrs. Fred Hinz Is vending a few
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. G.
Diegel in.INonth Bay.
The first open air Band Concert
will 'be held by the Brodhagen Band
next Sunday evening.
Among the ones attending the band
festival at Waterloo last Saturday
were Mr. Albert 'Querengesser,
elia Querengesser, Alfred Qneren •
gesser, Howard Querengesser, Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Dippte, Mr. and Mrs.
Eli Rapien; Mr. ,and Mrs. John Hina
and family.
.Mr. and Mrs. Alf Dyheman
Miss Dorothy- Querengesser of Tor-
onto spent Sunday with relative:
here.
AT THE RENDEZVOUS ON
THE LAKE
BA'YFIELD
To the Tantalizing Music of
DON HOPKINS and His Orchestra
Season's :noxi ,popular Dance Band
SAT., JULY lst
Dancing Afternoon and Evening
MIDNIGHT JULY 2
12.05, Jitney Dancing
IN PERSON
Straltf a'= rd Casing
Thurso, July 6
Blue Barron
AND 1113 MUSIC OF YESTER-
DAY AND TODAY
Direct from Edison Hotel, New
York City. famous Radio Person-
ality. ,Only Appearance in Canada.
Admission 131300. Advance Sale 'SSc
Tickets at •Canino, Markles 'Jewel'
ry, Stratford.' Write or, wire.
DANCING 9 TO 2.
TUCKERSMITH
The Tuekeramith Ladies' Club hold'
a very enjoyable social on the lawn'
of Mr. 'and Mrs. 0. J. O'Brien on
Thursday, evening last, About seventy
were present, The 'social committee
which consisted of Mrs. 011e, Mrs, A.
Pepper and Mrs. O'Brien had proper -
ed a program of races, contests,
etc., with prises for the winners. At
dark, lanterns were hung, and seats
for all placed on the lawn, and a
plentiful supply of hot dogs, was
Passed, followd by pie and coffee,
After community singing, Mr. How-
ard Crich tendered a vote of thanks
to Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien and family
for the use of their grounds, and for
the trouble they had taken to make
the evening a success. The genial
host replied, and on behalf of the men
present thanked the Ladies' eiub for
the enjoyable evening. Results of the
sports are as follows, Tots' race,
Bobby Lawson, Bert Pepper; child-
ren's race, Gladys Pepper, Amy Wal-
ters, Fred Pepper; balloon contest,
Mrs. Ab. Pepper, Ervin Sillery; bis-
cuit contest, Viola Pepper, Elden O'-
Brien; bean race, G. McGregor and
Eileen Walters, Donald Oriel]. and
Viola Pepper; dinner call, Mrs, H.
Crich, Viola Pepper, clipper kick, Ir-
ene Garrett, Viola Pepper; hop -step,
Bert Garrett, Leslie Pepper; throw-
ing beans, Mrs. W. Pepper, Mrs. J.
Landsborough; pole race, Walter and
Leslie Pepper. Coat, race, Whiter
Pepper and Erma Garret; marsh-
mallow contest, Mel Ball and M.
Oriel'. Peanut scramble for everybody,
Council Minutes --
The
Minutes -The. Council of Tuckersmith met
at the Town Hall, Seaforth, on Sat-
urday, June 2)1'bh, The minutes of .last
meeting were read ,and adopted, The
road insurance policy with the A. E.
Wilson 'Co of Toronto was renewed
for another year, and the 'premium of
t$1120 paid their agent, M. Reid. The
request of J. M. McIntosh,' manager
Bell Telephone Co., of Stratford, for
permission to out underbrush and
light tree trimming on roads an
which are •located the company's long
distance 'lead lines was granted. An
application having ;been made to •the
Municipal Board by Roy Bell, (James
Bell, Thomas Sherrita and Russell
Broderick to have their farm laude in
the village of Hensall detached 'from
said village and annexed to the town-
ship of Tuckersmith, the ,Council by
resolution .expressed willingness to
hawz said farm lands annexed.to this
iumiicipality eel ere willing to collect
and pity over to the village of Hen-
sall such gams i(ii any) as may be
directed day the hoard to the iraiessed,
levied and collected from any land so
transferred. The Council sgreed that
a charge of lflc per yard he made to
cover use ,.sf crusher :and dragline
when employed ,by any mashie muni-
cipality. A grant of $35 was made to
the Lion's CIO, to aid in maintaining
rhe Lions' park and swimming pool.
The rued stmt. was instructed to at-
tend .sale of lumber with power to
purcliase suitable material 'for use of
numicip:atity if he considered it advis-
able. He was also instructed to pnr-
chise a number of road' suns and
pats ani hay, theta erected at point-
.t': ,lireet 1 '''wy the council, far the
ani lance of nl>Mrists, The following
suordd paid: Relief.
:53}1ec17tnt r1:twire apt. pasrrtlists •7 tintl di,
:Pain; road in:surance $11213; Hydro
Electric P. C. tan arrears, $l'5.28 tag
coll., $6.715; alaries, postage', etc 156.
The Connell adjourned to meet 'July
25111 at 7 o'clock p.m.—D.• F. Mc-
Gregor, Clerk.
LONDESBORO
The July aneeting of the W. F. will
'w held in the Community Hall on
Thursday, July Pitta at 2.30 p.m. This
is Children's Day. The children will
provide the .program. Conveners,
SIrs. Menzies, Mrs. Townsend, 'Mrs.
J, Ardistrong. Sports conveners, Mrs,
R. Fairservice, 'Mrs. B. Brunsdon,
Mrs, V. Roy. Lunch served by mem-
bers of Institute. Convener of lunch,
Mrs. R. 'trodden.
Dr. Arthur Lyon is spending a
few holidays with his parents before
taking up his work in St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, as interne for a
year.
Mr, Frank Hall spent a few days
last week a•t the home of his son Mr.
B. Hall. Blyth.
Mrs. E, Crawford lavas returned to
her home, having spent the past two
weeks at her granddaughter's home
near the Nile.
Deep regret was felt on hearing of
the death of Mrs. T. H. Cole of Tor-
•anto.• She was widely known in this
vicinnw, her maiden name Nein, Mise
Myrtle Mc'Vittie. The funeral tools
place an Wednesday afternoon, inter-
ment in Clinton cemetery.
VARNA.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell and
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnston spent
the week end with friends in Mar-
lette, Mich,
Mr. and Mrs: Latham and Miss
Beatty of London spent Sunday with
the latter's mother, who has not been
well, but we ere pleased to report
she is improving.
• The Misses Clutter and brother El-
liott of London spent Sunday with
their' parents.
Mrs. East of Clinton spent Sunday
with her father Mr. -Pilgrim.
Mr. and Mrs. Makins of Goderich
called on Mr. and Mrs. McConnell
Monday
'Mrs. Beatty. son Bill and Miss 'Ro-
berts of Goderich was renewing ac•
quaintances in this district Sunday,
Me. and Mrs. Brassie attended the
cirrus in Stratford Saturday.
Miss Logan of 1-Iermaib was renew-
iug acilaaintances here Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. L. Deihl of Thames -
villa called on friends last week.
:.Owing to the absence of Rev. Mr.
Peters, last Sunday, service in the
United Church was taken by 21r.
Pitcher of Toronto,
There will be no services in the
Anglican Church Sunday owing to the
fact the services in the United
Church will be in honor of the :Or-
ange Order., •
WINTHROP
Haying is the order of the day.
School closes 'Thursday for the
summer vacation, with many happy
faces.
Mr. and •Mrs. Arnold .Jamieson,
IIuron 'road west, spent Sunday
evening with Mr., and .•Mrs, Scott
Bolton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton and
Larry spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs, Sperling of Wroxeter.
Mr, and Mns..Langford Chapman
of Goderich visited Mr, and Mrs.
William Trewartha on Sunday.
'Wd congratulate Mr. Reginald
Pryce on passing his exams at Strat-
ford Normal. A school teacher now,
eh, Reg.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter McCowan and
"Bibby 'o1 Roxboro spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eaton.
Mr. Thomas Robinson of Stratford
called on his sister Mrs. Geo. Little
en Monday.
The football game with Sea -
'forth Monday was 1-10 l'or Seaforth,
Roy Dolmage received a ibad out on
the forehead, which required Isfx
stitches 'to close the wound. Not so
good, Roy.
The W.M.S.Wand W.A. Societies of
Caven Church, Winthrop, will hpld
their meeting on Wednesday, iJoly, (5,
at home of Mrs. Allan Ross at 2 p.m.
HURON ROAD WEST
Miss Dorothy Holland and Miss.
Irene Heelbe of 'Toronto spent the
week end at the home of the form-
er's parents, Clinton.
Dr. Leo Rosen is visiting at the -
home of Mr. Wm. Ball, Clinton.
Mr, Rintoui is recovering nicely
from his severe car accident.
Mr, and firs. A.. Orpen are visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Glow, Clinton.
Mrs. Harry Charlesworth of Clin-
ton has gone to Toronto for medical
attention.
AUBURN
Decoration Day services will be
held in Ball's Cemetery this Sunday,
July 2nd with Rev. H. C. Wilson giv
ing the address.
Mrs. Joseph Carter—
Mrs. Joseph Carter passed away at
her home in Auburn on Wednesday,
June 28, after an illness of several
months. Mrs. Carter (Mary Ann
Horney) was born in Usborne Town-
ship, the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. James Harney, on Nov, 28,
1866, and has lived in this commun-
ity moat of her life. Mr. and Mrs.
Carter celebrated their golden wed-
ding May 12, 1936, Mrs. Carter is sur-
vived by her husband Joseph, two
daughters (Ruby) Mrs, Wm, Haggitt
of Auburn, (011ie) Mrs. George Bax-
ter, Goderich; by two sons, Forest of
Goderich, Joseph of Sault Ste. Marie,
a son Jack was killed overseas. There
are nine grandchildren. The following
brothers and sisters also survive:
Mrs: John Phillips of Brighton;
Mrs. Ernest Iineeshaw of Meaford;
Wm. Horney, Cargill; Levi Horney,
Binscarth, Manitoba; Edwin Horney,
Goderich and Thomas Horney. Brant-
ford, Funeral services will be at the
home Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev.
H. C. Wilson of Wilted ("Jewell offie-
bating. Burial will be in Colborne
Cemetery.
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and
two children of Exeter visited one
day recently with lir. and Mrs. Wm.
Bell and family.
hfiee 'Winne Stewart visited with
relatives in Hensall during the week.
Mr. and _Mrs. Tom Elder of Sea -
forth were renewing old acquaiirt-
antes in the neighborhood one day
recently.
Mr. Alvin McBride. and Mr. Robt,
McDougall are at the fair in New
York this week taking nn the sights.
Air. Howard Clark of Winona spent
the week cold with his many friends
int this community.
The young people of St. Aeerew''s
held their annual festival nn 'rues,
any evening on the manse lawn and
it was a real suoces:.
Dr. and Mrs Lawson of Listowel
spent the week end with friends in
and around the village.
Haying is the order of the day and
it le a nice crop.
Miss Walker of Peterborough is
visiting with friends in the village.
McICILLOP
A Lucky Spot—
While drilling for water at Mr.
Frank Coleman's farm. on the ap-
nroactr six feet from the barn, Mr.
W. D. Hopper, noted well driller,
struck a strong vein of water the.'
raised about 415 •incites above the
ground on the gangway that re
quire, e ,3 -inch tile to cam it away
The welt k just'5i5 (ret sleep and is
feet from his cement supply t•ittk
which is down underground and 1'
piped through the stable,
Shipped Bull Calf to Quebec—
Mr. E. 13. Gouatie shipped to Que-
bec province a purebred Guernsey
bu11 calf froom Seaforth on -11 on day
afternoon. Travelling by express the
calf reached its destination at West
SheFford, Que•, by n10 o'clock the
next morning -(.Tuesday).
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SEAFORT 1
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MONDAY, JULY 3rd
And will be pleased to give free ex-
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demonstrate his famous appli-
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This appliance is positively de-
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Have you seen our small radios
for your sun -porch, bedroom er
summer cottage? Compact, at
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car radios—at half the price they
were a year ago.
SCHOOL'S OUT
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is nothing like a b)cycle. We
have a complete line, models as
low as $228.00.
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