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The Seaforth News, 1940-01-18, Page 4PAGE FOUR WAR LOAN $5O 1010, $500 or $1,000 INT, 31 . — 10 YR. LOAN Subscriptions Solicited ELDER D. BELL, Seaforth Phone. Orders 173 THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros., Publishers DANCE WALTON COMMUNITY HALL FRIDAY, JAN. 19 Music by Arthur's Orchestra Admission 35c LUNCH SERVED W ALTO N The annual meeting of Duty'.- snit.• ed Church will be held on Friday evening, Jan: 19th There will be a -Pet-luck" supper and reports and business will he presented after -1 wards. We are sorry to report that Mi Joseph Bennett le not improving at ter his recent it tees as his friends would like. Fourteen ladies reepouded to the roll call at the \\ . M. S. meeting on Jan. 10th. Rev. Gilbert installed the officers for 1941), Miss Knox presided, A detailed report was presented by the treasurer, Mrs. W. Davidson. Mrs. Gilbert offered prayer. Reports were adopted as read. The study chapter was "The Miracle of Modern India," in charge of the MoKillop group, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Marshall and Mrs, Coutts. A letter from Mrs, John Buchanan expressed thanks for the gift of a hymnary. The closing hymn was 239, We are sorry to report that Mrs, HughShannon has been under the doctor's care with the Au.. Mr. George Dale, who has been quite ill, has been in the Seaforth hospital. Mrs. J. Hogg gave a Christian Stew. ardship reading, The Gift of the Loving Heart." Mr. Craw closed the meeting with prayer. KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs, John Cochrane spent Saturday at the home of the form' er's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cam- eron of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Simser of Chess terrine. Eastern Ontario, are the guests at the home of the latter's niece. Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney. Mee Allan Johnston returned to her hong from Clinton Hospital on Sunday. Her many friends hope to soon see her out and around again. Mr. W. Harney and Mr. J. C. Sim - ser e . spent Saturday in Goderich. Nis, \'era Ropp, who has been at, tending Bible School in Kitchener. renamed to her home ou Tuesday. Me. Clarence McLean of London spent the, week end with 111e sister Mr. and d Mt Allan Johnson. Mr A ehie Ryckinan of Exeter spent , slay h t only at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Archie Parsons. Mr. William Sherritt of Harplee' spent a fete days recently at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mous, scan Mr. Wm. McKenzie Jr. has return' ed home from Guelph where he has spent the past few weeks taking a course of study at the O.A.C. Mr. James IsIct'lymont has had the Hydro installed in his home. Mr, R. J. Cooper and daughters Beatrice and Doreen reeeutly enter- tained a number of their friends to an evening of cards when a good time was enjoyed by all. The high prizes were win by Mrs. Earl Sproat and Mr Robe. Elgte. Consolation prizes by Mrs Edgar Butt and Mr. Emmer- son .y'i. 'Fr 12..lat. Elate and Mr. Robe "aa; THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 19413 MANLEY We bed .am' tire( 3anaury' thaw Sunuaywhich was welcome to re- plenish epl en1 1 -soiw cisterns but it did not last long enough to help the dry w'elh. Quite a number from here attended the social at St. Columban last Wed- nesday everting, and all report a good time tripping the light fantastic to the music of the Corn Huskers of our burg. The high wind on Sunday damaged some roofs by blowing off the loose shingles. The annual meeting of the Mc- Killop, Logan and Hibbert Telephone Co., held at its head office in Dublin fast 'Wednesday, was well attended. and the usual dividend declared, which shows the company is still pro- gressing as from the time of its in- ception in 1909. HARLOCK The annual meeting of Rime' Un- ited Church is to be held this Thurs- day afternoon. We are pleased that the Lear fam- ily are improving. All but Mr. Lear have been laid up. The Watt boys are all better and hark to school again. Mrs. Jolut Shannon spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Bert Allen. 'lVe are pleased that the last report Mr. Geo. Dale who is in Seaforth Hospital is thought to be improving a little. We hope he will soon be buck to normal. Mr. Thos. Knox has been assisting his son. Mr. \Vm. Knox Jr. as the lat- ter has been busy drawing and pre- paring turnips. DUBLIN Mr. and airs. John McGrath of Dub- lin celebrated their 37th wedding an- niversary on Sunday. Doris Pepper, year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Pepper, Logan, died in Stratford General Hospital ou Friday. Mack Feeney of Hibbert is reported to have received painful injuries to his eye in an accident an his farm recently, Mr. Edward (Teddy) Hickey of Dublin visited his brother Joseph. in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. on Friday. The latter is said to be mak- ing' satietat•tory progress. Our sympathy is extended to Mr Mr. .tl x Murray leas beet( a1 h tv w 'k ._•uti in Taf to Leo Ktauskopt and fancily of Logan Seaatetih Ito: pfal.tri wunhap in the deed). of their wife e d roc° i *! x 1. w t 'et -. c,a.tlt-c ..a t:,?„y aolire, respectively. Mrs. Leo `ele:KILLOte levee seep(. Tli-• W. M. S. and \\'. A , kion CONSTANCE i hues , >lr Killo,. hell ton regular I•ii.iRON ROAD WEST 191,-43111; ant the home of M1: Robert r • lex. v •\ 1 r:wa Holland returned home w +- 1 lir 61111"71"1-111 ret Cantph••1: on .into 11 with 0 iat .l:u;, . Thursday. Jen ilt&. Mee. 'resets ;he •tratfortivery Cleneral delicate Hosppalaitte•al tendane«.. :Miss Malvina Murdie. e. \\'.uiwho!,.h.• itad a 11'11.. n .idem of rite \W.A . M,S. I, ideent, openers the meetingp. [nl , ration triad is recovering slowly. eta'•$ the W.A. lneetina; by he ode of With hyn.n 571. Scripture reading nw tilt (trete Lecke? is hymn 1'•f• followed with prayer 1'y home atteun• ins her rester wedding. :Hiss D,rotlly Ilollaud spent the week end at her parent.' home, 1Ft. and Mrs. Noble Holland. Clinton. :Hiss Martha hale spent the week end ;It Stratford. Miss Marone and prayer by Mr-. Crain. Th., 1V. M. S. ways of raising money were discussed. airs. Craw is bringurie a sketch to the next meeting -end -Moving Millions." is to be read at home. The fourth Thursday in mr,ntf is the :meting day. The meotintr Was 'hr+n taken over by the W. A. president, Mrs. Robert Camp. t\'ao s of raising stoney for the :nae,_ ,ii-ccnssen. It was deeid.•d . ; Pit? „h a play. The in••eting was oi;Or.sell 1$ 11'11 repeating the Lord's. tt!ra.yer .1 et-l.cious lune'h was served ..... c .9eiat. half hour ..hent, WINTHROP ':- her.- had real winter weather rhe past couple- et weeks. The heavy tele on Sunday would be greatly welcomed by those that are short of water. The euchre and dance- held in the hall Friday night was well attended. The prize winnere were: Ladies, most games, Mrs. Robert McClure, lone bands, Mrs. Gordan Papple. Men's most games. Mr. George Campbell, lone hands, Mr. Oliver Pryee. After lunch several hours were spent in dancing to the Agar - Hogg orchestra. Winthrop don't seem to be getting any where in hockey- this winter so fat-. Maybe have better luck in the future. we hope. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCowan and Bobby called on Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton on Monday. The W. M. 5. and W. A. Bold their first meeting of the year in the base- ment of the church on ,Tan. 10th with the president, Mrs. Alexander, pre- siding The meeting opened by sing- ing Hymn 479. Ma. Alexander lees in prayer. The reports of both societies weregiven and both showed they had had a very successful year. The re- mainder of the meeting was in charge of Mrs. T. Pryce. captain of Circe No, 3, Hymn 071 was sung after which Elva Pryce led in prayer. The Scrip- ture reading was taken 1ty Mrs. R. Bolton. Hymn 05 was sung. Mrs. F. Johnston led in prayer. The topic, Ministry. of Medical Missions, was. ably given by Mrs. Craw and Mrs..f. Little favoured with an instrumental. Mrs. te,lee Rogerson acid all repeat. Ing the Lot'd'e prayer. The minute- of the last meeting were rear; and adopted. The roll Bail was- answered by the payment of f: -es for heli•. :\ very eec•c•eestul report of the year's work was given by the treasurer, Mrs. L••iteit. Suctessfl.1 rtpnrts we're id.', gtw 'r➢ by emit of the tett' grnti5 leaders. After business was discussed Mrs. Austin Dexter leader of Group 1. took charge. Sang hymn 24ri. fol- lowers with prayer by M E. Adahus. The Scripture lesson :vas read by Mrs. Robts Rogerson. An instrumental was given by Mrs, Geo. Addison. after which Mre. Wm. Britton gave the study book. Sang hymn 352. Meeting closed by all repeating the Mizpah benediction. Lunth wee served. W.M.S. Meeting— The regular meeting of the W M.S. was held Thursday afternoon, Jan. lith in the basement of the church. The president, Mrs. Peter Lindsay. presided, The theme was "World's Outlook of Jesus." Hymn "Joy to 'the World." Mrs. Britton and Mrs. Lind- say offered prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted and the business transacted. Various reports were given, Mrs. Lindsay gave a reading. Roll call was answered by paying the fees. The study book was given by Mrs. Brit- ton and the Scripture lesson by Mrs. R. Rogerson. The W.A. then took charge. Mr. and Mrs, Austin Dexter and Mrs. Chas. Dexter visited at the home of Mr. Henry Adams of Lond- eshoro on Saturday. What An Autograph Secretary Does A day in the busy life of the "Girl Friday" of Governor Dickinson of Michigan is described with words and pictures in one ofthe many features in The Metropolitan Magazine, Witit the January 21 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, in ALL EDITIONS. Autographed pictures of Jack Benny. and Fred MacMurray; fashions. beauty hints, counsel on cooking, e Crossword Puzzle and many other at- tractions also will he in the same issue, Be sure to get The Detroit Sunday Times. BRODHAGEN Mr. Norman Rock had the tuisfor• tune while working in his planing ntili to have his first finger token MY In the iointer machine. aliss Vera Hoek underwent an op- eration for appendicitis at the Strat- ford General Hospital last week. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Fred Hinz visited with Mr. and Mrs. Con ScheIleoberger in Mit- r•lieIl last week. The Young People's Society of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen, held a meeting on Tuesday evening; San. 9. The president Edgar Elligson opened the meeting. The devotional part was conducted by Adeline Sie- mon. After calling the roll, the secre- tary Mrs, Lloyd Prueter read a letter from the pastor of a Finnish congre- gation thanking the society for a small donation of money. To show their appreciation, the congregation presented the society with a book de- scribing the country of Finland. After completing plans for a sleigh- ing party the young people gratefully accepted Rev. Friedericksen's kind invitation to spend the remainder of the evening at his home where games and lunch were enjoyed by all present.. Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Querengesser and Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Rua- eril Shnldice and Gary visited With Mr, and Mrs. 201 Kreesler in Strat- ford on Friday evening. Mr. Tlillits- "Islaria, I don't like to have teat spicierrlegged Hankinsoe hanging about the house. Does he crone to see one of our girls? Ts it possible that any of them would en- courage the idiot?" Mrs. Billus- "Mr, Haukiuson seems io me, John, to be a very worthy young matt: He. comes to see Bessie, and since his aunt left him that handsome legacy of money and prop• erty he ie—" Mr. Billus (greatly modi9ed)—"Oh if he means business I'vt no objec- tion. I didn't want him to come here. trifling—that's all." HURON COUNTY COUNCIL Continued front Please One 'ectiv.nte wild!! !lave a chance." Was Dt `eel The cn'.u1i of (lasting.; seeks ett- dorstulon of a resolution to aunend the l' r:n!ic 110 seinen Act to provide that, e, opt in vases of tttlergency (10 Itl- ,ligent person shall he -admitted as a patient - in a ptrbilic hospital !whether or not such -patient resides in a ntitnt- icipality 'bl,rderiug a separated .city or town in :which the City is situated, 'without art order in writing from the !medical health officer of such nuuuic- ipaluy in which the patient resides. It 'Was sent to the Legislative cunt- m?ttee. The same county also asked that legislation be enacted whereby o-ii- •tagee would get a fifty per cent, sub silly on all atonies expended on gave ernrent approved streets, salve to 'be spent under elle superris,inn of a duly - appointed road superintendent. Ref- erred to Legislative Committee. The Education 'committee will lea with a resolution front the 'united centric, of INorthuanherland and Dur- ham that the cutting, sale and trade in Christmas tree: he placed tinder some kind of supervision and requests in * tine Department of Lands and I tt t• -impose such regulations 'vas .cut to, the legislative committee. Endorsation I- asked by the county of Grey of a resolution that the pre nliunt on grade A hogs ,be $2 per hog over ;trade 11 instead of St 'because d the greater cost of production. The a.areulhn-e contnlittee :,ells consider it -1`lic t.nmty of tirey•s :request the an earnest endeavor die made to con tri' :he prier of nee,edties require/ by farmers -o iliac :c rcasonitl e parity may h1' obtained between values o far•nrr's ;u -„ducts and requirement r. referrer! t•, the lc51-alive coon 1111: . 7'hc ,rod r„ads committee still con it r trie recommendation 01:11 the } uhht Service U', rks .\rt of the 111 htc ars 1c -ae amended so :ha o:ieratin,r rorporati-n,1 ire remit' ed to bear the _e lti t , re-loc•at iti4 any appliances N IA ark, on man sup. roads high waw. ashen etc'h- a ,r'i- i- required by thv road author sty and :which reverts to the practise tri tin.*.pra,r to 11925. End,rsation w'as asked 1ty the Focht Cation committee of Kent to a moth); that the agricultural grant the paid b- all high and con'tinitaton sehiols, and deploring 'high cost df teat ,honks The application of Ross Johnetoi for Id. re -appointment as corn bore ins-pet/or for 11240 ,vas referred to the executive committee. A regaeet from the Huron Law As sociation for improved library facilit .les in ?look cases. lockers, etc„ •was referred to the property committee. A letter from :he Ontario Agricul rural l'ailesc advised that though tht appointment ' , corn borer i neeveto not mortal: r'. it was -stn tderet folly not to make it as the letter said 11 e torn•*• afford to ran risks 1n W3 roue• '• an.i T \1 liaberts tier' the .'r',utina otTt a:r.,n tt. eintirtm, tptioiroinent t„-, ce it 1 11.11.0• PICKIN'S OF SPORT (Continued Front 1101re 1,1 one goat wile!, Johnson and Garrick ac nh eros Fleilty stow: t r PM tit • game in the bag for Seaforth when he 5,)001 on a slice pass front Nichol 5011. .ser •i':'.1 c a«' ant ->'t 1, d'• 't tr:, I. Ntt t. a a. V„.1 1,'1., •sent. I art'.: tin M!,.-1.etel. Nish: wren• u.ate<, Htidebr-n... Flannery. Reil', t inn el', C tin tiofierich , .a', II '\\'corse:': 411 f,•nr,_ Vont Q. \\ e .'r, 141k ,:entre t...arri:•k: cin_• l:. •\\.,,t'sel', iohn (1! rn. to ll. ak. \laeon. t- , . e11 i)m'+.uu 1 !ttl'c h„cut,s. IL„rrv, \(terry. Fourth Straight Intermediate Seaforth e a' tr Beaver-. a',1r their £aorta tt (! `;t eerne a-iten they defeated Pict t.tk 4-1 to 'favi noel Friday night la-:. t Fa1r cretin wit messed the gatre ,w ,tit saw Ra1.p' \i i i aeleiin turn Co. stat trick and swore_ three :..ttoals for the visitors. A. 11e- Faldtlt sc red the fxrrrh ;ohile Pear - ton scored Teter 1 c k's lone 'Counter to t pa -s from "Smoky” Harris and \\ e,title. 100rut',-;vc) 'peualtiey mere branded oat. Seaforth -- goal, Stade; :defence, Hubert and T. Silh; centre, R. •1tc- Faddin; 'wings, A. 1 eF.addin and F. Sills; alternates, A. Hildebrand, G. Hildebrand, McCallum, Flannery .arid Knrse. Tavistock — .goal. Panch'on; def- ence, Pearson and Kaufman; centre, Harris; wings, Neel) and Woefie; al- ternates. 'Vogt, Matbhies, Yousie, M•c- Denrnott and Faber. Referee. ,Chick Appel, Stra'ttiord. Clinton Wins Clinton Colts defeated the cellar - dwelling St. Agatha team 9-2 in ,Clin- ton. A fine crowd Watched the Colts roatliy burn on the heat. St. Agatha—goal, Tisdhardt; def- ense, Gorman, !Welber; centre, Schaclt, wnt_s, Kittel. Bersc'h; alternates, F.. Steff'ler, Hughes, •Cressman, Strome, Dietrich, J. Ste&lcr. Clinton --goad. H. Doak, defense, A. Doak, Grant centre, Pickett wings, Draper, Street'; alternates, Foster, R. 1ic.'Lw'eu, Young, McKay. Referee. Moir, Seaforeh. New Hamburg Trims Perths New Hamburg intermediates '¢ave Nur Stratford I'ertlts , 4-1 trouncing at New Ha -Aura Friday night. The following 'is from last week's Busy Beavers Win Again Goderich Signal -Star: cefr,rth tro'4 thei.r fifth game in a "Skipper" MacDonald, for years a row When they w"hy,p:d Perth's in luminary In. Goderich hockey, has Stratford 4-1 \dondav night. R. NI' r- met and played against most of the Fad -din, great centre star, scored two hockey players in this neck of the goals for 'the Beavers in the first per- woods. He knows many of then, ods T'he only groat Of :the second was personally and almost all of them by be the Beavers when A. Hildebrand sight, hot Last Tuesday night itis old netted the pock on a pass front ,Me- knack of recognizing faces crossed Callum and G. Hildebrand. R. 'Nt- hitt, up, Just before it was time for 1^addin in the third period scored this the Seaforth-Goderich junior game to (third goal df the night, With 'four begin, Skip approached oue ofthe minutes to go 'Relish saved itis team referees, a Seaforth man. from being shut out when the scored'T hear you have quite an interred. on a .pass 'from Haibkiek. late team down there this year," TEAT w Seaforth E NOW SHOWING Tyrone Power Alice Faye "Alexander's Ragtime ..Band” COMING -- Sonja Henle Tyrone Power "Second Fiddle's Mon., Tues., Wed. FROM THE ROMANTIC PLAY THAT CAPTURED A NATION! p\la�V t/,f� N)OUunott [••rrgga` E 1711 ' 1 pn aMgtA p1C1YR NEXT TH JRSDAV. FRIDAY, SATURDAY A NEW UNOVERSAL PICTUR9 Seaforth—goal, Stade: defence. T. Sills, Hobert; centre, A.,Hildebrand; wings, McCallum. G. Hildebrand: alt- ernates, A. McFaidin, R. 'vi I addin. I. Sills, Flannery Willis ...tab -goal). Perth Regitncnt •- "ua1. ham, defense. defense. MIR r Haloed., cen- tre, Schneider; At P r Reith: alternate .-•l1'ry . •n •sr• berg. Lyons, l.y al, '.alar:. E •.•••0 Iter,• 1 l+t•„•t Clinton Colts Stronger i nibs• -. .c cent•• , I 11 Ia St, Agatha ? .l 111 St: 11, r1a:111ity St. Agatha Goalie Stars .. Defeat Seafort - . . atm ..wr holt (.rr 1 1'1 .\.;'•,t' 0, -1 . _, !•a lit'',Iay n't '41:1'111%1 ''t•1st., . ;c i,or the „r;llratt; ,+ . St. \sat i 1 ill rhe I11 •.10 • ., 1.-•i- .•..-"1. Tit u1 .aI 11 3,1 4. .11 n ,lir n minutes nd - at I n • - for �t•tror� Seaiorth..•t l' ettnery i - ' u•ruat•-, A. Tt a hr nil, \l, t .c.: . tsnh-4oa11. Aathaie- reuse, tronner, S. Sterile.. t 1 t Pit. ,wings, '\\-eber, Berac t titer - nates, Strome, ,Hughes , i. A Steffler, Reinhardt, •Cressnta•t. Refer:e. •Chick Appel, Stratford. Wingham Juniors Blank Goderich Cmderich Lions -lost their third straight game 'when defeated hy \Y`inlghaem 2-0 at G. Goderich Tuesday night. This enabled Wutghain to take second 'place in the ,group standing. Junior Farmers Hockey In Junior Farmer competition on Saturday evening, Egmondville de- feated Winthrop by a score of 11-2, although Winthrop was good and fast, In the first game Hensel"( defeated Dublin by a narrow margin, 4-3. The game was fought stride for stride. The smooth and heady atickhandler John O'Connor, was the star of this tilt. The Duncan Cup hockey fon' Satur- day was postponed owing to soft ice. THE STUDIO Excellent Portraits at the Right Price to in and make an appointment .011101.1111110M10151111•Ma �r nip t •enures h • boys are going all right 'a -. 1 arbiter cordially replied. e 1' tits F ltumery that play- . h"nt dist yetis'?" Skipper teed e laugh the refer,•, \W. t right now he's 1 •,•r n Hoist of you.” Mil i f il.•d to reengniic'. 1-a i hen whom Ile played nosh•. 'Itld 1,50 year. h“.0', rumor of discord ays K. Hart Brown Saturday's Beacon. 1 1,1 that 111-• Beavers are (X - little trouble regarding titer •*•'+•- T'he grapevine informs som.. •t 111» llnme boys are ,att. " they oat-of•towncrs e. given privileges, etc., such 1'' .t.. tet•s aren't heln5 shown. We:: 1, eldniou, what is good 0' also good for the .. Yours truly is eel • enow that so many members h • eeaforth Amateur Athletic A talon. and Intermediate hockey imnagomont, read our hockey column .,\1I last winter this column boost - el 'hr (t wkey team and never re- creed, nor expected any thanks.... When the column turns up something the management doesn't agree with .. wowiel...we hear about it in a hurry, • ...Lindy Leppar'd, speed merchant from Mitchell, has been granted his release on his own request, it is und- erstood,, , .It was rumored that Archie Hubert was about to do like• wise...but this is now denied.... aerie Joliet, former Montreal hockey star, insists that if he had it to do over again he would never have sign- ed a professional contract...because he amateurs around Montreal receive almost the same salary... ,Cooney Weiland, Egmondville's big leaguer, is corning along fine at coaching in Boston,, .the Bruins are topping the circuit—Andy Lytle, sports writer of the Toronto Star, suggested that putting hockey player's names on the back of the sweaters, would be the better way of knowing the play- ers.,.not a bad idea..,but what about these fifteen letter names. Cyril Flannery appeared on the intermediate line-up this week for the first time this season—he will strengthen the Beaver's. The new low .prices, announced this week, for the J'turior Farmers pont- tar Saturday night !hockey double- headers ern i'ic alas Loc. A letter Inas ibeen received at this office entitled "Should Local Men Be Thrown Out of 'Work 'to Give .Pdbs to ltnpontcd Hockey Players," but no name was signets. The letter :will the pulhiished in a later issue, if the :writer will kin'ddy furnish 'us with his name.Letters can be printed cwt' h a gen name, ,but ,we must know who the writer Want and For Sate Ads, 3 weeks 50c