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The Seaforth News, 1940-11-21, Page 4PAGE FOUR TITS SEAFORTH NEWS mitAs WALTON The W.M.S. tact \\.1t•,•;I' .} week with ,llrs. Shaw penciling. Tweh'e members were present. 'The national :inhale was the opening number and the theme was "The Pil- grim Way." This mouth': program is a beautiful service of continemora• Goa for the service of Miss Shipley of Hattan. China, who passed away in July, 1939: Those taking part on the programme were Mrs. R. Bennett, DIrs. Bruce, Mrs. Davidson, Miss Shaw .and Miss Sellers. A bale -of quilts and clothing is being packed. The annual bazaar and tea sport cored by the Ladies' Guild and W.A of St. George's Anglican Chueh war a decided success, Despite the in- clement weather a good crowd turn- ed out. A large percentage of the 82 aprons -on display were sold. besides many other things. including fancy work and quilts. The lucky ticket for the mat was won by Dorothy Bolton and Mrs. Russell Marks won the ticket for the doll. The receipts for the day amounted to over $130. ,llr. and Mrs. Harry Hack and Mrs. Hurley of Kitchener are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sellers, Mrs. Harold Sellers is at present. in Kitchener with her sister, Mrs. Lena McGavin, where she underwent an operation for tonsils Saturday. Miss Anna Ennis spent the week end in Toronto with her sisters, Mary and Edith. Donald Wilson and .Tames- Alden son. and wife and family. London spent the week end in Walton. Mrs. Thomas Marshall. who has been quite ill. is improving in health Mrs. Wit„ Faaryultatsou is waiting on her. Mr. and. Mrs. Bert Anderson spent Sunday at Clinton. Mrs. Win. Kelley visited her par- ents. tents. Mr. and Mrs. Kellough. at Dun- gannon, Mr. and Mrs.loat of Detroit spent few days with the latt et s aunt Miss Ellen Coleman. Mrs. Wm. Woods of Seaforth le spending a few days with friends around Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Anderson. who have spent the past few months with their daughter Mrs. Dougan. in Hull - Pt have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marks and sen Laurence and fir, -Hugh Camp- bell have returned from a successful hurting trip. VEIL GREEN MOUNTAIN NOW ON TRACK Five Bag Lots or over -$1.00 bag, off car. Spot Cash ROSS J. SPROAT Phone 8 ST. COLUMBAN A.C. Charles Malone of the R. C, A, F., Toronto, spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. Thomas Feeney went to Kit- chener last week to spend the winter with her daughter Mrs. Joseph Leiss. Mr. and Mrs; Emett Malone of Stratford spent Sunday with relatives here. The C. W. L. social on Wednesday evening was well patronized, Ladies' first prize was taken by Mrs, Wm. Curtin; gents' first, Michael Downey, and consolation by Veronica O'Con- nor. DUBLIN Death of Mr, Joseph McGrath,— 'rite death trred in Shit: 'mem- orial hospital, Seaforth, tf1,rt17, o:t .Friday of ano' e, and highly re<i'. e ted resident of Pu•,:^t its tlW person ' Joseph t:tirath in his •n;. t1 ye:tr. The de - sed tag heen 111 to the hospital ital for :Cheat t week. lie was , rut ;n \lr ttshun near Betut'xo;ad, i,e- 'atg .tSOil of the r to \irs an,1 11 ler \let-:rath ami lie had lived his entire life in \l. h ' .,t and Itthlin. Ile wa resident of Dublin tep; ompitteted t ,ati-Mit .:'fisc. I:1 1:115 ;ie was Il.t ted to Miss Mary \en Flaherty. of \lett': • 'who im,sse.i Away tot 1`,3o. He ire•nt e Patrick's e v 11 ;a ..1 the li,-.y\:,,tie Society. lit arrived by three ,lau- li:ers. 11 rs Phi tp Flanagan, ->n•,'n- Io; Mrs. .\ntliony He,, eraerf, o' troit. and Nils 1 t •ae \fetiratit, narein training. at S: M aryes H l,i- tal. Ki,, ht ae., : also one e t ler. Mrs. Rowans, Dublin. and four 'bothers. I'airroik. Peter. I) ii:n; Louis, of R•t',•1 • and Edward. of t dere o The funeral was held on I\Ionday• morning and was largely attended. Requiem High Maas \ta- sung be Ret'. 1)r. Fioulke., while Father John McGrath and Father StanteY Mc- Grath. of Toronto, cousins of the de- ceased, were its' the sanctuary, The pallbearers is ere Jose.ph Carpenter, Charles Kistuer, Thomas 'Brown, Alex, Darling, Gro. E. Holland and Harold Wilson. Among those frotn a distance whoattended• the funeral• were Father John McGrath and -Fath- er Stanley McClrath, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Flanagan, ail of -l'orottto: Mr, and Mr:. Anthony H o gertrcrf, De- troit, J1 r. and Mrs. Ed ward Mal reth, I1'lerton: Lawrence McCann, Mount 'Car:licit Miss I\tary \IcCirath, nurse in raining at St. Joseph's hospital, :Lonlon, Mics I -acute 1lcc,rath, IMks Franees Fortune and \fie, Marie Bell w:is. nurses in •:raining at Ste Mary: hosPitai, Kitchener: Miss (ive 1-.,Va11 tori \\ illi nn \\ 004%41. Galt: J1 r. and \irs, Bellow es, Stratford. In, ten:wilt took. place in St. Patrick's sent e•y. Dublin. The keno party on Friday night was very well attended. Mrs. Janus Shea is visiting iii Chicago with her daughter. Mrs. Clayton Hill. 1Ir. and 1lrs. Fergus Stapleton spent the week end in Toronto visit- ing friends. The ennunttuity mourns the pass, big of one nt its highly respected eft. izettc Joseph McGrath. Mrs, W. 'Blondie spent last week with 3A', and Mrs. John McGrath. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams just returned from a trip to Pittsburgh and Warren. Miss Alice Riley is spending a few days at her home here recuper- ating from a recent serious operation at Stratford hospital TUCKERSMITH It in l ljls 1ha Mom • .r ;nut son h ,meth of Llitiniliou ,p" nr Ili. w iend at the Immo of lit. and 311s. Moist, Patrick. :11r.. Emily Toss is visiting friends in Stratford. Mrs. ('has, Eyre and baby Iiounie have returned home from Scott Memorial Hospital. Mrs. J. Jackson is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Hickey of Grand Bend. Mr. Jtu'c Powell ltad his tonsils re- moved at Seaforth Clinic on Mon- day. We wish Jack speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Hay, Mr. and Mrs, Jan: Pepper of Brucefield spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Pepper of Niagara Fails, Pte. Jack Cameron has been home far a few clays attending the funeral of the late Mr. Jas, Cameron, Messrs, Robt. Aberhart, Isaac Hud- son. Wilber Keyes and Thos. Blake were in Goderich last week. having been called on the petit jury in the Fall assizes. Mrs, Will Lattdshprough spent a few days last week with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Second Mc'Brien, in Hallett, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Troyer and son Gordon, of Hensall, spent last Sunday at the hone of Mr. Russell Coleman. 33r, and Mrs, Lewis Tebbut spent One day recently with het' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan in Egritondvilie. Mr. and Mrs. L. Tebbut spent Tuesday in Goderich with his brother. The West End held a quilting bee at Turners Church one day last week and completed five quilts, intended for packing with a bale to send to the needy ones up north, as they are always pleased to have clothing of ell kinds sent them. DIED 1t it iia. \1'iiliam C. 11.-. At the Western Hospital. Toronto, on Mon- day. November 15th, William C. R. Wilson, Beloved husband of J. E. Beatrice Morrow, father of Jack, and brother of Mrs. George Swan. of Bruc'etield Ontario Mrs. F, A. Duffort. airs. F. 11. Tetnperton and Miss Gertrude Wilson, 1H6 Queen Street East. Funeral held Wednes- day. Service at the funeral hone of Austin J. Mack, 1986 Queen Street East, Toronto, at 3 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Toronto. BORN ANDREWS --in Scott Memorial Hos- pital. on Saturday. Nov. 16. 194". to Bh•. and Mrs, Edward Andrews. 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A a -d Seaforth NOW PLAYING Walt Disney's Festival of Hits— Hit No, 1 Snow White 'and the Seven Dwarfs and four other Great Hits MON. TUES. WED. 'My. Love Came Back' Olivia De Havillarul Jeffry Lynn NEXT THUR. FRI, SAT, "STAR DUST" All Star Casl. Coming — Pack up Your Troubles KIPPEN Curry! Hurry! to D. E. Kyle's '.tore, Kippen and get your Lucky Tickets given in payment of your ac- count which is now due, and 'for ev- ery cash ,purchase of one dollar, (Con- test closes Sat., Nees. 30th, at 10 pm, when 110 Free Prizes will be given away. Mrs. Earl Sproat and son Wm. Sproat spent the week end with rel- atives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Janes Mcelyniont were in Kitchener on Tuesday at. tending the funeral of Mrs. McC'.ly- mont's brother-in-law. the late Frank Bossenbet't•y. Mr, Robt. Jarrott spent the week end with his family in London. Mrs. Ella McLean and son Clar- ence McLean of London spent the week end with relatives in Toronto. Mr. John McMut'tric and 31r, and Mrs. Walter 2,Ioffatt motored to Gravenhurst on Saturday antl :petit it few days with Nt•. and Mrs. hurray Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dale and Mr. Clarence Taylor visited nit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor• of Bt•uc'efield. The wind storm last week did cam siderable damage to the roofs in this vicinity. Carpenters and shingles are at a pretiiitlttt Send ue the names of y.;.ur visitors, CONSTANCE Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Howes and son Dave of Hat'riston were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter on Sunday last, The Constance W. M. S. met in the school room of the church Thursday afternoon, November 14th, President Mrs. Lindsay in the chair. Opened by use of hymn, "Where He Leads Me I Will Follow." Prayer by Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs, Britton. A splendid talk was given by Mrs. Britton on the Pilgrim Way, A duet by Mrs. Britton and Miss Edith Britton, am conipaniecl by Mrs. Bromley, Coltec. Una was taken and lunch was served, CROMARTY Nt's. 1t. Fischer of Guelph is visit- ing with her mother, Mrs. W. But ler. The annual bazaar will be held in the church on Friday evening. Nov. 29th. A supper will be served before the stile of work. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will he observer! next Sunday, and a preparatory service will be hold on Friday evening at S o'clock. Rev. Wm, Weir of Hensall will be the speaker. Xisten in DIRECT ON YOUR 1941 WESTINGHOUSE Epic broadcasts from London are on the air day and night. Never before has radio carried such dramatic interest and inspiration as the word pic- tures of Britain at war. The C,B.C. rebroadcasts are a splendid service for those who can not tune London direct, but for complete par- ticipation in this mightiest of all world dramas, you require a radio designed for the needs of today — direct -werseas reception. SHORTWAVE ON PUSHBUTTONS Six pushbuttons provide automatic tuning of stations at home or overseas. WESTINGHOUSE World Wide Model 780Y "Bandspread" shortwave scales make overseas stations easier to tune than "locals." Other features include new station power booster, -wi d all -wave built-in $129 aerial, l2'speaker,etc. JOHN BACH v t yogORE hi a • Westiing house fIPPLES FRESH FROM CANADA'S WDRLO FAMOUS ORCHARDS These big, rosy apples aro ripe and delicious — good eating either fresh or cooked! Order a generous quantity from your fruit market TO -DAY. Marketing Surcice DOMINION DEt'ARTAMENT OF AORICDLronE, O'i>rAWA honourable Jana 0. Gardiner, Minister St RYE APPLES DAILY AND '.YOU SERVE • YOUR COUNTRY, ,TOOI,R LIG 7744,kitie GCOO AND GOOD FOR YOU