The Seaforth News, 1941-01-23, Page 5THURSDAY. JANUARY 23, 1941
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Miss N. ryce
PHONE 8
PHONE 77
HOCKEY
Continued From Mtge nttc
the satisfaction of all. .\ feud het -
ween Flannery and Goalie Dahmer
threatened to spread into a free-for-
all at the end of the first period and
caused some excitement. The second
.period was really fast and the improv-
ed 'Beavers more than held their own
in the try to got iut'o the winning ,cot-
tun0.
There has been a re-.httlTle in the
iR'eavero cabinet. Squeaky Oliver has
resigned as the boys did not take too
kindly to- a.ipep talk. "Jinx" Willis is
back again and T. 1\CkFw-en is coach-
ing.
Seaforth — (ital, Stade; defence,
F1ulhert, cFaddint centre, 1'•icke•tt;
wings, Hildebrand, Sills; alternates.
R. McEwen, T I\lchtten. Angus Mac-
Lean, Flannery, Nicholson.
\\-aterlo, Goal, Daimler; dcfemrc,
Kappesm'r, •Conrad; centre, d.1nbcr.
wings, {raw, Pfaff: alternates, Kick-
er. Dargle, Lang, CCiair.
Referee—Chick Apeel, Su'atford.
Group Standing:
v. 1 - i a Pts
I'aeistork .... 2 1 16 14 4
\Waterloo 3 1 26 13 6
'tae, rth 0 - 3 6 21 0
VARNA
Stanley Distriet L. 0. L. met in
Varna Orange Hall on Tuesday last
and the following officer's were
elected: \V. M., Anson Coleman; D.
D1„ John Parker; Chap., C, ('. Pil-
grhu; Rec. Sec., Percy Jobnstol;
Fin. Sec., Jim Petty; Tress;, Ben
Rathwell; Marshall, George Clarice;
1st Lett,, tiered Me(aynlnn: 2nd
I,ect., Nelson Reid. The officers were
afterwards installed by County Mas-
ter Lewis Clarke..
The Royal Scarlet Chapter of Stan-
ley stet on Tuesday. Jan. 14, and
elected the following officers: %V. C..
Fred Nlcelymout; D. O., J, S. Petty;
Chap., A, E. Erwin, Rec. Sec.. C. C'
Pilgrim; Treas. Elmer Webe 1 er; 1st
Lett., Percy Johnston; 2nd Levi.,
Ben I611thw'el1; 1st Conti„ John
Pease; Sud ('olid., Lewis Clarke;.
marshnll, T. Stinson; herald. Anson
Coleman. 8001 IDA. Geo. Clarke,
DON'T FORGET
The Seafnrth Collegiate "Al Ilume"
to he held in the school auditln•inut.
b'ririny. Jun. 31s1. H.A.F. Orchestra
from Pori Albert. Admission 711e.
McCormick Deering
FARM EQUIPMENT
Now is the time to see us and discuss your needs for the
corning season. See us about the new income purchase
plan
Electric Supplies. Paints
JOHN
MAIN ST.
�cr
,SEAFORTH
Dealer for I.H.C. Machines & Repair Parts
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIVE
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. P. L. Brady attended the
funeral
of •a
hert udmother late
g the
Mrs. Thomas Pumphrey, in Hamilton.
on Saturday. She is spending this
week with her parents in Toronto,
Mr. Janes Eckert from Strathroy
and Mr, Aldie Eckert, R.C.A.F., front
Sky Harbor, Godetich, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Eckert.
Mrs. J. J. Hugill spent a few days
In Stratford with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Broadfoot
and Neil of Hamilton visited on Tues-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyndall,
Tuckerstnith, and on Wednesday with
the' formers mother, Mrs. A. G.
Broadfoot, In Egmondville.
Mrs, Hastings from Toronto is
visiting Mrs. Jessie Brown.
Mr, J. J, Sclater Is ill at pre-
yent.
Mrs, H. R. Scott will attend the
runerat of Miss Helen Pearce In Tor-
ncto on Friday.
MISS HELEN PEARCE DIES
AT FORT WILLIAM
Word of the Beath of Miss Helen
I'btul'e of Toronto, WKS received by
lirs. If. R. Seott on Tuesday. Miss
't tree was frequently a visitor in
eltortl.t where she lived as a young
101. When the Dominion Btunlc first
Pen ed its Seaforth branch. her
ether, the late W. le. Pearce was
Ippolnted tutntager. Miss Pearce went
o visit during the Christmas hall,
aye with her brother and his fancily
tt. Fort William.
,Front wort! received Here it is be•
sieved she had not been ill previous,
ly and ]ler passing, which had occh11••
red suddenly, was not immediately
discovered by the family, Her
brother, Ralph Pearce, is all engineer
with the Air Force at Regina, and
spent Christmas at his home in Fort
William.
Her two other brothers, Rex and
Gordon. were killed overseas in the
last war. Miss Pearce was en only
daughter. The remains will arrive in
Toronto on Friday for burial.
EGMONDVILLE W.M.S.
Our January sheeting was held in
the vestry with 10 members present.
Meeting opened by sing111g anti
prayer. Minutes of November and
December meeting rend and approv-
ed, Mrs. Richardson was reappointed
lunch convener. Mrs, Keyes. assist-
ant temperance convener. Alt's. DTe.
Millan brought up about a donated
quilt to be quilted for Red Cross.
Mrs. Keyes fend a letter of appreel-
((lion from Miss Cameron. Mrs.
Gardiner
spoke of our 'W.DT.S. reach -
Mg our allocation and asked for sug-
gestions for 1941. This w111 laid
over. Mrs. Brown read a letter of
appreeietion regarding contents of
bale scut, Mrs. McMillen gave
treas.
mer's report and staling she had sent
$252.45 'tawny and had 1,,:t coppers in
copper fund. Dirs. 310Cluarrie report-
ed 44 visits, li to shpt ins and s 1(1
sick. ATVs. Brawn and Mrs. McGon-
igle were re -appointed 011 visiting
committee. Ms's. Haney took study
hook on Japan missionary, Dr. Nor-
man, (born In Ontario), assisted by
Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Clemenee. Mrs.
Keyes, Mrs. Allan. The worship ser-
vice was taken from monthly miss-
ionary by Mrs, Goodwin. The offering
W11$ received and meeting closed by
singing a hymn and prayer by
president.
EGMONDVILLE NEIL SHAW
Held at Watson's, the Neil Shaw.
Egmondville• opened by the singing
of hymn 41111, "Fight the Good Fight."
after which the minutes were react
and approved. Five fees for 1941
were received. The business period
opened with the discussion of en-
velopes for 1941. Mona Metfrt•got nue
tinned that the envelopes be iooked
Lifter by the secretary-. Janet Mc-
Gregor se0oticled the matron. Trees-
tlrel s report was given by last yeict•'1
treasurer M h, me Watson. The next
meeting was discussed and is to be
held the ih•st Wednesday in 1'ebru•
ary at the manse. The devotional par -
rod opened by the singing of Hymn
297, "Jesus thou Joy of Loving
Hearts," after which Maynle Watson
read the scripture reading. followed
by hymn 155, "Breathe on Me Breath
of God." Marion Wallace took up the
offering. Isabel Forest rend a story on
the Men of Africa. The meeting clos-
ed by singing hymn 311, "0 love that
will not let me go," after which 311x.
Gardiner led in prayer.
GIRL GUIDES
The regular meeting of the Girl
Guides was held on Thursday, Jan.
16. The meeting opened with 0
Canada followed by a moment's sil-
ence in honour of the late Lord
Baden Powell. After this the Gulden
formed into the horseshoe position
and the Guide prayer was repeated.
A new recruit Donna Baynes was
enrolled into the sisterhood of
Guides. Letters of thanks were re-
ceived for the Christmas boxes.
Chalk football and the Strange Guide
were played. The whiners were the
Honesty and Nightingale Patrols.
The nneetiug closed with a moment's
silence in honour of the late Lord
Baden Powell, followed by. God Save
the King.
HOLD SUCCESSFUL BARN
MEETING AT OORRIE
A largely attended barn meeting
sponsored by the Benner Counties
Ayrshire Club was head on the farm
of John W. and Wesley Strong near
Gerrie in Howick Township, last
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 16.
Alter the chairman,J. C. Shearer,
Agricultural Representative, outlined
the purpose of the meeting, he call-
ed on John W. Strong, who assured
the visitors of a very warns. welcome
In visiting the farm and herd. Mr.
L. E. Cardiff, M.P., Brussels, a new
matt In the Ayrshire breed, spoke
briefly and introduced tate guest
speaker, Mr. R. H. Graham, Ontario
Livestock Branch, Toronto, who took
as his subject, "Livestock Production
and Marketing." He stressed particu-
larly disease prevention and the
place of the Ayrshire breed 1n Ont-
ario. Other speakers were Mr. J. 5.
Knapp, Galt, sales agent for the
Club. and Mr. W. F. Biernes, Lis-
towel, oriel of the directors.
Following the epeaking program.
two classes of high-class Ayrshh•es
from the Strong herd 10011' a ted for
j(11.01115 inetructiou. Official judges
were Ilr. Wilfred Scllneller, Baden;
21r. Jacob Schmidt. \Vaterhoo, and
Mr. Oscar. Seheirholtz. of Hresluo.
MAE LANE AUXILIARY
HOLDS BIRTHDAY PARTY
The Mae Lune Auxiliary of the
Northside United Church held Its
tenth birthday putty on Monday
evening, The losing Circles of the
society entertained the winning
Circles at a 6.30 supper, to whicd,
also was invited the C. G.I. T. group.
The girls entertained the meeting
with two enjoyable numbers before
the regular meeting began. The first
vice president, Mrs. F, J. Bechely,.
took the first part of the meeting.
The hymn. "Olt Jesus 1 Have Prom-
ised," was stung. Mrs. Christie led In
31'ayeh'. Mrs. be J. 0ecliely conducted
the business of the evening. Reports
were given by the treasurer. t'brist-
len stewardship sect, and temperancer
sect. The meeting was then taken by
the captain o1' (.'trole 1. hiss Luella
Keine. The hymn. "A Better Day is
('owing." was sung. and prayer by
Mrs. borne Dale. The lesson was
read by Mr's. A. W,•steott. TTLe topic
of the evening, a biography o1' Ur.
Normals, 10110sc work was (1,11(1• 111.
Jttptut, was presented by Miss L.
Kafue, Hiss S. Wood and Mrs. H.
Snell. Rev. 11. V. Workman installed
the officers for the new year. The
me etiog cloned with the hymn. "\Who
.Dever Will," and the i\li'rpah bone
dieting.
NORTHSiDE Y. P. S. MEETS
The regular meeting of the Notlr
side United Church Young People's
w•as Held on P0106;ly' 1V 'lliug. ,Lune
ary 21st, with 11r. San Seim pre—b11.
Mg. After the singing 1,1 the upeuticg
hymn The Morning Light le 11roa6•
lug. the Lord's prayer was repeated
In unison. bliss Max11(0 Lawrence.
secretary, read the wiuutes of last
meeting, 10111(11 were 1140111 EH! 1(0
correct by Miss Jean Smiles The
business was then discussed and
bliss Jean Swale, misstouul'y l'on-
vener, took charge of the meeting.
The hymn, '"All Hall the Power of
Jesus Name." 10118 sung. The psulnr
27 was repeated 10 unison anti Miss
Edith Hoag lead its prayer, headings
given by Miss Ethel Storey, Alass
Luella Kafue and Miss Irene Work-
man were enjoyed by all. after which
God Save the liiug was sung. An int
(resting nhtssionary talk was givt'ti
by Miss Trout. 1111(1 "0 101811 to
heartt1y thlulk Hove Trolft (01' 111'
w'illiuguwss in delivering a this int
pressive tolls. The hymn, "Fr,mt
tireenl:aul'0 Icy Mountains," w,ts
sung and the meeting dos) ti .,111;1
the Aiizlrih bene linin(.
BORN
\V11.8(1N--t 1 Soot, \1nt'rl'i,l tiuspi
tat. on Tuesday, Jun. 21. 11011. to
Ale. hind Airs. Elwin Wiisen. Ale
!iillmp. a son.
TAYLOR -At the Clinton hospital.
OH Friday, Jun. 11', 1p#1. to .lir. and
Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Hnilett, a
son 1 Laurence Harvey t.
DIED
TRACEY—In Detroit . on Sunday.
Jan. 19th, William John Tracey, age
69 years.
The funeral will take place from
the Funeral Parlors of H. C. Box,
Main st., thence to St. James Church,
on Thursday, Jan, 23rd, at 9 30 a.m.
intet'tuent in St. Janes Cemetery.
Sweater Swing
AT KIPPEN
FRIDAY, JAN. 24
TO CLAYTON STEEPER
Balloon and Serpentine Dancing
Both BOYS and GIRLS are requested
to come in SWEATERS, so:—
"PM on your old Grey Sweater. 11 2011
haven't any better; Stew -boots will
do, they say. Then dash away to
Kippen, and your steps will surely
quicken, as the Hop gets uitdel' way."
GENERAL ADMISSION 35c
0, Watson, Manager
ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES
JAN. 31 - FEB. 1 from SEAFORTH.
To r Stauou Oshawa and East to Caru'vatt inclusive, Uxbridge,
Lindsay, Pec thorn. Campbeliford, Newmarket. Collingwood. Meaford,
Midland. North gay. Parry Sound, Sudbury, C'apreol and west to
Beardmore,
P. M, Trains Friday, Jan, 31. AH Trains Saturday, Feb„ 1
To TORONTO
Also to Brantford. Chatham, Goderieh, Guelph, Hamilton, London,
Niagara Falls. Owen Sound, St. Catharines, St. Marys, Sarnia, Strat.
ford, Strathroy, Woodstock.
See handbills far complete list of destinations
For Fares. Return Limits. Train information, Tickets, etc•, consult
nearest Agent.
CANADIAN NATIONAL.
BRUCEFIELD
Brncetield Horticultural Society
will hold its annual meeting ou the
afternoon of Tuesday. Jan. 28, in the
church. Will all the members please
attend.
On Thursday. Jan. 16th, twelve
gtris met and decided to form a
Junior Red ('toss. Oftit ers elected
were President Anna Aikonlieud;
vic•.• pees.. :Marie Elliott; secretary.
Elsie Elliott; treasurer. Fredlt Hiil.
Mrs. Dalrymple invited the Juniors
tomeet at her !tome on \\ t.duesday,
Jan. 22, at S.Ju 111n. Each is asked
to bring a new member and all girls
in the eomluuuity are invited to join.
The IT 11 farm wouteu held their
deet meeting of the pear at the Thome
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stt ulcliouse on
Wednesday. Jun. 15th. The president
presided and opened the meeting by
singing "How Pleasant 'tis to sleet
again," followed by prayer. :Minutes
of previous meeting were read and
adopted. After the roll call. business-
was
usines-was conducted. it was decided we
invite the Walton club to visit our
club,. Two dollars was donated to
tate Troll: school fund. Qu'stonalre
was iu charge of Mrs. J. Cairns. We
WPM( then joined by the 2leu's ('lnh,
1011011 we had the addresses that were
given at the Provincial coaveutian
read. The co-operative president. 1A'.
It. J. Scott's address 00110 1'01111 by
Dir. it. P. Watson; the 17.F. O. pre.
slrlent Air. Dart Staul'1'er's address. by
AA'. 11. Waldron; the secretary 3ir.
JI. H. Iiaamuu's by IA's. 11'. Donghts:
Mrs. J. Snider read 111' 1'. F. W. 0
president Ales 0. Andersen's alb
dress: and 31rs. ,l. Cairns, the 'erect.
:try Mrs. lametu'l Darutan's. :Mrs. .\
Illtc'imuatt gave an ,rxc,•ltent report
of the rest of. the/011/10111 inti. "nett (t1
the Soil." was I t and Miss Iev,t
11180ltemse then tttnl'011 Hs Wit 11 1,
humorottu+uduta, Airs C. Haugh
read literature le the Brucke -1adb.
1nrnnt. 1D'. K.11 .11,,•lcsott gave 1) .tali,
011 the t'mn'ellt Talt R1111 1n1 our organ.
(nation '170• at.. mutt t !nest by site;
log "(sod Save the Kin:;." Dwelt was
served by hostess tool fiends,
We at',.• glad to !slued Uontglas \i'
Beath who had an ;toad to pneu-
monia is i'eooi•eaing. We hope to s,"'
Douglas nut soon.
The annual (muJe„g:tienal tneeting
will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 211(11
at S o'clo('k.
Owing to the storm on Sunday the
(treeing service was c'anretlled.
Aliso Doris Dutot of London spent
the week rend at her house here.
KIPPEN
Mr. stud Airs. Janes Wright 10e1'0
In Spt'luglield on Wednesday attend-
ing the funeral of Mrs. Wright's bro-
ther Mr. George Stewart.
Mrs. Minnie Little spent a few
dues in London with her daughters
Airs. A. 611101ng and Mrs. hat] Jones.
Miss Viola Gordon at Slaxw'lt,
Ont., has (('011 engag0d n0 teacltec
of 5.S. No. 14 Stanley-.
Alr. Itel,t. Jarrott and Air. 'rites.
110,1 0,0'0 00011 0011 101,4 10 thele
„•1s ,0 1 h.' past week suffering toem
( i,-, ,1'tai tin.
Ifr 111f:111 f 11' n1 i
d•nt , u 1-tl -t. ty + 1111,i11.- 1*h1
;Hiss 3,i111 nl tu' w,^ t
,1111 with her sister Grace in Stayers.
Mr. and Airs. Keith Colborn,' and
son Donald. Goderich, aor visiting
with Airs. Colhorto s parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Dnyota(1
Quite a number from this district
attended an organization meeting of
fannies 111 Seat'orth last Saturday
night,
ML'. \4m. Workman Is ('mithl0(1 to
I
is lied suffering from an attack of
pleurisy.
Mr. R. D. Elgie spent the week end
with friends in Toronto and also took
in the hockey snatch.
Mr, R. J. Cooper spent the week
end with friends in London.
Rev, and Mrs. Chandler entertained
a (urge nuihber of the congregation
to tea and a social evening recently
which was very much enjoyed by all
pl'eeeltl'.
Mr. Ronald Caldwell returned home
Crete Toronto where the spent the
past few weeks with friends.
The. Young People held their an-
nual tneetiug on Monday evening and
elected their officers for the conning
year. - The January meeting Of the Kippen
East '\ V.I. held at the home. of Mr.
and MTS. \W01. Matin on Wednesday
S- '-I- -L !.
St. Columban
Under Auspices of C. W. L.
FRIDAY, JAN. 31
Moonlight Serenaders
Lunch
Admission 35c
afternoon oont despite 11115 bad roach and
stormy day., was a splendid meeting
mid most of the members and several
visitor's were present. The meeting,
presided over by the president. was
opened by singing the Institute Ode,
followers by the Lord's prayer. The
minutes of the previous meeting and
several reports of activities were
given and the roll call was answered
by a (raffle law often broken, also by
the number of cook books sold. A
humorous reading by Miss Laura
'rremeer described all our taxation
troubles and Miss J. Jolly chose for
her solo, "Tire Old Rugged Cross,"
which was much appreciated. A vote
of thanks was tendered to our host-
ess and the committee served a very
delicious lunch. The present war pro.
jest is a knitting contest with Mrs.
George Glenn and Mrs. H, Caldwell
as Captains. Any person who would
like to take part in this contest
should call either of these ladies and
get a supply of yarn.
The annual meeting of St. Ae.
dr«w's ('11111011, Kernel', will he held
on Tuesday. January 2Sth, at 2 pee.
Tile Officers' Congress of Youthg
People of the United Church, South
Huron. will be held at St. Andrew':.+
church. Kernel'. on January 27th,
beginning with a pot luck supper a,
021'' p.ni.. fotiow•ed by a sing -snag
ruder the leadership of tine Rev. C.
E. Beuc•ann of Grand Bend.
Pnufng People of Bruce.tield will 1'•r
in chereer of the service of worshi;,.
Shantz-Ropp—
A pretty wedding was soletunl
in the Dleunonit0 t'hurtlt. Zurich ,
Wednesday. January 15th. w'i.;
Miss Vera 1I. Ropy. eldest tau.:::;'
of Air. and Mrs. Sant Ropp. of a .
Kippon, became the bride of 1'A::'
W., youngest son of Norman and ' ..-
late Sirs. Shantz of Preston. onto::• .
The bride looked charming iu
street length gown of Iy'lansen 10s-
001•11 faille crepe and matching -s
cessorles. 'rhe bridesmaid was t:.1'
bride's sister Miss Ina Al. Rop'.,
dressed lu a street length gown
aqua green crepe back satin.
groomsman was OrvaL \V. Shan';,
brother of the groom. Rev. Step,he-:
Peachey officiated. Following ::c
ceremony a reception was hel,
the florae of the bride's pare •..
After a short lloneylnoon Mr. ...,.
Mrs. Shantz will take up resides .-
near Hensall. The bride and 5:%),1,,
have the best wishes of a hos,
friends for their future happiness.
The many friends of \1r. A:
I10.401" will 110 pleased to learn 1.
able to 1,e tip again after Isis re:
ilia=.ss,
Mr. told Airs. Jelin Cothran
t
day et canton 1 ec•ent.1:
1h, many- tnl,ucls r Mr. ;; , '-
Jarrett
.lI, l,, t 1111 1 sorry he 1 tl•,: ..
to his hen with au attar.t vt
fluenza.
TUCKERSMITH
\l t•. 1ttttlec I1 t. Mrs. 311 ,:m.1
her daughter Pc tl and \Ir. Rousse
and 31I \Vallace and her dauglnor.
Ruth motored out r+'\\ -e icy Roe's .,,r
Halle S• it n atur t da n .
On sundae Stanley Dutot took \ars
Holme and 'Mrs. Todd mid her son
and daughter to \l1'.. ;Cal -will::: near
R1rueeheld to stay for a few days,
Mrs. •Calw'ill, 'Hohnes and Mr.
Dutot are sisters and brother.
TWO DANCES
EUCHRE - DANCE •
iN WINTHROP HALL
FRIDAY, JAN. 24
Euchre at 9 Mann's •Orchestra
Lunch Served, Admission 30c
.DANCE
Arthur's Five Piece Orchestra
WED.. JAN. 29TH
Lunch Served. Admission 35c