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The Seaforth News, 1941-03-27, Page 2PAGE TWO Late Daniel. Crawford— U:utiel i'rawfone died ol. _larch etlt 111 C'litituii t'omltlitlittw t osini e Where he hat been a patient In, 11Ch. heath was (tile to Litt t e 'O 1 i latUUlla It tiltitib t 'i ‘tit t II 1 1 jury received pi waatsh t'.. tc;, au his 4Sth year and wan teare Huilett toe nettle. a .a-, tet e,.el ('la ti an • w o •d d Ellen ua Craaturd. He aften.tee the r at. school of nit no-ne tettiee .. .., , lowed tite occurs ra, i ; marded tla'y lel viyes Also tri tet our sen Jean aree , ,. , _ , .. ,. areae bora a; 1.enie -, els Viet, SdsInjeenes-.. -,.. ett. and 4.. si eerie e:. Pres:. to:de beim Tee w tv :l'Coe ben.e. lie. Rev 11 H. C. t..-,Hee:c, Amee.,,. t...:e C:herch eemireaee ehe scenee at the home ami e: See geaveeiee.a .c pall bear: re were t\ i:need fence- tt. W. i,. :ani Arehereeeee.t, iieweee Willi i - Beet I -Leaking anal Heerx l.�>in_, a:: r.eightee:e tI the departed' mate Working On Exeter- Or.zge— Te the weather t,: pone the: .Fx new bridge Tee - of tee ire:lent was ,: _.... IL.__ lee h fine weathee the wo~ t rn fee tile able t, make eteeedid 1-r--. .: .a7.1r1 pouring et tele e•'.eee• cote ^ seed or, Monday-. te-ire tee speeeg break-rp liable at any ti... :d:-- .-..,race:.- a atiNi01.15g.e.tt . a.........:;1, lit he fare the :gee of were:- in the Business change - 311•: Thos. Pude l:., ,a•:e„ laver the interests of his patr:tel Mr \Welter. Curmingleam, in the Imeteese known as tett:ufnghanl n I' 1 The firm nap:- will r e.sire tee San, e and Mr. Uutinit gLa: will emitteue 1-) t•. to 5wnt She erne The Mem i " a branch a+ et ,- „r. --Ext*..: Times. Advocate. THE SEAFORTH NEWS Wins Plays A Joke— u, t,d.tr h in. -reliant has had lee truth of the old exiom "it's tea lir wind that blows ;lebway ood' The 11t,'1learie que :ten r a :.. t -•: t i i out to 011 t,'•I i ty - morning nit., to pay :t .ni itte s call 5,11 a diem in Asltneid tort n: hip. ter, hie le -:n'0 :o Guderich. via the Dine Water highway. Ili ear br. azme enuok in a soon drift. No mat 7,7 7c,- ho itaetupted to bund: tate delft the car weeldn't budge. Mr. • sala1l got out of his car and e.aee his way to the nearest aria- ,. es,' seeking help. The genial farm- : knowing the merchaut well. eel de thing until Mr. Btasiness- ...,.... lee.. a , good Square meal udder •+ h. Theu he went out 10 the t,t oe ted his beet ,team. and tee ,u, men made their way to the • Lo and behold. the car was standing in the middle of a bare streteh o1 road. During tite tine the men teed been eating their meal and Imeneseing the horses. the wind had chi_*ed and blown that stretch of road clean as a whistle. liberating the automobile. — Goder ick Signal - Star. Patrick Purcell, Stratford— Peteick Pureell. tor the past thirty Years :eeidenr of Stratford. died in :1-splta: ;where he had been confined four days previous to which he belt in ill health for the past ye r. Heart trouble was the cause of death. The late Mr. Purcell was lwtrn on lot e. concession P. McKillop Township. his parents bean,: the late Me d M:s. Jolln Purcell. After his ...n .ghe farmed for -8 few years' inLogan Township. after which he w -et to Stratford where he worked foe many years for the Stratford their Co. He was a member of the intt;:4culate Coneeptiou Church where the funeral war held last •,: i and iemen: was Made in Av edele Cemetery. His wit•• stir. elves with one son. Edward of De. rte • ax danghte Mr. Y. W. Fiyee o:.t: two a to a Mrs. :Mete.: n,„:.s Dublin. and lir.. Paul Leegewey Guelph. 1ph. and two broth • Jeer. .: - aealorth, and William, .-1: Detroit, Rev. W. T. Celeore:1 sang hig trte mass in the Immacul- THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941 ate t <nise•ption 4.hin-ele many relat- ives and friends being present mitt D,='snit. Seatorth. Guelph. Logan. meted[„p, r+tr$tte':'d anti district. 1 ailbear-'rs were Joseph Longeway. Logan; William and John l.otg,-way. F tlc d lt- t e and J. B. t t,rener. t Stratford. en: William Manley. Mee Kelm, Co -Operative Maks Donation— At the regular monthly meeting of. tin- Hibbert ('o -Operative Dairy As- sociation held at their office in States on Tuesday. March lith, the, dir Fetors of the company voted a donation of $29 to the Jim Hunter (Evening Telegram) British War Relief Fund. Williamson-Gray— The Latter Day Saints church at Rostock was the scene of a lovely wedding on Saturday afternoon when Erma Amanda, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Gray, Hibbert township, became the bride of Mr. James Thomas Williamson, son of 31r. James Williamson, Grey town- ship, and the late Mrs. Williamson, Elder Ralph 'Moore. Rostock, offic- iated. The bride looked charming in a floor length gown of forget-me-not blue taffeta and her shoulder length veil was eatight with a coronet of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of pink and white carnations and fern. Mrs. William Drown of Mitchell was her sister's matron of honor. wear- ing a full length dress of white triple sheer with a wreath of blue and white sweet peas in her hair. She carried a nosegay of carnations, sweet peas and baby's breath in pink and white shades. \Ir. Drown was tete best man and the ushers were -lit•. Howard and Mr. Alvin Schlots- hauer: cousins of the bride, Mrs. David Withrow, of Stratford, played the bridal chorus from Lohengrin and Miss Clara 5chlotzhauer, also of Stratford. aunt of the bride. sang, "The Meeting of the Waters.” A re- ception and wedding dinner were held at the home of the bride's par- ents. the diithtg room being prettily decorated in a pink and white color scheme with a large white bell sus- pended in the centre. Those assist- ing were Mrs. John Burchill, Miss "Every duty, well and honestly done, is a contribution to Victory.” THE PRIME MINISTER OR (::NADA. "EVERYWHERE 1 GO..." We know a man who travels across Canada several times a year. He meets and talks with literally hundreds of people of all classes. "The more people I meet," says he. "the clearer it becomes to me that folks in the main want to he kind and helpful. They're a pretty decent lot. "Butt for unfailing courtesy and help- fulness I would pick the men and women in the telephone service, I've yet to find one I wouldn't turn to with perfect con- fidence itt an emergency. They seem to put courtesy first every time. That 'voice - with -the -smile' phrase is a matter of actual practice—not just a phrase." Well, it's fine to hear anyone talk like that. It makes 'us try all the harder to deserve such praise, especially when tele -/0 g S H phone service is so �a vital to the nation • t at .war. Vera Eisler. Miss Mary lltu•rhitl. Misses Jean and Dorothy Miller. The bridegroom's gift 1.1 the matron of Minor was 0 -11ver salt and pepper shaker: to the best man. 0 brush and .. tomb I t. to the organist c t tad soh). is t. t, eat h I� silver sugar shell; to the tethers, bill folds. and a (alae plate to each of the assistants. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson spent tiled' 11011et'lito011 in Toronto, the bride wearing for traveling a navy sheer crepe times, seal coat and navy French [tat with black and white accessories. They will reside ort the bridegroom's farm in Grey township. Roof Collapsed On Cars— The extra snowfall along with what was already on the roof, proved too much for the addition at the rear of Beatty's livery- barn and it col- lapsed. Four cars were parked in the building at the time, and some of them were quite badly damaged by the falling beams. — Arthur Enter- prise-News. nter-priseNews. Refrigerator Leaks Fumes— - Monday evening, about 10 o'clock, a refrigerator iu the home of Mrs. (Dr,) R. W. Hoffman, on Victoria St., sprung a leak allowing the fumes to escape. Luckily it happened before she had retired, otherwise it night have been serious,--Winghem Ad- vauce.Times. Has Hand Injured— Mr, Edward Beaver, an employee of F. C. Kalbfleisch Planing Mills, had the misfortune to have one of the fingers on his left hand caught in one of the machines, causing a torn cord and a broken bone. It required about twenty stitches to close the wound. Mr. Beaver will be unable to work for some tante.--Zurich Herald. CROMARTY Mr. and 1Irs. Thos. L. Scott and Mr. and Mr's, Ernest Allen spent the week end in Toronto. Mrs. Alex McLaren is under the doctor's care, Mrs. Violet Quauce visited her daughter Mrs. Cohn McDougal last week. Mr. Will McLaren of Seatorth spent last week with his son Keith and family. 1Ir. and 1lrs. Harper and family of Fullerton are moving to the farm re- cently Purchased from the McLaren brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Deering and family of Exeter visited Mi's. Deering's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chapple over the week end. Mr. and airs, Gordon Scott spent Sunday in Brodltagen. Mr. and Mrs, John Wallace and family with friends in Downie. HILLSGREEN Mrs. Sntale and family of Hensall visited for a few days with Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Stephan. Mr. Ralph Turner is smiling these days: a little girl has come to stay at their home. Both mother and baby are well. On Wednesday evening of last week the Hillsgreen quilting circle met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Love and enjoyed a very pleasant evening pieeing a quilt on which they are selling tickets for the War Victims Fund. After the business Part was discussed a very dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. Cooper Forrest is wearing a broad smile, A. little girl has come 10 their home to stay. On Friday afternoon the Hills - green Quilting circle niet at the home of Mrs. Alfred Reichert and quilted the quilt they are donating to the War Victims' Fund. The hos- tess served a buffet lunch which was very much. enjoyed. The quilt is on display at the store of Gaseho & Son, Zurich, after which it will be on display in Hensall. Quite a number of motorists have been stranded owing to the recent big storm which struck this district early Sunday evening, it being im- possible to see the road. STAFFA The regular monthly meeting of the Staffa t\V,M,S. was held at the home of •Mrs. George iButson, .Mrs. Arthur ,Kemp ,presided.' Fourteen were present. 'Roll call was answered ,by naming a Foreign or Home 'Mis- sionary. Mrs. Aldworth was in change cif .the bueiness period, Plans were made to hold 'the annual Easter thankoffering service Sunday, April 20, instead of the usual [morning ser- vice. Plans were made to hold a ,pot luck tea IMareb '214th in the town hall, also 'to prepare contributions for a missionary (bale, The April :meeting will the held at Mrs. Cecil 'Bowman's horde, The devotional (period theme was 'Following 'Christ's (Way In The Home" (Miss Were Haerubley read the 'Scripture lesson, Moa, 'Aldworth Played softly the .Mediation hymn, Prayer. was offered by (Mrs. ,