The Seaforth News, 1941-03-27, Page 4PAGE FOUR
THE SEAFOR.TII NEWS
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WALTON
\\1n. 1•'arquharsou :nisi Gordon 1[ul-
lancl of Petawawa Camp, spent the
week encu at their homes of Welton.
Misses Ennis and Driscoll spent a
few days in Toronto last week.
Miss Edith Ennis of Tomtits is
spending a few weeks with her par:
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ennis.
Mr. Bob Smalldou and Mr. Tom
Kirkby spent the week end at Palm-
erstou,
Mrs. Chas. Case, East boundary, is
still confined to bed with paralysis,
we are sorry to state.
Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Ronald and
Shirley, were visiting at St.
Thomas.
Mr. Gordon Holland of Petawawa
visited his brother Robert Holland,
and other friends.
Mies Betty Smalidon and nephew
Jackie Carter of Welland spent. last
week with friends monad Walton.
Mrs. David Watson is visiting her
daughter in Hallett.
Miss Edith Ennis of Toronto is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ennis.
Clarence Bennett of Rockliffe spent
the week end at his home.
VARNA
The death occurred in Stratford
Hospital on Tuesday morning of
John Marshall of Fullerton township
in his 'J6th year. He fuss a son of the
late Mr. and Mrs, James Marshall ami
was .horn in Blanchard township. 111
19O6 ht was married in Varna to
Miss Emma Ediglloticr of Blake. The
cottpie moved to Fullerton and took
up 'farming. IMr. ,Marshall was also a
cement mason, He attended Fullerton
•United Church. Surviving are hiv
widow, one son. Glen, at home; three
brothers,'Walter, London; 'William.
,Bdanshard, and Thomas of Fullarton
The funeral will he held to IMitchell
'Woodland eemetery :m Thursday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Peters visited
friends in Chatham last week.
The Y. P. S. of the United Church
will bold its regular meeting on
Friday evening of this week.
The W.M.S. will meet at the
home of Mrs. Stewart Beattie on
•Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gillart of St. Thomas
called on the latter's sister, Mrs.
etessop Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Laytham and funnily
of London, in company with ?diss
Beatty, spent Sunday with the tat-
ter's mother. Mrs. Beatty and Miss
Edith. -
The many friends of Mrs. Grassic
will he pleased to know she is Im-
proving from her recent illness.
Mrs. Wildfong of Hay spent a few
days with tier mother Mrs, Grassic.
Mr. F, Weekes spent Saturday in
Hensel].
Mrs. Jas. Stephenson, Goshen line,
visited her sister Miss Edith Mos -
sop on Wednesday.
Major E. H. A. Watson, field secre-
tate.- of the Red :'toss, will addr,.-ws
the 10ea1 branch in the hall Thm:
day uftertlntm.
A. program sponsored by Bayfield
talent will be put on in the hall mu
Thursday night in the interests of
1110 Red f'l'oss.
HULLETT
On Friday evening, March 14. Sir.
and 111is. Norman Ball and Minh)*
held the progressive euchre for
Summerhill north. Having a good
crowd an enjoyable evening was
spent in card playing, the lucky per -
Sons being: Lady, Miss Williams,
men's; Mr. Nevil Forbes. The uu•
lucky lady, Mrs, Harry 'Watkins,
gentlemen's. Mrs. Case (playing as
a ratan). A dainty lunch was served
by the Ball family. assisted by Nurse
Miss Smith and Mrs, Reg Ball. Out•
side guests were, Mr. and Mrs: Tor -
ranee and daughter. and Miss Will-
iams of Porter's Hill, Mrs. E. Holmes
and Mrs. Reg Ball, Clinton, also a
number at Mrs. Lovett's and Mrs.
Gibbing's group being present. $5,70
was made.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Farquhar ent-
ertained Summerhill east to a very
successful progressive card party on
Saturday evening, March 15. Although
the night was very stormy a good
crowd was present. The winners in
progressive were; Ladies' first, Miss
Isabel Forbes. Men's first, Mr. Wes
Hoggart, Ladies' lone hands, Miss
Isabel Forbes, Men's lone hands,
Mr, \Vm. Shepherd. Ladies' boobie,
Mrs. Chas. Brown, Men's boobie, Mr.
Adrian White. Outside friends, Priv-
ate John Jones of the R. A. F., Port
Albert, Mr, Win. Shepherd, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Brown, and Miss Dorothy
McIntyre, of Clinton, Mrs. Isaac Rap-
son, Harlock, and Mrs. Farquhar,
Mrs. Clegg and Jack of the London
Road, and neighbors. A vers enjoy-
able lunch was served by the host
and hostess, assisted by Lois, Mrs.
N. East and Mrs. Clegg. The evening
realized $8.10. Mrs. Norman East.
being unable on /10000111 of poor
health, is unable to have a card party
but very kindly donated $3.00.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas Law-
rence Jr. of Hallett, wish to an-
nauu0e the birth of a baby daughter
Irene Lydia. on Sunday. March 23rd.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George
Lewren•e were. Mrs. Albert Haggitt
and son George, of Blyth; Mrs. Keith
llesselwaod and Miss Lizzie Fair -
service and Miss Isobel Riley, 1111(1
Mr. and Mrs. Ecl ,Johnston and San'
ghter Patsy, of Exeter; and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Hugill and son Elmer. of
Hullett, and Mrs. John Heseelwootl
Sr. of Hullett.
WINTHROP
The W. A. and W.M. S. will hold
their Easter Thankofft'ring meeting
at the home of Mrs. Russell Bolton
on Wednesday afternoon, April 2«
The roll call will be on Sacrifice,
Special speaker, Mrs. Craw.
Barred Rock Cockerels
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Several hundred 2 to 4 week old Cockerels for sale at
sacrifice prices
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SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM
Phone )5613 r 3.
Seaforth
SEAFORTH
SPRING SN
Tuesday, April 1st
AT 1.30 P.M. A GRAND PARADE OF
ALL ANIMALS ENTERED FOR
COMPETITION
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SEAFORTH
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Headed by the Seaforth Highlanders Band
JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 2 O'CLOCK
REMEMBER THE
DANCE AT NIGHT IN
CARDNO'S HALL
MODERN AND OLD TIME MUSIC
Admission -35c
Prize Lists May Be Obtained from the Secretary
Humphrey Snell,
President
Mrs. J. A. Kerr,
Sec.-Treas.
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BRUCEFIELD
\1'rrh .17
Iw, turf t h
sweaters
l !1 .. i helmets, t.. > pl seamen's s s
4 ;mil., 1,u0 -Way mitts. knitting 48
so.I,.. 1 pr. seaman's socks, 1. sca
-' pr. two way mitts. Refugees -•--
large guilts, 2 crib quilts, 14 lad
dresses, ,118 children',; dresses, 3 ?hi
2 boys' sweater, 1 man's sweater
girls' tams, 4 boys' .shirts, 2 .bo
suits 3 children's waists, 4 childre
nightgowns, 5 ladies aprons, I6 lad
nightgowns, 2 doz khaki handildfs
suit pyjama;, 5 pr ladies' biome
5 children's vests, 1 ladies' vest,
woollen shawl, 2 ibathy's wool 'bona
1
baby jacket, 12 flannel'lette ba
jackets, 1 pr. woolen bootees, 3 w
cloths. 115 cakes :Joliet soap, p
ladies' shoes, 2 pr, children's w
slippers, 1 child's toque and mitts,
pr ladies' hose, 3r
P men's soma, d
men's mitts, 1 pr boys' mitts,
wool scarf., 1- silk scarf, 114 prs. c
dren's hose, '110 towels, 2 prs.
cases, 2 crib sheets, 5 .children's ,sli
2 ladies' slips.
'Pte. Abe ,?-apfe of Toronto sp
the week end at his hone here, -
iMr. 'Carlyle Cornish. spent 1
week .in Blyth.
Miss Doris D'uto't -of London vis
cd at her home here on Stuiday.
Mr...Harr' Dunlop of London sp
the week end -with 'Mr. and 'Mrs.
Scott.
.Hiss Grace Dalrymple of Clint
spent the week end at herahome h'e
Misses Eaten Scott and Irene Sn
er of London spent the week end
their .homes here,
Mise AnnaCornish visited at h
home here on Friday. -
Sunday s•isitors with .Mr. anal 1111
Jahn Grainger were Miss Evel
Grainger and Miss Dalton Of Goder-
ich, Miss Jessie drrain;ger, iOdinton.
t\ir, and Mrs. 'James !Bow-ev, 'Exeter.
Word was received last week that
our boys overseas had received their
boxes that the Patriotic Society sent.
The boy: hare received bath of tlue
boxes sent to each. it is a great
comfort to !know they are receiving
then: and it anyrbody would like to
help,. donations large or small are ac-
ceptatn,le.
lir. and *Mrs. F. Cole and IMI-. and
31rs. J. Cole of Exeter spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Cornish.
Rev. William David - Bell, died
Tuesday morning at his Imine, in
Stratford, the result of a stroke
suffered Sunday evening. Mr. Bell
was 'born in Huron - Comity, near
Brucefield, 77 years ago. He was
raised in the Preslin terien faith, and
.graduated in 1897 from Knox College,
l•ollowing his graduation he sero
for a time in Commie 'and Find
going to Awouton Presbyterian char
in 19.15.
in 1025, at the time of churalt 011-
ion, Mr. Bell Ibecaune a member of
the I'nitetl (Church, and served at the
newly erected Carthage United church
near (Milverton. 'Mr. Bell was mar-
ried twice, his first ,wife dying while
he was in A 'onton. His second wife,
the former Susan Moore, and one
daughter, Mrs. May Cameron, New
York survive Mr. Bell was a resid-
ent of Stratford for about 110 years-
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DUBLIN
Mr. Bert Krauslofpf of camp 11
den is sp,ndht the
friends.
Miss Rose O'Connor spent 1
week end at her home,
Mr. Jack Klein of Toronto died 1
week and was buried at Seaforth.
Miss Margaret Murphy of Lond
is spending the week end at ham
Mr. Thomas Melady has return
after spending the winter lit Ti
mins.
Mrs. Thomas Butters visited w
Mrs. Joseph Rowland over t
week end.
Miss Mary MCGrath, nurse•
training in St. Joseph's Hosplt
spent the week end at her honkie.
Miss Anna. Meagher, nurse
training in St. Mary's Hospital, I
chener, has returned to resume
dutiesC
after
two weeks' raced
with her parents.
We are all very pleased to h
that Hugh McGrath, who underw
a very serious head operation in
roues General Hospital, is hot
again and doing well. His ma
friends wish him a very speedy
covets.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Caldwell of
eter spent Sunday with Mr. a
Mrs. Roland Kleinfeldt.
ST. COLUMBAN
The many friends of Mrs. Jo
Dalton are very pleased to know s
is progressing very favorably,
Miss Irene McQuaid and Mi
Mats Gawley of Goderich spent tl
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jo
McQuaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Klein of petro
were here on Sunday to attend t
funeral of their father' Michael Isle
who died in Toronto on Friday, a
his remains were brought to Seafor
to the Holmes undertaking parloi'
whence the funeral was held to S
Jatites' Church on Monday morning
Miss Mary O'Sullivan of Stratfoi
spent the week end with her pa ren
Me. and Mrs. Jas O'Sullivan.
The many friends of Mrs. Ed Rot
land are sorry to know she is still i
the Scott Memorial Hospital, but
expected to be home the latter pa
of the week.
Miss Mary Miles of Clinton spe
Sunday at her hone here.
Mr. and Mrs, Emmett Malone hay
moved into the residence foi'merl
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Geral
Doyle.
Mr. Dan Cronin spent the wee
end in Toronto.
Mr, anti Mrs, Joseph Klein of D
�d I troit were here over the week end t
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attend, the funeral of his grant
KIPPEN
The 'weekly forum of concessions
2, 3 and 10, met at the home of Ross
Broadfoot March 25th with an at-
tendance of 22 adults, There were
three guest speakers. Mr. Robert
Watsou of Brucefield spoke on Co-
operative Purchasing; Mr. Robert
Archibald of Seaforth on the Order-
ly Marketing of Farni Products and
Mr, Kenneth Jackson on Farm Regu-
lation. Mr. Andrew Bell moved a
vote of thanks to the speakers. Dis-
cussion period followed the broad-
cast with the general forum in
charge of Mr. Kenneth Jackson. The
consensus of opinion was that farm-
ers need a nonpolitical farm organi-
zation with every farmer behind the
organization and in this way present
a united farm vote regardless of
party politics, to protect the farmers'
rights. All fa.mer's should attend the
meeting at Brucefield on Thursday,
March 27th, for the purpose of org-
anization. Lunch was served by the
hostess and committee in charge.
That the meeting be adjourned was
moved by Harry Caldwell. All took
their leave, thanking Mr. and Mrs.
Broadfoot for a very pleasant and
educative evening. The next meeting
will be at the home of William
Caldwell nu Tuesday. April 1st.
14Ir, Robs. Jarrott spent the week
end in London with his family.
Mr. Jas. Wright and Mr. Edgar
Butt unloaded a car of western oats
the end of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride and
son Wayne spent Tuesday in Lou-
don.
Mr. Arthur Long of London chill-
ed
islted on Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Long.
DUBLIN
Mks Irene O'Rourke has 'secured .a
good position in 0 Toronto hospital;
Miss Veronica Molyneaux spent the
week end in Toronto; iMiss Marion
i?ill, London, with her parents, Mr.
and tilts. 'P. Dill Miss Loreen Looby,
nurse -in -training at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital. London, with her mother, Mrs.
A. M. Loopy.
father Michael Klein.
CONSTANCE
i\'Iiss Clarissa Dale was a guest a
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthu
Colson over the week end.
Messrs. Frank Benedict and Jac
McSpadden of Owen Sound vocation
al training school, visited Keit]
Dale on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley of Sea
forth spent the week end with tit
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Charles Riley.
14Iiss Edna Armstrong of McKillop
spent the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong.
Mr. Howard Armstrong has purch-
ased a new Farmall tractor.
Miss Jean Wakefield is at hone at
present with the measles.
Mrs. Robt. Grinloldby spent the
week end with Me. end Mrs. John
Mann of near Clinton.
Mr. Benj. Riley celebrated his Slst
birthday last Sunday..and is enjoying
the best of health.
Miss Olive Grimoldby spent Tues-
day at Goderich.
First Gob—"Don't you know any-
thing
nything about flirting?"
Second Gob—"I thought I did, but
the girl I tried my system on mar-
ried one."
During their rest period in the
"dug -out," two A.R.P. wardens were
having a chat.
"You look very chirpy this morn-
ing," said the first. "Had a stroke of
luck lately?"
"You bet!" was the smiling
reply.
"I got a fine parrot for the Missus
this morning."
"Give me the address," exclaimed
the first. "I wouldn't mind malting
a change like that myself.
An Epitaph For Hitler
Pause, gentle stranger, read and
laugh—
An ex -dictator's epitaph.
With crokoed symbols carved around
tt,
Se sought for trouble and .he
found it."
But pray consider well the foe
Who laid this great Goliath low,
Peace lover, but no pacifist,
Quoth he, "I deem you no earth -
shaker.
But pestilential troublemaker .
I know you want the earth—confound
you!
Well, you shall have it—wrapped
around you!"
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PEGGY MORAN • JOHNNY DOWNS
Gertrude WHAEi •Werra HYI4IER
John SUTTON • Jessie RALPH
A NEW UNIVER$Ai, PICTURE
he . BLYTH
In .united church Woman's Day.
Ss was dbservetl with Rev. A Sinclair in
ie charge. A Choir composed of 211
s• women, provided the music for the
day, Several special numbers were
It sung. At the 'morning service, the
subject of the address was ".\ Wo-
bl
id man's Intuition," and at the evening
service "A Young Girl'e \\'noting, or
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R, a Girl's Destiny.'
A ,union prayer service was held in
t.
United e•Inrch on Friday evening.
¢i tiectice in rhe \n,lirut church wrs
held on Sunday evening at i p.m.
with Rev. R. M. I\Wcelcs in charge.
v- Sunday school convened at 3 p.m,
The basket o: red rose. placed on
n the commmn!on ta4tle in United
on Sunday were in memory of
'Charles tirasby, presented by his
rt widow•.
The St, Patrick's tea sponsored by
e
tile [Mission Hand of United church
on Saturday evening was a decided
success. The church was nicely dec-
orated for the occasion,
W. iJ. Slorach Who came to Blyth a
few years ago Gram Saskatchewan
where the owns considerable land has
decided to return to the West where
he will again take over ibis farm. He
and hi: family leave in a few days for
diets' new hustle.
iMi. Josie '\e oodccck was in Dun -
dos over the weekend owing M the
serious dine.:: of leer 'brother-in-law,
I\lr, t) rw on. who suffered a stroke
of paralysis.
Fanners are having diffioulty get -
ting to town with loads. owing to the
fact that the highway is bare apart
from the snow piled high on the sides,
while the country roads still haves
many feet of snow on thein. v
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It Far
political
speak
attend
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Stephen
Osborne
Hay
Tuckersnlith
Stanley
Goderich
Colborne
Ashfield
W. Wawanosh
E. Wawanosh
Hullett
McKillop
Morris
Grey
Turnberry
Howick
Above
Chairman—J.
Committee
Warden—,James
L ers of
1f you are interested
F'armer's Organization
with a unified voice in
your Township meeting.
invited to attend.
MEETINGS COMMENCE
Township—March
Township—March
Township—March 26th
Twp.—March
Township—March
Township—March
Township—April
Township --April 2nd
Twp.—April
Twp,—April
Township --April 7,
Township—April 8th
Township—April 9th,
Township—April 10th
Twp.—April 11,
Township—April 14th
WI*
ur ®n County
in the formation of a non
so that Agriculture may
solving agricultural problems,
Your wife and family are
AT 8 P. M.
24th Twp. Hall, Crediton
25th Twp. Hall, Elimville
Town Hall, Zurich
27th, Walker's Hall, Brucefield
28th Twp. Hall, Varna
31st...TwpHall, Holuiesville
lst Twp. Hall, Carlow
, .. S• S. 9, 9th Con., Ashfield
3, Community Hall, St. Helen's
4th ..Forester's Hall, Belgrave
Community Hall, Londesboro
Hall, Winthrop
Twp• Hall, 5th Con., Morris
Township Hall, Ethel
Council Chambers, Wingham
Twp. Hall, Corrie
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meetings sponsored by the Agricultural Committee
of the Huron County Council
W. Gamble
— Percy Passmore, Sam Whitmore, Fred
Watson, Alex McDonald
Leiper
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All models and prices of Radios. See our large display.
We also have Battery Radios and Batteries in stock.
Farmers are particularly requested to investigate our line
of Battery Radios before buying.
Now is the time to get the most enjoyment out of a Radio,
when radio reception is at its best. We carry the well
known makes such as Westinghouse, De'orest, ,R,ogers,
Sparton, etc.
Cornplete Display of Electrical Goods
Radio Repair Work
EXPERT RADIO REPAIR WORK
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