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The Seaforth News, 1941-10-30, Page 2PAGE TWO F? piedg Kerslake -McLachlan- . I'hr' holee All. ;;eel ;llr Andrew 111 1:i plan (,roma + ttr the set ting tor a pelta} t1' 1 r . n lCt•d- liesday, trornber L'citul, p mitt n1e•ir 1)al!.‘1 111,11 lttor. Z; f,t c+ lllu!itom. b•-- a:a•.. trod, 1'f -[ \S'1'!i, ! Later Kerslake int Stmt: 1 I t ! - se:: of Alt. and \ht•s 1\'ai;a0. 1„�i �lal. 1'ro- !tarty. Dahlia- made all attrat•rit•e setting- for ttze •7eve•alnmy 11nrforntcd by Rev. Petit' ,tattn_,.ou. utntisieer t 1 n:artr Freshet i:t+..: i:hurc•h 'Pint Wofttlittg music tt, 111.lye.t1 sty Kenneth AI li 11:!0 i tt e't: «r one .1c her Millet the Lot,- runny; _11th rod skirl I .n+1' tat,Itittisttl f N Iii:. 111 st i'\ t- t rel 9: incl. 111, ir, f lvbio Ina!•' 1i1,11 tOf!_ ilii',} a‘randtna Mb, IteittIs'tet Lia is 111g.b !.'e•flui+, tvi!1 111111 ! , ilirr ,int 1 oalro ! To Int t 1 t1 ;11,11.1. }li-- +.'.ler !:,1111.1 ,11!. 't 1.11II"it lite!{ .,1 Aral,. I. ...�mr • 1 +hr i,oditr. +tri*. ,..i,1 Alcliellar. The forIllsr read tine• address of c°ng!;uttl:itiotts ul!ih, IInt iteo htte'r holies prisenrrd the lovely gifts of white stud blaclt ilrliivitetvaas :noel :n -!sled the Miele. electin 17nttrappine them. .After slier hod expressed her gratitude for Iliis show of esteem Airs. !tassel! \Gorden lu'e„nieei ever a r,grutr enxi*ting reailings by .\liss Audrey Uitutin. Alms Harold teerltielt and. Mrs. Alvin We,,,lett and r;duet by Alis Ru 1l N'ewe:ben and Alts. ('illi Antler, Dainty +•tre:delimits Nought the shower to ,:lose. Saw Swan Near Amberley— A !:ossa sich,. a .wildswim. was • i1' Icy, ,+ put tr oaf cluck banters 1' a1' 1teti.t!'i, y. Thebiid was Seeding in t. 0:.11 ince: spotted. \Vit1i ata Hilt!, neer, m,i i h 11 . s,uie Wing, -. 1 :Intl if alistorting til rte fst ai. t .. tint's. it v::e, t+ewpen'itit' Iv ,tiff• c• with +lir 1,c 1117111+vs on Ili; Itsrat. "i • 1,1! .i ;"r "luhe+rn nlit;h! :AO, the root, sI 1 1',d Teesea ter Alay \oto (n Liquor t�uestion•— 1-. .t yotet 1, ,n, 11.110a aµ.0•e. i i•. '1:a+[ n i! a .,i: It•e- he,-0-ltritlat•vi in the. f1, .� ,t,i - r .:�t t '1'+ -•.r. t1' -r re,1n:':-,log !lie 't:.:. :. i . n- „ !. f e , •111(1! i1 ,° .<vletU! !u a cote ,t. , . 1La a1' :+r:= *he iiute,rio« Igttole•d I'. tite1-! Ott': t ., ,i ;o ,1'1 'tint 1,1h:tin t: ".Ar+, :roil In iil•- al1:f r at, •.1 'its r an,1 win" 111111,1 r, t!, k.3„t,:.. 11t. tIntt, 'i -d n e !Miner titntrt'1 _ i, Ftr' :: Mho, - I ...e, .,, r -. 1 N11 int: 'he pas, tve,•i; or so the ,.:,i:'b tl. -.I '.I 'u.:: +.; n,.:I1. It.,, Ilion .itt !Alco Irvilltr''11 111 •f.+„•t- t tit.: ,rte! . ,di; . r Tot .1 Wtsit v.:tr,-I atnl :;re.eotiilisc to a .staleuit;'nt •i' 111c ?a tIto, sailor• .nude . n the N,rtt-s, .n°(1(11 /tames • e i 1'y p,a ,.r. r 1:: ': osi, .tut.:,' ha v,• 1.11 ^t'4141'•'e1. It the legal nutn hied Il,eh rir•, t n ,heir bee. si eared is snt'iieient, it i.- neuter - rho!: w111 ee. t, :•'1.:1.1':.'1. :tenet the 1, -.{tion will be presented izl.mycitfrien,l, nra,e : t - comoil. tit' n to the Liquor Com d 1,,; -..:.it . gathered 1 .at Tint -e t• , of r!o1 i',o;ird. 'd'i:e latter organization, Mr. au,' 910-. :A..e1N-,V !r oece{(h ing the petitl(1 will eet It et lots 1” 11-r :nu!!r, t:a•• tor :a vote in T..oswater. which 1tt.;e,i.:-11 1,3. ill h. ,fol Iess than ixty days trent 1.1,i,,.. ;h, time they rteeciv'e the p titi+n.- 1. >r. t3lt:<tih;! ,i;rlial i'•'•,watet' NOW?, u. 11' THE S1+]AI+'O1i,TI Mitchell Publisher Passes Following Heart Attack .>. csti.eill. te:aidrilt, +1•11,rz \ t ars At r ore t ruble le., 1 the aid, Le ll \.i, +, for the, pt-! igltt yew: Ur +! n!iddruly at' his hone, tet alien ll on Friday ;Afte!r- u,+aa, Mr. livatihsrr hitt' 110011 ;1t -Anis flice ht 1'h (t 11in ais nalial health, butsluntly after neon 1!e suffered 11411111 until and expirc51 ,Lion atter. t1r. tlotinteeer was ltora in ('hurry 1'alloy, Prince b;eluaI'd County- on. August 1:, 1x99, the .son u1 no, Late Item, H. V, Alotttt- err, For Live y.,art before conning t., 3litchell hi, was the pablislivr of de. '1'i+r1111 Courto Advocate, lir was a Iaithlul titentbet of t1ttin Street l'nit- ed churot and a III L ober of L11' Bused Lir tit.'wa!ds. :1 nu.tn1t,T of 'l'im'ps (.neige. N. 111. A.F. S :A.:\I„and tis• Elliot Chapter 11.., _\1 Air, Alounteer took all neat,. part for t.ti - hotter - mem of the couuuunity, always lend- ing a willing hand water:, !weavd. lie is survived by his wife, tho forme! \Yattila NewtonnG of \\'pithy, Itis mother, tie,,. 11. V. 2I01,11itee•r, wit° tits hecto IlviIIt ill ltiluliell• owl ow, huuhc i hough t1. .11' uni at 1i1111-1 11,111.1 01' 111, 1Ettee trill Press, e+ -s, to 1itttnl syuttIallty is extended The feat r:ti tea:, Bela on Atimilav, burial helm; m;nle• i0 the Oshawa ('eenute•r1 Ate Poisoned Cheese— .l Mel cleatll +,e+•tprred in the !tome o1 :Il. .,net 11 .\Ut!n I1.It t near Dtham. '11.+'0 t1+ -dr ditto d:!lighted fomel a b!! of 1 he ewt111 rat pili -,.Lin and ,uu it: Sle, b,nl sea-tt it+•r pttrant - norkira, %tint it tool they didn't 1,nov. E, had t It it. I it anti! -h= soddenly lV 1,, cane, :-tint. Nu• ons 1'«she1 r•, el +, 1111 :41 11! d :1,1 Shen fly afiyr ecru; 0. holo, Leg Amputated At Knee -- NEWS Your Catches ,iso` —listen to millions of experienced mothers and relieve miseries with the IMPROVED Vicks treatment that takes only 3 minutes and makes good old Vicks VapoRub give SETTER THAN EVER RESULTS! IT ACTS 2 WAYS AT ONCE to bring relief. co „. WAYS AT ONCE „„a 'PENETRATES to upper / breathing passages i with soothing me- dicinal vapors. • sTIFIWLATES chest and • back surfaces like a x ,,warming poultice. ToeNLlEP •' WORKS FOR HOURS G (REoeasecoughs, relieve muscular soreness or tightness, and bring real,honest-to-goodnt sscomfort. To get this improved treatment, just massage VapoRub for 3 minutes ON BACK as welt as throat and chest, For Better Results then spread thick litea Myer on chest and 9C , cover with warred(-, VaPoRua , Tr y itl The Improved Way E THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941 CONSTANCE ANCE 'The W. 11. S. gouttnt ion Went re 11tuyrtti 01' nitron _�1 tt:aby!et•111, eVir, heti'. in Cm:uec• pineal Church. un \l i te. day (tat, ..Mit 'I -it, tit pre, Mout ll.,. 1, loll. \tittlhrop. presid- ed. '311 ulemuing (4 41011 opened- at P.0 with the doxology, (,od Sive the. Ring, and in,catio11 spirit of Goa, descend upon illy heart,” w:ts the opening hymn after which the WO ship service, was taken by Ale:=, Jar'. ling.; and :Hr•s. W. Church, Winthrop, tit theme being Chr(sthin Brother- hood, Mrs. 11(1 nut of Seafurth offor- ('el prayer, The delegates and visit- ors Wv•ro very warmly welcomed by Airs. Nontngh:1m of t..ottstanco. which tri'- resp0uded to by N'Irs, e[. Chosen of Wesley \Willis, Clinton, The at( :6 and busine-As were then dealt with 1'b+• roll ea11 was answered by tote secretaries giving it i nail-ltihlttt.• report. lira, 1.1, Tull called the auxi- liaries. evening auxiliaries, rise«c•.iat+• hopers. 1',(1,1.'1'. Anti Mission circles. 31t•s. Ii. Kirkby. \\'altou+ called 1tie ntiv.;int1 and baby bands. A :liscusstun on the repel l 1 followed. Ladies of Ltult s and Koros auxiliaries received ih t offering and Airs, N'n1. Lyint. Londesboro. ntjtrod the dedicatory Lira or 'The treasurer's report %vas Engagement Announced— given by .i:,1.:1111,'1, ;, 11. 14Ivtnbrrg, Soa- 111r. and Airs, C; R. -llartiu, SinIto •, lorih, .11ts \t uale; ot. Luttdt.:hur° 11111011 tae t! . 1 •,• ' with a t, t,u.ifrtl nolo acc°rn- t 1 t..•! .w•nt tet their Ii5U( 1 by \L ,< il+rhm 11111 11 Alrs, nau„hte+r, Elizabeth. tel !Air. AVilthttil \Y, 1'ie kard. 1 litttep❑ g;ne th itt1 t;rattmt t'ur?lrane, son id 31r. unit 'y uunttdy :ted world iris ud' tt•- :'ll;..1, ll, Corlual;e Ex,ter, the nt:u- ri..,;.• !o !.1!: • pian r atotday. Nov. 1 Part: fhe ht rutur'e w',y tt a dts_ Play.. I acid uxptiii t l t y Vlheeler•Jackbp-. Ale:1111, 11intuo. and the membe, .. ti•:iti1 the' 141!, t tltn;r 1! lien! A quiet 1+ni' ore -11y W..04111114 was boor. I7ytan "111!' np. U moo of :.,mnird la,r v. 1 at the 1 !heed 11°11." lens sang am! 111-s, Lindsay hutch 111:I USN. at lite ;e•It. When rlo-oll this. session v,11it prayer. _A til i!u +,d (Itttt m,he. -youngest d,nighiher e ,;ph,ndzd diuue•r was :erred by chi. e. .tlr. anti ,lit>.. :Andrew Ja.klin, be. '1'hee afteino(ut e: ;mc ilte• 1 1e• 01 31!'•,h)hn l.awrenre' siesn 111.1 a t.an, Tee opening hymn il'Ite-le :.,lrle•st on of Air. owl Alis.nue., 'kt t'hri�t thee.., is noP:apt ut August Wit,•eler. The ret'iiteny wit \v,,t." `pit„ War.:hip se'rritt• W,t? Ar<hie Davis r Exeter parfunti 1 hr Iter. ('heli Lewis. 'tor 4141- a year w...- a pa11tti.:a. ,h<r taken by Airs.. I,cc tie Varna. hill and \1'.•snllinstt•r Ii°sas h a1t'n'n, sots, 1'he bride Was gowned tit {t;tle blue .1L w. C1en, Ju11usht)n, Varna. 1111' theme re•P-de-,hint. With act ni,•s 111• het,,"t'tuiai:c« 1 utlowshim with "riltg e to 0 V""' v i ;wine1 in hit match and w°tse a autsage tet Pale 1114:; r ,rent ty 1-,.•41 to ('htdsrie one another.- tire, 're silt r:,[ Ontario pini tunatiunx. JH's, lawtence Ma- tit.. Clinton, then offered e,Mrs. ree,t ho pitch in Tui' ttt0. under- ciao sister of the htul wets Maid j, I'. ilatnting, nasncite, went alt 111)01« kbit for the amputation d. It not, gowned in ttus ty rose ere to of Anis kV- Tho leg had .given 31i' l stctetaty for 111e• brtuirh. 1411‘,,, 0 very dot china with Nadi: accessories and itgserv•stiug talk on its work. Hymn Davis considerable trouble and the :a (•ot,>ttgo tet ruse raraatiops. 311', ,, t, ' •i r door." was doctors had tried every eouceieabb It 11°11 a trangl11 . t Ili t t a Lawrence Jacklin, brother of the th,,n sulig. 1'he guest noeaker. Iter, way to heal the world. bride. wile best man. The bible- Reba Bern, of Varna, was. inuruduc- -..�. Alt. giuenu's glia to the bridewas :1 silver r•tl by 3Irs. 1. \G. liardiaor. Site' gave tea set; to the maid 14 horror. a sit- a chapi•ugibg wisannary address o« - 1'r cake plat. and to the groomsman I iitl.vl "Tho (treat t'enuuisi°n" !hat a walnut smoking stand. After the inspired the audience. She raid this: • t ` oeremetly the bridal patty rehu•ueti to the tonne of the bride's parent:., wb1•re a wedding Mauer was served to immediate friends. Litter the bride and bridt1egroom left on a motto. trip 11, Niagara r'alh tntd Hanlitunt. Poi. traveling the bride chose air force blue with navy accessories. On their r#sturn they will reside on the bride. groom's farm on the sitthl rtiteenslra :p1 Cr'1'en' township. Dentist tatter extracting a tootle,: "I'm surprised at a Hefty moan like you r:ere:uning. I thought you had at Inas' a 11111. nerve." Patient- "So 1 lttltl but you have it now:' :mills- "Ye, my Bear, vary mut-it." .••1'11 is toidly.t. u'e ttitlt Ii -•i. y' fit hadn't any taste." Tonaik-A725 cdc W r Men are drilling in our town .. our own men . , , men we call 6y their first nacres. Some of them quit good jobs to join the army .. , some quit school. When the Empire went to war and Canada went to war ... this town went to war. Every now and then a few more men from this town leave for active service. We're taking the war more seriously. Are we? Are we all? Are those of us who haven't joined up doing all we can? Are we lending all we can? That's one thing we can all do ... one thing we must all do. We must all buy more War Savings Certificates. The help of every Canadian is needed for Victory. In these days of war the thoughtless, selfish spender is a traitor to our war effort. A reduction in personal spending is now a vital necessity to relieve the pressure for goods, fo enable more and more labour and materials fo be diverted to winning the war. The all-out effort, which Canada must make, demands this self-denial of each of us. SUPPORT THE WAR WEAPONS DRIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY Published by the War Savings Committee, Ottawa £ESS TO E t:t:,;:rxr +t, 1,3.. ,!u- r ... War Now Brings "Messengerettes" I L wai raunut be wait by force of ;trios alone. l'in'es. 111.40 is a great spirit mil revival there is tulle lutpc for victory. She left as a :slogan to her audience "Ail tilt for Christ." ill's. R. Toll expressed. in well chosen word, Mali appreciation t0 the soca• ken• for tt.'i inspiring message. The offering Was thou rrte'ire•d be the Fern. and Itihlte holies and tars. At• Itinsan, Ih•uc,tield, gate the dedicat- ory prayer. '1'11'• re.w.0 nee• Iaciit's' quart.'11e favored with a 11.'011/bill uunthet. 3less Tutt gave the (vntmiittt ity frioudshlp re•Iulrt In the al"our:• eel' Mrs. Peek -id Zurich, - Airs. A. ,1. ('Iii 11Ali, r°litetier for the ci,mrt-:y. anti rewllulie11 n011111111 too. 1hal/Leff all wh° int any tray- it,•!{,.'d To wni;e• tile day worthwhile. It was 1',a>nh•t•d. that as mos-ianary 410000, that w,• use equ• !obit: u1 e fort into•eau ad 10 hero rite l tt .tag, ',fonts e i0,4 ,1 rad nett• youth pt-tt-s-toil."-hriu•+tiold. extended it:>. iutitaiSM 0a the s,etinn to meet !here next ye,•ur, whie It was: accrm:eti. airs. 11. 1;- Nay, Fon:wih, T'resbyterial president, gave the etos- ti,g words atter which hyutit '-Where rrnss the '•rutvtittfi Way,; of 1114' 'was snag :and Mrs. E. !t y:an-t 1roaettu«'r,i. the. ben.>dicli°n. MADE IN CANADA Wingham Couple Celebrated Golden Wedding— :At (heir honor here uu AIOuday, ilr. vet ,Airs. .101111 Stone celebrated the leap anniversary o1 their wed. di ig. Manny called to wish them i'011., !:rtr1tttatiuna :uul 11. was a: very happy event for this tine 0111 couple.- They art, boli enjoying very good 11.111111 and tier tvi,lnt, of 1 11111 1'ucltI Was that 111113' may so continue for malty more years. tit', Stone. a Veteran of he+ 1•oulh African sat•. was married to Elizabeth Ante!* til Norwich, Eng- land, Uct„bvi ':0th. !sill. 117 1311 they cane: 10 Canada anei have lived lit \\'inglioni since noel time. _Air. Stowe c:mrteil ,11 hi- trade .,1 shnu•titltson tent!! :about 1In,-„ years ago she« Ito, retired, Ile vas- hewn ill Xorwirh and .. tt0w to his 111 year, lip's. :"tette to in het 7:1t11 ycat•, tilt, Was. bent at. Cal, 'Town. South :Africa 110.1' lather was an artily_ tfttrer and w14,n he 1' turned to i.'ggland sloe then toot Johtt Stone who later became hoe hush. and. They have two sous lRtrltard of Kincardine, and .Altar o1' WVingltanl. Dine daughter Elsie died in 11121. AViugh:tin .Ado:ancc-Times, Appointed Rector— Rev. Percy Hastings Streeter, ret- ro'. of 'Trinity Anglican Church. Ayl- mer, be•'ante rector Of Rlyth, Att. Mini and lielgrav+'• on Octohel• ::1. Mr. Streeter takes the 1410e0 of Ilev. R, it \Weelte's 1rho has 11i'«•11 appoint- ed lit 01 ni le, Ho lion iteelt in Ayl- mer alms 114:11 fie was lnn•n i11 'Tot•- onto and r.•reit-ed hi. theological training :it 'Trinity College. Ih. was+ nrdaiueed 11, -un and priest in Huron I)ioc•.•.'• by the lite Archbishop WiIl- tant:;. Followings Id,: ordination in 131.1 lel wa- appointed in charge: 1t 3111111 and Uuirry. In 11417 he moved I° Fiorenro. .Aughrim and Inwood: atterWtud., at Norwich and Oxford ('entre, and i❑ 19:11 he, want 1 ' Aylmer. COMPLETE with WORDS arra MUSIC A SONG HIT chosen by. TOMMY DORSEY For you..te•ady to play and sine: .. 1;1 This, coining Sunday's Detroit ,d0u' No. „ is the WIICKLS' SoNlI IIITS 0140,11111g it: The De- troit Rnnday '!'iter:. i1's ;erected by 'Ititl«y 1)or ey...ai!il 1' brand tent', t n . by :ted blue... a fascinating nal "Thr Night We Called It. A Day." Net '1'It,' Detroit Sunday Time,,s list+ toot ,v' t•y sock . . . for .a WA:ISFLY SONS; Ju,tt.-.._-Why have you brought lhat cudgel into court"" Prisoner --"Well, they said i hail to provide my own dole:Is:a” Photo—Canadian National Railways. nue thing to be said about the 4J' "Messengerettes" s er v in g Canadian National Telegraphs in many Canadian cities, is that they do not whistle, Otherwise they possess the speed and effi- ciency of the boys they are re- placing. The at'tny and war ser- vices seriously depleted the de- livery forces of Canadian Na- tional Telegraphs and girls, such as tate 'Vancouver lassie here Pic- tured, have proven satisfactory for the day time distribution or cables, telegrams and social mes- sages. SEAFORTH Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Dealer Lintner to and see the new Plymouth car and Fargo Truck We Mss., halve a `'ervice Truck—if you have car trouble, phone 179 and we will come promptly PHONE 179, All Repairs Strictly Cash SEAFORTH tVe Aim To Please DEAD • AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. m