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SIIIAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941
Huron Old Boys
Elect 1942 Officers
Toronto Association Names
Athol MoQuarrie President,
E. Floody Is Hon. Sec.
The 43ri1 annual meeting of the
Huron Old Boys' Assoeitition of Tor.
onto was held in the auditorium of
the Y.M.C.A., Dovercourt Road, on
Thursday evening.
President A. 0. Smith was in the
chair and ii good attendance of mem-
hers was present, including Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Smith, Messrs. 3, A. Me
-
Laren, H. M. Jackson 11, Moody. R.
el. Sheppard, IL T. Morrisis Deo. Per-
guson, Dr. and Mrs. 0. F. Belden, Dr.
and Mrs. H. 3, IIodgins, Mr. and Mrs,
J. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. M. Searlett
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Buchanan. Mr.
and Mrs. WS le. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs.
OFFICIAL BOARD
WELCOMES NEWCOMERS
A very: pleasant social evening
was held at North- Side United
Church on Tuesday evening of this
week -when the Official Board memb-
ers and their wives entertained the
many new families and persons who
have come to town- in reeent weeks
or months, that an opportunity
might be afforded for social fellow-
ship. Dr. Burrows was chairman of
the program which consisted of ad-
dresses of welcome by Rev. H. V.
Workman, the .minister, and by Miss
Fennell- on behalf of the women's
organizations. The programme con- •
sieted ofcontests, e duet by Mr.
and Mrs. James Stewart, . moving
pictures presented by 3. M. Scott
and group singing, after which re-
freshments were serv-ed.
Phone 166
E L. BOX
PHONE 43
Northside United Church
Rev.- H. V. Workman, Minister.
10 a.m,,Sunday school.
11 a.m. A Pre -Christmas Message
'The Aecendancy of Christ."
7 9.1a. 'Ali Everlasting Light,"
Thurs. 7.45 pale Prayer Service.
We invite you to worship,
St. Thomas' Church
Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford.
Go -to -Church Month.
11 a.m. 'Stand Upon Thy Feet." '
7 p.m. "1111011)11Pride-Men ae
Gods." Sunday School . at 10 a.m.
St. Mary's Church, Dublin
2.25 p,m., Sunday School.
3 p.m, "Stand Upon Thy Feet."
Egmondville United Church
Rev, A. W. Gardiner, II.A„B.D.
10 „ Sunday School.
11 a.m., "Worshipping Many
Gods."
7 p.m. "Christian Steadfastness."
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister.
Morning service 11 a.m.
Evening service 7 isra,
Christmas music and message at
both services,
RATHWELL-HUGILL
A pretty 'wedding was solemnized
at the United Church parsonage,
Seaforth, on Thursday, November
27, at 2.30 p.m. when Rev. IL V.
Workman united in marriage Verna
Leona Hugill, second eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hu -
gill, Tuckersmith, and Mr. Arnold
Thompson Rathwell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Rathwell, Goderich Twp.
'The bride looked becoming in a
street length dress of blue crepe and
wore a corsage of pink roses. She
was attended by her sister Iona
Hugill, who wore black crepe and
her corsage was of red roses.
Mr. Thomas Rathwell, of Clinton,
brother of the groom, was best man.
Following the wedding a recep-
tion was held at the home of the
bride's parents, where about forty
guests were present. The waitresses
were Miss Edna Rohfreitsch of
Stratford, Miss Lorene Broughton,
of Atwood, and Miss Doris Camp-
bell of Mitchell.
The dining room was tastefully
decorated with pink and white chry-
santhemums and carnations. Pink
and white streamers camc from the
corners of the tables to a be11, hung
in the middle of the room. The
tables were also adorned with pink
candles in silver holders. and the
bride's table was centred with a
three storey wedding cake.
The groom's gift to the brides-
maid was a yellow gold bracelet,
and to the groomsmen, a leather bill
fold. 14'. and Mrs. Rathwell left
later, amidst showers of confetti, on
a short honeytnoon. the bride choos-
ing a black crepe dress and match -
01g accessories, Mrs. ..ekeiev]
grandmother of the groom, who is
ea years of age, was among the
guests present, Mr. and MrS. Rath -
well will reside on the groom's
farm on the Bayfield road.
Fvrgnson.
NOTES.
There is only one Enron Old Boye'
Assoeiation in Toronto and it was
organized in January. 15110. with 75
members. Only three of the original
members survive, le Floods., T. G.
Smile and -W. P. Pantelon.,
.Athel AL-Quarrie, the new twee.
Went, is a timelier newepaperman of
this city. He was Minnely itditoi of
The Grelerieh Signal.
I YOUNG DAUGHTER PASSES
Madeleine Aim Faulkner, aged 5
weeks, died Friday, December 5th,
at the Sarnia General Hospital, after
a day's illness. Sh i urvived by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Faulkuer, -1 13 N. College Ave., Sar-
nia, and two grandmothers, Mrs. C.
Finkbeieer, Kitchener, and Mrs. F.
Faulkner, Seaforth. Funeral services,
were held at St. James R. C. Church
at 2.3 0 pee, Sunday. Interment in
St. James R. C. Cemetery
FORMER RESIDENT DEAD
The death of James Kneehtel, a
ono time resident of Harputhey,
took place et Orillia after a very
short iciness on Friday morning,
Doe. lith, He was n son of the late
1. N. and Margaret Kneebtel and was
born et Brussels in 1865. Three bro-
thers tamely: Valentine, of
Moose Jaw. 3(r. 11. W'., of Winnipeg,
and William of Meaford. The burial
was held from tbe- funeral parlors oe
my. Ben Walker, Brussels. Interment
in the family plot, Brussels cemetery
Sunday afternoon.
01)
ARRANGE SERVICES FOR
WEEK OF
The Seaforth zind District Minis-
terial Association met in the Presby-
terian Church an Monday afteenoon,
Dec, 8th. Papers were given by Rev.
A. 3V, Gardiner on 'The Soul of
Plato", and Rev, Hugh .Tack on "The
New Order."
Services will he held during the
week of prayer, from Jan. 5th to Jan.
910 at 31 p.m. as follows: Monday,
Anglican Church, Young People's ser-
vice, speaker, Rev. A. W. Gardiner;
Tuesday, Salvation Army Hall, speak-
er, Rev. W. A. Bremner; Wednesday,
Presbyterian Church, speaker, Dr.
Hurford; Thursday, Northside United
CMurch, Rev. Hugh Jack, speaker;
Friday. Egmondville United Church,
Rev. H. V. Workman, speaker.
Special services will be held In all
the churches on Sundays, Jan. 4t11
and 11th.
CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR THE
SCHOOL CHILDREN
The C.W.L. held their monthly
meeting recently in the vestry of
the church with the president Miss
Alice Daly presiding.- Very interest-
ing reports were given by the vari-
ous officers: A committee in charge
of Mrs. T. D. O'Neill was appointed
to look after a Christmas treat, for
the school children. Miss C. P. Sills
extended a vote of thanks to the
Members of the League who helped
to pack Christmas bexes- for our
soldiers overseas and those -in train-
ing..The meeting closed with prayer.
DIED
DEVEREAUX.- At Scott Memorial
Hoepital, Seaforth. on Thursday,
Dec, 4, 1941. William John Dever -
e33.118, in his 75t11 year.
JONES. --In Ssraior'llr on Monday,
Dec, 8111. 1.941, Robert F. Sones, 70
hie 82nd year.
S.S. No. 3 school will hold their
Christmas convert in the school
1,00n1 on Monday evening, Dee. 22.
Al 1)1,1 Metlearria, who Was elected
President of the Hamm
OM Boys.
Association of 'PortraitsENGAGEMENT
Mr, Porter Dennis anuounces the
elleatternent of his eldest daughter,
Elsie Alarie, to Mr. Samuel A. Me-
Seaddee, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Z. MeSpadden. Marriage to talte place
Dec. 20th.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McQuaid an-
noteme the engagement of their
youngest datighter. Irene Kathryn, to
Harold A. ARM, Goderiele son of Mr.
alld Mrs. Alden Allin of Benmiller.
The marriage to take plate letter
part of December.
GIRL GUIDES
The weekly meeting of the Girl
Guides held on Thursday evening
was opeued by "0 Canada," The
eteppany then- fell tato patrols and
inspection and eoll call was taken,
The Geddes were pleased to welcome
a Stratford Guide, Barbara Sproat, 10
the meeting. Audrey and Marion
Me-
(1avh', were awarded prolidency
badges. The Guides have decided to
give boxes of good diver again this
Chrietmas, A scavenger hunt was
held, the winners being the Wren
Patrol. The meeting then came to a
close by siuging "God Save the
King."
SEAFORTH RED CROSS
ELECTS OFFICERS
The annual meeting of the Sea -
forth Branch of the Red Cross Soc
iety was held in the Red Cross
loom at the Public Library, The 101 -
lowing is the 19.12 executive, Hon.
Press Mrs. H. Gibson; pres., Mrs. E.
II. Close; lst vice pres., Mrs. R. J.
Sproat; 2nd vice pros., Mrs. J. M.
McMillan; treas., Miss Winnifred
Savauge; secy., Mrs. IL Kerslake;
Press secy., Mrs, M. A. Reid; con-
veners of church committees--Eg-
mondville, Mrs. Andrew Moore;
North Side United, Mrs. F. J. Boob-
ely; Presbyterian, Mrs. W. A.
Wright; Anglican, Mes. J. Best;
Catholic, Mrs. C. P. Sills.
Knitting committee convener,
Mrs. Wm. Barber. Purchasing, Mrs.
Jno. MacTavish. Br. civilian, Mrs. A.
Moor°. Packing, Mrs. Bali Bell.
Surgical dressing, Mrs, Frank Kling,
Quilt, Mrs. Ada Reid. Soldier's gilt,
Mrs. J. A. Munn. Campaign, J. M.
McMillan. Salvage, Crawford Smith.
Auditors, E. C. Boswell and Geo.
Brightrall.
NORTH McKI-LLOP
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eggert of
near Brodhagen spent Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and MIs. Edward 0.
Regale.
314ss Elsie -Dennis, who has been
working in Stratford is visiting at
the home of her 311101', Porter Den -
Ms.
Miss Ethel Dennis is recovering af-
ter her operation. We hope to SCO her
out and around soon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chase, whcehave
been visiting with Mr. and Wire.
Charlie Munn, leave returned to their
home in Detroit.
Mies Wilma McNiehol spent the
week eini with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. innumn McNiehol.
Bethel W. Association met at the
home of Mrs. Robert Hulley last
Thursdey with a good attendance.
DIED IN CLEVELAND
Mrs. William Venus received wore
of the sudden death of her brother,
Janie)( E. Cooper of Cleveland, Ohio,
as the result of an accident. He was
a native of Seaforth and went to
Cleveland as a young man,
Council Gives $220
For Junior Band
Transformer Bylaws Given Two
Readings -Boxing Day Dec.
26th.
The regular lieeember meeting of
the town council was held Monday
evening, all inembere present.
Report of Finance. committee:
D. IT. Wllson, salary, etc., 3161,46;
R. Shineu, $21,6t1; (Med $37.10:
Cumminge, $67: Jos. SthreY• $71):
.T110. A. Wilson, 31)') 11(10, $20; D. 11.
Wilson, cash relit f.
Flour and Pr.eil, $21,50; Northern E
Kirk.. $12; Canadian National Rees.,
$18.55; Oen. 0. Ferguson, 3112.15;
Canada Vitrified Products, 31325,78;
Regier Transport $2; Wm. M. Serpa'.
$6.50; R. J. Jewell co., $3,24; County
of Huron $7: Bell To). ro., $4.72: H.
F. (new. Se; R. Griew', $14.25; Hugh
wrigbt, 311620; P. McIver 3113,28;
Jas. Grieve, $8; II. floggartle $12.4e;
3. M. Carden $4); Wm. Montgomery
$325; 33. G. Moir $451.54; Geo. Sole
71)11; Seaforth Fire Brigade $328;
A. W. Dick. lire ebbe' $75.
Motions:
Seott-Ieirke, that Seaton)] 14015
Chi)) he: made the usinti grant of '$73
for tin- upkeep of the Lions Park.
Sille-Holmes. that the Mayor pro•
(dein] Friday. Dec. 21110. Boxing Day.
a holiday and request the Merchants
and citizens to 011-,i'v,-, the same,
Bylaw No. 411e to homey $10,0013 to
,.xtend and ill500Ve the municipal el.
ectrie and power ,v,,te711 3711reeone
wended by th, seaforth Public CHI-,
Sy4teni. 41ts given its
remlingq.
13ylaw 1:11; to is,ne achentures
ir 0, ern of Sloan, 1,, extend afld
itar.P.We 11.11/11,1N.1 electric. ape
power system wde !ere]] it, first two
ings •
HIBBERT COUNCIL
The ilibbert township eounell
for their regular monthly emnicil
ineetiug in the township hall, Staffa,
on Saturday, Dee. rah, 313 one o'cloek
p.M.. all members present, the Reeve
, presiding. The Clerk read the min-
: Ines of the previous meeting which
were adopted as read. A resolution
was passed to insure the township
road graders for liability and prop-
erly damage. The following accounts
were passed; Hydro Electric Power
Corn., $3.81; ProvTreas., insulin. $3:
Gestetner, eupplies, $1 3.88; 3. A. Sad-
ler, supplies to the township hall.
$1,80; Mete -Mop, Logan and Hibbert
elephone Co.. tools. .58; tweet
$7. The council adjourned to meet
Dee. 15th. -Thos. D. Wren, Clerk
of the Twp. of Hibbert.
WINTHROP
Well, old man winter ie on an ex-
tended visit this time. If it. keeps up
Santa will have good sleighing for
Christmas.
Mr, Andrew Montgomery of Galt
epent the week end with his family
and parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Eaton
and family and Mel Merriam spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Eaton.
Mr. Holman held a sale on Sat-
urday and intends moving his fam-
ily to Peterboro in the near future.
He has secured a good position in
that city.
The ladies of theR.d Cross met
in the hall on Wednesday afternoon
and quilted several quilts,
Mr, Mel Merriam, Mrs. George
Eaton, Mrs. Peter MeCowan and
Mrs, Foster Bennett spent Saturday
afternoon M London and visited
litePs mother, Mrs. Merriam.
The annual meeting of the W.A.
and W.M.S. was held In the church
Wednesday, Dec. 3rd, with the pres-
ident in the chair. The meeting was
opened by the use of hymn "Lord of
the Lands," after which Mrs. R. Mc-
Clure led in prayer. The roll call
showed 28 members present. Very
satisfactory- reports of the year's
work was read by the various offie-
ers. An In Memoriam service was
conducted in memory of a valued and
much beloved member, Mrs. Austin
Mileage, who passed away a short
time ago. Mr. Patton now conducted
the installation of officers and the
following is the new elate of officers
for 1942: Hon. President. Mrs. Pat-
ton; president, Mrs. E. Toll; lst
vice president, Mrs, W. Somerville;
2nd vice president, Mrs. A. Ross;
secretary, Mrs, 3. Hogg; W.A. treas-
urer, Mrs. C. Dolmage; W.M.S. trees..
Mrs. W. Church; mess secretary.
Mrs. 1 Hogg; Temperance secret-
ary, Mrs. G. Smith; Christian Stew-
ardship sec., Mrs. IL McClure; sup-
P1Y secretary, Mrs. 3. Pethick; Mis-
sionary Monthly see.. Mrs. H. Blau -
cetera; flower committee. Mrs. E.
Miller, Mrs. J. Dennison; community
friendship sec., 71111, .1, Dennison; de-
corating commit ee. el ell lIlliott.
MIs. P. J01111S011, Alre W. Dodds; W.
A. committee, Mrs. E. Toll. Mrs. te
Dolmage, Mrs. R. Dotitle. 'qrs. T.
Pryce, Mrs. C. Hillen; Mission Baud
leader, Mrs. W. Dodds.. asst,. Mrs. C.
Smith; Red Croele Mrs. T, Bettlee,
Ethel le1(•Clurce raptains. Circle 4,
MrS. S. Garnhain. Mrs. W. Church;
Circle 1, Mrs. W. MeSpadtleo. Mrs. J.
IRolla e Mech. No 2. Mrs. IL 1301to11,
Airs. Chambers: Cirrle No. :1, Aire.
13. :Alexander, Mrs. 11. Melearlatie.
After singing hymn "Rise up. 0 Men
of Gocl," the meeting was itiken ever
by Mrs. 11. Bolton. Airs. 1", Johnston
react the Seripture after whieli Aire.
Patton leil in prayer. The topic was
ably taken by Mrs. Tvcwartha.
Phone *I
$1 a year.
STONE -SET
LADIES' RINGS
$1.50 up
SHOP AT
STONE -SET
MEN'S RINGS
$7.00 up
SAVA,U6E'S
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HENSALL - •
Niro. Agnes Horton Passes -
There passed :May 117 the home of
her daughter Mrs. R. J. Patterson
on Saturday eVening. Mrs. .Agnes
Horton, In her 85th year. Deceased
had been a resident, of this vicinity
for the past 22 years. She was born
in Hallett Township, and was form-
erly Miss Agnes Wren, w.fe of the
late Nicholas B. Horton. Surviving
are five daughters, Mrs. Geo. Mae -
Donald, E'dmonton, Mrs. Jack Bon-
thron, Moosejaw, Sask.. Mrs. Carl
Blad, Regina, Mrs. Jas. Kimball,
Chicago, and Mrs. R. J. Patterson
of Hensall, and one son Jed: of
Glidden, Sask. A private funeral
service was held frons the home tif
Mr. and Mrs. It. 3..Patterson on
Mendes' at 1 p.m. conducted by
Rev. R. A. Brook. Mr. W. 0. Good-
win and Rev. Brook sang a duet en-
titled The 01t1 Rugged Cross. The
'floral tributes were very beautiful.
The pallbearers were Mean's. Geo.
Glenn, G-eo. T. Wren, Campbell
Eyre, John Shepherd, Stanley Mit-
chell and Jas. A. Patterson. Inter-
ment in Hensall union cemetery. -
The sevviees in the United. Church
on Sunday were .conducted by the
pastor Rev, R. A, Brook and the
choir sang two anthems, 0 Come
Emmanuel, and, Turn Into Us 0
Lord. Plans are being made To a
white gift semice on Sunday even-
ing, Dee. -21st.
Born -In Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth, Sunday, Dee. 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Louis 'Weigand, Dash-
wood, a son (William Gerald).
Red Cross Elects Officers- -••
The annual meeting of the Red
Cross S'iciety was held in the town
hall, Hensel', on Monday evening
with Reeve R. E. Shaddiek in the
chair. After :Singing 0 'Canada, Rev.
Brook led in prayer. A ladies' quar-
tette comprising Mrs. Mac Dougall,
Miss Irene Hoggarth, Miss Mabel
Workman and Mrs, W. A. Macletren
sang I Love a Little Coetage. Miss
Greta Laramie accompanied at the
piano. Rey. .Wn. Weir gave tlie ad-
dreee 011 "People mid Coalitions 8(0
der whieh they live," which was
roost tat0c4ing, Miss (1t', 1,17)0'
1185' fevered with a Viol 11 solo en-
titled "Flow Gently Sweet Afton,"
Mies I emere Norminton gave her
speech Inc which ehe woe the senior
championship for lie Oti- "Our
Heroes of the See." Repens of the
earieus 370)10111 1-5 WeVe
(!1a1r,11) a 7111-
n'', 13,' W. R. Dar t reasniml
Mr. IL lawrenee, 1)113 o11 Mies Katie
1401, cutting; Mre. emne Luker,
h 053)1) 111 SUpply 3-1i15 Maritaret Blieh-
!"1511, eewing Mre, C. cook, knitting
nee, eve Coodwin.' Shinning eOne
Mitteo given by Allee ,Annie E. Con-
eitt hi the abeenee of Mr. Ken
Hicks. Women's Institute report,
Miss Beryl Pha-ff„ and Dr. A. R.
Campbell, president of the war ser-
viee eoneuittee. Slate of officers for
coming year. Hon. presidents, J. W.
Ortwem, Owen Geiger and ,,Geo. C.
Petty; past pres„ Rev., 13. A. Brook,.
president, Rev. Wm. Weir; vice pre-
eidents Rev. M. Grant and Mr. Rob-
ert Ilifddleton; rec. sec., Miss Annie
E. Coneitt; cor. see.'Mrs. G. M.
Drysdale, treas., Mr. H. 0. Lawr-
ence, assistant, Miss Jean Mc-
Queen, Advisory board, Reeves R.
E. Shaddick. Geo. Armstrong,
Kay. Fred Watson, Percy Passmore.
and S. Whitmore. Ministers, Rev. R.
A. Brook, Itev. Wm. Weir, Rev, M.
Grant and Rev. II. A. Rent Teach-
ers, Mr. M. Sanders, Miss Ruth Mac-
Illvenna, Mr. Claude Blowes,- Miss
Mattie Ellis, Miss. Beryl Phaff, and
Miss Mabel Workman. Doctors and
dentists, Dr. D. G. Steer, Dr. 1, G.
Smillie and Dr. A. MacTaggart.
Masters of lodges, .4. 11. Hyde, Ce-
cil Harris and Louis Clark Sr. Pres.
chamber of cons. Mr. R. H. Middle-
ton; pres. legion, Mr. Sam Dougall;
pres. W.I., Miss Beryl Phaff and
Mre, Glen MacLean; chairman, war
service, Dr. Campbell, bank manag-
er. M -r. W. B. Cress; pres. of W.A.'s.
Miss S. Fee, Mrs. C. Hudson, Mrs.
F. Farquhar. Mrs. Jas McAllister
and Mrs. W. 13. Cross; striking cone,
Miss Beryl Pilaff, Dr. Steer, W. 0.
Goodwin, Miss Amy Reynolds, W.
31, Davidson and Rev, M. A. Grant,
Late Mrs, Theis Hudson -
There Missed away at her home
here on Saturday. Mrs. Thos. Hud-
son, in her 7211(1 year, following two
years of illness. Deceased, though
in ill health, attended' her household
duties in her own quiet way until
she became confined to her room a
ew mouths ago. She was follnellY
Miss Annie Gill, and had resided
here ever since her marriage. Surv-
iving, is her sorrowing husband, one
daughter, Mrs. Earl Mitchell, Hs-
bOrne, and One sail Lloyd of St.
Marys, and a niece Miss. _Eden Gill
at home; two beothere 7.73. Samuel
Gill of Cromarty. and Mr. James
Gill of West Monkton. A public
fnneral service was held :from Car-
l'reehylerian Church, of whieb-
Mrs. Nielson Was a valued member,
on Alonday at 2.30, couducted by
her eaelor Rev, Wm. Weireevito reed
the eine; ieth teethe and •spoke' on
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