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The Seaforth News, 1941-12-11, Page 2PAGE TWO NORTH SIDE W. A. The Woman's Association of the Northside United Church met in the vestry On Tuesday afternoon, Dee. 2nd, for general business and elec- tion of iiffieers. They have hall a very successful year, the proceeds front all sources amounting to $823. Following are the officers elected: Honorary President. Mrs. J. 1l. Thomlisont {resident. Mss. I. Hud- son; 1st vice president, Mrs. Grace Hogarth; 2nd vice president, Mrs. I. H. Weednlarti; roe a,es., hiss Wilma sip.; cor. serf., Mr,, P. B. Moffat ; treasure!, Mrs, Joint Fin- layson; parsnnttg0 conmlittee. Mrs. J. McIntosh. '1rs. Frost, :tins, 1. C:onsitt; flower rand fralt 1'omtl4ttee. Mrs. 1.. Dale, Mrs, J Currie. Miss Bristow: kitchen e.r.eiter. :11es, Pi tisk Story: :rapt,isei ,•1111%,/,711,1 , I,. W. .1. Dickson; i.ower re,rninii. L'. for e1 -nth. N 1 iss an,I Hartt;y , t y t it'a:v, to Mih- ail hoard, ?it's, i.. Frost; auditors, Miss Wilma stt, Mrs, A. \V,stc•ott. Will Collect Old Motor Car Plates— A plan for salvaging old 1`141 motor vehicle registr•tttion plates will again be carried out by the On- tario division of the Red Cross early itt February, 1114'2. Front the pro- coeds of the sale of these plates. the funds of the Red Cross Society will benefit by a substantial sum, d motorists are asked to 00, operate by delivering their old reg- istration plates to any gasoline set•s rig.. station -. "fhig- is no etfective firm or aid to tate national salvage eampaign and provides the motorists w ti' a plan for disposing of odd re- gistration plates tit_tt is sf the sante ist; ,, e`ttl ,ries , t aetiem, White-Cunnineharn— ,t sus:. Elisabeth ham. Hearty good wishes are ex- tended to the couple, both of whom are well known here, They will re- side at the groom's home on Queen street., --Myth Standard. Married At Stratford - 'Phe enauriage of. Bernie, Moore. Reg. N„ e3dest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1, 1I. Moore, Goderieh, to C lar - owe .1. 154104, ,on of Mr. and Mrs. \'titian lsi+ht', Behringvi11' was sol- emnised in Central 1 nited Church, SI rat ford, s eat high noon, Saturday, 'or ember- 2901. Rev. David Wren otlieneed. The bride was 9tten(1ivl by \loose, riod'•iich, olid Hsi ry 1'hillit'.+, Sebri'n;till,,wits hrt treat• Mr, and \les, lsth" will r'side in Std,r3te MenTeachers Organize. --- .assts net erg c 1lonei pt,lhlkr to tile remiss et' oselo._ fatte, met: at: the 31:ie k• ai•:ie House, 1'11:118, recently, t'a'r ❑ banquet and a _ .t1i;::itiot meetings Noctli Huron touchers had already foie .l a unit at eurn,.',ti88 with the Public -S-1-.o„1 \3,,n 're;.rh.is' Federation of 'lt.t trio. :mil it was decided to ex- tend the organisation to include the 'mil's 4.ontity. Various matters of iut,•rest to teoeh.•rs were discussed :nt41 ottleers were elected us follows: President. W. 11. 1 ryans, Goderich: 'ice oresidtnt, ,iohn hate's. Clinton: seer',tury treasurer, J. A. Gray-. Blyth: executive menthols from North Huron, A. R. Bewley. Walt- on, and Colin Crosier, \Vinch:on: from Pouch Huron, John Martin, (,ods'rie'h. and "Sidney ilrotcn, Joins Staff— Miss Staff— Miss Isabel Habkirk. a r. cent gra. 41 11111. 0' 111ontoe Cleneral Hospital. lit iettien rot staff of \,'edam tract ilo,pit:l. JIirs ifxbkitk is :. %ti t of AIns, O1ti•i14,` Hahlcirl, the late \l1. 11 t,ki' k. _, Wins, \ 1 i:see-Tim,s, ;.Till To Be Btesy-- ,.st: 'Lumber Co„ St, Clem, ptnclms,:,l the folks:, Me nimshes t1,s feil ihreue1- THE SEAFORTH NEWS water, the Gray farm near Wing - ham, the Hyslop farm containing $0 acres of timber near -Wroxeter, the Sutherland farm 11e33' Whitechurch, also the Wnt. Volick- and John Rein- hart near 111Idn11y and the Thos. I oven hush at Gotrir-. The timber front these hushes will he sawed at the Wilt hnnl mill. They also nego- tiated the purchase of the Ivinl'ltan bush south of Luckuov, Steer Bolted Through Crowd--- R'h\•il at1•tiilneer .Arnold 1 arrocll wa, 1 ndttetiit'g the sale of \\'ln. 1to'•i,•1sel'i..ld,'s `:oonc cattle in the l,:lruyUl 1, a 1.0(1) pound stem. .;,1:• ifs ,,ay into the ring, nd belted through the large crowd. In'::Inier es n were kno'k,•il sown h. h, ❑niu,rl's rush, basal, atteltist e44 ll ul er.1 with ttnthrtto mere s, t i• ons 119111 a few bienms Tis, steer 1itmily was loseta34 bac4, into tin ring, where it sold 1'o' . ; 1.1141 Mildmuy C:n;ett'•. Presentations To llride•Elect-- Miss Barbara Snell was honored prior to herrecent marriage at 8 troussesu tea at the -beautiful ltome •ir 1 - osrent., 4vht•n upward of 100 ,:tiled to viewtiro trousseau nod gifts, and to extend good wishes. Miss Jean Forbes received the c'all- er's, and hiss Isabel Forbes, Mrs, Warren t ib4tings and Mrs, Murray Pollock showed the trouuieaU, with Miss L.ois Farquharson and Miss Itutlt Snell assisting: Mrs. E. 11. Snll, \Vinghanl, and Miss 3,evinfa i1righami; Clinton, poured tea during the afternoon, assisted by Miss Jean en. Carlow; 'Mrs. Frank Andrews, Mrs, I. Ranson and Mrs. E. Adams. Clinton. In the evening tea was poured by MIs. Clifford Epps and Mrs. Lillian McKinnon. ---(1n Friday evening. November Ott h, around 12\ friends and neigh- bors gathered at Summerhill to pre- . eat to the bride-to-be, Miss Barbara Snell, a small seism:t1,110)ov, prior to h.r 01(013age to Mr, Alvin T. Deities of Porter's Hill, one of the features Gibbings. The evening was spent in dancing and irnmediately after luneh Barbara and Alvin were seater{ at the front of the hall and the follow- ing address was read to them by Mr: Ivan Hoggart, The ndcicess was written by Aircrafttnen titan Burg- es' and Ron Childs of No. 81 Radio School, Clinton, both boys being friends of the 4nells'. Deur Barbara -..Wo, your friends and neighbors, have gathered here tonight to con- vey to you both our very best wishes oil the adventure you are now taking. It cannot be expressed in words how mucin we shall miss you, but fool .sure you will often be in our midst, and cheer us with your sumo, di. position. \\'e. sh.111. all 1103(1 el, 9001(4 memories of the wsy in which sou !,:Its hel4,leJ it so mut(' soon sieve,. We also welcome your future husb:twl iruo 111e fmnily uric'. enol feel sun' you will tin3 it:cpi,iresr in the years that lie ahead. Sou, t•a, we know, will look well to the way, 0r your 11011;e - hold so Alvin laced have no fears In this direction. Now may we ask you le accept this small token with our love and best wishes for a long and happy married life. May the sun al- ways brighten your pathway. Sign- ed by: Wesley I1:oggart, Warren Gibbings, Neville Forbes, Percy Gib- bings. Then a beautiful decorated basket, Maden with white and black gran{terrane, was carried in by Mrs, Percy Gibbings, and Miss Isabella Forbes. Barbara responded thanking all the friends. Alvin also replied, inviting all to visit them in their new hoose and thanking them for their kindness, The gathering then sang, "for they are jolly good fel- lows,” as Barbara and Alvin un- loaded the basket and placed the gifts on the table. Dancing continu- ed for a short time after which they all sang God Save the King. Music „f then - rep ee was the registration lea w le atliesed around a pig i all 1"t -i" -"t111 tt Iia .de Book, •laie and on lnu'seigntiatl faunal a v is furnished by Perdue and Diehl, Finds Dead Weasel in Barn— On arn .On Sunday morning when 31r. Aaron Yost, of the fifth line of Mor• ningt1n, went to the barn to 410 his ( hoses, he noticed that the cats and i;, \a'i'<'. :,rc. •t• u9.1,•h 1 ,,4• Icy \loss \\a1.1111 ussis.d which, while ,lead, wits :till warm. 'fire w'east,1 w•I11e11 was 1ur0 THE u ELEP E S iTEMM ILL BE LIJ UJEB THU CIIIUSTMMAS The stores can spread their Christmas rush over several week. But the Telephone Company hats to handle: an avalanche -of Long •Dis- tame call, un Christmas Ere and t.'hristrnas3Day itself! There's no way to set till a telephone system BICG enough to keep this iremendo.ts traffic moving at normal speed. There's no way to predict where the worst jams will occur. Calls normally concentrate between the principal cities, but on this one day thev pour in from witlely sfattered towns and villages, as old friends exchange personal greetings across the miles between. This year, hundreds of telephone people will give up their own Christmas and do their level hest to complete your holiday calls, Every available circuit will he in service. But thereare bound to be delay, and dis- (Jx 6e ,fir/ vccg aPP „I ;yic 1 If your own call, get caught in the rush, we're sure you'll. understated, E, M, HOGG'_,-. Mana,r;r Otkitscq THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941 GIVES DER TEXTURE Costs Bess than .11C per overt e mss �a�-� O.�Jr CRMARTY The alumni rock+tins; o1' the (' mart 4' Auxiliary of the Wooten' Auxiliary of the Wunieat'r \I=ssirrn- ary tioe•4r14 was held e1 Thursday afternoon of the borne of Mrs. 'Plu:- t.t 1, Semi. ;:r. Thor, wia=. ,, 1 tr _.• t0ndatuce. '111c pr, s deo, :'.11 . Wil - 111300 Ilmnilton, pre i,b'I. Nits. 1},is, Wallace read mist of the 411:1 clus- ter of Luke. 'Ph, peeside'ait 1bllow, it with prayer. Set'enti''tt ,member: spoudod to the roll 4.1111 with a Chris- tmas mossace. Ther, were a numb, - of visitors present. An iter(. rr!=L1t1M pxper rntitlerl, 'Phe Ofd Year and the New" was read by hit's. S. Mill- er, .l'Irs. Russell Scott read part of "The Life of Jonathan Goforth," en. titled "Changto at Last," Mrs. Ed, Allen gave the Tidings prayer, The President gave a short address, ex- pressing her warm appreciation of the kindly help she had received by each and all of tile members during her term as president, and of her ap- preciation of the pleasurable exper- ience she had gained as their presid- ent, 31is. Hill occupied the chair during the eleetlon of officers. Mrs. Jamieson was unanimously elected President and Mrs. William Hamil- ton teeepted the n0,iti011 of first vier president, uuand Mrs {soy McCulloch as 211d viee president. All the re 011 0 11 1118 officers were unanimously reappointed The selerel1ry''s report by Mrs. Russell Scutt was greatly enjoyed and showed a ye::r 0f un. flagging 11411est and progress, The tr .Isar, is report by Mrs. Bill w•a' 5e1I4 eiteoua t.ti11O ane3 xh.'w.•,t ti a,•. sided inoreas0 is he eo'uthut4:: during the lout year. The 1(oste<<, \trs. T1t t n as c, ort, ,1 31.18-1 11y :h- (1111`111111 4,•,I43, 91111 e,' 41k t':, 1:,•1 X11 t:•::. :1*Id , ,'' • ::ad ine :'11 rt,�,y. 'd 1 slit. \t 1' fl H( t.•,11kI.d k. ,-i. .lis. int I, i era4e room in that town, The major- ity 0f totes favored the granting of a license but the pl'ili: Cita failed be- cause till per cent of the total vete wa. 1,01. 06Laino,l. The rote in Ewer •.,1 at livens'• was :MO against Recent Enlistments.-> Enlistments in the, RCAF' at the mos/Ring centre at Loudon itu Indo. Aloe William Woodrow of 111'u.scls, and John Whine o1' \Viugham. Death of Archibald L. McDonald At Brussels.— Arehibald Livingston McDonald passed aw•uy at his home in Brussels, Friday, in his 60th year. horn on 111e second .concession of Grey two., son of Duncan McDonald and Marg- aret Livingston, he had lived his en- tire life in this district. Mr. MCDon- alit x110 0 drover and was well known throughout this community. He is survived by his wife, formerly Maud Barclay of Listowel, and one son, Ian. and one daughter, Doris, at home, and two sisters, \ors. John events 4Maryl :and Miss Isabel Mc- Donald. The funeral took Shure. on Sunday afternoon to Brussels eeme- tory. STA FFA The \4.11, nu'et(1141 of the 1'niteii Church was held at this Monte of \Ins, 1:. \\ot,ien on 'Thursday afternoon with the president, 'Mrs. A. Jeffery, presiding. The minutes of the previ- ous mutual meeting- were read bs' the secretary, (les. C. Ilownein. Nies. W. E. 11lworth read the Sriptute• lesson which was followed by the business discussion. Rea W. E. .-Aid. W,i'tfi pi,. lit II Intl' tiro IV( tlml elf 0tliet•rs for the ensuing. year. Five president, were olectr'd, each to be resp,ensihll• for two meetings. \It:' - 11 t, 3.11 11 race on t. tail. :\ \Cord's:, ‘1):' 1:. \\;11"3""\ir 4 t- li Ii; tiro l3,303 ,n by .. etas arid tiie•ir nin, uhlc tar eatc11 one of AV'..l. 1',•11, 13r 11, 33\, 11'•••d surf is: itt 1, •t.i,in:tt. .,4,e:ll tel. `i4 .i+stir r* ei I,16,'tll,•ot, yL� !.. t,•i:• ul,t, n1 -,rte t _r11 tis , .'sic e', ah;trty' a. n'1lttset -. - 14,r,\ 14 -r i . i •.try, 4](-. ;\. 1\1'. ..'r r1• 1'I. -;e, l'.' Yin' . -sass :111:3;'1:. 4,11'.:. 1.. ure!.a se-Bili 1 111 41, -.19 •11 .. .1. 4 l t t..1t11 1,1 I, 1 y ,. r t,tr nl 1.' i,,.t:l::.,1 1.1 \Is.:, !,., ,•r i. 1 u!1.', 1 , 14 i, , h,- 4 ,. -.t• . , ko:an-Rrainger 1.11, :0111 \1 i. With r. ,:n,4 I'lill3ll thi lin tl.rsee 10:- 1. Ita,l h.:u,.l ,:,r lit, f0nee. walchilr:^' ;l/1 AR.i'. d,. 0101ithot 4141(1(11 at work ort tlu•. bombed ruins. Bow -ler hat r,rt the bark of his head, all old clay inn,. stack in one 0/0110' of hi:. Maratha its• ;List .31, 1 .1110, .tared without , word. Finally, 'towards the rend of the third day the lot ban's :sales broke under tit, silent si.rtititiy.11 w'er11 of t' 10 tl:.- solitary y ;:p••, t iter, "t irstel," lie said. 'limy,-tl't cots toa snythine bettor 40 do then 3(,(4011 n1h•.r peo113o 1500 ic': tir simois. you're litter, .,nd in this: p;ut3r-ii:,1 ;ilo1•r- *y. ent•h•"' rn:ie re.•tnoved the pipe from itis rrtn1011. "\\'ell. iu s ;.,,rt of 'way, cluuit," l3 said. 'i us.•.1 to lite. •ep�.l„ "1 t`n,ey evetaimii•d 411, 1110n 4;,. tmr11 ,1 t, 4,is ea1c. ,ifse1: gal,. 1,114-." lir• '111olte4. "Her, 1,1/k, w'•'v, t•1el1 hr.,k- 1042 for.- 1C.9r '.c..- MI t. \cod,lingt.: k p11 cc itt Si. ,loht, s Anglleale 11111161 at 1 (UiSr1s, who, Lev. F. Watts unii',1 in near- Safe, ear-ra, , .1. an. tau Mary \gales; only lam -liter of Mr. and 1lrs. Fleming t;,,i;l41,•1' of Grey township, :and Mr. Charles Lloyd Workman, seculnl son .lir, crud \I1:+. t'har{ccs Workman, yl O3•rie township, The bribe was gowned in 'wins and blue trope with t -i:13 at/ries. She was attended I isis •r 44t1s11:, 3Iiss Edyth MOLenn. \i;'. Frank Rutledge use. grooms - Mail. M1•. :soli Mts. Workman left tan .e motor trip t/ St. 'thon,as :hill :in:im:tons Engagement Announced -- 131:-. Mason Stirline of Goderieh o 11 , ssowanees the engagement Ler tlau,:114, 1. Dorothy Christina, 1, alt.', Edward \'3O01na11. o1' Van - on, ,1., -$.C. The meria41' will take lata in December, Rev. J. W. Down Honored— .. . -it/w,, tvai - i11C g :. -t of honor at a banquet in the Main St. United church, Exeter, lust west. sponsored by the Smith Huron uitist-lrll Assoccitation. About fifty is:eluding. the ministers and their wiv :s Ind a number ut laymen, sat ,town to a splendid salmi 0. Mr. Down expressed his appreciation of the honor thus accorded him and gave so1130 remiIliscence, of his early life in the ministry. DIr, Down was bora at Talbotville and at the age of ten moved with his family to Usborne township. In 1881 he was given special ordination by the Bible Christian Church of which body James Street United church. Exeter, was originally a parish. He was sent to Prince Edward Island for his first charge. 1n 1884 the Bible Christian church united with the Wesleyan and other Methodist bodies and the salve year he was given full ordination in the Method- ist church. All his ministry was spent in the Bay of Quinte confer- ence. In 1 02 i he retired to Exeter, Beverage Room Bylaw Defeated At Parkhill-- Parkhill arkhill—Parkhill eitimens recently voted against the establishment of a bev- ' STAN L E Y rA iii,•lelle ..tell. .1'.d 1e,1'.-11-4111,, I4 : 9...•i...,. ail, 1'Y'j,tilt it( 1'1-1- ile 11.84 he, 44 tt , .e1 ,.:Lairfos 4':14 1;•1, y',:III:I. 1,9 11. ..141`t,• i.... e: .. ,m of Ilse So,l'•. f -„n• -r'.-c :c:4} \'0tlelel r 1,,,. , se.esoff ..., . was: lite last son, elms sit • t:lh..,. than t:13:ily. issrsion .\; sti who >nl 1 1, im illi e.1' of ,in 1_ sifts'. 4 , r:e.1:1 pwesionshas , i,.:fti Nits 0t,',: ton 18,nte• ua 33,:real sioo af.. aces then, be •3 -sass 1:n ,t t: 1101,1 from tl Lttti, v Pa,. d:ly. ,r,"151,'!• iu'12fJ 'y'Irijplta•,i 1 111. Atkirs.n I', 1 l • :. 1:'bur,b. 1 cc.C. ,:3 , ,'e•lllet el le'e3t,.l' 33331. 't is Joltmly l.•,.•.. Lenon mist." ,,n1")' ' a•=. �*e l:9'EL:Ii.IEl.titm 411..,•° -1)'S £-l1 ht'k. L L'1 Glil...rt' SEAFORTH Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Dealer Grime in and see the new Plymouth car ••d Fargo Truck \\'e ai:-o have a Y:ervice Truck—if you have car trouble, phone 179 and we will come promptly PHONE 179. SEAFORTH All Repairs Strictly Cash We Aim To Please DEAD AND DISABLE lt, ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAVORTH 16. EXETER 235 DARLING eat 00. OF CANADA. LTD.