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The Seaforth News, 1942-05-07, Page 4PAGE FOUR THE S EAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, MAX 7, 1942 CONCERT RECITAL BY SIX RURAL SCHOOLS Under the direction of Helen B. Britton, Musk' Supervisor To be held cut DUFF'$ UNITED CHURCH Walton Friday Evening, May AT 8,15. Admission 25e No( Proceeds in aid of Red Cross WALTON Former Walton Boy Gets Promotion— Word has been received that Jack Drager has been promoted to the rank of Company Sergeant Irajor. overseas, He is the youngest C.& Major In the Canadian Array, KiPPEN EAST The May meeting of the. Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs, James Smillie of Heneall on the afternoon of Wednesday, May 13th, The roll call will he "I like living on a farm because " The special speaker will be Mrs, Wallace Haugh, There is to be an exchange of slower seeds or slips. LONDESBORO 1171'; tilev,l Medti and daughter Rash,. of ,I.oudott spent the week end ith Mrs. Medti's sister; Mrs. J T'anlblyn. The latter' aecalnpanied them! to Loddon en Sunday afternoon and shall remain for 0 few weeks' visit. Mrs. Thos. Stimpson: who has been With Mrs. Wm. Lyon and faintly, re- tuned for a visit with Iter daughter Mrs. M. 1 eiunier. fine lure,. Mrs. Annie 11'othergill has relent- ed. having spent the past doe weeks with Iter. daughter, Mrs, Crich, on the Base Litre near Clinton. A number of W. M, S. ladies at- tended the W. Ili, S, Presbyterial held in the Wesley Willis Church, Clinton, all Tuesday, Miss Alda Watson has returued to her position in F. Hibbert's ;tore, Goderich, having nicely recovered from low operation recently. Mt. t'uf'f Cooper and fancily of Clin- ton were visitors on Sunday at Mi T. Fairservice's. Mr, W. T. Brutisdon still is Yet'y poorly and is slowly getting weaker. Mrs, Benthman, who has been visiting for some time with her sis- ter, Mrs. R. Townsend, went to Mer- lin on Thursday. Mrs, Townsend ac- companied her as Mr as London. The choir of the United Church have been busy preparing their play, "Damsels in Distress," which they will put on in the community hall on Friday evening, May Stlt. This play is very humorous, a laugh from the Sttirdaty tnortang hi tl e United (lunch when the Sltlydaj' School will assist in the service, (ibituary--. '. rV well luck ri resident of :Hallett Township and latterly' of -Londesboro vUkltt i , 11i, William Lyon, passed away lust Thursday, April 80111, after a lingering illness at his noble in Londesboro, lie was born in the year 1808 on the homestead iu Hallett Tawn ltlp and was' the youngest son of the late 111'r, and Mrs. Joseph Lyon, Ho continued to live on the homestead until live years ago when with Mrs, Lyon, he retired and. moved to Londesboro. .From early life he had been an active worker in the Methodist, now United Church, and was superintendent of the Sun- day School for 25 years, He has also been identified with all . movements for community betterment. He serv- ed for over 20 years as secretary - treasurer 'of S.S. No, 4, Hallett. He was married In the year 1000 to Miss Jennie Kirit, of Dungannon, who sur- vives lint, The children who mourn his Loss are, Dr, E, K. Lyon, Leam- ington, Miss Marjorie Lyon, R.N., of Copper Cliff, Dr, A. H. Lyon, Wind- sor, Mrs. Chas. Meyers, RN., Lend- esboro. Also one sister, Mrs, Mary Sampson, Palmerston, and two grand. children, Robert Lyon and W. J. Meyers. The funeral service was hold on Saturday afternoon at the United Church, Londesboro, and. was conducted by the pastor, Rev. A. E. Menzies, assisted by Rev. A. Gard - beginning to the end, The proceeds finer, Egmondville, and Rev, T. Barn- Will be divided between the Red ard, Whitechureh. The pallbearers Cross and C'lroir, were, Messrs. Stanley Lyon, Joseph Mothers Day will be observed on Lyon, William Gooier, of Hallett, Frederick Sainpsan, Toronto, Gordon Rowes, Clinton, and 3, 10, 1iobertson, Toronto, Tlie'flowet', beaters were all nephews of deceased, Mr. Bert loi}b, llrnl, I -Molting, E. Grant, • Emmerson posit, Lorne. Thinking, 111, klekinier, Arthur Kerslake, and H, Derain, Int - eminent was made in the Londesboro cemetery. VARNA Varna Red Cross Notes-- In otes—In support of the appeal by the Canadian Red Cross to collect $9,- 000,000 for the iu'esSing needs of the society, ^tile Ontario Execatiye, after carefal consideration, has set tine Varna Branch quota at 0800, The op- ening slate of the campaign is May 11, and contiiuies until May 25, Since the last campaign in October, 1040, the people of Omaha have responded o^eneronsly and willingly to special Red. Cross appeals, The thousands of women volunteers across Canada have served and knitted continuously on supplies for our armed forces (air, sea, and land), for the • bomb victims .in Britain and for our hospi- tals. The high objective is necessitat- ed by the steadily increasing need for prisoner of war panels which are packed weekly and sunt to the many thousands of Canadians and British who are prisoners in alien countries and who otherwise would not be provided with a balanced diet to maintain health, As time goes on it is expected these paroels will have to greatly increase in numbers; each parcel posts approximately $2^50. • When the Red Cross asks the peo- ple of Varna distriet for funds to TIRE LIFE EXTENSION9S1 f4e, dUs%i 0:1 7fgf/ The ONLY complete plan of tire care togive ra— service that may mean a ^ year — 2 years—or even more EXTRA USE of your car! • "Few motorists get any more than half the mileage built into their tires!" A startling statement ... but true. Today you must get all the mileage out of your tires ... you must keep your car running as long as possible. To help you get extra months of wear from your tires Goodyear created the. • TIRE LIFE EXTENSION PLAN ... the only complete plan of systematic tire care. No other tire conservation plan does as much for you. Already thousands of Canadian. motorists have signed up for this simple, easy, economical plan of guaranteed, pre- ferred service. Read the details below .: . then sign up with your Goodyear dealer at once! Here is what your local Goodyear Dealer does to MAKE *cavi Ti2zes LAST LONGER! RIGHT AWAY he rotates your tires, inspects them care- fully inside and out, checks valve cores and caps, checks tubes for weak spots and leaks, scrapes rims free of rust s paints them and treats rim -well with graphite. He paints all tires, infiatesthem to proper pressure, EVERY WEEK he checks the inflation of your tires with an accurate hand gauge. As the aver- age tire loses about two pounds of air a week itis essential that he check your tires regularly every week I 100a. 7Vol EVERY MONTH he lacks up your car and examines the outside of your tires. He removes nails, bits of glass, im- bedded gravel or grit. He checks for signs of faulty wheel alignment, improp- erly adjusted brakes, EVERY 2 MONTHS he paints your tires with a special tire paint. At the same time he replaces valve caps when needed and checks valve insides and, if necessary, replaces them. EVERY 6 MONTHS he removes tires from rims and thoroughly inspects them. He searches for cuts or bruises that may de- velop trouble. He checks tubes for weak spots. Scrapes rims, paints them, treats rim -well with graphite. TWICE A YEAR he rotates your tires ac- cording to a scien- tific plan, reversing the direction of tire rotation. This can increase tread mile- age upto25o%. The policy also includes three tube repairs during the year. BONUS BENEFITS: one free road service call, one free major vulcanized sectional tire repair, or two free vulcanized spot repairs, the free reg- istration of all your tire serial numbers, WHAT THIS PLAN MEANS TO YOU When you sign up for the Tire Life Extension Plan you receive a policy that covers the servicing of, your tires and tubes, including certain repairs, for 12 months. By carrying out the tested conservation methods in the plan without fail, and by observing simple tire - saving habits 'you'll get more mileage from your tires than you ever thought was in them. In a nutshell .:: a small amount monthly invested in your .tires may mean a year ... 2 years ... or even more extra use of your car. Every day you delay you throw mileage away! s ad v.0414 Qaa .becleii2 -- tocly N14 GENT NOW PLAYING t en uodYing fobAswnro ANEW !AR! 1.71nIVIIM, 515 MB NEMER. MARKT*::!h. H*tt Coming: 'OUR WIFE" THHEATRI3 Seaforth MON., TU1S„ WED. Alice Faye • John Payne, technieolor) WEEK END' IN HAVANA Carmen Miranda Cesar Romero A beautiful romantic musical drama NEXT THURS., FRI., SAT. Two feai:rrxes Randelph Scott Gene Tierney "BELLE STAIRR." (In techiticolor) A stirring' drama with the vim of Jesse James. AIM) Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy "GREAT GUNS" This comedy team is ,iouder and funnier than ever. continue the multitudinous duties of the society the appeal will not be in vain, for they know what this com- forting' "letup" means in a world darkened by ,destruction and tragedy. Canvassers have been assigned to the different sections of the coin - amity and will be calling at your home. (Objective $800.) A special Mothers Day service will be held in the United Church next Sunday at 10 a.m. Also a baptismal service. Mrs. Ralph Stephenson Is not proving in health as fast as her many' friends would like, The apple trees are out in full bloom and there is promise of a good crop. Mr. and Mrs, 3, Ostrom spent Sun- day last with friends in Goderich Tp, BAYFI ELD Mrs. G. Turner is spending the week in Kitchener•. Born, in Clinton Hospital, on Apr. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. L, Scotchmer, a son, Howard Sheiritt. The many friends of Me, F. Mo - Ewan will be sorry to hear he is i11 in Clinton Hospital Mr. and Mrs Best and family of London have rented the Woods cot- tage and expect to spend the surn- mer months here. Mr. and Mrs. Mallett and family, of London, spent Sunday with ,Mrs. J. Davidson. Miss M. Ferguson of Guelph Wire- less School spent the week end at her hone. Miss M. 'J. Moorhouse of London spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs, J. Ferguson. 1VIe. Churchward and Corp. J. Churchward' were at their cottage -over, the week end. , Mr. and Mrs. H. Weston and son, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Toms of Detroit visited at their homes this week end. Mrs. D. Dewar is visiting her dau- ghter Mrs. Wren of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sander and Miss Fisher of Kitchener were guests of their aunt Mrs. .F. A. Edwards. Mrs. R. H. F. Gairchier is spending a few days in Toronto, Mrs, N. W. Woods spent the week end in Hensel' with 'Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Middleton. Mt•, and Mrs, N. Gemienhart and family, of Saginaw, were guests of Mrs, F. Gemienhart. The United Church Youug People's Association put on a play, `Introduc- ing Susan," in the town hall, Friday night, It was well attended and very much enjoyed by all present. BRODHAGEN Rev. W, Schultz attended the Dis- trict Conference of the Lutheran Church in Moserville in Ellice Town- ship on Tuesday and Wednesday. At the •Sunday morning service at St. Peter's Lutheran Church the pas- tor Rev, W. Schultz, gave an inspir- ing message of encouragement to the Ladies' Aid, it being their ninth an- niversary. The members of the Lad- les' Aid entered the church in a body and sang "Beautiful Saviour." Mi', and Mrs. Donald Stanek, Mr. and Mrs. A. Staudt, Mr. Malcolm Staudt of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davidson, Ella and Jack of Ell- ice Mr. Harvey Querengesser of Stratford, Mrs. Chas. Querengesser, and Mr. and Mrs. Orval'' McNichol of Brussels, with Mr, and Mrs, Albert Querengesser. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hoffineyer and children of Sebringville with 1VIr. and Mrs, Eli Rapien. Mr. Howard Querengesser of Kit- chener with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Querengesser. • HIBBERT The Hibbert Township Council met for their regular monthly coun- cil meeting in the Township Hall, Staffa, on Saturday, May 2nd, The Clerk read the minutes of the previ- ous meeting which were adopted as read. A resolutionwas passed to hold the Court of Revision on Satur- day, May 23rd at one p.m. The foll- owing accounts were paid. Municipal World, supplies, $3.71; Geo, R. Hess, stationery 0.47; Mrs. Quante, stamps, 05.48; direct .relief, $13.17. —Thos. D. Wren, Clerk of the Tp. of Hibbert. FOR SALE 1-7 ft. Stiff Tooth Cultivator with tractor hitch. 1-7 ft. McCormick Deering Grain Binder 1-8 ft. Deering Grain Binder .IOHN BACH MAIN STREET SEAFORTH • The one best way to make sure that your tires won't let you down is•to'take advantage of Goodyear's TIRE LIFE EXTENSION PLAN. This is a low-cost, sys- tematic, complete tire ser- vice that keeps your fires running longer than any other method. It guarantees you preferred service for twelve months. Get the details today! W., G. WRIGHT, Seaforth, Ont.