The Seaforth News, 1942-12-03, Page 8PAGIR EIGHT
TEE SEAFORTRI NEWS
THURSWAX,. DECEMBER S,
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I(IPPEN EAST W. I.
Euchre Dance
AND PROGRAM
HENSALL
Wednesday, Dec. 9
MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA
Admission 350, No Lunch
HENSALL
The home of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas
Dayman of Kippen was the scene of
a delightful affair Thursday evening,
November 26th, when some 85' uncles,
aunt and cousins gathered to honor
their son, Pte, Donald Dayman, of
the RCCS, Kingston, who is home
on leave.Daring the evening the guest
of honor was presented with a ronsin
cigarette lighter. The accompanying
address was read Mr. Joseph Day-
man of Kippen, his uncle, and the
presentation was made by Mr. Cres-
cent Dayman. Featured during the
evening was a pleasing program
under the chairmanship of Mr, Rob-
ert Dayman, consisting of community
singing, piano solos, Mr's. Norman
Hodgins, guitar selections, Howard
Dayman, and mouth organ numbers
by Robert Dayman, Games and con-
tests directed by Mrs, Crescent Day -
man were enjoyed, A delicious lunch-
eon was served. Following is the ad-
dress: Dear Donald—As a company
of your uncles, aunts and cousins, we
bave come 'to your hone this even-
ing to express our appreciation of
the place you hold in our Hearts and
minds. As a boy you have had your
run among us, even provoking us.
But as we look back we have no re-
grets about your conduct. We have
watched you grow up to manhood
with some pride; and now that you
have decided to go forth to defend
our native land and Empire, we are
still prouder because of that deci-
sion, We believe you will uphold the
honor of our country in a manner
befitting a soldier of Canada. Tonight
we wish to express' our esteem and
regard by presenting you with this
token of our high regard and esteem,
wishing you God's blessing and pro-
tection as you go forth on your great
endeavor. Signed on behalf of this
company, Joseph Dayman, Crescent
Dayman. Tuckersmith, 26th Nov. 1942
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Wind-
sor spent the week end with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Corn-
elius Cook.
Mr. Donald Willard, of St. °ether-
ines visited over the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Willard.
Miss Margaret Mousseau of London
was a week -end guest with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mousseau
and brother Wilfred.
Dr. Wm, T. Joynt of London visited
on Sunday with his mother, Ml's.
Alice Joynt,
Mrs. Ross MacLean of Detroit is
visiting with her mother, Mrs. Maty
Jackson and brother Mr. Robert
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett, Ross
and Connie, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz of Dash-
wood. -
Mrs. John Taylor of Grand Bend
visited Normds an nmanStanlakert tr
of Exet r
spent a few days last week a. t the
home of her mother, Mrs. Hannah
Workman.
The many friends of Miss Elizabeth
Slavin regret to bear she has been
confined to her room during the past
week with an attack of influenza.
Pte. Harold Bonthron of London
spent the week end at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Bonthron.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McKenzie and
family and Mrs. Peter Schwalm
visited on Thursday with the latter's
daughter, Miss Mae Schwalm, in
London.
W. C. T. U. Meets —
The Exeter-Hensall Branch of the
WCTU held their regular meeting in
the school -room of the United Church
on Thursday at 3 pm. with the vice
president, Mrs. Brook, in the chair.
The opening hymn "Rescue T, e
Perishing," was followed by
Lord's prayer 10 unison and Mrs.
Brook took the devition on "Secret
Power," Mrs, Chas. Jinks gave an
interesting poem entitled "The Best
For God," after which prayers were
offered by Mrs, Beavers and Mrs.
Jinks, Mrs. Hedclen contributed a
vocal solo entitled "Leave It There,"
with Mrs. Ed McQueen at the piano.
Mrs. McQueen and Mrs. Brook were
appointed to select a secretary, The
December meeting will be held on
Thursday, Dee. 17th at the home of
Mrs, B. W. F. Beavers in Exeter.
Mrs. E. W. Christie was appointed
superintendent for the non-alcoholic
food product dept. Mrs. Pearce gave
St interestingpaper
trthen bY Miss
sectional
Stirling,
meeting at Elimville. The theme,
"Liquor in war time," was very ably
taken by Mrs. Brook, Mrs. Pearce,
Mrs. Beavers, Miss Moore of Lon-
don, Miss Jean Murray, Mrs, Jobus,
Mrs, Header', Mrs, Jinks and Mrs.
Fee. The meeting closed by singing
"Faith of Our Fathers," after which
Mrs. Brook led in prayer.
Nomination Heid —
The nomination meeting held in
the Town Hall Friday evening, for
the purpose of nominating reeve,
four councillor,'s, three echoed trus-
tees and public utilities, was fah•ly
well attended. Mr. J. W. Ortwein act-
ed es chairman for the meeting.
Nominations as follows, Reeve, R. E.
Shaddick, moved by J. W. Ortwein,
seconded by E. Fink, acclamation,
Councillors E. Fink moved by J. W.
Ortwein, seconded by Jas. Sangster;
Jas, Parkins, moved by Wm. Shop -
herd, seconded by J5me13. Sangster;
.las. Sangeter proved by W. 1!. Smalle-
combe, seconded by Wm, Shepherd;
Robert Cameron, moved by Geo,
Hudson, seconci.ecl by Jas. Sangster;
Alvin KerHlalce moved by Geo. Hess,
seconded by W. E, Foster. F.
Sma.11ecombe moved by J. W. Ort-
wein, seconded by Geo, TTudson. Four
to qualify. School, trustees, Jos- Flynn
reeved by Geo. Hees, seconded by R,
J. Cameron; Geo. Hess moved by R.
J. Cameron seconded by R E.
Shaddick; E, L. iylickle moved by R.
i, Conioron, seconded by 'Geo, Hess.
Aeelantation, Public utilities, Chas
VP.tY
ACCLAMATION
Reeve R. E. Shaddick of Hensall
who was re-elected by acclamation
for another term. There will be no
election in Hensall this year as the
council and other officials were elect-
ed by acclamation.
ecce was observed in memory of •the
late Mr, Owen Geiger.
Two splendid and inspiring ser-
vices were held at Carmel Presbyter
fan Church last Sunday. In the moi'- informing her that her grandson, Dr,
ning Mr, Weir had for his subject, T, J. McLean, who was in the Winni-
"A Change of Heart," which was peg Hospital, has been transferred to
based on the Parable of the ProdigalPrince Rupert with a Winnipeg unit.
Son. The choir under the leadership f LAC Pen Passmore of Brantford
of Mrs. J. Murdock sang, "Give visited over the week end With his
Thanks" and Mr. and Mrs. Weir parents, Mr, and Mrs. John. Pass -
sang as a duet, "Have Thine Own more.
Way, Lord." The evening service.
saw a continuation of the series of VARNA
sermons on "The Lord's Prayer in , The Varna Junior Institute will
Wartime" as the minister dwelt on meet at , the home of Miss Maria
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the Kingdom of God.
There will be a meeting of the
Young People's Society on Monday
evening next when it is expected that
Mt'. Donald Ross of Brumfield will
bring a message. '
Red Cross Notes—
These are days when our boys ov-
erseas are pressing towards objec-
tives and they are reaching them.
The knitters of the Hensall Red
Cross Society have been assigned
another objective and the tools with
which to achieve it are on hand. This
is the latest quota our; branch has
been given: 30 sleeveless sweaters,
40 ribbed helmets, 80 prs. of socks,
100 steel helmet caps, This therefore
is another call to all the ladies of our
district who are able to wield the
needles. We realize that this is a
busy time of the year, but War has
no holidays and the needs of our
troops do not lessen just because
Christmas is around the corner. So
please obtain your wool from Mrs.
R. Cameron at the library or from
Mrs. Goodwin as soon as you can.
All knitters are asked to carefully
study the following instructions.
They are given that no wool will be
Helmer on Dec. 7.
Another Native of Stanley
Passes On —
It is with regret we make mention
of the death of Mrs. John Reid, form-
erly Aggie Johnston, whose girlhood
days were spent in Stanley and will
be remembered by many sorrowing
friends. Deceased passed away after
a short illness in Flint, Michigan.
Much sympathy is extended to her
now bereaved husband and family.
Mr, and Mrs, Wilmer Reid and
daughter Mona spent the week end
in Toronto.
THE MAN WHO LIKES A TREE
I like a man who likes a tree,
He's so much more of a than to me;
For when he sees his blessing there,
In some way, too, he wants to share
Whatever gifts his own may be,
In helping others, like a tree.
For trees you know -ere friends indeed
'They satisfy such human need;
'In summer shade, in winter fire,
'With flowers and fruit meet all desire'
And if a friend to -man you'd be,
'You must befriend him like a tree.
— Varna Scrap Book,
Sale Ads, 1 'week 25c.
wasted. Owing to the shortage of Want and For
wool, socks are to be made shorter.
The leg should measure only eleven
inches' to the bottom of the. heel,
which means that there will he four ;
inches of cuff, four inches plain be-
fore setting up the heel. The foot -
length of the socks will be as usual,
10, 11 or 12 inches. Please measure
carefully all the garments you knit '
as we only have just enough wool to
cover our quota and if any garment
is knitted too large it means that we
won't be able to send what is ex- i
pected of us. Don't forget to get
your wool and so do your bit to
reach our objective. The boys over -I
seas are reaching theirs, There will„
'be a shipment of goods going from
Hensall on Friday evening. We will
let you know next week what was
sent. The executive of the Red
Cross Society will meet on Friday,
December 11th in the council cham-
bers to make plans for the annual
meeting to be held early in the New
Year,
Little Miss Elda Kading of London
is spending two weeks with ' her
grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs. Colin.
S. Hudson.
Mrs. Roy Smale and babe returned
home after a pleasant visit with rela-
tives at Staffs and Mitchell.
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor of Toronto
was the week end guest of Rev. Wm.
and Mrs. Weir and. Freddie.
Mr. John MacLean returned home
after spending several weeks with
his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross MacLean in Detroit, and
also visited with his granddaughter, 1
Miss Donelda MacLean, who has
been seriously ill, but is somewhat
improved at date of writing.
Miss Jean Murray returned home
after a very pleasant trip to Kam- 1
loops, B.C., where she visited with
Dr. and Mrs. Smillie and baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hudson of
London who were married Saturday
spent a few days visiting the form-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Hudson.
Rev. R. A. Brook conducted the
Sunday services in the 'United
•Church, delivering very, inspiring
message s on the following texts,
"And Jesus said, For judgment I am
come into this world, that they which
see not might see; and that they
which see might be made blind," and
"Jesus in Bethlehem," The choir
sang two anthems, "The Knowledge
of the Lord," and "Who Follows In
His Train,"
Councillors Elected by
Acclamation,--
The following were Elected by ac-
eiaination for councillors: Jas, Par-
kins, A. W. Kerslake, Fred Smalla-
Combe and Ed. Fink, Mr, ltobt, •Cam-
eron, a former councillor, and las.
Sangster, withdrew,
Flight Sgt, Gerald Passmore has
returned to Patricia Bay, Tt,C , after
spending his leave with his parents.
Mt', and Mrs. John Passmore,
Anis, MargaretMcT.enn has just re-
MnorE, m0 1 h R J f ame30n
seconded by G. R. Hess, At, the close (Thiel a letter from her grand latt-
of the nomination two minutes ` sil'' Anter, Mrs, T, 3, McLean,' Winnipeg.
WINTHROP
The Red Cross meeting will be
hell in the basement of the church
Tuesday afternoon, .December 8111,
The election of 0ffieers will be held'
at this meeting. We hope for a good
attendance. Please note the change
in the date. It is being held a week
earlier,
Mr, and Mrs, Harold 'Bolger and
Shirley of Walton spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. 'i`itomas Pryee.
Mr, and Mrs, Foster Bennett and
family spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, George Eaton. .
Miss Margaret Montgomery and
(Mr. Andrew Montgomery of Brant-
ford spent the week end at their
home.
The "No Surrender Club" are hold-
ing a euchre and (lance in the hall
this Friday night,
NOTICE,
Town of ..Seaforth
Clerk's Notice fo First Posting of
Voters' Lists, 1942, Town of, Seaforth,
County of Huron.„
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with Section 8 of the Vot-
ers' 'Lists Act and that I have Meted
up at my office at Seaforth on the
20t11 clay of November, 1942, the lists
of all persons entitled to vote in the
said Municipality at municipal elec-
tione and that such lists remain there
for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take .immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to law, the last day for
appeal, being the 17th day of Decem-
ber, 1942.
D. H. WILSON,.
Clerk of the Town of Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Seven pigs ready to wean. Apply
to Edward C. Regele, Walton, Ont.
ECONQMIZE ON QVR
Cash ;& Carry Saturday Specials
Havelock Hard Wheat Flour Feed Rose Coffee, lb
490
98 lb bag .2.52 Ciub Hotlse Coffee, iii Ago
0 Canada, 98 .2.09 Maxwell House Coffee, ib 560
Prahie Rose Floiu 98 2,54 American 'Blend Coffee, lb 390
Pastry Flour, 630 Daly Grange Teas —
Pastry Flour -- .1� lb. pkge, , , ... , , . 490
Whole Wheat
6 lb, bag 21c Daly Grange Green Tea
Flour _ .
1,/s ib,
Cowan's Cocoa
tin
'Neilson's ()ogee -
lb. tin
4
3
`0
6 lb, bag ............. 190
Clea6 bBrae
abag 19c
Tillsons Quick Cooking Oats
3 lb. pkge, ,. 15c
23c
29c
Old Nippy Cheese , , . . . , per pound 25c
J. Finnigan
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Bolton and
fancily wish to thank their, friends
and neighbors for their kindness, and
help during the fire and after,
NOTICE
A meeting Of the Trustees and
Ratepayers of School Sections Nos. 4,
6, and 7, of the Township of Tucker -
smith, will be held in the No, .6
School on the afternoon of Friday,
Dec, 4, at the hour o1 2 p.m, A slate
of Trustees will be nominated at this
meeting for the School Area formed
by the three mentioned sections,.
NOTICE
We wish to inform our customers,
the Winthrop Chopping .Mill will be
closed for repairs the second week of
December, commencing Monday, Dec.
LOST 7, Haase & Son.
Ladies gold wrist watch, lost in FOR SALE
Seaforth, valued as keepsake. Apply About 800 feet of 3)110 hemlock.
at The' News office. plank, 1 barrel press, 1 stick of rock
FOR SALE elm timber 16 feet long 1 foot sq.
2 litters of pigs. George Aberhart, Also 34 Leghorn_ pullets, laying and
Phone S52 r 5, Seaforth. 19 Rock pullets laying, J. A. Nichol,
Hay P.O. Ont.
FOR SALE
A typewriter desk, and stenograph- FARMS FOR SALE
er's chair: Apply Scott's Poultry (1) 100 acres in Tuckersmith, on
Farnt, Seaforth. Highway No. 8, lot 29, Huron road,
frame barn on . cement foundation,
frame' house. Very productive soil,
plenty of water. (2) 50 acres in Hul-
lett, north half of lot 5, Con. 2. Frame
barn on, stone foundation, frame
house, 3 wells, choice farm. Apply:
Wm. • Livingston, or Jas: F. Scott,
R. R. 2 Seaforth. •
roQ d News for
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Poultry Raisers
Dublin Creamery i
market for all
Poultry and
Phone 68, Dublin f
S in the ' gent by month, to 165 Erie St.,
kinds of Stratford.
Eggs, .
or high -
WANTED,
Immediately, in Seaforth, a three-
,room apartment, unfurnished, with
heat, lights and water. Write, stating
est prices. Our truck is as
near as your phone.
DUBLIN
CREAMERY
WAR-TJME TRAVEL TIP NO. 2
I/
;VO #URRY-/Cts of time
/ have #90 never
Wise Man! He patronized
the City Ticket Office well in
advance and wiM avoid last
minute rush and uncertainty at train lime.
P.S. He's also travelling light in wartime
to conserve available railway space.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
WANTED
A -piano bench in good condition.
Phone Dublin 22 r 13.
NOTICE
Yearling heifer strayed on to E.
hail lot 28, Con. 4, Tuckersmith,
Owner can have same by proving
property and paying expenses. Apply
to -Gordon Richardson, R.R. 1, Bruce -
field. Phone 656 r 25.
FOR SALE
Durham cow, to freshen in Feb.;
also 7 little pigs, suckers -Phone 852
r 23, Seaforth central. Harvey Mc-
Ilwain.
EWE LAMBS FOR SALE
Five Leicester ewe lambs for sale.,
J. W. Thompson, 833131, .Seaforth.
FOR SALE
A few sows due to farrow from 2
weeks to 2 months. J. A. Marshall,
Walton. Phone 830.r6, Seaforth central
FOR SALE
A circulating coal heater; good as
new. Phone 852r11, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Good Cheer range, in good condi-
tion. Homer Hunt. Phone 8521,12,
Seaforth.
Seaforth Farmers Co-operativ
Are open every day and have the
following Co-op. feeds an stock:
.20% Lay Mash. 0.9.0. Lay Mash
with Cereal Grass. Developing Mash..
Poultry Concentrate 40%. Poultry
Concentrate 33%.
Lime Shell. Oyster Shell.
Hog Concentrate 42%. Pig Starter.
Dairy Supplement. Dairy Mineral.
Calf Meal.
Bran, Shorts, Middlings and Oil
Cake.
VGOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES
A GOOD FARMER BETTER
WE CAN NOW GET IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF 2 AND
3 FURROW TRACTOR PLOWS FOR FARMERS NEED-
ING TI -IIS EQUIPMYMENT
Main St.
BACH
Seaforth
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INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid-
ent, Windstorm & guarantee bonds.
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
in first, class companies.
Information' cheerfully given'
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES
MCLU'NN LLL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, IL Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
Seaforth
Monument Works
Formerly W. E. Chapman
NOW OPERATED BY
CUNNINGHAM &
PRYDE
We invite inspection: of our stock
of Cemetery Memorials
SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS AND
SATURDAYS, or any other
time by appointment
See Dr. Harburn—Phone 105
Phone 41-JDxeter—Bog 150
E. C. ,CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth, Office hours:—
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1.30 p.m, to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.•
J.1,
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Special and Careful Attention
AMBULANCE
Office Residence
Main St. Jarvis St.
43 18
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICERS
President, Alex McEwing,: Blythe
Vice -President, W. R. Archibald, Sea,`
forth; Manager & 'Sec.-Treas., M. A,.
Reid, Seaforth, -
AGENTS
F. McKercher, R.R.1, Dublin; John,
E. Pepper, R.R.1, Brimfield; .1. F..
Prueter, Brodhagen; James Watt,.
Blyth,
DIRECTORS
Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; William'
Knox, Londesboro; Chris Leonhardt,
Brodhagen; E. J. Trewartha, : Clinton,
Thomas Mojilan, Seaforth; W. R.
Archibald, Seaforth; Alex McEwing,.
Blyth; Frank Mcl2regor, Clinton;
Hugh Alexander, Walton.
Parties desirous to effect insurance,
or transact other business, will be
promptly atended toby applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post
offices.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in. First -Class
Companies.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B„ Graduatt
et University of Toronto.
Paul L. Brady, M.D., Graduate of
University of Toronto,
The Clinic 19 fully equipped with
"omplete and modern. x-ray and other
4p -to -date. diagnostic and thereuptie
equipment.
Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and'
Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Tuesday in every month from 3 to
5 p.m.
Free well -baby clinic will be held
'n the second and last Thursday in
-veru month from 1 to 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A,,M.D.
- Physician and Surgeon
le Dr. H. H. Rose' office, Phone 5.1
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate, in Medicine, University
et Toronto,' Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and .Aural institute.
Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square
throat hospitals, London. Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 p.m. Also at Seafortb Clinic first
Tuesday in each montb,-53 Waterloo
St., Stratford. Telepbone 267.
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One MillionPartners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
,District Agent
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT --- SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235
DARLENG & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
(Essential War Industry)
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