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The Seaforth News, 1934-06-14, Page 4PAGE FOUR. THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934 • WALTON. The marriage takes place on Thursday rate -moue, lane 14th at '2 o'clock at St. John's Anglican church, 'Brussels, when Eva Jane Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Anderson, \\'altun, becomes the bride of Edward d h oy 1),,ytg"an, soar of Mr. Thomas Dou.gan and the late Mrs. Dougan Illyth. The rector, Rev, 1', G Rickard; will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson will be the attendants. The immediate rela- tives and friends are attending the ceremony, f.11.wiii which the young couple will leave on a trip North. The largely attended funeral of the late Hugh Fulton took place on Tues- day, June 3th, from his late resid- ence. Rev. Air, Cumming, pastor of Duff's United Church officiated. In- terment took place in 'Brussels Cem- etery. The pallbearers were five nephews„lames hulton, Brussels; Thos, Fulton, Shakespeare; Lawrenee Fulton, Stratford; Dan Crawford, McKillop; John Crawford Seaforth, and a ;grandson, Bab Campbell, Brus- sels, Among' the beautiful floral trib- utes were wreaths from the family, the nine grandchildren and Mr, Jahn .Crawford, Seaforth, Mrs, Whitfield and Elmer \l'hitfieid of Meafard, and Emmerson Whitfield of Detroit. Mr, and Mrs, F. H Miller, Walton, wish to aultouuce the engagement ut their only daugther, Gertrude Emilia,. to Douglas Ennis, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ennis, also of Walton, the wedding to take place quietly in June. Miss Florence Ryan, R.X„ has re- turned to Loudon atter visiting at t'he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. Mrs. P, Mi:Taggart, Misses Dris- coll and Mrs. Barrows were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Currie at \Wing-_ ha.nt on \Wednesday. It is reported that one iii the vil- lage's young men is getting ready to open store in the A,O.U,\l'. building. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Clark of'Lis- towel called on friends in the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Eli McLaughlin of Iona spent the week -end with Mr. and \Irs, '''hos. Young.. Mrs Lena Drager has taken a po- sition with Mr. Kernick of Blyth, Miss Dorothy Drager has returned from her :visit to Goderich. )Jr. and Mrs. A, Kernick and Joan of Blyth spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, H. Sellars. Mrs, Joho Ilarris has gone to Blyth to visit her daughter, Mrs, A, Kernick, Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Parke of Sea - forth spent Friday night with friends at \Calton, lir and Mrs. I', A, Tiamhley of Start r visited Sunday afternoon with relative at 'Walton. 'Two cars collided on It n(lay ev- ening at the garage corner. Reeve ::nil Altos. McNabb of Grey were oc- cimants of the car travelling north and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne • 'Purvey were in the car leaving Walton. No one was injured though the sicle of one car and front of the other were badly damaged. Rev. Mr, Williams •oi St, Helens conducted the services in Duff's Church on Sunday, taking ,aa the text of an inspiring sermon. Matthew 112: 24. Rev. Mr. Cumming had charge of services at St. Helens, a former pastorate. Mr, anis Mrs. H. Last of Windsor came front \Windsor For the week- end accompanied by the latter's sis- ters, Mrs. R. W. Hoy and Mrs. .Bell of Vancouver, who hard been spend- - ia•g a few days in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Radford and son spent the week -end in Clinton. A purebred Durham cow celebrat- ed the King's birthday last week by presenting her owner, Mr. J. N. er's parents; Mr. and Mfrs, Wm. Mc- Cantphell, with twin calves. Quite a •Clinchey, of the (Bronson Line, on number have been to see the husky youngsters as this Durham, now about I!6 years old. has a record of a call every year since her second year. lir. and Mrs. Leonard Leeming, Ross and Norma spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, \William \litche'll of Carlingford, Farm Machinery 'and Repairs. _ Colne in and see our New and Used Cars Agent for Chrysler, DeSoto and Plymouth JOHN GALLOP AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS All Repairs and Labor Cash, 1 GGS We are now buying EGGS at Highest Market Prices for CASH. Give us a trial now. Prompt, courteous service. Best prices for Cream. Seaforth Creamery C. A. Barber, Prop, Archie Armstrong, and James Reid, Interment took place in Bayfield cemetery. Re -union, — Schad, Section No. 14, Stanley, is planning for a big time on the afternoon of Jame 30th on the school grounds. This year being the 60th anniversary of the opening of the present school, a Re -union is to be held. Invitations have been seat out personally to every Old Boy and Girl possible to reach and it is hoped that a large number of these -old pupils of the school, with any members of their ftttitilies wise) would be interested, will be able to be present. (All former resi dents of the Section will also be wel- coarse, A very interesting program is. rey, Ioltn Robertson, During the ser- being arranged anti refreshments will vice \Mrs, Toho AL'. Ctovenlock of Seaforth and Messrs. John and ,Tames Scott of -Roxboro sang "Looking This Way," also "Asleep in Jesus," and .'Safe in the Arms of Jesus." !Favorite hymns were sung • with .!digs Kathleen ee Storey presiding at the organ. Friends from a distance included, Mr, and Mrs. Sans Somers and Fergus of De- troit, Mrs. Dan, Thiel and Russell of Waterloo, Mr. Cochrane, Waterloo, :Aft-, and Mrs. W'e.:ley Somers, 3'f.r. and Mrs, T. Lncas and Thomas and John, Mr, and Mrs, .Cornell Coaly, Mr, and Mrs, Gen. Campbell, all of dzthc"1; Mr. and 'ars, Robt. McClure and James of iGoderieh; Mrs. Alex, Russell and family, rBrussels, Mr, 'fund Airs. Merton Thornton and sons of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs, John Biernes and family of Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson \icho'lson and Mfr. Charlie 'Nicholson, Blyth, Mr. and Airs, Her- bert Henderson 01 Mitchell. Mr. John Valentine and son Dean, of Canningtou. Airs, Alfred Knib'bs and daughter 'Lorna and .Miss Elsie Valentine of Lambton 'fills viisted with Mir. 3Matt. Beattie and \less Beattie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harrigan and spent Sunday with Mrs, jas. Aliller. \less 'Harrigan of Ingersoll visited at The Bible Society- are holding their the home of MIr. and Mrs, James Dor- g annual meeting in Grace Church On ranee over the week -end. Miss Rita O'Rourke Honored. — Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, S. Robertson and :hildren or .Atwood visited with their friends on Sunday. s[r, and Mrs. Ilalliclay- of Toronto, who !tt several vtee : l their daughter Mrs. H. Leslie, have returned h)nie Mr. and lira I Hantbley and daughter visited Walton friends on Sunday. \[r. and Mrs. C. ITarrigan and fa- mily, Chatham, spent the week-eitd at the home of Mr, Geo, Vivian. \fr, Jas, JelTry, Hamilton, is visit- ing with his brother, )Jr, \Vat. Jeffry. \fro and Mrs. J. Whyte and Mr; Bennett, Stratford, were Sunday vis itors in the bung. Several from here attended anni- versary services at Roy's church on Sunday, Mrs. 'f. Greenwood and babe spent a couple of days with her parents, \fro and Mrs. jno. Leary. Mrs. Robt. !Norris many friends will be pleased to know she is greatly improved after recent sudden illness. be served, If any tvho are not too far away find it convenient to bring a basket, it will be appreciated by the Committee its charge. Ccttne and spend an afternoon renewing old friendships and reliving your youthful clays, STAFFA. Mrs, V. Arc\aughton of Chicago is visiting with her -sister, Mrs, C, Butson, Mr. and Mrs, A, \V. Norris, Norv- al and Aiiss Agnes 'Patrick were in Toronto several days last week at- tending the graduation of Mr, Clar- ence Norris. Mr. D. Webb of Hamilton is .pending some time at the home of his brother, Rev. and Mrs T. R. Turner have returned hottte after visiting in Sar- nia and W'alkerville. IDr. 11, O'Brien and Miss Fair- weather, Elora, spent Sunday with the doctor's parents, Mfr. and Mrs. T3row•n, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarding and Mrs. L. Alford In view of her approaching -.marriage a large crowd of friends gathered at the home of lir. Patrick O'Rourke on Friday evening and presented his only daughter Rita with a miscellan- eous shower of useful and valuable article., bespeaking the high esteem in which the bride-to-be is held in this community, A• pleasant time was enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch was served, every one. bestowing their best wishes upon the bride, STANLEY 'fr. Robert ,Penhale,lfr, Edwin 'flubson and Mr. ,Percy Stinson of t5, •Phomas spetn ;Sunday the guest of the fotmer's brother, Mr. 1-Iarold 'Penhale, \fr. and Mrs. Thomas'Snowden of the Blue \Vater Highway, were the guests of Mr. and 'ars. John Hudte of 'Gorlericlt Tp„ on 'Sunday. Mr. .lex. Chesney of near Sen - forth was a 'Sunday visitor of Mr, Harold 'Penhale of near Bayf)el'tl. Mies Myrtle McClinchey and Mr, (Gould of !London visited at the form McKILLOP. Death of Samuel Storey, Sr. — ,Oit Friday, June 8th, 111934, .an old and highly respected resident of M[c- 1Killop passed away in the person of 'Samuel Storey Sr. Deceased had been an invalid for the last six years, Born on the old homestead in 119511, he al- ways resided there. in P578 he was married to l abella Phair of MctKil lop, Alio predeceased hint in 11991119. Mr, Storey was the last of a largc family. Surviving are two sons and four daughters: Samuel and -William of ddEillop: Fannie and Marc, at home; Mrs, W. McClure, of Mc- Killop, and Mrs, John McNichol of NI orris. Two daughters predeceased tin), Afa rtha in 10)315 and Margaret in 135228. The funeral took place on Mon- day afternoon from his late residence; lot 30, concession 15, -'McKillop; Rev.' G. R, A[orrow officiating, interment in )Maitland Bank Cemetery. The pall- bearers were six nephews (who were the same as at his wife'; funeral); Sans Carter. \Vestey Somers, Jahr, tllierncs.'Jnihn Ff. Storey, Thomas Sto Sunday. Death of Mr. William Pollock. — lir.,William Pollock, an old and highly esteemed resident of Stanley Township passed 'fo rest at his home on the Goschen Line on May 27th in the evening. He had been ill for .about 2 years but was only confined to his bed for about a month be fore his death. Ile was born March 1st; 1556, on the sante farm where 'he died and was a .son of James and, Sarah Pol- lock. \\'hen about ten years of age he roved with his parents to a farm just south of Drysdale on what is now culled the Blue Water IIi•gh- way where he lived for twenty years, and then he moved back to Phe place of his birth and farmed there until his death. IIe was married in 1888 to Edith Armstrong, a daughter of lames anti Janet Armstrong of the Bronson Line, Stanley, by the Rev. Mr. Simpson, Presbyterian minister' of 1T3rucdficld. Tie was an eider in Knox Presbyterian Church, Bayfield;: and was also a member of the Canad- ian Order of Foresters and was an Orangeman. Left to mourn his loss are Ibis .wife and two sons Ernest aisd Milton, and three daughters, Florence at 'home, AM's. H. V. Vanstone of Kemble, Ont., and Mrs. A, To Cope- land of Toronto, and four grandchil- dren, also two brothers, Robert of Reno Nevada, and Samuel of Can- nra Sask., and one sister Lizzie. The funeral was hell at his late residence, Goshen Line, Stanley,on Wednesday, May 30, the service being conducted by his Minister, .Rev. Mr. Dorgan of BawRel1 and Clinton Cliurches.,T'he pallbearers were This fdlow elders of the church, Geo. Dewar, Sans Hous't- o1i, MfurdncIs Ross, Joe. Richardson' HARLOCK. The Ladies' Aid of Burns' United Church are holding a garden party and supper on 'Friday night. f ane 2i). at community hall, Londeeboro. The young people from Winthrop are ex- pected to put on a play. Mr. and Mrs. Torrance and Miss !Marry from near P,aylield spent Sun- day at the home of \fro and Mrs. Frank McGregor. !Reeve Leiper attended County Council meeting in Goderich 'fast week. Mr. Etidy 113e11, who had the mis- fortune to have his leg broken last week is so far getting along nicely, .Mr. and Mrs, Leo Watt and family sprint Sunday afternoon ,With Mfr. anti Mrs, Thos. Knox. lvfa•. Bert Beacom and Audrey Knox rvisited their friend, Mr, Eddy Bell, Sunday forenoon. 'A'fr. "Wm. MIc\%ittie from 'Madison, Nebraska i; at present visiting at the horse of 'Isis brother, Mr and \f s. Si- mon \Ifc'Vittie. _llr, and Mrs. Arthur ,Forman. Miss Eleanor and Tommy visited on Tues- day at the house of \fr. and ''Miss Thos, Knox, also calling ha otter friends. HULLETT. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stewart, Lloyd and, Marian were recent guests at the home o) Mfr. and. lire. ,Dexter. DUBLIN. The regular meeting of the Hib- bert Council was held at Staffa on Mondry, June 111, all members pres- ent, the Reeve presiding The minutes of the last - regular meeting, also of tate Court. of Revision on May 28,' were read and on. 'notion of William. Kay and Robert urchill adopted as read. \ number of communications were dealt with satisfactorily, The Court of Revision .on the assessment Boll was resumed. Four appeals were submitted for reduction of • assess- ment; Canadian Batik of Coritmerce; business assessment; Jdhrt W. Brit- ton, exemption for 2 acres of wood - lot; Mary Currie and Mrs. Elizabeth, Nagle, None of the ,appeals were al- lowed so the assessment of the Town- ship as entered by the assessor, $1- 943,9119, remains ,unchanged, The fol- lowing • appeals for transferrence of ownership -were al'low'ed: 21 John St., Dublin, from Mary Fl;y nn to - Philip Kenny part of Mill. Block, Dublin, from M. J. Klinkharner to Mrs. K. Feeney; Lot 211, Coti, 8, from Leon- ard Butson to James 13, Simpson; Ey, Lot 26, Con. .112, No be assessed to Charles Green; Lot 24, Con. 6, to be .assessed to John McNaughton; S% Lot 26, Con, 4,. to be asessed to Dan O'Connor, - iGeneral Business—B'yL'aw No. 4113 was passed providing for approval of reduction of terms of subsisting .con- tracts for electric service in rural dis- tricts from 20 years to 5 years, Reso- luttions were ppassed instructing tike Clerk to prepare 'ByL4aws and Sched- ules providing for deficiency a•mouuts On Coyne, Tyndall -and Downey Drains respectively, .Robert Coleman was present asking to have drain cleaned out on the road portion• of the Geary drain, Frank Allen was' au- thorized to look into the requirements of the matter, Road orders were is- sued for $7.315. The meeting adjourn- ed until Monday, July 9 at I' p. m. Kathleen. Feeney, Tp,. Clerk,. BRUCEFIELD. The many friends of Mrs. John Watson were glad to see her able to at church last Sunday after her seri- ous illness. Afrs, .Morrison of Bluevale is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Hugh Berry, at present. Mrs. Jessie Tough of Clinton is now at the hone of her brother, Mr. D. Tough, on account of her sister- in-law's illness, ''Mrs, Tou'gh's many friends will be glad to hear that she is now recovering, Next Sunday, June !Mali, the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper''tvill be 'ob- served at the morning preparatory service. On Friday evening at 8 p.m. :Rev. Mr, Elliott of Exeter will preach Last Sunday morning the minister offered a special thanksgiving prayer to our loving Heavenly Father for Iris great kindness in sending us the bountiful rain Which was so ntucli needed in the thirsty land. Our hearty congratulations are ex- tepded to the graduating students of IBfruceffield: Miss Annie .l'ftsstarcl, Mr. Leonard Boyce, Mr. :lex, Addison (formerly of Brucs'fte3d now of Clin- ton), who graduated from the (.liver sity in London. Quite a number of their friends .attended the 'graduating exercises which were held its London last week. EGMONDVILLE. .Egtnondtille ,played in Kippen ou 'Saturday night in the Huron on League series, ;core, Egmondville 3 Kippen 0. It was a real snappy game all the way through, Kipper tirade a hard drive on Egmondville in the first five minutes, 'Goalie 'McGee saving ,what looked 'like two sure .goals, for Kippen was through the defence, From then on it was pretty even in the first half. W. 'Wright scored for Egmond- ville in a scramble in front of kippen goal at the dose of the first ]calf. In the. second half Egmond•ville 'had the edge on Kippen all the way tr^hough. Jahn Flannery got the sdcond goal on a neat pass front his brother Cyril, Don Dale scored again in the last two minutes of pray. It was a good clean game all the away thaough, hipper did especially Weld as two of their men are laid off. Verne 3McLean has been in a cast, recovering from ait injured hip he sustained in a game with Brucelfielcl•, ,Brucefield plays here Saturday night, ;Tune 16, VARNA Rev, Mor. Troyer of Toronto spent the week -end at the 'home of _lir, and Mrs. Geo, Johnston, Mfr, and.Mrs, J, T. McA'slt and 'Mr, \l'm. and Miss Fame Logan spent Sunday with friend's in London. Several from here tool: in the play last Friday evening at Blake that was put on by the young people of Ben - The annual Webster picnic will be held in Jow-ett's. Grove out Saturday of this week, The Royal :Scarlet Chapter of Stan- ley will meet in Varna on Thursday evening, WINTHROP. Well, we certainly appreciated the cutch needed .rains. ,We h'ad also Ute REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING MITZI GREEN & MAY ROBSON in 6i Little Orphan Anniea, A Picture for Young and. Old Comedy Cartoon Mon, -Tues. -Wed., June18-19-20 BING CROSBY MARION DAVIES 1n "GoingHollywood"oll- News Reel Comedy, A Musical Treat Thurs.-Fri,-Sat„ June21-22-23 EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and EDNA MAY OLIVA in The Poor Rich Comedy Cartoon The Funniest Picture of the Year cool weather, Quite a number front, here attended the nomination held in Hensel!, Tuesday. Tuesday is Election Day. Be sure and cast your vote, Mfrs, \\'iJl Dodds and ''Irs. H. :Blanchard gave a miscellaneous shower at the. home of .lets; Dodds last Saturday in honour of Miss Mar- garet Cuthill, pride -to -be, About 35 were present. We all wish Margaret and Aechie many happy years of wedded life and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Somers, ''Ir. Fergus Soarers, of Detroit, Mus, Ro- bert Murdie of Stratford spent Sun- day with MG', John Bullard, Mrs. Mae Dorrance of Seaforth visited Mrs, Geo. Eaton last week. DUBLIN IAtnong the natives of the many gra- duates of St Jerotne's College is Oat of Hugh Benninger, the e4der son of Mr. and Mrs. 31. J. Benninger, of our tillage, St, .Mary's Anglican Church 'Guilt! ",""- are serving a supper froni 6 to 8 pont. on June 20 on the lawn of Mrs, Alex. Darling, Laurier Ave. E. 'Mrs. Elizabeth Nagle spent Satur- day in 'Kitchener and \Waterloo, and on'Sunclay and \Ponday was the guest of Mrs. S. Ni'cholsot, ''titc'hell. Mrs. ,Benninger and Donald at- tended the graduation exercises on Tuesday, at 'Kitchener. ONTARIO ELECTION :: JUNE 19, 1934 LIBERAL -CONSERVATIVE PARTY George H.Elliott Conservative Candidate in Huron The Electors in Huron go to the polls on June 19th to elect a representative to the Ontario Legislature. George H. Elliott, Warden of Huron Bounty and conservative candidate, seeks your support on his record in municipal affairs. His wide experience assures the electors that sound judgment and fearless honesty will characterize his every action should he be honored by the voters in this riding. Pit this time in Ontario's history, stability of govern. ment is most important. George Elliott stands four=square in safeguarding British institutions' and maintaining the highest standard of citizenship. He will support every measure designed to advance the interests of the people and stands for the protection of the interests of the farming community. Always an earnest advocate in the temperance cause, Mr. Elliott will do his utmost to further true temperance in Huron and in the Province of Ontari!►. His interests are your interests. You know his record. His chief desire is to render faithful and loyal service in your behalf. Don't Play experiment --- safe fe !(Inserted by the Liberal -Conservative Committee of f-Iuron.)