The Seaforth News, 1934-07-12, Page 8AIM
PAGE EIGHT.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
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HENSALL.
Mrs, Walter Hobkirk. - There
Passed away at the home of her
daughter at Sutherland, Sask., on
Thursday, july 4th, Many Agnea
• Sturgeon, relict of the late Walter
holding' their annual Sunday School
picnic at Bayltield on Wednesday next
3.1r, Young is spending a few days.
at Kiatail Camp,
Harold Bonthron, Allen Davidson,
Douglas. Sangster, Kenneth Manns
and Keith 13.11C17 lett Friday to
Hobkirk, in her tali year. She oaa
spend a week at Kintail Camp.
the second daughter of the late A.
Reguiar meeting of the Public
Sturgeon of Hay township, where
,. Library Board held on 'Monday even -
she was born an iivc
Marriage in 18.86 to Walter Hobkirk,
• velio predecearsed her four years ago,
After their marriage Mr. and Mrs,.
• Ilobleirk left for North Dakota,
Where they made their home until
some 30 years ago, coming to Hen-
son - to ecaide. gra, Holakirk took a
trip \Vest last summer oi visither
daughter alrs. Curry, at Stalierland,
Sask, where tibont sive niontlia ago
she euffered it stroke and since that
time had not regained her .natta:
health, The reintiitts arri v4 n 1-1en-
aall ou Monday, :old the funeral 117I6
held from her late home on Queen
St, West on Tuesday afternoon at
2:30, Rev. Arthur Sinclair having
charge of the service. interment in
I -lc -itself, Union Cemetery. She leaves
to mourn her loss lour daughters,
• Miss alaraforet Halikirk of Henson;
Mrs. 3, Yaeger -(Mary) • of Regina:
air. E. Curry (.klicel of Sutherland,
Sasic; airs. Ernest aloody (-Agnes)
of Brandon, Man, .Also- five gi.an$1-
chi':::,,T, One daughter predeceased
her several year Ri.10. The pallbearers
s, era Geo. Petty, John Zuetle, Thos.
1Vtisla Ge,„ IlrofIc. John Elder, and
James Smillie. The floral tributes
• were heamiful. alotwin4 the high es-
teem in tv !Oath1lr. 11 thkirk waa
I1 l. She wa 11 consiateat member
of the United Clotrah, lien The
members of her family were all home
to attend the funeral.
)1r. anal Mrs, \Vilson Carlisle and
Mrs. fda., 3107-seSask.,
viste.1 Nita and alra Rof,t. Green 311
, 7-7 Sonday.
Dr, sniiiite vool-el 'with his, parents
foront.- the first part of the ,eeek.
Mr, and Mr.s, Graation of London
ese visiting •with Mrs. Gralitons
ters. Miss Kaiie ScottSooltilIl altos. C.
lir. 1 'Mrs, Win. 'Magna', Mr.
Kan .orcalt el Mrs:. J. F. Scott
\\...;.-1,$1,,k were Sunlay visitor,
with air. 0. J. Sc..h..r:and and ,3 -ter.
Satherland.
:airs. Ed, alatpuesti has returned
inc alter viailitoi :or- 4 ie..v days
with her rieze. MCI, Bertram N:rtla.
in Woo-la:oda •
\la, and airs Lloyd Ili:/Ott
are visitio g ot Mr,
11:1-
'0t, lir, and Mrs. TIths.
"s .n. an I otlter- friends in town,
ifOe service ia - the 1.7nitel Chureli
- as. ialcea ha-. the :o.st..,r, late,
„ars oia831 r. ,at toe mamma;
'Ira- 33"1111 1 1 011an ,'1$11,1 o solo thole committe.- .00k toter I0C ane
ethitled roe 'Ninth:, anti Nine, at the' mi I ii neee-sary have the roof
-ing. at 8 p.m. with 1.1r. Jones, .Mrs. C.
McDonald, Rev. M. 13. 1 arker, G.
Bonthrom present. Minutes read and
approved. Mra, A, Cameron, librarian,
reported re the circulation for June
as adult fiction 450, non -diction 23,
juvenile fiction 93 and non-fiction 4.
7rotal 3-82. Commanieation from the
inspector- of public libraries read and
secretary instructed to insert a not-
ice that all books be returned on or
before July 21st. Motion • that the
Librarian be permitted to take her
holidays from July 24 to Aug. 4 in-
cite:ire. Motion that we now -adjourn
to Meet again August 1:3, James A.
Pao:ream, Secretary.
Mr, J, Ashton of Seaforth visited
friends in town on Tuesday,
Miss Annie Consitt very pleasantly
entertained a number M lady friends
on 'Tneaday evening.
Mrs. Harold Parker of Chiselhttret
1»] :104 with Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon
Parker and other relatives in town.
The ball Came which was played
on the Hemall dianiond on Tuesday
ercming between Henaall and • Strat-
ton! •W717, !Vitt:: an exciting game.
There were eleven innings played.
-The 500re was tied 2-2.
airs. Fred Bengough and son
limos, Mr. and Mr -.A. Dougall and
daughter Miss Cassie, Mr, and Mrs.
lamea A, Paterson viaited friends' in
'alonlatan and Li -towel on Sunday.
Council Meeting.. - The regular
monthly meeting- of the village coun-
cil was held on Wednesday evening.
jilly 4, at 8 p.m. in the Council
Chembera with all Members, preaent.
Minute, of previous meetings read by
the clerk, Petty and Shepherd, that
the minoteS be accepted as read. 'Car-
rie 1, C,oninunications were read and
filed, Imperial Oil Co., Roy Patter-
saa. C }Mg.. County Clerk, Co.
moo, Scott Memorial hospital re in-
.11,,ceot case. Ont. 1 LtInger March
111, Polls and aceounte as follows;
Imnerial nil Co., road oil, 11)1,1/:
ileMsa!! :Hy 11 Cnon., $4.54; Muni-
eloal avaroa 5310; 0, TIedden, labor
\Naito- tank 51.2-ot Fred Kennings.
Paintima
11. I roof, $31: ;tonna •A.
aoer,n, -tae mot
sm. in.p, $1 8.50; Fred
Iles, $32.75: C. Vollatpl, teaming $1:
allo David, aarthary work at ha!: -$2.
"1',!.$: 14.a.2. Peoty and Sangster.
Coo. ri,:tortn:a be paid as. read. Carried,
sooa,oerd and 1/il-li. that the
(). 1 1 1Haim.. I. Carrie I. Petty end Shepherd.
coal Mrs. 1-1,-,1,1,1 sa1a a Inc:. d al 111. 0a 31,.111:17. Carried.
St. Pool's Amelia...a Church Ite:,1
t.lt,r anther. Toroa...ao. HAY TOWNSHIP
17 Fri I.1,. an 1 in soh,. l!. • It t'
11111 t... rail in the tit.• - 10, oat ' '1(
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t1 ime, NI-. ona Niro .Y -v0:1•,, Mr. awl 'McBrid:
T.:In-afar:I. formerly reetor of " ('11 1fric° 1 1 Fclativ". Or°
Cbtatath, ileasall. were ameats =other,' I here t 1 11to express to
Thai:. ;rata.- airhaa-ls oar ao,o1 W-I•ots. Vic now take
•1 the:..are. presennia, to :ton )111 11 r'
3.11 -M. Shears. purse th. motley. bedstead. matareaa
aaa„, soontod sweat ood 3.Ird. ssaney tot 1 sorings. as a t dean of our friend-
Fathervisited 'with ales. ;oh. We trust that Providence may
Foror yon 1 loodth and tabs your
-aith Mrs. alaLem'a perents. 3.i th
Mrs, 1 3m laossmot, and ids, with
1. to,r,----ts, Mr. and Mrd. J. It. 3.3-
3,10
a." 13ok 0, ha retnrnel home.
'1 T: aril chi'alren are 0,-
1th.. mother week,
- caol \ 1..s. \Vti. Sanostor Om't tion may be your reward. And we art
faraiO.- aisited frionda at tooot
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Enthro 011 erythto extend to you 11 hear-
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Strawberry and Apple Jant
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Sweet Mixed Pickles,. 26 oz. jar25
Peanut Butter per lb 15
Soda Biscuits 2 lb. for 25
Ginger Snaps ..... per lb. 10
New Seedless Raisins ..2 lb. for,25
Orange Pekoe Tea per lb59
Crosse & Blackwell Catsup 19
Kellogg's Corn Flakes ....3 for 25
Hellman's Sandwich Spread @ 25
Hellman's Boiled Salad Dressing 25
Chateau, Pimento or Plain Cheese 15
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HARLOCK.
is, Marion Appleby returned
home Thursday evening of last week,
after spending- a few holidays at the
home of her grandmother, alre. Jen-
nie Knox.
alisa Mary Knox, R.N., W110 has
for the last three years had charge
of an elderly lady of Peterborough
who passed away about a month ago.
is at present holidaying at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Knox,
Mr. and Mrs. Knechtel, Mr, Fer-
ris, Mrs. \Vim Bell and Eddie spent
Monday in London,
Mr, Eddie Bell has been up .for the
last few days and is going on crut-
ches. We hope he will soon he all
again.
Mrs, Miller of Clinton spent a few
days the latter part of last week and
first part of this week with her sis-
ter, airs. Thos. Knox, helping to care
for alra, Wm. Knox, who passel
away WI Sunday evening about 11
o'clock, The funeral is to be tiffs
Wedne-day aftermom. Sincere unt-
o:oily is extended to Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. Knox and family, also to the
aons, three of whom are in the \Vest,
uta Norman in Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'Lloyd and
ittle Tommy of Varna spent the
,k -en 1 at the home of Mr. and
3.[r,.\. W. :alchlwing.
11r,$. W. II. 'Knox of near Kinimrn
apent part of Sunday and 'Monday
et the home of her s3/ter. Mrs. and
Mr. Thoa, 111112.
alisa Amy Paraons is re-engaged
to teavit near Clinton for the coming
3! r, Charles Parsons met with an
accident last week, having his jaw
Molly hurt. We hope lie will soon be
111( 1111 again.
Mr. toil Mrs. Thos. Appleby and
Marion aao-ot Stinday at the home
Mrs. 1111' taking Rosamond, who
hod been holidayirg there, home with
them.
TU CKERSMITH.
Tite formal pieric of the Tucker-
mith La lies' Club was held on Sat -
,at the gr:tttl f 5.5, No, 6.
with about 75 ores,nt. The social
committee, with Mrs. Oke 15 conven-
er, had arranged a good proaram of
race, and -ports, the first prize win-
r.er- iri each ease being,: children un
.5, I/o lyn johns.; girls, 5 5,, 3
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sAENcNouNADL GARDEN pARTT
THURSDAY, JULY 19th, 8 p.m.
Victoria Park
Amusements- - Games -- Refreshments
Dancing -- Fun
This is the only Joint Appeal these two worthy
organizations will make. They both deserve and
need your help. You will get more than your
money's worth m a big night of solid enjoyment,
Show your appreciation by your presence.
DANCE -
In Cardno's Hall, 11 p.m. -2 a•rn,
Ed, Daly's Red Coats. Admission 25c
LEGION -Pres., C. P. Sills; Sec. J. M. •McMillan
BAND -Pres., W. 3. Kerr; Sec., C. Stewart Jr.
Admission 10c -
Short Address of welcome by C. P. Sills,
President of Legion,
'The best local talent in Song,Dance-Re.
citation,
iSpecial Band Concert by the Seaforth High.
lenders Band.
Chairman, W. 11. Golding, IviP, Pres
ident of Band.
In the event of raiarden Party will be
postponed to Friday Evening, July 20th
Children Free
"GOD SAVE THE KING"
Helen, Crich;' boys, 5-3 Alvin Terry -
berry; boys tinder Kenneth Terry -
berry; .girls under 12, Mina Terryber-
ry; young men's race. Leslie Pepper;
young ladies' race, Erma Garrett;
married men's race, Walter Pepper;
lead pencil race, Leslie Pepper, Erma
Garrett; donkey race, „Robert Papple
and Sara Whitmore; balloon race,
Erma Garrett; women's walking con-
test,' Mrs. Aostin M.atheson; surprise
parcel contest, Mrs. John Turner;
kicking ball through tire, Lloyd Wal-
ters, .A peanut scramble for the chil-
dren and paper bag race won by
Warren Whitmore's side; completed
the races. A short football game was
held, with sides Captained by 'William
Pepper and Leslie Poppet. All the
crowd then did justice to a supper M
good things, topped off with pie and
ice cream, The 'Ladies' 'Club are
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1934.
ARP
andausgamossom=aamma...
Visit Our Store
Schneider's Choice Back
Bacon, lb. 28c
Women's 'Silk Hose 39e
Men's Hose 15c
Men's Boots pair 2.19
Women's Shoes .,., pair 2.40
Pure Lard 2 lb. 210
Pastry Flour 24 lb. 59e
Red Rose Tea lb. 49c
Tender Leaf Tea .,,,pkge 22c
Pearl White Shap 10 bars 29c
Life Buoy Soap..., 3 bars 23c
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JOHNSON'S G1,0- COAT
tin. 60c
grateful to the trustees of S.S, No. 5
for the use of their grounds, The FOR SALE
next meeting of the Club will be item Otte seven -foot 'Massey- - Harris
at the home of Mrs, Ray Fehr on binder, with sheaf carrier and trucks,
August lst. This will be children's in good condition, lAlso one top bug -
day, the program to be given by the gn almost 1100', Louis Devereaux,
junior members of the club, with Huron Road East .Seaforth, 28
games for the little folk. The roll call
for the Mothers will ,be -Thine I
should teach my children," and for
the girls, "The name like better
than my own." Ao"pot hick" supper
will be served oil the lawn, Members
NEW PRICES FOR
KODAK FINISHING
Any film, six or eight exposure,
.developed and printed with border or
deckle edge 215 ets. Extra prints 3 cts,
are requested to bring their butterfly High doss work. 3.titil us 3.01111 'films,
quilt blocks and a prize is to be Burgess- Studios, Mitchell and Clinton
awarded for 0e prettiest block,
Mrs, A, 'Topp, Mrs. George !Kane
of Buffalo, are visiting at the home of
Mr. ,Ino, Elgie.
Roaa Brothers are sporting a 11510
car.
Mr. and Mrs, IGillfillan of Staffa vis-
ited on Sunday at the home of Mr.
Jos Hay.
•
Miss Dorothy Elgie is visiting with
friends in Buffalo.
Miss -Ruth Hargraves of Toronto
is visiting with her grandparents,allr.
and Mrs, T.
Miss Grace Casentieri of Hamilton
is visiting •friends -111 this vicinity.
'The Junior farmers of -Seaforth
and Stalfa - are holding their annual
union picnic in gowett's Grove at
Jiayfiehl on Tuesday, July 24. Girls
to provide lunch and are each asked
to bring cups. Sports to start at 3:31)
9,111. sharp.
ENGLAND FAMILY REUNION
The sixth annual reunion of the
England family was held at Grand
Bend on Lake Huron, July 5, 1934.
The members of this family are des-
cendants from James England born
1863, and his wife Mary Davis,
through their daughter Eliza Eng-
land who married first Richard Sem
son :Ind after hist death William Car-
ter, leaving six blighters, three of
h 111 o ere represented at the pic-
nic, The deseendanta of the other
danghters are found principally in
fold iN.th of Toronto, in New- On-
tario and the Western Provinces.
These daughters trith their parents
came to Canada from Otteell'S Comi-
ty. Ireland, in 1849 and 1855.1.
The shower of rain in the moronme
01,1(0 hat dampened the ardor of
these people as they halt front 511 to
7) miles to come but comforted by,
the thought of better crops. said:
"We'll 41, anyway." The result was
a Inc gathering, those from Lamb -
ton and Middleaex south were jultil-
ant because they had had a good
rain, while thoae from the north o:
Huron were mat cheered by any
ram. All were ready for the splen-
did dinner provided 'by the ladies.
This was presided over by the
president, Dr. W. II. Woods, of
Mount Brydges. Dinner over, the
minutes oi the last year's picnic were
read and adopted. Other busines was
attended to and. the resignation of the
secretary -treasurer, Dr. W. V. John-
ston, of Lucknow, was reluctantly
accepted, but he thought after serv-
ing office for years, he should retire
in favor of someone else,
lOutdoor sports were then in order,
A baseball game captained by C. Dol-
-bear of Alvinston and W. Woods, of
Watford, provided excitement and
pleasure for all. Bathing was next M
order and was enjoyed by a large.
number.
The sports' committee got to work
after this and many races were run
eitli the following, results: Small
girls, Catherine and Mary Lorraine
Johnston; boys, Calvin Woods; girls
under 112, Merle Kelly; young ladies'
race, Betty Kellam and Merle Kelly;
,oung men, Elmer Johnston; girls
over 30, Mrs. Amy Janes; fat men,
IVililatia Woods ; matrimonial, Grah-
am. Woods and Elsie Hair.; fat wom-
en, Mrs. Wm. Woods; oldest man,
\V. 14. johnStoit; youngest person,
James Keith Moffat
Time for supper had arrived and
all did justice to the good things pro-
vided. After supper -election of of -
officers resulted as follows:
'Hon, Pres,, W. R. Johnston and
Dr. W. H. W.00cls, Mt. Brydges;
Pres, Mrs, 'Louisa; Delmage, Wat-
ford; 1355 vice ores., Albert E. John-
ston, Ataborn; 2nd vice pres., Arthur
Woods, Kerwood; secretary -treasurer,
13r. Russell Woo ds, Arleo na; I u n
committee, Mrs. V. 'Johnston, Luck-
.
now; Mrs. T, A. Woods and Mrs.
Woods, Watford; Miss May
Hair, Stratbroy. Sports com,_11rs.
C. DOlbear, Alvinston; Morley joint-
ston, Auburn; john Hair and. jessie
Woods, Watford, Prograin cum.
Mrs. Russell Woods, Arkona; Cecil
Johnston of Lucknote; Elsie Hair
and Wm. E. Woo -da, \Vatford. Court-
esy cont. -Mrs, (Dr.) Woods, Mt.
Bryd-ges; Mrs. Albert 'Johnston, Au-
burn; Miss Bessie Hair, Strathrby.
A vote of thanks was given to Dr.
Victor Johnston of Lucknow for the
five years of faithful service as secret-
ary-treasmrer. Speeches were given by -
Messrs. Arthur Woods, Albert John-
ston, Thomas 'Woods, Richard John-
ston and others who recounted some
of the oli traditions of the family,
many of thein (Mite 4nm:dug.
Letters Of sympathy are to be sent
to Mrs, Sherman Hair and her son
John of Watford on ac 01111! of the
death of her husband, the late Sher-
man Hair our vice president, and also
to Mrs. J. 1'. Doan of Schomberg.
Ont., on account of the death of her
mother Mrs. Elmira Kitchen. r•
The courtesy committee welcomed
a number of 'new babiea and one
young married couple. A letter of re-
gret was read front j. A. Miller
New Liskeard, and a telegram from
Freeborn Johnston, of Washington.
D.C., owing to their inability to be
present. Menthera were present from
LtacknoW, Auburn, Watford, - Arkuna,
Sarnia, Strathroy, 1 -Fount Brydeces,
Alvireston. Kerwood, etc. The singing
of the National Anthem brought a
most 'successful and enjoyable picnic
to a close,
WANTED
A commode or commode chair.
Must be in good condition and cheap
for cash, Commode preferred. Reply
to The News, 13'ox 1Li7, 23
TrAy FOR SALE
Mixed alfalfa ,and timothy, either in
the field or delivered. T, 0. ,S•hilling-
law, Phone 1133.o2t11 Seaforth, 23
FOR RENT
The residence of the late Martha
,Gibson, on East William St. Posses-
sion August thst. Apply to Mrs. M.
White, Seaforth, 28
NOTICE RE WEEDS
Tuckersmith Twp,
As a matter of economy the Coun-
cil desire the co-operation of the pro-
perty owners within the Township in
an effort to suppress the weeds at 01
minimum of cost by the property
owners cutting the weeds on the roads,
abutting on their property. 28,
D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk.
NOTICE,
Jersey for service. Peter Pet-
ersen, Tuckeramith, Seaforth R. R. 4.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT.
The residence of the late Mrs. D.
M. 'Ross. Immediate possession. A.
ID. Sutherland.'
PERENNIAL AND ROCK
GARDEN PLANTS
Also Annuals and Bedding Plants.
Visit the Mitchell Nursery Co., Mit-
ellen, Ont., or phone 37,
DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN
WALTON FOR SALE,
A seven roomed brick house equip-
ped with hydro, telephone and furn-
ace, a good stable and garage and I'S
acre of land, A few fruit trees. Aptly
to W. J. Woods, Walton, or 'phone, Ird„,,
Brussels 19 r 7.
FOR SALE
'Second-hand windmill hi A.I. con-
dition; also a steel tire 109 buirg-Y-
Prices right. Apply to The News Of-
fice. 29,
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Red Rose Tea, 'black or mixed 23c per 14 lb. package
Our Own Special Black Tea • 45c lb.
c
P. & G. Pearl or Wonderful
Soap 10 bars 31c
•Manyflowers Toilet Soap
3 for 23c
Soda Biscuits 2 lbs. 25c
Olives (plain or stuffed)
15c 25c 29c 35c 39c
Sweet Mixed Picldes
large jar 25c
•Fresh 'Fruits and Vegetables
...always at the lowest price
COOKED MEATS
!Snider's Special Cure is always
the best
SPECIALS IN
Canoed Goods
Large Size Cans of
Tomato Juice .. 55c per gal.
Pride of the Valley Peas
No. 3's.. ....... ...3 for 35c
Choice Tomatoes (large tins)
. . . ... ..... 3 for 29c
White Corn 2 tins 19c.
IHorne's Punch for cold drinks
(all flavours) ..... 25c 'bottle'
Kuntz's Dry Ginger Ale ,
15c lg. bottle
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