The Seaforth News, 1937-09-16, Page 4PAGE FOUR
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Women's Institute—
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immr o. Mrs. it. Vida., or. aaii.aa,
Sept. 19th, kith ;t +alrn,li,l ute.t.a't,e.
\I ctrl * oii u d 'ti l l,,inti t n. 'a-
sthma' Ode, after aloe the t.or,l's
prayer was t't•pe:tl;•,l 110,011. ft wa.
decided that \i r.. Fred Oster :metal
the ttainin; etas: of local leaders. Mrs.
W, 1. \Cehster s.uta a solo entitled
"-I'11 take you home again Kathleen."
Mrs. .\, Barr responded to the motto
"'flint Hate and elate Will trow;
Plant Love and Love Will IGroa"•
\\'e carry the fate of the world in our
hands in the little plain seed that we
SOW. Tilt' meeting was in charge of
Mrs. P. ,l. Kelly. eonvencr of agricul-
111N and Canadian industries. Tlie
guest speaker was Mr. Ian McLeod
of Clinton. His subject was -'Che. Er-
adication of '\Weeds, • The loss each
year by weeds is IN million dollars.
The 'cost of chemicals for spraying
the roadsides is from 8112 to 1'5 a
mil:, airs. deed Oster nn -e an ad-
dres. on t'anadiau industries. -Roll
call was answered shy "My hest gard-
en success for the,ea-son," A ten
cent tea was served. Hostesses: tesses: Mrs,
H. :Pickles. Nita. Art Barr anti Mrs.
WALT ON.
Dundas -Young—
\ quiet wedding tea- solonmized at
Illutt', United Church imolai. Walton,
on Saturday, Sep amber 111th. Rev.
Chas. Cumming urlieiating. when
Ruby Reelyta daughter of fir'.
Youiig and the. late ,Thos. Young,
wa; united in Marriage to William G,
Dundas, elder on of Mr. and Nies.
Geo, Duuchrs, McKillop. The bride.
wearing a royal blue crepe dress with
white aocessorte., was attended by
the groom's s -sister, Miss Agnes D'un-
d'a;a, gowned in a 'figured crepe with
white accea•.ories, Mr, +Frank Yo'u'ng,
Cromarty, nephew of the bride -sup-
ported the groom. Following the cer-
emony the bridal •party returned to
the home of the bride's mother where
a dinner was served to the inntedate
relatives, after which the ,Young ,cou-
ple left on a motor trip to Toronto,
Belleville and, other eastern points.
For travelling Ithe bride wore a du -
bonnet crepe dress, black hat and
matching aecessonies. Clpoo their re-
turn they •w'ill reside on the ;groom's
farm on the 112th 'concession of Mc -
The many friend'. of \\iallace Shan-
non are 'sorry to hear bit had his artt't
broken and hope he will soon be out
again,
Miss Anna Ennis of Kitchener, is
visiting her parents, M r. and Mrs, F.
Ennis,
-Mr, and Mrs, Bert Anderson 'spent
the week end with friends in tGrim's-
by and St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs, 'R. Dundas of Toron-
to, are v'istlting Mr, and Mrs. Willis.
(Dundas.
IThe W.M.S.i;followed the service of
w'ors'hip found in the :August number
of the missionary monthly, 'Miss
M'is.s Simpson and Mrs. McDonald
were appointed delegates to the sec-
tional meeting at Brueefel'd on Sep-
tember 09. The annual report of 1937
was bhe study topic in charge of Mrs.
Kirkby. 'Much information of the
mission 'fields is contained. in •this re-
port.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Bert Anderson .spent
the week end with Mr. and dors. Wal-
lace S'hnldiee at St. Catharines.
NORTH McKILLOP
Mrs. Joseph Thornton, who has
spent two Weeks in Waterloo with
her ,parents, brothers attrl .sisters, has
returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thornton, of
Brussels, rolled on Mr. Jos. Thornton
Sunday afternoon.' •
Messrs. Edwin Leouhard't, Ken
Thornton, 'Ralph '1McNichol, john
Musan, William Roe and 'Frank Dun -
Sas spent the week end at Niagara
.Falls,
\Miss Ames- Dundas who eon a
few days' at hone has returned to her
work in Ethel.
Mrs. Dune McNichol hasn't beeii
as well as her many friends would
like to see.
Minn Trus ;Dennis is holidaying at
Stratford with 'friends, '•
Miss Jessie +Dennis is engaged at
bhe home of Mrs. Miller of Grey who
isn't enjoying the 'best of health.
Shirley Regeie entertained a numb-
er of her -chums to a birthday party
Monday afternoon. after school.
MissMildred McNichol of Brussels
spent a few days last week with Iter
parents, Mr. and 'M'rs. Dune Mc-
Nichol,
McKILLOP
70th anniversary of D'uff's 'Church,
McKtillop, will be held on Sunday,
Oct, 117th. The following 'Tuesday ev-
ening a fowl supper and -entertain-
ment will be held.
The W.•M.S. of !D.etf's Church, Me-
Killop are holding a cooking sale on
SaE'urday, ,Oct. '2nel, in the vacant
store next to Routledge's store, Sea
forth,
Mr. George - Steuernagetl of Mo-
hawk, N.Y., spent a ,few days with
friends, 14Lr. (Edward Drager. Mc-
Killop. Mr. Steuernagml lived on the
eighth concession, MdKillop, 'before
moving. Mrs. Steuernagel has been in
the hospital,
HARLOCK
We are very sorry Mr, James Leip-
er has been bedfast fora Few day's
but hope he will noon be better again.
-Mr. 1Peter Taylor has been laid up
with the mumps. We hope he will
aeon be his usual self again.
Mr. W.nt. -Bell, who is in Clinton
Hospital, is cloin'g as well as can be
expected, 1\t e hope he will soon be
able to get home.
Mr. and Mrs. :Lloyd Marshall and
little daughter, who have -been ;holid-
aying for a week at :the home of Mrs.
Mars'hadl'•s mother and brothers, Mrs.
Jennie 'K'nox, 'Ernest and Ward
Knox, left on 'Friday to spend a
,couple of 'days 'with 'tote 'former's
.mother, Mrs. Marshall of Woodstock,
returning to their home in Wal'ker-
ville on Sunday. -
Miss -Bessie Watt and friend called
on Sunday at the home -til Mt-. and
Mrs. J•annes ILteiPer and Mrs, Jennie
'Knox.
M•r, Guy !Leiper was 'busy the 'be -
'ginning: of the week 'extracting honey
for his aunt, Miss 'Marbha 'Leiper.
Mr. II -Tat -old 'Beacom is able to be
around again atter being laid -up 'with
ton s'ilf tis,
Mr. and Mrs. !Robert Watson and
Mr. .and 'M'rs, Isaac Rapson called on
Sunday on ;Mrs. !J'ase•pit ITayl'or, who
has 'been laid up for some time. We
hope she will ,soots be stronger. Miss
Dora Addison is in charge.
BLYTII
Mrs: W. tD. S'holdice, St. Cathar-
ines, announces the engagement of
her younger sister, Anne if . Mc-
Dowell, daughter of the late Mrand
Mrs. H. MdDowe II, formerly 7f
T3•lyth, to :Mr, R. Walton 1Zoberta
son -of Mr, and Mrs, C. Roberts, St-
Cathariii-es, the marriage to take
[
John Cole.
A pleasant event was enjoyed at.
the home of '1Lisa Josie 'Woodcock on
'Wed'nesday afternoon when a fare-
well tea and Presentation was tender-
ed Mrs. A. A. Maloney, - wife of the
rector, ;who leaves for L.ttcknow next
week where he will become pastor` of
the church there. An acklress was
read by Mrs. R J. Powell and the
Presentation of a quirt was made by
Miss Mary Collinson, Book and pie-
-tare were presented to Margaret mad
David Maloney by the Stuulay school.
The address was ream by dors. Cart-
T13E SEAFOI2T-3 NEWS
a!ht an a. • •nt 1teal male le .•
Mrs. A. Barr , was .e-.alam;
%salt ttiten.i-1 -
.wed in .\n litwt i elite it
the tttrnine and Ret. U•. .\ Mtlonr>
ins f'tre't-till sermon in the evening. 1
\Ir.- \`. dL Bray returned hone
Thursday from the-tlititoit hospital
;there she 11ilerttetat an cruratiou for
appendicitis.
'Harvey Garniss had the mislorttutte
to splinter a bane in his arra while
cranking a car.
\Mrs. A. Fawcett returned home on
Saturday after spending' a -week in
Toronto with her dan,gtltters, Mrs.
-Lnelcyer and Mrs, Cuthbert.
Mr, !James Dougherty- was taken to
Clinton hospital for an a'ppendix oper-
ation.
\1r. and Mrs. C. 1.. Burnside of
Bradford, \fr, and airs. T.. 10. \Ciller
of trodericit were visitors witlt the
ladies' mother on Sunday, who ac-
companied them to Palmerston to
visit their brother, 'D. 0. Colchauth.
The schools here are still closed and
children are not .allowed on the
streets, Every precaution is being tak-
en against 'Infantile Paralysis.
Mrs, J. H. ;R. Elliott and daughter.
tlertrude, spent last week itt Toronto.
AUBURN
Mrs, Blanche Phillips, 'Royce and
Arnold are home after visiting in
Bxoattford, Toronto Galt, Kitchener
and Clinton,
The September meeting of Knox
United Church Women's Missionary
Society- was held on Tuesday after-
noon in the basement of the ohurch.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Munro and fam-
ily, Mitchell, visited with Miss S.
liktir and Mr. and 'Mrs: IR, D. Munro.
Miss Margaret Ferguson has .gone
to her school at Parkhill.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1937
it G ..dLP'S GARAGE
SEAFORTH
Chrysler Plymouth and Fargo Dealer
L-01.0 in till seo the new Plymeotth car anti Fargo Truck
We als have a Service Truck—if you have car triable.
phone 17t) atitl we will come promptly
PHONE 179. -
i Repairs Strictly Casa.
SEAFORTH
We Alm To Please
Gordon Dobie has returned to work
at 'Gord,rtt Taylor's store, fallowing
his operation.
Miss 'Roby Boyce has returned to
Toronto after visiting James H. John-
ston and Mr. and Mrs. '1'. 5, John-
ston,
Harry Hughes, who has beet' vis-
iting Norman Riordan, has left for
his hone in St. Marys.
Rev. Dr, W. J. Mortimore visited
fHeads in the village -on Monday.
BAYFIELD
\ir. P Bi_gart spent it few days in
hayfield tenetvi•ttg old acquaintances.
IE. Sharpe of 'Toronto is visit-
ing her sister, Miss 'Ferguson.
Mr. and 1•Iiss Jennings arid Mrs.
,leanings Sr. of London s'pentt Sun-
day- with IDMr, and 'Mrs. Chu'rchwand.
Thursday, Sept. 'lldth is Bayfield
Civic 'holiday .and all places of 'busi-
ness will be closed.
BRUCEFIELD
The monthly meeting of the
S. was held Mn 'tire school room -of the
church on Wednesday:, Sept. 8, with
the'president in the chair.- After the
call to worship a hymn was sung.
Scripture reading !John i:1-].7, was
• ad 'h • Miss Edith Bowey followed
-by prayer by Mrs. C. Hauglt, After
minutes, roll call and -treasurer's re-
tort. business was taking, when com-
mittee:: were appointed for the sec-
tional meting which will he held
here on Wed„ 'Sept, 29th, Alter an-
other hymn, Mrs, A. McQueen led in
prayer, Mrs, Jas, McQueen react the
devotionalleaflet'1TIte 'Unchanging
Christ" Mrs, T. Baird then took the
.chair -for the study period. The
Church Everywhere - was the topic.
Qt estiolts, taken front the annual re-
port were answered by Mrs, W. Ste-
ven: Mrs. i. Thompson and Mrs. A.
T. Scott. When the closing 'hymn
was sung bit's, W. 'liatten'bury 'closed
the meeting with prayer.
.Mrs. Rohl of Brussels and Miss
Robb and her mother of St. ICafher-
ines 'were - week end visitors at' the
home of Mrs. 'Jas. McQueen and Mr.
and Mrs, Pas, Moody,
We, are sorry to report little Nora
Eyre, daughter of Mi. attd Mrs. 'Lind-
say Eyre, has 'been confined to her
bed for the post 'three weeks,
Mrs. \Win. McKenzie of Stanley,
who was in Seaforth Hospital for
about a week, is now at the (home of
her sister, Mrs. J. Cairns. We are
pleased she is improving -nicely.
Born, -1-n Western Hospital, rror-
on'to, on Sept, tilt, to Dr, and Mrs.
Carman !Haugh, a son. -
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TODAY you have reason to rejoice that you voted
Henry out and Hepburn in. The Hepburn administra-
tion has replaced mismanagement with good manage-
ment, extravagance with economy. It has replaced the
unbalanced budget with a balanced budget, changed the
chronic yearly deficit to a surplus of over 9 million dol-
lars. It has relieved the drain and strain on taxpayers'
pocketbooks in- many ways. In the year that ended
.March 31st, 1937, it reduced Ontario's gross debt by
$33,098,165.39.
How You Have Profited
by Hepburn's Policies
1
2
3
4
5
Grant, equal to one mill on the dollar, from die Prov-
ince to every Municipality, has relieved Municipal
taxpayers to the extent of $3,000,000.
Cancellation of the amusement tax will save patrons of
the theatre, sports and other amusements $3,000,000 a
year.
Ontario is granting a $5 reduction in Motor Car rates
tbat will save motorists $2,500,000 a year.
The Province has cancelled the 20 per cent. levy for-
merly made upon the Counties toward the cost of
King's Highways, a saving to Municipalities of over
$2,700,000 to date. and a further saving this year of
$2,000,000.
Township Road subsidy was increased to 50 per cent.,
a saving to townships of $400,000, per year.
6 Entire cost of Mothers' Allowances was assumed by the
Province, a saving to the Municipal Taxpayers of over
$2,100,000 a year.
Municipalities' share of Old Age Pensions was taken
over by the Province, saving over $1,000,000 a year.
8 Payment of Pensions to the Blind of $300,000,
9 Abolition of the Students' examination fees of $170,000
is another worth -white saving that Mothers and Fathers
appreciate.
lit Rates for Hydro -Electric Power have been reduced to
users to the extent of $4,800,000.
IvThe Hepburn Government paid relief charges out of
current revenue- instead of adding them to the Public
Debt to be paid for by increased taxes in the future,
as was the policy of the former Government.
More Sunshine Budgets
On October 6th, you will have the opportunity of show-
ing Mitchell F. Hepburn bow much you appreciate his
handling of the Province's finances and the administra-
tion of its government. Mark your ballot for the Liberal
Candidate in your constituency and work to elect him by
a safe majority. That's the way to show Mr. Hepburn
you want him to "Carry On" with his program of tax
reductions. He promises another "Sunshine Budget" this
year—and you know he keeps his promises. Be kind to
your own pocketbook—Vote Liberal.
LECT
A
LANTYNE FOR
ELECTION
OCT. 6
HURON