The Seaforth News, 1937-10-07, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIVE
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Happyvale Mincemeat
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Matches, Large Family Box
Aylmer Infants Food
Toddy, one 25c tin and ,one 39c tin
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Muffets, pkg.
Libby's Prepared Mustard, 9 oz.
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Miss N. ryce
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PHONE 8
PHONE 77
continue his studies at Toronto Una -
9 .versity.
er- s 'Miss jean Tuffin, Exeter, s'pen't the
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EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. 3. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
STAFFA
The United Church anniversary is
'bein'g held on Sunday et ail' o'clock
with Rev. tJ. .F, il2eycraft, Stratford,
the minister, and: in the evening at
7:30 with ,Rev. L. Hussey, Mitchell,
in change.
Rev. `T..Drawnt and family spent
Sunday in Stratford 'nvith her sister.
Mr. !Alvin Barbour wears a smile.
Lt's a girl.
Mrs, H. Harburn and babe ,have re-
turned after spending a week at her
home in Het sal).
Miss J. and Mr. 'E. 'Treffry have re-
turned from visiting their !brother in
Iaondlan.
Mr, Norval Norris has returned to
week end with her mother,
Mrs. J. !Patterson, Stratford, is vis-
iting with her daughter, Mrs, T.
Drown,
Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Bowman, Hag-
ersvilie, ,were recent guests with
their son.
Mrs. H. Willson, 'Fart (Erie, is
spending a 'few days ,with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Norman.
Mrs. Riddell and son and daughter
of the West visited with her niece
Mrs. C. 'Gil fid'1an.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr.. Howard 1,. Purdy o•f Toronto
i.+ s'pendin'g the w'eek with iter par-
ents, M:r. and Mrs. W. E. Kerslake_
yrs. Reginald ICe lake is tisitin
friends ill RaClhrt er and Oswego.
New 'Lurk state.
,1r. A. C. Routledge „pent Tuesday.
to Toronto.
Mrs. J. B. l'yerman of I.eamin'gton
has been a .guest of Mr. and ‘Mrs. N.
Carter. Huron Road.
;among those from a distance who
attended the funeral of the late ,Mus,
William E. Bru'a'd'faot •on Friday last
were Mr, and Mrs. Edward' Craw-
ford, Londesboro, and Mr. and Mrs.
James ,Crawford, YIr- and Mrs. Thos.
Walker, Mrs. Jas. .Ballantyne, Betts -
eels; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Broadfoot,
London; Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. Robert-
on, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Connell, Varna. The pailbearens were
Messrs. John Miclintosii, Kenneth
Dickson, Thos. Walker, Geo. !Robert-
on, Ross Broadloot, Sam. Scott.
The young ladies' Sodality of St.
James' Church held an enjoyable and
largely attended •dance on Friday
evening in the I.:O, 0.1F. hall. Music
was supplied by Lynne Spence .of
Guelph.
The story hotte 'wid4 .commence at
2 o'clock Satt'urd'ay, Oct. 0 at the Sea -
forth P•utbiic Library. .
Mr. Lieo Flannery of Rosetown,
Sas'ka'bdhewan, is visiting his uncles,
aunts and cousins, of the ;Flannery
and Matthews families in Seaforth
and 'Vi'cinity. This .is Leo's first visit
since he left here twenty-eight years
ago with his 'family, His ,faither is
Mr. (Dan Flannery. He reports' this is
the first year of a complete crop fail-
ure in the Rbsetow'n els'trict.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold) Henderson
and Mrs. 'E. Graham, Buffalo N. Y„
spent a few days last week with the
Foriner's another, Mins. ,Keen, who had
the misfortune to slip off a cement
step at her home in IE;gmondville,
and fracture a bone in her foot -
:Mr. and Mrs, Louis ,P. Maloney and
s.on John, of Detroit, spent the week
end ,with his .mother, Mrs. John
Mhboihey,
Miss A. Hartman returned to Wal-
J.acrburg on Tuesday after s'pend'ing
a few days with her 'parentis, Mr. and
Mrs. J'o'hn Hartman.
Annon'g those from a 'distance who
attended the funeral of the late Mrs.
Annie Hudson were Mr. 'Wm Corri-
gan and family, Alliston; Mr. and
'Mrs, ;John Corrigan and family, of
Cookstown; Mr. and Mrs. .Lloyd
Hudson. Chesley; Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm.
Hudson, Stratford; Mr. and Ml's. W.
Hogg, Stratfond; .Me. and Mrs. Aiisn
Stone, lNorw,idh; 'Mr. and Mrs. Thos,
Hudson and ,family, Mrs. Colin Hud-
son, Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs.
Oarlisle, :of Hen'sald; Mr. Thomas
Hudson, 'Marlette, Mich.
.Mrs. Edward Mole and daughters
visited friends in Walston on Sunday.
HILLSGREEN
Mr. and Mrs, E. 'Stelck of '114th con.
of Hay and ,Mr. and Mrs. S. Hey of
Blake ,pent an evening with friends
in this vicinity.
Miss !,Annie Cochrane has returned
M her home at .Olinton after spending
a few days with her sister.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. Weida were vis-
ited with fniends from Stratford.
'The Aulhrinn Thank -offering of the
W. M. S. will 'be 'held at the Hills -
green Church on the corning Sunday.,
October 1110, at 95415 a.m.
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PIANO, VIOLIN, AND
VOCAL LESSONS
Pupils prepared for Toronto
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BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. B. 'Raiser of Detroit.
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Consitt and
family of T'uckersmith, spent Sim.
day with Mr. and Mrs H. Zapfe.
Mr. and Mrs. j, iK. Cornish and fa-
mily and. Mr. James Hill of Strat-
ford, spent Sunday a,t C'hiselhuret.
1Mrs. Lottie MdAsh spent a few
days with friends in Varna.
Mr. R. Dalrymple and family of
Tuekcrsmith, spent Sunday with M,e,
H. ID'alrym'pie and ,Grace.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Doan and F.rati-
ces and Mr. R. Wilcox and Mr. S.
Burr of Aivinston, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. R. (Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. So'benek and Mr.
and' Mrs. O. Schenck of Detroit, vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs, E. Zapfe.
Mts. Margaret McKenzie sipen,t"the
week end. with her daughter, Mrs. J.
1Richardson .Of Stanley.
Miss Margaret 'M{dKay of Toronto,
spent the week end with her sister,
Mrs, Walker.
Ronnie Paterson is visiting .his
grandparents, Me. and Mrs. B. Shaul
dice..
'The sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be observed in the United.
Church, ,Brueelfield, on Sunday next,
Oct, )lath, at the morning service.
Preparatory service will be held on
Friday, evening of this week at 8
o'clock. The Rev. J. 4R. IPeters of
Vienna w•ibI ,be the preacher for Friday
evening.
KIPPEN
The evening service on Sunday
next will be a Thanksgiving service
a: the day of National Thanksgiving
is set for Monday the day following.
The Rev. W. A. 'Bremner preached
at the Young Peop'le's auniveasagy at
'Bethel Church on the Ful•larton
change tart Sunday evening.
The sixty,first aatuiversary of
Brtrcefield congregation will she cele-
brated oe Sunday, (Oct, 3,lst, with the
Rev, 'W. P. Lane of IGunderieb as 'the
special ipreac:her,
Don't ;forget that a lucky ticket is
being ,given far every dollar ,paid' an
account and also for every dollar
spent in cash purchases at 'D. E.
Ky:le's, 'Kip!pen, for which ten vertu -
able prizes on display at this store
will be 'given. 40
Mrs. John 'Dietz of the .village is
not enjoying goad health,
A meeting of the ladies. ,was held
on Wednesday afternoon• at the
church to make arrangements for the
fowl stepper.
Mt. and Mrs. Dan Bell of Boston
are visiting relatives in and ' tround
'Kippen.
Mr. and its. Paul Doig and Jun-
ior .visited with Mrs. 'Doig and Miss
Janet diming the week.
Mr. and .Mrs. (Joe Cayman of Pont-
iac,
ontiac, 'Mich.. visited with Mr. and b(rs.
Robt. Dayman, .Miss .Etina Dayman
accompanying 'then) 'hack.
+Tihe many friends of 'Mrs. Wm.
Chapman will be sorry to know that
she is not enjoying her, stinal good
health but a speedy -recovery is look-
ed for,
,At the seventieth ,anniversary ser-
vices of 5t. ;Andrew's Church, Kippen,
to :be held on October ;117th. the spe-
cial s,p'ealcer for the day will he the
Rev. H. V. Workman, of .Petroiia.
The choir will he assisted at •both
services by Mr. Stanley :Harrison,
baritone soloist of COLbo'rue Street
Church. London.
MRS, ANINIE HUDSON
The dealth occurred on !Friday, Oct.
dt of Annie Arden. 'Corrigan, widow of
lGeonge ,Hudson. She twas 'born near
Alliston in 1870, !being a daughter .of
the late John Corrigan, and was mar-
ried 36 years ago :to IGeorge I•Iudson
who predeceased her by 24 years. sAif-
ter their marriage they settled in Eg-
mondvnlle and in .100 'Mrs, 'Hudson
moved with her ,fancily to Seaforth
where she had since resided. She suf-
fered a severe stroke of !paralysis
more than two years ago 'an'd had
been confined to !bed ever since. She
was a faithful member of the 'Fag-
mondville United Church and'' was
held in high esteem 'by the commun-
ity ,because of her cheerful .disposition
and Christian fortitude. She is ser-
aiived by two daughters, ,Mrs, Scott
IHa'bkirk and Miss Vera Hudson, also
two 'brothers, William J. Corrigan,
T'verett, (Ontario, and John Corrigan,
Cookstown. Also two grandchitclren,
Leslie and Jacqueline Ha'bkirk.
The }funeral kook .place Sunday .af-
ternoon from the residence of her
son-iu-law. 'Scott 'Habkirk. ,Rev.
W. .Shepherd of the 'Egmoud:vi'lie Un-
ited Church, Officiated and interment
was made in 'Maitland Batik Cemet-
ery. Pa'll'bearers were Messrs R. G.
Parke. two nephews. Aubert ;Hudson.
Hgniondville, and 'William Hudson,
Stratford, Charles M'dKay, Robert
Strong and 1John iFindayson.
The flower bearers were ,Messrs.
Robert Grieve, Sterling Habkirk, A.
e. re (Dunlop, M. 'McLeod, (John ;Pull-
man, ,!Harold Dale.
W.I.
The Junior W..I. wi1,1 hold their
monthly meeting on Wednesday
Oct. 113, at the hofie o'f Mins. Leonard
Strong. An ad'd'ress 'will be given by
We. IJ. 'H. Scott on "'Citizenship and
its Responsibilities." The roll call
will. be 'How 1 can snake my com-
munity it. Netter place to dive in."
Conte and bring a blend.
Among speakers in furtherance of
Vire LProve ndon Week C ui}nai,,n,
tl
loll nwill LT speakers will he )heard
eer the rtdui m Ontariothis wick.
Th trsrlan (Id. 7. 'Toronto. l leCT,
'I . 1'l :' i. Sell, 1x:415 'to 7' p.nt.
.4 rd Oct. t1. at:tw e, b'R!C'.I,
11. 14. Tory. 1101;dlp 1u '10:5.
STANLEY
Mcelinchey-Robinson—
The home of Mr. .awl Mr.. Tho.,
,
Rdbinson, Stanley Pp., wt. the
of a !pretty autumn wedding nt Sat-
urday. October Ztul, at high noon
when their second iaugltter ;Agtnie
'Grace, betaine the •briils of Bruce C.
E. MrClineiu•y, y;uti1:;er son of 14r.
Robt. M:cClinchcy and the. late Mrs.
binCiinchey, or Stanley. The cere-
mony was 'performed by Rev. R. J.
Peters of Varna. (Elle bride entered
the diving room un the aria of her
father to the strains of "Wedding
Bells" march played by Mr,. George
Anderson. The 'bride wore a graceful
long gown of bsfariana blue and silver
net .over .satin ,fashioned 00 princess
style. Site carried a banquet of yeflaw•
Token roses and pl•untosa fern. bliss
Lsabe.I Robinson, sister of bride, wore
tea -reuse triplees'hear over figured satin
and ,carried a sheaf of yellow chrysan-
themums and ipilumosa fern. (The
groats was supported by.. his brother,
Mr, Frank Mc'Olindhey. Jong. ,Robin-
son ached as ring bearer and Leona
Anderson .and 'Maly MdD'd itlitg4ere
flower girls .During the sigd11stg+'df'`Yhe
register Mrs. 'Elmore Stephenson, sis-
ter of the bride sang "'1 love you
Truly," and "The Stweetest story ever
told." FoLlow•ing the ceremony and
congratulations the wedding dinner
wa3
served, when four of the hride;s
cousins .Mises Ogee 'Erratt, 74 ore ne
Robinson, Gertrude 'Reid and Jean
Reid, acted as waitresses, The bride
was the recipient of neany useful and
beautiful presents. The •groom's gifts
were: Co the bride silverware, to the
bridesmaid .silver candle holders, to
the groomsman and ring -bearer, tie -
bars, to the Rower girls bracelets, ;to
the pianist 'and soloist, .silver butter
dishes. Mr. and Mrs. McClin'chey 'left
by motor ,for Chatham, Detroit, Flint
and' Marlette. The bride travelled in a
suit of green English wool with
darker green accessories. Ota their
return they will reside an the groom's
farm, ,Goshen Line, Stanley, with the
best wishes of their many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Westlake and son
Keith of the 'Bine Water Highway
have returned home after 'a visit to
walsomemseuereogi
Autumn Tea and
Sale oRoane Baking
and Mystery Boxes
,Linder !Auspices of
Catholic Women's League
IN LO,O.F. HALL, SEAFORTH
Sat °., Oct. 9
3 P.M.
L SU PE
WILL BE HELD IN CHURCH
SHED OF VARNA UNITED
CHURCH ON
Th r ., Oct.. 14
SUPPER SERVED FROM 5:30
1.dogise. i,}u: (`h'id'Iren L5" : 1 I•nitt h0
MIXED PROGRAM TO FOLLOW
SUPPER
St. ICathariires. Hami'1ton, R'oronto
Miss Jennie Mannan of Bayfield is
at ,present visiting at the home of
Mrs. J. A. Manson • of the 'Goshen
Line.
Relay Race
A feature of the S,C.1, spores was
the girls' relay race. Pictured above
is one of the girls carrying
stick to a winning finish.
DUBLIN
MrSam Murray. 1;5., has puroh-
asci from Mrs. Jame, Redmond a lot
on Ann St.. just 'hack of Michael
Darling's gas station on Highway sips,
and has started to build a new home,
office and garage. With his usual in
dustry he hopes to have his ;Family
and 'himself in their new ,premises ere
Christmas season.
Miss Florence Smith is supplying
in the ,public school. Miss Aileen
Klein, farmer teacher, has secured a
position on ,the teaching staff .of Mit-
chell public school.
Miss Ella Clarke of Barrie and
Mrs. Nellie Wye were entertained to
dinner at elle home of Mrs. 1Frank
Smith prior to leaving for their home
In Barrie, Ont.
Mee. 'Elizabeth 'Nagle of Dearborn,
Mich.. spent the week end Waith her
old neighbors on Laurier ave. east
and west She left on 'Monday for her
home in Michigan.
TUCKERSMITH
Council Meeting—
'lite Council )net in the Town
Hal%1, Seaforth, on Saturday, ;Sept. 95,
members all present. The minutes of
last ,meeting were read and adapted.'
.A grant of .t95 1V111.5 ,given to the Sea -
forth Well 'fair. The Clerk n'as itt-
stru'cted to prepare a supplementary
bylaw, to include all extra expendi-
ture on the Sinclair Drain and notify.
each 'party on the drain that cash
payments will be accepted sup to No-
vember 27, '119;317. Two tenders wore
received ,for ,the construction of the
Adams 'Drain, viz.: T. Curtin and Ed
Prendergast. The Cottncol accepted
the tender of IP. Curtin at $1SiS9, he
to start work immediately and work
continuously until completion, weath-
er 'conditions being favorable. Bylaw
No. 7 to fix the different rates of tax-
ation was passed, .signed and sealed.
and the Clerk authorized to forward
a copy to Bureau of 14'unicipal !Af-
fairs. The tender of Thos. !Huddle -,stone for the construction of th
Sholdice 'Drain for $195was accepted,
the work to the completed to 'the sat-
isfyaetion of the Road Supt. The fol-
lowing accounts were passed: •biro..
A. Kerr, grant Fell ,Fait, $215.; Stew-
art Bros., clothing far relief, l5.4i6;
W. 5. !Finnigan, supplies for relief,
$4.46; McDonald Bakery, bread for
relief, $4(1D; C. :E. Smith, shoes for
relief. $2: E. 'B 'Coudie, milk for re-
lief, $8n; 'Ontario Municipal Board,
law .staneps, $21115; IR, Kennedy, weed
inspecting. ' .715; •Beacon. - -Herald,
alt. 'Sinclair Dr., 115,76; R. Dal-
rymple.
:al-r mple. 'pay lists 1'3 and 14, $8R12.7l;
5. T. Holmes 8t Son, expenses fune-
ral. 5211. Council adjourned to meet
on Oct, enth, 191317.-1). F. 14,eGregar.
Clerk.
Funeral of Mrs. David McCloy—
'rhe funeral of the late Mrs. David
1fcCloy, which was private. was held
Wednesday afternoon from her date
home, Lot b, Concession 10. Tucker -
smith, to Hensall Cemetery. 'Rev. W.
A. Young officiating. The pall bear-
ers were John McC1oy, John Riley,
John McGregor. Wn1. Workman An
gus McKinnon Joseph 'Nicholson.
Among those 'from a •distance attend-
ing the funeral were Misses .MeCloy
'and Mr. (John Mo'Clog, Egntonc(villel
Misses Ethel and F'torence Beattie,
Seaforth, Mrs. Willie Hay and Mss
McLean, Seaforth, and friends from
:Toronto and Brantford bIt's. Mr -
Cloy w'as r.,rmerly Jean Tenvpleton,
only chi',( of l e lttc 'John Temple-
ton of lOth r,ivu :;inns Tuckersnlitli.
Mfr. XIeClot, c1i''1 in '1u';u:t, ld3h•
Qua'
soli and tR.i ,1wi:;hters survive,
Tolle 1'. M -Cloy ar Immo,Mr.. (Vin.
111.e1 t I1' -'k r i ttr ik )9;nand
Mr- 1.. i r•: tin, u 1 it 11 one. and
Mrs. Rotarius and' her mother, 'Mrs.
Patrick Matthews, Detroit, are the
guests of Mr, and lvtrs. Michael
Nagle, Highway 8.
Mrs. Wafter •Carpenter Sr. is able
to .attend to her -household duties
again. The lady was recently a suffer-
er from a badly fractured wrist.
Mr,. Graff, Los Angeles', Calif„ is
speeding two weeks •with her cousin,
Mr. ;Andrew Dantzer.
Mr. Flannery of Saskatchewan is
the guest Of his cousin, Mrs. Meagh-
er, I-raurier ave. west.
Rev. Mr. .Rabarts, now of +Petrolia,
graced the pulpit .of St. Marys Ang-
lican Church in our village on Sun-
day. lIt is 'twelve years since he made
many improvements on the church
here.
Eckart-DeCourcy—
Mr, Frederick' Eckart of ` Mc(Ki lop
was married to Mrs. Bella ,DeCoulcy
in St. James' Church, Seaforth, on
Monday morning. Rev, IF'ather Huss-
ey officiated. Mr.. and Mrs. Patrick
Jordan of Dublin were the witnesses
to the ceremony. The honeymoon will
be spent in Toronto and' M.r. and
Mrs. Eckart will 'be at home to 'their
friends in November.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Curtin have
purchased the house of ;tir. Jahn
Redmond who now live: in London.
DANCE
AT STAFFA
ON
Wed., Oct. 13
ARC2 'IE MANN A±iD HIS FIVE-,
PIECE ORCHESTRA
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Admission 25c and 05e
The To;.i at
School of
Dancing
IS RE -OPENING CLASSES IN
CARDiNG''S HALL, SEA -
.
FORTH ON
0 to 1
ay c
Under the Direction of
RAYS MacKENZ'1E
Ail types of dancing. including
TAP. TOE AND BALLET;
SPANISH and "ACROBATIC,
also MODERN DANCING..
'a 'so: from kinder un n 11 to
4 *any; ladies :Ind 4""1L1C nl:.n
Registration 3:30 to 4:3J' p.m.
Classes comment a- 4:31
r "ass In rurdotu 2115,
Pr a t,.ur ln,tructi,to i}