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The Seaforth News, 1937-11-04, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937 THE SEAFORTU NEWS PAGE FIVE COPE J. 00 GREAT 1 9c SALE OXYDOL, Large Pkg. EACH 20c MATCHES, Large Family Boxes Spotlite or Canada 3 Boxes 19 c QUAKER CORN FLAKES 1 LARGE SCRIBBLER FREE with 3 pkgs. for 25c EACH 19c MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON 5 CAKES 19c P. & G. 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Sproat Miss N. Pryce PHONE 8 PHONE 77 Walker's FUNERAL SERVICE UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or House Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma aad license. Flowers furnished Night or day phone 67 CONSTANCE. The anniversary services held in Constance United ,Chttroh Sunday last were a splendid success. In the morn- ing Rev. IR. W. Craw Of McKillop was in charge .and gave a splendid message. 'The choir sang two anth- ems. A duet, "llhe Beautiful City," :was sung by !Misses Ivy Simmons and Edith Britton. :In the evening Rev. A. W. Shepherd of 'Egmondville preached an inspiring. srernon. The choir •sang one number, "A,bide with 11,e." Mr. 'jamas Scott sang a solo, 'Love 'Eternal." 'A men'squartette composed Of 'Messrs. ,Tames Scott, 'Kelso Adams, ,Sani :Sicatt, W, Britton, sang- 'I Want My Life to Tell." Visitors in the community on Sun- day were: Rev. and Mrs. Craw, Me- Kiitop, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wat- son, Londesboro, at !the home of Mr. and Mrs. WIll. Britton, Mr. .and Mrs. Bert Lobb and family, 1Hclarteswille, and Mr. and Mis. Hesk, Londesboro, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Datrnin. Mr. and Mrs, Toll, !Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. T. Adams and Miss Lillie Ad- ams, Londesbotio, and. Miss1.-E-di* Stewart, !Olirrton, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. !Austin iDexter. Miss :Lizzie Mains, I,Mr. INdiams Sr„ Londeshoro, Mis.s Edith 'Stewart, 'Clinton, tat the home of Mr. and :Mrs, Chas. !Dexter. !Mr, and !Mrs. iGeo. Thompson land daughter ,Ethel, and !Mrs. .Merrill, Lonclestoro, ,arrcl Mr, and 'Mrs. !Riot, Harlook, at the 'home of Mr. Benj. Snell, Mr. and 11.1rs. Roy Lawson, Hu- ron ad„ at the home .0f MT. and Mrs. Earl Lawson. 'Miss 'Marion 'Lawson with her friend, 'Wins Donetcla 'Aticcms. Mr, ,and 'Mrs. !Albert Mitchell of Winchelsea visited at the !home .of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stephenson Sunday. Mrs, W. Millson Si. and Mr. and Mrs. W. bfl1Iscw jr. Of 'Cleveland :pent a few days :with Mr. .and Mrs. Peter Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Millson Ia.st week. Mr. and Mrs. Logan, !Myth, ,visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson on Tuesday. MELADY-FLYNN St. Joseplh's 'Church, Clinton, was the scene of a ,very pretty !wedding on Saturday, October 30, when Mary Ca- therine, daughter oi Mrs. iOwen iFlynn of Htillett was united in !marriage to Mr. Maurice 'P. Malady of Hibbert. Rev. M. N. Melady. pastor of St. Jo- seph's Church, ;performed the cere- mony. 11 as Margaret .ktkiiison, cousin of the 'bride, acted as fbridesniaid, and Mr. Albert Metady, 'brother Of the bridegroom. acted as ,groonisinan. The bride who was given in marriage by her 'brother Thomas :Flynn. looked charming in a royal 'blue chiffon crepe, blue 'velvet hat with veil and accessories to matdh. She carried a beautiful 'bouquet of White chrysanth-• emums and maiden -hair fern. The hriclesmaid wore a rust chiffon velvet dress •with accessories to match, and carried 'bronze chrysanthemums and niaiden-tair fern. The ushers were 'rhea and Frank 'Flynn, brothers of the bride. The wedding march was played by iMrs. 'Gerald Clayton, organist. Guests from a. distance iincluded Mrs. James Ev- ans, Miss Nellie Evans, Mr. Frank Melady, Mr. Thomas .M ela.dy !and clattgliter Mary, of Windsor. 'Pi -kir to -her wedding the niany friends of the bride 'held two miscel- laneous showers in 'her honor, and the large number of :beautiful wedding gifts she received .attest the 'esteem in sIiiclh she is held in the community. Ake,- a sumptuous wedding 'break- fast the happy couple !left for a tour to Toronto and points east. 'Upon their return they will reside on the '.rideerooni's line farm in 'I -fibbed. .\ctors Meet --"So you have aceept- ed an engagement in South Arfica?" "Him 1 hope you remember titat triceg.t. weigh four pounds." TOWN TOPICS - l3RUCEFIELD The Thank -offering and Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'Dale and lam- Jubilee meeting of the Woman's Mit- 17' were Sunday visitors in Blyth. sionary Society- will be held in the Mr, J. M. Scott has returned after ehtirch on W•ednesclay-, Nov, 1110th at attending a large nieeting of poultry- 2:130. A cordial invitation is .extendeil .mel‘inr7IDitt SOIt'n'aL°1d Litt4N.81belklirlioa.to all f rt of Toronto, levy, Kelly Circle. Mission Rand and former member, of the Auxil- his mother, Mrs, /Geo. Atherhart and Associate fielpers. The guest speak. aunt, :Mrs. ljlohn Sproat, spent a day er for the day will he 'the Pre.s.byter- with 'friends in Cod-erich and For ial President. Mrs. (lRev.) Gardiner. Almbewti.t Cre.c3e.nts131ockcor';of Londesboro. Former members of itt Detroit mo- the W.M.S., Kelly 'Circle and 'Nag- tored here Saturday, returning Sun- sion Band will tell -of work done in clay, 'ac.eomp.anied by 'Mrs. W. Mor- former years. It is !fifty years since row and Mrs. jaio. S.proat, who will the Mission Band was organized In spend some time in the city. this congregation. Lunch will be Monday from Sarnia where they at- The anniversary services Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Frost returned on served at the close ,of the meeetiidng.last tended the IFrost-Richards wedding, Sunday were a complete success, the !which viva's Iheld .very quietly owing to weather was ideal. The auditorium Itlhe death 'three weeks ago of the was filled at iboth services. The ser - bride's mother, Mrs. L. H, ?Richards mons preached by :Rev. W. IP. Lane of Sarnia, three days after receiving of 'Coderich were very interesting and injuries in a car accident at Wallace- inspirational. The !choir under the burg. The bride's father will be 'eon- lea.dership of Mrs. 'Walter McBeath fined to the 'hospital for two weeks Provided eaeellent music !which was yet as a result of the accident. much appreciated. They were assisted -'Mrs. Ethel Brigham a Owen by :Nfr. 'David 'C.arr of St. ;Andrew's Scnincl spent a couple of days wall Church, London, who sang' a solo at her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Cowan and left Friday acemnpanied by 'Mrs. Cowan, who will spend the winter in 'Owen Sound-, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. !Gavettlock will, cele'brate their /313td wedding anniver- sary on Friday, INov. lith. 'Mr, W. N. Knechtel, who will shortly move to !Kitchener, where -he will make his future' home, intends to hold an auction sale of household ef- fects on Nov. '20th. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas !Kelme, To- ledo, Ohio, 'visited the former's sister, Nliss Kate Kehoe, several days last week-. hirs. 11-1. C. Feast spent the week end in !Hamilton with her father, Mr. Dunlop. 'Afrs, R. G. Parke spent the week end with her daughter, •Miss Dorothy arks, nurse -in -training, at Strathroy. Mr. Will Brine .spent a few days this week in Toronto. Mrs, E. W. Ha -rt and Mrs. J. R. Dunlop spent the week end in Kin- cardine. Mr. .1). MODonald spent the week end in Toronto visiting -his sister, Mrs. W. Landry. 'Mrs. J. R. Dunlop and two children of IKincardine spent last week with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Hart. Mrs. Ames {Hays has closed her house in Egnionciville and will spend the winter at the .home a Mr. and Nirs, Adapt !Hays 'in town. Mrs. W. 'Edmunds i spen.diffg week with her sister, Mrs. T. Wheel- er, t Brucefield. 'Miss Dorothy Reinke, Hamilton, spent the week end .with her mother, Mrs, J. Reinke. Miss \Valor, Mrs, Seip and daugh- ter of Baden, were guests one day last .week !with Mrs. 'R. S. Hays, BORN Boyd—sin Scott 'McmoriallHospital, Seaforuh, on Sunday, 'Oct. t391, IRV, to Mr. and Mrs. 'John Boyd, McKil- lop, a daughter •(7largaret 'Isabel). Coyne—In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal on !Friday, Oct. 129, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. John Coyne, Starlit, a <lau- ghter. Broadfooit---Iii Scott Memorial hos- pital. on Thursday, lOct. 218. 119.31', to Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot, Bruce- -field, a son, ' CONSTANCE !Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley and MT, and Mrs. 'George Cook of Clinton spent Sunday in the village here. Miss !Olive !Grinioldby Seafonth spent the week end at her home here. lfr. and .1,frs. *Fred Harburn visited relatives at Crommity for the week end. 'Mr. and 'Mrs. :John Mann and fam- ily of near Clinton, Mr, and Mrs. Ar- chie Luxton and Miss Mild& Harburn of Windsor .were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Critnoldby. Miss Jean \Wakefield of Londes- boro spent the week end at her home. Mr. Benj. 'Riley is spending a week with this daughter. Mrs. Robt. Grim- oldby. A rneeting of the Literary -Society will he held in the school at !Con- stance 'Friday evening, Nov, '8, for the purpose of electing officers For the coming year. A ,good attendance is requested. Miss lEdytlhe Stewart of Clinton spent Sunday with her cousins. Messrs. Austin and Charles Dexter, The following were 'visitors at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Austin Dexter on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Toil. Stewart a'nd 'Amy of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Yu 11gbh.lt and family, 'Mr. amid Mrs. Thos. Adams and Clif- ford, and Miss LulIlan Adams, all of Loncleshoro. -A social evening will be held in the schoolroom of Uhe church on Fri- day evening, Nov. MU,. -A good pro- gram is being provided is keeping th remembrance day. A dainty lunch will be served. Evcrybo.ly wel- sm-no each service. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Halstea&' and Gordon of Stratford were''weeld visitors at the ,home of Mr. and 'I'. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Manson: 'and ittte Murray visited' "-Manson's parents, .Mt'. and Mrs. Sl 1.1-tompson, over the week end. We are pleased to ,know Nora Eyre who 'had her 'tonsils removed at Sea orth 'hospital is no -w improving nicely john Watson has rented his farm to Mr, IReg 'Knights .of We are sorry to lase Mr. Watson anti away front our neighborhood; what will be our loss will be /Egincincleille's gain. The United /Farm Women held heir 'October meeting at the ,home of Mr. 'and Mrs. H. McLachlan, There rite a good attendance. :After singing and rnembers repeating the 'UJF,W.10, nayer the minutes were read and adopted; 'letters were react from lieticl Mince 'by 'Mrs. McLachlan and Mrs. Knight. During the business delegates were appointed for the riding con- vention. Some of the bulletin ques- tions were taken. .Mrs. NteLaehlatt gave a good paper on the topic, "How tn dress economicably," The presid- ent then asked tor discussion on The topic. Mrs., Stackhouse had 'charge of the social program, \\'e were favored hy t wo readings by Miss 'Eva Stack- house. Mrs. J. Cairns read a piece en- titled Tokes on the doctors." Miss Stitekhouse then Whistled tit pieces which she accompanied on a. banjo ukulele which was very much enjoy- ed by all. The meeting closed With 'liming. Lunch 'W41,4 served hy hostess and friends. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs, W. Douglas. on Wednesday, Nov. ill7th. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Wright and daughter of Seaforth, spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. :Ross Scott. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hanley spent Sim - day with Mrs. M. Swan and Mrs. Ham. .Mr. and bit's. 'A. Moore and family. of Eginondville spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary McKenzie. Mr. and bIos, 12. !Halstead and Floyd of Stratford. spent the week end in the village. Mr. and Mrs, .Earl Kaiser of De- troit, and Mr. and Mrs. J. !Kaiser, 'Mr. and 'bit's. Zuefle of 'Hensall, visited the IlclIntosii family on Sunday. Mr. and 3.frs. Roy Consitt and 'Ray. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Zapfe, Ifr. and Mrs. 'James !Hill and !fam- ily of Stratford spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, it Cornish. Miss Beatrice Armstrong spew Sunday l% itirace Dalrymple. and -Mrs. jct.. Gemini!!! l'uClIce.rsinitli, visited Mrs, Jas. O'- Brien oit•Sunday. Mr. and Mts. Lyle Mill of Stanley. and bit', and Mrs. 'F. Skelton attd family of St. -Marys, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. !F. Skelton. Mrs, Wm. Edmunds of Seafonth, visiting her sister, Mrs. T. H. Wheeler and Mr. Wheeler. Mr. !Neil Tyndall of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and ,Mrs. !M. Tyn- dall. Little Margaret Zapie was taken to Seaforth hospital on Saturday itt with pneumonia. Her many friends hope she will soon he better. Mrs. .Jas. Allan' of Egmondwille, spent Sunday .with IMrs. 3 McQueen. !Dr. Win. Aikenhead .ot` Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and,Mrs. T. Baird. , The many friends of -Miss Byre are glad to know slhe'is improv-: ing in health. Miss B. 'Armstrong and Grace Da:- rymple and R. Dalrymple spent Sit- dayiisns F,Elibbcierwta.inger and Jean Wat- son, nurses-indraining at 'Stratford, spent Sunday at their homes here. Mr. and Mts. J. Schilbe of Zurich, spent Sunday with Mr. and Uri, t. S V''.k/i v t'.; Dora 'Addison returned t Here and 'Mere Some recent pictures taken by The News: Upper right is the new residence of Roy McBride, Goshen Line, Stanley township; Contractor Klumpf, of Dashwood, finished work on the new house last Friday. Below are scene's at Bayfield harbor where preparations are being made for winter. The fishermen report very small catches this Fall. Myth on Saturday. week. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Berry spent Mr. and .1tis. Jae McLelland and Sunday in \\Ingham. IMaster !Kenneth oi 'Egmonclia-lie are 'M'rs. J. Addison. :Grace and...Gladys guest-, of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh of Clinton, spent Sunday with friend, Gregor. in the village. Mis.s Irene Snyder of ii,it- ed 'at her home here. ' !Ott Sunday the Brucefield 'United Church held its anniversary and had large congregations both morning and tiittht, Rev. 'W. Lane of Gode- rich preached two very ins.piring ser- mons. The choir gave splendid an- thems, assisted hy 'Mr. Carr, soloist, of London. Mrs. Laivrason of Hayfield visited Mrs. A. 'Rohner on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, G. Knight of Clinton spent Surtday with bit'. and Iles. j, Watson. Miss Jessie Cameron of Clinton spent Sunday with Miss Anna Aiken - head, KIPPEN Neat Sunday morning, November 7th Dr. \\Ilford will preach in St. Andrew's Church. Dr. lVilford 'has spent !three terms a, a medical mis- ,,ionary in West China, Dr. Wilford is a personal friend Chiang Kai Sliek. Generiblis.into of the Chinese military forces and is thoroughly ac- quainted with the present situation in Chinese affairs, ft will be a privilege and a treat to hear him. Next Sunday the Bible School will be held at ,113 din, on account ot the presence of lDr. \\Ilford. After next Sunday the s.chool will meet at ithe close of the morning service. ested please get in touch with .Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. IRoht. Haines and Coleman 'by November .6th, as appli- children Mi‘ses Barbara and Carol, of cations must 'be sent in to Agricultur- NeN !jersey, visited with 'Mr. and al Representative, qa.rt McLeod, Clin- Mrs. Wm. itt. McLean. 'during the ton, by that date. Mrs. J. D. Stewart is visiting friends in :London. Mks Isabel! Moir of Hensaill is +vis- iting at thtr home of Mn. and MTS. f J. Stewart. Miss Janet Doig delightfully enter- tained a number of friends at a birth- day party on Monday evening. Mr. Robert Dinsdele has disposed of his fine ROO-acre farm, west of Kip - pen, to Mr. W. 'E, Butt. Mr. DinsdaAe is holding a clearing sale on Satur- day, Nov. 113th. Mr. and Mrs. Dins - dale wilt' make their home in Kippen. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION -- YOUNG WOMEN Special opportunities are now being offered to rural unemployed young women by the Dominion Provincial Youth Training. 'Agreement. During the next few months. many rural young women will have the leisure to obtain training designed to help them to do work of a remunerative nature or make their own lilting more satin IFour courses 'have been plan- ned to meet the needs of rural young women. They are as follows: Cater- inc for Tourists, Marketing of Home - Baked Foocls, Simple Dressmaking and 'Remodelling, Illttg Making., Applications may be obtained from local Junior Women's Institute Secre- tary, Mrs. W. Colentan, Those inter - Feed For PROFITABLE Ebb PRODUCTION O.A.C. Formula Laying Mash $2.65 per cwt. We ha% s used this formula the imst 4 years with very ganul results. It 11;o: given us GOOD PRODUCTION (several liens .1711 F.,17 -g -s) and good health in the flock with low mortality. Mash Always Fresh Each Week. Try a Bag and Watch ResUlts. 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