The Seaforth News, 1937-11-25, Page 13 LI FEBUOY
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O'Jere's to the hearth, the hill at:nd ter
heather.
'The •bonnet. the plablic, the kilt :end
the feather,.
1 -ire's to the heroes that cotlami
can boast:
"May their names never rhe," that's
a b,ighlanclnian's tiiast.
WHOLE SERIES, VOL, 59, No, 47.
HURON
C011NTY'S
orthN
LEADING NEWSPAPER
;id theme remember t+e w;oats ni,
defenders,
heart, are as trues las the brave
'les of yore,
:antes +c will cherish, 'till
',11 V:1 perish, •
ae•'ll let the toast ring ','rant the
hill to the shore.
The Highlander's .Trios¢.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVE7VIEER 25, 1937
Phone 84.
l'ayear,
Yippee!!!
t,r
INS° 11 SALE'
O This loll) ;roup sere having a a
wonderful ante on Saturday morn-
ing ng t„iio„main, at the (hilly.. just
cast of Se north. a favorite spot
With tIle 1lilllic's :h(4n there -is lots
of Shalt :N at present.
LASSIES -Molasses and Corn
Syrup, 2 lb. tin 190
CAMPBELL'S SPAGHETTI
2 Tins 19c
SRISH STEW, 2 tins 25c
MINUTE TAPIOCA with sher-
bert and plate for 29c
SLICED PI'N'EAPPLE ..,, 10c Tin
OUR OWN BAKING POWDER
min with bottle Vanilla 25c
'i.ARLY BREAKFAST COFFEE
Freshly ground 29e
PREPARED MUSTARD -
24 oz. jar 15c each
CALUMET DOUBLE ACTING
BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. tin 25c
NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL
Good for all kinds of stock,
$1.10 gal.
TENDER LEAF TEA, Rich in
Flavor. Satisfactorily priced
pkg. 28c
FLE1CHMAN'S YEAST -Save the
labels. Join the Murray -go -
Round per cake 4c
C. t'k: S. DATED COFFEE -The
Date is your Guarantee ...lb, 37c
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Phone 166
-AL
QUALITY SERVICE
E. L.. BCO X �43
St. Thomas' Church Services
For 1+;vent i, today. November
11tl.. the (1 :desiastaeal Nese Year.
Sandi.* Selto tl and llihle (lass 10
(1.1)1.'
l4oPiting service, till a. m., sermon
tonic. "Called, and 'Helped."
Evening service, 7 pmt., "Called to
tireatne:ss." All welcome. Canon 1+.,
Appleyard, M.A., Rector.
W.O.H.A. MEETS
1. C. 1!cllon:tid of Chesley was
elected President of the 'Western On-
tario 1lockey .Association at the an-
nual meeting on Tuesday at Listowel,
its successor to the late Mayor A. U.
Sutherland of Seaforth.
I. M. 11urtlork of Dlrha11 is lot
vita president: I). A. Rano, i1russels
2nd rice president: ;Harvey Luca.,
li:ourver, sec.-treas. Elected to the ex-
ecutive teore Stan Shantz. Kitchener:
\ R. Donald, 'Walkerton; Tont
ret g, Kincardine 1 C. (Dale. T-Iar
ristnn. N \V clubs represented at the
meeting were T-larriston, Kincardine,
Drayton and 'Goderich,
During discussion an echo of the
Tuan Rennie ease was heard schen del -
rates front the Seaforth club referred
briefly t:0 a protest in which they had
been involved last season. The argu-
ment of the Seaforth club wis that •
junior 'ft' 0. H. A. gang' in et;deb
Rennie played in Stratford last sea-
son had reverted to an exhibition
~ante after oflicial.s of the Stratford
club had c.hallcnged d(ennie's eligibil-
ity. Seafnrth's agreement with Strat-
ford, the Seaf firth delegates said, NI IN
that the :gams• SS fluid be an exhibition
came it it were found later that a
certificate could not be obtained for
Bennie. I lure t Iti4 11itTtctt1ty over
Rennie', eertifieate, clue to the fact
than Jr: '',drill never had been rogist-
•rcd. so the ;tame became an eshihi-
on affair, 1111 11 never ,y IN ro',1aycrl
tcr;t''t' tet• Stratford Minors stere
of interested,
Iffier hip 1V'•1).11. \, ert;r^t.
that the game had stood nn the
0.1 i record, a, a .chef tied- game,
Ind lila. Renoir, thrrei,,re eta; ittelit
t(.nn( blued `i11 Page Four1
Northside United Church
Iter. 1. \. Carmichael, •11inister,
111 :cis:. Subject. "Isaiah', Vision."
Int: nit; set\ Itr tcithtl law 11 on ac -
vivant of :\unite -sort nem:es in Irirs'
iresbytt•riatt e'linrc1..
S.S. at lit/ a.m.
Egmondville United Church
Rev. A. 1V. Shepherd, Minister.
11) arm -Sunday School.
1,1 a.m.-The Minister.
7 1t.nl.---The 'Minister.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
�ICES
First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth
AY NOVEMBER5 , 28
11 A. M., GUEST MINISTER
Rev. WM. ALLAN
Of Dovercourt Road Presbyterian Church, TORONTO
7 P.M., GUEST MINISTER -
Major the Rev. D. J. LANE
Of Knox Church, GODERICH
SPECIAL h1LS1(' ] 1' THE., CIit)1R assisted by Arnold
Allan, Toronto, at the Morning service
2. R. Rennie Rev. 22. C. Feast
Choir Leader
Minister
Mrs. M. R Rennie
Organist
CONSERVATIVES TO MEET
I'he annual meeting of the Conser-
vative Association of Seaforth will he
hell in the public Library on \douday
:,vetting. Nov, 20th :it 1 n'Clnek, It is
'xnectetl 1)r. R. 13obits 'Taylor will
address the meeting.
APPRECIATION
11r. jack Stevens of town reeeirerl
rhe otbt.+itr, it nn N•ttonia, Sask.:
lust a line to thank you for your
kindly support. That car of donations
certainly brightened many a home, 'ht
'cast the ehililrcn are able to get their
'reit as we had apples shipped in be-
fore tet• the tiuvcrriment, 1 t11 til.
:t try fancily is unite alright and
'c
ttrythntt, etwell 1oo 1 t I oftet as
there tt, a special cnmntittee tn-
1010tcd. and i am -ore they did thcit•
hest to please every eine. :\ga.in ittay
1 say hearty thaotks to yon and tel'
the ntoide that :nude this xplendid
donation. May Clod's 'blessing be with
nu all. Sincerely, Nirs, (t orgc 1)`
1)afoe. 1105 74, 'Ealonia, Sask.
TEMPERANCE FEDERATION
The annual convention of the !Fur-
or' Coe 11ly" "Temperance 'l'ederatind
,till be he1c1 in the school room of
\\ ecley \\'illis t'nitcd Church, Clin-
ton, on 1 ttrsclt\ November ,+lith tt`
isle -thirty in the afternoon. .Dr. fie:,
A. Little or Toronto wi•1i be the spe-
cial speaker. ani! 'Dr. A. 1. Irwin.
_en'rt1 secretary, will also be !lees=
nt. ()finer for the year will be
'crud .111 friends of teutperaltee' are
trgt:d to he present, - -
REBEKAH EUCHRE
1,:d,1.v i -s `Rebekah Lodge held '1
+.nt ri•:. iatl euchre in the 1.().U.1:.
1i`tl on \\'ttbv•dar evening. Tin
'rice winners were: Ladies'. first
n• Mr-. 11. 'E. Clark, :• rents.
Vilfred Coleman alio ct't Inc eta
first true aids Janus h, Scat;
-:m;• hands, '1Ir (conµ tIlai li who
,t the trent with 11iss Rtitlt Bordon;
t':;'.trey prize, -Orel 'Nichol, lucky
,nnhcr prize, John Beattie: consola-
tion, ladies, \Ir.. N. !It. 1)w•rance;
;ants. .1 Ilan Reid, wile' wnu the til'
Lith 1. ff. Ke;tling and ;Jahn'iClgic.
CURLERS ELECT
Seaforth curlers held their annual
meeting lloudity evening in the enrl-
ers' roomatthe rink, with a good at-
tendance of members. The following
officers were elected: Hon. members,
22 Kerslake, 'Robert !mild; nal.
rims, fico, A, Sills, William Atnent,
Charles Stewart and R. E. lack „n;
pre,a., 1 110. D. drergnson: -vice. pre...
J• (1, Mins; bonspiel sec., Chas. Ho:-
mesi executive, R. J. Sproat, 11'01,-
Southgate. \V. 1.:Duncan, J. i. Keat-
ing, Chas, P,arber, M. A. Reid; midi -
tor, Chas. Stewart, •
1'1it curler, aim to have a :ne.nll,.r-
sltip this year of fifty. The :slap,ov ;l:
bmtspiels will he held again
scasnn, - -
FIURON mmCOUNTY - JR. ASSOC'N
1 very successful year : ;'te.
roil County junior :lasoriation ata
brought tri a close ;cite 1 111:viilil!
Party at which about 15 Come* Dm --
(mites nerc present. '1'Itr 'latter start
i the evening took the form ei a
meetin r at tvi icit the art , ",r :•n:a-
tite t't-ntuniltce.:for -1;1131 .t:r ted.
as f,d:oaso
Seaforth,- •.hilts Sutherland
\rclti`baId, :\Ittrray Sitvanue.
hofs eta__\I r., Lloyd tm„st, Wes-
ley 11tCntcheon,
\\ utghvn 'Helen Fields. 11;u•
1'inhts.. Chante 'Nesse•.
\\'ri,xtter and t;aerie .- 31laat:he
Irwin.
Gorlerirb- Doris 1i1'.!. Grace Stir!
Ing, 11 ike Sanderstm.
Exeter - - Kenneth . Rtanb'try.
(;rant Coilin'gwood.
l lou ell ---22111 ,Rollins. -
Londe\'bora--• Bob tl.eiper.
Clinton -• :\one. Crittenden, Bike
Cook' and Fred '1(11011.
rhe' teprestvttatinc committee held
:t meeting at the Route of Mr. and
Mrs. Feta 'Elliott and the -following
ft'^.ie,
McKILLO:P :W,M.S.
I'ht regular monthly ~meeting of tile
11ehillop branch cif the 1V. 11. S. of
the'.Presbyterian Church, was held at
'he haute of Mrs. Thos. a)itkson,
Gode•riclt Sl., Tttesrlay, afternoon.
\nr, altttll.
The president occupier!
'he chair tutu the meeting opened tvitlt
ac inn (fah. :Ares, James 1<err -read the.
criohnc i-esson, taken front the 91st
followed shy prayer by Mrs.
3eil, \Liss Jean Scutt gate a very in-
teresting reading e'n'titled "lludding
fit~ God," followed by the Glad I id -
cgs prayer by Mrs.13elen Mclfilt n.
Urs. Lindsay from Constance favored
,rich a solo, '"T love to tell thestory,
which was much enjoyed shy all.
ter the ,tffering, the meeting closed
Aid' hymn 152)4 and till repeating the
Lord's prayer in unison. 'Tile hostess
then served a clelirio'tis lunch and a
social half baste was spent.
HILLSGREEN
Junto Cochrane of - -Toronto
visited at the home of his brother
and sister during the week.
Mr. an 1 yfrs. 'Hugh T.ove ;sere in
Toronto during the tveek.
Butchering is now the order of the
day.
\tr, and \des. W. Davidson visited
her fniks at Dorking during the week.
isennt'th l', Sttmrhtiry, fu merle
n; Exeter, 'alio has been elected
('resident- of the 111irnn C'ouity
,intnrr Assnriaitieat fur the cortin;;
year.
nen oftirers tvi'rc elected: President.
1<ettut•th C. Stanhitry; First Viet,
Pres'id'ent, \\resley 11 c1':1chcon; Scc
retnrv. Dori- 1-1111: . \s.istantt-
trt a 1111.'0 Stirling; Tre.t-tnc'n chant
n toad I thliritt• Committee.
Mitie 11•ittenrkn. 11,41 ..e ,,. .1111 Lr'
Robins.
' It hti. been very ten o r t il, t„ the
committee to have received sucd,.
splendid e o-oper'tiinn front :ill forme -
limonites unite s and dee new committee is
planning am even better year for 10'.i1,
.111 the young people residing in
Toronto 111, were former residents of
Flacon, or %tltetse tare:ts tcere former
resident; of the (-minty are eligible
for membership in the •.\soeitttinn.
IMPROVE LIGHTING
The Public School Board" is bunny
the lighting. -totem in the ciaass-
roonts improved to . eliminate ,glare
from the blackboards., lfiss Turn -
bull's room was recently equipped as
;ut
experiment tyith indirect lighiine
and it prated so .o:cceasdttl .that. all
the classrooms will he similarly light-
ed in the next' fewwceks. The ;tete
chandeliers will he installed in .the
same part of the rooms as the }frescos
(11011 lights but pr oeitling indirect
lighting will allow propos at the hack
of the roans t0 see the. blackboard:-
clearly and without' the present„ltire
THIS LOOKS LIKE A, RECORD
The Six Hand 'Euchre Trali c011t-
plctt'd their >ecnntl- in:tivt'rsary g:unes
on Monday at the home of Mr, . Con
Erikatt when they played their 9411
evening, The total games for till t15,1
vcar here 10114, as cninp aced etn) 491
games the previous year.
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. AAd'am Dodds of Lis-
towel spent Sunday with Mrs. Robert
Campbell and Miss 'Rets Campbell.
-hir. and Mrs, Tim Eaton spent
Sunday 'with \sir. and Mrs.. Alonzo
Spading of 'Wroxeter.
THE GIFT
OF'A
LIFETIME!
)C7NU7.a
l7',etrtla:
ciivoct ?I
th6111
SHOP AT
SAVAUGES
IT PAYS
Phone 194
Res. 10
a
VARNA
Sir.. and Mrs. F.. Clutter and 11r.
and \sirs. Waller \Icliritic ,pentthe
week end in l.otulnn.
\la 'Eller or lfinntapolis t visit-
�ing her sister. :Mrs. A. McConnell.
Mr. A, Horner, W. Stephenson,
and G. J"hn ton spent a lett days at
Royal Whiter ilrair.
Master iInt kyle spent a few days
at his grandparents, 11 r: and Mrs,
George 11cClinelley s, - 1
-
A benefit shower Lias ' held last
\\'ednesdat night in the town hall
for 1Ir. and 1frs. ,jun Ulstrent. 1
Elliott -Ferguson Wedding -
4t noon on Sat.ntday,"Nov. 2(ltlt,l
in 1.loly 'I'riuity ferrels chapel, To-
ronto, by - Rev. 111. Jacicsrnt, Jl.uricl
Lorraine Elliott, congest daughter
1Tor
a F 11 r- urn6 Nies, tttet Elliott.
1 it.
1'arna. da ranted in marriage to
John 11. iFerguson, Kingston. son of
Mr. and Mrs. \V'nt. I eta;uon, flay
ficial. Tbey ,till reside in Kingston.' I
BAYFIELD -
UIts Jane Reid, one of liaytlleld's
best knots and highly esteemed resi-
dents, passed away at her home on
Thursday, Nate, ISO. Miss Reid was
the eldest daughter of the late John
'Reid and etas 'born in Stanley town-
ship. She is Iiurvived by five sisters
and two brothers Mrs. (E. :Mercier of
Stanley township, Miss M. and miss
L. Reid of Bayfield, Miss E. Reid, of
Toronto, and Mrs. Webster of Luck -
now. Mr. R. Reid of Stanley and
John of Dasln+'ond. •Fiuneral service:
were held at her late home Saturday
afternoon. 1 -ler pastor; Rev, Mr. Gale,
conducted the service. The pallbear-
ers
allbearers Were A. E. Erwin, 5'f. Torts, E.
Featherstone, Geo. Castle, 'Geo. E1-
lintt and E. Mni(wan.
leer. and Mrs. N. Torts anti Sir. and
Mrs. H. \Weston of Detroit spent the
week end with • less J. Tants and Mr,
R. \V 'eston's.
Miss Jean Woods and Mr,. Bassett
are spending a few- days with Toron-
to friends. -
n- Mr. ',Las. Reit! is confined to the
house these days through illness.
I'CIPPEN
1 1,trt;e number from the village
attended the Institute euchre and
dance in persalt recently and all n• -
port a gond time.
Mr. Earl Sproat ,has returned hon:•
afar rt pleasant visit with friends in
Toronto and also look in the ;tinter
fair.
Nft•s. 1.ong eti the tillage is improv-
ing; nicely after her recent severe
illness. -
71r. \\-nt. Tvison has gone to To-
ronto where he expects to spend the
winter:
Mrs, T. '5'. McLean is visiting with
friends in 1. odor for a few days.
1Ir. John :1. 5fnCtegor is improv-
ing slowly and his many friends hope
it see him aronncl- soon.
..
,\1r. Jame: \lustard 'Jr. and 14r,
Frank Wright spent the week end in
Toronto. and attender] the Royal 'Fair.
Nle. George /Glenn visited friends. in
Toronto during the' week and ,attend-
ed the \\inter (Fair.
MANLEY
The township' crusher has -: