The Seaforth News, 1950-02-09, Page 4• WALTON
The, February II -meting of the
was held on Saturday, Feb.
4th .at the house of Marilyn Bolger.l
The meeting was opened by singing
"Jesus Bids IIs +Shine",, followed by
eall to worship. The scripture was
read by Mrs. ;Hazelwood followed by I
a prayer. The call tc) wmshlp tva+
ended by singing "Breathe on me,
Breath of God". The business part
of the meeting was opened with the 1
minutes seconded by Barbara Patter -I
sou. The picture of the Church the
members drew were ,judged. Leona
Johnston and Marilyn Bolger are to
redraw them larger. It was •decided
to have a roll call at our meetings
by answering with a Foreign Mission'
Field, for the next meeting. There
were 16 members present at this
meeting and also some visitor's. A
thank -you note as read from Mrs.
McArtham Doris Stevens offered to
have the next hinting. •:Margaret
McArthur, Ednn Martin and Doris
Stevens were appointed to find infor
oration about the eluueh. '.Mfrs. Haz-
lewood told try what the shield of the'
United Church mean The girls en-
joyed some games, contests etc. -The
valentines were then distributed
among the girls. The meeting was
closed with Tape. A delicious hunch
was served.
LONDESBORO
Mise \iory Jamieson of Toronto,
spent the weekend with her parents.
Mr. Jamieson is 92 this week,
Miss Agnes Leiner visited over the
i
C. W. L. c
Valentine
Party
ST. COLUMBAN
Monday, Feb. 13
Clayton Petrie's Orchestra
Stratford
Dancing 9.30 - 1.00
Admission 50c
weekend at the home of her mother,
• TI -14 STi3AFORTH N1WS
Rev. Mi_'. Brenton and members of
111 James- Leiner. i•the session of C'Cltstanee United
Miss Olive MoonToronto, in, s cnt
a few days with her parents.
We are sorry to say that Mrs.
Chas, Ruddell has been on the sick
1st, but glad she is feeling better,
Master Kenny Moon, o.f Cliutou,
pent the weekend at the home of his
tattier, :4h (;. Moon.
•Mi•s. Gray is still in hospital in e
very weak condition. We wish her a
speedy recovery. •
Miss Helen Lear spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Nelson Leu'.
est
Church t h l
a meeting at the honie
of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dexter last
week.
HENSALL
A number of neighbours anti,
friends surprised 24:i'. and Mrs,' Louis
Clarke, 'Sr, on Tuesday in honor of
their birthday. Progressive euchre
was played with the following prize
winners, Ladies 1st, Mrs, Louis
•Clark, Sr„ consolation, Mrs. Ken-
neth MacLean. Gent's let, Mr. Louis
Clark, Sr, consolation, ,Gordon
Wren. Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark will celebrate
their 44th wedding anniversary
Thursday, Feb. 9th,
KIPPEN EAST
The ICip.pen East Institute will
hold their February meeting at the
home of Mrs, Wilmer Broadfoot on
.. p. -1t
5 a .3 With
et.r Feb.'1 5th 4
� cthte. Ira
Roll
co -hostess,
:lits. A. Finlayson
tall, the farthest distance I have
)nen front hoose and when. A Valen-
tine story or poem, Mrs. Charles
Eyre: current events, Mrs. J. Wood.
The topic, Princess Margaret Rose's
trip to Italy, by Mrs Thos, Kay. A
tt ntonstriatien on letter writing by.
'chs Margaret. MacKay, Lunch com-
a ittce, \'Its C Finlayson, Mrs. J.
Wood, Mrs. Chas. Eyre, Mrs. R.
Geinnieli and Mrs, W, Tremeer. The
lees for 1950 are to he paid at this
)meeting, and will an those with
lunch cloths bring then at this
meeting,
CONSTANCE
liry, Ernest .(hulls and daughter,
Miss Doneldo spent Saturday in
Parkhill, the guests of Air. and Mrs,
Walter Buttle and Mrs. John Mills,
Mr, anti-Mts. Chas. Dexter spent
Wednesday with the latter's father,
Mr, henry Adams.
Mr,. B. 13. Stephenson is•visiting
in London.
Mr. Robert Rogerson of Seaforth
and Mr. William Britton spent an
Mrs,
• end Mn.
�• of Mr, r rad
�.tthe
home o
evening. K
t �
Chas. Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown and
Joyee spent Sunday with relatives at
Elmwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley and
family spent Sunday with friends at
Wroxeter.
Miss Betty Addison spent the
weekend at ;Cromarty.
We are sorry to know that Mr,
James Hugill is not enjoying good
health at present,-
Mr.
resent.Mr, Reg. Lawson spent the week-
end with relatives in London.
KIPPEN
Miss Mabel Whiteman is visiting
with friends in Seaforth this week.
Mrs: Robert Daynian is visiting
'friends in London this week.
'Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Damn and
Ken visited with friends in Kitchen-
er on Sunday.
Mrs. Jennie Winder is visiting
with friends in London.
Wedding bells are ringing• in the
village.
Mr, and M•rs, ;Dave- Kilpatrick of
London visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Jno. Jarrott and Miss Kate Ben-
gough on Sunday.
TUCKERSMITH
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'.l'he Tuckersntith School Area board
stet in No, 7 school Tuesday evening.
Trustees J. McIntosh., It, McGregora
II, Johns, N. McLean, W. Coleman and
See.-Treas. W. P. Roberts were pre-
sent, At the request of Chairman J.
McIntosh,Vice-Chairman 11. McGregor
presided. 'Th.e minutes were approved.
Letters received from M. A. Redd,
Miss M. Dougall and School Trustees
Association were tiled on motion of
II, Johns and W. Colenum, Two ten -
o'
( •e received f the caretaking t
let. tteetn of t r g
S trt-
school were given considera-
tion.
1
No.1 cl
Cron. The contract was awarded to the
lowest tenderer, Clarence l)Itling, who
tentalt:es as caretaker.
On notion of N. McLean and H.
Johns accounts presented were ord-
ered paid.
The Clanger to 1)0011s from traffic
at the approaches to No. 8 school was
stressed by N. McLean who made a
motion, seconded by J. McIntosh, that
the secretary write to the county road
engineer regarding the placing of
traffic warning signs on the roadway.
Notion carried.
On motion of N. McLean and W.
Coleman, the board ordered all
cheques to be. issued without the ad.
ditiou of exoltange noels.
The meeting adjourned 00 motion;
of N. McLean and J. AI.lutosh, The
next sleeting will be held in No. 51
s(•hool March 14th.
HULLETT
The fireside farm forum ort 00
Monday night at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. William Dolmage with a
good attendance, Afterlistening to
the broadcast they divided in groups
for discussion period. It was agreed
that the people of anis community
were well nourished although they
might not follow exactly the health
chart rules expected. A recreational
period was
enjoyed. The fol
lo
wing
were ptazo winners at progressive
ssive
male Most games, Mrs. Bert
Hoggart and George Hoggart, Lone
hands, Miss Ferne Dexter and Bert
Hoggart, Consolation, Mrs, Oliver
Anderson and Harvey Taylor, The
group is invited next Monday night
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Hoggart,
SPORTSHORTS
Basketball standings in the W.O.
S.S.A Group—
Senior Boys PWLT pts
Seaforth • .. ,, 4 3 1 0 G
Goderieh , . • • • • 4 3 1 0 6
,Clinton ... ,.,, 4 2, 2 0 4
Wingham . .... 4 0 4 0 0
Junior Boys
Clinton • 1 4 0
Seaforth „ 4 2 2
Goderieh ,. ,.,, 4 2 2
Wingham , . , , 4 0 4
• Girls
Goderieh , . . , . , 1 4 0 0 8
Seaforth , , .. • .1 3 1 0 0
Clinton ,. 4 1 3 0 2
Wingham .. .. ,4 0 4 0 0
0
0
0
0
8
4
4
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Syl Apps starred for the Maple
Leafs for l0 'ears, He
says,
"Drinking has no place in the life
of an athlete either physically or
morally." Hap Day is coach of the
Maple Leafs, He says, "I have no
use for liquor or athletes who use
it. I have seen too many good
players fail by the wayside." Ted
Kennedy is Captain of the Maple
Leafs. He says, "I've seen - the
drinkers come and go. They don't
last long in this league." The
voice of hockey and the voice of
temperance say the same thing.
IDont drink.—Advt.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1909
RE(' ENT -I THEATRE
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Thurs. Fel, Sat. • "THE JUDGE STEPS OUT"' Nuw Ylaying
with ALEXANDER KNOX -- ANN SOTI1ERN
When n probate Judge is taxed beyond endurance by his extravagant wife, be Pods
escape by watkttle out
Mon. Tues, Wed Abbott and Costello in "IN HOLLYWOOD"
Your favorite screen team is on the sercambennt --, tae sure to see these emit -pots
In Technicolor "THE YOUNGER BROTHER" Next Thur, Fri. Sat,
with. WAYNE MORRIS altd JANIS i'AIGIS
i\ western with Imagination and resoureefulnees in 118 snake -up. IL has 0 new note
to ,Hake it dttkerent from the routine Westmv
Coming "The Undercover Man" with Glenn Ford, Nilttt Foch.
Monster BINGO
Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, Feb. 10 8.30 P.M.
Miscellaneous: Prizes
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18 GAMES FOR 75c
4 Special Games 1 Super -Duper Special
Auspices of Order of Eastern Star, and Odd Fellow's and Robekahs
Money to be used to repair fire -damaged I.0.0.F. Hall
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