The Seaforth News, 1950-02-16, Page 4ORT NEWS
tlaesi so,s on the fr,•,• good music concept being held in ."Zorn i aside United church on April 111, from 8 p.m.
to 10 p.01., is this colorful ma to quartet Ihr Commodores. Flout 1,f1 thtcy are. IIarvard Redick. ('all i'apsrot1
Donald Porrt.i.. Awl .Inhn Singh:on. :All are veterans of !lie 1'un uti of navy and sae consider: d one Of Canada's
outstanding' singing organizations. lit addition to singing as a quartet. all are soloists in their men right. laa
Lighter. 1111ir ' r, uipculiw. ntse is piano .0101st. 'Phrir Dioerant l' Ir o to the pnhlir and is presenned ill cn•
opt'ral101, with 1Iur .ldt'lt l , lluterl;ip (110np 111111 ('holt nl' Xorlltsid,a t'niued rhnre'lt
HENSALL
At the Mareh meeting Mrs. Brown
and ]Irs. Orr will be hostesses.
Members Hurst hand in their talent
money, Mrs. Shirray will give the
matte,. A demonstration will be fea-
tured by the Singer Sewing Machine
representative. Miss Greta Laramie
directed community singing, Mrs.
E. L. Mickle rendered two beautiful
piano numbers 'Falling Waters" and
"The lower Song", after which
Mrs. Anna Walker delighted all with
a humorous reading entitled "Bid-
dy's Troubles". Current events were
given by Mrs. Orr, Mrs. A. E. Munn
in an interesting manner briefly re-
viewed highlights from the book
"The Unknown Country" by Bruce
Hutcheson. Miss Phyllis Case, assist-
ed by Mrs. Hedden, arranged the in-
teresting program which was en-
joyed by all. Mrs, Beer thanked all
responsible after which the National
Anthem was sung. •The hostess and
her assistants served dainty refresh-
ments at the close.
Miss Mavis Spencer spent a few ter Joyce, bride -elect of this week
days this week visiting in Toronto, A social thne was enioyed follower
Sirs. Hannah Workman, who has by several contests. The bride 'MS
been seriously ill with an attack of the recipient of' -many beautiful and
pneumonia in Clinton Hospital, is useful gifts for which she expressed
improving. her sincere thanks, Dainty refresh
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Cook of Lon- ments were served. NIrs, J, Simmons
don spent the weekend - with the and AIrs, G. Harkness were respon
former's mother, Mrs. Catharine Bible for the arrangements.
Devlin. The next Institute euchre and
Mrs. Bertha Moir and- family and
SIr. and Mrs. L. Baynham and fami-
ly visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Tuckey, Exeter.
Mr: and Mrs. H. W. Neeb of Ta-
vistock visited this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Brown, Billie and
Carol.
Mr. A. D. MrEwa.n underwent an
operation in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, an Friday following a week's ill-
ness. His many friends wish him a
speedy recovery.
About this' t y neighbors and
friends gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Broderick on Mon-
day evening in honor of their dough -
Stanley Township School Area No. 1
Cost t of Instruction:
Robt P. Reid
Don C. Bell
Mrs. 1. Reirkert
M'r
Anna Keys
Pltyiis McBride
June- Mi'.lei
Doreen McGuire
Mr. A. Keys. Sup.
Margaret Dougal, Music
Supervisor
Receiver General
Teacher; Federation
0139.8
Cost of Instructional Supplies
Mrs. L. Reickert 1 15.8
McEwant 7.0
June Miller 1.2
F. Hood 416,2
W. 0. Johnston 2.5
Jack Hood 2.9
J. T. McAsh 8.5
Varna Lib. Board .. , .... 40.0
Middleton's Drugs 3.5
1 Cost of Plant Maintenance
t ,s,00 1 H. C. Lawson. Accident
742.001 Liability Insurance .. 1
1,643,80 J. Ostrom, seed. No. f, .
977.40 H. Bonthron, blinds, No. 14
1,51.39.90 W. Dowson, lab. No. (3 ..
1.309.110. A. McMurtrie, wiring No. 7
6138.80 ; Hess Electric
122.55 ; J. Aikenhead, chairs, No. 10
Deters and O'Brien, eave-
450.001 troughing, No. (i
377.50 F. McClymont, labor, No. 11
60.00 IF. Smith, build fence. No. 6
A. Parsons, shingles, No, I
5 - A. Parsons, clock, No. 7 .
McKillop Fire Inc. Co. No. 1
0 • Hay Twp. Fire Insurance
0' No. (3, 7, 10, 14
51.T. Passmore, wiring No. 1
(3 Ed. Chuter, decorating rx 7
0 t'J, Snrith, tuning pianos .
0 W. Chuter, shingling No. 7
0; A. J. Mustard. windows =14
0 , Loris Contracting Co.
2 Bruce McClinchey, wiring #6
498.33
Cost of Administration
Trustees & Ratepayers ....5 10.00
J. T. MeAsh, stamps
Seaforth News, ad.
News Record ad.
13xpositor ad.
Free Press ad.
Globe and Mail ad,
Chas, Chapman
Exchange on cheques
Long distance phoning
W m. McLachlan
F. McCowan
J. Ostrom
'W. Caldwell
A. Parsons
Gen. L. Reid. saIary. mileage
18,50
11.95
15.05
4.84
5.40
3.71
4.10
2.93
Auxiliary Agencies
Picnic expenses
Christmas concert
dance takes place on Friday, Feb. 24
Various committees will be drawn
up later,
The Secretary announced that
as a result of the euchre and dance
on Jan. 13 the amount cleared was
545.00, this plus 515.00 from the In-
stitute funds composed the share to-
wards the cost of piano donated to
the Legion by Hensall Institute,
Hensall Ladies' Auxiliary and Kip -
pen East Women's Institute. The
following letter was read by the
secretary.
To the members of the Hensall In-
stitute I have been instructed by the
Hensall Branch No. 49S of the Can-
adian Legion of the British Empire
Service' League, to .extend our ap-
preciation and thanks for your part
in purchasing of the piano which
was very graciously donated to us,
Fraternally yours, James Clarke,
Sec.Treas.
:firs. S. Bell thanked the group
for the bank book given Pauline.
She, also on behalf of Mr. Bell. who
50.20 is i11 expressed thanks for the get -
25.00 well yard.
12.75 Ten -Candidates Join Auxiliary
Taylor, 1st vice president,
1328...250000
R.
presided for the regular meeting of
Mrs.
the Legion Auxiliary held in the
15,00 Legion Hall on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. F. Appleby was pianist. Ten
32.25 candidates were initiated into the
5.00 membership namely: Mrs. A. School,
50.85 Mrs. Keith Buchanan, Mrs. J. Tu -
74.25 dor, Mrs, W. Jones, Mrs. Bertha
3.00 Moir, Mrs. W. Parke, Mrs. Harold
7.00 Bonthron, Mrs. A. Foster, Mrs. E.
Little, Mrs. C. Kenneedy. It was de-
rided to hold a St. Patrick's dance in
the Town hall, March 17th., Miss
Jean Taylor reported visits made
and cards sent. Mystery prize in
charge of -Miss Taylor was won by
Mrs, Wilfred Cameron. Refresh-
ments were served by the social
committee, Mrs. Appleby, Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. Beer and Mrs. Peebles.
30.25
365.00
330.25
39.00
45.35
112.00
42,00
9.50
Music Festival ....
Brucefield Church
Federation Agr.
Bayfield Agr. Soc
45:70 Transportation
54.25 Murphy Bros.
49.05 To Zurich
40.00 To Varna
41.70 To Wingham
2118,70
808,48 • Capital Outlays
E. Chuter. material & labor
fol. woodshed, No. 7 .
242.00 W. Chuter. material & labor
170.00
222.00
170.00
10' 00;
1111.00
11.4.03
270,1301
132.50
95,40 •
•('n -t of Plant Operation
':it e r tI , Salaries:
M -H. Taylor. No. 10 ..13
'\I T. P,ei kert. No. 7 .
G. T',road-o,:,t. Nn 1 , ,
Mrs. \C. Cliutt,r. No, 13
D C. Boll, Nn, 1
A MI; 1 cath No. 11 ....
A. J. Mustard, coal .....
Fred Gibson, wood
A, Cooper. wood
A. G. 3x1 coal, No, 1 ..
IT. berry, Sup.
Houghton. welding
D. .Anderson, ladder
Dtysdale's Hardware
W. McAsh, Sup.
2layfield Hardware. sup, 1.15
Middleton's Drugs, sup. , . 19,50
Sutter and Perdue, sup. 1,24
Ball and Match. sup. . , , 9.55
G. Broadfoot, trsp. tuner 20.25
A. McBeath, install win-
dows 14 -
H.- Soper, sup:
G. H. Beatty, sup. .....
C.N.R. Express
H.E,P.0
Public Utilities
P. Workman, labor No. 7
Ed. Fink
Mrs, L. Reickert. sup. . . .
Mrs, H, Taylor, sup.
J., Anderson, r'efiund
Repayment of *Loans
Pink of Mon'real
Interest
•
1392.41 Evening Auxiliary
The regular monthly meeting of
4G 22 the Evening Auxiliary was held in
the United Church Sunday School
41.43 room on Mondaty evening Feb. 18.
18.50 The president. Mrs. Lillian Hyde
5.00 was in the chair and opened the
12,00 meeting with the theme solig, the
15.00 hymn Breathe on me Breath of
135.1God", and the Lord's Prayer. Mrs.
5
Goddard and Mrs. Pearl Passmore
were hostesses. The scripture lesson
Psalm 24 was read by Mrs. B. Kyle.
Anniversary Tea A Success
421.00 The Amber Rebekah Lodge 4349
55.00 held a most successful tea and home -
20,50 baking sale in the Lodge rooms on
Saturday afternoon. The rooms were
490.50 tastefully decorated- in the Lodge
colors and the tables centred with
spring flowers.
1.89.30
Hensall Defeats Exeter
13.201 Hensall defeated Exeter in the
Community Arena last night by a
202'511 score of 3-2. The local team were
trailing. by 2-1 at the end of the first
1500.00 period, tied at 'L 2 in the second
30.00 ; period. and scorer] the winning goal
midway through the last period.
This WAS a typical rivalry game be-
tween these two clubs with plenty of
hard hitting and checking which
finally developed into a free for -all
near the end of the last period,
iLineup.
Exeter -Goal, Smith; defence,
Fletcher and Coxworth; centre, I).
Brintneil: Wings, Lawson and H.
Brintnelii• subs, Husser, Seymour,
Stires, Fisher M. Brintnell, Penhale,
Tuckey, Whileworth.
Hensall,_Goal, -Mock; defense, H.
Nicholson and A. Nicholson; centre,
Scholl; wings,'Fleary and John •Sang-
ster; subs, James Sangster, Kropt,
Mousseati, Consitt, Stephan, Chip -
chase, Adkins, Little.
BRODHAGEN
A Valentine patty was held by the,
&aloof children on Friday afternoon
with children of preschool age as
their guests,
On Monday afternoon the boys of
SS. -13 (Front line) and our school
played hocked in the church sheds.
0313,''(
SIMM IIY OF EXPI:NSI'S
'001 Instruction .8 n1311,85
1.15 In tiuctional Supplies .. 498,83
113.00 lmintstration .. 608.48
1'2,00 I Operation 2,025,52
35.558 ' ATaintenance 1,802.41
Auxiliary Agencies 138.15
Transportation .. 496.50
Capital Outlays - 202.59
Repayment of loan & Int. 1,530.00
16,031.83
10.00 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
21.30 Bal. on hand San, 1.49 .. 3638.0.4
.10 Prow, Gov, Grant 7,000.18
75 Township grant 3,000.00
,.!,1°
.Trustees levy 3,6?35.51
0.1Receipts, other sources . , 48,25
0
7 9"1 Bank loan 1500.00
5,23
0.10
18,00
2025.53
111,422.48
Bal, on band Dec. 31/49 3,391,05
Audited and found correct -W, A.
Grant, Municipal Auditor, 231 RI-
Bout St.. London, Ont,
The score was 11-8 in favor of Brod.
litigant school
Air. Norman llenuewi s attended 21
banquet al 110151 1,011(101h London.
sponsor d by the DeKalb Co,
Last Thursday evening about 35
Zurich Luther Leaguers ware guests
of our league for a Valentine social
Lu 1ho basement of the church. Sautes
were played 14111 11111011 was served.
Mr. and A'lrs, Ralph Moore spent the
week end with relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schellenberge•
and Erie and 141r, Mac Cornish of Clin-
ton and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Rnereu•
easel. and Susan of Waterloo were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shol-
dice.
H.ULLETT
Word has been received here of
the death in hospital at Weyburn,
Sask., of si fernier Blyth resident,
Mrs, Mary Cunning, claughtea' of the
late Mr, and Mrs, -David •Nicol of
Blyth. Mrs. Curling, who was in her
75th year, was born in Blyth, and
following her marriage to 3. •G, Cam-
ing, also of her.
in 1901, they
moved to Whitewood, Sask., where
Mr. Quilling died in 1946. Surviving
are two sons and one daughter, Hat,
vey, - of Whitewood; Harold of Pen-
tiction, B,C. Mrs. 0. (Margery) Bra-
aten, Abbey, Saslc: three sisters and
one brother, David Nicol Mrs. R. R.
Bt'anion, and Mrs. Harry Curring,
all of Whitewood, Sask„ and Mrs. J.
W, Carter, Seaforth, A funeral ser
vice was held in Whitewood United
Church,
BAYFIELD
The annual vestry meeting of
Trinity Anglican Church took place
last week in the Orange Hall, the
ladies of the congregation served a
pot -luck supper which was greatly
enjoyed. Very encouraging reports
were heard. from the officers of the
church and societies after which the
election of officers for the year
were held. The Rector, Rev. Laverne
Morgan, was in the chair. Rector's
Warden, Lloyd Scotchmer; People's
Warden, Ernest Hovey; Vestry
Clerk, Mrs. Wan. Parker; Lay Dele-
gate to the Synod, T. H. Mack; Sub
Lay `Delegate to the Synod,Maynard
Corrie; Treas., Maynard Corrie;
Sidesmen: Win, Parker, Alhecl
Scotchmer, Jack Parker, Thos.
Scotchmer, Maynard Corrie, Leslie
•Elliott,
Board of 'Management: Lloyd
Scotchmer, Ernest Hovey, Mrs. Park-
er, T. H. Mack, Maynard Corrie,
Mrs. E. Heard, Mrs. W. Sturgeon,
Mrs. M. Corrie, John Parker.
Plans were made for the holding
of the 100th anniversary of the
Church which will be held the last
week in June of this year. This was
postponed from last year owing to 1
the illness of the Rector. A Commit-
tee for the redecorating of the
church was appointed,
Roy Rogers And Trigger - In New
Color Comic
It's tremendous! It's stupendous!
It's packed with humor, thrills Ind
fast-moving action! It's the new
western comic, "ROY ROGERS,
King OF THE COWBOYS", printed
in the splendor of color. now in
ruCK, The Comic Weekly, the big
two -section- color comic magazine
that comes every week with The De-
troit Sunday Times,
EUCHRE AND DANCE
Town Hall, Varna
THURSDAY, FEB. 23
Sponsored by L. O. L.
Lunch available
A leading Canadian industrialist
states that alcoholism) costs Cana-
dian industry 58,000,000 a year.
According to researchers intoxi-
cated workers or workers who are
suffering a hangover cause acci-
dents costing industry close to
510,000,000 a year in Canada. No
wonder an increasingly large num-
ber of industrial firms in Canada
and the U.S. are sponsoring the
treatment of alcoholic employees
with the new drug antabuse.-But
wouldn't an ounce of prevention
be worth a pound of cure? Reduce •
the outlets, curtail the sale. cut
down on consumption -there is no
other way.-Advt.
THUS SOAY, FEBRUARY 18, 195D
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"THE YOUNGER BROTHERS"
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"KNOCK ON ANY DOOR"
with (1UM1'IClI"Y BOGART - JOAN 0(;13(3,1
n Thursday Afternoon
Fe11 1
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The Cockshutt Company
are showing the
NEW 40 TRACTOR
For the first time at the Walton Agency
This is a new Canadian -made tractor designed to give
More horsepower per dollar, and longer service.
On Thursday evening a FREE MOVING PICTURE &
DANCE will be hell in the Walton Community Hall
Sponsored by
Gordon McGavin
Cockshutt Dealer
WALTON
Phone 831 r 23 Seaforth
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