The Seaforth News, 1950-06-29, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 293 1950
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GREY COUNTY'S
GRASSLAND
DAY
Wed., July 5th
Will heldat
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WESLEY Mheat 'S
HANOVER
(Second farm East of Hanover)
Higway.. No. 4
Special speakers include:
Hon. T. D. Kennedy, Minister of
Agriculture
'Ea'. Ridley, Chief, Forage Division,
Ott...
Hon. P. R. Oliver, M.P.P.
Dr, MacKinnon Phillips,
Hon. w.B, Kinnon Phillips, M.P.F..P.Fnship
and Immigration
Colin Bennet, M.P.. Medford
Demonstrations and display of Hay
Malting Machinery in operation and
Weed Spraying Equipment — all
makes of machinery
PROOEEDINGS COMMENCE AT 10 aan.
Lunch on Grounds. Convenient Parking
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SEAFORTH
Notice
Town of Seaforth
All persons in the lldunicipality owning or har-
boring dogs must purchase 1950 licenses for same on
or before June 30th, 1950. Licenses will be issued from
the Treasurer's Office in the Town Hall, or from the
Tax Collector, J. Cummings.
After that date summonses through the Court
will be issued to the owners or harborers of dogs not
having licenses.
All dogs must wear license tags.
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47 SEAFORT
THIS. SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
1Vlr. and Bars. J, J, Sims and (laugh.
ter hiida of Loudon were guests last
)
weak c i tt home of Mr. Lorne Te i a l
le Sr. i
Mr, and Mrs. L, Lowrie 1 London
0033111 the week endwith Mr. and
Mrs. A, W. Moore.
Mrs. jellies Grieve has returned
from a Visit with relatives in Guelph,
Oakville and Brantford.
Mrs. 11, 1. Graham of Lockport,
N.Y., is spending a week with Mrs.
Caroline Porteous,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Grieve have
been visiting at Brucefield and Sea -
forth while Mr. Grieve is convalesc-
ing from a broken ankle,
Mrs. Russell Sproat attended the
funeral in London on Monday of J D,
Buchanan, chief actuary and assistant
general manager of the London 141e.
Mr, Ed Devereaux and Misses Alice
and Joan Devereaux, Toronto, spent
the weekend with relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Loyette, London,
spent the weekend at the home of
the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Pretty.
Misses Dorothy and Frances Eckert,
Chatham, are holidaying at their home
here.
Miss IOdna Jowett of Port Huron,
Mich., spent the week end with Miss
Florence Fowler.
Mr. Anderson Scott is spending a
month at Hohnesviile.
Mr• and Mrs. Don Eastman and fam-
ily spent Sunday at Turnbull's Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W, McMillan and
Mrs, Gladson Campbell of Toronto
visited last week with friends in
Cleveland and Bedford, Ohio, and at-
tended the Diilte-Pensock wedding.
Miss Jean. McMaster left on Tues-
day for Texas where she will prac-
tise as a nurse.
Mr. Ken Keating, Toronto, spent
the weekend at the home of his par-
ents, Mt', and Mrs, J, E, Keating.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Milton and Dudley,
Montreal, spent the weekend with
friends here.
Misses Terry and Jo McIver are
holidaying in Toronto at the home of
their sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, E. S. Coffin.
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, who
have been holidaying with Mrs, Wil-
liams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc-
Kellar, left on Tuesday for Gary. In -
Mauna, where .Dr. Williams will intern
in the Methodist Hospital.
Miss Mary Lou Sills left on Wed-
nesday to attend a Leadership Camp
at Longford Mills.
Miss Mary Crowe, London, spent
the weekend at the home of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. 17. Crowe.
Mr, Jack Fortune, London, spent
the weekend at the home o1 his
mother Mrs. Leo Fortune.
Mrs. Ruth. Bell, Toronto, visited in
town this week.
Mrs. J, D. Hinchley, Miss Florence
Fowler and Miss Edna Jowett visited
in Walton on Sunday.
Mr. Ernie Clarke, Chicago, is holt
daying at the home of his parents Mr,
and Mrs. M. Clarke.
Attending cadet' camp at Camp Ip-
perwash are George Sills, Bud Zieg-
ler, Ron Sutherland, Jim Flannigan,
Bob Scott, Donald McKindsey, Don
Powell and Floyd McPhee.
Mrs. Violet Pangman, of Toronto,
spent the week end with relatives in
town.
Rev. and Mrs. Hugh. Williams of
Alvinston visited on Monday at the
hone of Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar.
'Miss Lillian Faulkner spent the
week end at Galt.
Mr, and Mrs. Oke and Miss Mabel
Brook of London called on Mrs. C. C.
Kafue, on Sunday.
The town water is being put into
the home of Mrs. Keine, and a new
bathroom.
Misses Nancy Scolfield and Marg-
aret Perkins, Detroit, spent the week
end at the home of the fortner's
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. Case.
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Aldington were Mr. and Mrs.
John Aldington and Margaret Rose of
Varna, and Thomas Hay, Cromarty,
also visiting the latter's brother John
Hay, who is ill in the hospital.
Mr. William Ament is in London
this week attending the funeral of
his brother-in-law Mr. Robert Coates.
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary has
successfully passed her second year
honour course in French and Spanish
at Brescia Hall, University of West-
ern Ontario, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and family of
MacTier and Mr. -Arthur Vincent of
Brantford are visiting with Mrs. M.
Vincent and family.
BORN
FREEMAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on
on June 22, to Flying Officer and Kra.
Melville Freeman, Brucefield, a son
YODDIhN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
June 24, to Mr. and Mcs. Roy Vodden,
RR. 2 Seaforth, a daughter
WEBER—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on
June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber,
Exeter, a son
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson, Mrs.
Robt. Lawson, Mrs. J. E. Busby,
and Shirley spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Willis of Kitchener
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Medd of Sea -
forth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. 'Leitch.
Mrs. Clarence Montgomery return-
ed last week after spending a few
days at Anderson, Indiana and at-
tending the graduation of Miss Beu-
lah Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johns, LarrY
and Kenny of Hollyburn, British
Stoker Coal
Our predecessor has sold YANCEY
STOILER for years and we will con-
tinue, It has never been confined to
any one ,leaser, but we also sell
CAVALIER STOKER that contmancls
a higher price by the mines and
usually in short supply.
'0,11en coal is superior it can and
does command a higher price 07 there
would be no market,
Order Cavalier or Yancey now
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 192M or
Box Fara. Store 43
until office is established
Columbia, are spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson,
Teacher)) G.ueste :ef Honor--.
,Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jefferson en-
tertained the staff of Clinton Public
School at their home on June 20th
awaited of
whenasurprise ow titwo the
staff members, Mise Donalda Adams
and Miss Bessie Erb whose resigna-
tions become effective June 29t1i,
Addresses of goodwill were road by
Mrs, 'Rag. Ball, while Miss Edna
Jamieson madethe presentation. In
replying, Mies Adams and Miss Erb
expressed regrets at severing their
relations with the staff. They also
expressed their interest in the con-
tinued success of the work of Princi-
pal Jefferson and his staff of
teachers,
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Adams and
fancily of Londesboro spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dexter.
Mrs. James Dale is visiting with
her daughter Mrs. Art Bromley in
Kitchener.
Mrs. John Pepper and family of
Hensen visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Buchanan on Sunday.
Messrs. WinJ. Dale and Oliver
Anderson were among a group of
farmers, from this district who made
a motorbus tour in Ohio last week,
returning home on Sunday. They vis-
ited Malabar Farm, home of Louts
Bromfield, during the trip,
Several members of the Constance
W.M.S. were guests of the Mae Lane
Society in Northside United Church
on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Curtis of
Clinton was the guest speaker. A very
enjoyable evening was spent, and
lunch was served at the close,
Mrs. Clarence Montgomery was on
a motor trip to Anderson, Inclianna,
last week, where she attended grad.
uation exercises for her niece Miss
Beulah Wood.
BRODHAGEN
St. Peter's Lutheran Church Brod-
hagen was the scene of an Ordina-
tion !Service on Sunday afternoon,
The candidate for Ordination was
Robert E. Rock, son of the local con-
gregation who was the first confirm -
ant in the 90 -year history of St. Pet-
ers to enter the ministry. Robt, is the
only son of Mr. and Mrs. ,Ed. Rock of
Brodhagen. He attended Brodhagen
Public School, Mitchell High School,
Waterloo College from which he re-
ceived his Bachelor of Arts Degree in
1947, and this year graduated from
the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary
of Canada. The pastors officiating at
the service were Dr. Rible, President
of the Canada Synod of the Lutheran
Church; Rev, Heimdrich of Zurich,
President of the Stratford Confer-
ence; Rev. Stockntann of Tavistock,
Secretary of Synod. and Rev. W.
Becker, the local pastor. Rev. Heim--
rich
ein_rich was the liturgist, and the ser-
mon was preached by Rev. W. Becker
who spoke on the theme "Divine
Love Excells", 1st Cor. 13. 1-13, Dr.
Reble was in charge of the Ordina-
tion and Pastor Stofkmann administ-
ered Holy Communion. At the close
of the service Dr. Reble spoke of
Pastor Rock's future work as a
Board Missionary for the Board of
American Missions. His initial assign-
ment is 'Geraldton, Northern Ontario.
In his closing remarks Dr. Reble
urged young men and women to con-
sider full time church work. The la-
dies Aid of the Church placed bask-
ets of peonies and orangeblossoms
in the chancel. The white carnations
on the altar were donated by Mrs.
Sophie Bennewies in memory of her
husband who passed away 7 years
ago June 2,2. During the service two
selections were rendered by the local
choir.
After the Ordination service on
Sunday afternoon guests were pre-
sent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Rock from Elmwood, Disbaro,
Hamilton, Kitchener, Waterloo, Zur-
ich and Tavistock, as welt as many
local and district residents.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Hinz on Sunday were
Mrs. Melvyn and Mr. and Mrs. John
Drake, Kenneth Hinz of Hamilton,
Mrs. Elizabeth Morenz of Kitch-
ener at the home of J. F. ?meter.
Mr. Russell Sholdice spent Sunday
in St. Catharines at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Whitfield, visiting
his father who suffered a stroke.
Frederick George, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eickmeir (Esther
lHillebrecht) was baptized at St. Pet-
er's Lutheran Church on Sunday. The
sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Mueller and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc-
Gill.
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Smyth and Geo.
of Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Diegel.
VARNA
Malloch—Keyes—
A beautiful wedding was solem-
nized at Varna United Church at 12
noon on June 24 when in a double -
ring ceremony, Rev. Reba Hern unit-
ed in marriage Mary Minerva Maude
Keyes, Reg. N., elder daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Sherlock Keyes, Varna
and Chester Ridgeway Malloch B.
Sc., son of Mrs. Chester Malloch of
Elstree, Herts, England and the late
Mr. Malloch,
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, looked lovely in a white
slipper satin gown with train, lily
point sleeves, beaded yoke with lace
insert and peplum, nylon veil with
slipper satin insertion and beaded
coronet. She wore a pearl and ame-
thyst necklace and carried a white
bible and white gardenias. Miss Jean
Keyes, her sister's only attendant,
W070 a floor -length gown of aqua
net and brocade with shoulder
length veil and carried a nosegay of
pink roses. Mr. Douglas Nickerson
was best man and the ushers . were
George and Donald Keyes, brothers
of the bride. Miss Rachel Johnston
played the wedding music and Mrs.
E. A. Keyes sang 0 Perfect Love",
and "I'll Wgllc Beside You", very
sweetly.
A delicious wedding luncheon was
served by the W.A. of Varna United
Church. Before the toast to the
bride, Miss Hero read eight cable -1
!Tams of best wishes from friends of
the groom in England. The decora-
tions were orange blossoms, peony
roses, white carnations and red roses,
ferns and cedar. Guests were present
from Baden, Seaforth Windsor, Or-
illia Toronto, Bayfield and Pickford,
Mich,
For travelling the bride donned a
navy dress with pink and navy acces-
sories and corsage of pink roses.
After a trip to Northern Ontario,
Mr, and Nils, Malloch will reside at
)laden.
We Adoptedleer
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'When should foster parents tell
their children of their adoption?
Pea! the heart-warming story of
Ernest Cady, foster -parent of the
three adopted children. who success-
fully met and solved this problem.
pp
head "We Adopted Three" in The
American Weekly, ' great magazine
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with this Sunday's (July ..) issua,o-
The Detroit Sunday Times.
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At present he has'
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NOTICE
It is contrary to the By -Laws of the
Town of Seaforth to put garbage and
glass of any kind in outdoor or indoor
toilets and closets.
The Council has had several com-
plaints regarding this practice and if
continued the services of the Town
Scavenger will be denied the offenders.
SEAFORTH TOWN COUNCIL
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