The Seaforth News, 1950-12-28, Page 5Dead Stock 1
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CATTLE $5.00 each
HOGS .50 per cwt.
According to size and
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Looby's Hall, Dublin
Hats, Horns & Balloons
Clarence Adams & his
Rhythm Rangers
Dancing 10 - 1 am,
Seaforth Junior Farmers
Gala New Year's
DANCE
CARDNO'S HALL
FRIDAY, DEC. 29
Music by
Desjardines Orchestra
Big Prize Novelty
Dances
A GRAND PARADE WITH
.NEW YEAR'S HATS & HORNS
DANCING 9.30 TILL —
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MRS. WILLIAM W. COWAN
For many years a resident of Sea-
forth, Mrs, William W. Cowan died
suddenly in Scott Memorial Hospital
Sunday evening. Born at Stratford'
91 years ago, Mrs. Cowan was the
former Jennie Vivian, a daughter of
the late Mr, and Mrs. John Vivian.
She had spent the greater part of her
life in Stratford and Seaforth. She
and her husband lived at the west
end of Market street until his death
some years ago. She was the last
surviving member of her immediate
family, Surviving are several nieces
and nephews.
STANDING OF DUNCAN CUP
Bruins 4 wins; Red Wings 3 wins;
Maple Leafs 2 wins; Canadiens 0
wins.
Pee-Wees — Rangers 4, Maroons
2, Hawks 1, Flyers 1,
Dec. 23, Bruins 9 vs Red Wings 3;
Maple Leafs 5 vs Canadiens 1; Mar-
oons 5 vs Flyers 3; Rangers 8 vs
Hawks 2.
BEAVERS 10, STRATFORD 2
The Pee -Wee Beavers won a hand-
some victory of 10-2 over Stratford
Brownies on Tuesday night here.
These boys have made a fine start.
Bill Roberton got three goals, Bruce
McFadden, two, Bob Wright, two,
Ron Scoins, two and Peter Dale, one.
The line-up:
Goal, Bob McGonigle (sub Glen
Butters)
Defense, Ken Thompson, Ron Ma=
son and Paul Stapelton.
Centres Peter Dale, Jack Mat-
thews, John Boshart, Don McClin-
chey.
Wings, lst line— Bruce McFadden
and Bill Roberton; 2nd line—Ron
Scoins and Murray Carter; 3rd line,
Paul McMaster and Bob Wright.
SPORT SHORTS
The W.O.A.A. pre -season hockey
finished last week and the play-off
game was between Wingham and
alkerton with Walkerton winning.
The first O.H.A. game this year
for the Seaforth Legion starts on
Sat. Dec. 30, of this week. Let's give
the boys some support through this
schedule.
Dance
Dublin Parish Hall
THURSDAY, DEC. 28
Desjardines Orch.
Admission 50c
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Also—New Year's Danes—Jan. 3
Sienon's Orchestra
PARKING
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
By order of the Police, to facilitate snow removal,
no parking on the streets of this Municipality will be
allowed between the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 am.
Any contravention of this order will be strictly
enforced in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act,
Section 40, sub -section 7.
Any car left on the street during these hours is
at owner's risk.
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TGIF SEA ORTHI NEWS
TOWN
Mr. and Mrs "!,t1: on ,and
Gordon spent Chris rias with rela-
tives in Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Scott and
family, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Harrison
and family of Brantford and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Scott of London, spent
Xmas with Wi1more Scott.
Mrs. Mary Pollard spent the Xmas
weekend with her sen, Mr, Will. Pol-
lard and Mrs. Pollard in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Cates and
Brian spent the holiday weekend with
their parents in Toronto,
Mr. James Kelley of Toronto spent
the Christmas holidays with his par-
ents Mr, and lairs. William Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs, Foster Bennett and
family, Mr, and Mrs, Peter McCowan
and family, Mr, T, Eaton and farnily,
Mr, Mel Merriam and Mr, Wilfred
Cox of Toronto, formerly of Notting-
ham, England, and Mr. Kenneth
Eaton of Toronto, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton and
Don,
Mrs. Alexander S. Smith of. Tor-
onto is visiting her sister Mrs. G. H.
Montgomery and her brother, Mr. G.
A. Smith,
Mi. and Mrs, W. J. Faulkner and
Patricia of Galt spent the holiday at
the home of Miss Lillian Faulkner,
IMrs, J. F. Daly and Miss Alice
Daly spent Christmas in Toronto with
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Daly Jr,
Mr. Jack Wright of Alberta was a
Christmas visitor with friends.'
Mr. and Mrs. Allastair Wigg of
Barrie spent Christmas with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. F. Wigg.
i'drs. R. Letson and daughter,
Laurie, of Toronto, were guests of
her sister, Mrs. E. Larone and Mr.
Larone over Christmas.
My, Jack Wallace of London is a
holiday visitor with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Wallace.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McKellar,
Sandra, David and Neil spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar,
Miss Jeanett Pethick spent the hol-
iday weekend with her sister, Mrs.
Thelma Brugger.
Mrs. Thelma Bragger and family
spent Christmas day with Mr.' and
Mrs. M. Nediger in Clinton,
Mr. Jason Ellis spent the weekend
with his family here.
Mr .and Mrs. Don Eastman and
family spent the weekend with List-
owel and other friends.
Mr, and Mrs, Jason Ellis and fam-
ily spent Sunday at Listowel with Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Elsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lowrie, Lon-
don, spent Christmas with Mr, and
Mrs. A. W. Moore.
Mr. Anderson Scott spent Christ-
mas with friends in Guelph.
Mrs, Jas Besse and family spent
the weekend at Whitby.
Messrs Don and Bill Munn are
spending their Christmas vacation at
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Munn.
Mrs. Wren Eyre and children,
Sarnia, spent Xmas at the home of
her father, Mr. R. Wright. -
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knowles and
family of Exeter, spent Christmas
with Mrs. Margaret Sclater.
Miss Laura McMillan spent Xmas
with her mother in Egmondville.
Mr, Morley Wright of Hamilton
spent Christmas with his mother,
Mrs. Alex Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stevens and
family of Hamilton spent the holi-
day with Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens
and Mrs. Stevens Sr.
Miss Christine McLennan and Mr.
Bob McLennan of Toronto spent
Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
McLennan.
Dr. and Mrs. McCabe spent the
holiday in Buffalo.
Miss Margaret Grieve of Dresden
is spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Grieve
in Egmondville.
Misses Alma and Lois Finnigan
spent Christmas with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grieve and
family of Hamilton and Miss Margar-
et Grieve, Oakville, spent Christmas
with their mother, Mrs, Jas. Grieve.
Miss Peggy Willis spent Christmas
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Willis.
Mr. Kenneth Hogg who has been
honourably discharged from the
Paratroopers is visiting his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hildebrand
and fancily spent Christmas at Staffa
Miss Rebecca Shinen is visiting in
Toronto and Hamilton.
Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Anderson Strat-
ord and Mr. and Mrs. "Bud's Platt,
oronto, spent Christmas with Mr.
nd Mrs. Wm. Anderson.
Mr. Kenneth Moore of Kemptville
griculturai College is spending
three weeks vacation with his parents
Ir. and Mrs. Andrew Moore, Eg-
mondville.
Mrs, W. A. Davidson of Grand
end spent Christmas with Mrs.
ngus MeQuaig.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. G. Gordon
lent Christmas in London with
heir daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
nd Mrs, Lofft, as Mr. Lofft has
een placed in charge of The Simp-
n Store in Montreal from the Lon -
on store and leaves for Montreal
e first of January.
Mr, and Mrs. Dick Box are holi-
ying in Mexico City.
Mr. Bert Shaw, Edmonton, and
Miss June Shaw, Windsor, spent the
liday season at the home of their
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shaw.
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary, Brea -
a Hall, London, as holidaying at the
me of y. her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3.
Clear
Miss Rita Duncan, Windsor, and
iss Mary Duncan, London, spent the
eekend at the home of their parents
r, and Mrs, W. J. Duncan.
Mr. Ron Savauge, .Toronto, spent
e weekend at the home of his par-
ts, Mr, and Mrs. R. .Savauge.
Miss Doris Ferguson Toronto,
ent the weekend at the dome of her
a rents, Mr. and Mrs, G. Ferguson.
Christmas guests at the home of
i+, and Mrs. P. McIver were Mr, and
rs. E. S. Coffin, Toronto, Miss
argaret McIver, Kitcilener, Miss
Te
McIver, Petrolia, Miss Jo Mc-
er, Sarnia, and Mr. Jack Wright,
Ca
Igary, Alta,
Mr. and Mrs. John HothamJr. and
roily spent the weekend at the
me of the latter's parents, Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Austin and
family spent the weekend with the
latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R.
Dalnerling, Harriston,
Mr, and Mrs, H. Devereaux Miss
Helen Devereaux, London, and Miss
Mary Devereaux, Toronto, were
weekend guests tot the home of their
parents, Mr. and MI's. 3. L. Dever-
eaux.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckert and family,
Waterloo, spent the weekend at the
home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Eckert.
Students at the University of
Western Ontario spending the Christ-
mas holidays at the homes of their
parents are Mr. Ron Sills, Miss Mary
Ryan, Mr. Bud Smith, Mr, Jack Wal-
lace.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary Chat-
ham, spent the weekend et the home
of the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs, W, .1. Cleary.
Miss Dorothy Smith, Hamilton,
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Smith.
Lieut. Ann Morrow and Lieut El-
len Sherwood spent Christmas at
their hones in Hamilton.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Gillespie, Cale-
donia, spent the Christmas weekend
at the home of the former's mother,
Mrs, Violet Gillespie,
Mr, and Mrs. F. Bingham, Hamil-
ton, spent Christmas at the home of
the latter's sister, Mrs. R. J. Sproat.
Mr. Don Stewart, Assumption Col-
lege,Windsor, spent the Christmas
holday at the home of his mother,
Was, C. Stewart.
'Mr. and Mrs. George Parke, Lon-
don, spent the weekend at the hone
of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. Parke.
Miss Shirley McPhee is holidaying
with her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Everinton, Sarnia,
Mr. Walter Boswell, London, and
Miss Mary Boswell, Stratford, are
holiday visitors at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs, E, C. Boswell.
Mr. Joe Laudenbach, Royal Roads,
B.C., and Miss Katherine Lauden-
bach, London, were Christmas visit-
ors at the home of their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. L. Laudenbach.
Christmas visitors at the home of
Mrs. M. O'Laughlin were Mrs. Cam-
ille Ryan, Cochrane, and Mr. Frank
Ryan, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kerr, Flint,
Mich, spent the weekend at the home
of the fminer mother, Mrs. Wm.
Kerr.
Mr. and Mr's. Cecil Loney, Wind-,
sor, spent the weekend at the home
of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i
B. Broome,
Mr, and Mrs. John Aldington and
Margaret Rose of Varna and Mrs.
Frank Tuffin of Staffa spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Aiding -
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gruminett of
Toronto spent Christmas with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Grunm-
mett.
Mr. George Earle of Toronto spent
Christmas with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. John Earle.
s Harnett
iiuToronto a holvisitorvith ssell her
Mrs. J. B. Russell.
Miss Wilma Hay of Kingsville is
spending the holidays with her mo-
ther.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Willis of
Kitchener were holiday visitors with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Law-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nuhn and fam-
ily of Kitchener spent Christmas with
her parents, Mc•, and Mrs. W. D. Hop-
per.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford of Fort Church. Mrs. Garniss was formerly
cw.<w.1ogxvwa'm.r.
To the poultryman or farmer wanting a real good
flock of high production layers, we recommend the pur-
chase of Rhode Island Red chicks, These Reds are fast
layers, non broody with large egg size.
If you desire cross bred Chicks in Red X Rock,
Red X Sussex or Sussex X Red, you will find the sante
intensity of production in these crosses,
J. M. SCOTT SEAFORTH
Wayne, Ind., Mr, and Mrs. H. Dinnin
of Petrolia and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Wright and family of Aldershot were
Christmas visitors with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright. Mrs.
Ford is remaining for a couple of
weeks.
Mrs. Orren, of New Mexico, with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. W, Dun-
lop.
Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Keyes and Joan
of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
N. Keys and Gail of Orillia with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keyes.
Mr. Ross McLellan of Sarnia, who
has been sailing• on an Imperial Oil,
spent Christmas with his mother,
Mrs, A. McLellan.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Chambers during the week end were
Mr. Harry Kruse, Toronto Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Chambers and Doris. Goole
rich; and Mr. and Mrs. Tilos. Coward
St. Marys.
CELEBRATING THEIR 52ND
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garniss are
at the home of their younger -son,
Allan Garniss, of Ridout St. North,
London, Wednesday evening, where
held on the eve of their wedding anni-
the eve of their wedding anniver-
sary. They were married De. 23th,
1898, at Burnside Farm, first conces-
sion of Morris. by the late Rev. Dr.
Perris of Wingham Presbyterian
Mary Elle Isbister, of Morris twp.
They have two sons, Glen of Hamil-
ton, Allan, London, and two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Archie Zallantyne, Lon-
don, and Mrs.. Helen Scott, Seaforthi
they have four grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
Mrs. Garniss has four sisters
ing, Miss Christena Isbister, Wing -
ham; Mrs. E. B. Jenkins and Mrs.
Joseph Miller of Belgrave; and Mrs.
Cadwell of Winnipeg, and one bro-
ther, William Isbister, Toronto.
Mr. Garniss has two sisters, Mrs.
J. 3, Sellers of Bluevale; and Miss
Lillian Garniss of Detroit, and three
brothers, William and Joe Garniss of
Morris and Martin of Windsor.
OVINuviAmouwwwwiowouvutot
You will Enjoy the
Holiday Dancing at
Barclay'.sSquare
Stratford
SATURDAY NIGHT
DON REINHART
& HIS TROUBADORS
Sunday Midnight (12.05)
DAVE CAMPBELL AND HIS
CANADIAN RAMBLERS
Monday Night (New Year's)
Don Reinhart & His Troubadors
ADMISSION 5"c
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DEMAND FOR HYDRO FROM ALL CLASSES
OF CONSUMERS CONTINUES TO RISE
The Ontario Hydro -Electric Power Commission, in a message to the
Seaforth Commission, points out that consumption has reached
an all-time high; and that co-operation of consumers in conserving
energy is necessary in order to ensure continued service without
rationing.
Your Commission urges, therefore,
that each consumer in Seaforth, dur-
ing the next eight-week period —
the critical period—undertake a pro-
gram of voluntary conservation, par-
ticularly between the hours of 11
a.m. to 12 a.m. noon, and 4 p.m. to
6 p.m.
A CONTINUANCE OF THE ALL-OUT SUPPORT AND ICO -OPERATION
YOU HAVE GIVEN THE COMMISSION ON PAST OCCASIONS
IS URGED DURING THE COMING WEEKS 1
Seaforth Public Utility Commission
PHONE 100-J SEAFOR,TII