The Seaforth News, 1948-02-12, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1948
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TOWN TtYPIt S
Miss Mildred McNichol of Stratford
was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs,
R. H, Sproat.
Mrs. Alex Casenrore, Hamilton, is
visiting at the home of her brother
Mr. Ed Mole.
Miss Edna Eckert, London, spent
the week end at the home of her par-
ents, Mn. and Mrs. John Eckert.
Miss Audrey Hall visited in London
over the week end.
Miss Dorothy Smith and Mr. Hud
Smith, London, spent the week end at
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Smith.
Miss Olga Hoare has returned from
Toronto.
Miss Lois Harrison, R.N.,'of. Strat-
ford General Hospital, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Albert Harrison,
Miss Geraldine Eckert, Chatham,
and Mr. Con Eckert, Kitchener, spent
the week end at their hone here.
Miss Helen Devereaux, of London,
spent the week end at the home of
her parents, •Mr. and Mrs. John
Devereaux.
Miss Mae Clarice was in Kitchener
over the week end.
Miss Margaret McLaughlin visited
last.. week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
McLaughlin, Dublin.
Miss Margaret O'Reilly, Kitchener,
spent the week end at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs, A. O'Reilly.
Mrs. G. J. Connell has returned
from Lansing, Mich., where she was
visiting her sister' and brother-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Whitman, for
the past month.
The Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge in-
tend holding a baking sale and af-
ternoon tea in •their lodge rooms on
Saturday afternoon, Feb. 21st, pro-
ceeds in aid of the hospital fund.
CONSTANCE
Mrs. Lloyd Medd and baby son re-
turned home Monday from Clinton
Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Dohnage
and family spent -Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Mellwain and
family spent Saturday in Goderich.
Mr. Wm. Dale was appointed dir-
ector for the Clydesdale Breeders
Association at the Convention held
in Toronto, and was also appointed
representative of the Western Fair
and is to attend a meeting on
Thursday, Feb. 12, in London.
The Young People's class will hold
a Valentine social evening on Fri-
day evening, Feb. 13. All are wel-
come.
KIPPEN
Friendship Circle Hold Valentine
Box Social and Election of Officers
The Friendship Circle met on
Monday evening in the Sunday
school room of St. Andrew's United
Church with a real good attendance,
The meeting was in charge of the
east group, Mrs. Winston Workman
presided and opened the meeting by
singing hymn 568. The Lord's prayer
was then repeated in unison. The
scripture lesson, Psalm 121 was read
by Mrs. Workman. Mr. E. Hayes
then led in prayer. Rev. Mr. Hinton
then conducted the election of of-
ficers which resulted as follows:
Pres,, Mrs. Winston Workman; vice-
president, Arnold Gackstetter; Sec.,
Donald Bell; Treas., Mrs. Emerson
Kyle; convener of the east side, Mrs.
Carl McClinchey; convener of the
west side, Mrs. Eldon Jarrett. A mu-
sical prog'r'am followed with a piano
instrumental by Miss Virginia Mc-
Clinchey, Mr. E. Hayes favoured
with the solo, "The Stranger of Gali-
lee', and used for his encore a very
appropriate number for Valentine,
"K -K -Katie". A saxophone and piano
Instrumental, "Beautiful Oliio" and
"My Blue Heaven"were presented
by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson—Mr.
Thompson is with the R.C.A.F. at
Clinton. A duet "Peggie O'Neil" was
sung by Ann and Marie Sinclair —
their encore was "Roses are Red".
Contests were then conducted by
Mrs. Winston Workman and Mrs.
John Sinclair. The many beautifully
decorated boxes were then drawn for
by the boys and all showed signs of
being very pleased with their selec-
tions.
The next meeting of the group
will be held on Monday evening,
Feb. 23rd with Mrs, Eldon Jarrott's
group in charge. The meeting closed
by singing "God Save The King".
A lovely large basket of flowers
was placed at the altar of St. And-
rew's United Church here on Sunday
in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Bell, by their family.
Mr. and Mrs,. Alex McMurti-ie
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Hyde in Hensel
Mr. and Mrs..Harold Jones visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McBride of Blake. '
Many from here attended the
skating frolic in Brucefield on Fri-
day evening last,
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mogk, Melvin
and Audrey of Miinto, Manitoba,
with many relatives.
Mr. Roy Amstein of Kitchener
vith his parents Mr, and Mrs. John
Amstein.
Miss Elsie Leake of Willow Grove
with Miss Gwen Rock for the week -
d.
Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Hinz and
{enneth attended the funeral 'of
ohn Schmidt in Tavistock, on
ayay afternoon.
On Friday evening, neighbors `and.
he Farm Forum group gathered at
he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred.
Kistner, who were married recently.
Mrs. Geo. Mogk read a very suitable
ddress and Mrs, D. Hinz presented
tem with. a large wall mirror and
gold satin cushion. -Mr. and Mrs.
{istner both made a fitting reply.
The evening was spent in playing
rogressive euchre. the winners
were: Mrs. John G. Hinz Mr; John
, Hinz; consolation, Mrs. Harold
Mogh and Mr; Kenneth Hinz, after
which a dainty lunch was served.
Mid -week - 'enten services will be
eld every Wednesday, evening at 8
clock in St- Peter's Lutheran
Church during the Lenten season.
The theme "The call of the Cross". i
Ash Wednesday, Feb. llth. The call
of the Cross is a call to repentance.
Feb, 18th. The call of the Cross is a
call to faith. Feb; 25th. The call off
the Cross is a call to a more fervent.
prayer life. Mar. 3rd. The call of the
Cross is a call to greater love. Mar.
10th, The call of the Cross is a call
to bear witness. Mar, 17th. 'The call
of the Coss is a call to remember
life's goal.
The Ladies' .Md of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church held its monthly
meeting on Wed. afternoon with 21)
members- in attendance. The topic
"Is Lent worthwhile". The Bible
stddy was the Epistle of Paul to the
Ephesions. Following a brief busi-
ness period conducted by the presi-
dent, NIrs. Schultz, work was contin-
' ued on two quilts. Lunch was served,
The Farm Forum 0101 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. W. Leonhardt
on Monday evening with 25 present
including the following visitors, Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Mogk, Melvin and
Audrey of Minto, Manitoba, and Mr..
Rudolph Fischer of McI{illop. Mr.
C. Leonhardt presided and Mr. Ross
Leonhardt was the secretary for the
discussion. After which progressive
euchre was played, the prizes going
to Mrs. Sholdice, Manuel Beuermann
Mrs. Herb Mogk and Rudolph Fisch-
er. A singsong was enjoyed. Refresh-
ments and dainty lunch were served.
The Forum will meet at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann
next Monday evening.
BRUCEFIELD
The W. A. of Brucefield United
Church held its regular monthly
meeting' on Feb. 3rd in the school
room. There was a very good attend-
ance and the roll call was answered
by a valentine message. Mrs. W.
McBeath was at the piano and Miss
E. Bowey, president, was in charge
of the meeting. The devotional was
in charge of Mrs. A. McQueen, A
short talk on Valentine Day was
given by Mrs. W. Henry. After the
singing of the second hymn the
meeting was open for business, Mrs.
Lorne Wilson, secretary, reading the
minutes of the previous meeting.
Among the items of business
brought we for discussion was the
serving of refreshments for the
Ice Carnival to be held on Friday,
Feb. 6. It was decided that the W.A.
serve refreshments, giving the pro-
ceeds to the rink committee. It was
also decided that after the cup -
hoards in the manse were built, that
the walls be papered and the wood-
work painted. There is to be a drive
for membership for the W.A. The
members from. Stanley and Tucker -
smith will endeavour to increase the
membership from their respective
townships. Points will be given for
attendance, answering the roll call
etc. The roll call for March will be
"Something Irish". In March at the
regular meeting a tea -will be served
in place .of cotton goods sale which
previously had been held in this
month. After the business meeting
the .'programme committee enter-
tained with some interesting con-
tests and a social hour concluded
the afternoon activities.
BLAKE
Mr, and NIrs. E. Faber and family
of I{ippen and Mr. and Mrs, 1t'tlliam
Oesch of the Goshen Line visited 1111'.
and Mrs. Rudy Oesch on Sunday.
We are Sorry to report iMTr. Asr
Steckle is on the sick list. His 1118113,
friends wish hint a speedy recovery.
121<, and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey spent a
day in Goderioh.
Mr, John Dinsmore of Saskatc:ho-
watt, who has spent a t'ew tveelcs this
winter with lits sister a11cl brother, left
for Windsor to visit his tion enrnnte
to his home in Saskatcritewan.
Mr. Kenneth Parke and Air. .Tante::
Dinsmore were in Windsor this week
end. and took in a hockey game it
Detroit.
Many took in the nomination meet•
ing in Hensall Monday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. '1'. Dinsmore and Chios
Emma and John Dinsmore visited
Mrs. Douglas iu Clinton Hospital 01
Friday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Bancroft were visit.
ed by relatives from Parkhill dm'hcg
the afternoon.
Mrs. T. Dinsmore is having the Feb-
ruary meeting in her hone Thursday
afternoon. The ladies are also invited
to the world's clay of prayer 111 111e
Goshen Church on Friday afternoon.
NIrs. H. Finlay and family visited in
Hensall one afternoon.
McKI LLOP
Farm Forum #4, McI{illop, met at
the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Dorrance, Tuesday evening, Feb. 10
With an attendance of 20. Russell
Dortanice led in discussion of topic,
"What price shall we ask?" Mrs.
Dorrance, who was in charge of the
recreation period, had contests and
games which were much enjoyed by
all, prizes being awarded the win-
ners. Lunch was served. Next meet-
ing will be held Monday, Feb. 16 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
People.
DIED
GARDEN — On Tuesday, Feb. 1.0,
1948, at her home, 99 Quebec ave.,
Toronto, Clarissa Hays, . widow or
George F, S. Garden, 'Fmieral private.
Interment Seaforth, Ont., Thu'sdsy,
Feb. 12.
Automotive Trade School
An automotive trade school, to
round out the apprentice training'
programme for automotive mechan-
ics in Ontario has been approved by
the Ontario Minister of Labour and
will open in the very near future,
William D, Wells, Clinton, president
of the Huron County Garage Opera-
tors' Association, announced today.
Explaining the purpose of the
school, Mr. Wells stated that its oh
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