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The Seaforth News, 1948-09-09, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1948 DUFF'S UNITED CHURCH, WALTON REV. R. G. IIAZLEWOOD, MINISTER Anniversary Services SUNDAY, SEPT. 19 11 am. and' 7.30 p.m. Special ;Speaker REV. JORN R. LEND 'Secretary of the Board of Home Missions , SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOIR AND MALE QUARTETTE, SEAFORTH SPORTS Softball MEN'S SENIOR 'A' Final Play -Offs, forthe This is the dual playdowns best 4 out of 7: Seaforth, 10 — Centralia at 8.80 p.m. Sept. 14 — Seaforth at Centralia, 5.15 p.m. Sept. 16.— Centralia at Seaforth, 8.30 p.m. Sept. 20 —Seaforth at Centralia, 5.15 p.m. Sept. 22 — Centralia at Seaforth, 8.30 p.m,WINTHROP Sept. 24 -Seaforth at Centralia, 5.15 mm.Mr. and Mrs: Adrian Hogg and Sept. 28 — Centralia at Seaforth, Marjorie have returned home after 8.30 p.m. spending the past week with tela- * * '* s' tives. Group A semi -Enols Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hogg and Mr. Seaforth defeated. Wingham, 6-5 and Mrs. •A. Hogg attended Toronto here Friday night in the fifth and de- fair. Biding game of their play-off series Mr. Zack McCallum of Mitchell in the senior "A" series of the with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawley. W.O.A.A. softball league. The Mr. and Mrs. B. McSpadden of game was played before a crowd of London with Mr. and Mrs. Z. Me - 1,400 people. Each team had pre- Spadden. Jackie, who has spent viously won two games, and the some time here returned home with clincher was not decided until the them. last half of the ninth inning. tiliss Margaret Broadfoot, Murray- Tonnny Jardine. Wingham pitch- ville. DC., spent the week -enol with er, lost his game when he dropped Mr. and 1Irs. John McClure and Eisler's high fly. There were two family. out and two on in the ninth inning Miss Doris and Agnes Broadfoot, at the time. When Jardine muffed London, spent Monday with Mr. and the fly, Woods crossed the plate t`r*. Robt. McClure. with the winning run. New pupils at S.S. No. 10 are Wingham had tied up the game Georgina Little, Bobby Campbell, in the first half of the ninth with Shirley Dolmage, Jean Dolmage and a three -run rally. Buchanan. pinch- Frances Blanchard. hitting for Hopper, drove in the tying run.•R FI CONSTANCE Wingham ..000 200 008-5 7 8 Bride -to -Be Honored Seaforth ...010 030 011-6 7 8 Over sixty friends' and neighbors Umpires: Connelly, plate. Baird, gathered at the home of Mr. and ses. ;Mrs. Harvey Taylor on Wednesday baSea£orth-Woods, 3b. Kennedy, last to honor Miss Hazel Jamieson, p.; O'Shea, 0,; - Smith, l.f.; Eisler, Reg.N., whose marriage to Mr. Jack c.f.; Horton, r.f.; Cameron, 2b.; Donald of Trail, B.C., takes place Labute, s.s., Boussey, ib. , in September, A miscellaneous Wingham—Foster, c.f., Hopper, shower had been arranged by Mrs. ib.; Niergarth, s.s.; Groves, c.; Alt Will Jewitt and Mrs. Taylor. Each cheson, 2b.; Templeman, r.f.; Gar- lady present brought her favorite diner, 3b.; Weber, 1.f.; Jardine, 13. recipe and during the afternoon the guest of honor was made the re - EXHIBITION GAMES cipient of a.recipe book. The gifts Don't forget the game tonight at were hidden throughout the house 8.30 p.m. between Milverton and and the bride-to-be was directed to Sharron. This sudden death game their hiding places by humorous for the league in which these teams verses which were attached to play. streamers from a white bell hung from the centre of the living room. LEGION JUVENILE LEAGUE • Hazel was presented with many Standing GP W L T Pts beautiful and useful gifts which in Brucefield 1 1 0 0 2 eluded blankets, silver, linen, and Sally Anns 1 0 1 0 0 kitchen utensils.. A bountiful lunch / GP /W / L T pts was served at the close of the after - Standing noon. Gests were present from Wanderers... ,G 0 L 1 1 0 0 1 , 11 Seaforth, Clinton, Walton and sur - Dublin* * * a rounding community. The Seaforth Sally Anne were i M. and Mrs. Earl Lawson spent 3 a few days last week motoring along downed by the Brucefield nine last Georgian Bay and on the return. Thursday evening at 9 p.m: under trip called at the home of the for - the lights in the Hensall park. The nrer's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A: F. final score read Brucefield 34, Sally Johns, of Newmarket. Arms 27. ! Miss Doris Lawson and Mr. Ed - Sally Anns—Hunt rf, Drager cf, ward Warren, who have been holi- Maellwain ib, Regele p, Horton If, daying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goudie c, Dale 2b, Sills ss, Rowland,Earl Lawson, returned to London on 3b, Carter 3b. Monday to resume their work there. Brucefield—Jacobi p, Chapman 2b, Mrs. R. Jamieson and Hazel spent Tuesday in Stratford. Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Marilyn and Laurence spent the week -end with INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE relatives in London. The Excellence Flour Mill and the I Mr. James Jamieson left by motor Seaforth Branch of the Canadian ben gone Western Canada and expects to s. Legionplayed an exhibition softball be about three Mouton g' I Tore Golden Link Mission Band game at Lions Park last Thursday held their September meeting at the evening. The Flour Mill were home of Mrs. Ross McGregor. The downed by the Legions two -run mar- greeting opened with the Mission gin of 10-8. Band purpose. Hymn 432 was sung Cremin for the Legion had four after which the Lord's Prayer was strikeouts and walked three Flour! repeated in unison. Ross Millson Mill batters. Hablcirk, who relieved I read the Scripture lesson. Janet him in the middle of the 4th, had McGregor then • played a piano solo. three strikeouts and walked two , The collection was taken by Nicky batters. Whyte. Mrs. Millson then gave the McGrath, for; the Flour Mill, walk- I study book. A piano solo by Muriel ed one Legion batter and struck out I Dale and hymn 403 was then sung. seven.R H D A short business period during` Flour Mill . 022 40— 8 7 0 Legion 200 71-10 14 3 Flour Mill -Henderson c, Me - WALTON Miss Mary Smillie in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and their son Alvin have gone on a trip to the West. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolger have returned home from a trip to North- ern Ontario. 1VIr. William Bolton of Rochester with relatives, Mi•. R. Achilles of Colliugwood at his home. Mr. and Mrs. James Bolger of Sea - forth with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge have returned to their home at Leduc, Quebec. Mr. Fred Rogers of Toronto spent the week -end with his parentgr. 4?r+. and Mrs, C. F. Rogers. ItIr•, and Mrs, J. Webster moved to their home in Egmondville on Monday after spending some time with the latter's sister, Miss E. Reid, NIr'.. and Mrs. J. Meiner of Fort William are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner. • Mr, Lawrence'Fowlie and Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Fowlie of London spent the week -end with Misses E. and F. Fowlie. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Toms of Detroit spent the week -end with the former's mother, Mrs. E. Toms. Guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. M. Toms over the weelc-end were Mr. and" Mrs. C. Guest, Miss Morah Guest of Guelph and Mr. Wm. Johnston of. Windsor, Ont. Mrs. Guest and Miss Morah will visit Mrs. Toms for the month of ,September. ` Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weston of Chicago, Ill., spent the week -end' With the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Weston. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mack and Merry were in Detroit and Pontiac over the holiday week=end. Miss Beverley York left on Mon- day for Lucan Where she will teach for the coming school term. Mr. .Donald Scott of Seaforth is visiting his brother and sister-in-law,' .Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott this week. Morley -Burt In an all -white setting of early fall flowers and tapers at St. James' (Westminster) Church, London, Marjorie Lillian Burt, daughter of Mrs. L. M. Burt, Evergreen ave., be- came the bride of William Edward Morley, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Morley of Toronto. Rev. H. E. Merifield performed the ceremony and Miss Marjorie O'Neil, the solo- ist sang 'The Lord's Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love". The pretty bride is a member of the 1945 graduating class of St. Joseph's Hospital and the groom is a lecturer, in engineer- ing on the staff of the University of Toronto. Given in marriage by her uncle, Harry Baker of London, the bride wore a lovely gown of white' eyelet organdy, :fashioned with full shirt falling into a slight train, high round neckline and leg o' mutton sleeves. Her halo' headdress held in place a tiered veil and she carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. Matron of honor, Mrs. Bert Weiler, was gowned in mauve dotted swizz with picture hat of white lace and she carried a white basket of mauve and yellow gladioli. Four . brides- maids preceded the bride and matron of honor down the white carpeted aisle. Miss Beverley York, Bayfield, and Miss Donna Baker, London, were gowned in yellow dotted Swiss fashioned with full skirts and they wore matching halo hats and gloves and carried gladioli in fuchsian and purple tones in white baskets. Miss Mary Lou Burt, sister of the bride, and Miss Roberta Clark of Cleve- land were junior bridesmaids in green dotted Swiss with matching halo headdresses and they carried nosegays of mixed flowers. Robert Morley of Toronto, brother of the groom, was best man and the ushers w e r e Wendell Perry, Toronto, A. P. C. Bridle, Quebec City; and Howard Burt, London. The re- ception was held at the Cob- bleston Inn where the bride's mother received guests in an attrac- tive gown of blue crepe with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. She was assisted by the. groom's mother who chose a gray suit with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses and lily -of -the - valley. Later the couple left on a wedding trip to Muskoka. For traveling the bride donned a navy gabardine suit with navy aeeessor hes and a corsage of white gardenias. On their return they will Iive in Toronto. Caldwell 2b. Reyes cf, Bell c, Mc- Gregor rf, Kyle ib, Eyre ss, Wilson 3b, Finlayson lf. home they were ac'conipanied by .Mrs. Harpole and her grandson Terry Pea- cock who have been vacationing with M. H. Horton. • Mrs. Churchill, who has been visit- ing with her daughter Mrs, E. Shad- diclereturned to her homeinToronto this past week. Mrs. Shaddck aocoin- paused her to the city for a visit. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Scrawl and family of, Port Dover have returned home following their holidays spent with relatives in the village. Mrs, Lloyd Ortwein and children of Montreal are Spending their vacation with Mrs.. F. Munn. Mos. Bertha Ort - wean, London, was a week end visitor,' Rev. W. A. Young, Mrs Young and daughters, of Fergus, called on friends Miss Mae Sohwalni of London spent the week end at her home here. Mr. end Mrs. W: H. Neeb of T:tvi- stock were week end visitors with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown. Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Duncan and baby of London visited with •her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moir'and Mr. and Mrs, Hilton Laing, Exeter spent theTorontow.eekr end in Niagara Falls , and NTr. and Mrs, Robert Drysdale and Jerry returned hone from a pleasant vacation through the Southern States, and to Mexico City.. Mr. and -Mrs. A. L. Case spent the week end in London with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Adair and fam- ily were recent visitors with the for- mer's parents in Lucan. Miss Margaret Tpdor of Goderieh visited this week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tudor. Rev. P. A. Ferguson, Mrs. Ferguson and family returned home fi•onm a pleasant motor trip through Eastern Ontario The refreshment booth, operated by the Hensall Institute members, at the Chamber of Commerce frolic on Wed. nesday night, Sept. 8, netted gratify- ing results. The proceeds will be don- ated to the community building fund. Those responsible for the arrange. ments .were Mrs. W. Parke (con. venal.), Mrs. Devlin, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Kerslake, Mrs. G. Bell and Mrs. A. Mousseau. The ladies desire to sincerely thank the Institute mentbers for their con- tributions and help; Mr. Middleton and the Pepsi-Cola Co. for their gen- erosity, and all local and out-of-town folks for their hearty support. which we discussed ways to raise money. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was then served, Grath p, Walters ib, L. Vick cf, Mr. Kelso Adams was pleasantly Adam lf, McVittee se, C. Case Sb, 'surprised when informed that he held the lucky ticket that won for him a Sunbeam auotmatic toaster at the Labor Day celebration in Gode- rich, ' Mrs. Ella Buchanan and Mr. and Nlrs. Emer Palmer of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Alfred Buchanan. Mr. William Jewitt left on Wed- nesday morning by motor to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jewitt, at Kincaid, Sask. He was accom- panied by Messrs. .William Knox, Harold Beacom and Wilmer Howatt. Montgomery 2b, Pretty rf. Legion—Habkirk 2b, p, T. Sills Sb, D. McLean c, F. Phillips 1b, Hoff 1f, R. 'ThueIl ef,. F. Sills ss, Kruse rf, Cremin p, 2b. Baseball JUVENILE O.B.A. The Red Sox and Seaforth 01d Stars exhibition game called for Tuesday evening was postponed due to the condition of the diamond. This game will be played next Tuesday evening at 6.15 p.m. Football H.F.A. JUNIOR LEAGUE Recent scores in the junior soccer league were. At Walton, Sept. 1—Winthrop 1, Walton 0. 2—Winthrop At Winthrop, Sept. 3, Ethel 0. KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexander, who have been spending the past few months at Brampton, have re- turned home. EGENT` J EA'f'tRE 'SEAFORTII Now P eying "ALIAS A GENTLEMAN" Thurs. Fri. Sat. •111rWALLAOE BEERY—DOROTHY PATRICK—TOM DRAKE Wally's New Pinion is s wow — Be sure to see this one Mon. Tues. Wed. "CARNEGIE HALL" with MARSHA HUNT - AND • WILLIAM I?RINCE The World's Greatest Music—The World's Greatest Artists,. such as Jan Peel., Lily Pons, Rise Stevens, Dantrosch, Sulkowski and Harry James Thle is the Musical of the Year IN TECHNICOLOR NEXT THURS. FRI. SAT. "SCUDDA HOO — SCUDDA HAY" with LON McCALLISTER—JUNE HAVER WALTER BRENNAN. This film, produced in the same flawless manner as ltsillustrious -predecessor, "Rome in Indiana." will he fun top the whole family. COMING: In Technicolor with TYRONE POWER and JEAN PETERS " CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE" Mr. and:: Mrs. Jack Ford; Audrey and Wayne of London, with Mr, and Mrs: Edwin Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson and Judith of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arbuckle for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Diegel, Jimmy and Larry of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Diegel • Miss Dorothy Querengesser and Cliff Woodward, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Querengesser. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hartji, Sharon and Joyce and Eai•l Scherbarth of De- troit with Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Benne- wies. • Mrs. Elizabeth Morenz of Kitchener' at the home of J. F. Prueter. Mr-. and Mrs. Frank Eickmeir, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hillebrecht at Wasaga Beach Mr and Mrs. Russell Sholdice, Gary and Warren, attended. the Toronto Exhibition on Thursday. Messrs. Manuel Beuerman,' Morley .-Koehler, Robert Beuerman, Ivan Ben- newies attended the Toronto Exhibi- tion on Friday. Miss Nita Beuerman and' Ross Leon- hardt Miss Joyce Diegel and Ralph Fischer attended Exhibition at Toren; to Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Leonhardt spent last week on a motor trip to Glencoe visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baser at Sarnia with Mt. and Mrs. Alvin Rose. Miss May McKie of London spent several weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Moore. Miss Gladys Moore attended the Exhibition at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Anistein at- tended the marriage of their nephew Donald Kuiitze of Melton to Miss Doris Johnston of Mildmay at Mild- may on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wnm. Roth of New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and NIrs. John Amstein. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tait and Dor- othy attended the Toronto Exhibition on Monday. BRODHAGEN Mrs, Albert Siemon and baby son returned home from Stratford hospital Gwendolyn Rock, Donald Ahrens, Glen Bennewies, Joanne Rock, Rose Seherbarth, Calvin Diegel and Glen ;hiller are attending Mitchell High School. There will be no church service 0 • Sunday School this Sunday 'morning as the Brotherhood Convention 'will be held here in the afternoon and there will be church services for everyone on Sunday evening. Over the week end thieves gained entry through a rear window of Harry Tait's store and took, $13 in silver and cigarettes. Rev. and Mrs. Schultz and Eric at- tended the Exhibition last week. Wedding bells were ringing 011 Sat- urday when Anna ,Bennewies of To- ronto, daughter of Mrs. Geo. Benne- wies, formerly of MoKillop,'was united In marriage to Geo. Shearer of Tor- onto. Also Edna Wickie,:.Kitchener, daughter of Amos Wiekie, near Monk - ton, was married to Stanley Beuer- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beuer- man of Brodhagen. 30, pupils started back to school on Tuesday morning. Mr. Ronald Skinner of Munro is' their new teacher, and is boarding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hinz. DANCE STRATFORD CASINO BALLROOM EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Admission 50c Change of Bands Each night Dance to 13ob Turner — Skyliners — Scotty Mc-- Lachlan—Casa Royal ONTARIO'S BEAUTY SPOT • HULLETT The regular monthly meeting of the Hullett Township Council took place in the community hall, Londes- boro, at 2.00 p.m., Sept. 6th. The Reeve and three members of the Council were present. The minutes of the last regular meeting Aug. 2nd and special meet- ing Aug. 12th were read. The Engineer's report on the Dubs Drain was then read to the Council, having been received Aug. 28th. Moved by Geo. C. Brown and J. Ira Rapson that we accept the report of S. W. Archibald, C.E., on the Dubs Dram and hold the reading of the report on Oct. 4th, at 2.00 p.m.` Moved by W. R. Jewitt and J. Ira Rapson that all accounts as present- ed be paid. Moved by W. R. Jewitt and Geo. C. Brown that we do now adjourn to meet Oct. 4th, at 1.30 p.m. Accounts—County of Huron, hos- pitalization, $20.85; Geo. W. Cowan, part salary, $75.00; F. A. Edgar C.E., township drains, $1,188.00; Geo. W. Cowan, clerk's fees on drains, $110.00; George Radford, contracts on drains, $5,646.00; John Armstrong, drainage court of revi- sion, $9.00; Geo. C. Brown, drain- age court of revision, $9:00; 3. Ira Rapson, drainage court of revision, $9.00; W. R Jewitt, drainage court of revision, $9.00; Wm. J. Dale, drainage court of revision, $9,00; S. W. Archibald C.E., Dubs Drain report, $225.00; Geo. W. Cowan, Dubs Dr a i n, $5.00; Municipal, World, supplies, $8.24; Dept. of Health, insulin, $3.62; Ben Riley, mower operator, $46.20; Len. Cald- well, road supt., 330.60; Bert Bruns - don, mower knives, $7.30; V. D. Falconer, 35 bags of cement, $29.75; Bert Griese, gas and oil, $12.60; Westeel Products Ltd., culverts, $267.08; Geo. W. Cowan, phone call re cement, $1.10; John Armstrong,, car expenses, $4.00; Wm. Lovett, road drain, $25.00. BAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer and Howard. Miss Beverley York,Miss June Brandon and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Baker were in London on Sat- urday attending the Morley -Burt wedding. Miss Margaret Ferguson of Tor- onto arrived on Sunday to spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Ferguson. Mr, and Mrs, Jim Ferguson of London were week -end guests with the former's mother, Mrs. James Ferguson. HENSALL Mrs. Charles Penley of Winnipeg, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Penley and Sherrill of Windsor visited over the ,week end holiday with the formers; sister Mrs. Catharine Devlin and Mrs,' Edna Corbett and fancily. Mr. and Mrs. D. Peacock of Ottawa were week -end visitors here. Enroute EINVINIAnArlanitAMOVVVr National. Immunization Week WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12 If a business man scorns the use of a safe for his valu- ables and loses them through theft; if , a farmer neglects to protect his property by the use of lightning rods resulting in destruction of his home or barn, the public generally may sympathize with his loss but say, "He has no one but himself to blame." • Vaccination for smallpox and Toxeid innoculations for Diphtheria will guard and protect a child from these diseases with greater certainty than safes will protect valuables and lightning rods will save buildings. Yet in spite of these known, safe and simple preventatives there are more deaths in Can- ada from these diseases than there are due to Infantile Paral- ysis. Scarlet Fever also can be practically eliminated by innoculations. The medical profession and public health workers are aware of the danger continually threatening from these dis- eases, a danger that can be completely overcome provided the general public and parents do not become negligent or indif- ferent because these diseases are not at present prevalent in their community. . ' V The week of September 12th has been proclaimed Na- tional Immunization Week for Canada and all parents are urged to review their . children's health Innoculation record and ensure that they are fully protected. Each child should receive Diphtheria and Scarlet Feyer innoculations when 6 months of age, Smallpox vaccination be- tween 6 and twelve months. Subsequently they `should receive booster doses before school age and every 3 years thereafter. Now is the time, before the coming winter season, . to take advantage of this ounce of prevention. See your doctor now. 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