The Seaforth News, 1948-09-09, Page 6THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1948
Hundred -Acre Farm Sold
The 100 -acre rami being Lot 9, Con.
12, Hibbert Twp., was sold last week
by Mr. W. Murdoch Stewart, of Wel-
lesley, Mass„ to Mr. Malcolm Lam -
mond, of Hibbert.
Two new teachers have joined the
Exeter Public School staff. They are
Mrs. Dorothy Hughson and Mrs. Fay
Jamieson, both of Exeter. They take
the places of Misses Margaret Taylor
and Helen Waiper.
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PRODUCE DEPT.
BRODHAGEN
A number of relatives from here
enjoyed a -picnic at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Querengesser
near Ethel on Wednesday of last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Spencer
(Alma Querengesser) and children
Shirley, Irene, Joan and Kathleen
of Detroit were among the picnick-
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherbarth and
Earl returned to Detroit after spend-
ing. a week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. • Benneweis. Mr.
Glen Bennewies went to Detroit with
them to spend a week there.
Mrs. Ed Kressler and 'Cherry of
Stratford spent the week end with
=her mother, Mrs. John C. Diegel.
Miss Marlene Dugil is holidaying
with her grandmother, Mrs. Brunner,
at Subach's Hill,
The entrance class, Joanne Rock,
Rose Scherbarth, Calvin Deigel and
'Glenn Miller, enjoyed a motor trip to
'Niagara Falls last Thursday, the
'compliments of their teacher, Miss
Aletha McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hinz,
Maureen and Winnifred and Nor -
Man Rock spent Sunday in Orillia.
Mrs. Mary Dittmer accompanied
'her son, Mr. Lorne Dittmer, Mrs.
(Dittmer and Sally of Toronto, on a
'trip to Goderich and Wingham on
'Saturday, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
'Vincent Dittmer in Wingham.
Mrs. Thos. Ryan of Brussels vis-,
'ited her sister, Mrs. Chas. Ahrens
and Mr. Ahrens.
Mrs. Russell Sholdice and Mrs. W.
L. ,Querengesser attended a shower
;for the former's nice, Miss Elva
Sholdiece, bride of next month, in
° Walton on Tuesday evening.
Miss Grace Vock returned from
'a week's holidays in Niagara and
Toronto.
Mr. Ford Dichison is on a week's
holidays.
Rev. and Mrs. M. Stockman and
daughter of Milverton with Rev. and
Mrs. Schultz on Sunday.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
Amsteen on. Sunday were Mr. and
31s -s. Ed Amsteen, Mr. and Mrs. Nel-
son Heinipel of Kitchener, 3l:r. and
Mrs, Clarence Muegge, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Muegge, Mrs. Annie Muegge,
all of Mitchell.
Mrs. Ebner Tuffin and Geraldine
of Toronto are spending a week
with Mrs Sophie Bennewies. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Miller of Walton
were also guests at the same home
on Sunday.
Flowers were palced on the altar
of St. Peter's Lutheran Church on
Sunday afternoon in memory of the
late Mrs. Rudolph Fischer who pass-
ed away one year ago, Aug. 23, by
her husband and family. Also a
basket from her sisters, Mrs. C. W.
Leonhardt and Mrs. Alvin Rose.
(Intended for last week.)
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, San-
dra and Arthur of Sinncoe are holi-
daying at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith.
Miss Dorothy Tait returned after
spending a week holidaying at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz,
Kitchener.
Miss Betty Tait of Stratford is
holidaying with Miss Dorothy Tait.
Miss Ruth Doer of Auburn is holi-
daying with her cousin, Miss Nancy
Mogk.
Mr. George Jarmuth spent a few
days in Chicago.
Miss Martha Victor had 'a very
successful sale on Saturday after-
noon. She has sold her home to'
Mr. and Mrs. Harloff of Wartburg,
who have taken possession.
Mrs. John Amstein and Robert
and Master Roger Philips spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Philips
nscription of Names
War Memorial
VICTORIA PARK, SEAFORTH
After considerable research and investigation, the Sea -
forth Branch of the Canadian Legion has compiled a list of
names of those from Seaforth and vicinity who gave their lives
in World War II, with a view to having such names inscribed on
the War Memorial in Victoria Park.
While it is believed the list as compiled is complete and
accurate, the public and particularly the next of kin of such
service personnel, is requested to examine it carefully and to
advise the undersigned of any errors, omissions or in-
accuracies.
For the information of the public, the list is reproduced
hereunder. Unless advice to the contrary is received by Sep-
tember 15th, it will be assumed the list is complete and accur-
ate in every respect, and action will then be taken to have the
names inscribed on the Monument in the manner as shown
hereunder.
Names of Service Personnel who gave their lives in World
War II for inscription on Seaforth War Memorial:
ARCHIBALD, ARNOLD
BELL, VAN EGMOND
BROADFOOT, JAMES
CHESNEY, HAROLD •
CASSON, FRANK
DEVEREAUX, FRANK
PRAISER, ARTHUR
GREIG, WILLIAM
GRAHAM, B.
LAMONT, HECTOR
D. H. WILSON,
MILLER, JOHN
McTAVISH, HOWARD
McIVOR, HARRY
McSPADDEN, JOHN
McCALLUM, ROBERT
McQUAID, NORMAN
O'REILLY, CLARENCE
O'LEARY, FREDERICK
DAPPLE, ROBERT
SHANNON, MELVIN
Clerk,
Municipality of the Town of Seaforth
at l3ridgeport where they celebrated
the ' 8tli birthday of } Mrs. Annie
Kurtz ,of Baden, mother of Mrs.
Amstein and Mrs. Philips. "
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mogh and
Nancy spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Berry at Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doer and fancily
spent Sunday with , Mr. and 'Mrs.
Harold Mogk.
Mrs. C. Sippel of Tavistock is vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. D. Hinz and
Mr. Hinz,
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Messerschundt
and Arlene of Detroit are holiday-
ing with, Mrs. H Kleber and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Koehler and
Wayne of Galt visited with Mrs.
Henry Kleber:
Mr. , and Mrs. •Dalton Hinz and
Mrs. C. Sippel visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Yungblut in Rostock on Sunday.
Miss Kathleen Meisner of St.
Catharines is holidaying with her
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs.' Wm.
Diegel.
Mitchell Declares War
On Seaforth ?
Tho excuse given by a Mitchell
man for refusing to act as a judge
at the McKillop school fair this week
does not seem exactly like promoting
good neighbor relations between
Mitchell and Seaforth.
His reason was that members of
Mitchell High School Board object-
ed because it would be "helping Sea -
forth." And furthermore that Sea -
forth High School Board had been
unfair to Mitchell.
Passing over how a judge at a
country school fair might be of any
passible help •to Seaforth, it is in-
teresting to speculate on what way
Seaforth High School Board could
have been unfair to Mitchell.
POET SHELLEY'S ROMANTIC
WOES
Noted author John Erskine writes
about the dramatic, seldom -describ-
ed strange romance of famous poet
Percy Bysshe Shelley with Harriet
Westbrook. Read, in The Ameri-
can Weekly, with this Sunday's
(Sept. 12) issue of The Detroit Sun-
day Times, the full story of Poet
Shelley's blighted love affair. Get
Sunday's Detroit Times.
Send acs the names of your visitors.
Inealemes
Seaforth Agricultural Society
TO SPONSOR 2 .CLASSIFIED
Iarness Races
At their Fair on the Afternoon of
FRIDAY, SEPT. 10
FOR A PURSE OF $150.00 EACH RACE
lst Race -19 to '25 Trot or Pace
2nd Race -26 to 30 Trot or Pace
Seafortk Fall Fair — Sept. 9 and 10
ATTENTION - LADIES!
Another Special
Gorman, Eckert & Co. Ltd. offer 3 special prizes for Light Layer Cake
baked with Forest City Baking Powder. (Each exhibit must be accom-
panied by a Forest City Baking Powder container containing a quan-
tity of the Baking Powder.)
FIRST PRIZE:
1 x 1 lb. tin Forest City Baking Powder
1 x 4 oz. bottle Rex Brand Vanilla
1 x 1F. lb. Pure Black Pepper
1 x 9 oz. Club House Stuffed Queen Olives
1 x Tall shaker Celery Salt
1 x 14 lb. pkg. Gornnan's Pure Mustard
1 x S oz. pkg. Club House Minute Tapioca
SECOND PRIZE:
1 x S oz. tin Forest City Baking Powder
1 x 2 oz. bottle Rex Brand Vanilla
1 a 1/. lb. Pure Black Pepper
9oz.Club House Stuffed Queen Olives
1,
1 x 1/1. lb. Gorman's Pure Mustard
TI-IIRD PRIZE:
1 x S oz. tin Forest City Baking Porkier
1 x 2 oz. bottle Rex Brand Vanilla
1 x %/r lb. pkg. Go"man's Pure Mustard .
1 x S oz. pkg. Club House Minute Tapioce.
SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
J. M. Goveulock, President Mrs. J. Grummott, Sec.-Treas.
Always
Put Something
Away
There is a time to save, as every
good housekeeper knows. And
these are days when you would be
wise to start a Savings Account.
What you save today will be cash
on hand when you need it. Let
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
Savings Department help you
always to put something away.
THE CANADIAN BA* OF COMMERCE
SEAFORTH BRANCH, G. C. BRIGHTRALL, Manager
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