The Seaforth News, 1949-01-20, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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No. 4 Square farm forum met on
Monday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Scott with 34 pres-
ent, The radio program was listened
to followed by a discussion period
in charge of Mac Scott. The remain-
der of the evening was spent play-
ing progressive euchre with Mrs.
Gordon McKenzie and Stanley Dor-
ranee winning the prizes.- Lunch
was served and the next meeting
will be held Monday, Jan. 24th at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Henderson.
A Play
"MR. BEANE FROM LIMA"
By Blyth Drama Club
at Brucefield United Church
Tuesday, Jan. 25
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Annual Meeting
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Society
Will be held in the Carnegie
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 22
at 2 p.nn.
TOWN TOPICS.'
Mrs. E. A. McMaster is a guest of
Rev: and Mrs, 'R. H. Williams, in -
Detroit, - '
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McMillan and
son, St: Thomas, and Mr, and Mrs.
William Andrews and son, and Mr. B.
Andrews, Norwich, were recent visit-
ors at the homes of Mr. and•MiS. E.
Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. T. Fox.
Mr. David Bolton, Kitchener, spent.
the week end at his home here. '
Miss Therese McCaffery,, Stratford,.
visited over the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nolan,
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. Kelly over the week end were
Misses Marie and Geraldine Dillon of
Ingersoll, Mr: and Mrs. John McNichol
and Aubry, of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs: C.
South and Murdie' of -Blyth, Mr; and
Mrs, Liuis Dillon and fancily, Dublin.
Mi•. James Kelly, Palmerston, spent
the week end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Geddes, Lon-
don, spent the week end at the' home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes.
Mr. Kenneth Eaton, Toronto, visited
over the week end with his paernts
Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton.
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary,. Lon-
don, spent the week end with her
parents Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
Mr. Dennis Walsh, Kitchener, spent
the week end with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs.. J. Walsh.
Mrs. Ronald MacDonald, Stratford,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
'Peter McIver.
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LONDESBORO
Mrs. Wm. Gray took quit, ill on
Friday last and was taken to Clinton
Hospital where she was operated on,
on Saturday. forenoon. The opera-
tion was quite serious. All are wish-
ing her a speedy recovery.
There seems to be quite a*number
in. this district ill with the flu and
severe colds.
Tdi's. Beacom and Edith visited at
the home of her daughter and sister,
Mrs. Neil at Kirkton, on Sunday,
Mrs.` Neil being under the Doctor's
care.
Miss 1VIary Ellen Prest, Mitc1te11,
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prest.
Miss Alice Fingland returned
home last week having spent the
past two weeks at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Jones at St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Crawford of
the 13th con., Hullett, celebrated
their 56th wedding anniversary on
Jan. 18th. We wish them many more
happy days.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas). Vodden visited
their daughter and family at Au-
burn, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roer
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Townsend
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Little, Sunday.
The regular meeting of the W.M.
S. was held in the schoolroom of the
church on Thursday last with the
president, Mrs. Townsend presiding.
Mrs. W. 1E. Manning, leader of group
3, took the chair. Mrs. E. Wood
read the Bible lesson and Mrs. F.
Tamblyn led in prayer. Miss D.
Armstrong contributed a pleasing
solo. The chapter in the study book
was ably given by Mrs. Art Clark
and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. Mrs. Ivan
Carter took up the offering. Mrs.
Manning closed this part of meeting
with prayer.
Mrs. Townsend, the president,
then took the chair, who read a
poem on the New Year. The yearly
report was given which showed 112
meetings had been held during the
year, one being in the form of a
picnic held on the community hall
grounds when the Auxiliary enter-
tained the Jr. Societies of the W.M.
S. At our fall thankoffering meet-
ing we entertained the Burns and
Constance Auxiliaries, Mrs. E. Mills
of Walton being the guest speaker.
It was also reported that two splend-
id bales of used clothing and 13
quilts were sent to Toronto for Eu-
ropean relief, also a parcel of knit-
ted goods, . Our allocation was met
and $273.91 was sent to headquar-
ters. The Mission Circle reported
$124.81, Mission Band raised $72.-
56, Baby Band $50.37, making a tot-
al of $521.65. Miss Young gave a
talk on. Christian Stewardship. Mrs.
Watson read the slate of officers for
1949 as follows:
-Hon. Pres., Mrs. J. Fingland, Mrs.
M. Manning; pres., Mrs. R. Towns-
end; 1st vice, Mrs. F. Tamblyn; 2nd
vice, Mrs. R. Caldwell; 3rd vice,
Mrs. E. Wood; rec.sec., Mrs. W.
Govier; assistant, Mrs. Fangrad;
treas., Mrs. C. Watson; Missionary
Monthly, Miss F. Jamieson; Supply
Sec., Mrs. W. Lyon; Literature, Mrs.
'Geo. ttie; Friendship Sec.,
Mrs. F. Shobbrook; Associate Help-
ers, Sec., Mrs. W. Lyon; Cones.
Sec., Mrs. W. E. Manning; Temper-
ance Sec., Mrs: Brenton: Christian
S. Miss L. Young; Mission Circle
Supt.. Mrs. E. Wood; Mission Band,
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook and Mrs. Ivan
Carter; Baby Band, Mrs. J. Shad -
dick; pianists, Mrs. E. Wood, Mrs: J.
Armstrong: Flower Com., not yet
filled; Press Corr., Mrs. M. Manning
- VARNA
The Women's Missionary meeting
was held at the hone of Mrs. Lorne
Coleman on Thursday afternoon
with fifteen members present and
one visitor. The president, Mrs. Lee
McConnell, opened the meeting.
Mrs. Will' ,Stephenson took the de-
votional exercise. Hymn 252 was
sung, scripture readings were read
by MTs. Geo. Reid and Mrs. Clar-
ence Stephenson, hymn 238 was
sung, study book was given by Mas.
Will Stephenson, Mr's. Geo. Reid,
Mrs. Anson Coleman. Mrs. Lee Me -
Connell took the business over. The
roll call was answered with a New
Year's thought. There was a vote
taken for a life membership and
Mrs. M, E. Johnston was chosen.
Hymn 380 was sung. Miss R. Hearn
closed the meeting. Lunch was serv-
ed by the committee.
DUBLIN
On Wednesday evening a 1aretidell
party was held h . the Dublin parish
hall for ,Frank Rowland, sponsored
by the Dublin Creamery. Frank will.
leave Saturday for service in the
Royal 'Canadian Navy. He will be
stationed in Halifax. An address was
read by Leonard Fowler, and a well
filled purse was presented him by
Marie Nagle. Frank replied in a
very fitting manner. Music,was sup-
plied by the Delaney -McQuaid or-
chestra. He was also presented in
the afternoon with a pen and pencil
set from the Dublin Creamery Staff
where he has been employed for
the past two years. Frank is well
known in this district by sport fans
as a good sportsman. Last year he
played hockey £o1' the Mitchell club
and this year for Dublin.
On Thursday afternoon, Mrs.
Charles Friend was hostess to the
Ladies' Guild of St. Marys Church
for their annual business meeting'.
Mrs. Albert Rock, the president,
presided and Mrs. Gar. Smith gave
the Bible reading. The officers were
all returned to office. Mrs. Albert
Rock, president, Mrs, Frank Moore,
vice-pres., and Mrs. Andrew Whet-
ham,'sec.-Treas. A. very favorable
report of the year's work was given
by the sec.-treas., Mrs. Andrew
Whetham, and plans were made for
this year's work, A food parcel is to
be sent to Britain through C.A.R.E.
was passed. A dainty lunch was
served by Mrs. Friend assisted by a
large number of ladies.
Mr. Dan Costello attended the
funeral of his sister in Parry Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeney and
family, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Feeney.
Mr. Ed Tozier, Detroit, with Rev
Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes.
Mrs. James Shea in Chicago.
- NORTH McKILLOP
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glanville and
Richard of Mitchell spent Sunday
with NII'. and Mrs. Ed Regele and
fancily.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Lowrie of
Londesboro were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hayden and
family of Denfield were Sunday vis-
itors at•Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Glan-
ville's.
Mrs. Ed Regele, Mrs. Duncan Mc-
Nichol Sr. entertained some ladies
at quiltings last week.
Miss Donna Watson, who is at-
tending Stratford Normal School,
spent the weekend at her home, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Watson.
BRODHAOEN
Shirley Ann, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vock, Bornholm,
was baptized in St. Peter's Lutheran
Church on Sunday morning. The
sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. George
Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Huras, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon 'Mogk.
Mrs. W. Schultz has been in
Kitchener with her mother, Mrs.
Gilham, who is seriously ill.
Mrs. Wm. Muellen returned to
her home after spending several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fischer
in Seaforth.
Mrs. Annie Muegge of Mitchell
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wurdell of
Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. John
Amstein.
Mrs. Elmer Tuffen and Geraldine
of Toronto with Mrs. Sophie Ben-
neweis. .
Mr. Kenneth Hinz of Hamilton
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dal-
ton Hinz.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rolph Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Filsenger and Jean Kraem-
er of Stratford; Mr. Harvey Fil-
singer of Millbank; Audrey Studor,
Keith Davidson, of Kitchener, Wil-
ma Moore, London, Gladys Moore,
Mitchell.
The Ladies Aid of First Lutheran
Church met at the home of 1VIrs.
Norman Bode on Jan. 13 with 19
members and 9 visitors present and
one new members. Mrs. Aug. -Ahrens
presided and Rev. Klages lead in
scripture reading and prayer. Two
quilts were completed. Two birth-
days were reported, Mrs. John
Kohle and Mrs. N. Bode.
A report was made that a Christ-
mas gift had been sent to a polio
patient, Lorne Haltzhauer, in Lon-
don Hospital. A pot -luck supper was
enjoyed.
Farin Forum met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz on Mon-
day evening. The discussion was "In
time of Need". The recreation per-
iod was spent in playing progressive
euchre, prizes were won by (high)
1VIrs. Manuel Beuermann and Man-
uel Beuernnann; (low) Mrs. Mervin
Hodgert and John Arbuckle. Re-
freshments and lunch were served.
The next meeting to be held at the
tome of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shold-
ice on Monday evening.
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The January meeting of the •W.A.,
Brucefield United Church was held
with an attendance of twenty-five.
The meeting opened with Miss Bow-
ey, president, hithe chair, and Mrs,
Johnston at the piano, by rbpeating
the creed. Mrs, Henry read the scrip-
ture, Mrs. R. Allan gave the theme
for the year and read the theme for
January,, "Christian Character", also
a poem;"Guide Thou Me." Mrs, Al-
lan led in prayer. The minutes of
the last meeting were read by Mrs.
Wilson. A lovely duet by Mrs. Stan-
way and Mrs. Henderson, accompan-
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