The Seaforth News, 1949-01-27, Page 4WALTON
The annual meeting • of Duff's:.
UnitedChurch, Walton; was held on
Tuesday, January 18 at 7 p.m.
Play
MR., BEANE FROM LIMA •"
By Blyth Drama Club
AT WALTON
COMMUNITY HALL,
WED., FEB. 2'
AT 8 P.M.
Sponsored by the Anglican
Ladies Guild
Admission 50c and 25c
After a pot -luck supper reports
from, the various organizations of
the church were read• These showed
marked progress in all branches of
the work. The church was .commend-
ed on their increased giving to Mis-
sionary and Maintenance Fund this
year. The increase' was 30% over
last year's amount and our increase
was the highest in Huron Presby-
tery, The election of officers took
place and the officers for 1949 are:
Committee pf Stewards - Wm.
Knox, W. J. Bennett, H. Kirkby, J.
McDonald, W. J. Leeming, J. Marsh-
all, J. Leeming, G. McArthur, A.
McCall; Collectors=H. Johnston, R.
Houston, A. Coutts, J. Marshall, W.
Sholdice, W. J. Leeming; Ushers -
H. Craig, G. Marshall, H. Travis, W.
J. Leeming, J. Bryans, S. McCall, D.
Fraser, C. Wey; Missionary and
Maintenance Committee- H. John-
ston, D. Ennis, B. Johnston; Audi-
tors -B. Johnston .and C. Martin.
During the evening we were fa-
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THE SEAFORTH ;NEWS
vored with solos by Mrs.' H. Small -
don, Phyllis Cuthill; Joan. Johnston
and Reid Hackwell, Mrs. G. McGa-
vin gave a reading. Rev. R. G. Ha-
zlewood expressed appreciation :; of
the work of everyone in the church
especially those who had held office
and carried on the work, He stated
that the minister alone cannot make
a growing active church but every-
one who attends must do his. or her
part. That has been done in our
church and the church :in Walton is
a very important part of the corn
munity life here. Ile mentioned that
it was especially encouraging to him,
to see so many young. people • at
„church every Sunday. Benediction
was pronounced by Rev.- Hazlewood
and meeting adjourned,
THURSDAY, JANUARY' 27;1949
VARNA
The W. A. of . Varnd United
Church held. its annual meeting at
the home of Mrs.. Clarence Stephen-
son, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 19
with an attendance of twenty-four.
After the theme song .was sung Mrs.
Wm. Stephenson took charge of the
devotion. The hymn "Take up thy
Cross" was sung. Mrs. Orrin. Dow-
son read the scripture. Mrs. Ste-
phenson read thoughts on the lesson
on Christian Disciples.. The hymn
"Jesus calls us o'er the .tumult" was
sung after which Mrs. Stephenson
led in prayer. Mrs. Ernie McClinchey
presided over the business. The min-
utes were read and approved and
roll : call responded to. The treasur-
er reported a substantial sum of
looney on hand.
The election of offers "for 1949
conducted by Rev. Henn resulted as
follows: President, Mrs. Fred Reid;
1st vice-president, Mrs, Orrin Dow -
son; 2nd vice-pres., Mrs. Wm. Mc -
Ash; 3rd vice-pres., Mrs. J. T. Mc -
Ash; 4th vice-pres., Mrs. Anson
Coleman; rec. sec'y, Mrs. Bruce Mc-
Clinchey; treas., Miss Rachel John-
ston; organist, Mrs. J. T. , McAsh;
rens sec';, . Mrs. B. McClinchey;`de-
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otional corn., Mrs• Lee McConnell,
Mrs. Wrn. R. Stephenson and Mrs.
Mary E. Johnston; •visiting coin„
Mrs. Wilfred Chuter, Mrs. Anson
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oleman, Mrs. Robt. Taylor; lunch
om., Mrs. Geo. Reid and Mrs. MeI=
vin Webster. The meeting closed by
epeating the W.A. prayer in unison.
A delicious lunch was seryed.
The regular meeting •of Varna -
Goshen Y.P.U. was held at the home
f Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McKinley.
Hemran McClymont presided. The open -
ng hymn was 237. Miss Heread
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re scripture and followed with`
rayer. The'minutes of the last
neeting were read by Mona Reid
nd roll call answered by 25 menr-
ers. Hymn 87 was sung and Mari
vn Dowson gave the topic. Hymn
92 and mizpah benediction closed
le meeting. George and Gordon
oleman led in recreation.
The next meeting will be held in
Goshen Ohturch on Jan. 31, Vivian
]utter will give the topic and Chas.
eid will have charge of the recrea-
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BRODHAGEN
Mr. Herman Meyer has returned
home from Alberta where he has
;been working.
,Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob of
Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Leonhardt.
Miss Dorothy Fischer, Seaforth,.
spent the weekend with her great
grandmother, Mrs. Wnl. Mueller,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodward
of Toronto with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Querengesser.
Miss Betty Rock, Kitchener, and
Mr. Robert Rock, Waterloo, with.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Rock•
Mr, and Mrs. John Mueller of
Hamilton with her parents, Mr. and:
Mrs. Aug. Hillebrecht.
Mr. and Mrs George Mogk and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Leonhardt at-
tended the funeral in London on
Monday, of their niece, Cherylin
Aim Mogk, little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Mogk of London.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Damerling and
daughter Wendy, of Clifford, with
Mr. and Mrs. John Arbuckle, on
Sunday.
Mrs. Don Barber of Guelph who
had been at the 'home ofher parents
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hinz was con-
fined to Stratford Hospital for three
days with a touch of pleurisy and
strep throat. •
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hinz at-
tended the Orfeda Convention held
in the Coliseum at Toronto last week
Mr, Erie Schultz of Waterloo with
his parents, Rev. and Mrs.. Schultz.
Farm Forum met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice on
Monday evening, it being review
night Progressive euchre was, play-
ed, prizes went to Mrs. C. W. Leon-
hard. and Mervin Hodaert (high);
Mos, Harold Mock and'Mannuel Beu- ti
eenrann (low).' Lunch Was sexed. fen
The, text• meeting to by tisk! • 1
home of Mr. and Mfrs C. W. Leon:
horclt. next Monday evening,
WOLFE-At Monkton Nursing
Home on Tanuary 2, 1949, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Wolfe, Bornholm,
a daughter, Marguerite Bernetta.
SPORTS
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Clinton R. S. Trounce Seaforth 7;1
- Offto a powerful 4-0 lead in the
first period, Clinton Radar , and
Communication School' sextet iain-
tained a margin to defeat -the Sea -
forth team 7 to 1 in a scheduled 0,
11. A. Intermediate 'B' game.
Le'd by LaFrance, with th>ree.goals
in the first and an assist in the third
.the Clinton team outplayed--Seaforth
in this game which proved to be of
a rougher nature, than is mostly
found in the Intermediate groups, of
the 0. H. A. During the game two
fights started, one in the first and
the other in the last period with only,
three minutes remaining in the game
which resulted. in therefeiee, Stan'
Smith, handing out 14. of the total
25 penalties.
During. the first fight, Pete Wilson
the Seaforth gooier received a major
penalty for fighting and LaFrance
for Clinton scored on the 'penalty
shot, when he pulled Wilson out of
the net,
The Seafer•th`sextet failed to tally
until the third period when Eisler
carried the puck from centre ice and
scored, unassisted, at 41.06. Had
Eisler not scored, Robertson would
have been credited with a shut -out.
He made many saves as"Seaforth
players made breakaways but, be-
cause of his watchfulness, they were
unable to score.
Clinton R. & C. S. - Robertson,
goal; Cunningham, K. C. Clark -
Marlow, defence; LaFrance, centre;
Helmer, LeBlanc, wings; Norris,
Verhelst, Tetrault, G,-E;,Clark-Mar-
ow, Singleton, Melancon, Joel,.
Crowden, Cartier, alternates.
Seaforth-Pete Wilson, .goal;• Cant-
ron, Nicholson, defence; E.' Wilson,
entre; O'Shea, Eisler, 'wings; Bous-
ey, E. McIver, George Hildebrant,
Harold- Knight, alternates.
Referee -Stan Smith, Stratford,
irst Period
-C. R. S., Tetrault, 3.10.
-C. R. S., LaFrance, 8.45.
-C. R. S., LaFrance, 9.53.
-C. R. S., LaFrance, 13.14.
Penalties - Cunningham, K. C.
lark -Marlow, Verhelst, Crowder,
(fighting); Norri, (charging); C., R.
S• Nicholson, Boussey, Ed. Wilson,
Pete Wilson, :(fighting; Seaforth.
econd Period
-C. R. S., Crowder, (Verhelst),
8,56,
IPenaities-Norris,- (slashing); C.
R. S. Hildebrant, (boarding) ; Kn
ght, (tripping); Cameron. (slash -
d; Seaforth,
ThirPeriod:
-Seaforth, Eisler, 41.06.
C. R. S. LeBlanc :(Hehner, La
rance), 56.59,
-C. R, S„ G, E. •Clark -Marlow,
Norris), 58,44,
Penalties ---Cunningham (interfer-
ce), K. C. Clark -Marlow (slashing,
ghting, 7 min,), Crowder (fight -
ng), Cunningham (,misconduct,
ghting, 15 min.), C. R. S. Bous-
ey (elbowing), Cameron, (cross -
locking), Eisle9' ;(interlference),
atneron (fighting, match inis-cond-
ct), Wilson (slashing, fighting, 7
in.), Nicholson (fighting), . Sea -
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itchell Win Over Seaforth.
A good crowd was present on Sat -
day night in Mitchell to see the
itchell team hook up with the Sea-
rth team in an Intermediate 'B'
H.A. game. The Mitchell Legion
efeated Seaforth 7-5.
The genie was of good clean hard
ught hockey even though the ice
as rough due to the mild weather•,
well aand J• McNairn starred for
tchell with three goals each. Wil -
n and O'Shea were the Seaforth
ars and Wilson got four goals and
assist and O'Shea had five assists.
Referee, Stan Smith, Stratford,
mmary
st Perod.
1. Mitchell, Powell !(Gibbard),
2. O'Shea).
3. Seaforth, Wilsonler (;((O'Sheaa).
Penalties - Weber (cross -check -
t'), Mitchell. Wilson (charging)
aforth
cond Period.
. Mitchell, J. McNairn •(Unassist-
• Mitchell, Stock (Tuer, Weber).
. Mitchell, J. McNaitn (Powell).
Seaforth, Wilson (O'Shea),
Penaltiels•-Heinbuch (charging),
bard (holding), Tuer (Minor and
for, 7 min.), Mitchell Boussey
Iding), Seaforth,
rd Period.•
• Seaforth; Wilson (O'Shea),
Mitchell, J. McNairn (Powell),
bard).
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Bou :(2), Seaforth.
eaforbh-;Goal, P. Wilson; •de
ce, Nicholson, Cameron; centre,
'Nilson writs, O'nea. Eisler;
ates, Knight, McIver, B 9Si .-
Hildebrand, Dale.
Mitchell�Goa1, Chessell; defence,
ze, Gibbard; centre, Powell;
ars, J. McNairn, Hennick; alter-
s, Weber, Stock; Tuer, Hein -
h, McNairn,
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hell Takes Return Game
he Mitchell sextet went out in
t again in the third period - to
n the Seaforth 0.11.A. Interme-
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This was Mitchell's second
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froell,m Seaforth when they down -
them 7-5 on Saturday night in
ars for Mitchell were Tuer with
goals: and an assist and J. Mc -
n with two goals, Wilson starred
Seaforth with two goals and two
SU. This win now puts Mitchell
second place tie with Wellesley.
orth and • Centralia are tied in
h place. •
aforbh - Pete Wilson, goal;
Boussey, Jack Nicholson, .de -
e; Ed. Wilson, centre; Bill 0'
, Jack Eisler, wings; Ed Mc -
Harold Knight, Frank Sills, A.
brand., George Hildebrandt,'
s McLean, alternates.
tchell--Chessel, goal: House,
11, defence: J. McNairn, Cen-
Keith McNairn, Hennick, wings;
Weber, Stock, Gibbard, alter -
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KIPREN EAST
The Kippen East Women's Insti-
tute met nn Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. R. M. Peck, Kippen, with a
rood attendance of members and
visitors. The meeting was started
with a quilting in the morning. A
not -luck dinner was served at noon.
Three quilts were completed which
will be distributed to needy families.
Mrs. W. (Kyle presided over the busi-
ness part. Roll call was answered by
a lunch cloth made from factory
cotton to be used on the card tables
for lunch and euchre. Plans were
made to have another euchre and
dance in Hansell on Feb. 4. The
ladies of the 10th and l.2,th to be re-
sponsible for the evening.
Mrs. Little gave a report on the
convention held in London, recently,
Mrs. Kyle read letters from Mr. R.
H. MacDonald. our soldier whom we
are helping. Mrs, Joe McLellan re-
ceived a book on the achievement of
Institutes since they began. The In-
stitute decided to buy one and 'let
everyone read it, The secretary gave
a report on the last two dances when
a goodly sum was realized.
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SEAFORTH
Now Playing "SILVER RIVER" Jan. 27.28.29
with ERROL FLYNN and ANN SHERIDAN
He gambles his life for a city of silver and the lipsofits-golden-haired- Queen:
don. Tues. Wed. "TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH"
. with DICK POWE,LL and SIGNE HASSclaw -
This is a semi -documentary treatment of. a clawin trailing narcotics smugglers,
from the files of the Treasury Department played straight and convincingly with
no overblown histrionics
COMING: • "STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN" , In Technicolor
with DAVID NIVEN : : KLM HUNTER - RAYMOND. MASSEY,
First Period
1. Mitchell, Tuer' (Powell), 1:40.
Penalties, none.
Second Period
2. Seaforth, O'Shea '(Wilson),
20:38.
3. ISeafor'th, Wilson (Nicholson,:
O'Shea), 23:51,
4: Mitchell, Powell, 28:19.
5. Mitchell, J. McNairo (Stock,
,Gibbard) .29:37.
6. Seaforth, Wilson (Boussey),
33:02 -
7. Seaforth, McLean (Boussey,'
Wilson), 33:38.
8. Mitchell, Tuer 28:26..
9. Seaforth, A. Hildebrandt <Mc
Lean), 88:48.
Penalties -Weber (fighting), J.
MeNairn (tripping),. Mitchell; 0'-
Shea (fighting), Wilson (tripping),
Seaforth,
Third Period a
10. Mitchell, Stock (Weber) 40:-
44. n
11. Mitchel], J. McNairn (K.' Mc -
Nairn), 45:40.
12. Mitchell, Stock (Tuer, • We-
ber) 47:47.
13. Mitchell, Weber 48:51.
14. Seaforth, Nicholson 50:30.'
Penalty -J. McNairn (hooking),
Mitchell. '
Referee -Stan Smith, Stratford.
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Coming Games O.H.A. Int. 'B'
Friday-Seaforth at Milverton.
Tuesday-JGoderich at Seaforth.
Thursday -Clinton at Seaforth.
BABY CHICKS
Wise chick buyers are ordering their chicks
'now. Year in and year out the early hatched chick
is the one which gives the greatest returns.
January and February chick buyers have always
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egg production with large full sized eggs.
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