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The Seaforth News, 1949-11-17, Page 5THURSPTY, NOVEMBER 17, 1949 ,,.naxwaum .. WRIGHT'S SsTporE r Specials Choice Cream Style Corn 15 oz. 2 for 25c Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon %z ib. tins 3 for 1.00 Christmas Baking Needs- New crop Raisins, lb. 15c New crop Currants, lb. 150 Cut Mix Peel, pkg, 'De Cut Mix, Fruit, pkg. 21c New crop Almonds 17c New crop Walnuts 24c Marachino Cherries, 6 oz. 27c Henley Choice Peaches ches2Tin 23c Margene Margarine 1 Ib. 34c Zest Orange Lemon Grape Fruit Marmalade, 24 oz. jar 2.90 Lombard Plums, 20 oz. tin 2 Tins 250 Aylmer Fruits for Salads 15 oz, tin 27c We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 Are you, going forinal to the Autumn Whirl If so, let us make your gown complete with a Corsage Corsages can be made of mums, carnations, roses and gardenias in colors to go with any .gown Priced right and made right by BAILEYS FLORISTS Flowers for all occasions MAIN ST.,SEAFORTH PRONE 393 THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and ! daughter Ruth Ann of Hamilton ! Mr. Ray Pleuf, Montreal, spent with Mn and Mrs, Aug. Hillebrocht the weekend at the home' of Mr, and for the week end. ' Mrs. J. M. McMillan,, Ruth Ann, infant daughter of Mr. Miss Alma Finnigan, Reg. N., Ter-' and Mrs. John Mueller of Hamilton onto, is visiting her parents Mr, and was baptized at the home of her Mrs, Frank Finnigan.•grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. August I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills Jr, are Htllehrecht on Sunday with Mr. and ! attending the Royal Winter Fair in Mrs. Leslie Wietersen and Mr. and Toroni o this week. Mrs. Lorne Mueller as sponsors, Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Morrison `Mrs. John C. Diegel spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. spent the weekend in Barrie. Kress- ' spent and Nlrs, Dave Lemon spent ler and Mr, I? ressler in Stratford: Friday in. Toronto. i Miss Grace Vock, .who has been Miss Ethel Storey and Wayne clerk at Tait's general store for the Ellis spent the weekend in Midland. Past six years,, has resigned, Mr, Al Cummings . of Toronto !Mrs. M. Schultz and Eric of yipat spent the weekend at the home of exloo 're. iMr. Robert Scarlett. Mr, ArlencalledonHofdginsiends, Mrsher. Hodgins !Miss Janie !Moffatt, Kitchener, Sr, of London with Mr.. and Mrs. spent the weekend with her parents. Ralph Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz and Stratford spent the weekend with Gerald and Mr. and Mrs, Aug. Hop - Mise M. E. Turnbull, penroth with Mr. and Mrs. John 'Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keys and Lantz at North Easthope. daughter Joan, of Windsor, spent' HARLOCK the weekend with the former's par- I • ents, Mr. and Mos. Nelson Keys. 1 Messrs. Thomas Colson, of Blyth, ,Messrs Bert Haney, Gavin • Gem- Harry Sturdy, of Auburn, Nelson mell and Elmore Stephenson re- Lear, James M'cEwing, Arthur Col - turned home on Saturday from their son, Watson Reid and Wni. Leiper hunting trip in Algoma. left on Saturday for a two weeks Mr. Hearth of Barrie is visiting at hunting trip north; we wish them a the home of his sister, Mrs. S. J. happy holiday and good luck. Spencer, James Street, ' Mr. James Jamieson is assisting` Among those from a distance at- his ,sister, Mrs, Arthur Colson, dur- tending the funeral here last week ing Arthur's holiday. of the late Harry Cresswell of Cal- We are sorry Mr. Wm. Murphy is guy were: Mr. H. M. Jackson of poorly and wish him a speedy re- ; Toronto; Mrs, H. H. Hinton, Acton; covey, ! Mr, and Mrs, Murray Fowler of Toronto; Mrs Jack Carter of Toren i STANLEY i co; Messrs Henry Fowler and Frank' ANNUAL MEETI\ . OF SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Tuesday, Nov. 22 AT 8 P.M. At Carnegie Library The public is invited to attend Due to the new constitution every one will have have the opportunity to vote at this meeting, The Board is anxious that there is a good turnout Alexander took up the offering. The president, Mrs. Townsend then took the chair and the treasurer gave the financial report. Miss Young spoke. on Christian Stewardship, A ` com- mittee ommittee was appointed, Mrs. Ivan Carter, Mrs. J. Armstrong, Mrs, W. !Govier, to bring in a slate of officers for the year 1950. A request for all mite boxes to be brought in at the December meeting or left anytime with Mrs. W. Lyon. A report of the sectional W.M.S. meeting at Bruce - field was given by Mrs. Fangrad, Miss Margaret Tamblyn has been awarded' the Huron county scholar- ship of $100 given to the woman student with the !highest standing from Huron county attending West- ern University for the preceding year. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Armstrong Mrs.w. Nellie eekend Watsonwith hspenterdthe her, ol- Fowler of London; Miss Edna Jow-g hday aught ett of Port Huron; Mi'. and firs- 'have moved to London and have Miss Fern Watson, London. Dunbar of Lambeth. taken apartments` with Mr. Thomas Mrs. Gordon Radford is in Clin- 14r. and Mrs, David McLean, YIrs, Reidfor tate hinter months. ton hospital and underwent an ap- Bieke 'and George spent the week- Mr. Lloyd Dowson has been taken pcndix operation on Friday morn - end in Torontolvisiting` at the home to Clinton General Hospital where ing. j he is receiving treatment. We hope of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Deeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bristow of for a speedy recovery. Royal Oak, Mich,; Mrs. A. Cucinrore Mr John A. Armstrong has re- Royal Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore turned home from St. Joseph Hos- and and Nancy of Exeter were weekend pital, London, we are pleased to say guests of Mrs. W. Webster. he is much improved in health, Mrs. Atkinson of Norwood spent BORN—In Clinton General Hos- the weekend with her mother, Mrs. pital, on Saturday, Nov. 12th, to Mr. J. J. Merrier. Mr. Mrs. Bruce McClinchey, a son. Mrs. J. J. Merrier left on Monday and Mrs. Russell I matt spent winter with her the weekend with friends in Toronto to spend the winte daughter, Mrs. Atkinson, in Norwood Mrs. Gentle Reid is at present in Mrs. Wm. Keri, Mrs. Jean Mies- - hee Clinton Hospital suffering from sci ney, and Mr. Roy Kerr were in atica. Flint over the weekend. Mr. David Bolton, hitchener, LONDESBORO spent the weekend at the home of The regular meeting, of the W.M.S. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard was held on Thursday afternoon, Bolton. ! Nov. 10 with a fair attendance, Mrs, Leona Pulte and Mrs. Marie Meeting opened with Mrs. L. Web - McLeod, Detroit, spent a few days ster, leader of group 1, reading the last week with their father Mr. Thos. Gall to Worship. Hymn 162 was then Heffernan. I sung. The program in the missionary iMr. Ab. Cummings, Toronto, visit- , monthly was followed all taking E. S. Watt & Sons Palmerston Wish to .announce the appointment of ART WRIGHT (Grocer) As their Dealer for ROSE BRAND AND CHOICETERIA .A Full Line of POULTRY, HOG AND DAIRY FRFIDS in stock at all times Phone 77 Listen in at 6.45, hear the news over CKNX Wingham every night _ Also obtainable at the SCOTT POULTRY FARMS A New Radio WILL PROVIDE EXTRA PLEASURE IN YOUR HOME PHILCO AND MARCONI RADIOS $24.95 TO $129,50 Daly Motors Ford Monarch Sales and Service TELEPHONE 102 SEAFORTH In Stock Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks e Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles, Cooksville Bricks Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding, and Roll Roofing • INSI1LATION Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts •' Lumber, Sash and Doors Screens made to order Custom !Millwork Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. "Where ;The" Best Costs No More" PHONE 47 SEAFORTH •9 ed over the weekend with friends in part. Mrs, Webster led in prayer, town. 1 Mrs. Fangrad sang a solo and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kellar spent Friday at the Jack Miner wild life sanctuary at Kingsville, were in De- troit on Saturday, and visited Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Lavoie of Grosse Pointe, Mich„ over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Shaw of Cor - Unna Spent the week end with the. former's mother, Mrs. Pearl Shaw and sister Mrs. Glenn Pryce and Mr. Pryce. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Devereaux, Lou- don, and Miss Mary Devereaux, To- ronto, spent the week end at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Devereaux, Miss Ruth Joynt of Toronto spent the week end at her home here. Mr. Kenneth Eaton, Toronto, spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, George Eaton. Mrs. George MacDonald, Stratford, visited on Saturday at the home of Ml and Mrs. Ralph McFadden, Mr, Archie Hubert, Ingersoll, spent the week end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Hubert. Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar attended the Black -Love wedding in High Park Chui•ch, Toronto, and also the recep- tion held at the Country Club. Bay- view and Lawrence Ave. Mrs. Thomas McKay, Galt, visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills. Mise Joan Walsh visited recently in Dublin with her sister and brother- in-law Mrs. J, F. Ryan and Mr. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs, I3. Dinnin, Guelph, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. Mrs. E. C. Case is visiting in New Yorkstate with her daughter and son -in law, Mrs. Harrison Morse and Mr. Morse. Mr. Frank Ryan, London, spent the week end at his home here. Mr, Jimmy Devereaux underwent an appendicitis operation last week in Soott Memorial Hospital. Miss Gladys Hopper visited on re- membrance day with her Sister and brother-in-law Mrs. F. Nuhn and Mr. Nuhn in Kitchener. PUBLIC SCHOOL We held our Remembrance Day programme on Thursday, Nov. 10 at the Presbyterian Church, An enjoy- able programme was held with Mr. Campbell as our guest. Mr. Camp- bell's speech was the remembrance of the soldiers who lost their lives in the .first and second world wars, :Saute of the boys of grade six and seven sang "Olt God of Love, Oh King of Peace". Room III recited a home- coming poem "They Have Come Back". Bill Bennett of room I recit- ed the poem "This was my Brother". The Glee Club ended the progranilne with the three-part singing of God Save The King. The teachers were called up to Clinton School for chest x-rays on Monday afternoon. Here comes the sail news folks— Examinations start this week. Don't forget the Carol Service to be held at the Northside United Church, Friday, Dec. 16. keep this date open please. BRODHAGEN Miss Caroline Mueller eele'brated her 84bh birthday on Sunday, Nov. I 13th. , Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Messerschmidt and Arlene of Detroit, visited the former's mother, Mrs. Henry Kleber Sr. for the weekend. Mrs. Kleber returned to Detroit with then to spend the winter months. ' DANCE ! In Winthrop Hall Friday, Nov. 18 Music by Shamrock Orchestra Admission 50c Dancing 9.30 to 1.30 Old and New Tyme DANCE ! IN DUBLIN PARISH HALL FRIDAY, NOV. 18 Johnny Petrie and His Orchestra Admission 50e ESP leillINEMINI1111211111111 • OLD TYME DANCE ! LOOBY'S HALL DUBLIN TUESDAY, NOV. 22 Don Robertson and the Ranch Boys Darning 10 -- 1 A.3;. ZEZEZZOWEigigSGM NURSES ANNUAL DANCE In Cardno's Hall FRIDAY, NOV. 18 -- 9.30 to 1.30 NEIL McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Plus Vocalist Dress Optional Admission $2.50 ••••••10•11•0111•191I•DlI).011021122 IE El Card of Appreciation Mr. H. F. Berry wishes to thank his many customers for their patronage during the past 26 years, and he hopes they will support his successor, Mr. Donald McKay, of Kintail Your HOSPITAL REPORT INSCRIPTION FOR A HOSPITAL — By 0. G. Laughlin 'Within these gray walls life begins and ends. Here in this harbour, worn. sea -weary ships. Drop anchor, as the fading sun descends, And new -launched vessels start their outbound trips. The new constitution asks that the third Tuesday in November be set aside for the annual meeting of Hospital Boards. Having reached the end of my year of tenure as chairman of the Board of the Scott Memorial Hospital I hereby make my report and at the same time tender my resignation. As chairman I had published in our local papers the first complete financial report. This statement showed the hospital to be operating at that time with a deficit of n1,511.84. been materially reduced to $4,000.00. has Tours of the hospital were welcomed and many local organizations took advantage of this to see the available facilities, A Stromberg:Carlson system of communic- ation was installed, allowing the office to reach all areas of the hospital without delay. Instead or the obsolete system of book-keeping, we now have a modern card system for tiling the patients' records. This autumn a food drive was held with gratifying results. Local buying of neat and bread has been instituted rather .than buying out of town as was previously done. Instead of one matron having the entire burden twenty-four hours a day, we now have two assistant -superintendents who work in shifts to provide first class service. Ai; the present time vitally new projects are raider way. The hospital has a -new matron who is endeavouring to give the Patients the best of service. Under her surveillance the diet kitchen. is being re- modelled to eliminate noise and facilitate service, A new incinerator is inthe pro- cess or being built. The hospital finds it necessary to purchase a new operating table as the present table is worn out. The Deputy Minister of Health asks us to enact suitable by-laws in accordance with the requirements of the regulations. These by-laws should include provisions to assist in the management of the hospital. The department asks that the renovation of the old part of the hospital he under- taken immediately. Accounts are the chief worry of any hospital board. hospitals give public ser- vice twenty-four hnttrs a day, yet can not refuse to function because a patient can not pay. Future chairmen might work out Some system, of patient analysis to ale in the prompt payment of bills. To future chairmen I would suggest eonr- petitive food drives from McKillop and Tuckersmith with a vacant store being used to display the gifts donated. These gifts aid in lessening the high operating costs. To future chairmen may I suggest. that every Board member aid the staff to ftn•- tlte' the -efficiently of the nursi a ,xrut e 110 \V being given. In. future good nut in.: courses will ensure a trained nursing el,tfi' who understand the workings or email hospitals. Under the new constitution doctors are members of the advisory board only mei have no voting power. This - ael7aratiqu means that medical boards and ln,spiial boards must work in closely knit co- operetiou to keep our hospital up to the standards demanded by the government. Hospitalboard appointees must be r:n•e- fully chosen since the full responsibility - now rests on their shoulders. The mrcltrai board must support the local institution and see that their patients receive the best of modern care. To the people of this community I respectfully submit this report. W. H. FINNIGAN Chairman The following letter was recently received by Mr. Thomas Jackson; Dear Mr, Jackson I ani spending tendays with my sister in Victoria. It truly is. beautiful here, and on the bus and in the shops, the people are friendly.' I am getting along very well in Kaslo. We have two Doctors who are firmly behind the Hospital and who break no rules or regulations. The Board of Menag""s are behind the matron, and I have the grandest staff of nurses, They are alt Ont, io girls, We have a charming Anglican Church. It is small but very beautiful, but they les.): the funds to have a resident minister, so we only have service once a day about twice a month. My best wishes to you. Minuote Grinyer