The Seaforth News, 1932-07-21, Page 5THU'RS'DAY
ULY 21, 1932,
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TOWN TOPICS.
'Miss Dorothy Kerslake has return-
Ato Tonotiito' after a .two ,weeks' hali-
lay at her home.,
Miss Harriett P'anigman of 'l'oron-
nn r,,as a- visitor in town for a few
Mrs. L. C. Jfackson and Mr, 'Fred
,j(arhson 'left on 'Tuesday for Tem.ag-
aeiafi wfiere they wilt spend several
:lovers, guests at Dr. Clark'son's suan-
sner Xi'ame.,
Miss 'Floncnlce Laidlaw, who' has
:sten s'pending a two weeks' hb'lidhy
*Muskoka, returned ihotiie this ,week,
Firs, (IRev.) Berry o'f Ottawa is
Spending a week or two as the guest
of the Misses Cresswell.
iMiss Ruth Thompson ,a:nd her sis-
ter, Mrs. Green and Mr. Green and
their young son Jack, of London,,
aborted from town on Saturday on ;a
two weeks' motor (trip to North B'ay.
and Ottawa. .
1Dr. and Mrs. O'slbo'rne Of P:ontiex,
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Sask �Montreal,
., and Mass Deacon oIf
were guests ; of Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Anent for a few days this weeic
A play from Brussels, "The 'Old
Home Place," .which comes highly re-
commended, will be presented in
Nont'hside United Church under -the
auspices (:.f the Ladies' Aid, on, Fri
day '.evening, ,August 5th.
Rev. G. A. M:c:Lear( and Mrs, Me -
Lean of Toronto were vi!sitorrs during
the past week with the Knechtets,
Mt. McLean' is secretary of the
Lord's Day A'llian'ce.
The folio wing. have obtained Tea-
chers' 'Certificates, Stratford Norm-
al Sehlool: Tlhom'as IGtwenlock, Miss
Jeannette. Finnigan, Clarence Trott,
Lorne Pinikney, interim first • clan's;
Miss '":Beatrice Ebenh:art, interim' sec-
ond class; London Normal s;ohooil,
Missals :H'elle'ti "A'inetit'`.alio Annie Mc-
,N'augthtoni'interini first cllatss.
THE SEAFORTH
TOWN TOPICS
LiteWomen's Guild of St. IA'lbThoi
Church, initend holtting a sale
home cooking in the Toggery SI
on July 23rd.
Mr. Stan f.Iewit't of Bright is vi
ing his d'augh'ter, Mrs, J. A. McKen
in Seaforth.
Rev. R. "Clarice, of Bath. Gate, N.
wiill preach on Sunday at' St. Thos
Church"
Mise Vernja'Acllains of Welland,
has been visiting at her.home he
left' on Saturday ni'orni�ng to joi�tt
party of friends' at Crystal Be
where they have 'taken a cottage.
(Mos. R. 9, Parke visited friends
Toronto. last week
Miss A+nonla Date is spending
week's vacation with friends in
trait,
Miss 'Mary Brall, who has be
spending her vacation the. past ff
:wieeks with friends here, retur
11olme with her parents this week a
Mises NeNellieD!esb!orough aocompatni
.them to spend her holidays wi
friends in Detroit.'
Rev. .Ch.Malcolm and Miss
I•sabed• Forne's't, Margaret Rhan'ig
Jean Webster, _ Gladys Coleman
Margaret Broadfoo't are attending
Goderieh Summer School this 'week.
Rev. Mr. Daniels of Peteeiboro w
is :on the. staff of the 'Goderieh 'Su
mer . School, will preach in Egmon
villa on 'Sunday morning, July 24.
Miss' Betty' Malcolm, who. has bee
visiting in St. Thomas and Part Sta
ley, has returned home.
Mr. 'Wm. Clarke -and. ,son, (Billy,
'Windsor, ,visited h5 :cousin, Mr. C.
H. Holland, last ,week.
Mrs. F. Borley and'so!n Teddy, ofVancouver; B.C., are the guests. of
uncle, 'Mr. C. H. Holland, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs.. Russell Troyer and
Mr. and Mrs. Will 'Armour of .'Cleve-
1and, Ohio, and''Mrs. Davidson 'ofSunderlated, OOnt„ spent Tuesday at
the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Thos.
Coleman.
'Miss Margaret ;Shannon of Eg
mondville and Miss Beth S'hann'on of
Walton are 'visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. 'John E. 'Daley df 'Me-
Killop.
.Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Case of Phila-
delphia, returned' an' Monday after
spending a few days with relatives in
town.
Mrs. 'W, P. Lane is spending the
week with her mother in Toronto,
Rev. W. P. Lane is attending Sump -
mer School in ' Goderieh this week,
giving a course of lectures,
"'Miss 'Annie Morrison of', 'Walton
spent last week at the :home of Mr.
and 'Mrs. J. L. Kerr.
Mr, Wm. )Oliver and •family,'° of
Winnipeg, and Mr. 'A, a. Oliver and
wife of Los Atngeles, are visiting at
the home of Mrs. Wm. Oliver and
Mr. and (Mrs. Rdobert Aberhart. Both
parties made the trip by motor.
Miss 'Treva 'Bennett of. Mitchell,
who has been visiting at the Co'mmret-
cial returned homee' Monday, being
accompanied by her friend, Miss Jean
Dungen
'Misses (Thelma and 'Mildred John-
stone and Be'stsie and 'Jean Cluff have
been holidaying the past two weeks
at .a cottage at" Port Dover. 9,1iss
Thelma Johnstone returned 'home on
Monday and the others will remain
for a 'month.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Cartwright of
Cleveland, Ohio, and,'Mrs. Gormley
and daughter; Mrs. IM.,Esty; of Lake-
wood, Ohio, were ,guests ` of Mrs.
Reinke and .Miss Toms of Egmdnd-
ville, the early part of the 'week.
Mr. Norman Halbkkjk'' of !Trenton,
Mich„ was a week -end visitor in
town. Mrs. Habkirk returned ?on
Montlhy`"w'ith `h'im affer a week's
viscus
Mr, Ronald' • M'oKlay, ' sailed," from
Montre'; 11 on IFrt,d'ay,.'one a,nvonth's trip
to the 'British I'slles,'audeFrance,
Miss Ethel M'c 0aq who ;'lid's been
h� 1fdayis at Port ert,sipent ser
eral ;days at 'her home before, leaving
for Thedlford.
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Miss 'Margaret Ulacksou, 'Egosond-
vi'lie,,wen•#. to Toronito. on Sundae;
With . her 'mother, Mr. Brown'
son and ,will spend twlo'weelcs visli:t-
ing her nephew m 'Tori n'to.
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Wodensiday afternoon. The Northside
United Church, the Canadian Legion
aavd ,the' Murray family picnics were
held,
Miss 'IMLargaret Cafe R.N. motored
over from Detroit this week and leflt
with her parents, ,Mr.;,and Mrs. Arn-
old Case,': for a weeks' 'holiday at
Stoney Lake.
(Mr. and : Mrs.'. iJack Pringle and
daughter Eleanor of Milwiaukee ate
visiting. 'Miss Broad'foot.'
k�Iiss 'Nlora Hodgins,' returned to
Toronto aver the ,week -aid after
spending a couple of weeks with Mrs.
L. T. DeLacey. '
'Mrs. Lawrence of 'Vancouver, who
has (been visiting her parents; Mr..aud
Mrs.'ohn
J Pinkney, '.nays Godertcll st„ loft
for home hast week. Her sister, Miss'
Clara Pinkney accompanied her as
far as 'Toranbowhere' she 'spent the
week -end.
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iMr. Manuel Kndcfhtel of Weyburn,
Sisk., ,called recently on his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. KIndchtei.
Mr. and Mrs. Rohl. Doak of Gode-
rich and Mrs. R. Ha'bend'asher of
Loudon were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kneohtel on Sunday.
Mr. C. C. McLean, who has sde-
'cessfully completed his third year
medical exams at Toronto Univetsity,
spent several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Kneohtel and other friends in Mc
K'il£dp.
(Mrs. Wm. Hanna and daughter
Miss Anna Hanna of Kingsville, are
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hanna.
EGMONDVILLE.
II would like to take the liberty of .a
few remarks in regard to Mr. J.
Holland's comment on ` the co,rre's-
pandent's report of a certain football
game. i'f the fans wished to encourage
their team, why did they not cheer for
Whites Green and 'W hoes instead of sing-
ling out certain members of the v'is'it;,
ing team and hurling 'tasty, unmanly
namesat thein? Could a person call it
good sportsmanship to yell: "Get 'S'o-
and-ISo.'i? Now, supposing some .of
the hoineslters did get him or them,
resulbin'g in (broken bones, how many
of •either team could afford to pay hos-
pital and doctor bills, 'not to mention
Vire discomfort that broken bones'gen-
erally bring. The .game, we under-
stand, is to be played on the ifiold, and
would you call it good sportsman-
ship for a crowd of a hundred or so
to run after like :geese, yell unciviflj',
throw gravel and even sticks at cer-
tain players, also to crowd around to
hold a certain car? The report from
St, C'oluntlban :two weeks ago was an
advice and a deal good one, so here is
hoping the fans will take it and act
accordingly in future. A VAIN.
KIPPEN.
The 'W.MIS. 'of St. Andrew's Unit-
ed Church are ho'ldin,g a special ser-
vice on Sunday,. July 124th at 111 een.
Mrs. W. R. 'McIntosh of London,
president. •of London. -Conference
Branch of W.M.S. will be the special
speaker,
:,Aibout 2150 a'tten:ded the an sual con-
gregationaui •picnic of Kippen and IHi'll1-
sgreen ;hed'd at Baylfield last Thursday.
Misses Olga !Bell and . Erma Work-
man are attending the Goderieh Sum-
mer School at Goderi:ch.
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HILLSGREEN.
W.MlS.—The regular monthly meet-
ing of the Women's Missionary Soc-
iety was held at the Monne of Mrs. J.
Cochrane on Friday afternoon, ;Tu'ly
15, Mrs. R. Cons'itt presiding and the
meeting opened with hymn 138. The
Scripture le'sslon was read responsive
-
led
from '1st iCor., 'c tapter 1, and Was
led by Mrs. R. Mdf Mister. Mrs. Troy-
er then .led in prayer. Hymn 401' was
sung. The devotional iteaflet was :taken
by Mrs. W. Turner. The secretary
and treasurer then gave their reports
and they were •ado:pbeld. The offering
was taken .and the roll call answered
with a verse beginning with the let-
ter IS. Topics on Temperance were
then taken. The study was taken by
Miss (Gladys Stephenson, from the.
last chapter ,of the study book on
Korea. Hymn 252 was sung. The
meeting !closed with prayer by Mrs.
Cooper.
'Mrs. (Clark of Detroit is a guest at
the home of her sis'ter, Miss Dolly
Hagan and brother Frank.
We are' pleased to report that Mrs.
W. Reichert is able .to be up now af-
ter being confined to her room for
several weeks.
"Mr. ' H R. Samuels of Toronto is
harvesting his 'hay crop this week,
Mrs. 'Troyer visited at the h'o'me of
Mr. and Mrs. George Greenslade of
near Bayfield.
Misses Annie and Agnes Cochrane
of (Ciro o
t u visited their sisters,
H. Fuss and :Mrs J. G. Forrest.
Mrs. W. Love is spending a few
days with her son, IRev. R. Keith at
Kiintore. 'M'i'ss ILettie returned to her
home after spending a few weeks
there also.
WINTHROP.
'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little and Mr.
and Mrs. Fergus Bullard and Mr,
John Armstrong spent Sunday in
Betgrave.
Mr. 'John Bullard spent Sunday with
Mr. 'Harold 'Smaild'on of 'Walton.
'M'iss Marion Little spent lash week
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Adrian Hogg of
Brussels.
The football .game between Brussels
and (Winthrop, which was to. be held
Tuesday night, was postponed until a
later date on acc'ount of ' so many
players being unable to play.
Mr. Fergus' Bullard dislocated his
shoulder 'this 'week While trimming
trees.
IW'e are sorry to hear that Mr. Wil-
son Little is on the sick .list this week.
iNias Rossie Patrick of Staffa has
'been appointed teacher of Winthrop
school. Miss Patrick 'taught near ,Ex-
'eter last year,
DUBLIN
Mrs. J. Ryan has .returned to Strat-
ford after -spending a few days with
her mother, 'Mrs._ T. Maloney.
iMr. and .Mrs. 'Joseph 'Hickey spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Moro, Seaforth.
Mrs. 'Leo Kenny returned to Toron-
to
to 'Saturday after spending her vaca-
tion with her mother-in-law, Mrs,
Philip Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs. 'D'an O1Connor spenit
Sunday visiting 'Mrs. iOIConnor's rel-
atives in 'Tees:wafter.
Among the'stnccesfitl students atten-
ding Stratford Normal .School were
Miss Rose ,OiC'ounor, Miss Kathryate
Byrne and 'Miss Dorothy 'Molyneaux,
Miss Mary •Gilmnrry, ',Rochester,
N. Y„ is visiting' at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Klabhteen Feeney,
'Mrs. Mary Krauskope of London is
spending her va'c'ation with her moth-
er, Mrs. IBric'klin,
:Mis's Annie Roach of Detroit is
spending a month at the ltonne'o'f her
sister, Mrs. Pat. Feeney,
.,Mos. Janes Shea returned from
Chicago alftet,,eeteisding ;the funeral of
her sister, Miss ,:Etta Reend:ergasitl.
tMisstHannahTully returned' after a
pheasant visit with Toronto friends,
PAGE FIVE.
Miss (Rose McClottnel eetunned' to
Toront'o.
:bliss 'Vera Feeney of Toronto, is
holdayieg at the ho'nne of her mother,
'Mu. ,.111. J. Benninger, accompanied
by her motherein'law, 'Mrs: Bennie
ger and her sou Dou. attended the re -
caption ofa relative, at St. Joseph''s.
convent, Hamilton on Friday;
Misses- Clara and Celine ''Evans of
Galt spent Sunday at the home of ler,
Josep'h 'McGrath.
!lfiss Druscilla Campbell of Toron-
to is visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Krauskopf.
Miss Lucilia McGrath- is spending
her vacation with her aunt in Galt.
IMr. and Mrs. 'H'enne'ssey have re-
turned to Toronto after the r6'eek-end
visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. Nagle.
The many 'friends will be sorry 'to
hear of the death of Mrs. Alex. Par-
sons Of Bayfield, who died Sunday
morning, Mrs. Parsons was a sister
to Mrs. Alex, Darling of Dublin, and
her death ,came as a shock to her
friends in the village.
Miss Nellie Ryan 'who has been tvds-
iting her .mother, Mrs. P. Ryan, re-
turned to Toronto on Sunday.
Mise' (Minnie Maloney of Buffalo is
visiting her mother, 'Mrs. T. Maloney.
Mrs. James ;Shea returned from
'C'hica'go on Friday.
Patricia and Billy Hollantd'of Wind..
sor are visiting with friends here,
Mr, John McILeer and Mr, and
Mrs. Blood of Detroit spent a few
days this week at the home Idf Mr,
and Mrs. 'Pa'trick Ryan.
Mrs, T. Molyneaux 'and' family
spent (Monday in Goderich.
Miss Ethelytie O1Hearne 'wb•.o grad-
uated from 'Clinton lBusinests 'College,
has secured a position in Toronto.
HARLOCK
:Miss Agnes Leiper of Toronto is
holidaying at present at the '(t'om'e of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Leiper, also ,calling on o't'her friends.
IMr. and Mrs. James' Watt of 'Bdyith
spent the haying season at the homes
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. and Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Watt.
Mr. (J'ame's M lEwling and eon Mr.
Billie Mc)Ewing of Treheren, Mani-
toba, spent a week with the form'er's
brother, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. W. Mc -
Ewing, also calling on friends in Sea -
forth, Clinton and in this vicinity,
leaving on Thursday of last week to
visit a 'brother in London.
Mr. and Mrs. 'L'eo Watt and family
visited on Sunday at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Charles 'Parsons:
We are very sorry that Messrs.
Leith; Reid, James Neil'ans, John
Taylor and Gordon McGregor, Oslo
Misses Bertha 'H'oggarth and Helen
McGregor are at present laid up with
the measles and hope they .will soon
be thoroughly recovered.
Little Donald Jenkins of (Blyth is
at present visiting at the hire of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Parsons.
IWe wish to'congratulate Mr. Wm.
Leiper in being successful in passing
his exams alt Stratford Normal. Bill
leas nolw got his 1st class certificate
and we 'wish him success in :getting a
good school.
Master 'Harry Rapson was 'success-
ful' in passing his entrance exams.
Congratulations eo the teacher, 'Mass
Lydia Reid, also to Harry.
'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lloyd of
Clinton visited alt the home of the
aster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
McE Bing on 'Sund'ay.
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Gibbin:g's and
baby Jean visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and. Mrs. `I: Rapson.
The ' Burns' United Church are
holding their Sunday schools p'i'cnic
Friday Of 'this week.to 'Bayfield•.
Mr, and 'Mrs.:GeO. `Watt of Toron-
o,' also Mrs. Fisher, motored on Ri-
ley to the.home of Mr. and Mrs.
art Alden. Mr, and Mrs. !Watt re-
tuned on Friday ;cue'i'ng, leaving
their grandnlTdther, Mrs. F'is'her, to
pond the summer. months.
'Miss Amy Parsons is at present
visiting friend's in Waterloo and will
isit her -sister, -Mrs: Gordon Jelnkin's
n Stratford before returning home.
Mr. and 'Mrs. ;Ernes't Stevens and
am�i'ly of Sea'foeth and Mr. and Mos.arvey Ashton of Cldn'ton vis'ite'd on
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Y at the home of Mr. an.
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Vlms.
aniel Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Kneclntel and (little
Maxeen, who have ;been visiting at
to 'hone of Mr. and' 'Mrs. Robert.
erris, also': the former's (brothers`and
asters in and near :Stratford, Spent of last week at Mr.
nechtel's clear Stratford where a
wittily re -anion. was held as Mr. Ian-
auuel Kneel-Ikewas returning to
e 'West the latter part' of last week.
rs. Kneohtel .and M1anaeen will spend
it summer months :•with 'Mr, and+
r's. Ferris,.
'Mr. Norman Roland is at present
working at lite Monte of Mr. Reece
Ferris.
Mr. !Leslie 'Knox of bear Contsaince
was helping- :his uncle, ' Mt-, Thomasnox, a few days this week.
Mb's. Albert Rapson returned ]home
to middle of last week after 'visiting
week with 'her mother and,brothers
ear Walton.
Friday
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