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The Seaforth News, 1932-09-15, Page 4'PAGE POUR THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1932 THE'SEAFORTH NEWS. Snowdon Bros., Publishers.` WALTON. Mr, J. Mowbray of Detroit is holl- diaying with kris aunts, Miss M. Mow- bray and Mrs. W. 'Claris. :Wesley klaclewell and j, 1'faw'brav motored to Rochester aid Bnfealo tor' the week end. Mr. anti Mrs. Basil Wilson and son ]Donald ane holidaying at her parents, R. W. Hoy's. 'Mr. wird Mrs. 1'C.'IJacomb of De- troit are holidaying with her mother, 'Mrs. C. Drager. ,3vLiss Gertrude Miller' spent Sunday iaf ei•noon with Mrs. Ennis. Constable G. Hiayward Of the RIC. 'Moun'ted Police Farce, Windsor, 'spent Sunday at the home of J'osep'h Cart er. " "Miss Edith " Ennis df Kitchener spent a few days at hier home the last of the week. Mrs. Slaiotd'ece and daughter, Miss Vera Altree, are visiting Mr, and, Mr.s. ...Hugh Fulton. Mills Ileaura iy aianing and Miss Ed- 'ith'Ennis of Kitchener spent the. week -end with their parents. 'De. and 'Mrs. F. C. Neal of Peter- ' labro, eter-'1b'oro, who 'have been visiting the 'for- mer's mother, Mrs. W. Neal, 'Nave re- :-turned home. H. S'haniaton, and W. J..Hiuenphrie's -spent Saturday in 'Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Tremeer and Elva of t'Brucefieid spent .Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. L. Cunvmings, Mr. and Mrs. IIJaJCo'mlbe of 'Detroit are 'spending ,their holidayswi'bh the latteir% mother, Mrs. C. Drager, Miss Roth 'Manning has gone to visit friends in !Kitchener. BLYTH. IA combined meeting of the W:M,S., W.A."and Baby Band was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Wfghtmen on Tuesday, (September 6th. The presi- edent of the W A, Mrs. J. W. Mills, '•nled the devotional exercises and the meeting was brought to a close by • the use of hymn 347. _`bars. W. H. Ly- on had charge of the program of the WM.'S. Mrs, (Rev.) Buell offered prayer. Mrs, E. Bender read the Scripture lesson from the 10th chap- ter of Mark. The Superintendent of the Baby Band, Mrs. E. Pollard, gave her report, stating 12 life member- -ships and 111 annual members were enrolled, also reading the poem, 'The Beautiful Gift." Hymn 4110 was then sung. Temperance secretary, Mrs. W. 1lesk, gave a reading, followed by a solo entitled, "Aar Oil d -'Fashion ed Meeting in an Old Fashioned Place." by :Mrs. N, Sanderson. Mrs. A. Col- clough dealt with the study book, "Korea, Land of the Dawn," 6th chap. "Youth and the New Day," they need the Light of the. Knowledge of God as reflected in the face of Jesus Christ: •,1rs, H. McElroy and Mrs. R. D. Philp led in prayer. The president then took the chair and conducted the business part of the meeting,. Roll ..call was answered by 'the name of a home m'ission'ary; in the absence of the secretary, Mrs. S. G. Leslie acted • in place and was instructed to send an invitation to Westfield Auxiliary to meet with us in October, the visit- ors to have charge of the program. Hymn, There Is Work to Do for Je- sus," was then sung. Mrs. A. Slater closed with prayer. Group No, 9 serv- ed a leu -cent tea. ,'irs, D. F•loody, Mrs, A. B. Carr, Mrs, J. Ferguson, Mrs. H. C Johnston, Mrs. B. Taylor, The Late Mrs. J. Tunny,—Death claimed one of our residents in the person of Mary Ann Ball, widow of the late Jas. Tunney. Althouigh she had been in failing health for some months, it was not expected that death was so near, until a few days previous, The late Mrs. Tunney was 'born in Goderich township 66 years. ago, residing there until 'll&&& when •she married Jas. Tunney of Westfield, residing on the farm now owned by :Wafter Cook until after the death of 'her husband last November when she 'moved to Blyth. To this union was born a fancily of three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Harrington, 'Blyth; Mrs, W. J. Kechnie, East Wiawanosh; and Mrs. Wailiber Cook, Westfield, be- sides her immediate 'fainly left to mourn her d•etni'se are two sisters,. Mrs. Jackson, of Manitdba, Mks.. Willard, of Sioux Falls, S. Dakota;. two brothers,' Harry Ball, Truelon, Mian„ James Dail:, Victoria, BIC., also mine grandchildren. Mos. Tenney was .a member of the United Church, also a member of the Women's Missionary Society. The funeral was held front her late residence, Queen street, the service being .condlueted 'by Rev. Dr. Morbirn'ore rof Westfield Church. as- sisted by Rev. G. Oliver of '.St. And rew's United Church, Blyth, followed by interment in Ball's cemetery. The of the four schtools in the territory Sunday, at 111 arm. and 7 P.m.pailibearcrs were cousins of the de- covered hy. the socir.ty were judged 'M'is's„H'eien Tough returned to her ceased, Geo. IH. Rail, 'Amos Ball, Wil- and awards given as follows: Best home last .week after spending a few lion Ball, Ephriant Ball,J ohn E. Bali kept school grounds, 1st S, S. No. 2 lTuckersmithMiss Jean, McKenzie, dlays visiting at the home of Mr, and and Nelson Bald. ,Mrs, Aitchison of Roxboro. M. s's Hazel Potts of London spend teacher; 2nd, S.S. No, 3, Tuc'ker•smieh, , ,Mr, Jahn McQueen returned' to his. Miss Mary M,UNaugh•ton, teacher, the week end with her parents, J. W.1 ,home ie Flint last week with his ner and -igrs, Pette. Best display of cut flowers—S.S. No. Visitors at the home of Mrs. H. M I3t Tuckersmith; 2nd, S. S. No. 2, phew, Mr, 5. H. Neil and'. VC's. 0. Cu'cic rsm-th:> Marked' improvement Neil and their dau;hter Acarian, af- Paltersoat were - Mr. and Mrs. William. p, ter spending the 'past' three months Woods, Walliar, Mr. and mrs. Wih1µ'as noted in grounds of the'.' other with 1nie'n'ds in the village and pie n - • eorne in and see our new and used cars Agent for ehrysler, DeSoto,Plymouth JOHN i LOP AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS All Repairs and Labor Cash. r Bairn Patterson, Chicago; Nils.. E. 'two schools, although they did: not 'Blarsotta, Mils, A, G'al'e, and b'a'by Nen- 'find :a place in the prize list, In the son of Toronto, explants' exhibit .of and 'cut 1 fl'ow'ers• by. Retesell Armstrong of London ,vis- non-rnentb•era: the foll'owi'ng received special mention — (House plants, Mrs, A, T. iSkott; ',Snapdragon, :Mrs, Jamie - eon; dahlias, Mrs. Dawson and Miss (Jean Mundo'ch; .table `bosrquet, Miss M. Marks. ,Mr. William Hart -1.y of ISeaforbh very ably discharged' the duties of judge. Prize list, 1932 — House plant, in bloom—Mrs. •Rdbert 'Allain, Miss Mary M'dNavghlton, M's. Hugh Berry.IFodiage .Plant -Mrs, D. .Fotleeringh'am, Mrs, R. Allan, 'Mrs, (Wm. McKenzie. Collection cif An- nual Pth'lox--Mrs. R. A''ian, Mrs. W. A. Bremner, Mrs. D. • Foeheringham. 'Odltl'ecthton Snapdragon —'Mrs, D. Flo- theringhla'm,' Mrs. R. Allan, Mrs. D. 'Rouatt. Collection of Dla'hlias' —'Mrs. IR. Adan, Mrs. Wm. • MciKenz'ie. Named Dahlias—Mrs. R. Allan, Mrs. J. Ad'dis'on. Named Dahlia — Mrs, R. Adnan, Mrs. Janet Ross. Display of Gladio'li—Mrs, R. Allan, Mrs. J. Ad- dison, Wallace Haugh. . ,Six Gladioli- 'Mrs. R. Alcan, Mrs, A. McQueen, Mrs. J. ,Addison. One ,Spike •Glad'iolus, named --Mrs. R. Allan, Mrs. J. Ad- dison. Collection of six annuals—Mrs. R. Aslan, .Mrs. D. Fotheringham, Miss M. McNaughton. Cdlle'ation of six perennials — Mrs, R. Allan Miss 3,1. MciNaughton, Collection of sweet peas—Mrs. W. A. Bremner, Mrs. R. Allan, Collection of Asters—Mrs. D. F'otheringham, Mrs. R. Alan. Six Asters—Mrs. D, ,Fotheringhem, Mrs. Bruce Berry, Mrs. R. Allan. Collection of Pansies—Mrs. R. Allan, Mrs. Hugh 'Berry, Miss M MdNaught6n Dis- play of Begonias: Mrs R. Allan Mrs. B. Berry. One Begonia—Mie R. Al- len, firs. W''nt, McKenzie, _ 1lrs, B. Berry. One Gloxinia—Mrs. •D, Rem- elt. Table Bouquet—'Mrs, H. Berry, Mrs. R. Aldan, Mrs. A. McQueen, Display of Roses — Mrs. R. Allan, -Mrs. W. A. Bremner, Mrs. B. Berry. Six Zinnias --Mrs. W .A. Bremner, Mrs, T. B. Baird,': Airs. R. Allan. An- nual Larkspur Bouquet—'Mrs, R. Al- lan, Mrs. J. Addison. One vase of any Annual. or. Perennial .nof in above list -Mrs. R Allan, Miss M. Mc- Navglttot, Mrs. D. Fotheringh'am. 'Best novelty in cut flowers, or a pet- ted plant—Mrs. A. McQueen Mrs, R. Allan, Mrs D F'o her inghsana Spec- ial — Three spikes Gladioli — Mrs. Bruce Berry, Mrs. Wan. Douglas, Mrs. 1Iti,gh A•ikenhead. One spike Gladioli — Mrs, B. Berry, Mrs. H. Aikenhead, Mrs. Wm:'Mc'KCenzie. ited his mother, Mrs. Martin Arm- strong, on Sunday. Mrs, John Garniss and`soa Cecil of Luc'know, were visitors with His bro- ther, George G'arniss. IMr. and Mrs. Herb Th'om'as of iGuelp'h, were visitors with the lattter'ls aunt, Mrs, E. Livingstone. The loillldwlin'g lilt Blylth on. Mon- day to attend Skr ltfond normial: Hazel (Richard's, Velma Craig, Mary Lock- hart, Annie Barr and Kenneth Cow- an. :Mr, Harvey Craig of Grey town- ship visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig, on Sunday. BAYFIELD. /Mrs, R. W. Bristol deft on Thursday Of last week to visit her :cousin, Miss' Ward, Clinton, 'before' returning to her. home at Waslhangton, Mr. and Mrs. A. G'obd'hew and fam- ily and Mrs, D. Brooks, returned to ISltratford 'Sunday after being at their cottage. Mr. and. Mrs. Milton Bossenbury and grandson of Sarnia were visiting Mrs. P. Weston last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fisher of Wat- erloo, are vielting Mrs. F. A. Ed- wards. Mr. G. A. Peddie, studenit pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church for the past three years, has gone to spend a holiday at his home in Toronto before entering Knox College. Rev. M. B. Parker of Hensel( is to conduct evening service in Trinity 'Church on Sundlay. Miss Jessie Metcalf, who has spent the summer holidays et her home and Miss Millar, who was her guest for a couple of weeks, 'returned to Detroit Saturday. Miss Mildred Cameron, RIN of Detroit, is visiting hier sister, Miss E. Cameron. Dr. G. A. Ramsey has been spend- ing a week here with Mrs, Ramsey, who with her son, Allen, were in Mrs. Scotchmer's cottage, "B'linkb'onnie,” for the sunnier, all returned' to Lon- don Monday. Mn, and Mrs. James P. Ferguson of 'London spent the week end with Mrs. Margaret Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs., Victor Burt and fam- ily spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Baker. Mrs. Baker return- ed with them. 'For the lair night concert the Agri- culture! Society has engaged the Fa- vorite Four entertainers who will be assisted by Willie Bell, Scottish coin- edian. Willie Bell has been heard here before and was well liked. Th.e Favor- ite Four are well thought of where they have performed and give a good program. Do not miss this and be at the town hall, Thursday evening, 29th, 'Two handsome special prizes, the '$50 silver tea set, offered by the Eckert Co,, of Toronto,; and a silver casserole by the T. Eaton Co,, ane an display fin ;F. A. Edwards' store window. Send to. the secretary, A. E. Erwin, for a prize list and show segue/thing. 'Atten'tion has been drawn to an item in this column recently concern- ing Mrs. E. A. Featherstone, which was, of course, quite, erroneous awing., to a mispelied• word. BRUCEFIELD. Annual Flower Show.—'The' annual flower show of the Brucdfield Horti- cultural Society eras held in .the school room of the United. Church on Tues- day, Sept. 6th.. The" exhi'bit of flowers was one of the best in recent years, v many entries appearing in almost ev- ery class. As usual the display of glad'- iloi and dahlias attracted most at- tention, great care having been taken in their selection and arra'ngemen't. For the third year the school grounds The regular monthly meeting of the Bruceifteld UJFIW!O. was held art the home of Mrs. Hugh MelLaohlen, on August l+&fh, with our president pre- siding. The meeting was opened with singing followed by the creed in uni- son, The roll call was answered by "Effects of Intemperance.'! Mrs. Mc- Lachlan had charge of the program and to whom much credit is due; pi- ano selectioa by Miss Luff; mouth or- gan selections ; by Mrs. Mdl:ad-Ilan; piano selection by Miss 'Medley; a couple .of dialogue's by Miss Smith, Miss Luff and Miss .Medley; solo by. Miss Jean Murdoch; reading by Miss Sntieh; >topic, "Tempera nce in All Things," was ably taken by Mrs. Mc- Lachlan and :Mrs. Haugh. ' The 'bulle- tin questions were given and answered by conveners, The reeling was brought to a chose by singling our closing song. A joint meeting of the IJ.F.O. anil' U.P.W.;O. will be held at the home of Ma•. 'Sam Thompson on. Thursday, September 22nd at S p.m. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Clifton to 'take the topic, "Living a Life is more than Making a Living," roll call, t6A (Word Hard to Spell." The hostess' then served a dainty lunch, A hearty vote of thanks was then tendered the hostess for her hospitality. 1Dav'ine.,services will theheld in the United Church` at the usual time next '14rs, D. Bird of Science Hill is vis- itingat the ho'ane of' Mr. and Mrs. L. "Forrest this week. Rev, A. E. Alain of Invermay, Sask.,' visited at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Janes McQueen this week Mr. Allen is a delegalte to the General 'Council of the United- Church which meets in lI'ainalton this year. 'Mrs. Alex. Mustard, Mr J, B. Mus- tard and Family, have returned to their home in the village alter spend - 'Mg the past two nt'ots lis at their cot- tage at Inver Matron. 'Mrs. 11D'r.) Artnsirdnlg o'f Tara call- ed on friends in the village last week. Our new baker, Mr. and Mrs. Groom, of Newbury, moved into the Walker House in our village last week. We wish them every sttccess. Mr. eared Mrs, Jiames Boyce of ,Brucelfield entertained' a number Of their son's boiy friends, before return- ing to their studies at the Western University, London. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker and Miss Mgdialene Hicks of London were week end visitors with Mr. and .Mrs. James Boyce. ,Mrs. R'ich'ard Peek af, Sie'afarth was a guest at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. IJam'es Boyce. Mrs. Ellen 'Artttlsltron•g, m'obh•er_ of Mrs. Jlanaes Bby'ce, arid. her +nephew, Mr. Percy Wheatley •and Mies Mild- red Cook of Toronto were week end visitors with Mr. and' Mrs.' James Royce. Mr. and Mrs. 'Herbert Fowler of 'the Huron Road, called .on their friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyce. KIPPEN. The Flower Show. -The annual flo- wer show •whileh was held' on August 30th was a decided success. Althangh the day was one of the sultriest days of the summer the display was wond- erful and the atterid'ance was all :that could' be desired. Bellow is a list of the prize w'inner's: Exhibit of annuals, lst, Mr. and Mrs. A. Monteith, 2nd Mr. and Mrs. W. Ivison; exhibit of perennials, Let, Mrs. J. D. Stewart; 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Monteith; 3rd, Mrs. A. E. Thomson.. Exhibit of giadioh, ten trained, lst, Mr, and 'Mrs. A, Mon- teith; and, Miss Jennie Chesney. Glad. spike, any color, named, 1st, Winnie Stewart 21a4,, Jennie•C'hdbhey. 4 glad. spikes daff4ditt, nathed; list, Winri'ie Stewart; 2nd, Mr, and Mrs A. Mon- teith; 3rd, J. Chesney, Collection '03 dahlias, named list, Jenan'e Chesney; 2114,Mr, and "Mrs. A. Monteith. Three dahlias, named, lot, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Monteith; 2nd, Mr. and Mire W. tvli- san. Collection of. roses, lst, Mr. W. iFrenuh; 2nd, Mrs, Jas. McDonald; 13:rd, Mr. and' Mrs. W. Collec- tion of asters, 1st, Mr. and Mrs. A. ,Mondteiith; 2Ited, Mrs. Jas. McDonald, !Exhibit of sweet peas, Mr. W. Ivisoat. !Snapdragon, Mr. and Mas. A. Mlon- gbeitli; Marigolds, let, Mr. and Mrs. A, !Monteith; 2nd1, Mrs. Jas, McDonald. Exlhtibiit of zinnias, lst, Mr. and Mrs. A,..M+oralteiith; 2nd, Mr. and.Mles, W. Ivisan, Novelty House Plant, Ld't, Mrs. Pa's, Mustard; 2nd, Miss's M. R, W'ivite- iman. Specials given by the. Society— collection of gladioli, Mrs. J. Earle Sproat; colleotion of dahlias, Mrs. J, iEarle Siproalt, Stpeciall men'ti'on was made of a huge bouquet of gladioli displaiyed by Mrs, Edea Heywood, Ex- eter, and was highly reeommenided by Mr. Hkantry, the -judge. The Society' .procures their glad., bulbs from Mn. !Heywood. Mr, Roy Butt spent a few days in IT'ononto last week. Mr. and Mrs, Emerson Mitchell and Son Albert of Windsor visited' at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. E+mersbn Kyle the past week. Mr Em'ers'on Kyle, bah had hits house and general store re -decorated, adds much to the dmprovement of our village. 'Mir. James MdClymbn't has returned home from visiting with, his daughter, Mrs. Verne Terryberry. • Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Mitchell and Albert of Windsor spent Wast last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle, The service in St. Andrews United Church will be withdrawn! on Sunday, September loth, ow'in'g to the Hills - green anniversary. Services at 11 a.m. and 7,30 p.m., conducted by the Rev. j. W. Herbert of 'H'almesvilde. The TRY Cillespies St Cleaners Dy'ers WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER Phone 196w. We call and delve "V. 5. Gillespie, Prop. music will he furnished by the Klippen choir. • 'The sixty-fifth anniversary of Si, ,Aisidrew's United Church, K'iippen, will' he held o'n Sunday, October i6'th. Re- verend Elwood ,Lawson, B.ID., of Mt, Forest, will be the guest speaker. Tha services will be heldait 111 ani. and 7.30 p,m,, Rev. R. R. and Mrs. Conner have rdtsrned from their holidays. TUCKERSMITH. IThe September meeting . of the T'uckersmitih Ladies' 'Club was held, at the ]tome of Miss Sadie Ball. Si te u. members and file:vislitort were , rent. The roll coin Was anstwered vy hints on home sewing. Readiings were 'given by Mrs. H. J;ollns,'Mts. G. Mc- Gregor and. Mrs. F. 'Walters. Insltrum- enbais .were playedb iy Miss Reta Fear and Mrs. E. Griot: The • progr'a'm cib'sed with oomenunuty" singing and• the rem'ain'der of the afternoon waa sPenit in sewing. The Grend'mothers'' meeting ,will be held in °etcher et the home df, Mr. and Mr$. Howard Johns. lDhe roil call is to be a•ns'wered by Something we Have to be thankful for. 'Mrs. William Gruihmett of the 7tth concessionsuffered a stroke' on Tues day and is recovering; slowly. SOFTBALL A semiafrnal glair -off game will be held at Clinton on Friday night be- tween 'Seaforth and Goderich, because the game at Goiderioh was called on account of darkness.. Want and For Sale ,Ad's. 1 time, Sc.2 All Roads Lead to Cardno's Hall, Seaforth, on I Tuesday; Sepiember20 at 8 p.m.Be there to hear o H n. H. ii• Stevens,.M.P. Minister' of Trade and Commerce in Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett'o Government and Mrs. Howard Fallis of Peterboro One of the ablest speakers and most capable men in Canadian public life, Mr. Stevens will speak in support of ouis N. Rader Government Candidate for House of Commons, in South Huron and stand behind Imperial Conference Agreements that mean money in the Votefor Rpockets of farmers, merchants and workers of Huron County. Ladies Especially Invited. Cola, H. B, Combe, President.' Everybody welcome. God Save the King, Robe. Higgins, ,Secretary. This 'advertisemea>t inserted 'by' the South Huron Conservative Association