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The Seaforth News, 1933-11-09, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. Snowdon Bros:, Publishers. THE PLAY. WILD GINGER Will be presented under the, auspices of the YOUNG' PEOPLE'S SOCIETY of DUFF'S CHURCH, WALTON In the A.O.'U.W. Hall FRIDAY,' NOV. 10 at 8 p.m. Admission 25c and 10c CHARACTERS Jake Tallman . Frank Kirkby. Geoffrey Freeman .Jim Murray Sanford Lakey . , ..Fred Rutledge Marwood Lakey i Ken Rutledge Wuzy Walker .Willie Farquharson' 1vIr. Peterson Stewart Bryans Virginia Tallman...Gladys iSmalldon Rachel Lee Anna Ennis Miss Stanley Dorothy Drager Miz. Walker , . . Ruby Young Bonita Lakey , Vera. Gardiner ..=..ammeaam;Bafrasaelasitmie ilPeai+ee Roy Pepper. I jri I8I —Margaret Kercher, :Wil- mer Dalrymple. IIIL-�AtthurTraquair,':Sloss Pepper. I,--Doris,Kercher, Ross Kercher. Pe, ,Clarence Dining. °Perfect attendance — Ruby Dal rymple, Murray Traquair, Roy Pep per, alargaret Kercher,- Bloss Pepper best spellers-4Bloss Pepper, Dori Kerclter, Highesit percentage, Margar et Kercher. M, J. Finnigan, Teacher. The.following is the repogt of S.S No, 7, Tuekersmith, for the month o Octobere Pupils marked (0) were ab sent for part of the exams. .Sr.Fourth--Allan 'Nicholson 68, Jack Nicholson 58. Jr. Fourth -Elmer Cameron 65. Sr; Third -Jim ,13roadfoot 79. Jack McLean 58, MadRiotou1.57, jim 1Buck- Farm Machinery and Repairs Come in and see our New and Used Cars Agent for Chrysler, DeSoto and Plymouth Jel-IN G LLo AGENT FOR FROST FENCE All Repairs and Labor Cash. SUPERTEST GAS and OILS WALTON. The W.M1,IS. of; Duff's Church, sent four 'bales, of supplies to the West on 'Friday. A 10 cent tea was held at the !home of Mrs, C Barrows, MdKidlop, on Wednesday afternoon. hiss Helen ,Siteiss has returned home from Seaforth for a few days. The St. George's Ladies' Guild is planning to hold a bazaar on Satur- day, December 2nd. Born. --In Walton, on Thursday, Nov. 26th, to Mr. and 'lfrs. Gerald Gillis (nee Mary Innes) of James- town. N.Y„ a son. Mr. and Mr. Rutledge of London spent last week at the home «1 their niece,' Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. T. Oliver and baby and 1,irs. Woodman of Clinton spent the week end iwith Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Campbell. Mrs. J. McGregor of Wingham spent a felt days visiting her sister-in- law, Sirs. H. Skinn of New Liskeard; who is visiting relatives in '\\'alton. Mr. and Mrs, Last and lir. and Mrs. Wesley of Windsor, motored to Walton on Thursday and visited Mrs. Last's sisters. -Mrs. R. \V. Hoy and Mrs. Harry Skinn. Mrs. Skinn went to 'Windsor with them for several cavy,. Misses Edna and Elva Morley, :Sfr. ,Lloyd Howe and Miss Margaret Hall of Strathroy, visited during the week end at the home of the kiss Iorley's' relatives. \Ir, and firs. Thos. Young, .lir. and Mrs_ Basil \Wilson and young son. Donald, of London, have been spending a few days with Mrs. Wilson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. \V. Hoy. Mrs. Cecil "Gotland and friend, lfrs, Burt. of Fergus, spent the week end tvzth Nfr. and Mrs. S, "Forbes, There is a petition in circulation asking the Dominion Bank to open branch here. If they do it will be well patronize'1. The 'Bank of Com- merce has closed its branch in the village; part of the aecoa^ts were moved .' the Ban, of Commerce in the nearby towns het a great many neeeents were mote.: to the Dontin- .n Bank and the Provincial Bank in Seaforth. An unfortunate e ace dent happened to a carload of sutdet'te from dalton ring to Seaforth Collegiate on Sf t,.day morning. The car, owned by Mr. John McDonald of Grey and driven by hi: son Alvin, failed to'. ronrrlete the turn at Grieve's bridge, and snapped off a hydro pole. Th nigh the car was wrecked, the in- juries' were negligible to the occup- ants, Russell IVilsen, .13ill Farquhar .nit and Miss Margaret Cummings. Another car of students a short dis- tance ahead rendered assistance. Traf- fic Officer Lever of Clinton investi- gated, Another accident was nar- rowly :y averted late Thursday night viten a car of young 'men struck a cit :ern the road. Before it was re- m ,ve^i a second car had a close es - cane from being ditched. BLYTH. Mrs, Gerald Hasson of Blyth who eith her husband suffered uty uic o„en ,he car in which the; were pa Leer. S:r:t_k a tree [t+.+. tie Lon ru road 1 C.....n on \[ day of to t.., 311, 1: ,0 a .: er Oe:'•n0 condi- tion. An ,\ examination on Tues- day reveal, . fractured pelvis and Dr. T. G Ta ,uta - r stared that the skull might 're injured hut that the patient was too resile e for a satis- factory X-ray to be taken, Mr. Has- son, who suffered lacerations ai the "are and scalp, was not seriously in- jered and will be able to leave the hospital soon. The owner and 'driver of the car, Mr. William Collinson, list control when passing \Misses \liege Fraser and Margaret Cudntore, 'Clinton school teachers, roller skat- ing on the highway- 'I`'he driver and -Nfr. Chester Bruce in the front seat, and the two Hasson children, escaped On Friday night, at Oakville, lir. !Fred ,Fawcett was badly cut in a bus accident The regular monthly meeting of the Women's institute was held in Mens- SKATING CLUB DANC AT DUBLIN 1 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 OLD AND NEW TIME DANCING Admission 25c. Harrison Or- chestra CONSTANCE. Mrs. Benj;. Suel'l entertained the Golden Links Mission Band at her :homee on SaturdaY• Therere was a sp leu- ' did programme after which games were played. Lunch was served, The monthly" meeting, of the Golden Links Mission .Band' will be held in the schoplroorn of the church at 8 o'clock on Friday evening, November 17A. ,Each member is to bring a gift to be sent as Christmas cheer to make some child happy. A lunch will be served. All are cordially •invited. Mrs, George 'Wheatley went to To- ronto and ,spent the week end with her daughter, Elva. Mrs. Wm. Moore and Mrs. Nichol- son went to Toronto on Saturday. _Mrs. Nicholson returned on Monday. Mrs. Moore intends spending the win- ter with her son and daughter, Miss Viola Morrison and Mr. Bert Hemingway spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William iB ri tton. Mfr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams and daughter Don'alda went to Stratford on Monday to visit Mrs. Charles Par- sons, who has been seriously ill, but 'we are pleased to learn she is making 'progress. The W.M.S. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter on Thursday when there will be the el- ection of officers, Mrs, M. Maines attd Miss 'Eliza'beth and Miss Ruth Shaddick of Londes- born visited on Tuesday with the for- nter's niece, Mrs. oseph Yunghlut, oriel Hall on Thursday, Nov. 2nd; president, Mrs. J. \V. Mills, presided. Meeting opened by singing Institute Ode, after e-hich the Lord's prayer was repeated in unison. Mrs. Col slough read the Scripture lesson from the 21st Psalm; during- the business session final arrangements were made for the fowl supper to be held on Thursday, ,Nov. 9th, in Memorial Hall, the play, "An Old Fashioned Mother," will be staged by Wingham talent. Music between acts. Report of annual convention held at Kincardine on Oc- tober 15-19, was given by Mrs. Oster. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Oster on motion of Mrs. Wiglrtman and Mrs. Herrington for her report. NMrs. Philp and lfrs. H. McElroy 'fa- vored with a piano duet. An exhibit of articles made from sugar sacks was in charge o fMrs, H. Philips and showed some fine work. Roll call was answered by lfy Pet Superstition. Meeting was brought to a close by singing the national anthem. The group in Charge served a dainty lunch, Mrs. H. McElroy, Mrs, \\rm. Gibson,. Mrs. Munro, \Its 'E. ohnston. \Irs, John (Brawn spent 'the past two weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. K. Dobson at Brampton, also visiting relative in Toronto. of . and Mrs. ,Nelson Nicholson an,d family visited at !George Nicholson's in McKillop on Sunday afternoon. lfr. and \frs. ,Wit. Baeker of Bru- and other tall varieties that ar•e coin- ing forward to all British ports ip uu• precedented "quantities at this time of the year, are .eetfing .the price 'for this class of fruit. This situation is. also halving a depressing effect ,upon the English grown apples and Emgldsh'. growers are beginning to cry .out• for something further to be 'done 3o Pro.. teot their interest. This time it is not. the foreign fruit that ,is causing the trouble, but apples from Canada and a severe overlapping of New Zealand boxes. Present indications are that Ontario apple shippers who have put their apples into cold storage will find nvarkets more satisfactory after Christmas. .Sr.'Second—Ross Nicholson 72, Bruce McLean 60. Iirst—Billie Boyes, (Primer—illargare,t Cooper, Number on roll, 51; average 'atten- dance 10; ,best spellerfor month, Ross Nicholson, Eleanor E. Scotchmer, Teacher. TUCKERSMITH, ear, and Mrs. John Ferguson and family of 'Walkerton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ad- a nn5. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dutot and family, accompanied by Miss Anna, Cornish of Brucefield spent Sunday evening at the home of lir. and 'Mrs. Russell Wallace. -Mr. and -Mrs. Frank :Finnigan, whc spent the summer with lir, Jack Tre- Fels were guests of Mr. and Nirs. An- meet, is moving into Mrs, Hafgh's Sr. drew McNichol on :'Sunday. house in 1Egmondyille. Mr. And Nils. John Gras'by and .lir. Tse Tuckersniuth Ladies' Club held anti It Chas. Nicholson spent 1Sun- their regular months meeting t the day with Nfr. and Mrs. John Riley home of :Mrs. Albert Pepper. A good attendance of members and visitors BEECHWOOD ittere present with the president, Mrs, \1,, and \frs, alike Connelly of Lo-,' Fear, occupying the chair. Roll call :, n visaed with Nfr. and Nits, John vias answered by ” My Favorite I -Tome Delaney on i\Vedneaday. Remedy.,, A talk and demonstration Mr: and Mrs. Jos. Maloney and len First Aid was given by Miss Ida family spent Wednesday at the home Ball. \Its. ,Howard Crich acid Miss Margaret rich favorer' with a duet ai Mr. inn E. 'Murray. Miss Rita O''Raurke visited withlT"e following officers were elected air. and \tr 'Joe !Feeney on Suudayl for 1931; President, Sirs. 'Ernie Crich; vice president, Sir. V. Terrybe.ry; evening. 'secretary, Mrs. ,N, Garrett; treasurer, Nfr. John Walsh ,, wearing a smile. Mrs. F. Townsend; social' committee, L's a girl."\frs. C. Oke, firs. Howard Crich and Nfr. and Mrs. e pert Kfriepf en - airs. ,G, bfsiGregor bn ir.n n tertabned a number of their friends to 3 s committee. a Hallowe'en party. burs. F. Townsend, -lfrs. N. Siliery Mrs. Mrs. Ed. Bal:; fn'eer cominit'ee The feilewing is the school report Mrs. C.O+Brie t and bfrs..F. Pepper:, r la.I V No. 1, MeI. lop and Lora pianist, Nfi.s Florence Whitmore;Sr. I\ . Anee Downey 7$n Jos- Mess secretary, Miss Margaret Fear. eph Givi.n 72%. Denis Nolan 70% The December meeting will be held Tom Flanagan E'i o. at the home of bIrs. L. Tehbutt, The Jr.7 IV—Leo Carlin 67%, Jack; roll call to be answered by "Some - Walsh h 66,n,, Joseph Flanagan Sri ,, thing Pertaining to Your Grandmeth- _ orne !Flanagan 512%. P, Sr. 11H.—Mar} Kra-ueleopf 74°i,' Mr, „'. Sfrs. Tebbut,t spent Friday Mary Nolan 635'. t. • * * *: * * * * • • * NEWS AND INFORMATION * * FOP. THE BUSY FARMER * * (Furnished by .Ontario Depart * * ment of Agriculture.) * * * * * * * * * * * J». I+II - mina ICrauskop ivc; Do- with 1St. and .firs. Hugh McLachlan, Mss Margaret ,McKenzie returning r s F:iana¢an r 76 Lea Hickne'l 67%,with them to spend a few days. Frank O'Rourke 61%, Helen 1'Ialoney, Sir. and Nara Smith and Mr. ant et, Jeseeh Nelan alea. Mrs. Brooks of Sarnia spent Sunda nee PeeGivli • 7)' , Helen Tian -:at \Mr. Russell,.Coleman's. y an 75' Mr. and Mrs.. Tebbutt of Gnderich 1 - -lt .ren Byer, 81%. \Earle Dill-ts'tent la.t Saturday with his brother en 79%, Anna Gin lin 77%. Mary EI , aft, and 'bits, I Tebhatt. en Sftirray 75%, Joseph Kraeskopf Nir. Thomas Livingston and sister, inn, Teresa. lfaoney 70%, Joseph Mss S. Livingston, and .airs. Pocked Hieknsll 631f,, Louis Nolan 62%n, Den iof Clinton, called on friends on the F' Wale 59%. 2nd coacessian one car last week. Pr. --Geraldine Dillon, :Bernadette anagan. Anne Ryan. Teacher. No More 'Asthma, Dr. J. D. Kel- ''egg's. Asthma Remedy sounds 'the death knell of this trouble. It stops the awful showing and painful breath- ing, It guards .against night attacks and gives renewed ability to sleep and rest the whole night long. Much is claimed far this remery, but nothing but what can be demonstrated by a trial. `If you stiffer front asthma try tit and convince yourself' of it's great The many friends sf ,Rusell j ntan will be pleased to know he is improving. Rev, W. ,D. McDonald. of Agin - ',court and Mr. A. Routledge of Eg- mondville, called On friends on the 2nd concession last Sunday. lir, 1L Donald, a former minister of this church, preached attnive-sary service; at Egmondville last Stieday. &hoe' Report for S.S. N'o, 'l:. Tuck ersmith, for the month of October. .Sr. TV.-1Bruce Voliend, Ruby Dal- rymple. SrC SIIIh-'4iurray Traelvair., Doris O:A.C, Team Second The :Ontario Agricultunal 'College dairy cable judging 'team stood sec- ond with 18 teams competing in the international ,Iluter-Coilegiate judging competition at the Dairy .Cattle Con- SEAFORkI NOW PLAYING CJHiARLES i R1rGGLES Mama Loves Papa Charlie in his best comedy feature. Comedy Cartoon Mon.-Tues../Wed.'Nov. 13-14=15 GARY GRANT - 'BENITA. HU'NLE "The Gambling Ship'' ACTION A` THRILI S !GALO'RE. Comedy News Reel Thugs. Fri. Sat. Nov. 16-17-18 GEORGE •RIA!FT-CLIVE BROOKS gress held at Waterloo, Iowa. Iowa HELEN VINSON team was first, Individual members 1n o'f the 'Ontario team were 'high in «AA r�r�� �+ Club" judging Holsteins; Brown Swiss and (�� ` [ g b V IAyrsitires and second in Guernseys. Comedy Cartoon d J. W. was composed o The team p J Archibald, H. J. 'Hu'niter, A. B. Mo onto, for prem'iu'm dint, and remember 'Caugherty ., and • 'D, A. Dalziel, The that entries close 'on November 20. boys were coached by Prat'. J. E, This is the ,fiftieth ,annual • Ontario tRa'i'thby. McCaugheety was 'high man 'Provincial !Winter Fair to be held at, in Holstteins, Archibald 'high in 1Guelph. !Brown Swiss and second in Guern- seys, and Hunter ,first in A'yrshires, Winners to Represent Ontario at Winter Fair Dates•The team and their icoac'h`,are to he The °`Royal Ottawa Winter ,Fair —November congratulated upon, their excellent Teams representing Boys Cattle, 114 to 117, standing in competition with the best 'Swifts, Grain and .Potato Clubs' in (Royal Winter"Fair, Toronto —� •Ip.' Agricultural Colleges Ontario held their annual dn'tercdu'b judges from. Ata g Nov. 22 to 30. competitions at ,O:A.C. on Friday, across the. line. Ontario Provincial winter Fair lOctober 121Tth, T'eants were each coni :Guelph—December 5 to 7. Takes Optimistic Attitude Towards .Posed of two club members between -- Ontario Fall Fairs the ages of 16 and 120 years inclusive. "Royal" Prospects Good "Tor very definite ,reasons," stated lin all, 2,11111' club 'members are enroll:- Advance in'forniation from the mat- J. A. Carroll, superintendent of ilionti-'ed in She 103 billies organized in the agement of the Royal Wintersnter •Faints cultural Societies, "I am convinced four projects in Ontario during the, to the effect that prospects are bright- that the near future will, once again, past year. Fifty-lfive of these clubs er far the coming ,fair than any in its see the ,Fall Fair as an institution of 'sent their representatives to the col- 2-y.ear History. .It is expected that real importance in the farming life of lege to compete in one of the four there will be a particularly heavy Ontario,"' interclubcompetitions conducted un-. entry- of classes of live stock and farm Mr. Carroll In his official capacity, der the direction of R. 5, ,Duncan, di products. For eight days, November r. visited some 38 fairs commencing rector of the Agricultural iRepresenta 12 to 30, there will be display some of the best products of the land. The small breeder or small land -owner will be found in compe'tition with the products from large holdings. The boys will 'have an opportunity to show their beef calves iii a wide open com- petition. tFormerly it was necessary to be a member of a calf club 10 order t'o show, ,but this year any boy between 14 and 20 years of age who has a calf sired by a purebred bull born on or after September' 11, 1193:2, which he has fed, cared for and fitted two months prior to fair dates, may enter in com- petition, British Markets Overloaded With Canadian Apples .Writing from. the Ontario Govern- ment .Otlfice in London, Andrew Ful- ton reports that excessive shipments of Canadian cooking 'apples to the with the Canadian National 'Errhibi- tives for Ontario.: tion. He points out that gate receipts In the cattle Club Competition, 21 are increasing generally and, in some teams competed, The Woodbridge cases, this increase is as much as 'Dairy Calf Chub - of York Count ,'. thirty or forty per cent. over last composed of Norman Beggs and Wil - year, Bert Jennings, were winners. Crops in general being earlier this 'The Grain Club ' Competition year," he said, "has resulted in giving brought out teams representing 14 more 'farmers time to attend the fairs. +cliubs. The winners were 'Kenneth Then again, -economic conditions have Smith and Garwood Sperling of the had mudh to do with increased atten !Renfrew Grain Club, The Swine Club Cotrspetition was keenly contested by '10 teams repre- senting as many different clubs. First place was awarded to the Orono (Boys' Swine Club of Durham. County, dance. Where in the past farmers would turn to the city for relaxation, a less expensive entertainment is now the order of the day, :Fall fairs answer this need," More attractive prizes and the pro- composed of 'Wesley Yellowlees and grant of Junior Work were named as !Newton !Ashton, taro additional reasons for the increas-I The Inter -(Club Potato Competition ed interest in the fall fair. Junior also brought out contenders from ten ',York has been carried on for over 201different clubs, The winner were years now, and this program is be -('Gordon Armstrong and Lloyd SRawn ginning to bear fruit, inasmuch as an; of the 'Orangeville :Potato Club, Du British markets are seriously depress- entirely new generation is added to fern: County. Following the keenly contested competitions, the competitors, the competitors, :the coaches and officials stere guests at a dinner in the -0,!A.C. cafeteria. 'Following the announcement of the results +Dr. George T. Christie, .President of the O,ArC., delivered an img prices for all kinds of apples, in- the attendance at these annual tun - eluding English. In many cases prices etions: ;lumped from lOs to rl'5s a barrel with- "For these reasons," he concluded, in two weeks, "I cannot take anything but an optim- 1Goo.d Nava !Scotia Noel Bienheimstistic attitude towards the future of the are selling at dais a barrel, 'Ontario: fall fair in Ontario. Bleheints Tis to '555 a barrel,' English Blenheinns 3s 6d a bushel, and waste Winter Fair at Guelph inspiring address which climaxed an and indifferent fruit as low as 35 Gd The Ontario Provincial Winter interesting and enjoyable day for :the a barrel, but mostly 7s 6. At' the same,Fair, to he held December 5 to 7 in- club members who had .gathered from time good quality 'Ontario red dessert elusive, aril undoubtedly draw a par -'as Inc as IRen.fren- in the east and apples are balding their own, as1 ticslarly strong entry. At no show is 'Lambton in the west. Another pleas - bright 'Scarlet Pippins are fetchinglthere a more attractive display of draft irg feature at this function was the from P.s to 25s; Jonathans 24s to horses that\ is seen in the single and presentation of "The (Farmer" troph- 26s, and firm NIcI'atosh,. free fromlteants at classes. The classes for mar_ ,es by 'Editor C. 'H. Hodge, to the bruises 32s to 24s. I ket cattle are always strong and there team's front York and 'Durham 'cowl- Nfr, Fulton considers that it is alas usually a' good 'sha'wiing in the three 'ties, winner in the 'Cattle and Swine mistake for Ontario shippers to ex-, racer breeds. The sheep show is out- Competitions respectively, The 'fourwinning teams from Duf- Ferin, Durham, Renfrew and York will represent Ontario in the inter-Prnv- incial Contests to be held at the Roy- al Winter 'Fair in !November. port their apples unmed'sately they are'standing. In the seed department there packed, without considering the largel are good prizes and keen competition craps in Nova Scotia and Englatd.lThe evening horse show is an attrac- The heavy supplies of Nova Scotia tion that always pleases. Write to R. Gra'ensteins, tB'lenheims, Ribstons,'NV .",Vade. Parliament 'Buildings, Tor - The eaforth News Special Offer Extender===dew and Renewal Subscriptions TO SUBSCRIBERS NEW OR OLD No matter when your subscription expires, subscribers will''. save by renewing now, This very special ober of SOc a year during these days to every ,subscriber, new or renewal, in Huron or Perth. 50cR YEA