The Seaforth News, 1946-03-07, Page 7THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1946
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr. William C,anmpbell left en Mo
1 day for Trenton where. he will sta
season as second engineer o
the S.S; Bayfox.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Farrow, Dobbi
ton, have returned home after bean
I guests at the home of their daught
I Mrs. Leslie Fleming and Mr. Fleeting
for the past week,
i Miss Evelyn Welper, Parkhill, we
a recent visitor at the home of M
and Mrs. Andrew Moore, Egntondvill
Mr. E. W. Edge, Toronto, . visite
his sister, Miss Josephine Edge, las
week.
Mrs. Louis Hildebrand. spent th
week end with her daughters, Mr
Vincent Muraski, and Mrs. Delbei
Kitchener.
Miss Clara Pinkney has returne
home, after spending the past tw
weeks with .relatives in Toronto'an
Buffalo.
Mrs. Helen K. Scott visited relat-
ives in:Wingham on Sunday.
Mrs.' 0, Bouford, Stratford, was a
week end .visitor at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Gordon Muir and Mr.
Muir.
Mr. and Mrs: J. Willoeks, Janet'and
Margaret, Ripley, were week end
visitors at the home of the latter's
mother Mrs. A. D. Armstrong,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber have
returned home from a two months'
vacation in Mexico.
Misses Ann and Geraldine Eckert,
"The Pines," Chatham, spent the
week end with their mother, Mrs.
Joseph Eckert.
Mr. Joseph Marinelli, ;Sault Ste.
Marie, spent the week end at the
home of Mrs. E. C. Case. Mrs, Mari-
nelli and baby Margaret returned
home with him,
Mr. Ronald Eley, Toronto, and Miss
Jean MacDonald, Stratford, were
week end guests at the hone of the
latter's sister, Mrs, Ralph McFadden
and 1Vir. McFadden.
Miss Margaret Dale attended the
Wright-l0ieh'ose wedding in Waterloo
y
on Saturda
Miss Helen Smith, student nurse,
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, spent
Saturday at the home of her -parents,
Mr, and Mrs, H. E. Smith.
aims Mallory Bickell, Toronto, was
a week end visitor in town.
Misses Rita and Mary Duncan, Lou-
don, spent the week end with their
parents, Mr. and :Mrs. W. J. Duncan.
Miss Edith Wallace, Oakville, was
a week end visitor at the home of her
mother; Mrs. W. G. Wallace.
Mr. Norman Sterling, Stratford, was
a week end guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Dale.
Miss Rose Dorsey has returned to
Toronto, aftet� spending the past two
weeks at her home here.
Mi.. Neville McMillan, London, spent
the. week end with his parents, Mt'.
and Mrs. J. M. McMillan.
Miss Fergus Bell, Western Univer-
sity, London, spent the week end at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Bell.
Miss Lillian Faulkner spent the
week end in Kitchener.
Miss Madeline Fortune visited
friends in London last week.
Mr. Joseph Jordan and sister Mrs. Byrne rne of Detroit, and Sister
Evelyn of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Fortune.
LAC, Jack Dunlop, ROAF.r who has
been confined to the hospital in Darts -
mouth, N.S., for the past three
months, spent the week end with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. A, W. Dunlop.'
Jack has been transferred to West-
minster Hospital, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Stahel,
Misses Rose and Jean Scalisi and Mr.
C. Scalisi. Woodstock, were guests
over the week end at the home of
Mrs. Scalisi's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. 1\1111.11w Stiles, Galt,
spent the week end at the home of
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter McIver,
Miss Lorna Ballantyne of London
spent the week end with her aunt,
Miss Ballantyne.
Miss Beatrice Lane, student nurse,
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, was a
week end visitor at the home of her
is
parents, Mr. anMrs. V, 3. Lane.
Mrs, J. Cox and son Derry have re-
turned to Toronto after spending the
past three weeks at the home of her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stewart.
Mn Stuart N. Keyes of Ottawa
visited his parents Mr. and Mrs, N,
Keyes over the week end,
Miss Maude Keyes, nurse -in -train-
ing at Stratford General Hospital,
visited her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Keyes over the week
end
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Miss essie' Carnoehan of London
spent the week end with her father
Mr, Sam Carnochan.
Body and d FenderRepairs
WiTH THE RETURN OF GORDON HILDEBRAND FROM
OVERSEAS, OUR BODY AND PAINT SHOP IS READY
TO GIVE YOU PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE
J. F. DALY
Ford - Monarch Dealer
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219 MITCHELL
WILLIAM STONE SONS
LIMITED
home after spending' the winter
months in Waterloo.-
& k Pte. Hubert Zettel and Miss Agnes
n McGrath, with Mrs. Charles Malone.14 Ir. and Mrs. Bill Durst, with Mr.
„. and Mrs. Reuben Aikens,
LAC.' James Curtin and Mrs Cur-
efi tin and, daughter, Patricia, Dart-
mouth, N. S„ with Mr. and Mrs.
William Curtin.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton,
Galt, and James Newcombe, Toronto.
e, with Mr. and Mrs. William Stapleton
d and Mrs. James Newcombe.
t Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Radscheidt
e were: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Klein
s, and family, Barbara Ann and Sand -
rt ra. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Radscheidt,
all of Kitchener, and 1Vir. and Mrs.
d Ed. Diss, Pte. and Mrs. R. B. Diss,
o 'of Shakespeare.
DUBLIN'
Discussion of the new office to be
erected this year on the corner of
Mill and Raglan Sts,, Dublin, re-
cently purchased by the McKillop,
Logan and Hibbert Telephone Co.,
took place at the annual meeting of
the shareholders held at Dublin, A
loss was shown in the year's opera-
tion
peration despite a satisfactory financial
statement, this being due to consid-
erable reconstruction on the lints.
The directors have an ambitious pro-
gram in view, it being planned" to
completely overhaul the system.
The retiring directors were re- ,
elected, ali expressing their appreci-
ation of the confidence the share-
holders placed in them. Several re-
ferred to the improved service they ,
have planned. Following are the of-
ficers: Jas. Scott, president: Mat-
thew Murray, vice-president; Gerald
Holland, sec.-treas.; 3. J. Holland,
Jas. Malcolm, Peter Dill, Albert '
Simon, William Stapleton, direct-
ors.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comeau and
daughter, Ella Louise, visited in
Hamilton.
Reuben Frost, Mrs., Joseph Dill
and daughter, Karen, in Flint, Midi.,
Mr. Frost remaining there with his
daughter for a few months.
Miss Aileen Evans, nurse -in -train-
ing its St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, with her mother, Mrs. Cather-
ine Evans.
Mrs. Tom Holland, Windsor, with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. - P. V. McGrath returned
LONDESBORO
Mrs. C, Watson spent several days
recently with her daughter, Mrs. Bill
Riley, Goderieh,
Mrs. Win. Knox visited for a few
clays in Clinton last week.
Mrs, Bert Lobb, Goderich Tp., spent
the week end at the home of her
mother, Mrs. H. Logan.
Mr. Wm. Campbell had the mis-
fortune to fall recently, Which hurt his
back somewhat, causing him to feel
very miserable.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Stevens, of Sea -
forth. visited with the lady's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J Nott, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Brtinsclon,
London, spent Sunday at the house of
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Brunsdon.
Mrs. Margaret Manning entertained
the Grandmothers' Cheerio Club at
her home on Thursday last with 17
village grandmothers and 2 visitors
present. The programme was its the
forth of St. Valentine's day, all having
a. part in it, quite an interesting after-
noon for everyone. One pleasant fea-
ture was the birthday of one of the
eldest grandmothers, Mrs, 'VV, T.
Brunsclon. All sang happy birthday
and congratulations were given. A
tasty luueh was served by the hostess
and her group, and a social time was
spent overthe tea. cups. The next
meeting on Met'ch 28th, will be held
at the hone of Mrs. Elizabeth Lyon
unci Mrs, Nellie Watson.
BLAKE
Mr, John Dinsmore spent the
weekend with his brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dins-
more, and sister Emma. In a few
days he will be going to his home in
Saskatehewan after visiting in Wind-
sor with his son, for a while.
• Mr. Lloyd McBride of Windsor
spent the weekend with his father
Mr. Sam McBride.
M1'. Clemens Jeffrey and sister
and daughter of Kitchener, visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Jeffrey.
Mr. Arthur Shreeman visited his
wife, Mrs. Shreeman, in St, Joseph's
hospital, London, for n few days.
Master Kenneth Faber ;pent a
week with his u't'andnalrnts.
Mr. anis Mrs. For M"R:•ide vt't-
ed with Mr, and Mre. Walter Mc-
Bride and-fanmily, of Exeter.
Master Melvin Gingerich has an
attack of 'pleuresy. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
Mr. Peter Baker slipped on the
ice and fractured his leg and was
taken to' the hospital at London for.
treatment, His many friends ,wish
him a speedy recovery,
The Day of Prayer is being' held
in the Goschen Church, on Friday
afternoon. Blake ladies are asked to
attend.
WINTHROP
Mr. James Henderson was taken
London Hospital for further treat-
ment.
IVlr. Roy Henderson has returned
to Sundridge.
Mr. and Mgrs. Garnet Taylor and
family with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc
Clare.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Henderson,
and Mt'. Oscar Cuthill, in London, on
Tuesray,
HILLSGREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Forrest and
family and Mr. Cooper Forrest spent
a day recently with the former's
sister, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Blacker.
Mr, and iVIrs. Wilfred Weido ac-
companied by Mr, Clifford Weido
of St. Catharines spent a very pleas-
ant holiday in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable
and Margaret of Centralia visited
recently with Mrs.` Jas. Love, Agnes
and Jim,
Quite a number in the community
are sick with bad colds and the flu.
CONSTANCE
Miss Ethel Dexter and Miss Hol
man of Kitchener spent the weekend.
at :Mt and Mrs. Austin Dexter';,
Miss Evelyn McMichael spent a
few clays visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm..
Dale,
The Farm Forum meeting was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Dexter on Monday night.
M1 Jack East of Clinton is help-
ing his, Harty Durnin at present.
Friday. March 8, is The World's
Day of Prayer. Prayer service will
be held in basement of Church, Fri-
day afternoon.
The next Red Cross quilting in'.
Church basement will be Thursday,
March 14, Anyone with quilts fine
fished please bring them in.
VARNA
Many amusing incidents have been
related concerning the late Queen
Victoria. One that stands opt clear-
ly happened while she was in Scot-
land where she loved to go about
"incognito." One day while out for
a walk in ordinary dress without
any signs of royalty about her, a
rainstorm came on, not wishing to
get drenched, she called at a cot-
tag'e and asked if she might have
the locus of an umbrella. The owner
of the cottage gave her one that
was somewhat the worse for wear,
A short timeafterwards the um-
brella was returned and with it a
beautiful new one, with the thanks
of the Queen. When the poor old
woman discovered that the one who.
had asked a favor' from her was no
less than her beloved Queen, she
was completely overcome, and to
her last day on earth never ceased
regretting the opportunity she had
missed. To put it in her own words,
"If I had known it was Her I would
have given her the best one." It is
not likely that any of us may have
the opportunity of granting a favor
to our ,earthly sovereign, but we all
do have countless opportunities of
granting favors to our Heavenly
King, and we should take heed that
we do not make the mistake that the
old cottager did, "Give Iiim our, sec-
ond best," and throughout Eternity
have cause to regret that we missed
the opportunity of giving to HIM, -
our best.—Varna Scrap Book.
BORN
SCOTT—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on Feb, 27111, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Scott, Seeforth #1, a daughter.
MCNIC1-IOL--At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on February 280, to Mr. and
Mrs, Ross McNichol, Walton #1,
a cleuglrter.
KINNEAR---At St. Catharines General
Hospital, on March 515, to ,Mr, and
Miss. Albert G. Kinnear (nee Janet
Baker) a son. '
We recently have installed a
Regent Battery Vitalizer
BATTERIES CHARGED IN LESS
THAN AN HOUR
without the necessity of removing the
battery from your car
J. l • DALY
FORD - MONARCH DEALER
SEAFORTH
Only -your continued support of the Red Cross can ensure
that the splendid work being done for our sick and wounded
veterans will be kept up. Your support will make possible
such vital peacetime works as the upkeep of Outpost
Hospitals, the Peacetime Blood Donor Service, Nursing
Services, Disaster Relief, the Visiting Homemaker Service,
the Junior Red Cross, and many other services for the social
betterment of our people.
There will be no Red Cross drive for funds this year. Your
continued membership in the Red Cross is all that is asked.
Minimum membership fee is one dollar. Your local Red
Cross Branch will provide you with further details.
THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY
ONTARIO DIVISION
C. BRUCE Hal., President