The Seaforth News, 1947-01-02, Page 7THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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Stratford Legion at Seaforth
TUESDAY, JANUARY. 7 - 8.30 p.m.
Adults 50c Children 25c
owwwinowwwwwwwwwwws listing of -readings, recitations; dia-
logues, carol singing; numbers by the
Sunday School orchestra and other
. ' , 8 1 ' sacred Christmas numbers which was
very. :much enjoyed by -all resent.
Rev. Arthur Penman ably acted as
oc chairman for the occasion. At the
• . close of the programme Mr. Charles
Stewart, who has bean superintendent
of the Sunday School tor the past 14
years, and who has resigned the posi-
tion when -moving to .Clinton, was
called to the platform and highly com-
mended by Rev. Penman for his faith-
ful untiring services as superintend-
ent. He also said he voiced the opin-
ion of all present: A feeling of .deep
regret of Mr. Stewart's removal from
the vicinity. He then read the follow-
ing address: Dear Mr. Stewart. We
the officers and teachers and memb-
ers of the Sunday School wish to let
you know how deeply we appreciate
your services as superintendent of
the Sunday School for the past 14
GALT
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THEM
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LONDESBORO
The Londesboro United Church
Sunday School held their annual
Christmas tree and concert on Mon-
day evening in the .school roan of
-the church with a full house. A splen-
did programme was rendered by the
years, It has not always been easy
for you to be in your place, especially
when the roads were • bad in winter,
yet you were seldom absent. You have
always been cheerful although there
have been times when you must have
been. discouraged. We are sorry that
it is impossible tor you to be with us
any longer. We wish you God's bless-
ing to whichever church you may at-
tend, and we hope you may centhrue
in Sunday School work. As a slight
token of our appreciation of your
work among us w -o wish you to accept
these gifts. Signed on behalf of the
Sunday School, Iitlrry Snell, Jack
Tantlllyn. The gifts consisting of a
1n,lldsotu,• elertr'ic• ficin' lamp, 11 ttvo-
burner ,-11u•trie hot plate a nickle
electric toaster and a beautiful walnut
magazine rack were then presented
by Harry Snell, Jack Tamblyn and
Lorne Hunking, Although taken com-
pletely by surprise Mr. Stewart thank-
ed the members of the Sunday School
for their kindness, and said -how deep-
ly be regretted leaving Londesboro
that he had enjoyed the work; also
thanking the teachers and members of
the executive for their splendid co-
operation and closed by wishing the
Sunday School every success and
God's richest blessing in the future.
The congregation then arose and with
Mrs. Edwin Wool at the piano sang
that beautiful old hymn 'Blessed be
the Tie that Binds."
Before entering upon the duties of
superintendent Mr. Stewart taught an
adult young ladies' -class for three
years, Gr. recognition of which at his
retirement he was presented with a
handsome teacher's Bible. Mr. Stew-
art has also been active in church
work, being a member of the board
of managers for 17 years and an elder
tate past live; also for many years
treasurer of the Londesboro Branch
of the Tippet' Canada Bible Society.
BLAKE
S,S, No. 9 Hay & Stanley held their
Christmas concert on Friday afternoon
with chairman being Mr. Clarence
Parke. A programs consisting of
choruses by school, directed by Mr.
Sam Rutile. music director. "White
Christmas" and "The Holly and the
Ivy," Several dialogues were present-
ed by older pupils and drills by the
junior pupils, Santa Claus came and
unloaded the parcels to the children
from the well laden Christmas tree.
After New Years, Miss Westlake of
Bayfield will commence teaching on
January 6111,
Mr, and Mrs. E. Faber and fancily
of 'Oppen, and Mr, and Mrs. Faber
or near Exeter, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Oesch.
Mrs, Clarke and Will. bir, and Mrs.
Lloyd Finnigan, Bertha and Bobby,
visited Christmas with 1VIr, and Mrs.
Cecil Attridge and son of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. David Oesclt and fam-
ily with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader of
Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hey with memb-
ers of their family from Goderlch,
Brucefeld and London
Mr: and Mrs. Leonard Jeffrey and
family of Godericb and Mrs. Fiscus
and Darleen of Kitchener and Clemens
Jeffrey and Robert Ducharme with
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dinsmore and
sone 01 Windsor with. Mr, and Mrs.
Thos Dinsmore and Jim.
Miss Phyllis McBride of Stratford
MrKenneth Parke and John Bake
of Clintou collegiate are holidaying
with their parents.
Mrand Mrs, Will Rennie moved to
Blake and are getthng'settled in their
House vacated by Mr. Denomtne,
1VItes Eileen Ducharme visited her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Duel -tame.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Cooper and family visited on Sunday
with OIs, anti Mrs. Norm Tagnes of
Zion. the 01(51(51011 being Mr, Minn 's
birthday.
Miss Marion Murchspent the week
end with Mis Wilms Veal of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. 'WVm. Routly and fam-
ily and Mr, anti Mrs. Weston ,Horne
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Hogg or Tlton'ndele.
Mir. John Ridley spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs, Sherwood Brock of
• Is ea
Wincho
Mr. and Mrs. Id'oward Otis of Wood.
stock are spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling end
family spent. Christmas with. Mr. and
Mrs, ]Earl Parrish of London.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rundle and
family spent Wanes with. Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Skinner's.
Mr. and Mrs, Melville Skinner and
Ross spent Christmas with .Mr. and
members of the 'Sunday School, cosi- Mrs. Fired Ford of Eden.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr's. Ethel M. Henderson, Director.
of Weaving at School of Fine Arts,
Banff; is vleiting at the home of Miss
Winnifred Savauge,
Miss Anu MoLaren of Toronto spent
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, W. E. McLaren.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kaiting and
two children of Grand Deni, and Mr,
and Mrs, Keith McLaren and dvo
children, Cromarty, were Christmas
Day visitors at the, parental home
with Mr. and Mrs: W. E. McLaren.,
Mrs: Ella Thomas of London spent
the • holidays at the home of Mrs. W.
Nichol. Mrs, Thomas returned to the
City'019 Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uall of
Mitchell and Mr. and VIrs pshJoseph
Upshall of Hamilton spent Christmas
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank
Upshall.
Mr. Kenneth Hogg of Peterboro
spent Christmas at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott and fain -
of town, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Harrison and family, Brantford, Mr,
'and Mrs. Elmer Scott, London, spent
Xmas day with Mr, and -Mrs. Wihno'e
Seott.
Miss Minnie Habkirk of Godericli
spent the holidays with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trott and
Ann Lorraine attended the Looby -
O'Rourke wedding at St. Patrick's
Church, Dublin, on Thursday,
Rev. A. R. Looby, C,S.B„ St. Basil's
Seminary, Toronto, was a holiday
visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
C. A. Trott.
NIr. Charles Ruston, who was i11 111
St. - Joseph's Hospital, London, re-
turned home last week.
Guests at the home of Mrs, James
Murray on Christmas were Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Crowley and family, and
Miss Barbara Kelly of Kinkora, Mr,
and Mrs. Basil Brown and Miss Ev-
elyn Murray of Toronto, Miss Mary
Murray of Stratford, and Miss
Julia Murray of Mitchell.
Miss Mary Andrew, Clinton, 1111',
George Andrew and Don Chautherlaiu,
L01111011, hhi'. and Mrs. Ernest. I'yin
and family. of Exeter, were Christ utas
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Norman
Knight,
Mr, James Scott left for Washing-
ton on Thursday. Mrs. Scott returned
to Toronto Monday after spending
Christmas with Mrs. H. R. Scott.
Mr. Mac Ritchie, Montreal, spent
Christmas with his parents, Ray. and
Mrs. D. Ritchie.
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Stiles are
visiting with the latter's uncle, Mr.
Thomas P. Johnson, Flint, Michigan.
Miss Rebecca, Shiner: spent a few
days this week at the home of her sis-
ter and brother -in -lav, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Fleischer and Miss Ruth Shinen
in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Lamont, Detroit,
were week end visitors at the home
of the former's brother, Mr. Frank
Lamont.
Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, spent
the Xmas holidays at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews and
son Bobbie, Norwich, and Mrs. S.
McMillan, Stratford, were New Year's
guests at the home of his brother, Mr.
Edward Andrews and Mt's. Andrews.
Mrs. C. C, Baine and daughter Miss
Luella Keine, of Ottawa, were in
Blyth during the week end attending
the funeral of the late J. W. Mills,
which took place on Monday to Blyth
Union cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Prike and Sharon,
Stratford, spent Xmas at the home of
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1.
Wurm.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore and
daughters Dolores and Dixie Ann, St.
Catherines, were holiday visitors at
tile home of her parents, 11'Ir. and Mrs.
Cecil Oke.
Mr. Lloyd Dhntin, Windsor, spent
the holiday season with his mother,
Mrs, Ernest Dinnin.
Miss Ada Mae McLellan has return-
ed hone after visiting with relatives
in Detroit.
Dianne Mowat of London is spend-
ing the holidays with Mr. ,and Mrs,
E. H. Close. Harold Mowat of London
is also- their guest over New Year's.
Misses Betty and Adrienne Bannon
were week end visitors at the home
of their sister Mrs. Dolph Masse and
Mr. Masse, Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Krauel and laugh
ter, Brantford, were recent visitors at
the home of her parents, Mr. and 191i's,
Harold Dale.
Misses Bessie Grieve, Chatham, and
Margaret Grieve, Dresden, spent the
Xmas holidays at the home of their
parents, Ml'. and Mrs, Thomas Grieve,
Egnrondville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Brant-
ford, were Xmas guests at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Brine Cleary.
Mr. Frank Cudmore. Wallaceburg,
spent Xmas week with Mrs. Cudmore
and Nancy.
Miss Hilda Kennedy, Loddon, spent
the Xmas season at the Thome of hes'
090111er, Mrs Roland Kennedy.
Xnias guests at the.ltome of Mr, and
Mrs, George Reeves were Mr. and
Mrs. William Webster, and fancily,
Exeter, Mr, and Mrs, William Neely
and family, Stratford, and Mr. and
Nit's, .lames Nett and family, Clintotz.
Nir. and Mrs. Bert Van Fgnloud.
Regina, visited with relatives in town
this week.
Mr. George Daly, Erluclale, was a
Xmas visitor at the home or his par-
ents, Mr. and 1VIrs. J. F. Daly.
Miss -Ann Christopher, London,
Spens. the Xmas holidays at the hone
of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Dick.
Miss Mary Crowe, London, silent
tate week end at rho hotile of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs, E, Crowe.,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith and fam-
ily, Toronto, spent New Year's at the
home of her father Mr. Thomas Lane.
Mr, Ross •Rennie, Toronto, spent
Xinas at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, 1VI, R. Rennie.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McKellar kind'
family,
Toronto, were Xmas visitors
at the homes. of Mr. and
Mrs. W. fl,
Snaith and Mr, and Mrs. M. MeaCellar.
Mr. J. Dunne, London, and :son Mr.
Joe Dunn, Windsor, spent the Xmas
season at the home of the forme•'s
parents, Mr. aucl Mss, N. Dunn,
Miss Zetta Dunlop, R.N., Trans-
Canada Airline hostess, Moncton, N.
a, was a New Year's guest at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. Gofdon. Ranniet Snndridge, Inas
January Clearing Sale
Of Men's, Women's and Children's Winter' Wear
CHILDREN'S
COATS
Fur Trimmed
Smart little fur trimmed
Coats in a wide range of
colors. Sizes 6 to 16 years
Regular $11.95 for
$6.95
Regular $18.95 for
$9.95
GIRLS'
SNOW SUITS
REDUCED
Every Snow Snit in this
store is reduced in this
Big Sale! Plain or two-
tone Melton or Blanket
Cloth for real warmth;
many have hats to match.
Sizes 4 to 14 years
Regular $9.75 to $12.95
ON SALE FOR
7.75 to 9.95
Millinery Sale
Every hat in our Millinery
Department must be Hold.
All this season's
REDUCED
25 per cent
Tremendous Reductions
on Ladies' Coats
and Dresses
COAT SALE
Tuxedo, belted, fitted or slip-on styles, in Blue,
Cocoa, Grey, Aqua, Wine, Brown, Green, Black
and Fuscia, trimmed with Persson, Fox, Squirrel.
and Manton
ALL REDUCED AT LEAST 25 PER CENT
REG. 35.00 FOR 2625
r.; REG. 45.00 FOR 33.75
REG. 50.00 FOR 38.50
REG. TO 69.50, 52.50
TERMS
CASH
ON LY
DRESS SALE
Short, three-quarter or
long sleeve style, in new
Winter Dresses of Wool,
Gabardine. Crepe or Spun
materials, in all the popu-
lar shades and styles
Reg. 7.95 to 22.50
on sale for
TO
37.
Men's vernal Sale
45 Smart New Coats. all this rayon 6 lateen, in Slip-ons and Raglans,
in Tweeds, Fleeces, Velours, Barryntores and Elysimts. Size range
from 35 to 46. Colors are Brown, Oxford, Blue, Grey end Tweed
Effects
Reg. 24.50, FOR 19.50
Reg. 29.50, FOR... , . , 23.50
Reg. 35.00, FOR 28.00
Reg. 45.00, FOR , ..... 36.00
Men's Tweed Suits
Greatly Reduced
28 only, this season's smart 'tweed
Suits, in Peck patterns or popt11a1' her-
ringbones. Colors are Sand. Brown
and Grey. Sizes 35 to 42 10 the lot
Reg. 29.50, FOR 23.50
Reg. to 35.00, FOR 28.00
Reg. 37.50, (2 pants),
FOR 29.50
Special Values in Men's Department
MEN'S PARKAS AND SHEEP
LINED COATS -Regular 23.95 to 27.50, FOR 17.20 to 22.00
MENS MACKINAWS -Regular 12.95 to 14.95, FOR...,10.35 to 11.95
BOYS' WINTER BREECHES -Regular 3.50 to 5,25, FOR ..2.80 to 3.95
Sizes 6 to 16 years
BOYS' PARKA COATS -Regular 9.75 to 18.95,. . Reduced 20 Per Cent
Sizes 12 to 18 only
BOYS' MACKINAW COATS -Regular 11,95, FOR 980
MEN'S & BOYS' SKI CAPS -Regular to 1.35, FOR 98c
BOYS' SNOW SUITS -Ali styles Reduced 20 Per Cent
BOYS' COAT AND LEGGING SETS Reduced 20 Per Cent
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SEAFORTH
'eternal home after visiting' he least
'Ow days at the house of his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, M. R. Rennie,
Mr. and Mrs, Charley Shierlaw, 01-
tawa, have returned home after spend-
ing the past week M. the home of the
latter's parents. Mr, and Mrs. henry
Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Savauge, To-
ronto, were New Year's visitors at
the , homes of their parents, Dr, and.
Mrs. F.. J. Bechely and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Savauge.
Ml's, John Rathwell of ' Varna is
spending 'the winter with 1VIrs. Alex
Stirling.
BORN
PATTE1ISON - To Mo. and Mrs. L.
A. Patterson Wal-
lace)
Marion wal
a erson
nee
lace). Dec. 18, 1946, a baby girl,
6 lbs. 14 ozs, inKentvilie hospital,
Nova Scotia.
ELDER -At Scott Memorial Hospital
on Dec, 24, to Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Tinder, Hensall, a son.
KLEINFELDT - At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Dec. 29, to Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Kleinfeldt; Dublin, a
daughter.
3leGt.RCOR---At Steil1 i9,l,•mot'ial• Hos-
pital, on Dec. 23, 10 lir. and Mrs,
11 A. MsGr'egor, Senturth. a son.
SCOT' -At Scott Memorial tloshital,
on Dec, 3111,11, to 14Ir, and Mrs, James
Scott, Cron -tarty. a son..
VARNA
Holiday visitors; Mrs. Stelck with
her bother.
Miss Gladys Bea 11y with h,','
motile' Ml's. L, Beatty who we are
sorry to report is under. the doc'tor's
care, hist we hope soon to sari Inns
about again.
The Anderson family With Mr. and
LYIrs,' D. Anderson,
The Elliott fancily at the home or
Mrs. M. Elliott:
IVIr. and Mi
Mr. duct Mrs. Harvey Clutter and
little daughter with .Mr. •and Mrs. E.
Cb iter.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Honer and Mary-
lin,
arylin, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hower and tam -
of Clinton, Mrs. J. Rathwell and
Mrs. M. Reid at tete home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Ings.
Mr. and Mrs. Salm Dowson and
Glenn with Mr's, Wm. Hart.
The Smith family at the Smith par-
ental home.
11111 of town: Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Me.
Connell with relatives in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Soper and faintly with
relative,' lit Straffordsville.
lllr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott with the
Ball family in Clinton,
Little Mary Ecklin won the: much
coveted basket of groceries displayed
in Soper's window. ,Mrs. Iien Keys
was the next best guesser and Mr,
bmale cattle in third.
ST. COLUMBAN
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Carlin spent
Xmas in Lpndon.
ivir: and Ml's. John Shea spent
Xmas in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, John O'Reilly of
Stratford spent Xmas with Mr. and
Mrs. John Moylan.
Mr, Stephen Johnson and Rose,.
Ann McKeon, and Mr. Martin Mur-
ray and Theresea McPhee, all of
London .spent Xmas day at the for
mer homes.