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The Seaforth News, 1947-01-09, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1947 Maple Lawn Poultry Farm & Hatchery WALTON., ONT. R. O. P. Sired S.C.White Leghorns Barred Rocks Light Sussex Rhode Island Reds Day-old Chicks available weekly after Feb. 10th. Started Pullets 4- 6 wks. We have been working on a Flock improvement Plan and have purchased R. 0. P. Cockerels from one of Lite best R. O. P. Breeders. Ail birds mated ,and `bioocltested are of the large type Leghorn. We operate strictly under Doniinion Govt R. O. P. Ontario Accredited Flock Hatchery Approval Policy 100% Blood Tested Orders received for day-old clicks beforei�eb. 10th at. last years prices New price list on request ,� Phone Brussels 90-5. Harold France, Prop. • efenlirWsevrieseerreeere .Wallace, entitled, "Facing the New Year." Mrs. MecWilliam read the last chapter of the study book on missionary work in Africa. The roll call was answered: by 10 members. and there were two visitors present. The Glad Tidings prayer was given ae . rs. M M Grace Chalmers. 's a b Y Mts e Un William read a portion of "Th trodden Path,". then closed the meet- ing with prayer. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the close of the W.M.S. meeting, with'Mi•s. Houghton in the chair. The roll call was answered by 11 members. The minutes were read by, Mr's. Tom Laing, and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Andrew. McLachlan. Several items of busi- ness were discussed. Ross McLellan, Egmendville, with 'Gordon Houghton. Mary Agnes Hamilton has return- ed to Toronto University., Mrs. John Scott with Mr. and: Frank Scott, Carlingford, Lorne Wasman has returned home after two weeks with friends in Sea - forth.. Miss Donna Kemp has returned to her home in Mitchell. ' Miss Marjorie Parker, Seaforth, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs• Dar- rell Parker. Teddy and Jo -Ann MacDonald have returned to Mitchell after holi- daying with Mrs. B. MacDonald and Olive Speare. Donald McKaig, Goderich, with his cousins, Christina and Angus THE SEAFORTH. NEWS Snowden. Bros.., Publishers SEAFORTH BEAVERS SCORE T spending. sec. Mrs. John turned to their schools: Miss Violet Armstrong and Miss Clare McBride; HARLOCK Seaforth Beavers began to find Petrie to Sault St. Marie, Miss Mar- Missionary Monthly sec'y Mrs. Hai, We hope everyone has enjoyed a gThursdaynight, garet eta Ato London,; and Miss Betty Mrs. Ieys; Associate S Helpers ' sec'y their. ice -lens in a asci Henry to Miss Janet veyKeys; Associate ie season exhibition game whenuperintenclent very mens Christmas and wish to p' of systematic givings, Mrs. John an a New Year of health, happiness they s 7-5.tIt the fast Galt Legion- Allan to Hyde Park. and prosperity. mires 7-5. It was the Beavers' fust Miss Marie Homier of Bayfield is b�1eTZniley; Temperance sec.'y. Mrs. Some of the Cln'istmas"gatherings workout against strange opposition a guest at the home of her autos Mrs, Russell Erratt; Community Friend - were Mr. Reece Ferris, Mr. and and they gave every evidence of A. Holmes, ship sec'y Mrs. Ehnen Keys; Baby. lh•s. Wm. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy making a fine showing in their in- Prayer services are being held Band sec y, Mrs.. Richard Robinson; Dou las of Harlock, 'Mr. termediate Ti"" grouping. here this week, organist, Mrs. Elmer Keys; assistant i^ •e' next Surr- organist Mrs. Russell Erratt; Birth - VARNA The December meeting of the Goshen W.M..S. was held at the homo of Mrs. Clare McBride. Mrs: John Armstrong presiding. The meeting opened by Miss 'Rev:' Hern. The hymn "0 Little town of Bethle The scripture as a n' T e s w hem was sung. p read by Mrs. John • McKinley. The first part of the program in Mission- ary Monthly. A Christmas: candle lighting service was given by several members. The hymn It came upon a midnight clear" was sung, follow- ed by the second:candle lighting program. A .short prayer was offer- ed by Mrs. John Armstrong. A carol "The First Nowell" was sung. Mrs. John McKinley gave a reading "How to entertain the Master". Mrs. El-' finer Hayter sang a solo, Mrs. Rus- sell Erratt accompanied her on the organ. Mrs, Bert Peck who has moved to Kippen was presented -with ..a ^ pair of wall ]]rackets by Mrs. Clare Mc. As Mrs. David Stephenson is mov- ing to lilgtnondville soon, Mrs.. 'Will Clarke presented. her with book- ends, Mrs. Billie Hayter reading her address. The . carol "Joy to the World" was sung. The meeting was turned over to Rev Hern for election of officers, after which lunch was served. Officers -Hon. pres., Mrs. John McKinley; pres. Mrs. Elgin McKinley; ' 1st vice-pres., Mrs. Will Clarke; 2nd vice -pies., Mrs. Elmer Hayter•, 3rd vice-pres., Mrs Rich- ard Robinson 4th vice-pres., Mrs. McKaig. ' . • John Armstrong; •treas , Mrs, Rug- . sell sell Erratt; recording set., Mrs. Wm. Hayter; corr. & Lit.. sec'y 'Mrs. John 7-5 VICTORY OVER GAL The following - teachers, after McKinley; press. sec'y Mrs. Harvey the holiday here have re Hayter, supply Bell and g )took 1 lead after At themorning se yie i12 Albert V olden of near' Seaforth an early ea o Mr. and firs. two minutes and five seconds of day the sacrament of the Lord's des "und sec'y, Mrs. 12obt. Peek. and Mrs. _ er l London at Play in the first period when La- Supper will be observed. Prepare- Londesboro and Tile ho el and Niaand o on on Bute scored the opening goal on tory service will be held on Friday Tile home of Ma and ears. Joseph P Bewley ley slid Walter, near Walton. T'awcll's assist. Ellwood gave the at 2:30. Mr. and firs, A• W McEwing and home club a two -goal lead two min- The W.•M•S. will Bold the meet- 1Im of Harlock, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. rtes later and Martin made it 3-0. at ing on Friday at 1:30. 'Penner and children of near Bruce- 1:05. Johnston scored Galt's first cid and Mr. and Mts. Norman goal of the period at 7:35 and La-' Lloyd and children of Clinton with Bute came hack at 15;02 to add his DUBLIN thi 1 ecoid counter In is Leavy -Scor - a. a Mrs. Jack m. wing. Mr. and Mrs..Wm. ICno:t and ing period.. His tally carne after Aa I'tit�clnNlaloaeytand Mos1dS ]iulntan� children of Harlock Mr. and Mrs. scramble in front of the Galt net.Hiss Lois Rogers, Srs. Sid with • Audrey Knox and Jimmie of few seconds before the period ended g Kitchener and Miss Levine Knox of Fox scored Galt's second goal. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ilemfeldt. I Toronto at the home of ]Sir, and The boys began to feel the strain Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon and • 1 turaI re -Donna Hugh Gordon; Seaforth, Mr. Mrs, Thomas Knox in Londesboro. 1 i the second pester, a .na -'-Mrs. Ross Hurdle, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beacom of , action in their first game, and the andsnoldLamont, Delhi,Mrs. George Harlock, Mr, .and ':Sirs. Geo. Neal play slowed down considerably.• and young daughter of ICirkton Eight minutes after the eorperiod Seas Graham, Mitchell, Miss Mary ME. and Mr. and Mrs• Joseph Lyon thand opened children of near Londesboro at the forth and Roseburgh scored for Clarence Cully,' Mitchell, with Mr. hone of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bea- Galt at 16:60.. Both goals resulted and Mrs. J. Malcolm.. coin and Mr. Harold and Edith from scrambles in front of either Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin with Beacom, in Londesboro. I net when defending tennis failed to Mr, and Mrs. James Broughton, At- • wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knox and elc'''ai'Thproperlys put on a burst of Mr. and Mrs• Jack Malcolm with Fred Harlock, nMde and Mrs• speed in the final frame with Mills Mr. and Mrs. Ritz, Monkton. Fred Shobbrook of Londesboro and scoring at 2 :12 to put his team Mr.hand Mrs. Cliff Shobbrook se within one goal of the Seaforth Rhinehold H. Rock Charlie of near Londesboro at the five -goal total. But at 4:35 Mep'ad• Rhinehold Henry Rock 'hied sucl- home of Mr, and NIrs, Leonard din came back to give the home denly Tuesday morning al. the hoine Shobbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gibbingsei•tip another comfortable margin of NLS. Jason Burchill, Mit'.c'.he[l, hi O'Shea 'allied the last Seaforth where he had made his home_ for the at and children of near Clinton at the at 13:25. ailing through the; last four months. Born in Logan town - home of "Air. and Mrs. Isaac P.apshe lecevi^e wish McFaddfn as fist-+ ship, Oct. 7. 4873, he was a'son of the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watt, Archie m roust scored for Galt at late Mr. anci this. Ceotge Rock (foi•- merly Catherine Hess). 1le had lived ,r,.3. ,b)t,„... defence : in Logan township all his life until rtvar4e. :tleFa:l , going to Mitchell four months ago. ra trl) ; alternate Fitts years ago he married Mary ? Rouile, O rerbv ' Rabe who predeceased hint by- 12 * e•. Goodrow. Wri_' t years. Six yens ago he married Mrs, r" Brown; defence, 4, e:•leail, Wallace township. She forwards. Johnston, rlleil fit• years ago. He is survived alternates. 13eVere by Pots• sons. Wilfred Of -Mitchell, er. Court, Turn-, l 11tillenvsi'10f Sclr roll etd. ont,, Arthur wasklin. Kenny,. six daughters. Mrs. E..Tacobs, Detroit, Mich Mrs. Fred li'emnck. Mitchell, Mrs. .1. Kinsman. Stratford, Mrs. N. Beuetntinn, IliKillop, Mrs. Fred hayed, Logan. Mrs. Llewellyn Mantle, Dutton. There are 22 grandchildren. He was predeceased by two sons, The body is resting at the Lockhart funeral chapel, Mitchell, where fune- ral services will 'be conducted Friday afternoon at 2.30, Rev. A. IT, Johnston of Main street l'nited Church officiat- ing. Interment will be in Woodland cemetery-. Donald, Jim and Jessie and Mrs Watt Sr Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen Lear. June, Miss Doris of Hamilsost. a :• Helen tteachert at the home of M' and Mrs. Reiland MeV t .e- eveniing dinner and evenines - Mr• and Mrs. ♦nt.ua entertained friends or Ch sa- Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Fare; e family and Mr.• Win. Shepherd 0 .-Clinton. Wilma returning 1*-.-.. ::err to Clinton. :Sir. Archie Watt was r.c, .e far a (3•••;••"9":'' few days before Chri turas having to STRATFORD 7, SEAFORTH 4 return to Canrp Borden on Thum The Stre-ford Leginu hock,-yght"stn clay and was home again over the invaded eaforih Tuttsclity nit to •weekend returning tri Canto Borden m e, the Beavers. In ;in intermediat.a Sunday night. B OHA game. and the visitors left Mr. Robert Leiper and Miss Agnes with a well earned 7 to 4 victory Leiper of Toronto spent Christmas cues iii' minute, of fast and keenly at the home of their mother, Mrs, fought hockey. The Strafford lads Annie Leiper, Guy, Ton and Jean came trout behind to take the ver - Leiper. Mr. and Mrs. John Leiper dict. The Seaforth squad fought them of Clinton were also hone for the all elle way, showing Some great tot day ;ward w m k, and defensit e play, and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Knox and being well backed up by Dotson in children, ,Mr. and Mrs. Graydon their nets. Ken Rohfritscli Starry loft Neal and Murray of Summerhill winger I'or the n inuere, 15,01 1 mark- . spent Monday evening before Christ- err than but In spite of this he was mac at the home of bit'. and Mrt the star. lading niunerous sti•atiord • Ernest Knox. NIrs• Frank McGregor • rushes clicking for two goals and s who has been laid up with a bad ]leis of as13,10• For Setrtolth the 01' cold was unable to go. ch[ds go to Debut Ie. Powell, Ctimelee Miss Helen McGregor of St. Cath- and Cassidy. A total :of eight pencil- • arities is home on Christmas boli- ties were handed oat by referee Nip days and does not need to go back Henderson of ingeraol7, five: 'being till Satardav drawn by Seaforth players and three • • M1', and Mrs, Watson Reid and `hsrg'm d to SLraiTurd.. Mr. Davol and :Miss Mary Reid en- slim ford Legion .C'oa1 1Tesse: de- ter; ained rtertained friends on Christmas day. !',-•use. Ayers•. Burns; eeutr'. Ni511, Sunday afternoon, after church. wings, slave y. Roll frit sch; alternates, Mr. • ,rd Mr, Arthur Colson spent a . i;nr•dett Initalrarme. D. C:,isaltene. 1, frau hours at the hone of Mr, and , ,soli nee, McGee. iSlattlties. leo Watt and enjoyed a turkey st,utm tri - Goal. al. Dotson defence. so truer. The turkey was a treat from ‘sioilisies Iilase v . ec.n11 Mc ['nick n ; bit . Watt So. who has been staying tin. • i.sidy c.nrriegi alternates. at the home of her son Leo, , for t t,w, I1 Ellwood, Wright ',Andes Fogle time.. I 1tele roe, Liende r. nti, tn..e .soil. We wish to . extend sincere Byrn-, pathy to Mrs. Wm. Mills of Blyth,; ' and son Earl and family, also bro- thers and sisters and friends. The late Mr. Wm. Mills of Blyth was horn and raised near Harlock, at- tending Harlock School and Sunday School, hat has lived in Blyth for a geed number of years, He passed away on Saturday after a lengthy illness, CROMARTY The Women's Missionary Society held the first meeting of the year at the home ,of Mrs. Tom Laing, with the president conducting the meet- ing. The scripture lesson was react by Mrs. 'William Houghton, followed with prayer by Mrs. Jessie Hamil- ton. A paper was read by Mrs. John Little -Elliott A quiet wedding was solemnized at the hoine of the bride's mother, Mrs. George H. Elliott, Clinton, when her eldest daughter, Edna, was united in marriage to John Earls Little. son of 'the' late Mr, .and Mrs, John Little, Brussels, Rev. W. Woolfrey officiated. The wedding march was played by the bride's sister, Miss Jean Elliott. The bride, given in marriage by her brother., Edward W. Elliott, was charmingly attired in a street -length dress of Chinese Cherry Crepe with a cor- sage of Johanna Hill Roses. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Pearl Elliott, who wore a steel blue crepe dress with acorsage of pink rapture roses. Tho best man was Ray Crawford, Brussels. The bride's • mother received, wearing a navy bine crepe dress with a norsage of pink Virginia Carnations. She was assisted by the groom's sister, Mrs. A. James, Clinton, who wore a grey crepe chess with a corsage of red briarcl:iffe roses. The bride and groom left 011 a trip to London anti Detroit, anci on their return they will reside fn Clinton. Want and For Sale Ade.; 1 week no, mimmemmememoollini E 0 N TT H SATRE NOW SHOWING THURS. FRI. SAT DOUBLE FEATURE "JOHNNY COMES FLYING HOME" with Faye Marlow - Richard Crane Martha Stewart This picture records the trials and tribulations of three tomer AAF" Pilots trying to make a go of private air -freight service. AND "IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN TO A DOG" with Carol Landis and Allyn Joslyn A Comedy spiked with the doings of Gangland MON. TUES. WED. DOUBLE FEATURE "ADVENTURES OF RUSTY" with Ted Donaldson •- Margaret'Lindsay Conrad Nagel "Ace", the Wonder,Dog, in the role of "Rusty" is a beautiful animal. AND .. "LIFE WITH BLONDIE" NEXT THURS. FRI. SAT. In. 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