The Seaforth News, 1947-06-26, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon .Bros Publishers
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WALTON
Garden Party
"TO BE 'HELD ON DUFF'S
UNITED CHURCH LAWN ON
FRIDAY
JUNE 27
A Good Variety Programme
Supper served from 6 to 8
Admission 60c and 25c
Sponsored by members of the
16th and Sth groups of the 'W.A.
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WALTON
Mr. and Mrs: Earl Dow and
children at the home of her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kearney.
Mrs. R. Richmond. neat Blyth, at
the home of her sister Mrs, D;
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolger and
children at Guelph.
Mr. Baker of Henfryn in Walton,
Mrs. George Williamson and
Charlie at Goderich,
Phe Walton group of the W.M.S.
met at the home of Mrs. W. Thamer,
Wed, evening with a good attend-
ance; The members of the. G G, -LT,
enjoyed a picnic in Goderlol1,' fat
ui day.
Mrs, Merle Campbell spentthe
weekend with IVIrs. Hollman.
Miss' Edith Hackwell and Miss
Smith of Stratford visited" at the.
ic,
home of Mr. Jose It H k ell
w
The dry weatherofthe past week
has enabled farmers to finish the
corn planting;
Kenneth Murray of London visit-
ed his another Mrs, A, Murray.
Mr, Geo. Jackson, who has leased.
his farm to Mr. Lawrence Ryan, held
a Successful sale last week and in-
s t'tking' a trip West,
June Hackwell entertained some
of her school chumS to a birthday
party.
The Walton W.M.S. met in the
«htn•ch on Wed. June 11. Mrs. R. G.
T-T.,lewood presided. The topic
"What of the Church in Asia", was
e'1 t aken,bv the ladies of the
17th group. The supply secretary re,
')erted'that three pairs of mitts had
''een fovwarded for the bsile• Mrs.
Kirkby gave a very interesting re -
'mit of the conference at St. Marys.
It was decided that our W,M;S. send
Leona Watson to Leader Training
School at Alma College .this summer.
Meeting closed with the singing of a
hymn followed by prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Holman at-
tended the graduation ceremonies of
Toronto Western Hospital held in
Convocation Hall on June 12. Their
daughter, Marjorie, was a member
of the graduating class of nurses
COMING — A DAY OF RECKONING
— the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty
angels, in flaming fire taking vengeance on them, that know not God,
and that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ" 11 Thes. 1:7.5.
"Vengeance is mine; I will repay. saith the Lord." Rom. 12:19
OBEY THE GOSPEL — THE GOSPEL IS SALVATION THROUGH
CHRIST
NOT THROUGH
— GOOD WORKS
--- FAITH IN ANI' LIVING MAN
BUT by faith its the shed blood of our SAVIOIIP. LORD JESUS
CHRIS•!', Believe. and escape the judgntrnt that is coining,
TUNE IN:
Pilgrims Hour 7.7.30 (daylight saving) Sunday Evening
Local Station — CKLW Windsor
Old-fashioned Revival Hour—rebroadcasts ou many stations
at various hours
Chas. E. Fuller, P.O. Box 123, Los Angeles 53, California
which was one, of the largest in the
hospital's history: •
On Thursday evening,'Jiixt ": tli a
very enjoyable evening was spent
the community hall when 14Ir. Wand
Mrs., Wallace Shannon. newly weds
were extended coneratulatiens and
presented with a purse, of money.
1VIusic for dancing was supplied by
the Wilbee orchestra. The following
address was read by Mrs. ,Ernie Toll
and the presentation Made by Lorne
Roe. Dear Jean and Wallace—In
honor of your recent marriage
which is a very special occasion; we,,
your 'friends and neiglibourat of
Walton, have gathered here -this
evening to celebrate with you and to
extend to you our heartiest congrat-I
ulations as you embark on the matri-
monial sea. Wallace, we have known
you all your life and have always
found you cheerful. You volunteer-
ed your services to your country in!
her hour of need and without a
doubt had many a hard- road to
travel. With God's grace you were
spared and are with us tonight be-
ginning a touch happier journey'
which we hope will be a long and 1
happy one. To you Jean, who is a.
stranger in our midst, we extend a
hearty welcome and want you to feel
at home with us tonight 'and trust!
you will make many new friends.'
Everyone knows that no true love
runs smooth. You will have •your
trials and sorrows, along life's Path,'
but we hope they will be lightened
as you think of the warm feelings of
friendship and •well wishing of these
your friends and neighbours' of Wal-
ton. Soon you will be taking up
your abode in a distant city but we
will be very glad to welcome you
hack with us any thine you hale the
opportunity. As a token of our good
wishes, we ask you to accept this
purse of money. Our wish is that
you may both be spared to enjoy
long life, happiness • and prosperity.
May you build your home on faith
and love, and live in peace like
turtle -doves. May God's - richest
The Great Day is almost. here again. Can-
ada's great day of music and entertainment
et Waterloo, Ontario, in beautiful Waterloo
Park. Music all day and evening. Scotch
dancing and "piping cowtests. Contests for
hands and instt'mnentolists from S:09 in the
morning. Monster Musical Tattoo in the
evening. Great display of bands and fire --I
works. Came early and bring your family.
Ample parking space Tor cm's and buses.
Fend on the V'nund:;, or bring your own, A
great thrill for young and old alike. RE-
MEMBER THE DATE—SATURDAY JUNE
2,th, RAT\ OR SSIINE
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1946
blessing rest upon you always.
Signed on behalf oj:-;,,y�-¢si,�r, friends
and neighbour's. Watlaeg thanked all
for their thoughtfulness"' and ,good
wishes.,
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dotzert and;
Wallace, Miss Florence Berg
of Am-
ulree
with Mr, and Mrs. Dalton
Hinz.
NIr. and Mrs.. Kenneth ReaneY
and Patty Lon of Mitchell with Mr.
and Mrs. John Amstein.
Mr. and Mrs. John- Mueller of
Hamilton are holidaying with her
parents Mr, and Mrs: Aug. Hille.
brecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leon'hardt,
Henry and Richard, Mr. Martin
Meyer and Mrs: Wm. Bennewies
spent a few days last week visiting
relatives in Detroit.
Mr, and „Wire. Geo. Mogk and
Nancy accompanied Carman Mogk
to Wallaceburg.
Rev: and Mrs. Schultz and Eric
visited with' Rev, and Mrs. Gelhaar
in Listowel.
Mrs. Elmer Tnffin and Geraldine
are spending, several weeks with her
sister Miss Bertha Murray at Toron
to.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Doyle, Linda
and Sharon spent. the weekend in
Toronto, -
Mr. and Mrs. WM. L. Queren-
gasser, Mr, and Mrs. Howard. Quer-
engesser and Susan and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sholdice attended the
Anderson—LaPensee wedding in
Windsor (Gloria Anderson is the
daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Anderson, the former Georgene
nuerengesser) on Friday and spent
the weekend in Detroit with Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Spencer (Alma Quer-
engesser) and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Swigger (Elsie Querengesser).
Mr. and Mrs, John Jacob are visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs, Herman
Bauer at Glencoe.
Master Gary Sholdice is spending
, a week's holidays with his aunt and
' uncle Mr. and Mrs, Howard Queren-
tt'nser at Waterloo.
The'pupils •of the school enjoyed a
picnic on the school grounds on
Wednesday afternoon. Races and
treats were enjoyed by all.
WE 311 INING3P
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SEAFORTH, ONT. PHONE 354
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Balanced Ration Plant
of
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manufacturing
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HOG GROWER
DAIRY RATION
CALF MEAL
CHICK STARTER
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Are now available to Dealers, Wholesal-
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We know ... being team
captain has its responsi-
bilities. But when you're
rounding up your team,
will you try not- to make
too many calls at once?
Remember -some grown-
up may need that party
line in a hurry ... Thanks
a lot:
PARTY LINE
COURTESY IS
CATCH 1 NG...
• putting' it into practice
on every call you make
is your hest guarantee
that others will do the
same for you.
1. Keep calls brief.
2. Space your calls.
• 3. Give right-of-way
to urgent calls.
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RN YELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
Of CANADA
_ENT
REG Seaforth
NOW PLAYING "BLONDIE'S LUCKY DAY DOUBLE FEATURE'.
with A. LAKE — PENNY SINGLETON — R. STANTON '
AND— "GALLOPING THUNDER
,,
with CHARLES STARRETT —SMILEY BURNETTE,
MON'. TUES. WED. -- Matinee at 2.30 P.M, July 1st - In Technicolor
',THE SONG OF SCHEHERAZADE"
with YVONNE,.DE CARLO JEAN PIERRE AUMONT
Little'has been overlooked in Romance, Snectaale, Color, the Russian Navy of the
Mid -19th Century and the International Setlileent of a Moroccan town
exemplified by Eve Ardemn
NEXT T3IURS. FRI. SAT "MY DARLING 'CLEMENTINE"
with Henry Fonda Linda Darnell — Victor Mature
An outstanding super-Western.—Every trick in the holt has beanpolished, sharp-
ened, honed and curried to sutroass anything you have seen before in Western pictures
Coning:
"THE LATE GEORGE'APLEY"
with Ronald Colman — Peggy Cummins
The Ladies' Aid members s'pelit
an enjoyable afternoon on Wednes-
day as guest of the Ladies' Aid of
St: Paul's Lutheran Church, Ellice
Township
A Swing Bowling Tournail-ent
Church at which six teams of ladies
was organized some time ago at the
and six teams of men are competing.
Games are being played every Mon-
day and Wednesday evening and
considerable interest is being shown
in these games.
Mrs. Fred Ellig'son it confined to
bed at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Wm. S. Reihl.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Hoegy on the birth of their
daughter at Seaforth,hospital.
Musid = Fireworks — . Scotch Competi-
tions at Waterloo, Ontario, in beautiful
Waterloo Park. Saturday, June 20th. All day
and evening. Come with your whole family.
Something• for all to enjoy. The monster
Musical Tattoo rn the evening is the great-
est Show. of Its kind in Canada.. Ample pro-
vision for picnics on the grounds. RAIN OR
SHINE.
Ford Ferguson
Owners
We have in stock:
Glider.. Sweep Rakes
Cordwood Saws -
Transport Boxes
Blade Terracers
Disc Terracers
Soil Scoops
Manure Loaders
Rear End Cranes
Sherman Step-up transmissions
Daly's Garage
FORD MONARCH DEALERS
Seaforth
Radio Service
Repairs to all makes
24 to 48 hour
service
All repairs guaran-
teed 90 days
Walker Electric!
Phone 95
SEAFORTH
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BLYTH
One .of Blyth's oldest businessmen,
Alonzo P. W. Smith, diets unexpected-
ly of a' heart set?tire. He waS-79 years
olcl and while he.' had been suffering
from a lteai't•condition for almost a
year death was unexpected. Mr, Smith
was born in Norfolk County, a son of
the late Elbridge Clinton Smith and
Mary Agar Smith. About 1914 the
fancily purchased the Jacobs farm two
[Hiles west of, Blyth on the East
wawanosh boundary where they .re-
sided Until 1932 when they retired to
Blyth. Mr. Smith was a machinist and
plumber. He was a member of Blyth
fire department for 14 years and' acted
as fire chief for a number of years. He
was a member of the United Church.
Mr. Smith was married to Miss Ruby
D. Gibson of Blyth in 1936, who sur-
vives, with one brother, Clinton E.
Snlitit of Seaforth, and one sister, Sirs,
T. (Gertrude) Butt of IEippen. The
funeral was. held Monday at Blyth.
GOOD j YEAR
TIRES. • (.IP
• It's a wise motorist
who insists on long -wearing,
money - saving Goodyear
Tires. They give many more
miles of dependable service ...
at lower cost -per -mile. We
have Goodyears in your size
• o• 1 come in today.
YOUR •
GOODYEAR
DEALER
Seaforth Motors
Chev:Olds. Sales Service
PHONE- 141, SEAFORTH, ONT.
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NOTICE
Town of Seaforth
All persons in the Municipality owning or
harboring dogs must purchase 1947 licenses for
sante on or .before July lst, 1947. Licenses will be
i,; sued from the Treasurer's Office in the Town
Hall, or from the Tax -Collector, J. Cummings:
After that date summonses through the
Court will be issued to the owners or harborers of
dogs not having licenses.
All dogs must wear license tags.
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WANTED ! Dead or Alive
DEAD, OLD OR DISABLED
Horses, Cattle, Calves,- Sheep. and Hogs
PROMPT COLLECTION — WE DO THE LOADING
DARLING & CO. OF,
M1TEDA
Phone COLLECT Seaforth, 15; Exeter, 235; Walkerton, 135-r-6
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