The Seaforth News, 1947-07-03, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, .JULY 3, 1941
THE SEAFORTH NEWS Costin of London are in residence at
Snowdon Bros., Publishers Mr Rofle's cottage for the summer. ,
WALTON
Mrs, Angus McQuaig of Seaforth
with relatives.
Mr. Peter and Archie McGillvery
and sister Miss MargaretMcGillvery
called on relatives, Friday, from
Wellsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries
at Hamilton.
Mr, Bert and. Miss Annetta Col -
dough of Dinsmore, Sask. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Sanderson"and
children, Wroxeter, with relatives,
The funeral of the late Mr. Wrn.
Kearney took place . July 1st to
Brussels cemetery. His widow and
son Lawson, London, and daughter
Mrs, Earl Dow, Hibbert, survive. He
had nine grandchildren.
Mr. and 1'Irs. Wm. Bennett in
Goderich.
firs, R. H. Gairdner arrived from
Chicago to spend the summer at the
Gaivduel' home.
Dr.: and Mrs. Butt, Toronto, are
guests of Mrs.. L. G, Bassett.
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Aberhart 1
Seaforth, are at their cottage on Bay-;
.field Terrace.
_firs, E. Fulton of Biggar, Sasl.atch•'
elven. is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Percy
Weston,
ItIiss Jean Keyes of Varna spent a
brief visit with her grandmother, Mrs.
Donald MacKenzie,
Dr, and 1'Irs. Alexander,' London,
their sou and wife and little grandson
are at their Bayfield Terrace summer
home.
Mr, Jack Tours is spending a vac-
ation at Port Stanley.
The village was exceedingly busy
over the holiday, all places having
capacity crowds. Bayfield'nill have a
busy Summer season as each day
brings nery arrivals, •
Mrs. Gerald Churchward and Gerald
Churehward Jr, and their guest Miss
Lena Shortt of Loudon are enjoying
holidays at the Churchward summer
house.
Mrs. R. Watson and son have ar•
rived from the West to spend the
summer months with her mother Mrs.
Frank Edwards.
Miss Lillian Morley is entertaining
Detroit friends this week.
Mr. Laurie Fowlie is spending a
vacation with his sisters Frances and
Ethel Fowlie,
Friends of Charlie Ferguson. Sud-
bury, son of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Fer-
guson, Bayfield, will be pleased to
learn of the arrival of a new little
daughter. Catharine Ray.
BAYFIELD •
Chancellor and Mr's. Arthur Ford
of London are spending their annual
Sununner vacaliot at the Metcalf lake-
side residence. Mr. Ferrl has been
given the 'high honor of Chancellor
of Western University.
The Krulce sisters of Dearborn.
Michigan. have opened a gift shop on
Main Street, "'The Village Guild", and
in this venture have converted the
home of the late Alfie Erwin into a
most attractive and artistically ar-
ranged business place.
The local school board has engaged
Mr. Donald McCauley, London. as
Principal of the school for the term
commencing in September.
Dr. and Mrs. P. Lewis of Toronto
are guests of Mrs. N. Woods and Miss'
Ioods at the Hut,"
Mr. Jim Day and family of Detroit
are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Day
at their summer home.
Mr. N. Rollie and his aunt Mrs,
,ttc>
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
DUBLIN
Mr. and • Mrs. Bob Byrne, Hamil
ton, with Hiss. Monica Byrne and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ryan,
Mrs. J, L. Dontiney, Detroit, and
Mrs. J. C. Cole, Windsor, with- Mr,
and Mrs, 'William Dorsey,
Miss Helen J1cKercher, Cornell
University, Ithaca, NX., With her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Finlay D'Ic-i
Ker'eher, McKillop twp. •
Edward Holland, St. Jerome's
College, Kitchener, is vacationing' at:
his honne.
Miss Teresa Atkinson, Toronto,•
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Lucille I
cGrath
Reg. N.1 Atkinson.
and 1r. S. Englert, Kitchener..
with
friends here,
Mr:. and Mrs Milton Brace,
Blyth, with Mr and' Mrs. Arthur
Forster:.
Mrs. Joseph Atkinson 'attended a
pil''rimaae, front Toronto to Cana-
dian Martyr's Shrine at Midland on
Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph. Cronin, Frank and
Miss Bessie Cronin :attended the
Roach—Missere' wedding at Sacred
Heart Church, Kitchener, on Satur-
day. Mr. and Mrs. .Michael - Doyle
and Miss Nell Doyle, Reg. Reg. N. at
London,
Mr. and firs. A. J. Krauskopf and
Christine, Waterloo, with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert- Krauskopf,
Miss Angela Donnelly and Mrs.
Camilla Rowe; Stratford, with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Donnelly.
Mrs. Dan Costello and daughter
Patricia, are spending a week in
Detroit and Pontiac.
• Miss Marie Dillon. is attending
summer school in Toronto.
Joseph Doyle attended the Marian
Congress at Ottawa.
fir's, Harold Schmuck and daug'h-
iter's, Kathleen and Carol Ann,
II"itchener. John E. 1'folyneaux, Mer-
lin and .Mss Betty O'Reilly, Detroit,
with .lir. Mid Mrs. Thos. J. Moly-
n^lt,
Mrs. L. J. Schmidt of
with her sister Mrs. Joe Cronin.
VARNA
.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harnwell, God -
i erich. in company with David Hodge
of Toronin called last week on
friends in the village.
Miss M. Hoffman of Zurich visited
Mrs. McConnell last week.
The W.A. of St. Johns Anglican
Church met Thursday afternoon in
the hall where a missionary quilt was
completed. Then the ladies repaired
to the home of Mrs. 13. G. Beatty and
Miss Mossop vcjiere a dainty lunch
was served by the hostess.
Mrs. Biller is the guest of her sis-
ter Mrs. Johnston and family. ,
Miss Gertie Smith of Montreal is
visiting at the parental home.
CROMARTY
Mr. Ben Allen of Westlock, Alberta,
is visiting his brothers here.
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Duncan and son
and M1'. and Mrs. Jack Duncan of
Kirkton visited at the home of Sandy
_McKellar on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoggart and
Arlene attended the funeral of a
friend in Blyth on Thursday last.
Mrs. Campbell of Kingston spent a
day last week with her aunt Miss
Dolly Hoggarth,
Mr. and Mrs, Z, McSpa en
attended the funeral Monday of the
late Mrs. James McSpadden who
passed away in Victoria Hospital,
London; -on Saturday, June 28th.
Mrs. McSpadden, her maiden
name (Agnes Merriless) was born
in Glasgow, Scotland. She together
with a sister and brother came to
Canada, residing in Montreal for a
number of years. Mrs, McSpadden
devoted her time to music and was,
soloist in one of Montreal's largest
churches, In religion she was a' de-
voted Presbyterian. She had been a
patient sufferer from arthritis for
a period of years. She leaves to
mourn a husband, one sol, William,
a daughter (Jean) Mrs. Bertram
rl'IcSpadden, all of London, one bro-
ther Rev. Wm, Merriless of West-
port, Ont.
Stratford
WINTHROP
Mrs. Margaret Horne and Mr. E.
Haase spent Sunday in Acton visit-
ing Mr. Haase's mother Mrs. Mary
Haase and sister, Mrs. Jim Inglis
and Mr. Inglis.
Mr. W. 0. Hodge of Merriton and
Master Jimmie Morey of Mitchel
are visiting the for•mer's daughter.
Mrs. M. Horne. '
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maddess and
Lillian of Milverton and Mr. Lorne
Maddess of Stratford spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. R. K. Davidson.
Mr. Andrew Montgomery of
Brantford spent the holiday at his
home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Uri and family of
Windsor are visiting Mr. John Shan-
non. Mr. Shannon will return to
Windsor with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Uri and family and
Mrs. Chamber and family- motored
to Niagara Falls on Monday,
BRUCEFIELD
We are pleased to see Mrs. Fred
Boyce able .to be out again after lre-
ing confined to her home.
The musical Recital last Thursday
night Was well received.
Some of the week end and holiday
visitors with their people here were,
Hiss Elizabetja Scott, lir, :las, Pater-
son; Miss Marion Paterson, Miss An-
nie Mustard and Miss Alice Mustard,
all of London.
Decoration service was held at
Bairds' cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. (Rev.) Stanway- entertained
her Sunday School classto a picnic
on the manse lawn on Mouclay; the
girls report a splendid tiuie,
Marlene and Peter Haugh of Tor-
onto are enjoying a visit with their
grandparents and cousins here.
Don't forget the strawberry social
on the church lawn Friday. July 4th.
After the tea the play "Happiness
Ahead" will be given by the choir.
Miss Ina Scott of London is spend-
ing her vacation with relatives here.
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Seaforth
NOW PLAYING "MY DARLING CLEMENTINE"
• with Henry Fonda — Linda Darnell — Victor Mature
An outstanding super-Western,—Every trick inthe book insbeen polished, sharp-
ened, honed and curried to surpass anything you have seen before in Western pictures
MON, TUES. WED. — "THE LATE GEORGE APLEY"
with JANESSA BROWN — RONALD COLEMAN — PEGGY CUMMINS
Just wait until you see the. Old Boy I. This, is a Pulizer Prize winning production
NEXT '11i555...FRI. SAT. _. - 'I'LL BE YOURS"
with DEANNA DURBIN — TOM DRAKE
This Pleasant dight Romance, inse with offeotive musical panels should make happy,
entertainment for all
COMING "CLOAK AND DAGGER"
with GARY. COOPER- ROBERT ALDA
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, Hensall,
the deceased had been a life long
'esident of this vicinity. She was a
member of the IIensall United Church
choir and had been on the" staff of
the Post Office for several years. She
is sin'vived by a sister Mrs. A. Doug-
las, Hyde Pack, and a brother Will-
iam
iam of Saskatchewan. Private funeral
service was held from J. Bouthron &
Son funeral home on Tuesday at 2
clock conducted by Rev. R. A. Brook.
Inter'nient in Heneall Cemetery.
Group 2 of the Ladies' Aid of the
Presbyterian Church will sponsor a
sale of home -baking and lawn tea at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Luker on the afternoon of Saturday
July 5th at 4 o'clock. In case of in-
clement weather this event will be
HENSALL
Mrs. .11eidinger and, Mrs. Wm.
Thiel of Zurich spent a few days in
London recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth, Miss Au-
drey Russell and Mr. Donald Joynt
are spending a two weeks' vacation
at Manitoulin Island.
Miss Helen Moir of Stratford was
a recent visitor with _Mr. and Mrs.
L. Baynhanr.
Mr. and Mr's, Lloyd Ortwein and
family and Mrs. Bertha Ortwein of
London were weekend visitors with
Mrs. P. Munn.
The following pupils of Miss
Greta Laramie, A.T.C.M. were suc-
cessful in passing their mid -summer
examinations of the Toronto Con-
servatory of Music. Eleanor Cook,
grade 8 piano; Marilyn . Mousseau
grade 3 Piano (honors) ; Betty
Mickle, grade 2. theory, first class
honors.
Miss Margaret Johnston
Miss Margaret B. 'Johnston passed
away in London on Sunday. Born in
Hay Township, a daughter of the late
held in the church schoolroom.
Girl Guides Present Concert
The Girl Guides presented a splen-
did concert in the town'hall, Heu jll,
on'Friday evening under the, direction
of Mrs. Stewart Bell and Miss Jennie
Jolly. Reeve Kerslake spoke on Guide
work and "0'' Canada" was sung. Miss.
Roberta Kirby introduced the Guides,
who formed patrols, repeated the Girl
Guide "Motto" slogan, promise laws,.
and had inspection. Girl Guide Ten.
derfoot emblems were presented
Ot'ian Stephen 1 mistake, Ruth Alex-
ander 2 mistakes, Ann Hildebrandt -3
mistakes. Betty Moir was presented
with a lanyard grid Guide whistle
from the Guides as our Honored Girl.
Betty passed her tenderfoot test with
no mistakes.
Insulate Your Home
It has been proven that Attic Insulation creates a twenty
per cent saving in Winter fuel consumption. Equally so, it
retards the Summer heat in the house.
lVe have a stock of Mineral Wool Bats, 3" in thickness, at
6V2c sq. foot
24 FOOT EXTENSION LADDER $19.00
OIL STOVE OVEN • $5.00
STEP LADDERS $4.00 to $5.00
SET OF STAINLESS KNIVES & FORKs, 6 of each $4.50
CATTLE SPRAY in bulk $1.50 pet' gal.
GRANITE CANNERS, 7 qt. $2.50 to $2.95
It pays to treat them well with Climax Bug Killer, Bordeaux Mixture,
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INSULATORS •
Isfl't 11' !1 Fact?
• It matters little what you want to buy these days ::: soap, a shirt;
a new car ... even electricity (which you don't have to line up for)
continues to be scarce in Southern Ontario.
Have you tried to build a home lately? . u : tried t'-, buy building
materials of any kind. What a headache! How would you like to
be shopping for what's needed for a new electric power plant?
Unimaginable amounts of concrete, steel and other materials, as well
as tremendous quantities of electrical equipment, would have to be
sought out and purchased.
It takes several months now to get such equipment as transformers
and costs are up by more than half. The bigger they are the harder
they are to get.
What about the huge generating stations required to supply Ontario
with an additional badly needed half -million horsepower? Well;
they are being built. They were started years ago. But they cannot
all be ready in 1947. Some won't be ready next year.
In the meantime, demand for electricity is growing faster than
new power plants. Few people anywhere use as much electricity
per person as in Ontario. Few have as much to use. Enloy 'your
low-cost electric power, but use it. wisely. Your Hydro Commission
is doing everything possible to increase the supply; but It will still be
necessary to conserve electricity this fall and winter.
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