The Seaforth News, 1947-08-28, Page 41-11001011i.61••=n=0.1•10r
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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Snowdon Bros., Publishers
BLYTH
The Royal: Black Knights of Hui -
on Minty and all L.O,B.A. and
True Blue Lodges, also .all the mem,
hers of the Orange Order will at-
tend DIVine Worship next Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock in St. An-
cbev'e United Church, Blyth. Rev.
Bro. Huddleston of Milverton will
be the guest speaker. Woodham
fife and drum band will be in at-
tendance. This will be an outstand-
ing service.
Young Women
become a Reg. 11.1
Here is an opportunity for
young women co train as
Registered Nurses*. The
Course lasts three years with
two of them at one of the
centres below. Monthly
allowances ranging from
$25 to $50 are granted
during the full period plus
free Room, board, laundry
and uniforms. Students have
three weeks' vacation each
year.
Secondary School Gradua-
tion Diploma is required for
enrolment. Ex- Service
womenrequite only 4Middle
School subjects (8 papers):
Registration doses September
30, 1947 ... apply now to:—
The Superintendent
ONTARIO HOSPITAL
of any one of
the following centres
BROCKVILLE LONDON
HAMILTON NEW TORONTO
KINGSTON WHITBY
or the Director, Ontario Hospitals.
Parliament Buildings.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
Russell T. Kelley
ACes.ler
VARNA
Miss 31, Carroll or Toronto is the
euest of Mrs, Wm. Hart,
Rev. John Graham, a former rector,
now of Watford, lis tin' absence et
Rev. Morgan, will take charge of the
service in St. John's Church Sunday,
Aug. 31st. ;at 7 P.m.
Mrs. Garnet Wanless of Wisconsin
called last week on Mr. and Mrs. Ines.
• Miss Mary Galbraith end Mrs. Ada
Reid of Seaforth are holidaying'at the
home of their brother, Mr. Archie
Galbraith, and Mrs. Galbraith, and
were guests at the home of Mrs. M.
G. Beatty and Miss Mossop Monday
evening,
Mrs, Jamieson and two little sons,
of Centralia, are guests of the fornt-
er's mother Mrs. Gertie Reid.
Mr, and Mra. jack' Bourne, of Mon-
tteal, Miss Viola Brooks, of Kingston,
Rev, H. L. Troyer of Toronto, and 81:'.
and Mrs. Cecil Otte, Seaforth; were
weekend guests at the home of 11:.
and Mrs, A. tugs.
Mary E. Beattrgave a \relater roast
on the Beach at their cottage, 50)'
-
1101(1, Friday night.
MeAsh Bros, made -a business trip
to Toronto Monday.
Mr. arid Mrs, Billy Austin and fam-
ily called Tuesday evening 00 Mrs.
Austin.
The salad supper put on in Hayfield
Friday night was quite a success and
the ladies of St. Johns Church wish
to thank Mr. and Mrs. Lambert for
their hospitalitY.
Master Billy Smith is spending a
few days with his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Smith.
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Special Meetings
The Salvation Army
THURSDAY, AUCUST 28, 1947
BRUQEFIELD encouragement, guidance and help,"
the speaker stated. "Can we not as
With an attendance of 1100 it club go a little further On their bo -
people the cambial sponsered . by ,hall than we have done.
"We bevel before us, a year of label'.
the Brurefield Firemen Was a de -1
cided.success, All games and a mon- it can also be a year or plesaisilten; iejt
stet. bingo were well patronized.' hope,' we mayp,cL)tittianuty. 1thheope every
The Bannockburn Pipe Band, under work of the
the direction of Mr. Watson Web- member will resolve that each day
ster, was in attendance, The draw
for special prizes was in charge of
T. B. Baird and Joseph McCully,
Prize winners were: 1.st, ',qrs. Wm,
Smith-, Exeter; 2nd, Mrs. W. Mc -
Beth; 3rd, T. Oliver, Clinton; 4th, Proud."
Mrs. L. Beatty, Varna. Winner of
special prize, Mary Seribbins, Clin-
VARNA
ton, women' .of the congregation
here were entertained at Turnet's
Church on Wednesday, Aug. 20th,
bythe ladies of Turkergmith Club.
We are pleased to know Mr. W,
Hill and Mr. A. Caldwell in Seaforth
and Clinton hospitals are both
im-
proving
31r. 7, K. Cornish in enlarging
his chopping mill.
The Woman's Association held
their annual picnic at Lions park,
Seaforth, on Wed., Aug. 27th,
Miss Joyce Stephenson of Varna
spent a week with her friend, Miss
Ruth Scott.
Mr. and Mrs; Patterson have en-
joyed a visit from Mr., PattersOn's
sister and husband and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Miss
Ina Anderson, also his niece and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson,
all of Montreal.
Miss Joanne Breese and Miss Bet-
ty Jane Lang of EelaWare, Ohi), vi-
sited last week with Mr, T. McCullY
and Miss Mary McCully.
Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Elliott and
jimmy visited last week with •
Mr,
and Mrs. H. DalrYmple.
Mrs. IR obi. Dawson,who has
spent the last two months with her
brother at Alvinston, has returned
to her home here,
, Miss Bessie Dutot. Clinton. spent
Simaay with her mother, Mrs. C.
• Dnto....
! M'..Ina Mrs. Hugh Alkenhead
at Godnrich.
L. tirssiki vieve Smith and friend
spent the week end
and each WOOk, he will make some
contribution to the • advancement of
Rotary and its objectives. If we do
this, we may be sure that the year
will be one of which we all will be
' "•• Verna Eyre
; days wit: Miss Edith
a rr, - • •
E Wilt threat-
-- Firemen's
• •• etw.‘essful :Wait
-• y • Mush- by the
e -
pipe band was
-• ▪ ..7f the evening, while
y lnges. wheels and
snzertained the large
the entire evening:
were s..‘1,1 up to about mil
e'r.. four raffle prizes. won as
Mrs. William Smith
Exeter. f!nd. Mrs. William Me
• Bracerleiti, tire; 311, Thomas
carter. Clinton.. electric toaster; 4th
• L. Beatty. Varna. hot plate. A
special prize. a beautiful quilt, was
won by Mary Scribbens, Clinton. The
Murdoch orchestra furnished music
for the dance. which was well patron
ized by the younger set. Proceeds o
the frolic will be used in purchasing
a new lire engine and pump. The of
deers of the fire department are: W
H. Dalrymple, president; J.
G. 31. Beatty spent a few days in
Londom with his cousin, Billy Lay -
them. ,
Mrs. Jamieson and two little sons
of Centralia spent a few days with
the fornier's mother, Mrs. Gertie
Reid.
Miss Logan of Hensall was a guest
at the home of Mrs. M. G. Beatty
and Miss Mossom
31r. Earnie McClinehy is visiting
friends in Flint, Mich,
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Harnwell and
David Hodge of Goderich called on
friends in the village, Monday.
BAYFIELD
A very impressive solemn service
was held in Clan Gregor square on
Sunday afternoon, Aug. 10, when
Citizens and visitors gathered at
the Cairn for the unveiling and ded-
icating of the plaque placed there
by the Bayfield Community Active
Service Club in. memory of those
who gave their lives in the late war.
Rev. L. Morgan, Trinity Church,
Rev. F. G. Stotesbury of St. An-
drew's United Church and Rev. F.
R. Paul, Listowel, a former rector
of Trinity Chordh had charge of the
service Rev Panl read the names of
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vice president; j, K. Cornish, semet-
ary; Wihhlam McIntosh, treasurer;
H. F. Berry. tire thief.
the fallen and dedicated the plaque
to the Glory of God and in fond and
loving memory of the gallant men
Whose names are inscribed upon it three children, Montreal, are occupy -
we dedicate in Thy Holy Name, leg "Grinblamt" cottage for the
through Jesus Christ our Lord, month of Auzust.
Amen. Mrs.. E. Weston and Mrs. G.
Hopson, millers of two of the:fallen
men. then rolled up the flag cover-
ing the plaque. Wreaths were placed
by Miss T. M. Sterling, R,R.C.A„
Nursing Sister in the great war, and
Gordon Heard, who served in the
tank corns in the second war, The
Last Post was sounded by bitglet
Win. Hearn, Clinton, A minute's
silence was observed and then ratite
the tones of the Reveile. The service
closed with the singing of the Na-
tional. Anthem, The bronze plaque
which has been set in the north of
the Cairn reads; In memory of those
who gave their lives for their coun-
try in the second great war 1930-
1945. Warrant Officer, Richard 0.
Weston: Merchant Seaman, Robert
David James Hobson; Private,
Charles Stewart Cann. They died
that Honour and Justice might live.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of Sud-
bury were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Ferguson on Sunday. 11r. Armstrong
is head engineer of Murray Mine In-
ternational Nickle. This is the mine
that Chas. Ferguson works at.
Dr. and Mrs. R. Hunter, Toronto,
have purchased the home of the late
B. Houston,
REGENT THEATRE
SDAFORTH
THURS. PRI. SAT. Randolph Scott Ann Dvorak In NOW PLAYING
"ABILENE TOWN" •
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Mon. Tues. Wed. matinee Labor Day • 2.30 p.m.
John Payne — June Haver. In tune with the nines is this Techni.
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Next Thurs. Fri. Sat. — Maureen O'Hara - Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in
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• A Technicolored Arabian Nights' Tale
COMING— 'HUMORESQUE" with Joan Crawford
• Mr. and Mrs. N. Toms,' Detroit,
are spending a two weeks vacation
with his mother, Mrs. 7. Toms.
The many friends of Robt. Mc-
Leod will be pleasid,to know he has
returned home after a critical oper-
ation m St. Joseph Hospital,
Mr. Jack Farqhuson of TorOitto
was a 'weekend guest of Mr. and
MTS. W. Ferguson.
Charles Guest is spending a few
days with his mother Mrs. C. Guest.
Mr. G. Churchward, who is spend-
ing a two weeks vacation took a bus
trip to Tobermory and Manitoiilid
Island this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Aust are holiday-
ing in the village. •
31r. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson
left for their home in Wilcox. Sask.
after a months holiday with friends
and relatives' in and around Bay-
field.
Mr. Robt. Watson left for Broad-
view, Sask. having spent his vacation
with Mrs. Watson and son at the
home of her mother, Mrs. F. A,
Edwards.
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CARDNO'S HALL - SEAFORTH
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 8.30 P.M.
Admission — 60c Children uhder 12 — 30c (Tax included)
DANCE AFTER SHOW 40c EXTRA.
McKILLOP
Former McKillop Boy Tells
of Attending Rotary Convention
The f.slIewing account published in
the W:Jodstock Sentinel -Review, tells
s trip it- the Rotary convention at
• Fnmeiseo by Mr. Frank Hogg,
.e.t....eielent of the Woodstock. Rotary
• Mr. Hogg is the son of Mr. and
Mea. William S. Hogg. McKillop.
A eci.rt of the Rotary Inteimation-
..1 ,,,nvention at San Francisco which
he attended as delegate of the 'Wood-
steek viol). combined with his in-
augural address Is, the new president,
-was the feature of the weekly noon-
day meeting of the Woodstock Rot-
ary Club. given by Frank Hogg, re-
ently elected president of the club.
President Hogg represented the
Woodstock elub at the ConventiOn,
making the trip by plane both ways.
from London to Los Angeles and gave
an interesting talk on the plane trip
and also gave some excellent inform-
ation on what he learned at the big
gathering. to be applied Cor the furth-
erance of 511 Woodstock Club.
At the outset of his talk. President
Hoeg described his plane trip to Cali-
fornia which was meet enjoyable. tak-
iug the plane at Loudon for Chicago.
then changing to an ',yr -island plane
for the west coast; re,ppleg at St.
Louis. Kansas Chy. Top6ka. Alberque
and Phoenix. ths,n F.:11 Los Angeles
and San Frame:sr°. The trip from
LeLdon took It hours, of which 15
70„::-! was seen, in
• rE:r.“? 15.oee Rot,
1' 150 7 , 1,1 ,,Aid
S,TW,
. 7,4-7, F, 1114
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-ee ;.• ? 1.-2fIrFal
ip.” he. said,
nee the '
ell,/
of
O'^'' %, idc-nt..., That
1 pcv, 0,71:WOrthy of my
r. • r. 4, ;7.: D tr.:.' 1.ope."
t'eld visitirig some
• ^1, it. rs,ilfo:t.ia.
Hegz. tei,erated the four
7, that of selectee
• -,:'vie. eommunity
and in`ermrtionel setvier- and sug,
e e`tt'-'s efferts fn' titg,
y, 1r be co-ordinated under these
heeding.. Ire env:rested that the club
lip..., than 1,,,1
(ion. in
"Them, are ;:ottee men in thls city
who rev -'i more than we have given
them so far. ThPy need friendship,
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