The Seaforth News, 1947-09-11, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TEE E,3EAIi Ofl:TH NE\VS bah ''canon in Walton district: Ar-
Sna.rclnn Dross, Publishersrar gements will be comPieted for
games with Auburn, Ripley ant
WALTON
ea of exhibition games will
beheld to prolong thegirls' soft -
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In virtually every job, future
developments must be con-
stantly taken into account.
If you are working to a
definite schedule, your main
and perhaps only concern
will be to keep up with it.
But if you have no such
schedule to adhere to, don't
fall into the error of thinking
that it is not necessary to plan
your work ahead. Every job
can be done more efficiently
by taking future require-
ments into account.
The advantages of doing
so are many and important.
To suggest a few:
It enables you to be bet-
ter prepared for each
task as you come to it.
It closes up gaps be-
tween operations—elim-
inates delays.
It gives you a clear pic-
ture of your whole job
and of production rates
which may be needed for
reference at any moment,
While these are broad gen-
eralizations, I am sure that
an analysis of your particular
job will reveal many other
specific advantages of "or-
ganizing for tomorrow".
The necessity of planning
for one's financial future is
recognized by millions•, of
Canadian owners of Life In-
surance. For them and their
families, security is an as-
sured fact.
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Dublin.
Ja1iei Bishop has returned from
North Bay;.
dames and Mrs, Humphries, Wind-
sor, with Mr, and Mrs. William
Humphries.
Ur, and Mrs. L G. S. Cummings
and James have returned home from
:Northern Ontario. •
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Hamilton,
Mr M 1
' nrr) '_ with .It and s. M.
ilirz _i
1 ,.
Hareil t oils
Mr. and 31r-. Henry Last, Wel-
land, with Mrs. R. W, Hoy.
Miss Leona Watson in St. Thomas.
Wib Turnbull, "Grey, has returned
home from Iowa,
Mr. Turnbull reports the outlook
for the corn crop this year in some
of the states is not so good.
Marry.Balger in Winnipeg.
Mr. and Mrs.- Pat Quinn and fain-
ily spent some holidays visiting rel-
atives in' the Twin Cities, Benton
Harbour and St. Joseph, along lake
Michigan, they went, by motor.
Miss Betty Quinn spent • Thurs-
day at the Exhibition. •
Mary Bolger in Winnipeg.
W. C. Bennett has bought the
'barn next to his egg grading station
from R. Marks, and plans to make
it available as quarters for custom-
ers' horses during the cold weather.
Shelter for farmers' horses in the
village has been lacking for some
tine.
lrrs. George Kirkby and •sons,
Murray and Ian, have returned to
Butwaoh after spending' the holiday
months with H. Kirkby and Mrs. A.
Murray.
Arthur McCall in Vancouver with
his brother George.
Arhiiles.Malton, with his wife
ar 1 family here,
Mises Maud and Annie Ferguson,
Seaforth, with \Ir, and Mrs. D. En-
Mr. and Mrs. hen. Ritchie with
".t and Mrs. F. Ennis.
1tiss
Edith Hackwell attended
the Bell-McGavin wedding in Strat-
,rd,
WINTHROP
Miss K. 11 \Vestman of London,
Ont.. i. visiting Iter sister \Irs.
T'e:Ems and Rev. Peters at the manse
Mrs. W. Shortreed of Walton,
G rdon of Clinton. and Miss. Mary
S tt1•eed of Lender. were attests
with lr. and.
Mrs. W. iHavel Hawley,
re,ently.
S.S.N' Cr;McKillop sent out
s:•••• studeets studentsthis year to High
" Laverne Gndkin, Doreen
tie .le. Lorraine Smith and Marie
'rem -wily going to Seaforth. aiid
"'tee Sloan and Rita Murray to
P'.tlx. There were -seven beginner,
++ *ern': Sandra Doig, Eclih Boyd.
rrnec a tan, Betty Murray, Gloria
Poyd. )'ei' Gndkin and Fergus
ra .. 'rt'e 'in'uber on. the roll is
row 31. F. T. Fowler,
wit:• and For Sale Ads.. 3 weeks for -Sac.
The Biggest ... The Best Money -Saving
Values In Town
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Work Clothes
Men's Sturdy, Well -Made
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All Sizes — All Colors
Special — 98c
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Ladies' Lovely
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Special— 98c up
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Ladies' Silk
PANTIES
(Small sizes only)
in White & T. Rose
3 pairs$1.00
Menus Good Quality
WORK SOX
special — 49c up
Boys' Smart
SAILOR SUITS
(Navy with White trim,) W10"�itwh
pants 2a69 8,. r�,9'•b�'
Ladies' Denim
Work Slacks
In navy, light blue and
brown
only 1.19
up
Children's
VESTS
Cotton and 'Rayon
Each 49c
Children's Training
White and Cream
PANTIES
IES
3 pair$1.00
Gree Front Dept. Stores
Opposite Post Office Seaforth
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JUNIOR FARMERS DO WELL
IN JUDGING AT C.N.E.
Ouo of the big featureb. acral
ture Day" at the C N E. was the
judging .: ornp, titic n. ca;l.lu :.xi by
,ht Ontario Department of Agrieul-
t.nre. Several Junior Farmers from
Huron County took part in this
C
ony
lctltrnx and made in excellent show-
ing,
despite the fact that the entries
in the cla„es were targe and cunt pi' i -
tion very keen. In the Livestoclt dlvi-
s1 u 1Il. Ho
netPym, Centralia RR1
stooksixth in the Senior Swineconi-
petition,
and Glenn Wise, of Clinton
111-21, was ninth in this same class.
In the Senior. Beet Class, Mr. J: E.
Miller, Exeter RR3, was seventh and
Elmer Powe, Centralia, was eleventh.
In the 'Grain and Root division, Sen-
ior Class Mr. J. E. Miller; Exeter
R13,3, was seventh, Mr: Elmer Powe,
t'entralia, was twelfth, and Mr. Wni.
13. Roweliffe wan thirteenth. In the
Dairy Products division, Mr: Jim Row-
clitte, of Hensall, made a fine score
and placed second in this division.
The harvesting of the 1947 bean
crop .has commenced with quite a
number of fields being Milled and
others at the stage when this opera-
tion will take place, According to of-
ficials of the Bean Board, the increase
in acreage is about ten per"cent over
that of 1946, but it is felt that the
Meld will be considerably lower on 'a
per acre basis. ^Results of the late
season _arae showing up plainly now,
and many fields of beans are in a
rather late state of maturity and may
be subject to damage . from early
frost. The extremely hot weather,
which we have had in .August and
early September, has caused Consider-
able sun scald, quite frequently mis-
taken as rust, but at the same time.
loos helped to avoid -infestations of
Blight and Bean Anthracnose. ltr.
K. R. Hillier. Inspec•tor•, Plant Pre.
duets Division, London, has stated
hat, unless we should have a period
f cool. dull ,weather. there should be
little danger of an outbreak of either
Blight or Anthracite:so this Fall, 110111
hese diseds s caused a considerable
loss to the crop of 11149.
A 1''w farmers have already -rade
inquiry to cr storr men -about the 'lill-
ina of their silos. and possibly 01111'
1 this will 1 e dune by the end of the
week. In yew of the fact that corn
was late s "deal to most rales it
would be w se to cheek ek closely the
stage of F1(11-tl1 of the corn, before
it is eusilerd. Tho best stage 'at which
e"ru should be cut it' it
is gohtg to b -
put Into the silo, is in the medium
late dough stege. 11 rut at this stage.
there Is a considerable increase in
amount of p•otein tat. sugar and dry
matter per. nr. Cott can be made
inro gond 11,0e sevelel days after
rating if there is sufficient moisture
retained, but best results 1(10 obtain-
ed if en ileo'. immediately, or shortly
after cuttinc.
---Issued by Leroy G. Brown, Agr i-
r•ultural Rire•sentetive for Huron.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947
Perault, Montreal, Qne, with Mr.
and MPs Edwin Stapleton,
1s. 11. J. Prendergast, Chicago,
with Mrs. James Sliea.
11'lr, and Mrs, Thomas Kelly;
Blyth, with Mr. and Airs. Joseph!,
Carpenter.
Charles Malone, Ingersoll, with
'Its. Malone.
A di shorts fire took place on
Saturday night when the home of
Mr. and lits: Edward Byers, about
2 utiles from Dublin, was destroyed
� fire It is believed the fire
bythat
was cated byshegasolsto lantern
n
exploding, causing the flames to
tread rapidly. The Mitchell Fire
Brigade was called butowing to
some 'delay were unable to save- the
house, and only the bare walls: are
left of a: fine White brick house. A
voluntary group of helpers succeed-
ed in saving most of the furniture
The loss is only partially covered
by insurance.
Pte• and bias, Joseph Krauskopf
and son of Hgaersville spent 'the
Past week with bit. and Mrs, . N. J.
Krauskopf of Dublin.
HULLETT
Mrs, McCall and Mrs, Hill left
for their hone in Regina after
•spending a month with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Riley. .
Ih-. and Mrs, •, Jos. Nicholson,
Brussels, and llr. L. Nicholson,
Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Adapt: Nicholson of Constance, re-
cently.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Chas.
Riley recently were Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Glazier, Huron Ptd., and Mes.
Wheatley of Clinton and Mr and
Mrs. D. Dewai• and son George,
Toronto:
Visitors on Sunday at the home
of Mies Jennie Mann of Hallett. Air,
and Mrs. John Riley, Tuckersmith,
Mr. and -hers, Geo. Suffidy and
children Exeter; Mrs. McCall and
llrs. Hill, Regina; bir, and Mirs,
Charles Riley and Ronnie, Con-
stance, and Mrs. Harold Colclough,
Blenheim: Mrs. R. Mann and Miss
Mary Heins, \Vingham,
CHISELHURST
There 'vas some excitement on
Saturday at Stewart McQueen's
fifty between Cromarty and Chisel -
hu st v'±e" the tractor of Wilbert
G anville's threshing outfit back-
fired and burst into flames. The
tractor was burned. The machine
was starting up after dinner. The
belt was quickly taken off and no
ether d r+raxe was done.
DUBLIN
According to a report from the
Section of Sant Domingo, which is
served by the Scarboro Missioriers,
Toronto, of whom three priests from
this district are members: Rey,
Thos. McQuaid, S.F.M. Rev. John
Melvor, S.F.M. anti Rev, Frank
Moylan, S.F.M. definite and rapid
headway in the spiritual and meter -
reconstruction of the Dominican
Republic is being made. Of the ten
Darishes conducted by theliission-
y priests, none has less than 25,-
000 souls, The largest parish is that
of Bani, with 50,000 where Father
,John Fullerton and Father Frank
Mn '.an are stationed, The Scarboro
priests are working under Arch-
bishop Pittini of Santa Domingo,
hose Archdiocese embraces the
entire Dominican Republic. His
r'ethedral at Ciudad Trujillo is fano-
as as the burial place of Christo-
pher Columbus,
A young soldier went to a Post
Office in Chur, Switzerland, to send
a telegram to Dublin, "which Duh -
'in?" asked the official. "Surely.
there's only one, the real Dublin, I
mean." On referring to the Inter-
national Postal Guide it was learn-
ed that there were seven Dublins,
one each in Ireland, Georgia, Texas,
New Hampshire Virginia, Ontario
and Southern Australia. Still curl -
ons, the soldier asked the official
why he was so certain that there
was more than one Dublin. "A mere
coincidence", he replied with a
st..ale," the man you met going out
as you were coming in, had just
sent a cable to Dublin, Ontario."
Jerome Manley, youngest son of
Mr, and Mrs. William J. Manley,
McKillop Township, was taken to
the Isolation Hospital, London, last
week, a victim of poliomyelitis.
Lloyd Elliott, lineman of McKil-
lop, Logan and Hibbert. Telephone
Co. is also under observation at
Victoria Hospital, London.
Rev. A. Durand, St. Peter's
"eminary, London, with Rev. Dr.
Ffoulkes.
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Hill, Chica-
go, with lets, ,lames Shea and Mr.
and Alis Martin Klibkhamer.
Mr. and Airs. Earl Hubhs, Toron-
to, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sta-
pleton. .
Gerrard and Jack Byrne, Detroit,
with their grandmother, Mrs.'Kath-
erine Byrne,
7. McGillivray, C.N.R. section
freeman here for the past five years
has been transferred to Turner's
"' tot Paisley. Gerald Burns •is re-
lieving for the present.
AIr, and Mrs. D. McConnell at-
tended the funeral of Mrs, Spencer
Stratford on Monday.,
Mss Bridget Costello in London,
11r. and Mrs, Tames Morrisson
• +t,nded the wedding of their son in
Tnrnnto,
''Tr. anri Mrs. Jack Meagher and.
e in London.
Mr. enol Mrs. Dan Williams in
Toronto.
Mrs. Arthur Forster at Mark.
este.
Thos, P,utters, Joseph Looby, H,
oesenan end H. Pugh in Detroit,'
Mrs, Perauit and Miss Helen
KIPPEN
.Mt. •R. J. Cooper left recently
fel Edmonton, Alta.. where he in-
tends to visit and assist with the
harvest for some time,
Mli's W. H. McLean is improving
nicely after her severe operation in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, but
will he confined to hospital for some
time yet,
Bean harvesting is the order of
the day around the village.
Mr. John C. Doig of Washington
spent the past Week with his mother
and other friends,
Please -take 'tote the September
meeting of the Kippen East Wo-
men's Institute w111 be held in Kip -
pen Church Sunday School roost on
Wednesday, Sept. 1 7, at 8:45 in
the evening. Due to a change the
entire October meeting will be held,
Guest speaker, Rev. R. A. Brook of
Hensall. Roll call, interesting facts
about the Royal Family; motto, It
is best to think more of my neigh-
bor than myself, by Mrs. Will Cole.
Lunch will be served,
ret'renallF'>"' en i :"sex
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Roy Rogers George ` Gabby" Mayes in
There is action, ronuiure, songs and brills ill this saga of the '‘.-rest.
MON. 01195, WED. "SMASH -U P" Adult Entertainment
Susan Hayward and Lee Bowman
This is decidedly a. story with that "different" touch.—The dramatic
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chronicle of a tentptesttous woman and her struggle against loneliness
Next Thurs. Fri, and Sat,' "NOBODY LIVES FOREVER"
John Garfield and Geraldine Fitzgerald
This action -thriller melodrama of the "Confidence Garvie" with "Ccr-
fteld playing rough and romantic should please the Gals and give the
Guys who brought them some thrilling entertainment. LET'S 'GO -
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CROMARTY
The Hibbert Township Council
met in regular session on Tuesday,
Sept. 2nd in the Staffs. Township
hall with all members present, the
Reeve, Mr. Joseph Atkinson, pre-
siding. The Clerk read the minutes
of the previous sheeting which was
adopted as read. The report on what
is known as the Kleinfeldt 'Municip-
al drain was read and adopted, The
Clerk was instructed to prepare by-
laws on this drain accordingly. The
Court of Revision on the Kleinfeldt
drain will be held on Oct. Lith at the
Staffa Township hall. The Court of
Revision on the Darling drain was
held at this meeting• and as there
were no appeals the Court was
closed, 13y -law No, 18 appointing
Deputy Returning Officer's, Poll
Clerks and -fixing polling places was
given its third and final reading and
passed, By-law 'No. 19 for changing
the hour for holding thenomination.
was given its third and final reading'
and passed,
Thos. D. Wren, Clerk of the Twp.
of Hibbert.
,ces.msaas ter.tee'laic'n,^,.s n3141.ft eMAArasli •,,r.6.v` Mere:
BAYFIELD
Mr, and Mrs. Edwards of London
were week end visitors with her.
mother Mrs. T. Bailey and Mr. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Maitland and Mrs.
Si. Mom'house of London are spend-
ing their vacation at the Churdtward
cottage.
Mr, and Mrs. R. Stephens and fain-
tly, who have spent the summer at
their summer home Shangrela, left
fortheirhome in London on Sunday.
Tbey expect In spend the week emits
here.
Mr. Aust of London was a week end
visitor in lhe village,
Margaret Ferguson is spending a
short vacation at her home.
Mr. Sas. Scott of Toronto spent the
week end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hovey silent last
week at Toronto,
Further contributions received Env
the Pioneer Park, Bayfield, are as
fo ows.
Balance previously reported: $1,-
062,95.
Anonymous $5; ID's. Jack Atkinson
55; Mr. and Mrs, Jas. P. Ferguson
125; 'The Village Guild $5;. Mr, and
Mrs. Chas. Kanter $100; Mrs, J. Mc-
('lurc $1; Dr, and Mrs Wilson, Mit-
(Moth $25; Mr, and Mrs. Wrn. S.
Wiglttmen 520; Mt, and Mrs, Chas.
R. 11911 $35.
Total—$1,231.95.
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L.AR N O,J HALL A LL Seaforth
FRI.SEPT. 1(at 8.15p p.m.
Under Auspices of
Seaforth Agricultural Society
A fast mowing
Variety Show
Features Entertainers
who served in the cast
of various Army and
Airforce Shows
Presented by Hugh Simpson Enter-
tainment Bureau of Detroit
HUGH SIMIPSON
Concert. Admission 50e
;1T)1I1S510\ TO DANCE AFTER
Sl-1Oii" Sur.
Dvffs United Church
Waton
REV. R. G. HAZLEWOOD, MINISTER
82N D
Anniversary Services
SUNDAY, SEPT. 21st
II a,m. and 7.30 p.m.
Daylight Saving Time
SPECIAL SPEAKER
REV. DR. R. T. RICHARDS
of Centennial United Church, London
SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOIR AND VISITING TALENT
BRODHAGEN
1?• and .Mrs. John Dickett, El-
mer and Arlene of Lakelet with Mr.
and rite's. Chas. Ahrens.
Mt': Wilfred Murray of Toronto
With Mrs. Sophie Benneweis.
Miss Betty Rock, St. Marys Hos-
pital, Kitchener, with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock.
The choir of. St. Peter's Lutheran
Church assisted in the decoration at
Hesson on Sunday.
Messrs John Mogh, Win. Bach,
John and Wni. Queren,gesser attend-
ed the convention at Edgewood
Park on Sunday
The 'Caticunien's class begins on
Sunday morning in the Sunday
School room of St. Peter's Luther-
an Church,
Decoration services will be held
at St. Peter's Lutheran cemetery
on Sunday, Sept. 14 at 8 o'clock.
The Sunday School will be omitted
on Sunday morning.
Mrs. W. L. Querengesser at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard
Querengesser at Waterloo.
Mr. and bias. Alvin Pryce spent
the weekend at Galt.
Mrs. Clarence Green entertained
9 girls on Monday afternoon to a
party in honor of her daughter Au-
drey's eleventh birthday. Aadrey's
grandparents Mr. and Mrs, James
Livermore of Clinton were also pre-
sent for the 'occasion.
Mr's. Lizzie Morenz of Kitchener
with. Mr. Jack Prueter for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs, Hairy Tait and.
Dorothy : spent Sunday at London.