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The Seaforth News, 1947-11-06, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947 TIIL: til \I ,:i I \f \1'`• WALTON Nesbitt A , ,:11y ac.ttutin wedding" was Sel- e11110 ' • .1 111,'', 2 o'clock, when Rev. R. 0. I-tazlewo0d united in marl,;;e 1' u.. rt„ le ter of 51r, <uud 21 is. Thomas William- son, lillianl-son, Grey, 10 George Albert, only son r, li of b'1 r. rust Mrs. .\lis ii'al tl . 1317th. The bride loeked <.d :lu* ely in a heavenly blue ol'I'll dress with a corsage of Briarclil'Ce ruses. Miss Ina Williamson was her skim bridesmaid and wore a dress of Florida rose crepe trimmed with blank sequins and a corsage° of Lestra Hibbert roses. The groom was attended by Jack Watson, of Guelph. The groom's gift to the bride was a string of pearls, and to the bridesmaid a gold pendant, to the grooinsulan a' gold tie pin. Liter the !tippy couple) left amid showers of confetti and best wishes for London, Sarnia and other Paints. Fol' travelling the bride chose 1 a black dress trimmed with sequins, a grey coat, and black plastic acces- sories. On their return they will re- side on the 8th line of Morris. Mrs. Horace Rutledge of Quebec at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman, Goderich, with relatives. Mr, Jas. Bolger, Seaforth, with relatives. Mr. Herman Fisher of Bennriller and Miss Olda Williamson of Wing - ham spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Williamson. A very sad death occurred in the passing of William George Dundas, on Monday morning, Nov. 3rd, about 9:30 o'clock at his home, on the 12th con. McKillop. He was in his 40th year. Mr. Dundas was boat on the farm where he had been living. a sou of Mr. and Mrs. George Dundas, He was married to Ruby Young •' of Walton on Sept. 11, 1937, and is. survived by his wife and three dei hters Eleanor, Cavolvn, Joyce, all •rt. hone. A brother, Frank Dun - las. and iilree .deters, Evelyn Due t.r:', tt N eaie Pcid and Mrs. 1l „' -w.,, 111 of Toronto, also The ee '1 •1 tock place on W 1r d, fierneen, Nov. 5tl1, tatThe .•erri<.'e ,'nd't' tori l,v Roy. .T. '.'. Polars \ ;?t 'pasteo± Re'Ece1 l'nit- ;iof was member. lroer nrt took &ace Prussel The Hydro staff of men are busy getting the wires up and ready for use tai IleTown Line. BAYFIELD - 3lrs.. Robert Watson aid 0011 Ed- wards. whn whn spent the 9:151 tour anon;hs with her mother Mrs. F. A. Edwards. lett on Friday 0,r her home in Broadview. Sask. Mr. and firs. V3'in. L. Ferguson left on Saturday for Sudbury where they will spend the winter. Ie`P. 01. and :4h's. V.'. Casey and son Peter have leased Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson's 110100 forthp- winter. Kc'n New•i.on of Detroit spent the week end with kis aunt. Miss Elizabeth Weston. Ilis mother Mrs. Mattel Newton, who has spent the P1101 two weeks with her sister. re- turned to Detroit with trim on Sunday. lir. and Mrs. Jim Ferguson of Lon- don ware guests of Mrs. J. Ferguson over the week end. 3Ir. and Mrs. Eugene Sander of Kit- cltener spent Sunday with 13Irs. F. A. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie and 131r, Lawrence I•'owlb' of London were w,,..k•,•nd guests of Misses F. and E. Fuw'lie. Mrs. Josephine Robinson of London and Mr. Fred Turner of Godet•ic:h spent the week end with Mr. and sirs. Grant Turner. Mo. and Mrs. A. Fewer .11,1 salt Bill of Lon.lon spent Sunday with Mr's. 1i-tn. Stinson. Mrs. N. W. Woods is spenditng this week in Hensel] with her 'daughter. Mrs. R. H. Middleton,. 131r. and Mrs. Rptn eh' Irvine and bo be left olt Simday 1111' S.11111, nui1011 where they intend to 111,1,1 the win- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have leased their lane, for tine winter. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss and Mr. Glen Prnss of London spent the week end with Mr. aid -Mrs. lack Parker. Mr. Albert Vanstone, London, spent a few days last weak with Mr, and Mrs, George King. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norman and family moved to Goderich Saturday. The Hayfield Lions- CIut, entertain ed the children of the Village and dis- trit•t at a. Hallowe'en party in the Town Hall Friday e.'vening. Prizes were given for the hest costme.es. gauges were played under the super- vision of the local school teachers. Mr. 1•IeAuley and Mrs. Parker. after which doughnuts, orangeade. cantly and apples were served. The prizes given for the hest costumes were $1 for the first prize, and .50 for secoud in the different Classes. BLAKE ()wing to tine funeral of the late 3.11', George Clarke of Varna, the servlce was withdrawn on Sunday in the Blake Chtu'oh. Many attended anniversary services at the Evangelical Church in Zurich on Sunday, Mrs. Elizabeth Carnie left during the week for Goderich Township where she will spend some time on u farm there. Miss Vera ()Fisch has takena posi- tion near Goderich, Mr, Arthur Finlayson of Kippen called on Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hey. Messrs. Ted Jeffrey and Bob Du- eharme left for Kitchener for the win- ter months, Mr. and Mrs. H. Finley and family Visited friends at Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Hanlyn and daughter Hope, at London, visited with Mr. and Mrs P. Bancroft. The teacher Miss Hettnrieh and scholars enjoyed a Hallowe'en social in the school Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ducharme were visited by their daughters from Sar- tia, and Port I•Iuron over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber and family of Klppeu visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Oesch, HARLOCK On -Thursday of last week 71r. and Mrs. Loo Watt. Miss Jessie anti Don- ald Watt olid Miss Phyllis Shephei'tl to C(1111puny with Mr. James 114c- eiwing motored to camp Borden to attend the graduation of the farmer's un, 93*'. Archie Watt, who was re- ceiving his. diploma for al1 time mechanic. Others also Were graduat- ing the same 'class: After the dip- lomas were presented they were serv- ed a Mee flinch, part of which was a very large graduation cake which was all decorated. ft Is a little over 0 year since Archie signed up .and started studying and we wide to congratulate trim on his success. He is now sta- tioned at Centralia. The above men- tioned car load, after leaving Camp Borden, went to Toronto Thursday night, leaving there Friday afternoon after enjoying a lovely trip. Friday night being Hallowe'en some of the boys and girls got decorated and enjoyed themselves a little with the neighbors, but no harm reported. The teacher and children in School 'Section No, 6 enjoyed a good after- noon on Thursday, also having 100tH at the enol of the fun, and in School Section No. 7 on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Knox in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jeffrey and Paul, Strat, ford, were also there. Mrs. Albert McVittie of Hespeler and her daughter 'Norma and husband and children of Preston spent Sunday for dinner and afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Watt. Later hi the day Watt's and the former car load visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kellatid McVittie, Mrs. Leo Watt and iVlr:s. Albert McVittie calling for a short time at the latter's hone when on the fare now worked by Mr. and Mrs. Prank Weigh, Miss Pennington spent the week end with her friend Miss Marjorie Knox. New Year, Misses Mary and Jean Costello, Louden, with their parents, Mr. and NOS. DWI Costello. Messra James Curti* Charles Frieinl, and Thomas Dorsey attended the hockey snatch in Toronto Saturday Mr. and Mrs, Joseph 0111 and 'dau- ghter IVlari'on in Detroit and Flint, Mr. and Mrs. George White, Kdu- kora, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mt's. Pat Flanagan, Mr. Charles Malone with Mrs, 'Mal- one and Mrs. McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. John Shea Jr, in Toi•oil t0, Mrs, Joseph Kale and son Tom 'in London. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steinbach and little son of London with, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Flanagan. Ma's. Janes McQuaid with friends in Windsor. Miss Joan Flanagan of Bamberg at her home ,here. Mr, and Mrs.' James Medan in London. BRODHAGEN 'rhe first farm forum meeting was held at the home of RA•. and iMlr's. t',e•orge 3L,ck on Monday evening The next meeting will be held at the home of ,lir. mitt Mrs. Dalton -Hinz. Eve•y 1 body is we4•ome. ' Mr. Dickson of i *slow'..1 h-ts- pur- cb 1 the Hardware stkire from ]R'. 1. +1. Biwa which has been nperntt•ti by Mr. Clarence Green for the past 1 year. and has taken possession. 131*-. and Mrs. Henry E. Hiegel and 3A'. tnul 3A's. Earl Doyle and Lynda and Sharon attended Mr. 17oyle's sI, ter's wedding Toronto on Saturday and spent several days visiting rola rives there. - ' Mr. and Mrs.- John Anisleili union) celebrated their 25th wedding atntiv misery nn Saturday. Their two sons Roy of Kitcl*ener, and Robe'r't, wird is at home, were present. They were the recipients of many lovely -.gifts of ether• Rev. and Mrs, W. Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elligson matured to Toronto on Saturday to visit Mr. Wm. Hoppeuroth, who is confined to To route General Hospital. Mr. Roy Milstein of Kitchener with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. J. Ametein for the week end. The Brodhagen Band were engaged for the Hallowe'en* Frolic at Lufau on Friday evening. 11r. and firs. Chas. Ahrens and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens. Clayton, Robert and Kenneth. attend- ed the celebration of the *1111 wedding anniversary of lir. and Mrs. Spence*° 31'Leod 11 London 011 Tuesday. On Friday afternoon the pupils of the school enjoyed a IL•rllowe'en party at the sellout. Visitors with 131r•. and Mrs. .\elan Kistner wore: Mrs. Huelmet'gard, Mr. Frets I'Cistner. 31r. Clarence Hansen* of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg of St. 31.uys with Mr, ani 1VAs. hl 11011 11111•*,• Mr. and 3'Irs. 1.01121111 Whit Mr. 111111 Mrs. L. G. itoc•Ik. DUBLIN The engagement of Miss Helen Theresa Karn of Honolulu, Hawaii, Is., to Mr. Robert K. Chang, Hono- lulu, was announced by her father, lir, K. K. Kant, Mani County Trea- surer, at a party recently, Miss Ram was one of three Chinese sisters who were guests of Mr. and 3'Irs. David McConnell while on a tour of the United States, Canada and Mexico during Augusand Sep- tember. The bride elect is a gradu- ate of St, Anthony's High School at Mani, and is employed as an estate end guardianship clerk at the First Circuit Court. Her fiancee, Mr. ('hang, a graduate of McKinley Col- lege, is employed at the Hawaiian Gas Products, Honolulu. The mar- riagre will take place early in the PROCLAMATION TOWNSHIP OF HPLLI:TT 'Theannual meeting of 1110 Ratepayer- „1 the Township of tleil.•tt will be held In rho COMMUNITY HALL, L0R15E8111110 i'RiDA?, NOVEMBER 21 1947 The Clerk will be in the Community Hull, Lmndcsboio, from 1 to 2 p.m, to receive Nominations for 1 Reeve and 4 Councillors to hold Office for the Year of 1944, When a proposed Candidate is not Present. his. Nomination Paver shall not he valid un- less then is attaehod thereto evidence setts - factory to the Returning Officerthat he con- sents to be so Nominated, A meeting of the Electors will be :held its the -Community Hall, - Londesboro, to 2 r•.i'+1,. Friday, November 218t, to hear proposed , Candidates and in case more than the renuired number of Candidates to fill the Office, are Nominated and Vote demanded a Poll will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 1st 1947 Prom 9 A.M. until fi P,M, at the Ibllowi,l» places: Pon 1.-Forestors Hall, Itinburn, DRO, :ac- cord McBrien ; Poll clerk, Epluiam Clark. Poll 2 -School House SSG, 1)120Bet. 14, eom Poll clerk Leo Watt. Poll 0-- School House 382 DRO Joseph Flynn;Poll clerk, Bernard Tighe.Poll 1 Community Hall, Londeshore. 1:151) Thomas Miller. Poll Clerk Emerson Hoak Poll re -Community Nall, - Summerhill. -105)1. Ehhr±am Snell; Poll clerk, Orval Raproa. Poll f ---Community Hall. Load } D,11 tr Prank Longman 1 Poll clerk 1 Robs I r ihelel Poll 7---Vomedore.. (fall Auhiu, . t e.0 \111. Craig 1 P111 C1011(. (1001 haste"•. c LO, W. COWAN Twp, Clerk. HENSALL Hensall village and surrounding communities will observe Remem- brance Day next Tuesday when -a service of unveiling honouring the fallen heroes of World War II will be held at the Cenotaph, followed by a service in the Town hall. A parade will form at the Public School, ready to move off at 10:30 a.m. consisting of 'Hensall ;Bp:anch Canadian Legion, Town and Town- ship Councils, Clergy, School Board, Chamber of Commerce, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, School children. At the Cenotaph, R. Robbs Taylor M.P.P. will unveil the new inscrip- tion of names, assisted by Guide Orion Stephan and Scout Ron Mc- Kinnon. Wreaths will be placed by the Reeve, Mrs. R. Taylor, and Mrs. A. McEwen. In the service in the hall the. speaker will be Rev. R. H. Sander- son. It is hoped the entire communi- ty will be present to honour our war heroes. Want and For Sale Ads., 1 w ELIMVILLE:.. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Snarling and Hazel visited on Sunday with Mrs. 33'nt. High, of St Mary's 1111 and 1 Evilest Mrs. Foster of Granton visited on Sunday withMr. and Mrs. James Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Penhule and family, of Winchelsea visited with Mr, Donald' Penhale, who returned home with them. Rev. Mr: Goodger of Kirkton pre- sented 0very interesting travelogue in Elimville Church last Tuesday evening ,on his. trip to California and. western states and Canada. Miss Florence Bell of London spout the week enol with her mother. Church service next Sunday will still be at 10.15 and Sunday School' follow at 11,15 a.ni. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Philip Murch. Mr. and Mrs, Eric Garscadden and Jimmy of Exeter' visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Miners. Mr. Harry Murch and Laurie, Lon- don, visited on Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Bell. Mr. Charles Pym of Thames Road visited one day last week with his brother Mr. Samuel Pym. Miss Wilma Walters of Winchelsea visited on Sunday with Miss Aldeen Pym, VARNA A bazaar will be held in the Township hall at Varna Staurday, November 22 from 3-5 p.nt. and 8- 10 p.10. under the auspices of the United Church W. A. There will be a fine display of sewing as well as several quilts and home baking. A 25 cent lunch will be served. WINTHROP :lir. Thomas Pryce spent the week- end in Toronto. Mrs. Irwin T1'ewartha visited in Brantford on Tuesday, • Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell cele- brated thei 33t1 dd' t r 1 iwe rig annver- sary recently with a fancily dinner. 26c• Mr. Sol Shannon has returned REGEN THEATRE SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING THURS. FRI. SAT. "THE RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO" with Louis Hayward, and Barbara Britton All impressive, entertaining historical story with characters, 'settings and mites stemming from the original works by Dumas. ntei'taiatirent "JOHNNY NY O'CLOCK' MON. eves. wen. Adult D J HN with Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes A tense drama about a tough gilt --1t packs solid entertainment of the police variety. NEXT THURS.'FRI. SAT "THE ANGEL AND THE BADMAN" with John Wayne and Gall' Russell A skilled, superior Western story -This is no ordinary picture Coming: "CARAVAN" Adult Entertainment with Stewart Granger and Jean Kent Adapted from Lady Eleanor Smith's Best Seller from Scott Memorial Hospital. Miss Isabel Betties of Toronto .spent a few days at her home this week, BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Algoma visited with their cousin Mrs. W. Haugh last week. Mrs. F, Crookes and daughter of London spent the week end with Mrs. Alex Mustard Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mustard and Brian were guests with Mrs. Must- ard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hey sof Blake, on Sunday. Mrs. Tas Berry is visiting with her niece, Mos, C. Mance, and other rela- tives, in London. Mrs. Jas. O'Brien was taken to a nursing home in Lucan Saturday. Funeral of the late Mrs. Alex Mc- Kenzie, who passed away at the home of )ler daughter Mrs. A. Moore, in Egnlondville on. Sunday. was held in the. church here on Tuesday after- noon. Service was conducted by her pastor Rol. E. Stanway, and Rev. A. W, Gardiner of Egmondville. and a 1011)101' pastor, Rev. G. F. N. Atkin- son of Wardsville. Interment in Baird's . s The BoycemeterySooutare holding their 'apple day' on Saturday. Next Sunday their charter will be presented Lo diem. :•i DIED MORSON-On Monday, Nov. 3, at Brampton, William C. T. Morson, be- loved husband of tit,e late Marion Rutherford Holden, Cather of Mrs. W. E. Glenney, Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, Mrs. J. H. Best and C. Russel Marson. Resting at the funeral chapel of A. W. Miles, 30 St. Clair Ave., W., To- ronto. Service in the chapel on Thurs- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Boys and girls! Make your own "DICK'S ADVENTURES S'CRAP- BOOK" . . . 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