The Seaforth News, 1945-02-01, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1945
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Gibbitigs on°Friday, 'Jany. 26tH, a
daughter, in Clinton Hospital,
OTTLUTZEN—At Scott. Memorial Hos-
pital on Jan, 27th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Gulutzen, Walton, a sots,
(Harry Mac),
NICHOLSON — At Scott; Memorial
Hospital, on .Ian. 231h; to Mr. and
Mrs. John Nicholson, a daughter.
ORACLIt--At Scott Memorial Respt-
tat. on brit, 290- to Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Drager, Seaforth, a daugh-
ter.
WAKEFIELD—Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wakefield are happy to anliounce
the birth of their son Robert
Charles, at Victoria Hospital, Lon,
don, on Friday, January 26th, 1945.
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TOWN TOPICS cash balance of $407,62, The president
extended her thanks to all for the
tela given during the year and also to
es- the executive for their unity and no -
6, operation which aided greatly in mak-
ing the year successful, M1. •Gerald
Llolland was then asked to takethe
chair. He moved a vote ofthanks and
S' appreciation to the officers and , -to
those who gave their assistance to
r- this worthy cause It was moved by
Mrs. William Stapleton and seconded
by Mrs, William Curtin that all the
officers oC 1944 be returned to office.
Several committees and conveners
for each were formed. The result of
the meeting is as follows: Hon, Pres,.
Rev. Dr. J. 13. Ffoulkes, president
Mrs. T. G. Butters, vice ares. Mrs. M.
Nagle, secretary Mrs, . A, M. Looby,
treasurer, Mrs. IH, CCommitCommit-
tees and conveners: Icor Logan town-
ship, Mr. J. Meagher; MCKillop town-
ship,, Mr. Wllliann Flanagan; Hibbert
township (west), Mr, Martin Feeney;
kitbbert township (east) Me. Fergus
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1,nnin; Dublin 112
(village) r. William
Curtin; salvage, Mr. Gerald Holland;
Yarn, Mrs. Joseph Oill sewing Mrs,
John Meagher, Mrs. Frank .Evans,
Mrs. J. Malcolm, Mrs. 2, Morrison,
Miss Helen Dantzel', Mrs. William
Flanagan Quills, Mrs. T.Butters,
Mrs 141. Nagle, Mrs A. M Looby,
Mrs C. Malone, Mrs, .1. Carpenter,
Mrs, D. McConnell, Mrs William
Stapleton, Mrs. William Curtin, Mrs.
Geo, Holland, Ml's. C, Evans, Mrs.
William Smith, Mrs, Janres Elliott.
Auditors, Mrs. Chas. Malorie, Miss
Kathleen Stapleton, The meeting
closed with the ual10110I antiwin,
1
&Liss Betty Matthews of Kitchen
spent the week end with her parent
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews.
Mrs. Geo. Elliott and son, of Tor,
onto, visited her `another, -.Mas. Jeal
Sutherland.
Pte,` Scott Kerr of Camp Ippe
wash Is home on leave owing to i11
Flight Sergt, Keith Dale, recently
posted to Mount Hope as a staff
pilot, spent the week end 'at the
home: of his parents, Mr. and Mi's.
Orville Dale.
LAC. Richard Box, RCAF., St.
Thomas, 'spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box.
Miss Helen Smith was a week end
visitor with friends in London.
Sergi. Keith Sharpe, RCAF., St;
Thomas, spent the: week end with
friends in town.
Miss Agnes Hartman, Wallace -
burg, was a guest at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hart-
man, over the' week end.
Mr. David Bolton, Waterloo, spent
the week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Leonard Bolton.
Mr. Stephen Manley, London,
spent the week end with relatives.
Miss Carmel Riley, Galt, was a
week end visitor at the home of Mr
and Ml's. Joln1 Hothanl,
Misses Mary and Helen Devereaux
of London visited over the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
John Devereaux. •
Flight Lieut, Aldie Eckert, RCAF.,
left on Monday for Moncton, N.B.,
after spending the past month with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. M,
Eckert.
• Mr. and Ml's. George Lowery, Mr,
and Mrs. Arnold Case and Mr. and
Mrs. 'Frank Kling were in Goderieh.
,an Monday attending the Lowery.
McEwen wedding.
Miss Rona Warren, Strathroy, was
a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Devereaux over the week
end,
Misses Kay Klinkhamnler and
Nelcy Desborough, Detroit, were
week end guests at the home of Mr,
and NIrs. C. P. Sills.
Miss Betty Bannon spent the week
end with her sister, Miss Loretto
Bannon in London.
Cecil Adams, . RCNVR„ Halifax,
N.S., is spending his furlough with
his parents, Mn and Mrs, Fred
Adams.
Miss Isabel Lowery, Brussels,
spent the week end with her par-
ents, M•r, and Mrs. George Lowery.
Miss Margaret McIver, Reg.N„
has returned to Kitchener after
spending the past month's vacation
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter McIver.
Miss Edith Roney visited on
Sunday at the home of her grand-
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert RoneY
of Mitchell, who celebrated their
diamond wedding on Saturday.
DUBLIN
The funeral of Joseph A. lolurra5
was held at St. Colulnban Church
Friday moaning at 10.80. Requiem
FIigh Mass was celebrated by Rev.
Father O'Drowski. A large group of
relatives and friends attended the
funeral. The pall bearers were, John
Louis Malone, Peter Hicknell, Janes
Carlin, John Daly, Joseph Ryan 'and
ICenneth Stewart, Those attending
the funeral from a distance were:
Mr, and Mr's. Leo McKay of Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McI{ay and Mary
of Galt, Mr, and Mrs. Steve MclCay
of Galt, W. J. McKay of Schaum-
mer, Archie Lamont of Toronto, In-
terment took place in St. Columban
cemetery.
Nliss Catherine Burns has re-
turned Home from Detroit rafter
visiting her sister Mas, Mary
O'Rourke.
Gnr,• Norval Parker of London
spent theweek end at the home of
Mrs. Philip Kenny.
Miss Mary McGrath, Reg. N.
London, with her parents My, and
Mfrs. P. J. McGrath,
Miss Marion Meagher of London,
with her parents Mm. and Mrs. John
Meagher,
Mr, and Mrs. Rowe and daughter
of Stratford With Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Donnelly.
Mr. Michael McCarthy is visiting
relatives in Detroit.
S. A. William Hanley of St. Hya-
cinthe, Quebec, is visiting friends in
Dublin,
Gni'.' Norval Parker has returned
to London after his 2C day furlough
and has to report at Wolsely Bar-
racks on Feb, 1.
The third annual meeting_ of the
Dublin War Services was held in the
t"mllinnnl3on Reboot on Monday even-
ing, ,Tan, 29, with 23 members present.
'Phe president Mars. T. G. 13utIers
opened the ninelutg, .The 588.,121107
Mrs. A, 11I. Looby gave a rletniled ail -
count 03 the yen• and the amount of
work accomplished. The treasurer
12r. id. Corman gave the financial
statement. The ergo lliza.tion was well
supported locally, also by Hibbert and
Logan townships and the receipts bl-
inded many donations. The total re -1
eipt for the year was $1147.45, and
he expenditures 8738,36, leaving a'
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DR. FRANK NEAL
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the velemunity. He gave ton years of
valuable service on the I3oard of Edtt-
ealion and 221105 fes two years is its
charirman. As a former member of the
hiwanis Club he was greatly intm-
esied in its 01111d welfare i,trt' and
although Or. deal was not: the type
who Nroriaiuls his Bryn-vdlenco,. boys
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Etre was also ,lei'ply in
his church and served 011 1.1:111y
offirint hoards. Ho Wil$ a 11..,;: ,1
staunch supporter of his 011111 -ter.
In sports 11r. Neal for years never
Missed a rugby game that Peterbor-
ough Collegiate team played..
and by other ways he was a
staunch supporter of the boys. He
will be remembered through the tro-
phy which he donated to mark the
champion team in rugby of the Cen-
tral Ontario Secondary Schools As•
sociation.
His life's work was in Peterbor•
ough and although his passing will
cause many heart throbs and sad-
ness, he will go down in the history
of Peterboro as a Great Physician
and Friend of 'Man.
KIPPEN
The W.M.S. meeting was held at
the hone of Mrs, Allan Johnston and
was opened by the singing of the
national anthem, After the worship
period conducted by Mas. W. W.
Cooperethe minutes of the previous
meeting were react and adopted. The
business period included arranging
the meetings for the raining year in
the homes offered hy the member's
31 ems of interest were read hy Mao
Alexander and Mrs, Johnstone. Then 1
the fourth chapter of the study book
entitled West of the Date Line was
summarized and given by Mrs. Alex
McMurtl'ie. -A duct by lobs, E. Butt
and Ml's. John Anderson . followed,
and after the_ conclusion of the meet
ing tea and sandwiches were served
by Circle 1.
Mrs. Harold Jones is home from
hospital and feeling more fit again.
The church service on Sunday
first will be conducted by the minis-
ter who will preach on the Church-
man who was the Victim of Circum-
stances, the third in the series on
Four New Testament Churchmen,
Mr, John C. Doig of Washington
spent a week visiting recently with
his mother and sister and other
friends around the village,
Mr's, Wm, Kyle spent the week
end with friends in Detroit,
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Br'oadfoot en-
tertained a large number of their
intimate friends to a social evening
recently which was very muds en-
joyed by all present.
Mt'. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth have
returned hone after spending the
past two months visiting with friends
in Western Canada.
HULLETT '
On Monday evening the farm for-
um croup on the 8011 and Sth met at
Olin, itonle of . NIrs. Selena' Riley and
Mr. and Ml's, Alex. Riley with an
attendance of twenty adults and two
children, .After the discussion period
led by Mr. "Wm. Jewitt, contests and
games were enjoyed. The hostesses
served et dainty lunch,
011 Sunday iolr, and Mrs. Watson
Reid of Blyth, Mr, Win, Lee of Lon-
desboro and L.Cpl. Glen .Carter of
Chatham visited at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Geo. Carter:
Mr. and Mat, Elmer Hugill a-nd
sons and Miss Isabel Riley of Clin-
ton spent Sunday at the . home of
Mrs. Selena Riley.
The Farm forum of S.S. 1, :H111lei:t,
71151 041 Mandan Ian 20th, at the
home of Mfr. and Ml's. Fred Pepper.:
Bert Irwin' gale a talk o11 the pro-'
ceedings at the annual convention of
the provincial Federation of Agricul-
ture held in the Ring Edward, Hotel,
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SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Annan -1 Cam nieneeirsient
Friday, February 2nd, 1945 --- 8 p.m.
SC'HOOL AUDITORIILMI
GUEST SPEAKER — DR. W. SHERWOOD FOX
President of the University of Western Ontario
Musical Numbers — A Play -- Presentation of Awards
Cwh:NE11:11, ADMISSION' - 32 C leNTS
DR. ..;". J. 1EC YEL it
\\Vi,=1ri's to announce that he will c•clntinuto klre
11000111.11 i11' Dentistry after February ist..at itis
new Office
Eitst of the Seaforth
Coiner of West Milian). & Goderich Sts.
Phones:
Office 135. Res, 184
Toronto, on Dec. Gth and 7111. Mrs.
Pepper served a delicious lunch and
a social ]lour followed, The next meet-
ing will be held at the ]tone of Mr,
and Mrs. Noble Holland.
BRUCEFiELD
Miss Margaret Aikenitead of Lon-
don spent a few days the first of
last week with her parents, Mr. and
Mt's. Fh Aikeuhead.
Word was received of the death
of Mrs. aim McNeil (nee Grace
Murdoch) at her honul'in St. Thomas
011 Friday, Jan, 2litlr.
11r. and 'Mrs, H. Berry, Mr. and
Mrs, W. \t' heath and Miss .Juni
Murdoch were to St. - Thomas on
Sttilday.
'Mrs, Murray Atkinson of Hamil-
ton visited at the manse ever the
week enol.
Mr, Kenneth Scott left for Lon-
don last Thursday where he will be
in training,
The Red C1oas will hold their
meeting Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, J. Cornish,
VALENTINE
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MONDAY, FEB. 12
,•IN. THE ARMORIES
MURDOCII''S ORCHESTRA
Auspices of Seaforth Women's
Institute
Admission 50c. Draw 101' the Dutch
Girl Quilt. Proceeds i'or Overseas
Smokes,
TUCKERSMITH
I'lte Tuelcer'sinith Ladies' Club will
meet next 'Wednesday, . February 7th,
at the home of Mrs, Austin Matheson.
For the holt cah mmer
nd to bring, lies -ll babyeacpicteurbe oris earli-
ask•
est photo and there will be a contest
to guess "who's who."' Menrberahlp
fees 10 be paid at this meeting,
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CLINTON
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Seaforth Hockey Fans!
Your support of this team
has 'been ,wonderful, RESP
IT UP, and they'll win the
group for YOU.
Adults 35c. Children 15c
Seaforth Athletic Association
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— CASH PRIZES —
PALACE RINK — SEAFORTH
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Moccasin Dance1
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Refreshment Booths—Hot Coffee, Hot bogs
ADULTS 35c --- CHILDREN 15c
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