The Seaforth News, 1945-05-31, Page 10PAGE TEN
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945
HENSALL Card of Thanks
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Rev, W. A. Kincaid of Innerkip Mrs
, e aslings and :fancily would
preached for a call in Carmel Pres -like press to friends,' relatives
byteian Church on Sunday at both and`meighbors and the nursesof
Services: Rev, C. E. Fisher of Cor- Scott Memorial Hospital, Mir sin-
uania will preach for a call' on Sun- sere appreciutjon for kindness and
day June Srcl and Rev. Ferguson -sympathy during oui recent ber-
will preach for a calI en the follow- eavement, and also , for spiritual.
ing Sunday June 10th. bouquets and flowers.
Anniversary services were obs CaYd of 7h'ankS
served in the United Church at Hen-
sall on Sunday with. large congre• Mrs. John I-Iabkirk wishes to
thank her many friends and neigh-
bors for kindness and sympathy
during her recent bereavement.
gations attending both morning and
evening service. The special speaker
was Rev. J. A. Agnew, of Empress
Ave., United Church of London, at
the morning service, John Cook of
Clinton, rendered two pleasing solos:
.At the evening service Mr. Hugh
Gage. of Wingham, talented violinist
played "Largo" by Handel and "In
Monastery Garden". The Choir
sang special anthems under the dir-
ection of Mr. W. O. Goodwin with
Miss Greta Laminie at the organ
console. Lovingly remembered by Wife,
The Teachers of South Huron
daughter and son-in-law. also grand -
met in the Town Hall,Hensall, on children, Patty and Terry.
Tuesday May 29 at 1,800p.m. Mr.
Jefferson, principal of the Clinton FOR SALE
Public School was chairman for the Sliding- rack, 16ft., elm sills.
program. Following remarks from: Apply to, Phone 847r31, Seaforth.
MrJefferson committee reports
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Robert M
Dinsdale who left us June 6, 1944.
We cannot feel that thou art far,
Since near at need the angels are,
And when the sunset gates unbar
'Shall we not see thee waiting stand,
And white against the evening star
The welcome -of thy beckoning. hand.
M. t
were given as follows: Social Stud -
les of Huron County by Mr. Victor
Dennin, Principal of Zurich Public
School. Rural School and community
report by Mrs. Shaddick of Londes
koro, 'reacher Measurement by Mr.
Bates of 'Hayfield. Salaries and
Contract, Mr. Trott and Mrs. Stew-
art; Federation, Mr. Freeman and
Miss Middleton. These reports were
well given and most interesting,
Intermission followed when a dis-
tribution of new equipment, cata-
logues etc. A report on the teach-
ing of spelling was given by Miss
McEwen. A demonstration followed,
presented by Henson Public School
pupils. Miss B. J. Michie, teacher of
e.rales 1 and 2 presented choral
reading by nine pupils. Four girls
of the Intermediate room under the
direction of Miss June Brandon,
did Rhythm Skipping. The boys
from Mr. Geo. Cowen's room pre-
sented gymnastics and building pyr-
amids. These excercises were all
vete interesting and well done. The
special speaker was Mr, A. R. Scott,
who gave a splendid address. A
musical number was given by Mr.
Gill, followed by announcements by
Mr. Staples, Inspector of Public
Schools. The appointment of offi-
cers followed and the meeting con-
cluded by singing the National An-
them,
Mrs. Jas Simpson has been con-
fined to her room this week suffer-
ing with a heart attack.
An enjoyable party was held at
S,S. No. 1 on Wednesday evening
May 28, when the Jolly Junior Red
Cross group entertained their par-
ents.
arencs. The meeting followed the usual
order with Patsy Mitchell, the presi-
dent, in the chair. Following the
singing of "0 Canada" Leonard
Clark, the secretary read the min-
utes of the last meeting. These were
approved. The financial report was
read by the treasurer, Bob Traquair.
Over fifty dollars has been raised
during the year for the Red Cross
and the objective in War Saving
stamps has nearly been reached.
Each pupil gave a reading or mem-
ory verse and a popular song was
sung. The rest of the program con-
sisted of selections from the Victory
program. all taking part. "The
Strife Is O'er" was sung as a quar-
tette
uaytette by Patsy Mitchell, Hannah
Pepper, Norma Greene, and Bernice
Dilling and "See The Conquering
Hero Conies" as a duett by Leon-
ard Clark and Bob Traquair. The
other songs were in chorus. Mrs.
Simpson explained some of the work
done by the pupils and also thanked
the parents for the splendid co-
operation they had shown in all the
school work. She also thanked the
trustees for the very practical way
in which they had shown their sat-
isfaction.
During the spring terms the girls '
made two quilts and the boys made
a Briereliffe lawn chair. Tickets
were sold on these articles and this
draw was e very exciting part of the
program. Three pre-school children '
drew the tickets. The first prize '
drawn by Bobby Clark was won by
Cecil Pepper.. The second prize
drawn by Betty Greene was won by
Mrs. Wm. Pepper. The third prize
drawn by Marion Pepper was won
by Mr. Russel Pepper. Over three
hundred tickets were sold. The
prize donated by Mrs. Simpson fox
selling the most tickets was won
by Patsy Mitchell, who had. 61 to
her credit. Those selling the lucky
tickets, Cecil Pepper, Bob Traquair
and Kenneth. Parker, received a
Victory pencil. After the draw, 9
games of Bingo were played. Leon-
ard Clark, Bob Traquair and Billy
Greene, calling the games and the
girls taking turns calling the cards.
Prizes donated by the pupils were
won by Mrs. Lewis Clark, Mrs.
Stanley Mitchell, Mrs. Glenn Bell,
Mr. Wilbur Dilling, Hannah Pepper,
Billy Greene, Leonard Clark and
Gerald Bell
Mr. Melvin Traquair, on behalf
of the parents, moved a vote of
thanks to Mrs. Simpson and the
boys and girls. This was seconded
by an enthusiastic round of ap-
plause by all the guests.
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman, Hensall, on Friday, May
25th. a son.
COUNTY COUNCIL
The -next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, ocmmencing Tuesday,
June 12th at 2,00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputa-
tions
eputations and other business requiring
the attention of Council should be.
in the hands of the County Clerk not
later than Saturday, June 9th.
N. W. MILLER, County Clerk.
COURT OF REVISION
The Council of the Township of
McKillop will meet as a Court of Re-
vision on the Assessment of 1944, at
Carnegie Hall, Seaforth, on Tuesday,
the 5th day of June, 1945, at 10
A.M. Parties interested should gov-
ern themselves accordingly.
J. M. ECKERT,
Clerk, McKillop
QOLTRT or REVISION
Township of Tuekersmith
Tuekarsmith Township" Connell will sit es
4 Court of Revision on the 1948 Assessment
Roll at 1 p.m., on Satm,day, June 2nd, in
Tow,, Bali, Seaforth.
E P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
FOR SALE
North Main street: Frame dwell-
ing with barn and 2 acres of land,
hydro, suitable for poultryfar
m
is
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John St.: Frame dwelling, hydro
and furnace, priced reasonable.
Watson & Reid, Seaforth.
TENDERS WANTED
No. 1. For the washing of the
plastered part of walls in the school
room and the boarded partition
above entrance, also, plastered walls
in entrance. No. 2. All lumber parti-
tions and walls and ceiling in base-
ment including cloak rooms, to be
washed. Work to he done by July
20. Tenders to be in June 20.
R. J. Pethiek, R.R. 1, Seaforth,
Ont., Sec-Treas., S. S. No 10 Mc -
Kill op,
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ANOTEII+1R OLD TIME
BARN DANCE.
Will be. held in the New Barn of Mr
and Mrs, Thos. Slavin, 3 miles east
of Hensall on
FRIDAY, JUNE 1ST
CENX Ranch Boys and Chorus Will
furnish the music.
There will be a lunch booth
FOR SALE
Five good Yolk pigs, six weeks
old. Apply to Francis Coleman Jr.
Phone S83-22, Seaforth,
FOR SALE
A bunch of young pigs ready to
wean. Phone G28r11, Clinton. Bill
Fotheringham.
FOR SALE
Number of pigs six weeks old. Mrs.
James Murray. Phone 322-24.
FARM FOR SALE
102 acre farm, Lot 31, Con. 13 and
14, McKillop Township, 7 room frame
house. Large barns with cement
floors, water bowls, drilled well and
windmill. good [h•iveshed. 5 acres
bush, This is a well drained farm and
the best of laud. Price $5,000. P.
Sparks, Realtor, 483,4,2 Blackfriars St.,
London. Met. 7842W.
TEACHER WAI'4TED
For S.S.#6 McKillop, duties to
commence Sept. 4th. Apply to Frank
Johnston, Sec-Treas., R.R. 1, Dub-
lin. 840-13, Seaforth Central.
PROTESTANT TEACHER
For S.S. No. 4 and 5, Tuckersmith,
Huron Co., one who is a good discip-
linarian. Applicants to state experi-
ence, qualifications, salary expected
and references. Duties to commence
Sept. 1, 1946. A personal application
would be appreciated. Tuckersmith
Township Schaal Area Aro. 1. S. 16.
Whitmore, Ser.-Treas., R. R. 1, Sea-
forth, Ont.
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant, for S.S. No. 11, Mullett,
on county road. Duties to cotninence
Sept 4. Apply stating qualifications
and salary expected, to Wnt. Hamil-
ton See., Londesboro, Out,
MOODY'S GREEN
Sweep - Clean
Compound
beeps Dust Down
7 lbs. 50c
at
JACK'S REPAIR
FOR SALE
A Johnston -"Chore Horse" rf1i.p.
gas engine, .Apply at the News
Office.
FOR SALE
Derham Heifer due to freshen
soon. Phone (152r42, John McGavin.
FOR SALE
5 Room Cottage; Egmondville, Hy-
dro. Prompt possession.
6 Room Frani. house, Egnlondville,
modern, hydro with barn. Immediater
possession.
Stuccoed house, with garage, hen.
house, furnace, bathroom, situated on
Centre St. A good buy
100 Acte Foam, Mcicillop Township,
fully equipped, splendid Maple bush.
Brick house with all first class build-
ings, Hydro installed.splendid
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E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate
Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220
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Saturday Cash & Carry Specials
Seedless Raisins, 2 lips.
Crisco, 2 lbs.
Pure Lard, 2 lbs.
Sifto Salt, 2 pkgs.
Sunlight Soap, 3 cks.
Lux Soap, 3 cks.
33c
55c
35c
15c
19c
..19c
Super Suds pkge. 22c
W. J. FI'NNIGAN
Frac SALE PLANTS 39091 SALE
Two Shorthorn bulls, thirteen . months old,, :Carse variety of vegetable and flower
one. red, one dark' roan, also ,s black General of Ho tat.
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"It is not foreordained that farmers shall work
for less pay than anybody else; or have their children
receive only one-quarter the chance of a secondary edu-
cation, or one-tenth the chance of a,university education
that other children get; or see their wives forced into
lives of toil, often 12 but sometimes 14 hours a day —
Sundays and holidays included ... The trouble is that
no one with the necessary authority has determined to
correct the basic economic ills of Agriculture."
BRACKEN WILL ABOLISH INJUSTICE TO FARMERS
John Bracken, the farmer, is not content,
merely to point out the injustices of which
he, and every other farmer, is only too well
aware. He is determined to abolish these
economic ills, these injustices, immediately
and permanently. John Bracken guarantees
definite PROTECTION FOR FARMERS
against income collapse and wide extremes of
income fluctuation:
• The Farmer shall be guaranteed a just
and proportionate share of the nation's
income.
• This will be done by a system of fair prices
to be announced before the season of pro-
- duction. The farmer will then carry on with
the assurance that he will receive a just
share. of the national income. He will thus
have money to buy farm implements and
provide for comforts. His own living
standard will be permanently raised and
he will be able to contribute to community
welfare.
• We shall re-establish a Natural Products
Marketing Act.
• We shall appoint a Board of Livestock Com-
missioners in which shall be vested power
to regulate and direct all aspects of live-
stock marketing in somewhat the same
manner as the Board of Grain Commis-
sioners regulates the handling of wheat.
These are only the highlights of the Bracken
Party's pledge to Canadian farmers. Join
John Bracken in his fight for farmers' rights.
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kitchen, movable. Also for sale, a
man's suit. size ;49, with two trousers,
nearly new, cheap Apply to News.
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Equality for Agriculture
Servicetnen's Interests
Square Deal for All
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