The Seaforth News, 1945-10-11, Page 4WALTON
The mute ial of the late Bert Ander-
son of r :Tuesday sday aftc'rzroon was very
largely attender): The deepest synt-
patlay of trio community is extended
to the bereaved not til'. Anderson
passed away nil Sunday after a long -
thy illness
Mr. and Airs. Garnet Cumming. 10ing. of
ti itighem. ;tette his parents, lit'. and
Mr.. L, ('leu ti;.
AL's, Chas, ;.,llura in Tl:unittuu,
'._Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinclair. Tor-
onto, with relatives.
110', and .1Ii.. .11h, r Kritutor of To-
ronto, and my, Russell 111'later, Lis-
. 1, with 1, 11ii'es.
P: 11041,1 , raw! s011. Kenneth.
.1,0. W1t11 ber parents, 11r. and
Jolla McDonald.
`Ir. and _110. ('t . I t 1athern of
Ft idwiclt. rad MI', t :w)). Honey
r,.rd 11113 itanalitet. ,t 1altos 11..1
tun tui of the late 3it'.
11, t Anderson.
STANLEY
Mr. A. Fucltlnan, who 11135 eon-
ducted n ',richt It .tat 1r, h Varna
for e. "mt,i < a+ disposed
of 111, ti•11r1 ,sli,t,, and proper-
ty le N.- i"r,a III ; e 1Ic('litraner, 1
whe a, t ,u Apra 1. 191ti,
-Bruce 11 'Cls.., -r c !l ,al,l 1)1 farm
to Et.rit, 'Melt,..in 1 whose 11(111) loins,
an,l well „ it.tt the litter Into her)
houses 1,, ,t,„:c ;? .n 1;ets, .,.patding
11rs, M'ir tet. ':t 'a>t of 'Barbara 1
Hogs,, Tot . 1 ,, 1 ort' ilt3 Weekend
with her sister. 3Ir>. H. El'ratt, .Bab -11
y4on line.
HURON ROAD WEST a
7 .-11 1.)pat 7 t :0
leu h.;,lu P 1). if. Y. Fie. -yte, stet-'
chicken kelt busi to ..
THE SE.AFORTH NEWS
BLAKE
The many fronds of Mrs.Douglas
are glad to know she is table to .sit up
e c:1) day in her -bent.
he former Alias Annie Jessup of
Toronto visited over the week end at
the hone or Mr. and 11ra. H. Desch
and other friends:
lit. and Airs. C. lounge 'uul Sirs.
C. Aleyers of Lundnn 'visited with lai-
r' u j',S1' lit-, Mr. and Mrs. ham Hey,
1h+. Arc'irie :Mustard and baby boy
1 'oeudiug 'a. few days 0.1111 but'
pu,.n s. air. and. 311,.' Sant Hoy.
Mrs. Harold Finlay a11ended rho
tun. eat tea, and wedding of her
31,'.o Audrey Cochrane of Kip -
pen.
Miss Wanda Ilaher of ;Hensall is
,O,11,11,1".4. t few day' atthe home o1
h parents, 3Ir. and Airs. Itobt.
Salter.
31;,s Nola Ilaechler has hoop con
hued to her room for a few days. Ilei
iI1'uur ttt.h her t speedy recovery.
All'. 1311 31rs. Roy McBride and laiii-
!ly ti+it"d air. and 11)x. Gordon Love
n family.
.110'. and iib::. If. Finlay and family
e1)),!! at the home of 110'. 1)111.31'rs,
gine \fakeer.
Many took in 11linn t i)s:u'y s,c.rt'ices
z i.- [3iiisgreet Church ou wnnduy.
1'14,1 k'' Chat'ch will be closed next
1 k'ulber 11th, owing to 'Varna
ri rsa 1(110,Rev. .Bait' or
flmines Road .1,, til (Large or the
er Sunday.
•1-,1_ Mehl a sueeessi'ul;
stile n Therstloy of last week,
.lir. James Johnstone is quite poor-.
'y 113 present.
number attended the funeral of
the lite 110 Edgar But1 at 1r: home'
01 Kippen ,on Tu. tstlity aftern ism.
l
syn1pa11)> ante.. 11)11
:n1'1'0'3'ing wife
week end With Mr, anti'M,'s, Garnet
Case.
Mrs, F3aw'den o1' Exeter spent
Thanksgiving wltli Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter and Caro-
line of London spent the week end
with Mrs. Cl1rter's parents, Mr. an(1
11re, Win. G, Hell,
DS': aur :1Ii•s, Edwards and family
of Hamilton spent the week end ;with
,11r. and Mrs, .Ilnrl'y Horton.
31r, Fred' Corbett, well kna'wn dis-
trict farther. tue'r, died suddenly at his
home in Hay Township 011 Fr•idaty.
morning in his Gid ,year. Be was a
S011 or the late air. and MPS. John
Corbett and teas b0r11 011 the farm on.
which he resided 111 his life. The de-
co t''d suffered a severe heart illness
511 yeas ago 1111 recovered hirci had
been in hes- usual health, 41111i1 ball
be'i, about his usual duties 'I'llurs.
day, Surviving alit his widow. 'two
sails J01(11 11ud 11111(11 111 home and
tour daughters, Mts. Roy Ma,'Laren,
Mrs. Herold Parker, Airs, Wesley
Jon's and 1Irs, Edward Scln'nedor, all
of Hensall: four sisters, Mrs. Cath-
arine Devlin, hlensall, 11- -Atlee :Mc-
Quade. Port Huron, 31ich.. Mrs. Chas
Pe.rley, and 'Mrs. Floyd Lee, Fenton,
Mich. Plblie Bimetal service was held
from the house on Mondaycouduc'teil
by Rev, 11 A. Brook, who sung a solo
e'u111101l -Near 1,1 11,' 1101,01 or trod
The floral tributes were very beams.
fel. The pallbearers )(lope Alttesee.
Wesley 1 nienuot. Geo. Armstrong,
AIex Monssean. Tail Cnmpbe 11. Edge,,
Munn and Robt, .Munn. '!'be lintt`'r
beurer, were Messrs, Matt and Rubs.
Tluney, Albert Geddes, 0. Sllirray, R
11 11101'011 and Chas. Blackwell. inter-
ment 110 E wt of t r 111r tory.
Those altenilim ti.e funeral of 1.he.
Irate air. P1--1 Corbett from a distance
were Mr. anti Mr'. Alger Brown, Or-
ford, Mich„ I1ir, Floyd Lee, Fenton,
Mich„ 1YL'. slid Nies,- 01 18 Minor and
Jackie of Pori Huron, Mr, and Mrs,
John Colvin ' and Mr, Goo, Colvin, ICo^
1treks, Mrs, - Ida Harding and Mr. Win.
Harding, London, Mr. and Airs. Oscar
Mathis and 0011. Prospect hill, Ml's.
Isobel O'Brien, Ilrllceleld, Mr. Wln:
Cools, Landon.
3Tr and Mrs. A. I), MrEwe11 spi'nt
the Peek end with relative; at .Pais-
ley, -
The Continuation School are 511011-
80rittg 41dance in the town hall. on
Oct. 241h. 'Dress optional.
BRUCEFIELfJ
.14r,' and Mrs T. Dunlop of Chats-
worth spent thanksgiving with lir.
and .lits, Ross Scott and family,
Group 1 of the W.A. lull hold a
baking' sale at Berry's store on Sat,
Oet. 13, front 3 to 5 p.m,
Mr. Duet• of Zurich has purchased
the property 0.1' the late Air. Frank
Skelton.
:1h'. and Airs. 1Vehnter 1lc'Ncutgltttn
and David of Guelph, and lir. lied
Airs. Robs, Aic augltton and Lilida of
lTanliltou visited with hie, and Mrs.
XIS, MONS 11011011 131111 11r, 111111 Mrs,
'Wallace Haugh and family during the
week end.
:111'. end air's. John 11Irh11usii and
,ural Marlene and Peter 'lintel'
of Toronto spent the weedk end with
relatives Isere.
Sir. and All's Murray Atkinson of
Hamilton were Retests 110 1110 11ans
visiting the formers father, Rev, G.
Atkinson, during the week end.
Miss Mar scot t1l:cnluoad of Tun.
dolt, spentthe week end with. her
Parents, .lir. and Mrs. H. Aikenhead.
At the .onto.. las.- 11'0dnewlay
1107. Nova 1e.''!,,. '0'3 l,• he 15 sta.;
(10111ei iri 011' Navy,
'iRITISH .AiMERICAN
Because it is free of harmful wax
and has an exceptionally high VI,
Peerless gives easier starling on
cold. mornings and extra protec-
tion at running temperatures.
Change NOW to Peerless Motor
011 at the alga of the big B.A.
OIL GOMPANY LIMITED
Spence's Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
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Highest Cash Prices pald for
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
Half Sweeny Collars
4.30 ea.
1(2 Foulded
Belly Bands
.955 S. ;41.10 ea.
Hand Made Halters
Large Size $2.10 ea,
JACK'S REPAIR
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
barge Stook of Modern
Memorials on display at
our Seaforth Showrooms
For the convenience of our
patrons office will he open on
TUESDAYS
Open by appointment rt any
other time, See Dr. Herhrrrtl,
nest door
Cunningham t°c Pryde
Clinton E1:eter Seaforth
Phone 41
Sun Life Avg1srar(r'i
Co. of Canada
i sures Security far over
One Million Partners
I . R. LONG; Gout: ',
District Agent
KTPPEN EAST
Kippen East W.I. recently met at
• the home of 3Irs. Vv'm. Kyle on the •
London Road and held a Most .suc-
cessi'ul meeting. Opened with Insti•
rote Ode and Lord's prayer and a•
singsong . was held from the new
music book. Hiss Marilyn Lyre sane"
a solo which was followed by the
roll call and the minutes. Hiss Mar-
garet Dougall of Hensall contributed
two piano -solos. Mrs, Louis Clark
gave the history of S.S. T1, Tucker -
smith and the topic "Need for great-
er tolerance regarding Immigrants"
was taken by Mrs.,,Paul Doig and
was much enjoyed, The Oven -Meal
Short Course was discussed and it
Was decided it would be held in the
Carnegie Library basement on Oct.
25 and 2(3. It was also decided to
join with the Seaforth W.I. in this
.project. Mrs. M. Roy will be the
demonstrator. The ladies of the W.I.
will take care of the clothing drive
in October and the same be left at -
the home of Mrs. Alex McGregor be-
fore. Oct, 20. Miss G. Tremeer re-
-ported 2211 cans of honey sent to
Great Britain, Fruit being scarce
this year the jam will not be made.
A motion was made to carry on with
war charities till the end of the
year. Mrs. Alex. Mrlfnrtrie gave a
'lentnnstration on how to make a
judy. The meeting closer) with a
social half- hour. which was enjoyed
'iy all.
HENSALL
2111. reel 3Ir: 1 „tri.. raitt.a.o( akd
/11j110.011 of ''" lo-'iR a ; p'•ttt Than1(s-
;irit4 alba 1?e, forame.r's ue,thrr airs.
iia (.1011 l-,tl,
Mr. ;;dal lira. Mussell L,,ve rind
children of t)':'elt Sound visaed re-'
r'''utty ,,111t31,' -,Love, permits, 11,',
and M1 -s. John It. 3iclloel1...
Misses Mae and Helen MIN(111ghtoll I
of Toreros rpelII the week end at the
home of their parents, .lit. and Mrs, 1
Lorne Ile:anght-on,
11r- Carey Juynt, 13.A„ stndent at
Osgoodo Hall 111 Toronto, spent the i
week 0'1111 Si his home here,
1Ir. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton, Mr.1
and 3Irs, Harry Lawrence and Mr.,
and :las, G. M. Drysdale spent the
Week end at their cottage at Turn -
bull's (trove.
Miss June Saundercock of London
spent the week end with her mother
3lrs, Annie Saumlercock,
Mrs. Ted Taman and Toni of Lis-
towel visited during the past week
with bars, 'i'ailttan's mother, Mrs. Mc-
Donell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and little
daughter of Windsor, visited during
the past week with the fornter's par.
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius (beck,
Reeve and Mrs, 111. Shacidick and
fancily spent .Sunday at the Bonne of
311' and Mrs, Geo. Lavelle in Palmer-
ston.
almer-ston.
Mrs. Bertha Ortwein of London
was a week end visitor with her
mother, Mrs. P, blunu.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Palmer and dau-
ghter Carolyn of Windsor were holi-
day visitors with Mt'. and Mrs. John t
Fisher and Tats Thos. Parlmei'.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd
and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Shepherd of
Toronto spent Thanksgiving with rel-
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Mantis of To-
ronto were weak ecru visitors with
the framer's mother, Mts. Manns,
Dr, Wm. T. Joynt and Mrs. Harry,
Joynt and Judith Ann, London, spent
the week enc) with Mrs. Alice Joynt,
Miss Katie Scott, Mrs. Graham and
Mrs. Ballantyne visited with relatives
in Palmerston on Sunday..
Mrs Jsnet Peek, Ronald and Blaine
of Toroth 0 were ieor111 visitors hare,
111r and :',tits. Laird :Iocut ruiti l,ant-
liy of Tomtit, nut Dr. H,tty Joynt,
formerly 110 London, who tv 111130 tait-
iur : 117 , . , rl 311110hig to wnl gr.i y at
Toronto ';rucral Hospital, 0li1It.
'(1'''ul 1 !'1) aii.il 1111.11' mother, tit's,
Hire. Joynt.
M1r, T. .01, 3 01, 3 spent Sundae with
te'aiives ire Clinton. -
Misses Ellen 1'ro-utlin end 14lkz4)11,'Ib
Grout of the axil 17of the I'an3 rat'
10111), have been traIlSi'reed to the
Ziu'lch 111.11 11,11 whl'it 111,013,141, Tuesulayy.
1R1•. and MrsAlex 3 c Mar tr re and
dsllglrte.r, of Toronto, visited over Che
week end with Mr. and Mrs, John
M'Mut lr ie,
Mrs. D. Walks, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Kerslake and family attended the
flln10.111. of Mrs, Walla' Wilda -1n De,
troll, on Saturday.
Mrs. Hennessey, London, spent the
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1945
REGENT
p
EA 'FRE
f$
Seaforth
NOW SHOWING -. TRURS. PM,
CALL OF THE WILD
('larks Gable, Jiicic Deltic, Loretta
The 1tllmnt'tal story.' 01'' the' b11 f Toting
who fought for Khntrlihe gold
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
First Show 7.00 P M. Second Show 0,30 P.M.
THE SONG OFBERNADETTE
with Jennifer .tones, William- leythe, Charles ''
An outstanding,re. B'orcuie'ito se. Price
Burd hriJlialitly pJayMl _picture. BesureGO see it.
NEST THHUIRSDAY, 1RIDAY, SATURDAY
"The Naughty Nineties"
with hurl Abbott and Lou Costello, The Saga of Captain
Showboat "The River , , Queen', 'Sum's
night at S.S. No J. Tnek0lsmith, Rev,
Da, Iiogg of Se,tiorthacted as 0111311"
nem; ale' programme put on by rhe
teitelier Urs. 'lewalrt and the I10vs
and girls was troll received by 11 1'ttll
lions',
101's Edith Itowey and Airs, Ilogh
.tilcenlu'ad were appointer) delegates
to attend Me- sth,tional meeting of the
Buren Presbyterial at 1']ginipclville
on 'Thursday. Ort. 1St.h.
SALVATION ARMY
The following has been sent over-
seas.
ver-
sea for the )month of September.: l5
yelp scarfs, 2 swelters, 100 pr,
socks, 5 or. mitts. 1 girl's jumper, a
girls dresses.
es.
The following.is ready for ship,
meat! li each, containing—hard can-
dy, kraft 011055e, i'atksiirs, vegetable
juices, shaving cream, razor blades,.
tooth brush and paste, comb, face
cloth, and towel, handkerchiefs,
writing paper and envelopes, d--
les, thread and mending i wool,e
laces, `sweater and sho
need,
heIntet:
Poison For Ladies , Tragedies of
Women Alcoholics
Irilce sugar to to diabetic, liquor is
poison to ladies. hits them harder,
and women ticoliolics are rapidly in-
creasing, declares Genevieve Park-
hurst, noted reeenreher, she begins a
vital series of articles on drinking
wnhlen, - in The - American Weekly
whit this Sluullly's 1Oct. 14 issue of
The I)etroit Sunda,• Times.
When we do more heart to heart
talking' with the other fellow, we'll
do less behind his back,
Farmers Can Buy Victory Bonds On Convenient Deterred PeyarentS
Through Any Rank
jnst ch VictoLan Salesmen
carry (bat sign
haver
copie) orderint form g the Hank too buy Victory
Hoods for you. Pay 5'% when ordering and the balance at
any time during the next 12 months. The interest the bonds.
earn pays eche interest on the bank loati.
IKE thousands of other Canadians, farmers will
welcome the 9th Victory Loan as another oppor-
tunity to save money to provide for future plans.
Victory Loans have provided an excellent means of
helping the war effort, at the same time contributing
to our own personal welfare.
Canada needs more money now , , to make loans
to foreign countries so that they can establish credits
which will enable them to buy food and other things
which they require.
This food will come from Canadian farms; these
goods from Canadian factories. When we help to
create markets for our farm produce abroad... and
when we help to keep. Canadian factories busy , ..
we help to maintain good prices for the things that
Canadian farms produce.
Victory Bonds also provide a reserve fund of work-
ing capital for our own use , . • so handy to have so
many times. Any bank will buy Victory Bonds at
any time, or loan money on Victory Bonds if we need
cash,
.. and for our future ' plans, we'll have the money
required for things we want to do .
Get ready to buy more Victory Bonds this Fall.
Buy double this time -- the same tate of savings as
in previous loans will pay for twice as .many bonds
over the. 12 month period,
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NATIONAL WAR .F.i E -E
FINANCE COMMITTEE