The Seaforth News, 1945-11-22, Page 4THE SE:\F()iTif NEWS
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Auction Sale
By auction at Walton School
.ground, Thursday, Nov,, •22, at 4
p.m, One asphalt covered building
7 z ft. x 9 ft. Also frame building
on Sbf, Lot 26, Con. 10, Morris,
12% -ft, x 10 ft.
Terms Cash. Lew Rowland,
Auctioneer.
WALTON
The November meeting of Duff's
W.M.S. was held on Wednesday after-
noon with Mrs. Watson presiding.
The meeting opened by singing hymn
256. followed with a prayer for peace
IV Bars. Bryans. The roll call was
answered with. 19 present. Minutes
were read and adopted. The treasur-
er's report was given. Mrs, McDonald
reach an item on Christian steward-
ship and Mrs. Marshall gave a read-
ing on temperance. Mrs. R. Ilentiett,
Mrs. Coutts and Mrs, W. Hacltwell
were appointed: for the nominating
committee. It. was decided to buy
books to start off tate CGIT and also
the World Friends for the Mission
Band. Interesting reports of the sec-
tional neer thug held at Egmontiville
were given by Mrs, W. Backwell and
Mrs. John McDonald. Hymn 252 wee.
sung, The worship service on Africa
was token by Mrs, .l. Snaith and Mrs.
A. McCall. ' The meeting closed by
singing hymn 251, and ben'diel100.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirkby have re-
turned from a w'eek's visit with their
son George, in Sultan, Ont.
Misses Ida and Agnes Dundas adn
Mr. Neil Reich of Toronto, spent the
weekend at the home of George and
Mrs. Dundas.
Re are sorry to hear of the fillies,
1
of our icaclu i, lir. I Law'Ir Mrs.
[ls
.
til Ilackw'cll is c1 icing on for tar
time being
Mr, Donald l'vieter of tlatleti,.
rich, paid a .shout visit to Ml. ani
?,Ire, H. B. Kirkby and other friend-
in this vicinity.
Slides for the IVii sin hand study
for this. year were presented to the
Gleaners Mission Band of Dull
United Church ort 'Sanlyday after-
noon.
A -.very enjoyable evening was
spent last Friday in the Walton
Hall when about 265: friends gath-
ered to honor Mr. and Mrs. James
Clark in their recent marriage. At
lunch theyoung couple were called
to the front and a presentation of a
studio couch and two lamps was
made by Doug. Lawless and Wes.
Hackwell. The following address was
read by Rev. R. G. Hazlewood. Dear
Kathleen and Jim: We your friends
have gathered here tonight to ,cele
-
5x & 3x Shingles
,Electric Fencers, Fence Wire,
Cedar and Steel Fence Posts
Gates
Grass Seed, Seed Corn,
Carden Seeds
Fertilizer, Ceresan.
CO - OP FEEDS
Chickstarter
Growmash
Laymash
Pigstarter
Hog Grower
Sow ration
Hatchmash Dairy ration
WESTERN GRAIN AND CHOP
Finns Minerals & Tonics
Reduced now. Rex Wheat Germ Oil
Universal Milkers & Parts
Seaforth Farmers
Co-operative
Phone 9
Spence's Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
uunnnnn"nnwleuu" n"u"Wnenne 110111 eenl,l
Halters
#.1 B1k. Leather $1.90
and $2,10 each
Made at
JACK'S REPAIR
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Large Stock of Modern
Memorials on display at
our Seaforth Showrooms
For the convenience of our
patrons office will be open on
TUESDAYS
Open by appointment at any
other .time. See Dr, Harburn,
next door
Cunningham & Pryde
Clinton Exeter Seaforth
Phone. 41
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures .Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERIci
District Agent
Mate with you this happy occasion
in your life, and to wish you all that
is heat as yen begin your jonrnet•
down life's pathway together:, We
h n e known you both all our lives
and know. full well your sterling
qualities of character. Wo are happy
that you are making your home
among us and lock forward to err,
joying your friendship through the
years. For yeti Kathleen our wish
is that your life be full of joy and
happiness. To you Jim we offer oar
congratulations. And now that you
may always remember the esteem in
which you are held by the people of
this community, we ask you to ac-
cept these gifts with our heartiest
and best wishes.. Signed on behalf
of the Walton Community.
A suitable reply was made by the
groom after which everyone' joined.
in singing 'For they are jolly good
fellows." The remainder of the
of the evening was 'spent in dancing
to the Pryee Orchestra.
Two weeks ago a miscellaneous
shower for the bride was held itt the
home of Mrs. Herb Travis.
Mr ' Douglas Fraser has returned
from a trip to the West
Mr. autl Mrs. Crosby Sotheru of
Foi'dwich with relatives at Walton,
Mrs. Lawless of London at the
hone of her son and daughter -in -taw.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawless•
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BEECHWOOD
Miss Margaret Maloney entertained
a group or Friends to a party.
Mrs. John Shea In Toronto.
Mims ' Stella Johnson spent last
week. with Mr. D. J. -O'Reilly.
Miss Madelon Sloan with Mr. and
Mr:. ,Iola Moylan,
.Miss Isabel Purcell of Stratf(u d
with her parents. BL'. and 91r.;. Tom
Purcell:
BLAKE
A nmab>r of the nei ;hl or.. ri1111
trientd, and family living in t11i- 111
ti•icl of :Mr. :aril lir,. holler; Mt -
Bride, of Rippon. former •rl : rims on
the Goshen Line. attended to _older
wedding hold at their. home (h honor
of their' wedding anniversary on tint
od,. and also a dtifuer on Monday
venint for their own family.
)Ir. and :airs. Thonuis )in::mur.
spent the week end in Windsor.
Mrs. G. I3ox is in Clinton Hospital
where she underwent an operation.
Her many friends wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. 13, Faber and family
of Kipper Visited at the lime. of Mr,
and ,Mrs. H. Finlay.
HARLOCK
Mr. and Mrs. Aurlroy Knox, Bir.,
Writ. Knox Jr. and Mrs. Arthur Col-
son spent the week end in Toronto.
We were very sorry to hear of the
serious illness and passing of Mrs.
Simon McVittie who will be laid to
lest on Wednesday of this week. We
wish to extend sincere sympathy to
the fancily and friends.
Mrs. James Seott of Toronto has
been with her another during her ill-
ness at the home of Mr. • and Mrs.
Nelson Lear.
Mrs. Eddy Farquhar of near 01111 -
ton spent a few Clays assisting at the
home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs,
Normal Shepherd and family during
their recent bereavement in tate lose
of Mrs. Shepherd's mother, the late
Mrs. Alexander Reid. We wish to ex-
tend sincere sympathy to the family
and i'riends
Mr. and 14Irs. Ernest \Talker of Jar -
us visited their friends also attended
the funeral of the late Mrs. Reid.
Mrs. Abut Snaith and daughter
Nora of St. Thomas spent a few days
at the 11(11110 or heir brother, BMt'. Wm.
Watson, also attended tate funeral of
her aunt, Mrs. Reid, on Monday of
last week. returning to ler hone on
Tuesday.
'Messrs. Isaac -Rapson and Reece
Ferry attended 1116 presentation at
Smnnterhill on Friday evening, Nov. 9
WINTHROP
The W.M.S. and W.A. of Cavan,
Winthrop, met on Wed. Nov. 7 at
the home of 'Mrs. Win. Dodds. Mrs.
R. McFarlane presided. The roll call
was answered by twelve members.
Reports of the Sectional meeting
were given by Mrs. R, McClurg and
Mrs. E. Hawley. Mrs. McFarlane
moved a vete of thanks to these
delegates for their splendid reports.
During the business of the meeting
Mrs. W. Montgomery gave a finan-
cial report of the Seventieth Anni-
versary showing -a balance of $546.-
01. The assistant captains were ap-
pointed as a nominating Committee
for the annual meeting to -be held
in December. It was decided to try
to raise the 15% increase on our
allocation. We were reminded that
our Missionary Monthly subscrip-
tions were due, Mrs. Hiram Blan-
shard now took charge of the meet-
ing for the worship and study per-
iod. Mrs.' C. Dolanage led in prayer
The scripture lesson, Proverbs 1.
was read by Mrs. W. Dodds, Mrs.
W. • Montgomery gave a Christian
Stewartship reading, "0 use nee
Lord." The W.M.S. report for the
third quarter was 'given showing
$65.20 raised, Mrs. Blanshard gave
two readings: (3) ''Srange Fore,"
and (2) "The Bible is the mind 'of
God." The meeting closed with the
Lord's prayer, ,
Fire At Blyth On Sunday
Fire of undetermined origin broke
out in the apartment in Myth occup-
rod by Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKnight
over Mr. H. Vodd00's bake shop Bun -
clay afternoon, Mrs. McKnight was
unaware of the fire until her daugh-
ter noticed the flames conning through
the ceiling, On rushing to a closet
where the fire apparently started they
were met by flames. The firemen
soon were on the scene and brought
the fire under control, Most of the
damage to the bake shop was caused 1
by smoke rout water. Mr. and MVP.
McKnight lost, most of their wearing
apparel. The. building 1s owned by
Mr. • Vodiien. ,
The idea in being hitched is to
pull together, ' "rllntely.
THE SEAFORTR NEWS
CH ISELHURST
The (hiselliurst W.M.S.met in the
Schoolroom of the church on Nov. 13.
All repeated Psalm 90, Worship ser-
vice, Those of the World," prayer
by Mrs. Brintnell, roll call; sugges-
tions for next year's programs. Rei,
R. A. Brook took the chair for the
election of officers which are; Pres
ident, MYIrs. Thos. Brintnell; lst vice,
Mrs. Percy Harris; 2nd vice, Mrs.
Jos. Ferguson; 31'd vice, Mrs. Carl
Stoneman; secretary, Mrs. Clayton
Horton; treasurer, Mrs. John Glenn;
Christian Stewardship and finance,
Mrs. David Chappel;,literatur'e, Mrs.
Wm. Brintnell; Missionary Monthly
see., Mrs. R. A. McDonald; temper-
ance sec., Mrs. Earl Kinsman; pian-
ist, Mrs. Carl Stoneman, Mrs, Clay-
ton Horton; flower committee, Mrs.
George Wren,Mrs. Grant Ryck-.
man, Mrs. W. R. Kinsnman, The of-
ficers elected for the Women's Asso-
ciation: President, Mrs. Carl Stone-
man; let vice, Mr's, Earl Kinsman;
2nd vice, Mrs. Wtn. Brintnell; se3,-
treas,,' Mrs. Calvin Horton, Rev. R.
A. Brook closed the meeting with
prayer.
VARNA
A Miscellaneous Shower
A very pleasant afternoon was
spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Elliott, when the ladies of the com-
munity, assembled to iho honor to
their daughter. Lillian. The bride -to-
he was made the recipient or many
beautiful and useful articles when a
decorated wagon drawn by two little
1107-0, (10119' McAsh and Wayne Sterl-
ing. was brought in with the tnuny
gifts, which were unWrappcd and the:
toutnnis noted. in addition to this a
purse of mane), waspresented by the
ladies of S1, John's Anglican Church.
of which Lillian was t1 member. A
d1111ty 110(11 was diem served.
Since the open seasori for deer has
begun, the sporting g1111nfen from
near anti far are to be seed Several
of our local hunters ° have secured a
prize.
Mies Mary Galbraith and Mrs. Ada
R.nd of Seat'orih, iu rump;nly with
I)i•. Burrows. ows. spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Galbraith.
Sorry to report Mrs. John Hartnman
was rushed to the hospital suffering
ut
attack of appendicitis.
We are pleased to report Air. A.
McConnell i emelt improved.
Mt'. and Mrs. Leytltem and fancily
in company with Miss Beatty of Lon-
don, were Sundny guests at the home
of the latter's mother and Miss
Beaty.
We are pleased to report that Mrs.
Pollock has returned from the htos-
pitah
DUBLIN
Word was received here of the
death of Mrs, Elizabeth Ann Mc-
Dowell in Sarnia, at the residence of
her son-in-law, Frederick A. Wicks.
Deceased ,was a native of England
and was in her 78th year. She is
survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Dalton Burns and Mrs. F. A. Wicks
of Sarnia. Miss Joan Burdette, Dub-
lin, is a granddaughter. •
The Anglican Women's Guild of
St. Mary's Church, Dublin, held
their regular meeting at the home
of Mrs, H. Colman, on Thursday,
with a representative attendance.
The president opened the meeting
and the minutes of the previous
meeting were read by the secretary.
Following the devotional session,
a quilt was completed by the ladies.
A bounteous lunch was served by
the hostess and her assistants.
Dublin Women's War Services'
Association met at the club rooms
and packed. eleven Christmas boxes
for soldiers of the district who are
still overseas.
A large group of .friends and well-
wishers ,assembled at Looby's Hall
on Friday night in honor of Captain
Frank Stapleton RCDC and Mrs.
Stapleton. Captain Stapleton has re-
cently returned home after two
years overseas service. An address
of welcome was read by Mrs. A. M.
looby and presentation of e large
chair and ottoman was macre by
Thomas Butters and William Curtin.
The honored guests expressed their
appreciation and thanked • all pre-
sent. A. social hour of dancing fol-
lowed, the Ryan -McQuaid Orchestra
supplying the music. An elaborate
lunch was served by a group of
young volunteers.
Among the member df veterans.
returning on the Queen Elizabeth, is
Gunner Fergus Clarence Feeney,
12th Canadian Medium Battery, R.
C.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Feeney, Hibbert Township. He en-
listed in March 194 and trained at
'Camp Borden and • Petawawa. He
went overseas in August 1942 and
was in active service in the African,
Sicilian and Italian campaigns. He
has five brothers, Hubert, Martin
and Victor, Kitchener, and Carl'
and Lorne at Home; also three sist-
ers, Mrs. ,Leonard. Bader, Detroit,
Mrs. Otto Kyllones, Toronto, and
Miss Ursula at home.
Honoring Miss Margaret Angela
Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Murphy, Dublin, prior to
her marriage, an event of this
month, Mrs. TI. C. Barger enter-
tained recently at a luncheon at her
home, 12 Horne St., London. The
guest of honor was made the recip-
ient of a shower of miscellaneous
nif55, Mr, and Mrs. John F. Murphy.
Dublin, parents of the bride -elect
were among the guests.
Tozier and son, Edward, De-
troit, with Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes,
Michael McCarty underwent en
operation at St. Joseph's Hospital,
LOP
Mrs. J. Dewer, London, with her
sister. Mrs. A. NL Looby.
Miss Phyllis Gibb. Miss Muriel
Meek and aures Gibb, Stratford,
with B4r. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm.
Mrs. Wilbert Annis has returned
tnn,e after sn 0116in5 - 131;o 111011515
With 1101' Snu, Dr, 7. Annis and Mrs.
Arris et Vnnconver. B.C.
Lieut. (NS) 'Lo'een T,00hv, who
vas nn farinne'h with her mother.
/Frs. a, 114 Lneh,r, rr'rnivod a,i nr-
rni vire_ to Smart •tt Montreal int
Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Lannin and
fancily at Atwood.
M1. and Mrs. Ltaivrenc'e Hannon
and 111r. and Mrs. Norman Bushfield
at Whalen.
Mrs. Margaret Geary has gone to
Toronto 40 live after three year's
residence in Dublin.
Frank McGrath, Waterloo, with
his mother, Mrs Mary McGrath.
Mr. and Mrs. Frani( Elliott have
moved to their new residence on
No. 8 Highway, Dublin.
Miss Ally Looby, Toronto, with:
her mother, Mrs. A. M. Looby.
Mrs. Don Colmnbas, Kitehenor,
with her sisters; Mr's. Leonard Nagle.
Mr. and Mr's. Joseph E. Feeney
and family at Blyth..
James Shea in Chicago.
WINTHROP
Mrs. R. K. Davidson spent the'
weekend in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs... 'Charles Dolmag'e
have moved into the village. We wel-
come them
Mr. J. 114. Gillies and family spent
the weekend in Collingwood. Mrs,
John Gillies and Mr. Hugh Gillies
of Collingwood returned with them.
The Red Cross quilting and rneet-
ieg was held in the school room of
the church on Tuesday, Nov. 20th.
The meeting was opened by singing
"0 Canada". There were 15 ladies
present and two quilts were quilted.
A very interesting part;of the meet-
ing *as a talk by Isobel Betties on
her trip to England and her exper-
ieilces'-there as a nursing ' sister,
The meeting was closed by singing
the 'National Anthoin,
The Annual Christmas concert
Will be held in Cavan Church, Dec. 7
Brussels Continuation School
Hold Commencement -.-
Lirussels-Continuation 5, hoot hold
110 c'otiltilenf'eiln'alt. exerc•t:.0 +.0. 1 11 i t
+'veniug. A play, "Aunt Ttlhlr G,. - to
Town was presented by the :mho.—
Mg mon,: 1 1 Laura spell's. -Ruth Wil-
son. Doris Bowman. Helru Blake.
:Marjo(,' Sanderson, son, .1largaret
Charles s Phomas Wilfred epi 'y. in-
ternu diate .ceftihc'at+'s v,oro nro0on1 11
by 1) 91. McTavish to the following:
Doris Bowman, Helen Blake. marg.
aret Bell. Ruth Wilson, Nancy Cam-
eron, John Spivey, for the completion,
Of font years; for the completion of
two years, s, Audrey Anderson. Gloria
Clarke, Doreen Coutts, Dorothy Fras-
er, Lillian Gibson, Isobel Seilers,
Kenneth Knight, Elva Sholdice. Phyl-
lis Sullivan, Leona Watson, .Tenn Wil-
ton, 21111e Work, Ruth McDonald re-
ceived her honor .graduate certificate.
'Home Saved From Fire
What might have been a serious
fire was averted at the 11011,e of BIS.
S.Kechnie by his neighbor. Mr. C.
Saltier, in Blyth. About 10 o'clock 'Fri-
day evening as Mr; and Mrs. Kecllnie
were about to retire, Mt, Salter mine
to the door, informed them their front
verandah was on fire, and asked for a
pail of water; it took 12 pails of
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1915
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1J4 mpg ®our y( imp milk, or half milk
1 top. soft and half water
1 bhp. celery salt 15 cup sliced onion'
X tap. white pepper 1 >tn condans«i tomato
5 tbs. ohertoutug OSup
9 Ib. ground raw bast
3 tap. Magic Baking Powder
&ft together flour, baking powder, 1S tap.
salt, celery salt and pepper; add 3 tablespoons
shortening; mix In thoroughly with fork. Add
milk and stir until blended. Moltremnlning two
tablespoons shortening in 9" frying pan, and
cook onions until soft. Add tomato soup, re-
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