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The Huron Expositor, 1946-06-28, Page 5a • n 0$, Gran,(, i P44Te summer ttea on, 'prom• listingto ',belt).* •biggest in.the pgpullatr, liesii+ t Ut . $oi y,, -. dot otic to a gala. *tart with,. the official .opening 'at ILakevievq'a ino on aSatn'dWy night.. Featured. star of the opening was .Gordon Dela,mont, whobrought his 'pax'klin;g danoe band; for the (fleet time to Western • Ontario after com- pleting a. top-natctl' iband assignment ox the Lido Deck, Brant Inn, Burling- ton. With, a one recorai 'ibebind . hinm in Toronto. and • Burlington,, Gerdpn_ and This `'band were an instant' success at the Casino. A native Vaneouverite ` the . band- leader isa friend of ether notewdr- thy Westerners, including Mart Ken - "my, Art Hallman and Stan Patton, And they'll s1;ay healthy too Blatehford'a Chick Starter 3teepir 'em healthy..-makea ' them grow aeter--erasures vitality -'and pays me bigger dlaidendiri NO111= Suwagthened.With.. Pita Dins. vita newa e greeter ' tofaitiini seedite, ut. tes autritia n! BLIWord F_cIs TO 7d TAR°„7.:TO 10 LOCAL DEALERS — We also handle the ,;following Blatchford Feeds; Poultry Con oentrate, ,i oultry Mash 'Pellets, . Calf Meal and Calf Meal' Pellets, Pig Starter, Hog Grower and. Hog Concentrate, Dairy Concentrate, Oil Cake Meal and Chick Starter. SEAPORTS PRODUCE LIMITED Acme 170-W : .Seaforth Do you want • ,A -NE. HOUSE? • We can't supply you ,with a newly -built .house, but we can supply you .with the means of making your old house look • Iilse a new'onse 'USE PAINTS- -' In next -to -no -time. your old • lei -use cart be made to ° look like new. See us today; ",. e. W. IRONSIDE Variety Store Seaforth; Ont.. A.RAMSAY & 50N c o M p am pa p'J' "Theri btparint•topaine.right" Mr ei� +ant w• it* at one PattAn'n'�Arat > trutariter•,3d •,.. ranger, Ile is a e+oion, A a 'i+�a. : .0444 iy, fes hl� Bailee', •Airco d the 15itelland Stint ' whin ` *OD, 1141:44X tv0/4 -Ane. work* band at the hicago World"s Fair in, i,,,023, ` aud; :•gain et.. the New Vero. Worid'a fir Ix► 1$$9, ' Gordon won xratlo ei holnora ata trumpet soloist at lire .Caaadiaa 'bia- tional Exhibition in 1942, later 1oltred the Britis}i Isles. and. won honors at the Crystal Palace, Landon, Besides -leading his own orohestl^a, lle now• plays solo on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation programai.` ahiaffy Earning Picnics at Park Approximately eighty members qof the Me affy family gathered. for their ninth annual reunigsr picnic • at the Lions Club Park, Seaforth, on Satur- day, June 15., A program of sports had been arranged by the committee: Tom Bingham,. Gordon Aikens; John. Templeman and Wes. Mahaf[y, and was presented during the •afternoon. ,Following is a list of the, wl.nnela; Boys and girls, 5 years. and under, Helen Barbour, Muriel„Switzer; girls; 6 .to 8 years, Blanche Switzer. Ruth MacLean; girls, 13 to 15 years, Gladys Switzer-; young ladies: running •race, Mrs. Lorne Hay, Gia. Aikens; young men's, running race, Cli:ord Aikens, 'George Chowen; women throwing rolling pin at dummy, Mrs. ;Emma Parrish;, men kicking the slipper, Harper Kraemer; women's :soap re- lax, Margaret Templeman's team; man with the baldest head, Frank Harris; men's tug-of-war, .,Ross Dil- ling's team; boys' 'or ' men's boxing match, Cecil billing; youngest person present, Harold Switzer; oldest per- son present, Joseph Linton. A short ball game completed the sport activi- ties for the day. • During the supper hour a business meeting µas held. Because of the absence . of the president„ Nelson Mabaffy, the vide -president, Bert Mahaff ' was .4n -charge: -The-following officers •'were elected for the coming year:• President, Stuart Brown; vice- president, Cecil' DiTIing;• : s-ecretary- treasurer, Ethel Mahaffy;, sports com- 'niittee, Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Swit- zei•. Alvin Barbour and Harper. Krae mer. A vote et thanks was extended to the retiring executive. , A. letter was received by the secre- tary, Hazel billing, from, Mrs. Edith Hodgons . and son, Edwin, of Saska- toon, Seek., expressing their beet Wishes for a successful 1946 reunrsn. ' Members .of the--Mahaffy • family - were present from . Cromarty, •M.t- ehell, Staffs, St, Marys, Kippen, Lon- don, Brucefield, • Bayffleld, St. Pauls, Dublin, Detroit and Munro. S,S.1,:Tuckersmith (Continued from Page 1) . • ed over by the latter., It o.pened with a chorus by the children, "The Strife is O'er,” This was -followed by a Scripture reading and .prayer by Mr. Ferguson: Mr.. Brook then made an explanatory statement about the Roll of Honour which was unveiled by War Veterans Thomas Slierritt and Stew- art Pepper, .who also read the names: Orville Buchan_ Cecil Dilling, John McLaren, James Park,,,.,4rthur Parker, Gordon Parker, Wilbur Parker; Thos. Sherritt, Stewart Smillie, William Wilkinson, Thomas Wilkinson, James Murray, Robert Murray, John 'Clark, Wilmer Dalrymple; Elton Fairbairn, Preston Lemon, Stewart Pepper, Mur- ray'-Traqu .ir, Donald Walker, Donald Willard. A responsive service of dedication, beautiful in its simplicity, was con- cluded with prayer 'by Mr, Ferguson. Mr. Brook delivered a most appropri- ate address, after which the ceremony. closed with the singing of the Nations. s.1 Anthem and the benediction. A -.social hour followed ' while the ladies. of the section served a de-, licious and bounteous lunch. It. was regretted two.' names Were .not'receiv- ed in time, these••, Of Nursing , Sister Mary Buchanan and Mr. Willard Buch- anan, These will be a'aded immedi- ately. The names were beautifully in- seribed in Old English script by Miss Margaret Sangster; of Hensall. Those in' charge -Of arrangements for this affair wish to thank each and everyone. who so capably and willing- ly helped to -make it a•success. "This Canada of Ours," stressing par- ticularly the .wonderful opportunities, afforded here for our , young people. Given ,in characteristic manner; it was enthusiastically received byethe large audience. The remainder of the program. was as follows: Vocal duet, Mr. W. A. • martivuests e invite farmers to discuss . with us their financial requirements. Your particular case may call for a loan with special terms and arrangements, Many requirements Can be met by Farm Improvement Loads..Ask us for the details. •Ti69• THE` CANADIAN BANK s AtCliti`H B1IANOHI Wier elee t'. ii �Sk4i1^10 , oti>� eel 0#0i.Mr Will l ei "v4&al 0,9 %, it Tbonlo 00.1tttr AAO saga; I\lliege Margaret�n Pougell, vocal e,910, I Mr; Benson $t04,40 .0,111 ' aw Ogee, Miss. 'ogee Broderioki reading, Miss Mat- tie Ellie. Meg;. ,$'mitt, Mra, Brode :i*c*, . tiers Veber, Miss Doug_ali and Mew StQuennar#,' acted as acconnparllsta;. ThollPtveiling. and dedication ser- vice,•prepare by. Rev. R. A. Broolt -•ild lea,P. Fergirson, Was pxesad- F miss Margalxet 'Volume; of Kung; atop, ie the guest, of her sister-in-law, Mrs, David Valume. Mr, and Mrs. •Gallaher and babe, of Kingston, also spent the week -end, with .Mrs. Volume. Mr. Jamep Rebinaon has disposed' •of itis grodejry and restaurant business to Mr. Maynard ,Corrie, of Stratford. Mr. Corrie is a veteran of this war, having served in the R.C.A.F., and previous to enlistment had a fruit and vegetable market in Stratford. WALTON Funeral of Joseph W. Campbell The funeral of the late Joseph -'Wil--' son Campbell was held on Saturday June 22; at a p.m.' from Duff's. United Church, Walton, with • Rev. R. G: • Hazlewood officiating, During' the. service Mips Lois 'Whitney, of Sea - forth, sang "Jesus is. Tenderly Call- ing:" The pallbearers were Messrs. George Fox, David Sholdice, George Love, Jr., Andrew 'Coutts, Douglas Ennis and W. C. Bennett. The flower bearers were Jack and James Mc - Ewing, Watson and Leslie Reid, Ed- ward, Charles and Kenneth Young, Thomas. Lloyd, Bert Pepper,' Kenneth Rogers' and Graham 'Sholdice. Inter- ment was made.. in Maitle,ndbank cemetery. - ' KIPPEN • Mark 25.th • Anniversary A delightful affair .was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schil- -be; -Kippen,-- on Saturday, June 22, when members of their family, rela- tives and neighbors numbering forty gathered at their home .to celebrafe with• them •theie twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The event was a com- plete The to Mr. and 'Mrs. Schil be. The house decorations were in pink and white streaniees, the 'table being centered ,with 'a wedding cake. Mr. and. Mrs. Sehilbe were remember-, ed with gifts of silver from the mem- bers of their family, and earde, flow- ers and money from relatives and neighbors. 'Many • 'messages of'.con- gratulations and telephone' calls were received during the ,day. Members of the family and relatives were pres- ent from Exeter, London, Zurich, Dashwood acrd Varna. BRUCEFIELD Mr, and Mrs, ''Murray Atkinson, of Hamilton;- spent the week -ego with Rev. G. F. N, Atkinson. Miss Elizabeth- Scott is spending a time at herold home. Mrs. Mary 'McKenzie is visiting„her daughter, Mrs. A. Moore. . &„ Miss Ina Scott is visiting relativies in the village. ,'Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock in Hensall. Neat Sunday, June 30, Rev. Mr. At- kinson will preach his farewell ser- mon. Mrs: C. Dutot and Pte. L. Dutot, whe recently returned from overseas. spat:the. week-end-•winceM•r-1-atnd-M-rsr A. Dutot. Mr'i.... J. Grainger spent •aeday re- cently with Mrs. Roes at Auburn. Miss G. -Marks: is spending* a few days, at Arthur McQueen's. Mrs: L. McAsh spent a few days in London: Mrs. Moir is visiting Mrs. J. Moody.' Et—IMMIX Sunday, June ' 30. is •the Sunday School anniversary. There will be special music in the morning by the children's choir.. ” ' On July 2 there will be a concert in -the church shed by the CKNX Ranch Boys , from Wingham. , Over forty ladies were present at a combine meeting of the W.A. and W.M.S., held at the home of Mrs. Ed. Johns, Exeter. Mrs. George Davis was the' leader in charge. The meeting opened by singing the 'hymn, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," and all repeated the Lord's' Prayet. Mrs. Phil Hein read the Scripture lesson; MrseNewton Clarke read a poem, and Mrs. H. Ford gave a reading- Con- siderable business was dealt with by the presidents. It was decided to sell sandwiches at the ,,.CItNX concert in the church shed on July 2. Rirth. Skin- ner, president of the Red. Cros9, made arrangements for the collection .of used clothing. A lovely lunch of ice cream and cake was ••served by the group under Leader Ars. C. Brock to the ladies and children. VARNA Mrs. Dodsworth arid Mrs. Robinson, of London, spent Monday with the former's mother, Mrs. 49. Smith. Master Nelson -Ball, of Clinton, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. 'Kas- sop. Mrs. Walper• and children, •of Exe- ter, spent Sunday With her parents, Mr. and Mr's. E. Chiller. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Austin, of Lotadetl- boi'o, accompanied by his son and daughter, spent Suhday with the for- mer's mother and Russell" Mr. _William, Robinson, of Fuilarton, Cal., visited last week with his els- ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. M,: Elliott and faintly. Mrs. Stelek 'has returned after spending some time with friends. in Windsor. " !Mr, and Mrs. John Il`: Harnwell, former residents of Varna, Celebrat- ed their fiftieth wedding anniversary 'qule'tiy ate their • home lie C14sderioh. lire. M. Reid Mid ilk's;•, 'Diluter, els- ters of ,Mr's. .Barnwell, and Mr,, O. Ohuter and Mr, (George Clarkewere in :atte'r-6'1'0e. •Vir. l~Iarnw;nll, Wight school int •Var'na at the time of his marriage, •T ?f V f4 'N} -e Kt St J4baitl .. rclr aattendeil: the joinW,4,,ot ; t�xqu4Cts'u' •�rn} e o4.•,kyiptF; /:`, jay*e 1 anti tt, yQlr�]'?SA, a�M FQ. o c}oll ' ai St, 'aiiros. ,,;Ka'e 4 • 4lendid reppt'x:. Of ..a rtual w „Awe ' � d 3u Lopdo i Afteer •1y,,hi4h• lunch lvd4t ,Warred by ilia; XadiQe of 1 'ieity 1laruirolr at the homes fif Mrs:, ST ConstanceCorg1nt114i'' will hold .a Opine in Liana )Park;, Seaforth, on Friday- afternoon,; June . 28. Everyone. we1cotne.w . , The annual tbankoffering meeting of the W.M.S. was held' in the• sehopl room of the church. op"'hursday, June 2Q., with a good attendance. Londes- boro and Burns' societies. were guests at dais meeting Mre. $, $. Stephen - 'son and Mrs, 'Chas. 1Dexter were at the door to, welcome them. Mrs. E. Adams took charge of the meeting. Following, silent prayez' the Apostles' Creed was read in unison. The hynsu, "Unto the Hills" was sung with prayer Eby Mrs. Wm. Britton, Mts. A. D. Pen- naan and Mre. E.' A,dards. Mrs. P: Lindsay welcomed the ggests to the. meeting; Mrs. Earl Lawson read the Scripture lesson, and a; quartette was. sung by Betty Addison, Geo. Mcfl wain, Fred Buchanan. and Mary Addi- son,. accompanied by their, •teachei, Miss Downey. The hymn, ":pine Give Thee But Thine Own,:' was sung by Mrs, B. B. Stephenson, , and Mrs, Gee. 'MeIlwain took up the collection. Miss Doreen" Armstrong,; of Lpndesboro, sang "What Will*You Do With Jesus" and -'-Miss Phyllis Shepherd, Burns, played an instrumental, Mrs. W. Brit- ton, Mrs. B. B. Stephenson, Mrs. G. McIiwaiz and ,,Mrs. Leo Stephenson.. sac "I i1m Listening:" 'Mrs g tenf ng: . Harald Snell, of Auburn, was the•guest speak- er and brought a very interesting message on "Thanksgiving and Our Responsibilities," and said that more things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of. *Mrs. Britton: thanked the ladies for their splendid: attendance and read a' poem. The meeting was closed with prayer • by Mrs. Snell. Lunch was served, after which 'Miss Young, of Londesboro, gave a few well-chosen words, ex- pressing her appreciation *of 'the fine afternoon spent as one great family. Mrs.,,#(elland McVittie, replied. BAYFIELD Mrs. Jack Ferguson, • of Goderieh, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jowett. . Miss Barbara Morley, of Pleasant Ridge, Mich., is the guest of her aunts, the Misses Morley. • Mr. and Mrs.. James' R. Forbes, ,of Waterford, are spending a few days at the Albion Hotel. • 'L/Cpl. Lloyd Westlake, who return- ed to Canada from overseas on the Ile de France, 'we say "Welcome ;home!". •Lioyd••is. the last of the boy • from this community to. return. He ..enlisted January -2, 1942, ' in London with the R.C.A.M.C:, and went Lover-, seas in May of that year. He was with the Eighth Army in Italy, later transferring to the. Provost Corps, serving in . France; Belgipm, °Holland: and Germany. Mrs. A. Evans, of East Tawas, Mich., end, Miss Rubie Mackenzie, of Grand Rapids, Mich., came"• -on Mon- day to,.visit Mrs. and M :MacKen- zie. Mr. John -,S•tfrling anct tw-'o grand- children, Donald and Josephine, of Pickford, Mich., returned home on Monday after upending the past ten days With the Misses M. and J. Stir- ling Mrs. Jim Scott, of Toronto. is the guest of her mother, Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner, and had 'as her guest' Mrs. Sidney, Katz, of Toronto, over the week -end.' • . • Mr. Hugh MacKay and •Mr: Don R. Hammill 'spent a few days in Detroit last week, ' On Thursday evening last a • com- munity party was held in the Town. Hail'in honor of Mr. John Bates, prin- cipal of Bayfield public school. The party was sponsored by "the .pupils and 'ex -pupils whom Mr. Bates had taught during the past foie years he bad spent in Bayfield. The evening was spent in dancing, and just before lunch was served Mr. Bates• was call- ed to the,piatform and presented•w"li a travelling bag, 'Miss Melvina, .Stur- g'eon read the address and Miss Aud- rey Sturgeon made the presentation. • STAFFA A community picnic wader the aus- pices of the Staffa Women's Institute was held Saturday afternoon' at the Lions Park; Seaforth. About 75 were .present and during the afternoon softball games, races and contests were enjoyed. A. bountiful" atIpper was served. Personals: Mr• and Mrs. John O'Brien, Souris, Manetoba, with his nephew, Walter .O'Brien,' and Mrs. O'Brien; this is Mr. O'Brien's first trip east in 39 year; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lawson and' daughter, San- dra, Buffalo, N,Y., with Mr. and Mrs. Waiter O'Brien; MVir. and Mrs. • Wilbur Miller have returned from a trip to Detroit; Mrs. A. H, •Macdonald, Owen Sound, with her son. Burton and Mrs. Macdonald. Mrs. Berton 'Maalouaid received word that • her 'brother. LAC. Jack Pierce, had landed in. Canada after Serving with the R.C.A.F. overseas for the past two years. Mrs. Robert Lavery is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Landon. YOU'LL WANT TO ;„ "TAKE TO THE WATER " IN ONE- OF THESE NEW SWIM SUITS. Beach glamour, snug comfort- ._ able fit, plus, swimming ease, are all packer into these Rose Marie Reid newest swim- suits. All sizes. 4 98,. 95. .. Other Lines from $2.50 ray Gingham Plaids and Checks, plain shade Chambrays;' candy stripe washables, and. flower "'prints in crisp, cool, washable dresses for summer wear, reduced 'for'quiek selling from higher priced ranges of this season's best sellers, ' ' for a holiday special'. Sizes 11 to 50 in the lot. 7.95' SEE THESE DRESSES IN OUR WINDOWS' JULY FIRST ---HOLIDAY Our Store will be closed Monday, July 1st, for the Public Holiday, as well as Wednesday afternoon, July 3rd. ' Phone 32 Seaforth • Ont. Robert 'Coleman, it has been learn- ed, fell and fractured his collar bone at the home of .his son 'in the W -est, where he is spending the summer., 'The following•from this vicinity at- tended a shower Friday evening for -Mies Isabelle Gray, Millbank, former- ly of Staffa: Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Reid, Harvey and Miss, Vera Ham- bly; Mr. and . Mrs. H. Leslie, Mrs. alter O'Brien, , Mr. and Mrs. Frans Bruce, Mrs. David Bruce, Mr. ai.d Mrs. Alvin Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp. Word has been received that -Mrs. •Raymond Miller has sailed for Can- ada and will arrive about June 29. Riley Glanville Hensall United Church Manse was the scene of a •pretty wedding Thurs- day, .June 2.0, at 3 p.m., when Rev. R. A. Brook united in marriage Elaine E. • Glani-iile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Glanville, of Staffa, and William Windfield Riley, of Staffa, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Riley; of Blyth. For her wedding the at- tractive bride' chose a street -length dress of dusk rose sheer,:fashioned with a sweetheart neckline. Pink carnations formed her bridal bouquet. The bride was attended by Mrs. 'Roy Shale, of Hensall, wearing a fusia two-piece wool suit with matching hat, and wearing a corsage of roses. ,,,.The wedding dinner was served to twenty-five guests at the home of .the bride's parents in Staffs, the house decorations being in pink and white, while the bride's table was centered with a , four•tter wedding take. Fol. Clear Your Conscience a.nd \ our Closets! NATIONAL PH1NC CIUECTION Tam A.O.• DoNntiiinimilr '!`HEt'I tlitON EXPOOrrpit •a lowing• a wedding trip through the States, Mr. and Mrs. Riley will live on the zroom'S farm near Cromarty, A surprise party was held on Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs. O. W. Reed in ,honor of .l .re.. Risdon. About twenty-five women were pres- ent. Mrs. Henry- Harburn • sang • a • solo and community singing was ea, joyed, followed by an impromptu pro- gram. Mrs. Risdon was presented' with a table lamp, and an address was read by Mrs. W. O'Brien. address* leaves soon with her husband, Rev. Mr. Risdon, after• having lived here for three years. Lunch' wan served, Don't Discard Your. OId Chesterfield UNTIL YOU ,KNOW WE CAN'T HELI' YOU ! PHONE 2'48. -FIRST for estimates on price' and cover. No obligation, Splendid Variety; Two Weeks,' Service ALL WORK GURANTEED DICK --- the Upholsterer AUDITS INVESTIGATIONS TAX CONSULTANT Bookkeeping Systems and Service Bernard A. 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