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FOR SALE
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Modern Double House on Centre
St., with 2 acres of@land. Good in-
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New Brick House on James St.
Possession arranged
Dwellings on •Louisa St, Immedi-
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NEWS OF THE TOWN
C. W. L. Meets. -The January
meeting of the Catholic Women's
League was held in St. James'
School Hall Tuesday eylning.•In
the absence of the president, the
meeting -a, was opened with prayer
by the 1st vice-president, Mrs.
John Hotham, Jr. A financial re-
port was given by the treasurer,
A. Gaffney, showing a sub-
stantial balance in the bank. Mrs.
T. O'Leary reported presenting
school pins ,to the St. James' gradu-
,iting class at the Christmas party
held last Deceruber, The visiting
committee for the month of Janu-
D. H. McINNES
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Monday, Thursday - 1 to 8 p.m.
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2 TREE DOOR PRIZES SPECIALS
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Proceeds to promote sports for children of
Seaforth and district
Remember — 8:30 p.m. — Cardno's Hall
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JANUARY 13, 195(7
ary Is Mrs. J. Hotham,. Jr., and Mrs.
Fred Dinwoodie. The meeting otos-
with prayer.
,.. Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas'
Church Meets—The annual meet-
ing of the Ladies' Guild of St.
Thomas' Church was held in the
Parish Hall oi Tuesday of this
week. Twenty members were pre-
sent dnd the president, Mrs. G.
McGavin, opened the meeting with
Scripture reading for the first Sun-
day. after Epiphany, followed by
prayers for the parish, for the
New Year and the Lord's Prayer
in unison. Very encouraging re-
ports were read from all commit-
tees, all objectives for the year
being met with a balance of $198.6¢..•
In the absence of Rev. T. Dale
Jones, Miss C. Holmes prealded ov-
er the election of officers for the
ensuing year, as' follows; lionor-
ary president, Mrs. C. Holmes;
president, Mrs. •Shaw; lst vice-
president, ',Mrs. Wm. OldfieLd; and
vice-president, Mrs.- Nott; secre-
tary, Mrs. B. Higgins; • treakirer,
Mrs. Ada Reid; representative to
Board of Management, Mrs. La-
rone; representative- to Hospital
Aid, Mrs. W. O'Shea; repretsenta-
lite to Red Cross, Mrs. G. McGav-
in; pianist, Mrs. B. Higgins. Aft6r
the offertory was received and dedi-
cated, the new president, Mrs
Shaw, took the chair and proceed-
ed with January work and plans
for this year.. The meeting closed
with the benediction.
Northside Groups Meet. -Group 2
of the. Women's Associatien nf
Northside Church held their first
meeting of the , year at the home
of Misses Vera and Laura Mole on
Tuesday evening,. A pot -luck sup-
per at 6.30 was thoroughly enjoy-
ed. Miss Vera Mole opened the
meeting. Mrs. Hay read the Scrip-
tulje lessonand conducted two in-
teresting contests. Mrs.. • Kaine
gave a roading, and Mrs. P. Moffat
moved a vote of thanks to the
Misses Mole fax the •use of their
home. , Following are the officers,
for the year: • Pres... Miss Vera.
Mole; vice-pres.. Mrs. 1.,: no Dale:
see., Mrs. H. Shannon; treas..
F. Storey; .social convener, MPS,
Rising; organist, Miss Laura Mole.
On Tues'day evening, Group 3 met
at the home of Mrs. F. S. Sevattge.
The meeting was opeasd with quiet
music being played by the pianist,
Mrs. Bro,idfoot, and a prayer by
the president,' Miss Edith Hertg.
She also read. a poem' entitled,
"Ask and it shall be given." "What
a Friend We Have in Jesus" was
sung '-ca,kci Mrs. Schneider led in
prayer. Miss Ida Cooper. read the
Scripture.• Roll call was answered
by 16 Members "namiag a favorite
Christmas carol. There were four
visitors present, 'Miss Hoag read a
poem, "A New Year Resolution:'
"Take Time To Be Holy" was sung
and all repeated the Mizpah bene-
diction. Miss Winnie -Savauge gave.
a very interesting demonstration
on weaving. Lunch was served by
the social committee',
First Presbyterian -Church. -10.00
a.m., Bible Class and Stinday
School; 11 axm., "Fit For the King-
dom"; Junior Congregation.; 6.30
mine. organ, vecitat; 7 p.m., "God's
Faithfulness"; • 8.15. p.m., -Y.P.S.
FjitesIcle. The annual meeting of
FOR SALE
BRICK HOUSE -2 -piece bathroom, fur -
•(ion hle etarage. Situaterr on S /W.
"rot, of Wilson and Centre St -a. A love -
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s-ROOm FRAME HOUSE—Church. St.;
3.piece bathroom, furnace. Close to
,chool and churchei. Prompt posseision.
E. " C. CHAMBERLAIN
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PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334
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the church will be held On Mon -day,
Jan. 16, at 8 p.m. -Rev. D. Glen
Campbell, Minister,
Northside United Chttrah.-Rev.
D. A. IVIaeMIllain, Minister; 10 a.m..
Sunday School and akalat Bible
Classes; 11 a.m., Worship; sermon
subject, "Sincerity," third in series
on the Ten Cominanduients; 11.20
a.m.. Junior Congregation; 7 p.m.,
Worship; sermon subject, "Remem-
ber the Sabbath," fourth in the
series. A cordial welcome to all
services.
St. Thomas' Church. - Sunday.
Jan. 15, First Sunday after .the
Epiphany -10 a.m., Sunday School;
11 a.m.. Morning Prayer; 7 p.m.,
Evensong; 3 p.m., Evensong, St.
Mary's, Dublin.
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Nicholson - Van Camp. -St. Paul's
United Church 'Manse, Midlaud,
was the scene of a pretty wedding.
on Dec. 28 at noon, when. Helen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Van Camp, was united in marriage
to Allan Nicholson, son of Reevey
and Mrs. Arthur Nicholson, of the
Mill Road, Tuckersmith. The bride
was smart in red cut velvet with
winter white accessdries, and car-
ried yellow chrysanthemums, while
her sister, Miss Bernice Van Camp,
who was the bridesmaid,A-ore blue
crepe, gown with pink roses and
winter white accessories. Harold
'Nicholson was best man. Follow-
ing a dinner at the home of the
hriale's paaents, a reception was
held for the happy couple, who left
later on a wedding trip to Sudbury.
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Death of Ebenezer Chesney. -
There, passed away on Tuesday,
Jan. 10, at his home, 34 Gloucester
St., Toronto, Ebenezer Chesney, a
fernier resident of. Tuckersmith
his 67th 'year. Deceased was horn
Turla Nmith, the son .of Mr,
anti Mrs. .Tames 14.- Chesney, and
a -as married to Minoie Kerr, of
Toronua ivho passed away Five
years ago. Mr. Chesney for a time
eel:ducted LC tobacco business and
later travelled' For 0 tobacco firm.
He had spent sthe east 45 years in
Terontta In religioa he Wat,
Presbyterian. Surviving. are Ia.()
-sons, Ray and George, in Toronto;
three brothers, Harry M. Chesney;
Tucker -smith: Garfield Chesney, of
Brandon, and ltohert Chesney. of
Creemore, Ont., and two sisters,
[dos. Frank Kellough, Manitoba. and
Mrs, O. J. Obin. Te, -onto . The fun-
eral was held Thursday from the
-Stone Funeral Home, Sherbeuree
St.. Toronto, at 3 p.m., with in-
terment ixr Mount Pleasant ceme-
tery. „
Death of Mrs. J. J. Darwin. -Al' -
ter a lengthy illness Mary J. Smith,
widow of John J. Dal*MTI, died Fri-
day, Jan. 6, in 'hs' e 91st year at the
home of her son, N. J. (Joe) Dar-
win, 380 Bronson . °Melva.
Born in DiffaloeN.Y., he• cana, to
this country as an infurt, residing
at Hamilton with her parealls.
1888 she married John J. Darain
in Seaforth and moved to Ottaaet
in 1911. Her husband, arho was a
printer in the Gevernineet Printing
Bureau. aniseed 5,0 0) in 1915. 1 -le
was a. former member of the staff
of 'The• Huron Expositor for .ffutny
years aeherls he was well imowia
Surviving •fue three sons; Thomas
V. alai ,jr: (Joe), hoth of Ottawa',
and Austiu . A., of Detroit; out.
.daughtea Mrs,. J. A. Btarachesee,
of Montreal, and thirteen :grand-
children. T he funeral was heli
from, tiaaa-NIVhelan- Funeral. Horne,
Ottawa, or: Monday :11 7.45 0.5. to
tbe Church of 'Our Lady of. Per-
pelual..Help for requiem nass at
8 o'clock. Interment was in Notre
Dime cemetery. •
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Death of Calvin Westman Iron -
side. -Death came suddenly Satur-
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SEAFORTH
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day morning at ]ii a residence, Gode-
rich St., West, to Calvin Westman
Irouside, wellaknewn Seaforth resi
dent, as he was sitting on the sitl
of his bed. _Mr. Ironside had not
been feeling well for a few days
but was not considered seriously
ill. Born in Granton, Ont., he was
in his fifty-first year. He had live('
the past ten years in Seaforth,
where until a year ago he conduct
ed a variety store which he estab
lished in the former W. J. Walker
Aore. He was married in 1940 to
Margaret Christopher, of London.
who survives him, .together with
three young sons, William,. James
and Robert, and' one daughteraMar-
garet Ann; also by three brothers,
Clayton, Kin.tore; Cuthbert, Lon-
don and' Carletou, London, and, a
sister, Lelia, New York, The fun-
eral which was largely attended,
was held from the family residence
-on Tuesday at -2 pan., with Rev. T.
Dale Jones officiating. The p*all-
bearers werei Gordon Wright, John
C. Crich, Harry Norris, Dr. M. W.
Stapleton and J. M. McMillan, of
Seaforth, and Peter Christopher,
London. The flower -bearers were
James McNaughton, Elmer Larone,
Carman Roweliffe, James Hogg, W.
J. Leeming and Stewart Wigg.. In-
terment was_in Mt. Pleasant Ceme-
tery, London.
Death of Mrs. Wilmore Scott. -
The .death occurred on Tuesday,
Jan, 10, of Esther Helen Beattie,
beloved wife of Wilmore Scott, of
McKillop, in ther 69th year, Mrs;
Scott had been ia failing health for
the 'past three years. ,She was the
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Beattie, of McKillop, and
was born and lived in that town-
ship all her life, where she was
well known for her kindness and
socialability. In 1911 she was mar-
ried to Mr. Scott, who survives her,
together with two sons, Arnold, of
McKillop. and Elmer, of London,
and one, daughter, Mrs. Harrison,
of Brantford: also one .brother, Mr.
William B'eatt4e, of McKillop, and
four sisters, Mrs_ William Kerr,
Mrs. James Dorrance, Mrs. Albert
Spalding and Miss Louisa Beattie,
:01 of McKillop.' Mrs. Scott was a
faithful member of Duff's United
Church and also the -'Ladies'
The funeral was_held on Thursday
afternoon from her late residence,
lot 25, .con. 1, McKillen• with Rev.
W.J. Patton, a former minister,
officiating:. .The pallbearers were
George Campbell, Guy Dorrance,
James Kerr; Mac Scott, Scott Kerr
and. Eldon Kerr. Interment was in
Maitlandbank cemetery. The flowers
bearers Were BObbie Scott, Ray-
mond Henderson, Wayne Scott.
Harold Campbell, Bobbie Kerr and
Bev. Harrison. ,
Death of Elizabeth Tudor Scott.
-Elizabeth Tudor Scott, 29, free-
lance writer,' wh.ose pen name was
LizGairduer, died Monday. Jan, 9,
at the Women's College Hospital,
Toronto, after six weeks' illness.
She was the wife of . James R.
Scott, book editor of the Telegram,
and a son of Mrs. H. R. Soott, Sea -
forth.. Daughter of the lit5te. R. H.
F. (71,1itlii:eit, Episcopal clergyman
and tornierly of Bayrield, she. was
bore at Lerrahte, Ohio. She was
the winner of Vogue magazine's
Prix de Paris while a. student- at
Columbia University School seof
.Tournalisna• She was also a gradu:-
ale of St. Hilda's College, Univers-
ity ,.of Toronto. For a time Mrs.
Scott worked on Vogue and later
joined the staff of Mayfair maga-
zine, Tororto. Subsequently, she
weal to Montreal as a feature writ-
er on the Standard, She and Mr.
Scott -were married while be was
sprofessor . at the University of
Saskatchewan in 19-14. They resid-
ed 'in Saskatoon, She went to To-
ronto •when. Mr. Scott. joined the
staff' of the CBC. Since, her Mar-
riage. Mrs. Scott has been, writing
as a freelance for various Cana-
dian and United States reag,azines
She leaves her husband, mother,
and one daughter, Katie. A funeral
service was held at the Morley S.
Ffedford Funeral Horne. 159 Eglin-
ton tAve„ Toronto, on Tuesday "at
8 .p.m„ after which the remains,
Were brou'ght to, Trinity Anglican
Church, Ba3-field,- where a service.
was held hn Wednesday afternoon
with Rev. LaVerne Morgan, as-
'sisted by Reis. Pahl!, of Listowel,
as the officiating clergymen. The
pallbearers were Maynard Corrie,
G. R. Weston, Bayfield; Dr. J. MR-
chall, Detroit; R. fraS Holland,
London; Dan McArthur:* Toronto,
'and T. H. L. Rice, St. Marys,
Friends from a distance present at
the funeral were from Chicago,
Detroit, 'Windsor, Toroaao, London,
Seaforth, St. Marys; Egmondville
and Listowel. Interment was in
Harm -hey cerneterY.
Death of Mrs. John Carter. --Mrs.
John Carter, Huron Road West, the
former Margaret Dodds, 88, widow
of the late John Carte-, died Fri-
day last at the home of her son.
James Carter. - Mrs. Carter hart
been in faifly good health until the
past three months, and'actIve_until
she broke her hip three years ago.
She ivas born in -McKillop, a daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Jas.
Dodds, who were pioneer residents
of the township, Mr. and Mrs, Car-
ter were married on JuTy 17, 1878,
by Rev. G. Claris, of Bly-th. Mr.
Carter died eight years ago, but
she Is survived by two sans. James,
of Tuckersmith, and John, of Sea -
forth; -three daughters, Mrs. Geo.
Dale, Walton; Mrs. John Ferguson,
Goderich, and Mrs. M. 'McKellar,
Seaforth; also two Sisters, Mrs.
John S. McNeil, Pullarton, and Mrs.
James Dale, Constance. The fun-
eral was held on Monday from the
residence of h"er son, James Car-
ter; at 2 p.m., with Rev:, D. Glenn
Campbell of First Presbyterian
Church officiating. Interment was
in Maitlandbank Cemetery. The
pallbearers were Gordon ,McKellar,
Ken Carter, Cleve Carter, Jack Car-
ter, Lorn'e Dale and Alvin Dale.
Plower -bearers wore Lorne Carter,
Alvin Dodds, Verne Dae, Arnold'
Dale, Bill Carter, and James Hen-
dersOn; .Priends were present from
Underwood, Blyth, Auburn, 0lin4
ton, Goderich, TorOnto and Detroit.
Thotte *Ito 'Sent flowers Were:
TItekersinith Neighbors, 1-111Ilett
Neighbors, Mr. and, Mrs. Gett.
joeitch, Mk. and Mra. Wilbtir;ToWett,
Iter', And WPM it,. it. William%
,
and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McKellar, Mr. aut.
Mrs. Starr Livingstone, Miss Evelyn
Cardno, Jack Christie, Mckellio
Family, Cromarty; Whitmore Fam-
ily, John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jas
Hugill, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hugill
Harold, Gloria, Elizabeth, Ken and
Marg. Carter, Jack find Lorne Car-
ter, Alvin and Lorne Dale, Rebekah
Lodge, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Dale,
Mrs. John McNeill, Ivan Dodds, To-
ronto, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Cranst•on
and a pillow from the family.?
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mr. and Mrs. 0. -T. Flewitt anti
little Miss Marion, of Brigend
Farm, Tuckersmith, spent a few
days in London and St. Thomas.
visiting frieudla , a
• Mr. and :Mrs. E. C. Chamber-
lain and Mr. and Mrs, James A.
MacDonald left on Sunday on a
motor trip to Los Angeles. Cali-
fornia. They, expect to 'be away
for a month.
• Miss Grace Scott, of Londes
boro, spent a few days last _week
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A.
Gorwill.
• • Miss Anne Jarrott, of Strat-
ford, spent the week -end with 'her
grandmother, Mrs. K. M. McLean.
• Mrs. Orville Weston %as re-
turned from Detroit, where she
spent the 'past three weeks.
• Miss Dianna Hogg, of Toronto,
spent. the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. D. G. Ferguson.
-• Dr. F. 1 R. Forester W1/1 be
at the Commercial Hotel on Wed-
nesday, Jan..18, as usual,
• Many friends have -hat the op-
portunity during the past week of
hearing the beautiful tenor voice
of, Mr. W. T. Hays, on a record
player. -,The songs he sang were
"I Hear You Calling Me," "The Ros-
ary," and "The Rose." Mr. Hays
had recordings made and sent them
to his sister, Mrs. J. M..Govenlock,
for Christmas. ,
o Mr, Stewart. Wigg spent New
Yea,C.s in Barrie.
O Miss Ethel Beattie spent a few
days in Toronto visiting her aunt
Miss Helen Beattie, who is not eti-
joying good health.
* Mr. tuaci Mrs. George Scofield
and Miss .Nancy, of Detroit, were
guests last week with Mr. and Mrs,
J. A. Case.
• Miss Alice Reid and Mrs. E.
A, McMaster leave on Sunday on
a trip by bus to Florida, where
they will spend two or three weeks.
• Mr. Donald Scott, 'of Osgoode
Hall, Toronto-, spent the past fox
days at the Mime of his mother
Mrs., H. R..Scott.
• Mr. Kenneth Campbell under-
went' art operation in Stratford.
General Hospital on Thursday.
• Mrs. Lord. formerly Isabelle,
Wilson. daughter of the late Col.
and Mrs. J. G. ,Will'on,• of mictoria,
B.C., is a guest of Mrs. Jos. Scott,
of Roxboro, and will also visit Mrs.
K. M. McLean.
• Mr. Gordon W. Willis, of De-
troit, son of Mr. W. G. Willis, has
been named Vice-Presidentof the
National Bank 'of Detroit. He has
been an inspector of this bank for
several yearft.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hoover and
daughters. Julianne. and Jcan, of
Whicisoawere guests over the
week -end .of all!! Mrs. J. E.
Keating, Mrs. Hoover and daugh-
ters rernaineci for n week.
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• Mr. and Mrs-Carl..Dieteich and
Misses Mary Anne and Jane '
liams, of Kitchell -ea Were WePli-ettld
.guests of Mr. anti Mrs. Sol Wil-
liams. Mrs, Williams returned with
themfor a visit. .
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