HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1938-04-21, Page 5THURSDAY,, APRIL 21, 1938
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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Our Prices From April 20 to April 27
P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP
St. Williams ORANGE MARMALADE
32 OZ.PER JAR
Choice RED PITTED CHERRIES PER TIN
2s squat y
GOLDEN WAX BEANS
Standard 2s EACH
PEANUT BUTTER, 3 Star, Large
24 oz. size EACH
SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA
b CAVES
1 9'c
19c
15c
9c
23c
PER PKG.Sc
Lifebuoy Soap 2 cakes 15c
Aunt Jetnima Pancake Flour per pkg. 17c
Hawes Floor Wax y;.s-23c ; Is 43c
Sani1lush • per tin 27c
Jello, Six Delicious Flavors 2 pkg. 15c
Super Suds, concentrated with sample pkg. free . ..... 19c
Baby's Soap 5 cakes 25c
Salmon, Sockeye Maple Leaf /s -19c; is 35c
Interlake Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 25c
Five Roses Flour 7s -37c; 24s 1.19
Lawrason's Flusho per tin 21c
Lawrason's Sinko per tin 25c
Premium Tea, with Bird of Paradise China Free ....1'11). 69c
Brock's Bird Seed per pkg. 14c
Brock's Bird Gravel, per pkg. 9c
Nugget. Shoe Polish per tin 12c
Big 5 Cleanser per tin 5c
Schneider's Dog Food per tin 10c
Brunswick Sardines 5 tins 25c
Shirriff's Fancy Free 3 pkg. 21c
St, Croix Castile Soap 10 cakes 25c
Gillett's Blue Razor Blades 5 for 25c
Aylmer Catsup, 12 oz. per btl. l5c
Dutch Set Onions 2 lbs. 15c
Shredded Wheat Biscuits s 2 pkg. ?Sc
Yellow Sugar 4 lbs. 25c,
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce P
HONE
PHONE $
77
W alker's
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Motor or Horse Equipment
NV.
holder of Go.
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diplomahand .license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
MONAGHAN BREEDER
HATCHERY
S. C. White Leghorn Chicks
from two classes of matings. These
breed'ers,are sired by reales from
R. 0. P. matings; andd on every
hick chick
sold is from an egg d
:farm.
CUSTOM 'HATCHING
in an all Electric :James ayIncu-
bator Hatcher ale per egg. We will
brood your chicks at a slight ad-
ditional cost.
D. P. MONAGHAN
Phone 59. MITCHELL, Ott.
BRUCEFIELD.
Misses 'Ina and Ellen Scott of 'Lon-
don spent Easter at their home there.
,Mr. and 'Mrs. J. R. Cornish spent
Sunday in Stratford.
'+Miss Margaret ,A'ikenhead• of Lon-
don spent a 'few d'ay's with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs° H. Aikenhead.
Rev. and Mrs. Bremner and (Edna
:spent a few days in. St. Thomas.
Miss Evelyn 'Grainger of Stratford 1
visited at her home here on Sunday.
Miss Anna Cornish is visiting
friends in Stratford.
a Miss Freida Brandon 'of 'London is
visiting her 'cousin, Miss Betty 'Bran-
•d'on;'
Miss Dorothy Swan of Toronto
spent the holidays at her (some here:
• Mr. and Mrs." T. H. Wheeler spent
.the week end in Stratford.
Mrs. John .Raibten'bury and ;family
a, of.Burlington visited Mrs. W. tR'atten-
4bury and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. 'J'ohn tMeInaosh •and
little. 'daughter and Mrs. C. Haugh
•an'd 'chli;ldren :af Toronto visited Mr.
.and Mrs, C. Haugh.
Misses 'Margaret Watson of Toron-
to land iJaree't Watson of London are
holidaying at their •home here.
Mr. and :Mrs A. Brandon and fam-
ily spent' Good IFriday in London.
M•r, and Mrs. Wm. Stimpson of De-.
.troit Visited' Mr, C. D. Simpson. •
Mr. L.. Reid of Toronto .spent the.
past 'week at this liome here. •
• Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunlop of Chats-
worth spent (Easter with Mr. and
;Mrs. Ross Scott,
Mrs. C. Ham and Wesley and Miss
M. Swan spent a few days in Hamil-
ton.
Mr. Harry Dunlop of Simcoe visit-
ed his grandmother, Mrs, 1\ar. Ratten-
bury.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Kaiser of Detroit
spent (Easter 'with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Zapfe,
Mrs. Thompson of Sarnia is , visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. Stevens.
Rev. Mr. Townsend of B'elgrave
wilt occupy the pulpit next Sunday.
Mr. Stanley Reid and Mrs. IKarncke
of Toronto spent the week end at
their home hare. •
Little Dorothy West of St. Thomas
fs visiting her grandparents, Rev. and
Mrs. Bremner,
CONSTANCE
The regular monthly meeting of the
W.A. and W.M.S. of Constance Unit-
ed Church was held In the basement
of the church on Thursday, April 14.
Mrs.' Britton, 'president of theW.A.,
presided. !Hymn ;1105', followed with
prayer by Mrs. !Rogerson, 'Mrs. Smell,
and Mrs. Britton. Mrs. Snell was ap-
p.ointad delegate to 'go to convention.
After other 'business arising from the
W.M.S. 'minutes was 'transacted, Mrs,
E. Adams, president of the W.A., took
the chair. Meeting opened by singing
hymn 180, followed with prayer by
E. Adams.Minutes nutes 'vvex+e read
and adopted. After business discus-
sion. Mrs. C. Dexter took charge of
(Group 4. Hymn 4156 followed with
prayer 'by Mrs. C. Dexter. The Scrip-
ture lesson avas read by Mrs. Roger-
son, followed with a splendid reading
by Mrs. McBrien, "'Getting Ready for
'Easter." Miss Ivy Simmons gave the
study !book. "The Dight of She Mind"
Which was very .interesting. Mrs.
Dexter closed the meeting with pray-
er. Lunch was 'served.
l'ir. Kelso Adams •is sporting a •new
•Chevrntet sedan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph !Riley, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank 'Riley such/vars. Cao. Riley
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. 'Riley of Clinton.
Mrs. Annie 'McLean of ,Buffalo is
spending a few days with her brother,
Mr. David Matson.
Mr:.and Mrs. Harold Coakley and
son of 'Ridgetown and Mr. B. Riley
of near Clinton spent Sunday .with
!1r, and 'Airs, 'Roht. IGrinaokeby,
'Miss 'Edna Armstrong of •Harlock
spent the week end at her home here.
bar. Charles Wakefield of .'Goderich
Township ,and Miss Mary Guest of
Kincardine visited Mr. and Mrs Dav-
id Matson on Sunday. a
Miss Olive Grimoltbby is spending
a few holidays at her home here.
TOWN TOPICS
'Mr. .and Mrs. Frasik •Cudmore and
Nancy, Toronto, and Mr. Dawson
Reid, /Guelph, spent Easter with Mrs.
J, F. Reid, a • •
M'r. Will 'Pollard of Sebringville
has been •spendin'g the Easter holidays
with his parents, M•r, and Mrs. J. Pol-
lard.
Miss Jean Brodie of Thedford is
spending the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodie, af-
ter spending the week with her sister,
isdiss Annie••Brod'ie at Kirkland 'Lake.
Mrs. H. G. Meir and two children
are spending Easter" week with
Mrs. tMeir's mother in Windsor. Mr.
Meir spent the week -end in Windsor.
,Mrs J K.' B. 'Brown, Toronto; Mrs.
S. L. Phillips, Cleveland, and Mr. Nel-
son IGovenflook, Lois and Joan, Water-
ford, spent (Easter at the ,parental
home with Mr. and Mrs. J. M, IGoven-
lock. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Brown
accompanied' by Mr. Brown left Tues-
day morning ifor Cleveland where Mel
and Mrs. Brown are spending the
week.
Mr. and ,lairs. Gibson White of
'Windsor have been. holiday visitors
with the former's mother, -Mrs. M.
White.
Miss Margaret Drover of Ethel and
iMiss Elsie Drover of 'Z!yt•rfoh have
been s'pen'ding 'the halidays with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wet,' Drover.
Mr. arnd Mrs. IP. C. Calder and son.
Cameron, St. Catherine, were (Easter
visitors at' the parental Route witE Mr.
and alia. Adam Bays. Mrs. Calder
ansa sou remained for tate week.
Dr. A. L. Hays and son, 'Jim, Fort
Erie, and Mr, H. Glenn Hays, Toron-
to, were Easter guests with their mo-
ther, •Mrs. James I -Hays, E•gtnondville,
Mrs. 0. Caul ert returned Saturday
from Detroit where she spent the win-
ter.
Mrs,' G. R. Augustine and tato child-
ren of Blyth are guests of her sister,
Mrs. W. C. Sutherland,
Mr. 'Robert Dundas 'ancl son, Jimmy,
of Toronto, were visitors with his mo-
ther, Mrs. W.' A.' Dundas.
Mrs. 'Gordon 'Muir and stn, ,Ronnie,
have 'been spending the week with her
mother, Mrs. Nivins, in 'Goderich.
Mr. 'Frank Sills, Toronto, spent
Easter with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
F Sias.
Mr. Geo. iParke, London, spent
Easter with itis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. G. Parke.
Mr. Chas. (Dickson, London, spent
Feaster with Itis parents, Me. and *Mrs.
Thos. Dickson.
Miss !Margaret Finkbeiner, RN.,
Mr. W. J. Cullen, of .Kitchener, and
Mrs, :Emma Woodley, 'Preston, spent
Easter at the hone Of Me. ,and 'Mrs.
Chas. Finkbeiner.
Mr. Witt ‘Faulkner of Sarnia spent
the'Eastcr week end with his mother,
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Stark, Wel-
land, were Easter guests of his moth-
er, Mrs. Stark. '
Miss Alice Devereaux, of Toronto,
and 'Francis Devereaux, of London,
spent 'Easter' with their mother, Mrs.
F. Devereaux.
,Professor and Mrs. Brenton 'Kerr
and daughter, 'Janet, 'Buffalo, :and Mr.
Howard Kerr of !Oshawa, are 'spend-
ing ,part of the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and M•rs..James Kerr.
Mr, and Mrs. Writ, Somerville of
Woodstock visited last week with
friends in town.
Mr. D!ona•1d 'Kerslake and Miss
Sheppard of Toronto spent the week
end at 'the former's home here.
Miss E. Smith and Mrs. 'Reg. Kers-
lake are spending a few days in Tor-
onto with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Purdy.
Mr, and Mrs. H. C. MtiNtab of Kit-
oftener spent Sunday .at the home of
the former's mother, Mrs. Catherine
'MdNalb.
Joyce and !Edna Broad'foot of Kip -
pen have 'been spending the •,holiday.
week with their grandmother, Mrs.
.Wm. McDonald, James street.
Mrs. Margaret Hay and Wilma. and
Miss 'Peon McLean spent the Easter
week ,end in Toronto with '.Rev.• and
Mrs. E. Aiken. •
Miss Mary Smith, !R.N., A'lbany, N.
Y., is spending her holidays with • her
parents, Mr. and Mns.. Percy Smith,
McKillop.
Mr. and Mrs. Chortles D:oltna'ge of
Kitohener spent 'Easter with the tat-
ter's mother. Mrs. Thomas- Sharpe,
who returned with them to spend a
week in Kitohener,
Mrs. E. 'Flynn •of London •spent
Friday and Saturday with iMr. and
Mrs. E. H. ,Close,
Mr. and Mrs. !Jack Stott and Mr.
Walter „Stott spent the week end in
Hamilton and 'N'iagara 'Falls.
Messrs. Stewart :Beattie, 'Victor
Dinnin and Archie
1-
Tog till arein
g'
Toronto. this week attending the O.
E. A. convention \fir, Beattie is dele-
gate for 'West 'Huron.
Mr, Percy Hoag of Hagersville is
spending .the h'oli'days with his mother
Mrs. W. D. Hoag and sister •Miss
Edith Haag:
Mr. Stewart Geddes .of London
spent Easter with hes parents, Mr.
and Mas. Ernest 'Geddes.
Miss Lois' Morrow of 'Fergus' was a
holiday visitor here.
TOWN TOPICS.
'Guests' .at 'tate .hong •of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Sli 'idice were Mk. and
Mrs. MGEachetn and son, of near
''Galt, Mrs, Leonard Strong, Tucker -
smith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spading,
and Mr. games .Mose of McKillop.
Mr. 'James Hudson has returned af-
ter spending the past four months at
Norwich with his daughter, Mrs.
Stone,
Mrs. Henry Cudmore returned to
her' home in Harpurhey on Friday af-
ter spending six months 'w'ith her
niece, Mrs. John C. Snell,' Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Little and son,
Roy, of Brantford spent Easter with
the 'forneer's 'fath'er, Mr. Andrew
Little,
Dr. Reid •Edmonds, Brantford, spent
Easter with. his mother, Mrs. Wm.
/E'dmoncis,
Mr. and Mrs. John ' Willocks of
Ri'plley were Easter visitors with the
letter's :parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ferguson
and family, Toronto, spent !.Easter
with the Misses Ferguson.
Miss Rose Dorsey, of Toronto, is a
holiday visitor at herr home.
isle Misses Ida ,and Eva Love of
Toronto were holiday visitors with
their mother, 'Mrs. John Love.
Miss Gertrude Crich of Toronto
was a holiday visitor with her 'par-
ents. Mr, and Mrs. 1W, A. Crich.
Miss • Beulah Scott, St. Catharines,
and Miss (Grace Scott, Toronbo, spent
Easter with their parents, 'Mr, and
hire, 5, f., Scott, Miss Grace Scott is.
remaining for the holiday week.
Miss Edna Plant, Toronto, spent
easter .with her parents, •Mr, and Mrs.
W. R. ;Plant.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Love, Toronto,
spent' Easter with the la'tter's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Scott.
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hurford and
Jeau went to Shelburne on Monday to
spend a few days •with friends:
Miss . Ria Hills, Toronto, was a
holiday visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Hills, Egtnondvillie.
Miss [clary Jackson, Acton, anti
Mr. Louis Jackson, Woodstock, were
holiday visitors with their mother,
Mrs. L, C Tackson.
Miss Mildred j'olutstoiic, Severn
Bridge, was a holiday visitor with her
parents, Air, and Mrs. Thos. John-
stone.
Mr. Roy 10:ke, of Hamilton spent
Easter with his parents, Mr. and MTS.
Wm./Oke.
Mrs, Lawson and Bernice of Au-
burn and Mr, and Mrs. L, Cl, (Kruse
of +Gait spent Easter with Mrs. Wm,
Sclater. Mrs. Kruse remained For the
week,
?t+ir, George Bethune left last vele
to resume his duties at Midland after
spending the winter at his hone here,
Miss Norma Muir, /Mrs. T. 'Phillips
and Mrs. ti. Regier spent Raster with
the ietter'•s sister, Mrs. S. 'Ross in De -
Mr. Clarence N,tisn, London, was
an (Easter visitor with his parents.
Mr, and Mrs. James Nolan.
Mr. and Mrs. lT tA..nrodie and Bob-
bie, of Toronto, were Easter guests
with Mrs, Brodie's *narents, \4r. and
Mrs. R. J. Beattie, •
Mrs. J. D. Hinehley returned Sat-
erday from lO,wen Sound accompan-
ied by her son. Mr. Jack ,Hinehley,
who spent 'Easter here.
Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Armstrong left
4Vednesday morning of this week to
;pend a month in Port Arthur with
their son, Mr. Malcolm Amtnstrong,
They are motoring as far as (Duluth
with Rev. and Mrs, C. 'C. Kaitte who
are .accompanying their son, James,
on his return to Winnipeg after visit
ing'tis parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland .have
returned from 'Poroitto' to their hone
in Egtnondv'lle. Mr. 'Harry Weiland
and Mr. !With. Finlayson spent the
week end withthem, t e , .
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Armstrong, To-
ronto, spent Easter with 'heir daugh-
ter Mrs. W. C. Sproat, and Dr.
Spraat.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter. Eckert, Mr.
Con ;Eckert and Mr. 5, M. Eckert
spent a few stays in Chicago with
Father Michael IEckart who is conval-
escing as •well as can be expected, and
returned Wednesday. Mr. C. Eckert
remained in Detroit for the week to
visit his daughters.
Mrs, T. Bart and Mrs. W. \Vadiand
of Stratford and ;Dr, Wilfred Smith of
Toronto spent '.Easter Day with Mr,
and 'Mrs. W. M. Sproat.
Mr.. and Mrs. Wilbert Webster
spent 'B•acter. sit .Lucknow visiting,
friends.
Mr, add Ors, Ales M'ciKenzie of.
O'rillia spent the Easter week end
with his mother, Mrs, C. 'McKenzie.
Visitors over the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. McNairn were Me.
J. H. ,Peliow of Bay City, Mich.. and
Mr. Leonard Agar of Toronto.
Miss Marguerite Snell of' Hamilton
visited Miss (Jean 'Turner on Good
Friday.
Mrs. Reginald Sykes of "Shelton,
Wash, is visiting her ,parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sproat.
Scott's
New
Hampshires
•
New
Hampshire
R.O.P. Hen
T 20993,-
3'14 eggs
Highest record hen in the Dominion of Canada, 1937, trap -
nested under R. O. P. Government Supervision. Record 314
eggs, average egg weight 24.9 ounces to the dozen.
The second and third high record hens with records of 293
and 280 eggs are also owned by Scott's Poultry Farm,
You make no mistake when ordering Scott's New Hamp-
shires. Good Breeding and Profits go hand in hand.
SCOTT'S POULTRY FARM
Seaforth, Ontario. Phone 251 - 32
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and \Ts. John Sproat have re-
turned to their home on Victoria
street - titer spending the 'winter in
Detroit with their family. They were
accompanied by their son -in -late, Jack
S'hockcor, w+ho spent the week end.
Mrs. David Smith .and granddaugh-
ter, Jeanette Wadland, of Stratford,
are visiting her sister and brother-in-
law, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sproat,
Tnekersmith: also Joan Go+enlock of
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Harkness and
two ,daughters of Huntsville and Miss
Maria Bristow of Hamilton were vis-
itors on !Good Friday with 'Mr. ansa
Mrs. R. Frost.
Mr. Charles Hays, Windsor, spent
Easter with his mother, 'Mrs. R. 5.
Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament, De-
troit, and Miss Helen Anent, Blyth,
spent (Easter at the parental home
Waterford. with Mr. and Mrs. 'W'm, Ament.
Mr. Hoarara Carroll, Toronto, was Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Smith and
an (tete visitor in tarso, son Gregory ,of IGravenhurst spent
Mr. \V. A. G Shepherd and 'on Easter with the former's father, Mr.
Billy of London were guests of his:Toho Smith.
Tor -
parents, stet. and ales, A. W. Slurp -
onto,
J. H. Horne and Joan of Tor -
herd, at the week end. onto, spent 'Easter with her parents,
\I r. and Mrs. T. R. Dryden of Osh- Mr, and Mrs, games Rankin.
awa ,pint the week end with /Per Mrs. J. nett returned .Saturday
taMother Mrs. R 5,; Evans, Jantes st from Sudbury.
Mrs. Stereos and Betty of Kirch- Mr. Wm. Flcoat returned last week
visited herter Miss .Belle from Toronto, accompanied by his
Jackson and :kat Isabel Clove, daughter, Miss Hazel 'E'lcoat, who is
, Miss Jessie Snaith is visiting friends spending- the week here.
in 'Honorer. Attending the funeral .of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith spent D. Laidlaw were Miss Belle Laidlaw
An-
nie week crit with friend. in Toronto.
Miss Rachel Laidlaw and 'Mr. An -
\1r, ,Gordon Rennie of Suntlridge is drew Laidlaw, all of London; Mrs.
visiting friend. IP Durham this week. Duncan Laidlaw and Mrs. Norman
\1 i>c Dorothy Reinke: ,Hamilton, ie Sinclair, .Gudl'ph; Messrs. John and
a holiday, visitor with her mother, Finlay Laidlaw and Miss Annie Ladd-
�his.. Bessie :Grieve of Chatham :law•, Blyth; Mr. Dittman 'McCallum
was home for Raster and went to and Mrs. McCallum, Walton.
home
Toronto on Monday to attend the Mr, 'Clifford Trott of Bancroft and
0, 11. A. convention. Mr. Clarence Trott 'of Bayfield have
Mr. Jack 'Edmunds and son Bobby 'been spending the holidays with their
of Mitchell spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Trott.
mother. Mr. 'Gordon Rennie, Sundridge, and
Mr. trod Mrs. H. W. Hart and Mr. Mr. [:van Rennie; Toronto, spent
and Mrs. 1i. ':\, Storey spent Easter Easter with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. 'Rennie.
Sunday in Kincardine. Mrs. W. W. Rent, George, Clifford
Mrs. C. W. Colelough and little and frene of Toronto are spending
son of Thor rh spent the week.end
nd Easter week with Mr, and Mrs, W.
at tile home
of Mr, and 'Mrs..(. A. A. Wright.
Storey' Miss .Neil, Stratford, spent Easter
Mr. Arthur Edmonds of Hamilton with .bars. Oscar INeil.
visited over the week end with Mrs, Mrs. Reg Sloane and son and dait-
E•dmunds and little .daughter Mary
Jeanette. ghter and Miss Kay Wilson. all of
Mrs. J. C. 'Greig is spending the Toronto, spent .Easter with Mrs.
week in Montreal with her daughter Maude Sloane and Mr. R. F. Jones.
Mrs. 'U. D. Clark. MT. E. C. Boswell' and children
Tien -
Mrs. Al'. 5. Finnigan is spending a spent Easter in Toronto and in Tren-
week in Toronto. ton :with Canon and Mrs. Austin
Miss Laura 'McMillan of Toronto is
holidaying with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelsol4 Keys return-
ecl on Friday after spending a week
at Windsor, They were accompanied
by their son. ale Ruskin G. !Keys.
Ales, 'Keys .and 'Glen, who went to
Eltnira on Wednesday.
Mr. and M'rs. 'Earl Smith and Joan
and Mr, Fred Crich, of Toronto, were
week -end guests of \4r. and Mrs. W.
A. Crich.
Miss Gladys Thompson of Niagara
Falls. iOnte is spending the holidays
at her (tome.
Mr. Thomas Chuff of iGuelph was a
holiday visitor at his home here.
Mrs. L. C. 'Cha'pman and Miss' Mar-
ion Chapman of Goderich were guests
at the home of ,Mrs, E. S. .Chapman.
Miss Mona Sills of Wyandotte,
Mich., is spending her holidays :with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Silas.
Miss Barbara Best went to Bramp-
ton on Wednesday to spend several
days with her aunt, Mrs, IG•lenney.
Mr. ancf Mrs, 'John Beattie were
Easter visitars in Toronto withtheir
son and daughter-in-law, Mr, .and
Mrs.Douglas. Beattie. Mr. Douglas
Beattie is 'transferring to London the
first of May where he will be in
change of Western Ontario in connec-
tion with the Dairy Branch.
Mr. George Daly. Toronto, was an
Easter visitr,r with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 5.•'F. ,Daly.
Miss Evelyn Golding, Toronto,, and
Miss Dorothy /Golding, London, were.
Easter visitors with their parents, 'Mr,
and Mrs; W. H. Golding,.
Smith.
•IMr, (J'o'hn •C, Kelly, Windsor, was
an Easter guest with his mother, Mrs.
Rebecca Kelly, N. Main st.
PLAY'
"DON'T DARKEN MY.
' DOOR"
A Three -Act Comedy
Presented by 'the Young IPeaple's
Society of Durham under. auspices..
of the Choir of +First ,Presbyterian
Church in Cardno's Hall,
SEAFORTH •
Fri.,April 29
At 8:15 P.M.
Admission
2(5 coli is
DANCE!
:+IC
Friday,April r
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22
Auspices of Young Ladies' Sodality
BENNY PALMER'S ORCHESTRA
In the I. O. O. F. Hall, Se'aforth
Admission Sac