The Seaforth News, 1938-07-21, Page 5ISM
THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938,
64�^ns'i V '
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One whole week
STRAWBERRY JAM, New Pack
St. Williams -32 oz. PER JA'R 23 C
21 oz. tall 3 TINS 21
AYLMER PORK & BEANS rr
SWEET PICKLES, Large
28 oz. bottle :EACH 2 3 C
GINGER SNAP BISCUITS•
2 .LB'S, 19 c
3 CAKES 1 9 c
LUX TOILET SOAP
AYLMER TOMATO JUICE ,
25% oz. tins .. . 2 TINS '1.7c
(Garden Patch Peas, 17 oz. 2 Tins 25c
Garden Patch Corn, 17 oz. 2 tins 23c
Kellogg's Pep, 1 Royal Blue Glass Cream Pitcher with 2 pkgs. .. 25c
Monarch Flour, 7s -27c; 24s 69c
Hillcrest Shortening, is 2 lbs. 25c
McCormick's Popped Wheat, 6 oz. Bag and Sucker for .10c
16 oz. bag 25c
Benson's Corn 'Starch per pkg. 12c
Heinz Choked Spaghetti, med. size 2 tins 25c •
Royal York Tea .. r/a tb. pkg. 33c
Blue Boy Tea 1 tb bag 51c
Royal York Coffee, . , a tb-21c; is 37c
Blue Boy Coffee 1 tb bag 25c
Cowan's Cocoa, 1 ib tin each 25c
Whiz Insect Killer, 8 oz. -29c; 16 oz. 49c
Whiz Sprayer each 25c
Taylor's Peanut Butter, 10 oz. -14c; 18 oz. 25c
Salmon, Cascade Fancy Pink, %5-2 tin -19c; , . is 14c
Hawes Lemon Oil, 12 oz. bottle each 23c
Beaver Blueberries 2 tins 25c
Zest Sweet 'Gherkins, 28 oz. bottle each 25c
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, 8 oz. -21e; 16 oz. 35c
30 oz. 55c
Ellmar 'Vanilla, 8 oz. bottle Each 15c
Grape Fruit Juice, 18 oz. tins 2 tins 29c
McLaren's Minutp Tapioca 2 pkg. 19c
Olives, Club House, Queen 11 oz.; Stuffed 8 oz. each 25c
Springtime '!Blossom Biscuits—Pink & White .Marshmallowper lb 19c
Gold Soap, "A Pure Yellow 'Soap 4 cakes 17c
Shirriff's Fancy Free Dessert, Assorted 3 pkg. 25c
French's' Prepared Mustard per jar 10c
Shredded Wheat Biscuit 2 pkg. 25c
Kkovah Jelly Maker, Jellies all fruits 2 pkgs. 27c
McLaren's Nut Crush, 16 oz. jar each 25c
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce
PHONE 8
PHONE 77
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diplopia and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
CONSTANCE •
Mr, Don McDonald of Loudon
spent a week with his aunt, Mrs. Ern-
est Adams. On Saturday Mrs, Adams,
+Donelda and Kelso, visited Mrs.
Adams' 'brother and sister in London.
Don returned home with them.
Little ,Messes Mavis and Joyce
'Oliver of near Walton spent a few
days with their aunt, Mrs. Orville.
Dale, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Lawson, Doris
and Reg., visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
McMillan of London on Thursday.
Mr.:Jermyn, who makes :his (home
with his .daughter, Mrs. George
Leitch, is at present under the doc-
tor's care with a heart attack.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McNeil and son
(Karl of Fullerton visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Dale on Monday.
Mrs. Anthony Lawson and daugh-
ter Donna of 'Pickering spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Medd.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred !Elliott of Tor-
onto Visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fer-
guson Saturday.
Mr. Howard :Armstrong and Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Lindsay visited M•r.
and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot of near
Walton on Sunday.
'Rev, and Mrs. Clifford Britton and
family of Inwood visited Mr, and
Mrs. W. Britton on Friday.
'Miss 'Jean Phillips has returned
home after spending a week with
friends in Toronto.
Mr... and Mrs. Austin Dexter and
Irene, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dexter at-
tended the gathering of nieces and
nephews at the 'home of their aunt
Mrs. (Joseph Hughes, Ilderton, who
recently celebrated her eightieth
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Meharry .and
son catne from Windsor on Saturday
and are visiting at the home of Frank
Phillips for •the week.
Mrs. David 'Watson and lone, Mrs.
George Dundas of Walton,and Mrs.
Peter Lindsay visited on Saturday
with Mrs. Robert Rogerson.
Mrs. George Parry of Toronto was
visiting with her friend, Mrs. F. E.
Phillips, for a few days the past
week,
The Wheat cutting is completed in
this vicinity.
Mrs. Andy Reekie and daughter
Patricia (Ann, of ILondon, and Miss
Florence M'eR(orie and Miss Helen
Britton of Western (University spent
the week end at the Horne of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Britton.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Reg Carter of Lon:
;don visited Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Dale
on 'Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hinchley and
Miss Wightm'an of Seaforth •+visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams on Wed-
nesday.
BORN"
Boyce—In Scott Memorial Hospital
on Monday, 'July '1'8, 119318, to Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Boyce, Bru+cefieid, a
daughter,
Robinson—+In Scott. Memorial Hos-
pital, on Sunday, (July '117, 11191318, to
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rdbiuson, Brus-
sels R. R. 2, a son.
Wilson, In Scott 'Memorial Hos-
pital, on Monday, Judy 118, 1119381 'to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, •Dublin,
a daughter.
Want and 'For Sale ad., '3 wks, 9Oc
Binder Twine
Papular Brands of Highest Quality Twine at Special. Low :Prices
650 ft. per lb. -$10.00 per cwt. 600 ft. per lb.—$ 9.00 per cwt.
Hay Fork & Sling Rope, Trip Rope and Hay -Loader Rope.
(All quotations subject to change without notice,) Terms -Cash.
"`Make your cash work for you."
MASSEY-HARRIS BINDERS AND REPAIRS
Canvas, 'Etc, We maintain a large stock of these (parts at your service.
r J. N. McKenzie
Massey -Harris Dealer. Seaforth. Phones 325 a'nd 25
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE, FIVE
TOWN TOPICS l le glad she is well again.
Miss Willa °Jarvis, Miss Elva Smell,
Miss Anna Love has 'been engaged
as teacher at S. S. 1No, ,113,, Stanley,
Babylon Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Finldbeiner
spent Sunday in Sarnia. Miss Helen,
who spent the past two weeks there,
.returned with them.
Mr. and Mrs, /James Pevitt and
June and 'Jean 'of Guelph spent the
week end with Mrs, 'Pevitt's aunt,
Miss 'Henry, anti 'brother Mr, Russell
Holmes.
Mrs, Walter Gallop ‘and 'daughter
Edna spent a ,few days at Russel'ldaie
visiting friends.
We are sorry to hear of the con-
tinued illness of Mrs. 'Wilfred
Morrow.
Little 'Miss Margaret Swinton of
Harriston spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs, Austin, 'George Street.
Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Harrigan and
family of ,Niagara Falls are visiting
,friends here this week.
Mr, and Mrs, 'James Devereaux
left on Tuesday for Detroit to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Devereaux's sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Mahon,
Miss Alles Reid and Miss Evangel-
ine Reid of 'Veno, Saskatchewan, are
visiting their uncle, Mr. M. A. Reid.
Recent visitors with Mrs. F. D.
Hutchison were Mrs. I. D. Price,
Aylmer, sister-in-law; Mrs. Addelyn
Ford Bullis, Rochester, ,N.Y.; her
sisters, Mrs. 'Eliza Tucker, Mrs, 'Ella
Edna 'Boyd, ;and Miss Lillian Babb, of
Mitchell, and her :brother, Mr. (Norval
F. ;Bab'! +af Stratford.
Miss Anne MacLarete .of Toronto,
Mrs. R Reding and daughter 'Carol
of Blue Water 'Highway, Grand
Bend, are spending the week with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W'il'liam
Ma.Laren.
The picnic of First Presbyterian
Church ,congregation and S. S. was
held at the home of Mr, :John Scott
at Roxboro Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Nation and Billy McClelland
of Toronto are visiting Mrs. R. S.
Hays.
Mrs. Eakett and daughter Lydia
and son 'Ronald of Bothwell have
been visiting her sister Mrs. Hugh
(Jack at the Manse.
Miss 'Ethel McDougall, R.N., of
Detroit, is a holiday visitor with her
mother, Mrs. Henry Hoggarth,
Messrs. Ruskin IG. (Keyes and
Stuart N. Keyes of Toronto spent the
week end with their 'parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Keyes,
Mr. J. M, Robertson, Miss Robert-
son and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hanna
were guests of Mr. Donald Buchanan
of Grey on 'Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Pringle and
daughter Eleanor of Milwaukee, Wis.,
visited Miss Broadfoot and other
friends for a few hours on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs, Louis 'Bran from De-
troit spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Brall's parents, lILr, and Mrs,
Con. Eckert. Mr, 'Bran returned on
Monday to resume his duties at the
Ford Motor Co", while the family re-
mained here to call on their many
friends during their holidays.
Misses Bessie and Margaret Grieve
left today '(Thursday) to motor to
Winnipeg where 'tihey will visit their
cousin, Mr. IH. Chesney.
M:r, •Arthur 'Edmunds, Hamilton,
spent the week end here.
Mr. and Mrs..E. N. Graham, Mrs.
Seth Graham and daughter Jean of
Buffalo visited with Mrs, Keen in
Egmond le (for the week end.
Mrs. Keen of IEgmondville left
Monday morning for Buffalo to visit
her son Harold Henderson,
Miss Jean Graham of Buffalo is vis-
iting her cousin, Miss 'Kay Pudner,
Egmondville.
M'r. and Mrs. Stan (Osborne and
•little daughter of London spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Ted Brown,
Miss Jacqueline Brown of .E•gmond-
ville is spending a few holidays at
the home of 'her cousin, Shirley
Oldfield,
Mr. 'Robert Scarlett left last week
on a trip to 'Vancouver.
HULLETT
Mrs. Norman Ball returned from
the Clinton hospital Saturday. We
NOTICL!
•
There will be no Boxing Bout
in the Rink 'on Saturday, July
2138d, as previously announced.
Dates will Ibe set at a later`
date. '
GARDEN TEA
AND TEA CUP READING
At the Home of Mrs. Ada Reid,
Goderich Street
Friday, July 22
3:30 TO 5:30 O'CLOCK
I.n the aid of the Flower Fund of S
Thomas' :Church
Miss MadelineMason and A1nna and
Ivan Hoggarth visited with Mr. and
Mrs, 'Raymond Townsend on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Lawson of
Toronto spent the week end with
Mrs, Wm, Lawson.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and son
Boddie have returned to their 'home
after spending two weeks' vacation at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dan
O'Connor.
Miss . Hilda Kennedy spent the
week end with Mrs. August
charme. .
Miss- Mary M'urpduy is spending her
vacation at her 'home.
Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Mack of Hol-
ley, N.Y., attnhded the funeral of Mr.
William Burke.
Miss Agnes O'Connor has returned
to St. 'Joseph's Hospital after spend-
ing her +holidays at her home.
Mr. ,and Mrs; W. Burke of Buffalo
attended the funeral of Mr, William
Burke.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph 'Cronin visited
friends in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGrath al
Detroit, Anne, INlora and Jack Mc-
Grath, have returned from a trip to
Ottawa, Quebec and St, Anne.
Miss ;Patricia,and Billy Holland of
Windsor are visiting their grandmoth-
er, Mrs. T. Maloney.
Miss Beth Carlin is visiting friends
in 'Chicago.
Mrs. Matt. 'Williams of Detroit is
visiting Mrs, P. 'Ryan,
Mr. and Mrs. john Feeney of Strat-
ford and .son .and daughter and Mr.
Michael Feeney and daughter, of De-
troit were 'guests of Mrs. T.Burns.
Mr, and Mrs. Basil Byrne and chil-
dren of Detroit are visiting relatives
in the village.
Mrs. B. Mulligan of Detroit is vis-
iting with friends.
Rev. and •Mrs. Robarts of Petrolia
visited their friends Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Darling during the week.
Mr. Harold Wilson is wearing a
smile these days. Lt's a (baby girl.
Mr, and Mrs, Davis of Buffalo and
Mr. and 'Mrs. Webber .of Detroit vis-
ited friends.
Mr. Don Benninger was visiting in
London.
STAFFA
Rev. and Mrs, G, Gilmore and Miss
Gilmore were week -end 'visitors in
Mt. Brydges with 'the former's dau-
.glhter.
Mr, and ,Mrs,. F. Congdon of Ham-
ilton .spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs, 10. Reed.
Mr. Harry Drake was a visitor in
North Bay recently,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrigan and fam-
ily, •Niagara Falls, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. G. 'Vivian.
'Mr, and Mrs. N. Dingle, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dingle, Windsor,
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R.
A. Sadler and Mr, and Mrs. O. Reed.
Mr. !and Mrs. C. O'Brien and dau-
ghters, Toronto, spent several days
with Mr. acid Mrs, F. \O'Brien,
Mr. and Mrs. H.. Halliday, Toron-
to, are visiting with their daughter,
Mrs. H. Leslie.
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Wheeler and
iloanne of Detroit Are visiting Mr.
and Mrs, T. H. Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Berry and Elsie
and 'Genevieve Smith spent Sunday
at Erin.
Mrs, G. Proudfoot and Dorothy
have returned to their home after vis-
iting Mrs. M. McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Yellowlees of
Bowmanville spent the week end with
Mrs. LA. T. Scott. .
Mrs. Frank McClinchey and babe
spent Sunday with Mrs. A. Hohner.
Miss Mary McCully is visiting in
London.
Mrs . lames 'Waiker of Clinton
spent Tuesday with Mrs, A. Hohner,
The annual IOddfellows and 'beef,
ring picnic was held alt Bayfield on
Friday, (July 1151th and a very enjoy-
able time was had by all, Mr. J.
Pepper was the 'holder of one lucky
ticket and received a lovely sabin
cushion and Mrs. W. Douglas held
the other and got a camp chair. A
'bountiful supper was ;enljoyed by all.
Results of rhe races were as follows:
Girls '6 and under , Jean McKinley,
Vivian 'Dawson, Merlyn Dowson.
Boys,. 6 ,and .under, 'Douglas . Mc -
Beath, Jimmy Chapman, 'Hugh IZapfe;
Jack Rabhwel!l. Girls 7-110, Amy Aik
enhead„ Ruth Rat'hwell, Blanche
Zapfe, Boys P410, R. McKinley, Bob-
by :Allan, 'Jinrnty Anikenh€ad, Girls
under as, Nine Murdoch, Betty Allan,
Joyee Aikenhcad: Boys under 1.15, A.
McKinley, H. Peck, M. Graham.
Young ladies, 'Nora S'tewart, Mary
McCully, L. Elliott. Young men, 'J.
Ai:dwinkle, B. Aidwinkle, Bt Burdge.
Married oven, Abe IZapfe, A. John-
ston, I. Cornish. Married .ladies, Mrs,
0, !Dawson, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. T.
!Baird.'Girls 13 legged race, 'N. Stewart
and L Elliott, 'Elizabeth and Joyce
Aiken1uead. Boys 3 legged race, 3,
and B. 'Aldwiakle, Bill Burdge .and
'Gordon Keyes, Ladies' kick the slip -
Don't Let Your Birds
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START
Sun _ Ray
TO -DAY
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During the Summer
A $ spent in "SUN -RAY" Feed now will mean $'s to you.
in the Fall.
SUN -RAY Growing Ration builds strong, healthy Pullets,
that will produce,
SEE YOUR DEALER TO -DAY
ASK FOR SUN -RAY POULTRY BOOK
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM
SEAFORTH A. MOORE, Prop. PHONE 160 r 3,
per, Mrs. E. Glen, L. Elliott, Clothes'
.pin relay, Barbara Graham, ;Elizabeth
Aiken!hesd. Ladies' tie race, Alice
Glen, Mrs. M. 'Elliott, Men's tie race,
D, Aldwinkle, John Snider.
DR. F. J. STAPLETON
DENTIST
WILL BE IN
DUBLIN
EACH MONDAY
Commencing July 18th, at the
residence of William Stapleton,
Dublin. Phone 31 r 2, Dublin
Binder Twine
U. F. O. Blue Bell Binder Twine
is for sate by the Farmers' Club
at Regier's 'Garage, 'Seaforth. Buy
from your own farm organ-
ization.
K. E. Jackson, President
R. S. McKercher, Sec'ty
Permanents
The Heaterless
Method
COOL AND COMFORT-
ABLE
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SPECIAL PRICES
$1.95 $5.00
Sutherland
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 152, Seaforth
Seaforth Lions Club Summer
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Seaforth Lions Park
Thursday,July '° 8
7:45 P. M.
SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS BAND in ATTENDANCE
Mammoth Fire - Works Display
Including the Sensational Fireworks Wonder of recent years
ILLUMINATED NIAGARA FALLS EMBLAZONED ON THE
SKY
Under the direction of T. W. Hand Co., of Toronto
Huge Ground Pieces, Cannons, Rockets, Fountains, Bomb-
shells in a Bewildering Myriad of Dazzling
Beauty and Color
Special AIR SHOW Special
See these daring airplane stunts by pilots of the Dufferin
Flying Service, Toronto, climaxed by a thrilling
Parachute Jump
DANCING
Ken Steele and His Wonder 10 -Piece Orchestra
Direct from Hotel London
OPEN AIR DANCING on 6,000 ft. of perfect Floor
' 5 Cents Dance
`' FUN AND FROLIC GALORE -
BAND CONCERT — GAMES' OF SKILL — DAINCING — RE-
FRESHMENT BOOTHS — ENTERTAINMENT
Something Doing Every Minute 1
Thrilling Acrobatics Hilarious
Members of Canadian Vaudeville Exchange
TOMMY SUMMERS—tPopeye on the Slackwire, a roar of cleverness
MUN.DY DUO—Boy Acrobats, a riot of Thrills and Laughs.
FRANK SAN'TRY—In a mystifying. Juggling Act—appears in larger
celebrations throughout Canada.
A 100 PER CENT ENTERTAINMENT 'PRESENTATION !
BOYS' AND GIRLS' SWIM'MING AND DIVING COM'PETI-
TION•S, (NOVELTY RACING AND DIVING
AND ALL KIND'S 0.5 WATER STUNTS
FREE :SUBERISISFD 'PARKING .SPACE AT PARK—just drive in
The entire 'proceeds of the Frolic go towards perfecting and maintain-
ing the Lions Park and Pool ,for your convenience and pleasure. It's
your pool and park. Help to support it. SIURE COME ION TIN !
ADMISSION: Adults 10c - Children FREE