HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1938-09-08, Page 13THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1938
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2 TINTS 19c
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2s—ll8c;
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1. 27c
SALMON
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Manyflowers Toilet Soap
Handy Ammonia
Hawes Floor Wax, is
Castle Floor Wax, is
Monarch Flour
4 Bars 15c
pkg. . 5c
Tin 43c
Tin 25c
24s 67c
Canada Corn Starch
Small --10c;
Cliipso, S
Quaker Puffed Wheat
Quaker Puffed Rice
Hershey's Cocoa, /s -18c;
Hershey's Chocolate Syrup
• pkg, 10c
Large 23c
pkg. 10c
2 pkgs. 25c
, 1s 28c
16 oz. 25c.
Catelli Cooked Macaroni or Spaghetti, 16 oz.
Beaver Blueberries, 2s squat
Cleaners, Big 5 or Classic
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Choice Breakfast 'Bacon
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bottle 18c
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TUCKERSMITH
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Hayter of De-
troit and Mr. Roy Ross of London
visited over' the week end at the home
of Mrs.: E. Ross.
Mrs. J. 'Jackson and Mr, Arthur
Jackson spent the week end with
friends at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'Tapp and family
and Mrs. Augusta Topp of Buffalo
spent Labor Day at ,the home of Mr.
John Elgie.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Curtis, Gor-
don and Ivy, of Thedford, Mrs. Annie
Brawn of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
;Fletcher 'Townsend and Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley 'Hoggarth, Ivan and Ross,
UNIVERSITY
EXHIBIT
Western Fair, Sept. 12th -17th, 1938
One of the most attractive
features at the Western Fair in
1937 was the UNrIVERSITY OF
WESTERN ONTARIO exhibit
on the second floor at the east
end of the Manufacturer's Build-
ing. Thousands of people visited
the exhibit and found it intensely
interesting.
It will be in place again this
year in an enlarged and improved
form. Do not miss it.
Young people who are looking
forward to a university career
should not fail to see .this exhibit.
AT TENT I ON!
WHEAT GROWERS
Would you like to sow fertilizer
this Fall without using a fertilizer
drill or attachment?
Let us show you our new Gran-
ulated Fertilizer, the only kind tha
can be successfully sown •mixed'
with grain in an ordinary drill.
Costs no more than ordinary
fertilizer.
J. N. MCKENZIE
(Massey -Harris Dealer Seaforth
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr, Hugh J. Logan and Mr. 'David
'B. Logan of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs,
J. May, 'London, and Mrs. A. E.
Dunn; of London, were week -end
guests with'' Mr, and MTs, E. L. Box.
Mr. Wart. Heffron of Toronto and
Miss Kathleen.Clarke visited Mirs.
Carbert on Sunday.
Mr., and Mrs, Wm. Heffron and
family of Blyth, Misses Kate and
Ella and Mr. Tames ,Heffron, ,all of
Blyth, visited Mrs. Cadbert,
Mrs. ,Isabe'l1 'Reid and daughter
Etta, from Port Huron, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Hanna.
Miss Leone Hotlham visited friends
in Toronto over the week end and at-
tended the Toronto (Fair,
Miss Sara A. 'Keys from Varna has'
been spending a .couple of weeks with
her sister, Mrs. S. 'Hanna.
Mrs. Clayton .Laithwaite and young
son, who .have ,been visiting her mo-
ther, Mrs. John Hotham, returned to
her some in 'Goderich on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber and
family of Woodham spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanna.
Mr. 'Frank -Davis of Winchelsea is
visiting his idangliters, Mrs, John Ho-
that and Mrs. George McGavin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and
daughter Mary have .returned to their
home in Detroit.
Mr, .and Mrs, Louis Brall and fam-
ily who spent a few days with their
many friends in this vicinity, returned
this week to their home in Detroit,
,a000niponled by their son Gordon
who has been sojourning here the
past six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gliirske and two chil-
dren of Detroit spent a few 'days in
town and in :Owen Sound over the
holiday, leaving Tuesday for their
home. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Reginald Sykes of Shelton,
Washington, who spent the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sproat.
Miss Case and Miss Feeney, R.N.,
have returned home from St, Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, where they
were on special duty with Mrs. C.
Eckert, and report she is !progressing
as well as can be expected after a
serious operation.
Mr. .and Mrs, George Scoffield and
daughter Nancy spent the holiday
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Case, Mrs. Scoffield and
Nancy remained for two weeks' visit,
The three daughters of Mr, and
Mrs, 7. M. Eckart resumed their du-
ties as teachers on Tuesday, Clara in
Hibbert Tp., Angela in Carrick Tp.,
and Bessie in Brant Tp.
Mr. Fred BeaIE, Miss Phyllis and
John Pinkney of Hamilton spent the
week end at the 'Pinkney home, God-
erich street. Master Billy, who spent
three weeks here, returned home
with them Monday afternoon.
Mr. Dick Box has returned 'Monte
after spending his holidays in Tor-
onto,
Mr. Dave .Reid of Kirkland Lake,
:hlr, and Mrs. Frank Cndmore and
daughter INancy, of Toronto, and Mr,
Dawson Reid of 'Guelph, were holi-
day visitors with their mother, Mrs.
J. F. Reid.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Jacob Reed and their
son 'Wm., and Mrs. Reed's sister,
Mrs. Janes Agar, of Dungannon,
called on several friends in Egmond-
ville and in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Zavitz and
three children and Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Zavitz and little son Jackie, and Miss
Olive Eberhart, all of Loudon, spent
the week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George 'Eberhart.
Miss Beatrice Eberhart left Mon-
day for her new school in Thorn-
bury, also Mr, 'Robert .J. Eberhart to
Isis school in Hillsdale.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ,Hart and son
Kenneth have returned after a few
days in'Kingsviie and Detroit. While
in Kingsville they were the guests of
Mrs. Hanna and Miss Anna.
Mr. R. G. Carter of 'Orangeville
spent the week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, George Eberhart.
Mr. .and Mrs. E. L. Box were in
Toronto last week.
,Misses !Pearl and Thelma Creigh-
ton of Detroit have returned to their
.h•onib so as to be in tine for .school,
after spending the holidays with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Kirk.
Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Kirk visited
at the home of their daughter, 'MTS.
5, ^D, Beecroft in Wingham last
Thursday.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. John Piper of Detroit spent
the holiday at his hone 'here,
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Healy and chil-
dren of Toronto were week end visi-
tors with Mrs. L. E. Richards.
Rev. Dr. Hurford will .conduct
Harvest Thanksgiving Services at
Gerrie, Wroxeter and Fordwich on
Sunday.
Miss Shirley Worm has returned
after spending a mont'h's holidays at
lEackson Brothers' at Klippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLean and 'Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore book in
the Taranto Exhibition one day this
week.
The Misses Dolores and Dixie Ann
CCudmore spent a couple of days this
week at Mr. 'Cecil 'O'ke's.
Mr. Allan Smith of the Collegiate
staff, and Mrs. Smith, .have taken
apartments at Mrs. McLet7an's,
Victoria street.
Mr. William Murray left this week
for his .hbine in Dauphin, Manitoba,
vie .Algoma, where he will spend a
few days with his 'brother Thomas
and other friends and relatives, Mrs.
Robert Murray and her daughter
Fairy, accompanied him, returning to
their home in Algoma.
Misses Evelyn and Hazel 'McPher-
son of Walton spent the week end at
Toronto Exhibition and visited this
week with friends itt Seafanth,
Mr, Wni. EI•coat and Miss Hazel
-Filcoat went to Toronto on Saturday.
Mrs, Walters of Colborne Tp„ is
spending the week with her sister,
Miss Osmond.
Mr, and Mrs, Ruskin G. Keyes have
returned to :their 'home in Windsor
after visiting the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keyes.
Mr. 5. 'Williams and Miss Allison
Williams of Detroit, and Miss 'Millie
Williams of Mount Carmel, were
week -end guests of Mr. ,and Mrs.
Leo 'Fortune.
Mr, Stuart 'N. Keyes of Toronto
spent the week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. !Nelson Keyes.
Mrs. U. D. Clark and daughter
Evelyn returned Monday to Mont-
real after .spending several weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C,
Greig,
'hfiss Florence Laidlaw returned to
Toronto on Monday.
Mrs. Woods and 'dagghter Miss S.
Woods 'of the Collegiate staff, arrived
Saturday from Kingston and will oc-
ecupy Mrs, L. T. DeLacey's residence,
Mr. and Mrs. 'George Rose of St.
Catharines were visitors with the lat-
ter's brother, Mrs. F. D. Hutchison.
.Mrs. W. A. Wright and Bruce were
Toronto visibars on Monday.
Mr, and 'Mrs. George 'Ethan of Sag-
inaw, Mich., were guests on Tuesday
of 5'Urs. Elsot's sister, Mrs, W. It
Golding,
spent Sunday at the.home of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoggarth and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Townsend
spent the week end at' Niagara.
Mrs, Amos Townsend is visiting at
the home .of her son Raymond.
Mrs. W. Armstrong had .the mis-
fortune to break a bone in her hand
one day last week, We ,wish her a
speedy recovery,
Miss Isabella Armstrong is spend-
ing the week in Toronto.
A few of our boys took in the Tor-
onto Ex. this week.
MANLEY
Mr. Louis Brall and daughters,
Mary and June, from Detroit, and
Mr. C. Eckart from Seaforth were
visitors in our 'bung this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Eckart and
his family have returned to their
•hoine in Timmins after spending
their vacation with their many
friends in this vicinity.
Mr. Vincent Eckart has returned
to Sandiwiah to resume Inc studies in
college.
Miss Beer, our teacher. resumed
her duties in OUT school on Tuesday.
She was successful in passing all her
class of pupils who tried the entrance
exams.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Manley and
Mrs. Thos. McKay went to London
on Friday to see Mrs. C. Eckart in
the 'hospital..
DUBLIN
'Mr. William Murray of Manitoba,
visited his brother, Dr. S. Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles •'Coak and
1115 mother ,and father of Youngs-
town, IOhia, were week -end visitors
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Philip
Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klinkhamer
of Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
'Kliitkhamer,
Mr. Patrick 'Looby and 'brother Ed-
ward, nt Saginaw, spent a few days
at the hone of his brother, Mr, L. J.
Looby, who is ill. We wish 'hint a
speedy recovery,
Messrs. John Flanagan ,and Ken-
neth Dill ,of Toronto spent_ the holi-
day in the •village.
Mr. Peter Dill of Detroit with his
parents, M•r, and Mrs. P. Dill.
Mrs. Ray ,Clark '(nee Loretto Jor-
'den), and son Billy of Niagara Falls,
spent the week end with Mr, and
Mrs. 'Joseph 'Jordan;
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Wheat, per 'bus. 53c
Oats, per bus. 23c
Barley, per bus. 40c
AUBURN
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Christie o8
Cromarty visited with Mrs. W. C.
Robertson.
Mrs. Jas, Woods who has 'beenvis-
iting her ,cousin Mrs. Kyle at her cot-
tage at Bayfield, has returned home.
LONDESBORO
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Meharry and
son Bobby, of Windsor, visited over
the week end with Mr. and M•rs. J,
Yungblut -and family,
Mr. and M•rs. Wm. Glover of De-
troiit spent the week end with Mrs.
'Glover's brother, Mr. 'Willis Moun-
tain.
Mr. Billy Brown of Brantford is
holidaying with his aunt, Miss Lawdy
Young•.
Master Bobby Lyon, who has been
holidaying with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. 'Lyon, has returned to
his Moine in Leamington.
Mrs. Fred Sims, who ;has recently
returned from England, spent a few
days last Week at the home of *Miss
Gladys Mountain.
Mr. James McCool spent the holi-
day with his brother, Wellington, in
Toronto.
Misses ivi•angaaret and Kathleen
Yungblutt of Clinton spent the week
end at their home.
14iss Lily Adams spent a few days
at .the Exhibition last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Woods, Mas-
ter 'Kenneth and Miss Lois attended
the C.N.E. two data ,fast week.
Mrs. Hatly Dunceith, Misses Mary
and Jean, Masters Donny and Jack of
Stratford, spent a few days with her
aunt, Mrs. Willis Mountain.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Percy Manning and
Phyllis and Mr. .and 'Mrs. Fred
Thompson and Fraser spent last week
at Bruce Beach,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner of
London spent the week end with Mrs.
Wagner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Sprung,
'Miss Beryl Wilson of Auburn spent
a few days last week with her friend,
Miss Fern Watson.
Mrs. John Knox of Wingham spent
Wednesday of last week with her
friend, Mrs. Willis Mountain,
Miss Leona Stevens of Seaforth is
spending a 'holiday with her grand-
mother, Mrs. John Nott.
Miss Minnie Snell and Miss Elsie
Snell of Westfield spent Thursday at
the home of Mrs, John Snell,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morris and child-
ren spent the ,week end at 'Mrs. Mor-
ris' home near Kippen.
Miss Helen. Johnston and Mr. Fred
Johnston of London spent the week
end with friends here.
Mrs. Willis Mountain visited with
her uncle, Mr. George Stevens of
Clinton, one day last week.
Mics Sadie 'McCool of Ottawa and
Miss Odd of Woodstock called on
'Miss McCoo1's brother, Mr. James
McCool, one day last week.
Mr. Harry Snell's Sunday School
class treated hiss Arnett's class to a
,weiner roast on Wednesday night. Al!
.reported a very good time.
The regular meeting of the W. I.
was held in the Community Hall on
Thursday last. In the absence of the
president the list vice-president, Mrs.
Geo. Moon, took the chair. Meeting
opened by singing and prayer in uni-
son. During the 'business session
there was some discussion on the
.glove making project which will take
place in the .Community Hall on Sept.
13, 14 and IS. Mrs. Bert Brundson,
Mrs. F. Hall and Miss Mamie Shad -
dick to take charge of the arrange-
ments. It being grandmothers' day
they were asked to take the platform
and lead the singing. The Maple Leaf
was sung with Mrs. R. Vodclen at the
piano after which 1,frs. Wm. Lyon
gave the history of No, 8 school. then
Mrs. Geo. Moors .gave the history of
S.S. No, '5 which was followed by
"Londesboro in the Seventies" was
read by Mrs. Margaret Manning
which led us to believe that about 50
or 60 years ago Londesboro was
.booming. Readings were given by
Mrs. R. Caldwell, Mrs. W. Brunsdon
and Mrs. F. Hall. Then "The Old Pio-
neers," true to life as in the old days,
was given by Mrs. 11, Manning and
Mrs. W. Brunsdot, This was follow-
ed by a shawl parade by 110 grand-
mothers and one .great grandmother.
They marched from the back to the
platform and there they gave the his-
tory of each shawl worn and then
sang "Good Night Ladies." MI joined
in singing God Save the King which
closed bhe proceedings. 'While lunch
was 'being prepared the audience
was entertained by viewing the splen -
diel display of antiques. 'Lunch was
served by the meni'bers. The grand-
mothers. -116 in all, .were placed at one
table which was ,decorated with
mauve streamers and mauve bou-
quets, .the other tables being in pink
and yellow. About fifty were present.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kunkel of .Niagara
'Falls spent the holiday with the
lady's mother, 'Mrs. E. Crawford.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Troope and Miss
Jean Mains, Chicago, are spending
GRAND OPENING
DANCE!
AT KIPPEN
Thurs.P
Se t.8
WITH LEN HOPKI'NS
and his '111 piece orchestra. (Formerly
'Pierre Muir) of the Chateau Laurier,
Ottawa. Direct from a summer's en-
gagement at ,Greenhurst. We have
been 'fortunate 10 obtaining this band.
One Night Only General Adam. 50c
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Keyes spent
a few days in Toronto this weelc at-
tending the Exhibition.
Mrs. E. S. Chapman has been
spending a few days in Hamilton,
Ken Adams, Andy Calder, Ross
Mc'Nab and Ross Allen' spent the
week end at Toronto Exhibition.
Jim Elliott, Jack Dorrance, Glen
'Pirekn•ey, Floyd Pinkney, Cleave
Coombs and Glen Hildebrand spent
several days at Toronto Exhibition
and Buffalo.
Mr. Manny Burke spent the week
end at his home in Toronto.
Thos. Sills, Jos. 'Purcell and Geo.
Kruse were holiday visitors in Tor-
onto.
Misses Annie and Jean Brodie mo-
tored to .Kirkland Lake on Friday and
Saturday where the former will re-
sume teaching duties and the latter
joins the staff this year.
Mr. Henry Coffey and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Weiland, all of Boston,.
are visiting the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Weiland, Egmond-
ville, for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Leitch and daughter Esther
Mae and son Frances, of Ohampaigne,
Ill., were guests of Mr. John Web-
ster last week and left Monday ac-
companied 'by Mrs. Ben Rising to
visit in Toronto and' Ayr enrott4e
]tome.
Blanche Norris returned Monte on
(Friday after spending three weeks
with her grandmother, Mrs. E. A.
Norris in Toronto.
Dt. Reid Edmunds, Brantford, Miss
Phyllis Townsend, Mr, Dick Winters
and Mr. Arthur Edmunds, all of Ha-
milton, spent the holiday week -end
with Mrs. W. Edmunds.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ireland 'of
Toronto were visitors .here over the
week end. Mrs. W. C. Govenlack re-
turned with them to spend a few days
in Toronto.
Misses Louise Allan, Dorothy
Reinke and Marguerite Black have re-
sumed teaching in Hamilton, and
Misses Laura �beMillan, Ria Hills
,and Ida and Eva Love at Toronto;
Miss Bessie Grieve, Chatham, Miss
Helen Antent, Winrdsor, Miss Gladys
Thompson, Niagara 'Falls.
!Mr, and Mrs, 'J, Pollard visited a
couple of days last week with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs, W. H. Pollard at 'Sebringville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sinclair and
two children of London spent the
holiday weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Annie Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, 'Hills are spend-
ing a few days in Toronto.
Mr, Will Rowland of Sarnia spent
the week end at the house of Mr. and
Mfrs. W. J. Finnigan.
Miss Margaret Finnigan is spending
a few .days in 'Sarnia.
Miss Blanche Wiltse was in Tor-
onto on Fmiday attending Exhibition.
Want and For Sale ads '1 k 2
The Exhibition is a
. dream of marvels, Here
are gathered some of
the continent's finest
livestock. See them
judged, discussed, par-
aded. Wander through
the stalls and inspect
them closely. Thrill tothe
music of England's Royal Artillery
Band. Watch the excitement of the
harness races. Examine the huge
farm -implement displays. See the
mirror that talks, the Art brought
from Europe. Take the youngsters
to stare at "Hooty' the strangely
intelligent owl, play in Frolexland,
eat in a restaurant on the grounds.
There are a million things to see and
something of interest for everyone.
080508 5100DEE ELWOOD A. HUGHES
President General Manager
AUG.26•SEPT.10
(RUROlON
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[XHIBITIOfl.
1879 1938
DIRmOUD••JUBILEE
their vacation with their sister, Miss
E. Mains.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Townsend of
Brantford have been visiting relatives
here over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have 're-
turned from their holidays. •Mr.
Thompson is now relieving agent at
C. N. R., Goderich.
Messrs. Wallie Riley and Cliff Sun-
dercock spent Sunday at ,Bruce
Beaoh.
Dr. and Mrs. ,Kirk Lyon of Lea-
mington visited last Tuesday ,with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon.
Master Bobby Lyon, who for the
past ,month has been holidaying at
the home of his grandparents, return-
ed home with his parents to Lea-
mington-
A memorial service will be held in
the Londesboro cemetery on Sunday
next, Sept. 1111th, at 3 o'clock. Rev. A.
Menzies of .the 'United Church, will
have charge of the service. The
Blyth Band twill be in attendance. In
case of bad weather the service will
'be held in the :church at the same
hour.
The Wilmot Agricultural Society
extends a Cordial Invitation to
attend the
ANNUAL
EXHIBITION
In Fountain Park
New Hamburg
Friday and Saturday
SEPT.16 & 17
Complimentary tickets will be is-
sued to school children anywhere
on application to the secretary.
TWO TRIALS OF SPEED
2.27 Pace Purse $75.00
2.19 Pace Purse $75.00
Entrance money added. Trotters
allowed '5 seconds. Entry fee $5.00
Every heat a race.
The Fair will be opened Friday ev-
ening, September 16th, by
HON. P. M. DEWAN
Minister of Agriculture for 'Ontario
Hon. N. C.• Hipel, Minister of La-
bor, and Dr. G. I. Christie, Presi-
dent of the O.A.C., will also be in
attendance. A special musical pro-
gramme will be given.
1938 SPECIALS
Colt and Calf classes, 'Wilmot
Township Dairy Calf Clubs, prizes
$54.00; school competitions; shields
for sweepstakes writing; T. Eaton
Co., silver entree dish for best
dairy calf; Robert Simpson Co.,
silver bowl for best saddle ho"se:
walnut table, value $8.00, by Sey-
ler Furniture Co., for best hunter.
Grand Baby Show Saturday,
afternoon. Sept. 17th at 2:30.
DANCE in Agricultural Hall,
Saturday Evening
No Jitney. Adm. tickets 35c Good
orchestra
A post cardwill secure a prize list.
Ralph 'Hilborn, Pres., Charles 'Hes
pel, 1st Vice -Pres., Chas.. Jacobs,
2nd Vic -Pres.
Mrs. A. R. G. Smith, Sec.,-Treas.,
New Hamburg, Ont.