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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1938-12-08, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1938 THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE FIVE, sT Values, December Sth until Dec. BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP 2s -16c. 4 14 55 37 c MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON s 2 TINS 33c rA STANDARD PEAS 17 oz. 3 TINS 25c SULTANA RAISINS 2 LBS. 23c 2•LBS.35c 13c GOLDEN MIXED NUTS 5 varieties, All New AYLMER PUMPKIN 16 oz. Tins .............. .... 2 TINS Blue Boy Coffee, 4 lb bag per' bag. :25c Handy Ammonia per pkg. .5c Cowan's Cocoa, %s -15c; . is 25c. Chipso, small -9c; Large 22c Heinz Catsup, large bottle . . per bottle 19c Quaker Health Bran per pkg. 13c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour per pkg, 16c Aylmer Pork & Beans, 21 oz. 2 tins..17c Lux Toilet Soap 3 cakes 20c Swansdown- Cake Flour per pkg, 27c' Ovaltine, small -38c; .. medium—Se; Large 98C Canada Corn Starch per pkg. 10c nnnuuuunwuuuuan ,,, n, uuwu, 1011S001311111141111111111111 ........ 1111111111110 i muuuuu,i lllllllnn Currants, Australian, very clean and fine 2 lbs, 27c Peel, Candied, Lemon, or Orange per lb, 25c Peel; C,iidied Citron per lb, 35c Cut Peel, Lemon, Orange, Citron per lb, 25c Glace Cherries % lb, 13c Glace Pineapple Rings r/q lb. 15c 'Shelled Walnuts, Quarters % lb. 20c Shelled Almonds % lb. 15c Icing Sugar 3 lb. 25c Dates, Pitted Sairs 2 lbs. 23c Bleached Sultana Fancy Quality Raisins per lb. 19c Lexia Raisins, with seeds 2 lb. 25c Seeded Lexia Raisins 2 lbs. 29c Molasses, Cardinal, 11/4s per tin 10c Aylmer Fruits for Salad, 28 squat per tin 28c Texas Golden !Grape Fruit Juice, 2s 2 tins 25c Lobsters, 541-19c; /s 32c Apriccoot�s, tthheelfin�estl�r��y _ �7;� �y� �166 oz. tine 15c le Chase S; Sanborn DATED Coffee • 3 7 C ib gyp,. 0 XMAS SPECIAL. For only one Bag front and e�rlOOc youe clan egget �ayCh�arlie�My�c, McCarthy Radio Gaamy�e,,t , Twet a'c%d A'e- F:4M�►��\ OSAi�.F�l',00WF�2 't Ross J. Sproat PHONE 8 Miss N. Pryce PHONE •77 TOWN TO'P'ICS Mr. Joe Eckert left on Monday ,for Spanish, Ont, to resume his work for the King Construction Co Mr. John Watson of St. Paul ar- rived .during the•;w•eek end to visit his sister, Miss Watson. Mr. and Mrs, L. Mitchell of St. Marys spent the week end with the fornter's cousin, Mrs. Oscar Neil. Mrs.. Mitchell sang a solo at ,both. .services of First 1Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Dr. F J. Barrows 'left on Monday to visit his daughter, Mrs. P. Ban- bury in Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs H. W. Hart and Kenneth spent theweek end in Kincardine '\,Irs. Edward Chase of Port Huron, Mich, is visiting for a week at the 'home of her sister, Mrs, E. J. Box, Goderich street, Mr. Stewart N. Keys, of Toronto, visited over the week end with his parents in Egmondville. Mrs. W. D. Manson is spending the week with her daughter, Miss Mary Kling in .Hamilton, Mrs.. 'John Modelartd is recovering nicely following a serious operation at Scott Memorial Hospital Walker's FUNERAL SERVICE UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers furnished Night or day phone 67 BORN Keyes—In Stratford General Hos- pital on December :2nd to Mr, and Mrs. Rohert 'Keyes of Mitelielll- a son Carman Edward. Scott—In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on Monday, Dec. '5, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. James McKellar Scott, Cro- marty, a son. Carter -In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 11938, to Mr. and Mrs, Russell Carter, Seaforth, a son. BEECHWOOD Mr, and Mrs. .Frank Maloney and little daughter spent Sunday 'with her parents, Mr, and 'Mrs. James Flanagan. Mr. and Mrs. !Joe Moylan of Kit- chener visited with their father, Mr. Thos. Moylan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. games Ackroyd of Toronto spent the week end at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. 1J'os.O'Rourke. Mrs. Mike Flanagan of Dublin spent a few days at- the biome of her daughter Mrs. Gilbert Murray. J. A. WESTCOTT A small Deposit JEWELLER Open Even- will hold .any Ings in article until Christmas. Seaforth December For Better Permanent Waves At Reduced Rates Reg. $6.50 Re -Vitalizing Oil for $5.00 Reg. $5.00' Tonic Oil Wave for $3.95 Reg. $3.50 Wave for - $2.50 Special Curly Top $1.95 SUTHERLAND BEAUTY SHOP Phone 152, Seaforth try to the number of fifty or more were greeted by the president, Mrs., Frank Smith and by the secretary; A dainty luncheon was served. The happy group bait for their homes feeling much rested and' cheered, having had a pleasant social time. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus 'Reynolds of Detroit spent the week end in Dublin, \Lr. John McGrath shipped a fine load of Holstein springers on Satur- day to Quebec, DIED AT TORONTO The following refers to a brother of the late Mrs, F. J. Burrows of Sea - forth: David W. Harvey, 'general manager of the Toronto Transportation Com- mission, .died at his .home in Toronto early Tuesday morning, He was 511. Mr. Harvey, who devoted almost his entire time to business, even while at home with his family, had been in i11 health for several months. His car- eer was a history -of municipal trans- portation development in Toronto. Despite strong opposition, Mr. Har- vey organized the Gray Coach Lines 10 years ago, ex -pressing at the time his realization of the importance of motor coaches in transportation dev= elopment He was a native of London, Ont., son of the late Alexander Har- vey. He was educated in the public schools and collegiate institute there. 'In 1906 'he became a student in the applied science faculty at the Univer- sity of Toronto„ taking a course in el, vil engineering and .graduating it\ (19110 with the degree of B.A.Sc. In the same year he entered the Ontario Power Company's service at Niagara Falls on construction work, and in 'July, '11911111 received an appoint- ment in the City of Toronto Works Dept. He had charge of operating the civic railway, under the works com- missioner, until September 1, 11921; when the city too'k over the Toronto Railway Company, and ,he was ap- pointed assistant manager of the T.T. C. On May 1, 1924, on the resigna- tion of H. H. Know Sir Herbert) Couzens to become vice president of the chief subsidiary companies of the Brazilian • Traction Co., Mr. Harvey was appointed manager of the T.T.C. Surviving are his widow, two dau- ghters and one son; his another, Mrs. Alexander Harvey, London; three sisters, Mrs, (Rev.) C. Foreman, Miss Martha Harvey and Mrs. T. B. Es - eau, all of London, and one brother, Alexander Harvey, also of London. CONSTANCE The second meeting of the Club of Progress will be held Friday evening, Dec. 1116. The committee is doing its best to make the programme a suc- cess with musical numbers and inter- esting dialogue.forniing a part. Constance United Sunday School are holding their Christmas tree and entertainment in the school room of the church on Friday evening, Dec. 213'rd. A good program is 'being pro- vided. The Kmb•urn Red Band hockey team has been organized for the winter. Mr. Walter Scott has been ap- pointed manager. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. 'Wilkinson and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ellerker and dau- ghter Anna of, 'Warwick visited Mr. and Mrs. William Britton on Thurs- day and Friday. • There was a .meeting of the W. A. and W.M.S. of Buros..Unite•d Church. .held .at the ,home of M'r. and. Mrs. Hugh Campbell 'on Wednesday after- noon of this week. Club of Progress will hold -their monthly meeting at the schoolhouse on Friday evening, Dec. 16tH.. A good program is ibeing provided. DUBLIN A savings 'bank has been establish- ed at Dublin Postoffice which will 1be a convenience to. •the public. The sympathy of the community is extended to ,Mr. and Mrs. ' William Smith in the loss of` 'their three - months' old baby Shirley Ann who passed away in a Toronto hospital' Monday everting, The funeral was held .on Wednesday afternoon to Woodland Cemetery,: Mitchell. St. Ivkary's Anglican Church. Guild were h-ospita'bly entertained at the home of Mrs. Brown, Laurier Ane; west on Tuesday' evening.. The vill; age ladies and ladies from the 'coup,,-. AUBURN Miss Mae Ferguson has returned to her home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Guy Durham of St. George. Mr. Ben Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ,Johnston and Miss Laura Phil- lips were in London Friday. Rev. Win. Mains of Tilbury called on Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips and Mrs. Chas. A. Howson on Tuesday. There was no school in the Public School on Tuesday owing to the 11l- ness of the teacher Miss Mabel Foster. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs. Harvey McGee and Mr. Ezekiel P.'hil- lipswere in London .on oMnday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Lindsay were recent visitors at Dunnville Mr. and Mrs. Herb Govier, Wm and Albert Govier visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sillery of Exeter. d The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will 'be held in d the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday Dec, c III3th, the Christmas topic to 1be given by Mrs. H.. C. %Wilson 'Roll tall ex-^fffiil, change of Christmas gifts. Hostesses, - Mrs. Edgar .Lawson, Mrs. R. 5. Phil- lips and Miss Sadie Carter. - Mrs. 'John Wilson, Mrs. Wes Brad - nock, Misses Dorothy and Beryl Wil- son were Stratford visitors Saturday. The board of the Public Library met on Monday night in the Library. It was 'decided to hold the annual meeting on - the first Wednesday in Tanuary and to hold a concert in the near .future. 1) awei4v4,0"lomineimhot,,Avio4p., 1939 RA WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SETS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE* AND PURSE. 1' Philco Electric Table Models. , ...:..$29.95, $47.50 and$59.50 .; Northern Electric Table Models $42.50 and $49.50 0 Stewart Warner 5 tube Electric $42.95. Victor 6 tube Electric $49.50 Victor Battery Sets $33.50 and $49,95 ''t, Stewart Warner Single Battery Set $59.95 R. C. A. Victor 5 tube Console . $89 95 '�' Marconi 5 tube Electric $34.95 S RADIO BARGAINS We have a limited number of new 1938 Radios at special 0 Low Prices, as well as a number of used sets that have been completely overhauled—priced from $15:00 up. Radi® Service p Two Radio Service Men in attendance at all times. A com- plete stock of Tubes and Replacement Parts, the latest Test ''� Equipment. These things guarantee you fast service at reasonable prices. Radio Licenses issued J. F. DALY PHONE 102. c �c yp SEAFORTH in the loss of their infant daughter last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Love and Ilr. and •f'i'rs. H. Fuss were to Guelph one day, Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson vis- ited relatives at Tillsonburg. McKILLOP The 'W. A• and W. M. S. of Duff' Church met Thursday afternoon Dec. 1st at the home of Mrs. Wm Shannon. There was a good attend ance. An opening hymn was sunt and Mrs, R. M. Scott offered 'prayer The secretary read the minutes o the last meeting' which were adopted. The Bible reading, Matthew 2, chap- ter 1-1113, was read by Mrs, Wm, Shannon. Mrs. Eldon Kerr gave a very interesting Christmas reading, The W. M. S. took charge of the meeting with MTS. Eldon Kerr in charge.. The meeting opened with a duet by Mrs. John Daly and Mrs. Herald Lawrence. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ad- apted, also the treasurer's report. Hymn 1511 was suing. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Lawrence. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and lunch committee. HILLSGREEN 0 .lir, George Stephenson of Walker- J ton visited his parents, Mr. and 0 Mrs. R. Stephenson during the week. rJ Mr, and Mrs. Earl Love and Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson visited friends d at Stratford 'during the week. Mrs. Mina Love is visiting her son Ross and wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cochrane and Mr. -and Mrs. Peter Cameron of Sas- katchewan called to see Mr. 'W • Jarrott one afternoon, r'v Mrs. I. Jarrott of Kippen and son 'Dr. Gilbert Jarratt of Hamilton call- it ed on relatives one evening f111�����lYYY7 The sympathy .of the community el is felt for Mr, and -Mrs, Eldon Jarrott 4 EUCHRE �3 DA1�iCE' � Attentl•o nq . JrU FARMERS AND BUSHMEN RUBBER FOOTWEAR "For the Man Who Wants Quality" Canada's Best Wearing Rubbers at New Low Prices i- many styles for your Hard Wear. - t Rubber Boots: 15 and 12 inch leather tops; "Flexion" tl ' new 16 inch flexible top; 6 Eye Rubbers, two styles, straigl' Cut and blucher cut, also same height with 2 buckles; £e tops with rubber bottoms; Overshoes with 1, 2 and - buckles ; and rubbers to fit your heavy shoes, at New Loy. I Prices. Buy now while Sizes Are Complete. Lumbermen's Sox for Men and Boys. P.S. We have Velvet, Cloth and Rubber Goloshes for every member of your family, as well as plain Rubbers for over leather shoes. QUALITY THE BEST. PRICES LOW I WINTHROP - HALL • I THS Shoe MI StoreS Thur., Dec. 15E GOOD MUSIC g • SEAFORTH Adm. 25c, ladies with lunch free NOc' .e c' ' l,4244VMSM�C�J NEXT TO REGENT THEATRE DANCE! AT DUBLIN ON Friday, Dec. 9 TONY-CRYAN AND HIS BAND $2.00 DOOR PRIZE Last Dance Before Christmas Admission 50 and 35 cents Ukelele Bill AND HIS HILL BILLIES Old And New Time Dance KI PPEN Friday, Dec. 9 FLOOR SHOW General Admission, 30 cents, RED.UCED PRICES To explain to you how retail prices have been reduced Electric Wiring Supplies, we quote you some of the following changes: on 1930 to - Nov., 1936. 1938 House Wire .... ...... .......... 11/5c ft. lc ft. No. 14-2 Romex 4c ft. 3c ft. S. P. House Switches .... , .. , ... 25c ea. 16c ea. 3 way House Switches 40c ea; 37c ea. S. P. 3%" Stable Switches 50c ea. 33c ea.. 3 way Stable Switches 75c ea. 44c ea.. Bakelite Switch Plates 15c ea. 9c ea. Bakelite Receptacle Plates 15c ea. 9c ea. JOHN BACH, Seaforth