The Seaforth News, 1939-01-19, Page 5THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1939
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIVE.
Our Values January 19th to Jan. 26th
QUICK QUAKER OATS
LARGE PLAI^N
HELMET CORNED BEEF
PEANUT BUTTER
3 STAR LAR'GE, 24 oz.
McLAREN'S MINUTE TAPIOCA
PER PKG. 19C
PER TIN 12 C
.PER JAR 23 c
2 PKG. 19c
2 TI'NIS 17 c
PER JAR 21c
per pkg. 16c
5 tins 25c
2 tins. 19c
PORK & BEANS
Aylmer, 21 oz.
ORANGE MARMALADE
Norfolk Brand, 32 oz
Aunt Teminia Pancake Flour
Libby's Tomatot0 Juice,
10Y2
OZ
26 oz
Heinz Cooked Spaghetti, med. size . . 2 tins 25c
Christie's Premium Soda Biscuits, 6 oz. per pkg. 10c
16 oz. per pkg. 19c
Fee Hive Corn Syrup... 2s -19c; 5s 39c
Ivory Soap. "Win a car" Guest size, each 5c
Large, each 10c
EAT MORE EGGS
Our Eggs are graded to Government standards. They
are low in price now. Eat Eggs and help producers as
well as yourself.
Hawes Floor Wax, 1s per tin 43c
Castle Floor Wax, is per bin 25c
Cowan's Cocoa, ... , /s -15c ; 1s 25c
Salmon,Maple Leaf, Sockeye... /s -19c; is 35c
Aylmer, Infant Food 2 tins 19c
Superior Baking Powder,.... 8 oz. -14c ; 16 oz. 23c
Sani White Toilet Paper 4 rolls 25c
Libby's Catsup, 12 oz. per btl. 14c
Plum Jam, large 32 oz. per jar 23c
McLaren's Nut Crush, 16 oz. per jar 25c
Aylmer Choice Peaches, 2s squat per tin 15c
Beaver Blueberries, 2s squat 2 tins 19c
Pari Sani Heavy Waxed Paper.... 40' ro11-15c; .. , .100 ft. roll 25c
Kleenex, 200 sheets 2 pkg, 25c
Golden Wax Beans, standard 2s , 2 tins 19c
Hillcrest Pure Lard 2 lbs. 23c
Tuna Fish Flakes, Vas per tin 15c
Sair Pitted Dates 2 lbs. 23c
Quaker Puffed Wheat per pkg. 10c
Chocolate Drops per lb. 17c
Ginger Snaps, Biscuits per 1b, 10c
Champion Dog Food per tin 10c
Spratt's Dog Ovals per lb. 15c
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce P
HONE
PHONE 8
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft of
Winghatn spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Kirk.
Mrs. lames Turnibulll of Guelph re-
turned cm Tuesday after spending a
week with Mrs. 'J. L. Kerr.
Mr. W. H. S•holdice was in Mount
Forest over the week end visiting
lits 'daughter, Mrs, R. H. Hoover,
Mr.,Hugh Wright and son Jack
'were in Detroit oirer the week end.
Mrs. Johnston- McLlroy is taking.
care of Mrs, W. H. Sholdice, who is
laid up with heart trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Armstrong
were in Clinton attending the 'funeral
of Mrs. Armstrong's 'brother, the late
John McKinley,
Messrs. Con Eckert, Fred Eckart,
Jinn Rivers and Robt. 'Eberhart at-
tended the meeting of the McKillop,
Hibbert and Logan shareholders,
meeting at Dublin •on Wednesday.
Mrs. Colin Zweite has returned to
her home in Ilderton after spending
some weeks with her :parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Aberhart.
Miss Olive Aberhart, daughter of
i
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abet ftar t is o f
vacation at her 'home in McRillop,
Mr. A. E. Irwin of Bayfield was a
visitor with his aunt, Miss M. Robi-
son on Sunday,
The annual congregational meeting
of Northside United Church was held
on Wednesday evening, Jan. 118th.
Mrs, Lorne Dade was in Clinton on
Wednesday attending the funeral of
Mrs. John Stewart,
The Legion are starting their stag
euchres on Friday night an the legion
rooms in the post office building.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean
.were visitors on Sunday with the drat-
ter's sisters in Kitchener.
Miss Margaret .Finnigan is spend-
ing the week in Sarnia.
Mrs. J. Cockburn df St. Catherines
spent the week end with her sister,
Mrs. M. R. Haney, and •Mr. Haney,
Tuckersmith.
Mr. Alex Ferguson, Chicago, is vts-
iting his uncle, Mr. John McDowell.
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
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Wheat, per bus. ....r... ......85c ..
Oats, per bus t ..,.
Barley, per 'bus.,.1....a.....,-40c.
Buckwheat, per 'bus. , I r .40c
The 'buyer who can afford luxuries
can us'ia1Iy afford to be discriminat-
ing. Broilers .may be considered in
the luutttry class .df food products,
when properly prepared for market.
When disposing of the surplus cock-
erels as .broilers it is we'll to bear this
in mind and market the birds in the
most attractive way. It pays to please
the buyer, and when there is keen
competition it becomes still more
advisable.
When Teetering to a select private
trade it may speed •up sales if the
carcass is completely dressed and put
up in an attractive cation. When sold
drawn, the shrinkage will be about
40 per cent of the live weight, and a
proportionate price must be realized
to pay for the (loss in weight and
extra labor. Thosebirds should be
selected that have made good
growth; these will be found to be
plump and well feathered. The well
feathered birds have less pin -feathers
and ,consequently dress better.
Starve the birds for at 'least twelve
hours, but give plenty of fresh drink-
ing water before killing. Kll thein •by
braining and bleeding; and dry. pick.
Sonnetimes' to save time the semi
scald' may be ;advisable. In this case
•bleed acid thoroughly immerse the
carcass for not More than 30 seconds
In water 'heated to a temperature of
not more than 11217 degrees,F.
DUBLIN
Elect New Directors.—
BORN
Jackson.—In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, Jan, Nth, 1939,
to Mr. and. Mrs. 'George Jackson, of
Hensall, a son.
HARLOCK
Mr. and Mrs. Saul 'Shannon spent
Saturday evening at the 'home of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. MoVittie in Londes-
Iboro. Mr. Bill McKeown, who is at
present working for Mr. I. Rapson,
also spent the evening with- Mr, and
Mrs. MC'VIttie.
Mrs. T. Colson and Mrs. Nelson
Lear visited on Thursday of last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ab Tay-
lor in Blyth. Mrs. Geo. and Mrs. Har-
ry Sturdy and little daughter of Au-
burn were also guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Knox spent
Sunday evening at the 'hone of Mr.
and Mrs. Audrey Knox.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack McF•wing ent-
ertained Brussels friend's Wednesday
evening of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. !John Engel returned'
to their 'home in Hastings, Mich., on
Wednesday of last week after visiting
friends „in this part of the country
since .November, They were accom-
panied ]conte by the latter's sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mann
ing of hear Loudesboro who have
gone on an extended visit.
Quite a number from this neigh-
borhood
g
borhood attended the honorary party
given Mr. John Leiper and 'his bride
on Wednesday evening of last week
in 'Londesboro community shall and a
very enjoyable time was spent,
On Tuesday evening of last week a
gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs.
John Leiper at their home itt Clinton
from neighbors and 'friends on the
&th, 9th, 110th :and 'lllit'h.
Mrs. A, W. Beacom and Bert at-
tended the funeral on Saturday of the
late Mrs. John Bailey near Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McEwing, Mr.
and Mrs. jack McEwing and Mr.
and Mrs. Geo, Watt and Mr. Angus
Reid, Mr. DavidReid and Watson
attended the funeral on 'Sa'turday of-
the
ft'he late Mr, John McKinley, Clinton
Messrs. Wm. and Thos. Leiper
spent Monday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson.
KIPPEN
Mr, Andrew Bell and Mr. Wm,
McKenzie have returned home after
taking a two weeks' ' course at
Guelph.
Mrs. Dinsdale of the village is con-
fined to her room with a severe at-
tack of pleurisy,
' bitr. R. J. Dayntan is visiting with
friends in Toronto this week,
Mr. Thomas Workman is improv-
ing slowly but is still confined to the
house.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Rob•t. Dalrymple are holding a re-
ception for them this week in Wat-
son's hall,
A great many 'from these parts at-
terided the 'funeral of the late \\inn.
E'lgie at Seaforth on Monday last,
The annual meeting of the McIi1-
lop, Logan and Hibbert Telephone
Co„ Ltd., was held at Dublin on Wed-
nesday, Jan..1Sth, with a large atten-
dance. The financial report showed
the affairs of the company to be in
excellent shape and a five ,per cent,
dividend was voted again this year.
The main item of 'business was the
selection of two new directors to fill
the places of Mr. Johit Murray and
Mr. A. A. Colquhoun, who passed
away during the year. The new direc-
tors are Messrs. Matt. Murray and
VVorden. Directors re-elected are
Messrs. Burchill, Malcolm, James
Scott, John Ben•newies, J. J. Holland.
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the Anglican rectory, :Mitchell on
Saturday .morning when Holen Viola,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Quinsey, Logan, was united .in mar-
riage to Allen George Vivian, second.
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Vivian
of 'S'taffa. .The bride 'looked charming
in a gown of royal blue chiffon vel-
vet with accessories to match. The
young couple were unattended. Rev.
R. C. Capper officiated, Immediately
after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Vivian -left on a Ihoneynoon trip to
Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo.
Mr. and MTs John Darling and Mr.
'Collins were week end visiteds in
Clifford.
Mrs Alex D rluv with g is w th her
sister Mrs. Alex Gordon who is
quite ill.
Front the exhibitions of boxing
shown on Main St, this .winter on
several occasions Joe Louis should
soon have a contender for 'his title.
Mr. Paul Mulligan has taken over
the management of the Huron Hotel.
Mr. 'Mulli'gan has been a resident o'f'
Toronto for some time. Having sold
his 'business there has returned to
Dublin, his former. ho•nte.
Mrs. Annie Kelly visited with her
daughter . Mrs. Dan Finegan, Sunday
evening.
Send is the names of yottr visitors,
3 ACT COMEDY PLAY
Silas Smidge from
Turnip Ridge
DUBLIN PARISH HALL
Monday, Jan. 23
VARNA
The 'funeral of the late Mrs. Palm-
er of Hamilton was held from the !Un-
ited Church on Sunday, Rev. Mr,
Peters was in charge. The deceased
was a native df Stanley.
Mrs. A. Armstrong was taken to
tSeaforth Clinic for treatment,
Miss Lizzie Ward is rooming at the
home of bits. Austin.
Mrs, Annie MdN'aughton of Lon-
don called on a number of iter alai
friends last week.,
The many friends of Mr. Geo.
Clark and Mrs. M. Beatty will be
'pleased to know they are improving.
The newly appointed rector, Rev.
John 'Graham, recently rector of St.
John's Church, Brussels and St.
'George's Church, Walton. is now in
charge of Trinity Church, Hayfield,
St. Janes', .Middleton, and St. 'johns',
Varna. We welcome ilr. and Mrs.
Graham to-o:ur midst.
Varna associated library purpose
holding a euchre and dance in the
hall Thursday night, 'Jan. '36th. Keep
this date open as it is not every night
you get a thence like tills,
The many friends or Mrs, F,
Weekes will be pleased to know she
is able to be out again.
The January meeting of the Varna
W.M.S. was held at the parsonage
with the new president, Mfg. Geo.
Johnston, presiding. Hymn 519 'Lord
while for all mankind we pray" eras
sung. Mars. R. Stephenson conducted
the installation of new officers. Hymn
3163 "Lord in the strength .of .grace"
was sung. Minutes of last meeting
were read and adopted. Sixteen mem-
bers answered roll call with a Nets
Year's thought. The financial state-
ment was given by the treasurer, Mrs.
Geo. Reid, also the report of Baby
Band which was in charge of Mrs.
Roy Dow*son. Text word for next
month, "Work." It was decided to
make some quilts for a bale. Violet
MttClymont read a letter which she
had received from a lady in the West
.who had benefited by our 'bale. The
Bible reading, Luke '115; 1-10, was read
by Mrs, S. Keyes. The closing hymn
was ''In Christ there is no East nor
West." Meeting closed with prayer
Eby the president. A social half hour
was spent at the close.
Auspices of Young Ladies' Sodality
DANCING
AT KIPPEN
FRIDAY, JAN. 20
With UKULELE BILL. AND HIS.
OL•bTIIME BAND
Enjoy the usual attraction following
intermission. Take home the prize for
the oldest couple on the floor, or bet-
ter still—the best Old-tyme Waltz
couple or Ladies or Gents clogging.
SPOT DANCING
Enjoy a real night's fun. General Ad-
mission ,30 cents.
CROMARTY
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Stoskopf'.of Se-
briugville spent Sunday with ,Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan McKellar,
Miss Elsie Chittick, who spent the
stammer in the West, is visiting with
Mrs, Robertson and John Robertson.
Miss Annie Pierce of Brussels vis-
ited her sister, Mrs, B, O. McDonald
last, week.
Miss Ada Speare of Seafotth visited
her father over the week end.
MOS, Lindsay McKellar is.under the
doctor's care.
The annual meeting of the Presby-
terian Church was held in the base-
ment of the church on Thursday last.
The treasurer's report showed a'bal-
ance after meeting all expenses of the
year, including remodelling the sited.
A number from here attended 'the
reception in Kippen on Tuesday
night for Mr, and Mrs. Will McLach-
lan, who were recently married.
CONSTANCE
Mr. Lorne E. Lawson and Miss
Viola Clarke spent Thursday in Lon-
don. They also visited his sister Mrs.
Busby at •Chatham, returning home
Friday ria 5tr
thio . visiting Miss
Clarkes aunt and uncle 1Tr, and
Mrs, P. Papineau
Master Ellwood Clarke is spending
a fear days with his sister \'Irs, Ste-
wart Dohnage.
Mrs, Howard Armstrong and dau-
ghter Stella accompanied by Mrs. P.
Lindsay :;pent Tuesday with Mrs,
Stewart Dale.
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Lawson and
son Bobbie of Tuckersmith spent
Monday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs.
Robert La wen's.
A pleasant afternoon was spent on
Saturday, Ilan. 1114ith at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lawson, when
they were at home to their 'friends
and neighbors on the postponed 'call-
ing day Of their Golden ,Wedding an-
niversary, The guests were welcomed
by Mrs, John Davidson and escorted
to the sitting room, where her par-
ents were assisted ht receiving by
Mrs. Allis Of Goderich and Mrs. A.
Seeley of Clinton, sisters of Mrs.
Lawson and Mrs, A. Leitch, sister of
Mr, Lawson, and Mr, Alfie of Gode-
rich. After congratulations and good
wishes were extended, the guests
were invited to the dining room for
afternoon tea and inch which was
served by the daughters-in-law, Mrs
Roy and Mrs. Earle and Mrs. Leslit.
Lawson and a niece Miss Dorothy
A11in, With the lunch ice creast was
served which was made specially for
the occasion, and sent direct From
\\'indsor to Seaforth, with the com-
pliments of \\'alkerside Co The din-
ing room was decorated with white
and yellow streamers across the ceil-
ing and finished with a large white
bell at each end of the table, which
was covered with a lace table cloth
and centred with yellow 'moms in a
silver vase 00 a table reflector. biers.
Robert Jamieson poured tea, and
Euchre!
Parish .Hall of St. Thomas'
Church, Seaforth
Fri., Jan. 20th.
At 8.15 P.M.
PRIZES AND LUNCH
Under the auspices of Ladies' Guild.
Admission 251c.
Dancign .
DUBLIN
Friday, Jan. 27th
'ERNIE BROWN and His
Orchestra
Featuring all the 'latest hits in both'
sweet and swing arrangements.
Admission - 50' and 35 Cents
JANUARY
CLEARINGS
Drygoods, Shoes,
Rubbers, Etc.
ALL PRICES
REDUCED.
Sale now going on.
J. T. McASH
VARNA
DANCE!
AT WINTHROP
Thurs.,T(Jan. 19th.
M'Iusic by Huron Corn Huskers
Lunch Served
Admission - 25c
Miss Marion Lawson had charge of
the register, Relatives were present
from Goderich and Brucefield and
Tuckersmith and friends and neigh-
bors. 515 in all, called during the af-
ternoon and evening. Several who
could not he present called by tele-
phone. The family were all home
with the exception of Mrs. Busby
and little Miss :Shirley and Mr. Busby
of Chatham and Miss Doris Lawson
of London and Master Andrew Dav-
idson and Mr. 13. Davidson. This event
was planned for Tuesday, Dec. 27th,
but had to be postponed on account
Of the storm and condition of the
roads, and was planned now on short
notice.
The Club of Progress will ,hold its
January meeting on Jan, 27th instead
of Jan. 20th.
BRODHAGEN
Mr -.Aug. Hillebrecht and Mrs. 'L.
G, Rock are spending a few days wtth
relatives in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'Knight ani
son Ross of Cranbrook attd .lir. and
-Mrs. Con. Sche'llenberger. Carl and
Una of Mitchell visited at thehome.
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T Qatc esttt' er
on Tuesday evening.
1L. john F. Pructer has heen con-
fined to his hed. \Ve wish him a
speedyrecovery
ROLAND KENINEDY
(Continued from Page 1).
was held. Interment was made in St.
James' cemetery. Relatives from a
distance attending the 'funeral were,
Rev. Father Feeney, London; Rev.
Father O'Rourke, Tillsonburg; Miss
Hilda Kennedy and Angus Kennedy,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mur-
ray, Detroit; Mir. A. 'McKinnon, birs.
George Skein, Winghain; Mrs. J.
O'Connor,Kingsbridge; IJetmes 'Jor
dan, and Miss Maty Jordan, of
Toronto; Andrew Bell, of Hensall;
Brennan, Mrs. C. Reynolds, all of
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. D., Duch -
Arnie, Zurich;'Edgar Reynolds;: Roy
and Neil Reynolds, Hamilton,
The pallbearers were six nephews
of the.. deceased, ,Patrick Jordan, Pat-
rick Maloney•, 'Wilfred Feeney, Rory
Reynolds, A. McKinnon, Angus Ken -
I nedy.
Opening of New Addition to 1
Collegiate Institute
The Public is cordially invited to inspect the New
Departments and improvements to the Collegiate
Institute.
Monday, January 23rd
FROM 7.30 to 10 P.M.
Tuesday, January 24th
FROM 2-5 P.M. AND FROM 7.30-10 P.M.
1t is the desire of the Board that every parent and ratepayer
of Seaforth and surrounding municipalities will visit the
School on the above dates.
J. F. DALY, Chairman.
Seaforth Collegiate Institute Board.
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH CHOIR
PRESENTS THE
WESTMINSTER
CARILLONEURS
IN THE UNITED CHURCH
SEAFORTH
i
A JA 25th
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WEDNESDAY
AT 8.15 'PM.
Hear the Largest Set of tuned Silver Bells
in America, played by Highly Trained Artists
ADULTS 35c. CHIILDREN 25c