HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1939-05-18, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939
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Savers—MVlay 18 to May 24thSUGAR
CORN FLAKES4 PKG.ALIVI;ER
PER TINJAMS,
.l'•. STRAWBERRY 32 oz. jar��PEARS
PER TINPORK
Libby's21 oz. 2 TINS1^C
PER PKG. CKellogg''s
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Bran Flakes 2 pkg. 19c
Lux Toilet Soap 3 cakes 17c
1-Iillerest Shortening 2 lbs. 23cManning's Tea Time Wafers (about 70 to ib.) per lb. 17c
Peter Pan Peas. No. 3, Sieve 17 oz, 3 tins 25c
Welch's Grape Juice, pints per btl, 27c
Dole's Gefn Pineapples, 14 oz, per tin 18cHawes Floor Wax ls, and 4 oz, Lemon Oil, all for 45c
Tea Bisk, red. size per pkg, 19c
Coffee, Royal York is 37c
Tea; Royal York Tea, Orange Pekoe, %s .........._..per pkg. 33c
Jella Milk, The New Dessert Powder ' 2 pkgs. 19c
"PICNIC SUPPLIES"Derby Cheese, /s per pkg, 14c
Crunchie Sweet Pickles, 27 oz, per jar 25c
Kraft Sandwich Spread, 6 oz. per jar 1SMiracle 1Vhip Dressing, 8 oz, per jar 21c
Olives, Stuffed. 8 oz.. Queen 11 oz. per btl. 25c
Drinkng Cups per doz. 10c
Paper Napkins, 1OOs per pkg. 15c
Picnic Plates 2 cloz. 15c
WVax. Paper. Presto or 'Centre Pull per pkg. 10c
A. 13. Gums, Assorted per lb. l5c
Brunswvick Sardines per tin 5c
Bon Ami Cake or Powder Each 14c
Magic White Bleach 3 btl, 25c
Black Cat Window Cleaner Bottle 15c
Catsup, Aylmer 12 oz. per btl. 14c
S.O.S. Scouring Pads...,..Stall 14c barge 23c
Prunes. Large Sweet 2 lbs, 25c
Pitted Dates . 2 lbs. 23c
Choice Breakfast Bacon per lb. 29c
Bologna .per lb, 17c
Saturday, May 20th, our stores will be open as usual
Ross J. SpA! oat PHONEMiss N. Pryce PHONE 77
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will deliver
Kindly have your
p.ln., as delivery
RATES: 50c cwt.
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the Creamery before 3
as soon after as possible.
PHONE
Limited.
CHANGES IN TRAN SERVICE
Visit of Their Majesties The
King and Queen
Account 'the above, certain trains
are :being CAINCELLED on specific
days, and theschedules of other trains
are being ohanged.
Extra Train Service is also 'being
arranged.
For full particulars apply to
Ticet Agent. T153
CANADIAN NATIONAL
HILLSGREEN
•Hill'sune
vice will he held, The Rev.
Copeland of Exeter will be the
speaker.
R. C.
guest
the
•her
qick
is
sister,
are
mis-
under
TUCKERSMITH
Mr. Rvobert Charters is under
doctor's care at present, and
,natty friends hope for her
recovery.
Mrs. George McCartney, Jr.,
under the doctor's care.
Mrs Wm. Charters and .her
Mrs Corey, of Dener, Colorado,
na,nstrof Tra, Ontaro; andBERRIES .pect bo spend a week or so together.
MtisB 1'fabel Cameron had the
forttte to 'hurt her foot and is
tile weather,
STRAWBERRIES AND RASP
Maist be .planted now, We have the
finest stock tb get your plants from,
nt^bleb pnodace .big, firm red berries,MARGARET
fine sfor 'preserving or table use.
Strawberry prices; 100 plants,75c;
bia pl $1 50$3 50: Raspberries. 50
e$150.. Phne 34x616, Clinton,
hr call, 3 miles west of Seaforth, at!
Hugill s Speciality Farm, Seaforth.
R, CAMPBELL, M.D.
Landon,. Ontario
Graduate Toronto University
Licentiate of American Board of 'Pedi-plants,
'tries, Diseases of Children
4t Seaforth Clinic, -last Thursday af-
tetsnoon, each mountSeaforth
Monument Works
(formerly \V. E. Chapman)—Now .operated by
CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE
A COMPLETE LINE OFCEMETERY MEMORIALS
Always On Display
SEAFORTH — TUESDAY'S & SATURDAY'SOr any time by appointntent-Call .103, Dr. Elarburn
• EXETER—PHONE 413
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIVE.
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs, Helene 'M. 'Vokes of Detroit
pont the week end with her .parents,
M.r. and. Mrs. `Jhn $groat.
Miss Mae Broadfoot underwent a
erious :operation at Perth.
Mrs: Andrew 'Douglas, Shelburne,
v1r. Murray Douglas, Fergus, and
hiss Margaret Sande•rcoclr, Wood -
tack, were Sunday guests of Rev,
lid Mrs. A, W. Gardiner.
Mrs, I. Hester has returned after
art extended visit with her daughter.
n 'Kansas.
'Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Ross have
moved to their new home on N. Main
street purchased from Chas, Holmes.
.Mr. Jos. 'Eckert left Wednesday
morning for Spanish, Ont„ to operate
he steam shovel for the King Con-
truction Co..
Mrs. W. E. Daperow of Winnipeg
-as the the guest of her brother, lir. E.
H, Close, over the week -end.
Mrs. A. 'W Gardiner, Mrs. R. E.
ilaCkenzie and Mrs. H. 'V. Workman,
vere 'in Goderich on Wednesday the
guests of Mrs. W. P, Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dunlop and
children of Kincardine were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hart.
We are sorry to learn that Mr. C,
Eckart has been laid up with an at-
tack of sciatica.
Mr. Don Kerslake and Miss Agnes
heppard of Toronto spent the week
nd at the fortner's home here,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Austin and Mr.
nd Mrs. Roy Dungey yisrted in
iarriston on Sunday with their par-
nts Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Demmer-
ing, and also at the home of their
randfather in Clifford.
Mrs. M. Lindsay of Florence and
ser nephew Mr. Thos. Hill and Mrs.
Hill of London .a'1sited Mrs, Lind-
say's brother, Mr. Thos. Staples on
Saturday
Mrs. T, R. Dryden and baby dau-
ghter 'Karen, of Oshawa, are spend-
ing the week with 'her mother, Mrs,
R. S. Evans Mr. Dryden accompan-
ied them and spent the week end
here.
Sirs. Jessie Brown returned Sun-
day from Brantford where she spent
a week, with her sister, Mrs. McLeod.
Rev. Hugh Jack will conduct ser-
vices in Stratford, on Sunday, ex-
changing pulpits with Rev. J. N. Mc-
Faul, of St, Andrew's Church.
The Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary of
First Presbyterian Church are having
a Royal Tea in the armories May 26.
Mr. H. M. 'Jackson,.Toronto, spent
a few- days here this week.
We understand Dr. J. D. Colqu-
houn has,piurcliased the Thos. Rands'
residence on Wilson street,
Hiss Ria Hills spent the week end
in Egmondville with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, George Hills, who returned
to Toronto with her to spend the
week.
The rite of baptism was administ-
ered in First Presbyterian Church on
Sunday morning to the following
children, Robert. Hugh Gorwill. son
of Dr, John Gorwill and Mrs. Gor-
will; Lois Isabel Charters, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Charters;
J•Iargaref .Jean,. daughter of JZr. , and
'Mrs. Louis Hamburger; Bruce Doug-
las
ou -las Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Coleman, and Alma June,
daughter oi' Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fowler,
BORN
Broadfoot.— At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Wednesday, May 1J7ah,
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t939, to .lit and Mrs, John A. Broad -
foot, Brucefield, a daughter.
Thompson — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Thursday, May .11, 1939.
to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson,
Seaforth, a son.
Boyes—In Clinton hospital, on
Wednesday, May 10th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Boyes, a son (Beverley
Wayne),
KIPPEN
Mfrs. Chesney passed away on
Monday last in Seaforth Hospital af-
ter a lingering illness of two wears.
Mr. Wm. Ivison returned to his
home in the village recently after
spending the winter in Toronto.
Mr, Ernie Chipchase had the mis-
fortune to be thrown off a horse and
:brake 'his :arta.
Master Ronald Caldwell stet with
an accident recently and broke his
OLD TIME
DANCE
KIPPEN
Friday., May 19th
FRANK KENNY.
& HIS HOOZIER HOOT SHOTS
Featuring the Gelinas Sisters
General Admission - 25c
tc.
Ai Dublin
SCUM
Choiceteria
O,A.C,
Chick. Starker
IMPROVES YOUR FEEDING
PLAN
You remember how most 'chicks • were
raised a few years back when they were
started on oatmeal, cracked wheat, etc. and
were allowed to run with the hen, pickingup
various things to eat. Not so to -day when
they are fed scientifically balanced rations,
each ingredient for its purpose.
The Ontario Agricultural College has
given us their ideas of a good formula. With
our combined efforts and with over 50 years'
experience in selection of feeds in the mill-
ing business
Choiceteria Takes The Lead
Feel the body of this Chick Starter, See the richness of it. Let Mr. Jas. Scott of Scott's
Poultry Farm tell you what the addition of 2% Cereal Grass has done for the thousands
of chicks he has raised this year.
DEALER J. M. SCOTT SEAFORTH
Chick Starter - $2.40
Grow Mash $2.10
E. S. WATT & SONS
O.A.C. Lay Mash $2.10
O.A.C. Lay Mash with Cereal Grass$2.20
Palmerston
ESTABLISHED 1385
ANSAIERNIMMIIIIMIZEMINIIIRMIMMr
wrist.
Mrs, Elgie is touch improved after
her severe illness.
Mr. J. MI Cooper was in Toronto
this. week on business
Next Sunday, May ?'let, anniver-
sary services, under the auspices of
the Y. P. S., will be held at St. An-
drew's Church, Kippeu, The special
preacher for the claye will be the Rev.
\V. P. Lane of North St. Church.
Goderich. His presence will be most
welcome, and the promise of his visit
assures us of a delightful and profit-
able day. There will be special music
by the choir, and solos 'by \Irs, - May-
field of Zion City.
On Monday evening at St. An-
drew's Church the Brucefield
will present a play "The Girl front
out Yonder."
BRUCEFIELD
,Mr. and firs. B, Kaiser and \lrs,
Earl Kamer and niece of Detroit. Ind
Mr, and Mrs. J. Kaiser of Hensall
spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. H,
Zapfe and other friends.
Misses 'Ina and Ellen Scott of, Lon-
donhome here.
s.
dons ant Sunday at their h
p
Mir. and Mrs. K. Sholdice told lit-
tle daughter, and Nlrs. B, Shoul lice
visited Mr. and Mrs, Alex Paterson
one day lot week
Mr, and Mrs. T. Dunlop and Harry
of Chatsworth spent the week with
Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott and Mrs.
Rattenbury.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Schilbe and babe.
of 'Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. E. Munn and
Eileen of Hensall spent Sunday with
Mfr. and firs. G. Swan,
Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Wheeler spent
the week end in Stratford.
Mrs. Alice Hohner has returned to
her hone in the village,
Miss Irene Snider of London spent
the week end at her home in the
village. '
Mrs, A. T. Scott and Jit Eliza-
beth Scott spent Saturday in 1 ouylon.
Mrs. 'Hugh Aikenhead and Anna,
Mrs. A. '.Zapie and Margaret spent
Monday with Mrs. \Vm, Henry, Lon-
don Rd.
The May meeting of the - Women':
Association Was held in S. -5, roan
on May .3rd, it 'being visitors' day.
There was a large attendance of
members and visitors. After a short
business °period a short program was
enjoyed very much. 'There was also a
very successful sale of aprons and
home, made' candy, after which lunch.
was. served and a social Boor spent.
Mother's day service was held in.
the United Church on Sunday" morn:
ing. Misses Doreen. Pepper and Eva
Stackhouse gave very appropriate
reading, and Rev. ide', Wright a -very
inspiring, talk, The choir sang a very
lovely anthem: The 'little son of Mi.
and Mrs, D. McIntosh and the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. Boyce
ivere ' baptized, Iii the evening the
local lodge of the I:O.O.F. attended
divine service iota .body. 'Mr, S, Ren-
nie sang a lovely solo, accompanied
by Mrs. W. McBeatb.
Word was received on Saturday of
Friday, ay 19 the passing away after a short illness
of Mrs. : Rev. !James Coutts on .0.pr,
MAC BURGESS AND HIS BAND 25 in Pacific Palisades, California.
Mrs. Courts s in her 912nd year and
`Pickets 315c — 112.00 Door Prize' was the youngest daughter of the late
minor
This Week's Specials
1-13 Disc McCormick Drill $36.00
1 Used Walking Plow $ 8.00
1 -1 -horse used. Walking Plow $12.00
3 Used Massey Harris Cultivators, your choice 830.00
2 -3 -furrow Tractor Plows, your choice
1 Used Wagon $25.00
1 International Hay Tedder $65.00
1 McCormick -Deering Dump Rake $35.00
1 Used Wooden Land Roller $20.00
1 -2 -furrow Riding Plow $20.00
1 Used 14 plate Disc $25.00
1 -3 -section Smoothing Harrows $12.00
1 -2 -section Spring Tooth Harrows $25.00
1-8%" Bailey Feed Grinder $20.00
JOHN BACH
McCORMICK-DEERING DEALER SEAFORTH
\1r. and 'Mrs. John McIntosh and
was born on the Lon''rn Road a mile
south.of the village. -
Miss Marguerite Drysdale,
\r. and
Mrs. Roy Stowell of Stealer, Alberta,
and Mrs. Mark Drysdale of Hensall
called on relatives last week,
-lir. R. Mc -Naughton, London,
spent the week end with itis parents.
Ir. and Mrs. John McNaughton.
Mr. and Mrs, las. Boyce, Goderich,
and \its• JohnArmstrong, C roma
spent Sunday with \Ir. and,Mr,. Fred
Boyce.
Friend: of Mrs. John Snider are
t,leased to know she is now ;able to
he up. after being confined to her
room through illness for several
weeks. -
Mrs, Jas: Bern attended the fune-
ral services of iter sister, Miss Emily
Harlton at- Ailsa Craig -on Wednes-
day, 'May 10.
The regular meeting of the Wom-
an's \lissionary Society was held in
the schoolroom- of the church on May
l'Oth with a good attendance. Mrs. R,
Allan had charge of the worship set -
vice and the study on "Stewardship
Today" was tak.en''by Mrs, H. Aiken -
head. Mrs. L. Forrest read a- current
event, a true story of Africa. Splen-
did report of the Presbyterial held
recently in \Vingham was given by
Mrs. Ross Scott and Miss M. E.
1 a "Canada's High
A.pageant, , at t (. t d
Adventure," was presented with the
mission band and the girls a of the
Yung People's Union. assisting.
atter
Used Cars
'23 Fordson Tractor
'26 Ford "T" Coach
'26 Chev. Coach
'31 Ford "A" Victoria
'31 Fordson Tractor
'32 Chev. Coupe
'32 Hupmobile Sedan
'32 Chev. Light Delivery
'33 Ford V 8 Coach
'34 Ford V 8 Coach
'34 . Chev. Stake Truck
'35 Ford V 8 Coach
'33 Ford V 8 Sedan
'37 Ford V 8 Coupe
J. F. DALY
Telephone 102 Seaforth
Attend
The . .
HYDRO ELECTRIC
COOKING SCHOOL
and Electrical Farm and Household
Equipment 'Demonstration
OWNHALL
TOWN SEAFORTH
FRIDAY, MAY 19th
AFTERNOON 2.30 P.M. EVENING 8 P.M.
STAGE ENTERTAINMENT — TALKING PICTURES — COM-
MUNITY SINGING
—VISIT THE HYDRO TRAVEL SHOP --
Local prize winners in the Slogan Contest will be announced in the -
evening
The Seaforth Public Utility Commission
LN 00 -OPERATION WITH THE HYDRO ELECTRIC' POWER
COMMISSION OF O34TARIO