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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-02-29, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1940 TM1y:. .rrVIS Welcome Spring With Gay Cheery Prints tea A host of lovely Styles in the newest and brightest of Prints. lr seems impos- sible that they ere only 25c Size 2 to .6 years Other Dresses sses n otr best Pritit tndividnal in ..tyle size I1 to 14 years oc $1.00 PRINTS that rival the fresh beauty of Spring flowers 17c per yd. 20c per yd. 25c per yd. 29c per yd. Adorable Aprons that make work a pleasure and your costume the equal of anything you own 25c & 39c BRAND NEW DRESSES :\11 the unusual detail yoti tinct ie Only (more expensive. Buy plenty. 1-1 to 46 e9S NEWS IN PRINTS A Large Shipment of "Lora Lea" Dresses Avery Dress is skilIultY designed from the choicest gOotl P1'tllte. You w111 delighted to see, and thrilled to weal' thein 1 e9 — Attention --- NEW NEW SPRING DRESSES are now on display. You are cordially invited to inspect these new arrivals, Priced from 3,98 to 5.95 BOYS' AND MEN'S WEAR OYS' SUITS 0 SNAPPY STYLES He will like Sizes 5. 5, 19. 12. 14 $6,95 $7.95 $9.95 SOX SPECIAL LINE OF CASHMERES in all colors (stabs) 25c Wool Underwear - - Buy Now We still have a large quantity of good Wool Underwear to clear, and at last year's prices. This is your chance to buy for next year WicTAVISI-I'S HEAD START ON EASTER CHIC Famous Permanent Waves at SPECIAL PRICES Have 700r !IOW 1(1110410 NOVJ and be really to look your best in your new Easter bonnet! Take advantage of the very SPECIAL prices now r- PAY Li+:SS AND ENJOY THE BEST 'B' BEAUTY SALON L, M. BOX Phone 50 or 18 Seaforth eemeemeaveeee itinn rein:, Mrs. 1?d, Douglas of 1lych' Parke. Miss Velma Dow of Stella is Bending a few weeks at the home of \l r, and Mrs. Ferree MacLean. Mrs. James Sangster is quite ill at her home 'here. 1 bingo and dance was held Isere n \\'0dues d.iy evening ander .the, t uts- ekes of the lex t: t Hensall ((mach ,u the Canadian legion. \ir:. Ann Merry 1.cit laet week for t\ eekee ether,. she will ..pend several steps .d :?te home of her ou, 'Mr.. Ed. Petty. Rev. h. .\. Brook conducted ser - viers in the 1 itited .Church 00 52204117 and delivered very fill,. discourses on the ar':it'ct•, •( ,e1 is Restorer,' :I1H1 "The Chance Friend." The choir ren- des(1 teo rNt:41111 a11111e10:, "Aelt- etutel of ,(esus," Mrs. 1. G. Smillie ,loist, and '•C) 'God the Roil, 'ni Ages." Young People's Union.— '1'l1e Y'onnz, People's Union held their regular meeting in the school ,room of elle :church on Monday ev- ening with the president, Miss Elva McKinley, .presiding. Mr. Ross For- rest read the Scri'p'ture and .the de- votional talk was taken by •M'f'rs ;lune Saautdercock. Miss Mary Goodwin led in prayer, A d'elig'htful vocal solo, God's for To -Morrow'," was sung iby Mrs. Hedden. The minutes were read and adopted and the troll call answer- ed. The busine's's was discussed and it was decided to hold a Young 'People's anniversary on Sunday, April. 7th. Mr. Henry Horton continues quite ill at his home here. Miss Florence Welsh has returned home after a very pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Toronto. Mrs. James MacMartin and Mrs. Charles MacMartia and family of Barrie spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs. Robt. Bore throe, Miss Edna Cochrane, R.N., of Hills - green, visited last week at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farquhar. Mrs. Lloyd Hudson returned to her home in St. Marys on Friday after spendiug the past week with relit. Lives and friends here. Miss Helen Moir has returned home after spending the past week in London. Mrs. Ed Stewart and son Cameron of London visited on Friday with Miss Elizabeth Slavin. t Tite Young People's of Eippen Un 1 iced Church held a skating party on Monday evening on the local rink. (See also Page 4) HENSALL F'te \\'.::.Ta'. met last '1 Orr-lay° -ftern„on in the basement of the church. Idrs. John Passmore 7,re':led frr the devotional. Hytnn. The Lord's temee'r eras repeated in uni,ou. \lrs, MacQueen read the Scripture. Miss Douglas gave the devotional talk, Mr•. Carl Passmore and- \1r<, \I. Hedden sang a vert pleasing solo. accomiianied 'hv Mrs. C. Passmore 'on flee (piano. Sentence prayers were giv- en by firs. Hedden and Mrs. Brunk. The theme song was sang, "The he Spir- it of ,the Living God." and Mrs. G. Hess the president presided for the latter part. .Miss 'Dougla.e read the Scripture. \Les. Miokle gave a lovely piano solid, "Falling Waters," The theme for the afternoon was the late Frances Willard. The sketches deal- ing with cher life were read, Mrs. Fee, Mrs MacQueen, Mrs. ,\fickle Mrs, Dreadale, 'Mrs. Saundercork Airs. Brook, 'took part. The 'Wohelo Class held their Feb- ruary meeting on Feb 23rd with Mrs. Lorne Chapman (presiding for file ev- ening The Scripture'was reed by Mrs. M:ac'Nattgliton. The roll call ,was read. P0'sy M'acDbnell and Roth He:as s'an'g a very Teleasin'5 .duet, "South of the. Border.," 'Gladys l,nlccr favored a deliihtful (piano sole,. Miss Gladys Mackenzie directed the con- te -t. The 'March meeting is Friday, March Bel which i to be a Si. l'at- 1• evening. At he close of the meeting a dainty 'lunch was served. 'rite YOU]] Zr, People 0111 Ghiselherst will he the guests of Hensall United Chnrrch on March lith for a St, Pat- rick's programme. Mrs. John Keyes Passes.— There 'passed antsy suddenly on Wednesday, February .21st, a well 'known resident of Hens'al4 in •the !per - CARD OF THANKS John D. Craig and sister' Miss Hanneh wish to express to their many friends and neighbors and to the members of the Royal Blaek Pre- ceptory No, 161, Clinton. their deep uppt'eciatior of the great kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent bereavement. They also desire to thank those who sent flowers and those who provided ears and sleighs for the funeral. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. 3ames 0. McMichael wish to thank the neighbors and friends for the Kind• mess and sympathy shown them dor• ing their recent bet'eavement, also to all those who seat flowers, GIRL WANTED (dust be able to milk and take charge at' farm home. Apply at The News office, FOR SALE Little pigs six weeks old. Phone Hensall 186 t' 2. Elden Iarrott, R,R.2, Hensall, Farm Wanted Will rent farm for three to five years with option of buying this fall if suited. Apply at once. J. E. HUGILL Phone 34616 R.R.2, Seaforth FARMERS If interested in a cash crop grow Broom Corn pot information see R. R. McCONNELL ' SEAFORTH, ONT. (At home of John Burns, Ord st., near Market st.) n .0 \Ire 121(1 Keee, at the home of her scan, Albert...0 HIi:ghway No. 4, north of Exeter, ith whom .he had been spendina' the winter tuo111s.' Formerly Margaret Jane Parke, the deceased :vas horn <n1 the Parke h„etc-teal north ,,f leurielt. was in her l gOth year and had been a resident of Hensall for the peel nineteen years. Her heehaw] predeceased her sixteen years ago. Surviving is .one daughter, Mrs. Langlaid ,if Streetsville, and two :one. Albert and Percy, the lat- ter residing in Hamilton. The funeral 'was held from the home of Me, Al- bert Key, on Friday at 2 o'clock and was conducted by Rev. 11. A. Break. interment N,'a5 in Bayfield cemetery. Mr. and Mrs, Cline Flynn of Lon- don ,,:pent a'he week anti at the home of the latter's ,parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'las. Parkins. Song Service Held.— Rev. eld—Rev. Wan. '\Heir conducted services in Carmel Church on Sunday and the choir sang a very appropriate anthem, I Will Extel Thee,” at the morning enter,.. A service of song was held In fhe ev011112g with a large congrega- tion Wending and taking part in sing - kg many favorite hymns, Rev, Mr. Weir delivered a very fine discourse on the hymen "Jest[ Lover of My Soul,' written by 'Charles Wesley. qunartette comprising Misses 'Irene Hogarth, \i'alhel Workman, Messrs. Frank 1i tttersihy and James Camp- bell same; this °hymn very 'beeutifnl'ly. The oilier rendered an excelien4 en- thenl "S'w'eet Hour of Prayer," with \Piss Irene 'H tegarth and ,Mrs. J. W. &onthron soloists; Mrs, John Mur - deck (presided at .the ,organ. Shirley Faber, young ,datnghter 'of hies aitel Mrs. R. Father is ill in Clin- ton 1101pital.,wifh bronchial Ipileinn- oaia, 'i,riss Nellie Pee ,has accepted a pos- THE FOR IMPROVED WILLYS 1940 WITH THE 100,000 MILE GUARANTEE You no longer have to spend an excessive portion of your income for line motoring. In the improved Willys you get every essential..,low first cost...good looks,.,durability..,fast acceleration...ample power.,.all- steel body...safety glass in all windows. ..oversize hydraulic brakes... luxurious comfo't...and amazing economy. DRIVE A WiLLYS AND SAVE MONEY! Phone, write or see J. E. HUGILL & SONS, R. R. 2, Seaforth We will handle your used car and arrange balance TOWN OF SEAFORTH TAX PRE=PAYMENT RECEIPTS FOR 1940 The Town Will pay 4 per cent per annum up to August 81, 1940, on all prepaid 1940 taxes. Certificates slid full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk's office in the Town Hall. D. H. WILSON, Treasurer. r COOL COTTONS for Pretty Tub Frocks Stripes, checks amcl Ronal pattern,.. All new and lovely. give charm to these ttlbfast prints Smart for the new dress styles of the season, also for pretty quills •uul comforter -coverings. For so very little money, you can make dainty Stlmndt'(' frocks for yotn'self or your daughter, from (hese )oerly 110w "fttbfast" POWs: All colors guaranteed tnbfest FREE — ONE $ WORTH MERCHANDISE FREE Mrs. Frank Kling's ('OLD FISH LOAF nv011 111122 week's award RECIPE 1 pal, (2 cups) any faked fish ;it teaspoon pepper 2 cups soft bread crumbs 1,31 MP. salt (some fish require 2 eggs, beaten more) 9'4 cup of milk 1 tsp. finely minced onions 1 tsp. lemon juice Remove the shin from the fish, crush the soft bodes and use with the oil and flaked fish. Mix 1111 ingredients and place in a greased loaf tin, clot with butte(', and bake inn moderate oven (350 F.) for %. hoar, of until the loaf is firm and browned. Chill and serve, Serves 8. "THE STORE WITH THE STOCK" Special—Corn Starch, 3 lb 26e Women's Hose, part wool Mayfair Prints 19c -25c yd. 39c pr. Macintosh Apples 280 bas. "Feed Concentrate-; it pays" We have good Oranges Have you entered the favorite Lenten Recipe contest 3 F nitan AUCTION SALE Community Sale at Diek's Hotel Stables, Seaforth, every Friday. Cows, feeder cattle, young calves, pigs, poultry, furniture and veget- ables. Bring in anything you have to sell, hates are reasonable, 1 Hereford bull, 9 1001(1hs nil, 20 good feeder rattle; number or young calves. 40 wigs up to 100 lbs, Young York hog ready for service. Flouter Hunt, Manager, phone 852-12 Geo, IT. Elliott, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Rosen Steel Roofing "7 -Rib" and "Storm Seal" Council Standard, guar. antee1 25 years. Rocco Portable Silos. Galvanized Sheet Iron, all .sizes and gauges, Metal Sidings, Eavestrough and Pipe, Galvanized Water Stock Tanks and Hog Troughs, Granary Lining, Galvanized Ridge and Valley, Door Track and Hardware. Extension Ladders up to 44 feet in length. As- phalt Products including Roll Roof- ing, Shingles, Br'iek Siding, Insul- Brick Siding, Roofing Paints, Plastic Cement, Building Paper of all kinds, 'Nails, etc. Murray Tyndall, Bruce - field. Phone Clinton 618 ring 12, GRASS FARM WANTED 50 or 100 acres suitable for pasture wanted for rent, or would let cattle out by month or season. Apply to the News Office, FARM FOR SALE Splendid 50 acre grass farm for sale, Bast Half lot 8, non. 2, Mc- Killop; choice clay loam, land all under -drained, windmill, tank and. drilled well on premises. Suitable far grazing or grain growing. Apply to Frank McConnell, Dublin, HOUSE FOR SALE Double house in gond condition, on Jarvis street, Seafnrtln. 3 rooms downstairs, 3 rooms upstairs 1n each huh; garden lot. gond cistern. Apply to A. C. Whyard, Raih•ctctd st., P.O. Box 248, Seaforth. Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Joseph Hickey All persons having claims against the Estate of Joseph I'lic'key, late of the Township of Hibbert, in the Conn• ty of Perth, deceased, who died on or about the 1st day of February, 1940. are hereby notified to send 111 to the undersigned Solicitor on 01' before the 211t11 clay of February, 1946, fell particulars of their claims, with affi- davit proving same. Tnrmetliately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to e)a)nrs of which the undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others. and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed nr any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 8th chin of February, 1940. ELMER D. BELL. Seaforth, Ont. Solicitor for the Executor. Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Elizabeth Lowrie Snell. All persons having claims against the Estate of Elizabeth Lowrie Snell, late of the Township of Hullett, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 1st day of Dee. ember, 1939, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Solicitor an or before the 29511 day of Febru- ary, 1940, full particulars of their claims, with affidavit proving same. Immediately after the said last mentioned date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will w 1 not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersign- ed shall not then have notice for the assets so disti'ibutad or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 12th day of February, 1940, ELMER D. BELL, Seaforth, Ont.. Solicitor for the Executors ELMER D. BELL. B.A, Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build• ing, Seaforth. Office liours:— ruesday, 'rhursday and Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7i30 p, in. to 9 p. m.• WANTED A second hand trunk, about 38" long. Apply at The News. FOR SALE 1 good as new Eaton incubator, 160' egg capacity, thermometer and hot water heating. Phone 8351r13, Seaforth central, Mrs, John. T. Gordon. POSITION WANTED Experienced girl desires housework in town. Apply to the News office. WANTED A barn, size 36x70, or 40x60. Apply to John Hesselwood Sr„ Londesboro, R. R. 1. WANTED Secretary -measurer for the TuCk- erstuith Telephone System, Apply in writing on or before March 4, stating qualifications and salary expected, to J. II. Munn, 14.11.2, Hensall, ROOMS TO RENT Over Christie'e Belcher Shop. Apply 10 le L Box. FOR RENT Small apartment in Seaforth, Use of bath room, Central. Also barn suit- able for garage, Apply at News Office. CHOICE GRASS FARM FOR SALE Lot 30, Con. 5, Hibbert, best grass farm in Perth. Abundance of grass and water, and being thoroughly un- -ac der drained is an excellent farm for growing beans or grain. Apply to Frank McConnell, Dublin. RUBBER GOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC. Mailed postpaid in plain, sealed wrapper. 80% less than retail. Write for mall -order catalogue. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. FARM FOR SALE 120 acres, mile east of Walton. Lots 4 and 5, 18511 Concession Town- ship of Grey. Large bank barn, frame house, excellent gravel pit. Apply to 1\Siss Jean Turner, Seaforth. J. A. BURKE FUNERAL SERVICE Dublin -- Ont. Night or Day Calls Phone 43r10 INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid- ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds. Rates reasonable, All 'risks placed ,n hest class companies. Information cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIES Phone 244 w• •®moos STRATFORD - GODERICH COACH LINES Fall & Winter Time Table Leaves Seaforth for Stratford: Daily S.41 e.m. and 5.25 p.m. Leaves Seaforth for Goderich: Daily except Sunday and hol„ 1,25 P.m. and 5.10. p.m. Sun. and hol„ 1.29' Dan. and 10.20 p.m, Connection at Stratford for Toronto. Itamlton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Tavistock; Woodstock Agents: Queen's, Commercial. Dick Muse CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS HORSES, CATTLE, $2.00 PER HEAD Small Animals Removed Free PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.