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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-06-20, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1940 Val•Hil.11T0.1.,"”asow.413421A•01.11411MMOnamel 0 ' , , If ''. 46 SUPERIOR VALUES - JUNE 20 TO JUNE 26 GARDEN PATCH GOLDEN CORN, 17 oz. 2 tins 19c KELLOGG S RICE KRISPIES 2 pkgs. 21c GOLDEN NET, lees SALMON, Fancy Red Cohoe per tin 14c KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP, 8 oz. 19c,....32 oz. 49c Mitening's Orange Sandwich, Meroonic.k.'s Pineapple Finger FANCY BISCUITS per lb. 17c LEALAND-28 oz. jar DILL PICKLES per jar 19c OXYDOL Small... .10c, Large, . , .24c . , . Giant 65e ROYAL YORK TEA, Black or mixed, halfs pkg. 37c ROYAL YORK COFFEE, halfs 27c Is 490 BLUE BOY COFFEE is 35c AYLMER INFANT'S FOOD 3 tins 25c AYLMER JUNIOR FOOD 2 tins 19c BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP... , 2s. .19c 5s 39c DURHAM CORN STARCH per pkg. 9c WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP 2 cakes 15c HEINZ COOKED SPAGHETTI 2 tins 25c NEWPORT FLUFFS, large 16 oz. pkg. and tumbler for25c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour per pkg. 17c Bruce's BIRD SEED per pkg. 14c BRUCE'S BIRD GRAVEL per pkg. 10c OVALTINE, Small. .38c, , -Medium, .58c large 98c Gold Soap 4 cakes 190 MoLaren's Jelly Powders 5 pkgs. 25c Aylmer Peas and Carrots, 17 oz. per tin 13c Tuna Flakes, fancy white, l/es per tin 18c Lobster, New Pack, yes 18c Vas 31c Pure Lard, 1s 2 lbs. 19c Vinegar In Bottles, 12 oz. white or cider per btl. 100 Quaker Oats, small per pkg. 9c Superior Baking Powder, 8 oz. -14c; 16 oz. 23c Grape Fruit Juice, 20 oz 2 tins 23c Crunchle Sweet Gherkins, 28 oz per jar 26c Phillip's Blended Orange & Grapefruit Juice, 20 oz 2 tins 29c Derby Cheese, ees per pkg. 15e Redeem Your Soap Coupons at Superior Stores Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco Ross J. Sproat PHONE 8 Miss N. Pryce PHONE 77 WALKER'S FUNERAL HOME UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING 3. R. WALKER, JR. Holder of Government diploma and license. Flowers f ernislied Night or day phone 67 .11,1KORISIelleadenta021111=1165.113a1=1.12.• 921106110011111MMENZOM...E6116•913eir WOOL WANTED Highest Market Price Delivered at Egmondville H. M. JACKSON Phone 3-w Seaforth BORN JONES -In Scott Memorial Hospital on Sunday, June 16, 1940, to Mr. and MIs, Kenneth Jones, Seaforth. R.R.8, a son. A.BERRA.RT-At St. Joseph's Hospit- al on June 15, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. George B. Aberhart, (nee Mabel Eleanor Crowe), the gift of a son, Charles George, MARRIED NORRIS-PRIDHAM-The marriage is announced of Leta J., daughter of the late F. W. and Mrs. F. W. Pridham, Russeldale, to Raymond L. Norris, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Norris, Cromarty, at Wyoming, by Rev. 3. Clarry, ST. COLt.11VIBAN The St. 'Colluanban ,S,ainits scored a lI.O victory over 'VVentheop on Mon - ,.day night on the lecel 1;e1(1. IWelliatne seared bhe onty geall of elle game, .af- ter 22 minutes Of itelay in the ,first *Ijohn 10"Ooturer missed by' an +eyelaslh an a :bee:elate chance Ito lengthen the lead, Tom Mellady eie the home team !drew a fiveeminote penalty fior rougthe Mg. ee ledge !crowd !saw simart 1foot- Ibalil. St, 'Columileen-F. Staeeletom goal; L. 'Caitlin, Frank Stapleton, beadles; OUR USED CAR POLICY It is a problem, in selling used cars, to know whether it is better to sell a car "as is" with no guarantee, or to recondition and guarantee the car. Naturally if we sell the car without even inspecting it, we can advertise it at a very attractive price. But are you getting a bargain if, a week later, you have to buy a new battery or tire -or even need an expensive engine over- haul. We have found, over a period of years, that our policy of putting our cars in good con- dition results in our custom- ers being really satisfied, even though we must, of necessity, ask a higher price. The "as is" buyer too often regrets his "bargain." At the present time we have a very attractive assortment of reconditioned and guaran- teed cars in stock. We would be pleased to have you in- spect them at any time. J. F. DALY FORD -MERCURY DEALER PHONE 102 SEAFORTH efcevor, 'John Filannery, IJoe 'O'Con- nor, !backs; Ijothe O'Connor, Oleary, We:limns, Suillivaii, Melacty, :forwards. Winthrop ---Taylor, goal; R. Dole mage, Humphries, lbaoks; !Beetles, IMoCall, Reid, halves; L. Doemege, ,Marehalle ;Love, H. Doemage, Ruse ‘Delinage, fonwards; Shanahan, subs. 'Referee -W. Alien, Hensel!. THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS mrs. S. Boyd has received word that her son Mr. George Boyd of Saskatoon, has been seriously 111, Mr. Boyd is a former Seaforth resident who has been many years in the West. Mrs. H. J. Gibson of town le a sister. Mr. Lorne Ibbotson went to Galt last week where Ile has •a position with the Shurley-Dietalch saw corn- panY. Mr. Glen Somers left Tuesday morning to enlist in the Ambulance Corps at London, Attending the funeral of the late W. J. RIntoul on Friday were the following from a dietance, Dr. and Mrs. R. Cassels of Romeo, Mich., Mr. and Mes. Chas. Ithitoul of Sarnia, Rev. and Mrs. Rintoul of Toronto, MI'S, Harry Neil and MIs, James Neil of Lucan; Mrs. Cassels mid soft Mark of Meaford, Mr. and Mrs. Wor- reit, Miss Margaret Dornin, Mrs. Anhui: Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horner, all or Hamilton, Mr, James Lowry and Mr. Duncan MePhedeen of Rockwood, Mt'. and Mrs. James Hunter of Burlington and many friends and relatives from Wingham. Mr, and Mrs. 3, R. Dunlop and chil- dren of Kincardine were guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Hart. Per. and Mrs. Louie Diegel of Kitch- ener were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0, Wasmann last week end. Mr. and Mrs, Alex McNab and son Jack spent Sunday at Walton the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Mc- Pherson. Mrs, S. Boyd will celebrate her 92nd birthday quietly at her home on High Street on Friday, June 21st, Miss Elda Lemon of Mitchell visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scottie last week. Dr. and Mrs. Gorwill spent last week in Toronto. Mrs, John Stewart, High Street, lett on Wednesday to spend a few days with her daughter and son -in- law Mr, and Mrs, Richards at Strat- ford, The W. L will hold an afternoon tea and sale of home cooking to aid the Red Cross refugee work June 29, Mrs. McNicol al Elma is the guest of Mrs. 0, Wasmann. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacLaren are spending a few days with their son Mr. Alex MacLaren itt Cromarty. Miss Alva Mord, M,A., of Bryn Mawr, Penna., is spending her holi- days with her parents, Rev, and Mrs. James Elford. Mr, Lloyd Hoggarth of St. Thomas, and Mrs. W. Green and three (laugh - tees of Hensall visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoggarth on Sunday. Miss Mary Dodds or London spent the week end with Miss Jean Scott, MISS Helen Pearee of Toronto is a guest of Mrs. H. R. Scott. Mrs. John Henderson of Detroit is visiting Mrs, M. Sloane. Mr, Howard Purdy of Toronto spent the week end with Mrs. Purdy and :laughter Min at the home of Mrs, W. E. Kerslake. Mr. am Scott has arrived home from Boston to spend the vacation with his mother Alt's, H. R. Scott. Mr. Klmor Beattie of the R.C.A.F. St. Thomas, spent the week end at his home here. Mrs. McCuaig of Biggar, Sask., al, rived on Wednesday to visit her fattier, Mr. J. A. Wilson, and her son Russell, with the R.C,A,F, at St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Webster have moved to their house on John street which was recently re -modelled. Geo. A. Sills & Sons had the contract. ELIMVILLE Mr. and Nies. Wes Johns, Mr. How- ard &flies, Miss Marion Miners and Mr. Wm Johns attended the wedding of Mr. Harold Johns, son of Dr. Fred Johns lit Hamilton on Saturday. The paid a visit to the County Home at Clinton last Friday night, Cpl. W. H. Dickey of Niagara -me the -Lake spent the week end at his home here. A large number from this congreg- ation attended Thames Road anniv- ersary services last Sunday, there be- ing no preaching service in this ehurch. Misses Dorothy Johns and Ina Ford, Messrs. Grant Ratcliffe of Granton and NOW1111111 Baker from near Ran- noch spent the week end at Owen Sound and Lions Head. Gala GARDEN PARTY Sponsored by the Kippen East Women's Institute WED., JUNE 26th Red Tavern School Full course Strawberry Supper served from 5.30 on Admission: Adults 26c; Children 15c. Under school age free Outdoor 'Jitney Dancing from 9 till 1. Murdoch's Orchestra. We extend a coedial invitation to one and all to join us for a happy evening. MI pro. ceeds for War Work, DANCE St. Columban FRIDAY, JUNE 21 Under auspices of C. W. L. Music furnished by MOONLIGHT SERENADERS LUNCH , Admission 36c • OLD AND NEW TIME DANCING! at Bayfield • WITH CLAYT STEEPER on THURSDAY EVERY WEEK Admission 35c Dancing every Wednesday with Jack Evans 2.1•06•111MIUMMIBMIZIMMORMSEM21 Strawberry Festival Under auspices of the Sodal- ity Girls, in aid of the Red Cross To be held on the grounds of St. Joseph's Convent Seaforth THURS., JUNE 27 From 4 until 6.30 Music during the Afternoon In ease of rain will he held in the school hall Admission 25c DUBLIN Two Logan youths, Mae Sullivan and Fergus Longeway Wive joined the battalions at London. The former is with the engineers and the latter with the infantry. Miss Beale is home from a long visit with her brother Lawrence at Stratford, Mrs. Frank Smith had as her week end guests Mrs, Reihl Sr. and her two grandchildeen from Gads Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Green and baby were the guests of friends here last Sunday. A plunkett dinner, all Canadian products, was served at the Zion Church last Friday by the ladies' aid. Slides and movies followed the dinner and Inane gifts were presented to those who were fortunate enough to be present. Last Thursday night the pupils or eight different schools, who had won honors in recent festivals at London and Stratford gave an unique per- formauce in St. Patrick's hall. Mr. Owen Borthwick, Stratford, a pupil of the same teacher for seven years, de- lighted the audience with his master- ly manipulation of his violin and re- sponded to encores, The grounds of St, Mary's Anglieun Church on Wednesday next will be tilled with guests, awaiting the an- nual supper at six o'clock. High class program will follow representing New York and London, Ont. Various booths will be in charge of the ladies. Mr. Elwyn Morris of St, Peter's Seminary, Loudon, is spending his summer vacation with his mother. Sister Conchessa and Sister Beni - dicta visited at their homes last week. Miss Mary Murphy spent the week end at her home. Mrs. Dan O'Connor has returned home after Iter trip to Washington. Pittsburg and New York World's Fair, Mies Anna Jordan is visiting at her home. Mr. Art O'Connor and tamily 11511 ed 111 the "Mine of Mr, and Mrs. Dan O'Connor. A. large number ;Molded iee nee grese in St. Patrick's ('hureb, Dublite Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and Buddie spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connor, TUCKERSMITH Jackson -Ball. - The home of Mr. and Mrs, William Bele INo, 5 Highway, Tuckermith, ,wite the scene of a pretty weddine at 'high noon on Saturday, ',lime leth, when Sadie their younger daughter, became the 'bride of Stanley M. Jack- son, son of leers. Jackson, Tucker- smith, and the late Mr. John Jackson. An attractive arrangement of pink and white streamers :banked by fern, dais- ies and iris in bhe specious poroh, ,Wa, ache setting for the ceremony, per - .formed 'by Rev. G. G. !Burton, :M,A., 13.D., paetor of 'Ontario street United !church, Clinton. The !bride, eee ven in marriage thy 'her father, looked charm- ing in a dress of dusky rose crepe with hat of matching shade and white accessories. Site carried a sheaf* of .whitte Killarney roses. ;Miss I)orotby Reinke of Hamilton was bridesinabl, e taring a dress •of hedge crepe with turf tan lett and matching acceeeorice and a corsage of 'butterfly roses. Aril- ith 'Joyce Erickeon, Detroit niece of the bride, was a charming little flower girI,.wearing an aquamarine taffeta (tress with a tiara, and carried a colon- ial nosegay Of !pink and ,white flowers. Mrs. Arthur jackson. !brother of the bridegroom, was 'groomsman. The :wedding march was 'played by 'Miss Edith IJ'ackson, who also ,played dur- ing the .signing of the regieter. Fol- lowing the ceremony a wedding 'breakfast was served, the immediate families only lbein,g 'present. For the occasion the bride's .rnother ,wore a gown of grey crepe and the beide- eernotris .mother a gown .of nary crepe. They each wore a corsage of white carnations. Afterward ele. and Mrs. Jackson Ileet for alt extended motor trip through Eastern !Canada, the bride travelling in a grey tweed suit with .navy accessories and the Ibritle- gnome's 'gift, a handsome sliver fox scene They will reside on the bride- groom's !farm in Tuekerstnith. CROMARTY Rev, Peter Jamieson and Mrs. Jam- ieson have ,gone to Toronto ,owing to the serious illness of Mr. Iarnieson's heather there. Mr, and ars, :Wee lMacLaren of Seafood -1 .visited weal 'Mr, and 'MTS. Keith IfacLetren and !family. Alis . Pearce and Iter sons and Miss Annie Pearce of Boussels visited Me. and Mrs. McDonald and family. Mrs. A. Robertson has returned. sI- -ter 'visiting es:la:eves in Toronto, Au- rora ,end Oshawa. lehe monthly meeting of the ,Crom- arty Ladies' 'Aid was :held ,at the borne of Mrs. Lesile, Stafea, ,with the vice president, 'Alt's, A. Mattachlan, in the chair. The Scripture lesson !WAG read. fyy Mrs, Leslie and ,the 1prayer was 'token lby !Mrs. Thomas 'Laing. The main hosiness .considered was paper- ing of ehe manse. Pictuaes ,ef mission 'work were dis- pleyed in Staffs. fUnieed lOhureh ley Me. Allemut, of Toronto, eepresentae Rive of elle Canadian Branch of the PAGE FIVE eiellaileliteefeellefltealgellelifeeliteltegeNelleitiallitatietitelitellIalleetteReeeleleitMeReeefeelellafe Enjoy C ol Comfort in the Popular New SL CK SUITS Positively the most sen- sible suit for summer wear, ever styled for men. These new slack suits come in novelty s 1 11 b cottons, smart homespun weaves, and cool sleek celanese mat- erials in herring -bone weaves, Colors are, sand, green, grey and airforce blue, Shirts small, med., large. Trousers to match 30" to 38" waist. 4.50 6.50 9.50 Sport Pants FOR SUMMER WEAR Guaranteed fast color and sanforised shrunk cotton pants in all shades, striped or check patterns. 1.95 and 2.25 Light weight tropical worsteds, flannels and wool cords in gray, sand, green and blue. Priced 3.95 to 6.95 0 0 GREAT SALE ! ALL WOOL FOR MEN AND BOYS Yes! They're last year's speed style bathing. suits (not trunks) that we must clear out. Colors are black, wine, and blue. Sizes 24 to 44. Regular values to B2.25. An unheard of special at dail9STINMSPIIMIZI.Ma6161.01•110Y nits 9c STE,Wit T BROS. SEAFORTH ft -1.-re tiNZ tire ..It and Foreign rd'de Society. After the pieture, n the an- imal 'onsiness met -tin •' '1 with Rev. Mr. ALMA malt 1,re-i.11114. Ret. Peter Jamieson was le,; '1 president for This year atel 11 r. Turnee return e - ed as s.crerary.treasurer. !Mr. and -Mee, leen Youest and fa- mily with .Aliss M. B. Currie.; Aileen ono- returned with them to Gran - on. Want and For Sale Ade, ,i weeks 50c DUBLIN Mr. and .eire. Joseph Rowland ai, :Wring to their new .hoine in McKils LI) ;this week. Mr. William Lane has theen ,tppoint- ed -caretaker of the chnrell schools: The bakery 'business has been takeTt. over by James ..MeiNiairn of Seaforth. :jack leolyneux and Gordon Die. students et St. Peter's Seminary, are spending their 'vaeattion -at :their bottles hare. GOOD EQUIPMENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER McCormick Deering equipment has proven to be the leader. Come in and ask about our deferred payment plan. We are offering the following used machines with motley back guarantee, if not satisfied: 1 -BEAN SCUFFLER WITH BEAN HARVESTER, Massey -Harris 60,00 1 --ROPE HAY LOADER, Keystone 40.00 1-M assey-H a rris Iviower 1 new Farman A Traetor, used by dealer and short hauls 50.00 reduction 25.00 30.00 30.00 12.00 30.00 40.00 at 1-2f4 H. P. Massey Harris gas engine 1 Cockshutt sulky plow 1-32 tooth Massey Harris dump rake 1 McCormick Deering 1 horse plow 1 Massey Harris sulky plow 1 Massey Harris hay loader 1 McCormick Deering hay tedder.. . .......... ......30.00 1-17 tooth spring tooth harrows 25.00 1 Miss Simplicity electric washer 12.00 1 used farm wagon 12.00 1 Coleman Gas Stove,. 12.00 Larger and better Repair Stock than ever. Over 2000 diff- erent repair parts kept in stock. Also large stock of Used parts at half price. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK JOHN BACH MAIN STREET SEAFORTH