HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-10-10, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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THANKSGIVING BAKING
SALE
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Thursday till next Next Wednesday
OCTOBER 10 TO OCT. 16
PASTRY FLOUR 7 lb. bag 19c
24 lb. bag 57c
Hillcrest Shortening, 1 db. prints .2 for 23c
Superior Baking Powder 16 oz. 25c
and one 2 oz, bottle Vanilla FREE
SULTANA RAISINS, 3 Crown 2 lbs. 23c
Golden Yellow Sugar 3 Tbs. 21c
Aylmer 'Pie Cherries 2 tins 25c
Happyvale Mincemeat, 2 Tip tin each 25c
ICING SUGAR 2 lbs. 19c
Aylmer Pumpkin, lame tin, ..... , per tin 10c
BULK COCOA per lb 15c
Magic Baking Soda. 8 oz. pkg.--5c; 16 oz. pkg. 10c
Canada Cornstarch per pkg. 10c
NEW CURRANTS per lb 140
Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate ',11 Th pkg. 25c
Choice Pitted Dates per lb 18c
Shredded Cocoanut, fine or long 1 - lb 13c
Broken Shelled Walnuts A lb 10c
Tea Bisk, med size pkg.-19c; l*ge pkg. 35c
Swansdown Cake Flour per pkg. 25c
Campbell's Tomato Juice, 20 oz.
Aylmer Irish Stew, 15 oz tins
2 tins 17c
per tin 15c
Aylmer Tomato Catsup, 12 oz. bottle Per btl. 14c
Plain or Iodized Salt, 2 lb. cartons 2 for 15c
xau Ib, pkg, 15c
per ]b. 15e
Royal York Cheese
Fresh Ginger Snaps
c
froa Chocolate Drop Candles K pkb.er lb, 10 c
19c
2 tins 15
McLaren's Jelly Powders, Assorted
Champion Dog Food, 1s 2 pkg.1c9c
Quaker Puffed Wheatc
pkg. 15
Quaker Puffed Rice 1 per cr box lO27c
Bungalow Chocolates
(Club House Olives, 8 oz, Stuffed or 11 oz. Plain per btl. 25c
St. Williams Raspberry or Strawberry Jam, large 2 lb,
jar 29c
PPalmolive soap
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. rya
PHONE 8
PHONE 77
a•paOal•mx111.M. Amman.
Seaforth
Monument Works
Formerly 'W. E. Chapman
NOW OPERATED BY
CUNNINGHAM &
PRYDE
We invite inspection of our stock
of Cemetery [Memorials
SEARORTH — TUESDAYS
SATURDAYS, or any time by
appointment
See Dr. Herburn—Phone 105.
Phone -11--Exeter—,Box 1150.
RADIO REPAIRING
EVERY MAKE OF RADIO
REPAIRED
AND RESULTS GUARANTEED
Several makes oe Radio Batteries.
Several makes of Radios for sale
All orders of $5 and over delivered
free
BERT McSPADDEN
WINTHROP - Phone 834 r 24
Among those from this district
who went to Woodstock camp on
Wednesday for thirty days training
were David Bolton, William Box, Ol-
iver Pryce, Allan Campbell, Archie
Smith,
FIELD MEET
Continued From Page One
100 yd. dash. Maxine Lawrence,
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. anti Mrs. 10! Webb of 'r+aronln
Mr. and Mrs. Torts,, Of llillsdale, Mich..
Mr. and Mae George. Webb, of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sattler anti Mrs.
Wm. Sadler, Mr. Richard Sillery and
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. James Hill
all of Staffa, attended the funeral of
Mrs, Wm. Morriecn last week.
Mrs, John Pullman who underwent
an operation is tpcovering nioelY•
The many friends M Mr. George
Hills Egmondville regret to learn lie
has been quite ill
Mrs. Brown and daughter, who
have bean living with her mother.
Mrs. Hart, on George street, moved
their furniture to Stratford on Wed.
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Kerslake and
niece, Ann Purdy, of Toronto, spent
the week end with Mrs. Kerslake,
who returned with them to spend the
week in Toronto.
Capt, and Mrs. Hodgins and Mr.
and Mrs. Francis of Toronto and Miss
Millie Johnston of Hamilton spent
the week end with Mrs. L. T. De -
Lacey.
Misses Cresswell spent several
days last week in Toronto.
The annual Masonic service will be
held in North Side United Church on
Sunday evening, Oct. 13th, at 7
o'clock. The members will meet at
the .lodge room at 6.30.
Mr. Fred Zeigler of Dublin - visited
Newts In Seaforth on Sunday.
Mr. anti Mr's. Fred Eckert and Mr.
and Mrs. C'ou Eckert visited friends
in Dublin on Sunday,
Mr. Aldie Eckert who Inas been in
the R.C.A.F. at Brandon has been
moved to Vancouver, B.C. He is on
duty as guard.
Miss Belle Smith receive(' 0 letter
on Oetoher i from her nephew. Allan
Smith. of Welland. who is with the
R.C.E. in England, saying that when
the Red Cross supplies were given '
out he received a sweaterthathap-
pened to come from the Seaforth Red
Cross. He is a son of .lir, Frank
Smith, formerly of Seaforth.
Mi and Mrs. Gordon Regele and
daughter, of Sodbury, have beee vis -
(ting this week with Mrs, D. Ile Bele
and will return au Thursday.
Ile, and Mrs. Thos. Ramis, Mr. and
Mas. Guy Ryan and son Tommy, of
Liman, visited at the home of Mr.
and firs. Irvin Trewat'tha, Winthrop.
Mrs. Dave McIntosh will live in
Egmortdville with her mother, Mrs.
Thos. Richardson, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Wood will live on the farm on
the Mill Road for the winter.
Miss Lillian Wright, Reg, N., of
Kitchener, spent last week with her
0000111 Mrs. Beverley Christie,
Miss Anna Jack of Moorefield is at-
tending Seaforth Collegiate this year
She is staying with Mr. and Mrs. B.
Christie.
Mr. J. A. Wilson returned this
week from Quebec, where he had
been visiting his daughter.
Jack Moore has received an inter'
eating war souvenir, a pure of wing
of a plane shot down In England, from
his friend Pte. C. Wood now overseas.
RECEIVES LETTER OF 1
THANKS FROM ENGLAND'
'Wee H. I. Graham has reeeived the
following letter from Somewhere in
England:
'September 11701, 1440. Dear M:ad-
am,—I am writing -to 'thank the ladies
of the Red Cross for the sweaters and
socks received today through the com-
Many stores. They mate a vers wel-
emne addition to aur reemiarkit as
the weather is getting' chilly over
here. If all of the hogs do not 'write
y.uu thanks, do not he discouraged'for
I can .assure you that the comments
Ibv them when 'they ,were 'handed out
MRS. W. D, WILSON
One of Tuekersmith's oldest resid-
ents, Mrs, W. D. Wilson, passed away
in her 91st year on Friday, October 4
Mrs, Wilson's death occurred at the
home of her son, Mr. Lorne Wilson
following an illness of two weeks
Formerly Catherine Sheardown, she
was bora near Toronto In King Town.
ship, Where she lived until her roar.
tinge about 57 years ago to 'William
D, Wilson. Ile. and Mrs. Wilson mune
to Huron County and resided at
Auburn for '21 years before settling
in T-uckersmith on Int 2M 000. S
L,R.S.: where their son Lorne Wilson
now resides. Mrs. Wilson lived
through the pioneer days of the pro
vimr and had aunty interesting
stories of the early days and took
pride hi her ability with the splinting
wheel t;•hrt II she always kept. Sh'
had it great fondness for children
and wee a favorite of young and ole
alike. She was a menrhor of Bruce.
field United Church Surviving are
two sons and five daughter'- \\ell
ington Wilson, Detroit Lora \\'U;
son, Tuekersmith; Mr. George Ha.
Milton, Auburn; Mrs. William Chapmen, Mrs. A. G. Broadfoot. Mrs. A. C
Routledge, Egnroudville, and ;11r5. Al-
bert Pepper. Clinton, Also three
adopted children, Capt. W. J. S. Knox
of Windsor, at present overseas in
England; Mrs. Robs. McClure, Wal-
ton, and Mrs. George Dimwit. Wood
ford, also 21 grandchildren and 18
great grandrhildreu. Mrs. Wilson was
the last surviving member of her
family. six brothers and a sister hav-
ing predeceased her. A. private fuue
ral was held oat Sunday afternoon at
the residence of her son. Lorne \\31
son, Tuekersmith, Rev. H. E. Wright
of Brumfield United Church nflleiat•
ed. Interment took place in Baird's
Cemetery. The pallbearers were six
grandsons: Wilson Broadfoot, W'lIL
Tam Pepper, Leslie Pepper. W. 1)
Wilson. McKay Wilson and Thomas
Hamilton (Goderlcl)).
The flower hearers were Harold
Jackson, Robert McGregor, Casey'
Way, Chas. Murrell. Eclward McLeod
and Robert McClure Attending the
funeral from a distance were airs. \W
J. S. Knox of Windsor. Mr. anti Mrs
John Kellam anti Mr Harold Good
fellow and his mother, Mrs. Adan
Goodfellow and Misses Liilfe and
Alice Cherry and Mrs. Hanley, all of
Toronto; airs. James Bontinon and
air•. and Mrs. John Dallas of Hensel];
Mrs- George Durant, of Woodford:
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton and
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clark, Goderich
Betty Smalldon; high jump, Betty !evert evidence of their appreciation, MISS MARGARET JACKSON
Matthews, 'l3,etty Sma, don, Isabel Again thanking you on 'behalf of the
'McKellar; 715 yd. dash. ,Maxine Law- boys and myself. 1 am, yours sincere-' The funeral of the late ,Miss alar-
rence, Pat ,B'eohely, Betty 'Sinalldon; ly, M4IS01 Coop. W. E. Mills, 2nd garet Lobel Jackson was held in St.
,baseball throw, Janie iM'ofbat,'Marjory Canadian Pioneer Batt., RCE, Base Thomas' Anglican Church, on Satur-
Golding. Isobel 'McKellar; target Post Office, -Canada, day afternoon and was largely =end -
throw. ,Marjory Golding, Teresa 'Mie- ed The service ,was conducted byIvor, ,Mary 'McKay; mooing 'broad BORNthe rector, Rev. Dr, Hurford and
jump, Betty Smalidon, Isaibel M,cKe1- 4INIASTER — At Scott Memorial
Rev. Canon Appleyard t\f Hamilton.
lar and M'axme Lawrence ('tied) c
The Hospital, Seaforth, on Saturday. doral tributes were numerous
'standing 'broad pump, 'Maxine Law- October 5th, to Dr. and Mrs. E. A anti beautiful. Interment took {place
renes, Betty S'maltdon, Marguerite
in McMaster (nee Pauline K1ddl. a Maitland Bank Cemetery. The
son (Paul Arnold). pallbearer: were J. -M. McMillan,
I•IICKNELL—In Scott Memorial Hos. J. (r, 'stollen Vo. 4. Finnigan, C. P.
pital, on Thursday, Oct. 3rd, 1040.Sille. E. aC Boswell ani R E. 'Mac -
to Mr, and Mrs. Peter T•Iicknell, of Kenzie. Among 'those ,from a dis-
MCKtliop, a daughter (Agues ranee attending the funeral 'stere her
Theresa). firuthere, Juds*e J. A. Jaeksan. Lenh-
DOIG—In Scott Memorial Hospital Ihrt lite , Alta.; H. I\I Jackson, Toren-
ou Monday, Oct. 7, 1940, to Mr. to 'Miss Betty Gardiner, Toronto:
and Mrs. James Doig, Seaforth, a Canon ,and 'Mrs. E. -Appleyard and
daughter. daughter, Miss Gertrude Appleyard, •
i\' e,tcott; fiackettball ttlhrow. Isabel
aleKellar, {Janie Moffat, 'Marjory
Golding; relay race, Betty 'Matthews,
Elizzalhetlt 'Lane. Isalbel ,MCKeila'r,
Marjory 'O'Neill; Ilene :Braame, Mar-
guerite Viestoott, Pat -'Bechely. Max-
ine :Lawrence.
Intermediate Girls' 'Champion, ,Max-
ine Laiwrence; eunner op, •Betrty
S malldon.
Senior Girls' Events -
100 yd. dash, Hazel Wilson, 'ICanh-
leen Holmes, Hazel Anderson; rune-
iug broad 'jntrcn'p, Kathleen Holmes,
'
Mary Duncan, '.Marian Shcater; stand -
leg "broad jump, - Kathleen Ho -Ines,
'Marion Sclater, Edaia Eckert; 745 yd.
dash, Kathleen Holmes, Hazel 'Wil-
son, 'Marion Sclater; high jump, Ka- Lois - Harrison, Dorothy: Neisser: and .Me. and airs. Robert • alcEwen,
9hlcen f3kr1'mes, Evelyn Rivers i(,ncd• ' Beth !Campbell, Jacqueline 'O'Dell; Byron; ,\dr. and [Mr Ro,A Scott and
aI4 ala rrl and \ rd
Audrey G �• Mr i
• t A •s c field
Mary Dntucar Kathleen Ilahnres, 'Betty aI•atthew iii s Marks, f'ntt c
(tied); ,hasketbvli throw, • Edna Eck bicyole race, Marjory Golding, Jac- R Stevens, Miss Betty Steven and
tri, Baribara Best, ''helots Dnlnrage ,,,,,, ne O'Dell, r5eatrisa Sandford; slash. Clo.e Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
'target throw, 'Lois 'Weight, 'Marion
Flattering Styles
All Wool Materials
Quality Furs
IN OUR NEW
Women's
ass
0
Go where you will you
cannot find a finer show-
ing of the smartest in
Winter Coats. All wool
boucle and novelty weave
coatings in Black, Green,
Brown and Wine, trimmed
ill the newest fashion with
lamb, Mink, squirrel, opos-
sum and muskrat. You will
be convinced if you give US
a look.
17.50t
IP
42.00 � �
Special for the week !
Regular to $1..(
DRESSES
b.95
Regular to 8.95 Dresses, group-
ed at one low price for the
week -end only. Newest style
crepe and alpine materials in
wine, green, soldier blue and
black.—Many have just arrived
this week. Remember ! This
price is good until Saturday
night only, so burry—all sizes
$6.95
NEW WOOLENS DRESSES
Here's a new novelty dress in plains and $ 3 9 S
stripes in a new wool finish material that •
will be popular for winter. Smartly styled
STLWART EROS.
CROMARTY
bliss Lila McCulloch attended
teneliers' convention in London
Friday last and spent the week
with her friend bliss MeGoogan.
Mr, and Mrs. Tont cost Sr. and
Mr, and airs. Gordon Scott visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Scott at Brodhagen
On Sunday.
3Ir; and airs. Andrew McLachlan
spent Sunday Wits friends at Bruee
deld.
Mt•. Archie Hoggartit of Westere
University spent the- week end with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Wallace ant
family visited at the home of Mr. La
verne Knott, CarinlSt0rd, Or. Sunday
A pleasant time Was spent at the
home of Ilii. Joseph Speare on Mon
day evening when some sixty Mende
and neighbors gathered at his home
to honor his daughter Mrs. Harold
Petltdck, who was recently married-
with
arried
with a miscellaneous shower.
Mrs. Ward Allen of Edmonton is
visiting her brother Mr. Alex Me,
the
our
end
and Mrs. Earl J. tlackson, of Hami l Laren.
Francis -Elgie. ' nal 'judge J 'Killoran, Stratford: pr. and Mrs, 1•Iurford. Mrs. Deem
'Senior 'Clhamplon, Kathleen Hahne% ,Mee William Prendergast and dau,.h- air, Geo, MeC (x1111 Mr, and ribs. \V
runner up, Hazel IWilson. • ' ter, \lis, \\'lnnifred Prendergaet. R. Archibald. 81i's. Moore, airs. Earle
Novelty Events— 'Miss ,Walker, 'Mrs R-nroh, 'airs. Jas. Mise Holmes and Mrs. Leyhurne at
Potato race, (Maxine Lawrence, Jac- . \\ aunwright, Miss Wainwright, - Earl tended the Woman's Auxiliary ane.
venue 'O'Dell, Winnifred Russell; ,Wainwright and 'Mrs. Kennedy. alt Deeenery meeting at 801dwich or
peanut race, Id.
Westcort, W. ,Ruses'', of London 51(0, C. Seaihroke, hom" 1 Wednesday.Dorothy. Gallop; three -::legged race, Iona; \1r, and alts David \I1Ew�en
'wheelbarrow rake, Betty ,Matthews; Stead alt,se, ,Grate and R'O,re \taie
Lawson, Hazel Anderson; Ihaswball
throw, Thelma ,Dolmage, Hazel' Wil It T'Taimes,
W
Dorothy 15uisser, kYi. Stead, Kitchener; Mrs. Cole Donald
son, ,Lois Wn"rgghib seta race, Haze' estoo'tt; 'Jacq'weline O Dell, P. 'wait- 'Golgi Mrs. IMcGrastie 'Mr, and Mrs.
y thews; 'book race, Winifred Russel, D 'O. 'Johnstone, Toronto; 114n, and
Betty }Matthews, Lois Hammon,
Wilson, {Marian Salate•r, Ban era Best,
Hazel 'Anderson; T'he'lma Dol•matge,
Gladys Earle;' Kathleen Holmes,
FOR SALE
One 1940 Delux Sedan, with a factory guarantee for 100,000 miles.
One 1938 Willys Coupe—just the car for a business marc, or a farmer.
Large trunk space will hold 10 bags chop, cream can, egg crates, etc.
This coupe is a beauty and fully guaranteed. Don't buy till you have
driven these cars,
One 3 year old Percheron Filly, broken and right,
50 cords Mixed Wood, for furnace or stove,
One Underwood Typewriter, suitable for student's work.
One Gilson. Electric Demonstrator Washer at rte price.
SITE
J. E. HUGILL & SONS
AGENTS
Phone 34 - 616. R.R. 2, Seaforth
P.S.—Get particulars on our 1941 Willys Overland Cars now
SODALITY
DANC
IN THE PARISH
HALL
Dublin
MONDAY, OCT, 14
St. Columban
C, W. L.
DANCE
FRIDAY, OCT. 11
Adam Brock Orchestra
LUNCH
Admission 35c
?Mrs. IW. O. Jackson, Mr. and ;Mrs.
,Munn, ;Mrs. Tudor J:adleson, Ripley;
Mr. and }Mes. Harold Smith, 'M'r.
and -Mrs. T. T. Thompson, Miss
Vera Snaith and (Miss Isdbal 'Willson,
•Chatham
!Mies Jack eon'e, death occurred after
a few 'weeks' illness eaely Thursday
'morning, 'October 300. 'Margaret Isa-
Ibel iJacikson was the only ,daughter of
th•e late Mr. anel 'Mrs. IGeodige Tack -
eon and she was 'both in Egmancivi'lle
'where she resided all her'li'fe with the
exception of some seasons spent an
-Ca iforn,ia and at the home ,of her
'heather, Judge iJ<ac'kson, in'Lethlbridge,
Alberta. Miss -!Jackson 'was well
komen an'cl mach admired by a wide
circle cd 'Friends. She was a lifelong
member acrd tgeneraus suipportev sof
Sit. Thomas' Anglican 'C'hurch, S -ea -
'forth. S -um i'e^intg are five Ibrathers,
George A. (Jackson, E'gmondv,ille; ,
M. Jackson, Toronto; Judge lj, A.
eladkson, Lethlbeidgc A'l;berte; Robert
E. JndWson, S,eafertlh; and Thomas
Jadkson, ,Egrmonlseille.
Want and For Sale Ms, 1 'week 25c
1
Anniversary
Brucefiel.d United Church
SUNDAY, OCT. 20
At 11- a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Rev. Arthur Sinclair
Will be the Guest Minister for the
day. Special Music by the Choir.
Hot
Fowl Supper
THURS., OCT. 24
Supper served from 5;:10 on—We have
nearly doubled our table capacity for
this year to eliminate delay.
We had so much -favorable Comment
on our Pictures last year that we are
again Showing a
Picture of National Interest
with the added feature of sound
Effects at no extra charge.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
ADMISSION: Adults 50c,Children 25c
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CLEARIN6SILE
We offer you the following Used Machines,
with money back guarantee if not satisfied.
1 seven -foot Massey -.Harris binder $90.00
1 Sulky Plow 25.00
1 !Walking Plow 4.00
2 McCormick -peering Cultivators.. Your Choice - 40,00
1 Electric Washer 12,00
1 Electric' Range
1 Gasoline Stove - 40,00
12.00
1 Nearly New Rangette 20.00
I Massey -Harris Manure Spreader, with auto steer 40,00
1 Massey -Harris rake 25.00
1 Cockshutt Gang Plow 10.00
1 McCormick -Deering Tractor Plow 80,00
1 2000 ib. sdales 15:00
1 Massey Harris Cutting Box 15.00
SPECIAL OFFER OIN- PAINTS ALL THIS WEEI8
JOHN BACH
MAiN STREET, SEAFORTH
Dealer for l,H,C. Machines & Repair Parts
Murphy Paints Electrical Supplies & Appliances