HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-11-28, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1944
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIVE
IJPERIO
Big Six Day Baking Sale
SUPERIOR VALUES—THURSDAY TO WED., DEC. 4th
VAN CAM'P'S LARGE 2%2s
TOMATOES, Choice Quality.. per tin 11 c
GOLDEN SULTANA
RAISINS, 3 Crown , 2 lb. 19c
Happyvale MINCEMEAT 2 lbs. 25c
GOLD'E'N AREAS
APRICOTS 2 15 -oz. tins 2c
McCormick's Butter Sodas....1 lb. bag 15c
Sunlight Soap per bar Sc
Interlake Toilet Tissue 3 lge. rolls 25c
Libby's Sauer Kraut 2 large tins 27e
Durham Corn Starch per pkg. 10c
S. 0. S.....small pkg...14e large pkg. 23c
Lipton's Tea, Red Label !A lb. pkg. 37c
Newport Fluffs—with Free Tumbler— 13 oz per pkg. 25c
Dole's Pineapple Juice 2 12 -oz. tins 25c
Cowan's Cocoa i'3 ib. tin..l6c 1 lb. tin 27c
Hawe's Floor Wax 1 lb. tin 45c
1 b. tin Z5c
Floor Wax f
Castle IS
Crisco, 1 lb. tin. 21. 3 Ib. tin 53c
Bake A Cake with These .Fine Quality
Ingredients
Golden Sultana Raisins, 3 Crown 2 urs. 19c
New Clean Currants per tb. 14c
Fancy Bleached Seedless Raisins ............ per tb. 18c
Lemon & Orange Peel 1/2 fib. 14c
Citron Peel' IA M. 15c
Cut Mixed Peel za tb. 13c
Lexia Raisins, large 5 Crown with seeds per fib 13c
Red Glace Cherries 1/4 11.3. 13c
Glace Pineapple Rings 1/4 tb 15c
Shelled Almonds 1/4 M. 15c
Broken Walnuts % fib• 23c
Icing Sugar 2 abs. 19c
Pure Lard 1 lb. prints 10c
Superior Baking Powder, 8 oz. tin -14c; , ..16 oz. tin 23c
Swansdown Cake Flour per pkg.. 25c `,
Baker's Chocolate, Unsweetened r/2
'®mss
CANDY SPECIALS
Star Chocolate Drops per Ib, 17c
French Creams per lb. 19c
Household Mixed Candies per lb. 19c
Bungalow Chocolates 1 lb. box 27c
Satin Mixed Candies per lb. ISe
Mixed New Nuts per Ib. 19c
Pecans, Diamond Walnuts 4 per ib. 25c
Popping Corn per lb. 10c
Ross J. Sproat PHONE 8
Miss N. Pryce PHONE 77
Seaforth
Monument Works
Formerly W. E. '011apa»an
NOW OPERATED BY
CUNNINGHAM &
PRYDE
We invite inspection of our stock
of Cemetery iMemorials
C;A RTf— TUESDAYS
SATURDAYS, or any time b
RADIO SERVICE
Have your radio serviced by the
best equipped service shop in
Western Ontario. All makes,
models, and work guaranteed.
Prices reasonable considering the
high quality work and Finest parts
used.
BURGESS
RADIO SERVICE
0 g1uess trlucks s louv MITCHELL
sr)rpontmcnt
See Dr. Ilanburn—Phone 105.
Phone 41—Exeter--Box 1150,
of thele sat by the side of the road
and began to weep. "1 canna remem-
ber the bride's face he wailed. "I
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Kirk 09 Detroit
wore visitors in town on Friday and
were accompanied on their return by
the former's mother, M. Andrew
Kirk, who will spend a month in
Detroit before going to California to
spend several months with her
brother s
Mt Neil Gillespie., Mt Little and
14Fr. and Mrs. Henry I-(oggarfh at -
ended the funeral of Mr, George
Wilson on Thursday last at Exeter
at the home of Mr, and Mrs, C.
Stewart.
Mrs. L. T. DeLacey left on Sunday
to spend a couple of weeks in Clio -
ton with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Coun-
ter before going to Toronto.
Mrs. Robert Stewart left on Sun-
day to spend a few ' weeks with
her son in St. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs, J. A Westcoft, Marg-
uerite and Blanche. were at Pitch'
ever on Sunday to visit CIttre \\, sl
(tett; who is in St. Mary's Hospital
recovering from burns in a 'went as,
etdont at the Duman. plant_ Clare
expects to be able to leave the hos-
pital in a week,
Miss Jean Watson, R.N., of Strat•
ford, spent the week end with her
parents, 1411. and ilirs John 'Watson
Egntondville
111r. and Mrs, George W. Nett
spent the 'week end with Mr. and
Mrs. (Norge Bickerton in Wood-
stock.
Mr. turd ➢irs, Lm'ne YinICl/ c v are
moving- to Toronto where Mr. fink
my has nceepted a position in an
airplane factory.
Miss I tilde It:see ly of London
spent the wecic end with 11,1' mother
Mrs. R. Kennedy.
H. 11. Wankel of the London
liatt1•ry and his sister, Miss Irene
Wankel, also of London, spent the
week end with their sister. Mrs.
at l
' r oc flan.
t
Mrs J. 3-IeBregor has 1(111911 .il a
quilt of smite imps IRtee. ass it con-
tains over 900 pieces. Mrs. 111c0regor
comp Ic .eel this work herself, with
the help of a few friends,
Messrs. Will and Kate Elliott vie -
heel their cousin, J. M. Robertson.
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Butt of Flint.
Michigan, visited his parents, 141r.
and Mrs. William Butt.
canna remember• toe omue: uuu,aec
Two countrymen went to a friend's wee face!"
house on a special occasion and were "Ti0111 your tongue, ye fule!"
hospitably entertained. So hospitably. growled the other. "It was a
it: fact that on their way back, one funeral."
r.......................Dlirirt•AR9 a� UIPM EN`S` A GOOD FARMER BETTER years we always aidvised our Customers when -
was a price advance anticipated. Many dollars
by our customers placing their orders with us
______.--
mes for future delivery.
Owing to a shortage of certain materials it was impossible
to get delivery of late orders this past season.
We advise you to came in and book your orders with us
now for your next season's requirements at last year's
prices and we will ensure delivery of same.
JOHN BACH
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Dealer for I.I.C. Machines & Repair Parts
BORN
SPENCE—In Scott Memorial Hospi-
tat, on Frlday, Nov. 22, 1940, to
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Spence,
Seaforth, a son.
LOVL—In Scott Memorial Hospital
on Saturday, Nov. 23, 1940, to Mr.
and Mrs. George S. Love, Walton.
a daughter.
C'ULLEN—In St. Mary's Hospital
on Sunday, Nov. 24th, 1940, to Mr.
and Maw. W. J. Cullen (nee Marg.
area Finkbeiner), 20 Borden Ave..
Kitchener, (1 son, Daniel Charles,
EUCHRE AND
DANCE!
ST. COLUMBAN
Under Auspices or the C. W. L.
TUESDAY, DEC. 3
Carols Sharp at 9 Lunch
ADMISSION 36c
Moonlight Serenaders'
Orchestra
ONLY FOUR WEEKS TO XMAS
Chrktms Gifts
Of Lasting Beauty
SHOP EARLY FOR THESE ITEMS
KEN 't',<' OOD
BLANKETS
Euchre & Dance
Linder the auspices of the Young
Ladies' Sodality
Dublin
FRIDAY, DEC. 6TH
Drawing of the tickets
Lunch Served. Music by
Moonlight Serenaders
ADMISSION 25c
Kippen East Women's Institute
Will Hold Their Opening
EUCHRE & DANCE
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
FRIDAY, DEC. 6
Murdoch's Orchestra. General Ad-
mission 25c. Ladies bring Lunch.
The new Institute Cook Books will be
on sale from the committee A lovely
ted checked Motor Rug will be given
away free 10 11o4d0r of kinky ticket
Everybody (Welcome. All proceeds
for war work
EUCHRE &
DANCE
IN WINTHROP HALL
FRIDAY, NOV. 29
EUCHRE 9 to 111
Music by Moonlight Serenaders
Lunch served Admission 30c
RESERVE THIS DATE
FRIDAY EVENING
December 6th
Moving Pictures
IN
Brucefield
UNITED CHURCH
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BE w trial Ellintl r ~� .----
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-•---• c; t I em7,ivvo®. Blanket fo • Christmas/
KENWOOD
RAMCREST
BLANKETS
(,
• ]c in '1 \\ nl
1 - to 11 t t5 ,
11 \\t 1 1 an
range of popular -colors-•-1;hu',
Dose Cedar, Gold, Green, Wine
and Peach. Boluld at each end
with 3" pure satin ribbon.
Sizes:- 140 x 84, 72' x 84. Individ-
ually boxed, An unusual value
THE GIFT SUPREME
KENWOOD
FLORALTINT
This line -captures Nature's
colour's - in six beautiful har-
monies — Larkspur, Zinnia,
Willow Green, Hollyhock, Yel-
low Aster, Briar Rose. Both
sides of blankets in. comple-
mentary shades of the salve
colour. Ends bound with extra
wide pitre silk ribbon. Sizes:
430 x 84. Individually boxed.
$10 50 Each
KENWOOD
BLEACHED WHITE
BLANKETS
Kenwood Ramcrest, Bleached
White -
.\ popular line of sterling qual-
ity blankets. With 'whipped
ends in Plain White or with
borders of Blue, Rose, Gold and
Green. Sizes: 60 x 90. Parcelled
in pairs.
Be A Successful Santa Claus !
GIVE HER A HOUSECOAT
Choose Early While the range is large
• CANDLEWICK
HOUSECOATS
An extravagant looking garment, yet priced low.
CBozylue wrap around style in Rose, Wine and Turquoise
$2.95 to $5.95
• SATIN HOUSECOATS
Fancy satin in gold, pink and blue wrap around style.
All sizes. -
• WOOL FLANNEL
HOUSE COATS
Wrap around or zipper front style in red, wine. blue.
rose, turquoise and navy: Smartly styled and finished.
$4.50 to $6.50
$5.195
• CORDUROY AND VELVET
HOUSE COATS
Black, red, Royal blue and navy
• KRINKLE CLOTH & PRINT
HOUSECOATS
Beautiful floral patterns in all
Stewart
95
PAIR
shades and styles.
$1.95 to $3.95
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W:M,S.. MEETS
'l'Ite Glad Tidings magazine. organ
of the I\\ M.S. in -Canada, was ifeatar-
eel at the regular muting of the W.
1I.S. held in the schoolroom It First
Presbyterian Church on Tuesday afs.
ternoon with a good attendance and
3 cls
prayer Qty. Mrs. Thomas tT u6 1
The president, Mrs.'Phomas iloy
en(ock, was. in the chair. Reports were
e
presented by the treasurer and secre-
taries of the different- departments:
'l'h visiting committee reported four-
teen calls. 11 was decided to hold the
annual meeting 00 Dccemlher 17t(,.
Special prayer was offered for the pro-
vincial secretary, iMns. 'l'hosl orn, of
Ottawa; who lost her son )by death.
Mrs. William Freeman was in charge
of the -levo ionel part cwt the meeting.
r9lrs. June,` Kerr gave a hole read-
ing mid scripture messages l;gt' were sent
by Mrs. Andrew .\rciiii,al-i and'Mrs.
le,yel tui -in menfshers and these
1 ne i,. tet A lin moi l "ui er9 of the
provincial council War: given shy Mrs.
T. So 1(1 Smith. ,NIrs. Harsh Jack read
an article on Home helpers and.
Hoole sGuar-d. I\1(sa H. Isabel Gra-
ham read one of her (Ht poems. ""Tho
Set of the \\'in,> after 'which iMr-s.
William Drover told of -home camps
and Mrs. ;LI.. Bell lett in prayer. -Cur-
.rent events were taken Iby ;Mrs. Neil
Gillespie and the meeting closed ,with
a hynin sent in by Mrs. A. 'D. Scott.
CONSTANCE
We are sorry to hear that Mo.
Robt. Lawson is in poor health at
present
Mr, and Mrs. Dave Millson. and
Mrs. Thos. Pollard visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Hoggal•th on Sunday.
Mr. Fred Riley left last Friday
for a month's training at Woodstock
camp.
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley and Gib
bert Riley of Brussels and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hopf and family of
Stratford were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cirimoldby.
The many friends of Mrs. Peter
Lindsay are sorry to bear that site
has been confined to the house with
a back cold. '
Miss Olive 'Gi'imoldby of McKillop
spent the week end at her home
h ere.
CROMARTY
'('lie Sacrament of the Lord'- St:,
er \vas observed in the Pres:t tenon
Church on Sunday morning- and was
conducted by the minister. lice. Peter
Tamiesoo, who delivered a very inn-
5' l , 7
1re ,
cs sermon.. , large c t ,
pr .rye i t u g
lion. Miss Leona [Westlake and 11tss
Doreen Morgan )Med tate church at
this service,
Ret x910. Grigg. a returned mission-
ary, Will gine an address gust Slimily
morning at the annul thankotferint
meeting of the Women's :Missionary
Society.
Hiss 1E. Treffry and :Ella and Pe; -
g? Treffry and ,Mrs. Phomas 1 8'a,F,
and daughter Hazel attended the stut-
vver tendered'Mrs. T. Edward H ;m -
son of Stratford
\Ir. and Mrs. Norman Park
.r'
Mitchell, and IM-rs.[ 11. Hamiliou
Toronto a•isited Miss M. H. Cttrrt♦.
"Wild ride in car ends in flower
bed," says a headline. They more
often end under flower beds.
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Certifi cates
A SHORT TERM "TRUSTEE" INVESTMENT
AT ATTRACTIVE INTEREST RATES
- 1 Year
31/z% - 2 and 3 Years
3%(')1( - 4 and 5 Years
London and Western Trusts
COMPANY, LIMITED
Executor Administrator Trustee
Established 1896 -
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Phone No. 214 Seaforth, Ontario