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The Seaforth News, 1941-04-17, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 17. 1941 STO • Annual Spring Food Sale FIRST BIG WEEK — April 17 to April 23 Arctic Pastry Flour 24 lb. bag 63c 7 L8. BAG -21c Hillcrest Shortening 2 1-1b. cartons 25c Country Kist Peas 2 16 -oz, tins 17c AYLMER VEGETABLE OR TOMATO SOUP 2 1O -oz. tins 17c AYLMER Peaches, tall 15 oz. tin each 13c Kellogg's All Bran, large pkg. 23c and One Measuring Jug FREE Oxe Cubes, tin of 4 10c tin of :10 23c Allen's Apple Juice 2-20 oz. tins 17c Hillcrest Toilet Tissue 3 large rolls 25c Tea Bisk, med. pkg., ..19c large pkg 35c per pkg. Sc Kleenex, pkg. of 200, 2 for 25c pkg, of 500 29c 2 in 1 Shoe !Polish, Paste . per tin 10c 2 in 1 .Black Liquid per btl. 1Sc 2 in 1 White Cleaner per btl. 15c Chore Girl, per pkg. ....10c 2 pkgs. 19c Royal York Tea — Buy now and save — "Still at the old price" % lb. pkg. 37c Ideal Silver Crearn lge. 8 oz. btl. 23c McLaren's Jelly Powders "Invincible" per pkg. 6c McLaren's Nut Crush 16 oz. jar 25c Daily Mail Tobacco, pkgs. of 10c and 1Sc tins....25c and 65c Gillette's Razor Blades, pkg. of 5 for 25c and 1 Trial Blade Free Newport Fluffs —8 oz. bag 19c Fruit Juice Glass Free Newport Fluffs 13 oil. bag 25c Glass Tumbler Free Glacier Sardines 2 tins 23c Brunswick Sardines per tin 6c Connor's Kipper Snacks 2 tins 13c Brunswick Chicken Haddie per tin 17c Catelli's Cooked Spaghetti 2-15 oz. tins 19c Aylmer Irish Stew or Lamb Stew 2-15 oz. tins 27c Aylmer Crushed or Tid Bit Pineapple 15 oz. tins 17c Aylmer Sliced Pineapple, Fancy Quality 12 oz. tin 17c Aylmer Baby Foods 3 tins 25c Aylmer Junior Food 2 tins 19c Aylmer Fancy Asparagus Tips 12 oz. tin 19c Aylmer Peas No. 4 Serve 16 oz. tin 10c Aylmer Soups, Consomme, Cream of Oyster, 'Mushroom, Vegetable Beef 2 tins 19c Fry's Cocoa, % ib. tin 21c 1 11a. tin 31c Fry's Hot Chocolate 1/2 lb. tin 25c 1 ib. tin 45c Fry's Unsweetened Cooking Chocolate 3 oz.....10c ..., % lb. pkg. 23c ,Hawes Floor Gloss Weston's SpringtimeBlossom Biscuits .. per lb. 19c Niblets Corn 2-14 oz. tins 25c Van Camp's Tomatoes 215 oz. tins 19c McCormick's Butter Sodas 1 ib. bag 15c Van Camp's Tomato Juice 2-20 oz. tins 19c No, 1 Quality Dutch Setts 2 lbs. 25c Royal York Cheese Blue Boy Coffee Snowflake Ammonia Lawrason's F1usho Lux Toilet ,Soap Sunlight Soap Shaker Salt, Plain or Iodized 2 lge 2 lb. pkgs. 15c Golden Net, Finest Red Cohoe Salmon large tin 29c Mack's No Rub pint tin 59c 54 lb. pkg. 17c 1 lb. bag 39c per pkg. Sc per tin 21c 2 bars 9c 2 bars 11c Ross J. Sproat Miss N. Pryce PHONE 8 PHONE 77 McKinley's CHICKS Government Approved, Pullorum - tested Stock Call 97 r 11, Hensall, for good chicks for 1941. Hatchery is located 4 miles north of Zurich. J. E. McKINLEY, Zurich, Ont. FARMERS We are proud to announce that we now have the largest Repair Stock of Farm Machine Parts there has ever been in 'Seaforth. To serve you better our Store will be open every evening until 9 p.m. From April 15th to Sept, 30th OUR PRICES ARE THE IOWEST AVAILABLE -- Please give us your business JOHN BACH- Dealer for.1.H.C. Machines & Repair Parts MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 111Il®l■M... WALTON Miss Mary Humphries of Windsor spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hum- phries. Mrs. Clarence Bennett spent Eas- ter at Rockliffe with her husband. Miss Beth Shannon of Mitchell spent Easter at her home. Mr. and Mrs. D. Livingston have returned home after spending the winter with their daughter in Tor-. onto; Mrs, Maty Dressell "of Toronto spent Easter with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. F. Ennis, THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Mr, Novas' Kerr and Ian and EiIz- abeth of Oshawa and Me. and Mrs. James Partridgeand daughter Joan of Hamilton spent the Easter week end with Mrs. James Kerr. Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Calder and son Cameron of Stamford, and Miss Mary Hays, of Toronto, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hays. Mr. Stewart Geddes of London was a visitor over Easter with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes. Mrs. E. 0. Armstrong and son David, of Waterloo, spent Wednes- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Archibald. Mr. Robt. Devereaux intends leav- ing shortly to go to Windsor, where his sinter resides. Miss Margaret Pethick spent the week end Mn Godeiich with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Henderson. Mrs. F. D. Hutchison and family will be in Seaforth Thursday, April 24th, to assist re sale of household goods on Friday the 25th, Mr. Percy Hoag of Hagersville is a holiday visitor with his mother, Mrs. W..D. Hoag, Miss Grace Kreuter of Violet Hill spent the Easter holidays with Mr, and Mrs. A. MeCualg. Mrs. Mary Lindsay and Miss Lu- cille Munro of Florence spent Easter with the fornrer's brother, Mr. Thos, Staples. Mr. and Mrs. George Scofield and daughter Nancy of Detroit spent Easter at the parental home with Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Case. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson spent Easter •at Wingham with the latter's mother, Mrs, Thos. Irwin, who returned here with them until leaving' Wednesday to visit her son at Siscoe, Quebec. Mrs. Maude Sloane spent Easter in Toronto. Miss Marjorie Biekell, Toronto, spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Bickell. Miss Florence Laidlaw, Toronto, spent Easter at her home. Mr. James Eckart of Strathroy spent Sunday with his parents, 81r. and Mrs. 3. M. Eckart. Miss Bessie Eckart of the teaching stats', Bruce County, is spending her Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 51. Eckart. Mrs, 3. R. Dunlop and children are visiting with friends in Hamilton and Stratford. Mr. Glen Pinkney spent the week end in Toronto. Misses Mona and Isabel Caldwell are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Simpson. Miss Betty Sandford, who Is at- tending Shaw's business school, To- ronto, spent the Easter holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sandford. !Miss 'Elizabeth Smith is spending a week in Toronto. MissMaxine Richards of Stratford is a holiday visitor with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mfrs. John A. 'Stew- art. Mr. R. lMadLean of Ii111bairk is a holiday 'visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.MacLean, Eginondville, Miss Mildred Aitcheson is . spend- ing Easter v, -eek in Toronto. Mr. W. I.T. Faulkner of Sarnia spent the Easter holiday with his mother and sisters .here. IMr. and Mrs. Wilton Chesney, of Toronto, spent Easter with Mrs. Flett. (Miss Betty Smith, Toronto, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith. Miss Gertrude !Crich, Toronto, spent (Easter here. Mr, 'Lloyd Hoggarth, RIGA.F„ Camp Borden, was an Easter visitor in town. DANCE CASSA ROYALS of the Hotel London at Kippen FRIDAY, APR. 18th Kippens Big Night General admission 35c IC. Watson, Manager 3 ACT COMEDY `CHINTZ COTTAGE' In Cardno's Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 25 AT 5.15 P. M. Under auspices of Young People of Presbyterian Church Admission 35c A portion of proceeds to go to Eveuing Telegram British 'War Victims Fund DANCE! St. Columban THiURS., APR. 17 Sponsored by the C.Y.O. Music by MOONLIGHT SERENADERS Admission 35c The Mat big Night of the Season Euchre -Dance FLOOR SHOW—HATS, BAL1.00N3 Hensall Town Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 18 8.30 P. M. MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA All Ladies Provide Lunch General Admission 25c Sponsored by Kippen East W. 1. Entire proceeds for War Work PAGE FIVE !)r. 'tri l ,pent to .l li t.iitt'-hi n ,•l::r. MN. IW. !Misses Adele and Margaret Murray of Toronto were guest, .over the •vvet:k end at the home of their parents, IMr. and Mr,.. =James.Murray, als,, visited their sister. Mrs. Basi; Kelly, Kin - kora. !Misses Mary and Evelyn 'Murray spent Sunday in 'Kitchener. 'Miss Ethel ,McKay, Toronto, spent Easter at her home. Mr• Thos. Cluff of Toronto was an Ea -ter visitor with his father, 'Mr. 4, F. CIuS. Mr. 'Q. C. Greig is spending the week end in Montreal IMr, Merril Dunlop, Toronto, and Mr. Rowan Lindsay, ,Detroit, spent Easter with the Iformer's parents, \Ir, and !Mrs. A. iW. Dunlop. IMr. and Mrs. +Clarence\fennel of Toronto spent Easter with Mrs, C. Wood. Mr. jack Hothatn of 'Wallaceburg spent Easter at his 'home here. Frank •Hogg, Woodstock, and iMiss Jennie Flogg, Sarnia, are 'visiting their parents, (Mr, Ross Rennie, London, was a visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. IR. Rennie. !Gunner Frank Grieve returned to Petawawa on 'Monday after visiting his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. lames Grieve, IMr. and Mrs. Orval Lenton and ibalby of ,London, were visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'D, Lemon. IMr. and !Mrs. Henry Enzensberger and 'little daughter, of Detroit, were guests of IMr. and .Mrs, Frank Sills. 1,IMss Laura ,Stewart, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart, Egmondville, Miss Hilda Kennedy, of !London, spent fhe week end with her mother, M•rs, .Roland Kennedy. Misses oda and Eva Love, Toronto arevisiting their mother, Mrs. John Love• Mr George Parke and Miss Norma Bolton, of 'London, were Easter vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Parke. ;Mrs. John Sclater and Miss Marion spent Easter in Toronto. Miss (Edna Rivers R.N., Toronto, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hel- mar Snell. Sir. and Mrs. R. Hartry, of St. Catharines, were guests of his sister, Miss (Maud Hartry. Mr. Neil 'Tyndall, of Sudbury, is visiting' his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tyndall. air. and !Mrs. Alex. !MacKenzie of Orillia, Mr, R. E. MacKenzie. of Toronto, and 'Miss Rena iMacKenzie of Stratford spent Easter at fhe home of their mother, !Mrs. D. MacKenzie. Mr. and ,Mrs. A. M. Clark of Tor- onto were guests at the home of her father, Mr. Geo. Seip. !lir. Leo iJoynt of Toronto, was a visitor .with his parents, IMr. and !Mrs. Robert Joynt. The ninny friends of Mr, J. I\M. IRdbertson are pleased to see him able to he put again alfter six weeks' ill- ness in the hospital, .: ` Miss Beatrice Aberhart of Thorn- Ibury and IMT. Robert Aberhart of Munro spent the 'Easter '.holidays with Their 'father, Mr. Geo, Aberhart. Miss Joan !McMaster of Toronto is visiting her parents, Dr, and Mrs. E. A. McMaster. Privates Jack Cameron, 'George Case, Alex. Kerr and George IChar- ters of the Elgin Regiment, Toronto, were ,week end visitors. Misses Annie and !Jean Brodie of Kirkland'Lake are spending the holi- days with their pareents, Mr, and !.Mrs, C. Brodie. 'Muss Orances Houston of Brant- ford is visiting her !brother, IMr. And- rew, Houston. !Miss Helen Hamilton, Toronto, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs, Gorwill. IMT, and Mrs. Norman McIntyre of Owen Sound and Miss Mary Stewart of Kincardine. and IMr. and .Mrs. Gerald Stewart of Toronto, were guests at the home of \(•r. and Airs. Harry Stewart. The .lurch of Science VICALLOY, THE METAL WITH A MEMORY Vicalloy, the metal with a memory, enables you to hear yourself as others hear you! The name of the newly -discov- ered alloy is made up of the first letters of its constituents — vana- dium, iron, and cobalt. It was de- veloped by Bell Telephone Labora- tories because of its ability to hold more permanent magnetism than any commercial material. Furthermore, it can be rolled in the form of a tape to be used for sound recording, just like a gramophone record. Once vicalloy is magnetized, it stays magnetized. It has a good "magnetic memory". Therefore, it is a fine medium for record- ing. Because the recording is done by magnetic means, there is none of the mechanical distortion pro- duced by some gramophones. The machine which uses vical- loy tape for recording is called the "Mirrophone" or "Voice Mirror". Among other uses, it is employed to help telephone opera- tors acquire the "Voice with a Smile". By means of the Mirro- phone, an operator can hear her voice as the subscriber hears it. To use the Mirrophone, one simply throws a switch marked "Record", and talks into a micro- phone for no more than one min- ute. Behind the microphone is re- volving an endless belt of vicalloy tape. The voice is recorded on this tape by magnetic means. If you have ever seen a motion picture sound track, you will be able to visualize the magnetic pattern formed in the tape by the speak- er's voice. To play back the record, the user throws the switch to the "Repeat" position, and front the loudspeaker comes the original voice, with all its overtones and inflections unimpaired. The speak- er can sit back and listen to him- self talk! The record will play over and over again as long as desired. Like women and elephants, vical- loy never forgets. But, if it is desired to record something else, a flick of the switch passes the tape through a magnetic eraser, which wipes off the record, leav- ing the tape ready for another message. In the Mirrophone, telephone operators can hear their voices lust as they can see their faces in a mirror. They already have an enviable reputation for clear speech and courteous tones, but now for the first time, they will have an opportunity of hearing for themselves whether that repu- tation is deserved, and a means of maintaining the high standard they have set, r No, 3 o/ o seder prepared. by H. G. Omen,1 4 Bell Telephone Compal of Canada. �-CC chener spent Sunday with his par. 1.ents, Mr. and Mrs, Elliott, Red Cross meeting will be held nest Wednesday when two quilts will be quilted. Lunch will be served. Anyone having magazines and papers for salvage, please bring them with you. 14Ir. Ernie Clarke of Seaforth is spending a few days with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clarke. 81i's. Miller Is visiting her sister Mrs. W. J. Johnston. ' Mr. Roy Dowson had n very suc- cessful sale on Tuesday. Mrs, Alec McConnell is spending the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Argo of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Beattie are spending the Easter holidays with her brother John McBride. BORN MALONE—In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on April 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Malone, McKillop, a dau- ghter. (Died on April 18). ROBINSON—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on Monday, April 14, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robinson, Brussels, a son. VARNA Ids.. and Mrs. Wm. Hart have pur- chased the property of Mr. Nelson. Keyes, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Grassic. Mrs. 3. Mossop was a guest at the home of Mrs. N. Ball and family in Clinton Sunday. Dr, and Mrs. Harvey Reid and daughters of Toronto spent the hol- idays with the foimer's mother, Mrs. M Reid. Mr. Elliott Clutter of London spent Sunday with his parents, Ids. and Mrs. E. Mater. There was a meeting of the junior farmers in the township hall Monday night, Miss Rena Johnston, R.N., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnston. Mrs. Connell has returned hone after speeding several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Marks of Toronto. The funeral of the late Mrs. Har- vey Coultice was held Tuesday from her late residence. Interment took place in Beechwood Cemetery at Forest, The many friends of Mr. 17d. Ste- phenson will be sorry to know he is under the doctor's care at the home of Mr. Nelson Retd. Mrs. Beatty and son Bill of Gode- rich called on friends here Friday. Mr. G. B. Woods of. Toronto paid a short visit torelatives here Saturday, Mr. Wm. Fee of Hensall in comp- any with his sisters Sarah and Mary. called Gdod Friday at the home of • Mr, Geo. Beatty Sr. During Holy. Week services were conducted in Anglican and United Churches, Rev.' J. Graham; Rev. T. Peterii, .Rev. Burton, Clinton, and Rev. Mali of Thames Road were in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Elliott of Kit.' KIPPEN Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Jaques and Dorothy spent the week end with the former's sister, Mr. and MIr•s. 5. Bowers of Sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. S. Baird of London spent the week end with the latter's father, Mr. R. J. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. W. Homey and Miss I. Ferguson visited on Sunday at the home of Sri'. and Mrs, E. Herdman of Elimville. Miss Isabelle Alexander of Sheddou is spending the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander. Miss Norma Pybus of London visited over the week end with her grandmother M rs. H. Ricker, Mita Doris Alexander of London spent the week end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander. Misses Kate and Dora Dalrymple of Stratford spent the week end, with their father Mr. and Mrs. R: Dal - TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF HTJLLETT Tenders will be received up to 7 p.m., April 28th, for the crushing and trucking to any place within the Township of Hallett. Crushed mat- erial must be put through a one inch round screen and the crusher to be moved up to three sets if need be without additional cost to the town- ship. Tenders may be for both or either, and contractor must comply with the workmen's compensation act. A marked cheque for $100 must accompany each tender. J. W. McCOOL, Londesboro. Clerk Huliett Twp. rymple. Miss Margaret Cooper of Toronto spent the week end with her mother Mrs. W. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor and family of Stratford spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dins - dale. CONSTANCE Miss 'Marion Lawson of Seaforth spent a few days with her friend, Miss Viola Dexter. Miss Ethel Dexter of Kitchener spent the holiday at the home of her parents. SPRING HAS GOT AROUND THE CORNER AT LAST. We have for sale: Clay Drain Tile and Brick; also wood, hard and soft; Cedar Posts, Salt, Fertilizer and Motor Oils. We deliver. We buy your hogs at market price and give you Al service with two trucks. We buy your grain and truck it too, for George Thompson of Hensall. We have bags on hand. Give us a call for prices. We also truck cattle to Toronto or elsewhere. At your service. SPROAT & SPROAT Phone 655 r 2, ,Seaforth SEE THE NEW FORD TRACTOR AND FERGUSON HYD- RAULIC IMPLEMENTS LOW PRICE ECONOMICAL We have a rebuilt Fordsou Tractor for sale DALY'S GARAGE Seaforth SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS (Formerly W. E. Chapman) OPERATED BY CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE We Invite Inspection of our Stock of CEMETERY MEMORIALS SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS Or any other time by Appointment See Dr. Harburn Phone 105 PHONE 41 EXETER — BOX '1550.