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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1941-09-11, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1941 THE SEAFORTH NEWS apo Great 1 9C Sale Thursday, September llth to September 17th QUICK QUAKER OATS Large pkg. 19c FRY'S PURE BREAKFAST COCOA ..._,........_,.......__..........._?/ lb. tin 19c 2 10•oz. tins 19c 2 16 -oz. tins 39c per Ib. 19c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP PETER PAN PEAS, No. 3 sieve ASSORTED CREAM SANDWICH BISCUITS LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS ..- ....,..._............. _. -.... .2 Ige. 20 oz, tins 19c ODEX SOAP ... .. ...._._ ..... _.,. _ LYNN VALLEY DESSERT PEARS _- .. 2 BRUNSWICK SARDINES .......... CHAMPION DOG OR CAT FOOD SANI WHITE TOILET TISSUE LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI ALL KINDS CHOCOLATE BARS NEWPORT FLUFFS And Fruit Juke Glass FREE READICUT MACARONI .. .....-_ VAN CAMP'S TOMATO JUICE _ ...... 3 bars 19c 15 -oz, tins. 19c tins 195 2 tins 19c 3 large rolls 19c 2 15 -oz, tins 19c 4 for 19c 8 oz. pkg. 19c 4 lbs. 19c 2 20 -oz. tins 19c SUNLIGHT SOAP .... _ . ..... 3 bars 19c Old Dutch Cleanser 2 tins 21c Canada Cornstarch . ., Old English Floor Wax Old English No Rubbing Wax My -T -Nice Wheat Berries Saniflush Ovaltine, small 38c, ..... ...Medium 58c Large 98c Royal York Tea 7/ lb. pkg, 43c Blue Boy Coffee 1 Ib. bag 39c Royal York Coffee ... . _ 1 lb. tin 49c McLaren's Jelly Powders 4 pkgs. 25c Vanilla Extract _,...._....-...._.._ .-... 8 oz. bottle 15c Aeroxon Fly Coils .................... _..,......... ... 2 for 5c Fly Ded16 oz. tin 25c ..._...... Rubber or Wire Fly Swatters Each 10o per pkg. 11c I Ib. tin 490 .... .........piti 5 ib.nt bag 25490c per tin n 29c Ross J. Sproat Miss Pryce PHONE 8 PHONE 77 Seaforth Monument Works Formerly W. E. ('hapman NOW OPERATED BY CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE We invite inspection of our stock of Cemetery Memorials SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, or auy other time by appointment See Dr. Harburn—Phone 105 Phone 41—Exeter—Box 150 NOTICE POWER WILL B E O F F IN SEAFORTH SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 8.30 to 10.30 A.M. AND 1.30 to 4.30 P.M. SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION nonsmanummoninimmimmum DON'T MISS IT ! 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF L I STOWEL FALL FAIR "' WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY SEPT. 17 -18 $2000 Cash Prizes Ontario's Best Light Horse Show ADMISSION 25c J. M. Cumberland, Jas. Cleland, Pres, Sect, THE BETHEL WOMAN'S ASSOCN. WILL HOLD A SALE OF HOME BAKING IN TIIE JACKSON STUDIO SAT., SEPT. 13 DOOR OPEN AT 3 O'CLOCK Also Quilts and Aprons for sale MRS. EARL MILLS, Pres. MRS, WM, LEEMING, Treas. D -A -N -C -E ! Dublin FRIDAY, SEPT. 12 Ken Ferguson's Orchestra Under auspices of the Young Ladies' Sodality Admission 35c Child—"Mother, shall I run out and post this letter'" Mother "No, child, certainly not, It's pouring in torrents and not fit to turn a dog out of doors. Let your father go." McKillop Federation of Agriculture Will hold a Meeting IN WINTHROP HALL Friday, Sept. 12th At 8.15 P.M. Guest Speaker - Program Lunch - Cards EVERYBODY WELCOME Ladies please bring sandwiches Mr, Fred Watson, of Bayfield, Presid- ent of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture, will be the guest speaker AIMALSDD or AED Quickly removed in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect 219 MITCHELL or Ingersoll 21 WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED TOWN TOPICS The regular meeting of the Wo men's Guild was held in the parish ball of St, Thomas' Church on Tues- day with the president Mrs. G. Mc - Gavin in the chair. Prayer by Mrs. Thompson. It was decided to have a collection for the church instead of the annual congregational supper. The regular meeting of the FIuron Presbytery was held on Tuesday af- ternoon in First Presbyterian Church manse with the Moderator, Rev. Wm. Weir of Hensall in the chair. Ar- rangements were made to supply the congregations of Blyth and Belgrave. It was also decided to organize a teachers training class to be con- ducted by Rev, Wnt. Weir and. Inspec- tor Beacons of Goderich. Dr. and Mrs, J. W. Switzer of Erie Pa.. Miss Mary Switzer, London, Mr, and Mrs -Wm. Switzer, St. Marys, vi- sited Mr. and Mrs, T. Blake and Mr. and Mrs, David MacLean, Mr, and Mrs, H. Snell were Toron- to visitors. Corp. G. Scott, Camp Borden, visit- ed his parents, Mr and Mrs, J. T, Scott. Mr, R. S. McDonald of the Provin- cial Savings Office staff left on Wed- nesday for Manning Pool, Toronto. Mrs. F, Ward was in Toronto this week. Mrs. Kelly of Walton is moving in- to Mrs, Margaret White's house. Sergt. M. 0. Milliken, Camp Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welsh and Mr. and Mrs. Balkwill or Exeter visited Mrs, Miliilten. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moffatt, Mr's. Nor- man orman McLeod, Mrs. Allan McLeod, of Port. Huron with Mr. and Mrs. E.. J. Box. Mrs. S. 3'. McKenzie and daughter Marna and son Sandy of Georgetown are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.j. 31. Cardno. Mr. and Air's, C. A. Barber and Mrs. W. C, Barber are visiting Cpl. W. C. Barber in Sussex, N.B. Mr. W. Little and daughter Marg- aret, of Brantford, visited Mr. And- rew Little who has returned from Victoria Hospital, London. Misses Mary and Sarah E. Fes and Mr. Wm. Fee of Hensell were guests of Mrs.. R. G. Fee. Mrs. Kestle and son Larry of Ex- eter spent the week end with Mr. and Airs. H. E. Smith. Mrs. Oscar Neil returned Saturday from spending a couple of months in Muskoka. Mrs• L. T. DeLacey went to Toron- to nn Wednesday and will accomp- any Dr. and Mrs. Hodgins to spend a week at Stoney Lake. Gnr. Frank Grieve of Sussex, N.B.. arrived home on Tuesday for a weeks leave. Mr. and Mrs. N. D, McPherson of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting their aunt, Mrs, J. D. Hinehley. Mrs. Me. Pherson is the former Minnie Best, of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs Louis Dell and fam- ily from Detroit spent the week end with her parents and other friends. Mr. and Al rs. Fred Eckert and Mrs. B. Cleary and daughter Cather- ine spent Sunday at tate home of Mr. and Mrs; Ted Nolan in Grey Tp. Miss Jean Currie is spending a few days with friends in Galt. Mr, and Mrs, Keith Smith 'and son Donald of Toronto have returned af- ter spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mt. and Mrs. Thos. Lane. Mr. Wm, J. Hill has retttrned from attending the Exhibition at Toronto. Mr. Harry Bosence and Mrs. W. Yeandle and family of Stratford vis. ited with her daughter, Mrs. A. Zim- merman. Mt: and M rs. Don Kerslake and little daughter Dianne, of Toronto, are visiting his mother, Mrs. W. E. Kerslake. The annual Tip Top tourney, was held on the Seaforth greens on Wed - day with 45 entries. Dr. Frank L. and Mrs. Aberhart of Meaford spent the week end with .Vit. and Mrs, Robert W. Aberhart. Mrs Keen, Mrs. Pudner and daugh- ter Kayvisited in Brussels on Sun- day with Mr. and Mts. Allan D. La- mont Mrs. Archie Lamont and son Hec- to' and daughter Nellie of Northern Ontario, visited on Sunday with Airs. Keen. Friends of Mrs. H. C. Feast, wile of a former pastor of First Presby- terian Church, will regret to learn of the death in Hamilton of her father, Mr. James Dunlop, pioneer grain merchant and president of the James Dunlop Co., Ltd., flour and feed, which he established 55 years ago. Mr, Dunlop had been identified with the grain business in Hamilton for 75 years. A most enjoyable pot luck supper featured the first meeting for the Ben- son of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge in the lodge rooms on Monday evening with about 25 members in attendance. A pleasant social hour followed the repast after which the regular meet- ing was convened with Noble Grund Mrs. Mae Free in the chair. After the usual routine business wts transact- ed nomination for 1942 officers pro- reeded. Mr. Jack Fortune, who has joined the RCAF, reports for duty on Mon- day. »»u,u»ulun»,u»»»m»unnu»,uuu,»»»»uurn»»ru, ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL of MUSIC CLASSES IN PIANO, SINGING, VIOLIN, 'CELLO and Theoretical Work Covering requirements for the To- ronto or Western Conservatory of Music Special classes for Children in Vocal and Rhythm Band will be provided St. Joseph's Convent PHONE 106 wuu,unemu»»nn»nan,»nnu»,nn»n»»»,»,uuw,r BAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs, H. McLaren and daughter of Port Elgin spent the past week with Mrs. McLaren's sis- ters, the Misses Sterling. Mr, James Robinson and bit'. A, E Erwin were in London Tuesday Mrs. F Weston is spending a few days in London this week Mrs, 0. Goldthorp and daughter, Sandra and Mrs. McIntosh of Ham- ilton are guests of Mrs, Stott School opened on Monday with Mrs, Andrew, principal and Mrs. Wm. Parker in the junior room. Mr W H Golding. MP, was in Bay- field Monday. Messrs. jack and Charles Balkwill and Miss Jean Balkwill of London spent the week end with Miss Nora Ferguson. Mr. A, Maxwell is in Orangeville this week attending the funeral of BORN GORWILL, — In Scott Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday, Sept. 9th, 1941, to Dr. and Mrs. J. A, Gorwill, a dau- ghter. TAYLOR—At Clinton Hospital on September 1, to Mr, attd Mrs. Han vey Taylor of Stanley, a daughter. WRIGHT.—On Sept. 9th, 1941, in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Alexander Wright of Clinton (nee Shirley Pretty), a son (still born). SPECIALS 1941 Pontiac Sedan, a wonderful car, priced right; Gilson Snowbird electric washer, rebuilt and 6 mos. guarantee; also two other electric washers in first class shape. Phone for prices or see Hugill & Sons on Highway 8. Phone. 34-616, Clinton. PAGE FI'VII s for Britain ' ALL - OUT AND EFFICIENT PRODUCTI'•-N IS THE CALL Present indications are that Great Britain will require every exportable egg Canada can produce—millions more than were shipped in 1941. This supply of eggs must come from hens .now in laying pens and from pullets produced in 1941. The increased demand will require an increase in production of at least two eggs per month per hen during the laying season. This can only be obtained by greater efficiency in production, better care and management, better feeding and better marketing methods to preserve quality. If you have any poultry feeding or management problems, we would be pleased to be of any service to you. Scott's Poultry Farm PHONE 351 -32 SEAFORTH, ONT. his sister. Miss Laing of Wyoming is visiting the Misses Rankin on Hill Terrace. Mr's, R. Gardiner and Miss Betty Gardiner and Mrs. V. Quarrie spent Tuesday in London. John Sturgeon returned from Pt. Elgin with a new motor host which he expects to use in his fishing bus- iness this fall Don't forget the dates of Bayfield fair, September 24th and 25th. Members of L.O.L. No 24 attend- ed the funeral of the hate F. Weeks on Sunday Miss Jean Dunn leaves on Thur., - day for London where she has secur- ed a position. This fine warm weather has per- suaded many of the people who own cottages in Bayfield to stay on dur- ing September. She—"What are you anyway—a man or a mouse," He -"A man. If were a Crouse I would have you on the tat-ile right now yelling for help." skvailimincanatosoims Week of Reconsecration 4,»»,,0,0»»»„»»,"""»'»i,»q1111114/1.0.10111111111.10111111011/.1 lllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll llllll .010f11/111V 11»1U1"„»6»1, , i 1N,»,”,W»,1„4,,,,,,,1„1,""„""'p,»„Iq,,,p»,»,0„1p»„ CANADA - Wednesday. Saptetnbar loth• marks the be _ ada's partIcipakion to the tray. In at k± ginning of the has issued a 0110n in the at tuwledgt;le:tt of lu third year of Week of d Proclamation 0 setting, aside that fart the -17th Government 1 ate Cho iertod S.,p' 11,., d ii-l7n honor. "for those who on la the Canadian people , _ rad. sea ,, p t t ear defenders as a _ art its the air are and in national _ - - def"niers of our country.. I. 1 oclarricitton • HEREAS on the tenth da one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine, September, the Dominion of Canada dee War with. the German Reich; AND WHEREAS a beginning of the third year of this war State of democracytil HIi.Ft1AS at the E. continue the have t e-afrnled the leaders of struggle until the evil of Nadetzi ty aiin .l s been destroyed: NOW IINOW YE etyranny has if the advice of our that We, by. jii thought fit Privy Council for and with Proclamation ordain and l decain and lare that dth weekis hare com- mencing Wednesday Our log on• the tenth of Septenlbwl, an elusively, in the Wednesday the Seveyeanteenth f and September, inl- our vely, to t of present in national honour hrong 11 who on land,observed throughout = country, sea and in the air are the deenders those and in proud memory- for those valiant hearts _-' who1 have gone out from among o: our ' of all sacrifices for our common freedom; YE1 � us in the most precious FURTHER that We do also hereby AND fi70TT s declare this week as one of reconsecratiolt of and principles which Wider Divine Providence and been our stay Cul' lives ntent may be fedlfromelp tthe nten'past, to the endthatto e safety collie for all nations hearts and 1 Our for Y and peace and Subjects and all others WJio thees: OP se 1 presents may concern are hereby required to _' notice and to 0 1 these govern themselves take = „»,,.,,.,,,» accordingly." »W»tiv,u,»b»„en»umu»aqn"mmr»ml,evm, n1.n e.nnn.a», u», lllll ' As Chief Magistrate of the Town of Seaforth I should like the citizens to join with our Government in an appeal to every good British subject to co-operate in making this a week of great national significance and solemnity. We as good citizens of Canada should recognize the fact, that too much cannot be done to make every one truly con- scious of the great perils of this horrible war, so that we may develop a higher sense as to what our duties to our Country are at this time. I am, • Your obedient servant, JOHN J. CLU.FF, Mayor Seaforth. September 111th, 1941