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The Seaforth News, 1941-11-06, Page 5Tl'iUftSUAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1941 rw •^^.,"^'^cn�'i®...^ms•.armecx•.=rs�zx..aaau¢.v • ..i.rs.��.azsvzm_ T1IE SEAFOILTi3 NEWS SUPERIOR TOPS --- NOVEMBER 6 '1'0 NOV. 12 Libby's Pork & Beans 2 20 -oz. tins 15c Libby's Cooked Spaghetti 2 15 -oz. tins 15c LIBBY'S Moist Mincemeat large 28 oz. tin 27c LIBBY'S Gentle Press Catsup Large bottle 17c VAN CAMP'S CHOICE Golden Bantan Corn 2 16 -oz. tins 25c Best Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. 79c Libby's Baby Foods 3 tins 23c Libby's Deep Browned Beans 16 oz. tin 10c Libby's Prepared Mustard 6 oz. jar 9c Libby's Sauer Kraut large 28 oz. tin 14c Libby's Asparagus Tips, fancy quality 12 oz. tin 22c Libby's Tomato Soup . 2 tills 19c Libby's Gentle Press Tomato Juice. .2 large 211 Oz, tins 23c Jave:c per bottle 15c NEWPORT FLUFFS -5 qt. bag 19c FRUIT JUICE GLASS FREE NEWPORT FLUFFS -8 qt, bag 25c TUMBLER FREE Tea it1 14. Med pkg. 19c: large pkg. 35c 1Taw'„'s Flour Gloss, Pint 'Tin- 59c: Quart lin 98c ''odds 1 lb. tin 45c Interlake Toilet Tissue 3 large rolls 25c \\'uodbury's Toilet Snap 2 bars 17c l'aard Dog or Cal Fool ... ......... tins lIa Itisso Large Pkg. 27c Ivory Flake., Med. pkg.- 10c: large pkg. 25c Gold Soap per bar 5c REMEMBRANCE DAY. NOV. 11 OUR STORES CLOSED ALL DAY Do not forget to buy a Poppy and help a gond tsetse Slue Boy Coffee Roy al York lea McCormick's mie k's Batter Crean]. Soda, Aylmer Red Pitted PIP (berries Assorted Cream Sandwich Biscuits Aylmer Peas. •e4 sieve 1 lb. bag 39c 1 lb. pkg. 430 1 lb. bag. 15c 15 oz. tin 19c per 1b. 19c 2--15-az. tins 23c per pkg. 10c large :(2 oz. jar 28c 2 large 2 111, ra('10ns 15c Muff.. is Zest -Crabapple Jelly ''lain or Iodized Salt ar 1, oss : s 0 Nliss.r root Pryce PHONE 8 PHONE 77 Seaforth Monument Works Formerly W. E. Chapman .NOW OPERATED BY CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE We invite inspection of our „tock 00 Ct.'uwtery Memorials SRAFORTH -- TUESDAYS ANI) SATURDAYS, or any other Hine by ,appointment See Dr. Harburn—Phone 105 Phone 41—Exeter—Bos 160 Want and For Sale Ada., 1 week 250 TOWN TOPICS lir:' ,i.rN(ur Fnl(04I of Fort 4'Fi(- m a1h•urlral the, funeral nt her nn1;t tin• 1•tl, lir Joh)) DevereuxInd COMMUNICATION left for her home on Thursday. 7o the Editor Seaforth News. Mr: 111,1 Hire. Githert 4uuld tutee spear :hr. Ih1+ year, as 111'other reinroad to their home in (>14ego, :veru., tar r ulldiaW Iegiou- of the N.Y., after spending two weeks with 1'411141 kletvice I rtague, Mrs. 0nnld' wan and fatuily, ((11 111111 through its 12011 branches anti 1111x11• Mrs. Gorge Fox. of McKillop. 'siaries in Canada, is calling to the Mr. Go1'110n Ha" 0f Detroit Spent 11001111' of ISP Do1011uon tilat that' the week end with friends in team.should aha. eve more thau ever 3n His wife and daughter, who have solemn remembrance the symbolism been visiting friends here. returner( vvltich has become am Integral part home with hint on Sunday, oY Reuu+nillratrce vaulty uY ohs4rvances. Mr. George Parke of Anton „pent and asks that every num, woman and the week end with Ills parents, Mr, child wear a Poppy on November 11 and Mr„. R. G. Parke. In memory of those who laid down. Miss Mary Beall of DPtrndt spent their Urea 111 Iho I.r,al. War and 00 the week enol with friends here, those men and women who have Messrs. Harold Jackson, Art sive• made the supreme sacrifice in the ereanx and Con Reline Jr: are spend- 110'sent conflict, Ing the week hunting 1114111' Do1•set, This appeal is not made 011 behalf Muskoka, 00 th( Legion or its n11mbers, but on Mr. James Eckert, RCAF, of Tnr- behalf of all ex -service men who are onto spent the week earl with his In need, me collection and adntsuis- parents,' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 19c kart.. tlat.ion of the poppy fund lits been At the recent Autumn convocation entrusted to the Canadian Legion. held at the University of Western This, however, does not mean that Ontario, the I. 0. D. E. Municipal the Poppy Fluid is part of the funds chapter bursary was awarded to Mr, of the Legion. It i; kept entirely sea - Harvie Hiller, for third year Honor ante and is not even treated as at Biology, 'part of the relief fund- It is rather Mr„. Tho„. McKay and family from considered as a trust 0111111 Whicll the Halt spent Sunday with her parents Legion administers for the benefit of 1VIr. and Mrs. Cott Eckert. all e'X•service men, In granting relief Mr. Con Eekart Sr, who has been members of the Legion receive no on the sick list for some weeps, is preference ence but all ex -service men improving slowly. stand on an equal footing. Any man Mies Bernice Manley, nurse in who has served and who is in need. trailing in 5t. Mary's Hospital, Kit- has a claim o11 this fund. The 11010 (boner, spent the week end at the pies and wreaths which you will be 11011m of her parents.. Mr. and Mrs. 'asked to buy are made byy an. orKan- Wnt. Manley izatiol1 of disabled ex -service mien. Mr. and 14Trs, Donald Kerslake and These men are absolutely incapable little daughter Diane. of Toronto, of earning a living in any other vva>' spent the week end at the Iteme of and but for this industry would he a his mother ( ra. W. D. Kerslake. charge of the public funds. it poppy Mr. and Mrs. Lorne. Hayden of day did nothing but keep those men (10nld1i11 visited on Saturday with s ltsnppurting :1111 self-respecting :lir. anti MIS. (larn,t Daalrymple• of citizens, i1 would 44(111 he worthwhile. lawn. The organigation 1f Poppe Day, The (..0.11.A. aro holding '4 ,11,11, rho , 1h a; ut w l ra11i1. ,tad 1001111. S. ilo pi(I'l at the: 'home of Ali' Ouv'' handling of morn°_ enll erte•li th 10' 111111Lenu. 'l'tu.6ersniilh, ou Thur alae v'ra'atielt and relief of all agldhuuets evening of tin.• week. are done by t-ulrmt,u•y wurlt 1.. Ne Ml Crow 11 r• rout)ned to her roan or want ul [ ,nneeted in any way 110141) t hr,mgil (11(1 a with this receives r eives ono vont a4 1144(11414 I'dehvei” T 164th: 14 J odge- will hold a onehre 0(lt Friday evening al th" home. of Mrs. ,1 1lo Milhaud, (1011on road. BORN F'AULKNIsd. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Faaulkner wee .Mary F inkbeiner) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter (Madeleine Aun) at Sarnia General I-Iospital on Thurs- day, October 30th, 1941. KNIGHT- At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, oil Wednesday, Nov. 5th, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knight, of Brussels. a son. HOTBERT—At Scott Memorial Hosp- ital, on Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubert. Seaforth, a daughter. Said the dowager as she watched the crone busily enjoying them- selves: "I11 1117 young days shaping in one's shoes was a sign of timidity, but now it is merely a 11Pw dance." NOTICE e emb atllc a r1 pr)y NNS AYNOV. i i , 1941 Remembrance Day is a Statutory holiday and i would respectfully request. the Citizens and Merchants of Seaforth (0 oh1erV17 the day as 60(111. Business men and citizens generally are invite(] to take part in the Remembrance Day setcice being held by the Canadian Legion. JOHN J. CLUFF, mAY tilt GOD SAVE; THE KING The Catholic Women's League Are Holding An AFTERNOON TEA AND SALE ! OF HOME MADE BAKING AND MYSTERY BOXES In St. Jaynes' Parish Hall FRIDAY, NOV. 14 From 3.31) to 11.30 HOT SUPPER ! \VHF0ItF) 1 in the Newly Decorated S. S. Room of Northside United Church, Seaforth under the auspices of the Woman's Association on WED., NOV. 12TH SUPPER SERVED FROM 5 TO 7 Admission 40e. Children 25e THE BIGGEST D -A -N -C -E! ARMISTICE NIGHT at Dublin TUES., NOV. 11 ADAM BROCK AND HIS COLUMBIANS LUNCH Auspices of the Tennis Club ?.DMISSION 50e & 35e DANCE! STAFFA FRIDAY, NOV. 14 Moonlight Serenaders ADMISSION 35c CE SI'OtiSOP.RD I117- ST. COLUMBAN FRIDAY NOV. 7 SN11(1411 Ul a nEsTi,.\ Sodality Dance DU rLIN FRIDAY, NOV. 21 410614 a date for Fri.. Dec. 20, Xmas Dance and For Fri., Jan. 2, New Year's dance GOOD ORCHESTRA PAGE FIVE •e",k,.,i"t' sm r ref+,•_mwa,._raiTty�."'_ THE SEASON OF ce5 IS NOW HERE. If you are not getting maximum egg production, why i1ot, start feeding O.A.C. OPEN FORMTtLA CHOICI.TERIA l AYINC'I MASH. This ration was developed at Canadian Agricultural Colleges and Experimental Farms, just to keep laying birds in the pink of condition. Only ingredients of the highest quality. carefully sel- ected and evenly and thoroughly mixed, are used. The number of pounds of each ingredient is 1)n the bag. O.A.C. LAY MASH `112.75 per cwt. SCOTT'S POULTRY FAM Phone 851 - 32 Seaforth BRUCEFIELD Misses Mary and Ida Reid of Hay- field visited with their sister, Mrs. W. Elliott, on Sunday. We are sorry that Mt. William Henry is under the doctor' rare. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Drysdale anti Mrs. Wm. MacI.aten of He n'aall ted with Mrs. F. W. Hes,, on Sun- day. 141x. 1'. Haugh visited 1444 sister, Mrs. James rwitchen iu London 11(141 ace6. v,•xt Sn1daly Aton u'114.• !Jay seri- ice will be held in i.rrse, Yi+ 111 1'Hitr'rl church.. 1L'.. .1 1v, 0.1.11 1.11 -.I'..ta 1 e with frivol in I,04,4e14 Mc and Mrs t 1- ,4' l' a 1 ala a r:rn t SliatfordG'i'st,:d .11. and 311.. -c 11 \i'ir,'»( on Sunday. - 141r.-. R St , -4-.117-- t '-.tine, fes rlaeec;hlrr 1n Moab; For,—,..t. sprit'. 10,101». cotumt''ien or ailo-7,4. 41,- ii ttr. 111 ie e '1.-:. an114 for .'14pen,'s. -111 monk-, ,014,(1: i,7t- lir.:, 1, a en•,1t1 ern _ +44 • ed nrr• ploeesl in a 1pee•ia1 ar,,otiat rills 014614. 44-141111 is r'otttralle+d by ar Board of 'rho Y I' 1'. il4.11 4(4 14• 'Iiustr:•,.'s 00 (11(5 140anr4l. 1r,v,a'}- ,•x• u14•:tinc, ea 3?.,1:d.1v n>11411 vl r . penditorc made ie. ltpprove"l alld - v .,,,}s 1 14.(nyy cry ac-tmuta checked by 1110 Yoard. :410.14,.:at at i1o' ),ialn). 1 ob'i•,,' Every applicant fns' relief is hive rig- 1,rout:11) 11'75 (.1r. A. A'',suns+snt1 ie�nei ”led 0;0,1'(111y lett sylnpatthelically, iu l,a:ay*er, at.rl Viii 1'••i'r'- ;:'s els-• ILdi.•1' may take 1110 form of food, a rl) 1(114 10,r'00 101(404 'd i.y� 417'in4u clothing, 0)161rent Or assist- 1'! '1'111- horde which was .' ' • :.t1) aur, 1) i> lar entice l!} it •vet• issm•d in 1,•0 of 1\1)1k":41: 4+ 1,00'1) F t ''Ilii ,•as}l, „rear 11emr;a ft',vcia•1 tla,..1' was 1) discussion. 'I'b„ )(44)4()l.41"114''a ad a0+1 adopted m) 11144 b g t.-.• to l;r•n1 Ill.titd hymn 1]41 n' r 111'\ out, -t Was thou, n of ei by - .'7 1 m.• ,111,1 111-• 110-,1a t .1 ,1 l v v Me' 1.„14e.11ting 111,-31a..e .tin th1,1. Should any ((1 our I'ti,•lus1 d .lr,- further 1 infor1111(liolt 1.11 ,Wt' penal in connection with Poppy Fund activ'itl oar I1a0011 secretary will be glad to supply it_ The ('anadlau Legion Is grateful ef111 rot the hearty support they Lev, always reeeiye(l from the getter - al public to stake the lot of the dfs- tres„"d ex unwire mail ea4iet, and it i; our hop,• that thee•,• will he 110 pttrtial 01' 1l1rnmm•n) blackout for them. (live ;old giro freely! Buy ,r poppy ntt 146tar(t rt' Nov. R. \\"ear it an 1 enoullhral0'" Day. Tiles.. 1ltl. To loo t•hatse a1 poppy is a small t1)111g. PM" 4'very citizen dee d0 50 18 a big thing. ,i(IJN EARRLE. Branch President. Miss Elsie 1.7)111 of l'•1rol,te a ' tt•mled the funeral of }ler cousin, the• late Miss 11. isabel r("1111an1 :1110" 1.1411 h IS a daughter of the late. Dr. 1111rh .trod Mts. Isne'h of Toronto, 41412(1 formerly was 'Miss 'Tillie Gonin- lock of Seaforth. Mr. Jack Fortune 11101 tilt Hill Myers, RCAF St. Iholnas, were the week end ,.bests of Mt. • nd Mrs, 1:,170 Fortune. A. J. I Eckert. Sisifoith. is listed ratting the g1a1111ate.4 retching' nit's 4,rre hadocs at the '\o. 2 Ilu1nhiue. and Gt4nucr7 School at Mn„shank, Sask., Mr. W. H. Golding.. 11.1'., left for Ottawa this week for the ape nim.' of parliament. Mrs. William Devereaux is spend - 114,L some time al Sarnia. NOT A LETTER LOST Of 18,500,000 Flown on the Lisbon Service Not one letter has been lost of tam thirteen and a half million flown be- tween Engiand and Lisbon in the last year by the British Overseas Airways Corporation.. Seaplanes and aeroplanes have s11(e13,, covered i511,uuli miles with 4,loc passengers. and neither seam' 11o1' weather has c•ans4d the service to change its time -table Ph1t'e it opened in 1999. Throughout the Battle of Britain, severe weather and hazards of War. the +drlull. between England 31111 Portugal. and by t'lipp.•r on to 1'.5.A.. has remained n»itrnk.,u. 'Mails for prisoners 00 nal. are Clown To Portugal and h,tt n 1(01(4 1.1114111 are 1104v11, rer, 0f charas, bael: 10 Lishnu wlaercl 1 4,' POrRr1'?("4e' P041 O1'ti ce 1rofl5fea•s awn, to lgritisb Air- ways. In .fitly a 40,1±11 lightweight letter- eard 414118 11ewd4,'11 for airmails to pris- oners of star. It costs only threepence to flyone of glee(' ea4r(44 10 1,10011 and on by neutral plane 10 Germany. Four thousand five hundred of the new letter cards weigh hist ono pound: the Hanle number of ordinary airmail letters 01114 cwt. and it half. The teacher had 11,441411 giving a les- son on modern invention to 101. Hass. "Can any of you boys,' he said, "tell me of anything of import - (moo which did not exist 50 years ago?„ !We!” exclaimed one. of them. KIPPEN T11).1 e1. Pre pt ; Sue t t \1111 w' e'II tuv•41 t e1 tII( t."'1417' 11).h1 1){:1 or) :lh•n a as 4.114' with 11 try:11 rut Sirs (104.1411144'' pre,.iditle Alt or thi, 1,4.Jn> a7e41 the S11111n1 t11 e 14';',•••- 11101e •'.:,••11)11( f''' 111111 ! " 1 we '4)11411e 11! ,414 \ ! 4.11(4 111.41.1.1 Nl to `•1 + d ielvi to hold to Stability v 1111'11 la7X1 the runn1 1" tph' 1 4t 1'1:' Pa 11 and an 41111strat, addros., tho wort, the. 1 ni' d Chard, G111 he giver 1,7 th • minister. Last Sunday the It••c. .\ '11. Yiral.t.. gave tie• first of 1) n,.ri•.... of s.rrinllte,: On 111" Living t'hnrrh' 11, 1001, 11 1111.. 1e%) the familiar 1e'd4 ''11. d,•. auto ('a al' the tiring that 3 e Ca, sit and (1)110 aoil 1M- thing, aro (10n (. Il - :11410.1114)..)1 1't n•31 h' th,• •.-''n•:- Will 14, -MI' 1,41 II:1". i.hm'rll 111 ' 1V'ta11 1111, 11'11 t'' rhe 1 suet Mi., F. 4" t 1t '.•(1:-. and family 14.t.vi-dt e, . ,..t tie SLn1=,r Ihd4 w•. -q:. The Mission 11-.)1111 hr141 i'4 mens11(4 mooing e'4 Sleel sv, Th, - 11:1S 11 the 111 1 1• devoli.ogai purl f t t) s•—(vat,\.:s. 1h•• aniio7n44411 at, ova:70,1 '.1 pi'. 4 ...t 17 "Praise ITittt. ['raise 1 1 10. 11: 1', hale Children.- white the t "in•e1i to the whoa iroum. The 1 •a - Mrs. A. M. dramf led in prityee. (.114444 Beatrice 1o pe•( called. atter 1440 h (45 A (4TrutYiet3t It gen tit 1,e•vr (41)111(1•(1 1(101,, 1,1)10111114 f» th" t hint Sky." and eatptiyated the c1111(1reu by the illte l8eiy illte te8titig manner in which sh•• told the story of pilau Doh, The In151nes„ part of the meet- ing fnllnwed, and the „hosing hvinn was "Jest's Rids is Shine" with the RTizpllh benediction repeat"•d in 1101• „ml JIrs. J. D. Stewart was in London dtendit14( the funeral -:'f Mr. R. 000di111rs. Miss Janet poi,;• e+n1''('4 aia'wl a fe4 7 fri1uds at a rand party (441(1 at 'Muss- '•11! erttrriain. "c •n' tree, '111,. 10,1war11 1 oltin tt l a.,(11v 1, r •"t oil M1'1 lleii - 1'4!:'1[1 nr.• 0',“/ (144_4,''' .1 away on Friday evening, was the fa- ther of Charles Robinson of Kippeti. He was born in Fullarton township in 1861; and farmed in Fullartnn and Illlic•e until moving to Mitchell. Ile - sides hi, widow he lea:•.. eight sons rued one daughter. HARLOCK Cho flue -rat of the late harden isiper was hekl frena Ids kite !tont- on ongr' the 1.1ale r 0(4 x,1 1Tu11r it I)lesdriv .ftl 11:4 1 1;1)=4 :. (34. 31111 'r t o•c (•vers t 1,101 Tb'. r 1114,. a'• 11,4,1 1e 1, it. F. t. ('11414'' a.r est ..,pun 4 1da,.t i--. n 1•=:„ ue.1:. e. ur• a'. 'T,.g[ ),1 7,77 7 '3- r..i.., 1 1„1 , -+4 ,° �•1 1I .411th;1- t end 'Mrs. (Rete” T ss' 1 :.0 Stu,. 3 y I.4,f 11 h.,ttr•t .tt; a= ''„t-* tett l^ t 3 , a- a o.-' i tallT- #: Ittweis of . Tl tt,-1 61lte:lt 1% r'o-11 sto-b1 ,v• t I11 11,1-11e 1441,• ,\ .1i 'ole•: ASO,{. s •t....,44'. 01:T • aa:s ,a ' 11`. d} 1M41- .01 i,o. 1."11 a In .1 1 1,,.'t:')14 tl ,. -: y t'•., lt• tet (4 tri 4e' 1,11I 11.1-11: 1 .. .. .1 eiNew 2 ON EXHIBITION AT Daly's Garage' Seaforth Come in and see it ! ANNUAL IN FOR McKILLOP. LATION TOWNSHIP All opportunity .for Small Pox, 1)13)1111'l(�'1'i1. Sear" let Fever and Whooping Cough vaccination and inoculation is being made available by 1 he 'hoard Of Health of the TOWll::hil) of McKillop, The treatments \v'ili be given by Dr. 3. A. Gorwill, the M. O. }L, at his (liiice, commencing Friday, October '24, 1941. All wishing treatment will kindly start promptly and continue regularly. Prevention is better than r'ul'e. It is the duty of every parent to see that each child is given this opportunity for prevention of disease. TI -IE SERVICE IS FR.EI,,