HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1943-09-09, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPT, 9, 1943,
TITh $EAFARTIT NEWS
"BACK TO SCHOOL SALE"
September 9 till Wed., Sept. 15th
Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg.
Cowans Perfection Cocoa, 1 ib. tin
Choice Round Grain Rice, 2 lbs.
Fancy Tomato Soup, 2 -10 -oz. tins
sTOKELYS
Oatmeal per pound 5 c
"Wine or Coarse Flakes"
Nabob Coffee 1 lb. bag 45c
Nutrim Baby Cereal, 9 oz. pkg.-29c; ° 18 oz, pkg. 49c
Newport Fluffs—with Free Tumbler , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , S quart bag 250
Fruit Kepe pkg, of 25 tablets 250
Champion Dog qr Cat Food 2 pkgs. 19c
2 in 1 Shoe Polish—paste Per tin 100
Old English 'Paste Wax 1 Ib. tin 490
Fly-Ded — Kills Flies 16 oz. tin 25c
Moodys Chloride of Lime large pkg, 15c
Richards Carbolic Sper bar 6c
Soap
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue 3 large rolls 250
Van Camps Pre Cooked Beans 12 oz, pkg. 15e
Junket Powder 2 pkgs, 250
Oxo Cubes, small pkg. 4 cubes l0c
Muratoris Noodles - 14 oz. bag 10c
Pure Black Pepper lb. l6c
Plain or Iodized Salt 2 large 2 lb. pkgs. 150
Whole Mixed Pickling Spice per pkg. 5c and 10c
Metal Jar Rings per doz. 28c
Rubber Jar Rings 4 doz. 25c
Hillside XXX Pure Cider or White Vinegar
Celery Seed, Durham Mustard, Tumeric, Mustard Seed,
Whole Cloves, Cinnamon Sticks, Fruit Jars, Parowax, Certo, Etc.
All at low popular prices
Kelloggs Bran Flakes
2-8 oz. pkg. 250
Kelloggs Bran Flakes
large 14 oz, pkg. 17c
Royal York 0. P. Tea
lb. pkg. 38c
Presto Pack Waxed Paper
'pkg, of 45 sheets 9e
29c
24c
23c
17c
PORRIDGE! PANCAKES! MUFFINS!
EASY RECIPES
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Special Pkg. 29c
Ross J. Sproat,
Art Wright
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a radiologist in one of its large mun-
ition plants, is a returned veteran of
World War. II having served for sev-
eral 'months with the air force on
active service overseas. The youngest
lneniber of the family, Kenneth, Who
has been a student in the Walkerton
High Scnool and actively identified
with St. Paul's United Church Stitt -
day, School will also be greatly miss-
ed by the younger fruit of the toWf.
W d Fo • Sale Ida t week 25c
TOWN TOPICS
-Mrs. Robert Edgar has''moved'ihtb'
the Willis apartments oil Main street,
Misses Mary and Carolyn Holmes,
Toronto, and Miss Kathleen Holmes,
Sky Harbour, spent the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Holmes.
Miss Eileen Ainsborough, Toron-
to, with her mother, Mrs. Susan
Ainsborough.
Mr, Ross Rennie, Toronto, visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milne Rennie over the week end.
Miss Kathleen Calder of Toronto
spent the holiday with her father,
Mr. Andrew Calder:
Mrs. Fred Burchill and sons, Scott,
Peter and Jos., of Perth, were
guests of 'the Misses Brine on Fri-
day.
LAC Donald Scott arrived home
on Tuesday from overseas and will
visit his mother, Mrs. Harry Scott
before taking further training.
BORN
1=TTJGILL — In Hullett .on Monday,
Sept. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer.
Hugill, a son (Benjamin Leroy).
WALSH—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on Sept 4111, to Mr. and Mrs.
1Villiam Walsh, Walton, g daugh-
ter.
ETUE—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Sept. 5th, to Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Etue, Zurich R.R,2, a son.
HUGILL—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Sept. 6tri, to Mr. and. Mrs,
Joseph Hugill, Seaforth R.R.2, a
daughter.
WILD --At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Sept. 81h, to Mr, and Mrs. Jos-
eph Wild, Clinton, a son.
WINTHROP
The Red Cross meeting will be
held Tuesday, Sept, 21, We ask for a
good attendance, to make arrange-
ments for cooking sale and bazaar
on Oct. 2. This is also the last day
for donations to be handed 1n for
prisoners' bags. Try and give a gift.
Blood donors are to be called again
soon. Any one wishing to give a don-
ation .`; can hand their name in any
time now. -
Mrs, George Eaton, Mona Bennett
and Elizabeth Howes spent the week
end with friends in London and Dor-
chester.
Mr, Andrew Montgomery and Mr.
and Mrs. William Montgomery of
Brantford spent the week end at
their homes,
Mr. Percy Little has purchased the
residence and shop from Mr, John
Bullard of Winthrop.
TOWN TOPICS
Sergt. John Flannery, Ipporwash,
with Mrs, Flannery,
Miss Betty Matthews, Waterloo,
spent the week end at her : home,
Miss Betty Eckert, Toronto, with.
her. parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. M.
Eckert.
Ml's. Mary O'Laughlin and Baugh -
ter, Mrs. Ronald MacDonald, Strat-
ford, spent the weak end with rela-
tives in town.
rVi'r, and Mrs. At Hoff and family
spent the week end at Wasaga,
Mr, Jack Dorrance, Sb. Catherines,
with his another, Mrs, Mae Dorrance.
Mrs: Angus- MacLean is visiting
relatives in Toronto this week:
Misses Gladys Earle, Frances El-
gie and Mildred Finnigan spent the
week end in Toronto.
Miss Rose Dorsey has returned to
her school in Toronto after spending
the summer holidays hero.
Miss Ethel Shinen, of Toronto
spent the week end'with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shinen,
Miss Margaret Smith returned to
Toronto after visiting her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. W. Smith,
Miss Lois Henderson, Toronto,
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, L Henderson, McKillop.
0551. Lloyd Hoggarth, RCAF, Ot-
tawa, with Mrs. Hoggarth and Phil-
lip.
Mr. Joseph Dunn has returned to
Windsor after spending the summer
holidays with his grandparents,. Mr.
and Mrs. N. Dunn,
Miss Betty Stevens, Kitchener, is
visiting with friends here.
Miss Merle Keating with her par-
ents,
arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating.
James Flannery, RCAF, St. Tho-
mas, with relatives here.
Mr. David Lowery, Goderich,
spent the holiday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Lowery.
Stuart Finnigan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Finnigan, Egmondville,
has enlisted at London in the RCAF
air crew.
Gunner Grant Finnigan, Hamilton,
is spending his furlough with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finnigan,
who also had as week end guests
their son, LAC Gordon Finnigan, of
Vietoriaville, Que., and Stoker 1st
Class Russ Burch, of Thedford.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Counter and
family and Miss Millie Williams re-
turned to their homes in Toronto af-
ter spending two weeks with friends
here.
Mr. Raymond Redmond of St.
Augustine and his sister, Mrs. J. Bell
of 'Calgary were Labor , Day , visitors
with friends here. •
Miss Alice Williams of Detroit
was a week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Fortune.
Miss Alice Devereaux of Toronto
spent the week end with her mother,
Mrs. Frank Devereaux.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Kenny and son
of Detroit visited friends in town
and vicinity over the week end,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klinkhamer
and children, Nelcy and Kathleen, of
Dearborn, Mich., visited Mrs. Con
Eckert and other friends over the
week end.
Mrs. W. G. Fee left this week to
spend the winter with her daughter,
Mrs.' Heale at Kingston. Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Belden are occupying
Mrs. Fee's house on Jarvis street.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nott and
daughters, Nancy and Sally, were
guests Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Carl Forwell, Preston. -
Mrs„ E, Boshart and daughter Ka-
therine, also Misses Loretto Malon-
ey and Beth Muir spent a week with
friends in Milverton and Niagara
Falls.
'Misses Teresa and Veronica Mal-
oney spent the week end with their
mother,
Mrs. Roy McGeoch has returned
from 'visiting relatives in Toronto
and Cochrane.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat and
Mr. and Ivlrs. Preston Tabor and
two daughters of Detroit were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Sproat.
Air. and Mrs. W. M. Charlesworth
of Toronto were guests last week of
?Ssrmondville friends. •
Mr. R. H. Sproat spent last week
in Toronto.
Mrs. R. 11. Sproat has returned
from Ajax. "
Mrs. Geo. Hills and daughter Tera
returned to Toronto.
Miss Marjorie Bickell has returned
to Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown and Mrs.
7, H. Long of Brantford spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Porteous.
Mrs, H. Minnett of Toronto is vis-
iting Mr, and Mrs. E• L. Box.
Mrs, A. P. Twidale of Niagara
Falls spent the week end with her
nephews, Cyril, Oswald and Gerald
Snowdon.
Rev, Dr. and Mrs. Hurford and
Jean are in Toronto attending the
two-week sessions of the General
Synod of Canada of the Anglican
Church. Send us the names Of your visitors
"Now 1 can get my
work done!"
"IT'S not like it used to be. I remem.
ber when I would spend an hour or
more each morning, just chatting on
the telephone. I've cut out those long
telephone conversations—and a lot of
my friends have too.
"We don't feel it's right to take up
time on the telephone when we all
know how urgently lines are needed to
handle the traffic created by the war.
I know I'd hate to think that I had
delayed an important war message I
"Now we all save our news for our
meetings at the Red Cross and use the
telephone only for necessary calls."'
ley War daria0s Stamp.
aid Certificates R.pulcrly.
04,4i' !Testisk• aktafis
P. D. WILSON
' Manager.
Miss Jean Hurford leaves this
month to begin training as a nurse CONSTANCE
in Stratford General Hospital.
Mr. Armour Dundas and daughter
Muriel of London visited his mother,
Mrs. W. A. Dundas,
Writer H. Glenn Hays, RCNVR.,
Toronto, spent the week end with his
mother, Mrs. James Hays,
Mr. Arthur Thompson. Stratford,
spent the week end with relatives.
Mr. Malcolm Southgate, Kitchen-
er, was a guest at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. South-
gate over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Knightley,
Kitchener, were we'it enol guests -t
the home of the latter's parents,
and Mrs, Louis Hildebrand.
Miss Helen Upshall, St. Marys, at
her home here.
Miss Isobel McKellar, nurse -in -
training in Stratford General Hospi-
tal, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. McKellar.
'Sub. -Lieut. Nelson Cardno, RCN -
VR„ Halifax, is spending two weeks
leave with his mother, Mrs. J. M.
Cardno.
Mr, Lloyd Dinnin, Windsor, spent
the week end with his mother, Mrs.
E. Dinnin.
Miss Mary McIver, Toronto, with
her parents, Mv. and Mrs, Peter Mc-
Iver.
Miss Mary McClelland, Toronto, is
a guest at the home of her grand-
mother•, Mrs. R S. Hays.
Mrs, George MacDonald, Strat-
ford, spent a few days last week with
her daughter, Mrs. Ralph McFadden
and Mr. McFadden. Miss Sheila Mc-
Fadden, who spent the past month
in Stratford, returned home with her
Master Layton Colclough of Nia-
gara. Falls, who has been visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Storey, has returned.
Mr, and Mrs..3, It, Dunlop and
little daughter, Mavis, of 'Galt, were
holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ii,
W. Hart.
Able Seaman Harold Finnigan has
been posted to the. Corvette Truro.
Mr, Robert A:bn*hart has accepted
tt.school at Tem^ea.mi this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neely and son,
Stratford, anent the week end with
her earent", Mr. and Mrs. George
Reeves,
Mrs. Lorne Lawson entertained
the ladies of Group No. 2 and neigh-
bors to a successful quilting on
Tuesday of this week.
Miss Ethel Dexter, Kitchener,
spent the waek end at her home.
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Janes Morrison, of
Carlingford, t`announce the engage-
ment of their only daughter, Mar-
- cella Elizabeth Anne (Sally), to Pte.
Frank Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Scott, Cromarty, the marriage
to take place early this month,
NOTICE
TOWN OF SEAFOR T H
C1c ing Hours for Certain Places
of Business
Take notice that in accordance with petitions
presented to thtni,' tale Council of the Town of Sea -
forth has passed 13y -Law =149. regulating the closing
of the following places of business:
All Dry (.xrods, ,Clothing, Department Stores,
Novelty Stores, hoots and Shoes and Hardware Stores
situated in the Town. of Seaforth.
-Such shops will close on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and iarida.ys at 13 P.M.: on Wednesdays at
12.30 P.M.; en Saturdays at 10 P.M. except • during
June, July, August, and September on Saturdays at 11
P.M., commencing Monday, August 143th, 1943,
D. H. WILSON,
Clerk.
TUNE IN ON
Old -Fashioned Revival Hour
9 to 10 P.M., E.D,S,T.
Pilgrim's Hour
2 to 3 P.M., B.D.S.T,
ON MUTUAL NETWORK SUNDAYS
Local Station — C,K.L,W., Windsor
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