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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1943-10-14, Page 5e THURSDAY, OCTOBER '14, 1943 Tops in Values - October,14 till Wed„ Oct, 20 Hillcrest Pure Lard 1 lb. carton 1 7c SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER, 1 lb tin .25 and one 2 oz. bottle Hillcrest Vanillas FREE ! Roman Meal per pkg. 29c Kraft Velveeta Cheese, plain, �1/2 lb. pkg .21 Cowan's Perfection Cocoa, 1 ib. tin 24c NEWPORT FLUFFS (Whole Popped Wheat Cereal) 8 Quart bag 25c with Free Tumbler .Pastry Flout 7 Ib, bag 27c Pastry Flour 24 lb. hag 75c Nutrir Baby Cereal -9 oz, pkg, 290; 18 oz, Pkg. 49c Lipton's Red Label Black Tea, '1s tb, pkg, 38c Camay Toilet Soap 190 Good Hardwood Clothespins, 3 dozen 12c Mazda Electric Light Bulbs, 25, 40, 60 Watt — each 15o Kellogg's Gro -Pup Cubes, 2 Ib. per pkg, 250 Kellogg's New An Wheat Cereal, 2 pkgs. 250 Maxwell Rouse Coffee, Ys Ib, bag -25c; 1 ib, bag 47c Crosse & Blackwell's Thick Meat Sauce, 8 oz. battle..250 Crosse & Blackwell's Worcestershire Sauce —. 6 oz, ottle 290 Cream of Wheat Kellogg's Coi n Flakes 3 — 8 -oz. pkgs, 250 Presto Pack Waxed Paper 45 sheet pkg. 9c Steero Bouillion Cubes 5 in pkg. 14c Libby's Prepared Mustard 6 oz. jar 100 Plain Queen Olives 9 oz, jar 33c Bon Anil Cake or Powder each 14c Quaker Quick Macaroni 2 pkgs, 250 Ovaltine, 'nett tin -58c; large tin 980 Hawe's Floor Wax 1 lb. tin 450 Hawe's Lemon Oil, 6 oz. bottle -15c; 3 bars large pkg. 25c Ross J. Sproa Art Wright 12 oz. bottle 25c PHONE 8 PHONE 77 BUY BONDS ! Back our gallant fighters. They're smashing the pi11 boxesand clear- ing the way. Buy 5th Victory Loan Bonds to give them the tools to finish the job. They're counting on you: don't let them down. Buy and speed their Victory ! SPEED the VICTORY This Ad. is sponsored and paid for by John Boshart & Sons SEAFORTH, ONT. D -A -N -C -E ! In Seaforth Armories SPONSORED BY "D" COMPANY, MIDDLESEX AND HURON REGIMENT TUESDAY, OCT. 19 Mac Burgess Orchestra Admission 50c DANCING. 9,30 — 1,00 FARM FOR SALE 100 acres of good clay loam, in good state of cultivation, brick house, bank barn, good .spring, 4 acres of bush, 5 acres fall wheat, close to church and school, 5 miles north of Zurich, on Goshen line, 4 milee from Varna. Apply to Jas. 17, Stephenson, Varna, R.R. 1. BORN PAPPLE —At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on Monday, Oct.. llth, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Papple, McKillop, 0 son (Kenneth Gordan), MELADY—At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal on Oct. 9th, to Mr. and Mrs, Ted Melady, St. Columban, a sou. MUIR—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 111,11, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Muir, Seaforth, a son, BRODHAGEN Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Young of Strat- ford with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Diegel, Mr. aucl Mrs. Harvey Beuerinann and daughters Gloria and Grace, and Mrs, Montgomery end Miss Ltieila Montgomery of Seaforth with Me. and Mrs, Harry .Beuermann. -Mr. and Mrs. Dalton. Hinz, Audrey. and Gerald, Mr, and Mrs, Aug, Hop- penlotlt, and Mts, W. Klinkmaim vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Lantz at North IOasthope on Sunday, THE SEAPORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Mr, and Mrs, C. Barker and child- ren of Itagereville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Matt Haney, Airwoman Jean Currie,. RCAF,. (WO), Rockliffe, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joint Currie. Mr. and Mrs. John E, Daley will move this month from Jarvis et. to the residence on High sI. recently purchased from Mrs, IL J. Gibson, who is holding an auction sale on Obtober 20th. Mr. and Mrs, John Crawford ware in Guelph visiting their son for sev- ei'al days, Mr, Lesiie Hogg of Preston spent the week end with his parents, Mi', and Mrs, Wm, Hogg. Mrs. John Jackson has moved from her farm in Tuckersmith to the Sill• ery residence in Egnlondville, Mr, and Mrs, Torrance Dundee and daughter Olene of Blyth spent the week end at the home of his mother, Aire, W. A, Dundee. Mrs. R, E, Paterson and daughter Margaret, or Brampton, spent the' week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Scott, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Schneider and family of Toronto spent the week end with Mrs. Ella Armstrong, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Mason were at their cottage at Port Albert for the week end, Miss Ruth Joynt of Preston was a Holiday visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Joynt. Mrs, Roy Lawson, Huron Rd„ and Miss Manion Lawson, of Kitchener, spent the Thanksgiving week end in Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McGregor and Hollis, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin For- rester and Roil'aid were week end guests at the home of Mr. Ed Mole and family, Thomas Chuff, RCAF., Toronto, with, hie father Mr, A. F. Cluff. Mrs. Robt. Archibald is seriously ill in Scott Memorial Hospital Miss Helen Upshall, St. Marys, spent the holiday at her house here,, Misses Mary and Carolyn Holmes, Toronto, and Miss Kathleen Holmes, Sky :Harbor, Goderich, with their par, eats, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes. Miss Mary Neville, Sarnia, was a guest over the week end at the Monte of her sister Mrs, J. M. McMillan and Mr. McMillan. Mies Helen Swan, St, Thomas, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1I, Swan, Mr, Ralph Weiland, Hershey, Penn., and Mr, Roy Weiland, Toronto, spent the week end with their parents. Mr, Frank Ryan, Normal School, Stratford, with his mother, Mrs, F. Ryan, Miss Margaret McKellar, Palmer- ston, spent the week end with her Parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. McI2ellar•. Dr. and Mrs, Archie Hays and Jimmie of Port Erie, and Witter H. Glenn Hays, RGNVR„ Toronto, were holiday guests of their mouser Airs, dames Hays,. Holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, George MaGavin were Miss Enid Greenhalf of Windsor and Mr, Allen Bison of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McGavin, Aud- rey and Marion, spent Sunday at Winchelsea, Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Hotbam were, Mr, and Mrs. 0, 13, Laithwaite and family, of Godeich, Mr, and Mrs, Duncan Coop- er and Douglas, of Kippen, AC1 Johns Idotham of Centralia Flying School, and Miss Carrel Reilly of Galt, KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Jas, F. Reid of Tor- onto visited over the holiday with Mrs, Susan Workman and Orville. Mr, end Mrs, Lloyd Workman and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Parsons and son daughters Ann and Barbara, of Osh- Walter of London were Monday visit- awa, visited over the holiday with ors with Mr. Ed Mole and family, Mrs. Susan Workman and Orville. Mrs. Madsen Campbell, Toronto, is It is with deep regret that the com- spencling a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hunt. Mrs. L. E, Richards and Miss Olive McCormick spent the week end in Toronto, inanity received the news of the death of Albeit Chipchase—"killed in action", presumably in Italy. This is the third bit of bad news which has conte to the Chipcliase family from Miss Rita Duncan, Cornwall, and the theatre of war. Henry who was Miss Mary Duncan, Brescia Hall, at Hong Kong has never been heard London, spent the holiday week end from. Jack was badly wounded and with their parents Mr, and Mrs. W. lay in hospital for a long time and is J. Duncan, still a prisoner of war in Germany. Miss Alice Devereaux, of Toronto, I Bill is still in the fighting line, and in spent the week end with her mother, the sante unit that Albert was in. Mrs. Margaret Devereaux, Walter is also in the aimed forces. Mr, and Mrs. William Faulkner, i The sympathy of all goes out to Kitchener, were week end guests Ernie and the rest of the family at with the former's mother, Mrs. F. Aylmer, Faulkner, Air, and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase Miles McMillan, RCAF, Toronto, spent a few days at Aylmer last and Miss Joanne McMillan, Sarnia, week, spent the week end with their par- Several farms are changing hands ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. McMillan, � on the second of Stanley township. Miss Florence McQuaid and Mr. F. Mr, Faber has bought Mrs, James McQuaid, Stratford, were guests at Macdonald's farm and will take pos- the home of their sister, Mrs. Benson session next Spring, With Ed. Butt Hamilton and Mr. Hamilton over the going back to the farm Alex Mc - week end, Beath has bought the farm of Stanley Miss Margaret Hislop of London Love, and Stanley is moving on to and Mr. Arthur Sims of Toronto were the farm of John Manurtrie which visitors at the home of Lorne Dale, he has rented. The community is los- High street. ing a splendid, citizen in John, and Miss Ruth Fraser, Kitchener, spent will,ihiss Mrs, MacDonald and Marg - the week end at her home here. aret. Miss Maxine Baynes, who has Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair and been, transferred to Toronto from the Miss Margaret Sinclair spent the Dublin branch of the Bank of Com- week end at Toronto. , merce, leaves Thursday of this week, At the Hensall and district field She was presented with a bedroom meet last week, Barbara Grant won lamp by a number of friends at a pre- the Senior girls championship shield. sentation party held on Friday even- The scarcity of rubber put a few Mg. at the home of Miss Marion of .our 'teen age boys in a hard place Sclater. on the Monday holiday, They were Miss Margaret Smith, Toronto, and out for a quiet ride and lunch to- Sandra McKellar, spent the week gether and found themselves with a end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. w. flat tire and no spare, forty miles Smith. from home, After parking the car it who so kindly Miss Janet Baker, St. Catherines, took them some hours to get home. y donated fruit and with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. At the Thanksgiving service on helped with the jam and jelly for Baker. Sunday the choir sang 'It is good to this Worthy cause. We have now fin - Miss Mary cCormick, London, was give thanks" in keeping with the ser- irked our quota of 1,460 lbs. The a guest over the holiday at the home anon subject, "The Harvest Loaf." Christmas boxes for the boys over - of Miss Verna Graves. Daring the service the following were seas will be packed at the home of Miss Jean MacDonald,' of Stratford, baptised, Margaret Jean Broadfoot, spent the holiday with her sister Daviel John Cooper, Albert Keith An- 1al SPEED the VICTORY As chairman of Huron County War Finance Committee I send out cordial greetings to every citizen. The raising of thus 5th Victory Loan is the biggest task to which the people of Huron ever set their hands. It will be one factor in our .final success if we begin with a full realization of the vast and difficult responsibility to which we are committed and match this challenge with the earnestness and determination that is the very stuff of Victory. There is good news that our armed' forces are moving forward and that news should lift our spirits to a high level of eagerness and en- thusiasm. But there is no news that the war is just about over and that we may relax our ef- forts. The prospect is not of a war tapering off to a quick and easy finish, but of a war rising to an increasing crescendo of stubborn fighting. Something tugs at our hearts as we think of our boys caught in this fury of battle. What can we do for them? The best thing we can do for them is to give them the weapons, an abundance of weapons—or rather the best thing we can do for them is to buy Victory Bonds—for with our Victory Bonds the weapons will be provided. For the sake of all our Huron County boys over there — To speed the Victory — Out of Huron County's great prosperity — As your answer to the call of duty — As an act of Thanksgiving -- BUY VICTORY BONDS ! Yours faithfully, W. A. RChairman Huron County War Finance e Committee ANNIVERSARY SERVICES CONSTANCE UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, OCT. 17 11 a,m, and 7.30 p,m. GUEST MINISTER: REV. REBA HERN. Varna Special music by the choir, assisted by the Male Quartette of Grand Bend 'e'ith Mr. Harry Hoffman, baritone soloist, The next meeting of Kippen East Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Alex, McGregor on Wednesday afternoon, Oct, 20th, at 2.30. Roll call will be "Why I Am Proud to be a Canadian," Will the ladies who made Christmas cake and gloves please bring thein to this meeting. The Kipper East Women's Insti- tute wishes to thank all the ladies Mrs, Ralph McFadden, and Mr. Mc- derson, Donald Linden Parsons, Faddeii, Elaine Jessie Upshall, and Robert Mr, and Mrs. W. Neely and son, of James Upshall, Stratford, spent the week end at the St. Andrew's Church is holding its home of the latter's parents, Mr. and 76th anniversary on Sunday first Mrs. George Reeves. with the Rev. G. G. Burton, M.A„B.D„ Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hodgins, Tor- of Clinton, as the guest preacher. The onto, visited this week with the lat- choir augmented by the addition of ten's sister, Mrs. John Beattie, and the Thomson sisters, Mrs. Keyes and Mr. Beattie. Mrs. Fred Parsons, will add much to Pte, Morley Storey, London, with the services of the day, Mrs. Storey and children.The Women's Missionary Society Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Broadfoot and held the October meeting on Thurs- son Neil, Hamilton, visited with seta- day at the home of Mrs. John Bell, tives here over the week end. Mrs, John Henderson was in charge Mrs. Peter Calder, Stamford, and of the meeting, and the programme Miss Mary Hays, Toronto, spent the from the August Monthly, introduc- week end here, ing the new study book "For All of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Walters and Life” was used. Mrs. A. M. Grant out - daughter, of Dundee, were guests at lined the first chapter, Mrs. A. Mon - the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willis teith was appointed delegate to the over the -week end, sectional meeting to be held at Cen- Mr, and Mrs, J. Miller, Dearborn, tt'alia on October 200. At the close Mich., Mr. and M i's, Rae Benninger, of the meeting a short W.A. meeting Guelph; and Mrs, 7. Flannery, Guelph, ! spent the holiday week end at the was held, Norman Long spent the week end, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Cleary. at Windsor and Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Mrs. Graham Vance, Toronto, and MoOlymont at Catena, Mr. Richard Box, RCAF, of Guelph, I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons and spent the holiday with their parents, , Walter visited with relatives here on Mr, and Mrs, E. L. Box. Sunday. - Corporal Thomas Sills, RCAF„ Gnr. A. H. Gackstetter of Halifax Dunnville, and Sergeant Nora Sills, is spending two weeks' furlough with RCAF„' Camp Borden, spent the week end with the fornrer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills, Mrs. Frank. Sills retuned Friday Mrs. Gackstetter and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Westlake visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harold .zones. from Detroit where she was the . M. and Mrs, W. Homey visited on guest of her daughter Mrs, Henry Sunday with Mn. and Mrs. Walter Erizensberger, Madge of Heiman. Mr, Arnold Westcott, Toronto, was Gnr, and Mrs. Gackstetter spent a guest over the week end at his the week end with friends in Guelph, home here, Mies Gertrude Crich, Toronto, andMTherCipl`en East Women's Insti- with Joseph Carpenter, Chatham, tute held their September meeting with Mr, and Mrs, John Crich, at the home of Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple Mrs. Fred Willis visited last week on Wednesday evening, Sept. 290h. with relatives in Toronto. Meeting opened with the opening Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, spent de aneend alt repeating Pte. Frank Lamont, ROE., Ippoie prayer. the Lord's the week end at her home Here. erg Mrs, James Fiinlayson read wash, spent a few days last week the Scripture. The motto "Doing with Mrs, Lamont, Nothing for Others is the Undoing Miss Teresa McIver and Miss of Yourself,” was taken by Miss Wilma Hay, London University, spent Margaret Mel€ay, Miss Laura Tre the week- end at their respective meer had current events. The guest homes here. speaker for the evening was Rev. Miss Florence Fowler, Bluevale, Mr. Grant of Kippon. His subject was the, guest- of Miss Clara Pinkney was "Post War Problems," Mrs, R, over the holiday, Dalrymple favored with two lovely KIPPEN EAST A2iss Hilda Kennedy, London, with her mother Mrs. R. Kennedy. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Flannery, De- troit, spent the week end with relat- ives here, Airwoman Vora Hudson, RCAF., Fingal, spent the week end at the them. Lunch was served by the solos, "The Rose of Tralee,", and "Juanita,' The jam report was given by Mrs, Glen McLean. It was decid- ed that the Institute would collect money for the boys boxes. Meeting closed by all singing the national an - home of Mr and Mrs Scott kTablchk lunch committee. Mrs, Morley Cooper on Monday ev- ening, Oct. 25th, EGMON['VILLF The October meeting; of Egrnond- ville W.M.S. was held in vestry of church on Oct. 7 with president, Mrs Gardiner in chair. Theme being "The Bible for All of Life," meet- ing opened by reading hymn 635, "God's Law is Perfect," and prayer lee Mrs, Keyes, Minutes of last meet- ing read and adopted. Roll call res• ponded to by seven members, Mrs, Keyes reported writing to one of members who is confined to hospital with a fractured limb, Mrs. McMill- an gave the treasurer's report. The sectional meeting to be held in Lon- desboro on Oct. 14 to which Mrs. Allan, Mrs. Keys and Mrs, Richard- son are delegates. The study book is to be circulated as far as possible. The worship service was conducted by Ilrs• Nott from Missionary Mon- thly. Mrs, Gardiner summarised the first chapter of the study book, "For All of Life." The great problems our missionaries have to face and how efficient they become. Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Keys conducted a question- aire which helped solve the prob- lems. Meeting closed with hymn and prayer. McKILLOP The death of Michael Matthews, a resident of the 3rd con. of Mc- Killop for many years, occurred about six o'clock, October 6th. in his 76th year. Mr. Matthews had been in failing health the past year but was able to be around until two days before his death. He is surviv- ed by his wife, formerly Mary Heff- ernan and one son Joseph, at home. Also three sisters and a brother, Mrs. John Reid '(Elizabeth) and Mrs. Geo, Lacerte i(Frances) of Detroit, and Mrs, Daniel Flannery of Rose- wood, Sask,, and Joseph of Sea• forth, The funeral took place Friday morning at nine o'clock from his late residence, lot 12, eon, 3, to St. Columban Church. The funeral Mass was sung by Rev, Fr, O'Drowski, Rev, Father Hussey was In the sanc- tuary, Interment in St. Coltimban cemetery. The pallbearers were Jo- seph Kale, Vincent Lane, Joseph McQuaid, John O'Sullivan, Terry Flannery, Thos, Riley, Those attend- ing the funeral from a distance were Mr, and Mr's. Raymond Oldham, of Detroit, Mr, and Mr's, Wm. Wiison of Windsor and Thos. Heffernan. of Detroit. Citizens Huron County Listen to the Fifth Victory Loan Broadcasts over Radio Station CKNX Wingham Official Opening by Reverend W. A. Beecroft Chairman - Huron County at 8 A.M. Monday, October 18th There will be a five minute program on Saturday, Oct- ober 16th, and each day of the campaign at 12:40 P.M. The - first of these pro- grams will be an address by Warden Benson W. Tuckey Saturday, October 16th Followed by a prominent speaker daily October 18th to November 6tli BUY BONDS AND SPEED THE VICTORY ST. COLUMBAN The regular meeting of the C.W.L. was held with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. John McIver op- ened the meeting with prayer. The minutes of last meeting as read were adopted, A letter regarding spiritual bouquets for the chaplains and men of the armed forces was discussed. it was decided to pack the boxes for our boys overseas shortly. 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