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Neilson's Cocoa, 1/2 lb. tin 1 9c
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large 12 oz. bottle 260
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Aylmer Dehydrated Beans
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Tikovah Ilealth Salts small jar 29c
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In SEAFORTH ARMORIES
Thursday, Dec, 2
Mac Burgess Orchestra
Dancing 9.30 to 1
ADMISSION 50c.
DANCING
In Looby's Hall, Dublin
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
MAC BURGESS AND HIS BAND
Admission 50 cents
NORTH McKiLLOP
The late Mr. Charlie Regele pass-
ed away at his hone in 1\1eKillop
Township ou Thursday morning of,
last week. Although not enjoying then
best of health the late Mr. Regele'
was always able to be up and around l
until the day of his passing. He was
in his 77th. year, He leaves to mourn
Me -
his loss his widow, four sons, Ed-�
ward, Clarence and George of Me-,
Kiilnp Township; Harry at home,'
foto' daughters, Mrs, Hoer";
(Annie) of eKillop, Mrs. William '
Gross (Ida) of Auburn, Mrs. Wesley
Fischer (Militia and Mrs. Alex Stos-
Icoph (Adeline) of Fullerton Twp;
thirty grandchildren and two great
grandchildren, The funeral took
place on Sunday afternoon from his
late residence, thence to the adjoin-
ing church and cemetery. Rev. Lel-
bolt of Sebringville had charge of the
service. Pallbearers were John Peitz,
Martin Deitz, Norman Bouermann,
Charlie Dells, John A. Eckert and
Fergus Horan, Flower bearers were
Shirley Stoskoph, Shirley and Pearl
Regele, Viola and Muriel Fiseher,
Anna and Margaret ,Doerr,
Save The Dates'
DEC. 29
and
JAN. 3
FOR TI'IE
SODALITY DANCES
IN DUBLIN
Tmr,- SEAFORTH `tTH NEWS
TOWN TOMOS
Sergt, Frank Casson, Seaforth,
was among the graduates at the
Bombing and Gunnery School at
Fingal Monday,
David Grieve left on Wednesday
or Toronto after spending a week
at his horn here.
Mrs, Jones left an Monday for her
home in Boston after visiting her
sisters, Mrs. Beattie and Miss
Holmes,
LAC. Oban MacTavish, RCAF„
Camp Horden, spent the week end
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
MAOTaviBh,
Miss Margaret McIver, St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener, with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, P. McIver,
Mr, George Daly, RCAF., Aylmer,
spent the week end with Inc parents,
Mr, and Mrs, J. F, Daly.
Mr's. Henry Enzensberger and two
slaughters, Dorothea Marie and Su-
san Joan, of Detroit, are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sills.
Able Seaman Claire Haney,
RCNVR„ arrived home on Wednes-
day to spend a 14 -day furlough with
Iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt.
Haney, Claire has been to South
Africa and South America since his
last visit home,
Mrs. Northam G. Habkirk of De-
troit spent the week end at the
home of Mr's. Robert Habkirk, Main
street.
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Smith of
Port Colborne were in - town on Fri-
day and attended the graduation of
their son, Allan, at Centralia,
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Case leave
011 Saturday to spend the winter in
Detroit.
LAC. Jack Fortune of Belleville.
spent Sunday with his parents,
Miss Frances Fortune is in Listo-
wel, '
Miss Mary Devereaux - of Strat-
ford and Miss Helen Devereaux of
London spent Sunday with their par-
ents, Mr. -and Mrs. J, L. Devereaux,
Mr. Wallace Ross was in Toronto
last week attending the Beekeepers'
Convention at the Royal York.
Mr. Thos. Rands and Mr, Guy Ry-
an of Lucian were visitors with
friends in town on Sunday, Mrs, Ry-
an, who had been spending a few
days in town, returned with theist.
Mr, Leslie Hogg, Preston, spent
the week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Hogg,
Mr. Grant Fraser and daughter,
Miss Ruth Fraser, Waterloo, were
week end guests at their home here.
Corporal W. C. Sutherland, RCAF
Centralia, spent the week end with
Mrs, Sutherland and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flannery and
little daughter Carol, spent the week
end with relatives in Guelph.
Gnr. John Moore, Sydney, N.S„ is
spending his furlough with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Moore.
Miss Kathleen Holmes, Sky Har-
bor; Goderich, spent the week end
with her mother, Mrs. Charles
Holmes.
Miss Loretto Faulkner spent the
week end 01 Kitchener.
Mrs. Harold Grigg and daughter,
Miss Doreen Grigg, Edmonton, Alta.,
are visiting with the former's amii,
Mrs. Susan Dundas, and other rela-
tives in this vicinity,
Mr. Friel Stewart, London, spent
the week end with his mother, Mrs.
Charles Stewart.
Miss Mary Devereaux, London,
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Devereaux.
Miss Jean Hurford, Stratford
General Hospital, was a guest at her
home over the week end.
AC. Miles McMillan, RCAF., Tor-
onto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
3, M. McMillan,
Mr. Jaynes Willis, who • recently
underwent an operation in Scott
Memorial Hospital, has sufficiently
recovered to return home.
Mrs. Grace Hoggarth visited with
friends in London last week.
Miss Florence Fowler of Bluevale
was the guest of friends here and
left on Saturday to visit her brother.
1tli'. Henry Fowler in London,
Miss Mary Ann Cotter, Detroit,
and Mr, Joseph Dunn visited with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N.
Dunn over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sproat left
last Friday for Detroit where they
will spend a,few weeks with relatives.
Miss Carol Lou Hulbert, of New
Toronto, is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. R. Crowell.
Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Barrett and
son, :Billie, Hamilton, spent the week
end With Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eber-
hart,
Miss Lois Green, who spent the
past few weeks visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, E. Hawkins, has re-
turned to her home in Port Stanley.
Mrs. E. Macklam 15 moving to
apartments over Willis' shoe store
vacated by Mr. Archie Hubert. Mr.
Hubor Brill move to residence, Jarvis
street, he has purchased from Mrs,
Huggard, -
Want and For Sale ads, 3 weeks 50c.
BRODHAGEN
On Thursday - evening n large
number of friends and relatives
gathered at the )tonne of Mr. and
Mre, Win, Ilenuewles to present Mr.
'and Mrs, Alvin Scheltenberger (I;k
len Ih'iinewies), with a ililSeellaneell)
shower. Mini; Marie Meyer read an
address of good wishes. Lunch was
served and tate Music for dancing
was supplied by Mrs, Ernest Rat.
scheidt, Nelson Bowe, Milton Reitz,
Edgar Elligsou,
On Monday evening a large num-
ber of friends and relatives presented
Mr. and Mrs, Orval Parrott - (Toledo
Pnshelberg), with a miscellaneous
shower at. the ]tome of her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Puehelberg. An
address of good wishes was read by
Mrs. MI Fischer, Lunch was served
and dancing was enjoyed to the music
of Leo Lynch and Art Priestap.
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Diegel, Glen,
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Markle were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Batten
at Anderson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, W, L, Querengesser,
ALS, and Mrs. Harold Diegel, Mr. and
Mrs, Russell Sholdice, Gary and
Warren, were guests of Mr. Janes
Erskine at Atwood on Tuesday.
Mrs. Art Priestap and baby son
have returned home from Seaforth
Hospital,
The Patriotic Society sent 12 filled
Ditty bags to the Navy League in To-
ronto Ibis week. -
Mr, and Mrs. Herold Grove and
sons of Detroit visited with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs L. G. Rock,
Miss Doris Hinz has returned to
her duties at London after spending a
111(111111 et her hone ]fere.
Quite a' number of friends and re-
latives attended the funeral of tltc'
11110' c'hntl s Regele in McMillen on
Sunday.
ELIMVILLE
Tuesday night of last week the
Red Cross mill '11101 at Mr. Ed Johns
with 16 present. Mrs. E. Skinner
presided, After singing "Maple Leaf
Forever", Mrs. Skinner read Ps. 121,
and comments on the same. Mr, Del-
mar Skinner read a poem "It uvas
New Year's Eve." Mrs: Bell read
some items from letters received
from her daughter, 2d Lieut. Bessie
Bell in England. Mrs. Dickey read
"The five Alls," and Mrs. Ford
"A Pride in our Work." Mr. Men
Jolms sang "Dina forget the anld
Folks," Mrs. D. Skinner read en
article, "Good Cheer God's Medicine."
it was decided to cancel the Decem-
ber meeting and meet at Mr. Gilbert
Johns in January. The committee in
charge of the program to be Mrs, F.
Skinner, Mrs. Lloyd Johns and Mrs.
Ford, It was also decided to have a
canvass of the community made for
old leather and old fur and canvass-
ers were appointed. The following
officers were elected for 1944: Presi-
dents: Miss Ruth Sl itutet' and Mr.
Kenneth Johns; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs.
Garnet Johns; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs.
Allen John; secretary, Mrs. W. Dick-
eY;–treasut'er, Mrs. Ed Johns; knit-
ting convener: Mrs. Delmar Skinner;
inspection committee, Mrs. Murch
and Mrs. Davis; layette committee,
Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mrs. Harold Bell.
Mrs. F. Skinner. Auditors. Mr. R. E.
Pooley end Mr. Will Johns,
The Friendly Workers Mission
Band met on Saturday at Gladys
Batten's with 15 members present.
Wanda Stephen and June Sinclair
were in charge. After singing hymn
413 Jean Gilfillan sang "Jesus loves
isle," June Sinclair read the Scripture
lesson. After singing 426 the intro-
duction
ntraduction to the new study book was
given. Gladys Batten gave n piano
instrumental. Aldeon Pyin read a
poen. Meeting closed with a hymn
and the benediction, The election of
AN y°
AIL
and Save Your Tires for Victory
RATIONING of gasoline and the fact that
your tires must last for the duration need not
inconvenience you in so far as your banking
is concerned.
Every day more of oux customers, in the cities
as well as the country, are using the mails to
do their banning, to mane their deposits or to
withdraw cash needed for any purpose.
Deposits are acknowledged by return mail.
Our nearest Branch is as close as your mail
box, Why not let the mail man be your bank
messenger and conserve time, rubber, and
gasoline. If you value your time DO YOUR
BANKING BY MAIL.
THE
INI•N BANK
ESTABLISHED 1871
SEAFORTH EIR.AANI,CH
E. C. [Boswell - - I'.`:ant.*':er
oti'ieers was held with the ..olloWhlt;
results: President: Wanda Stephen:
)'ire-llres,. Ahleen Pym: treasurer.
Billy - Giltillan; secretary. Juno
rhlir: pianist, Gladys Batten; sing-
ing leader, Dorothy Ponley, World
Friends Sec., Wilma Veal. }heralds —
Temperance, Bruce Delbridge; stew-
ardship, Muriel Coward; China, Keith
Heywood; India, Beverley Skinner;
Africa, Ross Veal; Canada, Donnie
Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker of
Wellburn were Sunday visitors at
Mr. Harry Fords.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson Woods on the arrival of a
son, on Saturday.
Misses Etheleen and Eileen Johns
have secured employment in London
and commenced their duties last
week.
Send us the names of vnnr visitors
BORN
IIL'1T— 1t.
send- 1lletnoriai Hospital,
on Nov. 25tH, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hunt, Seaforth, n daughter.
ELLIOTT — At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Nov. 26th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon F, Elliott. Brucefield,
a son.
JOHNSTON — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Nov. 28th, to Mr, and
Mrs. Harvey oJhuston, Blyth, a
daughter,
GILBERT — At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Nov. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Gilbert, Bayfield, a daughter.
LOGAN — At Scott Memorial Hospi-
pital, on Nov. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Logan, Brussels, it son.
YOUNG—Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Young.
(formerly Irene O'Rourke) are
happy to announce the arrival of
twin daughters at tit. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto. ., Saturday.
Nov. 2710, -
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