The Seaforth News, 1934-08-23, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1934
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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THE "GOLD STANDARD"
OF VALUES
ITEMS FOR AUGUST 23RD TO AUGUST 29TH
'CROSSE & BLACKWELL,S ORANGE MARMALADE
CLARK'S PORK & BEANS, 2'squat
2 TINS 15c
HILLCRE'ST SHORTENING,
2 LBS:
PURE CLOVER HONEY
41/2 LB. PAILS
KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES
21c
55c
2 PKGS. 23c
HANDY AMMONIA
PER PKG. 5c
Lux Toilet Soap „ ..... „ ....... ..,......... ..... . 4.cakes 23c
Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 tins 19c
Roman Meal
Maple Leaf Red Sockeye Salmon
Maple 'Leaf Red Sockeye Salmon
Robin Hood Quick Cooking Oats, large
Libby's Tomato Juice, l's
Puffed Wheat
Puffed Rice
McCormick's English Style Assorted Fancy Biscuits
Royal York Tea
Royal York Coffee
P. & G. Naptha Soap
Ideal Sweet Pickles
Whiz Insect Killer
Whiz Insect Killer
Candied Ginger
Crown Jars, smallCrown.
Crown Jars, medium
Parowax, l's
Heavy Zinc Rings
Rubber Jar Rings
High Grade Vinegar and Pure Spices
Fly Coils
per pkg. .31c
/2'5 19c
l's 35c
per pkg. 21c
4 tins 25c
2 pkgs. 25c
per pkg. 15c
16 oz. 25c
1.4 lb, 30c
1 lb. 39c
4 bars 15c
family jar 27c
8 oz. 33c
16 oz. 57c
1/ lb. 150
per dozen 1.09
per dozen 1,23
2 lbs. 25c
per dozen 25c
2 dozen 13c
4 rolls 10c
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VARNA
Airs. Langton of Rosedale, Toron-
to, is the guest of Mrs. E. 'Beatty.
Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Woods in com-
pany with Mrs. W. 0. Woods of Lis-
towel. were week -end visitors in this
community.
Miss Irene Clutter of London spent
the week -end at the parental home,
Misses Emily and Gladys Beatty
of London, accompanied by Mr, Las
them, spent Sunday with the form -
ere mother and sister,
Mr. PJack iGlenn in company with
Mrs. 5. Bolton. of. Usborne and Miss
Mande :Glenn of 'Toronto were the
guests of Mrs. Mk Beatty one clay last
week.
parish picnic was held in Mr.
Jewett's grove, IlSayitield, on Tuesday,
including St James, Middleton; Trin-
ity, St. John's, Varna.
This has been an annual affair for
years, each congregation taking in
turn to entertain, A very pleasant
time was spent playii9g games and
running races, which were much en-
joyed by the Juniors. Varna did the
entertaining is year. 'Over 1.100
guests s,at down to a well laden tabte.
TOWN TOPICS.
Miss Verna Graves is visiting in
:Detroit,
Mrs. Andrew Theil of Preston
(formenly .Margaret ,Duncan of Sea -
forth) is spending a few clays with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hildebrandt and
'Miss Margaret Henry spent a few
days with friends in Brucefield last
week.
Miss Loretto Faulkner spent a week
in Toronto.
Messrs W, Bell and J. Eckart o:
Eugenia Falls spent Sunday with
friends here.
Mr. and Airs, Philip Kenny and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Evans from Dublin
were visitors in town. Sunday.
Mrs. Mart and Miss Helen Mc-
Mann and Mr. Dick Tate, of Dear-
born, Mich., were town visitors on
Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bran from De-
troit spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, C. Eckert, Mrs. Brall
remaining to spend her holidays in
this vicinity- while Mr. small returned
to resume his duties with the Ford
Motor Co.
Air. and Airs. H. Busley, ..kfr. and
Mrs. J. Ireland and family, have re-
turned to their home in Danbury,
Conn., after holidaying at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Webster and
other relatives. Mrs. Lorne S. Web-
ster and Audrey returned with
them.
Mr, and Airs. 11. 0 Eggeltoni and
'daughter Mae, of Brandon, Mao., and
Mrs, Eggelton's mother. 'Airs john
!Reid of Sarnia, were recent visitors
with Mrs. A.Reid,
Misses Helen and Dorothy Turn-
bull of Brussels are visiting their
cousins. Misses Audrey andMarion
ATOGavin,
Misses Helen and Mary Batten .of
'Toronto are guests this week of their
cousin, Miss Eleanor Evans,
/Dr. Bechely's rink' wen first prize
in the Open rinks. tournament at the
bowling green Wednesday afternoon.
TOWN TOPICS.
)Re r. Harold and Mrs. Appleyard,
of Kerwood, are visiting at S
Thorntts' Rectory during this week
Rev. Harold Appleyard will join
Canon Appleyard, Miss Appleyard,
Rev. Rog. Appieyard and Mr, F.
Bartlett at -Metagami, where they
have motored for a few days' hcill-
day, Harold Appileyard will haVe
charge of the Canon's parochial work
during this week.
Miss 'Gladys Dungey has returned
to her home in Willow Grove after a
two weeks' visit with her cousin,
Miss Jean Dumpy,
Mr. and Mrs, !George Hills and
Miss Ria and Mrs. Elizabeth Broad -
foot of the Mill Road visited at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, E. Walker,
Bad Axe, Mich., dant week.
1Am-tong those from Seaforth who
attended the funeral of the late Mrs.
Neal at Walton on Monday
were the Misses Ferguson, Mr, and
Mrs. tjames Kerr, Dr. H, H. Ross,
lDr. F. J. IBurroVes, Dr. Mackay,
Mayor Sutherland.
'Miss Jean Dungey is spending a
week with her cousin, Miss Treva
,Bennett of Michell.
Misses Donna Mole and 'Grace
Krauter are holidaying at Dungannon.
Mr. Chas. -Dungey is spending a
few days. in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, ;Smith, Market
St., spent the week -end ANICh their
son, Mr. Jack Hoektdrs in Plattsville.
Air, and Mrs. Jas. Brown and
grandchildren are visiting their datt-
ghter in Detroit.
Miss Bertha Grieve, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Grieve, George st,
has returned to Toronto.
Air. and :Wes, Louis Hildebrandt
and family spent Sunday at Ipper-
wash 'Beach.
Miss liyrtle Hunter spent a few
days with her sister, Mrs. A. Habkirk
of Clarkson.
!Among those who will commence
training for the nursing profession
soon are Misses Mary Kling, Margar-
et Finnigan, and Margaret Case
Miss Kling leaves Monday for the
General Hospital, Woodstock, and
the latter two will leave Sept 10th,
Miss Finnigan to Sarnia, hospital and
Miss Case to Stratford hosnital,
Miss Elva Oke of Hamilton is
spending the week with Afr, and Mrs.
Wm. Oke,
Air, Wm. McCracken of Brussels,
and Afin s Carrie McCracken, Toron-
to; were guests on Thursday of Mr,
5.:\ft Robertson and Miss Robentsom
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cline of Hamil-
ton, former Seaforth residents, were
guests on :Sunday- of Airs, R. Me-
Clinchey,
Alr. and Mrs. Walter 12, Grassie of
Vancouver arrived on Wednesday for
their annual visit in town.
Mrs. W. F. McMillan has returned
front Stratford, where she was called
by the illness of her grandson, Don-
ald Gray, 4, Who is now improving.
Donald awakened one morning early
this week with his power of speech
gone, though he had been in good
health. He was removed to the hos-
pital for treatment.
Mrs. Eleanor Hammes and daugh-
ter, Jacqueline, of Detroit, are guests
this week of her cousin, Mr. J. H.
Best and Mrs..13est.
Mrs. Charlotte 'Robinson, Mr. and
Airs. Guy Richard's, Mrs, Jahn Davis
of Detroit, Mrs. E. Macomber, of
San Bernardino, Cal., visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seip over the 'week
end. Airs. Macomber is a sister of
Mrs. Robinson.
Airs. C. Robinson ancr her sister,
Mrs. E. G. Macomber are taking a
two months' motor tour through
New York and Canada, the latter
having purchased a new car in De-
troit,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cook and ba-
by of 'Beamsville called on Mr. and
Mrs. VVt D. Manson' on Sunday.
Misses Beatrice Riley and Helen
Hoggart of Hullott are spending the
week with 'Egmondville friends.
Ube North Side United .Church pic-
nic was held at Balyfield on Wednes-
day afternoon' and an enjoyable time
spent Picnickers report that the
north pier at Bayfield was almost de-
molished by big wares during the re-
cent storm, while it was undergoing
repairs.
Air. and Mrs. Thos. AleRae of De-
iroit were guests this week of isir.
nand Mrs. Oscar Neil.
Miss Helen Lane erf Goderich was
the guest en 'Sunday of Miss Eileen
Chapman,
'Mrs. A. E. Stark attended the fun-
eral on Tuesday at Stratford of Mrs,'
`Wade, formerly Miss Julia Lang-
stroth of Sea forth, Deceased's father
was employed with the furniture fac-
ImlY here for many years and died
last year; a few months ago her mo
MadeMillions Laugh --Then Rflled the,- died. Three sons and three dau-
Himself ghters 'and' her husband survive.
Relating Sons of the jokes and Mr. and Mrs. William. Currie and
anecdotes that caused Thomas W. Grace of ;Preston were visitors the
1-aeleson to become one of the niont past week with his nephew,- Air, John
widely read of American humorists .Currie.
and laughed- him up Trom the job of
Mo.
a "slow train" brakeman to national
Air. and Airs. C. J. or 50 and
family of Detrteit spent the week end and Mrs. 0. I -I, Beatty ivi'°t°r" tame and riches. Read the article in in town, bringing Miss Anoint Dole
ed to Ripley' 'Euesday to visit Mrs. The American Weekly with Sunday's back with them.
Beatty's 'nether, Airs. V‘ alsh, who Detrolt Times.
is ill.
and Mrs. Charles P. Westaway,
-whote marriage took place Saturday.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr. Robert Oke has been visiting in
Detroit.
Miss jean Hunter of Colborne
Township is visiting with her friend,
Miss Marion Porter,
'Mr, -William Westlake had the ,mis-
fortune to lose a valuable horse last
week,
'Airs. John Manser of Goderich is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Faller.
Miss 'Helen Davidson of Windsor
k spending her holidays at her home
here.
Mr. Joseph Colwell from the west,
is here on a visit at the home of Air,
and Airs. Robt, Colwell and other rel-
atives.
'Air. and Airs. Julius Lowe and
daughter of Detroit spent the week
end at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Robert McAllister.
Air. and Mrs, Elwyn Anderson and
Cathay of London visited over Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robt Davidson.
Mr. and Airs. Alvin McAllister and
family or Middleton, were Sunday
visitors at the home of Air. and Airs
Robert MeAllister.
Air, Harry Powell lost a valuable
.horse on Saturday owing to the ex-
treme heat.
.Miss Helen McGregor spent- the
week with her friend, Elva Elliott,
Mr, Erland Betties of Toronto
spent his- holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bettles,
The Alen's Club arc -making exten-
sive preparations for field day, Sept.
3rd,
Master Billie Alellwain Is spending
a week in Goderich with Air, and
Mrs. Sam AlcHwain.
- STANLEY.
Airs. Margaret Erratt, who has
been in charge of the Fresh -Air
Camp at Whitby has accepted a pos-
ition as Superintendent of the Mount
Elgin Residential School at Aluncey
and began on her duties there last
week,
'Rev. J. J. Durant of Forest and
fort -nerdy of Varna is expected to
have charge of the service at -Goshen
Church next Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley links and
family of -Hensall have been visiting
with Mrs. Jinks' parents, )Jr, and
Airs. Jas. McClinchey.
A large mins ber attended the lawn
social put on by the Blake Young
People on Afoaday evening.
Miss Margnerite Douglas of Tor-
onto was visiting with relatives. at
Blake the Bronson, and -Bayfield- last
week. -
Mr. and l'frs. Valentine Gerber,
formerly of the Bronson line„ now of
Iowa, U.S.A., are at present visiting
in the vicinity, - -
Mr. and.- Mrs. V. Bloomifield of
Pairgrove, Michigan, were visitors at
the home of Mr. and. 'Airs. J. A. Car-
nie on Thursday last,
:Bobbie and Ruth- -Hess of Hen -sail
are ,spending a few days .at the home
of Air. and Mes. 5. A, Carafe.:
Mr. and Mrs. W. j. Douglas of
Hyde .Park, called on friends on Sab-
bath,
ELIMVILLE.
Messrs. Angus MacPherson o -f
Stratford and Freeman Horne ot
Winchelsea, also Misses Joy and Eve-
lyn Whitlock of St. Thomas were
Sunday visitors in the neighborhood.
Mr. S. Whaley of St. Marys was a
visitor at Mr. Chas. johns' last
.2h u rsdaY.
Mrs, Wilcox went to London last
Wednesday for arr x-ray' on her hio.
ST. COLUMBAN.
IA social evening has been arranged
by the CIWL. in the parish hall for
Friday evening, August 3111st. A good
cast of home talent will feature the
musical program.
LONDESBORO
The regular meeting of the Wom-
en's institute will be held in the
Community Hall, Thursday, Sept.
6th. This is "GrandMother's. Day"
program by the grandmothers. Mrs
Roht, Caldwell and Mrs, W. Lyon,
1[rs. J, Nott, conveners. Roll call an-
swered by 'Vise Sayings." 'Hostesses
—Mrs. Geo: McVittie, Mrs. K. 1fc-
Vittte, Trewin. Mrs, F. lis -
Gregor, Mrs, T. Millar, Mrs W.
ROSS'. Alt grandmothers especially in-
vited to be present.
James McCrae af Belgrave is
visiting with his friend, Mr, Peter
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gaunt and Mr. H.
Durnin of Lucknow spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. H. lLyon.
Mr. Ernest W. Morris andwife of
Niagara Falls, LY;, spent the,week-
end with their aunt, Airs. M.
Manning,
Airs. D. Hoggart, Mr, 1L Hazel-
wood and Mr. M. iBruce are ail on
the sick list with not much improve-
ment in their condition.
Airs. James Howatt of Auburn
spent the week -end at the home of
her daughter.
;Misses Mary and Olive Moon have
returned from. a motor trip ...to To-
ronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec.
BRUCEFIELD.
The morning service will be held
in the -United Church next Sunday,
Aug. 26th at the usual hour, 111 am.
Rev, Alt, Sinclair of Hensall will be
the preacher.
Air. and. Mrs. Bird of Watton,- and
Mrs. SoMerville of St. Marys and
Mr. anti Airs, Dow of Russeldale
were the guests of )Jr, and Mrs, L.
Forrest last week.
'Miss Ella Kaiser of Moose Jaw,
BAKE SALE &
SUPPER
The Ladies- Guild of St. George's
Church, Walton, intend holding their
Bake Sale and Supper on W. J. Hum-
phries' lawn
Sat., Aug. 25
Supper served 4-7. Admission 25c.
Children 15c
STAFFA.
The Women's Institute will meet
on Wednesday evening, August 29th
at 8.30 Roll call, My Favorite
II:lower. Reading, NiAl.j„ Mr's. Jas,
Hill; recipes, Mrs. P. J. Parsons,
Mrs, T. Laing; contest, Mrs. L, Col-
quhottn, Aim C. Bowman.
:The junior Institute and District
president will be entertained and add
to the program. All ladies and girls
of the community welcomed,
Miss Isabel Drake has returned
home after holidaying with her cou-
sin, Mrs. John Bray, Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller, of Los
Angeles return to their borne this
week after holidaying with the form-
er's family.
Mr. and Airs. A. Smale, Mr, and
Coliquheun and Mr. and Mrs.
P. Parsons and families attended a
'Parsons reunion in Stratford recently.
Mr. V. McNaughton of Chicago
left for her home Tuesday morning
having been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Geo. Butson,
Mrs, E. Payne, Moose jaw, is visit-.
ing with her sister, Misses, M. and B.
Mrs, Rob t. Norris is visiting It
'Toronto with Dr. 'Margaret Patter-
son,
Miss I. Cooper, Toronto, is the
guest of her sister, 'Airs. F. Hambly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Templeman, Tor-
onto, spent the week end under tho
parental roof. Miss Betty Templeman
who has spent the past month with
her perandparents, rethrned 1101110.
visited friends in the village and vie -
Mr. and -Mrs. F. O'Brien. were
laity last week,
'Sunday visitors in Port Huron
Miss Graham of Seaforth and Mr. an,1 Mrs. JIM. Leary and Mks
Mrs. Jas. Allen and daughter of Eg-va iver wont° er- the weesc
. .
mondville were visitors at the home, elid attending -the Leary -Witt nttp,'
of Mr. and Mrs, A. McQueen last, tiais.
week. .
Mr. and Airs. N. Wheeler and ds -ti-
ghter are visiting at the home of Owl
-former's parents 10 the village,
Alr. and -Mrs. Vern Bloomfield in MIIrt.ifilaiitv
ic,h.tt
aaih
1ph'alintgwo.issisItle°rIsidayhig,
Fa.irgrove, Mich., and Mrs. F. \V.
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Hess Hensall visited at the homes of whom resides in Chicago.
of Sir. and Mrs. Robt, Allan and
Mr, and Airs. Lawrence Beale were
Mr, and Mrs. C. Haugh last week the guests of Miss Mary Beale on
Airs. R. Allan. Betty and Bobby, Monday.
Aris, violet Patrie And ;ten ansi 1frs, Mr. Joseph Shea, who went West
Jas. Moody are camping at Bayfield stvv'en'tPq'ix years ago, -spent a week
this week, with his sister, Airs. John Flanagan.
_ sees much improvement in the
Rev, Mr, ,Kaime of Seaforth preach
educational line in that time, 'cantina -
di • very acceptably at the morning
anon schools at St. Columban. .and -
service on Sunday.
Dr. Lance Norris of Western Hos_ Dublin,
Mrs, john. 'Keyes of Detroit and
pital, Toronto, visited at his home
Miss Elinor Krey of IDearborn,
here over the week -end, also his
are guests of their manY relatives and
mother, who is ill in Clinton hospital.
friends in Logan and Dublin.
The new telephone home will be a
nice new building by the end of the
Mont h,
Mrs, John Flanagan is in Detroit
with her sister and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Tyers were the
guests their relatives in Stratford
on Sunday. -
DUBLIN
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iframilton.—On July 24 to ATr. and
Mrs. William Hamilton of Hullett
TO MIS 11 ip. a daughter (Shirley
Aileen).
,Bushy.—In the General Hospital,
Chatham, Ont„ on August 20, 1404,
to Mr. and Mrs. 5. E. Busby", (nee
Myrtle Lawson), a daughter,
Shir-
dey jean.
HURON ROAD WEST.
!Miss Dorothy Holland entertained
ten of her C.C.T. girl chums at her
home Tuesday.
Mrs, Noble Holland and father,
Mr. S. 0. Switzer andbrother, at-
tended the funeral of her uncle, Mr.
Jarnes Switzer, Bayfield r,n Friday.
Miss Dorothy Holland attended the --
c000 roast of the Wesley -Willis
League ttt Geo, Elliott's farm on
Monday night.
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