The Seaforth News, 1934-10-04, Page 51?HGRSDAY; OCTOBER 4; 1934
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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THANKSGIVING
SPECIALS
Your Superior Store is a veritable treasure house of delicious
roods thatwill add tremendously to the success of the Thanksgiving
Dinner. This important event need not be a costly affair for prices
are. especially low at Superior Stores. Take advantage of the many
specials available at your Superior Store this week -end.
ITEMS FOR ONE WHOLE WEEK
REDPATH SUGAR,' Gr•anula•ted or Yellow 10 LBS. 54c
AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS t 2 LBS 19 c
FANCY REiD C.01 -10E 'SALMON19
Unicorn or Golden Net
MCCORMICK S GINGER SNAP COOKIES PER LB.
STANDARD No, 3 STEVE PEAS 2 s
.10
AYLMER 'CHOICE PUMPKIN, 2/'s 2 TINS.23 c
M.eLAREN'S INVINCLBLE JELLY POWDERS 5 pkgs 25 c
25c
25c
33c
63c
17c
21c
2 1 c
19c
TOMATO JUICE, NEW 'GOODS 5 TINS
PORK AND BEANS, 16 OZ. TINS . • •
5 TIN':S
CROWN CORN SYRUP
2's -15c
DRUMMER BRAND PASTRY FLOUR
7's -19c
OXYDOL
ROYAL YORK MATCHES
aILLCREST SHORTENING, l's.
DURHAM CORN STARCH
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce
5's
24's
LGE SIZE
3 BOXES
2 LBS.
2 PKGS.
Phone 8
Phone 77
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W, J, W'AILKFJR, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
insurance-
FIRE—AUTO—WIND
aur Policies Will ProtectcYou
You
Our Rates Will Appeal
Prompt service and settlement of
all claims
Travel anywhere in Canada or
the United States and always
fully. protected—you cannot af-
ford•'to- take chances.
REAL ESTATE
Several bargains in Town and
Farm Property.
Call, Phone or Write Us.
IL D. Sutherland
GENERAGENSURANCE
AY
Tonveyancing, Real Estate, Etc.
BORN.
Teattiord —In Walton, an Thursday,
'Sept. 27th, 11934, to Mr. and Mrs.
'V.. E. ;Rada ard, a son,
fust ey.-11'n Scott 11 emorial 7lospi-
lal. on Tuesday, •Oct. 2, 11934, to
Mr. and Mrs. ,Lloyd Turvey, Myth,
a son.'
' teveart—li'n 'Scott Memorial Hospi ;
cal, on 'Tuesday, Oct. 2, 119344, to
Mr. and Mrs,'James Stewart, Sea-
iorth, a son.
.:5slrton,- ifn Clinton ,Public .Hospital
so Septemlber 20 11913€4 to Mr. and
Mrs 'Harvey L. .A'sh'ton, a son
'Kenneth Everett).
STANLEY.
IAnniv:ersary services twill be held in
Varna United Church next Sunday.
deer, Mr. Johnston of - Crediton will
occupy the pulpit. A hot fowl supper
will 'be served in the community shed
on the following Thursday, October
from 6 to 8, followed by a play
pit on by the Wesley -Willis Young
People of Clinton, No services will
'be held at the Goshen and Blake
churches next Sunday on account of
Varna anniversary,
Mr. and firs. Fred Cs.een:bury and
son Roy, _hiss ,Grace Reid and friend.
Mr. !Kenneth Austin, of Rim, Mich.,
are spending a few days with rela-
tives in Stanley and Clinton.
;sirs. J. Bryne of London is spend-
ing a few days with 'her mother, Mrs.
'Wilson Armstrong,
Mr, and firs. John MciKinley of
Clinton are at present visiting with
their son, Elgin and family, at the
old hone,
Mr. and Mr., Thos Coleman of
'rear Seaforth visited with Mrs. Wal -
leer and Bruce.
IMF. and Mrs. P. Campbell and fa-
mily of Hay T. visited the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Love,
Mr. Jas. Cochrane of Toronto visit
ed his parents, Mr. and :Mrs. j, Coch-
rane.
'ivfrs. Aired Smith of London visit-
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, Rich-
ardson,
The I-illl'sgreen Church service will
he withdralw.n an Sunday owing to
the Kippen anniversary,
iMr. and Mrs, John Smith of.Mark-
ham %'sited at the house of Mrs.
'Smiths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meno
Steck le Sr„ last week.
Mr. and,Mrs, Earl ,Barber and fam-
ily of St. Marys visited friends at
'Blake, 13ay.fi'c1•d and vicinity on Sab-
bath afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs F, W. ITess of Hen -
sail and Mr. and Mrs. George Hess
and.children visited dde and Mrs. J.
A. Carne en Sunday evening.
Misses rMarylbe'I and Jean Carnic,
.who have been holidaying at Hyde
Ba'ek and 54, iMaryts, returned home
on Sunday afternoon,
Mfrs, Frank Hobson of St. Thomas,
who has .spent the past two weeks vi-
siting relatives in this neighborhood,'
has returned to her home.
'Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Hobson of
St. Thomas spent Sunday visiting
friends near ,Baydfel'il.
'ifgss 'Glsaiior Scotc'hhne•r Vent the
week -end with her 'parents, Mr, and
Mrs, ,William Scotch'naer on the Brun-
5011
ran-son 'line.
BRUCEFIELD.
Rev. W. A, Bremner will conduct
inniversary services in the United
Church, Isisalmeisville, :next Sunday,
IiK'L 7th •and Ret, dr, Hetlbet't will
'lie the preacher at the morning set.-
..ace
erwine at B'rucefekl. The evening ser
•iee will 'be withdrawn on a'c'count oa
she anniversary services in Klippen.
Quite number of the ladies of the
congregation attended the sectional
meeting Of the W,IM S. which was
•'zeta. nit Eginondlvi'lle last week. They
ropo.rted a very interesting and pro'ft-
able. meeting.
34r, and Mrs, A. Alexander ,of Kip -
sen and M'e and Mrs, Jas. Moodie
pcnot the ;week end With ,FrieltilS:,lin'
(\'conte.
Sand us the names of your visitors,
TOWN TOPICS.
Mrs, elation and :little •Bitty I34e-
Clelliarul returned to 'Sealforth With
Col, and Mrs, R. IS, Hays and George
who visited Mr. and Mrs, McClelland
Biu Toronto,
'Ret, Canon LAppleyar'd will 'take
'Harvest Thanksgiving services at
Kirkton on ISund'ay,
Many friends of Miss 3311: Robison
are sorry to learn of her severe illness.
14r, and Ildrs. 'Topping 'of Winnipeg
nipeg
are staying with Miss Robison,
Mr, and -Mrs. T, Healy and family
and Miss (Geraldine Healy of Smith's
Falls were week -end visitors With
Mrs, L. 'E. 'Richards and hiss Olive
'1•tc'Cortit tek,
ldr. and Mrs. A, D, Armstrong
went to 1-Ieneall on Tuesday to spend
the winter with Mr, Nathan Peek,
Mr. and Mrs, W, R. 'Plant and
Mr, and ':Mrs. R. H. Sproat spent
Sunday in 'Acton,
_Mr. and Mrs, C. 'A. 1HHarrigan of
Chatham visited at the home of Mr,
and 'Mrs, Alex. Wallace on 'Monday,
lir. and Mrs. Rosenlburgh and little
daughter Joyce and niece 'Isabelle,
Mr:Adalm 'Fletcher and daughter
Doris and sou Robert of Stratford
spent Monday evening at the home of
iMt, and M's. Alvie Fletcher,
Inc 'Misses Laura and Vera Mole
attended 'Mitchell 'Fair last Wednes-
day.
IMts, \\Tilldam \Ves'tcott spent Sun-
day in ;Kitchener.
hiss Helen .Sclater spent the week-
end in Aulbinm,
2etrs, Edward Mole and 'family were
Friday visitors at Belmore.
Mr, and 'Mrs. George Ferguson and
family of Toronto spent the weelr-
end' with the :Misses Ferguson.
Miss Mary Hays and Miss Agnes
Fowler of Toronto spent .the week-
end with iMr. and ,'Mrs, 'Adam Hays.
Mrs. Crawford Smith returned ' to
her' home,'Chureb street, ou Wednes-
day after convalescing at the hospital
since undergoing an operation several
weeks ago.
.Mrs. Angus Carter spent Sunday
in Rockwood.
Mrs.J.'Knight and 'grandso'n, Har-
old Knight; spent the week -end in
Mitchell with her sister, Mrs, Dow-
ding. _
'Mrs. M. Maloney and son, lir,
iraankICaloney spent Sunday in De-
troit.
Mr. Leslie A, Gibson of 'Toronto
spent a few days at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. IT, :Cole.
Mr, and Mrs. 'George Mundell,
Mrs, Alex, Casenrore and Madelyn,
of Belmore, were 'Sunday visitors at
the Name of lir, and Mrs, Edward
Mole.
Ir. and '1-brs, 'Ibuss'ey^ and Mrs.
'Little 'of Stratford were visiting at
lfr, 'Walter 'Murray's on Sunday.
Ile. 31V. Cole and Mr, Jack Oughton
of Toronto were guests last week 'of
Mr, a'ncl Mrs. John Sclater,
Miss :Gary Ilarris of R•Vroxeter is
spending the week with the Misses
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Henderson and
family of rforonto are s'pendin'g
Thanksgiving with .lir, and lfrs.
H. lfodeland, who are returning with
then to Toronto 'for a short :visit.
'The regular October meeting of
the town council will be held Tues-
day night next week, instead of
Monday, because of the holiday.
Miss Martha Flannery has returned
'(tome after spending ,last week with
relatives in Detroit.
:irs. John Pinkney is visiting Miss
'Florence Fowler of Bluea'ale and her
sister, Mrs. Snell, near Auburn,
Mr. C. P. Sills has returned from
'Detroit after spending a few days
with friends, while Mrs. Sills and
Baster Ronald remained to spend
their vacation with her sisters,
iThe many friends of Jack Consitt
are pleased to know the is making
splendid progress and it is expected
he will be sufficiently recovered to
be removed from the hospital to the
home of hi; parents, It, and Mrs.
'Roy Consitt, 'ruckersnit'h, sometime
this week.
IA shower in honor of Miss Doro-
thy Kerslake; bride.,elect, was given
by 'Miss Ruth Thompson on Mon-
day evening,
Mn•. and Mrs. Archie IJaattont of
MclKiliop spent the week end in Tor-
onto the guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. B,
Kindy and famlily and brought bonne
their daughter, 'baby Nellie 'Lamont
from the Sick Children's Ho's:pital.
BLYTH.
The Westfield United Church are
holding their anniversary 0n Sunday,
October 7th and their fowl supper the
following Wednesday, Oct. 110. Every
body WeIcome.
Keep Douglas' Egyptian Liniment
always in the stable, ready for imme-
diate use, Removes proud flesh and
inflammation, Thrush or Hoof Rot,
painful and irritating. Remove them
quickly and surely with Douglas'
Egyptian. Liniment.
i\rant and For Sate Ms, 3 weeks 50c,
'Mr, and Mrs, Earle Webster and attendants on the occasion of their
recent 'wedding. at ;Whitevale. The :bride was formerly Nliss Marjorie
Turner of WI -literate and the gran 511 eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. T. J,
IWelba4tet 'Seaforth, The bridesmaid was Miss 'Gertrucle Wehster, sister
.n,
Of the 'groom, and 'tire groomsman, Mr, Kenneth Turner of 'Toronto,
brother of the bride.
SPORTS DAY
Junior Boys. -11100 yard dash, B,
McSpadden, S. Geddes, A, .Wigg;
pole vault, D. Stewart, R, Gemmell,
A. Nicholson; shot put, S. Geddes, B.
1•hdS,pad'den, R Gemmell; runlning
broad jump, J. Murray, B. McS'pad
den, A, Nicholson; 200 yards dash, 13,
McSpadden S. Geddes, tD. Stewart;
stanching high jump, S. Geddes, A.
Scott, 13. _MeSpaclden; running hop,
step and jump, S. Geddes, B. Mc-
S'paciclen, D. Stewart; bicycle Mace, R.
G'enttuell, 11. Carrel, .1, Scott: runn-
ing high jump, 13. McSpadden, S.
Geddes, D, Stewart; standing hop,
step and jump, 5, Geddes, T Mur-
ray, B, McSpadden, half mil 13, llc-
Spcdiden, S (Geddes T Drager stand-
ing broad jump, 5, Geddes J 'Eck-
ert, B. McSpadden, baseball throw,
D, Stewart, A. \\'igen H. Carrot, 5,
Geddes:, 37 points; 13 McSpadden, ,32
points; .D Stewart, 13 points.
Intermediate Coy 100 yard dash.
J. Cheoros, S. Plant, I , Sills; running
broad jump R Stewart, F Sills, G.
Carter; pole. vault R. Stewart, 3.
Cheoros, I,. Sills; ;,rot put, M. Shan-
non, G. Carter, C. Carmichael; 220
yard clash, S. Plant, J. Cheoros, F.
Sills; running high jump, R. Stewart,
G. Carter, F. Sills; standing high
jump, R. Stewart, F. Silk, G. Carter;
440 yard clash, S. Plant, F. Sills, R.
Stewart: standing hop. .step and jump,,
C Carmichael, (I. Carter, til Shannon
halt mile, 31. Shannon, R. Stewart,
Sills; running hop, .step and jump, F,
Sills, J. Cheoros, .11, Shannon: stand-
ing broad jump, R. Stewart, G. Car-
ter, l', Sill.. R. Stewart, 29 points;
G. Carter and 3, Cheoros, 14 points.
Seuirse Pays --1100 yard clash, F.
Grieve, T. Sills, R, Rennie; shot put,
R. Rennie, T. Sills, F. Grieve; run-
ning broad jump, F. Grieve, T. Sills,
R. Rennie; pole vault, T. Silts, J.
Ilothem, 1. Rennie; 220 yard dash,
1;'. Grieve, T. Sills. R. Rennie; stand-
ing broad jump, G. Kruse l Sills,
F. Grieve; 440 yard dash. T. Sills, F.
Grieve. R. Rennie; running hop, ste,r
and jump T. Sills, R. Rennie, J. Sher-
wood; running, high jump, T. Sill„ F,
Grieve, J. Sherwood; standing high
jump, T, Sills, G. Kruse, F. Grieve;
standing hop, step and jump T. Sills,
I Grieve, ,R. Rennie, T. Sills, 45
points; F. Grieve, 27 points; R.
Rennie, 14 points.
!Junior Girls.—Softball throw, J.
McDonald, H. Cheoros, C. Dale; tar-
get throw, 3. McDonald, C. Dale, H.
Cheoeoe; ru'nnin'g high jump, M. Hab-
kirk, A. Sproule, J McDonald; 25
yard slow walking race, A. !Sproule,
J. 3foDonald, C. .Dickson; running
'broad jump, A, Sproule, J. 3EdD•onal'd,
H. Cheoros; 30' yard wheel -harrow
race, C. Dickson and J, Anderson,
M. Watson and H. Cheoros, j. Mc-
Donald and C. Dale; running hop,
step anti jump, H, Cheoros, J. Mc-
Donald, C. Dale; three-legged race,
J. McDonald and C. Dale, H.
Cheoros and A. Sproule; 50 yard
dash, II.-Cheoros, C. Dale, J. Ander-
son. Jean McDonald, 28 .points; Helen
Cheoros, 21 points; Ardath Sproule
1118 points.
Intermediate Girls ---Softball throw,
L. Nott, D Castle, J. Baker; 75 yard
clash, L. Nott, A. Ilud oln M. Mc-
Iver; three-legged race, E. Dexter
and H. Jamieson, T Anderson and D.
Gemmel, E. Wallace and ld, :McIver;
30 yard wheelbarrow rake, E. Wal-
lace and M Mdlwer, A. Love and J.
Wallace, IJ Baker and A. Hudson;
25 yerrd• slow .walking race, E. Wal-
lace, J. Baker, H. Ja'nn'ieson; basket-
ball throw, L, Nott, A. Love, 5..Bak-
er; running' hop, step and jump, L.
Nott, J. Baker, E.'Wallace; ru'inin'g
broad jump, L, NOR, A, Hudson, E.
Wallace; target throw, L. Nott,' J
Baker, D. Castle; running high jttnfp.
L. Nott, R. Gisif, .E. Wallace, Leola
.Nott, 315 points; Eolith. Wallace, 14
points; Janet Baker, 112.points.
(Senior Girl's-IR,unnieg ,broad, jump,
I, Alierhart, L Battles, G. Kratttei;
three-legged race. V. Magill and P.
Hugill, G. Kreuter and 1. Aberhart,
I. Betties and M. Leylburne; running
hop, step and jump, I. Aberhart, I.
Betties, 1G, Kramer; 30 yard wheel-
barrow race, G. Kreuter and 1. Aber -
hart, 13, Eckert and P. IIuaill: run-
ning high jump, M. Fortune, I. Aber -
hart, G Kreuter; basketball all throw, G.
Krauter. If, Hamilton, I Alberhart;
target throw, V, Hugill, P Hugill, I.
Betties; 100 yard dash, I. Aherhart,
T. Betties, P. Hugill; '2'5 yard slow
walking race, G. Krauter, 1..\be:rh'art,
J. Devereaux. � I, Aberhart, 30 paints'
G. Kramer, 32 points: V. lingili, IS
points.
St. Patrick's Church
Dublin
FOWL SUPPER
Wed., Oct. 11
6 P.M.
Admission 35c. Children 25c, All
welcome.
E. C. Chamberlain
Clerk of the Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hours:—
Tuesday,
ours:Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
1:30 p.m, to 5:30 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7:30 p.m, to 10 p.m.
SERVICES WE CAN RENDER
Life, automobile, fire, sickness and
accident insurance. If in the mar-
ket for any of the above lines, kindly
give us a call,
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies
Phone 334 Seaforth, Ont,
HAND MADE
Kfflhled Goods
Made to order, Suits, Sweaters,
Berets, Scarfs, etc,
PRICES REASONABLE
Many different patterns to
choose from. Come in and look
them over.
MRS. ODELL
Over Miss Pryce's Store
"Aunt Susan's
Visit
Presented by Constance Young
People in
DUFF'S CHURCH, McKILLOP
TUES., OCT. 9
Under auspices of the W.A. Admis-
sion 15c and 25c.
DANC E
COMMUNITY HALL
LONDESBORO
Friday,Oct.5
COLLINS' ORCHESTRA
Admission—Gents 25c. Ladies 15c
GODERICH
Fall Race MeeIiiig
Monday, Oct. 8
1934
THANKSGIVING DAY
2,28 TROT OR PACE. Purse...$150
2.22 TROT OR PACE. Purse...$150
2.16 TROT DR PACE. Purse...$150
Condition.—Every heat a Race.
Race en'bs with the third heat. 5
enter and 4 to start, 5 per cent.
purse to enter and nothing retaiue1
front winner.. 'trotters allowed 5 see-
"nds, Canadian National Trotting an
'Pacing Harness Hera A soci:tti ,•1
Rules to govern Money divided 50,
23, iW 10 per cent Ri:;ht reserved 't;
the Association to postpone or declare
off any event not tilling ttafactor-
ily. NOV stabling and Otte to the
lia4i-mile tracks in Western Ontari1.
Betting Privileges Allowed. Horses
Eligible Day of Race
$450 IN PURSES—Remember the
Date—Monday, October 8th, 1934,
Thanksgiving Day
Should the wva'tdier be unfavorable
on Monday, the Stir, the meet will be
postponed to Wednesday. the 1'3th.
ADMISSION AT GATE 35c
Grandstand 25c
Dr. J. B. Whitely, Pres„ Goderich
E. R. Wigle, Treas., Goderich
Dr. W. F. Clark, V.S., Secretary,
Goderich
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