The Seaforth News, 1937-03-04, Page 7THURSDAY, .MARCH 4, 1937.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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OUR PRICES GOOD
TILL
MARCH 10
OXYDOL, LARGE
PACKAGE
2Oc
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour
per pkg. lfc
ORUNCHIE SWEET PICKLES. Large 27 oz. jar..2 Tins 21 C
AYLMER PORK AND BEANS, 22 oz. 2 TINS 19 c
ROYAL YORK TEA, ?.2 lb. ?kg, l 27 c
PEAS, COUNTRY KIST, 17 oz. 2 TINS 21
RED PLUM JAIVI, 32 oz, PER JAR 25c
Salmon, Large Size , '['inc. ^r.
Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes ' Pkgs, 17c
Ileinz Medium S, mit:. 2 •('ins 2'tc
Durham Corn Starch per pkg. 1 t)c
Red Pier Ceiealper p1 2
C, ('cern\ ' , i 5,,-
1,
c1, 23c
1 )valtine Small SK:
Medium 58e
I.arge '-8t-
Al cCortnick's
;St.AlcC'orutick's \Vaxtite Soda Biscuits, 16 oz. pkg. 21)c
1Tillcrest Shortening 2 lbs. 27c
Fancy Pink Salmon, Cascade Brants, % i... 2 tins 17c
is 2 tins 25c
FOR YOUR BREAKFAST MENU
Pure Maple Syrup, 40 oz, quarts 60c
Tomato Juice, 10% oz. 3 tins 14c
Royal York Coffee. is per tin 39c
Breakfast Bacon, in piece per lb. 28c
Pure Clover Honey
10s 89c
Amber Honey 10 ib. Pails -65c; 5s 45c
Beaver Blueberries, 2s squat per tin 1St
Asparagus Cuttings, 2s squat per tin 15c
Aylmer Pumpkin, Choice 2%s 2 tins 23c
Seeded Australian Raisins, 16 oz. Pkg. 15c
Shirriff's Fancy Free Desserts, Asstd. 3 Pkgs. 25c
C'ecille Assorted Sandwich Biscuits per lb. 19c
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce
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PHONE 7 7
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
.—and—
E1cLBALMING
Motor or Horse 'Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
CROMARTY.
Mr. 'Leonard Houghton of IH'arrist-
on spent the week end with his par-
ents.
IM•r. Joseph Speare has returned to
his home here after spending the past
two months in Toronto and Guelph.
Miss Dorothy Quance of London
spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. John Wallace and little dau-
ghter have returned home from Sea--
forth
eaf ir'th hospital.
Miss Sarah Harburn bus secured a
position in London.
Miss Jennie Chapple has returned SEAFORTH MARKETS
from a visit in Detroit.
Wheat. per bus t10
!Miss Eva Townsend, who Itas $'1,2
spent .the winter .here, left this week gat,., per-bus52c
'for her home near Moose Jaw. Malting Barley,
.Mr, Win. E. McLaren is ,under the Ho 1 per ,bus. ...VOe-95c
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. !Andrew Foot enter-
tained a number of their friends on
Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John
Dawson entertained a number of their
friends to a birthday party in honour
of Mr. Dowson on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Barrett and
Miss Rice spent Monday evening with
Mr, and Mrs. Elinor Keys.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys and Harry
Keys spent Monday evening with Mr.
Amos 'Keys and family.
Mrs, E. cMcAsh of London is visit-
ing at the 'hone of her song Mr. 5.
MaAsh.
The young people -of the United
-Church held their semi-monthly
meeting on Wednesday ,last, Mrs O.
Dawson taking the topic. The next
meeting will he on Wed Mar, loth. •
Ilr. and Mrs. Russel Keyes and fa-
ncily andMrs. Parker of Mitchell
called on friends an Monday last.
Mr, and MLrs, McGowan of Blyth
are spending a few days ,at the hone
,f lir. and Mrs.- Fred 'Reid.
heed. Barley. per bus. .,.,...,,,,75c
doctor's care. gs, per cwt, $7,015
Walker's
FURNITURE STORE
MUST MAKE ROOM FOR A HUGE. SPRING STOCK
SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES
SPECIAL PRICES GIVEN ON EVERYTHING, TO
REDUCE OUR STOCK AND CLEAR OUT ALL
ODD PIECES
This is the time to make changes and get new pieces This is
your chance to buy at a Right Price.
Come in nd see These V a les
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, Jos. Scott has bought the
(hoose ,opposite his home at Roxboro,
from Mr. E. IL, 'Box.
Miss Margaret Sutherland of Lon-
don. spent Tuesday with her 'brother,
Mr. A. D. Sutherland,
Mrs. Wm. !Sutherland is attending
the hairdressers' convention in Tor-
onto •tiiis week.
Mr. W. E. Chapman returned on
Wednesday From (Fort 'Erie, accomp-
anied Isere by his daughter, Mrs.
Walker of \•t'ing:hiaan. Since Mr.
Chapman's accident some weeks ago,
he has been recuperating at the home
of his s011 at Fort 'Erie.
Mi. and Mrs, S. Hanna attended
the funeral of the late Mr. W. Logan
at Varna on Monday.
Miss Leona Box has returned from
Toronto where she was attending the,
annual hairdressers' convention.
BEECHWOOD
lli Nes Margaret and Mary= \\"al l
entertained some friends an Sunday
evening,
lfr, and .Mrs, -Fergus Kelly and fa-
mily spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Byers.
Master Philip Krauskopf under-
went an operation on his eves on
Monday.
lir. James Sloan is - wearing a
smile. It's a boy,
ldr.' Peter Austin attended the ,fun-
eral of his uncle, ,lint Reed, in To-
ronto Monday last.
Mr, Joe. McQuaid Ins treated him-
self to a new Pontiac sedan,
Mn. Joe. Downey spent tite week
end- in Plattsville, -
Mr. Louis MdGrath is wearing a
smile since Itis wife presented hint
with a baby, ,girt on the first of March.
James F. Carlin is having a one -
cent sale in 'his general store Friday
and Saturday. .
M:r, Peter McGrath spent the week
em[ at his home here.
MANLEY
Mr. Peter Eckert, from Toronto is
spending a few days this week at
hone here and has brought more
live stock with him to help to replace
the ones he has disposed of.
March has come in like a latab and
if the old proverb is tnue it will go
out like a tion, which remains to be
seen.
Those who had the pleasure of at-
tending the banquet last Friday ev-
ening of the !Agricultural Course
Iwhich had been in progress the past
,ifour weeks was very intsructive and
we hope the 'boys andgirls who took
',part in it will receive the ,benefit in
their future careers. It will be ,hard
for the girl's to beat the Ladies, Aid
of the iFirst Presbyterian Church to
compete an home economics to satis-
fy the inner man by serving a 'boun-
teous repast.
\Ve are pleased to 'learn that Mrs.
(Pat McLaughlin is putting op a good
dight to regain her health.
BRUCEFIELD
M:r. Lee Kipfer of London spent
the week end at his home here,
Mrs, MdA'sh of London is visiting
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Mc-
Kenzie.
•.\'[r. Melvin Snyder of \Vingham
visited his parents, Mr . and Mrs.
John Snyder.
Miss Dorothy West of St. Thomas
visited her grandparents, Rev. and
Mrs. Bremner.
Mrs. C. •Cornish of Elintvi'lle and
Miss Reeid of Exeter spent Sunday
with Miss Anna Cornish.
M r. and Mrs. V. Taylor and little
daughter of Stan -ley are spending a
few clays in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \\'. Hill.
Mn, and Sirs J. Schilbe of ,Zurich.
Mrs. and Mrs. E. Munn and Aileen of
Hensall spent Sunday with Mr. and
firs. G. Swan.
We are glad to report that the sick
in our village are all improving.
The regular meeting of the Bruce -
field Young !People's \Union was held
Monday evening, March dist, at 7:115.
Louise Marshall took the 'chair and
opened the meeting by singing hymn
121216. Dorris 'D'u•tot mead the Scripture
from 'Matthew, ch. 1'S, verses 1 to 6
and this Was followed with prayer
by Kay Mustard. The topic on `9Per-
sonality," was 'very well taken by
Evelyn Grainger, after 'which a leng-
thy discussion on this subject, was
led 'by the ?Presiden•t. Mary',M'cCtrlly'ts
side is leading in the attendance con-
test. 'The 'meeting closed by singing
hymn 2116 land all ‘repeating the 'Miz-
pah 'benediotion, after which a spell-
ing match was dteId.
BORN
Burns—In .M,cKiilop, on March 1,
410317, to Mr..and Mrs. John Burns, a
daughter.
DIED
Burps. --In Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on biia'rch 3rd, 11i9317, infant .daugh-
ter of Mr. and ,Mes. 'Jo'hh, Burns.
McKILLOP
Late Wm, A. !Morrison. --
A lifelong resident of McKillop
died on Feb. 1217th, fallowing a long
illness with heart trouble, extending
over the ,past five years, in the -person
of William A. Morrison, He was con-
fined to bed for two weeks previous
to his death. Mr. Morrison always
lived on the homestead faros where
he - died, He was thorn seventy years
ago, the son Of the late Francis Mor-
rison of MdKillop..He was married in
11,906 to Miss 'Sebulah Forbes, who
Passed away e[3 years ago. Surviving
are one daughter, ((Viola) Mrs. Bert-
ram B'. Hemingway. of Brussels; .and
a brother, !Albert Morrison, of Cleve-
land. Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. James
Dunning, of Dand, Manitdba. Mr
Sforrisnn, was a Conservative in poli-
tic.. 1Ir. Morrison was highly es-
teemed by a wide circle of friends.
The funeral was held' on It„relay
ft•ron his late home, lot 212con. 110,
21c1'iilop, Rev. lir. Morrow conduct-
ed the ;,'trice. interment took place
in Maitland it Rank cemetery. The pall-
bearers \Nene ll asses, James Morri-
s in David Floyd, 'Percy Little, fhos.
Leeming, Earl Ross, \\'an. Ross. The
!lower -'bearer: care: Morris leilp
She'hurnr1,
Edmund Godkin, \\'tu.
Boyd, Willis Dundas, -
\tnona those from a distance who
were present at the funeral were:
Mr. and Mr... Ed. Elliott and Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Linton, of Mitchell:
Mr-. Mort. Elliott, Varna: M•r. Will
Idly:, lIr. Morris Jelly, Shelburne,
and 31r. Robert Jelly, of Shelb'nrne:
1{r. and Mrs. Fred \\'hit¢+ and Mr.
tilt Mrs. Reid of Shellturne; l[r, and
Mrs. James Priest, and Mr. Morrison
Priest. of Heusaii, and Mr. Rny-Mor-
rison of Kiitehener.
HIBBERT -
Hibbert Council—
The regular meeting of I[i'bbert
Council was held at Staffa Township
Hall, on Monday, March el st•, All
ntem'bet;s present, the Reeve presid-
ing. The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and confirmed,
and a number of communications dis-
,posed of satisfactorily. 'rhe following
appointments were made: hence
Viewers—William Pullman. Joseph
.Linton, Samuel !N'otris, Oswald Wal-
ker, !Frank Jordan, Alvin Barbour,
Patrick Maloney, John M. Miller,
Andrew M,cL'a'chlan, Geo. T. Wren,
Pound Keepers: 'Frank Feeney, 'Alma
Gray, !Fred Viponet, John Hocking,
1V. Kerslake, Wellington Crawford,
L..Pethiok, Jas. O1Reilly, B. Peart,
Arnold Westlake, Frank Haniblcy.
Patrolmen—Robt. E; '.Bairchill, Joseph
E. Harris, Dan Burns, iFrank Hamil-
ton, Percy Harris, Alvin Warden, Si-
mon Sararas, Edgar Alien, Wesley
Parsons, Horton McDougall, Patrick
'Maloney, 'Patrick Williams, Frank
!Hepburn. B'ydLaws 4146 ,and 447, con-
firnring said appointments were duly
.passed. Resolutions were passed: 1.
Increasing the wages per hcvu.r for
grading from :315'c to 40c. 2. !Disap-
proving of any additional tax on Hy-
dro in Ontario. 1 That the Hibbert
Council clo not abject to the engineer
on the Mah'affy Drain varying the as-
sessment. The following orders 'were
issued: (Road expenditure, 9134.59;
general expense, $203,!29; direct relief,
$207.27. The meeting adjourned until
Monday, April 5, at II p.m.—!Kathleen
Feeney, Municipal Clerk.
ST. COLUMBAN
Many from 'here attended the fun-
eral of the late Mrs. Jerry Stapleton
which tools 'place in Dublin last Sat-
urday. -
l•!r. and Stirs. Angus Kennedy have
noted to their new home on the high-
way which was formerly owned by
Mr. Peter H. McGrath.
Miss Catherine rllanner•y- of Kit-
chener and Mrs. Clarence Lorentz of
St. Clements were house last week
owing to the misfortune of their fath-
er, who was kicked by a horse.
hiss Marion Kttle, daughter of \lr.
and 21rs. Joseph Kale, who under-
went an operation in Scott Memorial
Hospital ,for appendicitis, is doing
nicely.
\\'e arc glad to know Mt 'Frank
Murphy is doing favorably in Sea -
forth hospital,
Many relatives and neighbors from
this 'vicinity attended the funeral of
Mr's. Jerry Stapleton in Dublin on
Saturday.
Mrs. 1iurphy is at the hone of her
daughter!! Mrs. (Jack Devereaux after
returning from Seaforth hospital.
Miss Marion Kale is home after her
her recent operation.
The C.W:L, are holding a euchre
and social Easter Monday .night, Mar.
29th.
The many friends of Mr. George
Coyne are sorrowing to learn he has
the 8nt.
DUBLIN
Mr. Michael Darling has resumed
his business on the Dublin highway,
'Miss :Florence IShnith, iHagerswille,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. IFt+atek
Smith.
Mr. [Joe Lodby is spending a short
time witlrphis father, who is recover-
ing from his illness.
Scott's Barred Rocks
Are Customer Approved
Over 40,000 Chicks booked before February 15th froth old
and new Customers speaks in no uncertain manner as to the
merit of our Stock. .
NEW HAMPSHIRES
J ust ask our last year's Customers how they like this popu-
lar, rugged' profit -producing bird. We have enlarged our -
hatching equipment and will have NevtHampshire Chicks
each Friday, commencing the latter part of March.
OOME UP TO THE FARM AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. IN-
VESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST.
Scott's Poultry Farm
PHONE 251 - 32
J. M. SCOTT
SEAFORTH, ONT.
DUBLIN
Mrs. Jeremiah Stapleton. -7
011 'Thursday. F br'aar; 251!, t'n_r.,
passed away at. Scott 11 cmorial Hos-
pital. Seef,trtl , Mrs. Mary Ellen
pleton. a gruel esteemed e,i seta. 1
Dublin. 11 her Nth year. The de-
ceased, whose tttaidett nater tea-
Vary Ellen Evans. was born in Me-
lsilfop. the daughter of the late AV'i`-
liam and Nino' Ann Evans. In Ju'*.
186-1, she tya> married to Jeremiah
Stapleton, who predeceased her
,ev-
en years ago. Since the death e: her
son, Joseph. five ye•u•s !m.o. ,he ha -
resided in Dublin. The ivueral h?oi.:
place on Sutttrday Morning fano the
residence of her son, William. to 8:.
Patrick's Church. Dublin, where Re-
quiem 1-ligh Mas; was sting by RA..
i)r, Ffsulkes, with Rev. Father Dant-
zer in the sanctuary. Interment took
place in the family plat in St. Coi-
untban. The pall bearers were J. L.
Devereaux, Joseph Murphy, Toseph
Carlin, Jar. O'Sullivan, Frank Evans
and Joseph Ryan. She leaves -to mourn
the loss of a kind and loving mother,
Three sons and one daughter, William.
Dublin; Louis J,, Collingwood; Carl,
Guelph and Mrs. Jos. Kale, St. Col-
umban, She is also aurvit•ed by four
brothers and three sisters, William
11. (Evans, :Galt; Leo Evans, Strat-
ford; Joseph and Robert Evans, De-
troit: Mrs. Louis: Longeway, Detroit;
Sirs, IJohu 'Quigley, Clinton; Mrs.
!Harry Nelnuts, Kitchener. The large
funeral attendance, the' many spiritual
and floral offerings testified to the
high esteem in which Mrs. Stapleton
was held by all who knew her.
\ir. \btn, Smith and itis mother are
visiting in "Toronto,
Mrs. basil Byrne attended the fun-
eral of Mrs. Stapleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and Miss
Florence Smith of IHagersville were
week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Smith.
Mr. James Stapleton ,returned to
Buffalo on Monday after attending
the funeral of Ars. Stapleton on Sat-
urday, `
HILLSGREEN
Mr. and .Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable of
Centralia visited the latter's mother,
21rs. Lore and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Max 'Tully and fam-
ily have 'shoved to a 'farm east of
Clinton. and Mr. and llrs. L. Shultz
and family have noted to -the farm
here and are getting settled. We wish
.both 'families the Best of luck in their
new (tomes.
2!r. Wilson Cailile of Hensall and
Mrs. Fred Hayes of'MooseJaw add-
ed to the service in the Hillsgreen
Church on Sunda by a fine duet,
"Nailed 10 the (x- which was
very :midi enjoyed.
Tare \\'.11.5. will be held at the
home of Mrs. ('has. Stephenson on
Wednesday, March 10th, with Mrs,
Turner', -:grout, in charge of the- pro-
gramme.
1[r, Russell Cnnsitt has treated
hitn,+eii to a new Chevrolet car.
Mrs. Thos. Coleman and sort Ras -
sell of near Seaforth visited at the
home of lit. Bruce Walker and the
Misses McAllister. -
\le,srs. Ross Lave and:Walter
Fairbairn were to Toronto and while
there took in a hockey game. •
Mrs. :Fred Hayes and son.. Will
and ;George, of Moosejsnv, Sask., call
ed on friends in this conununity.
!hiss Annie Cochrane of Clinton
visited in this vicinity during the
week,
Want and 'For Sale ads, .3 wks. 50e.
Sale Continues
House Dresses
JUST A FEW LEFT AT
BARGAIN PRICES
Specials
WHILE THEY LAST
Peas .... lac
Corn 10c
Tomatoes, targe can 10o
Pumpkin, large can IOc
Tomato Juice, large cans
3 for 25c
Pitted Dates 3 lbs, 25c
Red Rose Coffee, 1 lb39c
J.T.McASH
VARNA
EGMONDVILLE
The Little !Helper's Mission Band
held their weekly meeting on Tues-
day. iBetty Moore, the President ttoodk
charge of the Worship :period. 'We
learned a new hymn 'and satag the
Lord's 'prayer. 1iean 'Strong, (Dorothy
Heiser and Jean 'Powell'tdld the wor-
ship story. Memory v'ehses were re;
cited. Shirley IWiurm read the min-
utes. The story of Wriends abound
the World,” was taken by the leader,
Games :concluded the 'meeting.
There was a good attendance at the
•Egmondville-YJP.S.. held on Tuesday
everting. Mr. IH'arold (Finnigan presid-
ed and opened the meeting . with
hymn, (Jesus keep me near the Cross,
followed by prayer. to number of im-
portant ;items were discussed during
the ibus.iness period. The president
carried on the worship period in the
absence of the convener.: After sing-
ine a hymn, Miss !Isabel Forrest read
the Scripture lesson. (Rev. Mr, Shep-
herd gave a 'fine talk on the subject,
"The Acts and the !Epistles," telling
of the marvellous devotion for Christ
shown by the people of that time. -
After a short 'discussion the meeting-
closed
tee nclosed with a hymn and the Miznah
benediction.
The Women' Association of
mondville United Church held thei-
first meeting at the tnanse. Ther:
was a good attendance, Mrs, Harold
Jackson presided Gte Scripture les-
son was taken'by Miss Mabad Cam-
eron and lir. Shepherd led in prayer.
Mgrs. 'Harvey Moore and Mrs. Turn-
er emit favored us with a solo which
was enjoyed by all. The rest of the
afternoon was spent in patching
quilts. This was followed by a ten -
cent tea. The meeting was closed by
,entice tlu Lord's prayer.
TUCKERSMITH -
2irs. Joe Ur:shall and baby have
restarted home from the hospital.
Mr. Mac Chesney spent Sunday at
his home here.
'Quite a number attended the dance
its Kipper hall put on by the Kippen
East Institute. All report a good-
time.
We
oodtinte.We are sorry to hear that Mrs. J.
Truemner is not enjoying very..good
health, but her many ifriends hope for
a speedy recovery. Mrs. Harold 'Jack-
son is nursing her.
Coronation Carnival Ice oanca
in aid of milk Fund for underprivileged children — under auspices
Seaforth Lions Club
PALACE RINK, .SEAFORTH
CH 5th
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