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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1937-04-22, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937. THE SEAFORTH NEWS PA GE FIl sTOIfiRI MAGIC COFFEE Fresh Ground PER LB, 29c 1' pkg: AHANDY MMONIA ror7'� with purchase of BARS os 6PEARL 26c SOAP. SUNLIGHT SOAP 4 CAKES 21 c MASTER PACK DESSERT PEARS size 2s squat 2 TINS 1 9 c CLEANERS, CLASSIC or BIG FIVE 2 TINS 9c PRUNES, Sweet Meaty, Good Size 2 LBS. 25 C STST, WILLIAMS MARMALADE ay, 32 oz, PER JAR r� KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN. LGE., with 1 Mixing Spoon PER PKG. "NU COTE," the permanent Gloss Finish at Half Price 1'itit , reg, 75c, now 40c. C)uarts, reg. 1.50, u''w 75c Ilillerest Pure Lard, per lb. 1 c Pomata juice, ll)t!", tri. tin c.0 fedi-Crit Macaroni ....... ! 11,;,..2Ft Pie Cherries, solid pack 2 Tins 25c Red Pitted Cherries, 2s ' tins 20e Rhubarb, 2s 3 tins 25c Fancy Free Desserts 3 pkgs. 25c 'Batter Scotch, Caramel, Vanilla" Pure 'Maple Syrup, Fresh Made quart 50c McLaren's Freez-Easy Ice Cream 3 pkgs. 25c McLaren's Jelly Powders, all flavours 5 for 25c Soap Chips, Large 44 oz. bags for 25c Corn, Peas, Tomatoes per tin 10c Honey, in 10 lb. pails 65c, Lipton's T'ea, with Large Teapot per lb. 60c Marmite Cubes and Marmite Extract. Crothers Sodas 1 lb. bags 14c Ross J. Sproat Miss N. Pryce PHONE $ PHONE 77, Walker's FUNERAL SERVICE UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING , Motor ar Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers furnished Night or day phone 67 HILLSGREEN The 'Women's Missionary Society was held in :the church on Wednes- day afternoon, !April 1114th, with Miss Annie Ijarroet presiding. Call to wor- ship, Mark I1146-20 and hymn 355 op- ened our meeting. The devotional leaflet, "Jesus in the Villages" and prayer. The Scripture !lesson was tak- en from St, !M'ark 11010545; St. John 1150147 led by Mrs. 1H. Turner and ,read responsively. Hymn 3'::. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were read !and adapted. The roll was called and answered by 1112 ,points for Annie IJarrott's group and 16 points for MLrs.'1 W. turner's tgroup: The study, "Men and Women of Far Horizons" was taken to the end of the second chapter by Mrs. R. Consitt, Mrs. R. Love and IAtnnie jarrott. The ,business and offering was taken. The (Presby- terial .meets in IGoderich North Street Ohurch on Tuesday, April, l22I7'th. A delegate was appointed. • I!t was de- cided to leave the tmaterial for the bale with the supply secretary to do what she thought best and each member would the agreeable to what she got. 24iss Edna •Cochrane then gave an address •on the highlights of her tour to Western Canada, 'which everyone present enljoyed. Meeting closed with hymn 4015• and all repeat- ed the Lord's prayer ,[n • ucison, The losing group of 1191116 then served homemade 'candy to the winning group, The May meeting will be held 'before the IllSth as that will the 'an unsuitable day to some who want to shear (the broadcast from 'iEngffnd. Mr, and Mrs. C. Robinson were in Mitchell 'visiting the tatter's !brother, McKinley's Chicks 8c Rocks and Leg. 8c... after May 8th Leg. 8c; Rocks 9c, after April 20th Leg. 9c; Rocks 10c, after April 12th Leg. 10c; Rock 11c, after April 4th All Breeding Stock Gov't Ap- proved and Bloodtested. Started Chicks and Pullets for sale. Come and see then!. J. E. McKINLEY Phone 97r11, HenSa11. ZURICH Good Equipment makes a Good Farmer Better FOR QUALITY & SERVICE BUY McCormick Deering Farm Machinery AND REPAIRS From Your Local Dealer JOHN BACH SEAFORTH Main St. Phone 17 w)to has been seriously ill. Mr, W. L. Forrest of IGoderich call- ed on friends in the vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson were visited with friends !from Stratford recently. Mr..and Mrs. W. Weido returned to ,their home alter 'being at Zurich owing to the former's father's illness and death. ,Mrs. Jas. iJarrott was called to Hensall during the week owing to the Illness of her another, Mrs. A. Hudson. Mr. Wesley Richardson returned to his home from Clinton (Hospital where he has been for several weeks. His many friends wish hint a speedy Teeo very. ELIMVILLE Mrs. Kenneth Hogg of Thorndale spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs \Vm. Routly.. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. 1Vnt. Elford in the loss of her father, the late Mr. Hall of \V'elburn. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Pym and fa- mily moved to Corunna last Saturday where Mr, Pym Itas secured a job. The \\•,\'1.S. had a quitting bee at the hoose of 3frs. \V4n. Johns on Thursday of last week. The Y,'P. presented their play, "Dot the ':Miner's Daughter", in Kirk - ton and 'Granton last week and are presentirng it at :E'dgewodd on Thurs- day night of this weep (Professor 'Kingston of Western University will show lantern slides' on '"7God's Wonders in !the Sky," in the church next Friday evening. BORN Sharpe,—,fn Scott Memorial Hospi- tale Seaforth, on Wednesday, April 211, 1P317, to Mr. and Mrs. Ail -yin SHtarpe, Seaforth, a daughter. ' Broome.—In McKillop, on Mon- day, April 18, 0317, to Mr. and Mrs: iiert Broome, the gift of a daughter.. Byrant—IAt Toronto East !General Hospital. Sattuday, April 117th, to !Dr. F. Cullen Bryant and .Mrs. Bryant (n:e H relytr Cndntorel a daughter. TOWN TOPICS- •Mliss 11. Mackay nas r•.rt irned from Toronto, accompanied by her n iece. Miss Belle Ballantyne has returned • aafter spending the winter •with her brother in St Thomas. Mrs. 1-1 R. Sa,tt .pent the week- end in Toronto, Mrs. Geymm'e of London visited Mrs.. !John McLennan and Miss • I. 1M cTaggartthe latter hating •been seriously 461. ' 14 r. Lunnterman of the Avon Chests, has rented \irs Meltrlle's re- sidence. Sperling t and will inove there from Market st. shortly, Mr, Beverley Christie has leased Mrs, J. B. Tyern.an's residence. Mr. and .171';. George Ferguson and Fancily of Toronto visited the former's sisters., Misses -Ferguson; over till week end. V1r, and \irs, Robert Porterfield have arrived hone front Los Angeles, where they spent the winter with their ion -in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, They also visited in San -. Francisco. M1re, W. Edmunds is-epend•ing the week with her sister, Mrs. Wheeler, at 13ruceheld. Mr. and Mrs. 'F: Kling and Mrs. A Edit -ands went to Woodstock Friday and' attended the play in which 'gigs Miry Kling, nurse -in -training, took part. The root of the flax mill aft Eg nhtndville was considerably damaged by the high hind on Wednesday. 1[r and Mrs.. F I Boyce and Mr. awl \[r,. Cuff !Thompson and Mr, Earle of .1e4ut. \Itiskola, ria thi week end at Mr. William i`rnnmson's. Miss Helots Thompson n'rned home with them. :titer spend - mg ").ple `w•eeln, visiting her •ter [n \,'gain, • KIPPEN Mir. att1 11rs. \1M. frisch have re- turned after spending a tvhilc in .Tor.! onto. - AUBURN Mr. and Mrs, !Oliver' Mle rien and !Doris have left for their new home in Goderich. They will he missed in the district, Joseph !Postle is proving from his farm on the Londesboro Road to the farm vacated by Oliver McBrien, The (April meeting of the W.M.S. of Knox .Presbyterian 'Church was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. D. IHowatt. There was a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson and Bernice were ict 'Hamilton at -the week end. A splendid lectdre on Africa was given in Knox United Church on Thursday evening by Rev. (Denzil .A. Redout of Toronto. It was accom- panied by -one hundred 'beautiful :col- ored views. Mrs. 'Wit. Dodds, Jr. and little son have returned home from IGoderich hospital. This Time Mother Didn't Know .Best An article in The American Week- ly with the April 26 issue of The De- troit Sunday Times, tells 'of a rich woman who thought her son would not be so susceptible to women after familiarity with the !beauties of Holly- tvoodl..,,.IBlut two divorces and other headaches show that the cure isn't working. DANCE! KEN STEELE and his Ten -Piece Band will return. to I.O.O.F. HALL, SEAFORTH h Announcement 1 lune taken the Agency fur CHRYSLER, PLYIYIOUTH AUTOMOBILES & FARGO TRUCKS John Gallop Main Si. Seaforth ('hone 179 HARLOCK MacDonald-Badley.— The parsonage at Lnnrlesboro was the scene of a quiet ueddrug nn \Ve'd- tte da 1pril '111th, when Vera Eliza - heti], only daughter orf Mr. and Mrs, Peter MacDonald became the bride of Lorne 'Roy, youngest son of Mr, and \its, 'George Badley aif 'Galt. Ret'. .V W. Gardiner • officiated, The Mich: was gowned in while triple sheer crepe with accessories to match. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the hude's ,runt and uncle, Mr. and ML's. Russel Sanidercoc!l Gray, The 'bride chose for travelling a dress of navy crepe with navy accessories, The young t upl'e w•ill reside on the groom's fares near Ilespeler, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Shobbrook ttcomi ivied by the latter's mother, \irs. Ikrb Manning. motored to 1itsa[n Mich„ where they •visited for a few days, returning home Sun- day, leaving Mrs. Manning for all e\ - tett l' I visit with her sister, Mrs, jno. !':mals • \n!' -e Beacom has.gone to Clinton for a couple. of days • to assist in the lms,inad owing to one aif the ttut'ses being ab<eitt for a few days. MCSSrs. Harold Beacom and Guy Leiper ,pent Monday in Toronto, 31r. Robert Watson, who has been laid up for a few days, is better again large gathering of neighbors and friends gathered at the community !tall in I on:des'boro Thursday even- ing of last week to present Mr, and \irs, Lorne Badley with a wedding remembrance, The address was read by Miss .Margaret Beattie -"Dear Vera and Lorne We, your friends and neighbors have gathered this ev- ening to show !the high esteem in which you are held and to 'spend a Pleasant evening together , We are sorry, Vera, that you are leaving our midst, as you will he missed in the conmautity and among oto' young people, but what is our doss is anoth- er's gait. You are not gong too fat' away but that often you wild still he able to come back and visit acs all. We ask you to accept This token, not for it's intrinsic value, but as. a .re- ntembrance from your many friends Who -wish you long life, happiness and prosperity. Signed on behalf of your neigltlbors and friends:" Miss Estella Murphy presented a gas lamp and ..Miss Jean Leiper a gas lantern to which the groom replied thanking the company and extending them en ini'itation if they had an op- portunity to can on them, The friends present who !were not neighbors also gave presents .to the bride 'and groom,. A very pleasant evening was spent by all. A 'dainty lunch was served. The bride and groom left on Friday for Galt where they will .reside for- a short time at 11315. Elgin St„ Galt, Ont. before moving to 'the .grooms farm near l-.Ie'speler. ML', and MTS. Alan Smith (the lat- ter was formerly Miss (Florence !Wat- Son of the 112fth con, of Huhlett, near Harlock) visited on Saturday even- ing and Sunday at the homes of \M'r. and Mrs_. David Watson in Mc- Killop, Mrs. Watson and son. Mr. WVnt, Watson and Mr. and. Mrs. Pet- er 1'fdDonald, also calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Rapson returning to their home at Tilson burg. We wish to extend congratula- tions -and good wishes to Mr, and Mrs. Smith for a long life of health, appine'ss and prosperity. Mr, John Leiper, who has dhresahinpgosMiltaiocnhineStiCtho. accept thfe GosoFriday,A ril 30 9T The dance will be sponsored b the o Young Ladies Sodality of St. James' d mes' d Church :Admission 401e nded the tpresentation !party -in Lon esboro Thursday night. a We wish to extend on cong ratula G ' s to Miss Kathleen 'Beacom, who fin- ished her three years' hospital train - $c° NEW IIAMPSFIIRE CJCKS Just ask our last year's customers how they like this popular, rugged, Profit -producing bird. LARGE BODY SIZE WONDERFUL EGGS REAL PRODUCERS LIVABILITY May prices on New Hampshires Chicks of $12,00 per 100—are now in effect Come up to the Farm and see these hardy Chicks—well-bred —tweli batched in our new Seiling incubator, Large Pitches mean strong, rugged Chicks.—Investigate before you invest. Scott's Poultry Farm. SEAFORTH, PHONE 251 -32 IN A CASE TRACTOR FOR 1937 FIRST IOW m LOST LOWER jos. LOWEST "'V AND LET'S PROVE_ ITB ROBT. AGAR AGENT FOR CASE TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY Phone 236 r 5, Seaforth ing on 'Friday of last week and is now a graduate nurse. -Kathleen has not' had her graduation exercises but ex - peas to as soon as another nurse completes her three-year terns. Nurse - Beacom returned home Friday, • Mr, and Mrs. Russel Sundercock of near Cranbrook, and Mr. and ,!Mrs. George Pollard visited Sunday after- noon. at Mr, and Mrs. !P, McDonald's. BRUCEFIELD Dr. 11 likenhead of Toronto and Mr. MI Aikenhead of London visited Mr. and Mrs. .Hugh !Aikenhead on Sunday. Mir, and Mrs. John 'Edmunds and Bobby of Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler on Sunday. , Mir. Cornish of ,EUiimille :visited with \]r. and• Mrs. J. Qi, Cornish for a few day's last week. Mfrs. E. 'Clarke of :Berkely, Calif., and Mrs. A. .Marks of Detroit visited their aunts, Mrs, R•attenbury and Miss Marks last week. • !Miss :Agnes Cameron or Clinton spent the week end with Miss Anna Aikenhead, Mr. and. MrcGeorge Swan spent e n e tt the 'week enol with lir. and Mrs: Cle- ments or Shakespeare. Mr. Swan and SHOES for Farm and Hoavy Work Now that Spring Work is on you need Dependable Shoes BUILT FOR SERVICE Uppers made from Full -Grain Chrome tanned lea- ther, 15 inch leg, Soles full leather and topped with "Holtite" composition sole, steel rim on heel, full bellows, dirt -excluding tongues. $4x95 A Husky Shoe Similar Shoe, ordinary height upper, full fitting, $2.95 FARMERS' SPECIALS Uppers made from selected full -grain Stock, solid leather insoles, out Soles stitched and nailed with rust proof nails. No. 1 Special with outside Counter $3 25 steel rim on heel Also made plain Upper and full rubber heel.. $3.25 No. 2. Full leather Soles and heels... , , , .... $3.00 No. 3. Full composition Soles "Pan- $285 co" and rubber heels Extra Special EXTRA WEAR No. A 1 Graded Full •- Grain Upper and Soles stock. Special. tan Outside Counter, full leather Soles and heels. 3.75 A LIGHT WEIGHT WORK SHOE Uppers made from Grain leather, durable composition outsoles, leather insoles and leather mid- dle Soles; a special at to -day's price. $1 .98 We advise: Grease Work Boots frecittently, they will tear better SMITH'S St1OE STORE SKi\FORTH! Next to Regent Theatre SHUR GAIN HOG CONCENTRATE $3.25 NEW HOUSE DRESSES .. �' WORK BOOTS 1.95 TO 4.50 HARNESS PARTS, SWEAT PADS, ETC., KEPT IN STOCK CANNED GOODS SPECIALS Corn 10c Peas 1Oc Tomatoes, large can tOc Tomato Juice, large cans 3 for 25c J.T.McASH VARNA Mr. Clements took ,in the C:N.R. ban- quet in Guelph on Saturday. evening. \1r and Mrs. T. B. !Baird and Mr, and NIrs. H. :Aikenhead spent Satur- day in London. Mrs, W. 'E'dmunds of Seaforth is visiting her sister. Mrs. T. H. Wheeler, Mfrs G. Swan and Dorothy and Mrs. A. IHathner. Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. Dawson spent 1'ednesday af- ternoon with Mrs. J Schtibe, Zurich. ST. COLUMBAN- Miss Mary O'Connor of Luoan spent Sunday at her '!tome here. Another of the old settlers passed .. away on Monday in the person of Mr. Frank Murphy, !Huron 'Road. 'He Was in his b5th year, The funeral was held from his late hone Wednesday morning to St. Columba -it Church, The sympathy of the community is extended to his wife and family, important Notice! ACCOUNTS, NOTES, JUDG- MENT.S COLLECTED Our Collecting Department is a result of Years of Successful Experience in collection local and out-of-town ac- counts. On March 216th we received a letter from a client; 'Thank you for prompt remittance axed for good work re my collection." Our Rates: NO COLLECTION; NO CHARGE Mail your list of accounts today to Burke's Collecting Agency ('License 11176) Head Office, SEAPORT,H, ONT, Box 498.