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The Seaforth News, 1937-06-10, Page 51 THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937 THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE FIVE Dublin Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding 0 1 4 HELMET CORNED BEEF is KELLOGG'S 2 TINS 21 c RICE KRISPIES 2 PKG. 21 c C 3 TINS 25 c 2 TINS 29 c EACH 25c EACH 25c EMFO TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. PEACHES, Master Pack 2s squat CRUNCHIE SWEET PICKLES 28 oz. Jar ORANGE MARMALADE 32 oz. Jar—St. Williams Hillcrest Lard, is 2 lbs. 29c Manning's Snowball Mello Biscuits per lb. 19c Rose Brand Keta Salmon, is 2 Tins 19c Cascade Brand Fancy Pink Salmon, /s 2 Tins ns 17c 27c is Pork & Beans, 23 oz. 2 Tins 19c McCormick's Butter Bix Biscuits, loose 1 ib. 22c Royal York Tea, Orange Pekoe, 54s % 1b. pkg. 28c Spaghetti, Clark's or Campbell's is 2 tins 19c Old English Floor Wax, is Each 59c Gold Soap 6 bars 25c 5 Tins 25c Miracle Whip, 8 oz. per jar 21c per btl. 15c Each 20c per tin 18c 3 rolls 25c Catsup, Tiger, large 26 oz. per btl. 17c Master Pack Pears, 2s squat 2 Tins 25c Dixie Dainty Grape Fruit Juice, 18 oz 2 tins 27c Crunchie Sweet Pickles, 61/2 oz.... per btl. 10c Water Glass 2 Tins 25c McLaren's Queen Olives, 11 oz. per Jar 25c Thirst Ade, Lemon or Orange Each 5c Freez-Easy Ice Cream Mix, all flavors 3 for 25c Brunswick Sardines White Liquid Shoe Polish -2 in 1 Colgate's Tooth Paste, tube Kkovah Health Salts Hillcrest Toilet Tissue Ross J. Sproat Miss N. Pryce PHONE 8 PHONE 77 Walker's FUNERAL SERVICE UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALIGE'R, holder of Go- vernment diploma rn and license. Fl Night or day phone 67 Important N®tire! ACCOUNTS, NOTES, JUDG- MENTS COLLECTED Our Collecting Department is a result of Years of Successful Experience in collection local and out-of-town ac- counts. On March 26th we received a letter from a client: 'Thank you for prompt remittance and for good work re my collection." Our Rates: NO COLLECTION, NO CHARGE Mail your list of accounts today to Burke's• Collecting Agency ('License 111716) TIi ONT. Head Office, SEAFORTH, , 4 Box 498 SEAFORTH MARKETS. Wheat, per bus. , .1.. , ... , 'Barley, feed, per bus. Barley, malting, per 'bus Oats, per bus. Hogs, per cwt. 80c 90c 'c $8,715 Good Equipment makes a Good Farmer Better FOR QUALITY & SERVICE BUY McCormick (Deering Farm Machinery VARNA' Mr, and Mrs. 'Fred Davidson of Detroit were renewing 'acquaintances in this district the latter part of the week. Mfrs. Bandy of Seaforth visited her mother-in-4aw Mrs. :((Rev.) Bandy, while Rev. MA. Bandy attended con- ference in Windsor. Mr, and M.ts, A. McConnell have added 'to the appearance of their having it stuccoed. Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. Foster of Wind- sor 'epent Sunday with friends in this district. 32 Kinds of Pneumonia Germs ;An article, in The ,American Weekly with Janne' 13 issue of the Detroit 'Sun- day Tithes, will point out what selen- tists say about the deadly disease of pneumonia,. . one of the three chief causes of death in this country, strik- ing at the young and strong' as well as the old and weak, Chemical.germ 'fighters have been found that May wipe out tis plague. AND REPAIRS From Your 'Local Dealer JOHN BACH SEAFORTH Main St. Phone 17 BORN l-tinchiey—+A1 Owen +Sound Genera4 and Marine Hospital, on Monday, 'June lith, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hin- chley (formerly +Pearl Munro), a daug h ter. McDonald. — In Scott Memorial H'afpitai, Seaforth, on Tuesday, June 8, 11937, to Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Donald, Brussels, a daughter. Nigh.—In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth, on 'Tuesday, June Sah, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. John Nigh, Tuckersmith, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kenny, of Dublin, who will observe the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding, on Sunday, June 13th, TOWN TOPICS Mr. W. J. Stevens, accompanied by Mr. Wm, Fear, Clinton,' and Mrs. Wm, Watson, Sunderland, visited the past week with the former's son, Will Stevens at IN'oranda, Que„ and return- ed Wednesday evening. Mr. Nelson Jefferson, of Entbro. was the guest of his 'brother, Mr, W. V. Jefferson, Tuckersmith. Mrs. I. Hester returned to her home, Centre et,, on Monday after spending several months with her aau,ghter'in 'Kansas. Mrs. George Stewart and two children of 'Toronto spent the •week end with her mother, ,Irs. J. B. Thompson. Mrs, E. S. Chapman, who was vis- iting in \Vingham has returned: Miss Florence 'Fowler of Bluevale visited the Misses Cresswell this week. Mr. (Foster Bennett is proving into dies McSpadden's house on Side St Misses jean .MacDonald and Donna Mole spent the week end in Mono Centre, the guests of their friend, Miss 1Grate (Kratiter. The Women's Hospital :Aid is hold- ing a garden tea on the grounds of the hospital on Tuesday afternoon, June 22nd, from 3:304:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. john \'i'im+pory and daughter Mary of Stratford, were Sunday visitors at the hone of M'r, and Mrs. E. Mole, Mrs, George Mundell of \\'in:gliani spent e few days last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mole, .Mrs. \V. J. Walker, accompanied by her son, Mr. Jack Walker, left for Toronto on Sunday owing to the death of her son tn.law, Mfr, Cameron. Other members of the fam- ily attending the funeral were Hr. and Mrs. Sant Walker of Timmins, and Miss Mary Walker Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Smith, of To- ronto, were visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Smith, Egntondvt'lle, for the week end. Mrs. T. E. Shieis of Detroit Wha has been visiting her ,sister, Mrs, J. A. Storey- and attending the funeral of her another, Mrs. Coombs, has re- turned. Mr, Donald A!horhart has been transfcred Co'the Ford Motor 'branch in Toronto from St. Johns, N.B., where he has been for three years. :Don spent the week end with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arberhart. Mfr. and Mrs. J. R. Dunlop and two children of 'Stratford spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. H.• W. Hart. .Mr, Geo, IAiberhart of London, son of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. A 'beritart, re- ceived his BA. degree at the Univer- sity of Western Ontario on Wednes- day last. MMrs. char Olive and andGee Abe t I . and Mr. and Mrs. Rob't.-A+berhart at- tended the convocation on Wednes- day. DIED Cameron, James Galloway — On Saturday, one I5 9�3 Il IT at the .Private Patients' 'Pavilion, 'Toronto General Hospital. James 'Galloway, in his 59th year. dearly beloved husband of Grace Isobel :Winker. Service on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 'Also a funeral service at the hone of the late Dr. J. Galloway Beaverton, an Tuesday afternoon et 4.30 o'clock, Interment at Beaverton, ,O•nt, HURON ROAD WEST Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Ball and fancily spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Ball of Lambeth, 'Ont. Mr. 'ebbe Orpen has secufed a good position in \Windsor•, Mrs, '0rnen in- tends leaving next week to join her husband. Master 'Ted :Crich, son of 'Mr, and Mics. Wellington ,Crich has returned from St. Joseph's hospital, London. We are glad to hear that he has re- covered 'sufficiently from his opera- tion for mastoids to be with us again. Mrs. Einer 'Dale +and infant baby girl have returned front Scott Memor- ial Hospital, Seaforth. .Mrs. Jos. Reid sof London returned home on Sunday after spending a week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sheppard :Dale. Mr. Harold'Glew, while working wibh a road scraper on the sideroad beside his father's fart, received a nasty gash in the forehead, which re- quired 'three .stitches, MAXIIKtal Sutherland's Hairdressing We are offering a Special Re- Vitalizing Permanent for the month of June as an introduc- tory: REGULAR 7.50 WAVE for $5,00 Smart Set Oil Permanent with ringlet ends $3.50 SPECIAL CROQUIGNOLE CURLS for school girls, ea. .10 OUR SPECIAL PERM- ANENT 82.50 All Permanents finished com- plete with Hair Trim and Special Setting. Make your Appointment now. SUTHERLAND'S HAIR- DRESSING 1 block from Main St. Phone 152 Seaforth Mr. and Mrs. George Self e if and Mir. and •Mrs George Lovell of London .pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Brownlee. • Mrs. E. Daley and daughter of .Walkerton were guests during the week With Mr.' and Mrs. Wilbert Webster. CONSTANCE. • Mr. Jack Moore ,of Toronto spent the week end with his brothers, \Welt. and Milton Moore.. Mrs,'Robert Clark. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Olivet Anderson the past few weeks, will return to her hone in Liiktawel on Friday. Mr. Joseph Riley is making cousid- t'ahle improvements to his home by building a modern vera 114 th, also covering' it with asphalt shingles and painting it. Mr. and Mr.. Peter Lindsay and Mfr. and Mrs. Benjamin Snell visited Mfr. and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot near Walton on Sunday, Mfr. Jones H. lLaverty of Toronto spoke in the interests of temperance on Sunday. Mr. Laverty was a very impressive speaker and told some startling facts of the conditions that exist in the larger towns and cities. .Miss Donelda. Adams has been en. gaged as primary eacher on the staff of the Clinton public school. The W.M.S. and W.A. are invited to meet at the hone of Rev. and Mrs. Gardiner on Thursday of this week. Mir. and Mrs. jack Fergusson visited. Mr. -and Mrs. Noble of Biyth on Sun- day. Y Mr: and Mrs. David Millson and Mrs. Pollard visited Mrs. W. Steph- enson at Brussels 2.n Sunday, • GREAT 'TWO' WEEKS' Gospel Mission Gospel Tent on Propef'ty of Mr. Charles Clifton Go No. 4 Highway. half way between Brucefield and Kippen From June 13 tt: , June 27 SPEAKERS: Pastor De Loss M. Scott, St. Marys; Pastor Norman Pipe, Simcoe; Evangelist H, Alison Welch, Londbn; Pastor J. M. Millar, London, and others. Special Music will be featured at all services. Services Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. Week nights at 8 p.m. ]Vis. J. M. Millar will open the .Missions next 'Sunday afternoon. • Nothing spectacular or sensational. "just the old gospel of Jesus and His dying -living love," WELCOME TO ALL ! 5N,, End of th'e Season •`ARRE D ROCK CHICK BARGAINS 1 wk. old Chicks $ 8.50 per 100 2 wk. old Chicks $10.00 per. 100 3 wk. old Chicks $12.00 per 100 SEXED, 90% PULLETS 2 wk. old Barred Rocks. $15.00 per 100 ']'hese Chicks are priced for quick sale. It is advisable to phone in your order at once, or better still, come up to the Farm and see these healthy, vigorous chicks. Scott's Poultry Farm SEAFORTH. PHONE 251 -32 ®r a.® THE BIGGEST LAUGH OF THE YEAR onk'y Baseball LIONS CLUB PARK SATURDAY, June 12th 7 :45 p.m. sharp Two teams picked from Mitchell, St. Colutnban, Brus- sels. \'Vtnthpotlt and Seaforth, will oppose each other aboard imported donkeys trained in the art of baseball. IT IS A LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH .'lciniissiun—Adults 35c, Children 10c. Free parking Auspices of SEAFORTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION D'r, E A. McMaster, teres., A. Y. McLean. Sec.,' G. F. IGrindrgd, T'reas. LONDESBORO Ml r, and Mrs. R rung -Mutt spent sin Sunday at the home of Mr.. F. Lan- \lis, 'Eleanor Sprung is .spending this week with her sister. Miss Olive Sprung, of London. Mr. J. 'Pipe of •Godericlt visited at the 'home of Mr..W. Mountain on Sunday. 31r, told Mrs. J. \'u+t;hlutt and fa- mily attended the wedding of Miss Elia Dexter on Saturday. Miss Edith Johnston of Blyth spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. C. Johns ton. \lr:s. A. Shaddick, Mfrs. Fairservice, Alts, James McCool and Phyllis Mc- Cool spent Saturday in' Godericit. • BAYFIELD \irs. Hunter of 'Toronto is a guest at \los Sterling's. Mrs. Kung of Detroit has arrived at her cottage where .she expects to spend the summer, Mrs. Churchtvard and sons and Mrs, Jennings of London spent the holiday at their cottage. - The Storni Construction Co.. of Toronto have completed their • work on tete Blue Water Highway.. bIr. and Mrs. E. IHinchley and Miss \Vightman of Seaforth called on friends in the village on Saturday. Work has commenced on the 'har- bor. Mr. Ross of Kincardine has the HENSALL 'Mrs. 'Wesley Wenner, who has been in poor health for some time, was taken to Clinton General Hospital for an operation. is getting along nicely. Her ma tv friend's hope for a speedy recovery. Sunday, !inne Lath, 'will he flower Sunday at the morning service -in the United Church, 'There will ''be a young •peapie's choir with special musie. • and a baptismal service. The church will he beautifully decorated with all kinds df !flowers for the oc- casion The young people of Chisellmrst United ,Church- will hold their annic- ersary max Sunday. !lune 20th. The guest speaker will be RevDonald +Gladman 1 strawberry festival will be held on \Vedne vclay, June 2hrd. The Ladies' '.And M. Carmel Presby- terian Church held their regular meeting on Tuesday evening in the school room of 'the church with a large attendance. The meeting. open- ed singing'Psalm 11137, followed by the 'Lords prayer in unison. The mit- Utes of the previous meeting were read and, adopted. !Hymn 'ol4 was sung. Arrangement; were made for a strawberry social to- be held on Fri- day evening, June 215Th. Reports were given by the 'different groups on their work so far, also the 'proceeds. Mrs. John Mc'Ea'enx group presented the following program, vocal duet by Mfrs. Mac Dougall -and -Miss Margaret Dougall with Mr:. iAudrew 'Dougall as accompanist on the piano; an itt- Atrument:tl duet by Mirs A. Dougal. and Margaret Dougall. Games were played led by Mrs, Mac Dougall, of-. • ter which iutich was served. Mrs . Thos, Simpson, accompanied. by :her son, Mr. Thos S•in'spson, bf Win'gham, are visiting with relatives and friends in town;'• 'Want and Igor Sale ads, 'L 'week, 215ic contract. Mr, and Mrs. J. Howard were in London last week attending the horse show, Mr and Mfrs. %Vightman are spend- ing,a f w weeks in Detroit. Mt- w2 Atwood Of 'Detroit spent the week end with his mother. HARLOCK Mr. 1H• J. Manning returned this week from a two .veeks visit in Hast- ings. Mich. Mrs. Manning, who has been visiting relatives in Hastings for some tim2,rrcame back with him. They also visited friends in Belmont ' • and London on their return trip. Mfr, and Mrs. Leslie Reid:, visitd on Sunday at the home ot, Mr. and' Mrs, Wm. Rogerson near Brucen;eld. The Misses Kathleen and Edith , Beacom and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ^ Beacom attended the decopation ser- vices in,Union cemetery. on "Sstnday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Audrey Knox visited'. Mr. Harry McCallum in Seaforth hospital ,on Sunday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gibbings, Jean and Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs, John T. Knox visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Isaac Reason. Miss Amy Parsons visited one af- ternoon recently aE the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper near Bruce- • fidId. +The council are :putting up a guard fence on the side road by Me. Pep- per's 'bridge. Running Races AT Long ranch RACE TRACK (Toronto) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th TO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th Inclusive $5,000.00 Special Race on Saturday, June 12th. First Race at 2:30 p.m. daily ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR