The Seaforth News, 1937-09-09, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1937
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGEeFIVE.
Our Prices good till Wed., Sept USth
JAMS, Raspberry and Strawberry 24c
32 oz. PER JAR
ROYAL YORK TEA
y2 lb. pkg.
PEANUT BUTTER
3 Star. 25 oz.
PER PKG. 26c
PER JAR 25c
HILLCREST PURE LARD
0.41506
PER LB. 15 c
HANDY AMMONIA
PER PKG.
•111.21110141.1110171.11.1101.
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ROYAL YORK COFFEE
148 -
ROYAL YORK COFFEE
is
MINIONMINI001.0
Fancy Red (ohne Salmon, Golden Nett & Unicorn., T. 1St-
... .1s 25c
l'earl Naptha Suap 6 bars 25c
Canada Challenge ('urn Starch . . ... . .. . "per- pkg. Me
3 cakes 25c
per pkg. 1Qc
EACH 23c
EACH 39c
1.yfebuoy Suap
Quaker Puffed Wheat.
Aanning's Cello \\Trapped Cookies, Cocoanut
Scotch and Fruit Sandwich per pkg. 15c
Crother's Soda :Biscuits, 1 lb. bag per bag 15c
Tomato juice, Etnfo, 20 oz. 3 tins 25c
3 pkg. 25c
each 50c
5 pkg. 25c
3 rolls 25c
per btl. 10c
per btl. 25c
2 tins 21c
Shirriff's Farley Free Dessert
Honey, Pure, 4 lb. pails
McLaren's Jelly Powders, assorted
Hillcrest Toilet Paper
Happyvale Catsup
McLaren's Queen Olives, 11 oz.
Singapore Sliced or Crushed Pineapple
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce
PHONE 8
PHONE 77
Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. 5. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 87
1
Fruit Production
,Fruit production estimates for the
province are as ,follows: Strawberries
+8,1633,1900 .quarts or '40% more than
last year; raspberries 1244114000 quarts,
an increase of 416.8%; ,peaches '500,-
000 ,quarts, an increase .of 1215%; plums
518,900 ,bushells, an increase of 413%;
pears 11147,1600 'bushels, a drop of 25%;
cherries 39400 'bushels, . a drop of
28:7%; apples '73100, an increase of
4%, The average prides received by
growers, including cost of containers,
for the 111937 season were as .follows:
Toronto est, sweet cherries, 6 -qt.
basket 50c; sour cherries 4131e; early
apples 201c. rooronto east, 6 -qt. .basket
sour cherries 415c; .early apples 35.e.
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HIBBERT
if -Hobert Council met in regular ses-
sion at Staffa Township Hall on Mon-
day, Sept. 6, all members present, the
reeve presiding. The minutes .of the
previous meeting Were read and con-
firmed and a number of communica-
tions disposed of satisfactorily. By-
law No. 449 providing for Repair of
Murphy Drain; bylaw No. 41510, Re-
pair of Oamphell Drain Extension
and bylaw No, 4151h Repair of Walk-
er Drain were finally ,passed. ,Resolu-
Bons were passed: '1', .Awarding a con-
tract for crushing and hauling gravel
;from Nagile's Pit lfor 'Division 3 to
Wilbur Mahaffy. 2. Re -appointing F.
O'Brien as collector for 1119017 Roll, 3.
Authorizing the reeve to ,interview
the councils of McKillop and Logan
to endeavor to procure an agreement
to prepare a report for repair .of the
Dublin portion of the Liffey 1Draini
without an engineer's examination.
Allowing a grant of %O. to .Stratford.
General Hospital. The following Or-
ders were issued: Road expense
$11011100; direct relief 01314.412; Board of
Health ;$313.1701; general expense $161.
The meeting !was adjoin -nod until
Monday, Ootob.er 41 at di pm—Kath-
1een Feeney, Municipal Clerk.
AUBURN
T-Iarry Arthur has returned from a
vacat ion in 'Zurich.
As there is no infantile paralysis in
this immediate district the public and
continuation schools opened oa Wed-
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Gond Equipment makes a Good
Farmer Better
FOR QUALITY & SERVICE
BUY
McCormick Deering
Farm Machinery
AND REPAIRS
From Your Local Dealer
DEAR CUSTOMERS:
Farm Machinery has advanced M
price, but we are able to fill and take
new orders for a few more days at
the old prices until our new list ar-
rives. We would advise you to place
your orders now for any machines
you wish to purchase the coming year.
Please Note: If you give us an
order and found you could not take
possession of machine, we would
gladly keep same and sell it to some-
one else, as the difference in price will
make it very interesting.
JOHN BACH
Main St. Phone 17
nesday.
The regular meeting of the Ladies'
Aid of the Baptist •Church was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
MoKnie-,ht, 'Carlow.
Mrs. R. J. Ross of Whitewood,
Sask., is visiting, at the home of *W. T.
Riddell.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gibbs, Detroit,
are spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey McGee.
Lew Yungblutt who is at present
relieving at Waterdown was home
last week.
Mildred Anderson has returned to
her home in Dungannon.
BRODHAGEN.
Visitors: Rev. and Mrs. Hook of
Waterloo with Rev. end !Mrs. IFreid-
richsen.
Mr. and Mrs. 1Henry Hallatz :of
Windsor with Mr. aid Mrs. Fred
Fisher.
Mr, and Niles. Harold Grove and
family with her •parents, Mr. and
Mos. .L. G. IRodk.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Adam Sholdice, Mr,
and Mrs. IVVItu. Sholdite and family,
of Walton, with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Sholdice.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hall of Mor -
petit with Mr. and IMIrs. Geo. Diegel.
Mr. and Mrs. :Plank Calling with
Nftr. and Mra, Ed. lEickmeier,
Mr. George .Steuernagel of New
Yarle statc, is spending a week with
friends in the neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Leslie Wietersen and
family of Detroit with IVIr. and Mrs.
A. Hillebreeht.
Miss Elie Querengesser of Detroit
and Miss Iffulda Querengesser of
Ethel with Mr. aId Mes, Allterc
Q teem tee seer.- -
TOWN TOP.ICS
'Mr. and Atli,. Mc:Gavin Jr., of
Reeding, Wena,., 'i.itel at the home
Henry MoGavin over the
holiday.
Mr, W. J. Faulkner of Huntsville
spent the holiday at his home here.
The lecture to, be given by Rev. A.
W. Shepherd on !Friday of this week
in Egmosadv We tjnited Church is
Postponed until !Friday, 17di Septem-
ber, owing to the death of Mr, W. F,
Mr, and !Mrs. James Parkes and
Nfr. 5. 'H. Woods spent the week end
at the 'Pinkney home. Gotierich St,
Mrs. Woods and Madge returned t�
Buffalo with them Monday afternoon.
Mr. rr'bos. Cluff of Guelph and Mr.
and Mrs. N. W. Aubry and son of
INakina are spending their holidays
with Mr. IA, F. Cluff,
Nifa and Mrs. J. IR. ,Dunlop and
two *children of Stratford were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hart over
the holiday,
Mr. Thomas Ilicknell and Mrs. T.
Maloney of Seaforth spent the week
end with their brother, Mr. George
Ricknell of Bresteau.
Mr. ,Dannie Henderson of •Chicago,
11L, ctilied on his old friend, .Ntle.
Lorne Webster one evening last
week. It is over an years since these
lads" last met.
Mr. Stuart N. Keyes of Amherst -
burg spent the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Nfr, Nelson Keyes,
Mrs. L., A, Tasker and daughter
Mrs. Peter Doorigan and Anne and
Mary have returned to :Windsor after
spending .the summer with Mrs, Tas-
ker's father, Mr. Henry McGavitt,
Tuckersmith. They accompanied Mr.
Doorigan who ,spent a couple of days
here last week.
Mr, and Mrs. George S. Rose of
St. tCatharines spent the week end in
town with fatirs. F. D. Itutettison.
Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Cooper have
returned to Lansing, Mich., after a
pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. I.
IHotham and Mr. R. 5. Cooper, of
Klippen.
Me. and Mrs. C. E. Jaithwaite,
Goderich spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. g, Hothatn.
Nliss 'Margaret McKellar, daughter
of Mr, and :Mrs. M. McKellar, has
been appointed to the Collegiate staff.
An additional teacher was required
this y eat .awing to the unusually large
number of first loran pupils.
Mr. Clarence Nolan left this week
for London to attend Business Col-
lege.
Mrs.. Louis Brall and her two dau-
ghters, Mary and June, and her son
Gordon, and Miss !Welly Desborough,
Who had 'been spending !their wick -
tion in this vicinity, left for their
home in Detroit last Tuesday. Mr.
Rrall motored from IDethoit and ac-
companied Ids family home.
Mr. names Eckart left Tuesday for
Port Lambton.
Mr, and Mrs, l-lugh Sproat of Ore-
gon Ave., Detroit, spent the holiday
with friends in town, returning Mon-
day taking Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell
Stproat back with them for a vacation
in the :city.
Mr. Charles !Parker, Bayfield, and
his daughter Mrs. Smith of London,
and Miss Beulah 'Featherstone, Bay-
field, called on friends in town on
Tuesday. Mr. 'Parker -is an old Tuck-
erstnith boy • and his many friends
were gtail to see him.
Mr. C. J. Shockcor motored here
Monday !from :Detroit and took back
Mrs. ,Shockcor and family on ITuesd-
day who spent two weeks with her
parents, *Mr and ,Mrs, John Sproat,
and her sister. Mrs. :Dale, and Mr.
and Urea 'Andy Crozier.
Mr. and .Mrs. Will Maunders of
Brussels, .called on Nfes. Coates one
clay last week.
miss Annie McKinney and girl
friend front Toronto, and Mr. Charles
Hewitt of Kincardine, called on Mrs.
Coates. on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert tDayman and
daughter Ida of Kippen spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. ;Peter McCowan
and Mr. Duncan McCowan, RoxIboro,
Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant and
Patsy of St. •Catharines .spent a cou-
ple of weeks with his .parents, 'MT.
and Mrs. James Bryant of Roxboro.
Mr. and ,Mrs. :Wm. Currie and Miss
Grate !Currie and +Mr, and Mrs. ID.
Gowling and children oS Preston
,spent the week end With Mr. and
'Mrs. J. ,Conrie.
Mr, and Mrs. Den.nis Andrews of
Buffalo were guests at the 'home of
Mr. and Inns. W. IA. ,Crich.
Mr...and .IVIrs, H. C. Brown (nee
Miss Marion Watson) of New York,
were .visitors at the. latter's 'home.
Mrs. ;Brown, who remained for a few
days, leaves on 'Thursday.
air W. H. 'Golding, M.,P., and Ar-
thur andFrank, were at Owen Sound
on Sunday attending the' funeral of
Mrs. 'Golding's nephew who lost his
life in a drowning accident.
Mr. and Mus. E. B. Goodie were a,t
Kitchener Saturday attending the
wedding' of the latter's niece. '
:Mr. 'Alex Bethune !returned during
the week end after a, four weeks' visit
at Midland.
Birthday Party
A .birthday pasty was held last week at .the home of Miss A. C. Lawrence in honor of
Garner's 83rd 'birthday. In the centre of the above group are the four octogenarians,
James Beattie, Mrs. W. tE, Hinchley. .Nies. IGarner and Mrs. Somerville.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Pearson Grieve andlawn of her mother's home, .1t ‘k as at- Isobel a selection on the mouth or- .
Billy and, Jack of Buffalo spent the
week end here.
M. and Mrs, Howard Purdy, To-
ronto, spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. W. E, Kerslake,
Mr, Wm. Somerville -of Wood-
stock was a visitor in town last week.
Mrs, A, Patrick returned Monday
to her home in McKillop after spend-
ing the week wibh her sister, Mrs. E.
Dinnin, Egmandwille.
Mr. and :Mrs. Reglir and daughter,
and Mr. and Mrs, Markley and day-
ghter, of Kitchener; were guests due-
ing the week end of Mr. and Mrs.
.Kenneth McLean.
Mr, Will 'Rowland of Sarnia visited
Mr. and :Mrs. W. J. Finnigan over
the week end,
Dr. Reid Edmunds, Brantford, and
Mr. Arthur !Edmunds, Hamilton,
were holiday visitors with their mo-
ther. Mrs. E. tEdmunds.
Miss Ethel McDougall, R.N., of
Detroit, was a visitor during the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Henry
Hog.garth,
Mr. 'Roger Shockcor left Tuesday
by motor ,and was accompanied by
Mrs. Leitch and her daughter, Miss
Hester, from •Champaign, Ill„ who
has been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Ben
Rising for several weeks in MdKillop.
Miss Sarah Percival has returned
to her ,home in Watford after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stoddart,
Mrs. R. S. Hays and Mr. tGeorge
Mays .spent several days -this week at
To rodeo- Exhibition.
Mr. stud Mrs, Wm. Sparks and fa._
only of ;Kincardine were Monday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Male.
Teacher: "Willie, can you tell me
if fish .can travel long distances?"
"Well ours go around the
globe every day."
DUBLIN
Hallman-Cronin.—
St. Patrick's Churoh, Dublin. was
the scene of a pretty autumn ,wedding,
on Monday, Sept. .6th, at 9.30 when
Helen 'Theresa (1Dolly) only daugh-
ter of Mrs, and the late James Cronin.
Dublin, 'became the ;bride of Mr, Ecl-
w.ard Hallman, Detroit, Mich. The
marriage vas performed by Rev. 'Dr,
J. O'Reilly. Guelph. and the nuptial
Mass sung by Rev. Dr. Floulkes. Rt.
Rev. Mgr. "1'. .Ferguson. Brantford,
was also present later in the clay. be-
ing unable to attend Mass. Rev. Bro.
Augustine, Montreal, brother of the
bride, was also present' During the
offertory Mrs. 'Leo tfrortune, Seaforth
sang Ave Maria. accompanied by
Mary Beale. organist. "rhe bride, whit
wac given in marriage by her oldest
!brother, Joseph, wore a peach blush
chiffon velvet dress. Virginia style,
with finger tip web and sandals to
match, and carried a bouquet of Jo-
hanna Hill 'rases. The bridesmaid.
Theresa Carpenter, Dublin, wore tur-
quoise chiffon velvet dress princess
style, ;with turban Sandals and lace
mittens to match and carried a bou-
quet of Talisman roses. The 'bride's
mother wore a long .inack chiffon vel-
vet ,dress and a .corsage of American
beauty !roses. The 'bouquets were .crea-
tions of Miss 'P. !O'Rourke, Chatham.
The ;groom was assisited,by Jos. Cron-
in, 'Detroit. !After tile Mass the imme-
diate family and twenty guests were
served dinner at the Hick's House,
Mitchell. In the ,afternoon the happy
couple left for a 21500 mile motor trip
to Rhode Island and 'Atlantic coast,
via Montreal and St. :Anne !de Beau -
pre, returning th.rough., the ;Acliron-
.
carie mountains to Detroit The tb.ricie
wore a travel suit of .bIlack crepe with
rod -gold and .corsage of lily of the
with an off -the -face chinchilla
hat, suede shoes, gloves and bag.
They will be at home to friends in
Detroit about the middle of October.
Shower for Bride.— .
A, very enjoyaible linen shower we,
'veld Monday afternoon in honor of
Miss Daly Croein. bride -elect, 011 the
tended by about forty girls and ladies
of the eillage' and serrounding terri-
tory. The hostesses were Mrs. Brit-
ton, Mr:. Klinkhamer, Misses Carpen-
ter and Dill. Insteathof the usual card
game each hostess had a table con-
taining articles or ;pictures which the
guests had to guess who or what they
were. Miss V, Molyneaux won first
prize, a set of teeys. Everyone enjoyed
the competition. Miss Cronin reeeieed
many beautiful and useful gifts and in
a few well chosen words thanked the
ladies. A very dainty lunch was served
on !the lawn.
kk e were sorry to hear that Miss'
Frances :Delaney was operated 011 at,
Seaforth Hospital for appendieitis on
Tuesday night.
Mr, and Mrs, Clayton 'Hill of Chi-
cago spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shea.
Many attended the funeral of Mrs.
Martin Connelly whioh Was held in
Mitchell on Tuesday morning. Mrs.
Connelly, formerly of 'Dublin, was a
sister of John
Miss B. McGrath of Stratferd
spent the past •teeek with her brother,
Nfr. John McGrath,
Mr. jack Molyneanx is Visiting
friends in Detrait.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of Blyth with
Mrs. Byrne.
Mr, and Mrs. John Kenney, of De-
troit, with Mr. and Mrs. ,`Frank
Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder and
daughter of Bornhalf were Sunday
visitors with ,Mr. and Mrs. John
Darling.
Mr. .Fergus Kenny of Detroit with
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs, Rol, Byrnes 'of De-
troit with his mother, Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence Gay of Detroit and Mr,
Ethnic Longworth and Me. IA. Kauiff
'and Michael'. Longworth ,of
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Darling.
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LONDESBORO
Week end holiday visitors were
Mr, Allen Risley and Mr. and Mrs
Frank Biaby of Detroit, also Mr. Wm.
Elsley and mother, •
Mr. and Mrs. Milton IHooPer anvil
Gladwyn of St. Marys visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Elsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Evard Dewar and
Donald of Ottawa. with Mrs. Eliza-
beth 'Lyon.
Mr. Bill Taman of Toronto, with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Anmstrong.
afis, Helen Yotingblutt of London,
Helen Johnston with Mrs. A.
Wefts, .
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, lTnoopt and
Sean 31 1111 of Chicago, with Eliza-
beth 31 tins.
Nfiss Ruth Lyon of Stratford, with
her perents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyon.
Mr. :Milton Crawford and Mr. and
Jr', Kunkel, Niagara 'Fail,, with
3.E. Crawford.
Mr. Alex Richards of Sudbury,
with .friends in town.
Mr. and 'Nfrs. Wm. Glover and son
Willis of Detroit who 'have been vis-
iting far a fortnight with the lady's
sister, Mrs. R. Younghlutt, and Nile,
and -Mrs. Willis Mountain, returned to
their home in Detroit on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. D. Melville, who has been
with Mts. W. 'Leiner far several
weeks, has reittrised home.
Mrs. T. Oliver and litt'l'e Audrey of
Clinton, are spending some time with
Miss E. Mains, Mrs. Oliver is not at
all well; her many friends. hope to
soon hear of improvement in her con -
The W'oman's Institute held their
regular anonthly meeting in Commtin-
ity Hall on Sopa 2101 with M.rs. E.
Adams in the ,chair. Alter tbuainess
was taken up, a splendid ,progrann
was give -Il by the three visiting
branches: A duet by Mrs. Anderson
and Afrs. Wright; reading. Mrs. -Shep-
ard; solo, Josephine Weir, all Au-
k:NI. Mrs. Oster, B.lyth, the district
president, . spoke briefly, afte, Cum_
ming and Isobel sang a duet.
Mrs. Serinig,e0nr gave' a humorous
rettling, then afes. Cummings' and
gen and piano. They were encored
and kindly responded. Mrs. Cook,
Clinton, gave an interesting reading.
Miss L. Brigham, our district presid-
ent, bbd a short story. Each and all
numbers were fine and fully enjoyed .
by the large audience • asAembled..
Meeting closed by singing the- na-
tional anthem. All repaired to the
baetment, where a splendid supper
was prepared by the heme branch.
The nex: meeting. will be held on
Oct. 7th, which is Grand.mothers'
Day. Conveners, Mrs. 'Geo. Moon and
Mrs. F. 'Hall.
A memorial service t.idul be held in
the Londesboro Cemetery next Sun-
day, Sept, 12th, at 2:30 o'clock.
BRUCEFIELD
A flower show under direction of
the Brucefield Horticultural Society
will be held in the church on ITlues-
day afternoon and evening, Sept. 14
Anyone living in the vicinity of
Boucefteld may .compete.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Aikenthead ef
,cicatigiiaz g
are visitin relatives in the
Mr. John Kitdhen of Drayton, vis-
ited with his mother, Mrs. Mustard
and friends over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser and son,
Jack. and Mr.' and Ivrrs. Earl. Kaiser,
of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Zuellie
voiilf!-Igeet.isall, called on friends in the
:NC-. and Mrs. T. Dunlop of Owen
Sound, visited with Mr,. and Mrs.
Ross Scott and Mrs. 1Rattenbury.
"Miss Eleanor Rattenbury of Bur-
lington, who has been visiting rela-
tives has returned to her home.
Miss Ellen Scott of 'London, visited
at iter home, here.
Mr. and Mrs. 5, K. Cornish and
Anna spent Sunday with Mr.. and
Mts. Lyle Hill. '
Mr. Lee Kipfer of London, spent
the holiday .at his home here,
Mrs. •Robt. Dawson and lairs. Aline
Rohner spent !Tuesday in !Exeter.
Mrs. Jas. O'Brien spent Friday. in
London.
.Group No. 3 of the Women's As-
sociation held a very successful home
made baking sale and tea on Satur7
elay.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Berry and El-
sie and Genevieve spent Sunday in
Bluevale.
Mr. loin' Aiketthead and daugihter,
Jean, of London, spent the week end
in the vicinity.
The Sept. Meeting of the Women's
Association was held in the S.S. room
on Wed., Sept. Ist, The first part of
the afternoon was apent inpiecing
mint blocks. Mrs. Brock took the de-
votional part after which bhe pdesid-
ent, Mrs. Elliott, took the chair for
the 'business part of the meeting. The
meeting closed by all repeating the
Nfizpah Benediction.
Miss Flora Murdock and friend of
Detroit spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Uohn Cairns.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cuelmore of
Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. HararCtid-
more of Cargill, and Mr. and Mrs.
Stringham and Miss Wheatly• of
Vsnoodstock spent Sunday with MT.
and Mrs. D. Ward.
.V.r. and Mrs. Johnston of Exeter,
and Mr. Albert JohnsIton of Toronto,
visited Mrs. Jas. O'Brien On IVIonclay.
Dr. 'and Mrs. DaidleY Rogers of
teii
Wysvitioltay.te,Mich., visited friends in
h
lvlfss Irene Snyder of London, vis-
ited her home here.
- CHANGE 'OF DATE
Popular Lecture
IN EGMONDVILLE UNITED
CHURCH
Friday, Sept. 1,7
By REV. A. W. SHEPHERD
"WHAT I SAW & LEARNED 111
GERMANY, FRANCE AND
GREAT BRITAIN"
lAidmission 25' and 1115 iCersts