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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1937-12-16, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS MENSALL 11 r. 1.:,.)n 1yry at t1'.\,aur wcu .,,. tug on intends in dawn Monday e\c. .4:'lynu--in liensalt on lid n:,.y, Nov. -oRh, to \1r au,l lir,. Ioscph .J yiut, a sun, Gerald Laverne. ,Neste ---1n dieusall on \lunday, Dec, '113th to \lr, and Mrs. Harold Easter, a son. 1Ir. Earl Parimer • of Toronto spent -Monday anti Tuesday- tv in toren with his parents, \Ir. and Mrs.- '.Thos. 1"trlauer. Miss Myrna lltldime of London was a weep end visitor at her honle. The December meeting of the \\'o- t1en s Missionary 4neie.ty of (armee Presbyterian, Church was held Dee. • 9th with a grad attendance ,1 spite en the storm T. president \lei.. Colin Hudson •pre. icted and opened the Meeting \vlthra'hvmn and prayer. 11rs Mausnn read\ the Scripture lesson, :\ • life membersliip cenficate was then .presented to Mrs. IC ro. \\ alker in re- cognition of her services, Mrs. W. A. Yining read the address •au l the pees- entttton was made by Mrs. John Dallas, A seal was also given to Mrs. W. A. Young for Diantlia Young's certificate. Mrs. 1 W. Bon thrall then sang a very beautiful sole 'Trusting 1i pus.' Very enentnrag0i reports were heard from the different secret - {ries. •Reay W. A. Young then geee very Interesting and helpful addess. The nominating .committee then gave their report. ,Ret W. A. Young took- thy ookthe char for the election of officers for 11938. All the old officers were re- rieeted. a.. follows: Hon. President. Mrs. H. Arnold:president Mrs. Col- -u Hudson; n, first'vi:e president, Mrs. - R. F. McLaren: 2nt1 vice president. lT,, i.asil Edwards; 3rd vice pres.. 11rs. John Dallas; secretary, Mrs, G. \Volker; treasurer, Miss 1. Douai: ,nt,nlc \lis,, McGregor: ,ve?c one - and welfare, 11r.. I. W. Ronthr,t• Glad Tidings.. Mrs. 1•n Paterson; 1 ENJOY ONE FOR CHRISTMAS Zotos '13' Beauty Salon VAPOR - MARCEL ▪ FAVORITE.. 5.0) for 2.95 \e Machine \\'.\VOLA 2,95 \11 Steam \seat es d 10,0(1 fur ...7.501 Special Permanent .. 1.95 7.50 fur 5.00 l - ! • School Girls' Wave or End .PERMANENT .`Special 4.50 Curls 1.50 CHARM ALL i All Permanents include -Main- PERMANENT Special 3.50 . pies hair cut and f. wave BEAUTY,;:LON nPhone 511 or 118. Main St., Seaforth I'udnr, sick e in id1tec, to obey 1 w•it- chcll, lane San I lecook, 11:u•y Gond-1 ,nut, Miss Irene .11/onglas then gave a eery inure-tin...nib% -taking a' her subject"The other vise man." 111,. 11te0tam, el,sed with ,1 hymn and the Lord's prayer in ttni.n)1. The 1leusall puddle and continua- tion schools will close for the l hu t utas hoI'ielay s ..111 Wednesday, Dee, 22. Each school will have their nun ent- ertainment astertainm ent •tn1 tree on - 'Wednesday. afters, n Splendid programs are be- ing n ,vidid Parents anti other erattlre aux] 4ihr•trv.. 11rs. \\ .A; \I ricnd n1' 1.11"1 •d to attend. ascii; Elton), i Inlpers' sy e., M':a T. 11rs. Robert lionllu n 0rlebr'ted 11.11,1.. 07: .;sisIttaut (10 h,1,eri. Aless her'-4ib 'birthday at cit' 11 17 ince A. Logan: pianist, Airs. \V. A. \1 on tion I n. The received a nnmiter 0' arra The nt0`tm„ ,Closed with it telegrams. letter and cards front d's- 11r,un end oraver 1n. Rey. Id1. y,-.,,,,.,. sant inen)1 i••1'- of her family who (vera Mission Circle,— unable to Lr trona• i,.r 417)015100 Tile Mission 1 ircic of tine ifensa l t'nited Church inet on Friday 1,11 at the haute 'of 11-iss Mary k.11rk for their t .:ular meeting.. also held elec- :one officers for next ycar. .\ to lHutt several contests cy rajoy (.1. liise I)t'rorlty McQueen loci in 1,ra;:- er, Eva 1 h fcr read the S rit,umi lesson. after which • ll j. Heel in sing- ing "le ♦ to the World." e:Me tee petit•'. core then given by Atea 11'•- lace :1 cirl,t t r ani \Iarare1 'Tudor. 1 ,10 min nY , oie ' 111 1•t,: were read :w'1 adopted awl the ra'k•t1. The follow mrd' ti elei-t(1 for 11.430President. Hlva I ,mono yxr :pre \Lary la u ; eeount of the shunt. Airs. loon throe is little and hearty for her age. is nit (Mitt. ...41011 a111 I.11joys the ‘.iSils Of her: n tnnly ami friewls,On. 10111!, \F.r 11110 Ile\iarli t Barrie, snout. `salida\ heir will, her In -alter. XII.... I ,.tthr m s mane !ue m1s. verse ue l110'n0' d tri see 110 4 More 1,I thday., \I1'. and \I \Vilsoit .\llc, weer isiting friend- in London on Satin,. .11y. Horn.- ,.1,1 110-. 1'atc ,nn's hospital. dlenail, ,n 11 end ty, 1.100. 1 3111. t„ \!r and Mrs. Orville Twiteht•ll the gift of a son. 111. Staple, Elliott I •coop) is. ':try, Erma 'batter treasurer. Norma a ane h,s ,.,eek at the home .,f 11r, Gook: m anist, e o rine C r , : v1's and 11 t s. Fred Peer. secretary, T set, rt Sht;n ani :1'n Mr. and \Ir-. -James 11etllin:hey canumtt. e, ,ear. TTar?,n:,. \la rar., are moving this week into the Mons on. Smith Richmond St. belonging tv the It4atelrfotd estate, and lately i,c cup,ed by lir \1`illiam Fairbairn. The Sunday School of 5t. Patel', Anglican ,Church will hold their an- nual Christmas tree entertainment it the basement of :the rh11rch on ;friday evening:, Dee 1117th, A..splenthil pro gran has been arranged and Sant; Clan; nil) be present. Hensall's Christmas Tree- 1'lae 1len,:11! Chamber of Com- merce have their beautiful .Christum tree erected in front of the town hall. At night it is illuminated with colored lights. and has a very handsome ap- pearance. :\t 2 .1'01004. on Thursday afternoon, Dec, 2:3rd, Santa relater; yy 111 arrive in 1detsal) and wishes to ]Hort all the children of lien all and vicinity aromul the t. hristums tree. ,ldtesses will lie made by Santa, The Reeve, and resident clergymen, and if weather conditions are good a very j l'is"I,-adte•r11ooI1 \aitll. Santa is assured,' •ll,e 110 111 merchants are hating go.el Christmas trade. Their stores at- 111:.! with lovely t•hristmas goods. land the store si nl.'w's are nicely. 1.11ed Fite Satdaj School 1,1ar, of the 111 reel Church are holding the ;tumuli Christmas entertainment and Christ uta- tree in the chtlrc1,. on Thursday e0, nim, Dc rd. splemlid pro „ram is !icing or. pa 1 and a good time is ;,-;tired. Santa d laus will he ..resent. „ ,lisirihntr the presents. The newly friends of Mrs. Richard Illati-liford will ,he sorry to icor That .he is seriously i1) at the htnne of Mi', 1 Esse a a "„'.`R"�-• :tit ;t'.1'....:,. '"its rw"r s Say "Merry Christmas" this year with a Pair of Warm, Comfortable :L7 (a f• Our Stock \Vas Never So Coro pi..eke. PPrices�R�easonablee.. �•'e-t'e-L5d+"U�e. a 4,011 Kiddies For K Popular one strap style. in Red and Blue "Suededene" or felt, soft leather soles. a„,14 cRed or EiItie Cavalier Slipper, fits high around ansae. Red has blue collar and blue has red collar s For Mother, Sister or Sweetheart 49c Cosy Slipper as cut. Brown, Purple, Blue and Rose, ribbon bound, soft padded sole. t, 59c For Father, Brother or Boy Friend Black, Red, Green, Blue and Patent leather A "Kom£y" soft soled Slipper, made from slipper with soft leather sole, stiff shank g Felt, Arctic Cloth or imitation suede, at and comfort heel $1.00 69c £9 98c Black Velvet, high front ``Monk" Slipper P trimmed to match gown in Blue, Green, Red, Gold, Peach, and Rose 1.25 ind 135+ Brown, Grey or Blue Felt. with leather S;The ever popular "Juliet Slipper" in Black, sole and heel, plush fur trimmed ....$1.25 MANY OTHER STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM AT POPULAR PRICES; Black, Wine and Brown Kid all leather Slipper, fits high over instep,—soft padded leather soles and heels $1.45 Patent leather in Opera style 1.35 Black or Brown leather "Romeo" Slipper with elastic side—$1.98. Hand turned sole, Brown only—$3.00. Same style made from Black Felt $2.00 the Highest C 1.69 COMPLETE LINE OF CHRISTMAS. B.AG'GAGF, SUIT CASES, CLUB BAGS. SPORT BAGS, aA'EROPACKS AND GLADSTONE BAGS Smith's Shoe St e delle} 5) d tie'af THE SU(' '11:14 5'') 01 -1 Nr't tt, Regent Theatre [ Y,rtll , 61.MelInVrac�_�,�5���.�- �, A .s'- "e. c0aW A••�eA'"%I c `id6'e-,teG`ih IN MEMORIAM 1415 tier -•--In loving memory f ot, dear .son and 'brother who :passed nwr�v Ido. 10.6, 1929. 'Tisa .sweet to remember a son and a brother so dear. Though absent from us, yet ever so near, Unseen een by the world he stands ivy 11r side And whisper., "Dear taws, death can- not divide." —Sisters, Parents, Brothers, CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late Theodore d)e\rter wish- to thank their friends and neighbors for many acts of kind- ness and Sympathy shown in their recent bereavement. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Joseph IHog- gatth wish to Thank Their friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy in their ahereavinnent. AUCTION SALE t'omnnlnity Sales will be held at the ` 0-1feen's hotel barns, Seaforth, every \\'ednesday. Next sale \\'eduesday. December 2.2nd at 11 pin. 14iery'thnt„ 1y a4 .0h11 this ryev1 at a good Iirin•. .\s the roads are block- ed we can't go out to see your stuck -0 please briny; your Cattle, 1 igs oi- 1 l rI1 use, in, as ccetytlmng was .old this week. Springer rows and pigs are in de- mand and general piit! o.e horses. Rates a.re very reasonable, 'Thyro wi11 also be 14 J uneh of stock- er rattle and around (ill pigs. .\1st, furniture. 1L' Ill ack Minorca pullets unand T rooster. '.\ few choice cutters. Perms- un,-- -Cash. For innnlllallon please phone 1110 ).i nen'; hotel, or 11:mold ;Dale, phone 1149, Auctioneer; Joseph J. Coyne, 1)0un.1 e1', -It3 ring 2, Dublin., PIGS FOR SALE ie s.,ting, pigs ready to 17e,mi. tior- d at Holmes. 1foKill, ,. 1 i mile- east uile- e t t of t.eadbnry. WANTED TO BUY - 1 .revel hated eoyuinuhe hoard fn - ,. ul unnlition. !'Motto .t - 4145.. FOR SALE 1 -el 111 i.14111 1'i it ,tort, doors: kN11 to 1110 \Bus Xhfice, NOTICE Anyhudy Uespa;,io¢ ,on n„1111 bai) of 1 11 i, eon k l'nn 1 er ntith or talc - in Christmas trees. ill M. prose- aftd.-t4liver MrK,ry. NOMINATION MEETING Township of Tuckersmith 1'11e ant, l uu'e'Uug of the 1 e ;vet -hip of 1'11ke -smith for t1' n 'mime ti,m of e..,nerdxtes for The office of Reeve 1.11 Cl.inueillors for the year s 1111 11.1. 111141 at 1 \all • r 11 all. 111 on ld l:ly, l err,•tnls r ” Troon 1 t min. 41 1 11 i,e• liecesstow swli p..11 shall 1 .771)4 t 11 ,11.1,1. Lin•.rn 17,35. 1,1.a, e1' 110111', ,. ,cin. :end 5 ',. n. 11', rio• .11,1r,- and '11' lilt i,llio,yin" 1' ,11 :14 ,. 1 hi:mi:can's ear. ...cit -tore. I1, tire.., •1):1114-, In reel \•L,=l.e11:1t, tit 1'k. I'nl; No, -2'- School '1...; , \, . �. :d ,y:od Ilru,vu, '1.14.(4., \l - : h. -teed,. 1'01 X,., 1 -1,110,,1 ll,•tsc N,,. 4. Jos. G. 14„r l:rrexn, clerk, -P,1I No. School !loos, 'N, . 3, Tion:., Chap. t o,. i1 44' i L \\ \fclnt li tl. rlt. Poll l Id.'. s eb„ol 71,msc N. 1, 14 D. 1 1,11, 41 11 14.. M 7 t:nen ur P..11 No ll- School 11110 No. e), 11th -1e \i lt•to, D.11,1)., \\ 1 \lar m clerk. D. F. Mc(tegar, Returning 4)bfive•r. n;! 1L0s. 1'flaric, link:. Wedding- 'mils will he ringing in iTet,all to Saturday of this week. The 410101tr radio prea,her and singer, 110 (Cyrus Gates. of Toronto, oreached n1 the dlatimd 1'lnteh int 54111)1.14 yarning. 1lr. Crates gave a wonderful sermon and sang two beau- tiful solos, accompanying himself on a small harp which Was his only le- mpan•iant Mr. Cate .spoke and sang at the Chisvlhurst United Church on Sunday afternoon. Rev. \11hnr Sinclair occupied this own put ,,it in the morning. The choirs of the local churches are preparing special Christmas music for the ,Chrlinmas .services in the dif- ferent churches. The Hensall rink committee tare having the new rink 'flooded and will eon be ready rex skating IA big carnival is planned for the near future •Messrs, Arthur Dick, Wilson :Allen and Milton Love were in Toronto on \Iontlay. The S3en all Senear Women's In- stitute held their December meeting Wednesday evening at the lisnue of Mrs. W. .\. Young. \Ir. ran -McLeod of Clinton, agricultural representative, was the guest speaker. The roads in the 1HIensall district e all 'open again 'dor traffic, after The •ecere storm of 'last week. Trucks and cars can get through most roads, Mr. T. 'C. J'oynt and Mrs. ;Alice i,ynt were in l.aicknow Monday .at- tending the funeral of their t ucle, the late Mr. (John Joynt. Mr. Thos. Hodson and \1r Dames lIoggarth were in Seaforth liduntlay attending the funeral of '3ifr. Joseph I1 gtarth. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937 BUY IN EGMONDVILLE We Save L1 d Money String Beans, 2 tins 19c Tomatoes, 2 tins 19c - Peas, 2 tins 19c - Corn, 2 tins - 19c Salmon, tall tins, 2 tins . , 19c Pineapple, 2 tins 19c Libby's Spaghetti, 2 tins ... ,19c Pork and BearlS, 2 tins 19c Pumpkin, 2 tins , , ..... , , ,19c Baking Syrup, 2 tins 19c Campbell's Soup, 2 tins ,19e Kreosol, bottle, 11 25c Russian Oil, bottle 49c Milk of Magnesia, bottle, „25e Electric Oil, bottle , sees35c Cod Liver Oil, bottle 39c Castoria, bottle 39c Sloan's Liniment, bottle . , ..35c Persian Balm, bottle 23c Mother Graves, bottle 49c Johnson's Talcum, tin 25c Bleach, 3 bottles 19c ('Io1110 110 D'tarsitntallow 13iscuits , , . . . : .- 2 lbs: 25c I. F in ician ELMER D. Bt. LL. B.A. Successor to BARRISTER, NOTARY Seaferth, John H. Best SGLICITOR PUBLIC Ontario FOR SALE - IRegistered York hog, 1i months old. Apply to 14ly t.awson, two utiles *est of Seaforth. CHRISTMAS CONCERT 5.5. 'No. 3, 'I'uelorsmitlt, will hoid i;¢ Christmas xx,l10n•t in liru;cflc2d Hall on Monday. I)c:. 3111th at 7:45. Admission 1.5:0. FOR SALE 1 (Irk i,:; marc. 7 ycars 'itn:.!.le.or I1.11111(.. (,a•n1'3e, 1.4110,. V011 throe. WANTED 'Wanted, before May. hst, fronts t t Royal Yeast Cake 'loxes, 10111 pay . 4 C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AGENCIES ANNOUNCES The purchase of the insurance 'busi- ness of Hays and Meir and the ad- dition of their companies to our prev- ious facilities enables us to give yon unexcelled services in all lines. Seaforth, Ont. The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Office hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 1:30 p.m. to. 5 pm. Saturday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m ROOMS TO RENT In private home dor 11011sekeeping. ,Apply at The ,News ulTire'.. 5' 0 MUSKOKA CHRISTMAS TREES 1) yviil hate a load of - Christmas trees here a week before Christmas.. •Pit;t,e• .sent in your order as soon as possible as l worthy like to have it he - '111'0 1 go north. lid 1304 -es. Seaforth. 2',0 each ,1 .5 a ele), }4ns01:1 learn ROY. Walton. ( Int,, 14.14. 1. Slt ,\ dPesirablePERTproperlyFOR an slaSALEin Si., 1:'"nuuulvi110, consisting of surer room frame house with -hard and Solt. w -iter and hydr;1, half anacre of laud_ and stable and hen house. Possession Nov. 2IDt11, Corner lot. :\poly at Th. 1s of the 1'o'su:hlp n. 11ekillot' for New' .,lice, lir uovuntion .4 candidates for --- 0:110, of td' o' •tn.i ,'o;1' mti!,11 fro' . a,•cibTMAS CONCERT tlu y:ar 1`a.i8 vii11 be held .,1 \\ , 1 1 h • animal Cliristtias concert 0.u1 thiol, Hall on \1 i 1)ll4. -Dee, inter C'hrl-(n +is 'i'ree al 5,5. No. t;• 11 r. /111 .1y1 m 1 111 1,01 • lowill he held in the school - Ii 51..n. ser -ants are nom ti ti . ileo1•:il ; 1, . are rl'n11ii'ed to till The smcortil ,•-antes.. room an Tuesday night, Dose. 21st. a poll will he held 01 M, url 1'y, I fon- Admission lOc, try 0-4 1.1'8, 1,,tw,e1 :he hours of 9 a.nt, and 5 loot. of 11l i ,11' "ung NOTICE )1o'o'.: Ali hooks must be returnedto tie T4di N"- 1 I:is Carlin''rise. .ut Public library on or homey Dec. 24. 10, C"11'Jai' \rd,m, 1)ely.1)-: \\ it 'taut 11x1 ne.v 1 ( (,rota I'h, 1111'' Librarian. Poli .No. 2 tire. Hogg', ,g; ', (lion•'. Lot CONCERT 2a, on. 4. R❑ \inr,ll 1) 14.4) Nies. Geo. 1 atop P.C. Christmas. Ilse and Convert, Poll ;No i, los ,),tell', 11 1140, 1.01 \n. 1 1killeDt on `Tot div rrunnp llf ton 112. TTenly nenni,vns, 1).R. 1)ec, 21, at t; p.m. •\elua stun 11.: Elmer Deno I .1 Pn11 \ 4 S,1, ,i lIon-e No. 7, FOR SALE 1,,,t .1,. t 1t 1;_. -\ 1t sm o .illy. 11. ILt t,; 11 , t.. if md,i- 'Three geese and gamier. 1'h,we Lehr, 11 \ ty -;7 r -_. NOMINATION MEETING Township ofTMeRillop I're annual meting ,rt ilte •ratepiy- 2 fsVA WJ.+tt'a-,.tri 'aCL^• 1 .1 dye YOUR OLD SET t WORTH MORE John Main St., SEAFORTI-I If you - have an out-of-date t, saad3o ... this is the place to trade it in for a brand new 1938 Wesgfnonuae. We have a eastanser for your ofd set and oar maximum allowance ix in gnoad condition. You INAM that to the tonal beauty tkei ow Westinghouse n r •>odd Cruiser. Yost vial insu- lin/1aat its ease of tuning on S1, dant-wave pa 'e rams. Youint �,, he prayed of its handsome ,tysIlizenererafts Cabinet van. are the greatest we have ever offered. n S s Phone 17 11'1 egpiss„,fes..___ Comae in and see the new Westinghouse 1230X with push-button tuning, Aum. =vile Frequency Control, Automatic Tone Compensa- tion, Remote Control, Atlas of the Air Dial, Orthocoustic Tone Chamber and every other advanced feature, d