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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-02-19, Page 5^.a FEBRUARY 19, 1948 THE SEAFORTH NEWS _.---- uu„ a , lupus r,... 11,,11,, 1,11„ 1,11,nn111 1111,, 11 pull 1111. n,w „ : WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR STORE ' HEINZ SOUP DEAL Feb.19-20-21RAISINS BUY 3 TINS 440. Thur. Fri. Sat. I 1 ib 19c GET 1 TIN FREE• Lipton's Orange Label Pekoe Tea % ib pkg .52 (And one pkg. of Lipton Noodle Soup Mix Free !) MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 Ib bag 54c AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP 2 tins 17c ARROW PEAS NIAGARA TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. tins 2 FOR 25c 20 oz. tin -10c BULK PEANUT BUTTER Bab -O, 2 tins l '.. ..27c 1 lb. spec. 35o Chan Paste Floor Way 1 Ib. 59c Hillcrest Shortenin, 1 lb. 30o Swift's Household Cleanser rs 25c Choice Cooking Rice, 11. 20c ..Phone 77 We Deliver ART. WRIGHT 1111..„ 11, " ,,,1111„1n1 1,1,,,,,,1,,,,,1,, lll i l litiii1111.11s111111 lllll Mr of BI'tb, spent a Yew clays recently with the for'mer'e parents, Mr, and Mrs. R, M. Peck, HARLOCK Mr. Charles Parsons visited last, week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Watt, also attended the Harlock school party on Friday night of last week. Mr. Arthur Colson took Mrs. Leo Watt and Jessie to London, on Mon- day. We wish to congratulate Mr. Bert 'Beacom on purchasing a new tractor and wish him every success. MI's. Robert Watson spent one af- ternoon last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and . 'family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden of Denfield. Quite a number attended the recep- tion and dance in Hensall town hall last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cooper (Norma Smith) newly- weds of Kippen, They were presented with a studio couch. Friendship Circle will meet on Mon- day evening, Feb. 23, in the Sunday School room with Mrs. E. Jarrott's group in charge. The meeting will start promptly at 8.30 p.m. Mrs. Elliott and little son Ronald, wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwmmt Peat Moss Chick Starter Chick Grit Cane Molasses Cod Liver Oil Fertilizer and Grass Seed Carload of Wire and Steel Posts SEAFORTH FARMERS. CO-OPERATIVE PHONE 9 TOWN TOPICS Mr. herald Lawrence was in Tor- onto on Saturday atteildltlg..tlle. wed- ding of his nephew, Billy 'Mouth Miss Jean McMaster, nurse -in - training in the Hamilton General Hos- pital, -spent the week end at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs, E, A. McMaster. NIrs. John Hotllant Jr. and Bernard visited last week in Galt with her paw eats Mr, and Mrs, P. O'Reilly. Mro, G. MacDonald, Stratford, spent a few days last week with her daugh- ter and son-in-law, NIrs. Ralph Mc- Facldin and Mr. MoFaddin. Mr. Lloyd Elliott, Staffa, has is. turned home from the Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin, Toronto, and Miss Margaret. McIver; Kitchener; were week end guests at the home of Mi'. and Mrs. Peter McIver: Mrs- Thos. McKay, Galt, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Con Eckert Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cornish attend- ed the Cornish Agar wedding in Strat- ford last Saturday. Mrs. Thos. Christopher and Miss Anne Christopher, London, visited over ey. the week end with Mrs. M. Dow Mrn. and Mrs. Clayton Laithewaite and children, Goclerich, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham Sr. Mr. Thos. Worden, Cromarty, who is suffering from a stroke, is In the Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr, John Stevens was best man at the Cornish -Akar wedding on Satin: day in Stratford. Miss Laura McMillan of Toronto spent the week end with her mother Mrs. W. F. McMillan. Mrs, W. J. Brady is visiting her son` Dr. P. L. Brady for a week. Mrs. Robert P. Watson visited her sister NIrs. Babcock in Toronto, over the week end. Mrs. Lorne S. Webster was in Tor- onto over the week end to attend the weakling of her nephew Wm. C. iVioull. Mrs. E. A. McMaster and 'Mrs. M. McKellar sang lovely solos in First Presbyterian Church Sunday morning and evening. CONSTANCE The W.M.S. and W.A. of Con- stance Church stet in the school- room of the church on Friday, Feb. 13th to observe the World Day of Prayer, also holding their regular meeting. The president, Mrs. P. Lindsay, opened the meeting with thoughts on prayer. We then had the roll eall answered by a verse on prayer, next month to be answered by a thought on Easter. A brife bus- iness period followed. Mrs. J. Riley offered her home fox a quilting,, proceeds to be for the W.M.S. ex- pense fund. The first two chapters of the study book' were given by Mrs. Montgomery, who was appoint- ed to take charge of it for the rest of the year. An instrumental was given by Mrs. W. Jewitt, followed by silent prayer. Mrs. W. Britton and Mrs. Robert Lawson offered prayer. Hymn "Prayer is the soul's sincere desire” was sung. Mrs. E. Lawson then read the scripture les- son taken from first Corinthians chapter 1, also a paper "Helping to- gether by prayer." Short readings or prayer by Mrs. Lindsay. Hymn "What a friend we have in Jesus" was sung followed by prayer by Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs, Britton gave a talk entitled "Lord teach us to pray." The offering was then re- ceived and Mrs. Lindsay closed the meeting with prayer. The Atomic Drink Science's newest boon to mankind, the Atonic Drink, is disclosed as a tasteless, colorless, odorless, dosage of radio -active iodine. See how it is conquering diffused toxic goiter by reading this revealing article in The American Weekly, famous magazine with this Sunday's (February 22) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Announcing A New DRY-CLEANING SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF SEAFORTH AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT We are pleased to announce the opening of an agency with BAILEY FLORISTS of Seaforth All Dry -Cleaning left in Bailey's Shop by Wed. Noon will be returned by Sat. Noon • Moth -Proofing ALL GARMENTS CLEANED BY BRADY'S ARE GUARAN• TEED MOTH -PROOF FOR 6 MONTHS BY THE U -SAN -O METHOD AT NO ADDI- TIONAL CHARGE Other Prices Price List Lady's & Men's Sults.... 85 Plain Dresses 95 Skirts & Trousers 45 Hats cleaned & blocked.. 75 95 Top Coats & Information—Phone 393 Seaforth THE SIGN OF QUALITY DRY-CLEANING AND FINISHING FOR ALL YOUR CLOTHES ehuwt■'A SawitAtfA Cleaners MAIN ST., EXETER PLANT & OFFICE Phone 136 "Lumber" ON HAND 1. oar of Cedar -2" x 4" to 12", and 3" x 4" to 12". lengths S'. to 22'. SPRUCE- In 1 anti 2 inch, all widths and lengths. also a car of tongued and grooved spruce, 5, 6. 7, 8 inches wide. PEELED CEDAR POSTS— Straight and in good sizes CEDAR GRAIN SHINGLES— Dover White and Grey, Famous Johns:Manville siding. INSULATION— Loose or by Considerable Reclaimed carton. Reclaied cedars nglesed onBand hCedar Shingles, and PLYWOOD— I various sizes. ", 3-16", and 4" Beaverboard and Flexboard Hardwall Plaster Roll Roofing Lime Asphalt Shingles Reclaimed - Sashes and Doors Car of Rosedale Hard Lump Coal on the way Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. "Where The Best Costs No More" Phone 47 Seaforth DANCE! SAT. NIGHT in. Cardno's Hall Saturday, Feb. 21 ROSS PEARCE & IIIS MUSIC. Admission 50c son led in prayer. The topic from the study book entitled "Upon This Foundation we ''build in Canada" was taken by Mrs. Roy MaeLaren. The meeting closed by singing "Th'e Day Thou Gayest, Lord" and the Lord's Prayer. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Wesley ,Coleman returned home from a visit at the home of her sot -in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz at Dashwood. The Girls' softball team are spon- soring a dance in the Town hall, Hensall, on Friday, February 27th. Music by Lionel Thornton's orchest- ra of London. Hensall Institute The regular meeting of the Hen - sail Institute was held in the Coun- cil Chamber on Wed. night Feb. 11tH with a goodly attendance. Mrs. Kers- lake presided. After singing' the Ode "Pack up your troubles" was sung. Minutes read, collection taken, Roll call was answered by naming an agricultural product suitable for shipment overseas. The president suggested that members offer col- lection of suitable items such as canned meat, rice, powdered milk, dried fruits etc., at the March meet- ing. During the business period, Mrs. Kerslake expressed thanks to the group on behalf of Mr's. L. Mickle for the nice card received by Bill Mickle during his recent illness. The secretary reported that the Le- gion flag, the gift of the Institute members had been received on be- half of the Hensall Legion. Mrs. Beer then spoke on the "Blue Cross" Hospitalization plan and handed out literature on the same. Mrs. Beer in this connection offered to act as group leader and attend to collec- tion of fees etc., if this plan is de- cided on. The secretary read a lovely thank -you letter from Mrs. Cross re- ferring to her recent illness. Mem- bers are sending her a shower of Valentine cards. The March meeting will be held in the Council chamber. Roll call, a favorite musical composition and the composer. The motto will be taken by Miss Greta Lammie. On this occasion the Zurich Women's Institute as guests will provide the Program. Social comm., Mrs. Beer, Mrs. G. Mousseau, Mrs. Parke, Mrs. Walks, Mrs. Corbett, 11,055 Lammie, Mrs. Elgie, Mrs. Normintot, Mrs. Goodwin. Mrs. Beer and Mrs. Mou- sseau will be hostesses. The high- light of the evening was the illus- trated views which followed: The Fur Trade, Farm Electrification, A musical film. These films, the pro- perty of the National Film Board were kindly loaned by the Exeter Lions' Club. Mr. J.' Bowey was the demonstrator, Mrs. B. C. Edwards gave an excellent motto entitled "He who plants a garden has a fu- ture, and he who has a future is alive". Mrs. Kerslake tendered thanks to all, National Anthem sung, a dainty lunch served by the hostes- ses and the social committee brought the successful meeting' to a close. A good representation was pre- sent from each church at the World's Day of Prayer sorvice. The service was led by Sirs. T >eiger, 1st vice-pres., in the absence of the President, Mrs. W. B. Cross, assist- ed by Mrs. C. Hudson. in the ab- sence of Mrs. Hannah Workman and Mrs, R. H. Middleton, Mrs. L. Sher - vitt Presided at the .piano. The hymns used were "Dent' Load and Fattier of Mankind" "Holy, Holy, Holy", "T love Thy Kingdom Lord", "There's a Wideness in God's Mer- cy", "National Anthem", "Lead on, BORN POWELL—At .Scott Memorial Hospi- tal on Feb. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neUl Powell, Seaforth, a daughter. ERICI-ISON—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on Feb. 16, to Mi'. and Mrs. Arthur :Erichson, Egrnondville, a son. • KENNEDY—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital on Feb. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kennedy, I•Iensall, a daughter. CONSTANCE fr The National Film Board will pre- sent pictures Friday afternoon, Feb. 20 at 2:30 in the school at Con- stance. Saturday evening, Feb. 21st in the schoolroom of the Church at 3 :30. The young people will hold a social evening, Friday, Feb. 27th in the schoolroom of the Church. All welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley and family and Mrs. Joe Riley were in London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson of Baucefield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr's. Lorne Lawson. 'Mr. and Mrs. Les Naftel of Ham- ilton spent Sunday with the Stephen - sots. Mr, and Mrs. Kelso Adams of Saltford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams. Miss Helen Turner 'spent the week enol with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Law- son, Several from this neighborhood attended the funeral of NIr. Hugh Dunlop, on Monday. Sympathy of this community goes to the bereaved family. / / / / / / i / / / / • / / / / 5 / i / i / / McKILLOP 0 Ring Eternal", "The Day Thou gayest Lord". The theme was The Lord's Prayer". Those who led in prayer. were. Mrs. R.• A. Brook, Mrs.. P.• A. Ferguson, Mrs. Geo. Arm- strong,, Mas. B. C. Edwards, Mrs. Simpson, Miss Gladys Luker, Mrs. T. Lavender, Mrs. Geo. Walker. A brief address on "The Power of Prayer" was given by Miss M. A. Ellis, Mrs, Hugh McEwen sang a beautiful solo entitled "The Lord's Prayer" ac- companied by Miss Gladys Luker at the piano. The offering received was dedicated for i'elief in Europe and Asia. DUBLIN • The funeral of Mrs. Fi'anlc Donnelly was held o1 liVednesday morning with requiem mass at 1n o'clock in St. Patrick's Churi'h, Dublin. Mrs. Don- nelly w'as killed in a motor car accid- ent in Mitchell Saturday afternoon. She was formerly Gertrude Dalton, and lived iu the township of 'Hibbert nearly all her lire, She was 02 years of age. Besides her husband, who is In the Stratford Hospital suffering from injuries he received in the accid- ent, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Frank Burns, Dublin; four daughters, Catherine, Reg.N., Buffalo; Angela and Bernice, Loudon, and Camilla (NIrs. Rowe) Stratford; five sons, Al- bert. Vancouver, B.C., Leonard, Kit- chener, Fergus of Toronto, and Eu- gene and Gerald at home, One son Francis died 7 years ago. Interment was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes officiated at the grave. Death claimed Peter Fitzpatrick at his hoarse on Monday when he suf- fered a heart attack from which he tailed to rally. He was born 60 years ago in the county of Siuicoe, He moved to Hibbert Township 32 years ago, He was a member of St. Pat- rick's R. C. Church and of the Holy Nance Society. IIe is survived by his widow, two daughters, both of De- troit, two sons, Maurice of the Ameri- can Army Overseas. and John at home. The funeral was held from his late residence to St. Patrick's church for requiem mass at 16 o'clock. Inter- ment in the adjoining cemetery, Rev. Dr. Pfoulkes officiating. The Ladies' Guild of St. Mary's Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Dill on Thursday. The president, Mrs. Al- bert Rock, conducted the devotion period and business session. The la- dies spent the afternoon quilting. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and assistants. Mr. -and Mrs, Dalton Burns, Sar- nia, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns. Mrs. Joseph Melody, Mrs. Wilfred Maloney and Mrs. John Murray in Milwaukee. Miss Marie Krauskopf, London, with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Krauskopf. Mr. Charles Malone. Ingersoll, with Mrs. Malone and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Conway spent last week visiting at the latter's mother, Mrs. Dan O'Connor, before going to Miami, Florida, to reside, Duff's W.A. and W.M.S, met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Herr on Fri- day, Feb. 13th, World Day of Pray- er being observed, There was a good attendance of ladies at the meeting in charge of Mrs, Chester Hender- son and Mrs. Russell Dorrance. Prayers were given by different ladies. NIrs. Russell Dorrance gave a solo and a reading was given by Mrs. Russell Dorrance. Minute of si- lent prayer was observed in mem- ory of Mrs. Watson who was a mem- ber of the society. Mrs. Wm. Shan- non, president of the W.M.S. took the chair for business. Mr. Peters closed the meeting with prayer, and a social half hour spent. Lunch was served by the hostess and her help- ers. HENSALL BORN—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth; on Monday, Feb. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Kennedy (nee Irene Hoggarth) of Hensall, a daughter. Mr. E. L. Mickle -visited recently with his parents NIr. and Mrs. Geo. T, Mickle in Ridgetown. Mrs. A. L. Case visited during the past week with her parents Mr. and NIrs. J. Reid in London. Mr. Clarence Dining who recent- ly underwent an operation hi Lon- don Hospital, was able to return hone this week. This being "Girl Guide Week" the Girl Guides in Hensall will attend service in a body in Carmel Presby- terian Church, onSunday, Feb. 22 at 11 a.m. when Rev. P. A. Ferguson will conduct the service. Mrs. Lorne McNaughton returned home from Toronto where she visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan, Miss Helen and Glenn McNaughton. Mrs. P. A. Ferguson was hostess at her hone on Monday evening for the Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary with Mrs. A. D. McEwen co -hostess. The president, Mrs. Glenn Bell pre- sided and opened the meeting with nrayee after which hymn "We Love Thy Kingdom Lord" was sung. The scrinture. John 17: 17-24 was read by Mrs. H. Hay. The roll call was answered by the name of a Mission- ary. Mrs. H. C.,Bell favoured with a niano instrumental entitled "Love's Golden Star". "Lead on 0 King Eternal" was sung and Mrs, Fergu- NIVININWWWWWWWWWWW Can You Answer the $64 Question 7 Where do you go to buy drugs? That's right—to the drug store. Where do- you go to buy furni' ture ? Right again—to the fur- niture store, The $64 question is: Where do YOU buy your flowers Why not come to tho Flower Shop and consult a Florist for all your floral needs. BAILEYS Florists ROYAL BLOCK • Phone 393 Seaforth Nights, Sundays and holidays phone collect -Exeter 3711 Radio Repairing BY TRAINED TECHNICIANS TO ALL MAKES OF RADIOS 90 DAY GUARANTEE ON ALL REPLACED PARTS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded MERRILL Radio -Sr. Electric PHONE 313 CLINTON Home Baking Sale Home Made Candy Afternoon Tea Linder the auspices of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge nt aicl of THE HOSPITAL FUND To be held In the Lodge Hall on SATURDAY, t FEB. 21 Doors open at 3 p.m. tante J. N. Schneider Ltd. of Kitchener are presenting a Technicolor Movie Film on the Processing or Meat AT Northside United Church MONDAY, FEB. 23rd AT 3 P.M. Some of their products will be served in the form of a buffet luncheon This is under the auspices of the Woman's Association. EVERYBODY WELCOME ADMISSION 25 H:pea000..1:0 aN:•IN:sr:::at:, r::.••'naexaae Euchre & Dance SECOND LAST OF THE SEASON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25 IN CARDN O' S HALL EUCHRE 8.30 P.M. — LUNCH SERVED EUCHRE AND DANCE 50c DANCE ONLY - 350 MUSIC BY HARBUION'S ORCHESTRA Auspices of Seaforth Women's Institute USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario Pres., WM. H. COATES Exeter Mice -Pres., ANGUS SINCLAIR R.R. 1, Mitchell DIRECTORS JOHN HACKNEY .... Kirkton, R. 1 WM. A. HAMILTON Cromarty JOHN MoGRATH Dublin, Ont MILTON McCURDY .. Kirkton, R. 1 AGENTS ALVIN L. HARRIS Cromatchell rty THOS. SCOTT' THOS. G. BALLANTYNE, Woodham SECRETARY -TREASURER B. W. F. 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