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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-02-26, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1948 THE SEAFORTH NEWS • ,,,,,,, 1111,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,"„„,n,annn,n MI , ,nnnnn"„ WRI FIT'S SUPERIOR For Thu. FH. Sat. • STORE Feb. 26-27-28 Sunkist ORANGES 3 clot 59c JELLY POWDERS 3 pks .25 ROBINHOOD QUICK COOKING OATS 5 10. hag 35c BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP5 Ib. tin "63c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP tin 10c CLUB HOUSE COCOA, 1 Ib, -20c, TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls 23c MATCHES — SPECIAL 3 FOR 25c 1 loam -7 9h bag 33e Royal Manor Cocoanut, 4 oz. pkg.-23c Bab -0, 2 tins 27e Yaing's C C Sauce, 8 of bottle -19c Arrow Peas, 20 oz Lin 2 for -25c Wax Beans 20 oz. -14e Clark's Mushroom or Asparagus Veg. Soup -3 this 20c Palmolive Beauty Soap, 3 reg. bars -25c 2 Giont bar .23c Dur'hmn Cinnstarelr pbg, 16c . Choice Pilled Dates lb. -123e Plain or Iodized Salt, 2-2 lb. pkgs.--17r La France,. 2 pkgs.-27e PepsodenL Tooth Paste -20c and 45e Salina, pkg.-7c Kellogg's Bran Flakes. lge 20 on pkg-20c Brunswick Sardines tin 90 Royal Manor Peanut Butter, 16 of jar -43c We Deliver ART. WRIGHT Phone 77 n,,,, MMMMMMMmMMMMMMMMMMMmMMMmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmtlimm„i,,, MM • GREAT, LST a0 COMPANY WINNIPEG,CANAOA ASSURANCE HEAD OFFICE GERALD K, HOLLAND REPRESENTATIVE DUBLIN ONTARIO Your Future is our business ro 9, "6L er ON HAND - 1 car of Cedar-- 2” x 4" to 12", anal 3"x 4" to 12". length, 8' to 22'. SPRUCE— In 1 and 2 incl. all widths and lengths. also a car of tongued and grooved spruce, 5, 5, 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 the carton. — No. 1 Red Band Cedar Shingles. Considerable Reclaimed cedar shingles on hand PLYWOOD— 1/s", 3.16", and 3/a" various sizes. •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. Phone 47 "Where The Best Costs No More". Seaforth McKINLEY'S Chick Hatchery NEW HATCHERY BUILDING New Incubator doubles our capacity Operating under Government Approval Always a good place to buy Chicks. Now better than ever. First hatch January 23rd CONTACT US BEFORE YOU BUY macswec J. E. McKINLEY R. R.1, ZURICH PHONE HENSALL 97 r 11 i TOWN TOPICS 14ir. and Mrs, Williaili `Seettihnier, MIs. Phyllis Pi'esant and Mr. Albert Harrison attended the funeral of thein cousin Mr. Thomas Taylor, of St. Helens, on Friday. Miss (Catherine Landenbach, nurse - in -training at St. Joseph's Hospital. London, spent the wek end 01 the, home ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. • Laudenbach. 14liss. Jacqueline wnisli, Toronto,; and Mr. Dennis Walsh, Kitchener; spent the week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh.' Mr, Larry lynch, Kitchener, spent the week 010 with friends here. Mrs. George MacDonald, Stratford, Spent the week end at the hone ot Mr. and Mrs. R. McFaddiri. Mr. James Kelley has returned after spending the past three weeks at the Chateau Frontennc, Quebec, ski-ing at Mont Saint-Costin, Lac Beaupert, and visited in, Toronto and Montreal. Week end guests at the home of 1YIr. and Mrs. Ross Sproat were, Dr. and Mrs. W. Sproat and Mrs. E. Arm- strong, Stratford. Rev. Fr. John Niger, Windsor, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Walsh. Mr. Jack Fortune, London, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Jean Fortune, Mr. and Mrs. L. Leonhardt, Kitch- ener, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews, Mr. Stewart Wigg, London, spent the week end at his home here. Miss Margaret McIver, Kitchener, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. McIver, over the week end. Miss Dorothy Smith and Mr. Bud Smith, London, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith. Miss June Shaw, London, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Straw. Mr. Daviel Bolton, Kitchener, spent the week end at the hone of his par- ents Mr, and Mrs. L. Bolton. 114r. Gerald :Holland, Dublin, visited last week with Mrs, Con. Eckert Sr. Miss Mary Ryan, London, spent the week end at her home here. Mr. F. O'Reilly, Kitchener•, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, O'Reilly, BORN MrKF.NZII:—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on Feb, 24, to Mr, and Mrs. Gorden McKenzie, a daughter. IVHITE -- in Metropolitan Hospital, Windsor. on Sat., Feb. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. White ot Kingsville (Jean Irvine, klippen), a son — Donald Charles. HENSALL The local Girl Guides and their leaders, Mrs. Stewart Bell and Miss Jennie Jolly and the Brownies and their leaders, Mrs. J. Farquhar and Miss Margaret Glenn, attended wor- ship service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. Guide Elaine Beer was flag -bearer, while Guide Orion Stephan gave the "Guide Motto". Guide Shirley Flynn gave the "Guide Slogan" and Guide, Dolly Hildebrandt gave "The Prom- ise", while Guides, Lois Henderson, Betty Smale and Betty Moir gave the "Guide Laws". Rev. P. A. Fer- guson delivered an impressive ad- dress from the text, 2nd Epistle of Peter, 3rd chapter, verse 18, "Grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.". A male quartette comprising Messrs. Bert Thomson, Robert Taylor, Jim P,engough and Russell Moore, sang "I'm Looking Beyond". Mrs. Mal- colm Dougall presided at the con- sole throughout the service. Following is a letter received by Miss Violet McClymont from a lady in Greece who recently received clothing sent in a bale by Miss Mc- Clymont. My Dear Lady: T. received your letter and it gave me pleasure but I ani a little late in answering it be- cause I am very worried. Please for- give me. My dear lady, it's two months since I have received a let- ter from my husband and I don't know where he is or what to do. My boy is ill with pneumonia and I don't know what to do. I haven't any money and here in the village there is no doctor. I took him once to the city and the doctor told me that he has pneumonia, He gave me some medicine and told me that in six days he wanted to see the child again. I haven't any money and I am very worried because I can't take the child to the city again and I will lose him. That's how things are, if I had my husband I wouldn't be like this. I don't know if he is alive. I haven't received a letter from him in two months. There has been many killings recently in Greece but God help us, my lady, if you can help us God will reward you richly. Think how wretched I am, the earth is God's and so is peace, but here we -'are in Greece, life is wretched. Good-bye niy lady. I aril waiting for an early letter from you if you can do anything for me an unfortunate one, please do it. Goodbye, I kiss you, Nike. Address 3 Ascios Moy Zakiths, Tchz, Ayaltes Koppoy Eaars DUBLIN The death occurred suddenly, from a heart attack at his home in Hibbert township, of Peter Fitzpat-' rick a',well-known farmer. He was born in. ',Toronto, Gore, Township, Peel County, son of. the late Michael Fitzpatrick and Cathertne•-'Wallace. He moved to Hibbert Township in October. of 1916 and settledon the farm where he has since resifted. On January 30 of the following year, he was married to Annie Jordan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Peter Jordan, who survives him, to- gether with two daughters, Mary and Mos. W I. Blair of Detroit, Maurice of the Occupation Forces Overseas and John at home. Also by three sisters: Mrs, Annje Horan and Mrs:^Phalip Walser of 'Toronto and Maly of Albion, Ont., and six bro- thers, Thomas, Edward, John, Frank and Wallace in -Saskatchewan and Wilfred on the homestead near Woodbridge. He was a member of St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, 'from DANCING! in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth SATURDAY, FEB. 28 Ross Pearce & His Music Admission 50c EUCHRE MONDAY, MAR. 1 At 8 O'CLOCK SHARP IN ODD FELLOWS HALL In aid of the Hospital Fund SILVER COLLEC'T'ION whence the funeral took place on Thursday morning. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. John C. Jordan, of St. Clair Shores, Michi- gan, The pall bearers were Louis Feeney, John- Ryan, Joseph Jordan, Joseph Melady, Louis O'Reilly and Joseph Feeney. The sympathy of the community goes out to the bereaved family. CONSTANCE Mrs. Ernest Adams visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mills in Blyth. We are sorry to know that Mrs. Mills is not enjoying good health at present. Messrs. Wm. Dale and Wm. Jew- itt are in Toronto this week attend- ing the Good Roads Convention. Mr, and Mrs. L. Sorrente of Sea forth spent Sunday with the Steph- ensons. Mrs, Thomas McMichael of Au- burn is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs - Wm. Dale. There will be a social evening in the bageinent of the Church, Friday evening, Feb. 27th. Silver collection in aidof the Sunday school. Lunch will be served. ANNUAL ST.•PATRICK'S DANCE ! COME WITH 11310 CROWD Looby's Hall, DUBLIN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 ROSS PEARCE & MS ALL-STAR BAND Adm. 75c. Dancing I.0 to 1.15 Don't forget Dance Raster Monday Nile & Easter Friday Nile Flowers Flowers We have every blooming thing. Flower designing such as Wedding Bouquets Corsages Funeral Designs is our specialty. The flower business is Baileys Florists profession.not a sideline. DAI LEYS Florists ROYAL BLOCK Phone 393 Seaforth. Nights, Sundays and holidays phone collect. Exeter 270 LEGION H ospital BINGO in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth Owing to hockey match this Bingo has been postponed to Fri., Mar. 5 8 P.M. TO 10.30 P.M. Featuring Fowl, Picnic Hams, Blankets, etc. Lots of Room -- Lots of Fun Don't miss it Halt proceeds tor furnishing new wing of Scott Memorial Hospital Admission Free. Cards 5. Cents Special cards ,10E Auspices of Br. 156, Canadian Legion Radio Repairing BY TRAINED TECHNICIANS TO ALL MAKES OF RADIOS 90 DAY GUARANTEE ON ALT, REPLACED PARTS Satisfaction' Guaranteed or Money Refunded MERRILL Radio & Electric PHONE 313 CL1i\'TON 1 Scott's Trapnest Stpain Barred Rocks Crossbred Chicks Year after year, we're conscientiously improving the profit ability of our breeding flock, by the only sure method the sound. application of the progeny test. Two modern breeding farms. Order now to assure your choice of delivery dates. Scott Poultry Farms - PHONE 851 r 32 SEAFORTH DANCE! TO BE HELD IN BRUSSELS TOWN HALL FRIDAY, FEB. 27 Sponsored by Brussels Continuation School Music by ERIC SCOTT & PIIS 7 -PIECE ORCI-I. Dancing 9.80-1.30 Admission '75c Lunch Counter provided in the hall (This is not Annual At -Home) Announcing A New NOTICE A new Savings Ledger system designed to improve service to the public has been in- stalled by the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Seaforth, Customers are requested to call with their Pass Books as soon as possible to have Book Numbers changed. 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 -0 METHOD AT NO ADDI- TIONAL CHARGE Price List Lady's & Men's Suits.... 85 Plain Dresses, 95 Skirts & Trousers 45 Hats cleaned & blocked.; 75 Top Coats 95 Other Prices & Information—Phone 393 Seaforth THE SiGN OF QUALITY DRY-CLEANING AND FINISHING FOR ALL YOUR CLOTHES S Sulam PLANT & OFFICE Phone 1313 r s IIAIS ,T,. IIXETF.R Tom Dealers, Farmers and Feeders The quality of EXCELLENCE FEEDS is known to be second to none at home and all through the Eastern Provinces Our special offer of $3.00 to $4.00 per ton reduction will continue for the month of February WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU WITH FLOUR Our "Gold Star" .Brand Top Patent, (ALL PURPOSE FLOUR) Our "Excellence" Brand Second Patent (BREAD FLOUR) OWE THE'M A. TRIAL PRICES Ak11 RIGHT Markets 51'0 now reasonably low. Be Wise. Buy your Winter ire ars right now. Fntru'e supplies very uncertain Turgeon Grain & Processed. Feeds Telephone 354 Seaforth Feed Division of EXCELLENCE FLOUR MILLS LIMITED Sf