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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-04-01, Page 5TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs," FergusWiright and family of Brampton spent the week- end with NIr..' and Mrs. Robert Wright. Mrs, Etta Eyre and Lloyd. of Sar- nia spent the weekend 'with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wright. Miss Dorothy Eyre, Sarnia, is spending the week with her grand- parents, Mt.•. and Mrs. Robert. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Purdy and daughter Ann, and Miss Dianne Kerslake of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs, W. E. Kerslake. Mrs. Reg. Kerslake returned `with' thein to spend -a few days in Toron- to. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Faulkner and Patricia of Galt spent 'Easter at the, home of Miss Lillian Faulkner, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Scott, Lon- don, NIr, and Mrs. Kenneth Harri- son, Beverly and Gary, Brantford, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmore Scott and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hays and Patsy, Detroit, spent the week end with Mt's, R. S. Hays. Miss Mary Ryan and Mr. Frank Ryan, London, and Mr, Allan Ryan, Toronto, spent Easter at their Monte. Easter guests at the ]tome of Mrs, Frank Devereaux were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devereaux, Port Hope, Miss Alice Devereaux and Mr. Edward Devereaux, Toronto. Mr. Francis Huisser was in Brock- ville over the week end. Mr- and Mrs- H. Morse and two children, of Roxbury, N.Y., returned home Tuesday after spending Easter with her mother Mrs. E. Case, and family. Mr, and Mrs. Dolphe Masse and Miss Betty Bannon, Windsor, were Easter visitors at the home of Mrs. E. Bannon. Miss Olga Hoare is spending a week's holidays in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, L. Leonhardt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews over the week end. Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver were Mr, and Mrs. Scott Coffin, Toronto, Miss Mar- garet McIver, Kitchener, and Miss Terry Mclver. Petrolia, Mr. and ltirs. Melvin Ritchie and fancily, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Ritchie, Toronto, spent Easter with Mrs. E. Ritchie and Mrs. E. Wallace and Jimmie. Miss Marjorie Bickel' of Toronto is spending the holiday with friends. Mr, and Mrs. Radford and son of Blyth, and Misses Edna. and Jean Fraser, Waterloo, spent Easter with their mother Mrs. Grant Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. John }fathom Jr, and Bernard were in Galt over the week end. Week -end guests at the home of Ms, and Mrs. John Eckert were Mr, and Mrs. J. Eckert, Bridgetown, Mr, and Mrs. A. 'Eckert, London; Miss Edna. Eckert, Miss Teresa Eckert, London, Miss Ruth Shinen, Toronto, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shinen, Mrs. John Grieve spent Easter at the home of her son Mr, David Grieve and family, in London, Miss Ruth Joynt, Toronto, spent the Easter holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills and fam- ily, St. Marys, were Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills. Mr. Gordon McKellar•, Toronto, is spending two weeks' vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. McKellar. Mr. Don Scott, Toronto, and Mr. Harry Scott. "Wingham, spent Easter at their home here. Dr. and Mrs. McGinnis and dough - ter, Detroit, and -Mr. T. Christopher, London, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. Ironsides over the week end. Miss Anna MacLaren of Toronto visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs William MacLaren. Miss Clara Gilbert. Toronto, spent Easter with her parents, Rev, and Mrs. C. F. L. Gilbert. ' Miss Fergus Bell, London, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Bell. Miss E. V. Adams of Welland who has been spending Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Adapts, left Wednesday for Toronto to attend the meeting of the board of directors of the Ontario Women Teachers' Federation Association. ' Holiday visitors at the home of Mrs, Geraldine Eckert were Mr, Con Eckert, Kitchener, Miss Geraldine Eckert and Miss Dorothy Eckert, Chatham, Miss Doris Ferguson and Miss Joan Clifton, Toronto, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs, G. Ferguson. Mr. J. B. Shaw and his ' bride, of Tilbury, called on his mother, Mrs. Pearl Shaw, Sunday, Miss Audrey Hall spent Easter at her home in London, Miss Rita Duncan, Windsor, Miss Mary Dtiitcan, Toronto, and Miss Lav- erty, Stratford, were Easter guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Duncan. Mr, Neville McMillan, Listowel, and Miss Mary Neville, Sarnia, spent Eas- ter with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan Mr, Sam Pethick, Winthrop, under- went an operation in Scott Memorial Hospital last week. Mrs. George Pitcher and daughters, of Guelph, were Easter visitors with Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Westcott. Miss Margaret Patrick, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Patrick over the -week end. Mr. Walter Boswell, London, spent the week end with his parents, 112r. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell, Miss Lois Harrison, Stratford, spent the Easter holiday with her parents, Miss Dorothy Smith and Mr. Bud Smith, London, were Easter visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith. Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, spent Easter at her home here, Mt Hen Eaton, Toronto, spent the week enol with his parents, bit and Mrs, George Eaton. Miss Barbara Christopher, London, is holidaying with iter grandmother, Mrs. Downey. Mr. Ron Savauge. of Toronto, spent taster at his home here. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent the week end with her mother Mrs, R, Kennedy. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948 THE SEAFORTH NEWS WRIGHT'S SUPER OR Specials CCrown Corn Syrup Thurs. Fri—Sat., April 1-2-3 5 lb pail 63c Maxwell House Coffee 1. lb Bag 54c Snow Flake Ammonia Pkg. 5c Sliced Bacon 2 lb 28c Tomato Juice 20 oz. tin Ogilvie Tea Bisk Ready Mix Pkg, 43c 10c HILLCREST SHORTENING 1. lb, 30c LEPEBII OY SOAP 3 bars 23c DICED BEETS 20 oz. tin 10c 35c Spreading Cheese, We Deliver ART. WRIGHT Y2 Ib. pkg. 25c Phone 77 DUBLIN Prior to her marriage Miss Mar- ion Meagher was presented with a miscellaneous shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joint Meagher by twenty-five girl friends, members of the young.ladies' Sodal- Piano Recital by Miss Marian - McLennan of the Toronto Conservatory of Music Mon. Apr. 5, at 8.15 Sponsored by Adult Fellowship Group in Northside United Church Admission 50c 11111111111111.11111.11111111,1.,11111111111.111111111111r1111111.1e11n111 ity. Bessie Cronin read the address. Progressive euchre was played __dur- ing the afternoon, prizes won by Joan Flanagan and Theresa Kistner. Why Not Help some shut - in to enjoy Spring by sending them a Spring bouquet Bouquets ranging from $1.50 up BAILEYS Florists MAIN STREET Phone 393 Seaforth LOOK...we have it PLYWOOD Large Stock 3/16" Birch 4" Birch Cedar & Basswood 34 Birch Cedar and Fir Various Sizes TEN TEST SHEETING ROLL ROOFING All Colors 12 inti. Tarred Felt, Wax Paper, Building Paper ASPHALT, SHINGLES All Colors #1-5X Cedar Shingles Cedar Grain siding shingles DOORS & SASH New and reclaimed Various sizes INSULATION Gyproc Rock Wool 2" and 3" Batts Loose and Granulated Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. "Where The Best Costs No More" Phone 47 Seaforth Dealers, Bakers, Farmers & Feeders WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR FLOUR "GOLD STAR" Top Patent (ALL PURPOSE FLOUR) "EXCELLENCE" Second Patent (BREAD FLOUR) Give them a trial Quality and Prices are right Excellence Feeds Calf Meal Chick Starter Chick Grower Laying Mash Pig Starter Hog Fattener Hog Grower Sow Ration Dairy Ration EXCELLENCE in Name and Quality Turgeon Processed Feeds Telephone 354 Seaforth Feed Division of Excellence Flour. Mills Ltd.. ``The Lost Church' A Religious Drama FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,. SEAFORTH WED., APRIL 7 8:30 sharp This Drama was presented in First Church Sunday evening last, and in answer to many, many re- quests, the oonnnittee has decided to give a repeat presentation on the above date. This is a community effort and the total proceeds will go to the starving children in Europe. Surely a worthwhile cause. Let us make it worthy of our town and district. The following numbers will be added, Organ Solo, "Sweet hour of prayer", Mr. Becktel. Duet, selected, Mir. and Mrs, 3. A. Stewart. Violinsolo, organ accompani- ment, Miss A. Hall. Ladies' Quartette, Mrs, J. A. Munn, Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mrs, McArthur, Miss Lenora Habkirk. Duet, selected, Mrs, F. Kling, Mr, Fred Willis. Quartette, 4 little ladies, "Jesus bids us shine". No admission charge—during the program you will be given an op- portunity to make your contribu- tion. Come and bring a friend. "God Save The King" -10 p.nt. Rev- R. H. Williams, Chairman R. E. Becktel, Organist .11111111111111111.1111111.111.1111111111110111111110111111111111110111111 DANCE! SAT,NIGHT in Cardno's Hall SATURDAY, APRIL 3 ROSS PEARCE & HIS MUSIC ' Admission 50c EASTER FRIDAY NIGHT DANCING! APRIL 2 LOOBY'S HALL, DUBLIN Ross Pearce & His Popular Band Dancing 10 to 1.15 Adm. 50c DANCE L. O. L: # 1035 will hold a Euchre and Dance in the ' Township Hall, Varna, on FRIDAY, APRIL 2 BORN GRAY—At Scott Memorial Hospital on Mar. 24, to Mr, anti Mrs. Earl Gray, Egntondviile, a son, wrILLIAMS—At Scott Me11t01'in1 Hos- pital, on March 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Gwollyn Williams, Sea for h, a daughter. BRODHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. John Arbuckle, Jim- my and Billy, Miss Dorothy Queren- gesser, all of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Querengesser, hirs. Arbuckle and boys remaining for- this week. Miss Ordelia Wolfe of Detroit, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wolfe. Mr. and Mt's, R. Oscar Diegel, Jimmy and Larry of Waterloo, with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry L. Diegel. Mrs. Diegel and boys re- mained for this week. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hart of Lon- don, with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. 'Louis G. Rock. Mr, and Mrs. John Mueller of Ha- milton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug, Hillebrecht. Mr. and Mrs. George Young of Stratford with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo: Diegel. Mr, Roy Amstein of Kitchener• at his home. Mr. Erie Schultz of Waterloo Col- lege at his home. Mr, Robert Rock of Waterloo Seminary at his home, Mr- Glen Diegel of Stratford at his home. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Pryce of Kit- chener and Stanley Heileman of Kitchener with Mr- and Mrs. Harry B eu erntatt n. Mr- and Mrs. Howard Querenges- ser and Susan of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Querengesser. Mr, Arthur Priestap has taken a job with Mr. Wm, S. Riehl. Miss Aletha McMillan is spending the Easter holidays at her home at Gadshilh Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doyle, Lynda and Sharon, are spending this week in Toronto. Mr. and Mr's. George Jarmuth and Wayne are visiting in Chicago. The Sunday School will present an Easter program in the church on Sunday evening. Mrs. W. J. Geddes Mrs, W. J. Geddes a native of Hullett Township, and lifelong resi- dent of Wingham district, died Fri- day at the home of het' sort, Norman in Toronto Mrs. Geddes, the former Isabella MacKenzie, had resided most of her life in ]3elgrave, mov- ie to Toronto to take up residence with her son four months ago. She was in her 83rd year and a member of the Belgtave Presbyterian Chinch She is survived by two daughters, Miss Ann Geddes, of Wingham, and Mrs. Joseph Little, Seaforth, and two sons, Norman, Toronto, and Cameron, of- Chatham. HEAR PREMIER GEORGE DREW DISCUSS "ONTARIO PLANS FOR THE FUTURE" IN QUEEN'S PARR REPORT No. 11 Friday, April 2 CKNX 920 8 8.15 P.M. 1,,111,"11111,111111111.1111.1111,1111111,11111 a 11111 11111111.1.111.111111111.11..11, .,, "1,11,111 n,11"n 111"1.11.1.1,11.11111 11.1.1111 The Best .in Years ,..,...,...„,.....,..,....... lllllll ,.„,..... lllllll 110111111001111111111111111111111111 lllllll 1111 lllll 111111111 lllll 1 llllllllllll 111, 1948 should be a Remunerative Poultry year, according to the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture Market Report Mar. 19 RECORD PRICES FOR FOWL PREVAIL ON BOTH CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES MARKETS. RECENT OUTWARD STORAGE MOVEMENT IN FEBRUARY OF SOME FIVE MILLION POUNDS. If you haven't already bought chicks this year, we can supply a limited number of started crossbred pullets up to three weeks of age. SCOTT POULTRY FARMS PHONE 851 r 32 SEAFORTH Income Tax Consultant BRING ALL YOUR INCOME TA.X TROUBLES TO ME W. EDWARD SOUTHGATE Office in Dominion Bank Bldg. Phone 87 BARLEY ACREAGE WANTED A Limited Number of Acres to be Contracted for at Attractive Prices is W. E. REID 87 J DASHWOOD or SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP PHONE 9 SEAFORTH Tri !Iiui e itand Z�L� ee,. Box PHONE—DAY -Light 1191111� • +yl . Furniture .SPECIAL Lamp Shades REDUCED TO CLEAR I' Various colors and designs $ , 95 1 You can't afford to miss F.41/ this bargain II No home ever really has enough . .,-.. lamps. No home is without some ti „ 1�s s a1� corner which can use more light more decoration. Think of such corners in your own home • and in the Homes of your friends. Come in and see our lovely variety of beautiful lamps and shades. We have a large stock, SO that you can surely find just the shade to fit the room you have in mind. Store -Funeral Service e 43 NIGHT 18 OR 237 J GRASS FARM FOR RENT I ucl ctsnttth o will take in cattle by 100 acres, Lot S, Con, 3, Twp. of I the head Paul Mulligan, Dublin, Ont: alt