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The Seaforth News, 1948-09-02, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1948 TIE.SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Mrs. George Eaton - attended the Bullard•McFarian wedding at Thames - ford on Tuesday, August 24. Miss Helen Currie spent a few days in Toronto with her sister. Mrs. George Finlay and Mr. Finlay, also attended the Exhibition.' Mr. and Mrs. Bert B'racishaw- and Beulah have returned from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, Mrs, George Eaton spent a few days in Toronto visiting her son Ken. WRIGHT'S,SUP SUPERIOR specials THURS. FRI. SAT. SEPT. 2 3 4 KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES c OVEN FRESH 23 oz. Pkgs. 25c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 .LB. BAG 5A, Al! Purpose Grind COTTAGE BONELESS FOWL for Salads 29c 7 OZ. TIN 'ROYAL YORK TEA I/2 H. 47c GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 48 OZ. TIN CHAN PASTE WAX 1 LB. TIN 27c 59c VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS 2 -20 -oz. Tins 27c SOAP POWDER 1 l 1Oc CHOCOLATE CAKE Mix Pkg. 32c CHAN SPEED COAT LIQUID WAX 9C PINT TIN 5 5 We Deliver ART. WRIGHT Phone 77 ASPHALT TILE FOR EVERY ROOM AYED BY EXPERTS UR PRICES ARE RIGHT UR WORK IS GUARANTEED EMAINS FOR YEARS SEVERAL COLOURS TO ' CHOOSE Box Furniture Store --Funeral Service PHONE—DAY 43 NIGHT 18 OR 237 J lap -- Lumber . SPRUCE 2x4 2x6 2x8 2 x 10 up to 16 ft. lengths at $85.00 per 'M' HEMLOCK 2" stock suitable for Barn Floors at $85.00 per `M' thefined d nal playowns on Thursday in a Staffa. Staffa 630 200-11 4 2 n' St•Marys 100 051— 7 6 3 Siding and sheathing lumber at $85.00 per `M' Cedar -Ash - Rock Elm - Fir - Pine - in stock from 1"' to 6"x6" n Football r — L. H.F.A. JUNIOR LEAGUE Recent scores in the junior soccer #1 — 5xxxxx Cedar Shingles—Red Band $12.80 Square , Asphalt Shingles 210 pound, various blends, $8.50 square You can insulate your home by doing it yourself for as low as $60.00 Supplies now available — Clear kiln dried fir mouldings — Gyproc wallboard — Ten Test — Ashlar Blocks — Cedar siding — Cedar grain siding — Masonite — Plywood — Arborite — Beaverboard — Chrome mouldings — Doors Reclaimed windows. ' See the %" Fir Plywood at 12c per Square Foot in Sheets 4x8 for sheathing granaries, and general - repair Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. t pp y "Where The Best Costs No More" 6 PHONE 47 SEAFORTH 1 1 1 WANTED DEAD STOCK HIGHEST CASH PRICES HORSES $4.50 each. CATTLE $6.00 each; HOGS $1.75 per cwt, Ali According to. Size and Condition COLLECT Seaforth 15 Exeter 235 DARLING & CO. LTD. 1 1 neth, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Wright a Mr. Robert Sheridan, also -attend the Exhibition. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sproat spe last week in London, Goderich al Kincardine. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Sproat and fat ily of Detroit, who have been holida ing in Bayfield, have returned hom Miss Laura Mole is visiting i Hamilton and Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, David Mole, Rocheste N.Y, Mrs. )Van. Sparks, Mr, and Mr Arthur Sparks, Southampton, spe the 'week end at the home of the nieces, Laura and Vera Mole. Visitors last week at the hone Mr, and Mrs. Chas. H. Garniss ii chided Mrs, J. A. Ballantyne, Mr, an Mrs, Alan Garniss and Gail of Lo don, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Scott and so Jimmie from West Lorne; Mr, Joh Isbister of St. Claire, Mich, and Mr J. W. Caldwell of Winnipeg, en he return trip from the Liberal Conve tion in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldington an Margaret Rose of Varna spent Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aidingtor N. Main street. Mrs, C. H. Garniss is visiting i London, Mr. C. H. Garniss is visiting at Bin vale and Brussels, Mrs. Richard Peiffer and little dal gliter Diane from Detroit spent las week with Mr. and MWs. Henry Ho garth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams seen the week enol in Sarnia. Mr. and Mr Carman Scarrow returned house wit them to spend a few holidays here. Mrs. Mason and her two sons, Ron and Gordon were visitors at the hoar of the latter's mother Mrs. S. Munro Mrs. Thomas ICenyonr of Brocic Sask., spent a few clays at tine hour of Mr. Thorpe Rivers. Mr. William Taylor of Scienc Hill, who will be 94 next January was a visitor in town on Tuesday. Mr. Chester Lee, who recent] bought the vacant lot on Main stree beside Elliott's Lunch from Mr. E. L. Box, intends to erect a building there for his pool room. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Murray of Detroit spent the week end at the home of mm. R Kennedy, Miss ,Tean McMaster, nurse -in training in the Hamilton General Hospital, is spending three week's vacation at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benninger, of Guelph, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson have returned home after spending• two weeks vacation in Detroit and Ot- tawa, Master David Lemon, London, is holidaying' with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lemon. Miss Ella Ryan, Sarnia, is visit- ing in town with her brother, Mr. Martin Ryan. Mrs. Ralph McFaddin spent the week end in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Bpb Devereaux, of London, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Devereaux. Mr, Ray Mulford, Stratford, spent the week end with friends in town. Mr. David Bolton, Kitchener! spent the week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bolton. BORN TALBOT—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Aug, 30th, to Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Talbot, a son BENNETT—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on August 26, to Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett, Hensall, a daughter CROWE—At Scott Memorial Hospital 00 August 28, to Mr, mrd Mrs. Ernest Crowe, Seaforth. a son HUETHER—At Scott Memorial Hospi Lai, on August 30, to Mn and Mrs. Murrny Huethcr, RR3 Brussels, n son. SPORTS Continued From Page Ono The Legion were strong especially at bat with Habkirk crossing the plate five times and T. Sills doing the same four times. ' Bell Foundry relied on three pitch- er, Hildebrand, Regele and Huisser. Batteries: Legion—Cremin p, Mc- Lean c; Foundry—Hildebrand p, Regele p, Huisser p, and Matthews c. Bell Foundry 100 000 0— 1 Legion 325 550 x-20 LEGION JUVENILE LEAGUE Standings GP W L T Pt Dublin Irish 10 8 2 0 16 Brucefield 10 6 4 0 12 Wanderers 10 6 4 0 12 Sally Anns , 10 5 5 0 10 Tigers 10 4 6 0 8 * * , r. * r• Because of the lateness of the Brucefield team only four innings were played, so last Thursday the game was given to the Tigers. ' • EXHIBITION GAMES The Blyth Legionettes downed the Goderich girls 18-17 in a recent game played in Blyth in a home and home exhibition seizes. Last Thursday, in the return game played in the Goderich Agricultural Park, the Blyth Legionettes were downed by a four run margin to the tune of Goderich 9, Blyth 5. 6' * 0 * The Blyth Senior 'A' team downed the Londesboro men's softball team in a game played in the Blyth Agr- icultural Park last Thursday night. The final score read Blyth 17 runs. Londesboro 11 runs. Baseball JUVENILE O.B.A. Group A semi-finals Standings GP W LTPt Hensall 2 2 0 0 4 Seaforth Red Sox 2 0 2 0 0 N: * Seaforth Red Sox went down to a 13-6 defeat Wednesday night to the Hensall nine in. the O.B.A. playdowns. Hensall has beaten Seaforth two str- aight in this semi-final best -of -three series. Hensall now plays Staffa the winner's of the Group A series. Heinrich, for Hensall, had 6 strike- outs and walked 3. Smith, for Sea - forth, strilck' (lilt 5 'and 'walked 7. d Hensall ` 022 403 2-13 7 3 league were, ed ld' it of n- s P' g 1[ 1 e Seaforth 020 120 1— 6 .7 9 Batteries: Hensall —Heinrich ,p, it Kruger c; Seaforth Red Sox—Smith p, Henderson c. / / / / n- Group B semi-finals Y- Standings B. GP W L T PC u Staffa 33 2 1 0 4 St. Marys 3. 1 211' 0 2 L,* * * * 3' In the final game of the best -of -3 it series Staffa eliminated St. Marys, 11-7 at Hensall. Staffa will now play Hensall in Winthrop 2, Blyth 1. Walton 1, Ethel 1. Winthrop 2, Walton 1. * 6` "- * Standings: GP W L T Pt Winthrop 4 4 0 0 8 Walton' 5 2 1 2 6 Dthel 3 0 2 1 1 ' * * * * ,COMING GAMES: • Friday—Ethel at Winthrop Monday—Ethel at Blyth Lakeview Casino p p ' GRAND BEND Dancing Nightly TO LABOR DAY r x ' thefined d nal playowns on Thursday in a Staffa. Staffa 630 200-11 4 2 n' St•Marys 100 051— 7 6 3 H ENSALL Born—In Clinton General Hospital, on Thursday, Aug. 26, to Mr, and Mrs.rrw�a n Football r — L. H.F.A. JUNIOR LEAGUE Recent scores in the junior soccer George Bennett, Hensall, a daughter, Born—At Mrs. Stephan's Nursing Horne, Hensall, on Sunday, Aug. 29, to Mr, and Mrs. Fred Peters, Hensall, a daughter. ae,ya R xa }t «v " E ; do Y Seaforth Fall Fair — Sept. 9 and 10 _ - NEIL McKAY - MN ATTENTION -GIRLS' Another Special Gorman, Eckert & Co. Ltd. offer 3 for Light Layer Cake MIDNITE DANCE SEPT. G L2.U5 A.M. LAST DANCE OF SEASON LABOR DAY N SOFTBALL TOURNA- MENT LABOR DAY -1 P.M. special prizes baked with Forest City BakingPowder. (Each exhibit ( must ge accom- panied pauiecl by a Forest City Baking Powder container containing a quan- tity of the Baking Powder.) e FIRST PRI''/,E: 1 x 1 ib, tin Forest City Baking Ponvder 1 x 4 oz, bottle Rex Brand Vanilla 1 x 1 1b, Pure Black Pepper 1 x 9 oz, Club House Stuffed Qneen Olives r 1 x Toll shaker Celery Salt 1 x ?-:r. lb. pkg. Gorman's Pure Mustard 1 x 8 oz. pkg. Club House ,Minute Tapioca SECOND PRIZE: 1 x 8 oz. tin Forest City Baking Powder 1 x 2 oz. bottle Ilex Brand Vanilla 1 x 24 Ib, Pure Blacic Pepper 1 x 9 oz. ('lulr Hou*,o Stuffa'l Qnle.'R Olive, 1 x ii, Ib. Oornian's Pure -mustard TI-IIItD PRIZE: 1 x 8 ez. tin Forest C ily Baking Powder 1 x 2 clz, bottle Rex Brand nut Vanillt 1 x 1., Ib, pkg. Gorman. Pure lillstard - 1 x 3 oz. pkg. Club .1-Iouse Minute Tapioca. • SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOLIErY J 1I. Govenloc•k. President Ml's, 3. Grimm, r i 0 'i t ,.. „,,„„”m.mm,an.u..a,.,.....,.,m1n.,.,n..nnna,an...o.,. ' Deep Freeze Boxes 6 1,0 & 10 CUBIC FEET at Prices " ii eafoH t Motors �$8 PHONE 1.1 •,. ET4 `c .,,..„,"' `` k „ ‘., .:,....... � .� . , 1, may,. a 9 c: 1 0 F r, i `\ t .:. Po r V % .. K ''a it Seaforth' FA f„. $4,000 in Cash Prizes W. P. WATSON — LTVESTOCK COMMISSIONER FOR ONTARIO — TO OFFICIALLY OPEN FAIR ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 10th AT 1 P.M. See Our Commercial Feature: Dressed Poultry and Eggs �4 4 "� r h:a[ u'a inF Hhy'+ 1`' 5 '51 r.i':aaY� 5. �� Ar r W�t 4 ryr'” Ti r.. ? F1, r� Adhec�' S` °' jt� 4^g g4 'h Perth -Huron Regional b ShorthornShow fir Pyi ylsirI:_., � T� � ) l lk yx , �k �,1YeCOMPETITION SWINE CLUB [ !- , �C k rf k! hNr "i'!' f+�713�[ll �{ . - ^z Sa nr„µ y'jq�','p �,Qy}j ��'ryF�jy,� g��/'�p�p$ ylp7��`g FIELD C 8® �d AL' COMPETITION SCHOOL PARADE in Costume 2 BANDS CHILDREN'S PET SHOW HARNESS RACES - RUNNING RACES PONY RACES BABY SHOW ' TUG-OF-WAR SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION LIGHT HORSE SHOW BEFORE GRANDSTAND H. W. SIMPSON ENTERTAINERS OF WINDSOR with Chick Yale—A world famous Table -rocking Clown ,formerly of Barnum & Bailey circus • SPECIAL DISPLAYS IN SHOW - HOUSE ADMISSION — 50c. CARS — 25c. CHILDREN IN COSTUME IN PARADE FREE CONCERT THURS. EV'G, SEPT.AT 8.15 P.M. IN CARDNO'S HALL ” FUNZ A - POPPIN' 1 " BY H. W. SIMPSON ENTERTAINERS OF WiNDSOR DANCE FRI. EV'G, SEPT. 10 IN CARDNO'S HALL 9.30-2 - TO NORM. CARNEGIE & HIS BAND SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL J. M. GOVENLOCK. President a^^. 1 GRUMMETT Sec• Tress ,