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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-12-09, Page 51, e '1'I+.1171't81 A'Y, DEC'3 M131 1't 0. 1948 THE SEAFORTH NEWS WRIGHT'SSUPERIOR Specials V•1STORE 7 rid,,'Sat., Dec. 9; 10, 11'. 4,1iAPigli.11111T 1' OltAl'EF1tUIT P'real Special, 3 doz, 126 size 39c. ftlllrlr, QueIcor Ante, 3 ib. box 27c Raisins, or Currants 1Ili. ;,•. 15c Chocolate Mallow Cookies 43c Aylmer Catchup,'.12• oz. bot...'21c Choice Quality Tomatoes 2 28 -oz. tins Pop: Corn Balls, each, .... Jelly Powders, all flavors 3 for Cream Style Corn 20 oz. tin 39c 5c 23c . ,..20c Store 4Hours:. Open till 6 p.m. week days, Sat. Nia'ht till 10 p.m. Open.; Wednesday afternoons Dec. 15 and Dec. 22. We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 OPENING SERVICES Goshen United Church (Stanley Township) Sunday, Dec. 12 11 A.M AND 7.30 P.M. REV. W. A. BEEOROFT, of Wingham Chairman of Huron Presbytery, will breach in the morning REV. ROBERT CTJMMINGS, of Lucan, Secretary of London Conference, is expected in the evening A number ol. local Ministers are also expected to be present. NO is THE TIME RIGHT NOW — Our selection of Bulova Watches is complete. RIGHT NOW you can choose from the newest, smartest styles ..... the greatest values. RIGHT NOW is the time to select your BULOVA from the fine array featured by J.A. W estcott Pick it out now; while our stock is full — we hold until Christmas. Ask. about our terms. J,AR-fiLr DIAMONDS a Guaranteed perfect' and rsured freeagainst loss .• J A. WESTCOTT SEAFORTH LUMBER .ON•BAND:' 1", 11/2 & 2• 1" & 2„ 2" & 3". 1„ 2" 3,,- & 4„ T. & G. Spruce 2" Western Larch 8' to 22' long 4 x 4's & 6''x 6' Western Cedar 2" Rock Elm & White Ash Cedar Lap Siding Fir Flooring & Pine Flooring Clear Kiln Dried Fir Mouldings No. 1, Cedar Shingles, Asphalt Shingles Cedar -Grain, Rolbrick & Insulbric Sidings, Pine Hemlock Spruce Fir. Masonite, Plywood, Arborite, Beaverboard, Chrome Mouldings, Doors, and Reclaimed Windows Seaforth 'Sppiy & Fuel lid, "Where The Best Costs No More" f PHONE 47 SEITORTH TOWN TOPICS Miss Ann Louise Barrett, Hamilton, is visiting her grandparents, Mi', and Mrs. L, 1;berh i L, .Mr, and Mrs. Lester Leonhardt, of Kiteliener; sport the Week end at the home di! . Mr. and Mrs, ,Jos. Matthews. Mrs. Ellen Bannon visited in Strat- ford with relativesaver the week end. Dr, and Mrs. Flje1 'Stewart, Wind. son, spent the week end al; the home of Mrs. Charles Stewart. Mr, David Bolton, Kitchener, visited at his home here last week end. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Smith and fam- ily, 'Toronto, spent the week and at the home of. Mr. Thomas Lane. • Mr. and Mrs. P, D. McConnell and Mrs. Charles Stewart attended the funeral of the late Mr, Harry Clancy in Detroit last week, Mr, and Mrs. John Kaiser spent the week end with relatives in Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Young of London visited on -Sunday. with Mrs. Ruby Dundas and family, Miss Eleanor Hudson of Toronto spent the week end with her uncle Rev. A. W. Gardiner, at the manse. Mi; and Mrs. John Reid of Card - •huff, Sall:., who have been visiting in the vicinity, spent a couple of days last week with their aunt Mrs, Annie Reid. Rev. J. M. Keys, Ph.D., and Mrs,. Keys, of St. Marys, were visitors on Monday with Mrs. Annie Reid, Miss Mary McFadden of Toronto visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Join' Nigh. • Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKellar spent the week end in .Detroit at the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Williams. VARNA L.O.L. 1035 held its annual meet- ing; and election of officers on Thursday evening last. The officials for 1949 are as follows; -• W. M., Lorne Coleman; D.M., John Ostrom; Chap. Robt. Taylor; Rec. Sec.,, Orrin Dowson; Pin. Sec., Ralph Turner; Treas., Harve Cole- man; Marshall, Murray Rohner; 1st Lect., John Aldington; 2nd Lect., Lloyd Johnston; lst Com., T. J. Stin- son. The United Church which has been undergoing repairs is nearing com- pletion and the reopening will be in the near future. The United Church Service and Sunday School will be withdrawn on Sunday, Dec. 12 owing to opening services of Goshen United Church which was erected this summer. WINTHROP Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McFarlane motored to Almonte to visit his brother Mr. Dave McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Dolmage have returned from a week's visit in Detroit. Mrs. Matthew Armstrong is in Stratford with her daughter Mas. Cole. Mr. Armstrong intends going also.. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haase and family, Londoncalled on friends in Walton and Winthrop on Sunday . Mr. Ralph Davidson has returned home from Westminster Hospital, London. A large number of relatives and friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dolmage, Sunday night to honer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long- man on their recent marriage. Pro- pressive euchre was played during the evening. Honors going to ladies high, Mrs. Harold Longman; gents Russell Dolmage; low, Miss Leiper; Rents, Roy Dolmage. After lunch Mr. and Mrs. Longman were called forward and a complimentry address was read by Mrs. Wm. Dolmage and Mrs. H. Dolmage presented them with a sum of money and other gifts. Mr. Longman made a fitting reply on behalf of his wife and himself, thanking them for their gifts and to Mr. and Mrs.' Dolmage for the use 'of their home. BRUCEFIELD Miss Betty Johns of Seaforth, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Haugh. Mr. and Mas. Edgar Allan and Many visited' with Mrs. Allan's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Griffith and family at Niagara during the weekend, Mrs. Griffith and daughter of Stratford are guests at the homes of her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and family, and uncle and aunt; Mr, and Mrs. H. Berry. Mrs. S. Hey of Blake visited at, the home of Mr, and Mr's. Archie Mustard during the weekend. Rev. Mr. Wren' of Stratford, who is now working for the Temperance Federation, at the morning service here last Sunday, preathed a strong temperance sermon. At the close of the service in the school room a film was shown which showed the use of alcohol outside the body and the wrong and evil: use when taken into the body. Mrs, (Dr.)' Moir of Henson, is a' guest at the hone of her niece, Mrs. Jas. Moody. Red Cross will hold their monthly meeting' at the manse on Thursday at 2:30. DANCINC! Cardno's Hall, Seaforth Sat. Nite, Dec. 11th Featuring.• ROSS PEARCE and his Melody Masters A Barrel of Fun For All Adm. 80e. Students 40e Sponsored by Seaforth Young Progressive Conservatives BORN CRAIG—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on on Dec. 7th.. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Craig. Seaforth. a daughter TOWNSEND—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec. 7, to Mr. and Mra. Elmer Town- send. 11.11.3 Seaforth, a son FORREST Roas and Margaret Forrest (nee Treffry) of Tsckersmith. are hnppy to announce the birth of their daugher, Deanna Joyce, in Scott Memorial Hospi tal, Seaforth, on December 3, 1143 TINNEY—Mr, and Mrs. Homer L. Thmey of Hay Twp. are happy to announce the birth of s son at Clinton Public Hospital, on Dec. 5th, 1948 Edgar A. Guest Comes to you in a fine line of Christmas greetings COUTTS and RUST CRAFT.. Present a variety of counter cards and boxed assortments in Cute, Clever, Modern, Humorous, Sentimental, Religious and Formal CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Attractive Gift Dressings by Coutts also on display at SAVAUGE'S Jewellery Gifts Fine China Announcement Beginning next wed, a series of fact al re- port.— SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL W. H. FINNIGAN, CHAIRMAN OF ROARD from prying eyes Every day hundreds of customers may be in and out of the bank which serves you. Yet you know nothing about their transactions, they know nothing about yours. You may be depositing or borrowing. The amount may be a dollar, or thousands. That's your business ... nobody else's. 'You take for granted this private, personal relationship between you and your bank. All banks see to it that,your transactions— and those of about 7,000,0[)9 other Canadians— are kept safe prying eyes. SPONSORED 8 YOUR SANK Do Not Delay Christmas For The Children Tricycles Trike Trailers Junior Trikes Wagons Rtilking Chairs Rocking Horses Playpens High Chairs Commode Chairs Doll Buggies Baby Swings High Chair Pads. Crib Bumper Pads Toddle Carts Kiddie Cars Is Only a Few Days Away EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Box .Furniture Store NIGHT 18 OR 237 J - Funeral Service PHONE—DAY 48 •