HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-04-21, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Visitors at the home of Mrs. E.
Ritchie on Saturday were Mrs. Viola
Tremblett, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Hulnbey, and -Judith Ann,
Mrs. Cecil Humbey, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. James Humbey, all of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Rennie and
.Ronald were inGeorgetown on Mon
day evening' attending the fourth
.game of a best -of -seven, series be-
tween Sundridge and Georgetown
O.H.A. hockey teams. Gordon Ren-
nie plays on the Sundridge team
which leads, this "A" series three
games to Georgetown's one game.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Melvin Ritchie,
Betty, Gladys, and Jim, wereweek-
end guests with Mrs. Eleanor Ritchie
and Mrs. Edythe Wallace:
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hudson ant
daughter Barbara of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Coleman and sons Bruce
and Kenneth, Tuckersmith, Mr• am
Mrs. Dalton Deigel Brodhagen were
Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Hudson. •
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Elliott of Lis-
towel, •spent the week end with NIr,
and Mrs. Walter Eaton.
Miss Doris Ruston of London speed:
the week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs, John Ruston.
Mr. James Wallace was visiting
with friends in. London during, the
past week.
Miss Mary Lou Ruston is spending
her holidays in London.
Mr. and Mrs. W. IC. Ament, Kitch-
oner, and Mr. and Mrs. -Warren Ament
and family. Detroit, were Easter
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
1Villianr Ament.
Baster visitors at the home of firs.
Frank Devereaux were: Mr. end Mrs.
F. Devereaux, Port Hope, Miss Alice
Devereaux and Mr. Edward Dever-
eaux, Toronto. Mrs Devereaux is
spending a few days 1n Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Wright, Brant-
ford, spent the week end at the home
of Mr, .and Mrs. Robert Wright.
Mrs. Henry Ford, Cincinnati, Ohio,
spent Easter with. her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Wright.
Mi. William Drover 'has sold his
farm fust north of Seaforth to Mr.
Gordon Elliott of near Walton.
Mrs. Camilla Ryan Cochrane Miss
Mary Ryan, Mr, Frank Ryan and Mr.
Allan Ryan, London, spent the week
end at their hone here.
Miss ss ShirleyMcPheeist
Y spending
the Raster holidays in Sarnia.
Mr. Gordon Wilson, Toronto, spent
the week end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Wilson.
' Capt. Doris MacDonald of the
local Salvation Army Corps is in
Cobourg for a few weeks leave to
regain her health.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Nulm and son,
Kitchener, visited over the week end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Hopper.
Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell has return-
ed to her lronre at the manse after
spending the past six weeks at her
home in Rodney.
Mr. Peter McCowan, Roxboro. is
convalescing after an attack of pneu-
monia.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson
and Grace spent Easter with relatives
in Belleville.
Miss Jean Brodie, Kirkland Lake, is
spending the Raster holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brodie,
Mr, and Mrs. George Finlay and
family, Toronto, visited over the week
end at the home of Nil•. and Mrs, John
Currie.
Miss Gertrude Crich, Toronto, spent
the week end at the home of 11Ir, and
Mrs. John Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Brown and dau-
ghter Donna, and Miss Ilene Murray,
Toronto, spent the week end at the
home of Mrs. James Murray.
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Kerr, Mrs. Wm.
Kerr and Miss Dorothy Chesney spent.
Easter with relatives in Flint Mich.
Mrs. I{enneth Doherty of Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Moore and
daughter Frances, of St. Stephen, N.B.,
spent the Easter holidays with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Herald Law-
rence,
Miss Eva Somerville and Miss Pearl
Lawrence or Goderich spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Herald Lawrence.
Rev. Irving Kaine and Mrs. Baine,
of London, and Miss Luella Kaine of
Ottawa, spent Easter with their
mother, Mrs C 0. haute.
Mr, and Mrs W. J Faulkner and
Patricia, of Galt; and Mary Lou Callen
of Ktichener .spent the Easter holiday
in town.
Bill Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Baker, left Friday to meet his
boat, Imperial Cobourg, at Clarkson,
Mr. Walter Boswell, London, spent
Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Boswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coombs and slau-
ghter visited over the Easter week end
in Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Smith and Daw-
son, and Mr. C. Shepherd, Toronto,
were Easter guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, P. Little.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Devereaux, Lon-
don, spent Easter With Mr. and Mrs.
John Devereaux,
Miss Shirley Muir, Brantford, spent
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Muir.
Miss Jean Kelly, St, Clements, spent
Easter with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Kelly.
Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Masse, Windsor,
were.Easter guests of Mrs. Ellen
Bannon.
Mrs. M. McKellar is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Miss Florence Laidlaw, Toronto,
spent hte week end with her sisters,
Misses Olive and Maud Laidlaw.
Easter visitors at the home of.
Mrs. H. R. Scott were Mr. and Mrs.
James Scott and 'Katie, and Mr.
Donald Scott, Toronto, and Mr.
Harry Scott, Wingham.
Mr. Jim Kelly, Palmerston, visited.
over the weekend with his parents.
Miss Anne Eckert and Miss Dor-
othy Eckert, Chatham, Miss Gerald-
ine Eckert, Stratford. and Mr. Con
Eckert, Kitchener, visited with their
mother, Mrs. Geraldine Eckert over
the weekend.
Easter guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter McIver were Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Coffin, Toronto; Miss
Terry McIver, Petrolia; Miss Mar-
garet McIver and Mr. and Mrs. J. '
Bissett and Doreen, Kitchener,
Mrs. Chester Jones, Boston, spent
MUSICAL EVENING
•
Featuring Miss Marian Mc-
Lennan, Pianist of the Royal
Conservatory of Music, To-
ronto, Friday, May 6, at 8.15
p.m. ' at Northside United
Church, Mrs. James Stewart
and Mrs. John Stevens will
assist.
Admission 50 Cents,
Musical Concert
First Presbyterian Church
FRIDAY, APR. 22
8 P.M.
Consisting of
16 MALE VOICES
and
MISS JOYCE CAMERON
ELOCUTIONIST
of Stratford
This will be well worth hearing
Admission 50c and 26e
Sponsored by Fireside F'ellowsltp
Group
DANCE 1
In Winthrop Hall
THURS., APRIL 21
Music by Shamrock Orchestra
Admission. 50c
Dancing 9.30 to 1.30
Easter with her sisters Miss Carolyn
Holmes and Mrs. E. Beattie.
Mr. Thomas Cluff, Timmins, spent
Easter with his father, Mr. A. F.
Cluff.
Miss Alice Dougall, Toronto. spent
the week end with her sister Mrs.
M R. Rennie and Mr. Rennie.
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary, Lon-
don, spent the week end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
BORN
ADAMS — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 19th, to Mrand MIs Percy Adams.
Stairs, twins—daughter and son
WRIGHT—At Scott Memorial ospital,: on
on April 19th, to Mr and Mrs, Oliver
Wright, 911E Seaforth, a daughter
KLINICT{AME9 At Scott Memorial .Hospital
on April 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Klinkhamer, Dublin, a daughter
TYNDALL—At Scott Memorial Respite!, on
April 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Tyndall, 1194 Seaford', a son
THOMPSON—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 10th, to Mi: and Mrs. ICen Thomp-
son, 1192 Seaford', a son (Kenneth
James)
HOCCARTH--In Scott Memorial I•iospital, on
Tuesday, April 19, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd IHoggareh, Seaford', a daughter
(Mary Elizabeth)
STANLEY
BORN—In Clinton Public Hospit-
al, on Saturday, April 9, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Rohner, R.R. 3, Bay-
field, as on.
ilirs, Howard McCullough is
spending a few days at the hone of
her parents ilir. and Mrs. Harold
Penhale following; an appendix op-
eration.
DAN ING
IN CARDNO'S HALL
SEAFORTH
Featuring
ROSS PEARCE
and his "Modern" Band
SAL, APRIL 23
Adm. 50c. Dancing 9 til 12
Opening Dance
OF THE SEASON
Stratford Casino
Ballroom
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
Bob Turner and his
Orchestra
Admission 50c Person
DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY & HOLIDAYS
ONTARIO'S BEAUTY SPOT
4
1,
Selling Out Sale
Hurry for these EXTRA SPECIALS for
spring. We have a large assortment of
Men's Women's and Children's Shoes, and
we are clearing them at cost.
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY
gegagnaai "ik
Men's Suits
Lovely styles for Spring.
bin
.
Tweeds, Worsteds and I oiany'
Single and double livens ted
models
clearing at cost
zgammaimmammazoomaixin
T�6 K•.
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Colorful plaid Shirts with
long sleeves,
Reg. 3,75
clearing 1,96 ea.
ammimimmogesmirommum
Ladies Dress Shoes
A anal clearance of all Ladies
dress h shoes.
c
Pumps, ties and arch supports
in Kid Patent and Calf
clearing at cost
BOYS COTTON
COMBINATIONS
Fine Cotton Combinations for
spring weather. Long sleeves
and long legs.
clearing <„o® ea.
,,; ar .,:,.,lame
Boys Suits
ti 4r. ifore younger
..mart snits L1 th y g
set, Many colors in tweeds
and stripes
clearing at cost
Men's Dress
Trouser
20% OFF
LADIES HOUSE
DRESSES
Bright. cheery patterns in
good quality print
clearing', ,69 ea.
BOYS GOLF HOSE
Assorted shades in golf hose,
also ankle sox
to clear 25c pr.
Our entire stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS are clear-
ing out at cost, so hurry in and choose yours •while
there is still a good choice
G EEN FRONT
DEPT. STORE
OPPOSITE :POST OFFICE SEAFORTH
SILLS
Ann
ARE Takes Nosure In Announcing
The Modern Cooking Miracle
11111111111111111111N
Economical - Odorless
Regular Service
A Combination of
Essotane and Moffat
makes an Unbeatable
Pair.
Automatic Oven Ignition
Automatic Oven Control
Automatic Burner Ignition
Come in and see them
Moffat Model 5700 —
$181.50
Other models available
Guaranteed Installation
looked after by
Imperial Oil
moFFRT Model 5700
ESSOTANE HAS ALL THESE ADVANTAGES.
7. Not Poisonous
8. Pressure always the same
9. Constant. Unfailing Fuel Supply
10, Not affected by power line breaks or
shortages
11. Deliveries Automatic
1. Instant Heat
2. Cooks Faster
3. Full Range of Heat Control
4. Clean Flame — No Soot
5. Free of Impurities: Won't tarnish silver
6. Won't Clog Burners or Automatic Ignition
12. Service men don't enter your home
Quality Goods with Quality Service
G. A. SJLLS •
HARDWARE
power
1-leating
Wright's Superior Store Specials
FOR THURS. FRED, SAT., APR.. 21 22 23
ZEST SWEET
MARMALADE
Large 24 oz. Jar.. 25c
Red Rose Salmon
1s... 39c
FORREST CITY
Baking Powder
PER TIN — 9c
Brunswick Sardines
3 TINS.. 25c
Old Dutch Cleanser
2 TINS.... 23c
Canned Tomatoes
28 -oz. Tins. 2 Tills 33c
DOMINION
GRANULATED SUGAR 8.99
100 Ib. Bag cash
Prune Plums
20 -oz. Tin, ' 2 Tins 33c
Canned Peaches
20 -oz, TIN .. 21c
Vanilla
8 oz, JUG.. 15c
Floor Wax
1 LB. TIN.. 29c
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New
hitch, power lift
Binders
—
— Rope
to clear
& Ironers
MACHINES
— 3f. tractor plow
f. disc Plow
with P.T.O.
Motors 1
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SEAFORTH
Atiammonima
FarmMa�hines
8r/2° spring -tooth Cultivator, tractor
All Crop Hayloaders
Power Mower — Fertilizer Sower
2 F. Tractor Plow — 7' & 6'
4x/2' & 6' One Way Disc
10' & 12' self-propelled Combines
Gas Engine — Grain Grinder
Water Pressure Outfit
Hay cars — Track — Hay Fork
Electric Fencers—special price
Thor Washers
s
USED FARM
W K-40 International Tractor
1 2 -furrow tractor Plow. 3
6' clipper combine with motor
7r Self-propelled & 6' clipper
5' Case P.T.O. like new
"20" Rocv-Crop Tractor
Seaforth
W. T. TEALL,
PHONE 141 .
Ie
LU.MBER
V Match Pine and Spruce for barn
Pine' and Spruce for barn siding and sheathing.
Various lengths and widths in 1, 2, and
Lumber
•
Complete line of Wallboards, Mouldings,
Doors, etc.
1
JUST ARRIVED: INSULATION — GRANULATED
2 -inch and 3 -inch
Seaforth Supply & Fue
"Where The Best Costs No More"
PHONE 47 SEAFORTH
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doors
3 inch
Sash,
Ltd.
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PQULTRY
Be sure• and contact Seaforth Farmers Co -Op.
selling or culling your flock
We are now in a position to look after your
For quotations Phone 13
before
Poultry.
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Market Your Produce "The Co -Op Way"
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Produce Dept. Seaforth
TOWN TOPICS
Visitors at the home of Mrs. E.
Ritchie on Saturday were Mrs. Viola
Tremblett, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Hulnbey, and -Judith Ann,
Mrs. Cecil Humbey, and Mr. and
Mrs. E. James Humbey, all of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Rennie and
.Ronald were inGeorgetown on Mon
day evening' attending the fourth
.game of a best -of -seven, series be-
tween Sundridge and Georgetown
O.H.A. hockey teams. Gordon Ren-
nie plays on the Sundridge team
which leads, this "A" series three
games to Georgetown's one game.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Melvin Ritchie,
Betty, Gladys, and Jim, wereweek-
end guests with Mrs. Eleanor Ritchie
and Mrs. Edythe Wallace:
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hudson ant
daughter Barbara of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Coleman and sons Bruce
and Kenneth, Tuckersmith, Mr• am
Mrs. Dalton Deigel Brodhagen were
Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Hudson. •
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Elliott of Lis-
towel, •spent the week end with NIr,
and Mrs. Walter Eaton.
Miss Doris Ruston of London speed:
the week end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs, John Ruston.
Mr. James Wallace was visiting
with friends in. London during, the
past week.
Miss Mary Lou Ruston is spending
her holidays in London.
Mr. and Mrs. W. IC. Ament, Kitch-
oner, and Mr. and Mrs. -Warren Ament
and family. Detroit, were Easter
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
1Villianr Ament.
Baster visitors at the home of firs.
Frank Devereaux were: Mr. end Mrs.
F. Devereaux, Port Hope, Miss Alice
Devereaux and Mr. Edward Dever-
eaux, Toronto. Mrs Devereaux is
spending a few days 1n Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Wright, Brant-
ford, spent the week end at the home
of Mr, .and Mrs. Robert Wright.
Mrs. Henry Ford, Cincinnati, Ohio,
spent Easter with. her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Wright.
Mi. William Drover 'has sold his
farm fust north of Seaforth to Mr.
Gordon Elliott of near Walton.
Mrs. Camilla Ryan Cochrane Miss
Mary Ryan, Mr, Frank Ryan and Mr.
Allan Ryan, London, spent the week
end at their hone here.
Miss ss ShirleyMcPheeist
Y spending
the Raster holidays in Sarnia.
Mr. Gordon Wilson, Toronto, spent
the week end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Wilson.
' Capt. Doris MacDonald of the
local Salvation Army Corps is in
Cobourg for a few weeks leave to
regain her health.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Nulm and son,
Kitchener, visited over the week end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Hopper.
Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell has return-
ed to her lronre at the manse after
spending the past six weeks at her
home in Rodney.
Mr. Peter McCowan, Roxboro. is
convalescing after an attack of pneu-
monia.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson
and Grace spent Easter with relatives
in Belleville.
Miss Jean Brodie, Kirkland Lake, is
spending the Raster holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brodie,
Mr, and Mrs. George Finlay and
family, Toronto, visited over the week
end at the home of Nil•. and Mrs, John
Currie.
Miss Gertrude Crich, Toronto, spent
the week end at the home of 11Ir, and
Mrs. John Crich.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Brown and dau-
ghter Donna, and Miss Ilene Murray,
Toronto, spent the week end at the
home of Mrs. James Murray.
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Kerr, Mrs. Wm.
Kerr and Miss Dorothy Chesney spent.
Easter with relatives in Flint Mich.
Mrs. I{enneth Doherty of Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Moore and
daughter Frances, of St. Stephen, N.B.,
spent the Easter holidays with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Herald Law-
rence,
Miss Eva Somerville and Miss Pearl
Lawrence or Goderich spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Herald Lawrence.
Rev. Irving Kaine and Mrs. Baine,
of London, and Miss Luella Kaine of
Ottawa, spent Easter with their
mother, Mrs C 0. haute.
Mr, and Mrs W. J Faulkner and
Patricia, of Galt; and Mary Lou Callen
of Ktichener .spent the Easter holiday
in town.
Bill Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Baker, left Friday to meet his
boat, Imperial Cobourg, at Clarkson,
Mr. Walter Boswell, London, spent
Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Boswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coombs and slau-
ghter visited over the Easter week end
in Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Smith and Daw-
son, and Mr. C. Shepherd, Toronto,
were Easter guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, P. Little.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Devereaux, Lon-
don, spent Easter With Mr. and Mrs.
John Devereaux,
Miss Shirley Muir, Brantford, spent
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Muir.
Miss Jean Kelly, St, Clements, spent
Easter with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Kelly.
Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Masse, Windsor,
were.Easter guests of Mrs. Ellen
Bannon.
Mrs. M. McKellar is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Miss Florence Laidlaw, Toronto,
spent hte week end with her sisters,
Misses Olive and Maud Laidlaw.
Easter visitors at the home of.
Mrs. H. R. Scott were Mr. and Mrs.
James Scott and 'Katie, and Mr.
Donald Scott, Toronto, and Mr.
Harry Scott, Wingham.
Mr. Jim Kelly, Palmerston, visited.
over the weekend with his parents.
Miss Anne Eckert and Miss Dor-
othy Eckert, Chatham, Miss Gerald-
ine Eckert, Stratford. and Mr. Con
Eckert, Kitchener, visited with their
mother, Mrs. Geraldine Eckert over
the weekend.
Easter guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter McIver were Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Coffin, Toronto; Miss
Terry McIver, Petrolia; Miss Mar-
garet McIver and Mr. and Mrs. J. '
Bissett and Doreen, Kitchener,
Mrs. Chester Jones, Boston, spent
MUSICAL EVENING
•
Featuring Miss Marian Mc-
Lennan, Pianist of the Royal
Conservatory of Music, To-
ronto, Friday, May 6, at 8.15
p.m. ' at Northside United
Church, Mrs. James Stewart
and Mrs. John Stevens will
assist.
Admission 50 Cents,
Musical Concert
First Presbyterian Church
FRIDAY, APR. 22
8 P.M.
Consisting of
16 MALE VOICES
and
MISS JOYCE CAMERON
ELOCUTIONIST
of Stratford
This will be well worth hearing
Admission 50c and 26e
Sponsored by Fireside F'ellowsltp
Group
DANCE 1
In Winthrop Hall
THURS., APRIL 21
Music by Shamrock Orchestra
Admission. 50c
Dancing 9.30 to 1.30
Easter with her sisters Miss Carolyn
Holmes and Mrs. E. Beattie.
Mr. Thomas Cluff, Timmins, spent
Easter with his father, Mr. A. F.
Cluff.
Miss Alice Dougall, Toronto. spent
the week end with her sister Mrs.
M R. Rennie and Mr. Rennie.
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary, Lon-
don, spent the week end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
BORN
ADAMS — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 19th, to Mrand MIs Percy Adams.
Stairs, twins—daughter and son
WRIGHT—At Scott Memorial ospital,: on
on April 19th, to Mr and Mrs, Oliver
Wright, 911E Seaforth, a daughter
KLINICT{AME9 At Scott Memorial .Hospital
on April 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Klinkhamer, Dublin, a daughter
TYNDALL—At Scott Memorial Respite!, on
April 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Tyndall, 1194 Seaford', a son
THOMPSON—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 10th, to Mi: and Mrs. ICen Thomp-
son, 1192 Seaford', a son (Kenneth
James)
HOCCARTH--In Scott Memorial I•iospital, on
Tuesday, April 19, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd IHoggareh, Seaford', a daughter
(Mary Elizabeth)
STANLEY
BORN—In Clinton Public Hospit-
al, on Saturday, April 9, to Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Rohner, R.R. 3, Bay-
field, as on.
ilirs, Howard McCullough is
spending a few days at the hone of
her parents ilir. and Mrs. Harold
Penhale following; an appendix op-
eration.
DAN ING
IN CARDNO'S HALL
SEAFORTH
Featuring
ROSS PEARCE
and his "Modern" Band
SAL, APRIL 23
Adm. 50c. Dancing 9 til 12
Opening Dance
OF THE SEASON
Stratford Casino
Ballroom
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
Bob Turner and his
Orchestra
Admission 50c Person
DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY
SATURDAY & HOLIDAYS
ONTARIO'S BEAUTY SPOT
4
1,
Selling Out Sale
Hurry for these EXTRA SPECIALS for
spring. We have a large assortment of
Men's Women's and Children's Shoes, and
we are clearing them at cost.
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY
gegagnaai "ik
Men's Suits
Lovely styles for Spring.
bin
.
Tweeds, Worsteds and I oiany'
Single and double livens ted
models
clearing at cost
zgammaimmammazoomaixin
T�6 K•.
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Colorful plaid Shirts with
long sleeves,
Reg. 3,75
clearing 1,96 ea.
ammimimmogesmirommum
Ladies Dress Shoes
A anal clearance of all Ladies
dress h shoes.
c
Pumps, ties and arch supports
in Kid Patent and Calf
clearing at cost
BOYS COTTON
COMBINATIONS
Fine Cotton Combinations for
spring weather. Long sleeves
and long legs.
clearing <„o® ea.
,,; ar .,:,.,lame
Boys Suits
ti 4r. ifore younger
..mart snits L1 th y g
set, Many colors in tweeds
and stripes
clearing at cost
Men's Dress
Trouser
20% OFF
LADIES HOUSE
DRESSES
Bright. cheery patterns in
good quality print
clearing', ,69 ea.
BOYS GOLF HOSE
Assorted shades in golf hose,
also ankle sox
to clear 25c pr.
Our entire stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS are clear-
ing out at cost, so hurry in and choose yours •while
there is still a good choice
G EEN FRONT
DEPT. STORE
OPPOSITE :POST OFFICE SEAFORTH
SILLS
Ann
ARE Takes Nosure In Announcing
The Modern Cooking Miracle
11111111111111111111N
Economical - Odorless
Regular Service
A Combination of
Essotane and Moffat
makes an Unbeatable
Pair.
Automatic Oven Ignition
Automatic Oven Control
Automatic Burner Ignition
Come in and see them
Moffat Model 5700 —
$181.50
Other models available
Guaranteed Installation
looked after by
Imperial Oil
moFFRT Model 5700
ESSOTANE HAS ALL THESE ADVANTAGES.
7. Not Poisonous
8. Pressure always the same
9. Constant. Unfailing Fuel Supply
10, Not affected by power line breaks or
shortages
11. Deliveries Automatic
1. Instant Heat
2. Cooks Faster
3. Full Range of Heat Control
4. Clean Flame — No Soot
5. Free of Impurities: Won't tarnish silver
6. Won't Clog Burners or Automatic Ignition
12. Service men don't enter your home
Quality Goods with Quality Service
G. A. SJLLS •
HARDWARE
power
1-leating