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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-09-08, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 aaniw�arwtm*•i ...r�umMr!raVr.erg.w..+.;•n:«-.�ea:urr,.m<...uar.,•v n,E+,CA,. WRIGHT'Serio S90RE r 11 -°Specials DEL MAIZ Ni•BLET r CORN 2 Tins JELLO JELLY POWDERS 2 PKGS.-17c NABOB COFFEE Canada's favorite. 1 Ib. hag -.61c DUZ, the new Soap Powder (Duz does everything) Large pkg.-96c Cooking ONIONS, 10 Ib bags 33c CARNATION MiLK, large tins 6 FOR 816 Wagstaffes Strawberry Jam 24 fluild oz. for 370 CHORE GIRL, Pot Cleaners 2 FOR 17c NEWPORT FLUFFS, bag 23c SUNKIST ORANGES, full of juice. - 2 DOZ 430 We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 What do you ask of Your Bank? The connection of many people with a Bank is only through a pass book and a cheque book. We believe, however, that there is more mutual pleasure and benefit by doing business in a personal, friendly way. This Bank has grown to great size, but it is a human institution, very much interested in giving something more than across -the -counter service. The needs of the individual, and how we can help him to progress, are matters of first importance. You will enjoy banking at any of our braaches. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SEAFORTH BRANCH, G. C. BRIGHTRALL, Manager The Air _ge is Here And be you 16 or 60 you can LEARN TO FLY at Sky Hauberr Air Services Goclerich, Ontario t'+;.ulN�'irt,r 1n-:'rn,tots are waiting to trait, you nvillielliber, thy >5urirl uu env gins. ev,'rvnnw a ;Alf, of who ohtaiuy :t Private+ ]'riot's license, LEARN THIS VALUABLE SKILL Yon can t +lc.• mi. 1 .+e t r w et: at' whenever convenient, For full details. write to Shy Harbor Air he rNices (who are operators of a c'ol,tplete vontawrcial ilyiog sr'rvirr] at Uoderich. Ontario sh slt,ic,ui, THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF CANADA roquiros Stenographers and Typist, $I,08041,flutt and $1d nn-flsnI 11)1' Government Departments -' Centralia and Soafo th. Ontario • Present vacancies Department of National • Defence.._ lJr, Centralia, and Department of Agrlcultur'. aeaforth Ontario Ftrll particulars on posters -al \atintlal Employment Service. endPost• _ - Offices. Application forms,- obtainable thereat, should be flied NOT LATER THAN September 15, 1149, with the Civil service Commis- sion, 12117 Boy Street, Torino, Ontario T_¢6ti a•u,.,a.m,.cssxs.a.,w,�.......... -. In Stock viwssswnm Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks • Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shfllgle t. COoksvilie `Bricks Roll -Brick Siding, insulated Siding, and Roll Roofing • INSt L-ITION Loose. 2" Batts, 3" Batts Lunlber, Sikh floc' Doors Screens made to order Custom Millwork . Seaforth Supply , Fuel Lth. "Where Tho Bost Costs No More" PI-IONE 47 SEAFORTH THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Susanne Dick was a recent visitor with her cousin, Ann Christopher in London. Mr. It,MacLean Jr has returned from a holiday trip to New York and Boston, Jimmy Sinclair ' of Broughdale, visited N1rs.•Annie Reid over the Week end and returned Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sinclair, who were returning home from Southampton. Mr, Denton Keine of Winnipeg visited his grandmother, Mrs. C. C. Laine over the week end. Miss Patrioia Ritter, London, vis- ited over the week end with Mies Diane Mowat. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Melady, of Woodstock, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Eckert. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saunders, Duane and Barry, Detroit, were week. end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Elmore Stephenson. Miss Betty Anderson, Hamilton, spent the week end with her grand- mother', Mrs. R, Bell. Mr, Michael Bechely attended the Toronto exhibition over the week end. Mrs. C. C. Kaine and daughter were visitors at the home of Miss. Brigham in •Clinton last week. Miss .Luella Raine left for Ottawa on Saturday. Her mother accomp- anied her to Stratford. Miss Theresa McIver has returned to Petrolia where she will resume her teaching duties. Mr, Thos. Nolan, Niagara Falls, Spent the week end with his mother, Mrs, James Nolan. Mr.. Margaret. Maloney, '.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney and family and Mr; Harold Maloney attended the Maloney reunion at the home of 1•Ir. end Mrs. Peter Maloney in :McKillop last week. Mr. Archie Hulett has accepted a position on the staff o1' the Tihson-_ 1,"r.r sehool, Mr. Jim Blakely spent the holiday week end with his parents in Tren- ton Miss Jacqueline Habkirk attended the Toronto exhibition on Monday. Mr, and Mr s. Keith Lamont, De- troit, were week end visitors itors at the home of ,lir, and Mrs. Frank I.atnmtt. Mr. Dennis Maloney, Loudon, ;pent the week end with his soother, Mrs. Margaret Maloney. Miss Mary Hagan and Miss 305- ephine McIver leave on Tuesday to attend Stratford Normal School. Mr. Urvan Curtin, Detroit, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J'. Cleary. Mr. Jack Wallace attended Toron- to exhibition over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bannon, Miss Betty Bannon, Miss Adrienne Ban- non and Mr, Jerry Bannon were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Masse, Windsor. Mrs. Ralph McFadden and Bruce were in Toronto last week. Mrs. George MacDonald, Stratford and Mrs, Arnold Stansel) and child- ren, Aylmer, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph McFadden on :Monday. Miss Peggy Willis left this week to teach in South Easthope. Dr. Louis Prendergast and Mr. Joseph Head, Chicago, were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Thos. O'Loughlin. Miss Mary Ryan has returned home after spending a month'; vacation with relatives iu Chicago. Mrs Beatrice Bordner of Lansing, Mich spent the past week with her cousin, firs, James McNairi and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bloomer of Chicago have just returned home After '1 week visit with their aunt, Jlrs. Su.au Dodds, formerly of Oak , Park, and her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, John (Ardmore in Clinton, They also visited with 31r. Bloomer's cousins, Mr. and Mr,. Win. Dodds and family, 1lcKillop, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelland MrVittie, Hullett, and other friends. A ladies aid tea of the Pre.shste' alt Cl nub at tlie home of MIs 11 It. Me- Iiind ey on Friday, iday, Sept. tri, 3 to 6. Mow Jean Agar spent the we.i: end with her parents 1u Sarnia. Mr. Clarence Beeves is visiting his sister Mrs. Morris Hewlett in Toronto. Mise Darlene Palmer,of Stratford visited her aunt Mrs. A. W. Marc, last. .week. Miss Annie Howell and Mr. \1n. Hubbert of Paris visited their cousin Mrs. John Thompson. last Thursrlay. JIr. and MIS. Wnr Hatcher moved to Brantford on Saturday. where Mr. Hatcher has secured a position. Mlrs. 5. A. Trout has returned from visiting in Brantford. hh 1), Eastman. Prins p,l of the l Public School. hay t l i r 1'i te' i 1 Of Mr. George g e Coleman. r I a . ,, ,1 ]ir. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ey 1l:r-o and 1eauily returned from their cotsace at Port Albert .on Jinnday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Denno ugh S'i't family of Hamilton spent tiw week end with Ilir. and Mrs. Jack C'emeeon: Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Keyes and daughter returned to Oriliie after spending the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Keyes. BORN NE'rZIii -- At Scott Memnr1ol Hospital, nn Sept. -3rd, to Mr. and Mr, Melvin Natc4e, RR. 1 Seat'orth, a daughter t,IaICENZIE-AC' Scott Memorial Hospital. 'm Sept. dth, to Mr. and MN. Kenneth Me- Kenale, RR. 1 Brucefield , taut ,•r iiOTHAIII -- At Scott Memorial �H.ep,ta:. ou Soot, 7th. to Mr. and Mrs. S, :r. Hot(•am SeOforch, u-dsmrhte:• , DUBLIN • A group of young girls was -pres- cnt-to extend congratulations, Miss Marie Nagle read a complimentary address and the ,guest of honor was presented with varied gifts of linen and china for which she thanked eaeeh donor individually. Several genies were played and dainty re- freshments were served by a group of teen-agers. Miss Looby was also feted at a miscellaneous shower at the hone of Mrs. A. 11. Looby on Monday night. A group of ladies -was pres- ent to wish the bride-to-be bon voy- age. A congratulatory address was • read by Mils; Mary Beare and pres- entat:ion of miscellaneous and useful gifts nus rnnde 1,c Nis, Cll9ton 1 oeby and Mrs. Clarence Trott. The guest of honor grariously expressed her. thanks. Several games of bingo were played; first prize, was won by Mrs. Joseph Carpenter, second by Mrs. Clayton Looby and lucky prize by Mrs. Clarence Trott, A delicious lunch was served. Miss Marie Krauskopf. London, with her mother, Mrs. Louis Klauskopf, Mr. and Mrs. George :McCann and Tfrs. McMahon, Toledo, Ohio, with Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Nagle. Mrs. Gordon Columbus and son, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs. Leon- ard Nagle. Mr, and Mrs. Geo, E. Holland and Gerald Holland attended the wedd- ing of their niece in Windsor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. J. Molyneanx at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs Edward Schmidt and Mr." Schmidt Sr., of Mount Forest, with Mrs. Elizabeth Cronin. Tont Morris and Jack O'Reilly at the 'Martyr's Shrine, Midland. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pugh and son Glenn are absent on vacation at Tor onto and various points. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke in Windsor. Mr. Jimmy Cronin in Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lane, Toronto, with .MIr. and Mrs. John Moylan. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steinbach and children, London, and Mr. Joseph Flanagan, Jr,. Kitchener, with their parents, Mt and Mrs. Jos, Flanagan. Mr. and \iss. John L. Malone and bir. and Mrs. Frank Bowman at Midland. Mr. and Mrs. ]'.outs Maloney, of rietr?it, with Mr, and Mrs. Peter Maloney. CONSTANCE .0 '. and lits. N. I,. McDonald of :Lore -ion sant a few da;‘,... last week witwiti, Mr. and Mrs. Lr na= t Adams. INDs,c Dntold.r Adam; ret a n d on '11to day night after apt' -o sant vac• - i , : tl ;pelt in Nen - o,'l Cltr,:+1u trt1.1 the E.npi c• State tu.3lna, the ice show, took tine stc riser trip te the, Statue of Liberty, Gray Line naeh to Hyde Park home of late Pre,iident Ronsevcti arid n1urued li TCA to Toronto to attend the C\1•. Mr, and Mrs. Edward d Warren of+ I.nndon visited the latter's parents,' Ml. end Mr,. Earl Lawson on Setup - day. Farm TIMELY ricks TRACTOR JACKS 19.50 NOTCHED PLOW COULTERS S.75 COULTER HUBS, Separate 2.50 MOULDBOARD EXTENSIONS......... ....... 1.45. WEED HOOKS 725 POWER TAKE -OFF EXTENSIONS .. . ........ 29.75 DRAW -BAR STABILIZERS 10.00 FORD TRACTOR 600x16 FRONT WHEELS 7,00 HYDRAULIC SEATS 32.00 BUMPER GUARDS 12.00 TRACTOR UMBRELLAS 21.50 STEP-UP TRANSMISSIONS 105.00 installed Daly Motors Ford Monarch Sales and Service TELEPHONE 102 SEAFORTH Mr, Reg. Lawson al•e spending a few days vacation at Lions Head. • Mr. and Mrs, Frank Elwood and Wayne of Fergus visited Mr. and Mrs, Frank Riley on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, George Layton, Mr. George Medd and Mrs. Wells of Ex- eter visited Mr. and Mrs: James Medd on Saturday. Mrs, Stewart Dohnage returned Imam Sunday after spending a week with rclat,,es in Detroit: - 1Ir. and Mrs, Dave Anderson • and Mr.' and Mrs. lack Medd and David spent Sunday with relatives in Grand Valley, Mr. and MIrs. Lorne Lawson wire n, i c'don , n Tur. flay, Me. ..r 1 rias, v ilfrod Ura•hnlo and family of '`r lestown L life a r', Pin] with Mr. and Mr,‘. Alft I it.rivn, • M r,. J'.l.tia Sinclair, l•ii:.ate" Frail Courtney of visited with Mr. and MI" Lee n";+- caw,n on Sunda„ • Mt.. mei -Mrs Tick Donald of 1'.rco,te,:"Ivania are isitiil with the rat ' Parents. lir. and 1Tt t ?att71pao1. BLAKE Aueivevasary service of Blake I'ri- Mrs. Dave Millson, Roes and Billie, ited Churrh will be held on Sunday, ,ire spending a week with relatives Sept. 11 at 2.80. Rev. P. ]'Reader of in Detroit. Bayfield will be guest speaker and Mr. and 1Irs. Edward Wayne and musical number's will be given by the male oetette of Zurich Evangeli- cal choir. FINAL Football Ethel at St. Columban FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 CIAIIE CALLED A'1' DANCE ON'f'AT1It- 's ; t r::i'+' 11l' At TIFT'L lr,il a I2t )CD�i Stratford Casino EVERY WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY • & HOLIDAYS Change of Bands Each Night Adm. 5t0c markamawmairtamaniumaAnam NSW The New 4 e 14-,v& ' zr ,n r Complete' Line of oFr'�9iiis h, :. Il',3w �'wL�,IUII�iii L� r�ln .-r Come in and participate in the Free Draws iiroehler Hostess chair will be drawn for on Sept. 10th. Balloting from Sept, 3 - 1r1, Simmons innerspring Mattress will be drawn for on Sept. 17th. Balloting fr'on-. Sept. 7th -- 14th. WaySagless Ilo )fess Chair will 1)e drawn ft,:. on Sept. 24th. Balloting froon Sept. 1411; -- 21st. A Famous i ll:'hart. cellar chest will ire tl:'aiv h for on Oct. 1st. Balloting from S ' pt. l -- 28th. 1.6olt.in. this paper for more prizes to fr1I1i"V Enquire how you can win an Inglis "Tappan" 4 -burner gas range NIGHT 588 ':'L'