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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-10-06, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949 - 0000- - 4. TOWN TOPICS Superior u o Miss Helen Devereaux, London, WRIGHT'SSpecials spent the weekend with her'parents, STORE Mr, and M Mr. and THE SEAFORTH NEWS CARNATION MILK 5 Tins VELVET CAKE FLOUR 5 1'b bag... 37c BAKE EASY SHORTENING 1 1b .. ..' 27c CLOTHES -�PINS .2 3 doz. Box.... Ile fie PUDDING POWDERS Lines to clear -5 pkgs. 23c Raisins, •special. 2 lb. 29c BLUE & GOLD FANCY QUALITY PEAS 15 oz.. 2 Tins -29c JELLO LEMON PIE FILLING 2 Pkgs.-17c MONARCH CHOC. CAKE MIX Pkg.-35c Save here! Giant Pkg. FAB SOAP POWDER, 1- cake Giant PALMOLIVE, reg. .89 Both For 730 We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 Hair Dressing Mrs. Ken Carter is now doing hair in her own home, or, if more conveni- ent would go to yours Phone 367 w, Seaforth Seaforth Agricultural Society presents Saturday Night BARN DANCE Cardno's Hall Saturday, Oct. 8 To the music of CLASSIC CITY COWBOYS Featuring Fiddler Bill Scarf Adm. 50e. Dancing 9-12 EUCHRE AND OLD TIME DANCE ! Dublin Parish Hall FRIDAY, OCT. 21 McQuaid Delaney Orchestra Lunch served. Admission 50c WWWVIOVIASWWWWWWWWWWW ANCE AT ONTARIO'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM Every Wed. & Saturday Holiday Dance — Oct. 10 Stratford Casino Adm. 50c Closing Donee of the Season—Oct. CiAL We have_a car of Alberta Lump just arrived Seaferi Supply & Fuel Phone 47 15 CASH FOR-DEA�N ANIMAL COWS - $2.50 each HORSES $2.50each HOGS - .5O per cwt According to size and condition ' Phone collect SEAFORTH - 655 r MITCHELL - 219 INGERSOLL 21 William Stone Sons, Ltd. INGERSOLC; ONTARIQ a re, J, L. Der er eaux, Mrs, Ronald Ely, Toron- to, 'visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph McFaddin, Miss Susan Govenlock, Mr. W. C. Govenlock, Mrs. Rout. Govenlock, and Mr. Thos. Govenlock attended the funeral of Mrs. Chas, Butler in St. Catherines. Miss Jennie Mbwatt, Toronto. spent' the weekend at the home of Mrs. Frank Devereaux. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Rowland Kennedy. Mrs. Wm. Somerville, Nashville, Tenn., is visiting with Mrs. G. Som- erville. Mr. Jack Fortune, London, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Jean Fortune. lits Edward Devereaux, Toronto, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. F. Devereaux. Mr. Francis Huisser, Stratford, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Skinner, Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs. R. S. Hays.. Mrs. Ann Nolan is a patient in the Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Flynn, Lon- don, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Close. Mrs. Margaret White is spending a few days in London with her son Colonel Gibson White. Mr. and Mrs. H. Snell and family, Miss Dianne Mowatt, and Miss Gwen- dolyn Christie visited in London last Friday. Mr. and Mrs, John Hotham Jr, at- tended the Reilly—O'Grady wedding in Galt on Saturday. Mr. and firs. George Kennedy, Sandridge, are visiting at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham. Jr. the Muskoka district, the bride and Miss Laura. Mc..11ilian of Toronto groom will make their home at 218 spent the weekend with her mother:, Kent St., Port Colborne. Mrs. W. F. McMillan. Rev. Andrew H. and Mrs. Mc - Joy Bonebury rendered two beautiful solos, "Because" and "I'll Walk Be- side You". costumed in ivory slipper satin fashioned on classical linea with high neck of nylon net, pleated cas- cade over shoulders, long tapering sleeves, and very full ;kilt: tiered from waist to hem with imported lace, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Her long veil embroi- dered in satin was fashioned in high crown effect and completed with head -,piece of ivory nylon braid and pearls in floral arrangement and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and stephanotis. Miss Joyce Entwistle was maid of honor for her sister in turquoise taffeta with hooped skirt, having shirred over, skirt caught in loops with rose buds and carried a anoseeaay of pink roses edged with blue cornflowers. Miss Doris Clark of Varna, Ont., and Miss Joan Howes oU Owen Sound, cous- ins of the groom were bridesmaids' gowned in pink taffeta styled on identical lines to the maid of honor and also carried similar nosegays. Each attendant wore a single strand of pearls, the bride's gift, and each had scalloped floral headdress, Mr. Donald Mahaffey, Port Col- borne was groomsman and W. J. Rawlins. Douglas Lampman and Howard Bailey of Ridgeway were ushers. The reception for 50 guests was held at the Geneva Tea Room, Ridgeway, the bride's mother re- ceiving in navy blue crepe with snatching accessories and corsage of pink rosebuds and fern. The groom's mother wore a dove grey gown with black accessories and corsage of pink rosebuds. For going away, the bride donned a steel grey satin dress with navy fitted coat and accessories and orchid corsage. After their honeymoon in Kenzie and daughter Joanne visited over the weekend with lir. and Mrs. Elmore Stephenson and \Ir. Thos. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kramer and daughters Juliana and Sandra of Philadelphia are visiting with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Baird's School won the school MacLaren of town. shield. Thos. Pryde, M.P.P. opened Guests at the home of Mr. and the fair. Races at Bayfield Fall Fair Johnston ... Burns Little McClinchey Time: 2.18 Mrs. M. McKellar over the weekend --"'--- were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black pa and Mr. Frank Black and son David of Toronto ,and Mrs. Gladys Fergu- son and Mr. Purdy of Goderich. Mr. Jack Nicholson of Toronto spent a few days with Mr. Don Hillis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pitney and Don- na of Toronto, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moo:e. Mr. and sibs. Leslie Hogg, Pres- ton, spent the weekend in town visit- ing Ins niothei' who is 10 Scott Mein - oriel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Evans, Tor- ! onto, are spending the holiday week- ' enol with JIr. and Mrs, Arnold west- Cott .Messrs Ronald Sills, John Louden bash, Michael Iles l ly. Gordon 31 I in ey, Don Dale and Jin: M - Kindsey spent Saturday in Lonuun attending the Western—Sarnia lm-' perial rugby game. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke spent Sun- 1 day at Brigden. Mr. and Mrs. David Lemon spent last weekend in Woodstock. Mr. Don Eastman and staff of the Public School are in London on Thursday attending the Teachers'i Convention. Miss Ella Armstrong has bought the property on Sperling St. of Mrs. W, Free. Miss Marion Besse spent the weekend in Goderich. .Mr. and MTS. Lloyd Morrison spent the weekend in Barrie, where a memorial plaque was dedicated to the memory of Mr. Morrison's' father, who was principal of the nubile school there for forty years. Mr. Norris McMillan of Tillson- burg spent the weekend with his par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. D. A. Mclillalt. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle of St. August-, ine have moved into the house which i they recently purchased from Mr.1 Wm. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Atkinson have leased the apartments recently va- cated by \Ir. and Mrs. Leslie Beattie Miss Barbara Russell, Toronto, spent the weekend with her mother Mrs, J, B. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 'Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton of Winghain, spent Sunday with friends in Stratford. Mo. and Mrs. Fred J. Lawrence have returned to their home in Brit- ish Columbia. Master Kerry Campbell had his tonsils removed at the hospital on Tuesday. 1 F arm Machines Owing to shortage of whiter storage space we are offering Reduced Prices On all our large stock of both new and used machines for a limited time Save Money By purchasing your future requirements now floral Seaforth Motors W. T. Teall, Prop. PHONE 141 SEAFORTH In Stock Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks • Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles, Cooksville Bricks Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding, and Roll Roofing • INSULATION Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts • Lumber, Sash and Doors Screens made to order Custom Millwork Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. "Where The Best Costs No More." PHONE 47 SEAFORTH BORN RYAN — At Scott Memorial Hogpitnl on October 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan, Dublin, a daughter AGAR—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on Oct- ober 4, to Mr, and Mrs, Harold Agar, Seaforth RR. 2, a daughter KAME—At Scott Memorial Hospital,. on Oct- obor 5, to Mr. and Mrs. John Kane. Sea - forth.. a daughter STANLEY Mrs. W. J. Clark and Miss Doris Clark spent a few days visiting in Port Colborne and Hamilton. The latter acted as bridesmaid at the "Howes -Entwistle" wedding in Port Colborne. Central United Ohurch, Port Col- borne, was the scene of a lovely Fall wedding at 4 o'clock, 'September 24th when Rev. George H. Knighton, pastor of the church, united in mar- riage Ruth Margatet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Entwistle of Park- than. Sask., and Mn Garfield Clarke Howse, only son of Mrs. M. Howes and the late Ephraim A. Howes. Baskets of coral gladioli inter- spersed with palms and ferns decor• cited the church, and ,guest Pews were marked with white satin bows centred with a white gladioli spike Mr. Atcheson, church organist played the wedding music and Miss u,un .1 , -11^`—,Ian,111411,u11114,11.❑1,114111,111N11upBOIJ pu 111llJ1111a,Ne„I,i1411 111,111lu f 1, 11 THE R.C.A.F. OFFICERS WIVES AUXILIARY ARE PRESENTING Fall as 0 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 AT 8 P.M,, IN THE R.C.A.F. STATION THEATRE, (CLINTON) Admission 500 Everybody Welcome Slewart Bros.: Seaforlly will present part of the show f1„f 1,111,11141i1,,,,I,,111„14,1,,,,11„I,,,a141,11111,„11111,11,. 11111,1,111„f, ,Inlll,,,lal,l I,II,a111„1 tttttt„If, 1„1,1„1„ DANCING! IN PARISH HALL, DUBLIN Monday, Oct. 10 Orchestra, Ken Wilbee Dancing 10 to 1.30 also Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen. 400.0.10000010,000000, •2301000•100000.1000.001000000000.0000111000•000000001100too WALTON • Miss Mabel Allan has returned to Saskatoon, Sask., after visiting her sisters and brother, Mr. Ed. and Miss Bessie Davidson, Mrs, Calvin Hillen and Mr, Hillen and family, Be Sure To Visit the FORD F tr ' na rrr h at the International Plowing Match Oct. 11 - 14 The new-Fordson Major Tractor with hydraulic h!lpleniellts will be demonstrated at the match ai 0 ors Ford Monarch Sales and Service TELEPHONE 102 SEAFORTH ati Sunday, Oct. 9 to Saturday, Oct. 15 has been set aside this year as Fire ' revention All Dwellings, Public Buildings, Stores, Ware Houses and Factories should be carefully inspected by their occupants and all conditions likely to cause or promote spread of fire be removed. Seaforth has been fortunate, having had very little loss due to fire in the past year. Let us keep it so. Please instruct your children on the danger of fire Remember: Fire '_ trite Can Neves e Replaced J. E. KEATING Mayor a• Auth. Fire Marshall's Office, Toronto D. SILLS Fire Chief