HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-10-06, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949
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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
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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
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ANCE
AT
ONTARIO'S MOST
BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM
Every Wed. & Saturday
Holiday Dance — Oct. 10
Stratford Casino
Adm. 50c
Closing Donee of the Season—Oct.
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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.
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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.
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In Stock
Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc
Beaver -Board, Arborite,
Tentest Blocks
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Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles,
Cooksville Bricks
Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding, and Roll Roofing
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INSULATION
Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts
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Lumber, Sash and Doors
Screens made to order
Custom Millwork
Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd.
"Where The Best Costs No More."
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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
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THE R.C.A.F. OFFICERS WIVES AUXILIARY
ARE PRESENTING
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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
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DANCING!
IN PARISH HALL, DUBLIN
Monday, Oct. 10
Orchestra, Ken Wilbee
Dancing 10 to 1.30
also Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen.
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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
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at the International Plowing Match
Oct. 11 - 14
The new-Fordson Major Tractor with hydraulic h!lpleniellts
will be demonstrated at the match
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ors
Ford Monarch Sales and Service
TELEPHONE 102 SEAFORTH
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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
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Auth. Fire Marshall's Office, Toronto
D. SILLS
Fire Chief