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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1933-03-30, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933. THE SEAFORTH NEWS. PAGE' FIVE Springy Cleaning Pit Superior Stores Remember when purchasing your cleaning needs Superior Stores will save you money • WE SELL THE BLEST FOR LESS Items for week ending Apr. 5. OXYDOL Large 18c DURHAM-CO,RN"'STIARCH per pkg. 7c iSUIPERIOIR BAKING POWDER 8 az. .....dl5rc, . 116 oz, . , , . 2 3 Ci` I'DEA'L SWEET PI'CRIL'ES large family jar 27 c BURFORD'S PEA'CHE'S, 2'squa Per tin 15c KELLO,GG'S PEP 2pus 21c Educator CheeseThins " 6 oz., p:leg. 140 iCrisco, 1'•s....... Jl measuring spo'on per tin 23c Catsup quart bottles 15e Venos Cough Syrup per :bottle alc ,R'o'b Roy Shortbread (}Perrins) per ib. 30c Royal York Coffee, ... . %'s -25c; Pc 47c Superior Store; Tea and one jig saw puzzle' '1' Ib. pkg. 39c. !Heinz Catsup per bottle 19c .Hallowi Dates 2 lbs. 19c Pitted Sair Dates 2 lbs. 25c Bon Ami,cake or powdered each 14c B'rasso, small -150; large 25c Silva small -15c; large 25c :French's Prepared Mustard 2 large bottles 25c :Seeded Raisins 1i5 oz. pkg. 15c Presto or Centre Pull Wax Paper, each—l0c; ,.....3 for 25c Reckitt's :B'iue . ,:per pkg. 7c !Chocolate Peanut Gitis'ter - Ip'er lb. 25c Toasted Mlars'h Mallows •• per lb. 16c Pure Glycerine ...............................4 oz, bottles 15c Russian Oil 412 oz bottle 49c EASTER CANDIES, EGGS, etc. now in stock Ross J. Sproat Miss bio Pryce Phone 8 Phone 77 Buy Seaforth Butter is YEAR'S Always Good Quality A Service Please us by giving us your cream patronage and we will try to please that creates • you by our services and highes• market .prices for good cream. Confidence • and a Cream weighed, tested, graded and DO endable Reputation paid for while you wait p �i ilOp ,1 The Seaforth Creamery C. A. BARBER, Prop. f W alke is FUNERAL SERVICE UNDiERT:AKING —and— EMBALMING lBALMING ,Morar or Horse Equipment q P W. J. W.!A:LKiEIR, holder of Go- ve'rnm'ent diploma and license. Flowers furnished Night or. day phone 67 GODERICH TOWNSHIP The school . alt :Porter's 1211!1 was • . closed all week owing to the measles e'pid'emic' which hit ,the section. 'Thir- teen families are at present in quaran- tine. Miss Isabelle Woods has been laid , •u'p with t`fi'e flu the past week butis able to be up a'ga'in:. The .ILad'ies Aid of Grace United Church met 'las't Thursday with the president, Mos. P'ickand,, in charge. I:t was decided to invite the Ladies' Aid of Hlol'nt'esville' Church for the A'p'ril meeting. The hostesses for the day were Mrs. F. Elliott and Miss Dora !Harrison, Mr. and •Mrs. Theron Betties - and IGoudion and Mr. Hugh' McElwain vis- ited'with Sani vtc'I1ua'in's on Thurs- day, ! IisIsElliottlh who has been sick with measles and congestion of :the lungs, is feeling better \agalin. rA large crolwd attended the d.a•n'ce in the Orange hall on the •fourth conces- sion on Wednesday night and every one reports a good time. }Miss Olive Pro:well, who has been wai'binvg on her " aunt, Mrs. Charlie Bell, has gone back home again. Mrs. Bell is able to be oat again. Pete Harri'smoat, who spent a 'few days in 'bed, is able to be out again: IMr. and Mrs`Jack Cousin's and Mr. and Mrs. Jas Jlollr'nstdn called on their uncle, Mr. Hugt McIllwa'in, on S.un- day. •1rsJets, MacAcam ilerb James, 'Jean and Ray, and Mr. Ad. ivl'oAclam of G'oderieh and 'Miss' Violet Cooke, .called on Mr. and Mas. "Siam 'McElwain on Sunday, TOWN TOPICS. Ms, Fred IH. Barlow, disiablled 'war veteran, ,w'hlo• had !been confined • to }bed Far ten days, 'was on •Sunday remov- ed to }the returned sol'd'iers' (West- minster hHospital, 'London, :for spec- ial treatm'en't. During his .absence his •shoe -repair" builinesls •will he ,carried on as usual' by his son, Mrs. IW111 Stewart ,of Fergus is visiting at the home of her aunt, :.12rs. A, :M. ,I{frk Dr, 1Bradlfon'd and son George, 'Mrs. J. A. Cameron olf Toronto, Mr. sad ',Mrs G. ,Biredibord and daughter ,of Glod.drich visited at the home of Mrs. J'oh:n Pin'len'ey Sunday. Miss Dorothy Bailie who is tak- ing a serial service •course :in Boston, 'but .wlhose Ihlante is in Los Angeles, is spending this week alt the !hone of her' 'aun't and uncle, Mir. and 'Mrs. A. M Kirk Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Alex. Wallace on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Blake and daughter Bernice, Colborne Twp.; Mr. and 'Mfrs. Russell Wallace and son. Jimmy of •E!gmondmiile; Musses ,Alice • and Helen Thoiraps'on of S'e'a - forth., Mr. Peter herr of Toronto -and Dr. W. A. Herr of Elora are attending the 'funeral of their si'siter, Mrs. James Ai+toheson at Roxboro. Mr. Andrew Oke Moved his house- hold effects to Toronto fast weelc and 'Inas left to reside with his son, Mr. Alvin O'ke, IM'rs. W. F. Rowe Of Guelph visit- ed Miss Wilson at Soobt Memorial 'H'os'pital last week, ..r1Mliss Jeanette W!ils'an of London was a week -end visitor with her fath- er, Mr, J, A. Wilson. • 'Miss Elinor Burnouts of 'Toronto spent the week -end with her father, Or. P. J. Burrows. Mite an'd' Mrs. William Somerville of Woodstock carne on Tuesday to spend several clays at the home of the former's sisters, Mrs. Whitaker: and .Mittis 'S'o'merville, Among those attending bhe funeral of the late 'Mrs.' A. Stewart were her, son, Mr. Will Stewart of Sit. Paul, M,in.n.; Mr, and .firs. 'Richards of ISbratford Mr, Dave Smith and son Jack, Flint, 1i'ich,; Mr.. Victor Tovell, St. 'Marys and Mr. Ed. Towel, of Ha'mi'lton. Mr. Wilbur ,Vorrison of Melville, Sask., who is on an_ extended visit here, has been spen'din'g a few clays in town the guest of his cousins, Misses Ferguson, S'panling street. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker observ- ed their 'fortybhird wedding anniver- sary on Sunday, March 26th. /Mr. and Mrs. D. Shanahan Mr, Joseph Carlin and Mrs. Leo Fortune were in• Kinkora on Tuesday attend- ing the funeral of Miss H. Guinane, who died, in New Liskeard. Mr. Win. Guinane and son of Buf- falo • and Miss Catharine Collins are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D., S'hanahan.` ' i'r. John Nixon of ,Louisville, Ky., is v siting his mother, Mrs: James N,ixo n. Mr, Con. Eckert' who has been con- fined to his home' the pant five days is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rou•tiedige at- tended the Jackson -Chapman wed- ding at B,ru.celfield on Sa3tu'nday., MRS. A,LEX. SIEW'ART. The funeral was held on . Wednes- day of the late Mrs. Allex. Stewart, who passed away on Suaiday in her 90th year, following a Stroke of pa'na- lysis on Saturday, Rev. I. B. .Koine offilciated. Interme'n't was in Maitland Blank cemetery. The pallbearers were J. Roblb, W. R. 'Simi'th lJ, }Sclater, IW. E. Kerslake, W. Smith and W. G. Richards of Stratford. Deoeased who was Margaret McCullough , daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David MlcjCu'llough of: Hanpurhey, was horn in 'Lond'on. She was married 67 years ago to her late ,husband. ,Surwiviiosg are three sons, J. A. Stewart off Sewfarth, W. D. Site - wart of Sit, Plaut and R. A. Stewart of. Plontll'and, Oregon, MRS. JAMES AITOHESION A lifelong resident of MI:Hi:liop' passed away on Tuesday at ,R'ox'b'oro in the person of Mary Jane Kerr, widow• of the Mate James Aituheson, Mins, Ai•tcheson was a daughter of the late James Kerr of: MdKiilop, the home farm" being lot 25 in the sixth concession. lAlfter her. marriage she name to live . adja,cenit to Roxboro, lot 30, 2nd concession, w.here`her death occu'r'red. Mr. Aired -testa predeceased her in Deoemlber, 1925. Deceased is 'survived by :three brothers and one sislter:. Mr, James Kerr, Sealfoirth;• Mr. Peter Kerr, T'oron'to Dr. W. A. ,Kerr, Elora, On't, and Mrs. Geo'r'ge Barr, Toronto. The funeral will 'b'ake place. from. her late residence on '}Thursday, Maness 30,alt 1:30 pan. to the Maitland Bank Ce'me'tery; the service being'con- ducted by Rev. I. B. ,Keine of First Presbyterian •Church. EXTRA OPTICAL 'OFFER. IHti 'h grade, li l b s batt and ga tmost y up- to-date ,g1 asses rimmed d or rink g e ess. Your choice in slhell,"white for pink gold-Ifi'tled, With lenses .complete, :only $6:50. Invisible 'bifocals • with .choice of :frame •complete, only $1'2.00'. These prices "incl'ud,e a 'thorough examina- tion by our well •kndwn and' ipains- takin:g specialist, •M:r. 'Hughson. Over 20 year's 'coming to ISea'forbh. You' are assured of 'the best optical •work to':be obtained and et these very low prices," Tuesday and Wedne's'dlay, April -4, 5. (2 days only). 'Beattie's Pair, Seator't'h. • EGIVIONDVILLE A very enjoyable time was spent flash Friday •evening at the ' home .tt IRoy:•MclGoodh, 'who is retiring to Eg- neighbors, nuon'd'ville :Friends and nutnlbeniug about stuty, assembled to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs, _'Ire Ge'och-.and also to 'present them with an address and gifts of remembrance to good neighbors, Mrs; 'Haney read Miss 1aephail LADY IMEIVPBER OF PAHLIA 1VIENT Mr. Wm. Irvine M.P., WETASKEWIN, SASK. have aecep'ted an invitation to spe'wle in 'Cardtuo's Hall, ,Seaforth, ''r ,• SATURDAY, APRIiL, 8TH, 8 o'clock Ip,rn. Will :also speak in Ex- eter at 2 o'clock in the afteeno'os. Ladies in Seaforth and 'surrounding districts .specially invited. Everybody welcome. R. J. MCM+PLILAN. }the address- as fol'lo'ws: "''Tio Mr. an Mrs. Roy MdGeooh, or rather, Ro and :011ie,--IIIc is ra'the'r a ,sad t'houg to all your neighbors and friends t know you are leaving the old 'hone B'u't we .are so pleased that you ar only going into bhe village, where w will always be pleased' to come ale 'cross you, Nand we hope 'while rnaleiiig a change that you will enjoy it, and' also we wish you success in every •way. We sincerely hope we, will al ways have you among us, where we wish you` to be. So here's good luck to You 'b'oth in yosar old, new, home, 'and may you 'be very 'ha'pipy and that your' cheery smile will al'ways''be with it's, as it alwlays has been. !Whatever happens, 'may you .always remember that your old neighbo'r's and 'friends will he willing to help you on your journey through 'life, as you have ever given a helpinig luand to'all of us when needed. SO now wishing the blessing of God 'to rest on you, we now wish to giveyou a little gilt. to remember your old friends by. ,Signed by one, and all, so with three cheers for Roy and 'Oldie, now out with the dance Me. M'dGeodh• 'was presented with a ltandsom'e electnic . table lamp and :Mrs. ivftGeoch 'a Hotpoint iron, ac- companied by the enthusiastic ap- p'Fause of the company and the hope that lir. MclGeoc'h may always see clearly through life';s dark' places and that his wife may be able to iron out the wrinkles. Mr. McGeoch, though very much surprised, replied feelingly, thanking one and all for their kindness and hoping that 'they may , always have as many true friends. Then the beHitohing strains of the violins stole through the rooms and the young folic eager for the dance, took the floor. The music was all that could be desir- ed and everyone enjoyed -himself greatly. A delicious lunch , was served at.mid•night after which with song and dance the' hours sped by until nearing morn, the company, weary but happy, wended its •way hpme, d y ht 0 e e t DUBLIN Mrs, Thos. O'Loughlin of Tucker- smith visited with 'her sister, Mrs. Jas. "S'hea for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Molyneaux spent Tuesday at Goderich and Kin - tail. We are pleased to note Mrs. Jbe 'Klinkhammer, who underwent an op- eration for appendicitis in 'Stratford last week, is progressing favorably. Miss Ella Clark of Allendale spent the week end with friends here. Mr. Jack 'Turner of Clinton s'pent Saturday with friends in Dublin, We are very p'lease'd to see hint out again after his recent serious illness. Mr. Jack McGrath shipped another fine toad of horses to Quebec on Sat- urday. Mr. Joe Maloney is visiting with friend's in Stratford. We are all very pleased to hear that Mr. James Maloney is feeling some botter. The Literary put on by the High Sc'hoo'l in .the parish hall on Friday night was large!lly ,alttetld'e'd and enjoy- ed by alt. Mrs, 'W'm. O'Rourke and Mrs. T. Maloney spent Saturday 'wi'th their sister, Mrs. Win. J'ord'an. Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert M:a0onmiick and .baby of bietroit are spending a few 'day with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Kkaus!kopf. IMr. Jno, ,Mero of Seaforth is spend- i'n'g a few days with,, Mr. and Mrs, Jo- sepih }Hickey. The summer binds are returning. Fresh arrivals with the spiring weath- er this week include fliokers and song sparrows, A'flock ;of ,wild geese passed over on Monday. Autolnsuraoce Let us protect you anywhere in Canada or the United States with an Auto Policy that will, take a load off your mind and at. Non Tariff. Rates It's worth your while to see us before placing your insurance and at the new low non -tariff rates you cannot afford to take chances. All claimspromptly and satisfac- torily .paid. Phone, write or call -Night and Day Service Phone 152 A. D1 Su �h�rl ani �M C:ENERAL INSURANCE _ REAL ESTATE, CONVEY- ANCING, ETC. Office over Keating's Drug Store 25th Awiversfry THIS WEEK MARKS THE 25TH ANINIVERSAIsOF THE OPENING OF Walker's Furniture Store WE WISH TO THANK EACH AND EVERY ONE OF OUR FRI.EiND'S AND 'CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR KIND SUPPORT DUIRIING THESE YEARS In view of conditions improving we are offering this Spring an entirely New Stock in all lines at entirely NEW PRICES, which are over 25% lower than ever offered before NEW CONDITIONS MAKE NEW PRICES We are anxious to have you come in and look over our Stock and Prices. We have never been able to offer such Values at PRICES THE LOiWE'ST IN THIIS STORES HISTORY Waiker's Store BORN. 'EILIJI(S,-sI,n 'Sealforih on Friday, Mar. 24th, 119313, to Mr. .and Mrs. Jason iC. Elllis (nee Elva Storey) a clau- 'ghter.QLorna iV1laatene). IRIOAWH.—IIn IS,oatt Memorial Hosni - tat, Seaforth, on Sunday, March 26, +19'3'3. to Mr..ansi Mrs. Joseph Bonn of St. Oolumban, a son. MANLEY. Mir. Norman Beueninann had a'sulc- cessf+ul manure bee last Friday and took advantage . of the sleighs' in spreading it over the .fields, to help avoid the arduous work in seeding time. Mr. Tony. Seamon has rented the Zeigler homestead 'farm from Mrs. Robert Gray of Hibbert. This looks like business,: for Tony is a hustler and we wish him successin his un- dertaking, ' VARNA. The many friends of Mrs. Jones will be sorry to hear ,white entering' her home Saturday evening where the steps were covered with fresh snow, she slipped and broke her -ankle, Med- cal aid was soots summonded when She was taken to Clinton 'hospital where the bone was set and at the time of writing she is resting very comfortably. Miss Frances Mosso:p of London Normal spent Sunday with her par- ents. Miss • Ferne Logan entertained a few of .her friends Monday evening. Mr. Cecil Wiley is renewing ac- quaintances In our vicinity. }Lenten' services were held. at the home of Mrs, M. 'Reid Thursday night, There was a good attendance. 'We are sorry to report Mrs. J. Mc - Ash is •conlfin'ed to the house 'through illness, STAFFA. Miss Miry Drown' of London visit- ed at her home ,on 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson have .ret- urned home after spen'd'ing the winter in Exeter. Mr. Lance Norris of Toronto spent the week end with friends. ,Miss Agnes Miller is visiting in }Stratford the guest of (Miss' Eva Ver- ner. A reception w'as held • in the hall on Monday eventing in honor of Mr, and Mins. M. G. Davis. They were present- ed with two beautiful wicker .chairs. .M'isls Ada Miller entertained the Jr. Iat'stitute on Wednesday afternoon last when a quilt was quilted. In the evening the junior, harmers gathered also' and a social time uvas spent. KIPPEN. Miss Esther Daynen entertained a few of her school intends at her birth- day party last'Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Caldwell and diaughlter have .moved from their faro: on the 3rd of Tuckersmith , back to their farm on the tenth of Tucker - smith, where they formerly resided. They Will. be much missed from this v'icm'ilty. , Mr. W. C. Sproat who has been visiting for sone time with his son. Dr. W. Sproat of Selafoneh, .s ncev visiting with Mr. Earl Sproat, east of Ir 'I ow village. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Love of the 'and of Stanley entertained a large number of then friends to a progres- sive euchre party on Thursday even- ing of last week. The rest of the ev- ening was spent in social chat. The Misses Beatrice Dian man and Gwendolyn Cooper were rushed to the Scott M'em'orial H'ospi'tal,. Sea - forth, last week, where they were e .operated on for appendicitis. Their many :friends are glad' to hear that they are both doing nicely, -1,4r. C. Norris' Of Toronto visited• with his 15'arenbs, Mr. and Mrs. John Norris, over the week-encl. l0,n' Monday evening the 21st, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley , Love entertained a number Of fuel friends to ,a progre's sive euchre'party. •The Bucy Bees Mission .circle of St. Andrew's United Church, KIip,pen, met on „Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Marguerite McDonald. The meebin'g with the ,President, Miss Mary 'Thomson, in the, chair, was op- ened by singing hynan 248, "Breath on lie Breath of God," with .Mrs. J 'Henderson at the piano, after which Psalm 23 and the Lord's prayer were rap{eated in unislon, 'Hymn 286, "Dear !Lord and Father of Mankind, sons then sung. Itt the absence of the sec- retary, Miss Beatrice Cooper, Ivtiss Marguerite 'M'cDanaid acted as sec- retary for the meeting. The roll call, answered by 'a verse of Scripture, 'be- ginning with "P1, was responded to by 13 members. The treasurer, Miss Florence Thomson, gave a full report of the finances' while Mrs. J, Hender- son gave the report of the supply committee. Miss Ruth Watson gave a very interesting paper on "Dr. Mc- Clure and His Works." dies ILettie }Love had charge of the topic, it 'being Chapter 2 of the study :book, "His Dominion of Canada," The closing hymn was 156, 'Come Holy Spirit," with the mizpah 'benediction repeated in unison, after which a very da;nty luncheon was served by the hostess and her mother. Miss Linden of ,Deei3el 1, -u 1 n has been visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and firs W'n Horne} r1 Hay, is now r-isttig wiih .,e. .. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons :1 c an.ee. [The Young 'People of St. Andrew's United Church will meet on Sunday evening in the Sunday school auditor- ium at 7.30. with .the Fellowship com- mittee in charge. 'Everyone welcome. e • WINTHROP. ,-fir. and.Mrs. Fergus Bullard and Mr. Tim Eaton spent Thursday in London. lir. John .Armstrong return- ed to his home in London with them, anter spending a couple of weeks here. Mr." 1Joseph Doimage returned home from the Seaforth Hospital on }Saturday after undergoing an opera- tion for appendicitis four weeks ago. A large crowed attended bhe euchre and . dance last Friday night. - The prize -winners were: Ladies' first prize: Miss Walker;' ladies' lone'lsands, . Mrs. (Robert McClure; men's first, ,Mr. 'Guy IDonranlce and men's lone hand prize went to Mr. Andy Crozier. Andther euchre and dance will be held itt the hall on 'Friday night, Ap- ril 7th. Mr. Jlames Simpson underwent ars operation on his leg in Seaforth hos- pital last 'Saturday. We wish him a speedy reoovery. Miss 'Ethel Dennis is visiting alt the hrome of her aunt, Mrs. James Sim'p sou. There was a dance in the hall on Wednesday evening, March 29th. Mr. and Mrs. John Hitlebrecht, of IHuron Road East, spent Sunday after- noon with the ' latter% ' p'aranits, Mn ansi Mrs. Robt.' Campbell,Sr. Mr. Jahn 'Campbell ,spent the week•'. end with his brother, Mr, Archie _ Campbell, of Toronto.' ELIMVILLE Hern-Hunter.—tA,very pretty wed- ding was solem'n'ized on Slaturd'ay,. March 25th, at the Un'ited parsonage, 'Ellutrvild'e, when Mr. Flrancis iW!ard Hern son of Mr. John T. Hern was united in marriage to M'is's Mary Elva Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Slserwood. Hunter, bathf o Uaborite towns'hi , P., :Rev. J. IR, Peters, BA.. officiated. The young couple looked very charming as they stood against a background of ferns and aspidistras, the bride most 'becomingly attired in pale mauve sat- in and carried a shower bouquet of {Sweetheart roses. They were attended by M'is's' Lulu Hunter,sister of the (bride, wearing a gown of deep yellow and carried • Talisman rosesmatching her gown. Mr, Earle Hera, brother of the groom, Tibe happy couple will re- side on tete groom's farm on the Winchelsea line after their return from a honeymoon to 'Toronto and points East. Mrs, Isar. ty :lord is ab,l.e to be out again after a tett weeks' illness. ,_Hiss 'Catharine' Peters spent the week end at her home 'here. Me. limn. Routley was .in London a few days last weelc, ,