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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1946-08-08, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946 TIIE SEAFORTH NEWS New Massey -Harris Machines 1-8 FT. MASSEY BINDER ON RUBBER 1-6 FT. MASSEY BINDER 1-10 IN. MASSEY GRAIN GRINDER 1-12 IN. MASSEY GRAIN GRINDER 1-2 H.P. GAS ENGINE 1 HAMMER MILL 1 CORN BINDER Used Machines 1 7 FT. MASSEY BINDER IN GOOD CONDITION Seaforth Motors CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE SALES SEAFORTH SERVICE DANCING! CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH SATURDAY, AUG. 10TH Norm. Carnegie and His Band, direct from the Blue Room. - Admission 40c 0 160,000 People"' Recommend HOUSEHOLD FINANCE At Household Finance you borrow 521) to $1000 quickly„simply-no endorsers or bankable security needed. Stop in or arrange your loan by phone. Usually you get your money the same clay. L� '150,000 people borrowed at Eou,ehold In 1943 rk' NN dish Choose a monthly paymonl plan 'NN P you b 12 15 20 24 ,a,] Get 'roods tsps t1 Par,, is Pavan Pnuvut,al r- 25 4..0 $ 3 LJ 59 8.78 "1 LI 100 ! 17.55 $0.17 27.44 nj Gr 150 20.13 13.75 11.24 L� 200 ; 35.11 15.31 14.90 .100:52.00 27.011 22.48 517.17 ,a 87.70 45.81 37.47 20.12 cry 799 122.87 64,18 62,45 40.77 134.95 1090 ! 175.53 41.118 74.94 OS 35 49.93 }HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Ip-a�.a.LF:o-,e 019190 or 65 TEARS OF E.[PEPIENCE 2nd Floor, Royal Bank Building 29 Downie St., corner of Albert Phone 255 STRATFORD, ONT. 4 .4. Co)hv Manager Loons mode fo residents of nearby towns crspS7casataca5757r 25u5252525r5L2SZS POULTRY RAISERS We are exclusive Buyers of High Qualtiy Poultry -live or rail grade. HENS, BROILERS AND CHICKENS Highest Cash Price paid for quality poultry Pick-up and Estimates Free CALL Dublin Produce Co. DUBLIN 50 OCCASIONAL • CHAIRS Repaired & Recovered Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah Swings & Steamer Chairs Repaired. Free Pick- up and Delivery Stratford Upholstering Company Phone 579, Stratford For further information apply at Box Furniture Store SEAFORTH Miss Dorothy Reinke, Hamilton, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Jackson. Mr. William McLeod, Port Huron, spent a few days with relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pinkney, Hamil- ton, were guests last week at the Pinkney, hone, Goderich st. Mr. and Mrs. John Crich, Jim and Judy, have returned home after spend- ing the past few clays at Lions Head. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hagan, North Bay, are spending two weeks' vaca- tion at the home of his father Mr. James Hagan, and other relatives. IVIrs. Charles Thorne and two sons, Lonclon, spent a few days this week at the home of Mr. Joseph Heffernan and Miss Teresa Heffernan. Dr. F. Be heIY, Mrs. Bechely and r Michael are spending a month's vada - lion at their cottage at Bayfield. Miss Ann Purdy. Toronto, is visit- ing her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kerslake. How Detroit Smashed Gambling Syndicate A heart -broken mother, preparing to kill herself and little girl, penned six letters that ripped the gambling• racket wide open in Detroit. Rea about the hectic brawling days that followed, and how the great gamb- ling syndicate was smashed. Read about it in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (August 11) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Aft Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Draftsmen Exeter Seaforth Clinton SEAFORTII SHOWROOMS are open each TUESDAY for your convenience. See Dr. Harburn for appoint- ment any other time, or phone 41. J. Exeter. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent EXPERT BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS AND REFINISHING Daly's Garage Seaforth TELEPHONE 102 NOTICE Town of Seaforth All persons in the Municipality owning or harboring dogs must purchase 1946 licenses for same on or before July 31, 1946. Licenses will be issued from the Treas- urer's Oface in the Town Hall, or from the Tax Collector, J. Cummings: After that date summonses through the Court will -be issued to the owners or harborers' of dogs not having licenses. All dogs must wear license tags. ANSI 111 A I/ U D SABLED Quickly removed in clean, sanitary trucks. Phone collect 219 MITCHELL WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT - SEAFORTH 15, EXETER 285 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry) TOWN TOPICS Mr. C. W. Young, of Toronto, was a visitor intown on Saturday. Mr. Young is a former Seaforth boy having attended school here and learned his trade in the Broadfoot and Box furniture factory. Miss Eva Hamilton of Pembroke and Miss' Joyce Carter .of London spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Carter of Clinton, formerly of Seaforth. Mrs. D. 3. Atkinson and daughter Eileen of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoggarth. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie and Ronald left Tuesday for Grand Bend to spend a month holidays. Mrs: J. G. Grieve accompanied Mr, - and 'Mrs, David Grieve of London to Niagara .and Buffalo during the week end. 1VIt'.- Robert Willis; Toronto, spent the holiday with his father, Mr. W. G. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Henderson and soil Bobbie are holidaying with relatives in Belleville and Trenton. Miss Ruby Alden, Toronto, was a week end guest at the home o£ Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Moffat. Mr. Miles McMillan, Toronto, spent the holiday week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .7. M. McMillan: 1VIr. and Mrs. R. E, Patterson and family, Brampton, are holidaying at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott. Miss Luella Laine, Ottawa, is spend- ing her vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. C. Kaine. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ross, 'Niagara Falls, spent the week end holiday with friends in town. Miss Pauline Matthews, student nurse, St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, is spending' her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews. Mrs. George Eaton received g e ed word that her cousin Isla Sheridan, of For- est had passed away after a long ill- ness. She was a slaughter of Mrs. Sheridan and the late Thos. Sheridan. Mrs. John Adams and little daugh- ter are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. McClinchey. Mrs. Adams is a war bride and expects her husband to ar- rive from overseas next week. Mr, John Adams is a brother of Mrs. McClinchey. Miss Rebekah Shinen is spending her holidays with relatives in Hamil- ton and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudnlore, St. Catherines, were week end visitors at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cudmore and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacKay, Hamil- ton, were visitors on Saturday at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. J. E. Willis and Mr. Willis, Mrs, George Haigh, Hamilton, was a week end visitor at the home of Mrs. T. 'G. Scott. Mr. Frank Ryan, Niagara -on -the - Lake, spent the weep encs with his mother, Mrs. Camilla Ryan. Mr. and. Mrs. FIerman Lindsay and Sheila, Ingersoll, spent the holiday at the home of her mother, Mrs. 3, B, Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Purcell and family, Detroit, spent the week end with relatives here. IMrs. Mary Lindsay of Florence is epending several weeks with her ' brother, Mr. Thomas Staples. Dr. L. D. Woolsey of Kingston spent a few clays last week at the home of his brother, Mr. T. G. Woolsey and Mrs. Woolsey, Main street. Miss Bella Watson, Galt, is spend- ing a week's vacation with her mother Mrs. Annie Watson. Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Christie and daughters Gwendolyn and Alice, were week end visitors with relatives in Moorefield. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell, Mr, Walter Boswell and Miss Mary Bos- well, are holidaying in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McMillan and son. Duncan, St. Thomas, were holiday, visitors at the homes of Mr, and Mrs.' Ed Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Fox. Mr, and Mrs, 3. F. Daly have return- ed from an extended vacation at the hone of their •son, and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs./ Daly, Edmonton.' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dungey and fan- ily and Mr. and Mrs, George Kruse and son are spending two weeks' vac- ation at Grancl Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Morse, and daughters, Patty and Nancy, Albany, N.Y., are holiday guests at the home of Mrs. Morse's mother, Mrs. E. C. Oase. Misses Betty and Adrienne Bannon have returned home after spending a week's vacation with relatives in Ludclington, Mich. Mr. jack � D rya o ace St. Catharines spent the week olid with his mother Mrs. Mae Domaine. Mls..1, H. Woods, Buffalo, is a guest at the. Pinkney home this week. Mr. end Mrs. Willie Fleischer, To- ronto, spent the week encs at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sllinell. Mr. anci Mrs. Beverly Tucker and family, Winnipeg, were guests at the home of his sister Mrs. G. A. Whitney, and Mr. Whitney, this week. Mr. Scott 'Coffin and 1Vliss Mary McIver, were holiday guests at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. McIver•, Mr. Walter Ruston, Stratford, spent a few days this week visiting his bro- ther John Ruston and Mrs. Ruston, Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cole have pur- chased a house on Huron .St., Strat- ford, and will move there this month. Lakeview Casino, GRAND BEND DANCING EVERY NIGHT Gordon Delamont and His Orchestra Gordon Delamont's popularity is amazing - the most popular orchestra to play at Lakeview Casino Special Midnight Dance Aug. 12 - 12.05 a.m. 1 Canada's Number One Dance Band MART KENNEY and his Western Gentlemen Tuesday - August 13 SUNDAY - AUGUST llth - 9 P.M. The Ever Popular "Variety Entertainers" The show that makes all the youngsters happy 5 Silver Collection .... SOFTBALL GAME EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT.... FOR SALE' 1 ten -year-old black pacing horse; 1 set single driving. harness; 1 set light double driving harness; 1 race sulky; 4 sets of used hobbles; 1 overshot for over cab of truck for hauling flax, 9 ft. long, VA ft. wide ladders combined, also 25 pigs 6 weeks old; 1 young fat sow, 350 lbs. J. R. Burns, phone 69W. Sea - forth, Ont. 1"111111 lllllllll 4111011101M u „ 114110 lllll llllllllllllllllll+n.uu• Veteran's Spray Paint. ing Co'y 15.12.2, SEAFORTH Are Sully equipped to handle any spray or brush Paint lob. Exterior or interior. Hones, Farms, Factories, or Garages, etc. Estimates gladly furnished. PHONE 851 - 11 unnumua.aunlm.ull11lFana,.uuu.run'usua.u..m.n, Huron, Perth, ; ;race Community Basket Picnic Sponsored by the Progressive -Conservative Assoo'n WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 Harbor Park, Goderich SPEAKERS Premier George A. Drew James M. MacDonnell, K.C.,M.P. to keIpIIun,esl rat Ind Vegela les G Ontario's orchards are heavy with fruit and our fields are filled with vegetables. All hands are urgently needed now -to harvest peaches, tomatoes, apples and other fruits and vegetables for a hungry world. Young men and women! Join the Ontario Farm Service today. Get away from sticky streets Into the sunny out-of-doors. Earn profit and pleasure in a worthy cause. The season of need extends from August 10th to October 15th. Accommodation Is in Private Farm Homes or Y Supervised Camps. For four weeks spent in the open fields, one way transportation will be given you free. Return transportation is yours if you remain until the end of the harvest. Fill in the attached coupon and the Ontario Farm Service Force will 'send you a registration form -without delay! CANNING HELP NEEDED Volunteers are also needed to help can this year's precious crop of fruit and vegetables. Apply at the nearest cannery -National Employment Service office --or to the Ontario Farm Service Force. 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