HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1946-10-17, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER
7, 1946
"Where were you on the
night ' of the 17th?"
"I thought I told you to keep away from here," smiled
Bob,
"My dear, I never see you any more, since you turned the
cellar into a shop," protested Ethel. 'If a cop were to ask me
where you were on the night of the 17th I wouldn't even have
to think. What a lovely table, Bob! Who's that for?"
"It was to be a surprise for your birthday, but you.:
see what you get for snooping. I've put in every free
night for three weeks on it, but I've never been so happy
in my life. For years I figured I couldn't
afford the.tools- and the lathe and stuff.
But when we got down to a budget that
looked after our life insurance and other
essentials first, I saw I could
indulge myself and do a bit of
tinkering."
A man with adequate life in-
surance enjoys a freedom from
worry that nothing else can give
him. Premium payments call for
systematic saving and budgeting,
Once the future of his loved ones
is secure, the head of a family can
relax and derive pleasure from his
hobbies.
A. message. froth the Life Insnraite Com-
panies in Canada and their agents.
.4446c
az the iiia tving-
items for Carefree Winter Driving::
1, Rubber radiator connections, if worn it pays to replace their
2. Thermostat, it should open at about 155° F,.
3. Radiator for leaks, it any, repair before adding antifreeze.
4. Fan bolt and generator.
5. 011 Filter.
6, Motor and transmission assembly oils and greases, change
to winter grades.
7. Your car heater, it is an investment in safety and comfort.
3. The condition of your battery.
9. Adjust points and plugs,
10. Lights, clean reflectors.
11. Windshield wipers.
SEAFORTH
DALY'S
TELEPHONE 102
DANCING!
in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
Saturday, October 19
Norm, Carnegie and His Band
Admission 40c
How to Borrow at
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
Cain Choose -o. monthly poymbnl plop.
You 6 12 15 20 24
Gat p Ymes paymIs Paynes pAV-MIS tlay'mss
£25 54,80
50 9.78
100 17.56
150 26,39
2110 36.11
300 62.00
500 87.70
700 122,07
1000 (70,03
$0,17
13.75
(8,34
27.50
46.84
64.18
01,08
57.40
11,24
14.50
57.47
62.10
74.04
537.47
20,12
40.77
69,25
134.05
40.92
Select the ',mount you need, payment
plan you pr ter. Via tour office orer an8e
your loan by phone. Noendorsers or
bankable security needed. Your money.
can be ready the. same day you apply.
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Phone 255 STRATFORD, ONT.
8, J, Colby Manager
Loads made to reoidonls of nearby fawns
Expert
Body and Fender
Repairs
and Re -Painting
�aIy9 garage
SEAFORTH
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each .TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Frarburn for appoint-
, went any other time, or phone
41 J. Exeter.
Canada Savings
• Bonds
Telephone us
and we will give
you full information
SOLLCITING YOUR BUSINESS
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Phone Oft. 334 Res. 220
Representing
Midland Securities
Limited
TORONTO, ONT.
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
Bei Clover
Timothy Seed
Highest Market Prices Paid
for these seeds
Bags may be 'supplied and
seed picked up
For information call or write
Zwicker Seed Co.
Ltd.
CREDITON, ONT.
' Phone 76 r06 Hernial!
TIE SEAFORTI3 NEWS -
TOWN TOPICS
home of Mr, and Mrs. 00011 Olte.
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Scalisi and
son, and Miss Rose Scalisi, Wood -
Mrs, Angus Garter of Guelph was a stock, visited at the home of Mrs.
week end guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. Scalisi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos,.
Geddes and Mr. and Mrs, R, 14. Phillips, over the holiday.
Sproat, Mr, William Bell, Toronto, spent
Mrs. T. D. O'Neill, Mr, John O'Neill,
and Misses Teresa, Marjor' and Bar-
bara, O'Neill,fforonto, vi ed with
friends in towril over the welt end.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Hoover, 'Wind-
sor, and Mr, Kenneth' Keating, To-
ronto, were guests over the week end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. E.
Keating. •
Mrs. Annie Reid spent Thanksgiving
at the hone of her daughter and son-
in-law; Mr. and Mrs. George Sinclair,
Broughdale.
Miss Laverty, Sti'atford, Misses.
Rita Duncan, - Windsor, and Mary
Duncan,. London, spent the, week end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Duncan.
Dr. Friel Stewart, Windsor; spent
Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs.
Charles Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. (Wm Bradshaw' and
David and • also Miss Elizabeth
Howes visited with Mk. and M.S.
John Herdman of Elpmvillie, Mon-
day.
Mr. Robert Willis and sons, Larry
and David, and Mr. and Mrs. -Ronald
Savauge, Toronto, spent Thanksgiv-
ing at the home of Mr. W. G. Willis
and Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bechely.
Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Barry and
slaughter Elizabeth, Stratford,, were
weep end visitors at the home of the
latter's mother, Mrs, G. T. Turnbull.
Misses Anis and Geraldine Eckert,
"The Pines," Chatham, and Mr, Con
Eckert, St. Jerome's College, Kitch-
ener, spent the week end with their
mother, Mrs. Joseph Eckert.
Miss Ruth Joynt, Brantford, was a
weep end visitor at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joynt.
Guests at the home of Mrs. John
Shannon for Thanksgiving were Mr.
Wallace Shannon, Miss Jean McDon-
ald: of Sarnia, NIr•. and Mrs. Robert
Rogerson of Londosboro, and Mrs.
Melville Shannon and child. Toronto.
Miss Joan Devereauxspent the
week end holiday at the home of her
omit, dire, Bertha. O'Connell, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hitchin, Tor-
onto. were week end guests at the
home of the kilter's stat -'v, lits, Baden
Powell and Mr. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burnett, Lis-
tnnei, were visitors over the holiday
:rtthey home of 511s. Burnett.'s sister,
81;' Kenneth Campbell and Mr.
t enipbe ll
Misses M ii'y and Helen Devereaux,
London, spent the week cud at the
home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
J. L. Devereaux.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross McGonigle and
family, Kitchener, spent Thanksgiv-
ing at the home of the forurer's father
Mr. Robert McGonigle.
14ir. and Mrs, Allie IviePall and
Bonnie, of Centralia, and also Mr.
Cleve Pullman, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bradshaw on Sunday.
Miss Lois Whitney, Wingham, was
a holiday visitor at the home of her
parents, Mr, and Mrs, G. A. Whitney.
11ir, and Mrs, Stewart Cudmore and
daughters Dolores and Dixie, St. Cath-
erines, spent 'Thanksgiving at the
Thaultsgivrng at the house of his
mother, Mrs. R. P. Dell. •
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Faulkner and
Patricia were guests of Miss Lillian
Faulkner over the holiday week end.
Mr, and' Mrs. James. Flannigan and
family, Windsor, were holiday visitors
with relatives here.
Dr, William Aberhart, 1VIrs. Aber -
hart and family, Mitchell, spent
Thanksgiving at the home of the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Aberhart.
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Stansell and
son, Aylmer, were guests this week at
the home of the latter's sister Mrs.
Ralph McFadden, and Mr. McFadden.
Mr. and Mrs. 117. W. Edge,' Toronto,
spent the week end at the home of
his sister, Miss Josephine Edge.
Misses Laura and Vera Mole spent
Thanksgiving in Toronto. Laura re-
mained to spend a week's vacation
with relatives there.
Mr. Malcolm Southgate, Toronto,
was a week end visitor at the home of
his parents, Mi'. and Mrs. W. E.
Southgate.
Mr. Jack Drover, O.A.C„ Guelph,
and Misses Elsie and Dorothy Drover'
Hamilton, spent Thanksgiving holiday
at the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Drover.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin, Toronto,
are guests at the home of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. McIver•.
Miss Joyce Wilbee spent the week
end with friends in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Knox and
Miss Dorothy, Farquhar of Toronto
were week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Kerslake and
two children and Mr, and Mrs. H. L.
Purdy and daughter Anne, of Toronto,
were guests of Mrs. W. Kerslake over
I.he week end.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Spencer and
Gwendolyn and Gregory. of Hensall,
and Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Farquhar
in6 Gail of Kippen were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr, and hIrs. Charles Far-
quhar.
Week end visitors at the bola= of
Mr. and. 71i•s. 'Norman Hnhert were
Mr. end Mrs. Charles Lavigne, Honey
Harbour. 1Ir. and Mrs. Melvin Le-
vine, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lavigne.
81idl.lud, and Mr. and Mrs. 1. ^rn1'0V 15171
n! hi en Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Knowles.
Aylmer, were holiday visitors at the
home of the latter's mother, Mrs,
John Selater,
11Ir. anrt, Mrs. F. Andereolr, New
Hamburg. spent the Week end with
relatives here.
Miss (Mara Eckert,.. Hamilton, Miss
Edna Eckert, R.N., and Miss Teresa
Eckert, London, spent the holiday
week eucd at the home 'of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Eckert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huras and
daughter Gloria, Stratford, were week
end visitors at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain,
Mr. Roderick MacLean, Kitchener,
spent the week enol at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mac-
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Seaforth—
MR. M. A. REID, Seaforth—Phone
214, Seaforth
Hallett Township—
MR. JACK ARMSTRONG, Londesboro—Phone 25r33, Blyth
MR. W. R. JEWITT, R.R.2, Londesboro—Phone 850r4,
Seaforth
MR. W. J. DALE, R.R.1, Clinton -Phone 841r21, Seaforth
Stanley Township—
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parents. Mr. end Mrs. J. M. McMillan.
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