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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1947-05-22, Page 5THURSDAY. MAY 22, 1947 01166110111s THE SEAFORTH NEWS LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND Opening Sat., May 24th FREDDIE DAWSON and his ORCHESTRA Freddie bus just completed a very successful Winter Season at the Hotel London. MAKE MAY 24th A DATE AT "THE BEND" EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PLEASURE WILL BE READY ! SPECIAL DANCE SATURDAY, MAY 31st Lakeview Casino presents one of the best known Canadian Orchestras for ONE NIGHT ONLY LEN. HOPKINS and his CHATEAU LAURIER ORCHESTRA — Direct from Ottawa,– You have heard him for 11 years on CBC`radio' programmes broadcast from coast to coast — this is your grand chance to see hint ALSO—THE SAME NIGHT TED PUDNEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA An Orchestra you should hear before his summer engagement at Wonderland Gardens, London — Admission $1.00 — Plan your picnic now, and make reservation as soon as possible by writing or 'phoning W. Eric Mcllroy A Musical, Comedy; "Happiness Ahead" Will be presented by Brucefield United Church Choir in the school room of Brucefield United Church FRIDAY, MAY 23 At 8,90 (daylight saving time) ADNIISSION 35c, & 20c PLAY 6"Petticoat Ranch" Presented by the Young People of • Varna United Church TURNERS CHURCH Tuckersmith FRIDAY, MAY 30 8.90 p.ns. Under the auspices of the Tucker - smith Ladies' Club Admission 40c and 25c A New and Old Time D -A -N -C -E ! FRIDAY, MAY 23 Cardno's Hall GOLDEN PRAIRIE COWBOYS Novelty Dances. Adm. 50c Sponsored by Seaforth 'Women's Institute Proceeds for Seaforth Legion FLOOR SANDING . Do your floors look dull or shabby Now's the time to have them resurfaced & refinished with our new Dustless. machines. For Free Estimates Gordon Muegge Phone 331 w, Seaforth HENSALL 'Young People Meet Carmel Presbyterian Young People "held their missionary meeting in the schoolroom of the church with. the 'president Mrs. C., Kennedy presiding. 'The program commenced with the call to worship followed by singing hymns, "Fling out the banner," "We've a story ,to tell to the nations," 'There is a happy land," after which Mrs. Kozachuk led in prayer. The scripture, Romans 10, 9-15, was read by Mrs, C. Kennedy. The offering was received. Mrs. P. A. Ferguson read an Interesting letter from Mr. and Mrs. Ransom, missionaries who have so recently gone to China. . Mrs. Geo, Walker and Mrs, C. Hud- son 'attended an executive meeting of the W.M.S. held in Clinton last week. TAXI Appreciate the patronage of the customers of Jack Cleary, whose business I have pur- chased. Day and Night Service Phones: 267 Day 355 Night C. J. DENNIS For The Finest Body and Fender Repairs and Car Painting bring your Car to Daly's Garage SEAFORTH NOTICE In order to return the highest possible prices to the producer, Seaforth Produce Limited will pay for Poultry henceforth on a RAIL GRADE BASIS Seaforth Produce Limited NOTICE Town of Seaforth All persons in the Municipality owning or harboring dogs must purchase 1947 licenses for sante on or before July 1st, 1947. Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's Office in the Town Tall, 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. WAND' ' Dead or Alive DEAD, OLD .OR DISABLED Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep and Hogs PROMPT COLLECTION — WE DO THE LOADING F DARLING & CO. O LIMITED CANADA Phone COLLECT Seaforth, 15; Exeter, 236; Walkerton, 135-r-6 TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs: Albert Wriggles - worth and son Audrey of Shelburne, Out, called on Mr, and Mrs, Russell Coleman on Saturday on their way to Tillson burg to visit with Mr. and rMs Harold Lindsay, a, sister of Mrs Wrigglesworth. NIi, and Mrs, G. It; Keyes and fam- ily of Windsor visited their parents Mr and s Nelson re es duringm g the week end. Mrs J 0. Grieve Seaforth, acid Mr. and Mrs David Grieve of London, were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Ellah, -Avonbank. Mr. and. Mrs. Leo Bolger of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune. Mr, Jack Fortune of ,London spent the week end at his home. BORN McDONALD—In Scott Memorial Hos- pital on May 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald, Seaforth, a son. GLANVILLE—At Scott Memorial hos- pital on May 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glanville, RR2 Walton, a son. GARRETT—In Scott Memorial Hos- pital on May 19th, to Mr, and Mrs Bert Garrett, R119 Seafortlr, a daughter.. BEECROFT—In Winghanr Hospital, on May 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, Belgrave, a son (David Robert). TURNER—In Clinton Public Hospital on May 15th, to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Turner of Zurich, a daughter. Farmers Attention Alberta Coal We have it "Riverdale Lump," the best from the West Best quality Pennsylvania Anthracite Pittston Coal CARS NOW ROLLING Orders placed for June delivery will secure you first class Coal, stove or nut size. Direct from car, At $17 per ton. Cash. Haul your own. J. H. SCOTT Phone 336, Seaforth HENSALL Mrs. •Laramie has been confined to het rooin tiering the Past week owing to illness. Mr, and Mrs. A. Hunkin and Mr. Wilfred I-Iunkin.of Thames Road and Mr. and Mrs, AlexMaeBeath, Ross and Douglas, Kippeu, visited recently with 1Vir. and Mrs. Roy MacLaren and Donaid. Mrs. Sperry and babe of London visited recentlY with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Geiger. Miss Greta I anmrie was guest violinist at the anniversary r sat y ser vices at Centralia United Church on Sunday at which Rev. Arthur Sinclair of Blyth was the guest speaker. Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the week end at the home of her daughter and son -in -late iVir, and Mrs, Harold Parker•, Mrs, Smith of St., Marys visited with her mother Mrs. Geo. Petty. who is ill .at Mrs. Saundercock's nursing home, recently. W. M. S. Carmel Presbyterian W. M. S. held their meeting in .the school room of the church with Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presiding and opened the meeting by singing "God Bless and Pity Us," after which Mrs. Dougall led in prayer. Miss Minnie Reid read Psalm 146, The roll call was answered by using "Praise", as a text word. Ar- rangements \vere made for the birth- day party to be held in June when the Presbyterial president Mrs. Bissett of Goderich will be the guest speaker. Arrangements were also made to at- tend the meeting' at. Cavell Presby- terian, Exeter, on Thursday, May 22, when Miss Mary Williamson, mis- sionary on furlough from India, will be present to address the meeting, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall presented the first part of the topic on "Christian Education in India." Mrs. Jas. Pater- son sang a solo, "Let Flim In," ac- companied by Mrs. Dougall. The re- mainder of the topic "Christian Edu- cation of 01115 in India," was pre- sented by Mrs. Dougall. The meeting concluded by singing "Praise Ye the Lord," and the Lord's prayer in unison. Mrs. W. B, Cross Addresses W.M.S. A large attendance of W.M.S. mem- bers and guests atsembled at the home of Mrs. R. Elgie for the monthly meeting with Mrs. E, Chipchase, pre- sident, in the chair. Following re- marks by the president the hymn, 'Where cross the crowded ways of life," was sung, followed by the Lord's prayer in unison. The devotion- al exercises were conducted by Mrs. Alex McMurtrie, Mrs. R. M. Peck pre- sented a paper "History of Hymns," OIDIOSIS EFFECTIVELY TREATED BY Cocci. a me 416 (Brand of sodium-sulfamethazine) in the drinking water EFFICIENT — When "Coccidazine" is added to the drink- ing water for four days, birds passing bloody' droppings may be saved EASY TO USE — Just dissolve "Coccidazine" in drinking water. No drugs w unix in feed ECONOMICAL — SAFE - Mf'd by Veterinary Division of AYERST, McKENNA & HARRISON LIMITEC Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemists MONTREAL CANADA For Sale at SCOTT POULTRY FARMS SEAFORTH choosing "The Old Rugged Cross," 'God will take care of you," "0 Jesus Thou art standing." Mrs. C, Kennedy of I•Iensell contributed a pleasing solo "Hold Thou my hand," accompanied by Miss Gladys .Luker at the piano. Mrs. W. B. Cross, the guest speaker, gave a splendid missionary- talk, stressing the great need for mission- ary workers. We at hone can be good stewards, giving freely of our time. talents and possessions. She referred to the work of Miss S ,Courtice and Miss C. Wellwood, also paid tribute to the great work accomplished by the late Rev. Ben S. Smillie. Mrs. Henderson proved a hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. Cross. The closing hymn was "0 Master let pre walk with Thee," after which the Mizpalr benediction was repeated. Delicious refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Elgie, Miss Alice Pfaff, Mrs. M. Cooper and their as- sistants. The event was enjoyed, Mrs. Hannah Workman returned hone after visiting with her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Nor- man Stanlake in Exeter. Miss Ann Tate spent the week end, in Buffalo, N.Y. C. Y. O. OLD AND MODERN DANCE! Dublin Parish Hall FRIDAY, MAY 23 JAMES FISHER and His Stratford Corn Huskers 0 4r • "Why was Chevrolet my choice? Because, like most women, when I shop my one idea is to get the most value for my money—and Chevrolet is the Car that gives you just that. As far as beauty, comfort, and all-round quality are concerned, Chevrolet is way up there with the big cars. Yet when it comes to price—well, the price is so much lower it's hardly believable. And another thing I like—the upkeep cost won't strain our family budget! Yes, my choice was Chevrolet, and my husband says I couldn't have chosen better. CIWVII LET Big -Car value in small details, tool Most Chevrolet models have retractive assist straps. ventilat- ing rear -quarter windows, ash receiver set into the top of the instrument panel. and either ono or two in ilio rear passenger compartment. • A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS 0-34; i