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The Seaforth News, 1944-07-06, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1944 UP 1 Our Prices, Thursday July 6 till Wed., July 12 Hillcrest Shortening, 1 ib. carton .19c Chees-A-Roni per pkg. 17c Lily Chicken Haddie per tin 25c Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa %Z lb. tin 19c . 1 lb. in , ............ 3 1 c Nabob Coffee 1 lb. bag45 - c Vegetable Soup 2- 10 -oz. tins 19c ,Fruit Kepe — Keeps Fruit pkg. of 25 tablets 26c French's Prepared Mustard 6 oz. jar 90 Keen's Oxford Blue per pkg, 70 Champ — The magical cleaner per p1cg, 100 Hillcrest Toilet Tissue 2 large rolls 25c Sani-Flush. — For toilet bowls per tin 29e. 2 Way Insecticide Screen Paint 4 oz. bottle 59c Camay Soap 3 ban's 19c 5 bars 19c 2 pkgs. 29e per pkg. 150 per pkg. 190 Canada Vinegar, Spirit, Malt, Cider 12 oz, bottles 10c 2 pkgs, 25e Salada Tea — Yellow Label Black ib, pkg. 38c Salacla Tea - Brown Label Black r/ lb, pkg. 400 Fresh Salted Peanuts per pkg. 5c Fresh Salted Peanuts % lb. 20c Laing's C.C. Sauce, small bottle -10c; large bottle 19c Blue Rose Rice 2 lbs. 25c Plain or Iodized Salt 2 large 2 lb, cartons 15c 'Newport Fluffs—With fruit juice glass free -5 qt, bag 19c Newport Fluffs—With tumbler free 8 qt: bag..., . 25e Savoy Custard Powder per pkg. 10e Kellogg's Cornflakes 2 large 12 oz. pkgs. 250 Charne' Castile Soap Pard Dog Food G. and 0. Ant Traps Cox Gelatine Shreddies PRESERVING SUPPLIES Certo Fruit .Kepe Certo Crystals Metal Jar Rings Fruit Jars jelly Tumblers Parowax Jar Rubbers Memba Seals Fruits, Vegetables in season. Place your requirements early to insure satisfaction Ross J. Sproat PHONE 8 .Art Wright PHONE 77 OUR VALUES ARE TOPS Spring filled Mattresses Spring filled Studio Couches Spring filled Sofa Beds Spring filled Chesterfield FLOOR COVERINGS Buy New & Locally, and you save BOX FURNITURE STORE NOTICE. Town of Seaforth All persons in the 1VIunicipality owning or harbouring dogs must purchase 1944 licenses for same on or before July 19, 1944. Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's Office in the Town Hall. " After that date summonses through the Court will be issued to the owners or harbourers of dogs not having licenses. - All dogs must wear license tags. Many complaints have been received about dogs damaging gardens and flower beds. Owners or harbourers are personally responsible and, if necessary, dogs will not be allowed to run at large. CEMETERY MEMORIALS LARGE STOCK OF MODERN MEMORIALS ON DISPLAY AT OUR SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN ON TUESDAYS Open by appointment at any other time. See Dr. Harburn, next door. Cunningham & Pryde CLINTON EXETER SEAFORTH • Phone 41 LISTEN TO "SUCCESS" SELF POLISHING LIQUID WAX AND PASTE EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT 10.15 37 Prizes Awarded Each Broadcast CKNX.- WINGHAM For Sale at All Grocery and Hardware Stores a THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS L/.Bdr, Riley lett on Thursday for Halifax, N.S., after spending a fnr- lough with his parents in Seciforth. Mrs. Bernard Riley and Master Ron- nie, wenbt with him as tar as George- townfor a visit with her parents. i Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Porterfield and; Faylene of Flint, ,Mich., Cpl. Jack Kirkham of Ottawa, and Mrs. Pearl Bernie' of Winnipeg visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs: J. A. Westcott. Mrs, George Mann, Mrs: J. H. Free- man and Verna visited ii1 Toronto last week, aucl on their return they 'were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.l Frank Williams and Wayne, ' lair, Arnold Westcott of Toronto spent the holiday at his home here. Messrs. C. and 0. Snowdon spent the holiday and week end in 'Niagara Falls. Capt. I. H. Weedmark and Cadets Tea Milliken, Ken Eaton, Don Steph- enson and Archie Watt left for Damp at 'Thames Valley on Monday. Mr. Alex MacKenzie of Or'illia j visited his mother Mrs. MacKenzie. Word has been received from Pte, Gerald Snowdon, who is in England. Pte. Marie Holman, CWAC., King- ston; visited Mrs. John Holland over the week end. Mrs. A. M. Kirk returned to Wing - ham on Wednesday . after havinga pleasant visit among her former Tuckesinith ,neighbors and friends, I Mrs. Frank Kennedy and Miss Dor- othy Theobald spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills and lam- sly are spending two weeks at Sauble Beach. Mr. Gordon Wilson left on Friday! for Quebec City, where lie will spend the summer months. CSM. Harry McLeod, Canip Borden, spent. the week end with Mrs. Me -,i Leod anil family. Mr. Gordon Bran, Detroit, is visit-, ing at the home of his , aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eckert. j Miss Grace Kreider, Toronto, spent the week end with relatives Here. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Seltzer, Hamil- ton,I were guests over the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. Shinen. Mr.'and Mrs. E. M. Flynn and Miss Diane Mowat of London are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close. Mr. M. Southgate, Kitchener, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Southgate. Miss Alice Devereaux and Mr, Ed- ward Devereaux, Toronto, visited over the week end at the home of their mother, Mrs. Margaret Dever- eaux. Mr. .and Mrs, Henry McFadden, -Stratford, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph McFadden over the holiday. Misses Mary and Teresa Mclver, Toronto, and Miss Margaret McIver, Kitchener, visited at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter McIver.: Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, Toronto, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Albert:. Moore, over the week 0101, Miss Olive Laidlaw, Toronto, spent the week end at hei' .home here, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell of Inger- soll visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoggartlr on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart, Tor- onto, visited over the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart, Mrs, Allen McLeod and children, Port Huron, aro guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Box, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and Mi•. and Mrs. George Williams and family, Kitchener; visited at the. home of their aarents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nolan and daughter, of Niagara Falls, spent the week end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore and daughters Dolores and Dixie Ann, St. Catharines, are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs, S. Cudmore and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke. S/Lt. Glenn Hays, RCNVR., Toron- to, spent the week end with his Mother Mrs. James Hays. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cudmore and daughter Nancy, Toronto, visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. F. Reid, over the week' end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Little and sons, Galt, spent the week end atthe hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Lower Mr. Jack Dorrance, St. Catharines, and Lieutenant Stanley Dorrance, Chatham, spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Mae Dorrance, Master Bruce McFadden is holiday- ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald, in Stratford. Mr. John Piper of Toronto is spend- ing a couple of weeks' holidays in town. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Scott spent the week end in Stratford. Miss Isobel McKellar, nurse -in - training in Stratford General Hospi- tal, visited this week with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar" Sergeant Jack Fortune, RCAF., has returned to Ms new post, Three Riv- ers, Qne., after spending two weeks' furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fortune. Dr. Friel Stewart, London, visited with his mother Mrs. Charles Stewart over the week end. ONE MAN'S INCOME IS ANOTHER MAN'S OUTGO... Miss Doreen Bissett, Kitchener, spent the week end at the house of Mr, bu(1' Mrs. P. ,McIver. Misses Florence and Nona). Mc- Quaid, Stratford, visited al the home of Mr,' and Mrs. Benson Hamilton, over the week end. Sergeant Kenneth Keating, RCAF., Toronto, spent the week end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Keating: Miss Betty 'Matthews, `' Waterloo, visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthews. Mr, and Mrs. James Cleary and daughter Mary Margaret, Mrs. B. Cleary and Miss Kathleen Cleary spent the holiday week end with relatives in Guelph. ZVIr. J, C. Scott, Toronto, called on the Misses Brine on Dominion Day, Mr. Ross Rennie, Toronto, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Ronnie. Miss Dorothy Smith is holidaying in London and Port Stanley. Mrs. J. Flannery and daughter Ter- esa, Guelph, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cudmore and sons, Kitchener, spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cuclmore. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ironside at- tended the funeral of her brother Mr. Harold Christopher in London, on Ween esday. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Deem, Stratford,. Miss Emily Deem of Toronto, Mr, Art Deem and Mrs. Sam Deem call- ed on friends here Dominion Day. Mr, and Mrs. James Pringle, Mr, and Mrs. George Mitchell and two sons of St. Marys, visited the Misses Brine on Sunday, lli-s. Dan Shanahan is in Scott Memorial Hospital suffering from concussion as the result of a fall on the cellar steps at her home during the week end. Miss Lorna Ballantyne, London, visited her aunt, Miss Ballantyne, over the holiday. Mrs. Kenneth Doherty (nee Alma Lawrence) has reecived word she has successfully passed her regist- ered nurse examinations. Mr. Whittaker and his sister Miss Whittaker, of Hamilton are visiting Hrs. H. Whittaker and Michael. Attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Mande Sloan here on Monday were M1'. and Mrs, Reg. Sloan and hip, and Mrs. Arthur Sloan, Miss Lois Sloan and Miss K. Wilson, all of Tor- onto. Send us the names of your visitors Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND GLEN BRICKLIN'S "MUSIC WITH A BEAT !" 12 musicians SUNDAY, JULY 9 Afternoon on. Beach Casino in Evening Tavistock Brass Band & Floor Show Singers - Dancers — Outstanding Artists Plan your outing for "The Bend" Free Picnic Accommodations BORN BOLGER.—,in Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on Monday, July 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bolger, of Wal- ton (nee Elva Pryce) a daughter. PAPPLE.--In Scott Memorial Hosp- ital, on Tuesday, July 4th, to Mn and Mrs. Earl Papple of Tucker- smith uckersmith (nee Olive Pryce) a son. HUMPHRIES.—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday, . July 4thr to Sgt. and Mrs. Stewart Humph- ries of Walton (nee Mary Benn- ett) a son (Robert Stewart). REEVES.—In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Searortlr, on June 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Reeves, Seaforth, a 8011 (Sii11b01'11). DOLMAGE,—In Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on June 30th, to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. 0, Dolmage, Londesboro, a daughter. Grace's Beautp Salon Will be- closed from July 30th until Sept. 1st. For early appointments please phone 16 k IF rising prices and costs were allowed to keep pushing each other up, inflation would be un- avoidable. That's what inflation is—a panic rise in prices—with money losing its value and confusion everywhere. To prevent inflation, a ceiling has been set on prices and profits,— wages and salaries have been controlled. s0 WE If one person 'demands higher prices—another higher profits— another a higher wage or salary —soon everybody would be mak- ing the same demands—demands on everyone else. Then costs of production could not be controlled. The ceiling could no longer be held. Living costs would go up— Our �ir90 OITgo and IHcome begin their frantic rise. ECONOMIC STABILITY IS NECESSARY TO MEET THE PRESENT OF WAR AND TO PROVIDE A BASIS FOR PEACE LISTEN- TO "IN THE SPOTLIGHT" RADIO PROGRAMME EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT 7.30 p.m., E.D.T. PROBLEMS This is one of a series being issued by the Government of Canada to emphasize the importance of preventing further increases in the cost of livingnow and deflation later.