HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1944-08-10, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1944 TI -IE SEA.FORTI-I NEWS
• 4.3%.0104C(.11.411.1MVARKM1014.1..10114ENITMINDICOUNOWSWZMOSOMMIMPOOMMUSVAISZACSAMBIRSOCIMI.INFA011. scrantwaaarawasorramawaratmacaraccan
vatravcwwww.•tcar.
1
Por Thursday, August 10, till Aug. 16
Choice No. 1 Round Grain Rice, 2 lbs. 21 c
Lifebuoy Health Soap. 2 bars 1 1c
Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup, 2 tins .25
Plain or Iodized Salt 1 5c
2 LARGE 2 L. eTNs.'
Old Dutch Cleanser per tin 1 Oc
"CHASES DI RT"
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2/12.oz. pkgs. 23c
Nabob Coffee 1 lb. bag 450
Ova ltine mod tin 6Se
Large Jar 980
Nutria Baby Cereal 9.oz. pkg, 290
18 oz. pkg. 490
Sant Flush — cleans toilet bowls
Pastry Flour 24 Ib,ler bagtin 2
7'%
7 lb. bag 27c
large 8 oz, bottle 150
1 lb. carton 17c
1/2 lb. tin 19e
1 lb. tin 410
2 oz. pkg. 19c
3 oz. pkg, 100
8 oz. pkg, 210
4 oz. pkg, 100
8 oz. bottle 10c
Ellinarr Vanilla Extract
Hillcrest Pure Lard
Neilson's Jersey Cocoa
McLaren% Cream of Tartar
Baker's Premium Chocolate, unsweetened.. ,
Savoy Custard Powder
Laing's C.C. Sauce
Canada Vinegars, Cider, Malt or :Spirit, 12 oz. bottle 10c
Ivory Soap
Black Cat Window Cleaner per bottle 150
"It" or "2 in 1" White Shoe Cleaner per bottle 15c
2 -Way Insecticide Screen Paint 4 oz. bottle 590
Pure Spices for Pickling Whole or Ground 5c / 103 pkgs.
Beaver Lobster — New Pack 1/2 size tin 67c
Jiffy Whip — for whipping cream 1 oz. bottle 18c
large bar 10c
BABY FOODS AND SUPPLIES
Carnation Milk 'Nutrim Baby Cereal
Aylmer Infant Foods (Vegetables) Bacon
Cream of Wheat
Johnson's Baby Talcum
Aylmer Vegetable Soup
Palmolive Soap
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue
Custard Powders
Pletcher's Castoria
Castor Oil
Stokely's Tomato Soup
Ross J. Sproat PHONE 8
Art Wright
PHONE 77
`1121•,•,1111101NAMSKIIIIIMIII2.6.9.10,1111110•11.113..05S81.111/1113.1911{1/011.
BRUCEFIELD
ELEVATOR !I
NOW OPEN
NEW GRAIN
WAN TED
Western Grain r. rSale
thett..!, Ceoral
Geo. T. Mickle & Sons
For Sale
ananiert frame house, Wilson St.,
.111 1 JiiifllIl0d, fully modern.,
•• Gitr-
Pi'ompl possession,
7-1toom, frame house, East William
2 acres land. A real buy.
7-Iloom, stuccoed house, Goderich
SI., West. Hydro. Garage.
7 -Room Brick house, Church $t.,
Modern Conveniences with good
barn.
6•1100.111, Stuccoed house, Egmond-
ville. Hydro, good well.
Have other properties listed as well
some good farms,
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate
Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220
5X B. C. Shingles
Carload Just Arrived
FEEDING MOLASSES
A car expe-cted soon, phone
your orders
BINDER TWINE
AL limited supply of 650 & 600 ft.
ROPE -- all sizes
Co -Op and Shur Gain poultry
and hog feeds mixed daily
Mixed chop and ntillfeeds
S1LVFORTEl FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE
PHONE 9
NOTICE
Frank Finnigan, your Rawleigh dealer, on
Louisa St,, Seaforth, has a line of products
at the house. Phone 613W.
NOTICE
Wm. Bradshaw, your Watkins dealer, and
also agent for E. D. Smith & Sml, fruit and
ornamental nursery stock, Market street,
Beaforth, Ont. Phone ,Sill.
j.
MEN WANTED
TWO S'00(1 0100.
Win pay $20.00 .310r week with
board. For particulars apply to
Jonathan Hugill
On I -Rahway 8, three miles west of
Seaforth
STA F FA
Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Elsdon and children
and Mrs. Ristion, Sr., with Mrs. Walden of
Moulton.
Miss Gwen Simpson, llashwood, with Mr.
end Mrs. Henry Harburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Agar, London, with
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Agar,
1)r. Robert Smale and Mrs. Smnle, Regina,
end Mrs. Norman Bushfleld, Zion, with Mrs.
William Saler.
Miss Doris Colquhoun with Mr. and Mrs.
John Ronnenburg, Mitchell,
Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Strathdee, Carling-
ford, with Mr. and Mrs. L. Colquhoun.
Mrs. L. A, Colquhoun, Norwich. with Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Colcmhoun.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dingle and Edward,
Toronto, and Mrs. William Bickel', Winni-
peg, with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sadler.
Mrs. Don Fraser and daughter Janet, of
Strasbourg, Sask., with Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.
Reed.
Mrs. V. (Nance, Harrington, with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Quance.
Miss Muriel 'Mets, Galt, with miss
Tube] Drake.
Mrs, Tons Lyman, Mount Forest, with Mr.
and Mrs. L. Houghton.
Mrs. J. Tillis, Wheaton, 111., with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Hodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Babensee, Stratford,
with Mr, and Mrs. George Hutson.
Mrs. H. Woods, Jimmie and .Fred, Toron-
to, with Mr, and Mrs. Robert McCaughey.
Mrs. F. O'Brien and Donald at Rondeau
Park with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. O'Brien.
Elliott Richmond, 'Parents, with Mr, and
Mrs. Russell 'Warden.
Mrs. Harvey Leslie in Toronto with her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. FL Halliday,
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Tay and Mr. and Mrs.
;Tames McKellar, London, and Mr. and Mrs.
P. Pigeon and children, Mitchell, with Mr.
and Mrs. 3, R. Drake.
Mr. and Mrs, Terry Agar, Mr. and Mrs.
F. Drake, jr„ and Margaret and Mr. and
Mrs. Len Houghton and Frank at Grand
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, Audrey and
Reggie in Goderlch.
Fire believed to have been started by an
accumulation of chaff around an electric
light bulb Tuesday night destroyed a large
bank barn an the farm of Thomas Slavin,
near Chiselhurst, causing damage estimated
at several thousand dollars. PaYllY covered
by Insurance.
N1M ALS , DEAD or
DISABLED
Quickly removed in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect
219 MITCHELL
WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED
IMMI.10212.921MAGAIIMIMI
TOWNTOPICS 1-niaso11. RCAF., 01".11.1.1.1111111111111,1111111111111111/111111111110111111111111111111111111111114lI10111111111011".11111111101111111,1111111,11/11111111111111110
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat and fun,'
daughters Mrs. Walter Barry and Mrs.
Proston Tabor and three Minden. Pa-
tricia Jane, Penelope jean, and Peggy
Joan, and Bliss Margaret Tobey, .and
Mr. Richard McGuire, an uncle, alt
of Detroit, are spending a month's
vacation in the former Adam Hays
residence on Market street, Mr. Hugh
Sproat's son, Hugh. Rowan, is in ,New
Guinea, Mrs. Barry's husband is in
Normandy, and Mrs. Tabor's husband
is at Scott Field, Missouri.
Mrs. Russell Sproat has returned
from Temagami,
Pte. ,Tames W. Handy has returned
to London after spending two -weeks'
furlough with his family here.
Miss, Luella Kahle of Ottawa is
holidaying with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. Keine.
WO2 Lloyd Hpggarth and Mrs.
Hoggarth are holidaying at Nakina.
Mr. Reuben -Frost of Flint,
is spending a few days here.
Mr. William McLeod, Port Huron,
WAS a visitor in town.
Miss Mabel Turnbull, Mrs. G. T.
Turnbull, Don, Marilyn and Barbara
Hillis and Mr. and -Mrs. Harold Barry
and Elizabeth of Stratford are holi-
daying at Grand Bend.
Captain Robert Willis, Ottawa,
Visited at the home of his [athero
Mr. W. G. Willis, over the week end.
Miss .Tean Dolmage, Kitchener, is
holidaying at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Dolmage.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lindsay and
daughter Sheila. Toronto, are guests
at the home of her mother Mrs. J. 13.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills spent the
holiday week end at the home of
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
mid Mrs, Henry Enzenberger in De.
trait.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKay,
Hamilton, were guests this week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Willis,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Free spent
the week end at the home of their
daughter, Mrs, Walter Bagshaw and
Mr. Bagshaw at Lindsay.
Fingal, speni this week end at the
home 1 Sit', nild Ole. Scott Ilabkirk. Laic Niew CeSlint
GRAND BEND
Mr, and Mrs. William Faulkner,
Kitchener, spent the week end at the Look ! Canadian Red Cross Concert
home of his mother Vire. P, Paiilkaer,
Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, visit-
ed with her Mother Mrs. Roland
Kennedy, 0v01' the week end.
Misses Mary and Teresa McIver,
Toronto, spent the week end at the
ii,oine of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter McIVer,
Mrs. A. P. Twitlale, Niagara Falls,
and her nephews, Messrs. Cyril and
Oswald Snowdon, spent a few days in
'the Bruce Peninsula.
Mr. E. Lorne Vox, principal of Sea -
forth, High School, has rented Mr.
John Webster's residence, Centre st.
Mrs..Maude Dalton, Toronto', visit-
ed last week at the home of her
brother, Mr. Hugh Wright.
Miss Margaret Smith and Sandra
McKellar, TorOnto, spent the week
end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W.
Smith in Egmondville.
-;IVIts. Orval Weston, Detroit, is a
guest at the home or her sisters Miss
Verna Graves and Mrs. R. Carnochan,
Mrs. 111: Murray, Hamilton, is visit-
ing at the home of her sister, Mrs.
James Morris, and Mr. Morris.
Mrs. Leslie Scott, Chicago, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taite and fam-
ily, Detroit, are guests at the home
of Mrs, T. G. Scott.
Miss Alice Devereaux and Mr. Ed-
ward Devereaux. Toronto, spent the
holiday week end with their mother,
MPS. Margaret Devereaux,
Mrs. Ronald MacDonald and sons
John and Jim, Stratford, 'visited at
the hornelor Mr. and MPS. P, McIver
llo.11,r.I"
(lois
Powell spent the week
end in Toronto.
Miss Barbara MacDonald. Clinton,
holidaying at the home of Mr. and
Mvs. Helmer Snell.
mIMIsilcsosicalk,fary Ryan' is holidaying in
Mt. and Mrs. Arthur Edmunds and
family, and Miss Mildred Finnigan,
Sarnia, were holiday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Finnigan.
Sergeant D'Orlean Sills, RCAF.,
Toronto, spent the week end with
SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 9 P.M. Doors open 8.30
GLEN BTU C KLIN ORCHESTRA
BRUCE SHARPE Outstanding Canadian Violinist
MRS, BRUCE SHARPE Concert pianist
FRED FUNK AND HIS MALLET TRIO
MARGARET LEWIS — ACCORDIANIST
.A. remarkable programme for young and old Every Artist giving
his services free ,-- Not a cent taken out for expenses or overhead.
DRAWING FOR MALE COCKER SPANIEL PUPPY
"CHAIVIP1ON NIP" — Bred by Boug Kennels, London
Last year this Concert raised $581.00. Please give all your support
again, and give, the Red Cross much needed help. Many who can't
come send a donation, and 00 matter' how small, it is very much
appreciated. Thanks !
lllllll IMMO. llllll MI11111111111111 llllllll lll lllllllllllllll 111,I,
Mrs. Sills.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'White, Bramp-
ton, were guests at the home of. her
mother, Mrs, Brian Cleary, over the
week end.
Mrs. Martin Stapleton and family
are holidaying at Rosseau Lake, Mus-
koka.
Mr. and Mrs. William Neely and
son, Stratford, spent the holiday
week end at the home of her par -
eats, Mr. and Mrs. George Reeves.
Mrs, A. D. Armstrong left on Tues-
day to attend the funeral of her
brother, the late J. M. McKinley, in
Toonto.
Miss Elizabeth Howes visited Mrs.
Delmett of -London recently.
Word has been received that 010.
11, M. Held:irk, RCAF., grandson of
Mr. John Bennett, of Seaforth, and
son of Mrs. Mabel Halikirk. Wing -
ham, is missing overseas.
Mr. Andrew Miller of Detroit is the
guest of Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Ross
this week:
-
Mrs. Maude Shewbridge of Toronto
has returned home after spending a
few weeks at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. W. 3, Finnigan.
Mrs. Gordon. Finnigan of Timmins
and Mildred Finnigan and Arthur Ed -
=lids of Sarnia spent the week end
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Musselman,
Claire and Larry, of Kitchener, spent
the week end the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. E, Smith,
Mr, and Mrs. Norman J. Smith of
Toronto are visiting' at the home of
Mrs. John LHenderson,
Miss Marion McGaxin spent the.
week end with Mr. and Mrs, C. E,
Laithwaite of Goderich.
Mr. Lorne Dale has purchased the
house on James street belonging to
F. S. Savauge which has been in-
eupied by Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Graham Kerr has returned
home after spending a week at Hay-
field.
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary is
sPendidg two weeks in Brantford:
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Roach left last
week for their home in Wilkie, Sask.,
after spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. 3. J. Cleary. Nfr. Roach Is an old
Seaforth boy and it is 22 years shwa
his last visit here.
Mrs, Jason Ellis of Toronto spent
the week end with her sister Mrs.
Wm. Campbell and other relatives.
st,
ss,551.'1"
,D
a
1.0 1.S.1..'VO 1011/41>
al$01'1OVIS"¶10'
O0110
00°1140
eso0 ^t1 eik 1., •
ZS. :13.1; • S t 0
10
19V' '11 Cf•L
PREWEII Nanavvoom
uJtq
All EIFIATION o o
LATER
COSTS
WAGES
ros
toTo'
To P zs
7.
PP:LC.
1101.,VIT"
1‘1°11,11tE, ,
PlIOVJCI"0:,1:1 C0'.,,'T."$* • 'rut.'
14,101tiC.BAB LOSU.
GOVV,101,,IIT fklIkDts
PH'S
MR. FARMER:
TO KEEP DOWN COST o WHAT YOU BUY,
ESSENTIAL TO HAVE CEILING on FARM PRICES,
was Is VITAL TO PREVENT INFLATION NOW --
DEFLATION AND DEPRESSION LATER. FUTURE
OUTLOOK FOR STABILITY XS FAVOURABLE -
WITH CEIL/NGS ON TOP AND FLOORS BENEATH.
GOVERNMENT OF CANADA.
Controlled prices, wages, costs,
profits mean security
WAGES
PRICES PROFITS
If one breaks through ...
dt.p.
Soon all would break through . .
And stability would go all to pieces
.80y,
W —882, 8.4,41.
/0114:1?1,4JIPOO:t Ezi 2, z
2'8 96.2.81(z 4'404,4 if4j
4.1)4i ° /18 p4
'ILPS Ok If? 44 SE '4
VI, PZ04; '18°,2' 00°P .Z.t 72:Lp
ZEs-; ettvz, ° ifottr2WozititP0
kOttit? 44
Oov,, OWs
'
Pt72' op •
C4N,4.D4
WE CAN ALL HELP BY SUPPORTING CONTROLS
OVER PRICES, WAGES, RENTS AND PROFITS
LISTEN TO "IN THE SPOTLIGHT" RADO PROGRAMME
EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT 7.30 p'an.:•E.D.T1
•
This Is the tenth 0 a series being issued by the Govertim8nt
of Canada to emphasize the importance of Pre44Ptinii. 'farther
increases in the '6,0 of living now and dnflenigOtiar