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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-01-25, Page 5THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1945 maosamosammumor Every article guaranteed — Thursday, Jan. 25, till January 31. Aylmer Vegetable or Tomato Soup 15c 2 - 10 az tins Quick Quaker Oats, large 3 lb. pkg. 19c Hillcrest Pure Lard Nabob Irridated Coffee 1 Ib. carton 1$c 1 lb. bag 45c Thistle Brand Chicken ]-laddie, per tin 29c Kraft Dinner, for quick meal, per pkg 18c Superior Baking Powder, 3 oz. tin 13c 16 az, tin Odex Antiseptic Soap 3 bars .. , Ivory Snow large pkg. - Saui Plush cleans toilet bowls per tin Quaker Natural Health l3ran per pkg, °ac lac 25c 290 1•1c 10c 15e 25e 110 25e Dr. Ballard's C11anipion Dog Food per pkg. Dr. Ballard's Meaties or Kibble Biscuits'2 - 11b, bags Aylmer Dehydrated Beans i 502. tins Kellogg's Rice. Kriespie 2 pkgs. f, -oz. pkg Pkg. of 10 cubes 1 ib. brick 2-20 oz, tins' McCormick's Fancy "A" Sodas Oxo Cubes pkg. of 4 cubes Sweet Blossom Honey Ruby Standard Quality Peas 25c Dalton's Puddings - assorted flavours - contain sugar - per pkg. „elle. French's Prepared Mustard 6 -oz. jar Lar See hive or Crown (Corn Syrup 2 lb, tin ...,25e 5 ]b. tin .iiic Mother Jacksons Jiffy Pie Crust ..Per pkg. 25c ICuox Gelatine ... .... ..... ....psi' pkg. 21c Bruce's Bird Seed : per Pk5' ISc 10c SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Robin Hood Flour in 243 69c Robin Rolled Oats, Igo pkg, 19c MD3 Ross J. Sp Art Wright at PI -PONE 8 PHONE 77 a Beef Upside Down Pie 1Mj cups flour 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. celery salt 3' tsp. white pepper 5 tbs. shortening 3 cup milk, or half intik and half water ( cup sliced onion 1 can condensed tomato soup 34 lb. ground raw beet 3 tsp. Magic Baking Powder Sift together flour, baking powder, 34 tap. salt, celery salt and pepper; add 3 tnblespoona shortening; mix in thoroughly with fuck. Add milk and stir until blended. Melt remainingtwo tablespoons shortening in 9" 01991g pan, and coon onions until sofa. Add tomato soup, r maining ,y teaspoon salt and ground meat; bring to hog. Spread baking powder inlxture on top of meat mtatureand hakeat475°b'. for about 20 minutes. Turn out upside down on large plate. Serves S. MADS IN CANADA i45 '....., w:• 3 ... National Selective Service Control of Advertising In accordance with P.C. 246, February tat, 1943, 208(1) "No person shall publish a1 advertisement offering employment as an employer, or seeking employment as an employee, except pursuant to and in accordance With a permit obtained from a Selective Service Officer." WINDOW CARDS AND ALL OTHER lii'ORMS 09' ADVERTISE- MENTS POR help must conform in the wording to Selective Service Regulations. Alt forms of advertising tot' Part Time Help, including: ` WINDOW CARDS BILLBOARDS RADIO ANNOUNCEMENTS HANDBILLS PUBLICATIONS must specify in a manner net loss than the plain part 01 Ute advert- isement that applicants have, "OTHER PULL TIME EMPLOYMENT" or in case of "HOUSE- WIVES EMPLOYMENT IS LIMITED TO TWENTY-FOUR (24) HOURS WEEKLY" FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONSULT YOUR NEAREST EMPLOYMENT AND SELECTIV30 SERVICE OFFICE. ASI IfillALS DAA ED Quickly removed in clean sanitary truclts, iPhone collect "219 MITCHELL . WILLIAM STONE SONS LIIVJITED THE SEAFIORTH NEWS TOWNTOPICS Miss Gretta Ross 15 visiting with01111111111111211111I11.1111111.111.1111111/1111/111,1111111111111/g1II1111101111i11,111111111,1111111111011111111111111/111111/111 friend$ in Toronto this week. Mr, Arnold Westeott, Iolon o, spent the Keels end with Mrs West- cott and family. Miss Leonora ifdler, Hespeler, vis- ited with 11e1' mother, Mrs, A. Edler over the week end. i Miss Julia Murray, Chicago, is visiting her mother, Mrs. James I Murray. MrS Sim 011 551111011 uul 1011 ltosS of Chiselbuist visilec1 al 111e hone of Mr. an 11 Mrs, Henry Hoggtn'tb. PO R. 0, Maclavish. of St. ,101nta, Quebec, spent the week end with his parents, M]'. and Mrs. Jbi111 Mac - 'ravish. Mrs, Neville, Sarnia, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Me - Millan, Airwoman Vera Hudson, RCAF, • Fingal, spent the Week end at the home of M1'. and Mrs. Scott Hahkirk Sergeant William , Sutherland, RCAF., Montreal, was a week end visitor with Mrs, Sutherland and family. Misses Joan McMaster, Fergus Bell, Teresa McIver and Dorothy Smith, Western University,. London, spent the week end at their homes. Miss Teresa Maloney, Stratford, spent the week end at her home. Miss Peggy Bechely, St, Thomas, visited this weak with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sproat. 'Miss Isabel. Brigham, Reg.N., spent the week end at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Brigham, in Blyth. E.R,A. Emerson Durst, RCNVR„ is visiting with friends in town this week, Mrs. Elsner Stephenson left on Wednesday to spend a few days at. the home of her uncle, Mr. ' 'John Reid, in Detroit, who had received word that his son, Pvt. Lloyd Rea. had been killed in action, Mrs. John McKinley of Winnipeg came on Saturday owing to the ill- ness and death of her mother, Mrs. A. D. Scott, Keith Harrison, of the Fleet Air Arm, and son of YIr. and Mr's. Al- , pert Harrison. has arrived safely overseas. Pte. Kenneth Eaton, of the Tech- nical Training School, Hamilton, spent the week end with his parents,f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eaton. l Mrs. Scott Habkirk and Mrs, John Pullman were week end visitors with friends in Guelph. Mrs, John Flannery and daughter Garold Ann have returned home af- ter spending the past week with rel- atives in Guelph. Mrs. George Stretcher, Tavistock, was a guest over the week end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Norman Hubert and Mr, Hubert. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London,!. spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. R. ILennedy. BRUCEFIELD The congregational meeting of , the I3rucefield United Church which was to have been held Wednesday night the 24th, has been postponed to Wednesday evening, Jan, 31st, on account of roads and weather con- ditions. Austin Dining has sold his M - acre fai'1n on the 2nd concession or Tuckersmith to his neighbor, Norris Stllery, who gets possession in the spring. AI1. Cameron Henry 'hes been en- gaged to teach S.S. No. 14, Stanley. Gordon Mustard while skating at the 117110 here ion Friday was unfor- tunate to have his shoulder dislocat- ed. and hope he will soon be able to be back on the ice again. ' . Mrs.. Alex. Souter •of the Mill Road. Who is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs: A. York and family in Toledo, Ont•, we are sorry is not well and Mr, Souter left for their on Monday. The Hydro was turned on on the Mill Road on Tuesday. Mr'. James Carnia after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. C. Haugh, returned to her home on Friday. TUCKERSMITH Mrs. Herold. Slier.% of Hay Twp. danahter of Dir. and Mrs. Alva Way, who has been in the hospital with a long srriotls illness, has improved enough to be removed to her NM1;- er's tomo, 141', ttu11 11I1 G.i.•„y \V'13', ill 'Yorke Early Chicks Needed This Year -Early Chicks Are a First Requisite to Maximum Fall Production Britahl wants eggs most during the Fall months. Meeting their needs is the best foundation for post war export (rade in eggs. Chicks were purchased early last year, Result, greatest Fall production o11 record. Throughout the country advice is that buyers are slow in placing early 11111013 orders, Export contl'avts insure the same price for the surplus in the fall of 1945 as in 1944. Pobrunry find March chicks are necessary to maximum Se11- Cenlber and 'October )1'011ethon. ORDER CHICKS NOW — INSIST ON EARLY DELIVERY • IIS jlmm 6LOODdESrED r_] Scott's Poultry Farm GOVERNMENT RECORDED FLOCKS J. M. SCOTT Phone 851-32 Seaforth, Ont. ...,.I,,,..e,.fl„e,,,..,.,, 111111131 , 1111131111111.11 ........... 131.1. .... Ile„,e",.'Omni ..,ne9„Pe,....ea...,u,,,,.,u,,...,iii KIPPEN The church service on Sunday first will be conducted by the minister, Mr. Grant will preach on The Luke- warm Churchman, the second ser - num in the series on Four New Tes- tament Churchmen. The annual congregational meet- ing of the Kipper Church has been set for Thursday evening the lst of February and will be of a social character. :firs. Harold Jones is in St. Jos- s ph's Hospital with a swollen jaw. i,rob :bly due to an abscess. The W.M.S. held its postponed meeting for January last week with an attendance of sixteen. Nelson flood is the happy father of a bouncing girl at Seaforth hos- pital, Mother and baby are doing well. Miss Anna Damm of Toronto spent the week end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Parsons and fam- ily visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson of Chiselhurst, Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Ferguson of London township visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Sehilbe. Mr. and Mrs. W. Homey attended the funeral of the former's cousin in Exeter on Friday. /MTWt'Y Hi�4E SeWI '';•I' (/1 �1't'#Jf�'I 3i NEVER PACK ANY INFLAMMABLE MATERIALS IiN PARCELS . * . MATCHES AND LIGHTER FLUID in overseas parcels have started serious fires. Think what this means. Thousands of bags con- taining Jeffers on-taining,letters and parcels. lie. deep clown in a ship's hold, lurching in a rough sea. if matches or lighter fluid take fire—AND THEY DO—that means that brave seamen must go into the smoke-filled hold and risk their lives. Thousands of parcels may be destroyed -thousands of men disappointed. WON'T YOLJ HELP2 we know that you would not knowingly endanger Jives and-. mail. So think - and then don't put matches or lighter fluid in Overseas Mail. issued by -the authority. c( HON. W —S. MULOCI(, t.C., M.P., POSTMASTER GENERAL 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 .41y 1 1 4 1