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The Seaforth News, 1945-03-15, Page 2THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945. Gives illothers nay Relieve To e_ hits CoIds sof B vont miseries Acts Promptly to Help Relieve Coughing Spasms, Congestion and Irritation In Bronchial Tubes ETRA�+ Because its penetrating -Stimulating T S action (as llustrated) brings such grand relief, most young mothers to cold -congested rub VapoRub on the throat, chest bronchial tubes and back at bedtime. It starts towork with its special at once and keeps on working for hours to bring relief. Invites restful sleep. Often by morning most of the misery of the cold is gone! Now don't take chances with untried remedies—get grand relief tonight with this time -tested, double -action home remedy for re- lieving - ICKS K chitin mis- eries.mis- Try it! VAPORu6 medicinal vapors chest and back surfaces like a warming, cam - forting poultice Mrs. William Andrew, Exeter — Mrs, \\-m. Andrew. who had been a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. since January. 1944. died last week in her 74th year. Death came as a relief to her sufferings as she had been in a helpless condition for some time. Surviving are one son, George, of London; and three daughters. Mrs. E. J. Pym, of UTsborne, Mrs. Norman Knight of Senforth, and Miss Mary. A private funeral was held in Exeter last Thursday afternoon. Relatives Share In Estate Fourteen .residents of \Vingham, Belgrave and nearby communities share in property left by the late David Beecroft of New York, auto- mobile pioneer and former resident of Ontario. Bequests of $1,759 each go to Mrs. Henry McGee of Wingham, sister, John Beecroft, Belgrave. bro- ther, $2,750 to Mars. Wellington Dow, \Vinghaul. niece, 91,750 to Mrs. Jas. Wightmau, Listowel, $325 each to May McBurney, John McBurney, Gil- bert and Beatrice Beecroft, Belgrave, Roy McGee, Gordon McGee anti Dug - tun Beecroft. all of Wiughanl, $325 to Mrs.. Herbert Campbell of Wing - ham. Ole. Beecroft died in 1943 at the age of 08. He was associated with the Bendix Aviation .corporation from 1928. Born in Huron county, he enter - MAGIC Chocolate Gold Calve 3 tbs. butter Yolks of 3 eggs 3 f cup sugar 1;, cups of flour 1 tsp. flavoring extract X cup of milk 3 tsp. Magic Baking Powder Cream butter; add sugar sfocvly; add egg yolks which bate been beaten until thick;is add attei- Sift together. flour and baking p nately with milk to first mixture. Bake In two 7" greased layer -cake pans at 375°F. for 30-25 minutes. SUGARLESS ICING CHOCOLATE FROSTING: 1 egg white; 34 cup Maple Syrup; 34 tap. salt; X cup Cocoa;. 34 tsp. - vanilla. Put egg white, maple syrup and salt in top of double boiler over boiling water and beat with rotary beater for 9 minutia. Remove from l. Aheat and fold In cocoa gradually, blending and spread over cake. MADE IN CANADA • Spence's Produce MGOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth i Fertilizer Grass Seed & Seed Corn Orders for above should be in as soon as possible and be sure of delivery. CO - OP & SHUR-GATN FEEDS made daily Western Grain & Chop Peanut Oil Meal Cod Liver Oil Feeding Molasses Oyster Shell & Limeshell Finn's Minerals & Tonics Reduced Iron Rex Wheat Germ. Oil. Cooper's DRI-KIL Universal!, Milking Machines & Parts Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Phone 9 DISPERSAL SALE At Huron County Horne, one mile south of Clinton, Ontario, on No. 4 Highway TUESDAY, MARCH .27th, 1945 commencing at 1.30 p.m. • 44 A complete dispersal sale of the Shorthorn Herd of the Huron County riome will be held on the above date consisting of the following: -- 3 fresh cows. 5 due shortly after the sale, 3 to freshen in the fall. also 2 0000 earcinated heifers. This herd is fully accredited and T.B. tested. Catalogues l.e available at the County Home, Clinton, Ontario, Phone 21, and also el, the Agricultural Office, Clinton. The Committee in tliai'ge of County Home affairs have decided to maintain a dairy herd d only and therefore theentire herd of Short- horns will be sold tt the hr:atest bidder at t,liis sale. TERMS -- CASH Huron County Home Committee, (A. McCann, Chairman) Proprietors N. W. Miller, Clerk Duncan A. Brown, Auctioneer. y��'_wt1.j7Je.�ld.J?,'. it?•2 y."fa:P�� QPII .'P,ik 3. 4 S .. DEAD or DISABLED cuiekly removed in clean sanitary trucks. 'Phone collect 219 MITCHELL LLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED ed the automobile field in 1902, Pro- perty left by the testator was ap- praised at $65,040 gross value, $39,207. net. Lily Has Six Blooms -- Mrs. Mrs. George Bundcho has a lily isintoll bloom. The'plant which k a1 ' a cot in height is. whichstands over f g growing From a year-old bulb and is flowering for the drst time. There are two sturdy stems each with three light orange blossoms centred with green on the top of each. This is very unique for this type of plant as only one stent usually grows from the bulb with two blooms on each. The 0 Yirth.. AT is the attitude of the life insurance companies toward policy- holders cashing in on their poticidl°? ANSWER: They do every- thing they can to avoid such policy surrenders. They have special departments devoted to the conservation of existing business and they recognize that their best agents in the field arethosewho help people to keep themselves and their families protected. But don't cash values in policies encourage surrenders? ANSWER: They shouldn't. The cash value privilege should be used only in cases of real need when sudden misfortune may force a man to raise all the money he can. His life insurance is one place to which he can turn. If the need is not too extreme he can obtain a loan on his policy and so keep his insurance in force. Because of the cash value and loan benefits in policies many ahome has beenkepttogether, many a business saved in time of storm and stress. One of a series of messages sponsored by We insurance eowpanres in Canada plant, has several' leaves which are long, smoth and medium green in color. — Milverton Sun. Dashwood Couple Married 66 Years — Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft of Dasli oocl on Sunday wood S d 5 marked their 66th wedding anniversary, They have been residents of Dashwood for the past 34 years. After their marriage in Ste priest Township by Rev. J. C. Himm ler, Lutheran pastor at Dashwood, they farmed for 32 years in Stephen, later moving to Dashwood. Three : livine daughters and one sou ere g Mrs. iPred Rader, of Dabhwood; Mrs. Victor Heywood of Exeter; Mrs. Wil Ilam Stadelbauer, of London, and Ed- mund Kraft, of Dashwood Their son, 2 There are trine John, died in 19 1. grandchildren and six great-grand- children, At their double wedding the other couple was Miss Katherine Kraft, sister of Mr. Kraft, and Christ- ian Stade, brother of Mrs. Kraft. • Crime in Art—Specialty of A Super Sleuth A super -sleuth of art, who. uses the latest methods of the FBI, the police and the laboratory, reveals...in The American Weeklywith, this Sunday's S ayte March 18)issue of The Detroit Sun- day un-. day Thnes,..how he -recognized the real Mona Lisa and upped the value of a portrait of Lafayette from $127 to at least $100,000, Get Sunday's De- troit Times. Aerial view of Magog with Dominion. Textile Plant in foreground. 11 Liquor Control Board of Ontario NOTICE to Individual Liquor Permit Holders DO NOT DESTROY your present individual Liquor Permit - Liquor Permits will be extended (not re -issued) to March 31st, 1946 on application and payment of $1.00 at any Liquor Control Board Store on and after March 19th, 1945.. The decision to extend the use of the present permits will effect a substantial saving in paper and printing costs, and is in keeping with present day conservation policies. WILLIAM G. WEBSTER Chief Commissioner