HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-06-14, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1945
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Superior Prices for Thursday, June 14, till June 20
Stokely's Fancy Quality Tomato. Soup 7c
10 OZ. TIN,
Chase and Sanborn Coffee 1 lb. bag 43c
Lipton's Red Label Tea
%z lb. pkg. 37c
Plain or Iodized Salt 2/2 lb. boxes 16c
Canada Cornstarch... -per pkg. 1e
Snowflake Ammonia
per pkg. 5c
Brace's Bird Seed
Interlake Toilet Tissue
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour
I111lerost the Better Shortening
Lipton's Noodle Soup Mix
Libby's Prepared Mustard
Crosse and Blackwell's Thick Moat Sauce
Kellogg's All -Wheat with Tomato juice glass FREE
2 -Way Fly Repellant for Screens
Plusho-cleans toilet bawls
Simco -Blears clogged drains
Davis Gelatine
Aylmer Grape Juice 13 oz. bottle 18e
Junket Powders 2 pkgs, 22c
Stokely's Fancy Tomato, Juice 20 oz: tin 10e
Red Pluto ,lam 24 fluid oz, jar 29c
Per pkg. 18c
3 large rolls 250
per pkg, 15c
1 lb. carton 19e
2 pkgs. 25c
6 oc.'jar 9c
8 oz. bottle 25c
2 pkgs. 25e
bottle 55c
tin 210
tin 25c
2 oz. pkg. 19c
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Tuckersmith
Federation of
Agriculture
PRESENTS OUTSTANDING
FILMS
AND PROGRAM
In Egmondville School
AT 8.30
re a,
PHONE 8
PHONE 77
HENSALL
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Messrs. J. M. Scott and W, L.
Whyte left on Monday on a trip to
the States of Maryland and Virginia
in company with Dr. W. R. Graham
of the 0.A,C., and Mr. Schultz of
Spruceleig9t Farm. They will visit
various outstanding poultry, farms in
the South,'
Mr. John ,Kra uskopf of Detroit,
who is visiting at Dublin was a visit-
or in town on Friday.
Pte. Kenneth Eaton of Vocational
Technical Training School of Halifax
isspendinga furlough at his home.
Miss Grace Krauter of Toronto,
spent the week end at the hone of
Mr. and Mrs, Angus McQuaig.
Miss Margaret McIver, Reg.N., of
Kitchener, visited this week at the
hone of her• parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Peter McIver.
Sgt. Thomas Clufi, RCAF., Hag
ersville, is visiting with his father,
Mr, A. F. Cluff.
Mr. and Mr's. David Grieve spent
the week end with friends in Ham -
Miss
Miss Marjory Eicken, Toronto,
was a week end visitor in town.
Mrs. Orval l,•Iabkirk, Wingham,
was a guest this week at the home
of her brother, Mr. Foster Bennett t
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBride, of
Stratford, were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mrs. E. C. Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart and
daughter, Lynn, Toronto, were week
end visitors at the home of the for ,
mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Stewart,
Mrs. Thomas Sharpe is visiting at
the home of Mr, and- Mrs, Charles
Dolmage, Kitchener.
Mrs. D. L. Hooyer; Toronto, is
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, 7'. E. Keating.
IiOnti'pant-Jamos Mark, RCNVR.,
Mrs Mark and daughter, of Halifax,
are visiting at the horror of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Golding,
;:1r•, and Mrs. James O'Reilly, Kit-
chener, .were week end visitors with
tt:rteris, Mr. and Mrs, Albert
O RAIIIt.
and Mrs. Sylvester Kelly of
I nnc'on and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
O'Reilly of Dublin were week end
nests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
John Ruston.
Hensall Spring Show Held in Park W 0. Wis. ll am Charlesworth, RCrtli and MP,
The Annual Spring Stock Show, eseently returned from overseas,
which was held in the park at Hen- 71r. Grant Charlesworth, Mr. and
Il on Thursday was. well attend- I James ('inc and Miss Laura
.d, The fact that the weather was Stewart. Toronto, were week end
Perfect and the farmers being so .visitors with relatives here.
badly interrupted with their work Mrs. Helen Scott was a visitor in
on the land, kept many from attend- London this week.
Ing. The exhibits were of the very Rev, H. V. Workman underwent
finest, W. A. Alexander of Grey an appendicitis operation on Satur-
Township, Warden of Herron, offici- clsMat Scott Memorial Hospital,
rs, U. D
ally opened the fair. Jaanes Murray
Clark
President of the Clinton Fair Bain (l
aughter Amt ofSa�in'son Daticleitincl
St
ewart, Agricultural Representa- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greig
arm& tit,efor or H uron County and Dr, A. R. Mrs. Archie MacTavish has return-
Mon., June 1 S Campbell of at
spoke briefly, eel after slaencling a week ht Gror e-'
A special feature was bareback town snot Acton.
• hurdle jumping done by Bill, Junior Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Williams were
and Donna Merrier of Hay Town- Toronto visitors this week.
EVERYONE WELCOME ship. These riders trained the horses Mr. and Mrs. Harrison or Bradford
ADMISSION FREE themselves and have cleared hurdles were guests of Rev, and Mrs. A. W.
as high as four feet 9 inches, Fol- Gardiner.
lowing is.the prize list: Heavy Draft Mr, and Mrs, Harry W. Hart, also
and Agriculture Filly or Gelding Pte. Kenneth Hart of Simcoe, with
under three. lst Coyne Bros,'Staffa, friends at Niagara Falls.
2nd Fred Roney Mitchell; Filly or
Gelding under two, W. Turner,
Varna; Filly or Gelding under one,
J. A. Darling, Dublin, John Tur•ner
4,THEM P.
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CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Large Stock of Modern
Memorials on display atoom
our Seaforth Showrooms
:LS
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
Hensall; Aged Stallion, Bean Bros„
ilsa Craig; Championship Class
Draft Filly or Gelding, any age,
oyne Bros., 2nd and 3rd Fred
oney; Grand Championship Class
raft Filly or Gelding any age,
Dyne Bros; Special three horses
rom one Township, Fred Roney,
W. S. Monroe, Embro; Teams in
andom, Fred Roney, wagon or ex-
ress; Teams in harness, W. Decker,
0)1011: single in harness, 1st arid
rid, W. Decker; Roadster open
lass, teams in harness, W. S. Mun-
00, 211r1 Currie and. Tervit, Wig -
am; single in harness, lst and 2nd,
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Simonized
Only 6.00
B. A. Service ' Station
PHIL PRESANT
Greasing 1.00
SWEAT PADS.
65c & 90c each
NOSE GUARDS
30c & 45c each
at
JACK'S REPAIR
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SDEA or
ISA LED
Quicklyremoved-in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect
219 MITCHELL.
WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT - SEAFORTH 15, EXETER 235
DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. •
(Essential War Industry)
W. S. Munroe, 3rd Currie and Tervit,
Carriage open class, teams in har-
ness, lst and 2nd W. S. Monroe;
single in harness, 1, 2, and 3, W. S.
Monroe, carriage championship, W.
S. Monroe.
CATLE: Aberdeen Angus Ball un-
der 1 year; Edwards Bros., Watford;
2nd, Bert Klopp, Zurich; Aged Bull
1st T. G. Todd and Sons, Lucknew,
2nd, 10. G. Todd, 3rd, Edwards Bros;
Bull under 2 years, F. G. Todd and
Sons, Edward Bros.; Cow any age,
1st and 2nd, Edwards Bros,, 3rd F.
G. Todd and Sons, Heifer under 2
years, F. G. Todd and Sons, 2nd and
3rd, Edwards Bros; heifer under
1 year, Edwards Bros., 2nd F. G.
Todd and Sons, 3rd Edwards Bros
Shorthorns, aged hull, R. 181. Peck
and Sons, Zurich, 2nd John Ostrom,
Varna, 3rd Roy Pepper, Seaforth;
bull under 2 years,•1at and 2nd' W.
E. Parker and Sons, Watford, aid
R, M. Peck and
Sons; cow any age,
W. E. Parker and Soils, 2nd Roy
Pepper; heifer under. 2 years lst
and 2nd W. E. Parker and Sons,
3rd R M. Peck and Sons; heifer
under 1 year, 1st and 2nd W. E.
Parker and Sons, 3rd W. E. Oest-
reicher, Crediton; Herefords, aged
bull, W. S. O'Neill, Denfield; John
McGregor, Hensall; bull under 2 yrs.
W. S. O'Neill and 2nd; John Mc-
Gregor. Cow any age, Howard'
Wright, Cromarty, and 2nd; heifer,
under 2 yrs., W. S, O'Neill, Howard
Wright, O'Neill; heifer, under 1yr.,
O'Neill, Howard Wright, John Mc-
Gregor; baby beef under 750 lbs.,
Ptnsman Bros,, :Cromarty; W. E.
Parker, Roy Pepper, W. E. Oestrich-
et ; get of sire, beef breed, Edwards
Bros., W. E. Parker, O'Neill, R. M.
Peck,
Reeve R. E. Shaddick its attending
ounty council in Godericlr this week.
Cpl. Wesley Jones of London is
pending his furlough at :his home.
The 68th anniversary of St. Paul's
Anglican Church was held on Sunday
hen Rev. R. C. Holmes of Bayfield
t'as the special preacher at 11 a.m.ev. C. F. L. Gilbert of Seaforth
'OS the special speaker at the even -
ng service et 7 p.m.
Members of the bowling club will
met at the town hall, Hensall, on
ridgy;',Tune 15th at 8.30 p.M.
The annual picnic of the Women'ststitate will be helditt the home of
Mrs. Albert Shirray on Wednesday,
wee 20th at 4.30 p.m. Mrs. Shirray
ill be assisted by Mrs. Norminton,
U rs, A, E. Munn and Mrs. F. Wright,
rs. Norman Stanlaice and Mrs, A.
Kerslake will be to charge of the
orts. All members are requested to
'inti picnic basket and dishes,
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At Toast; Slavin's barn 3 miles east
of Hensall, Friday, June 22nd, music
by CKNX Ranch Boys and Cora.
Entertainers from London and ,
Woodham;' sponsored by L.O.L.
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Joan Dagg, widow of the late Jas,
Dagg, died at the home of her son,
Wilfred Dagg, in Killarney, Man.,
on Thursday, May 31st. She was the
former Joan Bengough and sister of
Miss Kate Bengough of Kippen. She
was buried at Killarney.
Mr's, Harold Willard and son Wil-
]lam James are spending a few days
with Mrs. Willarcl's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Jas. Parkins,
BLAKE
Many of the farmers are sowing
i their .beans in this community.
The Woman's Auxiliary are hold-
ing their June meeting' in the Blake
1 Church on Thursday evening,
June 14th.
The Blake school picnic is being
held on the school grounds on Fri-
day afternoon, June 22nd,
BORN
SANnEttsON - At Scott Memorial
HospiisI to 001'. and Mrs. John
Sanderson, Londesbor•o, on Thurs-
day, June 7th, a daughter (Sylvia
Jean).
McKELLAR,-At Grace Hospital,
Toronto, on Thursday, June 7th,
to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McKellar
(nee Jessie Smith), 112413 Dover-
court Rd., Toronto, a son.
MILLDR - At. Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on June llth, to Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Miller, Staffs, a daughter,
NIGH -At Scott. Memorial Hospital,
on June 11th, to Mr. and Mrs; Louis
Nigh, Seaforth, a son, Died on 12th,
The latest party standings in the
Dominion are; Lib, 117, P,C, 60, C,C.F,
20, S C 13, Ind 1 Ind; Lib, 8, Bloc P.
2, Ind. RC. 1, Ind (.CF 1. Lab, -P. 1, Want and For Sale ads, 3 weeks 50c.
doubtful 2. Trial 245.
Lakeview Casino Grand Bend
Dancing Every Wednesday & Saturday
CLIFF. GORDON , ORCHESTRA
GRAND SUMMER OPENING It
Saturday -- June 23 ;
A REMARKABLE' E' TORONTO ORCHESTRA p(
STAN. PATTON'S
ALL R151+±1) ORCHESTRA. 11 Musielans Featuring Piano and
Xylophone, Electric Guitar & Drums, String Bass,
Six Saxophones, doubling on Clarinet, Girl 'Vocalist
SOMETHING NEW' - SOMETHING DIFFERENT
DECIDEDLY WHAT YOU'LL LIKE!
FIRST CONCERT SUNDAY JUNE 24th
THEDFORD BRASS BAND
Softball Game Every Wednesday Evening
THE PICK OF TOBACCO
It DOES haste
good in a pipe
ALF
Town of Seaforth
Alioastois tri the Munn ipn iiia owning or r;i1b0( In;
di7s.4s mot to 1915 .licenses for same t t o before Tunes
1 is t n •t .ill he issued from the T r'usurer ..0i ire
in tit • Town Hall.
Slt,_t that date summonses through the Court
issued to the owners or harbout•ei's of clots not lix-logit, e t.c
All dogs must wear license tags.
Many complaints have been received about dogs tlatni,-'
int, gardens and 110wer beds. Owners, or harbourers are
personally responsible and, if necessary, dogs will not be
allowed to run at large,
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AncuvInfutrAti
Monster
Garden Party
School Grounds
S. S. No. 4, McKILLOP
Th .+re June 21
Supper Served frmn 6 to 8 p.m,
PLAY IN CHURCH
M ' LISS
(MY WESTERN MiSS)
1'.€seated by Brucefield Young
People and sponsored by W. A.
cf Duff's Ci urch
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YOU'FiC' POOPLE'S
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES
Sunday, June 17th
11.00 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Guest peakter--Rev. Fred G. Higdon,
B.A„ Staffa
SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
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strictions on the commercial products, Minister
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of many consumer Consumers must not expect commodi-
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the available supply of these pend
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of Finance y civilian goods -will de
to immediate increase in to secure the
added, `° an increase inwill require with
ties: ' And timebe manufacturers interfering which m materials without in
neon thelabour and
sterile
necessary eats, ,-;•sarv::
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continuing
Our ability to instal tele-
phones depends not on instruments
alone, but also in many cases on obtaining wire, cable
and exchange equipment. Even when we can secure
necessary manpower and materials, it will take time
-it aright be months - to instal all the apparatus
necessary to serve our waiting applicants.
We shall lose no time, you may be sure.
We are grateful for the patience and understanding of so
many who. have, had to wait so long for telephone service. '
OH �ctt ve 5'e/twice
H. H. P. JOHNSTON
Manager.