HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-07-26, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1945
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
THURSDAY - JULY 26th
One Night Only
Mart Kenney
AND HIS WESTERN GENTLEMEN
Admission $1.00 each
(Only appearance in this district this year)
a
TAVISTOCK 'BRASS BAND
AND ENTERTAINERS
SUNDAY - JULY, 29th
Street Parade in afternoon;
Entertainers in the evening
i
MacDONALD'S
, BAKESHOP
will be closed
July 28
Reopens August 7
CHESTERFIELDS. &
OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS
Repaired & Recovered
Also Auto Seats and Backs,
Verandah Swings & Steamer
Chairs Repaired. Free Pick-
up and Delivery
Clifford Upholstering
Co., Stratford
Telephone 579
For further information apply at
Box's Furniture Store
SEAFORTH
THE PICK OF TOBACCO
it DOES taste
good in a pipe
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
POULTRY WANTED
HIGFIEST PRICES PAID FOR YOUR POULTRY
Live or Rail Grade. We call for it and pay immediately
Just Phone Dublin 68
DUBLIN CREAMERY & POULTRY PACKERS LTD.
DUBLIN
ANIMALS SABER
Quickly removed 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)
THiS LITTLE RIR;
WENT TO MARKET
No matter how good your pigs may be their whole future
depends largely on the start YOU give them.
The safe, sure way to prepare your pigs for future 'market
is to start them on scientifically, balanced (X) -OP 'MiX
PIG STARTER, containing animal and vegetable protein,
essential minerals and vitamins,
"BUILT UP TO QUALITY NOT DOWN TA PRIDE"
Your local. "CO.OP MIX" mill
TOWN TOPICS BAYFIELD AUCTION
•
• Rev, and Mrs, I.1, V. Wollcnnan
spending a few Weeks at Collins
• AMC and Mrs, Alex Langford
son Gordon, 01 London, spent
weekS]iawend with NIr, and Mrs. 1V
,
PO, Keith:Dale, who 'spent the w
Mid with his 'latents Mr. and
Orville Dale, has been posted to S
merside, P.E.L
Mt. "Zllilliam Boll, Toronto, s
.(litif week end with his mother
R. P. Bell.
Miss Rita Heckman spent the
end at her home in Mitchell.
Mi'. and Mrs, Stewart McAlp
Woodstock, called at the home of
and Mrs, Lorne. Dale on Sunday.
Mrs. Maxine McFadden, Stratford,
is a guest this week at the home o1
Mr. anti Mrs Ralph MoFadden,
Mrs. -Wright, of Toronto, is a gu,est
at the 'tome of. her sister Mrs. R. M.
J'onnes.
Mr, and Mr's. Gordon Bender and
sou David, Kitchener, were guests
this Week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Crich.
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Scott have re-
turned to Chicago after spending the
past week et the home of Mr. Scott's
mother, Mrs. T. G. Scott,
Mi'. Walter Gallop and daughter
Miss Dorothy Gallop, Stratford, visit-
ed with relatives in town over the
week end.
W0. Grant McArthur, RCAF., Lon-
don, spent a few clays this week at
the Home of Mrs. Thomas Habkirk.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Tate,. Dear-
born, end Mr, and Mrs. John McMann,
Chicago, are visiting with relatives
here this week.
Miss Beatriz Sandford underwent
an appendix operation in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital. on Friday.
Di'. and Mrs. Hubert McGinnis, De-
troit, were week end guests at the
]lone of the latter's sister, Alt's, C.
W. Irouside and Mr. Jronsicle,
Mr. Gordon Regele o1 the S. D. & Highlanders returned from over-
seas on the Letitia last week
Dr, and Mrs. Martin Stapleton and
chlldren Pani and Paanela, are holiday-
ing at Itosseau Lake. They have as
their guests Dr. and Mrs, K. Mc-
Landress, Mitchell,
Signalman T, I, Fox, Mrs. Fox and
daughter Sally, spent the week end
With Mrs. Fox's mother, Mrs. S. Mac -
Milian, in Stratford.
Lieut. Kenneth Weston, Mrs, Wes-
ton and son, Detroit, were guests this
week at the hone o1 Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Carnochan and Miss Verna
Graves.
Master Edward Dillane, Hamilton,is holidaying with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnstone.
Miss Edna. Eckert, Iteg.N,, has re-
turned to London, after spending the
past three week's holidays at the
home of .her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J.
M. Eckert.
Mr, Keith Dale, RCAF, sot o1 Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Dale, received his
commission as Pilot Officer at Mount
Hope last week
Master Bruce McFadden. is holiday-
ing at the home of his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald, hi
Stratford,
Miss Margaret McIver, Reg.N., has
returned to Kitchener after spending
her holidays at the home o1 her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver,
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Tabor, or De-
troit, spent the week end at the Inoue
of Mr, Russell Sproat.
Mr. and Mrs. Rassell Sproat spent
tete week end at the Sunset Hotel,
God eri ch,
Mr, and Mrs. Reg Henderson nal
8011 Bobbie have returned from 11olL-
claying with . relatives in Belleville,
Trenton and Owen Sound""
Mrs. Olive Skinner (formerly- Olive
Hobbs), Hollywood, Calif., and dau-
ghter Mrs. Ruth Drouillard, Windsor,
were guests last week at the home of
the forn5lei''s nephew, Mr. Jack Glew
and Mrs, Glew,
Mr, and Mrs. Dawson Reid and dau-
ghter, Guelph, are guests at the home
of the fo•mer's mother, Mrs. J. F.
Reid, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dodds and
son, Toronto, are visiting at the home
of Mr, William Govenlock in Eg-
mondville.
Guests at the home of Mrs. R, S.
Hays are Miss Ann McLellan, Miss
Patricia Gilday, Mr, William Mc-
Lellan raid Mr. and Mrs, 'Wayne Wilk-
ins, all o1 Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Earle Webster MO
Ronnie of Ajax, are spending their
holidays with his mother, Mrs. T. J,
Webster, Harpnrhey.
Continued. From Page. One
are
Bay, ser, In the excitement a set of sher-
and bot glasses was almost upset. One
the glass was knocked orf the tray held
R aloft by the auctioneer and by a
Miracle was not broken,
eek I was resting on a chair on, ithe
Mrs. lawn not yet put up for auction,
urn- when two ladies rushed up to inform.
me my wife had purchased a beauti-
pent full toilet set;To my amazement I
Mrs. found she had bid in an old-fa-
shioned set, and T will confess
week a pretty one, complete from a spa-
cious shaving mug of the kind my
ine, grandfather used to an article not
Mr,
Mr. and Nlrs. Beck Wilson of Mea-
dowvale and Mr. and Mrs Clifford
Cantelon of Streetsville, were guests
Oil Sunday with Miss Jessie Finlayson.
Mrs. W. H. Willis, Fort William, is
visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs.
Walter 'Murray and Mr. Murray, and
other friends.
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Miller and son
Jimmie, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs,
A. Whitney,
Mr, and Mrs, Stuart N. Keyes and
daughter Kayle, of Ottawa, are visit-
ing his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson
Keyes.
Mrs. Th.et'esa Maloney spent a week
with her brother, Mr, Gus Ilicknell,
in Kitchener,
Rev, I. B. and Mrs.' Kaine and
Doris and Helen, of Dunnville,. are
spending part of their holidays with
the foramer's another, Mrs. C. C.
Baine.
BORN
REID—In Goderich General Hospital,
011 Sunday, July 22nd, to LAC. 11/.
A. Reid (Overseas) and Mrs. Reid,
Clinton, the gift of a sou.
HAYTER — In McPherson Hospital,
- Howell, Mich., on July 23rd, to Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley J. Hayter (former-
ly Margaret Finlayson), a Son.
WILL]AMsoN — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, On July 20th, to Mn'. and
Mrs. Norman Williamson, Walton,
R,R.3, a son,
SALLOWS—At: Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on July 22nd, to Pte. and Mrs,
James Sallows, Seaforth, a daugh-
ter.
usually mentioned in polite society.
How she will get it home or. what
she will do with it when she does
get hone is somewhat of a puzzle.
Finally came the furniture and
lastly the carpets. One woman had
come from; a nearby town, to bid for
a huge carpet for the chul'ch. She
had waited all afternoon -- it was
now (6 o'clock.. She was outbidand
had to retain empty-handed. This
was the end of what WaS described
a5 one of the best sales in Hayfield.
It was also the end of a chapter for
Inc of the old Hayfield homes, as
the owner sadly watched the last of
the bidders carrying off their new
possessions,
Germ Invaders Stopped By Uncle Sam
Jays etur'1invade America, and
neither can germs, reports Dr. Morris
Pishbein, Editor of the Journal of
The American' Medical Association, in
The American Weekly with lids Sun-
clay's (July 211) issue of The Detroit
Sunday limes, reporting 'now army
doctors are preventing disease
spreading to the United States. 61st
Sunday's Detroit Pinies,
Your Shopping Centre
Grape Nut Flakes
2 large pkgs. ,25
Orange Marmalade
24 oz. .26
Asparagus Soup,
2- 10 oz. tins .17
Force Cereal, 2 Igo. pkgs .15
Tomato Juice, rep. gals. .45
Apples, rep.. gals, .69
oss J. Sroat
Phone 8
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Before making arrangements to vacate your present home, be sure that you
have other accommodation and a permit to occupy it. Applications for permits
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