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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-09-06, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1945 THE SEAFORTH NEWS • For sending money anywhere in Canada our Domestic Money Orders are safe, convenient and cheap. Payments abroad can also be made by means of our Foreign Money Orders, Drafts and Mail Transfers—as well as by Cable Transfers where speed is necessary: Explain your requirements at any of our branches and we will advise the method which best suits your case. 679R THE CANADIAN. BANK OF COMMERCE Seaforth Branch, G. C. Brightrall, Manager D -A -N -C -E ! Looby's Hall, Dublin FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 Rhythmaires Orchestra BORN BANNON—At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on Sept. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bannon, Seaforth, a daughter. UPSHALL—At. Scott Memorial Hospi- tal on Sept. 5tli, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Upshall, Kippen, a son. Want and For Sade Ads, 3 weeks 50c TOWN TOPICS Miss Helen Smith, daughter. of Mr, and Mrs Ed Smith, left on Wsdnes- day to train as a nurse at St. Joseph's: Hospital, London. •Mr, James Kelly, Toronto, visited this weekWith his mother, Mrs. W. 0: Kelly. Miss Ruth Pretty; London, spent the holiday week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Pretty. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Chesney, 7'o - ionto, were holiday, guests et the home of Mrs. Chesney's sister, MrS, Jessie F1ett. Master James Higgins, who spent the summer months in. To- ronto, ,returned home with them. Mr. and 'Mrs. Warren Ament and family have returned to Detroit after visiting with his parents, Mr, and 1VIrs. William Ament. Messrs. Cyril and Oswald Snowdon, and their aunt Mrs. A, P. Twidale of Niagara Falls, spoilt a few days at Ottawa, Mr. Reid Allan has returned home atter visiting relatives at Deepdale,. Manitoba. Mrs. F. W. Lang and son Mr. R. Lang, Marine City, l\6eh„ were recent visitors at the hone of Mrs, F, C. Anderson. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Stewart and slaughter Lynn, have returned to To- ronto after spending a week's vaca- tion with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Rae Benninger, of Guelph, were week end visitors at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Cleary. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Little and family, Galt, spent the holiday week end with friends in town, Mrs. Graham Vance, Toronto, visit- ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box, over the week end. Miss Mary Johnston spent the holi- day at the home of her sister aucl brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. George Milano, Hamilton, Wireless Airgunner Jack Dorsey, RCAF., Dartmouth, N.S., is spending his leave at the home of Mr. Joseph Dorsey and Miss Minnie Dorsey. Miss Carmel Riley, Galt, was a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Hotham over the week end. Miss Josephine Edge was a recent visitor at the hone of Mrs, N. Plunr- treo. Clinton. Mrs. Donald Cameron and son Bruce have returned from spending the past month's vacation at the s home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGibbon, h Little Britain. A.B. Seaman Donald MacDonald, RCNVR., who recently returned from overseas, and Miss Jean MacDonald, Stratford, were guests last week at the home of their sister, Mrs. Ralph McFadden and Mr, McFadden. Miss Ethel MacKay has returned to Toronto after spending the suer - mer months at the homes of her sis- ters, Mrs, Harvey Mason and Mrs. John E. Daley. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Anient au daughter, Toronto, spent the wee end with Ids parents, Mr. and Mr W .dinant, 114r au l Mrs, Kenneth Doherty and Mi Jack Doherty _of Toronto spen the holiday week 'end With 14r, and Mrs.Herald Lawrence - Mr, D. D. Wilson, Toronto, was guest last week et the honie oi' his nephew, Mr. David Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Wesley Free has -re tuned 10111e from spending the past. week with her daughter Mrs, Walter Bag- shaw and Mr. Bagshaw, to Lindsay. Miss Mary McIver, Toronto, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. McIver. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Freeman and daughter Carol, Buffalo, spent Ilia holiday at the home of the for•mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Free- man, Miss Laura Stewart, Toronto, spent the wed end with her father, Mr, Harry Stewart, Mr, and Mrs, Duncan MacMillan and son, St. Thomas, were week end visitors at the home of the formers' 1r7 sister, Mrs. , Andrews and Mr. Miss Margaret Dale is spending her, vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs, I M Ronald Keating in er•ritton, William illiam Be11, Toronto, spent the week end at the home of his mother, Mrs. R. P: Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and daughter Patsy, Detroit, were week end visitor's at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills. Sergeant Lloyd Hoggarth, RCAF., Ottawa, spent the week end with Mrs. Hoggarth and Phillip, Miss Catherine Ducharme spent the holiday in Toronto. Misses Mary and Helen Devereaux, London, spent the week end at the hone of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Devereaux, Mr. 1 Wesley ...Bunking. Hespeler, a Spent the week end with Mrs. Ilunlc- IrI ing and family. Your Shopping Centre Mrs Mrs. J.A. Ballantyne, London, and Pte, 0, M. Scott, RCR Barr]efield. spent the week enc] at the home cd -I Fancy t; Mr. and Mrs. 0. II Oarniss. quality Pumpkin Mrs. 0. Molyneaux and daughter '28 oz tin 11c Miss Nell Molyne riu, Chicago, are Grape Nut flakes guests at the home of the former's sister, Mee. Themes O'Lauglllin, 2 Large pkgs 25c Mn and Mrs, Alan Garniss, Lou- 1 arrowa>r, for sealing don, are visiting at the home of tris ''fruit parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II U nr nies. 2 pkgs 25c Mr. and Mrs, Louis Flannery, De - Orange and grapefruit mar malade 24 oz Jar 29c Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. 75c Memba Seals pkg. 10c Corporal D, L. Hoover, RCAF„ who recently returned from overseas, and Mrs. Floover•, Toronto, aro visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Keating. Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell and sou Harry and Mrs. S. A. Fleming of Port Elgin were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Fleming on Wednesday. trout, are -spending their vacation at 1 the home of Mr, and MI•s, J. J. Cleary and Oilier relatives. Mr. J. H. Wake of London with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart. Miss C. Everett, London, was a 0uest over the holiday at the horse of Miss Verna Graves. Miss Patsy Cotter has returned to Detroit after spending the sunnner holidays at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, N. Dunn: Mr. Norman Stirling, Kingston,. spent the holiday week end at the home of 117r. and Mrs, Lorne Dale. A shower was held on TuesciaY evening at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Louis 1.1enbcrger, in 'honor of Miss Marion Sclater, bride-to-be, Pte. Kenneth Hart and Pte, John Crawford of Loudon with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ifart. Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Gee and Mrs. Graham have returned to Lindsay after hoBclaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. McKellar, and at the Manse. with Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Routledge and Mr, Robt. McGonigle spent the holi- day with Mr. McGonigle's two sons. iu Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keys have returned to their home in Egmonil- ville after spending two weeks camping at Bayfield. Miss Mayme Watson returned on Monday to Stratford hospital where she is training as a nurse after spouding her .vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Watson. Mr. Lawrence Murray, Miss Bonnie Murray, Mrs, Alvin Turpin and Miss Mary Gailigan have returned to Chi- cago after spending their vacations at the home of Mr.'Micbael Murray. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Soarers of De- :roit were in town last week. Miss Marion Lawson of Kitchener 1 pent the weep end at the home of er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Law - on. rig C THAT JACK WROTE... this is the Branch Bank where Jack keeps his money— so he does not have to keep his savings at home with the danger of loss, fire, or theft, and can pay bills safely and conveniently by cheque. this is the Teller in a branch of a different bank in another city, who made sure that the man who presented the cheque was really the man Jack intended to pay. Then the amount of the cheque was added to that man's deposit account. this is the Clearing House maintained by the banks so that customers' cheques can be exchanged and the banks can settle their accounts with one another every day. From here, Jack's cheque was sent to the clearing de- partment of his own bank, and from there to the branch where Jack keeps bis account. this is the Ledger -Keeper who made sure that the sig. nature was really Jack's. Then he debited Jack's account. The amount is entered in Jack's passbook next time he comes in, so he always knows exactly where he stands. This is a sketchy outline of.what happens when you pay an out-of-town bill by cheque. Many people pay their large local bills that way too. To be able to pay by cheque is. a tremendous convenience which costs you little or nothing. Banks are the bookkeepers for millions of --our fellow-Canadians. Advertisement is Sponsored by your Bank Mr. and Mrs. Chartrand of Detroit Iere guests at the home of Mr. A. F. Chuff. Hoss J. Sproat Phone 8 "SUPERIOR STORE" Master Layton Colclough, who has spent the holidays withhis grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Storey, has returned to Niagara Falls. Miss Agnes Parke of Niagara ,Falls is visiting Mrs. Archie MacTavish, Mrs. Alex Broadfoot and daughter Mrs. Shoecraft left on ,iVlonday for Moosejaw. Miss Florence Laidlaw and Miss Ilazel Elcoat have returned to their schools in Toronto, Mrs. Bill Evans and children Elean- or and Billy, of Niagara Falls, N.Y.,.• were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Nott last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. 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