HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-09-27, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1846
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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The Dominiou B
provides s, l ty clips the
coupons and credits you
n .. all E , t trifling cost
Your Victory Bonds mean real money to you.
Don't let them get lost, stolen or burned. For as
little as 25 cents a year (for $250 worth of Bonds)
the Dominion Bank will keep them in its
fireproof, burglar-proof vaults, available to you
at any time ... will clip your coupons regularly
and deposit them as cash in your savings
account.
Our nearest manager will be glad to discuss
your financial problems with you at any time.
THE
DOMINION BANK
ESTABLISHED 1871
SEAFORTH BRANCH
E. C. Boswell - - Manager
630'
THE
usical Jamboree
Conic anti near Come and See
THE PUPILS OF
S.S. 3, 'TUCICERSMITH
AT THEIR SCHOOL
Wednesday, October 3
8.15 P.M.
Music for Young and Old
SONGS OF YESTERDAY,
Prl[TSALU TOU\UNT ONS
SONGS FROM THE 01,1) VILLAGE 01I0IIR
Adults 25c. C'hild'en under 16-15c.
Half proceeds for Jr. Red Cross
DANCE!
IN
G. W. V. A., SEAFORTH
SAT., SEPT. 29
Music by
Blackie Denomme's Orchestra
Admission 50c
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling, hydro, 14, acres,
North Main street Suitable for poul-
try farm. Sarly possession.
Double house on Victoria St. Sep•
arate apartments, good investment.
Frame cottage, Goderich St.. East.
25 acres with barn and house, on
highway. Immediate possession.
Watson & Reid, Seaforth.
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 1)r. Harburn,
next door
Cunningham & Pryde
Clinton Exeter Seaforth
Phone 41
GRACE'S BEAUTY
SALON
is open
FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 16
BPODl-'AGEN
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quercngesser
spent the weekend in Toronto. Mrs.
John A. Arbuckle and sons Jimmy
and Billy accompanied them to their
home in Toronto after spending the
8011111121' months here.
Mi'. and Mrs. Harold Deigel and
Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Don Markle,
spent the weekend in Detroit.
Harvest hone Services will be
held in St, Peter's Lutheran Church
on Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock
standard time.
Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Querengesser,
Mr. and Mos. Russel'Sholdice, Gary,
Warren and Roger, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wicke
at Rostock on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pryce and
baby of Winthrop, with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Pryce, at the home of Mr,
and Mos. Harry Byermann.
Mr. Roy Amstein has procured a
position in Kitchener.
VARNA
Mrs. Chas, Stephenson of Hensall
and Mrs. Emma Stephenson in comp-
any with MIs, Keyes of Marlette,
Mich., called last week on the form-
er's brother-in-law, Mr. James Ste-
phenson.
Mrs. A. McCmniell'spent tt few days
in Toronto with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Argo and Jimmie Lee. On
her return she was accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Argo, who spent the
week end in Varna.
Funeral of the late .Tohn Rathu ell
was held from the United Church
Tuesday. and was 111 charge of the
IRev. Rohn THern. Those. from a dist-
ance who attended were Mr. and
Mi's. ITarold Rathwell and Mrs, Geo,
Faster, or Windsor. Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Rothwell of Luck now, Ilr. and
Mrs. J. T. Reid and daughter. Pearl.
Airs. Annie McNaughton. 02 Len100,
Mrs, Emma McDonald and daughter.
Of Hensall.
Mrs. Stephenson of 'Toronto, a (laa-
0)00 of the tale John 11oyi1, at. one
time a resident of this school sec-
tion, where she attended school in
her girlhood days.
Sun Life Assurance WALTON
Airs, Radford of Palmerston with
Co. of Canada friends,
Mrs. Hervey Johnston has been
Assures Security for over visiting relatives in Lanark County.
Mrs. J Sellers Morris, with relat-
ives Million Partners ives arouncl WaltonH.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred 1191101190 and
. R. �.ONG, GOD.ER$OH Mr•. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston, all of
Myth. in Walton on 2111rlday.
District Agent Miss Margaret Cummings, 331y111, in
IimummilmoomminalmesmenswelWatton, on. Sunday.
ANIMALS
DDEAD
S ED
Q.uicl;ly removed in clean, sanitary trucks. P1101e collect
219 MITCHELL
WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED
TOWN TOPICS struck on Sunday evening, It carne
misfortune to have 'their house
1r
�ll
, and Airs. ]i.,011��'
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( SlidM 1SS
Maty Geddes and Mrs Russell Sproat
attended the funeral of the late
Angus Curler (tGuelph
i on Saturday.
Mrs, i@on11d MacDonald 011e11t. the
week end with friends 111' Toronto,
Miss Jean Hanoi d, nurse nl-train-
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