The Seaforth News, 1945-10-04, Page 5THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1946
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Changes...
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ri a 1cwill help you
meet new problems
New machinery or modification of old
equipment, changes or extensions of plant,
renovations . . . any or all of these may be
called for by the new conditions you must
meet. The Dominion Bank welcomes an
opportunity to help you with your problems.
Our nearest Manager will be glad to consult
with you.
THE
DOMINION BANK
ESTABLISHED 1871
SEAFORTH BRANCH
E. C. Boswell - Manager
831
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ROLLING YOUR OWN
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CARDNO'S HALL
Seaforth
WED., OCTOBER 10
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Dancing 10 -1.30
Admission 500
is reborn everyrday,m hot'willrrvanish
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WHAT
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Suffering
Bitterly
from lack of
clothing
NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION
SeAedh and liom�reueiy Collection
ednesday, October 10
COUNTRY 'PICK-UP, STARTS 9 A.M..
SEAFORTH "TOWN” PICK-UP, 2 P.M.
Thousands, yes, Millions of lives are at stake in liberated
European..countries. You can help. Have your bundles of
Used Clothing, Shoes and Blankets ready when the pick-up
truck calls next Wednesday, Oct. 10th
Sponsored by Seaforth Lions Club and assisted by
Local Red Cross and its Auxiliaries
(This collection refers to Seaforth Red Cross district only)
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Among' those reported arriving on
Nlew Anrsterdani at FIalifax Saturday
was Capt, T. M,: Gordon, Montreal.
Capt. Gordon is a .son of ,Mr. and Mrs,
T. A. G. Gordon,.of Seafortli,
Miss Lillian Faulkner spent the
week encl in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. L, G. Kruse and son
VVilliam'Of Galt spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, John Finlayson
Miss 'Margaret Detzlet• of Kitchener
spent the week end with Miss Flor
ence IYlurray.
Sgt. and Mrs, Douglas Knowles re-
turned on Monday and are visiting
deer mother Mtis, John Sclater.
Those attending the Hothatn-Reilly
wedding at Galt on Saturday were ilIr,
John IIothant Sr., Miss Leone Tioth
a10 Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cooper of
Kdppen, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lahti
waste of Goderich, Miss Audrey Me -
Gavin, Seaforth, and Miss Marion
McDevitt, Stratford,
Nis. Donald Cameron has returned
after spending a few days with friends
in Toronto. Mrs, Cameron was the
guest soloist Sunday morning at Bed-
ford Park United Church, Toronto,
Mrs, Thomas McKay, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fergus McKay, have returned to
Galt after -visiting the fornier's
mother Mrs. Qonrad Eckert, and Mr.
and Mrs, C. P. Sills.
Mrs, Herbert mi
don and sons Ro-
bert and Jack, .Acton, are visiting her
mother, Mrs, L. C, Jackson,
Miss Margaret White, Toronto, vis-
ited last week with her mother Mrs,
111. White.
Sergeant Stewart Finnigan, RCAF.,
Vancouver, is spending his leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fin-
nigan.
Misses Elsie and Dorothy Drover,
Hamilton, spent the week end at the
home of their parents, Mr. and MPs.
William Drover,
Mr, and Mrs, J. J, Cleary, Mass
Mary Margaret Cleary and Mrs. John
Flannery were in Kitchener on Sat-
urday, attending the Flannery-Edy
wedding,
Mr. Norman Stilling, Napanee, was
a week end visitor at the house of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Da1e,
Mrs. Mae Dorrance and her daugh-
ter Mrs. M. H. McKenzie, have re-
turned after spending a couple of
months in the 'hest, going as far as
Fields,13,C,
Mi•s, Blanche Halle, St. Jacobs
Anent the week end with her mother
Mrs. R. Crowell,,
Mrs. Elinei' Beattie, Goderic•h, was
a visitor
this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Themes Beattie,
Mrs, Patricia Trontbeek is holiday-
ing with relatives in Toronto.
Rev. D. D. Davidson, Vancouver,
and Miss Elsie Davidson, Acton, were
Sunday guests at the home of their
brother-in-law. Mr. M. A. Reid.
llliss ('late Belted. Hamilton, visit-
ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M Eckert over 1h21 week end,
Miss Lois Finnigan, Stratford, spent
the week end at 1110 home of her par-
ents Ills. and Mrs, Flank Finnigan,
Mrs. Emerson Freeston, Montreal,
was 1 week end visitor at the home
of f her sister and brother-in-law.
Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Dale.
Mr, K:eitlh- Lamont, Detroit, visited
et the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs..
Frank Lamont, over tate week end.
Mr, ancl 1Irs. 11. 3. Thompson spent
Sunday with Mrs. Janes Alexander,
Walkerton. Mrs. Neil Thompson, who
has been visiting in Walkerton, re-
turned with them,
Mrs. Harry Stewart, LAC, David
Stewart and Mrs. Stewart and daugh-
D -A -N -C -Er
G.W.V:A , Seaforth
SAT., OCTOBER 6
Blackie Denomme's Orchestra
Admission 50c
tear Elizabeth spent the week ential,
the home of Mrs. W. G, Bruce, 1Cit1-
eardine,
Nle. Claire "Werner and daughter
Dot'nthy. Detroit, spent the ween end
with his mother Mrs. J. J, Merrier.
LAC' 1 Thomas rias C lufl RCAF., lingers-
ville, spent thin week end at the home
of his futher 2111'. 1, 1', ('0111'.
Miss TIezel Andcn'soit, ,riches,_,
nit 011 eller.
1>ent the elt011,1 1,t
tue4tatlhe�home of
11 1' parents, Mr, ;oel Mr,. William
Anderson,
AIt. 11i1d Mt•s, John Xic•hnl, 1'oroato.
e r0 1'000111 111 visitors 111 the 1101110 of
the latt1 t s brother. lir, 1liig11 Wright
Sergeant L10vrl Itotg%nth. H('AI
Ottawa. spwli lite week end with Mrs.
11oa earth and Phillip,
111r, and atlrs. :Vermeil Ilabkh9c. De -
troll, spent the week rad with relat
ives,o-
htt .
11t•s, lllllsnn anti ilatlaittors. Joao
iota Violeta or Iltg 401,11. were risking
this week with her daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Gordon "Iillson.
Mr-, anal Mrs. J. R. Dunlop and
family of Galt wore week curl guests
of Mr. and Mrs. 1 -Tarry W. Iiart.
1Ir•, and Mrs. I1. 1'onnriis have re-
ceived eivecl we1•1 their son Tpr, Wesley
Coombs has arrived on the troop ship
Ile• De France, and at present is in
Ottawa with the Princess Louise.
Your Shopping Centre
ORANGE AND ~KBIT CRATES
for storing, crating, kindling, etc.
No Delivery lll l each 5c
Aylmer Fancy Pumpkin
Ige. Tin '11c
Fry's BreakfastI/ Cocoa
72 Ib. Tin19c
Rohinhood Quick Oats
9 Ib. Box 19c
Brooms, hest quality
2 weights $1,00 - $1.25
Hoss J. Siroat
Phone 8
"SUPERIOR STORE"
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Dra0al41 G11111.(41 and expects to be
home Friday.
211', .Roy Lawson of Seaford' won
several prizes for his Yorkshires - at
Mit,•lleI1 fair hast week,
Iles
Edward Mole was a Dungannon
visitor ever the week end.
Mr. and _1Irs David Grieve moved
11, 1.'a4l an 1,n Wednesday. where Mr.
t P01,' has accepted a position With
Sint minas.
Air. renes Mrs, Harold Best and son
Jack, 1Ir•. and Mrs. Stanley Best, To-
toulo, were Sivaday visitors with Mr.
F Mole and family and other friends.
Mr. Cl. ('. Brightrall and fancily have
moved to their new house on •Gode-
Nth street.
Air. and Mrs. Hulls and children,
Kenneth and Diane,•Port Elg'ie. were
Saturday visitors with Mr. E. Mole,
For the Immediate Attention of
FARMERS
FISHERMEN
GUIDES
TOURIST OUTFITTERS
ho have been using
MARKED G,,*S,I1LINE
I e On and after October 1, 1945, gasoline will no longer be marked for special
uses.
2Marking of gasoline for special uses under the jurisdiction of the Oil
• Controller for Canada having been discontinued, the tax exemption purchase
permit system is thereby ended.
3 Farmers, fishermen, guides and tourist outfitters will be entitled to claim
refund of the Provincial Gasoline Tax where applicable. Claims, accompanied
by receipted invoices, must be submitted, to the. Gasoline Tax Branch,
Department of Highways, Parliament Buildings, Toronto within six months
from date of payment of invoices.
4s A simplified method of assuring prompt payment of refunds, eliminating
affidavits for each claim, has been worked out.
As there is no rationing of gasoline in
Canada, marked gasoline, under the
jurisdiction of the Oil Controller for
Canada, has been eliminated, thereby
ending the tax exemption purchase
permit system.
To meet the desire of everyone to be
relieved of wartime restrictions, the
Provincial Government has developed
a new system as free from controls and.
difficulties as possible. A simplified
refund form has been prepared which
eliminates the necessity of- an affidavit
being taken for each refund claim.
This form may be obtained on
application to the Gasoline Tax
Branch, Department of Highways,
Toronto, Ontario.
• The ending of marked gasoline sale removes difficulties made necessary by this
wartime control.
• Complaints were made that marked gasoline was detrimental to the equipment
in which it was being used.
• Records and reports necessary under the marked gasoline system will no longer
be required.
• Extra storage facilities will be unnecessary for the separate storage of graded
and marked gasoline with consequent saving to the consumer.
G S
Li
TAX RA
Department of Highways, Province of Ontario
GEO. H, DOUCETT
ministerofHighways
J. H. ROBINSON
Chief Inspector Gasoline Tax