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NEWS " OF THE TOWN
C. W, L. Hold Megtiing, The
unornthly -meeting sof the 'Catholic Wil
Men's Le'agtie. held ...recently was
ted• .Mee: F'-.---Deveeet ur
presiding. After the reading of the
mu1Ti ties by "Mule: _D'Shanahan a'ad'
the dis'cucesion iof various subjects by
the different convenors, a most pleas-
ing prograim followed, and on account
of the approaching 'other's 'Day,"
MbM•
tdier wasthe theme of the de-
lightful readings by Mee. J. F. Daly
*'dead Mrs. J. J. Cleary, and "Mother
-Machase" ;beautifu'lly rendered • by
Mrs. • L. Fortume. Then followed
•conrnuuvii'ty singing acc:ompan'ied by
"Miss M. Kelly and the 'nieetting ad-
journed.
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PI,N K SALMON
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UNcHIE SWEET
1401hLES Jar
OLD CHEESE_
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'THREE KELLOGG CORN FLAKES
end 'one Shopping Bag 25C
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25c
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MASTER'S FEEDS give real results,
so always feed Masters..
A. C; Routledge
Phone 166
Insurance
WE ' ARE SPECIALISTS IN
FIRE - . AUTOMOBILE
LIFE LIABILITY -. PLATE GLASS
WINDSTORM
PERSONA.. ACCIDENT
INLAND TRANSPORTATION
GUARANTEE BONDS
Lowest Rates with Absolute Financial
Strength.
Rates anti Information gladly given.
CALL OR PHONE US
WATSON & REID
Phone .214 Seaforth
Specialists in All Kinds of
Insurance.
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E.C. Chamberlain
Clerk of the Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominn'one Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Once hours: —
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
1.30 'p.m•, to 5.00 p.m. Saturday
evening„ 7.30 p.m. to •9 p.m.
SERVICES WE CAN 'RENDER
Life, automobile; fire, sickness and
accident ins'esansee. If in the, mar-
ket for any !of the aborv'e lines,
kindly give us. a call.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies .
Phone 334- ., : Seaforth, Ont.
34$5-tf
- Insurance -
With the enormous" increaree in
eauto accidents, you cannot afford
to take chances. Let us protect
you. Rates are low in compari-
son With protection give n.
!Prompt' service and payment of
claims. In case of trouble, the
Company's Agents through Cabe
atla are at -5rour service. ;ENO ,
yolks trips protected, by one c'if ,
etre '-AtiteeePolietes.
Fire - Wind
awing
Kling-Edmunds.—A quiet marriage
took plaice in First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth, on May 2nd, when
Anna Gertrude Edmunds, Reg. N.,
younger daughter of Mos. W. G. L.
Edrnundls and the babe Mr. Edmunds,
was united in marriage to Frank "Al-
lan Kling, only son of Mrs William
Mason and the late Mr. Kling," Rev.
H. C. Feast of1cia'ting. The !bride
was attired in a jacket ,frock of navy
blue 'taffetta with snatching. acces-
sories.and was attended by s Miss
Mary Reid, who wore pink sheer
crepe. The groomsinla'n was Mr.
Clifford Lowery, The happy coutple
lett on a . motor trip to Detroit. and
Drayton, Ohio. .
Young People's Union Meets.—On
Tuesday evening the Young People's
Union off Northside United Church
FRIDAY NIGHT
after the
"MERRY MAKERS"
DANCE
In . Cardno's Hall
Auspices Canadian
N Legion.
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Music By
Henderson Orchestra
of Stratford.
Admission 25 cents
REFRESHING
SUMMER MENUS.
CRISP salads . . delicious frozen
desserts . . . cooling drinks
appetizing 'hot -weather meals prepared
so easily with the aid of a Westing-
house Refrigerator—the one refrigerator
that gives , you everything! The con-
venience of such features as the Ejecto-
cube ice tray, fast -freezing shelf, built-
in crisping pan. The efficiency of the .
exclusioe hermetically -sealed, Dual -
automatic unit. Beauty and value too!
J. F. DALY
Seaforth - Ontario
e14 their ,rog'ulaal 'We'ekly meeting
wiitAa iihle.li?resid'ent, . Miss Rurtih Thomps
eon, iii the ehai're, The meeting op,,,
enol 'by' repeafurg the Lord's Prayer
ill.. wnleon, after whieeh the. eecreteery,.
Vera ''Mol'e, read 'the minttes of • the
,PrPvusus -meeting- wilivir-were std
as correct. Those appointed on the
tennis, poenmitbee. are. -, as- ..fellows:
Edith .Hoag, ',Clifford Carmichael,
Vera Mete, Howard Carroll and•IRuth
Themlps'ons The meeting was in
charge of the Giniisltian Fellowship
Department with Mr. Jack 'Stevens
presiding. A .hymn was swing, after
which ;Mies Edith Hoag led in'prayer.
The Scripture, lesson was read by Mi::'
Jack .;Stevens. The topic, "How .Did
We, Get Our Bible?" was ably' disc
cussed ;by Misses Vera '', Mole . and
Luella Keine. The meeting was
brought to a'close 'by singing a hymn
and repeating the Mizpah Benedic-
tion. • •
Church Sermons. —St. Thomas'
'Church!—The flourth Sunday after
Easter. ConfirmationClass and Sab-
bath 'Scheel ab _10• a.m. Moaning ser-
vice 11 a.ni., sermon topic, "The
Authority For Confirmation." Special
afternoon service at 3 p.m. The Sea -
forth Lawn !Bowling Club has arrang-
ed to attend this service. All 'bowl-
ers, includentg,;ladlies, are invi+tedt. Ser-
npon topic, '9Oon'ditio'ns of Victory."
.Eiweniing service. withdrawn:—•Canon
E. Appleyard, "Rector.
First Presbyterian 'Ohurch. - The
regular SllndaySchool session at 10
'will be omitted.' All members of the
Sunday School are urged to be 'pres-
ent at the morning worship at 11,
Mother's Day: Service. The printed
lea'f1Nts will be used with special
hymns and Scripture rea'din'gs. Mem-
bers of the 'Sunday School will leave.
a full share in the ,service., Joan Mc=
Master will sing; "Grad Sees the Lit-
tle Sparrow . Fa•11." Dorris Ferguson
will read, "The Mothers of the
World" by Charles M. ,Sheldon. Eunice
Cutting will sing, "There is a Green
Hill Far Away." John Mills at the
"little organ" will accompany Joan'
MlcMas,ter and Eunice. Cutting. The
minister will give a brief .word on
"Our Tribute." Mr. Malcolm McKel-
lar, superintrendtent, will give the ben-
ediction. At the evening service the
minister will have for his subject,
"Another Chapter From the Book of
Revelation." The music 'by the choir
:for the day will include: Morning—
'. Male quartette, • "Memories • Of
Mother," Messrs. J. T. Scott, F. E.
Willis, M. R. Rennie and D. L. Reid;
solo, "Welting For Me" (words by
Mess H. I. Graham.), Mr. Jas. T. Scott.
Evening—Anthem, "Thy Will Be
Done," soloists, Mrs. J. A. Munn and
Mr. H. McLeod. Hearti'es't welcome
to t:h•e work and worship of this
church.—Harrold, Colson Feast; Min-
ister.
Egm'ondville Church — 10 a.m.,
Church ',School; 11 a.m.; Me -their -1i
Day, .'The Parents' Decalo •ue"; •7
pen., "The Open Door Which !dell)
Man Can Shirt."—Rev. C. A. Mal-
colm, Minister.
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LOCAL BRIEFS
• Miss Lena Phillips, of Stratford,
was a guest this week at the' home
of Mrs. J. C. Laiidlaw. ' Miss Phillips
is a da'u'ghter of the late- Mir. Phil-
lips, foci"'sa:m,e years G. T. R. station
agent alt Seaforth.
• •Dr:. J. •R: 'Edlmmun'ds, of Brantford,
spent the week -end' at -the home of
h/s mother, Mrs. W. Ce.. -L. Edmunds
• Mr. and Mrs. Will'ia'm Somerville
of W,'oodsteck, spent Sunday with
Seaforth friends.
• Mr. Il rM. Jackson, of Toronto,
spent the week -end at, his. hone in
Egmondville.
• Miss May Brroadfeot and, Mr,
Jim "Morton, of Port Nelson, were .in
town on 'Saturday. - , •
• Mrs, Stewart Martin and Miss
Margaret. Martin, oe Toronto, were
see:e'-endf gu'e'sts of Mir. and Mrs. A.
A. ,McLennan and Mise .M. McLeod.
• Miser Merle 0. Weil, 'Clandeboye;
Miss 'Peaii Amos and' Mr. Leslie Mc-
Kay, -G! iSeh;:'-were week -end guests
*Rh, Misr,' Jean Smith.
• 1VPr,. John J.1fuggard is in To -
rants this week.
• Miss; Elizabeth G. Ryan and -Miss
:Catherine Ryan, of Chicago, were
guests this week at the 'home_ of
their sister, Mrs. M. Broderick. The
Misses ,Ryan came over to attend the
funeral of the late William Ryan, at
Michell.
• The C. W. L. intend having a
home cooking sale on Saturday, May
23rd.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen, are
in Toronto this week.
HE GIFT of Flowers expresses more of love and sentiment than
all our futile words. They are the perfect tribute . . . the
tribute all Mothers best underetand. She will be happy for
flowers chosen from our fresh and gayassortment of new Spring
blooms, Potted Plants and Cut Flowers . . . A large assortment
waits your selection here.
DELIGHTFUL POTTEiDKittBEAUTIFUL DAFFO- c
PLANTS, from........ um' DILS, per dozen ' 3Sc
1.
,A.11 'Mothers are fond of Candy when it is our Delicious Choc-
, . plates lit the beautifully decorated gift boxes for Mother's Day.
POUND BOXES 504, HALF POUND ' 25c.
• A l6vely treat for Mother on this special day would yule
be our .!'.other's Day Orange Cake at;each,
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GODERICH ST. - •SEAFORTH
• 'Miss Helen Rankin, of.. ; Teronitee
spent the week -end at her home Isere.
• Mrs. James Devereaux was in
Londlon on Thursday attending the
annrua% meeting of the London Diocesan
executive of the Catholic. Woltnen's
League.
• Mt. and Mrs. E. J. Ferguson, of
A.ylrner, spent the 'week -end w=i t h
friends in this yicinity.
• Mrs. Stearns, of Fargo, North,
Dakota, was a recent guest at 'the
home of her brother, Mr. George
Stewart. •
• Mr. and Mrs. John Sproat, who
Spent the winter in 'Detroit, have re-
turned to their home here.
Mr. and Mrs.' M. Wittig ., and
family,' of Donegal, have mo ed auto
the Royal Apartments.
• Mr. and Mrs, A,Rynehart and fam-
ily, of, Kinloss, .'pent Ssunday with
Seaforth friends.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCaffery
and daughter; Teresa, of Stratford,
were visitors last weiek end at the
homer of Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan,
Huron Highway, East,
• Miss M. P. Patterson spent this
week with, Toronto friends.
• Mr: •Sle D. Reid, of Guelph, .spent
the week -'end with his hnother; Mrs.
.1. F. Reid.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Case have
returned to their home from Detroit,
where they , spent the winter.
• The Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary
of First Presbyterian Church will hold
a .bazaar=otn Thursday,. May 21st.
• Mr. and 'Mrs. W. !Manson were
called be Woodstoek on Monclay ow-
ing to the illness of Mrs. Maeson'ss
daughter, Miss Mary Kling, a nurse -
in -straining at W'oo•dlstock General
Hoeplital, who underwent an opera-
tion for appendicitis.
• 'Miss Mae • 1MeClinchey, of To-
ronto, was a recent guest at the home
of her mother.
• Mr. Glen Smith, sof Toronto,
.•s'pei*tihe week -'end with his mother,
Mrs. J. .L. Smith.
• 1\4rs. A. E. Dunn, Miss Stella
Horton -end Mr. J: May, of 'London;
were Sunday ,guests at the thorn of
1Vlr, axed Mrs. E. L. Box.
OLD TIME DANCE
under' auspices' Kippen Foot-
ball Club -
FRIDAY, MAY 15th
Watson's Hall, Kippen
General Admission, 25 cents.
Ladies provide lunch.
LUCKY LUNCH TICKET
PERMANENT WAVES
by
Jean Smith, of Stratford
At Queen's Hotel
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th'
Chairmain Oi1—$2.50; Reg. • $3.50
True Art $3:50e !Reg..$5.00
Realistic $5.00; keg. $7.50
PHONE 45
Please Make Your Appointment
Early!
a•
For The
Summer
• During the Summer
months, we will endeav-
or to serve our custom-
ers by making regular
deliveries; four times a
week, and twice a day.
In this way, with the
co-operation of our cus-
tomers, we hope to elim-
inate all unnecessary
delay in delivery.
Deliveries will be made
as follows:
DAYS'-=' Monday, Wed-
. day, Friday and Sat-
urday.-
HOURS—Morning
at-urday.-HOURS Morning de --
livery: 11 o'clock a.m.
Afternoon delivery, 4 i
_o'clock p.in.
1C L'E-Oe' PER CWT. '
SEAFORTH -CEA ERY ..
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I>El Ovmi4 ule die nt
A .via iweeelssful M • , Eaa,. ,-
bhankoff eori'ng se'iwieer wrape held sweat,
ly when the a ne'Mb4' 's 'of hp ogg ety
had charge 'af the ,aea*vioe. r Nips.
Roberlt ilVieGonigle preaaldet,. r Mrs,.
Jana Bro' wn Ped i'n praye4, also M.
And're+w Kirk and •Meat, David Mc-
Lean read the Scripture lesson Miss
Mahe! Cameron and Mfrs. Rory ' Mee
Geot,h received the offering. Mrs. E.
C. Kn'echee1, .a returned missiionary
trent Korea, gave We address'. She
outlined the work which the United -
Church is doing in 'Korea, speaking
in a most interelslbirlg way along re- •
ligioun, educational and medical dines,
also stressing the -self-sacrificing spir-
it
pirit manifeslt'by the Christians of that
country, WS. Jas. Allan, Mrs. Jas.
:Brreadfoot, and Ma. Fred IVICGre'go1
coutnibuted a 'selection accompanied
by ''Mrs. ,MeWeegior. Mrs. Knechbel
then,.clelsied the sesrvire with prayer.
The preaidient, Miss Marion Wal-
lace, presided at the Y., P.'s meeting
in Egmondville United ' Church Mon-
day:. Excellent reports of the eet-
ing of the 'Huronn Presby'beri held
in 'Clin'tori w'eme given. by.. Alice
Tholmrpsen and Marion Wallace, Bes-
sie Rice took the chapter from the
study book, "God's Canudlelights," and.
Alice Thompson gave a.r'eacling, "In
'the State of the Mind:?'
TUCKERSMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Oesclr, from Zurich,
who have been the •gu'ests. of Mr.. and
Mrs. William 'McGregor, returned
home after .having spent a' very pleas-
ant visit.
Mr. a:nd Mrs. W..1-1. ween are .get-
ting nicely 'settled .in .-..'their neve
ho'me•teouth of Hens'atli. .
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- Mr, Bernard McLean has recovered
atter an attack of the ine'asles.
!Mir. John C: Doig, L.L.B., of De-
troit; visited witih his another .and sis-
ter during the week.
' Master.Billy Sproat is confined to
his room with an attack of the
n;'easl'es,-•
Miss Sara Daman is confined to,
her. room with a cold. A speedy re-
covery tis' hoped fort
miss Beatrice Daymlap is recover-
ing nicely after an , attack of._ the
mumps.:
CONSTANCE
Miss Jeis.siee Wilson, of Kitchener;
visited recently at the home 'of Mr.
and .Mrs. Roy 'Lawson.
Friends 'o& 'Mbsr 'Colelotigh were
sorry to learn she.Ira
pee:meonlia and was
Merneek rl Hospital.
speedy recowry.
MeseWires Moore, of, -Toronto, is
spendting,a, few Weeks with her son,
Will.
The meas.les •are still on the go,
theme haviing been a felvgr' new cases•
reported.
Mrs. Will Learning,_ df -Bethel, also
Miss. Rall, of Londesboro, sister of
Mfrs. MacGregor., are stayinng a few
days 'art the home of Mrs. !MacGregor
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VIVtbl2r'S Day.
. =GIVE .HER' SQMJ T NG TO WEAR OR SOME=
THING FOR',THE HOME
MOW • About aNew
Dress For Her?
Coat? Suit? Hat?
Hosiery, Gloves
or Neckwear?
Yaii- could arrange to have
her;come,. _ here : for what -
Spring .. apparel she needs,
and 'then get what... would
Plea -Se - her::. as a gift for
Mother's Day.
IF IT IS SOMETHING FOR THE HOME
We suggest items like the following....
Lovely Silkalb Bedspread , from $2.25 to $6.95
Towels—Many kinds are here 25c to $1.00
Frilled Curtains 59c to $1.75 per pair
Window Curtain Nets,lovely effects. .25c to 65c yd.
Lace Spreads, for table or bed $2.95 to $5.50.
and son,- Ross.
Friends of Jack Medd will be rp1eas-
ed to know that he is able to be
around again. Two weeks ago he
was thrown off .oarseback, .which
caused . conc.ussi'oni.
IMms, 0..1VPacGreigor, who has been
seriously ill for 'the past two, weeks,
passed peacefully 'away on. Thursday;
morning at 1 a.m. The !sympathy of
a large circle of friends go out to
Ross .and'...:obher .relatives. ----
Mr. 'Pe't'er Papin'eau, of Strarthroy,
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
leas. Witte Clarke. `
Miss Bels'sie :Blanchard, R.N., has
been in att'en'dan'oe with Mrrs. Mac-
Gregor,fQr the, 'past two weeks.
EASY T0.SERVE EASY TO, DRINK
EZE-ORANGE
New: .A Real Fresh. Fruit Drink for your Breakfast?' Delivered
with your milk. • It is a fruit beverage; rich in health -giving vita-
mins, made frorntree-ripened oranges; juices ,avid oils extracted right
in the heart of the orange -grove district The whole family Will en.,
joy it. Serve .it to the children with meals or during the'day. It will
take the : place of unwboleeesne appetite -destroying sweets, and really
helps to build strong young' bodies.
Order it not only as a 'bre'akfast beverage, but ,for.,your bridge
parties,' afternoon teas, frozen deserts and picnics
•SilverCreekDairy- E. B. Goudie
Economy from the day you buy
it. Low in first cost. Low in cost
of operation.
Ford V-8econornyhasbeen proved
by the experience of millions of
owners. The V-°8 engine uses no
more gas than a "four" of equal
.....power, and you seldom have to
add oil between 2000 -mile
changes. As for up -keep, the 1936
Ford V'-8 will run for - longer
. periods without attention than
any Ford car ever bu,ii.'
Although low in first cost and low
in up -keep, it is a fine automobile
—a car you will be proud to own: •
We have one ready for you to try 1
out. Phone us
CANADA'S
LOWEST-PRICEDCAR�ti
$+,� O A. MONTH with reason•
��77 able down payment,
based on the T% T.F.C.'Finance
Plan, now buys Canada's out.
standing car value..
Ford Dealer
Seaforth, Ontario
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