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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-03-15, Page 81" Iparte ilivatra$ect byr lantern atlidee on the btitstion4s or Aro work bebtg d00 br a tare last Vartitted Oberon in India gllveil. in a Wet 'Interest- -atm i;nter est•ting Manner by" Miser Lawrence and Miss Lester. M • Northside V. P. S. Meets..—. The neer laa• meetiurg of- the Ntorutblsidle United `Oilurch Young ' Peteplte Vitas ttte1d on 'puesdtt y evening, latarch 12th, with Jack Stevens presiding. The meeting opened by repeating tlhe motto. Hyena, aajealats Shall Reign Where'er the Sun" wra,a suing afterr which the Lord's, Prayer was'' repeat, In. mit Th. Minutes of the Pr. 'C11trA.GUS CUTTINGS tib D APPLES A lint.. 23c pkg. 1Dc• 15c NEWS OF THE. TOWN 25c e`MtSHROOM PIECES AND 23c ,moi hM1—Tin` GAR CRISP COOKIES t lbs. ..,. 46AteMON—rink; tall; 2 ti 25c 25c ..LY POWDER--Asssorte4 25c „ 46packages., J 73,iEBBY'S TOMATO CATSUP 2 bottles leCORMICK SODA BISCUITS 2 ' lbs ere,& S. DATED COFFEE 49c .Stave '5. cents. a ,pound at this special price. 25c 25c 1+na,,G1C COFFF:F1 ,graved c VENDIEIR_ LEAF TEA vac package — _= 'SEATFEISHMAN'S HIGH VITAMIN YEASTI—Rich in Vitamin A, 19C b -4 far FL1JSHO--With toilet 35c 1CA;'O DRAIN CItEANER-e, Postpone Institute Meeting. — The Junior WVoauea's Institute meeting. had to be postponed and will now be he1Rl our Weaintesd'ay, Maroh 20, at 1.30 p.m; at the hours of Mrs. E. B. Coude. There will be sewing and quilting and the laxities are- asked' to bring needles', thimbles and: scissors. 25c UAUSTI.0 SODA Loose 1O(r tb. 1p SPEJt'S MINER al, MIK. Qg t1A "N ..... �7 ��i1 A. C. Routledge PHONE 166 Guides • Hold Meeting.—On Thins- stray, Marcth Ns, the Guides held their weekly meeting la the Guide Hall. The Color Party opened the meeting with the breaking of the flag. After e few matters weep .settled the Pa- trol Leaders took Rhear p4ahrol•e to their new corners when. the buainess pant of- the meeting being completed the Guides entered wholeheartedly in- to their games Many of -the Guides. had 'their uniforrne on for which their patrol received points. Points were also given for appearance, attendance and winning games. 'ilhe Skylark Patio' won with 30 points. The Color Panty fell out for the lowering of the flag, and the nr,eeting closed for an- other week with Taps. Hold Easter Thankofferingi = The evening service at .Nor_ thsade United Church took the furan of a joint Eas= ter 'l�hankoffering of the Senior W. M. S. and the Mae Lane Young Wo- men's Auyillary who filled the centre pews of tthe auditorium of the church. The meeting was in charge of tine presidents' of both auxiliaries, M.rs. H. V. Workman acrd' Miss Fennell. Mrs. Boss Savauge read the 4th chap- ter of Fypliesians and Mrs.".H. V.. Werk - man .ofFered prayer. The choir gave en effective rendering of au anthem, t'"The Glory Land," A lecture in two ed last meeting were read and the roll call taken. •Jack Stevens read; a poem, "Tire Cease He Bore." isabellle arosfrOR •n •t luaiill .Rey. --- The Egtrnoavdlvitle toned./ pb.I1 ly parsonage was ally,t s�^eraee of t1 uwiet but pretty wedding dant W'ed idtay at high noon, w•itee next, H, '�I%, Gardiner united in w*ar- aiiage k04le,. E3liroabeth.. secone oldest dIsught :oft Mrs•. Seletla Riley, ot Lendes'bora, ' and the late Mr. Ben Riley, tsar Elmer 1.4e 13toy Magill, or Seaforth, wand son of ,Mr. reel Mrs. Jonathan Er.. Hugill, Huron Road, west o: Seafortlts The bride was beaoen- ing'1y gowned in an orchid celenese E iLpaea frock with navy ace/ .ories. She carried a shower boulguet of pink. and shite carnations ..,-nth znatten hair fern and was attended by the bridesmaid, Mess Mtsriee Hulgill, sis- ter of the •.aoroom, wearing .a pretty frock of Powder blue silk dere with Forreat and Ethel tStort y took the alma petal' seeing rat with • '°.ek ac- woatis lui p . periled. 'Ilhe n issrionary con- venor, ' Miss Ada Speene, then took cheaa'ge. The hymn, "Fr+om Green- land's Icy' Mountain' sr was sung and the Scripture was' react by Vera Mole, St. John 3 Rei H V Workman 'Lena' WE SPECIALIZE ON FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, CAS- LIALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS, ACCIDENT A N D SICKNESS., BURGLARY, .WINDSTORM' representing Companies who give' Security with Service Alpo Agents for Ontario Thresher- snerYs, Mutual Fire Insurance.,... Information gladly given. . number of desirable properties Seaforth and district for sale. WATSON & REID M. A.''REID - Proprietor Phone 214 Seaforth 2PECIALIST IN ALL LINES ;OF 'INSURANCE • 14 0c�,o.,00000000b O 0 S. T. Holmes & Son O 0 FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 Main Street, Seaforth 0 O 0 '0 S. T. Holmes, residence 0 0 -Goderieh" Street West; phone 0- O ,0 N'o. 119-W. Charles Holmes' 0' 0 residence, Goderich .Street 0 O East; phone No. 308. 0 0 Ambulance Service 0 O Adjustable , hospital bed for O 0 ,rent. 0 O Night calls, Phone 308 0 O Day calls, Phone 119-J 0 r "O Charges moderate. O 0 12-37 O 0'000.000000.00 IO O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 O H. C. BOX t FUNERAL SERVICE '0 .Licensed Embalmer 0 Ambulance Service O Hospital Bed . O -O with: adjustable. rachet oiler- O- O ated spring for rent. O <- Night Calla Day Calls 0 O Phone 175 Phone 43 0 C.> 12-37 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. A. BURKE Funeral Service 0 •O 0 Dn'b1i11 - Ont. Bight or Day Calls: Phone 43 r 10 6761-tf TH.E SECOND DIVISION COURT. COUNTY OF HURON Oboe bi the Dorninion Banat engd- Om. 8eafiirh. Moo home : , Tues- day. Thursday aid t3att4xday. 1.50 p.m. to b Saturday ervemdng. 7.80 p.m. to .9 pm. E. C. "CHAMBERLAIN Nasurance Agencies - Seaforth ANNOUNCES. the paxlrlt..e of the imrurano. business of mer & Mrztrr, sod the addition ot their c.m>,puovites to our preview tealli- embley w to pave nnexcened service i"a ell noes. - BEAF'ORTH ONTARIO aes Ask your neighbors what Bray Chicks did for them. Then see me for pricesand delivery .dates. Thos.Dickson SEAFORTH eeseories. She ca'r'ded. a shoe "I- bou- quet: of pink carnstlons and maiden hair fern. . Tl e beet man Ara' b Mr. Robert Riley, brother of, , the brittle, Following the eawrriage ceremiony, about . forty-five relatives eat down to in prayer. A siuet was suing by Al- ; nen ptuous diener at the bride's ma and Maxine*"11,averenee, acoampan- uotthex's home in Hullett. 'Dhre room leaf by Winnie Savauge. Phe .hynnn, "The 'Morning Light its Bireaking" was sung and the taptc • was taken by Ada Spectre, "The Gift Unspeakable" "The Day Thou Gaveest, Lord, is Ended" was sung and the reeking chased with the Miepale ebeueedtucitiOai. , Tlae moiltdsly ' devlo ;anal meeting* O the Y.P.U. was' bead +i+ Tuesday !,Nen tdUg lasts The'meetti�n;g wagin charge_ of Beatrice Drover and Gtera�d Glenne The meeting opened by alleging the hymn, "Is' Thy Course Of Oommert... Failing?" followed by the Londre Prayer Russel Ferguson read the minutes. Next week Henrstail society will entertain CIrise burst to a St. Patrick's social;. The hymn, "He Liv - eta -Long Who Lived'' Well" was smug and Arleen Ohamlbers read the Scriep-. tura lesson, followed by the totp2q, given by Beatrice Drover, 'also a con- testt which cLos•ede the meeting. and table were effectively decorated', i,, pink and white for the occasdome; streammerrS went from the ceiling to the centee of the tat s v iheire Ore four -Staley wedding cake was placed. The table was dgeonat .:i with si' w - rases in which red tulips, pink r .mations and narcissus were display - ad. The bi itie's mother wore a dress at black crepe with white emnaroid- Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. .y and aaegeeeee, to matoh. The —St. Thomas 'Church: ReCtnr, R.V. cam's mother „,ane a dress of navy Dr. Hurford. --11 a.m., "The -Clams- ;;,stew over fl'¢wered taffeta . with mnmion Rails and Vessels"; matching aoeessoni'es. Tete waitresses "Dr. GrenFFelll of the Laba+ador"; Sun- w• a sisters of the groom, Pearl, Ver- , Scherer, at 10 a.m. 1Vlonday, Mar.' tie,and .Iona 'nvtgdvl tamd; Mies Norah lathy Holy Week service—,aft 8 'p.Ti Suck of •Gpaiericit. •Fal,�rv32rg the wed- ding United Church:.. Rev. H. ding dimmretr, Mr. J. W. Manning, of V. Workman, Minster. -11 a.m., "The Cliavtoat,• lrrogod a toast Her. bride Cry From 'Olivet"; 2.30 p.m., SundaY in a very pieassodneg manner.to e After School; 7 pan., "The Preaching of the Cross"; Thursday, 7.45 p.m,. Prayer Mee't'ing. March -18th to 22nd--Unuorn Passion ,. Week....:.:Services.; ' Tuesday, March 19th, Special Young People's service at Northside Ohurch. First Presbyterian Church—SutndaY School at 10 a..m.; morning subject, "The Victory of Gethsamenre"; even- gorier. ing subject, "Christ Rejectedd"; Young sir-ner the bridal couple left amid showers of confetti for Leamington, United States, and will return by Niagara Malls and Toronto. For trav- elling the bride:donned a charming frock of Dove :ase wool crepe with navy blue spring coat an;i a blue pet- al spring hat with matching acoes- 'Peoples meeting Tues•dra ,a 9 y t lame mid -week meeting, Thursday, 8 poi. —Rev. Hugh Jack, , Miel ter. Egmondville [72iiteui Church—Morn- ing subject, 'Believers, and Skeptics"; evening subject, "Doing Good in the Wrong Way."—Rev. A. W. Gardiner, Minister.• Union services during Pasisibm Week will be held) - ass follows: Manday, Mar. 18 St. Thomas' Church: Speaker, Capt. Dougall ; Tuesday, Mar. 19—Nortbside Church: Young People's meeting, Rev. Hugh Sack; Wedntestday, Mar. 2,0---Egznond- eine Church: Speaker, Rev. W. A. Bremner;. Thursday, Mar. 21—Salva- tion Army Halle Speaker, Rev., A. W. Gardiner; Friday, Marr. 22-11 a.m., St. Thomas' Church; Speaker, Dr. Int Pond; Friday, Mara 23—Presbyter- ian Church: Speaker, Rev. H. V: Workman, All' meethugs ape at 8 o'dlock unless •otherwise stated. THE McKILLOP MUTUAL ME INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTH, ONT. Merton A. keit Simfortitt Ses.-Treas, Ittrodhagen; lames Coo. Intermediate Playdowns! O.H.A. Point Edward vs. Seaforth - At Palace. Rink, Seaforth NIG .M., LOCAL BRIEFS MGKILLOP NOW, FLAYING` Roy Rogers . Maxey. Hart Frontier Pony Express Death of George Little A 'highly respected and well known resident of. McKillop passed away on Tuesday in Scott Memorial Hospi- t'd Seaforth, in the pension of George Little, after a lengthy illness. He was the son of the hate John Little, who was a pioneer° in! MoKillop town- ehtip. Mr. Little was born on the 1,1.m now occupied' by isise nephew, Percy Little, '68 years ago. He was mnarried .to Emma Robinson, of MG-. Kill n; aiiid by whom he is survived, also ,, orale daughter, Mrs. Willis Dundee, McKillop, and two sons, Joseph Little ardi Wilson Little; also levee s'itstters and two brothers', Mrs, vJiL atn Scerlett, Laudon; Mr -s. Thos. A:dlaai , Saskatoon • Mrs. William Foss Brucefield, and Charles and .,.ihn Little, of McKllltop. A private funeral took place from his late resi- dence, Let 22, Con.. 8, McKillop, on Thursday, March 14th, at 2 p.m., with interment int Mavtla i''ba ik cemetery. • Mr. Arthur Reid and son, of To- ronto, and Mr. Oscar Reid, of, De- troit, were here last week -end visit- 'i'ng ttheir father,. Mr. J. IT, Reid, who Hante'y. An Dagen story, "The Sig - has been seriously • 111 with D' U, nifleance of Easter" was read by rim:dee A .Thebal Forbes. A feature of the ev- ' e Miss Mary Broadlfoot, of r,,,.r. ening was a splendid talk •on miseion- :;•pent the week -end at the htet:' y- work given , by Miss Maureen table of Seatorth, the topic based . r xeki el 33:11. • IMrs. G.ar'diner tool; ce ar7ge of tilte games w hi c'.i ere very much enjoyed by all, afte•- .v,bich the Nat: opal,. Anthem was stn ng anti' ibo--ameettag -e1osiedl with the Miz- paPu. beruedictipn,.. Egniondlville Wi M.S. met in the ver "try cif the chureet, on March 7tb ares the -letting. opened 'bye byslinging a hymn .ansa pnayter by the president, Mus. Cxatidiner. Minutes of last meets - leg 1;^ere . i1eaili and adopted and the t roll was oneswered by 22 members and - EGMONDVILLE The regular meeting o.f the Eg- mawdrv,lllie Young People's Union was 'held c" Tuesdlay eyenirg int the school etw^n of the cthunch. "Come, Let' Us Sing of a Wonderful Love" was sung as the opening ileytmn, after which all neperat+ed the • Lord's Prayer in uni- son. The minutes of th.e last meet- ing were !read by the tesereta:ty, War- den Franey, and a'short business per- iod followed. Mrs. Hagg was thtei Called On fon• tibe devotional period. "When, I Survey the Wondrous Cress" was sung and the Scripture Lesson from Mark 15:16-26 was read by C. Friday, March 15, at 8.30_13. - ANOTHER RECORD CROWD — COME EARLY! Tiekets go on. sale at Rink at 6.30 a.m. on night of game. Extra,_ ticket sellers and speclal arrangements for handling a real crowd! Adults 35c, Children 15c. THIS GAME WAS POSTPONED FROM WEDNESDAY FUNERAL SERVICE OUR OBJECTIVE: A, Better Service With-' No Increase in Cpsts. OUT-OF-TOWN CALLS SOLICITED WALKER'S Undertaking and Furniture' PHONES 67-W and 67-J J. R. WALKER Manager leesimimiemmommw here over the week -end attendire !morel of their ilat'her, the late a Holnaesi • 1Vliss! Jackson, of Toronto, was a week -end guest at the home of Dr. M.iss Margaret McLeod! has. re- .turrued from Georgetown arid Toron- to. • Mr. Ron.ald McKay, of Toronto. spent the week -end at the home of Mon., Tues.,''Wed. wrsh.wou�d run for hours! Next' -Thur., Frit, Sat. iNeu RuK Sf dsspesdte �Ictore U tks foyer. melon of the Jr.s4wfll laugh hal goo Vit a�o�N .�octid�i`t a oonald pexa t . —116 ►q • , RADIO. nails RKO RADIO with Plelure by Game Kahle. trocluceel by OM Reid. Scree: Pt. ,Ighs Ufa • Ms° The Three Mescitiiteers in 'GISanta Fe Stampede" An, Old -Time Westerr! Coming=-- Bobby Breen in "Way Down South" ling lesteweek. Mr. Sohn Bullard, Mrs. Fergus Bul- lard and Jackie and Mr. Jack Mitchell of Kintore spent the week -end among Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moe/owe-a and sesns, Bobby and Jackie, spent SumbaY while Mr. and Mrs. Geoege Eaton. The meeting. of the ,young peto,ple of. Oavan Murals. was held recently ple led' in prayer and Elva Pryce vead •the Scripture lesson,. The minutes. were read and tate roll call taken, Duriaig.the trusinereadiscussiott: it was. decided hold. a box social on Tues- day, March 19. A reading was giVell bY Kathleen Shannon and the torpie by Margaret .Morstgomeri on "God, sim,g and the Lord's Prayee in unison closed, the meetitig. ASTER Novelties AND OWE • A COMPLETE'. RANGE ALL READY FOR YOUR EASTER ENTERTAINING hie mother, Mrs. Hugh McKay. ., one uew member was :received. Ile ' Dr- 4;, K•-• Chlallman and 'Mr. A' Ports from different cenianitrees weee a and.. Mrs. Sohn Nett were appointed eornr''ents bY three assistants; Mrs. Soll.n..Watson meet a very interesting article on temperance. , It. was• left Phyllis Kneckles, Ruth Fraiser, Elie-, to the .dteeision of tae presifiefit. and ebetit Howes. and Mrs. J, Deegan ,.i.ee-prestclents to make.•arrang.ements were in Loadoe over. the weekend for the Than-koffering meetin,ge Col - attending the Young People's Conn-. lection was taken by Mrs'. MCMillan Orames, of Toronto, head of the Sea dent that dues tbe paid as early as *ration Army' in Canada,. a. , peesible. The study book was taken e ilI r. H. Hoffman, 91 Goderi•Oh> is by Mites Camerae, asetistedt by MTS. Visiting with. his parents,. -Mr. a-nd Hogg, Airs. m'ealeach and MTS. Me - •a mese apPleing for a position in dramatic "form., "levitation Carnes by Mts. Richardson, Mrs., A. Moone aud Mrs. J. Brown. As the theme for of peece end , all repe.ated. "A Deily- Peayer" on alio front page ef the erfls.- stlonary :Monthly. The me,etting dos- ed with a bytan and prayer by the 'bore On Saturday attending -the fun- eral 61 the late Mrs. William Tne-' • Mr, and Mrs. Emmerson Ritchie; Mrs, Wallace, Mr. William. Pelmet 1.t1 the Missies - Maureen Gamble, e "Mrs: Lorne Dale 'ead Donald , spent Sunday in, Blyth. 1.McMoster were in Toronto thds week attending Hee Sleeting cernival. , were in Toronto this week.. • Miss Betty McClelland, of To- ronto., was a week -end guest a.t the home:of her grtandraother, Mrs. S. • Mises Flarence Fowler, ,of Blue. vale, is the guest of 'the Misses Cre,ss- • Miss Greta iloss is in Toronto thie week. O We are pleased: to. leans that Mr. C. Eckert is recoveripg flean the f' - jury to , hie knee, which he recenti Celebrate at Seaforth's BIG ELECTION rartY and Dance ELECTIO1V NIGHT Tuesday, March 26th (3.30 p.m. In Cardno's Hall spent the week -end at the honie of 'hie father, Mr. Thomas Dicksoa. few' days. in Toronto this, week. • Me end Mese Le G. Kruse •and son, Me William, Kruse, of Gala spent Sunday With Mrs. Wm. Sela,ter. James II enderean'S Tati a OUP, ot North Mein Street and will Occupy it early in Aptil, • Mrs. W. M. Stewart and Miss Neilans were in Clinton last week at- tending the funeral of their sister-in- law, the late MrstaAlexa,nder Neilans. who atte,nded the funeral of the late S. 'T. Holmes on Sunday were: Mr. and Mra. Glen] Holmes, Mr. Jack Holmes and Mists Ruth Holmes, Or Toronto; Mr. F. R. 13eattie, Toronto; Miss Muriel Beattie, Butler: Peuills71- Dr. ar• id Mre. S. D. COlquherun were in 'Toronto 013.1 Thureday attending the skating carnival. • Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Woorit, of Toronto, were week -end gueete at the borne of -Mrs. Wood and 'Miss Sally • Mr. F, aleContell, of Dublin, has Sold his fame, the ea6t half of lot 8, comical -on 3, McKillop, to Mr. Michael McCarthY, DeWitt, • Mists Kay Snider, of Goderich, Wale a, guest this. %Seek at the Wane of Mr. and IVIrter, Mlle 0, Crich. Tare.. Oriett and Master lanes rammed) to Goderleili with her for a Jew dare' I visit WINTHROP Mrs. Wiltiari. Trewartha Passes Away With 'deepest regret we learn,ed. ef the death of Mrs. Trewarths, who oriel Herepl' S•elaforele Thursday, March 7tb, after a week's illness, from I pneufronia., in bier 78th year. She was ' 'born in, Hamilton end wee, m•arried. Mr. Trewapthe about 39. years ago. Site as survived. by 114B,T husband, a McSpailden, and. an axle -peed son, wal- 'Ham ••Trev.-airtlia, who all live in Mc- Killop. After a short eervic:e et the an Churph on Saturday, where She was a faithful member and werker, The pallbearers were Mess.rs. • James Stannon, Percy Little, Thomas Pryce, George Eaton, John Pethick •an'cl MoSpedden. The flowers, were beautiful tend ineluded: A pillow from Family; 'spray, Mr. and Mee. Zack IVIcSpadelen ated, 'family; Spray, Alen: Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker, Wingham, and William Chapman, Pembroke; spray, Dr. and alma Harbures speay, Whittalcer. Those 'attending the funeral from a distance 'were: Dr. raan, Foie Erie; Mr. •and Mrs,. Neilsen Tnewartha, .:Clillton; Mr. land Mrs. Bert Trewartha and Mr. Bert Co; Ifolme.seille; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Treweetlia, Clinton; ,11/1es. Betoken, 'Clinton; Mr. Elgin Waters. and son and Mr. Rose Cook, Arthur; Mr. Jim Bullard and, Mrs. Peng. Bullard, Me- tope. We axtend our 'heartfelt seen- pathy. to Ithlestet that are left to mourn the toes of a ilovieig wife and raother. We, are ZIOTTy thearof the pass. etway of Mr,. George Little • irn after a Icing 'fitness. . Mr. amt Mrs. Waliter , Eaton. arnd Lamy end Keith, Meat a• fete RICH'S Phone 34 • Seaforth ,PLAYDO Bolton vs. Seaterth Palace Rink, Seaforth Monday, Mar. 18, At 8.15 p,m. NS As tikey put out Kitchener in the first rOund, this Bolton team must be good! ADULTS 35c, CHILDREN 15c NEW rv4 • vrtng ootwear in Time For Easter Easter is early this' year, but not too early to step out in a pair of our Smart New Spring Shoes. Attractive Patent Leather 'Shoes, Soft Kid Leather Shoes, Serviceable Calfskin Shoes, Dressy Gabar- dines and Suedes are all here in a profusion of Styles! that you can- not help but admire. Gore Putt -rips and Step -les lead the parade, fol- lowed by Ties and Monk Straps. • Black is the prevailing color for Spring with Blue and Medium Tan sharing the spotlight with black. Patent Leather is quite fasia- ionable, especially on the New Wall Toe Last. But come and see mire> New Shoes1 You wi'll be delighted livith the New Models and the . Moderate Prices. SEAEORTII Dead and Disabled Animals 'PHONE COLLECT: SEARORTH 15 s EXETER 215 . DARLING AND CO. OF CANADA, LTD.85120