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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-07-26, Page 84110 NTEED ,f wT". .1P1NEAPPLE 29c tN.. MADDI.E lbB COFFEE 11d' 25C r 29c yi lyt DRI D PEACHES FEEDED RAISINS tease, per pound (TAPI'ODA g Muds NEWS :CSP Honore in Music.,--.Fabrlv'k ely, daughter of Dr. ansteMrs. F. J. 13!eohely, hes fee sed with first class Ihcli;ioa•vs, heir .grade our singing ex- amllnatio�l, Miss Ueeltely is a pupil of Mr. W. R. Rei hwleil, of Stratford, Correct Phone Number.—In the ad- vertisement of J. W. Beattie, which appears in Ike Lions Carnival ci•rcu• lar, the, telephone number is incor- rect. The correct telephone number of the Beattie Butcher Shop is 96. Engagement.—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Berry, Brucefield, announce the 19C engagement of their niece, Elsie •Lav- iwt Marie Smith, daughter of Mr. E. J. Smith and the late Mrs. Smith, of Fortuna, North Dakota, to Gordon Stoddart Elliott, only son of Mr. and Mgrs. J. W. Elliott, Brucefield, the marriage to take place in August. 15c 25c RUBBER JAR RINGS !hp beset; 4 par laages . » ... - . .SWEET,ORANGES Pier Iyosem GRAPE FRUIT s tor MOTHER PARKER'S TEA Iiaijf - Povmrci McLAREN'S FREEZE EASY -^..Package OUR OWN EAKiNG.POWDER and 1 Bottle Vanilla JAVEL WATER 3 Bottles. , WATER- GLASS 2 Tins • BIG FIVE WASHING SODA Package SHINOLA. FLOOR WAX 25c Lady Golfers Change Day. — The dates for golf and, bridge have been, changed anal from now on golf will 18c be held on • Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. and .bridge on Thursday at 2 p.m. On Tuesday last Mrs. J. H: Best won 2Sc'tike Madge prize and Mrs. -13. G. Meir -won the golf. On Tuesday next Mrs. 4I Gorwill will be in charge• of the 'golf aaC which will feature a putting competi-• don. Mrs. R. R. McKindsey will be in charge of bridge. ' 10 2 C 5c 25c 25c *ASTER'S HOG CON- 10ENTRATE—Cwt, 7c 25e $2.50 A. C. Routledge PHONE 168 ,, Windstorm Rates Are Lower NEW LOW RATES NOW IN EFFECT With a Company over 100 years old. No. Premium Note Required. WATSON & REID M. A. REID Proprietor Phone 214 Seaforth SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE t 000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 o S. T. Holmes & Son 0 0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 0 0 . 0 • Main Street, Seaforth 0 O Charles: Holmes' residence, O '0 Goderich Street Eas!t':....Phone 0 O No. 308. .. 0 O Ambulance Service O O• Adjustable hospital bed for 0 0 rent. 0 E1 . Night calls—Phone 308. 0 4 Day calls ---Phone 119 O 0 Charges moderate. 0 12-37 O 0 0 0 0 -0 0© 0 0 0 0 0 • ©o 0 o O d O d 0 4 0 0 O O H. C. BOX 4•. FUNERAL SERVICE O Licensed Embalmer ' ' ° Ambulance Service O Hospital Bed 0 With adjustable racket oper_ O ated spring for rent. O Night Calls Day Calls '0 Phone 175 Phone 43 ,'4 12-37 G>000O0O000Or, O O O 0 O 0 O O O ' 000000000000 O O 0 o J. A. BURKE 4 Funeral Service O 0 Dublin Ont. O 0 Night or day calls: Phone 43 r 10 0 0 O O 0O.000'000000 8757-tf .. THE SECOND DIVISION COURT County of Huron Office in the Dom in ion Dank Build- ing. &eafortb. Office boars : Tues- day, Thursday . and ' Saturday. 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening„ 7.30 p.m- to9pal% . E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance Agencies - Seaforth ANNOUNCES the purchase of .the insurance business of bays & Meir, and the addition of their companies to our previous facili- ties enables os tin give unexcelled service en all. limes. SEAFORTH ONTARIO 10-87 McKILLOP MUTUAL I1Ui INSURANCE COSY. 11.3.EAD OFFICE -•- SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFTRS: Tho t Moylan, R.R. 5, Seaforth - Pres. `-'Ili imi. Knox, Lom'rdesbom .. Vice -Pres. *don A. Bold;, Seaforth - Seo.,-Treas, DIRECTORS: Knox, LoSbOEe borro; George , .Erodh>nr;. r Con- dreS illi Alex Brosdtoo't, R. S a rt'h; Alexander MeEwlug, 1 ; Frank, !¢Grigg( ', d,1n i Srlio Itee, Walton; 1frtilTh &• I 4 ea . t.ltlewit;11104 a to,Too, addtu Cliv rchi's Sermon Subjects' For Next Sunday. -St. Thomas' Church: Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford. -11 a.m:, "The Present Situation", 7 p.m,', "Victory in Hu- man 'Lives"; Sunday School at .10 a.m;. St. Mary's,, Dublin -9.30 a.m., "The Present Situation:" - Thomson - Daley.—The Walkerton Herald -Times of last week contains the following wedding announcement which will be of 'interest to. many relatives and friends in this. district, as the bridle's. father • is a Seaforth Old Boy and a well known resident there for many years: "Miss Dorothy. Daley, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daley, of Walkerton, was united) in marriage at' five o'clock to Monday afternoon, July 15th, to Mr. Frank Alvin Thomson, son of° Mr. and Mrs, George Thomson, of Toronto. The ceremony was performed in To- 'ron'to at the home of Rev. W. H. Bur- gess, a former minister of Knox Pres- byterian Church here, who tied the nuptial knot, while the marital music was played ky his daughter, Miss Helen Burgess. The bride, who ryas given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of heavenly blue crepe with white accessories. and cor- sage of premier roses. She was. at- tended by her • sister, Mrs. 'E. A. Southwell., -of Oshawa, wearing a !gown of dusky rose with' .white ac- cessories and corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Mr. E. 'A. Southwell perform- ed the duties of groomsman. Among those in attendance were the bride's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Edward Daley. and her sister, Miss. Ethel, of town. A reception and dinner at the—Gray followed the event. After their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs.. Thom- son will take up residence in Toron- to and it is the wish, of the bride's many friends in Walkerton that they may enjoy a long and happy -wedded isfe,' 'Aberhart -' Frost—An interesting 'summer. wedding talk 'place in', the Hampton, N.8., United ,Baptist Church on Saturday afternoon, July 6th,'when Miss' Genevieve Frost, daughter of John F. Frost and the bate Mrs. Frost, Hampton, was 'united in marriage to Donald Charles Aberhart, Saint John, scan of George B. Aberhart and the late Mrs. Aberhart,; of Seaforth, Rev:, Dr. S. S. Poole, Saint John,, officiated. The church was decorated with bask- ets oP ferns, peonies, fox" glove and lupin and the guest pews. were •mar k- ed with white satin bows and clus- ters• of syringo. Miss Genevieve .But- ler presided at the organ and„ played; the wedding marches, During 'the. -signing of the register Miss Eleanor Collins, Saint John, sang "Oh Prom- ise Me."- • Alan N. MacGowan, bfro- ther-in-law of the bride, and Travis Gushing, Saint John, were the ushers. Entering the church .with her father 'the bride was becomingly attired in a -street length costume of sea mast crepe, therdhirred bodice of the dress joined 'a tucked net yoke and the jacket had a quilted front, buttoned to the neckline with tiny buttons. Her sloes matched the dress in color and she wore gold colored glove. and a large gold straw hat with a how .of sea r 1st ribbon. Her arm- bouquet, was of pink roses and both/at/dia. Lit- tle Phyllis MacGovfan, niece of the bride, was the flower girl, wearing a dainty dress of pink dotted swiss with front panel embroidered in flow- ers of pastel shades. Her halo bon- net was' of eke same material with ribbon crown and --streamers of satin. She carried an old fashioned nosegay of flowers. Following the ceremony a luncheon was served at the home of the bride's Sister, Mre. Alan N. MacGowani. The table was centred with a 'decorated seed/ding cake and tiny bud vases of roses, white satin streamers and sprays of syringe were also used for decoration, Those who served' were Mrs. Arthur Foulger, Sussex; Mrs. Willard Dickson, Saint John.; Mrs V, A. Snow, Hampton.; Mrs. Paul Prebble, Saint. John; Miss Vivian MacNeill and Miss' Name Mac- Neill, Sussex; Mid Edna Dickson, Miss Gladys Holder and Mists: Jean, Dickson, Saint John. Mr. and Mrs. Aberhart left by motel' for a honey- moon trip through. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, the bride wear- ing a tailored white shark skin 'cos- tume with gold trimmings, 'White tur- ban hat and sehoes and geld colored bag and gloves. The bride has been a niemrber of the teatchdnig staff of V'#Ctoria Stbeol, Saint John, 'and the groom is em',ploy`•ed in the audit de- partment e parttment of One B'ord MMitor Coahpanyr Of Galicia, LIitiiteri Betih, izase been 'li mnerr ,g etitit of several mold fano- pone, And *we reil&tv'ed hapaly gift% tnlilulding tyrede'tllttttb lei test ' d%ven fr+Dff1 tt Victrorla school staff and the 'pup - 4f The bri'de's Grade yl class. and 'coftee. tatty fgithe' grog acs as. $oc1ates in, the Ford Company. • LOCAL BRIEFS • Mr. and Mrs. James -Gillespie and Mr. 'l'Gillespie, of Toronto, were week -end' guests at the home of. their parents, Mr; and Mrs. Neil Gil- lespie. • Miss Pearl Lawrence left on Wednesday. to •Lake a position with, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw in Kingston. • Miss Mary Broadfoot is recover - lug from an appendix operation in Scott Memorial Hospital, • The many friends of Mrs. Joseph Me: o v. ill be glad to learn that she is able to be 'about again after lrer recent long and serious illness. • Mr. John G. Mills, Jr., left last week for Los Angeles, California. ac- companying his uncle, Dr, C, Gregg Woodhull and family on thieii• return motor trip from the East. • Mrs. James Grim'oldby (nee Dora Elizabeth Howes) of -Edmonton; is spending. the summer with her mother, Me:s. Mary Howes, in McKil- lop.' This -is Mrs., Grimoldby'e fist visit home in twenty-three years. • Mr.' and• Mrs. W. J. Faulk -oh', rf 5th•mta, spent the week -end with rela- tives in town. • Mr. Cyril Reynolds, of Woodstock visited'.w^ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds, over y da, the week end.. • Mr. R. E, Cressw.ell," of Denver, Colorado,- is spending a few weeks at the home of his sisters, the Misses Cresswell. • Mr. Charles' Wright has ,leased the 'reside=nce on North, Main Street, recently vacated by Mrs. Lightowler. • The girls of the W. J. Duncan factory held a very enjoyable picnic at Turnbulls' Grove on! Saturday last, . • Mrs: Harry- Ahrens, of Detroit, who is spending the summer at Bay- field, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Richard Rogers, on -Thursday lat. • Mrs. Curtis, of Marmora, is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs: W. G. Edmunds. • • . • Miss Joan Hunter, of Toronto, is a guest at the home of her grand- mother', Mrs. J. L. Smith. • Miss Dorothy Webster, R,N., of Toronto, is sp•enddng her -holidays at the home of her father, Mr. Wilber Webster. • •• Mr. J. P. Bell, of ,T'or'onto., spent the week -end in 'town. • • Me. Thomas 'Sills, R.C.A.F., To- Tonto, spent the week -end• at the home of his parents,;;, Mr: and, Mn.'s F. S. Sills. • Mrs. Leslie Hogg, of Preston, is spending the holidays with his'par- ents, Mr. and Ars. W. E..Hogg. • Mrs. N, Aubrey and son, a: Nikina, are guests at the home of her father, Mr. .A.' F. Cluff. • Mre Hugh Oke, Toronto Scottish, spent the week -end, at the home of his father, Mr. William Oke. • Mr. Sam Walker, of.Timeline, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker, • Mrs, W.. G. Edmund's• was in Stratford on Saturday attending the funeral of the Sate alis. Elizabeth El- m nods. „ • Mr'. W. Kent, of Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs: W. A. Wright. ' •- • Mr. . Lloyd H•oggarth, R.C.A.F., Torotho, spent the Weeek-end at the home .01' his father, Mr. I e ry 'Hog- garth. •• Dr. Reid Edmunds, of Brantford, spent 'the• week -end at the home of has mother. Mrs. W. G. Edmunds, S.se Mr, and hIr . J, o Steeart • aed son. Douglas, are spending their hell - days at S'euthanlptont • • Miss Marjorie Peat, of Ottawa', is the guest, of Dr. R. P. D. Hurford and Mrs: Hurford. at Or? Parsonage, • Mr. and Mrs. Frank..Murray, Detroit, . were the: week -end guests of :Vl's'. Roland Kennedy. • Mr. and Mrs. E. Kling, of; Elmira, and Mr:- and Mrs. , Shantz, of Kitch- ener; were the -week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Manson. • Mr, and Mrs. D. Scalis•i, of Wood- stock, are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phil- lips, a Mr. Leonard Sparks, of-YDadsland, Stsk., and Mr. Neil Sparks, of De- troit, were guests this week at the hozn'e'-of their rousin, Mr. John Ait- che•ton, do McKiilo,p: • Miss Ann McClelland, of Toron- to, is a guest at the home -of her gra ndhno their, , Mrs. R. S. Hays, • Mr, and Mrs'. Ralph McFadden, Miss Jean McIver and Mr. J. Wright were oh a motor trip through the Muskoka district over the week -end_ Mrs. James Grimoldrby spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. John Pethiok, Winthrop. • Miss 'Lillian Wankel, R.N of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Carnoohan, in Tuckersmith: • Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fowler, of Winnipeg, and Miss, F. Fowler, of Bloevale, were ' week -end guestsat the home of the Misses Cresswel4i. • Mrs, Janet McNaughton, of Ham- ilton, iso a guest at the home of Mrs. Robert Govenlock- • Mr. -and Mrs. E. A. Corbett, of Toronto, and Miss Nancy Corbett, of Edmonton, were the guests this week of Mrs: A. D. Sutherland. • Mr, and' Mrs. Charles Clark, of Aylmer, were guests this week at the home of his sister,' Mrs. J. W. Pink- ney: • Mr. and Mrs'. Arthur B. Wright, of Jamaica Queen, New York, 'were guests tires week at the homes Of Mrs. .T. Patten -on and 'Mr. and Mr t Robert Smith, • Miss, Margaret Thompson Is the guest of Mr. and' Mrs. Harry Welford at Cordova Mines. • Miss Anna Sutherland, of Toron- to, is spending her vacation at her home here. • Mrs. ,1. B. Keating and Kenneth were hi Toronto over the week -end. • Miss! Barbara Best • is visiting 'W'ith Chatham friends, ' • Mr, Janes Scott and Mr. bale. Vineetiit, Cambridge, Massachusetts, are on a Moiler trip tt'hrough, the Par. "ry Sjotoid district, • Mm. and Mrs, Muratwsky, Miss S'tallc. 1 I' Mtbrrand, and Mr. D. E. gsafghtfl, of lilt hren lr, were tire Weitlk rdl giteistsr +of Mr, aril Mrs. N.RL. • SEMI-FINAL Fotba 11 • . Atwood vs. Seaforth LIONS PARK SEAFORTH Monday,July 29 ,-.•••,.• . AT 6 P.M. Seaforth finished the schedule in second place. See a real game on Monday ! Louis Hildebrand'. • Mr. and M'ns. E. Boshart spent the week -end, in, Milverton, •• Mr, and Mrs. George Scofield and daughter, Miss Nancy, of Detroit, are guest's at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Case. • Miss' Elizabeth McKay, of Toron- to, oronto, is visiting with friends in town end vicinity, • Miss J. E. Shaeffer, of Listowel; Miss Jessie Cochn-ase. Clinton; Miss J. Gorivrlri, Londot; .and Mr. Ephriam Shier, of Cannington, are guests this week with Dr, and Mrs. John A. Gor- e -•ill. • Mr. and, Mrs. E. P. Lennon and son, Mr. Peter Lennon, of Montreal, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Devereux. Mr. W. It. Blanchard and' son, of Nelson, P. C., 'are the guests of Miss Mae Whiteman, Johan. Street. • Mr. Robert Boles, of Niagara Falls, N. Y„ was a recent guest -at the 'home of Mr. 'and Mm. Frank, Smvalie. •. Miss Shrirleyr Thompson, of be - Red Cross. Dance W A L T O N FRIDAY, JULY 26th Music by Lillian Sinclair and Her Rhythm Rangers NET PROCEEDS USED FOR RED CROSS WORK ,,, ADMISSION : 35 CENTS Lunch Served NOTIC • THE , CLEANING AND PRESSING BUSINESS OF THE LATE SYDNEY'DUN- GEY WILL ,BE CARRIED ON BY! MR. NORMAN, SCOINS• UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Grand Bend DANCING NIGHTLY To Willis Tipping's Cascade Rhythm Orchestra Free admission before 9 Tues.. 1'h•urs., Fri. nights. First two lances free every night - MIDNIGHT DANCE. AUG 5th 12.05 a.m. CARNIVAL AND AMATEUR NIG'PIT EVERY MONDAY 9.30 p.m. sharp. Lots of Fun! Cash prizes dor Amateurs. Audience iudge3. Send your' entry or come Acing. Spot Dances. Balloon Dances, Confetti, Streamers, Fancy Hats, Noiketncilcer,,,, Men 50c; Ladies 35c; Children 15e. Three and a half hours . dancing free! SUN.. JULY 28 CONCERT . STRATFORD BOYS' BAND Silver Collection. SATURDAY, JULY 27th -5 p.m. Ball Game -- Casiho Diamond Sneiders• of Kitchener ys. Grand Bend Hot Nights Come to the Bend • and Swim. Beach Ploodlia.hted. --FUEL-- Coal prices are advancing. We have 'first quafity Aanbliracirte rolling for July don't -ter -Y. We are offering Stove 'or Nut ;size at $13.50 cash, direct from cars—haul your owns, with 60 cents added for town deliveries.' • Mine prices are 'advancing monthly —with a possible carr shortage later - on. "Goal is a good buy now" J. H. SCOTT PHONE 336 FREE SERVICE OLD, DISABLED OR. DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE removed promptly and efficiently. Nrip�i► phone "COLLECT" to WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED PIrlONE 21 •JNCIERSOLL PHONS 219 y ' MITCHELL,.. trgllt. 'lis. f10a at the hone; of her glendaioirthier, Mrs, T, Q. Seat, • ,M ;MRS' M' " y' .4.0 d&1i 1� ia- ter, Ml:10I a, v-3isd ing iS14a; I in' Kin ora. . * •Mr. :acyl Mrs. Donald 1V•te'Kay, of ,HamItten, were guesrte of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Willis this week. McKILLOP W. M, S. Branch Meets The • memvbers: of the McKillop Branch of the W.M.S. and a goodly number of .friend'a of the :hostess, islet at the home of Mrs. T.. W, McMillan, McKillop, on Thursday, July 18th, for their July meeting. The early part of the afternoon the ladies spent in sewing for the Red Cross.' At 4 p.m. all came together for the devotional part, prodded over by the president, Mrs. Helen McMillan, After a'hymn was sung Mrs. J. F. Scott read the Scripture lesson from''the 4th chap- ter' of St. John, followed by prayer and singing. Mrs. J. W. 'Thompson ably rendered the lesson on the stu- dy beak : on India. Mrs, Hugh Jack gave the Glad '[tidings Prayer, The Offering' was received followed -by the closing exerciises,. The hostess serv- ed re-eshments and a social •half, - hour was spent. Friends on his line wish Mr. Ed. Regale, of the 12th concession, • a speedy recovery from the sevre e in- fections on his - finger. He. has been in Seaforth hospital for some days. Messrs. Gordon Mugge, Harry Reg- ele and Lb ' urs Hoegy and Miss Marie Hoegy spent the week -end at South- ampton and Port Elgin. - 'Mrs. A. J. Huether; Billy and Toy, of Morriston, visited on Wednesday and Thursday with their daughter and sister., who is spending••the-'•sum- neer months at the home of Mrs. Huether's sister, Mrs. Charles Eg- gert. Mrs, Fred Hoegy had a mishap one day last week which might have proved more serious, when she. was attacked by a cow. She was knock- ed down and one of her feet was tramped . on. Mr. and Mrs, Louis' Hoffman and san. Lyle, Are. Henry Hoffman and Miss Inez Hoffman and Mr. Franklin Zulauf, of Milverton, balled at the home of Me, and Mrs: Charles ,Eggert on Sunday. ' There will be no services in the Evangelical Church on Sunday owing to decoration services being held in, Rostock; Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hoegy anti Mr. and Mrs. Hull, of Grey„ spent Sun- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam IVbehler. Mr, Henry Bauerrmann, Sr., has been confined to the house through illness. Mrs. Reuben Buuck, while helping to unload hay one clay last week, had the misfortune of falling off the wag- on, receiving several severe• bruises. DIi'. andel Mrs. A. L: Hartmi-er, and son, Jerry, 'of Oranigeyill•e,_y_-site.dwith Mr. Hartinier's sister, Mrs. Charles Eggert on Sunday. Quite a 'number of young people in -this vicinity spent Sunday at Gade- rich. Miss Helen Flannigan, is' suffering from a severe -attack of poison ivy, as well as Lawrence, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hoegy. • r BLYTII The electrical' storm did some dam- age •in this locality last .week. Mayor Youngblut• and his hired man were stunned and one' of his' horses also stunned by a bolt of. lightning, while in the field working at haying. At the brine of Robert Wightman electrical rower - was disrupted., A mirror was shattered'. • What was! formerly, the Methodist parsonage has..- been. 'purchased by Stewart Duttward. Miss hsabell Cumming is attending summer school at, Goderich. • Rhea, daughter of Pte. and Mrs; Bernard Hail was a visitor in Strat- ford.- Robert McKay has returned home from Ki'nea•rdrine hospital: BAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. H. Erwin, vis- ited friends at Ki•tche'ner over the week -end. Several members of L.O.L. No. 24 attended' the funeral of the late,,.Day- id Cantelon at Clinton on Sunday af- ternoon. m The members of L.O;L. No. 24 at- te.ndide'd service in the Anglican Church on. Sunday morning when Rev. John Graham preached a very instructive ser,rwon. Miss' Lucy Woods sang a solo which was very much appreciated. Mrs. Gid I pehler, of Zurich, is vis- iting her •sisters, Misses Frances and Ethel Foyvlie, 'this week. Mr Carson, of 'Linden, arrived' to spend same holiday's in the village. The union prayer service was held a: Wednesday evening In the ,Presby - tenon Church this wealr1 ' The United Church intends baling their anniversary serviceson the sec- ond Sunday in August. Rev. Eric An- derson will be the preacher for the day. ' Sunday last was a real busy day for County Traffic Officer Norman Lever. Before night he had been (lolled tolntvesithgatel flour diffanent traffic accidents, WhdCh, however, did not result in any serious bodily harm, but which •inrmolved considerable ,pro- perty damage., _ - -Be +inning .-antro the- • •Slosn'an-Bettie!s intersle'ction crash at Rattenbury and Raglan Streets in Clinton, he was called to three other cases before his day, was completed. The second case was near Auburn. John Scott, of Colborne Township, and Bert Smith, of Wingham, were in c011I ion at 7.45 p.m. Staith, driving east, h.ad a blow- out wliych threw his car out of the r-igahtrlranti traffic lane and into, the, path of a cam .driven by John Scott, sof Colborne, near Carlow. Both ears were damaged and no person • hurt, Mr: •Snit h agreed to make good the damage to Scott's ear. "Alt 10 in the evenitng on the Cita- tont-Bayfield road .ttvb miles trona the vII`iaige, ears driven by DatFid' Chluzeelt- Rl, Cditiioay midWilliam Lpyihatt, of eatre aforth. James Cagney - -. George Brent "THE FIGHTING 69th" Rat . 'Q'$riea - , Monday Tuesday Wednesday DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S ILELUAN2 ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE == HENRY FONDA --- ;Ps S. 'i NEXT THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY itire Goderi' h, were in' collision. Churchill was driving home and Lyman toward Bayfield when they collided' head on', The Churchill car went into the ditch and Lyman, though, keeping on the road, travelled' 130 feet before stop- ping. Both cars were damaged at the left front 'lights and fenders. At 10.30 -a car driven by Leslie Jones, of London, procee,:ing along the Varna -Bayfield road from Bay - fields returning to London', went into a ditch which Officer Lever states is about seven feet deep. Jones was in- jured about .the head and was taken to Dr. T:illmanis office, Bayfield. Lat- er,. -when the cal- 'had 'been towed out of the ditch not much the Worse. for ,the plunge,. Jones was able to proceed homeward. The officer claims that • this car ran 130 feet after taking to the ditch. Announces the opening of Shoe/ Rooms. In the store formerly occupied by T. G. Scott, Main Street, Seaforth, where a full line of Electrical Appliances wil. be on display. WE ARE AGENTS'FOR, AND HAVE ON DISPLAY ,Norge, Electric Refrigerators SEE THE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY White Electric DeFortst and Sewing Machines Other Radios Locomotive Washers - , Sunbeam Electric Shavers G. E. Appliances and Full Line of G. E. Electric Light Bulbs A Complete Line of Radio Tubes and Batteries carried in stock oshart .Electric ,ENOS BOSHART - -. Phone 75 Seaforth ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES from SEAFORTH AUGUST 1 to C.N.R. Stations in the Maritime Provinces Provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, rinse Edward Island, Nova Scotia °. AUG. 2-3 to OTTAWA $9,00 - MONTREAL $10.35 TROIS RIVIERES $12.55; QUEBEC CITY $14.35; - STE. ANNE DE-BEAUPRE $14.95 Tipkets, Fares, Transit Linptts and Information from Agents. CANADIAN NA'� IONAL. NE CENT a word (minimum 2k) is all that it costs you for a classified ad. in The Huron pxposxtor. An Ad. that each week will reach and be read by more than 2,000 families. If you want to buy or sell anything, there is no cheaper or more effective way than using an Exposi- tor classified ad. Phone 41, Seaforth. • The Huron Expositor a