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The Huron Expositor, 1941-12-19, Page 84.f / n Fish HALF OR WHOLE . 16c lb PEANUT CLUSTER and CHOCOLATE MINT- Per bag..29c. SWEET ORANGES Per dozen... .13c, 25c, .30c, 35c, 40c ROSE BRAND APPLE BUTTER 28c Jar APPLE and RASPBERRY JAM rm. Jar LOU iOLD CHEESE—Nippy Per lb. CLEAR SALT BACON Per lb. SISTO—For making gravy Paak..age PURESMAPLE SYRUP Quart 33c 22c 25c GOc SHERIFF JELLY PUDDING 25c 3 for LEXIA RAISINS—With seeds in 25c 2 lbs. LOOSE SEEDED RAISiNS Pound PITTED DATES Per CRA NBERRI ES Pound MINCE MEAT ,14b. package PHILLIP'S BABY SOAP with comb; 4 cakes GARDENIA SOAP—Special 3 cakes GUEST IVORY SOAP 5 cakes 15c 18c 25c 15c 25c 15c 25c CLASSIC CLEANSER Tin CARBOLIC SOAP 5 cakes MASTER HOG CONCEN- TRATE ----Cwt 5c 25c $2,75 A. C. Routledge Phone 166 INSURANCE, INVESTMENTS, REAL ESTATE WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE Money to Lean on Firse Mortgages on Improved Farm Property. H 'utrber_of desirable Dwelling Proper_ ties for sale. r WATSON & REID M. A. REID - Proprietor. . Phone 214 ▪ Seaforth SPECIALISTS IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE ^- • O 0,0000000000 S. T. Holmes & Son <> 0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. .0 Main Street, Seaforth 0 Charles Hohnes' residence, 0 Godertch Street East. Phone' 4. No. 308. O Ambulance Service 0 Adjustable hospital bed for rent. 0 Night calls—Phoine 308 "0 Day calls—Phone 119 0 Charges moderate. 3-<> <> 0 0 <> <> <> <> <> 12-57 .C> 0000000a0000 a' 4:). 0 J. A. BURKE 0 0 Funeral Service 0 0 „..--Dublin . Ont. 0 O Night Or day calls; Phone 43 r 10 0 0 , , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8757-tf 1 1 The Second Division Court County of Huron Office hi the Dominion Bank Build- ing. Seaforthth Office hpurs : Tues- day, Thursdar Riad Saturiay, 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday evening 7.80 p.m. to 9 pm.E. C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk Insurance Life, 'Fire, Auto, Sielcnese and Acci- dent, Winds.term and guarantee bonds. Rates reasonable. All risks placed in first class companies. Information cheerfully given. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIES THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD ,OFFICE SEAFORTH, ONT. OloriCERS: (Wm. Knox, tandsboro - Pres. W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Vice -Pres. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - See.-Treas. DIRECTORS: William Knox, Londesboro; Veonhart, Brodhagen ; El J. Tre- ivrartha, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, It. R. 2, Seaforth; Alexander McEVring, E.R.1, Birth; Frank McGregor, ILIL V, Clinton; Hugh Alexander,. A.R. 2, Walton; Then:las Moylan, R.IL 6, Sea - Orth; WIflam R, Archibald, RR., • 4, Sodom NEWS OF THE TOWN Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. as. S. Barry announce the engagement of their only, daughter, Phyllis Marie, to Mr. Joseph Robert Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Burns, Seaforth, the wedding to take place the latter part ot December. Postal Information. — Christmas Cards for local delivery, if tied in bandies and handed in at wicket, will be held for delivery Dec. 24111. For the convenience of thee public, parcel and stamp wickets will be kept open in the evenings of 19th, 20th, 22u,d and 23rd from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. No general delivery will be made. during these hours. COME TO CRICH'S TO BUY XMAS CANDY Christmas Mint Juleps 35c lb. Globe Choeolates 30c lb. Orchard Fruits 30c lb. Nougate Rolls ..... , 35c lb. Cegani & Gum mus. 25c Ib. Dundee Mix 25c lb. Lady Ben 4lons 40c lb. Revedale irons 35c lb. Holiday Mix 30c lb. Fruit Coolers 25c lb. Special Mix 25c lb. Chocolate Snowballs 35c lb. Peanut Brittle -• 30c 4b.. Peanut Taffy 30c lb. ,Crystal Cream Bell28c lb. Toasted Marshmallows 25c lb. Neilson Chocolates 25c, 50c, $1 (in boxes)' Patterson's Fresh Pack Choc- olates in Boxes 25c 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Annie Laurie Chocolates in boxes ....25c, 5Qc, $1.00 McCormick's, ,3•15. box. ,$1.25 V`V FLOWERS VI4 Cyclamen Pots $1.00 Begonias 80c and $1.00 Poinsettas 90c up Pans $1.25 and up CUT FLOWERS. . Mums, Carnations, Spring Boutniets $1.50 and up • Please Order Flowers in advance. Cigarettes in flat 50'g....60c Tobacco in sealed cans 65c up SPECIAL FRUIT CAKE CAKE—Pound 40.c OUR BEST FRUIT pne CAKE—Pouod WI; This Store' will be closed all C,hristmas Day. CRICH'S BAKERY Phone 34 - Seaforth cGOING AWAY for CHRISTMAS? Tra.vel 6inattly with WHINE TRAVEL TWINS' Here's the smart set' in modern baggage . just the thing for holiday. travel: A trim fitted vanity case for cosmetics and the "small things" . A capacious Aeropack that carries all the dresses you'll nerd together with complete acces- sories ... And it keeps those dresses fresh, and wrinkle -free, thanks to the patented unit! Both pieces are .,t urdily built andperfectly matched _ . in design and cover- ings. Big value at $ 10.00 Sold in Sets or Single Overnight Cases. to $6.50 Aeropacks 20”....$6 to $9.50 — FOR MEN Suit Cases Club Bags Zipper Sport Bags and Gladstone Bags. GIFT' SUGGESTIONS Kozy Warm Slippers 69c to $3.75 Warm. Motor Booth $2.75 $325 $3.50 $3.75 11- itIL. n s TORE .177p 1 74. "11 AO THE MAW EXPOSITOR •Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrell, of Summerhill, anoounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Isobel Margaret Louise, to Gordon Enunerson• Troyer, only son of MI's. S. G. Troyer, of Hensel!, and the late Mr. Troyer, the marriage to take place the latter part of December. W. M. 3. Meets.—The annual meet- ing of the W.M.S. of First Presbyter- ian Church took place on Tuesday last with the president, Mrs. T. 13. (lovenlock, in the chair. The several .secretariee gave splendid accounts of the year's work white the treasurer teported the allocation reached. A Bible readiug by Mrs. J. C. Greig, a solo by Mrs. T. B. Govenlock arid cut - rent events by Mrs, Neil Gillespie, was followed by the installation ser- vice of the executive for 1942, con- ducted by Mrs. 'Charles Aberhart. Mts. Jack closed the final meetiug of 1941 with it prayer of gratitude tor past mercies and evidence for the future. Y. P. S. Holds Christmas .Party.— The Young People of First Presbytete ian Church held a Christmas party at., the home et Mr. aria Mrs. Frank Klieg on Monday evening when about 35 people were present. The reguthr meeting was held and games• enjoyed during the evening. A .pleasant fea- ture of the program was the presen- tation of a gift to Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Jack in recognition ,of their kindness to the members of the society during the year. Following lunch Santa Claus appeared and distributed gifts to ev- eryone. The following is the new slate of officers: President, Robert McMillan; secre•tary, Miss Mildred Aitchesen; treasurer, Miss Rosamond Appleby: social convener, Mrs. D. H. Wilson; press secretary, Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. ese Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday. --Northside United Church: Rev. H. V. Werkman, Minister. -10 a.m., Stile day School: 11 a.m., Christmas Mes- sage, subject, "Good Tidings of Great Joy"; 7 p.m.. A service of. Christmas nuisie, combined Choirs in anthems, carols and hymns of praise. Welcome to the services. §t. Thomas' Church: Recttr,.Rev. Dr. Hurfort1.-11 a.m., "Our Patron Saint: St. Thomas"; 7 p.m:, Carol service, "The Friendship of God." Sunday School at '1Q-il a.m. Wilt you be at ,church on SuiedaY? St. 'Mary's Church. Dublin -- 2.25 tero„ Sunday School; 3 p.m., Christ- mas service. First Presbyterian Church—Sunday School .at 10 a.m.; White Gift Serv- ice morning subject, "The Birth of a King": evening subject, "The Wis- (loin of' • the Shepherds"; Christmas music. by the choir at both services. —Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister. Death of Miss A. B. Murray.—Many friends will regret to -read of the de ith of Mies Annie 11. Murray, which look piece in Sehtv, Memorial Hospi- tal last Sunday morning. Althoug.e. Miss Murray- had not been very well lhe last few- years, ,her passing' was unexpected. Miaa -Murray, was born in St. Catharines, coming to Seat:melt with her parents at an early age, and had spent almost her whole lite in Seaforth. She received her educe - Von at the public and high schools in town, graduating at the London Nor- mal. after which she taught sc-hool for 10 years. At this time she return- ed home to take care of her mother whe was ill a, number of years. Miss Murray was a member of the Sea - forth United Church aed also.,. a member of the Women's Missionary Society. Four brothers are left to mourn the loss ot a devoted sister: Thomas, of Sac.ramentp: John. of Preston; Ernest, of Regina, and Wai- ter at home, and two nieces and one nenhew. The funeral was held �n Thursday afternoon from her home, burial taking place in the family plot in Maitlandbank .eemetery., The Ser- vice was in charge of her Mitistee, Rev. H. V. Wrirkman. The, pallbear- ers were Messrs. A. L. Porteous, A. W. Dunlop, W. T. Teall, Frank La- mont,.Dr: F, Harburn and W. H. Gold- ing, M.P. Death of—William Brine.—Mr. Brine. who was widely known ankesteetned by three generations of Seaforth residents, passed away sud- denly at his home, Goderich St. West,: early Monday morning, December 15, in .his 'Seth year. Mr. Brine had not heen in good health for the past year, but was able- to go about freely iftitil a month ago, since 'which time .he had been confmed to his home, el - though able to 'be up a part of Almost every day. He was a 'son of the late Joseph Brine ared Jane Laidlaec pio- neer residents bf., Miro,' end was born at the family home, Flarpurhey. For a great many years lie was em- ployed by the old Grand Trunk Rail- way, and later with the Canadian Na- tional at several Ontario centres, „be- fore being moved to Toronto, where he continued with the railway ,com- pany until his superannuation nearly ten years ago. when he returned to Seaforth to make his home here. In 1916 Mr. Brine went overseas with the 1341h Highland Battalion. He was a member of the Seaforth branch of the Canadian Legion, Britannia Lodge and Malloch Chapter Royal Arch Masons, Seaforth, and of the Hindoo Grotto, Hamiltou. He is survived by two sit - DANCE New Year's Eve Huron Fish and Game Club 2nd Annual New Year's Dance Town Hal131inton 1DECEIVII3ER 31, 1941 ARTHUR'S ORCHESTRA Noise Maker% Balloon Dances and Lots of NoveltieR Bigger and Better than laSt Year " Dancing from 9 p.m, till g MI% EIVrattirBODY WELCOME ,44:0MIOS,t l• DECEMBER 19,. 1941 egent Theatre Seaforth The entire family loves Candy, so satisfy every one and give a Box of , Hunt's Special Christmas Chocolates.. Beautifully boxed. Delicious Chocolates, in various sized boxes. from, per pound 60c SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ICE CREAM' DELICIOUS WALKERSIDE ICE CREAM FOR CHRISTMAS W,hat could delight the children more—or the grown-ups either for that matter—than to serve them this delightful Ice Cream during the holiday season? Walkerside's Bell Centne Brieks, a_novelty certain to -be ear a.ppreciarted LOC Walkerside Min•ce Pies—gft you have never tried Ice Cream Mince Meat, you have missed something! • 39c Each GRILL ,SEAFORTH ONTARIO ,ifAcout.LINE vitt14 Individuals—Ready boxed and 60C assorted. 80c Box of 6 Box of 8.. Two Pint ChristmasU.,ayer Calce --Three layers of ice cream -- one of Vanilla; one of Lemon and one of Christmas fruit. Suitably decorated 65c Serves 10 to 12 Full Line of CIGARS in Christmas Wrappings and Smokers' Sundries !,t( ,e ire fr-Wi t 44' tez•s, Miss Mary Jane Brine and Miss Hannah Frances Brine, bath at laorne. A Masonic funeral was held from the family home on Wednesday afternoon atetwo o'clock, whene§the service was conducted by Rev.' Hugh Jack of First Presbyterian Church, of which Mr. Brine was a member. Interment was made in the family plot in Har- purhey cemetery, where the Masoem burial service was conducted by the Worshipful Master of,, Britannia MalIMINIMINMIII101111 TABLE and BOUDOIR LAMPS 1.75 to 3.95/ PICTURES An Ideal Gift 2E c to 1.98 CANDY JUST ARRIVED - 20c, 25c 30c lb CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS TOWELS , TABLE CLOTILS LINGERIE HOUSE COATS TOILET SETS PRINT DRESSES PURSES VASES, ETC., YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING HERE I ONSIDE VARIETY STORE SEAFORTH Lodge, Mr. Ross Scott, and the Chap- lin, Re -Dr, Hurtord, of St. Thomas' Church. The pallbearers were fellow, Masons, Messrs. W. L. Whyte, .1,, P. Bell, Ross Scott, Ross McGregor, D. H, Wilson and M. McLean. There was a large attendance of Masons and others present at ethe funeral. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mr, and Mrs, S. Phillips, of Cleve- land, were guests this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .f. M. Govenlock. • Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Grainger of Toronto, were week end guests at tile home of Mrs. Grainger's parents, Mr. and'Airs. Ament. • C.S.M. Fred Willis, Elgin Regi- nient, Sussex, New Brunswick, is spending the Christmas leave with his family here. • Miss Margaret•Williams and Miss Bernice Steever, of Kitchener, were, , week -end, guests at the. home of Mr. I and Mrs. Sol. Williams. I • Mrs. Fred Burchill, Perth, and her brother, Mr. Stewart Scott,Harailton, ; were here this weel attending the funeral of theireemc e, the late Wil- liam 'Brine. • Miss Belle Smith l, in Scott em - oriel: Hospital sufferin fecte,d knee. " from an •in- (ADDITIONAL:LOCAL ON PAGE 5) Northside United Church Sunday School Entertainment in the School Room of the Church MONDAY, DECEMBER 22 at 8 o'clock ADMISSION: Adults 25c; Children (not of the Sunday School), 15c. Salvation, Army Special Christmas Services- Sunday 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting 7 p.me—Candelight Service SATURDAY EVENING 7.30 P.m • CHRISTMAS PROGRANT' and also Santa Claus EVERYBODY WELCOME SPAHR'S Remedy_ ON TOP 39 YEARS Treating Sore Throats, Colds, Cough, Bronchitis, Tonsil Troubles and other kindred ailments. SPAHR'S STANDS FIRST For Quick Action. First for Safety. First for Value and Results, or money '14'efun,cled. At KEATING'S in Sea - forth, and 'MIDDLETON'S in Hensel], Drug Stores,. 3862-10 .4 ell el, ell elk 0,4 ..... ;FOWL for Xmas /We have • hundreds of high Fgrade Turkeys, Geese, 'Ducks and Chickens ready rfor your holiday feasting. I Oliti A REPUBLIC PICTUR Mon., Tues,,, Wed. JAMES STEWART ROSALIND RUSSELL "No Time For Comedy" CHARLES RUGGLES GENEVIEVE TOBIN A Comedy Drama! Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. — Xmas Day Matinee 3 p.m. WILLIAM HOLDEN MARTHA SCOTT "OUR TOWN" THOMAS MITCHELL FRANK GAVEN The Screen's most unusual picture ADDED FEATURE — "MUSICAL TECHNICOLOR" Coming — "A YANK IN THE R.. A. FY DANCE Monster New Year's' Eve Dance Wednesday, Dee. 31st IN SEAFORTH ARMOURIES Sponsored by Seaforth Women's Institute HORNS AND BALLOONS, ETC. PROCEEDS FOR WAR WORK Come one and all and help a worthy cause ! Music by Murdock's Orchestra ADMISSION - 35 _CENTS AMMUMINIMMIEMNIMIMIIIIIMMINinomm. ifts of Footwear URE TO PLEASE Give somefhing Practical and Useful this Christ- mas. Gifts of FOOTWEAR are always appreCiat- ed by every member of the family. GIFT SLIPPERS FOR' HER Boudoir Slippers M Wine, Blue and Patent, leathers, Blue Cr,epe, Wine Crepe $1.00 Blue Chenille, Wine Chenille • with .wedge , heels $1,25 Patent :leather, wine leather, Wine velvet with W $1.25 'edge heels ... .. Beaded Moccasin Slippers, bedded soles and heels; • si igo Colors: Wine, Blue Pelt: Juliets-, fur trimmed, leather soles, rubber heels. Colors: Black, Wine, $125. Brown. . ...... 2 Cosy Felt Slippers, padded soles and heels. Colors: Brown, Blue, Wine. - Sizes 3 to 8 .... 49c 89c ••GIFT S II2ERS FOR HIM • .1 Plaid Felt'Slippers, warm lined, padded soles and. $1 00 heels • ,Wine Leather Opera style Slippers, padded soles $1 25 and heels Wine Felt •Slippers with, zip- per fastener; padded $1' 25 soles; heels Wine Leather Slippers, zipper fastener. padded soles and heete $1.25 ,$1.15 . Grey Leather Slitl'pers with patent leather backs, $i25 padded soles and heels, . Ever popular :Romeo SlipPers, elastic sides, 'fie.x-ible leather soles, rubber heels; $2 . brown kid leather • ..4 e5• , KIDDIES' SLIPPERS Warm Felt Slippers; Red, Blue, Sizes 5 to 2..49C " "Thumbs 17p" Slippers; Red Felt, buttoned at 50C & 6 9 C sides 4 Zipper Slippers, red leather, blue leathea'. ,8 FAVORITE. MOTOR BOOTS First quality, Velvet, fur trim. All heel heights '52.75, $3,25 , RUBBER GOLOSHES‘‘ Sizes to 2 9c & 98c tiasesie,s' GIRLS' RUBBER BOOTS High .all-over Rubber Boots, concealed Slide fastener. Col- ors: Black, Brown, Whrite HOCKEY AND SKATING OUTFITS Boys' reinforced boots with tube skates. $3.25 Sizes to 51k Men's—Sizes to 11 $3.75 GIRLS' WHITE OUTfIT White Kip Uppers matched with tube skates: Sizes to 8 $4.95 MEN'S FINE OXFORDS Choice selection. of Brown, Tan and BlaciZ 52.9510 $6 Oa leathers .... and Children's sizes ; $1,25, $1.35 Brown Rubber $1.45 GIRLS' SNOW BOO1S ,Wlomen's Goloshes White uppers with rubber ,soles. , Size e 5 to FleeceeLined $3.25 LADIES' DRESS SHOE'S Ties, Gores, Pumps, Suede, Kid and Calf leathers. Choice of many styles sheep cuff; $2,95 $2.45.to $9,00 CORRECTIVE SHOES With Arch Brace and Built-in Arch Supports. Widths A to REM $2 95 40 00 . t Men's First Quality OVERSI-EOES-2-buckle, $1.95 and $2.45; four - buckle, $2.9.4. Rays' 2-bUckle, $1.65. Men's Zipper Overshoes $2.95 Prices are Oight and we guarantee the quality. Buy now for de- livery in Seaforth when ever you wlah. "':.. N , SPENCE5 PRODUCE. i tiVerriniefit Registered Egg Grading Station , , HIGHES • CASH PRIOES PAID FI:Pil EGGSIAND POULTRY ,i Phb- Seaforth i rie' 110. ' _ i . .. • Killeald * 'ilge And 11111e1e O'er CKIIX ettery lA 16 16 the!Sofiirth Sp vt4.00 ' T J 1 ee (ref ealearceerme A 14 I 14. ALSD PSEAABDL E°11' Quickly reinoved in Clean Sanitary trnekil. Phone collect. Mitchell or Ingersoll 21. 0