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SPENCE'S' PRODUCE
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING;STATION
Highest Cash Prices Paid For
Eggs anis Poultry
Phone. 170-W, Seaforth
CEMETERY
1r MEMORIALS
Large Stock of Modern Mem-
orials on Display at our
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
For the convenience of our
patrons, office will be open on
Tuesdays. Open by appoint-
meat
ppoint
meat at any'other time. See
Dr. Harburn next door. '
Cnnninghant Fi . Pryde
Clinton Exeter " Seaforth
Phone 41
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_.SHE McIaLLOP MUTUAL
!M INSURANCE CO'Y:
HEAD OFFICE-- SEAFORTH, QNT.
• 'OFFICERS:
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Pres.
P. McGregor, Clinton - Vice -Pres.
Merton A. Reid, -Seaforth . Manager
and Secretary -Treasurer.
- DIRECTORS:
Chris. Leonhardt, ,Brodhagen; E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
V.R. 3, Seaforth; Alexander McFwing,
R.R. 1, Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R.
'S. 'CRpion; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 1,
Walton; William R. Archibald, R.R.
4, Seaforth; George, `Leitch, '..R. 1,
Clinton; John L. 'Malone, R.R. ' 5, S.ea-
torth., ,
AGENTS:
Finlay McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin;
E. Pepper, Brucefield; J:.;E, Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
You are invited to inspect the
- BOND
TAILORED -TO -MEASURE "
SUITS AND•
OVERCOATS
FOR
LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN
IN 7 PRICE RANGES
• $2160 to $4200
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Funeral of Alexander BroadfoOt
The funeral of the late Alexander'
Broadfoot, former well known resin.
dent of Seaforth, Who died in Moose
Jaw on April 1st, will be held ' froni
First Presbyterian sbyt n •church, Seaforth,
on Saturday, May 5th, at 2 p.m. The
remains are expected to reach Sea -
forth from the West on Friday eve-
ning, interment will be made in
Maitlandbank cemetery.
Egmendville y. P. Presents Play.—
The Egmondville Young People's Un-
ion presented their play, "Uncle Josh
Perkins," in Cardno's Hall on Tues-
day, evening last, the hall being filled
to capacity. The members of the cast
took their parts exceedingly well as
was evidenced by the applause. Mrs.
A. W. Gardiner directer the play and
was assisted 'by Mrs. John McGregor.
Between acts solos were sung by
Miss Phyllis ,Boyce and Mr. Ivy Hen-
derson. Mrs.. McGregor and Mrs.
Arnold Scott were • accompanists.
Those taking part in the play were:
Robert Wallace, Shirley Lave,
`betty Moore, Gladys Forbes, Jack
Boyce, Rosa McLean, Thelma Forbes,
Douglas.Love, Mrs. Anna Brown and
Bill Boyce.
Churthes
Northside United Church.—Rev. H.
V. Workman, Minister: "10 a.m., Sun-
day School; 11 ELM., "The Handwrit-
ing on the Wall"; 7 p.m., "Fear God
and Work Righteousness." Welcome
to these services.
Salvation Army. -Major and Mrs.
F. White, of Woodstock, will take
charge of 'the meetings at the Salva-
tion
alva
tion Army on Saturday and'Sunday,
May 5th and 6th, at 11 a.m. and 7
p.m.
Anglican:—May Sth, "Rogation Sun-
day".= -St; Thomas', Seaforth: 10 a.m,,,
Sunday School 11 a.m., Holy Com-
munion ; •Celebrant, ' the Rector;
preacher, Mr. Stepheir Gilbert; 2 p:in.,
Bible Class; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer
and sermon. „St. Mary's, Dublin -2.30
p.m., Sunday School; 3 p.m., Church
service with sermon by Mr. Stephen
Gilbert.—Rector, Rev. C. F. L Gil-
bert, B.A. ,
Goforth Mission Band Meets.—The
Goforth Mission Band held their Eas-
ter. Ithankoffering meeting in the
school room of First. Presbyterian
Church. The meeting opened by all
standing and repeating the pledge to
the Empire and to the Church, fol-
lowed_ by "God Save the King." The
minutes of the last meeting were
read• and approved. Karen Kidd, Mar-
ion Milliken; bans' Stevens, Mary
Frances Schultz and Shelia McFad-
den sang "Daffodil, Bright Daffodil."
Twenty-two answered the eon. call.
Kenneth Willis and Ronald- Suther-
land then favored' with a duet. The
tliankoffering was received, followed -
by the offertory •prayer... The devo-
"tional service opened . by The
Hymn 212. Jacqueline ',Habkirk read
the Scripture. Prayers were . given
by Elaine Holmes and Joyce Glan-
ville. • Lois Charters and Carl Glew
sang "Can a Little Child 'Like Me?"
Rev. Williains told two very inter-
esting stories. Mrs. E. A. McMaster
was the accompanist, and the meet-
ing ,closed by singing Hymn 734, fol-
lowed. by the benediction.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mrs. W. A. Wright is in. Guelph
and Hamilton this week.
• Mr. Ray Carter, of Welland, vis-.
,,,Aper 13iadeha ^ rpe.tt
ys last week • in; Lorndou, a
nib the Whtkins', eonventio
wa srhet , ¢ rotel 7,ciudnz;.
• Mme. 'W H. Satt'dford, who spent,
the Wintefi ..I F.rsta.yhn, Sask., has 'TO -
1.10419# to her. home here.:
e•Dr.. E'voratt Ravers. of Detroit,
Spent the week -end at the home of
his (parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Rivets.
• Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Kruse and
Mr. William Kruse, of ,Galt,. were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs,, John Finlayson, '
• Mrs; Oladson Gampell has -return.-.
ed to her. home im Teronto atter
spending. a few ;week's with 'her
mother, Mrs. Ed. Hunt, and with',ber
sister, Mrs. T. W. 'McMillan•, and
other relatives.
G• 'Mrs. Harold t'•Chesney and Mrs,
ordon Killeen were in Ingersoll on
Saturday • attending the funeral 'of
Lance -Corporal Bert Cole, who was
killed on convoy dusty near Tavistock
oo Wednesday of last week.
• Miss Vera Mole is visiting with
Mrs. Gladson Campbell in Toronto
this week. ,
p Mr. and Mrs: W. E. McLaren left
on Wednesday for Philadelphia where
they will spend a month with their
daughter. .
FOB.. SALE
MODERN HOUSE—John St., with
garage. Good location. Prompt pos-
session.
BRICK HOUSE—Market St. Good
investment. Prompt possession.
MODERN HOUSE — Egmondville.
Garage; 4 'etre land. A real buy.
Immediate possession. -'
50 ACRES — Make good pasture
farm; 3 miles from Seaforth on High-
way. Prompt possession.
NUMBER OF OTHER PROPERTIES
LISTED
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
Seaforth, Ont.
Phones': 334 Office Res. 220
ool Notice
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• •The Government bonus of�'4c a ,
pound will be paid on all approv-
ed lots, direct from the Depart-
ment of Agriculture, without the
producer having to make an ap-
plication.
All wool shipped to Jackson's
Is graded .in Seaforth and full
settlement made' from there. ,
H. M. TACKSON,
EGMONDV(LLE
Phones: 3-W and •3-J.
5X and 3X SHINGLES
Electric Fencers - Fence
Wire- - - Cedar and Steel
Fence:. Posts' -- Gates
Grass Seed , Seed Cord
Garden Seeds - Fertilizer
Ceresan ..
CO - OP', FEEDS
Chickstarter - Pigstarter
Grown -lash Hog Grower
Laymash ' Sow Ration
Hatchmash Dairy Ration
WESTERN GRAIN AND .CHOP
Finns' Minerals and -Tonics
Reduced Iron, Rex Wheat Germ Oil
Universal Milkers and Parts
SEAFORTH FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE
PHONE 9
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Wherever he may be - -
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VICTORY BONDS
These 'boloved symbols
remind us of a courage
and faith which have
never Wavered,
He is playing a great
ni n's part-t—surely every
one ,of us4wiii be 'proud
told,* our part, too, by
buying every Victory
Bond we possibly Cana
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• Ste; ' P. E. Southgate,ViL1
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$Peat l o`,:week-end at the bonne of
his—parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smyth -
gate
• ?' o Soott Kerr, of .tpperwash,,
spent a,`,,week with his, Mother, Mrs.
J A •A�drx.
• Ni4s ,,Pretta Ross has returned
from Wiinipeg and Regina, where
She spent :the winter months,
• A'j Seamen $Don Mei,ean, R.C.N:
Y R , lt-W returned home to spend a.
mouth with his parents, after having
been in.. England, Belgium, Holland
and on 'tlie North Sea Coast for the
Past yea*;
• iVteers of the Goforth Mission
Band; were in Clinton on Wednesday
afternooi -attend1ng a meeting with
the Chilton Presbyterian Church Mis-
sion Band, at which Miss B. McAr-
thur, formerly of Goderich, spoke.
Among those attending were Mrs. D.
H. Wile , Mrs. E. A. McMaster, Miss
Belle CaMpbell, Mrs. J. B. Russell,
Mrs. 'W. J. Thompson and Mis. C. E.
Smith. •'
P Mrs, H. Coombs, of E'gmond'ville,
has received word that her nephew,'
Harold Worden, had been killed 'ov-
erseas,
• "Mr. J. J. Cleary, R.C.N.V.R., "oft
on Thursday for Halifax after 'spend-
ing sonde time with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs; W. 3. Cleary.
• Mr. and Mrs. David Papple were
in •St. •'Thomas on Monday attending
thefuneral, of the former's aunt, Mrs.
John Walker.
• ;Misses Mary -and Helen Deverri
eaux of -'London, spent the week -end
with their.- parents, Mi- and Mrs. J.
L. Devereaux.
e Mr: and Mrs. °liver Robb and
daughter, Peggy, of ' Detroit, were
week-end;guests of Mrs. H. R. Scott.
• Mr: and Mrs. R. T..McIntosh,•"of
Ingersoll,, - and Mr. Ernest McIntosh,
of London, spent Saturday in town on
THE Y. P. U. ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES • -
.Brucefield United Church
SUNDAY, MAY 6th
Guest Speaekr:
Rev. Andrew McKenzie, B.A., B.D.
Services at 11 a,m. and 7.30 p.m.
Special Music by Y.P.U. Choir
— A PLAY —
M'Liss(My Western 'Miss)
will be presented in the Basement of
Brucefield United Church, under . the
auspices of the Brucefield Y. 1'. U.
Monday,::.May 7th, 8.30 p, n.
CAST:
George Smith ......`...Melv'in Graham
M'Liss Smith , .Blanche Zaphe
John Grey'4 p• Frank. Mustard
Yuba Bill ` • Thornton Mustard
Mrs, Moffits, ... Wbnnetta Henderson
Clyfiic„ Mofit"s ....:.Marion Paterson
Bess Starlight Marion Hill
Clara Hunting Betty Woolley
Carter' Langdon'' .. .....Adam Wilson
Judge McSnaghey....Gordon Mustard
New-IsTbe Time -Now
Have Your ' Car ` Spring"
Cleaned, Washed and
Simonized
ONLY $6:00
SEE itsiE NEW
Renfrew Cream Separator
Coal Ranges, Washing
Machines
PHIL PRESANT
B -A SERVICE '
SEAFORTH
•
Dr. H. H. Savage
WELL KNOWN RADIO MIN,
ISTER OF PON'TIAC, MICH,,.,
will be at the
Dashwood ,Evangelical
Church
—.on —
FRIDAY, • MAY 4th
at 8 p.m.
Under the auspices of the Dash-
wood Evangelical' Church' Sun-
day •School. ,
REV. J. S. BURN - - Paster
T. H. HOFFMA'N - - Supt.
Big Party
- in Dublin Parish Hall
FRIDAYr'•,NIGHT
MAY ,4th
Ryan and McQuaid" Orchestra
OLD & iV1=4y• °i IME DANCING
AND`'CARDS' '
— l ree, uneh
Proceeds fbi lle:0 roof on chdreh
*Odes,
tvkargoti*VIIWOMIt'.4
SHED cbnTTE
nf.Si:
viof ij g' his, p reI ts, +P
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London, were:: week p is guests
anti Mt s, d.;; W7 Free:.. ! :
,Mr. and. Mrs. No Norris 'aljd.
WO. E. A;- Norrts,'`Nitpl ener, were
week -end., guests o f
B. Goudie, WO. Norris has just re;
cently returned ' front overseas.
• Mr. Peter,' -McCowan, of Roxboro,
is suffering from .'pueumopia at his'
home. , i ,
• Mrs. George: Eaton had the mis-'
fortune to break a hone ln, Ji,er right,
wrist recently'," and is now .carrying
it in a .cast.
• Mr. S. A. Dickson,. •barrister of,
°Edmonton, is a•'guest at the home of
his sister, Mrs. A. 'D: 'Sutherland.
KIPPEN _
Mrs. William Cole,, of Chiselhurat,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J,: F.
Bell and 'family. �/,
Mrs. Robert- Doig, of Egmmjdville,
and Mrs, ;Lorne -Morehead, of Lis
towel, visited with Mrs. L. 3. Doig
and Miss Janet during the week.
Mr. Jonah Green arrived home from
Thedford where he was the guest of
his brother.
A most enjoyable evening was
-spent in S.S. Ng. 9 school recently
when the „teachers' and pupils. invit-
ed the people of the section to a pro-
"gressive euchre party. 'There was
offered f r sale articles made by the
childrenLunch was served in the
form of a box social when numbers
were placed on the boxes and drawn
by the men. The proceeds amounted
to $12.20 for the Red 'Cross,.
Women's Institete Meets
The April meeting, of the- Kippen.
East Women's 'Institute wag held at
the"'home -of Mrs. Glenn McLean on
Wednesday, Apri1.,25th. The meeting
was opened- with the Ode, followed by.
the Lord's Prayer in unison. Two
hymns, "Etern'al Father, Strong To
Save" and "Bless Be the Tie That
Binds" were sung in tribute to the
late President Roosevelt. Reports•.
were read by the conveners. Miss
Anne Sinclair favored with a solo and'
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot gave too Instru—
mentals. An 'interesting and delight -
surprise was the presentations of
a beautiful table cloth to a recent
bride, Mrs. F. Forrest. Mr. Thomas
Slavin has offered the 'use. of his new
barn for a dance which will be held
on Friday, May llth, with the •CKNX
Ranch Boys orchestra in' attendance.
'The proceeds will be for boxes ter
local boys' overseas. Ail service men
will be admitted free. This being
the -annual meeting, there was the
election .of officers conducted by Mrs.
„Thos. Kay and all the' officers were
re-elected. A, special lunch was serv-
ed buffet style with the tables adorn-
ed with ,flowers and pink and white
decorations. This was. Most attrac-
tive and was in honor of the. bride.
Mrs. James Finlayson -presided' over
the tea cups.
Charlie . Alexander is reported 'from
Victoria Hospital to be making' a'
fair improvement and is able to be
_up each' day- for ,a little,
The Sunday School is looking for-
ward to .Mother's, Day, the 13th May.
And the Young People's anniversary
is to be held on the following Sun
day, the 20th May. An outstanding
speaker is 'being secured for the, 'oc-
casid'h and the choir; as usual, 'is pre-
paring special. music.
The church,service on Sunday first
will be"' conducted by the minister,
who is ,to speak on "The Woman Ap-
preciated,"
The plan to hold a thanksgiving
service in the church still stands.
That is that whenever official an-
neun,cement, of German surrender. is
"officially inade a service will be held
at eight o'clock in the evening of the
day it is proclaimed, unless that
proclamation comes too . date in the
VARNA
The Varna Red Cross executive
met recently andthe treasurer re-
ported we had collected from the Red
Cross campaign $86.1,50 and had re-
ceived a donation `'of $750,00' from
Huron County Council and from, Hay
ToWnship Fire Insurance Co, $50.00,
-so it was decided to send $1;700.001 to
Red Cross headquarters. -'
The W.A. _ of St, John's. Anglican
Church was held -Thursday at the
home of the presidents Mrs. jvI; Reid.
Mr. =. and. Mrs." W. Townsend, of
Goderich Township, spent Sunday at
the home of the latter's parents, 'Mr.
and Mrs. E. Chuter. -
The ,many friends of Mr. A. Ings
will be pleased to know he is .show-
ing signs .of improvement.
Miss Violet McClymont, in com-
pany with Miss' Mary ,McAsh, of /Ten=
sail, r:etw.•ned home Monday after
spending . a week with the former's'
,mother, Mrs. `James McClymont,
Miss Mary Fee and, brother, Will,
of Hensall, were ,Saturday guests at
the :home of Mrs. Beatty and Miss
Mossop.
The Bridge Ybu'Il Never Cross
It's what you think that makes the
world •
Seem sad or gay to you;Th
Your innind may color all things' grey
Or make them radiant hue.
Be glad today, be true and wise,
Distinguish gold from dross;
'Waste neither tittle or thought about
The bridge you'll never 'cross.
There's useful work for you to do,.
For hand and brain and heart;
There's urgent human service too,
Ift, Which, to 'take your part,
Make every opportunity
A worthwhile gain, not loss;•
The best is yours; so do not fear
The bridge you'll never cross.
If life seems drab and difficult,
dust fade it with a will,.
You do, not have to work alone
Since Giod istvitlt
still. -
-Prese oil with eolutage towardihe
goal
With truth your shield eilrboos•r' •
tie A'trentfookiitg, and JIM ign:•oie"
,Dhe >?tldg't,yotitit never ,orose,
'Worn t ie V ru dei a 1 O k,
,'HA111{fi hS�h" :a �► NN.
' 'ou, will Aoh a little laugh little—an s5 it t "r.
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G ,DE ? EEVE'S, GH1 �T
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DNpAY, TgFSDAY, WEDNE A `.
CARMEN :MIRANDA- IMIOHAEL O'SH,EA
SOMETHING ' FOR TIIE BOYS "
,In technliolor
A dance -dazzling, tune torrid entertainment. • .
NEXT THURSDAY, .FRIDAY, SATURDAY
GENE TIERN,EY • DANA ANDREWS
LAURA"
A MYSTERY MELODRAMA
Coming -= "NAUGHTY MARIETTA"
A
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A Farce Conicity in Three Acts
ere Comes Charlie"
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th, at 8.15 p.m.
Cavan Church, Winthrop
Presented by Tuesday Night Club of First Presbyterian Church
ADMISSION 35c and 15c
COME EARLY !.
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PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
C ONVE
NTI4
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
FRIDAY,MAY 4th, 1945
- at 8.30 P.m. .
To Select a Candidate to Contest the Riding of Huron in the •forth.
coming Provincial Election.
Speaker -- HON. GEORGE H. CHALLIES
Vice -Chairman .Hydro Electric Power Commission, Minister without
Portfolio. -
Credentials Will be 'distributed to the chairman of each- municipality
immediately prior to the meeting.
EVERYBODY WELCOME "God Save the King"
J. W. MORLEY, President. CLARK FISHER, Secretary.
GREEN FRONTSTORE
rosT OFFICE •
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1Q,. MEN'S SUITS •
Small sizes only.
To Clear - $8,.95
• MEN'S AND YOUTHS'
FINE SUITS
Wool Worsted, Botany and
Fine Serges. Sizes' 34 to 46.
$13.95 'to $23.95
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS -
Regular $L49, for .., .:$1,M
MEN'S WORK, OX . 2i5 C
2 pair to customer only.
BOYS' BLUE DENIM OVERALLS •.
Special .. ,
Bic
To Clear 49c
BAYS' SHORT PANTS
- LADIES . RAYON HOSE -
35c • 3 Pair- $1,N
Ladies' All -Wool Sweater Coats and Pullovers
Royal Blue, Yellow,, Lime, Powder, Red v.98
20 Pairs MEN'S OXFORDS1---Sturdy Shoes
Regular $2.75 $1,97
SPECIAL MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS
First Quality
LADIES',EALBRIGGAIV BLOOMERS $1 7
Elastic Top
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