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The Huron Expositor, 1945-08-03, Page 8
..:ONES Of 1 i+R SALE it+ctley fxaR#e' dwei:Ling and barn tPfq ;keret of Lead; suitable for #14* fat m, -', - Vranae dwelling on West William a?&eOtt klydro and garage/ Early tber desirable properties also listed. 'w,A,TSON & RE -ID M. A. REID - Proprietor ;Fhone 214 Seaforth PPEGIALISTS iN ALL LINES OF INSU RANCE 1 The Second Division Court County of Huron Offiee in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Office hours: Thee - day. Thursday amd Saturday, 1.50 p.m, t• 5 p.m.; Saturday evening, 7-30 p.m. to 9 p.m. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk 1 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * O •O © Funeral Service ^O Main Street - Seaforth O Q AMBULANCE SERVICE 0 0 Adjustable hospital bed. 'for Q rent. '0 •0 Agent for Mitchell Nursery 0 4 Flowers.. © Telephone 119 0 *Ca Nights and Holidays 65 0 * . 0 0000`00000000 G. A. WHITNEY O Successor to O HOLMES & WHITNEY 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O W. J. CLEARY 0 0 Seaforth, Ont. O. - 0. LICENSED EMBALMER0 O AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 Night or Day Calls -335 0 O O •000000000000 '0'0000�000000 0 0 0 J. A. BURKE 0 0 Funeral Service O 0 DUBLIN : ONT.... .0 O Night or day calls :,.Phone 43 r 10 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPENCE'S PRODUCE GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Gash Prices Paid For Eggs and Poultry. - Phone 170-W, Seaforth CEMETERY MEMORIALS Large Stock of Modern Men, - oriels on Display at our BEAFORT'H SHOWROOMS For •the convenience of our patrons, office will be open on Tuesdays. Open* by appoint - anent at any other time. See Dr. Harburn next door. Cunningham & Pryde Clinton Exeter Seaforth Phone 41 THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE :INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS: W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Pres. F. McGregor, Clinton - Vice -Pres. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - Manager and Secretary -Treasurer. DIRECTORS: Chris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, E.R. 3, Seaforth; Alexander McEwing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R. iii, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 1, Walton; William. R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; George Leitch, R.R. 1, Clinton; John L. Malone, R:.R, 5, Sea - forth. AGENTS: "" Finlay McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin; E. Pepper, Brucefield; J. E. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. • Sales Books ate the best Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no .than ,ordinary drill always give tit action 0. illiaax► lfte1��4 lex Muir u1llderWent alii .off Wag illinater Iio pital, pat weep iieirard IFI3l1,1a, oR. Teroato, is ia, family' at the ho>?pe of Turnbull. Charles Woods returned 4Anniaunnernen .-Kir and Mrs. Inhty Scat$, of Londesboro, announce the engage cent of their daughter, Then u frerte, to Mr. James Edward Alis- tair Broadfoot, son of Mr. Alexander Broadfoot and the late Mrs. Broad - foot, of Tuckersmith, the marriage to take place in Londesboro Church the latter part of August. Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Britton, Clinton, announce the engagement of their youngest daugh- ter, Edith Cavell; to Mr. Robert Ed- win McMillan, only son of jVlr. and ]yrs. Thomas McMillau, Seaforth, the wedding to take place the latter part of August. Buried in Mitchell,—The body of Fred Davis, brother of H. D. Davis, of Mitchell, and son of the late Mr, end Mrs. W. R. Davis, arrived in Mit- chell Tuesday morning from Calgary, Alta., for interment in the family Mot in the Presbyterian cemetery there. The funeral service held in the Calgary Anglican Cathedral, in charge of the bishop of the diocese, was largely attended. Members of the family acted as pallbearer in Mitchell and the service at the grave was in charge of Rev. C. L. Lang- ford. Friends and relatives from out of town in attendance included Dr. Evans Davis, Mrs. Davis and daugh- ter, Miss Dorothy Davis and R. E, Davis, London; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Reade Davis, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken Harris, Miss Irene Davis and F. K. Matthews, Toronto; T. M. Davis, Winona; Tom Davis, R. C,N.V.R., Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. May, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Worth Davis, Tillsonburg; Miss Edith Davidson, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stew- art, Mrs. Charles Stewart, and Mrs, Alex Broadfoot and daughter, Mrs. Shoecraft, Seaforth. • Ciiuhe.s: • Union Services—Of First Presby- terian and Northside United, in First Presbyterian Church -11 a.m., Rev. A. H. Johnston, B.A-, of Mitchell; 7 7 p.m., Rev. Dr, J. E. Hogg. , Anglican.—Sunda t, August 5th: St. Thomas', Seaforth-11 a.m., Holy Communion. No evening service. St. Mary's, Dublin -9.30 a.m:, Morn- ing Prays :1' -•The Rector, Rev, C. F. L. Gilbert, B.A., at both services. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mrs. Mae Dorrance arid daugh- ter, Mrs. M. H. McKenzie, of Oshawa; left on Tuesday for Climax, Sask., where they will spend two months visiting . relatives. • Mr. and Mrs.• Lewis Boshart and Mr. and Mrs. C. Schultz are spending their vacation at North Bay. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson are on a motor trip to Ottawa. • Mrs: William Deem, of . Toronto, is visiting friends in town. • Dr. and Mrs. D. H. McGinnis, of Detroit, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Ironside. 0 Mr. Claire Merner and family, of Detroit, vrere here' this 'week visit- ing his mother, Mrs. J. J. Merner, • Mr, A. H. -Allen and daughter, Miss Elinor, of Grand Forks, N,D., visited Mrs. D. Munroe last week. 0 , Mr. and Mrs. Murray Savauge, of. Toronto, are guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. F. S. Savauge. • Sgt. Frank Sills, of Scoudouc, N.B., spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills. - • Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lindsay and daughter, Sheila, of Toronto, were guests this week of Mrs. J. B. Thompson. • Mr. E. A. Christensen and son, Bud, of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson. Mrs. Christensen and Margaret Anne, who spent two weeks here, returned home with them. • Mrs. R. F. Irwin, of Kingsville, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sav- auge. • Mr. and Mrs: Melvin Reid and son, of Hamilton, were week -end guests of Mr. Merton A. Reid. • Misses Theresa and Geralda Flannery, of Guelph, spent a week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and BEAUTY SHOPPE WILL BE CLOSED FROIVI JULY 30th to AUGUST 6th Phone your appointments to 152 early Mrs. J. J. Cleary, Miss Mary Mar- garet Cleary returned to Guelph with them and is spending a week's holi- days. • Dr. J. H. McFaul, of Toronto, is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. G. Mullen, and Mr. Mullen. e Mrs. Sam Phillips and son, Ron- ald, of Detroit, are guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Govenlook. • Mrs. J. J. Cleary is visiting in Brantford and Guelph this week. • Mrs. Montan, of Toronto, is a guest of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Wil- liams at the Manse. • Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Reid, of Hamilton, are spending their holidays The Royal School of. Acting OFFERS Course in "Dramatic Art" BY MAIL 12 Lessons $10.00 Home Study Course in the ART OF ACTING to prepare you for a career in STAGE, MOVIES, RADIO. Learn about stage movement and make-up, radio and play script tech- nique, diction, costuming, poise. Three month .course (one Lesson mailed per week) especially prepar- ed by Mr. O'Sullivan as taught in England, New York and Hollywood. Examinations held' at end of term. ENROLL NOW—Send Post Office . Money Order for $10.00 to: Mr. Joseph O'Sullivan ROYAL SCHOOL OF ACTING 128 Bloor.Street West, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA First lesson mailed immediately on • receipt of fee. Upholstering. Jack's Upholstering is , expanding, so now is the time to have your Chesterfields, Lounges and Chairs fixed, for half the price of new. Jack's Upholstering Orange & Huron St. CLINTON - ONT. PROCLAMATION CIVIC HQLIDAY By motion of the Town Council, .I' have been in- structed to proclaim MONDAY, AUG. 6, 1945 'A Civic Holiday for the Town of Seaforth and respectfully request the residents and business men to observe same. JOHN J. CLUFF, Mayor. "God Save the King" FOR SALE 100 -ACRE FARM, McKillop Town- ship. Fully equipped. Splendid maple bush. Brick house with all first class hluidings. Hydro installed. A splen- did farm. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Seaforth, Ont. Phones: 334 Office Res. 220 AleInd NOTI of To Parents of Prospective Students for Seaforth High School The Board is planning a Bus Service from Walton to Seaforth, also from Varna. Those wishing to take advantage of this "service, phone N.la A. REID, Seaforth. w... Phone 214 houle 1;4t week after having spent five yearn in Sicily, Italy, France, Hol- land and, Germany. Sgt. J1 J. Holland also retiirned from overseas, having. enlistedin September, 1939. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKay, of Haurilton, are- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willis. ' • Mr.. and Mrs. Vernon Glendening, who have been guests at the home of Mr. S. J. Wallace and Miss Wallace, North Main St., have returned to their home in Detroit. • Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Thompson leave on Saturday for a trip to Moose Jaw, Sask. • Mr. W. J. Bell, of Toronto, is spending a week's vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. R. P. Bell. • Tprs. Arthur and John Cameron arrived home from overseas last week. Arthur has spent five years and John three, in Italy, France, Hol- land and Germany. • Mr", Thomas Blanchard, of Mc- Killop; is spending a week's vacation in North Bay. • Mrs: J. J. Sclater spent the past week in Toronto, while Miss Marion Sclater .spent her holidays on a trip to the Thousand Islands. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold' McLellan, of Regina, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. AllenMcLellan and family, of Strat-1 ford, called. on friends in town last( week. • Mrs. Kenneth McQuaig, of Ham- ilton, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Wilson. • Mr. D. Clare Way returned to Kansas' City, Kansas, early this week. • The Misses Elizabeth G. and Catherine Ryan, of Chicago, and Mrs. John Downey, of Detroit, spent the week -end at Grand Bend with Mrs. (Dr.) Cole in her beautiful cottage. • Mr.' and Mrs. A. M. Clark, of Woodstock, were guests this week of the Misses Wilma and Abbie Seip. • Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Scott, of Detroit, are visiting at the home of Mrs.. T.' G, Scott. - • Miss Marian Scarlett, of Fort William, is spending her vacation at the home of her fother, Mr. Robert Scarlett. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barth and daughter, Peggy, of Fort William, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. ,Lorne,Fox. • Miss Judy Arkell, of Sarnia, is 'a guest of Miss Karen Kidd. • Mrs. Peter Kerr, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Neil Gillespie. • Mr. and Mrs. Will Smale, of Detroit, visited this week. with Mrs. A. W. Way, Egmondville. She also had as guests her sister, Mrs. Ruth Thompson„ of St.' Petersburg, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs: B. H. Willings, of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. J. Young, Detroit, and Miss Delphine Jackson, of Hen- salI. °' • Mrs. W. A. Bremner,' Miss Edna Bremner and Mr. and Mrs. Colin West and Miss Dorothy, of St. Thomas, were Sunday guests of Mr. andMrs. Duncan Aikenhead. • Miss Betty Moore has accepted a position in the Province of Ontario Savings Office, as cashier- • Mr. William Elcoat is seriously ill at .his home here. • • Miss Margaret . White, nursing •sister at Christie Street Hospital, re- turned to Toronto this week, accom- panied by her aunt, Miss E. A. Mur - die, of Lucknow.. • Mr. and Mrs. Chad Glew are spending a iv leek on a trip to North Bay. .Mrs. Margaret Wright spent a few days this week in Lucknow. • Sqd. Ldr., A. Y. McLean left on Tuesday for Ottawa, enroute to Hali- fax. • Mr. and Mrs. Hoad and daugh- ters, Norma and Doris, of Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keating last 'week, • Mrs. Charles Skinner, of Wood- stock, is a guest sof the Misses Laid- law. • Miss Alice Devereaux, of Toron- to, is spending a week's holidays at the home or -her mother. Mr. Ed. Devereaux, of Toronto, also spent the week -end here. - • Misses Olive and Maud Laidlaw were in Woodstock over the week- end. • • Miss Anna Watson has accepted a position as stenographer in The Bell Engine Co. • Miss M. E. Smith, of Mount Mor- ris Hospital, 'Mount Morris, N: Y., was a week -end guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. 3. P. Bell, and Mr. Bell. • FO. David Clark visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greig over the week -end before leav- ing for Dartmouth, N.S., prior to go- ing to England on his way to the Pacific. • Mrs, T. S. Smith has returned from Sarnia. • The many friends of Miss Mar- garet McLeod will be pleased to know she. has sufficiently recovered from her recent serious illness to be able to spend this month in Muskoka with her niece, Mrs. S. Martin: • Judge A. Brickenden and Mrs. Brickenden, of London, spent Wed- nesday with l tf1'. and Mrs. A. Cop - h nd. • Mrs. L. R. Thompson, of Lansing, Mich., is visiting her fnother, Mrs. William Charters, of the Min Road. • Mr. and Mx>i, 'GOTHAM Hart are holidaying at Wasagga leach. • • Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Cariittichabl, of Brantford, visited with friends in to rn last week; y .Misses Mid e1, t rotltr And; Nair. ibiret iidson o1Y t G ad a F'oiab�sd dine; spetidiug their' ibi da i M jDC gaga e&t� , • Sqd.' 14dr. z, 111k iga•PTaxi • aAct' WQ. J. D, 41;$3704ate are a c130P. + arrive 1 i, 1 4,alifax nn, §Way the AtC7Ri4tazgl;, .• • l+eadiug Wren Elisabeth .zdkltl;, of Halifax, and IVirs;,. Gender{ ,Mc el lar and threat ch11:1dxen, of Toronto are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W D., Smith in Egiaondville. TUCK LRS IIT Mr. and Mrs.. Wiliiam Smale, of De. •troit, spent a few -days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Casey Way. Miss Jeanette Gemmell, of Brussels is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Gemmell. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hamilton, of Saskatoon, Sask., spent a few days last week ,with Mr. James Love and family and also visited his ,sister, Mrs. James Love, who is still in Vic- toria Hospital, 'London. Miss Frances Houston is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Way • and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Allan motored to Niagara Falls on Sunday. VARNA Mrs. Harold Elliott, of Windsor, is holidaying with her mother, Mrs. Mos - sop, and sister, Mrs, Ball. Miss G. Beatty, of London, is on her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott motored to Stratford Tuesday. THAMES ROAD Mr. Walter \Hein, or Goderich, vis- ited with his sister, Mrs. •Charles Johns, Thursday of last Week. • Mrs. Charles Johns spent a few days in Exeter last week. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hackney were: 'Mrs. C. Frayne, of Exeter; Mrs. W. C. Rob- inson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sbuert, of Detroit. Miss- Elizabeth Staples -spent last week holidaying with Miss Alice 'Passmore, Mrs. Charles Johns spent a few days with Mrs. M. (Tillie) Hern in St. Marys last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kydd and Mr. Walter Rydall returned to Shallow Lake on Saturday after spending a week at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Kydd, Mr. and Mrs. E. McIntyre spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballantyne. Miss Aileen "Ferguson and Miss Bet- ty Lloyd, of Schomberg, are holiday- ing this week with Rev. and Mrs, W. Mair. - Last Thursday evening about thirty friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Kydd. Each took a picnic lunch and all en- joyed a social time together. Mrs. James Wilson and Mr. James Brook, of Exeter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeth and Ross, of Kippen,, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred'Hunkin. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tookey and Sohn, Miss Edna Longman and Mr. Bill Simpson, of London,, visited on Sunday with, Mr... and Mrs. Percy Passmore. Miss Mabel Selves returned' home this wedk after holidaying at Grand Bend. Miss Winnifred Hodgert visited with Miss Elsie`Bray over the week- end. Murray Dawson underwent a tonsil operation at Dr. Fletcher's Hospital 011 Thursday of last week', Miss .Mildred and D6a1d .Ballan- tyne are holidaying with Miss Shirley Harper of Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer Ferguson, London Township. Mrs. Ferguson remained for this week. Mr. Bruce Mair, who is employed in London, was burned about the face, chest, shoulders and arm when a metal plate which was in the pro- cess of melting, exploded. He was admitted -to Victoria Hospital and is recovering nicely. Mrs. William Ferguson underwent a tonsil operation at Mrs. Godbolt's Hospital last Thursday. Miss Mary Gardiner spent the week end at Grand Bend.' ' Miss Margaret Cann is spending this week with Miss Mary Johnson of Whalem. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Allen were: Mr. and -Mrs. Wilfred Allen, Ross and Sharon, of London; Mr. and Mrs, Earl Allen, Billie, Dorothy and Donnie, of Park- hill; 1Vir. and. Mrs, Garfield Cornish, Doris and Muriel, of Zion; Miss Vera Jones, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs, Thos. B. Allen,' Gloria and Keith and Mr. and Mrs. •Clifford Allen, Glenn and Ruth. Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs REPAIRED AND RECOVERED, Also Auto Seatt and Backs, Verandah Swinge and Steamer Chairs Repaired. Clifford Ui holstering Co. Stratford Telephone 579 ?or .further inforrn'atloti Ppl ' cit Bo's Ri'fl'e ' Store:' sgAsio l,; NOW ' JrtA.YIN.G PAT .Q',BRIEN GEORGE MURPHY " HAVING WONDERFUL CRIME " 4. mystery comedy fuU of action and suspicious circumstances MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — TWQ FEATURES — ANNE BAXTER JOHN HOpIAK SUNDAY DINNER FOR A SOLDIER'" An entertainment mixing comedy with heartaches. ALSO:— , " THE FIGHTINGG LADY " In Technicolor°. • • NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — TWO FEATURES — ROB£RT LOWERY JEAN PARKER " THE NAVY WAY " " TAKE IT. BIG " . ALSO— Coming—"NONE BUT THE LONELY HEART" Matinee Civic Holiday -2.30 p.m _- DAIRY FARMERS We have a Cleaneasy Portable Type Milker, with two single units and glass containers, all in good condition, for sale. Any one interested in the purchase of same can see -this milker operating on the' farm up to the last week in August, at which time we will be installing a new McCormick -Deering Milker in its place. JOHN BACH McCORM'ICK-DEE'RING DEALER SEAFORTH, ONT. LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING NIGHTLY STAN PATTON and His All -Saxophone Orchestra SPECIAL RED CROSS CONCERT SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th Stan Patton.'s Orchestra Draw for Pedigreed Cocker Spaniel Puppy All Artists donating their services Free ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO THE RED CROSS MIDNIGHT DAN CE, AUGUST 6th -12.05. a.m. CIVIC HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 6th No. •9 S.F;T.S. Centralia Brass Band on Parade PRIZE -SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Two 7 -inning games, starting at 2 p.m. Final at 7 p.m. The United Farmers Co -Operative Co. Ltd. PREMIX DIVISION • GUELPH, ONTARIO A I 0/4 S DISABLED gala l removed in Clean. Sanitary trucks. Phone collect; 119 lq.ITCRELL d v