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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1947-07-11, Page 8.777 fi � Nt . A2. pE N T. IT 001.ES ,BIRD #RY AND ' I(1►'iNI�$ihitk 'M' ieAtitrx P94140444,A, 'who give $e with TM)) .ahrilPe,. ,44G"r +INTs ,•> 'p R t?NTARIO fifIRA%N'S, MIIT14 EIRE INSi7 RANP74 IntorMatiOli .gladly given. WATSON & REID M. A. REID Proprietor Insurance & Real Estate • PHONE 214 S17AEORTH 0000.'C ©00<: 00 0 • „da ' _ BO•X O ttner :l 6erbite O s' • Anibulanc"e Q Prompt and careful attention. O Hospital Bed 0 FLOWERS FOR ALL O OCCASIONS O Office Residence O 43 • 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <> O1O 0 0 0 0 O0 0 O O O O Q G. A. WHITNEY ' O Successor to 0 o HOLMES'& WHITNEY 0 O Main Street - Seaforth 0 O ' AMBULANCE -SERVIOE O O Adjustable hospital bed for 0 10 rent. . O 0 Agent for 'Mitchell Nursery 0 O Flowers. 0 O ' Telephone 119 0 0 Nights and Holidays 65 0 O O .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^© 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. A. BURKE 0 O Funeral Director ' O 10 and Ambulance Service .0 0 DUBLIN " - ONT. 0 0 Night or day calls: Phone 43 r 10 0 O 0 O O O O O 'O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O '' W. J. CLEARY 0 O Seaforth, Ont 0 -0. LICENSED EMBALMER 0 +4 ANO FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 O Plight or Day Calls -335 0 4, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TAXI SERVICE ALL' PASSENGERS 'INSURED Phone 162 -- Seaforth ' CECIL J. LEMON Simonize AT Seaforth Motors PHONE 141 Chesterfields ua.... and Occasional Chairs REPAIRED AND RECOVERED Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah Swings and Steamer Chairs Repaired. Stratford Upholstering Co. Stratford TELEPHONE 579 For further information apply at 4 Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS AT Seaforth in PHONE 141 THE McItILLOP MU1 'JAL" .FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS: Frank McGregor, Clinton - President ;Chris Leonhardt, Brodhagen, Vice -Pres. Morton A,.Reid; Seaforth - Manager and.- Seciretary-Treasurer. ' DIRECTOR'S: `Cbrls. Leollhardt, Brodlhagen; E. J. Tr'ewartha, 'Clinton; Harvel* '6'uler, x:31. i 'Ooder'ich; ,...i3 _Mc wing, RLR: dl, Blyth; Prank McGregor, R.R. 6, 41inton;' thigh Alexander, R H. 1, Wal- ton;. William :'Ii. Archibald, .R.R. 4, Hei forth; .tOhla L. Malone, R.R. 6, Sea - forth; S, H. Whitmore, R.R. 1, Sear • 1P1ulay Me Gni:terr, R.R. 1, Dublin; -110::Pebpoy, Brttcefield; 3. . Prilteter, *art, George d.- Watt,. Birth. AGENTS: • lv d a 1 A H D R M K n R d S 11M „'. $t,ew art . Rexal?Irek,,-,„'.t'ite marriage sa anlezwalz>ao at St. Joseph's .hunch, River gatard, on Saturday, one 21, of Alin -0raise, recon,d1 dough- ra er of 1VIrs. Be lis- and the late awreace A. Be�aire, of Windsor, to Dr. Henry Friel Stewart, son 'af Mrs. Stewart and the late 'Charles Stewart of Seaforth. The Rev. Father Carron performed • the marriage ceremony and sang the nuptial mass. The re- ception which followed was at,; the farm home of Mrs. Bezaire, at River Canard. Later Dr. and Mrs. Stewart left on their Honeymoon up the Great Lakes, and will reside in Windsor after their return, Churches Anglican. -Sunday, July 13: St. 'Phanias', `Seaforth-11 a.rri., Morning Prayer, No evening service. St. Mary's, Dublin. -9.30 a.m., Morn- ing Prayer.—Rector, Rev. C. F. L. Gil- bert, B.A.; service in charge of Mr. C. G. Markham, . B.A., of London. • LOCAL BRIEFS •, Mrs;• it. J. Beatty and Mrs. J. R. Brodie,,,of Toronto, spent the week- end ,Niter friends here Mrs. Beatty wilt remain for•the summer;' • Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament and fancily, of 'Detroit. spent the week- end with his pat=ents,Mr. and Mrs. William Ament. • Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon McKay, of Detroit, were guests of Mr. .and Mrs, W. J. Finnigan over the week -end. • 'Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Hays and daughter, Patricia, of Detroit, were week. -end guests of Mrs, R. S. Haps, • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross called on friends in town while visiting. in Brucefield. over, the week -end. • M.aster David Lemon,' of London, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lemon. • Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dawson," of Gladwin, Mich., were week -end guests of his sister, Mrs. J. R, Reid. • .Miss Helen Hugires, formerly a milliner in the John MacTavish• store blrt now of Ingersoll, called of friends in town on Saturday. • Mr, and Mrs,, M. Ra Rennie ar speiid•Tng their, ' vacation in Gran Bend. • Mr. A. E. CTnff, of Tonawanda N.Y,, spent the week -end with frien here, • Mr, and Mrs. W. R. , Archibal and Miss Jessie Archibald left on trip to Montreal, Ottawa, North, Ba and Barrie this week. • Mr. and Mrs, Fred Faulkner a .family, of Detroit, spent the 4th Jiity with Miss Lil'lian--ia'aulkner; • Mr. and',.Mrs. A. F. Edmunds a family; of Sarnia, spent a few da in town this week prior to going St: Johns, N.B., where he has be sent by the Dominion Bank. , • Mrs. Arthur Wilcox and famil of London. are guests of •Mr. and'Mr F. W. Wigg. • Mr, and Mrs, Reg. S. Reid an Barbara and Douglas, of Stratford were guests of Mrs. J. F. Reid o Sunday. •• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dell a Marilyn and Wayne, of Ottawa, we guests last week of Mr. and. Mrs. hd Wilson. • mr. James Hatt and Miss Gera ane Hatt, of South Bend, Indian nd . Mrs. Montgomery, of Gran Forks, N.D., are visiting their cou ns, Mr. Rufus 'Winter and Mrs. WM ment. • Mr. and Mrs. James Robb, of D roit, were guests at the Commercia otel this, week. • Mr. and Mrs, Fred McGavin," etroit, and Mrs. Arthur McGavin, o eading, Pa., spent a couple of day 'ith Mr. and- Mrs. John .McGavin an iss Mary McGavin, in Tuckersmith • Mrs. H. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs enneth Coombs and Sharon, Wesley y and Fergus Coombs and Ros Lc'Clellancl attended the Warden alfnrd wer-Idin,g in Detreat on Satur ay, e • Mr, Grant McGregor. of Tucker milli. le visiting his uncle an'd aunt an d airs! Harold Jackson e d ds d y nd of nd Ya to en Y, 5. d n nd re D. 1- a, d s- e - 1 • f s d s • Mrs, J. C. Greig is in Sarnia vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. U. D. Clark, and Mr. Clark.' • Miss Elaine Holmes spent ' the weekend in Mea -ford with friends. • ;Vars. Fred Beattie and Miss Car- olyn B. Holmes are speriding•the'sum- mer in Boston. • The Seaforth , Order- of the Eastern Star Lodge initend holding an afternoon tea .and. (sale, of home baking en the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mason on Friday, July 25. • mics Gretta Ross left on Tuesday. for an extended trip to the Canadian Viesa • • Mr. P, J. Phelan and Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Phelan, • of Cincinnati, Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Devereaux; • Mrs. Joseph Marenil]i and daugh- ter, of Sault Ste. 1Marie, who knave been the guests of her• mother, Mrs, E. C. Case, returned home this week, • 'Miss Laura Mole spent the past. week in Toronto. • Miss Susan' Peters, of Galt, who spent the past two weeks with her grandparents, Mr, and • Mrs: Lee Graves,, bag returned home. • Mr. Lloyd 'airmen,' of Detroit, spent the week -end with•bi§ mother, Mrs. E, J. Dinnen. • Mr. S. Lupal is "confined to Stott/ Memorial Hospital. • Mr, and Mrs. Alien "McLeod' and daughters, of Port Huron, 'were guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Box, *--Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Stewart and daughter, of Toronto, spent the week- end with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart, • Mfse Vanua 13e11, of. Toronto, is spending .the holidays with her grand- parents; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bel]. -• Miss 'Alice Detereaux, of Toron- to: spent the week -end with: her moth•e-r, Mrs. F,' Devereaux, • 'Miss Vera Hudson, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her sister, Mrs, Scott Habkirk and Mr. Habkink, • Miss Ruth Sills• is visiting Mr. and. Mrs. G. M. Hays- in Detroit. • Miss Grace Chaisriers, of Crom- arty, is the guest oP Mrs, J. C. Laing. • Misses Delores and . Dixie Ann, Cudanore, of St. 'Catharines, are vis - xIr4 Tut 0� utt eci RVal l •41 1rof adatcic :. fkri. W�cl IllArente, °1vkt, as ri: Mrs. Albert Fortiizl� * Mr, Johu Regie" is having a new avail bulli alt the front .et his garage van Main • 'Street, • 'Mr. and •Mrs. Armond Bedonr, of Goderioh; Me, anti Mrs. Victor Over= h41t,. of Zurich, and, Miss Loretta Maloney spent the week -end at the Martyr's ::S?arine -at Midland. 0' 14rs. T..Maianey and' Mr. Frank Maloney spent -Dominion Day with friends at Zurieh. • Mr. Kenneth Keating is spending a few days in Termite. • Mr. James (telly, son •af Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, has accepted a position in the Canadian Bank of Conimer ce. • ' Miss I1ma'. Freeman and Mr. Paul Freeman, of ' Tomato, are guests of ADD TO YOUR FUN �ti4�ia�`r"G/ r RCAVICTO, RE CORD S ONYOUR !/ACAiI7N ORWEENENDTR/P5 Radio -Phonograph".... $159.50 Portable 89.50 Radio -Phonograph 129,50 Victor Victor Philco DALY'S TELEPHONE 102` - SEAFORTH Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen Seaforth Exeter Clinton Seaforth Showrooms open Tuesday. See Dr. Harburn for appointment any other time, or Phone 41-1, Exeter, Kyanized Paint • HOUSE PAINTS • ENAMELS • VARNISHES Sunworthy WALL PAPER H.K. Finley PHONE 145 - SEAFORTH FOR SALE Modern stuccoed house; 3 -piece bathroom, hot water heating system. Prompt. possession. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance, Real Estate SEAFORTH - ' ONT. FOR THE .FINEST - Body and Fender Repairs and Refinishing Bring your Car to DALY'S SEAFORTH • No job too small • • No job too. large' V`ool. Wanted All Wool shipped to ,. JACKSON'S is graded in Seaforth and full settlement made from •there. H. M. Jackson SEAFORTH Phones : 3-W and 3-J xil x' etetiA Mi. •al ouil� �; fills Iltoltv'. s, ?l�ll l "I3x zer ublin, ali3* o bt,othera,n • J>� .. of .Aa,Yen'Pdr>t, a 'a, and PSep,. , of D>abiia :The u erg will'- be elf ' frori her ra:to. to ldenee od.•,Iohlt ISL„ to St: ,I,'a,tui,ai[ Church, Ihiblln, • ne Friday at a.zn., whit interzlaeiut la St. ,Tet en' cemetery, :Seaforth. Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Robert 'McGrath and - 'family, Detroit with; Mrs. Mary M.eGt'ath and; Mr. and"Mes:' Thomas Morris; -Miss Margaret Hol- land, Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George E, Holland; Mr. gndi Mrs. Thomas Feeney and son, Joseph, and ,John -O'Reilly, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Feeney; Frank Mc- Grath, Kitchener, with his mother, Mrs. Mary !McGrath; Mrs. Robert McCoa'mick and two sons and 'C'harles, Krausltopf, of Detroit, with Mr. and It -Mrs, James raus-opf; Mr. and 'Mrs. Leonard' Nagle and Bobble at Iiespe- ler; Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Friend and Judy and Joan 'Evans at God.erieh 'and Grand Bend; Mrs; Mary McGrath and Mrs. Katharine Byrne have returned home after spending a month in De- troit; , James Eckert, Toronto, 'with his mother, Mrs. Teresa Eckert; Rev. Vincent Mbrrisson, 'S.J., Toronto, with his brother, James Morrisson, and Mrs. Morrisson; 1V1r. and Mrs. John Maloney- and son and Mi'. and Mrs Fergus Maloney, Buffalo, and Joseph Maloney, Loddon, with Pat Maloney.. ld ! rs. M. 'Schulman; 'Mr. and: Mrs. 'Real Estate Broker i D. Wyanacht, Bridgewater, ,N,S,: with • INSURANCE Mrs. PHONES: 334'or 220 SEAFORTHnd • 'EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING Prompt and Efficient Service ' CLAYTON J. DENNIS PHONE 355 Agent for ROY BOYD RADIO & SALES SERVICE. Mitchell All Work Guaranteed Lakeview -CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING NIGHTLY Gordon Delamont and His Orchestra MIDNIGHT DANCE July 14th -12.05 a.m. SUNDAY, N AY, JULY 13th 9" P.M. - "Variety 'Entertainer's" A Free Show for Young and Old. Plan a Sunday at "The Bend" and see these grand entertainers) • THURSDAY, JULY 10 • . 9 P.M. Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen Feature ,,his great Royal York Orches. , heard so often over C.B.C. din Listen +4 lovely, Norma Locke and Kitchener', own Roy Roberta. This is an oscheetr,8 you'll enjoy It's Canada No. 1 Band, Whether you are a dancer or non-dancer—come out to hear them/ Admission $1.00 each Ladies' - Softball League Game Wednesday, July 9th 7 P.M, HENSALL vs. DASHWOOD Diamond. iles ouiseo Mainaie-1 4V TAXI Passengers Insured PHONE 128, ' Seaforth LEE'S SAVOUR its , FLAVOUR CRICH'S- WIlI TE CLOVER BREAD Scientifically .baked in the most modern of bake shop ovens BY SKILFUL BAKERS Let your Local Baker bake for you, and boost our town, DEMAND CRICH's . White CLOVER BREAD AND DELICIOUS CAKES After, all It takes a Baker PHONE 34 OUR FRIENDLY SALESMAN• WILL CALL; Mrs. Mr, and .Mrs. James Curtin; Margaret Sullivan and Mr, a Hughes, Detroit, John Morrisson,. of Windsor, and Leon Sullivan, Bolton, with Mr. and Mrs. James Morrisson; Mr: and Mrs, J. V. Flynn and Miss Margaret holland' in Windsor; Miss Joan Burdette is vacationing in Sar- nia; Miss Mary 'Stapleton and, Miss. Mary Simpson at Grand Bend; Mrs. Joseph Carpenter -and Mr. and Mrs. George Crich at • Chatham; Michael -McCarthy is spending two weeks- at Midland; Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Looby and Mr. and Mrs, H. Pugh at Grand Bend • Harry Ryan, Toronto, with his sistelGlrs, A. M. Looby; Joseph, -and :Francis O'Reilly, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Melady; Sister. M. Joseph, Brooklyn, N.Y.,, with her mother, Mrs, Teresa' Eckert; Miss Rose Feeney is ,vacationing with her mother, Mrs, Kathleen Feeney; Miss Betty Webber and Miss Katharine O'Connell, London, with .'Miss Molly O'Connell and Mrs, Elizabeth Erux-. er; Theo Jordan and- son and, Joseph Jordan, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan; Mrs, Roy Murphy, of Pontiac, Mich:, and Mrs. Eugene .Gir- oux, Thorold, with 'Mr. and Mrs. DaR -Costello; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Etue and son, Tommy, ,Zurich, with Mr. and' Mrs. Thos. J. Molyneaux; Mrs, May 'Ryan and daughter, Stratford, with Mrs. M. Schulman; Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Dill and. daughter, Karen, at St. Marys; • Pat Maloney 'at Buffalo; Miss Rose McIver and Miss Rita Mc- -Iver, -Toronto, with_ .their :..parents,.M>, and Mrs. William Mclver; / Miss Kay Woods, Miss 'Marie Evans and "Miss Marion Kale are vacationing at Wasaga Beach; Rev. John F. Mc- Connell, MMI., Maryknoll, N.Y., and Paul Dingman, Detroit, With Mr. and Mrs. D. McConnell, Mrs. John Meagher and Miss Doris Annie let on -Monday or •a two months' trip.to Vancouver, B.C. They were accompanied. to Winnipeg, Man- by Miss Hazel Roney, who will spend; her vacation in Imperial, Sask. ZION A good crowd from Zion attended the service at ,Staffa on Sunday, which was to be an open-air service, but owing to the rain was, held in the church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and Carl attended the Harris picnic ' in Seaforth on 'Thursday, Mrs. J. W. Britton and' Gwen and Joan also at- tended the picnic. Bowling on The Green (By Bill Hart) ' According to John Beattie, who is knownaround the bow]ing green as the great white chief, it was 57 years ago since he and his brOther cut clown a grove of elm trees Where the green now stands. At that time the big elm tree that is admired by everyone, was a fair size. Why our tree was spared the woodcutters 'didn't know, except that -it was in line with one directly to the west and which is illy so -stilt standing. Its you 'haven't no- ticed theelm tree lately, take an- other look at it. It's very beautiful just now. A chap told us recently that it was worth a thousand dollars, and we believe him. It's worth more than money can buy. It's a picture in itself, with' long, graceful' branch- es extending almost to the ground. We have written about it before, but ever so often we'd like to remind you again of its beauty •and sturdi- ness,' Be sure to take another look, the next- time you pass.' On Tuesday evening there was sup- posed' to have ,been a ladies' night. Somehow' or;other the wires got cross- ed and it was called oft. There was a great deal of telephoning before it was finally decided to cancel it. 'Last Thursday' evening there was a men's local tourney. Winners *ere: 1st, Jim MacDonald; .2nd, Chas, Bar- ber; 3rd, Dr. P. L. 'Brady. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close and Charles Barber won ,first prize in a mixed. trebles in Mit- chell. . In handing in the list of officers last week the ladies left out the 'name o£ Mrs. P. L. Brady -on 'the social com- fnittbe, We :have been asked to ex- plain that this was an oversight, which was very fnueh regretted, 4 +'F The mixed tournament Will take place on Monday evening, Jttly 21. This was scheduled for next Monday evening, but has been changed to a week later. M 4 $C. A rink composed', of Lorne Dale, 'B: F. Christie, C. SIQ, likaltal and Geo. Johnston attencc'ed a rinks tourlia,, '' HURS., FRI,, SAT, -A Navv P aye g • " I'LL $E . YQtTRS," with , DEANNA DURBIN and • TQM DRAKE. This Pleasant Light Romance, inapt With effective' musi'ca1 Panels; should make happy entertainment for all, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY . , " CLOAK AND DAGGER with GARY' COOPER and. LILL! PALMER, This story is neatly packaged with Thrilia, Suspense, Romance, Action, and the Blood and Thunder of Wart NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY "NEVER' SAY GOOD-BYE " with ERROL FLYNN and ELEANOR PARKER You will want to see this Gay Light-Rearte<1 Production( CQMING Ad:ULT EN'TERTAIN,ME'NT "THE • BIG SLEEP" wlth,MUMPH.REY BOGART — LAUREN BACALL Repair that roof -during the fine weather! WE. HAVE IN STOCK -L• CEDAR SHINGLES --No." 2 Five X 16-inch—excellent grade. No.'2 Perfection 18 -inch --excellent grade. No. 3 Five X—Good patching shingles, ASPHALT SHINGLF,S- -zlb Pounds, Various Blends Come in and inspect them. lmprove the appearance of your hioyuse and SW, have the satisfaction of..a good roof, DURABESTOS—A Rigid Shingle lasting a lifetime. ' INSUL BRICK SIDING—Improves the appearanceand insulates at the same time, • INSULATION—By the carton (paper backed sheets) or by the bag.. HARDWOOD` FLOORING -13/16 -inch Oak Flooring. LUMBER"— We have in stock: 'Tongued and Grooved Spruce, 5, 6, 7, 8 inches wide. Spruce 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 Fir from 1 inch to timbers. White Ash, excellent for repairs around the farm. Seaforth $uppiy , & Fuel Co. • "Where the Best Costs No More" Phone 47 meat in Kitchener on Wednesday, The .prizes for the Excellence Flour Mill Trebles, to be held July 30, are: Radio, electric tea kettles, automatic irons,-- toasters,—heating- ,pads, . table AXI . Day and Night, Service PHONE 355 CLAYTON J. 'DENNIS All passengers insured. Seaforth lamps, spotlights and flashlights. And you won't • forget that 'next Wednesday and Friday are 'the nights for the annual Lions Summer, Carni- val?...• FOR SALE Dwelling and 2' or 3 acres of land, in Seaforth. - Suitable for poultry farm; Frame asphalt Dwelling, Railway Street. Modern conveniences, Im- mediate possession, Modern Dwelling. North 'Maim St.. Immediate possession. M. A. REID REAL ESTATE PHONE 214 ararimmr OUTSTANDING Values at Green Front FRIDAY and SATURDAY LADIES' SILK SLIPS Some subs; White and T -Rose Each 98e up - LADIES' COTTON SLACKS Sizes 14-20 and 38 to 44.. 98c up GIRLS' COTTON SLACKS For the beach, garden and vacation, i In'sizes 8 to 14 4 '5 LADIES' NYLON HOSE. Pair, 98c Hemstitched Pillow Cases Of Fine Bleached Cotton Quality, 42 inches wide 7 EACH 1C WW Have Just Received a Full Line Of--- 'MEN'S FINE SIFTS • Men's Broadcloth ... PYJAMAS •, Men's SHORTS and '(`OPS' MEN'S SUITS Worsteds, Botany' Woo! and"• Tweeds la some Serge.. Ail well made garments. PER Special Offer ,,..:,...,:-•CENT OFF GREEN FRONT DEPARTMENT STORE - OPPOSITE 'POST OFFICE ' • tit. wr, SA1, J DAY JULY 12 Cai'jno's Ha ,Seaforth • .NORM CARNEGIE and lila Band ADMISSION , 50 CENTS , 4isstTbie Freeman this week. • Mrs, S. J. Mcienzie, and fat fly, of G'eprgetown, are visiting her mother, •Myr, J. M. Carden Mrs. •Card - no Mad Miss Helen Campbell return- ed with,them after spending the past week in Georgetown, DUBLIN - (Continued from Page 1) 'Death of Miss J. O'Connell A highly respected resident of Dub- lin, Miss Jennie O'Connell, died at her home, John St., Dublin, on Tues- day following a prolonged illness. She was the daughter of the late Mr. 'and Mrs, Bernard O'Connell and spent the. greater part of her lite in, Seaforth, having resided in Dublin during the Fast eight years, She Was a faithful member of St, Patrick's Church, Dub - E. C. CHAMBERLAIN xil x' etetiA Mi. •al ouil� �; fills Iltoltv'. s, ?l�ll l "I3x zer ublin, ali3* o bt,othera,n • J>� .. of .Aa,Yen'Pdr>t, a 'a, and PSep,. , of D>abiia :The u erg will'- be elf ' frori her ra:to. to ldenee od.•,Iohlt ISL„ to St: ,I,'a,tui,ai[ Church, Ihiblln, • ne Friday at a.zn., whit interzlaeiut la St. ,Tet en' cemetery, :Seaforth. Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Robert 'McGrath and - 'family, Detroit with; Mrs. Mary M.eGt'ath and; Mr. and"Mes:' Thomas Morris; -Miss Margaret Hol- land, Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George E, Holland; Mr. gndi Mrs. Thomas Feeney and son, Joseph, and ,John -O'Reilly, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Feeney; Frank Mc- Grath, Kitchener, with his mother, Mrs. Mary !McGrath; Mrs. Robert McCoa'mick and two sons and 'C'harles, Krausltopf, of Detroit, with Mr. and It -Mrs, James raus-opf; Mr. and 'Mrs. Leonard' Nagle and Bobble at Iiespe- ler; Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Friend and Judy and Joan 'Evans at God.erieh 'and Grand Bend; Mrs; Mary McGrath and Mrs. Katharine Byrne have returned home after spending a month in De- troit; , James Eckert, Toronto, 'with his mother, Mrs. Teresa Eckert; Rev. Vincent Mbrrisson, 'S.J., Toronto, with his brother, James Morrisson, and Mrs. Morrisson; 1V1r. and Mrs. John Maloney- and son and Mi'. and Mrs Fergus Maloney, Buffalo, and Joseph Maloney, Loddon, with Pat Maloney.. ld ! rs. M. 'Schulman; 'Mr. and: Mrs. 'Real Estate Broker i D. Wyanacht, Bridgewater, ,N,S,: with • INSURANCE Mrs. PHONES: 334'or 220 SEAFORTHnd • 'EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING Prompt and Efficient Service ' CLAYTON J. DENNIS PHONE 355 Agent for ROY BOYD RADIO & SALES SERVICE. Mitchell All Work Guaranteed Lakeview -CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING NIGHTLY Gordon Delamont and His Orchestra MIDNIGHT DANCE July 14th -12.05 a.m. SUNDAY, N AY, JULY 13th 9" P.M. - "Variety 'Entertainer's" A Free Show for Young and Old. Plan a Sunday at "The Bend" and see these grand entertainers) • THURSDAY, JULY 10 • . 9 P.M. Mart Kenney and His Western Gentlemen Feature ,,his great Royal York Orches. , heard so often over C.B.C. din Listen +4 lovely, Norma Locke and Kitchener', own Roy Roberta. This is an oscheetr,8 you'll enjoy It's Canada No. 1 Band, Whether you are a dancer or non-dancer—come out to hear them/ Admission $1.00 each Ladies' - Softball League Game Wednesday, July 9th 7 P.M, HENSALL vs. DASHWOOD Diamond. iles ouiseo Mainaie-1 4V TAXI Passengers Insured PHONE 128, ' Seaforth LEE'S SAVOUR its , FLAVOUR CRICH'S- WIlI TE CLOVER BREAD Scientifically .baked in the most modern of bake shop ovens BY SKILFUL BAKERS Let your Local Baker bake for you, and boost our town, DEMAND CRICH's . White CLOVER BREAD AND DELICIOUS CAKES After, all It takes a Baker PHONE 34 OUR FRIENDLY SALESMAN• WILL CALL; Mrs. Mr, and .Mrs. James Curtin; Margaret Sullivan and Mr, a Hughes, Detroit, John Morrisson,. of Windsor, and Leon Sullivan, Bolton, with Mr. and Mrs. James Morrisson; Mr: and Mrs, J. V. Flynn and Miss Margaret holland' in Windsor; Miss Joan Burdette is vacationing in Sar- nia; Miss Mary 'Stapleton and, Miss. Mary Simpson at Grand Bend; Mrs. Joseph Carpenter -and Mr. and Mrs. George Crich at • Chatham; Michael -McCarthy is spending two weeks- at Midland; Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Looby and Mr. and Mrs, H. Pugh at Grand Bend • Harry Ryan, Toronto, with his sistelGlrs, A. M. Looby; Joseph, -and :Francis O'Reilly, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Melady; Sister. M. Joseph, Brooklyn, N.Y.,, with her mother, Mrs, Teresa' Eckert; Miss Rose Feeney is ,vacationing with her mother, Mrs, Kathleen Feeney; Miss Betty Webber and Miss Katharine O'Connell, London, with .'Miss Molly O'Connell and Mrs, Elizabeth Erux-. er; Theo Jordan and- son and, Joseph Jordan, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan; Mrs, Roy Murphy, of Pontiac, Mich:, and Mrs. Eugene .Gir- oux, Thorold, with 'Mr. and Mrs. DaR -Costello; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Etue and son, Tommy, ,Zurich, with Mr. and' Mrs. Thos. J. Molyneaux; Mrs, May 'Ryan and daughter, Stratford, with Mrs. M. Schulman; Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Dill and. daughter, Karen, at St. Marys; • Pat Maloney 'at Buffalo; Miss Rose McIver and Miss Rita Mc- -Iver, -Toronto, with_ .their :..parents,.M>, and Mrs. William Mclver; / Miss Kay Woods, Miss 'Marie Evans and "Miss Marion Kale are vacationing at Wasaga Beach; Rev. John F. Mc- Connell, MMI., Maryknoll, N.Y., and Paul Dingman, Detroit, With Mr. and Mrs. D. McConnell, Mrs. John Meagher and Miss Doris Annie let on -Monday or •a two months' trip.to Vancouver, B.C. They were accompanied. to Winnipeg, Man- by Miss Hazel Roney, who will spend; her vacation in Imperial, Sask. ZION A good crowd from Zion attended the service at ,Staffa on Sunday, which was to be an open-air service, but owing to the rain was, held in the church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney and Carl attended the Harris picnic ' in Seaforth on 'Thursday, Mrs. J. W. Britton and' Gwen and Joan also at- tended the picnic. Bowling on The Green (By Bill Hart) ' According to John Beattie, who is knownaround the bow]ing green as the great white chief, it was 57 years ago since he and his brOther cut clown a grove of elm trees Where the green now stands. At that time the big elm tree that is admired by everyone, was a fair size. Why our tree was spared the woodcutters 'didn't know, except that -it was in line with one directly to the west and which is illy so -stilt standing. Its you 'haven't no- ticed theelm tree lately, take an- other look at it. It's very beautiful just now. A chap told us recently that it was worth a thousand dollars, and we believe him. It's worth more than money can buy. It's a picture in itself, with' long, graceful' branch- es extending almost to the ground. We have written about it before, but ever so often we'd like to remind you again of its beauty •and sturdi- ness,' Be sure to take another look, the next- time you pass.' On Tuesday evening there was sup- posed' to have ,been a ladies' night. Somehow' or;other the wires got cross- ed and it was called oft. There was a great deal of telephoning before it was finally decided to cancel it. 'Last Thursday' evening there was a men's local tourney. Winners *ere: 1st, Jim MacDonald; .2nd, Chas, Bar- ber; 3rd, Dr. P. L. 'Brady. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close and Charles Barber won ,first prize in a mixed. trebles in Mit- chell. . In handing in the list of officers last week the ladies left out the 'name o£ Mrs. P. L. Brady -on 'the social com- fnittbe, We :have been asked to ex- plain that this was an oversight, which was very fnueh regretted, 4 +'F The mixed tournament Will take place on Monday evening, Jttly 21. This was scheduled for next Monday evening, but has been changed to a week later. M 4 $C. A rink composed', of Lorne Dale, 'B: F. Christie, C. SIQ, likaltal and Geo. 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