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The Huron Expositor, 1948-03-12, Page 8• TAXI SERVICE ALL. PASSENGERS INSURED Phone 162 Seaforth CECIL J, LEMON FOR SALE Duplex. solid brick. All modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Frame cottage with garage, Gode- rich St. East. Immediate possession. Asbestos covered dwelling on South Main Street, Seaforth. Modern Dwelling on Louisa Street. Frame cottage on South Main St. M. A. REID • RE4 ESTATE PHONE 214 CLEVE CARTER'S 6 -AXI COURTEOUS SERVICE PASSENGERS INSURED Phones: DAYS 182 NIGHTS 346-R T.. OF T W�'� NEWS �E O FOR SALE Two -Apartment Solid Brick House, new furnace with fan, new electric wiring, 2 new 3 -piece bathrooms and 2 modern kitchens with built-in cup- boards. Well situated. One apart- ment rented: Apply to E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Broker SEAFORTH E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Broker INSURANCE PHONES: 334. or 220 - SEAFORTH 1 Thanks For Co -operation. -The pub- lishers appreciate the wide response from subscribers in answer to a re- quest for copies of & recent issue of The Expositor. Within a day of the request being made the required num- ber of papers had been received. Highway East Forum Meets. -The Highway East Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hunt on Tuesday. Arthur Devereaux gave an excellent talk on the topic, "Do Farmers Mine the Soil." A poem game was enjoyed and a social half- hour was spent. Death of Mrs. Sam Bennett -The death occurred at her home in Wing - ham on 'Thursday, March 11, of Mrs. Sam Bennett, in her 85th year. Her late husband was at one time a part- ner in the firm of Ciuff & Bennett, in Seaforth. She is survived by •one daughter, Miss Blanche Bennett, at home. Mr. Bennett passed away about 12 years ago. Interment will take place on Saturday in Maitland - bank cemetery. First Presbyterian Church. -10 a.m. The Sunday -School; 11 a.m. and 7 per., Public Worship: The . Minister will preach. Thursday evening at 8: Mid -week Lenten ,service. All our members are urged to be present. Northside United Church. -Rev, 11. V. Workman, Minister: 10 a.m., Sun- day School; 11 a.m., The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and reception of members; subject, "The Member Re- members Christ"; 7 p.m., Worship .Ser- vices; subject, `Religion on the Com- mon Level." Thursday, 8 p.m., Pre - Communion service, Anglican. -March 14: Fifth Sunday in Lent: St. Thomas', Seaforth - 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., Morn- ing Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening. Prayer. St. Mary's, Dublin, -3 p.m., Holy Communion. -Rector, Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert, B.A. Wednesday Evenings in Lent, 8.00 p.m. -Service in St. Thomas' Church. Seaforth Library rooms on April 2, to give al ctuie and demonstration on Personality and Dresa The harks are from lb am. to 4 p.m. Everyone interested is invited. There will be a pot -luck dinner at noon. ' Those at- tending ttending are asked to bring their own cosmetics and paper towels. Any member having a Nil -length mirror that they would be willing to loan for the day is asked to contact the sec- retary. W. 1. To Hold Demonstration. - Miss Nora Creyke, of the Women's Institute Department, Toronto, will be present in Exeter on April 1, and We Will Pay.'. - LIVE POULTRY - 30 CENTS PER POUND FOR HEAVY FOWL • 5 lbs. and over AND FOR LEGHORN FOWL WE WILL PAY 23 CENTS PER POUND Also we will purchase OLD BATTERIES AT $1.50 EACH • Parkdale Poultry MITCHELL, ONT. PHONE 245 Barbara Kirkman Groups Hold So- cial Evening. -A social evening was held in the schoolroom of First Church on Tuesday when the groups of the Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary, captained by Mrs. J. W. Free'and Mrs. M. McKellar, met. Games and con- tests were enjoyed during the evening For Easter Have a Hair Style that becomes you with a Machine. Machineless or Cold Wave Permanent. MURIEL Hair Dressing Salon PHONE 351-W Over Seaforth Produce Ltd. Pardon us for Pointing sir- But you won't see prices like these again. Come to our SELLING OUT SALE NOW! EVERYTHING IS SACRIFICED Men's High Quality Horsehide Windbreakers 13.95 Regular $19.95 TWEED TOPCOATS To Clear ONLY 1.50 Boys' Tweed Suits 2 Pair Pants. Buy for school or best 11.50 MEN'S ALL -WOOL PULLOVERS - Long sleeves. Reg. $4.50. TO CLEAR 298 LITTLE GIRLS' DRESSES 97c 2 to 6 yrs. Reg. $1.69 Ladies' and Growing Girls' OXFORDS Black and Brown 1.98 One Lot of Shoes: Boys' Oxfords and, Boots, Ladies' Pumps and Shoes 1.98 MINSTREL SHOW BY NORWICH SAND Cardno's Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, APRIL 9th Sponsored by the Rebekahs and Oddfeliows Local Com- mittee, in aid of the C.P.T. Fund. The show includes a well-balanc- ed, excellently trained chorus, with splendid orchestra, good in- terlocutor, snappy jokes. Produced and Directed by W. L. Man- ining, Director of the Norwich Band. R n v ecit Ye two fine ll[is� S�l�s� Cx4 enl Sa were ar d the• f01,10Wing' e at r adi n� e s xis" dressed if.,costume: Mrs, J. E. Daley, unn. ' as a negiess, Mrs. J. A. M, as an - Irish gentleman; Mrs. J. W. Carter, as Ikey; `Mrs. J. W. Free, as a cap- tain. Mrs. W. M. Stewart, as • a gentleman; Mrs. Jas. F. Scott, as an old-fashioned lady; Miss Norma Jeffrey, of the gay nineties; Mrs. R. R. McKindsey, Mrs. W. A. Wright, Mrs, H. Charters and Mrs. M. Mc- Kellar, as ladies of other days. Mrs. McArthur made a good man dressed for evening affairs. A delicious lunch was served at the close. The pro- ceeds were for the supply fund, of the society and amounted to $13.40. 401 Northside Group Meets. -Group 3 of Northside Church held its March meeting at the home of Mrs. Lillian Barber. Miss Thelma Elgie opened the meeting by reading a poem, "Spring." "Onward,Christian Sol- diers" was sung, followed by the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Knight read the Scripture. The roll call was answer- ed by each member singing a line of an Irish song. After a business dis- cussion it was decided to have a erokinole party for the net meeting. Mrs. B. F. Christie offered her home CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.39 Children's and Boys' 49c RUBBERS BOYS' OXFORDS --Black and Brown. To Clear Boyar' LEATHER BOOTS 1.98 1,49 Boys' Bushman WORK RUB- 1.25 KERS. To Clear ....... - .. MEN'S ROMEO SLIPPERS 22�5 Only F o De ?O T ►FIC Ores EArcin'1 H WE ARE NOW GET- TING IN OUR STOCK of Spring Plants and Flowers Cinneraria in all shades. Geraniums in all shades. Bouquets of Sweet Peas Bouquets of Snapdragons and Daffodils, from .. 31.110 31.00 50c 31.00 We also make • Corsages • Wedding and • Funeral Designs To congratulate the new Mother send her a Nosegay of Sweet Peas and Roses ranging from .... $1.50 UP Phone or drop into Seaforth's Flower Shop For All Your Flower Needs BAILEY Florists Phone 393 - Main St. St. Colwnban C. W. L. OLD-TIME St. Patrick's Dance MONDAY, MARCH 15th DELANEY-McQUAID ORCHESTRA DANC SATURDAY, MAR. 13 Cardno's Hall, Seaforth Introducing - ROSS PEARCE & HIS MUSIC Dancing at 9 p.m. ADMISSION - 50 CENTS ri); th i3 ,eieetiiii .: Alio Silett fa,vorr ed thO' il9e.rnirsr#; With a� bnmorqus c - readiu�, Atte; the Offering' the ..I oa ' ins' 'hymn, "'Blest Be the Tie That Wade," was sting and 'the benedictioe, repeated. A social hoer in width. games and contests were enjoyed 144n4 a delicious lunch served by the social conveners, brought a pleasant evening to a close, TAXI Passengers Insured PHONE 128, Seaforth LEE'S C.W.L. Euchre WEDNESDAY MARCH 17th at '8:15 p.m. - in - St. James' Parish Hall ADMISSION - 25 CENTS Everybody Welcome Haney , Watson. -A quiet but pretty wedding took dace at the Egmond- ville Manse Wednesday,' When Anna Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs:: John S. Watson, Seaforth, - was unit- ed in marriage to Warden Emmerson Haney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Ramey; Tuckersmith. Rev. A. W. Gardiner officiated. The bride wore a powder blue mocraine crepe street - length dress with deep V-neck. bodice and peplum of French lace, with a corsage of Sweetheart roses. Her only adornment was a double strand of pearls, a gift from the groom. The young couple were unattended. Im- mediately after the ceremony the couple 'left on a honeymoon trip to Toronto, eastern points and Northern Ontario. The bride chose for travel- ling a black crepe dress with sequin trim, and a flared back coat of pow- der blue with black accessories. Up- ontheir return they, will reside on the bridegroom's farm in Tucker- smith. uckersmith. Death of Phillip F. Schmidt. -.The death occurred on Monday, March .8, of Phillip Frederick Schmidt, who liv- ed alone on Market St. He was in his 84th year. He was apparently in fair health and was visited early Sunday' evening by a neighbor, but other neighbors became alarmed on Mon- day and on investigating found that he had passed away. He was born in Ellice Township in 1864 and married Miss Minnie Dietrick, who passed away in 1935. He has •lived in Sea - forth since 1939. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Fred Becker, of Ellice Township. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Wartburg, where the funeral was held on Thurs- day at 2.30 p.m. Interment was in St. John's Cemetery. Egmondville Young People Meet. - .An interesting program was sponsor- ed by the Egmondville Y.P.S. on Wed- nesday evening in Egmondville Church schoolroom, when Lloyd Edi- ghoffer, Mitchell, spoke on "Education For Freedom:" He gave the large audience many .fine thoughts for the coming generation to benefit by. Misses Grace and Mary McKellar, of Stratford, delighted the guests . with several Irish selections on the violin and Irish songs, which were much appreciated. Mrs. Elmore Stephenson read a story, "The Measuring Rod"; Miss Marilyn Chesney read the scrip- ture lesson, and Mrs. Roy McGonigle led in prayer. There were 75 present. Lunch was served' at the close of a helpful meeting. The Y.P.S. will - be in charge of the morning service at Egmondville Church on Sunday, March 21. Attention! BOWLERS Annual Meeting will be held TUESDAY, MAR. 16th at 8 p.m. TOWN HALL Seaforth • It is important that a full attendance of members be pre- sent since organization for the coming year must be complet- ed at this meeting and names submitted for year book. GEORGE R. JOHNSTON President R. J. SPFIOAT, Secretary. PROVINCIAL Hockey Play-offs Best Ihree of Five Seaforth vs. Milverton Stratford Arena MONDAY, MARCH 15th WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th FRIDAY, MARCH 19 ADMISSION: Adults 50c Children 25c Ir f�. Regent Theatre Seaforth For and NOW PLAYING • "SLAVE with YVONNE De CARLO rib -tickling hysteria, be sure to Thrills! • IN TECHNICOI,;OR , GIR and .'GE9R GE PF. NT see Oita,ailQ--k'uill ot*teitemm8At MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY--- DOU'BLE• FEATURE "MOSS ROSE" with PEGGY CUMMINGS and VICTOR MATURE This is fair game for the Who -Done -It Enthusiasts. . - AND - " NORTHWEST OUTPOST " - in Color" with JOAN WOODBURY and BOB STEELE A spectacle of fight and fury and, tense drama. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY IN COLOR DOUBLE FEATURE " VIGILANTE'S RETURN " with JON HALL and MARGARET LINDSAY and " DANNY BOY " Coming: Adult Entertainment: "NOCTURNE" with George Raft and Lynn Bari - and "THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES" Death of Mrs. S. Mullett. -Mrs. S. Mullett, widow of the late S. Mullett and eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Latimer, of Seaforth, passed away very suddenly, the re- sult of a heart attack, at her home, 110 St. Clair Ave., Toronto, where the family had resided since the retire- ment of the late Mr. Mullett a few years ago. Mrs. Mullett was born in Seaforth in 1872, taught high school in Elora at the age of 18, and mar- ried Mr. Mullett, a prosperous hard- ware merchant in Seaforth in 1892. She is survived by one son, Clifford, and one daughter, another daughter, Oborne, having predeceased her some years ago. Also surviving are one half-sister, Mrs. T. Baker (Beckie Sparling), Toronto; two sisters, Mrs. Holwell, Stratford (Tessie), and Mrs. John McIntosh (Maggie), Detroit, and one brother, Mr. Ed. Latimer, Jr., of Orillia. Funeral services were held at the Trull Funeral Home in Toron- to and were conducted by the Rev. Fred Smith, son-in-law of Mrs. Mul- lett's late half-brother, Mr. Chris. Sparling of Seaforth. Burial was in the family burial plot in'Orillia, where Mrs. Mullett still retained a home and spent all her summers there with her family. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mr. Edwin P. Chesney, Clerk of Tuckersmith, left on Monday after- noon for St. Petersburg, Florida, where he will spend three weeks vis- iting his sister, Miss • Bertha Chesney. • Mr. W. V. Brown, of the P.U-C., spent the week -end at his home in Meaford. • Mrs. Nelson Aubrey, of Nakina, is visiting her father, Mr. A. F. Cluff. • Mrs. Shunk, of Toronto, spent a few days visiting her mother, .Mrs. Ross, who is confined to Scott Mem- orial Hospital. • Mrs. J. W. Free, Mrs. Mae Dor- ranee, Miss Jean Scott, Mrs. Alex Boyes, Mrs. Wilson McCartney, Mrs, John Hillebrecht, Mrs. W. J. Shan- non and Mrs. Les. McClure, members of Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge, Motor- ed to Montkon on. Thursday night to attend an installation and initiation ceremony held by Montkon lodge. • Mrs. Becker, of Kitchener, spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs. M. McDeiid, who is in Scott Memorial Hospit 1, _ • Mrs. Amos Corby underwent an operation for appendicitis in Scott Memorial Hospital on Monday morn- ing. • Mr. Earl MoNa'b, goal tender for the Seaforth Beavers Hockey Club, Spent the week -end at his home i Owen Sound. • Mrs. J. D. O'Connell, who has been staying in Seaforth during th past winter, left a week ago for Lo Angeles, California, where she Wile spend some weeks visiting friends. • Mr. and Mrs. Armand Bedour An son, of .Goderich, spent the week -en with Mrs. Theresa Maloney. • Mr. I. J. Blakely, of Trenton, ha accepted a position on the staff o the Canadian Bank of Commerce, • Misses Claire .Stanley and Jun ShaW, of the University titWester Ontario, London, spent the •w'eek.en at the hbnie of Miss • Shaw's parent5 Mr. and Mrs, Bert Shaw. • Mrs. 'Vanda Sanderson, of Wier bawl, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Ile XXei'slake, acid Mr. Kerslake. (ADDITIONAL LOCAL ON PAGE ..! Kroehlers (ushionized Furniture • SO NEW ! • SO BEAUTIFUL ! . . FOR THE LIVING ROOM: A Complete Line of Chesterfield Suites Two and Three -Piece Suites Sectional Furniture Rest and Reclining Rockers and, Easy Chairs Sofa Beds -A sofa by day and a bed by night • v G. A. WHITNEY FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE ' Phones: Day 119 - Nights and Sundays 65 SEAFORTH - ONTARIO n e s l d e nBAY g • PLYWOOD . LARGE STOCK. 3/16f, Birch IA" Birch Cedar and Basswood %" Birch Cedar and Fir Various' Sizes Look ASPHALT SHINGLES All Colors No. 1 5X CEDAR SHINGLES CEDAR GRAIN SIDING SHINGLES MINIM ROLL ROOFING ALL COLORS 13 -Ib. Tarred Felt We DOORS and SASH New and Reclaimed Wax Paper BuildingP per Have VARIOUSSIZES TEN TEST SHEETING t • INSULATION GYPROC ROCK WOOL .2"" . and 3" Batts, Loose and Granulated Seaforth Supply & Fuel Co. ',Where the Best Costs No More^ Phone 47 . ' Seaforth MARCHI7I.II. -LAST SOCIAL EVENING OF W. I. SERIES In CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH Euchre 8.30 p.m. Lunch Served - 'Euchre and Dance.... 50c Dance Only 35c - Harburn's Orchestra - Sponsored, by SEAFORTH -WOMEN'S INSTITUTE moo -- Nil Mill MIN AMENNE--wl•lil (LEANINGDRY Pre -Easter CLEANING SPECIAL ANY DRAPES 79c a. Fair Brought in from March 8th to March 20th Don't Miss This Opportunity! il•O-N_ All Cleaning brought to - BAILEY FLORIST by Wednesday Noon will be returned by Saturday Noon. ' All Garments Cleaned by us ARE GUARANTEED MOTH PROOF FOR SIX MONTHS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! uiyLa les' r Mens .fit 1.855 Lazy irtIt Plain Dresses -95 Topcoats.95 , Slacks and Plain Skirts ,- .45 Ties -10'0, or 3 for ,25 Sport Shirts -40 WE ALSO DO DYE WORK y CLEANERS Exeter, Ont. BAILEY FLORIST ' Agent Phone 893. . Main Street Seaforth Ai ma as imu ma iii Oil ali Ill wit mai maw ma ism iiiiiiit mooli►