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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1948-10-22, Page 3• 1 a 0'he• ,fpll+riyl •.Rtl>0t 9;hutiQms to th $ou t r a H i Q t i l e l leu 1d a. n,�ai ins F41. ,W:,0 ;repel 1d. dining it) 'Mgnday night radio concert: D J, O. Turnbull, •Seafortl}. $1,Q 00 H': E. Smith, Seaforth..''' Jh00 Anonymous 10.90 Tei1 Sot tbgate, orth . , 10,00 Brian, x116 r and Bruce firady:' Seaforth . Cog, Lldyd Iloggarth, Seaforth100 iBer't Spence, Seaforth ,:.. r r 200 Bert Sha*, Sea .5#117 ..:..:. k0Or George 'Hays, .S.eaf9rth ...,. 2.00 'You've Gotta Accentuate the Positive" says the popu- Aar song of yesteryear. And it's true! " ' The men and women who have accomplished big things in science, art, busi- ness, education, political and military affairs have all been positive thinkers. They .had to be! Otherwise risks, mis- xakes, obstacles and laziness \would have stopped them. A barber once told me he wanted to open his own shop. lint he never got around td it. Year of failure held him back. Negative thinking is like- wise typical of all the people 'who are habitual fault-find- ers, indecisive, lazy, defeatist and over -cautious. They act as brakes against the world's progress: 'Yes, we need more folks who accentuate the positive. And they themselves are hap- pier, more successful in their work and enjoy better rela- tionships with others! An important positive force for national progress is the o"•-._ �,tL„ 1.licans: ufvaci�aLlars;,inaueaFed,.:,r.. ;by life insurance companies, on behalf of policyholders, In public works and indus- tries which promote higher standards of living for all. • • tr NO' n." PRY heOnge'y, •af9xth ;,,. 1!X1t al '1140:4 4*,, 040 14 Trots '404144. 4 0440431 t liken'Moore,,Sunnyvale etiok- . en klrnpn. Egmondville $city AM McLean, Egmond- 'ptlle A, Jelin 'Modeland Egmondville` .TimBoyes;a; hTi; on'dW,t11 ; X11 Vinmlg, *14,04; 01Y1' ,Bohn Earle, ' gmeu t -Q ill'e. Lynne Haney. Nigra ?Valla Jiffs. Stewart Iceiuledr&.Bro. oeargie, Egm9ndvitte Marilyn 40abbage' Moser, Eg- 1114:n45Ville Wm, John 1#g1lins, 157 South Russell St., Sarnia Mr., ,and Mrs. Ab, Whitney, Seaforth• Grandmother and 3 Brady 'Boys,s :Seaforth. John Quehl, Cider Mill, Gads - hill Tasty Grill, Alex Karpen, Seaforth Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grummett, R.R. 2, Seaforth Mrs. Bruce Medli.Seaforth Harry Palin, R.R. 1, ,Seaforth_. Chester Cicccwierz, R.R. 1, Seaforth Wm. Alexander, R. 2, Walton Jean Copland, Seaforth .... Ken Forbes, Seaforth ..... Ken Powell, Seaforth, for Linda and 'Pamela Mrs. Eric Munroe, Seaforth, for Patsy and Mac 1.00 Carl Knight, .Seaforth 2.06 Chas. Underell, London, ag- ent for Occidental Life15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rober- ton; Seaforth 2.00 Ina and Marion 'Gray, Sea- forth eaforth 5.00 1. qq•Ih 5,. 0110.11` , ,, •... , Jiso dud aforMarblyt Mel tgah, R ,& 3, �Se Ml°a atirc r,Y'., Ottawa, fqr WO, 0114.)144O VOPP1e Renneth 111er,1#ol,.Seafortl Mr. and Mrs. ge,Aor Agga,ess, • fiHegperia,. 14101i1t gueatsi of 04arl0a l~"•.e140:1' Geo, 40mpbell, McKillop ;Rakes. Walter, Dundee, "Re- onest for> : Fi edi Wile. to Bing, "The Road. to Manda- lay" and Jim Willis to re- cite Marilyn .Steckle, Bayfield- Julianne Hoover, Windsor 10.00 Brussels Motors, 1Brussel:s Ed.. Chesney, Tucit ramith 5.00 Scott Poultry 'Farms, •Sea - forth 2.00 Hervey Beaty„ Loudon Mrs. David McConnell, Dublin 10.00 Ruth Ann and Jack Crozier, Seaforth 1Vliller. Wholesale Ltd., Wing- 10.00ham 25.0.0 Jack IMcEwing, R.R., Blyth 5.00 W: W. Hill, - Lucknow, re- t 00 quest for Al. Close to play 2.00' a coronet solo Gail and Dianne Finlayson, 2.00 R.R.'3, Kippen 5.00 Bryan Clarke, Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, 2.00 R.R., Seaforth Paul, Pamela and Margaret Ann Stapleton Sharon Hotham, Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mc- Lean, Egmondville Graduating Class .of Assist- ant Nurses, 1948, Scott Memorial Hospital Cronin Brothers,' Livestock 1�1F • t>ts�Ft iLOa l lilorlai,x, lCoal it l � e1 Tp r:OA4 2 s. moi (, aatdxeonn0; Be�tty Janeudrepyea $ R 1, 010 0* 414 2.410 5.00 5,00 2.00 5.00' 1,00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 10,00 2.00 1.00 2,00 10.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 5.06' 25.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 1.00 10.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 25.00 1.00. 2.00 1.00 4g•NOM plilAfb, , •1 s n ..n , lr and Mrs 'Beuel'manTh'. fiY, and *re Wilbur.."KeYeS and faintly', , M1Seafortb TharRO Rivers, 'Seaforth. Leslie 1.'epper,, '1l 4, 11Valton: Mr. •alld We. Marne Reeves, Sento xth, for ga r aret Meta and George Reeves. 3.00 Wm. J. Beattie, former pat - lent Scott Mem. Hospital Wm. Hopper, ,Ii. 2, Seaforth Bob Dundas, Heiman George St. Clair, Heusall Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Falconer, Clinton, will give $10, plus $2 if Dot'Reid sings "Ne1- lie'a Coming Home" 10.00. John 'Hotham, Sr., Seaforth, request for Jimmy Scott to sing "Beautiful Islee of Somewhere". Mrs. Susie Monroe, Seaforth Frank Sills, Jr., 'Seaforth Mrs. John Cardno Seaforth, for son 'Kenneth. John on his 2nd birthday Ann's Studio, ,Bayfield Mrs. Margaret Craig, Sask Mrs. Wm. Johnston, Kippen Jim Willis, Sorry I can't re- cite tonight, Dot, but Pn give you $5 Mary and Milton Chesney, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Bob Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth Mr. ane- Mrs. J. Broome, Sea - forth 1.00 Jack Mcllwain and -Marilyn 2.00 Marilyn Ritchie, request of "On the Hillside F a r Away," for Grandma and Grandpa Knight, sung by Lois Whitney 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Coleman, R.R. 4, Seaforth Thelma Forbes, Seaforth Marian Chamberlain, Seaforth Andy Dunlop and Family, Seaforth 5.00 Edward Pryce, Seaforth 10.00' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkby, 6,00; 10;0 2•00 2,00• 5.00 5.00 1000, 2,00 200 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 moo moo 5.00 5.00 1.00 I 1 PLAY SAFE ... SAVE NOW BUY CANADA SAVINGS BONDS 3RD SERIES These Bonds pay 2% per cent interest each year for to years and can be cashed at any bank, at any time, for their full face value, plus interest. a Obtainable at any Branch THE. DOM%.NION 'BANK Established 1871 Seaforth _Branch -E. C. Boswell, Manager 200.8 YEARS AHEAD (iecw.4e o� 50 YEARS BEHIND IT of A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS 4400000.09.404, 4.*57.,e People with an eye to the future are choosing the car with a past -the big, exciting, dynamic Oldsmobile -latest achievement from the continent's oldest auto manufacturer. They're saying Oldsmobile is bound to be better, for Oldsmobile has Been building finer and finer cars for over fifty years. So with this extra experience, it's just natural for Oldsmobile to stay out in front -to be first so regularly with the features car buyers really want, like famous GM hydra -uratic drive.* Check every point that really matters: comfort, beauty, thrift, performance -you'll find that Oldsmobile wins easily!' Then you'll know why it's smart to own an Olds. * Optional at Extra Caw • SEAFOR'!IF. MOTORS 14 Int ##Atlelile at t'l}a dam rt1.00 H'o d, .DDayzan, .41109A•. 1U:Up Norlene a d `0,044 Dietz, R. • R,', 11fit+wllefX „,ry .: , . .2;00 Baden kkWexl, Seiafertl . , 5.00 Mr. aFIM 13 Siieo. Woronta, . 2,00 J rs M elone$h'opt He" a15r00 Barney andGreerg'e 1i1de- 'hra?ld, Seaforth, 2tealgill, paper,•can't 00M0 'Up. • 2.00 Mr, nd Ws;.%ee Graves, ,Seforth, , 10.00 fir, .and Mrs. Wee. ,Malnley • and' Jerome, B.1„ Iltullia. 5.00 $et*Biwisgn, R.2>Seaforth' 6.00 ,Arable Somerville, R.R.; 8ea,. fott12, for Joan and. Tana,, L• ols Anne and Linda; .. , , .10:00 Mrs' and Mrs. .Art Wright, gt'eeer, Seaterth,. request for Earl Heywood to. sing ",Everybody Calls Me Dar- ling" 5.00 Mrs..F. Dungey, ,Seaforth5.00 Carjmen Rowcliffe, f r oma Wright & Rowcliffe Gar- 'ageii request for Lillian. Higgins to sing "Because" 10.00, Mrs. Chas. Wolfe, Hensall1.00 Donald and Gloria Carter, R.R 2, Seaforth 1.00 Jack Hotham, Jr., Seaforth1.00 Wm. Davis,:Luc'know, will give $5 if Dot Reid sings. Andrew J. Doig Nyall Doig, Seaforth Austin Matheson, Seaforth; for Mary Elizabeth Faye, 3 weeks old •Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lee, R R. 4, Seaforth Ken Eaton, Toronto Walker Hart, ,Seaforth Beverly Beaton, Sr., Goderich Billy Bennett, Seaforth . Dot 'Reid to say 'Hello' to Nancy Cudmore of Wal- laceburg Dorothy and Wilma Jack- son, Kippen Scott Habkirk, Chrysler & Plyanouth Dealer, Seaforth A. C. Brandon, Clinton Clifford Rowland, Jr., IHensall Mrs. R. S. Hays, Seaforth, charter member of the Board 50.00 Ananymous 2.00 Jim, Bill and .Bob Johnston, Seaforth 3.00 Marilyn and Ann Kling2.00 Mrs. W. D. Manson, Seaforth 2.00 Bob Gemmell for Neil and Kenneth'Kippen 5.00 Mrs. and Wm. Benne- weis, R.R. 2, Walton 2.00 Vincent Lane, R. 5, Seaforth 2.00 Jos. A. Lane, R.5, Seaforth 5.00 Patsy, Joan and Heather Hawkins, Seaforth 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole- man, Sr., Seaforth 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Netzke, R.R. 2, Seaforth 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, for Gary Taylor 1.00 Margaret Hudson, Seaforth 2.00 Jim Elliott, Seaforth, request for Bill Govenlock to sing "The Old Red Cradle Rock- ed Us All" 1.00 Bob Pinkney, Seaforth 1.00. Archie Hubert, Seaforth, for Davina and Melburn 1.00 J. H. Grant, for John Keith, Seaforth 5.00 Bill Parker and Donald Mc, Leod, Durham Rd., 'Kincar- dine 1.00 Janet and Jim Radford, Londesboro ... 5.00 Mrs. Bev. Christie, for Alice and . Gwendolyn 2.00 Mrs. M. Dawson, Brucefield, a recent patient 2.00 John, Neil and Elizabeth Mc - Gavin, Walton 5.00 George and Ruth Silts, Sea - forth 2.00 R. E. and T. W. McMillan & Families, R. 2, Seaforth 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig, Fordwicb 2.00 In Memory, Anonymous . 50.00 Pearn, Kim and Mary Jen McLean, Seaforth 3.00 Henry Boswell, London, Eng- land, 5 shillings 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benne- weis and Lois, R.2, Walton 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith, R. R. 1, Walton 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dick, R.R, Cromarty 2.00 Horton MacDougall. Hensall 1.00 Arthur Dick, R. 1, Cromarty 2.00 Ken Stewart, for Mac and Amy Lou, R. 5, Seafort$. 5.00 Ann Troutbeck, Seaforth 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGon- igle, Seaforth, for Helen. Sandra and Bobby McGon- igle 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kleber, R.R, 1, Walton .... 5.00 Donald, Marilyn and Bar- bara Hillis, Seaforth 3.00 Kenneth Campbell, Seaforth 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ander- son and Eric, R.R. 1, Lon- desboro Donald and Bill Munn, Lon- don Miss Fanny Boswell, Sierra Madre, California Mrs. Pat McConnell, Sea - forth, for Mary Anne Wm. McClure, Seaforth Margaret Grummett, Har- purhey, request for Wal- ker Hart to sing "Putting On the Agony" Lawson Radio Service, Sea - forth' 2.00 Note: Donation of $1.00 re- ported Gary Taylor, should have been Gary Koehler. infant son of Betty and Elmer Koehler. Fergie, Mitchell 1.00 Edward Humby, Kitchener1.00 Ronald Mason, Seaforth1.00 Boys of the W. L. Whyte Poultry Farm, Seaforth2.00 Stewart Henderson,'R.R. 5, Seaforth 5.00 2.00 2.00 • mark the =aim . rll1 l , n a, FINE' ORANGE rat at -no increase in the list price. SALADi TEA .G01 PANY OF CANADA Anderson .Scott, Seaforth.. Mrs. John Carter, for Carol, Jimmy and Elizabeth, R. 2,s 2.00 Seaforth Ellen and Jimmy 'Fitzpatrick, 5.00 Seaforth 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cameron, 2.00 for Elizabeth Ann, Seaforth 5.00 Mrs. Richard Orr, Goderich 2.00 Mrs. Elizabeth Knuckey, Hay- field Mrs. J. E. Hovey, birthday 5.00 greetings to J. E. Bovey, Bayfield 5.00 Miss Helen Dukalon, Wing - ham 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparks, 5.00 Bayfield, for Jackie and 2.00 Douglas Dunn Carl and Kerry 'Campbell, 5.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen Seaforth Exeter Clinton Seaforth >Showroowns.Open Tuesday gee Dr. Harburn for appoint - "meta any other dm?, or Phone 41-3, b%oter. 2,00 1.50 5.00• 5.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 Seaforth Frank Houston, Dublin Mr. and Mrs. J. Eisler, Sea- forth eaforth Emma Sanderson, Seaforth Irwin Trewartha, R.R. 1, Seaforth Barbara, Sohn, Judy and Paul 'Bos'harte Seaforth 4.00 Proceeds from sale of lamp: W. L. Whyte $15.75, H. Jackson $152.0. . R. John- ston $17, M. A. Reid $15, Dr. Paul Brady $15 and 3, M. Scott $15 Proceeds from sale of lamp Dr. McGinnis, Clinton Mel. Clarke, .Seaforth Dr. J. A. Gorwill, Seaforth Guy Hicks, Mitchell 1.00 Eddie' Box, Seaforth f ,.; 5.0.0 Peg and Cec. Lemon., tBea forth, request Dot Reid to 1.00 sing "Danny 'Bay' 1.00 Adam Dodds, Listowel......;F00? 1. 5.00 GRAND TOTAL .. $1,042`° 92.75 92.75 2.00 5,00 5.00 1.00 "Oldat 4 ,5 - Man, You!te Tone eget Thomenaa'a>,e 9e gel' -- Penang np•• with oMac Owned= ed= eoatr Dft Rundown feeling sae weir to •E ' fl L whit% 6 many poen ane wnmeesMa+repRVe" Oen = Tonto' Tablets for pep, 7aaesse F -got sequatabia" laealeaYMGemsMeeeiw reeM • Dialers, Bakers, Farmers, Feeder Listen to CKNX---920 0D. Your Dia}. Every Morning at 8.30 WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU with OUR FLOUR "Gold Star" Top Patent (All Purpose Flour) "Excellence" Second Patent (Bread Flour) Give Them a Trial. - (Quality and Prices are right), Excellence Feeds Calf Meal Pig Starter Hog Fattener - Chick Grower Laying Mash Sow Ration Chick Starter Hog Grower Dairy Ration THEY ARE EXCELLENCE IN NAME AND QUALITY TURGEON GRAIN and PROCESSED FEEDS. SEAFORTH, ONT. TELEPHONE 354 Seed Division of Excellence Flour Mills, Limited PLEASE.... Oct. 3rd to Oct. 9th Was Fire Prevention Week Oily rags and waste material of all kinds should have been cleaned out of closets and basements; stovepipes made safe for Winter months! • - • Now we have a new FIRE HAZARD the use of lamps and candles for lighting purposes, brought about by something we can't control - HYDRO SHORTAGE! BE SURE ALL LAMPS AND CANDLES ARE PLACED ON A SOLID BASE, AWAY FROM CURTAINS OR ANY IN- FLAMMABLE MATERIAL, AND ESPECIALLY OUT OF CHILDREN'S REACH. Seaforth has a good record, has good equip- ment. good Firemen and have very few fires, which means good co-operation from YOU, THE PEOPLE. LET US KEEP IT THAT WAY ! PLEASE BE CAREFUL WITH LAMPS AND CANDLES D. SILLS, Eire Chief, Town of Seaforth