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The Huron Expositor, 1950-03-10, Page 8
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Raymond Nott read the Scrip- .ing with prayer,, t{fk1� wW ik"°!IjY ,00 City; one $'randdaughlsr and one 11 M DVa 1 , II', .. k aP, Yrt ilEn :, t#F,Rr Ali# �+11.43�.�- E�, tiA+SU 4 ,. x G�r Ho .it 1 7 , I M i tare leesoA from the secomd chap readin of th r iter BosWel , of roll ,r u l ,r, . ., 4Y—T w. pw�, l` .y. pON��yS P, a Aici o Hod set n[J. g C n t�tijP1 ; 4t`tha last great-granddaughter;' also two bro don a we k ,a 6, rll- v f::. s ,74T�ifr•Jf.RA" jk + 4.. ,IT f , !'« o , i.. '. spent Lb a end wlttr );id; • r ter f Hebrews. All reports were meeting. tate eeore. M e Dr.'Joseph e -Prendergast and tr" �v t prRa,lmtlil,!;�' ' ;e:, tOE'NT ANG? SICKN.ES$ -The Womens Hospital Aid Go 1. P th ka, J Q Fh 1?Ie d..rgast a Farenta Mr. and Mra,. E. C. 'Bas,, � t7E +_t,_ � u{ a ,! A ,x , adopted as read There will Dinwoodie, 'ljlte' » .t re ria Dr red " Regi �'�P.,'e '<... F a"u€f `il��k-AEii ¢Ii�D WINDSTORM Scott Memorial Hospital will hold uutI �1#y pp Louis,, P .rs ,ergast, of Cha- we]l�, � 9y s� t,. + , its "regular meeting on Tuesda be a quilting at the rectory on were given P %512 , .;,1"! •..: >Ae rese�nttug Com anies who Y by lila different aff'i- go, •and four eisiera,, Mrs, Neil # Mr . J. hl ,' a irr'1+ :,, , "'� P March 14, at the nurses rssiden.cs Tuesday. March 2L Rod Cross lay- cars Meunhers were rami#del of O'Hanlep and Mss. D. Molyneaux $ �,. Hine ey, who Las THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY �, NOW 0,04-0 11 tteen ill Por the gest two weei:s, is, fgbk, o- ji t gi q® seceurity . with Service , at 8 :15 P.M.ettes were given out to the mem- the box placed in 'th19 rear' of the ,Chicago; Mrs. Camilla' Ryan, of In Technicolor ; p 1, Z',', - ASO AGIe+13T",� FOR ONfiARIO bare, after which Lha, President church • Por cioltatloaa. ' Qf tinned Northern Ontario. and Mcs. T. implovdng, cc EED CANON "' rr„If R ,tx ''MAN'S MUTUAL closed the meeting wilih - prayer; • The. Seafot't'h ma19 qua tetter 4�"ii+' t r' :.ETRE Il�cwlTRt�N'CE Shows Piptures At Ladies Aid goods for I+htro'¢ean relieL Mrs. O'Loughlin, Seaforth. Interment F, t w t ea was c f '', served a d consisting t n asocial time of J. oott with HOWARD DUFF, 1 r L re v T S F. Il- ' O F ANN B YTH E B � Me tin .- ad' Leo G min. a e a g w L ORGuE RENT r J e The Ladies' Aid f k'irat ve ' t rt, o g inter t- 1 e. g ea took ac In Ghi o 1 ry P sag r formatalon adl ve . 1i 1 n g Y sent T i ,11r Presbyterian Church ,met TuesdaPy p he next meeting will be Ing reading- on the liffl 'oP 'S't E'at- - -�► lis, M. R. Rennie and, D.. L Reid,.; No quarters gluon -Wild as the West can 4A Y were in Kincardine on.Suiildda 4ua;ters asked -no ''kR,4 ti , WATSON & REID afternoon with Mrs. H. E. Smith hold on April 4 wham the Lenten rick, which was much enjoyed by Dearn of Elizabeth R, Scott - y eje- snake it, A spitfire of 'a girl -•-a If6tse” he had to capture -s, bad' 1'±,,1 .;,;: in the chair, There was a cod at- thanko>iering is asked to be all: A nominating committee was ning taldug part in service in the name he Thad to live down, A story to sustain. your inter at to Ir , +'Ma A. REID - Proprietor g There passed away in Seaforth on rY A, vsi ` fura>tzce Real Estate tendance. Mrs, E, A-' McMaster brought in. appointed for..the selection of offs Monday, ptlarch 6, following $ which Rev. DougPresbyterian las teurch at is' the the ends! .. - i 1 {{ sang Mothe Machree,," accom- cars -for the coming veer, namely, short illness, Miss Elizabeth R. S il�.4i�w $ PM 214 SEAFORTH parried by Mrs. M. R Rennie. Mrs, Fireside Group Hears Guest Mrs. J. M. MoMillan'„'Mrs, C. P.was minister. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY G $r4 p g guest speaker at the Fireside Fel- were made for the annual St. Pat- year d Miss he old=est hresi9ent, �, Will hold a sale of home B TRIUMPH” • The Northside United Church t D. Glenn Campbell showed pictures pea er.-Mrs. Paul Daig was the Sills and Mrs. Leo. Fortune, Plans ARC OF 1 ' t' of New Ontario and Washin ton lowshxp Group of First Presbyter- rick's supper to be held Thursday, McKillop, district. She as borA in the late cooking in Cardno'a vacant store with INGRID BERGMAN - CHARLES•BOYER ! ' The meeting closed with prayer by �at ° p tan 'Church on Tuesda evening, March 16, in St. -James' School Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, ioneer on Saturday, March 18, at 3 P.M. Essentially "Arch of Triumph" mounts a. picture of Itra C prelude ` WILSON C. OKE Mrs. W. J. Thompson. Mrs. Joilil 'when she s oke on "Being -An p I , I , tb.,� 1iacTavish and her group served P " g An Hall. The meeting closed with residents of the towHship. In her to the Last war, in terms of individuals who happened to live in til°{x Real .EAate & Insurance lunch. optimist.'' Mrs, Doig is an ardent prayer, earl ears she taught school in the most interesting city on the face of the. earth. ,. reader and has a clearcut grasp -a- Y Y gh . Pine River, Bruce County, and at BRODHAGtEN ' � "'Wo Insure Everything Insurable" W. A. Pians Baking cute. --Group of the events of the day, She said Zurich, holding a first class Corti= NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 2 of the W.A. of Northside United we need not be afraid of the hydro- ficate. Miss Scott was especially Mr, and: Mrs. ohn.Jacob'return- u �' ' House furniture, furs, jewellery, gen bomb, the atom bomb, or ev- p y COLORADO TERRITORY Hg# Church held their meeting at the food of flowers, and ardenin and ed home after spending the last Y 11'arms, automobile, accident and en Russia, as long as we had faithEaF%1 gardening with JOEL MdCR'.EA' and VIRGINIA MAYO r F , home of Mrs. Ross Savauga. on always had a pretty garden about three weeks with their son, Mr. elekness, liability, fire and theft, Tuesday evening, with twenty-five In things to come and do the beat Wm., and Mrs. Jacob in Kit Plenty of action -,2 story of a softhearted, Paatdrawiug outlaw, Y we can. During 'the devotional her home. Surviving are two broth- notorious in the Middle Border States in the 1870'8. � g i,, ladies present. Hymn 485 was period Mrs. James Lamont read Y rian Church. -10 era, James R. Scott, of Har ehener. � Office Located: First Presb to ' purhey, I { sung, followed la the Lord's Pray- a.m., , Sunda School and Bible and Joseph Scott, of Roxboro, She Mrs. Charles F. Pus-chelberg was ca g,, dr1.W,corner of Goderich &, Main St, er in unison. Plans were made for the 121st Psalm and Miss Alice Y CO , „ °` Reid led in •prayer, Miss Reid al Class; 11 a.m., "The Steadfast was a member oY Northside IInited confined to Stratford Hospital for g A WOMAN'S SECiRET i ;,; PHONE 689 - SEAFORTH the 'baking sale to be held March Mind"; Junior congregation; 7:00 . Church. udreh. The funeral took place a few days after undergoing a with MAUREEN O'HARA - ' MELVIN DOUGLAS i 18. Mrs. Savauge opened the de so presided over the .business part '` -' '. LAIN insurance &Real Estate Broker voti'onal part of ,the meeting with of the meeting and Mrs. Robert McMillan P.m., The Beatitudes, No. 4: "The Best Kind of Hunger." a nes ay rim the G. A Whit- -minor opellation, but has now re ney Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. with turned home. Lucy Woods, who have spent the t .. k „ r a reading and -prayer. Mrs. Wm. Leemingand Mrs. C. C. Kaine ave g conducted the devotion- al period. A social time was spent -Rev. D. Glenn ,Campbell, Minister, Rev. D. A MacMillan officiating. I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beuermann past three months in Hensall, re turned ,. :. r.. ,. n ,. , f v 1 .. ,'.... .1 .,. r i. :. r4 ... � ':' �� , ,...,. c. ,,. t ., , ., ,.:. ,., .. , r, � '% ar, :, v. Onet of Canada's foremost War Heroes will give a short Iaddl•esa;•'ahtI assisted by local / ' readings and a contest was con- after the meeting, when sandwich- g, Northside United 'Church. -Rev. Interment was in Maitlandbank , and fimily, of Seaforth, sp8nt Sun- to .their home in the vil- lege Tuesday. Lloyd Westlake, of the Ontario i''E`` �i t> :. t _ ducted by Mrs, A. L. Porteous. es -and tea were Served. D. A. MacMillan; Minister 10 a.m., cemetery, The pallbearers were: day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry forth, Miss Mary Ann -Fortune, Iter was served the home Provincial -Police at Mount Forest, Lunch was served by the hostess- es, Mrs. H. Shannon and Mrs. P. W A. Group Meets -Group 4 of Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes; 11 a.m., Worship; p; .sermon Robert Scott, W. e McDowell, Peter McCowan, James Aitoheson, nn. ' B Messrs. Messrs, Clarence Mo k and Car g rj'pp QUALITY died Saturday at the House of rovidence, London, Miss For- „c: B. Moffat. A vote of thanks was the W.A.of Northside United subject, "The Fourth Word From Anderson erso Scott and Harold Agar. man Mogk, of London, spent the �XI -Group 3 of the W.A.Wof Northside Church met Tuesday ::^%A tendered Mrs. Savauge for her hos Church met at the home of Mrs. the Cross"; 11:30 a.m., Junior eon 7 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN1111111111111itllllti111111 week -end -with Mr, and Mrs. Goo. Mogk. S 4�•PE1 R • COURTEOUS SERVICE PASSENGERS INSURED evening at the home of Mrs. I Travis for it March meeting, The prior to that ;she lived -in Dublin and Seaforth. She was a member pitality. Ares Wright, Royal Apartments, mi gregation; p.m., Worship and SEAFORTH. PUBLIC SCHOOL returned COAL r;, • ' LEMONS TAXI I Tuesday evening with a good at- service of song. A cordial welcome to'all services. * ar eddings * Mr. and Mrs. George Young, of Stratford;. visited with Mr, and It:Phones: Ig Y 11 , 1.St, ALL PASSENGERS INSURED - Thomas' W. A. Has Meeting. W.A. of St. Thomas' Angli- tendance. Mrs. W. Wilbee, presi_ dent of the group, presided and St, Thomas' Anglican Church- Windsor; Mrs, Robert Clark, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs' Mrs George Dlegel on Sunday. It is not too early to order G ; , Phone: ' �-� Or 62-W can Church met at the rectory on can C opened the meeting with a hymn. g y Sunday, March 1'.a: Third Sunday t11111111111111111111111111111111111111111tHllit Mrs, John C. Die el has been g your summer. fill -up. � p . �f - - Tuesday afternoon with a good at- Mrs. M. Cuthill read the Scripture lesson. 'Durin busindss in Lent: 10 a.m., Sunda Y School; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 7 Agopowrcz -Russell.-A quiet but■ visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M'arGin Ihegel m McKillop. Wells, of The Community of . Mrs. Lulu Burt, Mar y Lou and Ronald Burt, Mr, and Mrs. Howard FOR SALE tendance. The meeting opened with the hymn, "Breathe On Me, g the per- rod Tans were made for the bak p p.m., Evensong, "Ap Uncharted Jour- pretty wedding took place at FirstM. Presb terian Church on Monde Y Y and Mrs, Walter Moffat, of%l�'', Woilliam RHart 8.1� m. p•• € ►l�- JAMES SCHOOL Breath God," followed b the Y ing sale on March 18, and all mem- ney." Wednesday, March 15: Mid- at high noon, when Barbara Burn, Stratford, Stratford, visited •at the home ofF IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM . 88u7ic Riou6�-3 Wiese bathroa% tr�z- .of March Litany by the president, bars are asked to bring donations week Lenten .service: "The Power youngest daughter of Mrs. J. B- g and Mrs. William S. Riehl on Phone 593W Seaforth F �mw■, double garaM Situated on ,S/W. ewer of Wilson and Centre Sts. A dove Modern Double House on Centre for it. They are also asked to briar; and Nature of ,the Friendship." St. Russell, of Seaforth, and the late Sunda y' . ,, , . -. ay bl� Proapt yoseession i THURSDAY their lunch cloths to the next Mary's, Dublin -2 p.m. -Rev. T. ,Mr, Russell, was united in mar - .Curtis, of Lindsay, Mrs. T. Elliott, and Mr. Elliott, in 41 ;, a Wien FRAME HOUSE -Church St.: DON BRIGHTRALL meeting. Mrs. Bertha Pollard gave interesting "Antique Dale Jones, Rector. riage to Leon Reginald Agopowiez, BAYFIELD - was a guest at the home of li'e, sister, Mrs. Frank Kling. Holmesville. Mr. Charles' Berry left I i;'. 1'01-vilim bathmown. furnace. Close •to .; an talk on Possession arranged. son of Mr, and Mrs. A• E. Agopo• day, Feb. 28, in Chicago, Illinois, • Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Geddes M ? oe3aul end Chrches. Pxoapt Possession GENERAL INSURANCE •Quilts." Mrs. Isaac Hudson read a - - 5 - 7 wiez, of Vancouver, B.C. Rev, D. Bible," written b y • Billy Sunday, � and son, of London, were Sunday H (,, XrAMBER Auto, Wind, wealth & Accident; poem on St. Patrick, The meeting • /J = a Glenn Campbell performed the Mrs• N• W Roods and Misa Mrs. Cochrane closed the meeting' with raver A h't i h beauty counselor Complimentary Skin ' Cara - Mak"p Analyala FRANCES MCLEAN none 311d -W , ; LAIN insurance &Real Estate Broker Ltfe, Fire. Burglary. Bonds GOOD COMPANIES—LOW RATES closed with a hymn and repeating bert Township,, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John 'Prendergast, ceremony in the presence of the Lucy Woods, who have spent the t O -P -E -R -E -T -T -A '4 r BFIAF`ORTH ONT. PHONE 299 :• SEAFORTH the Lord's Prayer in unison. A spent the week end with Mr, and immediate relatives. Miss Harriet past three months in Hensall, re turned ,. :. r.. ,. n ,. , f v 1 .. ,'.... .1 .,. r i. :. r4 ... � ':' �� , ,...,. c. ,,. t ., , ., ,.:. ,., .. , r, � '% ar, :, v. Onet of Canada's foremost War Heroes will give a short Iaddl•esa;•'ahtI assisted by local o r. ' iPr}IONEB: Res, 224, Office 334 - • 'Mrs. M. H. McKenzie, of Os,h- delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Wright, Mis, ,Cecil Oke and Mrs. Rice. Former Resident Dies in London, -An' 80 -year old, native . of S a - Russell was her sister's brides- maid, while .Mr, Mervyn Agopowicz of Aylmer, was hest man. A din- to .their home in the vil- lege Tuesday. Lloyd Westlake, of the Ontario , ,..- r r :?, l x ., .. .. r �'.,. ,, r ,. , 1 ,1 , r,- ,A. ..M:... "u. I Y .. r.. r� .. ,. .«. Y.. ?� v ., t J. ..� e., ..,. ., ,. ,rt, r. ., .:, +r- h v ,x. Pr , . Y D { t ,Ir , {. ,....r, r. 1 n .:, ,i, ,.., •/.. I ,r , r. ;-, .,,,, ,,. vu h{ q.d I. . S r ., .J\.:...I a' ,r. rr ,, .e, d ... l., .. .._. ,.a .. 1 I F. 1 ' 4 v. z: .. ..,.. ,.. ,.rb ,. n I..,j i h,t'. ,I d. .t, ,. r,: .,v n ,±.. ,.J I. , ..n r. 7'., , 7 i'. rp �� .,, d s 7 U R ]. 9 , ' �. Tom Sawyer' and Seaforth. Graduating frotn:r t?Ie awe, visited her ,mother during the CLEVE CARTERS dedicate the Centre, - V1AW FOR THREE LUCKY DOOR PRIZES — forth, Miss Mary Ann -Fortune, Iter was served the home Provincial -Police at Mount Forest, r rr, r. I` . • ��T r?4� NUAL . .EE ... r. ., ,., ,] o� ,. .r.:... r. . //'�.1 ? c. t, ,.. 4 ,. - 6 ,. , . { . .:.. L ., •.t.. , '^/�.m4;Eµ 'S,rll'a»!dib.:�li.,4.ud.. o-. �.l,ti.«,ti{�:kC:13�15.%14C>1'!'� Group Holds White Elephant Sale. died Saturday at the House of rovidence, London, Miss For- at aY the bride's mother, after which spent a couple of da days at his home here this r� ." ' ' i .. S'iL PATRICK S �XI -Group 3 of the W.A.Wof Northside Church met Tuesday tune had been in the. House of Providence for the past 14 years, Mr. and Mrs. Agopowicz left for Edmonton, where.they will reside. week. Among those who attended the funeral presented by i , kt,• S 4�•PE1 R • COURTEOUS SERVICE PASSENGERS INSURED evening at the home of Mrs. I Travis for it March meeting, The prior to that ;she lived -in Dublin and Seaforth. She was a member of .Mrs. Charles Berry last week were: Mrs. MabQi wet- lace, Detroit; SEAFORTH. PUBLIC SCHOOL returned r;, • president, Miss Edith Hoag, open of the Society for the Propagation LOCAL BRIEFS Mr, and' Mrs. Chris. Howard, ��,"'' It:Phones: Ig Y tinder lice auspices of the DAYS NIGHTS ed the meetin1. with a poem, Memories," followed by prayer. of the Faith, League of the Sacred Heart • Misses June Shaw Judy Windsor; Mrs, Robert Clark, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs' March 9th,and ` loth a Catholic: Women s League q�c _ R Two verses of Hymn • 488, "Come, and the Altar Society, The only survivor is one sister, Sister and Wild, of Windsor, were the guests Harr Y Baker, Miss' 'Donna Baker, . I a7■liO Let Us Sing of a wonderful Love," sun The Scripture lesson g' Wells, of The Community of of Mr, and Mrs, W. R. Shaw over Mrs. Lulu Burt, Mar y Lou and Ronald Burt, Mr, and Mrs. Howard 1.was — In FOR SALE was read by Mrs. Brown, John 1: the the Sisters of St, Joseph. The funeral was held from St. the week e, d. . • Mr. Gerald Stewart, of To -o Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Berry,of London; 8.1� m. p•• ►l�- JAMES SCHOOL Duplex, solid 'brick, All modern 1-14. Mrs. Heale read a story, "Naught But a. Bible." Hymn 430, mor,'s Cathedral, London, .Monday morin- routo, spent the week -end with his Mrs. Ted' Morley, Toron- to; Miss Beverley York, Lucan• IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM . HALL conveniences. Good investment. "I Am So Glad," was sung. Roll 'ing at 9:15. Burial was in St. parents, ents, Mr, and 'Mrs.' Harry Stew- Miss Elizabeth Weston is spend- ` ' Modern Double House on Centre call was answered by 18 members James' Cemetery, Seaforth. Mrs. Lloyd Ing two weeks with her sister, Tickets may be purchased from pupils. i THURSDAY St,, with 2 acres of land. Good in- Jby naming a Bible character. There' .Curtis, of Lindsay, Mrs. T. Elliott, and Mr. Elliott, in • r, March 16th vestment. New Brick House on James St. were two visitors present. Sirs• Wallace Dr. Prender. est Dies in Chico o. g g -The death tool: place on Tues was a guest at the home of li'e, sister, Mrs. Frank Kling. Holmesville. Mr. Charles' Berry left (Reserved Seats, if desired, at Crown Hardware) .; • Possession arranged. gave a reading, A Vi - ion- of the King Through the day, Feb. 28, in Chicago, Illinois, • Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Geddes on Mon- day for London, where he will FREE PARKING r^ , •• .. . - - 5 - 7 Dwellings on Louisa St. Immedi- Bible," written b y • Billy Sunday, of Dr. M. J. Prender est, well- g and son, of London, were Sunday make his homer . • J . ,+i; Jew,, Adults 75C Children 35c ate possession. M A REID Mrs. Cochrane closed the meeting' with raver A h't i h known dentist of that city, in his 81st year. He was -•born in Hib- guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes. • AC2. A o Switz, g p M.E., of Ayl- Mrs. Edward' Weston' is visiting in Godertah this week • SEATING PLAN .OPENS MARCH 4th C. W. L. Meets. -The monthly Chicago"Colts a of Dental Aast week, while Mr, Jack Dor- a wI PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE BIG g Surgery spend the next two weeks, ,N STOCK westing of the Catholic Women's in 1896, he practiced' his proles- tante, of St. Catharines, spent Sun- Mrs. Mary McKenzie returned ■ League was held in St. James' Sion in that city until two weeks day at his home here, to her home in the village this school hall Tuesday evening with before his demise. He is survived •' Mrs. C, H. Garniss h•as return- week; after -spending -the winter Ten-Tei3t . Masonite Plywood Gyproc Offn I f ed' after spending the past five with her son and daughters. Beaver Board Arborite Ten -Test 1 I Opening week with relativ B OCk/3t� relatives, London. • , • Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ziegler have Of the returned from a motor •trip to Ftor- D. H. McINNE5 Asphalt Shin-'- . Cedar -grain Shingles SEAFORTH & DISTRICT Ida. The Schneider g g• Mr. M. McKellar spent Sun- Chiropractic - Foot Correction Roll -Brick Siding and Roll Roofing day with his fattier in Cromarty, COMMERCIAL HOTEL i' 'r' I I'll,. Memorialw'ho celebrated his 90th -birthday t on that day.. Monday, Thursday 1 to 8' p m. INSULATION ' ■ • Mr, Nelson Govenlock, Water- • ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. :. a Loose •`L -inch Batts 3 -incl Batts �. Co men t Can �Orpheus-_Male Choir : QGovenlock, of town, who under- Insulated Sldlrig. } _ went a major operation •in Simcoe OF 40 VOICES Hospital, is progressing favorably, i '' . , rt THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY He was visited on Tuesday by Mrs. Sthtfick'sDance•March March March . Mae Dorrance, Seaforth, and Mrs. 1M. I LUMBER, SASH AND DO.ORS',' Under the direction of Paul Berg M. H. McKenzie, Oshawa. Storm Sash made to. order �� 2 4 S • Miss .Evangeline Reid, of Lon- NEW AND OLD-TIME With Jack Houston, Accompanist don, spent the week -end at the CUSTOM MILLWORK A,`.' ENTIRE NETPROCEEDS TO HELP PAY FOR THE o home of her uncle, Mr. Merton A. Cardno''s Hall I . ARTIFICIAL ICE PLANT Reid. U. Tuesday,,March. Misa Marjorie Huras and Miss FRIDAY, MARCH 17th Seaforth'Supply& �uef {0. T+0 Be in 'Operation For the Opening ! 1 Shirley Snider, of Kitchener, spent 8:30 p.m, 1. the week -end with -the latter's , grandmother, Mrs. M. Hildebrand, SHAMROCK ORCHESTRA PHONE 47 { Thursday Night -March 2S 8:30 p.m. and uncles, Albert and Gordon Admission 75,e Seaforth iAHildebrand. ;t :' `` - REAL ESTATE RHONE 214 p w i e e ep ant sale tivas held from which a nice sum bert Township,, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John 'Prendergast, mer, was here attending the Agop- siwicz -Russell wedding on Mon- Mr. Fred Turner, of Goderich, t r ,. SERVICE was realized. Lunch was served' and was at one time de§, spent the week end with Mr, and L ' 'tt ,. :. r.. ,. n ,. , f v 1 .. ,'.... .1 .,. r i. :. r4 ... � ':' �� , ,...,. c. ,,. t ., , ., ,.:. ,., .. , r, � '% ar, :, v. Onet of Canada's foremost War Heroes will give a short Iaddl•esa;•'ahtI assisted by local by the committee in charge a� student dentist with Dr, F. W. Tweet�te n • 'Mrs. M. H. McKenzie, of Os,h- Mrs. Grant Turner. Mr. George Weston left on Sun- I 1. clergy,' will officially, , ,..- r r :?, l x ., .. .. r �'.,. ,, r ,. , 1 ,1 , r,- ,A. ..M:... "u. I Y .. r.. r� .. ,. .«. Y.. ?� v ., t J. ..� e., ..,. ., ,. ,rt, r. ., .:, +r- h v ,x. Pr , . Y D { t ,Ir , {. ,....r, r. 1 n .:, ,i, ,.., •/.. I ,r , r. ;-, .,,,, ,,. vu h{ q.d I. . S r ., .J\.:...I a' ,r. rr ,, .e, d ... l., .. .._. ,.a .. 1 I F. 1 ' 4 v. z: .. ..,.. ,.. ,.rb ,. n I..,j i h,t'. ,I d. .t, ,. r,: .,v n ,±.. ,.J I. , ..n r. 7'., , 7 i'. rp �� .,, d s 7 U R ]. 9 , ' �. ,7amea Hill. and Seaforth. Graduating frotn:r t?Ie awe, visited her ,mother during the day for petrbit where 1, 'll dedicate the Centre, - V1AW FOR THREE LUCKY DOOR PRIZES — C. W. L. Meets. -The monthly Chicago"Colts a of Dental Aast week, while Mr, Jack Dor- a wI PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE BIG g Surgery spend the next two weeks, ,N STOCK westing of the Catholic Women's in 1896, he practiced' his proles- tante, of St. Catharines, spent Sun- Mrs. Mary McKenzie returned ■ League was held in St. James' Sion in that city until two weeks day at his home here, to her home in the village this school hall Tuesday evening with before his demise. He is survived •' Mrs. C, H. Garniss h•as return- week; after -spending -the winter Ten-Tei3t . Masonite Plywood Gyproc Offn I f ed' after spending the past five with her son and daughters. Beaver Board Arborite Ten -Test 1 I Opening week with relativ B OCk/3t� relatives, London. • , • Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ziegler have Of the returned from a motor •trip to Ftor- D. H. McINNE5 Asphalt Shin-'- . Cedar -grain Shingles SEAFORTH & DISTRICT Ida. The Schneider g g• Mr. M. McKellar spent Sun- Chiropractic - Foot Correction Roll -Brick Siding and Roll Roofing day with his fattier in Cromarty, COMMERCIAL HOTEL i' 'r' I I'll,. Memorialw'ho celebrated his 90th -birthday t on that day.. Monday, Thursday 1 to 8' p m. INSULATION ' ■ • Mr, Nelson Govenlock, Water- • ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. :. a Loose •`L -inch Batts 3 -incl Batts �. Co men t Can �Orpheus-_Male Choir : QGovenlock, of town, who under- Insulated Sldlrig. } _ went a major operation •in Simcoe OF 40 VOICES Hospital, is progressing favorably, i '' . , rt THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY He was visited on Tuesday by Mrs. Sthtfick'sDance•March March March . Mae Dorrance, Seaforth, and Mrs. 1M. I LUMBER, SASH AND DO.ORS',' Under the direction of Paul Berg M. H. McKenzie, Oshawa. Storm Sash made to. order �� 2 4 S • Miss .Evangeline Reid, of Lon- NEW AND OLD-TIME With Jack Houston, Accompanist don, spent the week -end at the CUSTOM MILLWORK A,`.' ENTIRE NETPROCEEDS TO HELP PAY FOR THE o home of her uncle, Mr. Merton A. Cardno''s Hall I . ARTIFICIAL ICE PLANT Reid. U. Tuesday,,March. Misa Marjorie Huras and Miss FRIDAY, MARCH 17th Seaforth'Supply& �uef {0. T+0 Be in 'Operation For the Opening ! 1 Shirley Snider, of Kitchener, spent 8:30 p.m, 1. the week -end with -the latter's , grandmother, Mrs. M. Hildebrand, SHAMROCK ORCHESTRA PHONE 47 { Thursday Night -March 2S 8:30 p.m. and uncles, Albert and Gordon Admission 75,e Seaforth iAHildebrand. ;t :' `` ,y-. 4 , : ,. is �', L G'ION, MEMORIAL DEDICATION' First Presbyterian • -Mr. D. 1. Hill and Mr, Alex PRIZES FOR NOVELTY ' t SERVICE Church Lemery, of Simcoe 'Collegiate Staff, were guests an Saturday the DANCING L ,. .h,, .. .L-. , i e. rr. ..Y. , Ifl ., .. y - ,. r,. ., ... b:r �,.,. ,. ,... ,� ,.. , .x ..a. \ 1 , t :, h ,. � .. ,n / 4. •. ,.r h..1 r .. : r � l 7 t t -r. ,. :. r.. ,. n ,. , f v 1 .. ,'.... .1 .,. r i. :. r4 ... � ':' �� , ,...,. c. ,,. t ., , ., ,.:. ,., .. , r, � '% ar, :, v. Onet of Canada's foremost War Heroes will give a short Iaddl•esa;•'ahtI assisted by local ',Presented under the auspices of the Mens Club of format's parents, Mr. an Sponsored Sponsored by the- LO.O.F., Rebekahs .. ... 1 :.... .. 1. }. n 4 ... r ,, k 'i.,, e ,. I � ..! .' r h .: , ,,. 1 1 � r I ,pp .. ..... ..1 .. r ..r .. .. -}.. ..., r v. , , .. 1 b.. . - , t i rt n .. , ,. � r l :. 1 r I . , . .. r i - A i r .n ,. r. e.., d. :: �, ..,. ... �; t ,,.r-. r , D ,a. ,, ., � : a_ , , >:f „ ,. , _ r x. r r- r. 0 .x. �:. 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S r ., .J\.:...I a' ,r. rr ,, .e, d ... l., .. .._. ,.a .. 1 I F. 1 ' 4 v. z: .. ..,.. ,.. ,.rb ,. n I..,j i h,t'. ,I d. .t, ,. r,: .,v n ,±.. ,.J I. , ..n r. 7'., , 7 i'. rp �� .,, d s 7 U R ]. 9 , ' �. ,7amea Hill. and 1., ,. ., ,J� i ,, ! , rc .,P , ,. dedicate the Centre, - V1AW FOR THREE LUCKY DOOR PRIZES — ,,p�" ADMISSION: Adults 50e ChITQI'en 25C • Mr, and Mrs. Harburn, of Sas- katohewan, is spending a Yew Eastern Star r rr, r. 1 MASTER "COSTUME CARNIVAL'!-' . .EE ... r. ., ,., ,] o� ,. .r.:... r. . //'�.1 ? c. t, ,.. 4 ,. - 6 ,. , . { . .:.. L ., •.t.. , '^/�.m4;Eµ 'S,rll'a»!dib.:�li.,4.ud.. o-. �.l,ti.«,ti{�:kC:13�15.%14C>1'!'� weeks with Dr. and Mrs. F. S. ': rkr �ar .krt e. :' ;.. I:: rid r� ." ' Prizes for Costumes -Races Graceful Skating ' TWO TOP..FLIGHT BURLESQUE ARTISTS ON SKATES DANCING I '� adults tickets on Harburn. • Mr. H, R. Spence, of Mitchell, was a visitor in town dn.,Monday. E 1 * Z411 tri the NEW ASSEMBLY HALL sale at any Store on Main St. • Mrs. W. H. Golding returned : Children's tickets may be purchased at door of home this week from Kitchener, where she underwent a major op IT'S THE ��,"'' Friday Night -, "March 24 Church only on evening of performance. enation two weeks ago, • Mr. and' Mrs. George Scofield // Know ti,r and Miss Nancy, of Detroit, were -'How" ... i, of •--'-- we k d . W HOCIfEY 1'�iIGIfT • '� J ek-eCneguests of Mr, and Mrs. r 1v ., 4s DOUBLE-HEADER HOCKEY GAMES Patrons are requested'to be in their Seats by 820 • Mr. Delbert Smith, of the Uni- Touch Living Room, Dining Room and , to with four promihent Ontario teams partigipating. versity of Western Ontario, Lon - OFFICIAL OPENING OPENING -,,OF ARENA as the Choir will start the program at 8:30 p.m don,. spent the week=end at the that -makes our Bedroom .Furniture i 1.,' Featue'r :.11"pp ripresefltiafivea of Dept of Agriculture, - sharp home of his parents, Mr. and M -s. , C. M. Smith. PRB+ V �'NTIVE 1 •;� nti Ontafirl hockey Association, and'Wlemgers of Parliament • Mrs. Elizabeth Kruse has. rs- • i, -- DRAW, FOR THREE MORE LUCKY DOOR PRIZES - turned to her Home in Egmond- MAINTENANCE ��5'rV�� HAN A G -- 10:00 to 1:00 Good Music ville 'after being conflnred to sett the choice of Wise car' Sofa Beds and Studio -Couches, Chrome Tables ( 00 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O -Memorial Hospital -with an 3ttacic and truck owners. Our and Chairs in Colors, BI•iaakfast Room Suites° +' `�", O J. A: BURSE O O a of pneumonia. . 11 ' '. J. CLEARY • Misa .Mary Lou "Sills spent the t r a i n e d technicians 11 �r'h` Saturday Ni' ht -March 25 o Funeral Director O O Seaforth, Ont, O, week -end in ,London at Brescia R, pit' y g O and Ambulance Service' O O LICENSED EMBALMER . r 0 Hall with Miss Mary Margaret . know how to diagnose A complete line ,of S tin Filled and Felt �`' Cleary trouble quickly — and.: p g - n Irp t Featuring the Ifitc�hner Skating 'Club O DTJB ONT. O O AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR b Mrs. J. J. Sclater is in Exe- s4 a �n a Me�•my illi � C> Ni or Day Calls': O • , cc lliEDj �� O one 48 r 10 00 O Night or Day Calls - 336 O ter visiting 'her daughter, Mrs. how t0 put it right' Mattresses, Metal B'edS and Cribs - 7 ;n Y+ �©. Douglas Knowles. Speedily °and laStlligl . v', � �?k • aUtiftYi I osttlmes i; Yalenteit Artis4s d O O O O O +J O O O O O O ,O O O 4 O O O O'YC> ! lkra. R. ,S•. Johnston and tam- `Whatever make of Ve- 41k I w :t { DRAW f=Ci1 'DCC# BI!( LUCK kiGCYtt .PRIES -- flq, nY..Brampton, agent Sunday FLOOR,COVERINGS wind RUGS I :,i r y o c�, O; C� O J •t`� O O 4 O O O O O O O O O O 0, <>' with Mrs. W. E. Southgate. hicle y`ou tin -- see us . • . DAi � �N�Gl T O O '* • Wr. J. E. Silcox Is in Toronto first for efficient, time- ' 11 1 11 It,1 TC GC14D 1N11SIL //'�� �r y n ,1'I' , , ... , + ' .: . ; r : d'Xu Ae .1 HITT O O ,r!( .. ... r . . �tq 1, NEY BOK this 'week -end' attending a reunion �{• •,. I . I I ..,G " A.0. W ° ry°TlFr ` { "fi t N s ' ,1 R`Y'A"r . '', Y " ` r"er, I Dirft P qtr err Q� . of the Naval Radar Officers' Assoc- SaVlllg, money - + aving . i i P,n�,i , 'i �" f . , W,E' H� <`� 1N'2iln SYrebt 3fu`strail &tr(, iatibn of Canada. tot Ai1�'ERS. S'itaforth O blc S't'Y°V1Ce. 111+r$,�f'i :11, 10 CPi;MTldCfl`xAih1'C19'Sr11R ICE O AMBULA +i 1tTYe. (Russell' Coleman, who a NC C6'> Xete �i�d gk Il►etails •6' 1148 been . at the home of her 11,P %°`�)'H I Y' O Ad'iilatabli§ idepittel rbedg la ptantl'targtul ten l'gg L f, = p.4 .r ,; • ,� O 1'rofn tion. bier s, kit,,.„r r ;,Y. datrg Mr .George Iiiidebrand,• .s I, + a • C4 tar: rent. 4 mus ilei` 1 ,r, 0Js% : "... P''' , �.... ., :.' w Bed i. - Y11 aOt[1e time Ten , - 1 e• ... : Y � ,: !, eu ,f o tri! 1 t riled to her S�0' th,Motors” 11%' "� e1r j` . .,1FJh f;, bAjF01r t 01 D . y f,, 9rf: hY911 Turs0r3� . O POR 4 ' iii ulanC�'•5 �°'i'ld`�. 11 FIjv 4w �5°t[six�i ;, t. 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