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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1950-05-05, Page 6A 'l�t�. and'';i�[ra '.Ken' k'rlderA ;3tevie and Larry, of Hensall, epe►t Toes- day evening of laskweeX5Witit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrgng. Mr. anKd Mtn; George ellett spent last Tuesday evening with Mr. ands Mrs. 'Jan Batten. The Thames' Road Unitedphurch kjpholstering Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs Repaired and Recovered Factory Guarantee Free Pick-up and Delivery Stratford Upholstering Co. 42 Brunswick St., Stratford For further • information enquire at Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH young People put their play on in Eiiraviile Church on Wednesday Of last week with ar large crowd in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke spent Sunday with Mr. and MiYs. Charles 'Fisher, 'of Exeter. Mr, and 'Mrs. John Batten visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Batten, of Exeter, also with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns, Epim- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake spent Sunday evening with Mr .and Mrs. Lorne Elford, of ETimville. Miss tl3at iiay, of London Nor - SURGE MILKERS DAIRY MAID Hot Water Heaters J. B. BIGGINS PHONE 138 : SEAFORTH Authorized Surge Service Dealer mal School, was under the; super- vision, of Mr. 'Harvey Sperling in this school during last welt. Mr. and Mra. Harry Armstrong spent Thunsda evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Munn, of Heneall. Measles are still making their rounds in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, of Granton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Collier, Kirk - ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Bailey. The school'children held a box social in the school on Monday night of last week with a good crowd in attendance. McKILLOP The W.M.S.. and W.A. of Duff's Church, McKillop, entertained at the Easter thankoffering Bethel, Cavan, Northside and McKillop Auxiliaries. The president opened the meeting with an Easter mes- sage. Hymn 115, "Crown 'Him With Many Crowns,” was sung and Mrs. W. J. Shannon read the Scripture lesson from Matthew 28. Mrs. C. Henderson led in prayer. Words of welcome were given by Mrs. Kenneth Stewart. A reading by Mrs. J. Hillebrecht, after a page- ant by the Mission Band girls, was Prizes Awarded by (For Tiny Tot Contest) J. A. WESTCOTT SAVAUGE'S GIFT SHOP THE KIDDIES SHOP DICK BOX much 0240.014 .40,.4 a re10g b' A B..urrance .& ru duet was i e'h &v the B e v. n yct , T1s d a tory • readbyMrs.R. aaaqu. The guest speaker was Mrs. '1'.Dale Jones, Anglican St. Thomas' ,Church, Sraforth, who br oueta very in- teresting and helpful, message. Mrs. C. Henderson naoved' a vote of thanits to the speakter. A tem- perance reading was given.,by 'Mrs. Gordon Dapple, followed. •illy a few minutes of silent prayer for e - parted members. A hypatt :was a ng and the meeting closed, ;wilt . the benediction. A delicious lunch was served. 'STEPHEN A house on the farm of M. Haig - mire, Klondike road, twomiles south of Grand Bend, was com- pletely destroyed, by fire Tuesday night. The home was to have been occupied soon by a. couple about to be married, and all their furni- ture was lost. It is believed no in- surance was carried. The fire started at 8 p.m. and Grand Bend fire truck in charge of Ohief Fred Jackson, was called, but was ham- pered by the bad:condithin of the roads. Although unable to render aid to save the building, they pre- vented the flames from spreading to other premises. The cause of the fire was not determined. Many cars were stranded in the bad road trying to follow the fire truck. z a Y (? , 1Vr idaN 'Iv 24, ems,Ors Circle was held in the'Siii daIP schoolroom of St.nites 'rew A n d. United. Church, Kippen, with Mrs. Wm'. Bell presiding. Hymn 579 opened the meeting. Mrs. E. Kyle then read. the Scriptdre,.taken from. the fourth chapter of St. John. This was followed by Mr. Hinton lead, ing in prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Helen Turner. Douglas Cooper and Wayne McBride took up the col- lection.'As this was the last meet- ing of the season, several business matters were discussed. Hymn 568 was sung, and Virginia McCiinchey and Helen Turner favored with two duets, "Now is the Hour" and "The Last Mile Home." This was fol- lowed by a piano, solo' by Sharon McBride. Dr. J. Bell showed sev- eral slides. A vote of thanks was moved to Dr. Bell, -after which ev- eryone enjoyed lunch in the base- ment. The singing of the National Anthem closed the meeting. CLINTON The gianday School anniversary of Ontario St. United Church was held on Sunday, Apr. 30, with Rev. Hugh Wilson as guest speaker on the subject, "Follow Your Leader." The junior choir, under Mrs. Wen- dorf's supervision, rendered two , children's. " amtiteina; lie#t ° �,cere gel} eceived, r Mr, . P`cl.,h tl th, aupf, ntonceiit.,, VOL ilh h �` e i iu 1 r a th s c ., l e ty ry t e e u h gk, s..s � Mae 1 Time' . a a �., p'.„i �`o t.11,.. u q f. •School assembled in. a `body in c w h their hunch centre pews, wit h lr teachers in charge. A special of- fering Was received for the, Sun-, day School. • A very highly respected resident of Clinton and an E1derr in Ontario St. Church, passed away on Satur- day, aturday, April 29, in the person of mt. Robert Reid. Thefuneral was held on Tuesday, May 2, with interment in. Bayfield cemetery, where, his Wife, who predeceased him about two years ago, is buried. VARNA Ruth C. Clarke won top 'honors• for piano solo, with 84 marks, at Goderich Music Festival. Ruth is only 14 years old and a pupil of Mrs. Bert Boyes, Clinton. We regret to report that Mrs. John McAsh had the misfortune to fall, breaking her hip. She is in Clinton Hospital, and we hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs: Geo. Foster. Windsor, who has been spending some time visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Jno. Rathwell, and other relatives in the com- munity, has returned to her home. Miss Mary Galbraith and Mrs. Ada Reid, Seaforth, *ere recent guests at the ,home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Galbraith'. was held at the-hgme of. 1Ffiss o so . Th aft o was. s e ern . n P 4? sp "n4 piecing quilt ;blocks, and Wild;, Rev. L. Morgan; realdi#ig: front; his t} �issionary...booit, The fneeti wa�,' closed with members'prayer in Unison and benediction by the rector. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. H. McClinchey,- Bayfield, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. 'firm, Hart. • Tl a sudden passing of. Rebt., S.. Reid Clinton, came as a ' great shgolc, to the people. of the cop- muuity. Mr. Reid' Was born and raised in Stanley Twp. and was well4 known and a highly respected •citizen. at, Walter Smith has purchased If BACKA(H(is HolJingYou Back It's Dodd's You Mir Need!: When your kidneys alt up ijnd bieiaehe follows—get end use Dodds the50-year.el4 Ciaadlsa KldnetPillaquieldy and dsfet dney 0.414 restore you�rr kidneys to normal achon—help relieve backache end that "tired-ail-the-tiMe" feefine by treating the kidneys. Ali iiap druggist far Dodd's eykwk for the -blue box with.the red ban Riper"mit 154 Dodd's KidnetPills .gets immedia a Possession,. r Lo n do Vatter,: aG• Len • don, and Mit n. AO, ad ><�, weref•Sunda .este at "the bomo Y •gktiteladY's par n fsk, Dot, and Mrs. Mto�- ,; rs. Ft. S. Evans, Oshawa, Mrs. (DO Fred Flora,• and Mrs. Harold Bagshaw and Margaret, Toronto, spent it couple of days last week at tlae, borne of Mrs, J. Wb, Johnston and 'AMOY. WM M O:, AW 1V UTJJ %I4 F tE I Ji 4 Cp'Y® HEAD OFFICE,-SEAi'QR,TH. Ont. OFFI.CERS:. President, E. J. Trewartha, Clinton Vice -Pres. - J. L. Malone, Seaforth Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A Reid,Seaforth. DIRECTORS: E. J.' Trewartha, Olinton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth • S. H. Wbit- more, Seaforth Chris. Leong lt; Bornholm; Robert Archibaldd ' Se forth'; John IL iMcEwiiig, 'Myth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Hugis Alexander, : Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich. • AGENTS:. J. 10.; Pepper, Brucefield ; R. F. McKercher,' Duhlini ;i+egrge A Watt, Blyth; J. F. Prueter, Brod- hagen; Selwyn Baker, Brussels. Under Personal Direction of Shirlee Wilcox For Benefit of half Iospital Aid --half Jr. Pee -Wee Sports CROWN HARDWARE ' Where. Quality is Remembered After 'Price is Forgotten! SFAFORTH 681-W THE KIDDIES SHOP Children's Wear Knitting Wools NEXT DOOR TO THEATER SEAFORTH SUPERTEST SERVICE 'Specializing in: Gas, Oil, Lubrication, AND CAR WASHING Presto -Lite Batteries and a Dominion Royal Tires SEAFORTH 362 GEO. A. SILLS & SONS Hardware Plumbing and Heating PHONE 56 BOX FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE - LINOLEUM - APPLIANCES Funeral Service Ambulance Service PHONE 43 RES. 595-W SMITH SHOE STORE Make Walking a Pleasure by Wareing Smith, Shoes, Dr. Locke's, Gracia, Savage, Hurlbut Jr. PHONE 97 JONATHAN HUGILL For New Cars and Trucks Inctudind: AUS'T'IN, VANGUARD AND MORRIS q ,See Me Fro Good Used Cars GLNTON, 7644/9" - RES. 616 - 34 SEAFORTH MOTORS Chev. - Olds. Sales & Service Massey -Harris Farm Equipment SEAFORTH 141 SPROAT'S SUPERIOR STORE Quality Groceries CHOICE MEATS FRESH FRUITS and VEGITABLES PHONE 8 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance adn Real Estate SEAFORTH 334 DALY MOTORS Ford - Monarch Sales and Service' TELEJi ONE 102 WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries Where Satisfaction Counts WE DELIVER PHONE - 77 Ask for and insist on "SKIPALONGS" REGISTERED TRADEMARK SHOES W. J. DUNCAN FACTORY SEAFORTH - ONTARIO LAS TICKETS FREE TICKETS will be given to first 10 Children _bringing a Copiplete List of Misspelled Words on this Page to A. W. Sillery. T Sponsored by Canadian Legion GINGER Maybelle McClinchey JOE Ronald Sills GOTT ROCKS A. W. Sillery CHEER LEADER Carol Chesney MRS. SANTA Vera Mole SANTA, JR. Ronald Scoins EDDIE CANTOR Walker Hart DON McNE1L Frank Phillips AUNT FAkNY Thelma Forbes PATSY LEE Lenore Habkirk JOHN DESMOND Ken Willis LABOR DAZE GIRLS Andy Calder, Ed. Silcox, Jack Hotham, "''t8"s. Beattie, Jack Dunlop, William Sutherland INTERLOCUTOR Fred E:, Willis RU FUS Keith Sharp RASTUS George Hildebrand SAM BO Mervin Nott HAMBONE J. T. Scott T-BONE Tom Sills ADDITIONAL CAST TO BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK WHYTE'S BUTCHER SHOP Fresh and Cured Meats HOME-MADE PORK SAUSAGE Delivery — Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Please Order Early! PHONE 96 MacDO'NALD'S PASTRY SHOP Home of Good Things To Eat MAIN 37 J. J. CLEARY Quality Groceteria PHONE 117 Three Generations of Mechanical Experience DUNLOP'S B. A. SERVICE STATION PHONE 246 SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP Feed and Farm Supplies UNIVERSAL MILKING MACHINES Reg. Egg Grading Station PHONES 9 and 13 SEAFORTH 5c TO $1.00 STORE Quality Merchandise at POPLUAR PRICES WATSON & REID General Insurance Real Estate PHONE M. A. REID, Prop. 214 BAILEY FLORIST KERSLAKE'S G. C. BRIGHTRALL ISAAC HUDSON SEAFORTH, DONATIONS FOR RADIO ACT D. H. WILSON M. A. REID J. M. McMILLAN WILL THOMPSON ROY McGONIGLE DALY MOTORS GLADYS HOPPER , ROWCLIFFE MOTORS Dodge and DeSoto Sales & Service CASE FARM MACHINERY SEAFORTH - 267 SAVAUGES' Jewelry - Gifts Fine China BRIDAL WREATH and CHARME DIAMONDS SEAFORTH, 194 - EVENINGS 10 KEATING'S PHARMACY The Rexall Drug Store PHONE STEWART BROS. Men's Wear Ladies' • Wear McGONIGLE GROCERY "Where High Quality Keeps company with Moderate Prices" SEAFORTH - 166 OKE'S BILLIARDS Smoking Supplies Sudries 28 �" Confectionery SEAFORTH SEAFORTH SUPPLY & FUEL LTD. Lumber and Builders' Supplies ` PHONE 47 - SEAFROTH, ONT. SMITH'S GROCERY Groceries China Ware Cooked Meats PHONE 12 - SEAFORTH PLANKY PLANKY is coming to Town ! WATCH FOR HIM SEAFORTH - PHONE 7 SWING TO CRICH'S Oven -Fresh BREAD PHONE 34 - SEAFORTH 689 FRANK KLING Plumbing - Heating - Wiring Sheet Metal Wok PHONE 19 G. A. WHITNEY FURNITURE Coa4apiete line of HOME FURNISHINGS Mineral & Ambulance Service, PHONE 119 - RES. 65 KERSLAKE'S Flour - Feed - Seed PHONE 6 BALL & MUTCH Deeters in Hardware and Furniture CLINTON .PHONE 195 ONTARIO ADMISSION CHILDREN = 35c ADULTS - 75c °Time: 8:13 P.M. ;y{;