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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1952-02-29, Page 8r:+ 4 • • alize n l4OBij. , CASU.ALTY, .itibITSE BONDS I t T AND SICKNESS ;LAW AND WINDSTORM ting 'Companies who ectirir<y with Service. 00 40EP TS 3UJ UNTARIQ ROES MTU FIRE DISSURANOE Information gladly given. WATSON & REID M .01, REID - Proprietor ;surance & Real Estate PONE 214 SEAFORTH FOR SALE 1% Storey 7-Rooni Frame Modern Dwelling, garage, on James St. Erick Dwelling, Goiertch St. Im- inedlate possession. enmfottable 6 -room Dwelling in "'W%1UtbreP, 1/3'76'e of laud. with enIndl fruits. Early l:ossession. Frame Dwelling on Victoria St., 'with all modern conveniences. Pos- session arranged. Frame Dwelling in Dublin, Im- e nediate possession, Other properties also listed. M.. A. •REf BEAL ESTATE PHONE 214 LEMON'S TAXI All Passengers Insured PHONES: 1624 or 162-W NEWSOF TRF TOWN Announcement - Mr. and' s.. Nelso a Pfaff, Cromarty, announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Isabel, to Donald Alexander McClure, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. McClure, Walton, the marriage to take place in 'March. Announcement -The engagement is announced of Norma Alice, oungest daughter of Mrs. Eliza- beth •Deitz, Kippen, and the late Wui, Deitz, to William Wesley Cousitt Coleman, only son of Mrs. .lane Coleman and the late Wesley Coletnan, the marriage to take lace quietly the middle of March: St. Thomas' Anglican Church.- 't.inday .School, 10 a.m.; Holy Com - RADIO REPAIRS Gordon Wilson •Graduate of Radio College of Canada PHONE 29 Or leave Radio at Shell Service 'Station V11111111r COAL ..We. have. In . Stock: • STOVE COAL • NUT COAL • BUCKWHEAT COAL • ALBERTA COAL • POCAHONTAS COAL • STOKER COAL • HARD COAL BRIQUETTES William M. Hart PHONE 784 SEAFORTH li! 1' PAINTING EXTERIOR and INTERIOR Workmanship Guaranteed !� LOU BAILEY Phone 487-W : Seaforth It Pays To, Shop in Egmondville -'Thi"'Week's Specials COTTAGE ROLL per pou4(�c nd _- 4++ RED SEAL FANCY COHOE SALMON 33c %-Pound Tin FROZEN FILLETS OF COD 35c per pound STOKELY'S TASTY KING PEAS 39c 15 ounces; 2 for a7�7 ROSE MARGARINE 35c per pound WE APPRECIATE YOUR ORDER EARLY Clair Haney - Egmondville For Free Delivery, Phone 72 VALUES IN USED CARS '48 CHEV. SEDAN-Fleetline '48 PONTIAC COUPE -5 -Passenger '48 OLDS TORPEDO • '47 PLYMOUTH SEDAN '40 DODGE SEDAN '39; DODGE SEDAN '39 FORD. COACH '38 BUICK SEDAN '37 DODGE SEDAN '33 CHEV. SEDAN '29. FORD "A" USED TRUCKS '47 FORD 3 -TON STAKE WITH RACKS '41 FORD 2 -TON STAKE WITH RACKS W have a number of new Pontiac Cara and G.M.C. Trucks In stock,. Good delivery on most models OUR, REPUTATION 18 YOUR GUARANTEE RICE MOTORS General and Dominion Royal Tires , Pontiac - Buick - G.M.C. Trucks *PHONE 799 Mcglf49.Ar 1j 44311 1' 'ening Prayer; p ua. Wed>Ae1.4ay, Mr�> ch 6; i o1y Co.OgInIt on, '10 a. , Elv6nsofii'1',. 7 Pon. S.ir. Mat*Ye,, llnibliu - Sunday School, 2 p,n►.;, Vyeinixtg . Pram. 2:30 p.m. -,-Rev. W.. A. ;Tunes, ;yt,ee. tor. Northside United Gh.urch.-Bev. A. MacMillan, Minister: 10 a.m., Sunday Scheel; 11 a,m., Worship.; sermon subject, "The Power Of the Cross"; 11:30 a.m., Junior Congre. gation; 7 p.m.; Worship, sermon subject, `9God'e Eternal Purpose." Ali cordially welcome. Salvation Army. Wednesday: Hobby -Graft Class, 4 p.m.; Sunday: Directory Class, 2:3.0 p.m.; Sunday' School (Company .Meeting), 3:40 p.m.; Salvation Meeting, 7:30 p.m. All Sunday services in -charge of Lieut. Ken Kirby, of Wingham. A cordial welcome to all. First Presbyterian Church. -10 a.m., , Bible Class and Sunday School; 11 a.m., "The Hunger of the People," Junior Congregation; 7 p.m., "Stumbling At the Corn'er- stone."- 4tev, D. Glenn Campbell, Minister. Sister Dies in Grey Township. - Mrs. Andrew Knight, the former Martha Bolger, and sister of Mr. James Bolger, Ses.forth, died Mon- day night at the home of her son= in law, James McDonald, of Grey Township, in her 90th year, after an ilinese lasting several months. She is survived by two daughters; Mrs., --Lou (Laura)- Aimstronettor- ris Twp.; Mrs. James (Edna) Mc- Donald, Grey Twpe tjnree grand- children; -four great grandchildren;, one sister, Mrs. Emily Pollard, of. Hamilton, and two brothers, Wm. Bolger, Lacodena, Sask., and James of Seaforth. For many years she was a member of Walton United Church. The funeral was held on Thursday from the residence of J. McDonald, with service at 2 p.m. Rev. W. M. Thomas officiated, and burial was in Brussels cemetery. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mr. John ,Coombs, of Deloraine, Man.; Mr. Menno Jackson, Brus- sels; Mrs. Wm. Logan, Blyth, and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot, of Walton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson on Saturday. - • Dr. E. A. McMaster leaves on Monday for a few weeks in the British West Indies. • .• Miss Ethel MacKay, of Toron- to, spent the week -end with her • Mrs. William J. Deacoff and younger daughter, Lynda, of To- ronto, speut the week -end with her aunt, Mrs. V. Gillespie. Mrs. Gil- lespie returned with' them to To- ronto, where she will spend a few weeks. • Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Steph- k-end with stock, spent the we friends in town. • Mr, Neil Beattie, f Toronto, spent the week -end at t home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Beattie. • Mr. D. Maloney, of Toronto, spent the week -end with his moth- GORDON WILSON' _ALL ,PASSENGERS INSURED PHONE 29 or 567: SEAFORTH A PLAY by the Young People of Londesboro 11 "Chintz Cottage will be held in Community Hall TUESDAY, MARCH 11 Sponsored by the Boundary and 17th Group of Walton United Church. AdMiSSi011. 50c and 25c FOR SALE WEST WILLIAM ST. - Attrac- tive 9 -Room Dwelling, suitable for income property. Priced right, too. TUCKERSMITH -11-acre Farm, with good 6 -Room House; Hydro. Close to town. SEAFORTH FOR RENT ' Five -room Dwelling, with bath. On Louis,a .St. SEE OR PHONE Phone 670 r 3 - Seaforth TODAY KITCHENER MEMORIAL - AUDITORIUM APRIL 1.th to 19th MOW it *Mt er. Mrs, 1K: 14a11nnt4r.' :; 11nelcrwu Wa artord; apsnti the *elf Mill- ,Mae 'i>prraUCo. ' •- ;irs, , rt1}Wr .EdMIlAde. Idamil ton, and Mr, and Mee. A. 'W /MI - Sarnia, were wee'h. etid guests of 34r, and -Mrs. W, 3 Finnigan. • • Mes. Russell A. Walter, of Dundee, and 'Mrs. John. Bone, of Listowele were. week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Willis. • Mr, and Mrs. Ross Hamilton, of Wingham, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Whitney. • Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. James Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Jack,of Moorefield, and • Air. and Mrs- ' E ieratt' fall, nt 1•andon, spent the Week=end 'with their daughter and eeteti law, Mr. ;and Mre. John .Stevene. • Mise Cassie Everett, of Lou- den, was a guest last week at7 the hems of Mr. and -MM. Orville Wlaston and Miss Verna Graves. • • Miss Mary. Ryan, -of the Uni- versity of Western Ontario, Lon- don, spent the week -end with her anal, Mrs. Thos. O'Loughlin. • Mr. Roy McGonigle has . re- turned from Florida, where he spent the past, two weeks. • Mr.' and Mrs. Nelson Cloven - owl +ri.Cra..;T .M, Qiaven, gisirnd MIDGETWeiiiinCilafFINALS KINCARDINE "MIDGETS" SEAFORTH "MIDGETS" (TO -NIGHT) FRIDAY, February 29th Make an effort to see this fine Midget Team in action! loe beauty -wise... LUXURIA regular $29-Q size for... UNITED 'Mut (mat Cream -for a limited time only at one-half the regular price - a deep pore cleanser thug leaves the skin • aiz McKINDSEY'S SAVAUGE'S MARCH DINNERWARE SALE As me are heavily overstocked with Dinnerware, we are offering exceptional, values during March. You cal actually save up to $20.00 on your dinner set, which you can select from over 45 different patterns, Here ere a few of the Special March Values: MYOTT'S DINNERWARE A PATTERN WE ARE CLEARING 96 -PIECE SET -Regular 34.75 66 -PIECE SET -Regular 27.75 "BURLEIGII'S "QUEEN" '- A Popular Rose Centre Design on Smart Fluted Shape 95 -PIECE SET -Regular 42.50 66 -PIECE SET -Regular 32.50 MYOTT'S "MARY LOU" A Lovely Floral Design in Soft Pastel Shades 95LPIECE SET -Regular 45.00 66 -PIECE SET -Regular 35-00 32 -PIECE SET -Regular 12.75 "NORITAKE" and "MEITO" Beautiful Hand -Painted China -94 pieces, reg. 99.50... SALE 79.50 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL OPEN- STOCK DINNERWARE and TEAWARE Including Bridal Bose, Queen's Bouquet, old English Sampler, Brampton Rose, Montcalm; All FlOyal Doulton, Royal Albert and Spode Patterns, and mani-Others. SALE 19.95 SALE 16.50 ' SALE 29.75 SALE 22.95 SALE 34.95 SALE 27 95 SALE 9.75 ;Miss Idae Thompson, of itohguex Mint .the tiYeeli=Qnd wit { •aid, J1�irs, B. 3'. Christie and 'ettentie Y; the skating carnival; helitr Saturday. night. • Mise Jean Turner, oY Toronto, spent the ;week -end at her hoRAo. • •:,Mrs. Gilchrie•t CAppin,..pt. De- troit, and John and James King, of London, spent Sunday in town. • Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. ,Scott were in Acton over 'the week -end. • Mr. and 'Mrs. W, Allan W. Armitage and daughter, Elizabeth Anne, have returned to Maple..; a-- ter spending some time with Mrs. M. White. . • The many friends of Mr. R. C. Eastman, father of Mr. Donald 'Nl.; Eastman, will be pleased to hear he is improving following a ser-• Mus operation in Kitchener -Water-, too Hospital. • Mrs'. R. R. McKindsey is spending two weeks in Ottawa vis- iting relatives. • Mrs. Alex Bethune was called to Toronto on Thursday ,last ow- ing to the. illness of her aunt, Mrs. Fields, who -later passed away: Mrs. Bethune ;attendedethe funeral which was held, in Stratford on Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rennie, of Toronto, spent the week -end with. his parents, Mr. and •Mrs. M. 11. Rennie. • Mr. and Mr's. F. G. Thompson and iMr. and Mrs. J. M. Laidlaw, of Toronto, and Dr. and Mrs. L. Deadman, of, London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs,eJohn E. Longstaff. • Mr. Ken Keating, of Toronto; - spent the week -end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J .E. Keating. Mark 45th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robt'. Beattie, of Londesboro, marked their 45th wedding anniversary by holding a dinner party at the 13runswick Ho- tel, Wingham, on Wednesday, Feb. 20. 42he party included their fam- ily', which consists of Stewart Beat- tie, *Ingham; Leslie Beattie, Sea - forth, and Mrs. Geo. 'Michie, Brus- sels. Mr. and Mrs. Beattie at one time lived in Hullett, where they farmed successfully. Mrs. Beattie is the former Elizabeth Kinney', and Mr. Beattie is the son of the late Mr: and Mrs. Thom% Beattie, Canada has seven time zones. SOLID FUEL FOR SOLID COMFORT The Color Guarantees the QualltY Phone 3634 Ree. 192.M NOTICE The Annual Board Aeet- ing of Scott Memorial Hospital will be held'in the Town Hall, Seaforth on THURSDAY, MARCH 13 FOR SALE . FIVE -ROOM HOUSE, tEree-piece bathroom, modern kitchen; excel- lent condition; good barn. George Street. Immediate possession. SEVEN -ROOM HOUSE with 3 - piece Bathroom, in good cendition. Two Lots. Fruit trees, raspberry and strawberry plants. Prompt possession can be given. Garage. Also good house on Centre St. ALSO OTHER PROPERTIES E. C. CHANII3ERLAIN insurance & Real Eetate PHONES: Res. 220, Office 384 '18-90- It is 'MIK with T..ialight,,,Action, and Excitement! e, '" 1 was presented in. .611(irin, , Pligland, during the Royal Wedding NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY The story t-.4 the Football Ilero whoin Jackeon C011ege bought and paid Mr and the Girl they used an bait. The buying system strip- ped of its glamour. We Ask You WHER.E ELSE? CAN YOU BUY FOOTWEAR . AT OUR PRICES ! JUST ARRIVED: 6 Smart New Styles in l3allerinas Priced at $2.45, $2.95, $3.45 a Pair • WILLIS' SHOE STORE "The Little Shire With the BIG Values" Expositor Want Airs Bring Results - Phone 41._ Announcement D H COAL IS AGAIN BEING SOLD IN SEAFORTH Seaforth Lumber This Coal has been sold for years in . Seaforth and has proven its worth! PHONE 47 Open All Day, Every Day -Monday to SaturdaY BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME with NEW- FLOOR COVERINGS Battleship, Inlaid and CanVas Back Linoleum Marboleurn, with many Patterns to choose- from olemn Rugs, in all sizes Rubber Tile, Marboleum • Tile, Jaspe Tile Let us measure and quote a price on your room! G. A. WHITNEY FURNITURE : FUNERAL„& AMBULANCE SERVICE Telephone: Day or Night 119; Residence 65 SEAFORTH ONTARIO PIERCE WATCHES We are, clearing this line of fam- ous Watches at attraetive Sale Prices, such as: ' LADIES, GOLD-FILLED Reg. 24.75 SALE 19,75 GENTS' GOLDFILLED With Expansion Bracelet Reg. 29.75 -SALE 22.95 GENTS' POCK ET WATCHES Costume Jewellery NECKLETS • -- Pearl Necklets in a gala variety of attracteve colors; Reg. 41.00 to Sale Price 50c ALL OTHER COSTUME NECK- LETS, EARRINGS & BRACELEit at 20% Discount CUPS and SAUCERS A good reproduction, of the popu- ler Old Willow pattern, A real special at ' 35c Each or 3 for $1.00 CAKE PLATES All-over patterns with , pretty floral .decorations ; .also ;Vases; Planters and China Novelties, to clear at GRANDEttit arid DEL MAR SILVERWARE Our reniaining stotk of these 1881 Rogers' patteena, including Dessert ;SPO0118, rive, 0,,Clock Tea, spotins, Salad Forks, Butter Spread. ers, SpoonS, Butter Knives and Sugar Spoons. To clear at Half Price Children, Ilalt Junior `D' Hockey Playoffs Seaforth Jimiors . . Grimsby Juniors ATURDAY9.4pFARCH Seaforth Community Arena This is the first game in th,e Best -of -Three Series! THE SEAFORTII JUNIORS ARE UNDEFEATEp IN JUNIOR "D" HOCKEY IF YOU 'WANT TO SEE A GOOD GAME OF HOCKEY, COME OUT AND SEE THIS ONE! AdiniaSion - 50c and 2:5c