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The Seaforth News, 1938-10-20, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938 THE SEAFORTH NEWS Our prices good until Oct.1216th (% Ib. Salted Peanuts free with 34 lb) .... FOR ROYAL YIO•R'K TEA .76 0� (o FANCY RED GOI{O1E SALMON, Unicorn or Golden Nett, is EACH 2 c AYLMER 'STOUPS, Vegetable or Tomato 25 c 1034 oz. 3 TINS AUNT JDMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR PER PKG. 15 c KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN, Large PER PKG. 21 c PURE MAPLE SYRUP ItM,PERTAL QUART 60c LUX FLAKES, 2 Large Pkgs., Knitting Book ALL FOR enure 1140nuu11,1 ll I llll e llllllllllllllll1111011011611111111114111111111111111111 llllll eiel llllllllllllll i lllll 1 "mw Pumpkin, Choice, Large 254s 2 tins 19c Princess Flakes, 1 cake of Big Bath Soap Free with 2 pkgs. for.. 29c Old English 'No Rub Wax, 1 Bottle Scratch Remover Free 59c with 1 pt Interlake Toilet Paper 3 rolls 25c New Lexia Raisins with seeds 2 lbs, 25c Fancy Assorted Biscuits Ib. 190 Crunchie Sweet Mixed Pickles, 27 oz, jar, per jar 25c Crother's Soda Biscuits, 1 lb. pkg. per pkg. 15c Spratt's Dog Biscuits, 1 Ib. pkg. 2 pkg. 29c Lawrason's Snowflake Ammonia ... .. . . lllllll .... . 4 pkg. 23c Lawrason's Flusho • per tin 20c Lawrason's Sinko per tin 25c Happyvale Mince Meat 2 lbs. 25c Nugget Shoe Polish 'Preserves the Leather' per tin 12c Hallowe'en Jelly Beans 2 lbs, 25c Hallowe'en Kisses 2 lbs. 25c London House Coffee, vacuum packed 1 Ib. for 42c London House Tea, and one tumbler both for 69c Choice Breakfast Bacbn, in piece, or sliced per lb. 30c Schneider's Kent Linked Sausage per lb.. 19c Ginger Snap Biscuits per lb. 10c Dog Food per tin 10c Kippered Snacks, Connor's 5 tins 25c Candied Ginger / ib. 15c Yellow Sugar 4 lbs, 25c Baker's Southern Style Cocoanut, % 1'b. tins per tin 10e Electric Bulbs, 40 or 60 watt Each 10c Colgate's Tooth Paste Each 19c Gillett's Blue Blades, pkg. 5s 25c SeiV Wringing Mops, complete Each 60c Popping Corn, large and sure pop 2 lbs. 25c 48c 1111111 llllllllll111n,1111i111,1,11nn,1, 11111 lllll 111111111111 1 11„111111 1,111111111111111,111111.111111111111111111111111111,111114011 RossJw Sproat PHONE Miss N.PrycePHONE 77 TOWN TOPICS (Jimmy and Janet of Temagami vis- ited his mother, Mrs, James Sproat, Mrs. H. T. Aitken will 'be in Card- 'E'gmondville. no's hall Tttesclay, Nov list with her Mr, and Mrs..Robert Rabert H. Parsons Booking school The demonstration and Mr. Win. Thomson of Hensall will start at 3' o'clock p.m. Mrs, Alt- visited recently with ldr, and Mrs, ken is .coming under the auspices of Fred R. 'Parsons. Mrs. Henry Hoggarbh is spending two weeks with her 'daughter, Miss Ethel. M:eDowgal'1, R,N., in Detroit. The L. 0, B. A. are 'holding a euchre on Oct 25. Mr. H. M. Jackson of Toronto was ,elected president of t]te Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto at its 37th annual meeting Tuesday night. Miss Chalmers who returned Tues- day after a visit to her horse in IGlas: gow,. 'Scotla'nd, is 'visiting friends at Cromarty. the W,A, of Northside United Church. The Boy .Scouts held a very suc- cessful apple day on Saturday. The Proceeds amounted to 1077, about the same as last year. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Welter of Es- sex spent thx, week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. IMadKenzie. Mrs. G. Hesse, of 'Hard Rock Mine, 'Geraldban, Ont., spent the week end with her un'c'le, Mr. R. IJ. Winter, Mr. .0layton Ritchie, of IGoderioh, •s,pent Sunday with his mother, Mrs, E. Ritchie, games street. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver IK•irk, of Birm- ingham, Mich„ Mrs. F. L. Creighton and daughter Thelma, of Detroit, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and daugh'te'r Florence and her .friend, Frances Robertson and Mr. and Mars. Harry McGee and son, Gordon, all of Wingham, .were week 'end .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. D. IK. Rheinhard't and family and Mrs. P. Walters of Michi- gan were week -end guests at the !hoagie of Mr. and Mrs. !Jas. A'itcheson. Mr. G, Bunsch spent Sunday at :the. Fal'ls. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sutherland and family spent the week end in Niagara, ,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, Envoy and Mrs, 'J, Dougall of the Salvation Army attended the golden wedding celebration of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Murray, in Toronto, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Murray were married in Glasgow, coming to Canada an 111973. Mrs. R. Lindores, of Hamilton, another dau- ghter, was stationed at Seaforth a few Walker's FUNERAL SERVICE UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALIKE.R, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license, Floaters furnished Night or day phone 67 ..for your ��.�Separator for a Limited Time YOUR OPINION is wanted) In exchange for it we offer Two Rubber Bowl Rings for your separator; any sae or make.,, free and postpaid. We will also tell you about the' Cheapest Separator in the World to Buy and Use." the only separator made in America with a guar. baetounnrrsato valualee Self-Balancing nofound oany otheeprarin the world. Just send postcard to address below telling your address, name and age of your separator aM risme of this paper, Full details will be sent promptly. S. CARTER porn. H Seaforth110X 738 SEAFORTH MARKETS Wheat, per bus. 60e Oats, per bus. 217c Barley, per /bus. • 315c Buckwheat, per bus. k2c years ago. Mrs. Clayton Tennant, Mrs. Calvin Armour and daughter Adeline, all of Bay City, Mich., visited several days last week with their •cousins, M'r's. Robt, Archibald; Mrs. :Tames Kerr and Mr. Calvin Hillen. Mrs. 'Janes 'Stewart, ,Egmondville, is having a sale of househ'o'ld effects on Nov. 3rd, and intends to move to Toronto. Miss Nehie Pryce arrived home on Tuesday after.a six weeks' visit to the Glasgow* Exhibition and with rela- tives in Wales. Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph Grimmett and family spent four days last week visiting. at Minesing, Lake Sinrcoe, INottawasaga Bay, Beaver Valley and Eugenia /Falls. Mrs, Joe Eckert and family have returned home front Spanish, Ont., Ont, where she spent ,the .past 1110 days with her husband, and reports the paving for the season has, been still lot of /'she but there is h 1 a o finished, u work to the done for the extension_ of the road for another season. She had a wonderful trip without o a single Mishap. Mr, and Mrs. 'J'ohn Kenny and son Clavor from Detroit were visitors at the home of Mr. and lits. C. Eckart on Sunday. Mr. William Hopper of Seaforth has purchased the residence. and .pro- perty of, the late August Wankel in Harpurhey which he will occupy in the Spring. Mr, and firs: Frank Snelgrceve, Mrs. Frank Gregory and son. of Windsor, and Mrs. Grace Marshall of Everett, Wash„ were recent guests at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Phoe- be Booth. Mr. Andy .Zinmterman has purchas- ed one of the latest skate grinding ma- -chines, which will be a great conveni- ence- for skaters. Mn Lloyd Dinnin, son of Mr. anti Mrs. E. 'J. Dinnin, 'Egnroudcille, left Wednesday for Toronto, having been transferred from the local 'branch to the head office of the Bank of Com- merce. Miss Mae Broadfoot of Port Nel- son is the guest of hiss E. Davidson. Mrs. Messenger of Egmondv.ille who has been 111 with pleurisy was removed to the hospital on Monday. Mr. Peter Dodds of Saskatoon was a visitor with Mr. Robert Dodds. Harpurhey. - Mr..and Mrs. 'Gordon Cudmore of Clinton were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred R. Parsons. Mrs. Arthur 'Edmunds and Mary Jeanette are spending a week visiting friends itt Dungannon. Vlrs. McElroy Sr. is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Neilans of Hullett, Mt: Art Broadfoot of Moose Jaw has been renewing acquaintances in town, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Parsons were in Clinton recently attending .a pre- sentation for Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Nelson held at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wise, which included the neighbors and friends in the Sixteenth Cone. and S.S. II\ro. !11, Goderich twnp, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morton and daughter Margaret of Port Nelson visited with friends in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 13. R. Sproat and BRODHAGEN .Mir. and Mrs. Wm, Knock and fancily of Stratford visited with lir, and Mrs. Harold Diegel. Mrs. Manz of 'Kitchener is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. John Bennewies. Mrs. Aug. Hinz of Stratford and Miss Adelia Wolfe of Detroit with Mr.. and Mrs. Chas, Wolfe. Mr. and airs. George Wheatley and children of McKillop with M•r, and Mrs, L. G. Rock, Mr, and Mrs. George 'Young of Stratford with '\1r. and Mrs. George Diegel. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Walters of Mitchell visited NIrs. Henry Benne- w nes, fir. and Mrs. Alvin Rose and fam- ily of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Mogk. . lar. Manuel. Beuermann who had his leg broken while threshing at the farm of Mr. Henry Leonhardt a couple of weeks ago, is in the. Strat- ford General Hospital 'where he is progressing favorably. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kleber 'Sr. are visiting its Detroit. ST. COLUMBAN A very pleasant evening was speltt at the bowie of Miss Catherine Wil- liams, when a number of friends as- sembled to give hiss Marian McIver a shower, prior to her leaving for London. The .following address was read: Dear Marian,—It is with regret that we learn of your intention to sever your connection with us, It 'has been our pleasure to have associated with you for the greater part of your life; and we still truly feel the loss of your 'brigh't 'oompanionship and as- sociation. Our best wishes accompany you in your chosen vocation; there- fore as a slight token of our esteem we would ask you to acceplt these gifts; as a reminder ofthe 'friends you are leaving and for whrom we trust you will sarnetimes add a little pray- er. Siged •on (behalf of the ;girls of the. community." Many .beautiful. ,gifts were presented to her amid the con- gratulaitions of her friends. Marian replied suitably and every one joined in singing "She's a 'jolly good fel- low." Refreshments were served .and the remainder of the evening was STAFFA Mr, .and Mrs, F. OBrien spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.. L. Colquhoun and aloi Mr. and Mrs A. Co]q tn tried relatives -111 _I o an on 'Sunday. \411•, and alis E. Sadler and Miss Helen, of .i-Iamilton, spent the week end with Mr, and :Mrs. R, Sadler, The funeral of the late Mrs. S. Vtebh was largely attended Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. 'G. Vivian are nicely settled in 'their home, ;having moved to tate village from their farm. Mrs, Williams of Toronto visited her sister -in -taw, Mrs. T. Drown, re- cently. BORN Morris—In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal on Oct. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, Dublin, a daughter. Ryan—In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal on Oct, 115, to Mr. and Mrs, 'Pat- rick F. Ryan, Staffa, a son. McKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. 'J'oe Moylan of Kit- chener were thorns over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid spent Sunday with friends in Seaforth. BLYTH The Woman's Association of the United Church met on 'Tuesday with the president, Mrs. IJ, W, Mills...pre- siding. Meeting 'opened by singing hymn .3134, the Lord e prayer was then repeated in unison. Reports from the secretary and treasurer were given, The secretary read letters of acknow•• tedgment from sick and bereaved members, Mrs, C, Granby of flower and visiting committee reported one. box, -five donations, two sympathy cards sent out and eight -calls made during - the month, During the busi- ness session arrangements were made for the fowl supper to be held on November 1111th, Committee to pur- chase fowl, Mrs. A. Colclough and llrs, A, Fawcett; musical conitteittec; Mrs. H. McElroy, Mrs. C.. Bell, airs. A. Sinclair, Meeting was brought to a close 'by repeating the Mizpah ben- ediction.- The choir of the Gaited Church, about 25 in number, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'George Cowan and presented 14r. and Mrs. Benson Cowan,- the ttewalyv'eds, with half a dozen' crystal goblets. The address was read by 'Mss Jessie Richmond The Presbyterian Church held their anniversary- on Sunday. Rev. D. J. Lane of 'Goderich preached at both morning and evening services, the choir under the leadership of Mrs. H. Phillips prepared special music, some from the 'United Church choir assist- ing at the evening service.' No h din the United �o serines wa el 1 Church on Sunday evening because of anniversary services in the Pres- byterian Church. Mrs. Charles Gras'by will leave this Tinursday to spend a week with friends at Markdalu. ELIMVILLE Mr. Delmar Skinner and Miss Gladys Johns attended the 'Young People's convention in London on Saturday. Quite a large ntunber from here attended the anniversary services held in Thames Road Church onSunday. Mr. A. C. Whitlock and Miss Joy Whitlock of St. Thomas visited with their parents oar. and 'Mrs. P. Whit- lock on Friday. Mrs. G, Kellett is visiting with rel- atives in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Enos Herdman of Varna, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Herdman and Miss Ila Herdman of Strathroy were Sunday visitors with -Mir, and Mrs. Jno. Herdman's and Mr. and :Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw, VARNA Mr. and Mrs. G. Marks and two children, Ross and Carolyn, and Bo'b ;by Curtis, .of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Connell, Varna, Several from this district ,attended tate funeral of the late Arthur Steph- enson of Goderich township, who was a native son of Stanley township. In- terment took place in Bayfield ceme- tery. Miss Logan was renewing acquain bauces in and around the 'village prior to taking ;up her abode in her new residence in Hensall, The :best wishes of a host of friends go with her. si G Iceand NIrs. J'ohn..ton of odea 1 a Mrs. Sharman of Lethbridge; idgt called on several old friends In this vicinity Tuesday. 'They were accompanied by Mrs. Fred Middleton and little dau- ghter, .of Goderich township. The Funeral of the late Miss Rach- el Taybor of Bayfield was held lfcn- ,day. There "wilt the no service i'b St. John's Church; 'Sunday, Oct: 233rd. •Wantand For Sale ads, '1 Week, •35c PAGE FIVE FALL SALE) GREENRFRONT STORE STARTS THURSDAY FRONT STORE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, SEAFORTH NNIVERSARY SERVICES Brucefield United Church SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 11 A.M,—Rev. Wm. Mair, Thames Road 7:30 P.M.—Rev. H. V. Workman, Seaforth SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE OH'OTR AND ASSISTING ARTISTS 111111111, llllllllllllllllllllll 111111111111111 llllll111111111,11nnu1n111111111111111111un,nnn111111111n,,,,n1u, 11111111111 l,111u11 HOT FOWL SUPPER Thursday, October 27 A TRIP THROUGH NORTHERN ONTARIO IN AND MUSIC WITH REV. WM. MAIR, ASSISTED ABLE ARTISTS. Admission 505. Children 25c. Supper will commence PICTURE BY NOT- at 5:30 p.m. STANLEY Turner -McAllister The lovely hone of Mr, and Mrs. Robert 'McAllister of Stanley town- ship was the setting for a charming HOME MADE 111111•111Ma1 BAKING SALE The Ladies' Aid of First Presby- terian Church are holding a Hosie Made Baking Sale on Satur., Oct. 22 In the store formerly occupied ' by T. G. Scott, Seaforth. DOORS OPEN AT 3 O'CLOCK OLD TIME ANC ! MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA AT KIPPEN FRIo, OCT. 21 GENERAL ADMISSION 25c wedding on 'Saturday, Oct, 115 at high tieori when their elder daughter, Jean- ette Elizabeth. was united in mar- riage to Ralph Wesley Turner, son of Mrs. Turner, Stanley Tp., and the late 1'Ir, Webster Turner. Rev. E. F. Chandler, pastor of Kiippen and Hills - green churches, officiated. The lovely bride, given nit marriage by her fa- ther, was charming in a gown of mid- night 'blue. Her bouquet was 'pink 'briarcliff rose 'buds. Jean. McAllister and Betty Parke, little cousins of the bride, were dainty Hower girls. hiss Kathryn Drysdale of Hensall played the wedding music before the cere- mony and during the signing of the register. The selections played by Mise Drysdale were Narcissus," "Melody of Love." and "The Bridal Chorus." The wedding dinner was to Only the served in the diningroom. -immediate relatives and friends of both contracting parties were present. Those who served dinner were hiss Ruth McAllister, sister of the bride, Miss Helen Glenn of- London and Miss Jean Cornish. Mater -Mr, and Mrs. Turner left on a wedding trip to Montreal, Ottawa and other points, the bride traveling in a smart brown dress. Upon their return lar. and llrs. Turner willreside on the bride- groom's farm on the Parr line. The Salvation Army SUNDAY, OCT. 23RD, Visit of the Stratford Rand SERVICES, 11 A.M. SERVICES 7 P.M. After church, Service to be held in the United Church at 8 p.m. ALL WELCOME Dimino Forget Your candy donation to the Lion's Big Hallowe'en Frolic. It. tapes 5510 Bags to "Sweeten' all the Kiddies we'll have in town. Please leave at Beattie's '5c to $1.010 Store not later than 12 O'CLOCK NOON FRIDAY, OCT. 28TH. SPECIAL VISIT THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 (ONE DAY ONLY) at SMITH'S SHOE STORE Seaforth Meet MR.- O. A. McKERIHEN Shoe Adviser direct from The DR. M. W. LOCKE Foot Clinic in Williamsburg CONSULT HIM ABOUT YOUR SHOE PROBLEMS. LET HIM ANALYSE YOUR FOOT DISCOMFORTS AS CONNECTED WITH SHOES. LET HIM SHOW, YOU THE WAY. TO FOOT HAPPINESS. Mr. McKerihen will personally supervise the fitting of all M. W. Locke shoes—will give you a wealth of information on your foot problems and shoe needs. ;THIS IS 'ABSOLUTELY FREE; YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITEE Special orders for Special Fittings in Advanced Styles, taken by Mr, 0. A. McKerihen. SEAFCi"TC'I