The Seaforth News, 1940-04-18, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1940
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Woodbury's-Facial Soap 2 cakes 15c
Lealand Crunchie Sweet Mixed Pickles, 27 oz. per btl. 25c
Interlake Toilet Rolls 3 rolls 25c
Catell1 Macaroni or Spaghetti, 16 oz. per pkg. 12c
Kirk's Hardwater Castile Soap per cake 5c
ivory Snow and 1 Gold rimmed bowl for 25c
Comfort Soap 4 cakes 19c
Old English Floor Wax, 1s per tin 53c
Aylmer Pork and Beans, 21 oz. 2 tins 190
Chateau Cheese, plain, Ves per pkg. 17c
Aylmer Catsup, 12 oz. per btl. 14c
Connor's Kipper Snacks ertlns llc10c
Bottle Vinegar, Spirit or Cider, 12 oz. per
Tomato Juice, 26 oz. tins 190
McLaren's Nut Crush, 16 oz. per jar 25c
Classic Cleanser per tin 50
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Elimar Vanilla, 8 oz, 5c
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Daily SAO a.m. and 5.25 11,m,
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Sun. and hal.. 1.25 p.m. and 10.20 p.m.
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TOWN TOPICS
Miss Julene Stephenson of Varna is 1
Spending a couple of weeks with her
aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mr's. J. H.
Reid,
Mrs. Fred Parsons and baby are
'bitting at her home at Rippers:.
Mr. Manny Burke is moving into
the McIntosh house on John street.
Mr, John McNay spent the Week
vial at Lucknow.
Miss Ann Dennis, town, had her ton-
sils out in the Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal mast week and is recovering nicely.
Mr. \V. L. Whyte of Seaforth was
named 4o the directorate of the qut-
ario Agricultural College Alumni As-
oclation at the annual meeting on
Fridwy.
Rev, Hugh Jack will conduct the
morning service of Clinton Presbyter -
'an Church anri the afternoon ser•
vice at Bayfield on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Butt will
celebrate their fifty-third wedding am
niversaty on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. FIugh Sproat, Miss
Margaret Sproat, Mrs. Ray Glinske
and Renee Glinslte, of Detroit, spent
the week end at the parental home of
Mr. John Sproat. the occasion being
the oighty-ninth birthday of Mr
Sproat. There were also present, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Sproat. Mrs. Jennie
Dale, Mrs. Reg Sykes, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Dale, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew
Crozier, Jack and Ruth Anne Crozier,
great grand -children.
Mrs. (Rev,) Hugh Jack and Mrs,
T. F. Scott attended the convention
in Toronto this week as represents•
lives or the W.M.S. and Bar'bar'a Kirk.
man Auxiliary.
Mr. Oscar Tebbutl has rented Mr.
:Adan) Hays' house of East William at.
Mrs. T. Sowirby and son Thomas,
of Doctoricah Tp., visited of Sunday
at the home of the fo•nro's sister.
Mrs, rMeElfoy, Egtilotlrlville.
Miss Ria Hills of Toronto was a
visite' over the week end with her.
purents, :11r. end Mrs. t,eo'g1 IRlls.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthr' T'9aou•rcou
and family of Kitchener, visited the
latter's parents, ,lir, and Mrs. R.
Strong.
MiSo Margaret Grieve returned on
Tuesday utter spending several weeks
in Windsor visiting her brother, Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. harry Schellenberger
of Clinton and Mt', Carl Schellen-
berger of Mitchell visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Sholdice,
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Arbuckle and
Miss Adella Querengesser of Toronto
and M1', Don Stanek of Kitchener and
51r, Ivan Querengesser of Granton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock and fam-
ily and Mr. Wm. Bennewies motored
to London on Monday to visit Mr.
George Bennewies of Fullerton who
is very i11 in a hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott and Dun-
can spent Sunday with relatives in
Cromarty,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Parrott and
Nancy
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Collins on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, William Boyd spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Mervin
Miller.
Louis Iienneiue,' ,trt•ll known and
hi hly respected resident of Logan
died at l;rodhageu late Sunday even-
ing at the furore if las son, Louis A.
Bennewies. He wM al his 79th year,
and hail been in failing health for the
past year and a half. He became crit-
ic Illy 111 on January 7211 of this year.
1Ii, departed ratan was born June,
l�hir, on the faun where lie !passed
away. fifty-five year, ago he was
married in Brant county to 1-Terntina
Iii, 51 11li, nehn prr•d,-ce.ise,1 hint A.11-
411,t
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4u t i'7, 1'137. He fanned throughout
his active life in Logan township, re-
tiring ten tett, ago For eight years
of this period :he was a resident 01
i rod'Itagen and for the past year and
a Intl( load been living at the honne of
his on. He Awa; a
Member of
St. Pet-
er's Lutheran Church T3roclliagen,
where he -was a Sunday school teach-
er for a number of years, and was
also an elder far a term. He rims a
memiber of fie lbuilding committee
when the .present clwr011 Wall built.
son; Y
Surviving are tu, sons, 1.elfi. and
Norman of Logan, two dang+hters.
rs, George Eicitmeyer and 1\4ms,
David Eic tacyer, one 'bto'ther, john
r cnnowies f Logan, two sister, Mrs
T,nut, Becket, Stratford and Mrs, G.
Sellieim, Iirodhagen, There are 12
grandchildren and ttvn great-grand-
children. Tie was predeceased thy his
-wife and tit o sons Fdu•arel and Ar -
the and two iclaanghtcl •, Lydia Anne
and Eleanor-, and one (brother Henry.
Fltneral service took tplace Wednes-
day afternoon in S4. Peter's T:utheran
Church, Bendhagen, 7nter.nlent took
place in the adjoining cemetery.
(hurry Grieve.
Mr. Roy 11MGeoclt was hone front
St. Merys vicinity, over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Webster of
Markham spent the week end with
the former's mother. Mrs. T. J.
Webster.
The Y. P. S. of First Presbyterian
Church at their meeting 011 Tuesday
eveuiug decided to invite the Gode•
rich and Hensall S.P.S. for their next
meeting on April 30 for a social
v ening
HENSALL
'l'hc Lt) O f of Fi u. all will attend
service in St Patfl's Anglican C hared
on Sunday evening inhere they -will be
addressed :by the rector, Rev \1 \
l lout.
Miss 1'.irttlj• 11.,,1 ins returned home
atter visiting her ion•r, \Irs.Arthur
Prior in Stratford,
Airs. Hu:;it Hawkins and daughter,
Joyce ,f 1 Hinton visited this week
a nth :\I r. amid 11rs. II. 0. I)avmaur.
A public auction sale of the house-
hold effect, of rhe late Mrs. John
Keys will be held on Friday.
Young People's Union, -
The rr ulcer 101121101.1
'the )' moa
People's l'nion v17 13 0'1,1 iin 1hr t'n1t-
td
Church trc Il m Monday 111 evenoc with
\lr_- Iota 3111 enc, n presiding- anti
;,y 4j11,41104! \ 1,x,11 r 1„c..•
followed tty the lord's prayer. \IL--
t ereli1 Step -hem -on :.aur :111 1111 f: -'-
n r.'eIin.. 'If 1 Know,- and t .:el
duet, "ln An 1)11 D tell t ,ard r -'as
5 111 ;.it. Norma Sangster gster 11111 1111'11
Hess. Paula Hanson semi; a solo en-
titled "It's a dlaPo II'up-Ilappt 1)ay. "
1 reading', "I ions of Mappine,was
given by Mrs. Lee Heddrn Miss
Gladys I.mker fay led with a pian,
of and reading, .\ vocal solo 02x9
rendered by Ross Kennedy Miss Ce-
celia Stephenson and \Irs. Hes, fat -
nured vtith a yoral d2101. .A p. .nlo
l20 ldayecl by Bob 11 oss. Crultv,
I loyal directed by \li.. \1 a ;arc't
Kilpatrick Miss Gladys Luker et and
Bob He were set nto•t li.t' f..r the
evening, Candy -wars served at the
1 c.
Rev. R. .\. Broolt prc•aehe,l very
:Mc sermons at the se rviee . in the
United Church on Sauullty and -tion
choir 52114 two anthems, "Sing (into
time Lord and "113 I f Bart Is
ICIPPEN.
Mrs. Robt. -McBride of Goshen
spent Sunday with her son, Mr. and
Mrs. E. McBride,
Miss Irma Ferguson and Mr, and
,llts, \V, Horsey attended the funeral
of the latter's nephew, the late Jack
Cann, in Exeter on Monday.
111r, and Mrs. W. Ferguson and fam-
ily of Thames Road spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann of
Thames Road spent Sunday with the
latter's sister, Mr. and Mr's. J. Day-
Irian.
ayman.
131'. John Sinclair and Mr, Harvey
LtlwIll have treated themselves to
new ears. -----
BORN
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THORNE-In Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal or Saturday, April 13, 1940. to
11Ir. and Mrs. George Thorne, Sea -
forth, a daughter.
FOR SALE
Quantity of alfalfa seed, free from
obnoxious weed seeds, Percy Little,
phone 840x1.1, Seaforth,
FOR SALE
15 chunks for sale, Harvey Mc'
Llwain. Phone 852 r 23, Seaforth,
EUCHRE !
Under auspices of Girls' Branch of
of W.A. will be held
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
Admission 25c
CANDY FOR SALE
in the Parish Hall
St, Thomas Church, Seaforth
DANCE!
TO
Clayton Steeper
AND HIS NEW BAND
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
KIPPEN
General Admission 35c
EUCHRE
,,TT AND
a"�!.V
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in Winthrop Hall
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Agar & Collins Orchestra
ADMISSION 25c. LUNCH SERVED
Euchre to start at 9 o'clock
SMART
MAN TAILORED
PAGE FIVE
BAYFIELD
The local unit of the Red Cross So -
e iety has been busy during the win-
ter. The latest shipment of goods Ln•
dude: 2 helmets, 51 pail' of souks,
sweater. 5 scarves, 1tt snits or py-
jamas, 2 pr. wristlets. For refugees.
28 pair mitts,.2 sfarvMS, bootee and
bonnet set, sweater, 2 suits pyjamas
for ehildteu, 8 pis men's socks.
The women's entertainment conn•
ntiftee intend 'tinkling another dance
on April 24th and a convert will be
given by local talent in the near fut-
ure.
A community farewell patty was
given in honor of Pte. Roht. Hobson
of the R.C.R. in the Town Hall, when
an address was read by the president
Of the society. Mrs. R. H. F. Gardiner
after which Walter Westlake present.
ed Pte. Hobson with a fountain pen,
a sweater, and socks.
Bayfleld's Two Oldest Citizens
Have Birthdays During Week-
Congratulations to our two Oldest
citizens, Mr. Richard Weston, who
celebrated his 89211 birthday on Sat-
urday, April 13tb1, and Mr. Andrew
McGregor, who was 88 years old on
Monday, April 15th. Both these gen-
tlemen were born of the 6th con-
cession of Godericlt Tp•, and have
been life long neighbors.
DANCING!
AT
DUBLIN
ON
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Adam Brock
AND HIS MUSIC
Admission 35 Cents
DUBLIN
\G'. and Mrs. Robert I oyes of Si.
Marys, who have heat spending- the
past two ,weeks at .the home of their
daughter, Mrs. \\'idlnn \Lathers here,
have time distinction of !being m'n•rie 1
50 years. The celebration of this
.golden anniversary -took place Sunday
at die home of Mr. and Airs. \lather,
with a tastily -dinner, the guests in-
cluding 11'r, and 131rs. Jostnli 12 tigers
and rblr. and Mrs, Frank Rodgers, of
Stratford; 'Nits. Henry Smith. \liiver-
tun. •who was the bridesmaid ,i titty-
yeer's a g,c. iss Emma Smith anri
\t r.
Bram, of 31i4cerinn. \lr. and
Mrs. Robert P,oyes of Galt were -un-
able to he present. ,\ir. and Mrs.
Bove,, who ,ere -enjoying eXcclltnt
health, received malty telegrams and
messages of congratulations from a
aide circle of friends. They Knee six
4raudchtldr n, 31rs, Douglas Ahern,
Toromoi Mrs. Ellery Meyer, Kaukau-
na, \Vi. -Misses Doris. and Helen
\lather Dublin George Rardgers•
Fleet Aircraft t o., Fort Erie, and
Robert Pnycs, Galt.
Death of J. J. Connolly. -
Word
1 , Of the
c yul e
was received \to
rd va r
of T 1T Connolly Friday afternoon at
his home lot 116con 1111', highway
T-,111,.- .:11' He was the son of th, laic
!Michael Connolly and (Margaret
13oorke, Ile was a Tarnier and coatrac-
tnr and is survived. ,by his -wife, Susan
SldNrtilara of Downie township. Four
daughters and ore. son' se wive, with
their mother: Mary, Helen, 'Jessie,
Zeta and.Michael, else four 'brothers,
Michael Martin, Peter and 'Joseph,
and one sister, Margaret E. Connolly.
1' -ie :had been in tbadhealth 'Mr the
past four onths M.'. Connolly was.75
years of age and had lived rn Logan
all this life ,and ',vas respected thy ilio
,friends and neiglilbois. He was a
.neni'her of St. Brigid s ch,trrch, Tenn -
irate.
The regtdar monthly meeting of ;the
Catholic Youth Organization :ems
held in the high School, Tames ItMaus-
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AISMOISENUMMEMISSIMERSINKeralMiliW
kap( presiding, Following the bus -
lilt vurlienl, an interesting teatltrt
--was a public speak nh c most. Tstos,--
participating in class tinder 18 year::
were: 51r. \nary 1V\".,ods, o -hires topic
vas: Out' Canadian Horne:' and
Miss Mary Evan : "Can •t Small
Gnrsincss
51)011 511rvive." In con-
test nyt'r 1$ years were: Miss Veron-
ica 31cslyneux. "Sound Effects in
Radio"; Jack ,McCrtnn, "The \Vat
Situation"; Wilfred Krauskopi.
"Salt Industry. The jud es were:
Rev, Dr. Iffoulkes. \lither Gerald and
Vindict' ;Anastasia, -who decided the
witirners to be: \Liss Veronica \Molr-
N.
n:'ui 11-11-1 \li,s \l cry
meeting -was conducted by a series of
inrnretm•ptn speeches: Miss Veronica
\Lalyneux, "Hat:"; \lf,' .Mary
\Voods, "Sprint": \Iia. •31au•) h o 10)1'.
-l'he Rain. Came"; Jack 311! rash,
"A Short Annt -tn r Anecdote"; ttVil-
fred Krauskopt National 'Unity."
\ir. and \ins T. J.:\lolyneao. and
\liss 1hlrollry spent Sunday in Lon -
KIPPEN
Air. Alexander Monteith died at his
home o1 the London Road on Sun-
day, April 14th. 111r. llionteith eras in
1115 74t11 year and had resided in this
district since childhood. He was an
.relive member of iiippen United
C'hin'ch, holding the otklre or so, -ret -
:try of the Sunday School for 36
year's, Surviving are Itis wife, one
brother, IIenry Monteith of Powas•
san; three sisters, Mrs. John Dallas
13erts11111 Mrs. J. R'amiltol, Detroit.
and Mrs. T. /Amide, London. The fun-
eral was held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from
the home. The service 'vas coudu01>
ell. by Revs. E, E. Chandler. The pall.
COMEDY
"DEACON DUBBS"
At Egmondville Church
Presented by Young People's
Society
Directed by Mrs. A. W. Gardiner
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
AT 8 P.M.
Admission 25c
hearers were James Mustard, Wm.
Delta, S. W. Thomson. John I4yde.
Alex Hyde and John L. Henderson.
Interment was in Baird's C'emeter'y.
Mrs, Minnie Little was iu Shep-
herd, Mich., last week attending the
funeral of a relative.
Mr: Bill Witemoohe spent a few days
recently in Clinton.
Mr. James Merlyntont is visiting
with relatives in London.
Miss Gladys Jarrett is
spending a
few days with .hiss Hannah Craig a'
Hensall.
SPECIALS
Monday, April 22
GENUINE
Oil Permanents
27.31' for $5.00
(3,00 for $3.50
2..30 for $2.50
Per'nrarlellt Ends, $1.50 to $2.50
All work guaranteed and clone by
JEAN SMITH OF STRATFORD
At E. H. Close's barber Shop
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1 McCormick Deering 12 plate Disc Harrows
1 - 3 year old Filly.
1 - 8 year old Driving Horse
1 - Beatty Red Star Washer
1 Quebec Sulky Plow
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