The Seaforth News, 1940-04-25, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940
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UNICORN OR GOLDEN NET
Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon, 1s ....per tin 25c
Hillcrest SHORTENING, is .. .. 2 lbs. 23c
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk....per tin 18c
Del Maize Niblets Corn.., 2 tins 25c
lo. & G.
WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 4 cakes 17c
EUREKA MINUTE TAPIOCA -2 pkg. and 1 25 C
Genuine Pyrex Dessert Dish
PUFFED WHEAT- 2 pkgs. and
1 pkg. PUFFED RICE ALL FOR 1 C
Pastry Flour
Kleenex 200s ,:...2
Odex Toilet Soap
Palmolive Toilet
Tea Bisk
Oxydol
Kirk's Castile Soap
Crisco
Quaker Quick Oats.
Muffets
Cowan's Cocoa
Granulated Sugar
Coffee Royal York
Coffee Blueboy
Kellogg's Corn Flakes,
Aylmer Infants'
Green Giant Peas,
Huskies, reg, 2 for
Peas, Peter Pan,
Chloride of Lime,
Ideal Silver Cream
Dustbane Cleaning
Silvo or Brasso,
2 in 1 Shoe Polish
Interlake Toilet
Shaker Salt, Plain
Crunchie Sweet
McLaren's Jelly
H.P. Sauce
Dutch Set Onions,
Ginger Snap Biscuits
Manning's Chocolate
Manning's Chocolate
Allen's Apple juice,
Cigars, Cigarettes
Ross
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7s 23c 24s 650
pkgs. 25c SOOs 290
2 cakes llc
Soap 2 cakes llc
Medium 190.. ...... Small 10c Large 35c
Small lOc Large 22c
3 cakes 14c
is 21c 3s 57c
large plain per pkg, 24c
per pkg. 100
'4s 16c Is 27c
10 lbs. 65c
r/ys 270 19 49c
1s 35c
large family size per pkg. IOc
Foods 3 tins 25c
17 oz, per tin 15c
25c On Sale at 2 pkgs. 130
Corn, Aylmer, 16 oz, tins 3 for 19c
Is per tin 15c
per btl. 25c
Paste per tin 14e
small 15e large 25c
Paste per tin 10c
Paper 3 rolls 25c
or Iodized, 2s 2 pkgs. 150
Pickles, 27 oz. per btl. 25c
Powders per pkg. 5c
per btl. 29c
'Government Graded 2 lbs. 25c
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per lb10cper 1b. 17c
Mello Biscuits per lb, 23c
Bridge Dainties Biscuits er tin 23c
20 oz.
and Tobacco, with your order. Thank you.
J. Sproat PHONE 8
N. Pryce PHONE 77
WALKER'S
FUNERAL HOME
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AND EMBALMING
J. R. STALKER, JR.
Balder of Government _diploma
and license,
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
BRODHAGEN
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred
Ahrens on Sunday were Mrs. Joe
Wallace and Mrs. Nellie Carlton of
Wilson, N.Y., Mrs. Louise Gibson and
Mr. Clayton Carlton of Niagara Falls,
N -Y.
Mr. and Dirs. R. G. Hart with Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Rock.
The sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per was observed at the morning
service in St. Peter's Lutheran
Church with the pastor, Rev. Frieder•
Risen in charge. Mrs. Fred Scher -
berth, of Detroit, a Yorner organist,
presided at the organ, The pastor ex-
pressed
spressed deep appreciation for her
services.
Miss Claires Diegel spent Sunday
with Miss Doris Melville in Monkton.
At the meeting of the Young Peo•
ple's Society held on Wednesday
evening. April. 17, the devotional part
of the program was conducted by the
President, Edgar Elligson. Miss
Claires Diegel acted as pianist for the
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TOWN TOPICS ' "THE DUST OF THE
EARTH"
Rev. and Mrs. 13. C I4lford of King•
stem Michigan, visited a couple of
days this Creek with the former's
Parents, Rev, and Mrs, James Elford.
and returned on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mva, Framk Hollyman and
daughter Frances, of Blyth, rand Mrs.
Robert Stewart, Seaforth, spent Sun,
clay in Beamsville, visiting the latter•'s
sole, Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Cullen and Miss
Helen Finlibeiser of Kitchener .spent
A drama in four acts. will be
presented in
DUBLIN PARISH HALL
FRIDAY, MAY 3
Under auspices of Young Ladies'
Sodality
Cast of Characters
David Moore, of Maple Farm
the week end with their mother Mrs. Cottage Dan O'Rourke
Charles :6 mkbeiner Susan Moore his wifeHelen Dantzer
Mrs Charles Fhrkbelner has re. Elizabeth their daughter
turned home after spending the win. . Dorothy Molyneaux
ter in Sarnia with her daughter and Rev, Dr. Templeton, a young
ronin -law, Mr. and Mrs NY T.
minister Joe Ryan
Faulkner. Miss Arabella, the village
Mr, and Mrs. Watson Sholdice were newspaper Mary Woods
visitors in town on Tuesday, They John Ryder, the young master of
have recently proved from near Au• the Maples. , , .Janes Krauskopf
burn to Morris Twp., near Bluevale. Wandering Tom, a mystery
Harold 0. Free, son of Mr. and Lenard Nagle
Mrs. W. T. Free, left for London on; Old Morse, his companion
Monday where be has enlisted in the! Bill Hanley
Air force
! Nell, "The dust ot the earth"
Mr, John Regier fractured his arm Ursula Iirauskopf
while cranking a truck, i Watch for further aauouncenlent
Mr. and 1155s. Ross Button of Morris next week
Twp„ near Blnevale, and Miss Rhea
Johnston of Jamestown, were visit
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Carter on Sunday.
Mrs. S. Eyre, who spent the winter
in Sarnia with her sort, has returned,
and is visiting iter sister, Mrs. Archie
McTavish,
91i. James Heudev'sou of Gnderich
celled on friends in town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sant Hanna and Ma•.'
J. 11. Robertson will attend the tune.,
ral of Mr. llannu's niece, bliss Minale f
flauna, on 'Thursday afternoon from
the home of Mrs. Martin, Morris. Tp.
I'be givis of the Jemior eV,A. of St.1
Throw:' Church attended the colleen-
lion
onven-t r n 1t London on Tuc play 1 rain-
tri .1 tea and sale sf biking will the
held on May till.
Mr. 1'; G. Scott is seriously ill this
week
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Mr. and Alts. William Pinkney itkuev and
family of Hamilton were guests of
Miss Clara Pinkney.
Miss Mary Holmes of Western Un-
iversity was called home owing to the
serious illness of her mother, Mrs.
Chas. Holmes.
The play, "Deacon Dabbs" was suc-
cessfully presented by the Egmond-
ville Young People Friday evening.
The net proceeds amounted to $63.00.
BRUCEFIELD
A meeting of the United Farm men
and women was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McQueen on
Tuesday, April 16th. The women's
section opened by singing "How Plea-
sant 'tis to meet again," followed by
prayer. After minutes of previous
meeting were read and adopted, the
roll was called. Mrs. McQueen read a
letter from Mr. H. H. Hannam. The
questionaire was taken by Mrs.
Cairns A paper on health was given
by Alts. C. Haugh Mrs. FV Nesbitt
I aml Mrs, A Buchanan Mrs J Cairns
read an article on education and 'Vire
W. Douglas on "Abe and his wife."
Miss Margaret McQueen gave two in-
• trunrental solos which were enjoyed,
Sirs. Douglas offered her home for
the May meeting. The meeting closed
CONSTANCE
On Thursday night last, a present-
ation was held in Milburn hall in
honor of lir. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Cru•tet• [tree Margaret McClure).
when they were presented with a lin,
oleuut rug and set of dishes. The
evening was spent in dancing. After
lunch the following address was
read by Miss Clarissa Dale:
Dear Thomas and Margaret,
We make it our right
To meet to -night
Ta see the groom and beide.
And likeall the rest,
With •t stuck out chest
Proudly he stands by her side.
And though atm Is pus,
Ante we know she r
We hope that h''fl kindly share
And may her bright face
So welcomed in its place
And have nice home over there.
WIN $30 CASH with singing, yfter which Ittneli was
served by hostess and friends.
The I'urili rem, cotltost muses, Mrs. A. Anderson of Brantford 1$
you au opparituthy to Will $3„.00 cash. visiting her sister. Mrs. A. Mustard, Sr
or one of twelve other cash prizes.! Miss Elizabeth Scott and her
All you do is complete the last line of iuother Mrs, A. T. Scott spent the
the jingle. See advertisement on page week end In London,
two. This is u local t'ontest, restrictedI hiss McMaster %Pent the week end
to the countiesof Huron, Bruce. Grey. at Owen Sound,
Perth, Wellington and Waterloo. En -Miss Mayine Swan and 1lliss '.Edith
tries should be macre right away us Bowey were delegates to the Presby.
the contest closes on May 4th. tenial in Seaforth on Tuesday.
evening. A topic, "We Need God," Miss Hazel Haugh of Toronto spent
r home here prior to
fc days at bee to
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Alice Siemotr.
cloud,
Ines u drifting
Sfare very p Proud,
Margaret, to have you on this line.
And the hope each day,
As you work awny.
That you'll come and see us all some day
Now, Thomas, my Ind,
We know you are glad.
To think your long drives are o'er,
But still when you're old,
And yourbones feel the cold,
You can think of the year before.
And when you're young lad
Comes -up to his dad,
And says, "Gan 1 have the horse'1"
Just answer "Yes.
You can, I guess.
For once I was young, of course."
And we know Margaret feels,
As. she cooks the meals.
That she's the luckiest girl she could be,
And maybe- some 505,
To her girls she will sty,
"1 hope you find a man, like me."
Now, Thomas and Margaret,
While you're both in your place,
Our gratitude we want you to see.
So now is our chance.
To leave a remembrance
Of the ones in lids community.
So we ask you this eve
These presents to receive
As a tokenof remembrunte from lip,
And we hone that it pleases
As much es your sums,
'+n now 1 g1.1000 that will le :dl.
Mr. Cartel gave a very suitabl
reply and after singing "For They tar
Jolly Good Fellow ," dancing confit
lied until the woe Bata' 11011111 of 111
morning.
A meeting of the W.A. was held t
the basement of the church on Alm
llth. The president Mrs. Erne
clams, opened the meeting by hyu1
101), followed with prayer by Dl
Robert Law•sou and Mrs, Erne
Adams and all repeating the Lord
prayer. It was decided that Mrs. Ju
Carter take charge of Mrs. sae
Snell's group for the rest of tate yea
Re -arranging of groups Cres" left reit
group leaders. Mrs. Britten tin
took charge of r1Irs. Smell's €rou
Need Thee Ever
Sang hymn "I
was given bytss het leaving for Barrantabermlja, Col Hour,' followed with a paper pr
Games and contests were conducted onrbnt S. America.bliss Haugh has pared by Mrs. Robert Rogerson to
by Mies Adeline Sternest.been night supervisor at Wellesley read by Mrs, Bert Stepheiaon, c
A ,play called Wild Oats Boy,"
will be presented by the Y,P.S. ou Hospital Toronto, for the past two titled, "What Out Lives Mean
Friday evening, April 26, in the years. Others," also a poem entitled, `,
basement of the churrh. I Miss E. Stanmore of Barranca, Col• Mission." Hymn 2S4. "I Am Thine
Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tait ombia, and Mr. 7. Tragntuire, who Lord," was sung. followed with pra
and daughter, and Mr. James. Riehl spent eighteen years in Colombia, er by Aire. Britton. The study bo
of Stratford, and Mrs, Wm. Riehl Sr, flow of Sarnia, visited with Miss was given by Mrs. Britton. Also
of Mitchell with lir. and Mrs. Wm. Hazel Haugh on DIonday. poem entitled "God Calls Who Hear
5, Riehl, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Orth of Mr, and Mrs. C. Halstead and Floyd The meeting closed by singing by
Fordwtielt, and lir, and Mrs. Wm, of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. 246. Two quilts were quilted for tl
and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler. Red Cross at this meeting.
Boyd of McKillop will Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Miller.Mr. and Mrs. E. Schilbe and son or Mr. and Mrs, Frank Riley al
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hartji of De
• I Zurich spent Sunday with Mr, and family spent Sunday with Mr. a
troit, Mrs. Elwood Smart of Windsor, Mrs. G. Swan, Mrs. Fred Stephenson of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherbarth and Mr. Harry Collins of Western" Uni• Miss Olive Grimoldby of Seater
family of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. C1ar. versity, London, spent the ,week end spent Sunday at her home here.
grace Bennewies and daughter of mit_ at his home here. Miss Jean Wakefield has return
chell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Way and Mr, and Mrs. L. Cummings of Wal• from Kippen to her hone here,
family of Mitchell with Mr, and Mrs, ton, and Mr. L, Robinson and sister Mr. Leo Stephenson spent Mond
J. L. Bennewies. Miss Ella Robinson of Elimville spent in Loudon.
Miss Edith Se,ebach of Stratford, 'Friday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Miss Edna Armstrong of the Hur
Wheeler. Road and Miss Stella AArmstrongDh. Carman Wessman of Mitchell,
Miss Helen Short and Mrs. Short of Air. and Mrs. Ross Scott and Ruth Seaforth spent the week end wi
Lakeside, Mr. Neal Gregory of Stent spent Sunday in Seaforth. their parents.
ford with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collins, 1 Mr. Lee Ktpfer has .accepted a post- We are sorry to hear that Mr. W
tion in St, Thomas. Carnochan, also Mrs. Henry G
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prueter and
Mr. and Mr's. Manuel Walthers of Bruceffeld Young People's Union Clough have been on the sick list.
Mitchell with Mrs. Henry Benn
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e- will hold their anniversary on Sunday
. at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The guest
vp
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuernaun speaker will be Rev. J. F. Anderson'
vies•
and children visited with Mr. and of NVingham. Special music will be
Mrs. Fred Dipple in Mitchell on Sum Provided by the Y.P.U. choir,
day evening, Anna and Ralph Dipple On Monday, the play, "His Women
returniewith them. Folk," by Holuesville talent, will be
lgiveu under auspices of the Y.P:U.
WINTHROP EUCHRE AND
Air. William Trewartha Sr. was re• r
moved to the hospital at Seaforth on
Wednesday.W a wish
him a speedy DANCE
recovery, i
We wish to extend our sympathy
to the family of the tate Mrs.- W. A.1
Crich.
The euchre and dance held in the
hall last Friday night was well at-
tended, The prize winners were, lad -i
ies, most games, Mrs, Jack Carter; ,
lone hands, Mrs. E. Toll, Men, most
games, Mr. Clarence Hoggarth; lone
bands, Mr. McNichol, After lunch
several !tours were spent in dancing.
Don't forget the euchre and dance to
be held in the hall this Friday night,!
April 36th.
Mr. Harry Eddicott lett cm Sunday
for Port Colborne to sail on the "Fair
River" freight boat for the summer.
We wish him success.
Air. and Mrs. Peter McCowan, Bob'
by and Jackie, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Eaton,
Tire W.A. and W.M.S. will hold their
meeting at the home of Mrs. John
Pryee on Wednesday, May 1st. A
special invitation is extended to the
iN WINTHROP HALL
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
Euchre to start at 9 o'clock
Agar & Collins Orchestra
ADMISSION 25c. LUNCH SERVED
COMING
TO
KJPPEN -
Jack EVANS
AND HIS
10 - PIECE ORCHESTRA - 10
The outstanding Dance -Hit of the
Season
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
GENERAL ADMISSION 60c
C. Watson, Manager.
ladies: i
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long visit
with relatives in Owen Sound c
the week end.
Mr. Bill Glenn left this week for
trip to the Western Proviuces,
Mr. Bill Wltoombe is visiting w
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
Combe at Ingersoll.
Miss Theda Watson was taken
Seaforth Hospital last week and op
ated. on for appendicitis. Her ma
friends will be pleased to hear she
recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Blear Mousseart sp
Sunday in London.
Mr. Bud Cooper has taken a p
! Budtion with Mr. Geo. Gleno for
spring work,
Mr, John Hyde spent Sunday w
friends at Owen Sound.
Miss Doris Alexander and
friend of Loudon spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Alexau
Mts. H. McMurtrie spent the w
end with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Dick
Snrithsville.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Linden
Verna of Denfield, Dir. and Mrs.
eph Carter and Marie of Clan iebo
visited on Sunday with MY j"ild D
Archie Parsons.
Quite a number from this vie
attended the Spring show in Heu
on Saturday.
The many friends of Miss Th
Watson will be sorry to.learn she
derwent an operation for appendic
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We wish her a speedy r000v-
Clarence McLean of London
the week end with relatives
Albert Chipcbase of London
the week end with friends
Fred Parsons and son Walter
to their home in Sea
after a pleasant visit with
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
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and Mrs. Oliver Jaques
attended the Bowers -Jaques
at Zion last Wednesday.
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Mr,
Private G. V. Raymond of the
O.C. and Mrs. Raymond of London
were guests at tate home of Mr.
Beatty Sr, on Sunday.
The Cheerio Club of Varna
present a four act play "All in
Family," on Tuesday night, April
Proceeds to be donated to the
Cross. Come along and enjoy a
night's fun with the young people's
club.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Epps and
Webster of Clinton visited
friends on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. 3. R. Peters are
ing with relatives in Chatham.
Mr, and Mrs. Sandy Doig and
and Mrs. Geo. Coleman visited
friends on the Parr Line on Saturday
last
Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Stephenson
and Mr. and :IS Wrillfam R,
enson attended the funeral of
Hannah Reddy of Usborne oil Monday
afternoon,
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C. Rathwell of London
a few days with friends
et Reid is attending the
of the W.A. of St. John's
now in London,
Ferguson and little son have
to. join her husband in Sudbury.
and Mrs. G. H. Beatty
spent Sunday with friends
and Mrs. Peters and daughter
Hunter spent the week end
Florence Snaith of Clinton
Sunday with her parents,
3. Smith. -
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DALE-ln Clinton Public Hospital,
Saturday, April 20, 1940. to Mr.
Airs. Stewart Dale (Nee
Armstrong) a son.
VIVIAN--In Scott Memorial Hospital.
on Saturday. April 20, 1940.
and Mrs. Cameron Vivian. Staffs,
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