The Seaforth News, 1940-12-12, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1940
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ST. W ILLI'AMS
Raspberry Jam large 2 lb. jar 24c
Quick Quaker Oats large pkg. 16c
Superior Baking Powder 16 oz. 23c
and one 2 oz. bottle Hillcrest Vanilla FREE
Sweet Meaty Prunes 2 lbs. 19c
AYLMER VEGETABLE or TOMATO
SOUP 2 10 -oz, tins 1' 7c
GOLDEN MIXED
Xmas Nuts, per lb. -19c; 2 lbs. for 37c
McLaren's Minute Tapioca 2 lbs, 19c
McLaren's Jelly Powders, Assorted Flavors per pkg. 5c
Catelli's Cooked Spaghetti 2 16 -oz. tins 19c
javex, makes one gallon bleach per bottle 15c
Hemphill's Wheat Berries 5 lb. bag 25c
Salada Tea Sale, yellow label tri Ib. pkg. 37c
Brown label ' lb. pkg. 39c
Ovaltine, Small.. 38c .. Medium..58c large 98c
Hawe's Floor Wax, 1 lb, tin 45c
(And one 4 -oz. bottle Hawe's Lemon Oil FREE)
Old Dutch Cleanser. join the $29,000 Contest 2 tins 21c.
Camay Soap 3 bars 17c
Chipso, small pkg.-10c ,...large pkg...23c .,..giant pkg. 49c
P. & G. Soap 3 bars 13c
Five Roses Flour, 7 Ib. bag ..29c .... .... ..............24 lb. bag 89c
Readicut Macaroni per lb. 5c
Aylmer Pork & Beans 2 20 -oz, tins 190
Hillcrest Shortening 2 1-1b. prints 25c
Singapore Sliced Pineapple 15 oz. tin 15c
Aylmer Tomatoes 2 ige, 28 oz. tins 25c
Plain or Iodized Salt 2 lge. pkgs, 15c
Royal York Cheese % lb. pkg, 15c
McCormick's Assorted Sandwich Biscuits per lb. 17c
Royal York Coffee, % ib. tin..27c 1 lb. tin 49c
McCormick's Butter Sodas 1 lb. red bag 15c
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Xmas Fruits and Peels
Crown Golden Sultana ‘Raisins 2 lbs. 23c
New Currants, nice clean stock per Ib. 14c
Cut Mixed Peel V2 Ib. 13c
Cut Mixed Peel, cellophane pkg. V2 Ib. 15c
Lemon & Orange Peel, caps V2 Ib. 14c
Bleached Sultanas per Ib. 18o
Seeded Raisins, Lexias 16 oz. pkg. 17c'
Lexie Raisins with seeds . .perlb.13c
WilP-AAPeIFfds.g4�-e% e%4KlP- ,C4greX
SATIN MIXED
CANDY KiSSES
i' Ri:N('1I CREAMSper
STAR ('ITOCOLATE
IIOIUSEIIOLD
A. B. GU1IR
BUNGALOW t'IIO('OLATJ4
MOIR'S CHOCOLATES
Special Candy Sale
CANDIES pet lb. 155
2 lbs. 25c
lb. 19c
DROPS Der Ib. 17c
Mlxi,tt) CANDIESper lb. 195
per lb. 15c
i 11), box 270
]b, box 695
Rossi.Sproat PHONE 8
Miss N. P Ce PHONE 77
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BRODHAGEN
Private Lyle Douglas. son of Mr.
and Mrs. \Vin. Douglas of Pirate,
Manitoba (Louise Brodhagetu who
were former resident of this district,
spent a week's leave at the home of
his uncle, Mr. John Brodhageu. ire
is at present stationed at Toronto.
We notice that Mr. Ed Gies. form-
erly manager of the Canadian Bank
of Commerce and who still spends
his summer here, was elected alder.
man in the city of Waterloo. lu the
same elections, Mr. Gies' father was
re-elected to the Public Utilities
Commission, heading the poll in a
three-way contest. '1"his corner ex,
tends its congratulations.
On account of the Mitchell bridge
being closed for repairs all trucks
have to detour through Brodhagen.
The heavy snow storms have kept
the snow plows- busy to keep this
road in. condition for- the heavy
traffle. •
Mrs. Wm, Riehl Sr. of Mitchell is
visiting with Mr. and Ml's. Wm. S.
Riehl.
ST. COLUMBAN
The- Catholic Wnanen'S League. are
holding their usual euchre and dance
on Friday. Dec, 13.
Want and For Sale Ads„ 1 week 25c
GOOD EQLJIPMENT
MAKES A GOOD FARMER BETTER
In the past years we always advised our Customers~ when-
ever there was a price advance anticipated. Many dollars
were saved by our customers placing their orders with us
at these tunes for future delivery.
Owing to a shortage of certain materials it was impossible
to get delivery of late orders this past season.
We advise you to come in and book your orders with us
now for your next season's requirements at last year's
prices and we will ensure delivery of sante.
JOHN BACH
MAIN ST, SEAFORTH
Dealer for I.H.C. Machines & Repair Parts
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Rev. FI V. Workman and Mr. Robt.
Scarlett, representing Northside Un-
ited Church Rev, W. A. Bremner,
Presbytery secretary, and Mr. F. S.
Savauge, Presbytery treasurer, at-
tended a meeting of Huron Presby.
tory 10 Goderich on Tuesday.
Mr. Irvin Agar and family have
moved to Sarnia.
Miss Isabel R. Robinson of Toronto
Bible College, who attended the
Taylor -Jervis wedding at Clinton on
Saturday, spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rob.
insan, Egmondvllle. She was accom-
panied by her friend Miss Neta
Reddick.
Mr. and Mrs, R. E. MacKenzie and
tw'. sons and Mrs. MacKenzie'a
mother, Mrs. Chesney, left this week
for Toronto where they will remain
for the winter.
Rev, A. W..Gardiner and Mr. Nel
son Keys attended Presbytery sleet-
ing at North St. Church, Goderich.
on Tuesday,
TAYLOR-JERVIS
A pretty wedding- was solemnized
at. Hill ('test" the home of the
brides parents, at noon, Dec. 7th
when Willa Fein younger [laughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jervis, became
the bride of Mr. Robert Douglas Tay-
lor. youngest son of 11r. William J.
TaYlor and the late Mrs. Taylor of
Varna The Rev. G. G. Burton offic-
iated. Mrs. .1. Wilton of Brussels, sig
ter at the groom. played the wedding
music.
(liven in Ina uuMane by her father
the lovely bride was attire[] in n
gown of tenle blue alpaca .steer. em-
broidered in chenille, with sburl train
and wore t corsage of Briarcliff
roses. She was nttend oil by Miss
[.Sabel Robinson of Toronto, wearing
me crepe, and corsage nt' single
pink rht'ysantli501(ms. Mr. Harvey
Taylor, brother of the groom, woos
granurantan. The bride entered the
living [room along a pada of white
baby ribbon caught with evergreen
formed by two pretty little flower
girls, Marlene Jervis, niece of the
bride, Marlene Jervis. niece of the
of the groom, attired in dainty pink
dresses. Kenneth Stephenson, neph•
ew of the groom, acted as ring bear-
er. The ceremony was concluded be.
fore a bank of evergreen and white
chrysanthemums.
Mter the ceremony the bride and
groom led the way to the dining
room which was decorated with
pink chrysanthemums. The table was
centred with the bride's cake and
tall white tapers. Luncheon was
served to forty guests by four charm-
ing whitvesses, Madelon Mason, Non
ene Robinson, Margaret Cornish and
Mary Rozell.
An unusual feature of this event
was that the bride's parents were
celebrating the fortieth anniversary
of their wedding.
For the wedding trip to Toronto.
Port Hope and Burlington the bride
was attired in a black coat with
miniton trim with biadt off -tire -face
hat trimmed with matching fur and
black tweesaortes. They will reside
nn the groom's farm in Goderich
Township.
Guests were present from Toronto
Ilurlington. Stratford Brussels, Star
fa and Zurich.
BRUCEFIELD
The motion pictures "Across Circ
ado from Coast to ('oast," and sev
eral sound flints including "Modern
Eaten" (Niagara). "Gem of the
Rockies," "Wonderland of Gaspe,"
put on by the projecting committee
last Friday night were of a high
order,
Next Saturday morning at nine
thirty, there will he practice for the
('hristmns concert in the - school
room of the church,
Next Sunday will be white gift
Sunday.
511'. Jas. Swan is improving from
his recent illness.
Last week Mrs, Tom Campbell of
the 2nd of Stnnleg suffered a stroke.
Friends hope for a complete re
eovery.
Mr. Lee Kipfer and Mrs. Atuty
Sturgeon of London are home here
owing to the serious illness- of the
father, Mr. Sol 1' 1p.fer, who had a
severe heart attack. We hope to hear
of his recovery soon.
Mrs. Alex Mustard Jr., who has
pneumonia. was taken to Clinton hos-
pital last Saturday. We hope• she
will soon be able to return horse,
Douglas McBeath, son of Mr. and
•Mrs. W. 11'TtBeat11, who had his leg
broken nine or ten weeks ago, we
are glad to report is now able to
walk some. We hope soon to see
Douglas out again,
Farmers' Club meeting will he
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
it rn Douglas on Wednesday ufter-
000ll Dec. 15th,
Mrs. Roy McLean of Gull Take
Sask., is visiting with her cousin
Mrs Wallace I-Iaugh
Mr, and Mrs. A. Jury and son, of
Saskatchewan are visiting at the
EUCHRE AND
DANCE
in Winthrop Hall
Thurs., Dec. 12
Moonlight Serenaders
EUCHRE 9 TO 11
LUNCH SERVED, ADMISSION 30c
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DANCE ((
to Clayton Steeper
FRIDAY, DEC. 13TH
AT KIPPEN
THERE IS FUN FOR ALL
Don't Miss It 1
C. Watson, Manager
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There is a possibility that Silk Hose will be uff
the Market in the near future. Why not lay its a
stock of these for yourself as well as for Xntas
Gifts. All the newest whiter shade:; are litre,.
Every pair in a smart gift box.
Service & Semi --Service Weight 85c to 1.25
Pure Silk Chiffon 69c to 1.15
Crepe Hose 1.15
House Coats
THE GIFT SUPREME
See mu' wonderful show-
ing of these lovely new
models for Xmas.
Tufted Candlewick .. 2.95
Percale house Coats 1.95
Crepes .. 3.95
Velvets, Satins, Flannels
3.95 to 4.95
Cotton Blanket Cloths
2.95 to 3.95
Gift Suggestions For Her
Velvosuede, Crepe & Satin Lingerie
Panties, Vests, Pajamas, Nighties
TOWELS
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Fabrics, Solid Leather &
GLOVES
Chamoisettes, Kids, and
Woollen Gloves
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Dressing
Gowns
FOR THE STAY-AT-HOME MAN
No gift will be more welcome
than one of these stylish new
dressing gowns. in heavy lii-
mona cloth. All wool flannels or
sills. Come mostly in plain
shades or polka dots with con-
trasting lapels and trim.:All
sizes.
Kimona Cloths....2.95 to 3.95
Flannels 5.95 to 9.50
Silks 5.00 to 7.50
EACH trt)W'N IN (UFT BOX
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FOR MEN
Smart weaves 111 pule wool knitted Scarf and Glove
6 c'Ulllb111at. iott. 'They're smart and sensible. C'olol's, white.
chamois, green, grey & wine.
d Beautifully boxed. - Priced
2.25 2.50 3.75
Visit our store.
See the new
Forsyth Shirts
the richness
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and qualizy of
fabric .. , the smart
styling and tailoring.
Choose now while
our range i, c,,rnplete.
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Stewart Brss., Seaf
11055 he will soon be running around
again.
home of Mr. D. Swan.
We are sorry to report that Mr. S.
Iiipfer is seriously ill and his family
have been called home.
Mr. Wm. Simpson of Detroit visit-
ed his father, Mr. 0, D. Simpson, 00
Saturday.
Mr's. Margaret McKenzie left on
Monday to spend the winter with
her sisters iii Hensall.
We are glad to report that Mr.
Jas. Swan is much improved and
hope he will soon be well again.
Pte. Abe Zapfe of London visited
his family here on Saturday.
Miss Anna Cornish of London
agent the week end at her home
here.
Plan now to attend the annual
Sunday School Christmas entertain-
ment on Friday, Dee. 20th at 8
o'clocit. A feature this year will be
the showing of films of the Nativity.
We Inc glad to see Douglas Mc -
Beath able to be out in the car, and
HARLOCK
Tuesday, the 10tH of December Mr.
A. W. Beacom celebrated his birth-
day, and Mr. and Mrs. W. 1I. Knox
of Londesboro celebrated the 38th an-
niversary of their wedding day. We
wish to extend congratulations and
wish them all many happy Jetutns
of the day,
Mr. Audrey Knox has made the
rise of a driver, We wish hint good
luck.
Nurse Kathleen Beacons is stiil on
duty in Clinton.
WINTHROP
The annual Sunday School concert
and Christmas tree of Caven, Win-
throp. will be held on Thursday
:evening, Dec. tSth,
Highest Cash
Prices
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Live Geese, Chickens,
Ducks and Turkeys
ALSO GOOSE & DUCK
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