The Seaforth News, 1941-11-27, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1941
TIIE SEA.FORTH NEWS
Superior Values t() Dec. 3rd,
CHOICE TOMATOES, 2 15 -oz. tins
VANCAMP'S
15c
,(.UTTER SODAS, 1 Ib. Red Bag
McCORMICK'S
REB SOCKEYE SALMON, 1/2 size tial 23c
MAPLE LEAF
3c
CHOICE PEACHES, 15 oz. tin ....,,. 15c
AYLMER
VEGETA LE OR TOMATO SOUP 17c
AYLMER. 2 10 -oz. tins
ICY WAFER BISCUITS, per lb. 23c
VANILLA.
Sillrrnfrs fruit Pudding, 15 oz. tin 27c
Lipto11's: Teaa, Red Label, black or mixed, t;; lb. pkg.. , 4 5c
Hawes Lemon Oil. large 12' oz. bottle 25c
8.0.8. Scouring Pad$, 4 pati pkg. 14e: 8 pad pkg23c
Rinso, Med. pkg. 110'; large pkg. 97c
Superior Baking Powder, .. 12 1b. tin 15c 1 Ib, tin 231
Royal York ('toffee', :. lb. tin 27(' 1 Ha. till .IPc
IFillip 110y (''ileiee. 1 111,41 11 33c'
e u :cehit. aw,eet roused Tickles, Inige 2' 7 oz. jar :' i r
Princess Flakes., largo pkg, 1.7e; giant. pkg. 23779i
Green Giant Peas, 15 OL. On 15c
Camay Snap. 3 bars ,;toe
Aylmer Irish Stew. 15 oz. tins 15c
NESCAFE •.4 oz. tin 59c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg. 17c
GARDEN PATCH PEAS 2 15 oz. tins 230
GARDEN PATCH BANTAM CORN .... , ..... ..2 16- oz, tins 25c
MOIST MINCEMEAT ...... large 32 oz. tin 28c
HOUSEHOLD MIXED CANDIES lE Ib. 13c
FRENCH CREAMS ... . .. .. ..,.42 Ib. 13c
ASSORTED CHOCOLATE DROPS Vg Ib. 13c
HABITANT PEA SOUP large 28 oz, tin 11c
FRUITS FOR YOUR XMAS BAKING
Golden Sultana Raisins 2 lbs. 25c
New Clean Currants 2 Tbs. 27c
Bleached Sultanas, Fancy Quality per Ib. 19c
Pitted Sair Dates per Tb. 19c
Cut Mixed Peel, Lemon, Orange & Citron, 1i2 lb 15c
Whole Red Glaced Cherries 4 oz. 130
Lemon or Orange Peel, caps, i 2 lb.
Citron Peel, Caps
Lexia Seeded Raisins large 16 oz. pkg. 17c
Shelled Almonds 4 oz. 20c
`v'C'Q'fi miss^vi?.13;fe3C9vv^v5t'9v^e9L^e6'u'Z31tR5rigclianowastal4ygd iensi'.
15c
4 oz, 12c
Ross J0 S r t
Miss Ne
Seaforth
Monument Works
Formerly W. E. Chapman.
NOW OPERATED BY.
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CUNNINGHAM &
PRYDE
Wee invite inspection of cur sdeck
- of Cemetery Memorials
SISAFORTII - TUESDAYS AND
SATURDAYS, or any other
time by appointment
:Ree Dr. II'u•bnrn Pho ., Pe;
Phone 41---Exeter—Box 150
Ten Year Climb
To Wardenship--
T. Peu.y 1'as: mor'. Reeve of Us -
borne township, and newly elected
warden of Huron county, has en-
joyed a successful municipal career
of 10 years in the township column,
four of there as reeve. Be special-
izes in mixed 'farming 00 his 300
acres in Lleborne. He owns and oper-
ate: for his own use, a complete
threshing outfit. He has 75 head of
cattle and 100 pigs. He is a. member
of the agricultural committee, and
one of the hardest workers for and
keenest supporters of the 1942 Int-
ernational plowing match. Ile is
married, his wife being the former
Miss Edna Dunning. He has three
children, Lorne, 21; Alice, 19, and
Elmer, 18. Elmer has been on the
county plowing team for two years.
Mr. Passmore is a member of
Thames Road United church; and
has been a member of the board of
managers and _a trustee of the
church.
J. M. ROBERTSON
('untimed Froin Page One
nd -('Burch. An exceptionally well
read man, he followed with interest
passing local and world events. He
was a member of Seaforth public
,school board for several years, and
served as chairman. Mr. Robertson
greatly enjoyed visits from former
pupils from the various localities in
which he had taught,
The- funeral will be held on Fri-
day after(loon from the home of
11r. Stun t'at'ter at 2 o'clock. Inter-
ment will duke place in the flrussels
Cemetery.
LETTERS
1 ',,minted From Page one
Cause. when 1 con). hone 1 ant com-
ing straight up for the biggest goose
dinner you've e ver putt 011.
Oc). 1iith.--1 ant buck again. 217
leave ends Sunday. i had 11 weud'r1ui
time ftp at Fleaton's. ....Things are
a little strained to Russia right now.
I Trope everything turns out for the
hest, otherwise 1 guess it will he
pretty tough on tis fellows. There is
one toting. Mother, no matter what
happens, 1'11 never ask Icy men to go
anywhere I wouldn't go myself. You
wouldn't want me to do otherwsise,
would you? There are some things
Hutt are worse than death. I
am proud, Mother, to be your sou.
My address is: Lieut. W. L. Smith,
P,P.C.L,I„ 3 C'.I.H U., Canadian Army
Overseas.
Want and For Sale Ads., 1 week 25c
ANj DEAD or
IDISABLED
QuiGl(ly removed in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect
219 MITCHELL' or Ingersoll 21
WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. J. P. Bell left o1) Wednesday
(0 spend several days with his son
and daaghler•tn•Iaw, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Bell in Grimsby:
Mr. R. F. Jones was removed to
Scott Memorial Hospital on Tuesday
evening and his contlitiinl is reported
104 22190112.
Mr. and Mi's, Ted Scott who were
In Newfoulydlaud for some months,
where Mi'. Scott was elilployed with
n. cna$it'n'tin11 mummy, have 1'e -
turned and expect to spend s1n110 time
here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
11- i1. See(t. ITarpu191ey.
The Misses Laidlaw spent a week
in Toronto with their sister, Miss
1"11'rhirtinee Laidlaw.
Mr:, Norman Hateih'k of 51'troi1
visited with Mrs. Robert Il'tbkirk,
and her mother, Mr.,. J. E. Ball, in
Tuckersmith.
The annual meeting of Seaford)
bowlers will he held in the town
hall at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 27. A
full attendance is requested.
Chester McNay is home visiting
his parents, Mr. and iSirs, John Mc-
Nay, on a 10 -day leave, having just
l'eeovered from an attack of pneu-
monia in St. Thoma;. RCAF hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. hlubert O'Reilly and
daughter of Stratford and Miss An-
gela Ruston of London spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Ruston.
Miss Annie. Ferguson went to To'-
renta on 'Itic sday to attend the
funeral of ler uncle the late J. -11,
Mrs. George, Sillery of Clinton
was a visitor with Mr, Wm. Morri-
son on 11011dn..
Miss Janet Baker of Fergus spent
the week end with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Albert Baker,
Mr. John Ruston and Mr, ,ioe
BUMS have completed thair work at
the Clinton Radio school and have
gone to Niagara Falls to work with
the Brennan Construetion Company.
Miss Irene Workman and her
friend Miss Jane I)ulmage, of Vict-
oria College, Toronto, were week -
A HUMOROUS
"THE HOME -COOKING SALE"
kill b,• presented by le Ladies of the
bleamnulviil' W.A., on
WEDNES. DEC. 3rd.
AT S P.M.
At Egmondville United Church
ADMISSION' 25e, CHILDREN 15e
DANCE!
AT
STAFFA
FRI., NOV. 28th
Moonlight Serenaders
ADMISSION 35c
BLANKETS FOR BRITAIN
The Ladies of the McKillop "No
Surrender Club" are holding a
"JUMBLE" RUMMAGE
SAILS !
SATURDAY, NOV. 29th
In the Seaforth Armories
Doors open at 0.80 o'clock Saturday
(110(0)115 and Sale will continue
all clay,
Baking, Fowl, Clothing, Furniture,
and many other Articles will- be sold
Proceeds of this Sale go to Seaforth
Red Cross for Blankets for Britain.
We deed your help in this wo1't11v
cause. Donations of articles for sale
will be appreciated and may be left
at Dilly's Garage.
New and Old Time
.DANCE
ST. COLUMBAN
FRIDAY
DEC: 5TH
RAU ORCHESTRA
Admission 40c. Lunch served,
Auspices of C. W. L.
EUCHRE AND
�
t tt a n c e e'
in Winthrop Hall
THURSDAY
NOV. 27
Euchre 9 Sharp
Lunch served, Prizes
Snider'sOrchestra. Adin'i cion 360
encs visitors with SRev. Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Workman.
Rev. Ii. V, Workman, chairman
of the Missionary and Maintenaee
Committee of Huron Presbytery of
the United Church, 'attended the
meeting of the London Conference
committee in London on Wednesday.
Mrs, J. H. Reid left on 'Tuesday
to spend the winter in t.ondon.
Mr. and Ml's. C. L. Bristow and
daughters duan and Betty of Howell.
Michigan, were week end guests
with Mr. and &L•:,. Wilbert Webster.
The tnitit frloml- of Mrs. W. .1.
Woods will be sorry to 1 ad') that
she is ill again. She is now 10e443"r-
10:514t•• a(the holm. o1' .:iii.s I,40('0nce,
Godcr'icli street,
KIPPEN
Farm Forum Meeting --
The farm fonlol meeting w:l:: held
at the hone' eel William 11181 with 011
in'reased attendance ,Ver law). week.
After the Broadcast curl (liscnasinu.
plans were made for next week's
meeting to be hell at the home of
Joseph McLellan. Attention was
drawn to the foot that the Federa-
tion of Agriculture 11111nd holding a
euchre and dance on ilee. loth, Luneh
was served and the riieetiug adjourn
ed with a vote of thanks to the host
amt hostess:,
Kippen East W.I.
'1'h,• Klemm Fat W.I. held their
r'5(11ai' monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Wmtole on Wednesday,
d)1'srlay,
Nov. holt. with a good attendance.
11 ...14)11. The meeting opened wii11 the
singing o1' the opening ud0 followed
by the Lord's s pravll. Urs. Rem. Deli
rye a splendid paper on the motto
We :uv' all ill the front line this
ting'" An interesting Pauper nt, th1'
short enu)se in vegetable eooi;'ry
wits given by Mrs. Glen 21(•1,eatn, A
demonstration 011 the sant• subje')
was given 1,y Mrs, R. Simpson. The
magazine review was dealt. with by
Miss M. MacKay and Mrs. J. Finlay-
son. Mrs. Wnl. Bell thea gave the
delegates' report on the Institute con
vention held in London. 1t was de•
1 ((10(1 10 hold the Institute attuned
Banquet at Mrs. Glenn Me,"au's on
Wednesday. Dec. 2'd. at u.:;n pan.
('(l( meeting was brought to a (lose
by singing the national anthem and a
social halt hour was spent.
lir. and Mrs. .1. II. 1'oebrauue visit-
ed ou Snnelly e'vonine with the fon
met' sister, Mr. tend .1!r'. Bruce
Walker of ITillogreen
Miss Doris Alexander of 1.ultduu
smelt th.. n,•„k .,nd 20111 11.4 parent,,.
Mr. and Mrs, Witt, Ate sender.
Mr.:end Mrs. ore UM t',ncu and Mrs.
John 01. of Thames hotel Visited on
Snnduy with Mr. and Sirs. W. Hot
n(•y.
Mrs. Bernard Keyes .f near ]lay.
Held spent a '00pire 0f days the be
ginning of the week with Iter parents.
5A'. ailld )AL's. Herbert .Tones.
Miss Ruth Bell left on «edu'aday
for London where she has .tc•mepted a
pos111011.
Mrs. Susan Workman has return-
ed to her home and is convalescing
from her recent operation at St,
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. Alice Cook of London spent
this week end with her (110111.'1',M1'$.
J. McClynlont, -
14lessrs, Don and Bud Cooper left
for Toronto on illonday, where they
hope to secure employment.
Mr. John Deitz has .'raced at
position in. London.
211'. Orville Workman had the
misfortune to run a fork in his foot
a few days ago and is confined to
the house.
211's. Minnie Little =pent a day
last week with ,:'lake's in New
51tolurl.
Quit' a number from this district
111't, working let the airport at Cen-
tralia.
Mrs, Mary Harvey of H'nsall Ts
visiting with herr - sister Mrs. S.
Workman,
The St. Andrew'.: Young People's
Union held their regular meeting on
Monday evening. Mrs. Chipchase
presided for the business period,
following the worship which was in
charge of the Citizenship Commit-
tee. Mr. Thos. Munro gave an ex-
cellent paper which was very much
appreciated by all.
On Sunday, Ilev. A. M. Grant is
continuing his series of sermons on
the Living Church. His subject will
be "The Living Church is a Witness-
ing Church,"
The Mission Band held its Nov-
ember meeting on Sunday last, The
members met with the congregation
for the devotional part of the ser-
vice, then to the strains of "Praise
Him, praise I•Iim, all Ye little
children," proceeded to the school-
room to continue with their meet-
ing. Mrs, Grant led in prayer which
was followed by a prayer for peace
and the Lord's prayer in unison.
Alice Wren read the minutes of the
last meeting, and was appointed to
act as secretary to the end of the
year. Mrs. Alan Johnston took the
second chapter of the study .hook,.
telling in a most interesting and in-
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.enxiude
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SEAFORTH, ONT.
structive manner the :.tor; of Yoh
!Ian and his silver d0110 The meet -
Inc closed by singing "Jesus Bids us
Shine," and the Mizpait benediction
repeated in unison. -
EGMONDVILLE
Y.P.U. Meet.—
The 1 emonel ill' '(''018 I 0npk7's
tluon
na.1 Nov 21 in the basement of
(In- 1 hut'h- Fellewitig a,. nu. -song ole
mei ring opened with the singing 01
(un. In tun Fa,lrn ,1 801' Ft4th(1s '
U wing; th' badness p"rials the coin
al.'s were read tend matters 0f busi-
ness de. ee,,,,d. 12,12)' Pi't-.rseu led the
tlrv0t iouael p'rl.a1. °polling it with the
hymn. "Rise 1'p. t) Alen Of (od.'•
.21r. t ; 4411;,' ' ) ' l in prayer. The Scrip-
ture reading was from .Bile, 13::14, :1
:Ind 1 Cor. 11.1-1:1. ;tor. Petersen
(accented (111 the love which Paul
wrote alien) and which is so Irineh
needed today. Mildred Finnegan,
citizenship convener. gave an later.
'51(118 11r"oe•n)allan 01 ('m'rellt events.
Io 111' missionary period Grace '(Vol
Item read 'A00(•pts from letters front
missionaries In Atlie:e and China. ]Re-
presenting the literary vide (tf urn'
Program. 11/ell ltemun'11 game a re-
view of the lila' and 801'(4 .t' Sir Wil.
(reel Laitrier, whose birthday was
Nov.eie Air Gardiner (h al coedited -el
reen ben. aal meting closed with
mein.: 11'-. IVO il 81,) nnt1+1.1n, :411(1 le,
pealing 1 ht. ltiapaia !e.•u. ti i(•i ion
D U I . R1J
Air. :cid Ura. loam :lf,-)';ar(hy of
Detroit, with itIr. and Mr.. :11, Merat'-
t 107.
Mos. Ne('onn 1l -Inas leturnell home
.(ft,•)' slgaiding I few weeks in Ile -
001t.
Miss Geraldine 'ryeers, ieot getnvS rl:
with 9L'. 011(1 Mrs. Fronk E2,11s.
Mr and Mrs Kale F1011011. Leo
Holland. and :tor.. Thos. Holland, of
Windsor, with 21r. and Mrs. G. V.
Flynt and other relatives.
Miss Margaret McLaughlin of Sea
forth, with lin•, and Mrs. Michael Me-
Laughlin.
e-
T.aughlin.
Hobert and Wilfred Murray. 1.4/11.
.1011 "1'.q.11.11k141 School, with their par-
ents. 1)1.. ami Mrs. S. Murray.
:Hiss 1.01'0011 1.0ohy. student 11111,0
as St. ,t„sepsis Hospital. London. with
leer ito cher. Mrs .2. b1. Looby.
Miss ielen (1'R'illy, St. Joseph's
Hospital London. alai ln•l' aunt. Mrs.
Lucy Woods
Joseph l'arpon)er was a ('1101151,1,1
Visitor.
Mi. Pal M,('ond•11 was in i1,.( dt.
lits. tb'nui0 bl!lon vi it,.d in Ft.
.V 011.• of rt:a'aathon
..1 . c:1m� a i1, id 01 I51 , deuce., or Mk.
311t7. I2•al,r. 2):s. !'rank Rr(n0, M -o
r':.,,r:- Sript:•toa ,.ud :Mrs. lean Afil!-
horn,. tear-avin., st.,nlps were'won
i1'. Mrs. T. cornea i:115,501 urine ;.1r
-lass 2). 11'1,101, Pr.:!; Elton. A']t=.
'roes. colter. mei Dat id NIurt,unt•11.
,Tobi, Pl. Mol)11011 2. AFF1l111111l
College, W11141 r, -1„ur the weep end
with his parents. lir. and Mrs. T. J.
Pt ivate Ft. Brow a tit. Thomas, with
Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown.
Mrs. Margaret Walsh spent- two
weeks with her daughter in Strat-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams were in
Detroit:
Joseph Maloney in Windsor and
Mrs. John) McGrath in Chatham.
BORN
BELL—In Detroit, o11 Nov, 20, 1941,
twin sons (Arnold Carl and 'Ron-
ald George) to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Alm (nee Evelyn Greenwood,
granddaughter of Mr. and Ml's.
George Bell, Seaforth).
McFADDIIN—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Thursday. Nov, 20,
1911, to Mr, and Mrs, Ralph. Mc-
Fadden, Seaforth, a son,
BADLEY--At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Thursday, Nov. 20, 1941,
to Mr, and Mn'. Lorne R. Radley,
Blyth, a daughter (still -born).
OOLUMI3AN
Mr. and Mors. J. Moylan and De-
nise of Kitchener, spent the week
end with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Kale holland of -
1Yilokor. Gloria of Clinton and Lo-
r'tto cis' Kitchener . spent sunde,,
with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynolds
an'1
l.or, ti , 21r Wi11 J in'o l ,eau o.°.
Wind on. Erne.,t it941014s 0f Jack-
son and Mrs. John M Ilh.rge ;f.
Leman 1 e,itcd recently With the f.rre.
met's (miter, IJnlninic Reynolds. -
Mrs. Tolit Holland of Windsor
,pent the wee;; end with friends.
Mrs. Pat licynolds . of Clinton
spent a Petr days with Mrs. E•9
Howland and the Misses Lynch.
Mr. Joe Roach, Elizabeth - and
Jean visited Mr. and Mrs, Tom Pur-
cell in Sunday.
A large crowd enjoyed an old
time dance in the parish hall on Fri-
day evening.
Mrs. John Holland of Seaforth
client Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. holland.
Mr. Jack Roach of Kitchener
spent Sunday at his home here;
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray .spent
Sandal- with relatives.
MANLEY
Many took advantage of the Jn-
,llaelsurfeit.). weather to "e1 in the
balemee .:1 their potaftiOS and tur-
nips in and ,( few 111*(' got their
buckwheat threshed and some nor,,
fall plowing dome,
Messrs. Ch rli Ieuele-and Henry
Keel -Ors visited Mr. Con Eekart Sr.
last Saturday, who is still on the
sick fist, to renew old ac'gUaint.
once, Mr. Keohler spent two nlon.th:
with his two daughters in Regina
and reports very wet weather thee',.
The crops were good but had a hares
time to save them with the wet
weather. They use the reaper to cut
the grain which leaves it in wind-
rows to dry. Then they use the com-
bine whieh picks it up and threshes
it,
Mrs. W'n1, Manley spent a few
days last week at the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Con Eckert,
21r. Con Eekart Sr. is improving
slowly and his many friends wish-
him
i h -
him a spr-dp' recovery.
OROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and fancily of
1,i-lew-t, :visited john Robertson a".l8
his 8(0111en
52t.:. Hou0htol, attended I1) 1 fan:=-
Piurelc
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RCA Victor
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BatteryMoels
A full line of radio tubes and
batteries always in stuck.
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J. F. DALY, Seaforth
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