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The Seaforth News, 1941-12-04, Page 5abILIRSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1941 THURSDAY. DEC. 4. TILL WED,. DEC. 10. P. & G. SOAP .41 4 bars 1 Fjc a GARDEN PATCH Cut Golden Wax Beans .... 16 -oz. tins 19c Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 fins 19c Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa 1/2 lb, 19c 1 LB. -31c Dundee Shortbread Biscuits, per lb. ,...19c A. B. Gum Drops or Satin Mixed Candies per lb, 19c AYLMER TOMATO JUiCE 2 20 -oz. tins 19c CARNATION MILK ...... .. ,.2 LARGE TINS 19c CHAMPION DOG OR CAT FOOD 2 TINS 19c NEWPORT FLUFFS 5 QT. BAG 19c AYLMER JUNIOR FOODS 2 TINS 19c LiBBY'S PORK & BEANS . . .. 2 20•oz. Tins 190 MOP HANDLES....... . ........ ...... .... EACH 19c 30 FT. COTTON CLOTHESLINES .. .. . .. .. . . EACH 19c HARDWOOD CLOTHES PINS . .. .......... ..... 6 DOZ. 19c 2 IN 1 SHOE POLISH 2 TINS 19c PITTED SAIR DATES ... ... ...... . PER LB. 19c ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE 2-20•oz. Tins 19c CATELLI'S COOKED SPAGHETTI . ... 2 -15 -oz. Tins 19c AYLMER TOMATOES 2 -15 -oz. Tins 19c AYLMER ASPARAGUS TIPS 12 OZ. TIN 19c AYLMER PUMPKIN .... 2 15 -oz, Tins 19c AYLMER PIE CHERRIES 15 OZ. TINS 19c GRAPE NUT FLAKES . . . .. , 2 PKGS. 19c AYLMER APPLE SAUCE .. ...... .. ' TINS 19c CHRISTIES PREMIUM SALTED SODAS .. 15 oz. pkg. 19c FRESH READICUT MACARONI ... 4 LES. 19c CHOICE BLUE ROSE RICE LIBBY'S PREPARED MUSTARD PALMOLIVE SOAP . . ..,., QUAKER MUFFETS.... CLASSIC CLEANSER ...... , WATCH OUT for your Coupons, this weep every house- hold vi11 rltclil•c' through the mail 2 ('capon;;. Taring Thom here and receive your free, ;fioap,. 2 JARS 19c . 3 BARS 19c 2 PKGS. 19c 4 TINS 19c ti SOT 111 '.L Chan ( stir nt - ... . 1' y noir• 12 J s'ali,nlu a'.u2 ileo 1'e•, I ti,., Wiled. 11,4 t'ie site 11.1 ltties.,1 It2 2 ih pen lb. I, lb 190' Inc IS ,,z. 11 : 1Te. t aa. 1::,• st It ,i LC. t1in; 11,4 i':1, h,,,l ........ o Miss No rot ryce PHONE 8 PHONE 77 Seaforth Monument Works Formerly W. 1". Chapman NI1C OPERATED IIT CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE We }atilt insp..tea «.f 1111. tact: of Cemetery l c Metnoa ials NEAFORTil '1'I'hal,AYi A SATURDAYS. or any outer time by a; pma,n lent Sem Dr. iia rhuro-Thune 1 ii5 Phone 41--Exeter-.Boa 150 GIANT PLOUGH A giant trettehitr_ p1ougla weigh- ing lour tuns is now at work in England turning acres of w i eer-Icig- g"d ground dnto land which will yield crops next year. It 15 an ingenious trenching im- plement dc.signed in the North of England chiefly for use in land 1r,ailmge. The -new machine cad- channels to a depth of two .feet nine inches at the rate of u hundred yards in four minutes. The base of the trench is cut by a share; while cutters carve the sides, the earth passing up inclined boards to ground level where it is formed into equal ridges on each side. The implement is hauled by a pair of windlesses, driven by two diesel engines placed at each end of the field. One windless pulls the MI - 'element along when' cutting, the other returns it into position for cutting the next trench. The standard windlass employed for this work by the designers has a range of gears with different speeds for different soils, and the winding drum carries .160 yards of steel plough rope. 'rhe implement can be hauled by the steam cable engines d for ploughing and ,'ulti3Oung, or by the large typos o1' direct trac- tors. In the ?adder Zee reclamation, 1a 10(01(100 1)11)0 the same designers cltt two million yards of trenches in 0 months. Private .Zones had biro» in the army a week, when the sergeant asked: "What do you think of the .Army ,u far"" "cI nifty like it after a while," re- ified Jones. "btu iil.st now I think there's too 1111101 ,}>iliille' 0114 fuss. in0 ,bon between meals.,' WINTHROP Former Winthrop Boy Wins Prize at Euchre The prize 7( ners at the euchre winners held in thy. hall last Thursday night o ere. Ladies, most games Miss Kath- reen Shannon. lode hands. ;tars. Archie Kerr; men. most 01(0(0s. "Bob" Watson, of Tornnle, lone Molds, James Hogg. After lunch a few hoes were spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Eaton, Lien and Don, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCowan of Roxboro, The weather has been very mild the past weep. We hope it continues. Mr. Neil Montgomery of London attended the euchre last week, His many friends were pleased to meet him. 'Wilbur Chambers. who had scarlet fever has recovered front the fever, but has been taking electric treat• meats on his throat the past week. We hope he will soon be well. He is much better at present. A \ 1. A LS D� A ED Quickly removed in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect 219 MITCHELL or Ingersoll 21 WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE FIVE TOWN TOPICS { VARNA The Young People of Varna and Mr, Addie T,ekert RCAF, of Rivers, Manitoba, sprat a few days with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eckert. and returned to Rivers to take up his work as instructor. He spent a cloy with his brother Jimmie. of the !tt'AF, on his way home. Mrs, Thos. McKay front Galt and 0(1(10 ('lent and Stephen and daughter Alery called on friends here on Tues. day. Mrs. McKay is staying at the horuo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coo Eckert. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gammon of Forest ,pent a few (days with Air. and Mrs. 1Wea Nicholls. Mr. and 3t•s. Ga2'nrt Dalrymple and family wiaitml on Sitnlcy with lir. and Mrs_. (Ward Forest et lithe Goshen met in Varna United Church last L'riday evening to re -organize their Young People's Society. The of- ficers elected were John Keyes. Ans-. 00 McKinley, Rachael Johnston, Jul - OM! Stephenson, Doug Robinson, Gor- don .Johnston, HIelen Robinson and Floyd McAsh. The text meeting will be in Goshen Church on Friday-, De- cember .121h. Mr. Ivan Stephenson I. rmeroering frit, his recent illness Red- Gross News.•--• 'I•here• will Ire n : ur•hr and ,torii in the township hail. Narita. un Fri , day '••u in+�. Derr. ",rh. tin,i:i it, 000' green. . lir.- awl ,Hilt, J1 ' !rr(a,❑ :,f 1 heirs of �ho Pions i oil (''•aa n.. Iainvlit,•. visoe4 on Thnr,dzy tvitll 1.1( Inc 4'oe 4'on,: rie.;b,. itch da1g14('r and s0n-ielar;. 911. Dv,.}I„uty :r,•l,,(n,4. .1111 air::. \1'17(. Itrarishuu'• 'rte Rod t'r•o 0oea,,. r: Ian. :1It's, 1.. T. ITei„o•ey fish 111011 weep (14(010 flu "ii" frith 1 th<: G7(• a visit w1(11 Mr. 07(11 Airs. *stormyhfatili,•t Mut' ng Inns h •;l d„liar: Counter 111 1 lioton before 0(iiug ru nils nem) seat to le"ttettuarters for the T...... n purchase of fifty blankets to be sent 3Tr. 1i'. J. 130„.0.100: St. who has to the British Bomb Victims. been fu Srntt Memorial Iinspltal for Are you listening to the ('lit- 41.1ad some time as a result of an accident. casts about listening salvage?Sir. Strange ,a I. was in a serious cnuddtiou nn W04 - the 15 minute period of "Iirnan nesday. Speaks" over CDC on Sunday ((whit, Miss Brassie (rievr. of Chatham In 1titam it Is against. the iaw to Hurl Miss Margaret Grir>ve of I)ros' waste, tat and bones, Cans ni' drip - (len were visitors during _tile vverek, ping curl packages of banes contain 01111 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, elements which .vitt ultimately send Tilos. Grieve. a bullet whizzing towards the enem- Mr. Harvey Beattie, manager of nes of democracy." the Hesky Flax Co., visited on Sun - Varna Red ('rocs Society wants day with his mother, -Mrs. Beattie. of salvage of all kinds. Milton. who Is eolvalescing in Galt hospital after undergoing an opera- tion twoweeksago. He war accomp- anied by Mr. and Mrs. Flack Kling and Marilyn. Mr. ('tendon Colbert, of Toronto. sorry to Guitar Mrs. George ('lark i, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. (:.°,1(:.°,1147.1olt of not enjoying very good health. Seafnrth, has been 1111110111 100 (11strdrt St. Roy Elliott' of Stt•arhird :hent. manager of the Bell Telephone Com.the w:•,•1; curl at the }1alent:al §urine. phut at North flay. The heat rine held their annual Miss .Jaltet Baker and Miss Helen ,Innee in th.' hall Fr§day 1,1,111 th,^ At recent meeting of the b xeen• tRa of tho Rod Cross Society It was deeided to send ten doll tr. to assist the drive for relief 10 P..t:,.,ial. At the time of wilting w,' are Thompson 0i Fergus spent the weed( end with the former's parent. :Ur,. and Mrs. Albert Baker. 912', and Mrs Wallace Ross spentt the week cad In Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Vance of Kirk- land Lake spent the week end with the latter's parents. 311. and 'Mts. E. h, Box. Miss Belle Jacksana i, spondin (r few weeks at the 1101re 01 her L4("I' Mr's Stevens in Waterloo. roads 011(1 tight being good A l 21 r e crowd attended. :Ail report an 10 =i• lent time. The 110.'1 Cross luupose putting on a euchre .bed danc • in the hall Fri. div Watt. Mrs. Georg., conned 11,4, ( turned home niter sp,•ndina some rime in the hospital. and her many 1,10011 will ?ie surrey in 11101' slo' i- Won a, well as 1vr would like peer to b.•. Miss Lizzie Slavin is the x121••.^t of BORN 11,.).r ,rain Sirs. SI it, Beatty, When yen have anything to sell Gu IRs --Al Oeott 1Te2nriniS Hr'+u• , 1-t 1(1 )r11)• 1or141 PaPe'r. tat. nn '!'hnrsday- Nov. 27th 1141I, it p: ,teeth•:+. to Mr° and firs. 9dmnoil (Makin' Ire•+ r ro+ , ---1)11(011„_1' std Walton. a daughter.Mr Atdwir.kl•. 11 r- .is Int ha ed. Vaunt :Ar. rntt llctouri;al Ito ilial. 11,'11 smith: lir„, un 0.,nu•day. Nuv. 20(1.1. 1011, 10 i Workman. 9100 ,Ancon ('41,011.9100, 111 r, and (It's. .dolui 'Vno(1. ]ti1IP"II, 1`obt Stephenson firs. Harve a daughter. 51 (1'9 l•et i?lizabetii. (Her. Mrs. Sfe('lynrnnt, 11111)A14FOOT- At Scot Memorial Hospital. on WocInesday. 1')••e. 31•(i, BRUCEFIELD 1941. to Mr. and Sirs. Wilmer Sunday visitors with .Air. and irs- ilrn;ulC(xlt, Kd12pr•u, a sort. 1 H. Yaple were Sir. and Mrs. Raulald CONSTANCE I ATcK"vizi,•. Edwin and Lexis. Mr. and On 'Wednesday afternoon the SL's. Tien Kaiser of Detroit. Mr. and monthly m,ettng 7(t' the Bnrn., ilirs. John Kaiser. of SL'nsall. Church W. M. S. and W. A. and Red Mr. Alvin Smith, RCAF. St, Thom' Cross were hc'd at the dome of Sirs. as. and 31ro. Smith anti daughter. of George Carter with 119 ladles Pres- Biuevale. wished SL'. and Mrs. II, F. mut Mrs. Norman Shepherd was the i3 try on 80111103%cup Ills chairman. Mrs, Bert .3.11.1) gave an interesting talk on the Miss Louis • -Marshall of London chapter from the sandy book and spent the wmmh end with Miss .0i(cry suitable readings' were given by Miss MC('nily. Jeal( Hamilton and Sirs. Robt. Beat. Miss Luna t'oruinh tie. Plans were made for tate Sunday Sehnot ( 'hristmas concert to he 114.141 spent the week end at iu the church no Friday night. Der. here. - 901. Many knitted garmens were 1 Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Halst.'ad and Fta,yri brought for the Red Cross and morose 4944:44t4_4'441.1.4"441-' with Sir. and *Airs' T. cart) 7(•a, distributed. After the ntemt• toe a successful bazaar was held. H. Sli,'mer. Two Red (Toss quilts were quilted Mr. Donald 91elk,nald. lit :lo•}n1 Int» afternoon. T.utich was St. Thomas. ep:'lit tl+,- 0t;` •1: -7(;i sat 5.111 In (.roup No. 2. his home here. Christmas boxes are to be sent to tlit boys of the negiltbnrhnod. who i 91l ('lhtord Mon '1" '1 ire in service. Herrera.. Money for S 21 d Teems c» l.vnd 111\\-..1••• ..( blankets for the needy 117 England 1 K7( i. With 9(15-314 «t w. was voted by the W.A. 11114 Y0111121 11}. Ma1gn r \C rt olt of T"'""1"1 People's Class, loot thew 'k end w1111 her ritt,Lits Ou Sunday afternoon Mr. and Sirs.! 911'. end SU It. t'. 1\44141(11- 1Cm Carter, :lir. and Mrs. (leorgo Miss L. Marshall of - 1,011c100 was .i 1 Carter. 1L. Me -Milian and 91r. hien 1 w• 01 end ;4'1.'1 1 whit -trig (4l. o•. Allen of Saskatchewan, student. at Ilruo '14111. the Clinton Radio 11011001, visited at \I1. and 910s. Steve Aohb' of posit the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0, A. Mc- (l.1v •. Mich visited with thou '"11-1 Kenzie of T.tleknow. stns FIG. :111(1 Mrs. II. Allan. 1.i ;0,4 Cowgralulatlons to Mr. Ted Bell, Mrs. C. Ha11011 and Mrs. F. \1 - lies, W110 (Gas married on Saturday- at last week. a 1 I'o•i Robinson. He (1111 his bride. 111 s, A. e1lil.}ur•et: u 1 1 Dn. L spent Sunday at the hone of his par, Gil In 111 14)1(0)1(111 th.o provincial eon -- nuts, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Belt. ventinn of the nutted Partners in bliss Lydda Bell of Toronto. 91is Beryl Carter, Mrs, Wm. hell and Mrs. Watson Ileid were guests at the wedding. of i.o'olun Iter Wolin- -"Isn't i ll('- -"Isn't this blackout awful?" com- plained the unpopular Moe. Jones to her neighbour. "I shouldn't bother, claarie," re- plied Mrs. Smith. "After a time you'll be able to see lust like other cats,' New and Old Time NC ST. COLUMBAN FRIDAY DEC. 5TH RAD OR('HESTRA Admission .10c. lunch served. Auspices of C. W. 1. Toronto lash weep. The P111ter1 Farm Women witl hold their monthly meeting at tit: lame of Miss 1: Waldron en 1,Vedn sdny, Dec 1it11. when a report of the con- vention in Toronto will be given. Mrs. A. 7,apfe and Mrs. A. Paterson spent Monday In London. Mr. Ray Itafelton, who has worked in the neighborhood for the past few years, returned to his home in Tor- onto last Saturday. ELIMVILLE A general Red Cross meeting was held at the school hest Wednesday night when 1111 election of officers was held. Mr. Wm. ltoutly was elect- ed president of general business, Mrs R. Batten, vice president, Miss Ruth Skinner, president of ladies' work; Mrs. Jack Delbridge vice president; Mrs. 11'«rcelnatn 'Horne secretary; Mr, R, Williams, treasurer; Mrs. Murch and Mrs. G Davis, inspectors Men were appointed to make e collection or waste material as soon as possible. The following articles were sent from this unit last shipping day: 12 prs, sox, 5 pr. sea boots, 2 aero caps. 2 alternative raps, b turtle neck sweaters, 2 -s Hires. 2 pr. mitts, i wash cloths, i article.. of children's clothing, 11 quilts. A Tirinel", r Reminder 0 0 a Scott s P PHONE 851 - 32 ultr F"1 rm SEAFORTH, ONT, DUBLIN The !ostler' (101111 of ht. 9Ier'y's Anglican ('}ouch held 0ht11• yearly meeting on Tltursaiay at the 1101110 of 1111.1. Albert Rook, electing new of- ficers a. follows: President. Mrs, Al- bert Ruck: first vire. Mrs. Frank Smith; sea. Mrs. John I)ieltl; press reporter, Mrs. Alex Darling. Dominic Benninger of Toronto with his moth- er. Mr. anti 1Irs. 'rank Webb of Sar 11)15 with tlimnds in town. Jannis Curtin of Jarvis, with his parents, M2'. and .lira'. William Cur- tin. 1'iivate Arid Mrs. Dalton l urns 4,f Hamilton,, with 11.. and ii, , Frank d (tins, Mrs. Borden 1 1.: r with h r 1(1110 0. .51r. , ,fount Walsh. Teddy } nv10 4(1 Kiteheni with with hit mother. MI,;. I•1,... Row- land. Lt;an Jordan. I (1: n:.;. with Ins father. Patrick Jordan. Miss I e. I creno Lon 1 lr (iib, her mother, 31rs. KOt1 l •, r t' ( t'. Mr-. Andrew Itellt rttti2;1 with her motlicr. Mrs. AI n i t Walsh. Thomas 1)ot. ey was „ London vis- itor, Si'.mei Airs. John Kenny m (1 :;on visited Mr. ;a -.i 312.,. 1. Kenny. - I in)'d 9lc(':it•thv. Winra,or, wit(.. 111r. ;tat Mrs.1I. 11 t a . l 'rgu Kenny. r),..31. + w:1!,- 11941h,•r. WI 1Calliovine N 1 n:: ?lr J. s Joh R„w Jami 1;.•ut ti we,14 .•141 iu Cooly,,. Sir. 81,4 Sirs. iloto, ' ,;.11)01(0 ('. Ma2'Ie'Il in }.• McNichol and J. McKellar providing the music, An address was read by Henry Harburn and Jack McDonald presented Harry with a wrist watch. A fitting reply was made by Mr. Drake. Lunch was served by the ladies, Mr: and Mrs. Angus Earl of Wha- len Mr. and Mrs. L. Hannon and fa- mily, Mr. and Mrs. 90. Rushfield, IVIis William Sadler with Mr. and Mrs. A. Jrti£,'ry Air, and Mrs. J. 141. Worden in Centralia with Mr. and Mrs. N. Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. 9.. M. Biller in Mount Pleasant with Mr, and Mrs P. Miller ; Sir. awl Mrs, ,I. McDonald in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. P. Miller land Betty with 112. and Mrs. Gordon Hoearth The Way, "ant Tilly Hoes to Towh will 1:r presented by the Croat-rtt and Stair, Young Peopl''s Unions, n Stalfa roll +r Thursday '.t l;r , laoo. 10th, '1t, 1110 taking par: Melnik 91auy Hot11lteti, Wilma Hanel n Uotothy Miller. r. Lau1•a Ul i in Wilma Dinnit2, T,,7(1 Scott, Toiry Mimi, Jeff a_air, Pliilin tams, Hazel Lang. 0t..lr: Worded. "'Dear Modaul " w001. the Heart Throb - nelueinist anenquiring rent say oa have been vrr,z , 'your .l::ughter tat. ,rot:, 1101111 bier ei0911es. I am at P(1/ 1 yin ((41('0, ('t be,''I' al•onni Gass;:, T'-' 191.1 t, torr' iiiistick :and nail enamel." araiagsf..nd va.,lir i�•ifr ,•. flinsiimi isil aan,,'. N ,.. not yet; hot .(1• liel. lie11,F41 A til ift A gift subscription to The Seaforth News ! A constant reminder of your sentiment e' 'ery week in the year. An easy -to -order subscription costs only $1 for a year. FREE! Gift message with gift subscriptions Ei EAF TH NEWS Give a weekly reminder of your thoughtfulness Fatty MO