The Seaforth News, 1937-11-11, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1437
Our !Prices from 'Nat' 191' till Nov. 97
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Special 3 '•CAKES
AYLMER SOUPS, Vegetable or Tomato
10% oz,
17c
PER TIN
7c
McCormick's Jqrsey Cream SODA BISCUITS
1 LB. BAG
FRY'S COCOA
rss
PER TIN 21 c
HILLCREST SHORTENING
PER LB. 13c
Brooms Special 5 String Colored Handle 27c
BROOMS, Dandy Polished Handle,
EACH
Aylmer Soups, all other varieties except pure chicken , ..2 for 19c
Kellogg's .Bran Flakes 2 .pkg. 25c
Del Maiz Niblets Corn 2 tins 27c
Canada Corn Starch (Challenge) 1 ib. pkg. per pkg. 10c
Princess Flakes with Free ,Palm Olive 2 pkg. 29c
Oxo Cubes small -10c; large 25c
Tea Sisk, Med. Size per pkg. 21c
,Rowntree's Unsweetened Chocolate, %s per cake 19e
;Royal York Tea, Mixed or Black 34s 4 ib. 33c
Royal York Coffee, is - per tin 39c
Fancy Red Cohoe Salman, Unicorn or Golden Net 54s each 16c
is each 27c
Sultana Raisins, new crop 2 lbs. 25c
2 lbs. 27c
Lemon or Orange Peel per Ib. 25c
per ib. 35c
Dates, new crop, Sair pitted 2 lbs. 23c
Seeded Raisins, 16 oz, pkg, per pkg, 16c
Glace Red Cherries % lb. 13c
Icing Sugar ' - 2 lbs. 17c
Happyvale Mince Meat 2 lbs. 25c
Currants, new cleaned
Citron Peel -
Quick Quaker Oats, Large per pkg. 25c
Quick Quaker Oats, with china - per pkg. 33c
Tomatoes, Maple Leaf Large 21s 2 Tins 23c
White Beans, Hand Picked, Ontario grown per ib. 3c
Loose L o se Ready Cut 4, 2 lbs. 13c
Chicken ;Haddie - 2 tins 25c
Shirriff's Fancy Free Dessert, Carmel, Butterscotch,
Vanilla 3 pkg. 25c
Rinso, large pkg. per pkg. 23c
A. B. Gum Drops per lb. 15c
Chocolate Drops per Ib. 19c
Ross J. Sproat
Miss N. Pryce
PHONE 8
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Walker's
FUNERAL SERVICE
UNDERTAKING
—and--
EMBALMING
and—EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers furnished
Night or day phone 67
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Wheat, per bus
Oats, per bus 318c -40c
Barley, feed, per bus. 66c
Barley, malting, .per ibus. 619c
•Buckwlheat, ,per bus. .......•,bac
9&c
DUBLIN - -
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klinlehanter
and Mr. John IFlyatn are visiting
friends in Chicago and on their return
they will he accompanied 'back by
Mrs, 'James Sthea who has been visit-
ing- in Chicago for the past month.
Mr. and Mrs.Philip Kenney had a
very pleasant visit with their fancily
in Detroit. also Miss Mary Ceminto,
and reported a 'real good time,
Mr. John Darling. Mr. Bob Mur-
ray and AI'r. !Fawcett have gone up
north shunting,
Mrs. E. Flanagan has moved into
her new home which She had bui'It af-
ter the big fire.
•Dr. Murray,. '\; ,S„ is making good
headway with his office and garage.
:He expects to have it completed in a
short time.
Mr. Leo Flannery is visiting friends
in Detroit„
Mr, D. Heather has returned to chis
hoarse its Biggar.
Miss Alice 'Flannery of 'Mc'Kitlo,p
visited her aunt, Mrs. Meagher.
Your Nervous Child May Be A
Crushed Genius
An article in The American \\-cel
ly, the :gtett weekly inagaiine with
the 'November 114 iF.Stle of The 'Detroit
Sunday Tunes, discloses facts 'explain-
ed by Professor Joseph A. Grine
noted educator, who tells h rn MA 11
hrildiatit minds roultl 'ii savedit
s hosts - paidasMuch attention ntioii t .
high'-strting. unruly pooh, as they
to backward and ,tuhid
TUCKERSMITH
Tuckersmith Ladies' Club—
The meeting of the T-nckersmith
Ladies' Club was held at the home of
Mrs. C. 'McGregor with '25 members
present acrd two visitors. The roll
call was answered by Demonstration
cif homemade Christmas gifts. Pro-
gramme consisted of a reading, "No
breakfast in' bed," by Mrs. G. Mc-
Gregor. 'Reading, "The 'Personal
Touch," by Mrs. L. 'Lawson, Mouth
organ selection by ;Miss 'Margaret
Crich. Reading, "Life is not dull," by
Mrs. 1F. Walters, 'December roll call
will be answered by ''Greet .each
member." The election of officers
took place: lPresident, Miss Margaret
Fear; Vice President, Mrs. F.. Town-
send; 'Treas., 'Mrs. C. 'i'fcGregor: Sec-
retary, Nails -Sadie- Ball; Assistant
Sec., its. R. 1Pepper; 'buying com-
mittee, Mrs. 'Walter tPepper, Mrs.
Leslie Lawson, Ars, LG. MaGregc r;
social committee, 'Miss Sarah Whit-
mire. Mrs. Howard Crich, Mrs, Al-
bert ;Pepper; `flower committee. Mrs.
N. Garrett, 'Mrs. \Villi nit Pepper;
1trss ' e rotary, •ilre, R. Fear; cut-
ting committee. Mr, IE, Johns. \Tis.
Ernie Crich, Mrs. 'F. 'fown±cnd; 'Pian-
ist. Alis, il'lurenei Whitmore:,Assist-
ant. Mrs, William :Pepper, The meet-
ing •elo d by repeating' the Home-
makers' t raver, and . iugina- t Tod Save
the Kin=.
AIr, ;111(1
ersntith.
\i r.. George Connell of
Varna ars
spending r a few days with
their son.
Ai r, 'Roy
Connell, in Tuck-
MANLEY
\\'e are c'ea,e(i 1, learn that Airs,
hrcd Hoe4y h- eettiug along as well
as can he expected since her opera-
tion at Scott NIemor•ia'I f-lospital,
AI r- lite McLaughlin i., wearing
smile .ince the sixth: It's a girl.
\•fr, and Mrs. C. 'ffekart-anrl Airs,
C. 1'. Sill, trere visitor, in ottr bur:;.
on Sttudty. -
11r, f >hti \ 1kart finished his
,eason's threshing this week told re -
'torts the turn -mit -wit, good, although
,indant-t•;e,l with cu.. . unfav-
orable
Is av-
ot able weather.
-
Ales•; , f.e.,itat•d tt,atnn and Gest,
E. Holland were yasittins itt our lila
on Snnaay:
The many friends , of \Cls, Jolt,
Murray alt- pleased to •leti,c that ;'n•
t,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIVE
TOWN TOM -6'
Mrs, A. D. 'Sutherland is spending
a couple of weeks int Sarnia and
T'oi onto.
Miss Gladys Thompson Niagara
Falls, spent the week end with ,her
mntllter,. Mrs. 15. B. ITthompson.
Mrs, Hester left Saturday to spend
the winter with her daughter in
Kansas City.
Miss •Sifsie Govenlaok left for 'F1'or-
ida on Saturday.
Mrs. W. G. ,Fee is ,visiting her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
T. iR. Reale, et Creighton Mines.
Mr. Mervyn Keys of ,Sudbury was
a visitor on 'Thursday •with Mr. and
Mrs, Sam Hianna,
• Miss ,Evelyn iG-olding of Toronto
was a visitor during the week with
her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Golding.
Mrs. Walker of Baytfield was a
guest of Miss 'Osmond over the •week
end.
Mr. 'hick IH'inchley of Owen *Sound
is spending Remembrance Day with
his mdtlher, Mrs. 13. D. 'Hinchley.
Mrs. (George Weir left Saturday to
spend The winter with .her da ghter,
Mrs. Latimer in Anderson, S.C.
Mrs, J. C. •Laidlaw Observed her
86th'birthday on 'Sunday, Nov. 7th,
at Iter Thome on Godericlt st, She re,
ceived the congratulations of her
natty friends.
Mrs. W. 9., Finnigan is spending the
week a,isiting friends at Dungannon.
Mr,. Arthur /Edmunds, 'Mr. !:Dick
Winters and Miss 'Phyllis 'Thorne •oc
Hamilton were guests Sunday with
Mrs. W. /Edmunds.
Messrs, 'A'rt D!evereatix and Con
Eckart Jum are spending their tvaca-'
tion' with theirmany .friends ice
Detroit.
"Scotland's Wonderland" 'travet-
ogue wild be presented ,by T. James
Mason of Toronto, in Northside Un -
ted Church .on Monday, Nos'. 29, un -
ler •the auspices of the Women's Assn
Mr. and Mrs. W. IG. 'Charlesworth,
Miss. Dorothy and Mr. Jack Charles-
worth and Master 'Grant 'Charles-
worth of Toronto spent the ,week
end with Mr. and 'Mrs. W. C. Coven
cck
The services in the First Presbyter-
ian 'Church on Sunday were .conduct-
ed by Rev. C. C. /Koine awing to the
illness of .the minister. 'Rev. FI. C.
Feast.
LONDESBORO' ` -
'Phe anniversary services held at
the ''United Church on Sunday last
was a success in evert way The day
was A perfect !Atutunin day ,bleat for
An owing. A large crowd attended,
filling the 'church to ttte'd-Dors, The
guest speaker was a former Londes-
tora boy, 'Rel 'Harold Snell of Ethel,
horn and raised within 114 milt' of
the church, who delivered two excel -
eat sermons, The choir furnished
special music, assisted by the West-
field male quartet in 'the morning who
contributed two 'fine numbers. In the
evening the Clinton male quartet sang
two beautiful numbers . The local
choir sang en anthem both morning
and evening. The church was nicely
decorated with mxtnts and patted
plants.
Mrs. John •Stedenson of Ethel vis -
ted with Mrs.'E. Crawford on Sunday
'Misses 'Helen Yungblutt and Helen
Johnston of London spent the week
end'with friends here.
Miss Ruth Lyon of Stratford spent
1 few days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wnt. Lyon.
Mfrs. Frank Campbell, Miss Winnie
Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. tDou:glas
Campbell, all of Westfield. spent Sun-
day with Mrs. J. Tanrb•lyn,
Mr, attd Mrs. Bert Lobb and afm-
ly were •the guest; of Mr. and Mrs,
\\int. Logan. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, 'J. T. Manning and
Phyllis, idr. and Mrs. Frank 'iamb--
lyn. Jack and Margaret, spent Satur-
day in London.
it{r, Wm. Camping' amt with a ra-
ther painful accident recently when a
piece of wire .structs ititti in the eye.
He k now taking treatments in tin
Stratford Hospital. His friends wish
hint a speedy. recovery.
Mrs. H. Lyon has returned after
spending some time with cher daugh-
ter Mrs, \. Ker lake, near 'Exeter.
AUCTION
SALE
inlcr the iittSpiees of 'the
Hospital Alt
Sature,Nova 3
COMMENCING AT 8 P.M.
In Crich's Vacant Store -
LADIES' AND MEN'S
WEARING APPAREL
CLEAN AND IN GOOD CON-
DITION
toric-a-F;rac nod Ti„itsehnhi
Sundries
Harold Dale. lnedi,,neir..
BRUCEFIELD
93 sacks of good sound clothing
and quilts were .packed last week and
will be 'sent to Regina to ;be distrib-
uted among •tie needy in Saskatche-
wan.
askatche-
wan --
Mr. L. Reid of Taranto visited at
the .home of his father, Mr. C. Reid,
last week,
Mr. Wm. ,ifcQueen of Toronto vis-
ited his mother in the - village last
week.
Mrs. John H. M'tEwen of Stanley
was the guest of Mrs. L. Forrest and
Mrs; inc. McQueen this week.
Mr, and Mrs, Ross Scott and fam-
ily spent a few days in 'Detroit.
Mrs. C. ;Ham visited with friends
in Toronto.
Mrs. A. 'Rohner is visiting in
'Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Swan attended the,
funeral of the late Oliver 'Johnston in
Goderich on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, H. F. 'Berry enter -
tallied a number .of guests` last Wed-
nesday evening in honor ;of Mr, and.
Mrs. Wm. Berry who 'were celebrat-
'ng their 15'Ist anniversary, We ex-
tend conerat•s to Mr. and Mrs., Berry:
The rstgular meeting of then., W. A.
w is held in the S.S. rocttn op Wed-
nesday, Nov ,3rd. The first part was
spout in .scee'ing after which Mrs. A•1 -
an took the devotional part and then
Mrs. 'Elliott took the business It was
moved and seconded that we send
fi,ve dollars to -the Deaconess home
n Toronto. Mrs, IA. T. Scott, Miss
S=wan, Mrs. !Dawson, \frs, !Elliott and
Mrs. !Ross Scott were appointed the
nominating committee for December.
Ibe meeting closed by all repeating
he i\I'izpall benediction, -
i4hr, 'and Mrs, B; Kaiser of Detroit
and Mr. and Mrs. J. lKaiser of Ken -
spent Sunday with. Mr, and 'M'rs,
H. Z,apfe,
Mr. and :Mrs. 9. Consitt visited itr.
and Mrs. A, Zapfe on Sunday,
Mn, and Mrs. +H, tAikenhead and
Anna spent 'Sunday with i'Ir. and
Mrs. W. 'Henry near 'Clinton,
The ,regular meeting of the Bruce -
field tY,IP!U, was held on Monday,
Nov. 8 with ;fifteen members ,present.
The meeting opened by singing hymn
t1a3 "With our fathers lKatlilyn Mus-
tard. 'the missionary convener, was in
change. 'The Scripture was read ;by
Archie Mustard and 'Kaahlyn Mustard
ed in •prayer. After singing 'hymn 915 -
"\1'e have heard a joyful sound,”
Doris Duto-t gave a very interesting
topic.
tlte e stingtoptc. ' 1 11iti the ends -of the World."
Atter dlynm 111115 and the \fiepalt
iencdictiou, the members had 'half an
lour of rrecreatiou.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vnt, Douglas were in
London one day last week,
A meeting of the United 'Farm Wo -
nen will be 'held on Wednesday, Nov.
li
at the home of Miss •Mary 'Gibson
nstead of at Mrs, 'Douglas's as an-
tounced last week. -
STANLEY -
\fr. Mervyn !Keys of 'I'imttitn vis -
tett with his p-a-ients. Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Keyes, Babylon Line, last week,
Mr. and i?tis. iFred \ tan of To -
onto spent the week end with the
atter's sister and fancily, Nfr. and
Mrs. Robt, 1E, 1Rdbinson,
Mrs. j. Bryan of 'London is visiting
• his week with her mother, Mrs. W.
'Armstrong.
Mrs, 'Thos, 'Rtbinson spent the
Leek end in Clinton with her hrother.
\fir. and Firs. Inc.,\f. Reid.
and \irs, D. Schnell of Aber-
deen 'Sask., !visited last week with.
\it•: and Mrs. Orval 14cClinchey.
Mr.. and i•Ct•s, Thos. Westlake and
on 'Keith motored to 'London one
day- last week,
Mr.. Milton Talbot of Windsor was
lame atter the week end.
Mr, Lioyd Scotclnner has sold his.
aunt on t•he. Aronson Line to \feno
5tecklc Sr. -
A•Pr. and Mrs, 11. ;R, Hess of Hen -
and family visited 1.1'r, and Mrs,
.A', Carnie Sunday afternoon.
Aar. and Mrs. \\'m. Bovey of 'Gild'..
ich s+n'itt Sunday with Airs. ',Wm
Rohner. -
Mr. and Mrs. \'feno Steckle jr. and
Elizabeth and Mildred' are -holidaying
tt Waterloo and vicinity, -
VARNA
We arc glad to, report Mrs. Roy
Dowson is up and around again, after
a serious operation at Seafdrth
hospital.
\tyrant and For Sale ads, 3 -wlcs, 511c
DANCE!
I-IERE THEY COMER The Ukulele.
HILL BILLIES at
KIPPEN
ed®, Nov 17
Here's. your chance' to dance to one
of the Snappiest Old Time Bands in
Western Ontario
ticneir' -Ad'uis;i .., 311 �nt;
Come and Hear the Famous
Florida Colored Sextet
'Each Person an Individual Artist." Program of Spirituals, Plantation
Songs, Sacred, Camp Meeting Songs, Male Quartets, etc„ in the
Brucefield United Church
UNDER THE AUSPICES. OF THE CHOIR
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19
AT 8 P.M.
Adults 25ic,
Children Ufac
Repeated by Popular Request—Another Big Major Bowes'
Cat den's Hall, Seaforth
rridy,November 26
AT 8 P. M.
OVER $50 IN PRIZES
Under 16 Over 16
First '$110:0.01 !First SL't0.00
Second 5.00 Setcond - 6.00
Third 2.00 Third g,txy.
Fourth 1.00 'Fourth 1.00
Special 'Prize of $5 for the !Highest Entrant ,within dive mile radius of
Seaforth, Also individual donations for Special Numbers.
ENTER NOW—Contestants mail entries early to Elmer D. Bell, Sea -
forth, Ontario
General Admission: Adults 35c, Children 15c -
A limited number of seats are being reserved at 45 cents each. Plan
opens at Aberhart's Drug Store, Seaforth, on
Monday, November 22nd, at 9 a.m.
Iutnted'iately following the contest there w41. be a
DP1N@E
With Splendid new time Music,—Admission to Dance 25c
Let's make a night of it.. Come and enjoy the .'most fun you ever had
in your 'life. 'Under auspices of the
- SEAFORTH 'ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION -
Dr. E: A. McMaster pres.; A. Y. McLean, sec„ G, F. 'Grindrod, treas.
Remembrance Day
THURSDAY, NOV. 11
REMEMBRANCE - DAY IS A STATUTORY HOLIDAY
AND I WOULD RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THE
CITIZENS AND MERCHANTS OF SEAFORTH TO
OBSERVE THE DAY.
BUSINESS PLACES ARE REQUESTED TO REMAIN
CLOSED AND CITIZENS - GENERALLY ARE IN-
VITED TO TAKE PART IN THE REMEMBRANCE
DAY SERVICE BEING HELD BY THE CANADIAN
LEGION.
JOHN J. CLUFF, Mayor
Feed For -
ROFITABLE
[6(i *ROt+ CTiON
O.A.C. Form ga. Laying Mash
$ 2.65
er ewt.
\'\'e hate used this formula the past 4 years with very good
results. It has given us GOOD PRODUCTION '(several..
heirs over 300 1 ip,) and Food health in the 111)64 cc Tilt bite
inettt'tlitt-
Mask Always Fresh Each Week
Try a 'Bag and Watch Results.,
flits.,
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