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The Seaforth News, 1948-09-09, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1948 THE SEAFORTH NEWS WRIGHT'S SUPEREOR Specials • POR THURS. PRI. SAT. SEPT. 9 - 10 11 AYLMER INFANT FOOD 6 tins 39c FRUITS & VEGETABLES SPECIAL PRICE LEMON, ORANGE, GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE 24 oz. Jar 25c NABOB COFFEE 1 lb bag 59c AYLMER PORK & BEANS 20 oz. Tin 15c UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 48 oz. Tin 25c VEL . pkg. 37.c TOILET TISSUE—Good Quality 3 Rolls 23c LAUNDRY, SOAP 1 Bar 1Oc BURNS SPEEF—Canned Beef 12 oz. Tin 27c KRAFT DINNER Pkg. 18c We Deliver ART. WRIGHT Phone 77 Ford Tractor Owners When at the Fall Fair be sure to see our display of the newest Ford Tractors and implements DALY MOTORS Seaforth ASPHALT TILE FOR EVERY ROOM LAYED BY EXPERTS OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT OUR WORK IS . GUARANTEED REMAINS FOR YEARS SEVERAL COLOURS TO CHOOSE A. Box Furniture Store --Funeral Service PHONE—DAY 43 NIGHT 18 OR 237 J TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neubauer and Dorothy of Niagara Falls.' N.Y. spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oldfield. Mr. Harry Kruse, Toronto, is visit- ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Keys and their daughter, Gayle, of Drillia, vis- ited their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nel- son Keys, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faulkner and family of Detroit spent the holiday here. The contract let by the Depart- ment of, Highways this week was awarded to Looby & Looby of Dub- lin for the construction for rein- forced concrete bridge and arch cul- vert on Highway 86, east of, Amberley. Mrs. C. A. Trott and Ann spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Looby, Dublin. Mr. and Mrs., Ruskin G. Keyes and family of. Windsor visited the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keyes. Mr. William Wright, Washington, D.C., is visiting in town with Mr. LONDESBORO Mr. John Reid, Toronto, visited i at the home of Robt. Caldwell on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Moroso, Vicky and John who have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Lyon, for the past two months, has gone to Copper' Cliff to reside. Mr. Moroso has em- ployment there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Connie McEwan, Stratford, spent Sunday -with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K Gooier. Mr. Geo. Moon and Mr. Robt. Caldwell have both been quite ill recently but we .are glad to know they are both improving. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Townsend are visiting in Toronto. Mrs. Harry Riley and MurraY have moved to their home in Clinton. Miss Margaret Tamblyn returned home on Tuesday having spent the past four months in Pt. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Manning, Clin- f Al Hugh Wright. Miss Bella Watson, Galt, visited friends over the week end. Mr. Joe Laudenbach left on Monday tor British Columbia.. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bechely and Mich- ael and Mrs. Ron Savauge have re- turned from Toronto after attending the Exhibition. Mies Dorothy Smith, of Hamilton, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith. Magistrate Gee and Mrs. Gee and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cunningham of Lindsay,. Rev. and Mrs. Williams and little son Richard Malcolm, of 'De- troit, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar. Miss Camilla Ryan has returned to Cochrane to resume her duties. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin have re- turned to Toronto after spending three weeks' vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver. Miss Margaret McIver has returned to Kitchener after holidaying with her parents. Miss Terry McIver has returned to Petrolia to teach. Mr. Archie Hubert is holidaying for a week in Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. William MacLaren and two daughters, Miss Anne MacLaren, Toronto, and Mrs. Alfred Kramer and two daughters Julianne and Sandra, of Philadelphia, Pa., spent the past couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kading of Grand Bend. Mr. MacLaren celebrated his 50111 birth- day on August 26th. Mr. Neville McMillan, Milton, spent the holiday week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan. Mr. Harry Scott visited over the week enol with his mother Mrs. H. R. Scott. Mr. Ray Mulford, Stratford, has re- sumed his duties at the Public School. Miss Lenore Habkirk spent the week end in Toronto. , Mr. and Mrs. Frani[ Sills Jr. re- cently attended Toronto Exhibition. Mr. Lorne Dale and Donald spent the week end in Thornbury and were accompanied home by Mrs. Dale and Mr. Sims who spent a vacation there with the latter's daughter Mr. and Mrs. Freestone. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament and family, Detroit, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Anent. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and Patsy of Detroit spent the week end with Mrs. R. S. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Labute visited over week end with relatives in Windsor. Miss Mary Neville, Sarnia, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McMillan. Mr. V. Bell, Toronto, spent the week end at the lionie of Mrs. Earle Bell. Mr. and Mrs. James Mailloux, To- ronto, visited recently at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. P. McIver. Miss Laura McMillan has returned to Toronto to teach. Miss Margaret Patrick has returned to Toronto to resume her' duties. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hays of Detroit were holiday visitors with his brother Mr. H. Glenn Hays. • Mrs. Ferg Bullard of Thamesford spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sills are at, tending the Postmaster's convention at North 'Bay. Miss Barbara Christopher has re- turned to London after holidaying with her grandmother Mrs. NI. Downey. Mrs. Earle Bell and Fergus are leav- ing on Monday to spend the 'winter in Toronto, Miss Mabel Turnbull has returned from Grand Bend to resume her duties at the Public School. Miss Alice Devereaux, Toronto, spent the holiday week end with her mother. Mrs. F. Devereaux. Miss Eleanor Elgie of Tuckersnrith, accompanied by friends from Galt, at- tended the CNE in Toronto. Mrs. Robert Elgie, Tuckersmith, spent the week end with 'friends at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lamont, Wind- sor, visited in. town with relatives over the week end. Mr. Bert Shaw has returned hone after spending the summer holidays in London. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barrett and 1am- ily, . Hamilton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. Aberhart. Mr Jolm Dorrance„ St. Catherines, is visiting 'with relatives in town, Mr. and Mi's. 11, Hart, Kitchener, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, H. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. -Hugh Williams and Mrs. Lawson of London and Dr. De Beaupres of the staff of Westminster Hospital, -and Mrs. De Beaupres, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs M. Me- Iiellar. Mr. Williams received first class honors in all subiects and won a scholarship in his coarse at the medical school at Western University. ton, Miss Phyllis Manning, o - bert College, Belleville, and friend, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Manning recently. Mr. Gordon Radford, wife and two sons, spent several days at Nia- gara, returning on Monday. Mrs. Margaret Manning spent Fri- day last with Auburn friends. CONSTANCE The Constance W.M.S. and W.A. held their regular meeting at the :home of Rev. and Mrs. Brenton on Tuesday, Sept. 7th. The president opened the meeting with prayer and gave some thoughts on the thence, The faith whereby our church must live." Minutes were read and adopted. The October regular meet- ing to be held the first Thursday in the month. The thank -offering meeting to be held at the hone of Mrs. Earl Lawson in October, Mrs. Brenton to be the guest speaker. Each member is asked to bring a guest with then to the meeting. Mrs. D. Millson was appointed delegate to attend the sectional meeting to be held at Duff's Church in October. Mrs. Lindsay thanked the leaders, Mrs. A. Dexter and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt for their work in the copper contest. Offering was then receiv- ed. Mrs. 1, Hugill took charge for the programme. Hymn, "Stand Up for Jesus", was sung. 3'Irs. E BORN LANNIN—At Scott Memorial Hospital on September 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lanvin, RR2 Dublin, a son, HORAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital on Sept. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Horan, ,RR1 Dublin, a son. HILLEN—At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on Sept. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Hillen, R R 2 Walton, a daughter. Adams then offered prayer. A r'ead'- ing, "Purpose", given by Mrs. HugilL The study book was then given by Mrs. E. Lawson, A guitar number by Mrs. Grimoldby. Scrip- ture lesson taken from 2 Cron.,. 7 chap., given by 1VIrs. P. Lindsay. In- strumental by Mrs. Wm. Jewitt. A reading, "Pay to Advertise", by Mrs. Hugill'. Hymn, "Breathe on. Me Breath of God", was sung. Mrs: Brenton gave a few words of wel- come, Mrs, E. Adams and Mrs. P. Lindsay thanked Mrs. Brenton for -the invitation to her home. Mrs. Brenton closed the meeting with prayer. 'Lunc'h was then served. Mr. Milt Moore of Toronto spent the week -end with his brother, Wm. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willis of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lawson and Ray of Pickering visited with the former's sister, Mrs. Jas. Medd on Tuesday. Mr...Leo Stephenson of Trenton spent the week -end at his home here. Mrs, Anna McLean, who has spent the past two months visiting her brother, David Millson, and her sis- ter, Mrs, Peter.Lindsay, returned to her home in Buffalo on Friday, Mrs, Art Bromley of Kitchener spent the week -end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Dale. Mr. Win. Jewitt left on Wednes- day for Kincaid, Sask. Miss Florence Young of Toronto spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gorbutt and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Darrow of Syracuse, N.Y., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams on Monday. Mr. Wilfred Millson of Hamilton spent Friday visiting with his uncle, Mr. David Millson. Mrs. Harriett Moore of Toronto is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nicholson. Euchre and Old Time DANCE ! FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 in Dublin Parish Hall 1 S • 9 &1 0 Seaforth FALL $4,000 in Cash Prizes SOFT BALL PLAY-OFF Semi -Finals CLIFFORD AT DUBLIN ! p FRIDAY, SE1 T. 10 6.15. p.m. sharp LET'S ALL SEE THIS ALL- IMPORTANT GAME OPENING- Dance! PENING Dance! OF THE FALL SEASON LOOBY'S HALL DUBLIN FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 To The Popular Music of VERN BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dancing 10 to 1.15 Adm. 7.5c • BARN DANCE At A. Moore's New Barn 1/2 mile from Egmondville on Mill Road THURS., SEPT. 16 Under Auspices ODD FELLOWS Music -- Ranch Boys Adm. .50. Everyone Welcome Funds for Charity Purposes W. P. WATSON — LIVESTOCK COMMISSIONER FOR ONTARIO — TO OFFICIALLY OPEN FAIR ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 10th AT 1 P.M. See Our Commercial Feature: Dressed Poultry and Eggs Perth -Huron Regional Shorthorn Show SWINE CLUB COMPETITION FIELD CROP COMPETITION SCHOOL PARADE in Costume 2 BANDS CHILDREN'S PET SHOW HARNESS RACES - RUNNING RACES BABY SHOW SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION PONY RACES TUG-OF-WAR LIGHT HORSE SHOW BEFORE GRANDSTAND H. W. SIMPSON ENTERTAINERS OF WINDSOR with Chick Yale—A world famous Table -rocking Clown -formerly of Barnum & Bailey circus SPECIAL DISPLAYS IN SHOW - HOUSE ADMISSION — 50c. CARS — 25c. CHILDREN IN COSTUME IN PARADE FREE CONCERT - THURS. EV'G, SEPT. 9 AT 8.15 P.M. " FUNZ A - POPPIN' r " BY H. W. SIMPSON ENTERTAINERS OF WINDSOR IN CARDNO'S HALL DANCE FRI. EV'G, SEPT. 10 IN CARDNO'S HALL 9.30-2 . TO NORM. CARNEGIE & HIS BAND SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY J. M. GOVENLOCK, President. Mrs. J. GRUMMETT, Sec.-Treas. Lumber SPRUCE 2x4 2x6 2x8 2 x 10 up to 16 ft. lengths at $85.00 per 'M' HEMLOCK 2" stock suitable for Barn Floors • at $85.00 per `M' Siding and sheathing lumber at $85.00 per `M' Cedar -Ash - Rock Elm - Fir - Pine - in stock from 1" to 6"xG" ' #1 — 5xxxxx Cedar Shingles,—Red Band $12.80 Square Asphalt Shingles 210 pound, various blends, $8.50 square You can insulate your home by doing it yourself for as low as $60.00 Supplies now available — Clear kiln dried fir mouldings — Gyproc wallboard—Ten Test—Ashlar B1ockS—Cedar lap siding — Cedar grain siding — Masonite — Plywood —Arborite — Beaverboard — Chrome mouldings - Doors — Reclaimed windows. See the %" Fir Plywood at 12c per Square Foot in Sheets 4x8 for sheathing granaries, and general repair Seaforth Supply & Fuel,Ltd. "Where The Best 'Costs No More" PRONE 47 SEAFORTH LONDESBORO Mr. John Reid, Toronto, visited i at the home of Robt. Caldwell on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Moroso, Vicky and John who have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Lyon, for the past two months, has gone to Copper' Cliff to reside. Mr. Moroso has em- ployment there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Connie McEwan, Stratford, spent Sunday -with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K Gooier. Mr. Geo. Moon and Mr. Robt. Caldwell have both been quite ill recently but we .are glad to know they are both improving. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Townsend are visiting in Toronto. Mrs. Harry Riley and MurraY have moved to their home in Clinton. Miss Margaret Tamblyn returned home on Tuesday having spent the past four months in Pt. Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Manning, Clin- f Al Hugh Wright. Miss Bella Watson, Galt, visited friends over the week end. Mr. Joe Laudenbach left on Monday tor British Columbia.. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bechely and Mich- ael and Mrs. Ron Savauge have re- turned from Toronto after attending the Exhibition. Mies Dorothy Smith, of Hamilton, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith. Magistrate Gee and Mrs. Gee and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cunningham of Lindsay,. Rev. and Mrs. Williams and little son Richard Malcolm, of 'De- troit, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar. Miss Camilla Ryan has returned to Cochrane to resume her duties. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin have re- turned to Toronto after spending three weeks' vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver. Miss Margaret McIver has returned to Kitchener after holidaying with her parents. Miss Terry McIver has returned to Petrolia to teach. Mr. Archie Hubert is holidaying for a week in Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. William MacLaren and two daughters, Miss Anne MacLaren, Toronto, and Mrs. Alfred Kramer and two daughters Julianne and Sandra, of Philadelphia, Pa., spent the past couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kading of Grand Bend. Mr. MacLaren celebrated his 50111 birth- day on August 26th. Mr. Neville McMillan, Milton, spent the holiday week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan. Mr. Harry Scott visited over the week enol with his mother Mrs. H. R. Scott. Mr. Ray Mulford, Stratford, has re- sumed his duties at the Public School. Miss Lenore Habkirk spent the week end in Toronto. , Mr. and Mrs. Frani[ Sills Jr. re- cently attended Toronto Exhibition. Mr. Lorne Dale and Donald spent the week end in Thornbury and were accompanied home by Mrs. Dale and Mr. Sims who spent a vacation there with the latter's daughter Mr. and Mrs. Freestone. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament and family, Detroit, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. William Anent. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays and Patsy of Detroit spent the week end with Mrs. R. S. Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Labute visited over week end with relatives in Windsor. Miss Mary Neville, Sarnia, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McMillan. Mr. V. Bell, Toronto, spent the week end at the lionie of Mrs. Earle Bell. Mr. and Mrs. James Mailloux, To- ronto, visited recently at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. P. McIver. Miss Laura McMillan has returned to Toronto to teach. Miss Margaret Patrick has returned to Toronto to resume her' duties. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hays of Detroit were holiday visitors with his brother Mr. H. Glenn Hays. • Mrs. Ferg Bullard of Thamesford spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sills are at, tending the Postmaster's convention at North 'Bay. Miss Barbara Christopher has re- turned to London after holidaying with her grandmother Mrs. NI. Downey. Mrs. Earle Bell and Fergus are leav- ing on Monday to spend the 'winter in Toronto, Miss Mabel Turnbull has returned from Grand Bend to resume her duties at the Public School. Miss Alice Devereaux, Toronto, spent the holiday week end with her mother. Mrs. F. Devereaux. Miss Eleanor Elgie of Tuckersnrith, accompanied by friends from Galt, at- tended the CNE in Toronto. Mrs. Robert Elgie, Tuckersmith, spent the week end with 'friends at Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lamont, Wind- sor, visited in. town with relatives over the week end. Mr. Bert Shaw has returned hone after spending the summer holidays in London. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Barrett and 1am- ily, . Hamilton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. Aberhart. Mr Jolm Dorrance„ St. Catherines, is visiting 'with relatives in town, Mr. and Mi's. 11, Hart, Kitchener, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, H. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. -Hugh Williams and Mrs. Lawson of London and Dr. De Beaupres of the staff of Westminster Hospital, -and Mrs. De Beaupres, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs M. Me- Iiellar. Mr. Williams received first class honors in all subiects and won a scholarship in his coarse at the medical school at Western University. ton, Miss Phyllis Manning, o - bert College, Belleville, and friend, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Manning recently. Mr. Gordon Radford, wife and two sons, spent several days at Nia- gara, returning on Monday. Mrs. Margaret Manning spent Fri- day last with Auburn friends. CONSTANCE The Constance W.M.S. and W.A. held their regular meeting at the :home of Rev. and Mrs. Brenton on Tuesday, Sept. 7th. The president opened the meeting with prayer and gave some thoughts on the thence, The faith whereby our church must live." Minutes were read and adopted. The October regular meet- ing to be held the first Thursday in the month. The thank -offering meeting to be held at the hone of Mrs. Earl Lawson in October, Mrs. Brenton to be the guest speaker. Each member is asked to bring a guest with then to the meeting. Mrs. D. Millson was appointed delegate to attend the sectional meeting to be held at Duff's Church in October. Mrs. Lindsay thanked the leaders, Mrs. A. Dexter and Mrs. Wm. Jewitt for their work in the copper contest. Offering was then receiv- ed. Mrs. 1, Hugill took charge for the programme. Hymn, "Stand Up for Jesus", was sung. 3'Irs. E BORN LANNIN—At Scott Memorial Hospital on September 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lanvin, RR2 Dublin, a son, HORAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital on Sept. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Horan, ,RR1 Dublin, a son. HILLEN—At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on Sept. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Hillen, R R 2 Walton, a daughter. Adams then offered prayer. A r'ead'- ing, "Purpose", given by Mrs. HugilL The study book was then given by Mrs. E. Lawson, A guitar number by Mrs. Grimoldby. Scrip- ture lesson taken from 2 Cron.,. 7 chap., given by 1VIrs. P. Lindsay. In- strumental by Mrs. Wm. Jewitt. A reading, "Pay to Advertise", by Mrs. Hugill'. Hymn, "Breathe on. Me Breath of God", was sung. Mrs: Brenton gave a few words of wel- come, Mrs, E. Adams and Mrs. P. Lindsay thanked Mrs. Brenton for -the invitation to her home. Mrs. Brenton closed the meeting with prayer. 'Lunc'h was then served. Mr. Milt Moore of Toronto spent the week -end with his brother, Wm. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willis of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lawson and Ray of Pickering visited with the former's sister, Mrs. Jas. Medd on Tuesday. Mr...Leo Stephenson of Trenton spent the week -end at his home here. Mrs, Anna McLean, who has spent the past two months visiting her brother, David Millson, and her sis- ter, Mrs, Peter.Lindsay, returned to her home in Buffalo on Friday, Mrs, Art Bromley of Kitchener spent the week -end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Dale. Mr. Win. Jewitt left on Wednes- day for Kincaid, Sask. Miss Florence Young of Toronto spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gorbutt and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Darrow of Syracuse, N.Y., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams on Monday. Mr. Wilfred Millson of Hamilton spent Friday visiting with his uncle, Mr. David Millson. Mrs. Harriett Moore of Toronto is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nicholson. Euchre and Old Time DANCE ! FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 in Dublin Parish Hall 1 S • 9 &1 0 Seaforth FALL $4,000 in Cash Prizes SOFT BALL PLAY-OFF Semi -Finals CLIFFORD AT DUBLIN ! p FRIDAY, SE1 T. 10 6.15. p.m. sharp LET'S ALL SEE THIS ALL- IMPORTANT GAME OPENING- Dance! PENING Dance! OF THE FALL SEASON LOOBY'S HALL DUBLIN FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 To The Popular Music of VERN BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dancing 10 to 1.15 Adm. 7.5c • BARN DANCE At A. Moore's New Barn 1/2 mile from Egmondville on Mill Road THURS., SEPT. 16 Under Auspices ODD FELLOWS Music -- Ranch Boys Adm. .50. Everyone Welcome Funds for Charity Purposes W. P. WATSON — LIVESTOCK COMMISSIONER FOR ONTARIO — TO OFFICIALLY OPEN FAIR ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 10th AT 1 P.M. See Our Commercial Feature: Dressed Poultry and Eggs Perth -Huron Regional Shorthorn Show SWINE CLUB COMPETITION FIELD CROP COMPETITION SCHOOL PARADE in Costume 2 BANDS CHILDREN'S PET SHOW HARNESS RACES - RUNNING RACES BABY SHOW SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION PONY RACES TUG-OF-WAR LIGHT HORSE SHOW BEFORE GRANDSTAND H. W. SIMPSON ENTERTAINERS OF WINDSOR with Chick Yale—A world famous Table -rocking Clown -formerly of Barnum & Bailey circus SPECIAL DISPLAYS IN SHOW - HOUSE ADMISSION — 50c. CARS — 25c. CHILDREN IN COSTUME IN PARADE FREE CONCERT - THURS. EV'G, SEPT. 9 AT 8.15 P.M. " FUNZ A - POPPIN' r " BY H. W. SIMPSON ENTERTAINERS OF WINDSOR IN CARDNO'S HALL DANCE FRI. EV'G, SEPT. 10 IN CARDNO'S HALL 9.30-2 . TO NORM. CARNEGIE & HIS BAND SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY J. M. GOVENLOCK, President. Mrs. J. GRUMMETT, Sec.-Treas.