The Seaforth News, 1949-01-27, Page 5J
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1949
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
WRIGHT'S SUP EREOR Specials'
For Thurs. Fri. Sat. Jan, 27 28 29
CROWN CORN SYRUP—Special
5 lb Pail.... 55c
AYLMER TOMATO CATCHUP
2 Bottles.... 35c
'PORK & BEANS
2 -20 -oz. tins ..27c
RED ROSE TEA
x/2 ib 48c
PURE LARD
1 lb Print.... 29c
FRESH PITTED DATES — 23c
BRUNSWICK SARDINES
2 Tins.... 15c
GREEN GIANT PEAS
20 oz. Tin.... 19c.
SODA BISCUITS
1 LB.. ....28c
FINE OATMEAL
5 lb Bag.... 35c
DEVON PEAS -20 oz. tin
2 FOR ....21c
RAISINS — 2 LB. 29c
We Deliver
Art. Wright
Phone 77
PENNY SALE
Women's Hospital Aid to Scott
Memorial Hospital
25 CHANCES FOR 25c
.Tickets now on sale by Hospital
Aid Members
Articles on display in Whitney's
Furniture Store
THE DRAW WILL BE ON SAT,,
JANUARY 29 at 9 P.M.
WANTED
Applications for Secretary -
Treasurer of Seaforth Agri-
clilturai Society, 'duties to
continence at once.
Sencl applications to J. 1V[.
Govenlo'ck on or before
February 5th.
TUCKERSMITH
The Tuckersmith Ladies' Glub will
meet on Wednesday, Feb. 2nd at
the home of Mrs. Wm. 'Rogerson
with group 3 in charge. Roll call is
where I met my husband and each
person is to bring their wedding
snapshot.
1948 INCOME
Forms now on hand.'
Make Appointments
Early
H. G. MEIR
Dominion Bank Bldg.
Phone 78. Seaforth
;Milk Prices Increase 1c
February 1
Due to increased costs to producers
all Milk will be
QUARTS 18c
PINTS 10 C
18c
1/2 Pints of 18% Cream
Ticket holders please leave extra lc
Maple Leaf Dairy
Seaforth
PUBLIC MEETING
TOWN HALL, EXETER
8.30 P.M. Monday, January 31
Guest Speaker; WM. H. TEMPLE, M.P.P.
High Parlc constituency. Bill is most interesting and instructive.
Everybody come, bring your neighbors and friends.
CCF HURON PERTH RIDING ASSOCIATION
Allen Campbell, Sec., Seaforth
Canadian Approved Chicks
Hatched by Buckeye Streamliners in a modern hatchery
• designed to produce large numbers of high grade chicks at
reasonable prices
New Hampshire, Sussex, White Leghorn, White Rock, Fast Feather.
ing Barred Rock chicks every week.
Large numbers of crossbred chicks are also produced. N.H. x Sussex,
N. H. x B.,Rock, and W. Rock x W. Leghorn
McKinley's Farm & Hatchery
• ZURICH, ONT.
Phone 97 -11, Hensall
LUMBER.
V Match Pine and Spruce for barn doors
Pine and Spruce for barn siding and sheathing.
•
Various lengths and widths in 1, 2, and 3 inch
Lumber
Complete line of Wallboards, Mouldings, Sash,
Doors, etc.
Seaforth Supply & fuel Ltd.
"Where The Best Costs No More"
PHONE 47 SEAFORTH
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell of Exe-
ter •were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Sproat.
Miss Margaret Edler underwent an
appendicitis operation Monday morn-
ing at' Scott. Memorial. Hospital,
Mr. Allan Ryan, London, spent the
week end at his home here.
Mrs, John Beattie visited relatives
recently in Toronto.
Mr. 'and Mrs. R. Connell of Detroit
were visitors last week at the home
of Mr., and Mrs., Eric Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leonhardt,
Kitchener, spent the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1VIat-
thews.
Mr. Janes Blakely has returned
after spending three. weeks' vacation
at his hone in .Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kerr and tinnily
spent the week end at the, home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Little, St: Catherines.
Miss Hilda 'Kennedy, London, spent
the week end with her mother, Mrs.
Rowland Kennedy.
Mr. Robert Becktei visited in
Hamilton, Port Credit and -Brampton.
this week,
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Moore and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Moore, Dublin, at-
tended the tundra' of their cousin Mr.
John Moore last wdek.
The Catholic Women's League and
the Sodality entertained the memb-
ers of the choir and the altar boys at
a banquet Monday evening. .
Mr. Reuben Stevens, Kitchener,
visited over the week end at the
:home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLean
Mrs. Clarence Nolan, London, is
visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
James Nolan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Faulkner and
Patricia or Galt spent the week end
in town.
Miss Patty Snaith, Toronto, is visit-
ing with her grandparents Mr. and
Mrs, John Regier.
Miss Jennie McCowan visited re-
cently }ii Londesboro with her sister
Mrs, Robert Townsend.
Miss Alice Daly attended a meeting
of the executive council of the Cath-
olic Women's League of London Dio-
cese last week.
Messrs. George Crich and A. W.
Dick have returned from a business
trip to Montreal.
KIPPEN
Passed away on Jan. 17t1i at the
home of her daughter Mrs. Peter
McKenzie of Tuckersmith, Jane M.
Fisher, beloved wife of the late
Joseph Hood of Stanley. She was
born on the Fisher homestead on the
2nd con. if Stanley 86 years ago,
daughter of the late Malcolm Fisher
and Eleanor Gibson.
Sixty years ago she was married to
the late Joseph Hood, who pre-
deceased her ten years ago. A mem-
ber of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Kippen, liter the United
Church, in her young years she was
a Sunday School teacher. Some of her
pupils of years ago visited her .during
her illness of the last few months.
The funeral services were conduct-
ed by her minister Rev. Mr. Hinton
of Iiippen assisted by RevE. R.
Stanway of Brucefield. Rev. Mr. Hin•
ton sang Art thouweary sore dis-
tressed.
She is survived by one son and
two daughters, Nelson of Stanley
Township; Mrs. A. E. Perkin (Nor-
ma). London; Mrs. P. McKenzie
(Eleanor) Tuckersmith; also eight Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Kelly, Fer-
grandchildren. She was laid to rest gus and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
in Baird's Cemetery, Jan. 19th. The Ryan, Terry and Billy, visited with
pallbearers were Kenneth and Don- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manley.
ald McKenzie and her four grand- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke
sons, Kenneth, Joseph, Lloyd Mc- and family with Mr. and Mrs. Ste -
Kenzie, and Harold Cudmore. phen Murray.
Mr. Wm. Manley spent Saturday
in Chatham with Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Manley.
Mr. and Mrs. P. McLaughlin and
Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johnson
and Mrs. Connelly spent Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Hinz.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Nicholson, Kennicott.
Mrs. Joe Manley and Patricia
spent Saturday in Stratford.
BRUGEFIELD
Mrs. D. N. Pentney and children,
Port Dover, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rathwell,
WINTHROP
IVIr. and Mrs. Alex Kerr and Kar-
en spent the weekend at St. 'Cathar-
ines with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Little
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Lorne Wilson of
Tuckersmith spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. McClure.
Miss Jean Taylor of Zurich and
Miss Myrtle Taylor, Staffa, visited
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John McClure.
Mr. R. McFarlane is building a
house next to the residence' of Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Hawley, and expects
to move into' it by spring.
The W.M.S. and W.A. of Caven,
Winthrop, will meet on Wed., 'Feb.
2, at 2 p.m. in the school room of
the church. Circle 4 will have charge
of the meeting. A very cordial invi-
tation -is =extended to all the ladies
as this is a special meeting and there
is to be a Valentine lunch after the
worship period.
HULLETT
The "Farm Forum" of S S. No. 1,
Hullett, met at the hone of Mr. and
Mrs. Noble Holland on Monday
evening, January 24th with 20 pre-
sent. It being review night there
was a short discussion on the im-
provement of fall fairs. Progressive
euchre was played. First prizes won
by Mrs, Albert Glazier and Mr. Win.
Holland and consolation prizes by
Mrs. Bert Irwin and Mr. Ken Mc-
Burney. A delicious lunch was
served after which Mrs. Bert Irwin,
Mr. Elgin Nott and Mr. Noble Hol-
land favoured with a few musical
numbers which Krere enjoyed by all.
Next meeting' to .be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holland.
- BLAKE
Many have bad colds and. the flu
in this community.
Mr. Clemence Jeffrey of Zurich
spent the weekend with' his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jeffrey. •
The windstorm of last week did
some damage to many of the farms
in this district.
A bee was held last week at the
home' of Mr. Newell Geiger to
shingle a roof that was blown off.
Mr. Wesley McBride of the Goshen
Line North had his kitchen roof
blown off too.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hey are the
proud grandparents of two new
grandsons at Clinton Hospital over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Young of
Toronto, a son and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Mustard of Brucefield, a son,
both doing fine.
The W.M.S. meet at the home. of
Mrs. Fred Bancroft for their Jan-
uar. meeting.
The many friends of Mrs. Rudy
Oesch wish her a speedy recovery.
Many attended the funeral of the
late Mr. J. Gashoe at Zurich, on
Tuesday from this vicinity. The
sympathy is extended to the bereft
family from Blake district.
MANLEY
EGMONDVILLE
The Egmondville Young People's
Society held their regular meeting
Tuesday, January 25. The devotional
period was taken by Mrs. Stevenson
assisted by Marion Lillico, Mrs. Roy
McGonigle and Mrs. Shultz. The
meeting was followed by a social
period with lunch served by the so-
cial committee.
McKILLOP
No. 4 Square Farm Forum met on
Monday evening, • Jan. 24th at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hender-
son with 34 present. It was review
night so there was no .topic. Progres-
sive euchre was enjoyed by all with
prizes going to Mrs. Leslie Pryce
and Robt. Campbell. Lunch was
served by the hostess. The next
meeting will be held Monday, Jan,
31st at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Stewart.
'EVERYBODY
TALKS .ABOUT THE
WEATHER
but
SEAFORTH MOTORS
DOES SOMETHING
ABOUT IT*
•
SEAFORTH
MOTORS-
SEAFORTH
*See us now 'about our eco-
nomical Winterizing service
that puts your car in a depend.
able condition for safe cold
weather driving.
NORTH McKILLOP '
Miss Vera Kistner of Waterloo
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Thornton.
Master Jerry Regele of Hensall
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Regele and Pearl.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Allan and
Garnet Allan of Hensall, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Howe and girls and Mrs,
James Howe Sr. of Cromarty and
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Glanville and
Richard of. Mitchell spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele and
Pearl
Mr, Roy Wilfong of Kitchener
spent the weekend with Mrs.' Wil-
fong and Mrs. Olive McNichol.
Mr. George Underwood spent a
few days last week in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boyce and Joan
of Seaforth were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Thornton last week one
evening.
Your Entertainment Guide
COMING EVENTS at CARDNO'S HALL, Seaforth
.Sponsored by Seaforth Young Progressive Conservative Club...
Gala
Friday Nite
"Barn Dance”
FRIDAY, JAN. 28
Featuring
CKNX Barn Dance
Gang
EARL HAYWOOD & ALL
THE BOYS
Admission 60c
Students & Servicemen 50c
Dancing 10 til 1
Watch this guide for further announcement of
return engagement of CFPL's own Western
Swingbillies. They are coming here Sat., Feb. 5
REGULAR -
SATURDAY NIGHT
DANCE !
SAT., JAN. 29
With the Music
of
KEN WILBEE
And His New 5 -piece Band
Admission 50c
Students & Servicemen 40c
ELECTRIC
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RANGETTES
2 BURNER RANGES WITH AUTOMATIC OVEN CONTROL
3 BURNER RANGES WITH AUTOMATIC OVEN CONTROL
.4 BURNER RANGE
4 BURNER RANGE WITH AUTOMATIC OVEN CONTROL
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Terms to suit your budget
Box Furniture Store --Funeral Service
PHONE—DAY 43 NIGHT 595 W
Old Time
DANCE !
Looby's Hall,
DUBLIN
FRIDAY, JAN. 28
Harburn's Orchestra
Dancing. 10 - 1.00
ADMISSION 50c
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LUMP
CHESTNUT COAL
EGG COAL
BUCKWHEAT COAL
For immediate delivery
phone 47
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