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The Seaforth News, 1949-07-07, Page 5THURSDAY, 'JULY 7, 1949 THE SEAFORTH NEWS WRIGHT'S SupOrE erior Specials For July 7' 8 9 Maxwell. House Coffee 1 Ib, Bag 590 Green Giant Golden Wax Beans 20 oz. tins 2 for.. , , 29e Wagstaff's Strawberry Jam, • 24 fluid oz . Jar,. 43c Toilet Tissue 3 Rolls ......... .... 23e Carnation Milk Large Tins S fora,,,., 85c Aylmer Pork & Beans 15 oz. tin 2 for .... 23c We Deliver Art. Wright Stokieys Tomato Juice 20 oz. 2 tins, . , 100 Blue Boy Tea a/2 lb. 42c Laundry Soap Bar 100 Puffed Wheat Quaker 220 igo. Bag ' Phone 77 DANCING at ONTARIO'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM Stratford Casino EVERY WEDNESDAY,. SATURDAY AND HOLIDAYS Change of Band Each, Night. Admission 50c -' 10,000 sq. ft. Dance Floor Heuir ! REV. JACK SCOTT Eastern Canada Pres. of Youth For Christ Also FORWARD - AIRE QUARTETTE FRIDAY, JULY 8TH 8 p.m. Town Hall CLINTON One Week Only All Coal and Wood Stoves in our Store From Sat., July 9, to Sat.July 16 BALDWIN HARDWARE Proclamation Under authority of By -Law No. 111 for the Town of Seaforth, no dogs shall be 'allowed to Ault at large in the Town of Seaforth from May 21st, 1949 to September 1st, 1949. Any dogs so found running at large, contrary to this By -Law, shall be liable to be killed and the owner or harborer prosecuted. J. E. Keating MAYOR 1 • ,i uup1111iu0unu11nuu.,11n llllll 1111„11„111,llll 1 lll 111111 llllllll 1 llllllll 111111111 llllll 11111„,,o,,,,mn.u,,,n,,,,,,,,u„uun„ Int Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks • Asphalt Shingles, CedargrainShingles, Cooksville Bricks , Roll -Brick Siding, and Roll Roofing• INSULATION • Loose, 2” Batts, 3" Batts • Lumber, Sash and Doors Screens made to order Custom Millwork S¢aforlh Supply & FuoI Ltd "Where The Best Costs No More" PHONE 47. SEAFORTH TOWN TOPICS Mr, Norman Sanderson has recited Mi', A, Coplancl's poultry ranch on Goderich street east, for three years. Mr. Copland is rejoining the RCAF, Mrs. Copland and, children are re- maining here, Mr, and Mrs. L. H. DeLaFranier and 'family of Bello River spent the weak end with friends hero, Seaforth Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are holding their picnic on Friday, July.S, at 6.30, at the Lions Park. Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Kelly and family of London were holiday week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ruston. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Wing_ ham, spent the week end at the Whit- ney home Mrs. Hamilton rendered a very fine solo in Northside Church on Sunday morning. Miss Doris' Ruston of London is vacationing at her homehere. Mr. and Mrs. E. Barrett of Hamilton spent the week end in town. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Grieve and. family of London spent the week end with his mother Mrs John Grieve. Miss Celestine O'Leary of Riverside is spending her holidays at her home on •Goderich street. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Frank, Flint, Mich., visited Mrs. Jean Chesney and Mr. 22. Chesney over the week end.. Mr; and Mrs. Harry Scott, Wing ham, visited Mr. Scott's- mother on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Pepper and children of Sarnia spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Pepper in Tackersmith, and attended the Pep- per reunion, Miss Dorothy Eyre of Sarnia is holi- daying in town, . Master Daviel Lemon of London is spending .his holidays with his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Lennon. MIr. and Mrs, Harvey Mason and family have gone t0 their cottage at Part Albert, Mr, and Mr, G. R. Keyes anis dau- ghter of Windsor visited over the holiday' with their parents. Mr. and MIrs. Nelson Keyes of Egmondville. Master Billy Barrett of Hamilton is holidaying whir Mr. and Mrs. Louis 15berhsrt, • Mr, and Mrs. 13170011 AlcQuirter and family of Midland 0110110 the week end at the home of Mfrs. Frank Storey. Master Richey Colosomine under- went an operation in Scott Memorial Hospital and is progressing favorably. Misses Evelyn and MTarilynL McPhee. are attending "the Presbyterian Girls Camp. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Sproat of De- troit were guests of Mrs, Barbara Sykes and Mgr. and Mrs. Russell Sproat over the holiday. MIi Anderson Scott spent the week end with relatives in Guelph. Rev. D. A, McMillan of Northside United Church spent the week end at the parsonage, returning on Monday to their cottage at Goderich where they will sPEnd the months of July and August. Mr, and Mrs. Eric Munroe and Mac spent the week end at Merritton, ' Miss Jessie Finlayson is spending her holidays at her home in Egmoud- ville. At the opening of the fall terns she wilt teach a junior room at Lorne Park public school Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Williams and son Bobby of Toronto visited his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Chas, E. Williams, Dublin, and his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Art Little, Seaforth. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Muir spent the week end in Goderioh. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morrison left on Friday to spend the holidays in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder spent the week end in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and fain- tly, Miss Prances Rettschlag and. Mr. Russel Turner of Royal Oak, Mich., spent the holiday week end with Mr. and 'MIrs Sidney Dolinage. Mc Robert Becktel spent the holi- day in Hamilton ‘with M11. and Mrs. E. S. Becktel. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Nolan and family, London, spent the week end w ith Mrs. Jas. -Mien, MIr, and Mrs Chas. Case left Tues - clay on a motor trip to Sault Ste. Marie, where they will visit Mr. and MIrs, Jos. Marinelli. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ducey and daughter, Eureka, California, visited recently in town with relatives. AIr. and Mrs, William Burridge 0f Niagara Falls and Miss M. Westcott, R.N., and Mr. R. Evans of Toronto visited at the -home of MIrs. Burridge'S sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Westcott. Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Flannigan and family, Hamilton, are holidaying here. Mr. and Mrs, Lou Flannery and MIr. and Mrs. Jos. Miller, Detroit, Mr. and MIrs. Ray Benniger and Miss Geralda Flannery, Guelph, visited -arm' the week end with relatives in tovm. Mliss Mary Lou Sills . is holidaying in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays, Mrs, Scott Coffin, and Miss Joseph- ine McIver, Toronto, were week end visitors at the home'of.Mr. and MIrs, Peter McIver. Mi'. and MIrs. Jack Hoelscher • and fancily of Listowel spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Thompson and other relatives in town. Master Gerald Hoelscher of Lis- towel is spending this week with his cousin Master Ken Thompson. Miss Helen McKercher, Toronto, spent the week end With her parents Mr. and Mrs. 2'. McKercher. Mrs. Frank Devereaux and. Miss Joan Devereaux will spend the 'coming week end in Toronto with Mr. Edward 'Devereaux and Miss Alice Devereaux, Miss June Shaw, Windsor, is holi- daying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W_ R. Shaw, Mr. Ronald Rennie spent the week end with friends in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ritchie and son of Toronto returned home Satur- day after spending a week with Mrs. Eleanor Ritchie. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Ritchie of Lon - cion spent Sunday afternoon with the former', mother Mrs. Eleanor Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. F. Walsh and family, Woodstock, were week end ,visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert i Fortune. Lakeview Casino Grand Bend Dancing Nightly NEIL McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Miss Dorothy Smith, Hamilton, and Mr, Bud Smith, London, are holiday- ing with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Smith. Miss Olga Hoare, Toronto, spent the week end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Coglan, Atwood, and their two aunts, called on Mrs. C. C. Keine for a short visit on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Devereaux eaux and Miss Helen Devereaux, London visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. John Devereaux al er the week end. Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Eckert, Ridge town spent the week end with Mr. ancl Mrs. John Eckert. Miss Hilda Kennedy, Loudon, spent tine KweneekiedevAlmnd with her mother, Al R, Mr. Kennetlh Keating, of Toronto, spent the week end with his prreui1 Mr. and Alan, J. 'E. Keating, Miss Mary Coyne, Detroit. visited recently with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gy-lleck and family of Chicago spent last week visiting at the florae of Mr. and Airs. Arthur Nicholson. Miss Barbara Nich- olson returned with them, motoring through a number of the southern States and spending the remainder of the vacation in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. Donald McKenzie of St. Thomas and Miss Helen VauCamp, Kitchener, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nichol- sons. Mr, and Mrs. C. Hall and family, Toronto, are holidaying in town. Mrs. Thomas Williams has return- ed to Windsor after spending a few days with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Fitzpatrick and son, London, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick. Rev, Father Thos. McQuaid, Tor- onto, and Mr. and Mrs. David Lauzon, Sudbury, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McQuaid. Mrs. Percy Little spent a few days this week in St. Cetherines with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. R. Little. Mr. Ronald Savauge, Toronto, spent the week end here. Miss Mary Margaret Cleary is holi- daying with relatives in Detroit. Mfr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudniore and fancily, London, were week end visit ors at the hone of Mr.' and Mrs. F. Ctuhnore, Mr. Kenneth Eaton Toronto, spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, George Eaton. Mrs. E. M. Flynn, London, spent a few days last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mrs, E. H. Close and Mr. Close. Sheila McFaddhn, Marian Besse. Pat- sy Munroe, Marilyn Kling, Jean Cop- land, Ellen Gonwill, Paul McMaster Brian Bratty Bruce- McFaddin and Hugh Gorwill are at camp at Kiutail. Mrs. Camilla Ryan, of Loring, spent the week end at her hone here. Mrs. Ryan left on Monday to take a sam- ser course at the London normal school., Misses Joanne McMillan, Lenore Habkirk. Lois Hoggarth and Marion Mason spent the holiday week end in Bayfield. Miss Mary Crowe, London, spent the week end with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crowe. Mr. and Mrs, R. Hollnan, Peter- borough, visited recently with friends in town, Mr. Fred ,Taelcson of Kingston visited his mother, Mrs. L. C. Jack- , Idss Carolyn Webster • of Detroit soln Is spending her vacation with her aunt and mile Mr, -and Mrs. J. Me- iNairn, e BORN DARLING --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 1, to Mr. and Mrs. John Darling, Dublin, a son REIiit—At Scott Memorial Hospital on. July 4. - to Mr. and Mrs. Borden Reihl, RA2 Walton, a son MANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lattner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lattner; Kitchener, visited recently with Mr. and .Mrs. P. McLaughlin. Mr. Stephen Johnson, Mr. and, Mrs. Sylvester Beninger, London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson. Mrs, Louise Murray celebrated her birthday on Sunday with a family gathering. A large number from this section attended the Stratychuk Brown wedding at Molesworth on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finegan Strat- ford, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manley. WINTHRO-P The Helping Hand Mission Band will meet Thursday, July 14th in the schoolroom of the church. Note the change of date. Hit of the Year The Radio Show of 1940 Coming Your Way In _Person It's the Coast to Coast Sen. sation of 1949 Don Messer and His Islanders Coast to Coast Network Canada's Finest Old Time Band Featuring Marg Osbour ne and Charlie Chamberlain Playing for both Modern and Old-time Dancing. You've Heard Them, Now See Them in person FRIDAY, JULY 8 Stratford Casino Admission 91.00 Learn How To. Enjoy A Thunderstorm Read "A Jolly Crasher", by Paul Galileo, in Pictorial Review, all-star magazine of humor, fiction, cartoons and Washington and Hollywood side- lights, with this Sunday's (July 10) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. 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