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The Seaforth News, 1949-07-28, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1948 THE SEAFORTH NEWS WRIGHT'S S peri r Specials _ HOLIDAY WEEIC END SUGGESTIONS JULY 28 29-.30 ' PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz. Jar.... ..,.32c JELLO LEMON ..PIE FILLING Pkg. 8c SWEET MIX PICKLES 16 oz. Jar, , 23c FANCY RED COHOE SALMON V2 Ib. Tins. 3 FOR..$1.00 YORK KAM 12 oz. Tifr.,....... .. PRUNE 2D oz. t ss 2 TINS 490 35c FRESH IES r. .. Pkg. 5c mi Limited Quantity CANNED STRAWBERRIES 20 oz.. tins. PER TIN 45c, 3 JELLY POWDERS • 1 REFRIGERATOR DISH • 'All For , ., .370 McLAREN'S SANDWICH SPREAD,,„8 oz. Jar 29c We. Deliver. Art. Wright Phone 77 HULLETT The sudden passing of one of our neighbors in the person of Mrs. R. B. Rogerson has left a vacancy in our vicinity. [Born in Tuckersmith in 1873, she. came to the 9th concession of Hullett with her father and moth- er to settle on lot 1, eon. 9 where she continued to live until her mar- riage to R. B. Rogerson in 1904. She lived from that time on lot 9, con, 9 until her sudden death July 10th. She and her husband were ac- tive in the church and Sunday school where she taught a class of girls, then the adult bible class until her health failed her. Susie M. Wheat- ley was the last of the Wheatley fa- mily. She is survived by her sorrow- ing husband. The deceased was buried from Ball and Match funeral home in Clinton. Funeral service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Bren- ton of Londesbaro, interment in the Clinton cemetery. TOWN. TOPICS Miss Betty Bannon and Miss Agnes Gaffney are holidaying hi Grand Bend. • Mr. and Mrs. William Austin 'are spending this week end in Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFaddin are ac- companying them as far as Port Huron. • COMING SOFTBALL GAME Friday, July 29 W. O. A. A. Men's LISTOWEL AT SEAFORTH 8.30 P.M. The Listowel team has been strengthened and a good game is assured between these two teams. The last game resulted in a 5-4 win for Seaforth 1 Exhibition SOFTBALL Saturday Night July 30 At 9 o'clock • Under Floodlights • W. O. A. A. Group C Dublin VS Bell Industries TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Slrlith relturned on Monday from a motor trip to New York, on which they were accompan- ied by friends from Milverton. They returned by way of Catskill Moun- tains and Thousand Islands. Miss Linda Sims of. Blyth has been holidaying at the home of Mr. Lorne Dale, Sr. - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scott and Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Scarlett of In- nissfail,' Alberta, •visited recently at the home of Mr, Robert Scarlett and 14Ir•. and Mrs. Fred Scarlett. Miss Dorothy Eyre, Sarnia, is holi- (layiug with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright' Mr. and Mrs, J. A, Westcott, Mr. and Mrs. John Earl and Mr and Mrs. Willard Elliott are taking a motor trip to Owen Sound and points north. Mr: and Mrs. John Neilson, New Hamburg, are holidaying with Mrs. Julia Flannigan.' Mr, William Campbell is in St,' Joseph's' Hospital, London;' for treat• rlfont for a few days. • • Miss Doris Teets and Miss, Alice. Devereaux were recent visitors with Mrs. P, Devereaux. Miss Joan Dever- eaux accompanied them to South- ampton where they. will spend their vacation. Mr. Marvin Sniout, St. Thomas, spent the week end with Mr, Bud Smith. Mr. and Mrs, 10. Nuhn, Kitchener, spent as Pew clays last week with Mr, and Mrs. William Hopper. IVOr and Mrs, Roy Duugey and Mr. and Mrs. George Kruse leave ou Sun- day to spend two week's vacation in Port'Albert. Miss Laura Mole spent a few clays in London with Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Hamil- ton, are spending a few holidays here. Miss Shirley Kraft, Kitchener, vis- ited recently at the home of illr. and Mrs. J. A. Westcott. Miss Blanche R'estdott has returned horse after spending a few holidays in Kitchener. Miss Barbara Christopher, London, opsin the week end with her grand- mother, Mrs. 111. Downey, Mr. George Clarke spent a few days in Toronto, Miss Cecilia Givlin, Windsor, is holidaying at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclver. Miss Adrienne Bannon and Mr. Jerry Bannon are holidaying in Wind- sor . at the -homy• of Mr. and Mrs. A. Masse. Recent Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aldington were Mr. and Mrs. John Allington and Margaret of Varna and Miss Sarah McKellar of Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dinnin, Guelph, are visiting at the hone of Mr, and, Mrs. Wm. Wright Mr. end Mrs, Frlank Devereaux have returned to Part Hope after visiting at the home of Mrs. F. Devereaux. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stansell, Ayl- mer, spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFaddIn. Mr. Mur- ray McFaddin returned home after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs, Stan- selL Miss Alina Mosquera of 'Brescia Hall, London, spent the week end with Miss Mary Margaret Cleary. About 25. -members pf the :Seaforth Highlanders Band' attended: the an- nual band picnic held in Stratford''on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. 3: C. Cornish and blr. and Mrs. J. Kellar spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs Harvey Mason at their cottage at Port' Albert. Mr, Albert Gormley, London, spent the week end with his father, Mr, Edward Gormley. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet Maloney during the past week were Mr, and Mrs. Louis P. Maloney, Gerald and Marion, of Detroit, also Mr, Dennis Maloney of Loudon. Mr. Nell. Hefkey, who is stationed at CNR, spent the week end in Clif- ford and Drayton. Mrs. Harry Pyper of near Walton, formerly of Preston, called on her cousin, Mrs. George Eaton. Mi', and Mrs. Peter McCowan and family, bIr. John McCowan and fam- I Accidents demonstrate again and again,—The folly of leaving your traffic lane The "cut in" driver is a menace to life; and property. PLAY FAIR—PLAY SAFE. Follow .the roadlines. laid out for your guidance. GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister ON T A R I O 1-1W549 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ily and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Smith and family attended the Dayinan reunion at Bayfield on Saturday when 150 de- scendants Of the late Peter and John Dayman families gathered there, some travelling as far as 3000 miles to be present at the gathering, Mr, and Mrs, John C. Brough, Mrs. Victor- Nimmo and Alan of Toronto spent the week end .with relatives and attended the Dayman reunion, Ili' and Mrs. Foster Bennett and Billy 700 holidaying at Barrow Bay this week. Miss Irene Burt, Stratford, is spending two weeks' vacation with Miss Shirley Oldfield, Miss Gibson of Winnipeg was a week end visitor with 'Mrs, Reid and Miss Galbraith, 'Goderich' street. Mr•. `and Mrs. Wi11 Valentine of Wallhalla ,D. Dakota, were visitors with Mrs, Reid and Miss Galbraith this past week. Mr. and Mrs., C. L. Bristow of Royal Oak, Mich., were guests of Mrs. W --Webster on Saturday Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Little and fain- ily of Brantford are visiting Mr. Andrew Little. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Storey have spent the past week in town packing their furniture,, to move it to Galt, where they have been living for some time. BORN HEARN — In Seat Memorial Hospital, on July 22nd, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs, Gregory Hearn (Doris Smile), Stratford, a son, Dennis Bruce IVOOPMANS — In Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 26, 1549, to Mr- and Mrs, Ruurd ICoopmans, Seaforth RR, 2, a daughter (Kraske) HAMILTON—At Dr. Myer's Nursing home to Mr.' and Mrs. Mark Hamilton, on July 21st, a daughter (Barbara Ann) FINLEY--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 57111, to Mr, and Mrs, Harold fin - ley, Seaforth, a son JE1i'ITT At Scott Memorial Hospital, an July 211th, to 11fi•. and Mrs. Wm, Jewitt, 0121 Londesboro, a son ROBI'OAILLE—At Scutt Memorial Hospital on -. July 211h, to Mr, and Mrs. Paul Robitaille, Seaforth, a daughter ROSS --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 21rif, to Mr. and Mrs, Seldon Ross, I111 Brncefield, a daughter WOTORZANSICYJ—At Scott Memorial Hos- ' pitnl, on July 2,1th, to Mr. and Mrs. Petro Wotorsanslcyi, of Cromarty, 0 son EGMONDVILLE Mrs. Tracham and Mrs. Ray Dun- lop and grandson of Preston were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Nott, Miss Jessie Finlayson is visiting this week in Wingham and also at- tending the wedding of a folnlel pupil. Kenneth McNairn 15 spending a week with his cousin Jimmie Nott in Clinton. Miss Carolyn Webster, who has lamartrannitarwwwwwwwww Gladioli Bakers Greenhouse offer White Princess for the week end We will have Glads all through the season Bakers Greenhouse SEA -FORTH I Lakeview Casino Grand Bend DANCING EVERY NIGHT NEIL MGKAY and his Orchestra, MIDNIGHT DANCE AUGUST 1ST`- 12.05 A.M. MEN'S SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT MONDAY - AUGUST 1ST Sharon - Medford Crediton - Grand Bend 2 games in afternoon - 7 innings each Final game, 9 innings, 6,45 pm. Umpires — Travis Chapman & Lawrence Mason spent the past two weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James McNairn, has returned to her home in Detroit; Mr. George Webster of Detroit was a Sunday ,visitor with Mr, and Mrs. Janes McNairn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hastings of Listowel visited Mrs. Thos. Barton on Sunday. MAE LANE The combined July -August sleet- ing of the Mae Lane Auxiliary was held on Wednesday July 20th at Miss Mabel Turnbull's cottage near CKNX BARN DANCE Sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural Society In Cardno's Hall SAT., JULY 30 , Regular Saturday night Enter- tainment, commencing at 8 o'- clock, followed by Dancing Admission 75c and 50c Grand Bend, The meeting took the form of an informal pot -luck supper which was attended by forty mem- bers of the group. After a short bus- iness meeting Various forms of en- tertainment were enjoyed. At the close of the evening Mrs, George Johnston, speaking on behalf of the whole group, moved a hearty vote of thanks to Miss Turnbull for the use of her cottage. Mrs. James Scott se- conded the motion. Dance Attraction Stratford Casino Ballroom Saturday Dance - Bob Turner Band Holiday Dance Monday; Al Kuhn Orchestra Thursday, Aug. 4 - Don Robert- son and his Ranch Boys Formerly CKNX, Wingharn Admission - 50c Person NO In Stock -Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tehtest Blocks • Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles, Cooksville Bricks Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding, and Roll Roofing • INSULATION Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts • Lumber, Sash and Doors Screens made to order Custom Millwork Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. 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