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The Seaforth News, 1949-09-01, Page 5'THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, 1949 THE SEAFORTH NEWS WRIGHT'S Superior Specials S Sept. 1 2 3 CROWN FRUIT JARS f. Pints -1 doz. Spec, 1 r l a GREEN GiANT PEAS New Pack. 15 oz. Tin -15c HILLCREST SHORTENING 1 LB. 29c MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON 1/2 Ib. Tin 45c QUAKER OATS , *IV c 3 LB. BOX u !/, ELLMAR PEANUT BUTTER 15 oz. Jar 35c FILLED COOKIES 29c BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP 59c 5 Ib.` Pail AMERICAN WONDER PEAS St. Williams 3 fruit Marmalade 20 oz. 2,Tins 25c 24 fluid oz Jar — 29c We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 SPORTS FANS -- HERE'S THE GAME YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR t i'. W.O.A.A. Ladies Interrnediate Group 6 Finals • Best -of -Three Series BRUSSELS vs SEAFORTH FAWNS AT LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 Game called at 8.45 p.m. sharp 9 This is the series all sports fans should see. Loth teams will be out fighting to Win this final series. Come one, come all, Seaforth and district fans. and cheer your Fawns to the championship. The Best Place to Market Yozxr EGOS AND POULTRY Seaforth Farmers Co-op Egg Grading Station COMMENCING SEPT. 1 We will pay you lc a dozen more for your eggs, delivered at the grading station. Our trucks will continue to cover their routes as usual. Seaforth Farmers Co-op Produce Division Phone 13 Notice •Residents of Huron County In accordance with Section 14, Schedule "B" of the Public Health Act, - "no privy - vault, cesspool, septic tank or reservoir into which a privy, water closet, stable or sink is drained shall be established until the ap- proval of the Medical Officer of Health is obtained". Applications for any such installation shall be made to the Medical Officer of Health, Huron County Health Unit, Clin- ton, Ontario. Plumbers, clrainmen, contractors and the general public are requested to follow these instructions. Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks • Asphalt Shingles, Cedargiain 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. I "Where Tho Best Costs No More" SEAFORTH TOWN. TOPICS • Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Aldington • were Mr,• and Mrs. Jack Aldington • and Margaret of Varna and • Mr. Sandy McKellar and Miss Sarah McKellar of CroniartY. Mr, Kenneth Eaton, Toronto, spent •the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton. Mr, S. E. Silcox -underwent an. ap- pendicitis operation last week in Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.• George, Hildebrand visited over the week end in•Dearborn Mr. Gordon • Rowland is holidaying with relatives in Belle'River. ' Miss - Mary Dennis of Walton is spending a few holidays with her aunt Mrs. A. Cuthill, George street. Mr, John Jones, London, is holiday- ing with his parents, Mr, and'•Mrs. J. Jones. Mrs. Peter McIver W and Mrs..E. S. Coffin visited the former's 'brother Mr. Thomas Johnson, who is a pat- ient in St. Joseph's Eiospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kerr spent the week with relatives in Flint. .Miss Mary Devereaux, Toronto, and Miss Helen Devereaux, London, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'J. Devereaux. Mr. A. F. Edmunds, accountant at the Dominion Bank, Saint John, has been transferred to Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds and family flew from Saint John to London on Thurs- day and are guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finnigan. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Savauge and family attended the exhibition on Wednesday. Misses Barbara Wright and Lorna Ellis are spending a few days in Clinton. Mrs. IVin. Austin and children hava returned alter spending a few holi- days at Port Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mundell. Mrs. R. F. Garniss and Miss Olive Scott, Bluevalle, :visited Itln'. and Mrs. Chas. Garniss last trek. Mrs, C. °aruiss is a patient. in the hospital. 211 s, Ruth Sills is spending 0 weeks - holiday n•iih. Mr. and. Mrs. Huss Ensalt-, Staffa. lir. and :firs. Joseph Gormley and caught r. Detroit. visited last w,-,th cud iviih Mr. Ehvni'1 Gnrmiey. 1 ,'e. Elva Ellis speui th • 5.' ii t•11,1 in Midland viaiting her sister' ah 1 hr>tht'r-in-law Mr. and :Nil's. Il;ryssen; McQuirter. Miss Shirley 'McPhee Itis r,..lurnrtl home front Stu'nia where shy spent alts summer 114r. and Mrs. Cecil 2Tourti and Frances of St. Stephen. N.L`.: are visiting with Mr. and :tin's. Hsrahl Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs, 11. H. Close attended the funeral of Mr. Marshall Brett, in Stratford, on Md'iiday. Mrs. E. S. Coffin has returned to Toronto after holidaying with her parents, M . and Mrs. Peter McIver. Mr, Ronald Sills is spending a few holidays in Toronto with Mr. Win. McLellan. • Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Strong of Ot- tawa spent last week with his sister Mrs. Harvey Moore, and Mr. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith and daughter Margaret of Canslacitie, and IDL'. and Mrs. J. Shea of Sarnia, were visitors at tine home of- Mr. John Lynch and the Misses Lynch of Beech- wood on Sunday. Mr. Ian MacTavisln of Amsterdam. Holland, arrived home on Sunday to attend the funeral of his father. Mr. John MacTavisit. Don MacLean. Egntontiville, left on Monday for Sarnia to take a position on a boat. Mr, and Mrs. t,Villiann R. Somerville bf Walton are leaving on Thursday morning by car for a trip to the Prairie Provinces and through 1'' Vancouver where they will spend the winiter. Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Finnigan were in Port 'Elgin Saturday as guests at the wedding of Dr. Lee Fraser and Mr. Ewart George Bertram. Mrs. W. J. Finnigan :and Miss Bee Finnigan are in Toronto attending the CNE Mr, and Mrs. Ruskin Keyes and daughter Joan, Windsor. are visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keyes. NIr. Herbert Sherk and Mrs. Alex Smith of Toronto were guests at the borne of Mrs. G. H. Montgomery and Mi', G. Arthur Sinith, John St., over the week end, Mr; and Mss. Beverley Christie and Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Dale Sr. have re,,. turned .Crone a trip to Ottawa, the liatu'entians and Montreal. Mr. Albert Harrison left Monday by bus to visit his" son . and wife in Alberta, a sister in Vancouver and'a sister in the state of Washington; not tar'r'ing seen the latter for 30 years. Miss Marion Mason A.T.C.M. TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Is enrolling pupils for 1949- 50 Class Fall Term • Beginners and Advanced Pupils accepted PHONE 137 Youth for Christ Sparkling - Challenging A Program That Appeals to Everyone A Message for Youth COME AND ENJOY I'1' SPEAKER - REV. ROY PITTS Clinton Town Hall Sept. 3. 8 P.M. STAFFA Larry Elliott, 15 -month-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Elliott, was in- jured Saturday evening when he fell off a trailer',' on which he was rid- ing with his brothel's, and was par- tially run over by one of the wheels. One arm and his side were hurt. He was taken to a doctor's office in Seaforth for treatment and later brought home for observation. CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, ac- companied by Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Scott of Staffa, 011 a motor trip to Manitoulin Island and other northern points. Mr. and Mrs. Lomond and Isobel, • London; with Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl. BORN HOUGHTON --At Scott Memorial hospital on August 25, to Mr. and Mrs. ROM Houghton, Cromarty, a daughter FRY—At scot( Memorial Hospital, on August 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Fry, Sea£ot'th,. a daughter' Lakeview Casino Grand Bend DANCING NIGHTLY TILL LABOR DAY Neil McKay and his Orchestra MIDNIGHT DANCE Sept. 5th -- 12.05 a.m. • Last -Dance on Labor Day N ..- .. _ . _:.I-rT•Yy-a.�.rx r� � � �zy. ,- lam-..- �.-..s-a,{. ., . , Box 'Furniture Store {i To Hold Opening 11 The Bos Furniture of today, is the fruits of selling dependable qual- ity for sevent' four years. The late W. T. Bos came to Seaforth ru 1315, and being a practical furni- ture manufacturer, associated him- self with Mr. J. H. Broadfoot, and in partnership in manufacturing, ran a very successful business for twenty five years, when the plant was sold 'to the Canada Furniture _Manufacturers. In the year 1SSS a retail outlet was established in Sea - faith, and undertaking was an added business. A few years later a retail store was opened in Clinton, These busi- neses were operated for some years to the satisfaction of the customers. In 1913 Mr. Box bought the business Seaforth from Mr. Broadfoot,; and the late H. C. Box carried on the furniture and funeral directing, till .1941,. When the business was taken over by E. Lr Box, also a funeral director, who moved to 'larger prem- ises where more lines of merchandise could be displayed. Mr. Box's health failed hire, and the business was con- ducted 'through the war. years,+ till Richard S. Box, would 'lie free from the setvices..He has endeavoured to Meet the regtnirements of the cust- omers, and to this end he hopes that the moderns. store will be something that Seaforth .and vicinity residents will be glad to point to, with, pride, and. satisfactory dealing. Richard S. Box is now conduct- ing the Funeral Business, obtaining , his certificate in 1945, in the same !. year receiving a St. John's Ambu- lance certificate. Mr. Box has at his disposal modern equipment arid is able to render the- mbst in service. On SATURDAY, SEPT. 3rd of the NEW ox Furniture Store Complete Line of H me Furnishings Come in and participate in the Free Draw for a Kroehler Chair. The lucky draw will be decided on Sept. lith. Following week it will I be a Simmons Innerspring Mattress Enquire how you can win an Inglis ' "Tappan" 4 -burner gas range Box Furniture Store Funeral and Ambulance Service PHONE—DAY 43 SEAFORTH NIGHT 5)5 W