The Seaforth News, 1949-09-15, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1949
RIGHT'S Superior cl
STORE apecials
B AKE EASY—Vegetable
Shortening 1.1b -25c
CLUB SPECIAL . •
Coffee 1 lb, bag -49c
E. D. SMITH CATSUP
2 bottles -35c
PITTED DATES 1 Ib. -23c
CAMPBELL'S Tomato
Soup 2 tins -210
FINEST RED COHOE
Salmon V, lb. tins 3 for 81.00
ROBIN HOOD quick cook-
ing Oats 5 b. bag -35c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
1 ib. hag ---01c
SWEET MIX PICKLES
16 oz jar -25c
• ROYAL YORK Orange
Pekoe Tea"/.., lb. -47c
We Deliver
Art. Wright
Phone 77
• EGMONDVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dalryrnple visited
iio LonclOn, last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Kenny and remained for
the Fair.
Mrs. Henderson, who has been
visiting in Toronto, has returned
home.
Egmondville United Church has
just been completely re -decorated by
Dave Kay, Clinton, and special re-
opening and anniversary services are
being held this Sunday, Sept. 18th
at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Guest
speaker for the day will be Rev, Keith
Love of Burlington, formerly of
Hillsgreen. Special music will be sup-
plied by the choir with a male octette
from Zurich assisting at the evening
service. An invitation is extended to
all to come to worship in Egmond-
ville United Church, Sept. 18th.
Mrs, Leslie Pearson, Clinton, will
be guest soloist at Egmondville
Church, Sunday morning.
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Owing to shortage of winter Storage space we are offering
Reduced Prices
On all our large stock of -both new and used machines
for a limited time
Save Money
I3y purchasing your future requirements now front
Seaforth ot
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W. T. Teall, Prop.
PHONE 141 SEAFORTH
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Open House
You are invited to visit the offices of the
new Huron County Health Unit on Wednes-
day, September 21st, from 2 to 4 p.m., in
Clinton, Kirk at High Street.
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National Immunization Week
September 11 to 17, is endorsed by the
unit. Dates of Immunization Clinics in your
community will be announced later.
R. M. ALDIS, M.D., D.P,H.,
Director
Attention Farmers
WE have CORNELL DAWBULL SEED WHEAT
cleaned and treated.
We also have WINTER SEED BARLEY. This Barley
is good grain for those growing grain for stock feed.
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Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc
Beaver -Board, Arborite,
Tentest Blocks
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• Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles,
Cooksville Bricks
Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding, and Roll Roofing
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INSULATION
• Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts
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Lumber, Sash and Doors
Screens made to order .
Custom Millwork
Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd.
"Where The Best Costs No More"
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Arnold Westeott in
honor of their daughter'S approaeh-
ing marriage and to attend her trot-
ssectu tea were Mrs, Bruce and Miss
M. Bruce, B,A.,
Reg. N., of Hamil-
ton; Mrs, A. E. CudinOre, Mrs. They -
ler, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Slimmon of
Kitchener; Mrs. T. Copp, 1VIr. and
Mrs. H. Sampson and Mr. Lawrence
Sampson of London; Mr, and Mrs,
Harold Twamley, Mr. and Mas. Gib-
bons, Mrs. C. W. Kestle, Mrs. Syd
Deem and Mrs. Bill Dern of Strat-
ford; •Miss 'Nornia, Gooder, Mr.
Jack Evans of Toronto; Mrs. Mat
Nediger of Clinton and Mrs. Mary
McElroy of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Aldington and
Margaret of Varna spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aldington.
Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Hastings of
Houston, Texas, spent the week end
with the latter's aunt Mrs, L.
Porteous.
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence South-
wicke, Kitchener, were week end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Nolenan McLean,
Mr. Tames Kelly, Palmerston, spent
the week end with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Kelly,
Miss Doris Ferguson, Toronto, vis-
ited over the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs; George Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Kling and Marilyn
and Miss Sheila Moraddin attended
the Western fair in London on Wed -
n end ay.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lawrence of Van-
couver are visiting at the Pinkney
home.
Mr, Francis Huisser left on Monday
to attend the Stratford Normal school,
Sir. and Mrs. P. J. Reilly, Galt, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham Jr. on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnston of
Wellington were, week (mil visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellaare
51 ephensin.
Dr, and Mrs. F. J. Bechely were in
Toronto on Sunday.
Mr. Clarence Nolan, London, spent
the week end with his wife and child-
ren, who are visiting his mother, Mrs.
James Nolan.
Attending the funeral of Mrs. Wm.
11Archibald were: Jack Archibald
Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood,
Montreal; Miss Alice Archibald, Ken -
ora; Fro uk Archibald, Chatham; Wm.
Archibald, Toronto: Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Archibald, Kitchener, MPS. Arm-
strong, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lane, GOderich.
spent the week end with Mr. Thomas
Lane.
Mrs. AIina Mosquera has returned
to Brescia Hall, London. after spend-
ing the past three weeks at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
Mr, Joe Sills of Baltimore, visited
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. P.
Sills.
Mrs. W. B. Horton of Calgary is a
guest of her brother Mr. R. H. Sproat
and her mother Mrs. James Sproat.
at the home of MN. Sykes. .
Mr, Jack Sproat of North Bay spent
the • week end in town with Mrs.
James Sproat and Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Sproat.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Webster have
returned from a three weeks' visit
with relatives in Danbury, Conn., and
the Bronx. New York. Their cousins,
Fire Chief John H. Ireland and Mrs.
Ireland, accompanied them.
Miss Helen Swan, R.N., of Hensall,
has returned home after spending the
past week with Misses Laura and
Vera Mole.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shildroth and
sons Russell and Jack, and Mr. and
Mrs, Arthur Sparks of Port Elgin.
spent Sunday at the home of the lat•
ter's nieces Laura and Vei'a Mole,
Mr. Isaac McGavin nI McKillop Was
purchased the home of Mrs. James
Nolan, E. William street, and gets
Possession next month,
Mrs. Donna Millson, Gary and Carol.
were Sunday visitors with Laura and
Vera Mole.
Misses Laura and Vera Mole and
niece Carol Millson visited Toronto
Exhibition Labor day week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Kee Powell are spend-
ing this week in..LOndon.
Mr, and Mrs. 'less Savauge and fam-
ily. Wayne Ellis and Floyd McPhee.
attended Western Fair Wednesday.
Mr. Nerris.McMillan of Tillsonburg,
spent the week end at hie home at
Northside Parsonage.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Wm. .Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lamont spent a
day at Western Fair this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Enos Bashart and
family have returned from a holiday
in Muskoka. .. . • -
Mr. and Mrs.- Wes. Logan of 'Win-
nipeg and MN. Wni. Logan cit Myth
visited Mrs. Prank Storey Thurs-
day of last week... •
W. L HEAR ADDRESS ON
HEALTH UNIT
Mrs. John 3TacLean W.sa 1w3 t oss Ii'
the unmli,rs of the Seaforth W,,,
men's on Tu,sday, k.40M. la.
at her home in Tuck, smith. Mrs.
John Hillebrecht, president. open-
ed the meeting with the Institute
Ode followed by the Lord's prayer it
unison and the Institute creed, The
secretary, Mrs. Alex Pepper, took
charge of the business part of the
mooting. Preparations for a booth at
the fall fair on Sept, 23 wore taken
rare of. Special mention was made of
the work done by the girls of the
Garden Club on achievement day held
in Seaforth High School on August
3Ist, and also a hearty vote of thanks
to Nam. Wallace Haugh, the • oonVener.
"Thank you" cards were read from
several members by the secretary.
Mrs. Leming, FIeakt convener,
took charge of the meeting.. Home
Sweet Horne was sung by the mem-,
bers. The motto, "He who cures a
disease may be the skilfulest, but he
who prevents it is the safest physi-
cian" was taken by Mrs. Leeming.
Preventing diseases is one of the
greatest problems of the world today,
she said. There are two slogans we
should keep in mind, sho stated,
"Cleanliness is next to Godliness" and
"An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure." Current events were
OPENING
DANCE
Cardno's Hall
Seaforth
FRIDAY, SEPT. 16TH
To
Ted Keane
And His
DIXIE LAND DOWN BEATS
Students 40c. Adults 50c
• Dancing 9,30 to 1.00
given by Mrs. Paul Doig,
Mrs. Leeming then introduced the
guest speaker, miss Cunningham. of
the Clinton Health Centre.
Her topic was "What a Health Unit
is," She said a health unit is an organ-
ization of public health facilities in
a community. Since the health unit
has been organized In Huron county
they hope to bring the same health
facilities to people In rural commun-
ities as they have in the larger cen-
tres. Dr. Aldis, medical director; is in
charge of all public health work in
Huron county. All public health mat-
ters from each town go through his
hands such as school sanitation, res-
taurants, sewage, etc., and also food
handling. Nursing is an important
factor and Miss Cunningham with five
nurses work out of Clinton to each
town, The Health centre is located
in the olcl "Gunn" residence in Clin-
ton and an invitation is extended to
everyone to visit the health unit and
inspect their quarters. She go s"
general outline of the work being
done by thu unit and also of the work
they hope to accomplish in tbe fut-
ure. There are 211 health centlsir
Ontario, Clinton being 2 lir 0122sh,
ch,s41 by answering questions asked
by the members.
A vote of that -Ilia ANS 1110V4S1 10
Miss Cunningham and the hest by
Mrs. Eldon Kerr. Lunch was serve,:
by the hostess and bel' assistants.
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Notice to Exhibit
SEAFORTH
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FALL FAIR
Mrs, Roy Lawson, Secretaxy-Treasurer, will be at her
home, on Monday, Tuesday, WedneSday, Sept. 19-20-21,
for those wishing to make entries for the Fair.
• Seaforth Agricultural Society
Will the members please note the
following: Members are requested to
bring clean white cotton for the Can-
cer Fund to the honte of Mrs. W.
Leeming. Also members, please note
that their hospitalization dues will
fall due in October and will every
member who possibly cart help in the
booth on Fair day, and also bring two
pies, Also, Miss Broach:Oat of the
Home Economics branch will be in
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By Ladies MCI of the Presby-
terian Church at the home of
Mrs. McKindsey, on
FRIDAY, SEPT. 16
From 3 to 11
Silver Collection
EVERYONE WELCOME
BRING A FRIEND
arftwtstrvicanstamti`exutitricomn,
Seaforth to demonstrate on a course
for school lunches the first week in
October.
You are Invited to the Big
Modern and Old Time
DANCE
Stratford Casino
Wednesday, Sept. 21
--2-- BANDS — 2 --
Lionel Thornton and the Casa
Royal Orchestra, and
The Thames Valley Ranch Boys
Western Ontario's Finest Obi Tiin,
Band
3 Door Prizes: $15.00. 10.00 5.00
Auspices. sliakespect-
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22 & 23[
by
Babs
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Don't miss this exciting, dan-
gerous and spectacular riding
Friday Afternoon
September 23
Featuring
o Harness Races * Pony Races
o Running Races o Ponies to Ride
• Tug -of -War 9 Clowns
• Children's Pet Show • Chicken Scramble
• Children's Foot Races • Step Dance Contest
e Baby Show
• Parade of Prize Winning Stock
e See the Boys' Tractor Driving Contest
PRYDE,
WILL I1'N THE PAIR
Pe:RTH.HURON
Jersey PiTeeders Pari41 Show
BANDS IN ATTENDANCE
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S PARADE
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C. \ DNO'S HALL
Fair Night
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23 9.30 TO 1
DON ROBERTSON
and His Ranch Boys
ADMISSION TO FAIR
ADULTS 50 CTS. CHILDREN 25 CTS.
CARS 25 cts.
Children is Parade Free Admission to grandstand ine
J. M. GOVENLOCK RUSSELL BOLTON
President 'ince President
MRS, R. LAWSON
See. -Tres.
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