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The Seaforth News, 1949-09-22, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1949 MODERN DESIGN You get both in a CONDOR COAL & WOOD RANGE Let us show you these features: Lifetime porcelain finish —inside and out. Large oven and cooking top will look after the needs of may family. Oven finished in porcelain — easy to clean as a china dish. Large firebox burns 24"wood; holds plenty of coal for a good fire overnight. Handy warm oven drawer. Available with either high closet or high shelf. See it today! a. Gz)ods with Quality Service Sons ._:�.�.�•cr,�•:c...ss�.-mcca�,w.�..�cn.xs••.'��'rs-::r�aac t:aa_•tx�- BE SURE TO SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FORD TRACTORS LCL DEARBORN IMPLEMENTS aiy`x tors Ford Monarch Sales and Service TELEPHONE 102 SEAFORTH -mal w A ..av,mmt• i LONDESBORO The regular ineet{ng of the W.M. S was h'td in 'the church school room i, n iiin Thursday. Sept 15th: yll s •inn, opened with Mrs, Fairser- \ t i .1Tc >:t s,.;•titllt ", I'll tiitt ellair: h.y 1 \\ is; Ritiy, foil owed 1\'4lh • \c .\ 'Mrs, t;U\iri and Mrs. 1 lint n v ice read the A missionary hymn was slnAlr and Mrs. ,R+\.1 Brenton rend - e c.. a Itil «Nin.: ltiaao itnstrumentttil. 7i. \`v+tan inireduced the now study ti 1r; ;lie Spirit of Unity". Roll \NA,: .,lied and AnSWered by 1The roll t nil of the October meeting will lac r. v t'rsr c 0M:tilting the Ivord come. Mrs. t,rieraon gave a short talk "•\\'hat is the best thing to do for Jnpal)" and also introduced Mrs. Jabuousaide, who. is one of a Polish fancily who are making their home here. Mrs.Jabuousakio speaks bra - ken English and answered with the help of Mrs. Grierseti who was;quite. able to help her out. Our new friend has been in Canada five months and likes this country very much. In the absence.• of the President, the 1st Vice President took the chair and conducted the business period. The question of our Autumn thank offering meeting was discussed ,but was left over. Other business was )ked over and committees named. Meeting closed with a hymn and' prayer. Mrs.Jc=, l'Ianning, ;1'Irs. F, Tamb-'• lin and Jack visited with the form- i`s niece and husband Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Frances. St. Thomas. Mr. Howard Bi unclson, Mrs. Diek- IY.on and Paul, visited with the for- men's mother, Mrs. W. T, 'Brundson, nday. din and Mrs. Percy Whitely, Tol . visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil - 1, Mountain .and Mr. and Mrse. Ro- Ymircibint during the nast week. Mr. mid MIrs. Harry Snell were the cit' M•s. L?'1ie Webster and on S lndas' \T. i haaleali Lyon was at home era, of Lr: fiends en Sept. 10. of her Sloth 471 n itt ..active for. her r c d' without glasses, sew and 1:,it an en ',V 8 ;{oke with any - t \\', v:. 1yc a plea.mnt time lie sic t,t• cis tltrough her POth smug WE Itavc- (:'uRNELI., 1 .C,.;i" cleaned and tr'1ated. We also have WINTER is good Train 2'r the -4 -til': a><wi? . stasek ft Tun: HENSALL r ARE AWAY ON HIGH Austin Cars & Trucks cannot be beaten by ally car selling for $°L00n0.0U, - - And with t,h4' new price now coming into effect they mill sell like wild fire. Don't nose 8 na( InAIf tettiag your order signed with us. As Ameri' asl and Canadian built caps will cosi more Intone, to iuiilcl, with the. &I -aim -Ilion of the Canadian dollar, and the delsl.11rt for Austin ears wiii lar -come so ninc•h greater, you will hart, to plane your order iiOW .to yet mann<:diat+• delivery as the pt•a), i . .'lc•rk. i': Canasta will Rion be.bought up. Sen ns no'v. We can :-R.v y yon n r '=.i a Ileal. iH Clinton - Supertest Station Phone 784-w Residence in mornings or evenings 616-34 .P.s. We IraNI a limited stock of Prestone Lay in your stock NOW. Alsb 15% Dis. on tires, tubes, and accessories this week 5 regret at losing such a valuable member. 1Virs. Schultz and Eric will move. to their hone in Waterloo soon. Refreshments were served, WALTON Mr. Hackwell has bought Mr, Isaac McGavin's farm near Lead'bury and will get possession some time next month. Mr. and Mrs. McGavi n in- tend to move to Seaforth. Miss Mae Jackson visited her friend Miss Betty Baillie of Wood ham and took in the London exhibi- tion last week. Mrs. George Jackson_speent Mon- day ia Kitchener. The boys, and girls of the Sunday School: are busy preparing for the Rally Day.: Service to be held in the church on Sunday with Rev. James Bright of Dungannon as the speaker., Sunday School will be held at 10 o' clock and Church at 11 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Humphries, Windsor, at the home of Mr. and MrS, W. J'. Humphries, his brother. Misses Ada and Olive Craig of. London with relatives.' Mr, Earl Sholdice and daughter, Toronto, with relatives. Mrs. Charles Pollard .at Hamilton: Mrs. Adasn-Sholdice 'at the home her daughter. Mr. and Mrs Adam. Whitfield, in St. Catharines. KIPPEN • Rev. and Mrs W. F. Aldworth and son Ian, 'T{1-onb n were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tilos. lav en Sun- day. 13r. Thos Kae ent Saturday at London Frir .fte Which he visited Sunday with. lis brother, W. J. 'Kay, London.' HARLOCK Mrs. A. W. McCool On Saturday, Sept. 3rd, Enema Ella Toll, beloved wife of A. W. Me - Cool, passed away in East General Hospital, Toronto. Although she had not been in the best of health for some time her death came suddenly with. a great shock to her family. Born in EaSt Wawanosh, Jan. 29, 1905, daughter of the late Mr. and MIrs. Wni. Toll, Mrs. McCool later moved to Harlock in Hullett Town- ship, where she finished her public school education. She took a Com- mercial Course at the School of Com- merce, Clinton, and held a position with the Canadian National in Tor- onto for a number of years. In Sep- tember 1934 she married her now bereft husband, A. W. idcCool, who with a ten -year-old daughter, Joan, survives. Surviving also, are three brothers and one sister, "Ernest of Hullett township: Ira of Waterloo; Lorne in Alberta, and Ruby. of Tor- onto. A brother Herbert predeceased her. A private funeral service was held from the Chanel of the Trull. Funeral Home, Danfarth Ave. on Tuesday evning, Sept. dth, at 8 p.m, conduct- ed by Rev, Perkin. of Dordands Ave. United Ch h. The remain:, were a_lot. to B'' .. on 'Wed'nesday and -id at l;iut. r t r.ai, twith 1.': r,.-! rs, con- i.'nds from •- 1 \\ t t n'r+r,, WisJrn19.in,and nei:*h- pa, tribute to -her •. ii Utes were maw? Robert Smith, Reid; Lorne Roe, _ger Thos. Stevens. Aubrey Toll, Wats Reid WesleyL :;j•t . Fieri Daws atld e' Ititerlrent was in Blyth .Ti McKiLLOP The regular n,,:et.ing of Duff's Church W,M.., vvas field in the church, It being the autumn thank - offering. Cavell Bethel, Cnn=ranee. and P'^ a i ' i1L la ine9 vt Ie invited. `Is:. ken Steoa.t opened the meet - With a pont. Si•ripture reading Airs Bol. 0a n°, j ;aid prayer by !"..en St"'... The address of, welcome. tv.c; given by Mrs. Kon Stewart.' A solo he Iii; Byerman. The different soeleties contributed nimbi'r for the program. Mrs. WM. In anla Bethel, sang .t solo.- Mrs. Ebner CaMeron, Egmoluiville, a i,i,in,, solo, a trio was given by the t' :n=,tair" ladies., Mr. Peters closed .+ the-nmeetitig. with prayer. The ladies: served a delicious lunch and a social 1 if hon was =;rent. Mr. and Vit \\illtam Hoegy have returned after ,alhn.; on friends in ?tad Aue. Elkton, Pigeon: Mich., and in XoithernMichigan. LOGAN l r•...r Tuc.-r Biu Coined .met on ,+'ti, 14,01. M1 motn- I,. 1, i 1 • present, t, the Reeve Pre- read. re- �1 r •:,d. adopted and i i -ed c o n r,:a(nderre read: Report Rome- Thain read and adopted. P --taw No. 151 in'rodueed and pro bion, -.11v :'rlopted. r'noir. of Recision (lzrl- in ir,,r•0-d to notify. C W. Artddbald survev a portion of the Logan !n I dice Drain approxi-, ;:tele 200 feet. -G. H. Hcimpe'l was awarded cont, act V, nods- Ext, No, II2,81.'25.00 to dig. lav and backfill according to pians, specii'icatiotn and l' profile. (380' lineal feet of eight -inch Antifreeze. ' tile). C Looby Construction Co, was I1 t-arded bridge contract, con, 4-5 '1east of Highway at 51.4.00 per @u. vd, to clo all excavating and back 1 filling with constructing bridge. Subject to Dept, approval. Tirne Table Changes EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, SEPT. 23. 1;i.A":; I r 11 irfu Inane, b c Ys National Canadian N itional Railways boil .°-~wffi'v' `vet -4- 'aci,5-cif;;2r1_: DANCE ON a ARTCl `, MOST BEAi.-TIFIL BALI-rtUOM Stratford Casino EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY & HOLIDAYS Change of Bands Each Night Adm. 50e REGENTTHEATRE SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING IN TECHNICOLOR THURS. rm. SA'f.. "THE SUN COMES UP"' with Je nette MacDonald . Lloyd Nolan Claude Jarman Jr. I + sic" Flo sure to sec this heartwarming., homespun drrrn,:r 1,'uh it, bits t f n 9uo 111.1 touches of comedy MON. TUES. WEU. • "JOHN LOVES MARY" with Ronald Reagan •• Jade Carson Tilt,. picture hubbies with geed 'humor anti bristles with .-Loughs. Will send :mnir- goers Into gales of iauglnter NEXTf THURS. FTI. sAT. "JUNE BRIDE" with Bette avis and Robert Montgomery a funny- rollicking -Romace,justthe sort of "good humor" entertainment that ,seed 11 = everyone wants to see • Coming: 'WANE ME OUT TO THE BALI GAME' with .Esther Williams, Ilene Reny The Women's Hospital Aid Afternoon Tea and Deception For the new Superintendent in the Nurses' Residence Wednesday, Sept. 28 From 3 to 5 p.m. Silver Collection Everyone Wr✓aC m2 it Ft' arm !iachins Owing to shortage of winter storage srac`t' \:"i' di• oii'erillk Reduced Prices. - On -all our large stock of both new and Used for a limited time Save Money 13y purchasing your future requirements n .w fr. 1._ Seaforth .Motors W. T. Teall, Prop. PHONE 141 SEAFORTH Hprrts The aroderon aofe the gene key dealer isoneevery businessmen community. Serving in Town It's an old saying that if you build a better mousetrap, the world will beat a pathway to your door ... but it's only partly true. Unless somebody takes it out and shows it to the people who need mouse traps most of them will never hear about it. It's the same with farm implements. Even though Massey -Harris has been building better and better farm machines for more than 100 years, thousands of Canadian farmers would stillbe doing their work the hard way if it weren't for the service of Massey -Harris dealers. Since the earliest days, the dealer (or "agent" as he was once called) has performed a triple service. He has served his farm customers by TORONTO REGINA selling them machines that enable them to increase their yearly earnings. He has served Massey -Harris by enlarging the distribution of Massey -Harris products. And equally, he has served his community, because increased farm earnings result in better business for all merchants, and in better homes, better schools, better churches and hospitals. The Massey -Harris dealer of today is as modern in his methods as any merchant in town. You find him in an up-to-date building on c`IVlain Street" with a showroom to display his streamlined =chilies and every facility to serve the needs of mechanized farming. He is one of the key businessmen of the community.. MONTREAL YQR((TON Established i 847 MONCTON SWIFT CURRENT WINNIPEG CALGARY 1 BRANDON EDMONTON SASKATOON VANCOUVER