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The Seaforth News, 1949-09-22, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1949 Aamossinneusisaimosessmosissisaissiasumusossisimassaseiscasmasesumaiimesiaissimisass 'RIGHT'SVVRIGHT'S Super o r Specials HARD MIXED CANDY 1 Ib. 19c OLD DUTCHCLEANSER tin 1lc CORN SYRUP 2 lb, till 25c ST. WILLIMtES' ORANGE LEMON GRAPEFRUIT marmalade, 24 fluid oz jar 29c LAUNDRY SOAP large bars, 3 for 29e CAMIPBELL'S V"EGLTABLE SOUP, 2 tins for 23c MILLET CORN 2 tins 35c E. D. SMITH CATCHUP Bottle :18c KIPPER)D SNACKS tins 19e BURNS' WEINERS, BEANS Good hot supper dish, . 2 tins 49e We Deliver Art. Wright DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Culliton, Sebringville, with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Purcell. Miss Esther Payne and Miss G. Henry, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flanagan and family at London, Phone 77 BRODHAGEN Miss Orclelia Wolfe has returned to her home here after spending a week or soin Detroit. Judith Marie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Priestap, of Born- holm, and William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval. McNichol, of Walton, were baptized at St. Peter's Luther- an Church on Sunday. 'N e Food Choppers Bread Boxes (reg. 1.85) Bread Boxes (reg. 1.55) - b Waste Paper Cans (reg. .98) 1 — 2 -burner Electric Range with ring elements $99000 • ELECTRIC ANIMAL CLIPPERS For Rent - • QUICK SERVICE ON GLAZING • Now In Stock Oil Burners priced to sell Main St. HARDWA $1,59 1.49 1.29 .79 Phone 681-W SEAFORTH A Member of The Stra-`tford and District Retail Hardware Association THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Mr, and Mrs, Bryson McQuirter and family of Midland are visiting with Mrs, Frank Storey this week. Mrs.` Norman McLean, Mrs: Jack Moore, Mrs, Grant Finnigan and Mrs. Lorne Southwick spent last Wednesday in London. Mr. and Mts. Clarence Ruffle and family, Mrs. Frank Storey and Mrs. Elva Ellis visited at Belgrave over the weekend: Mr. Don Hillis returned to Toronto ,University on Tuesday morning. Miss Josephine McIver; Stratford Neutral, spent the weekend' at home, Mr. D. Davis, Mrs. J. Becker, Mrs, O. Becker and Mrs, L. Yandt of Han- over visited Mrs. M. Thompson last week. Mrs. Basil Brown and daughter, ,Donna, have returned to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Fleming of Toronto visited with Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Trott, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Trott attend- ed the Goettler-Looby wedding at Dublin on Saturday. The Seaforth Chapter of the Eastern Star will hold a bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 15th. Mrs. John Grieve with Mr. and Mrs. David J. Grieve in London. Miss Barbara Sproat,. Stratford, spent the weekend with Miss Patsy Ann Bruger. Mrs. Thos. ,Malady, Woodstock, spent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Eckert. Mr. Donald Stewart, Windsor, spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Chas, Stewart. Mrs—Jack Forsythe and daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Thompson Scott and daughter were here from Detroit attending the .funeral of the late Jack Forsythe. Mr. Jack Fortune. London, spent the weekend with his mother 1lrs. .'call Fortune. M' -s. E. H. Close and Mliss Diane 'Mowatt attended the Western Fair xd in London last weekend. Mks Fettxus Bell has returned to Toronto atter spending her holidays with her mother, Mrs. Earl Bell. Miss Helen Devereaux, London. spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Devereaux. Students who leave on Monday to attend the University of Western Ontario are, Hiss Mary Ryan, Mr. Bud Smith, Mr. Donald Munn, Mr. Bill Munn, Mr. Jack Wallace. and Mr. Allan Ryan. Miss Mary Margaret Cleary will leave this weekend to attend Brescia Hall in London. Miss Betty Anderson has returned to her home in Hamilton after holi- daying with her grandmother, Mrs. Robert Bell. Mr. Kenneth Eaton, Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. R. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kenny and children visited with relatives in Dublin recently. Mrs. E. A. MacMaster, Mrs. P. Brady, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Betty Dunlop, Niiss Dorothy Smith, Ham- ilton; and Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Winglram, attended the Evans- Westcott wedding in Weston last Saturday. Mrs. Lillian Barber is spending the winter in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hargreaves, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hargreaves and Mr. George Israel, Toronto, were week- end visitors in town. .lir. and Mrs. John Finlay -on have returned to their home after spend- inc the summer months in the Cana- Notice Huron Farm Feeds Ltd. are pleased to an- nounce that their mill is' again operating after a complete changeover from Diesel to Electric Power We are sorry for the inconvenience caused to our Customers, but can now assure them of a first-class job, with Service and Courtesy Huron Farm Feeds Ltd. GEORGE KRUSE; Manager Phone 6154 r 33 We Deliver ..micso„ ._-_- -. ••:mow- s uscr'al In Stock Telltest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks Asphalt Shingles, Cetlargrain Shingles, Coolsville :Bricks Roll -Brick Siding. Insulated Sidling, and Roll Roofing 0 INSULATION Loose, Ilatts. 3" Batts -a Lumber, Sash and Doors Screens made to order Custom Millwork Seaforth Supply :Fuel It "Where The Best Costs No More" PEION17 4? SJAliORTT-1 dian West and on the Pacific Coast, Rev. and Mrs, D. A. McMillan visited in London, Mrs. J. D. Hinchley returned on Tuesday from Owen Sound and will open the winter at the home of Miss Florence Fowler. Misses Annie. and Maude Fergu- son left Wednesday to spent a few days at Brussels, BORN RICEAt. Brussels on Sent. 30th. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice, u daughter MUNN - At Scott Memorial Honpiti0, on Sept. 1-1, to Mr, and Mrs. Alvin A. Munn, a dauetiter JACKSON ---At Scott Memorial Hospital, ital 00 Sept. 16, to Mr. andks Mrs. SiSe a- Jack- son, ltipnen, a daughter FOX -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Sept. 11, to Mr. and Mrt. Thomas Fox, RR. 2, Seaforth, a son ALLEN- -- At Scott Memorial IIo pltal, on on Sept, 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allan, Seaforth, a daughter WALTON A brother of a Walton Mau,. Alex 'Glutzen, was aboard. the SS Moronic when flre swept the vessel early Sat- urday morning at Toronto dock. Stephen Glutzen, employed on the Noronie, was asleep when gra broke out:. He was aroused and was able to make his way to safety, although one hand was hurtled. His brother Alex Glutzen •1.nc1 Awe sons from \fall ua. went. to Toronto on receiving Word. Mr. E. \\•hoed' has purchased the Adam Sholdiee 9111111 on the boundary west of the village, BRODHAGEN - Hiss Betty Jean Hinz - in Glen - worth with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence -Green. Miss Carolyn Rode of near Palm- erston, with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rock. • Mrs. lion Barber and Shirile Anne spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hinz, On Tuesday evening the ineriti,ers fief UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday, Sept. "25 Services at 11 a.ln. and 7.30 p.m. Standard Time Speaker— Rev. C, A. Mustard of St, David's United Church. Toronto Special 8111011' at both serene, by the Seaforth Male Quartet AleiNIVERS.ARY Burns Church Will Hold Their Anniver- sary on Sunday, Sept. 25 At 11. and 7,30 daylight saving time Rev. A. W. 'Gardiner will lo' the Guest Speaker uff's Chs rch (McKillop) ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday, Sept. 25 At 11 a.ln, and 7.30 p.m. D. S. T. Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, B.D., of First Presbyterian Church, Sea. forth, will be the Guest Minister for the day. A cordial welcome to all J, R. PETERS, Pastor EUCHRE AND OLD TIME DANCE ! Dublin Parish Hall FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 McQuaid Delaney Orchestra, Lunde served. Admission !ilia Attention Plowmen There will be aCoaching Class for all those interested in plowing in this year's North Huron Plowing Match Held at the Farm of James M. Scott, Seaforth Saturday, September 24th at 2 p.m. Expert Cnachns will he on lunger to assist both Juniors and Seniors BRING vOl'Ia o',vx PLOW - - IF POSSIBLE • Don't forget. the NORTH HURON PLOWING MATCH, which i5 being held Tuesday, October 4th, 114 miles South, and 2 miles East of Londesboro of the Luther League enjoyed a weineI' roast at which time they pre- sented Eric Schultz with a leather zipper brief case prior to his leav- ing to make his hone in Waterloo Miss Erma \rock, of Bornholm, has taken a position at Russell Shoidice's general store. We Now Have Han Bulbs of all Kinds Priced at 1.25 a dozen Narcissus ,planted ..now in stone (which w€ have) bloom -at Christmas We also hate, P an sl i'll's. p tU 3.00 a billalh.,:9. Ideal for Yh, Ailk lel'li; Mails St...:u'itlt'rt 11 Visit Our Display at the Fair r[ 1.7.:, 03E3E302Ra al 50022Q5516, Trick and Fancy by Babs Fairchild Don't miss this exciting, dais- gero.is and spectacular tiding Friday Afternoon September 23 eaturina • Harness Races Pony Races e Running Races e Ponies to Ride • Tug -of -War e Clowns • Children's Pet Show • Chicken, Scramble • Children's Foot Races • Step Dance Contest • Baby Show • Parade of Prize Winning Stock • See the Boys' Tractor Driving Contest MIP. TIIi 1?. I'RYI\1•'; 1LI'.1'-. W'1.1., ()PEN T1IE FAIR PE'? T H.HURON Jersey Rieed.ers Parish Show BANS IN ATTEND.,4 ^TCa° SCHOOL. CHILD RENDS PARADE 1 HALL Fair Night t`RICA`/. SEPTEMBER 23 9.110 nN RRr - and Hs Ranch Boys AP -MISSION TO lsr.Ait'. ADULTS ;;Il ("FS. cHILDEYN ('MIS 25 cts. Children in feed i'1,'' Acimi,aiol J. M. GOVENLOCk Rt.' SELL .,;>C+L T•i'N President Vice President MRS. R. LAWSO)N Sec.-Treas. E Ehi.ENEME EN NEI '14