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The Seaforth News, 1949-11-03, Page 5
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3; 1949 unamo111umasis - awavwx THE SEAFORTH NEWS WRIGHT'SS oR • Specials AYLMER TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. 2 for 17c AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP 10 oz. tins. 2 for 17c AYLMER PORK & BEANS 2 tins.... 220 AYLMER CATCHUP 2 bottles 35c ROBIN HOOD OATS RED ROSE COFFEE 5 lb. Bag ...37c r Extra Special — 1 Ib 590 SHREDDED WHEAT. VAN CAMP PK & BEANS 2 pkgs..,..27c 20 oz. Tin 120 Potatoes Potatoes HI.LA'ND BRAND POTATOES, GOOD COCKERS Guaranteed Quality 75 Ib. Bag -1.69 We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 Seaforth Women's Institute Will sponsor their opening :Euchre 8 Dance in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth Friday, Nov. 4th at 8.30 sharp Music by McQuaid Delaney Orchestra Admission 50c. Ladies please bring sandwichesWhite Everyone welcome. . Lucky door prize Itibltike,QMSWablginAMMikWbitged 11i,l,,,111010e1,null11/11111ee111e„111e1011111„l1111111131111111 NOTICE Special hunting License for Township of Stanley can be obtained from the Bayfield Hardware and Bruce Me- Clinr]le ' Varna, I ,'Ev3tsB5I9 Also all Open Season for pheasants on Nov. 4 and 5 Kippen pp n Gtlrt Club BAZAAR In the School Room of First Presbyterian Church Saturday, Nov. 5 Starting at 3 p.m. Auspices of the Ladies' Aid Home Cooking Candy Produce Apron Booth Elephant Booth All Welcome iii Qi` mmosknowtitswto .�tN ono OLD TIME HVVW99. DANCE I LOOBY'S HALL DUBLIN FRIDAYNOV. 4 y Admission 50 cents m1+8@6 is .. v i; ,11 ST. JAMES' Wed,, Sponsored St. James' Silver Lunch , IN PARISH Nov. by Collection will z :lRE HALL 9 — 8 p.m. Sodalat y be served It's A Hit! The New 'Comic Book Yes, the NEW 16 -Page COMIC BOOK exclusively with The Detr.it Sunday Times Two -Star Edition, is a hit! Fun for every one! It's packed with entertainment! Comics galore, games, puzzles, magic, radio listings! Get the NEW COMIC BOOK with Detroit Sunday Times Two -Star Edi- tion, on sale each week from Wed- nesday on! SPECIAL 1O% DISCOUNT on 4 -burner Electric Ranges, Ranges and Rangettes 3 -burner s \ ' \ \ , , \ \-_ i k ! You cannot \ -- - afford to miss this discount Y Imagine a well known 3 name of Ran g ette 1 for as low .. , as $58.95,Z+,1.,.� Box Furniture Store—Funeral Service NIGHT 595W PHONE—DAY 43 In Stock Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles, Cooksville Bricks Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding, and Roll Roofing s INSULATION Loose, 2” Batts, 3" Batts Lumber, Sash and Doors Screens made to order Custom Millwork Seaforth Su!y & Feel Ltd. "Where The 13est Costs No More" PHONE 47 SEAFORTH TOWN TOPICS Miss Mary Ryan, London, spent I the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Thos, O'Loughlin. MissMargaret Coyne, Detroit, visited over the week end with her aunt, 'Mass Ella Duffy. Mr. J. L Malone, St. Columban, underwent an 'operation in the Scott Memorial Hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Walsh, Toron- to, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mr's. Frank Sills :Sr. Messrs. Elmore Stephenson, Bert Haney, Gavin Gemmell and Stan Jackson left on Saturday morning on a hunting' trip to Algoma. They expect to be away two weeks. Mr. George 'Coleman has returned to his home in Egmondville after spending a month with members of his family in Stanley. Miss Laura McMillan of Toronto spent bhe week end with her mother, Mrs. W. F. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McLachlan and Mrs, John Cairns of Brucefield are spending a few days with Rev. A. H. and Mrs. McKenzie of Isling- ton. of Toronto for the past three weeks Attending the deanery meeting at Hensel' on Wednesday were Rev. have returned to their home, and Mrs. T. Dale Jones, Miss Gary Finnigan, small son of Mr. and Holmes, Mrs, R. G. Parke and Miss Mrs, Grant Finnigan is in the Dorothy Parke, Mrs. Oldfield, Mrs, hospital receiving treatment for a R. Nott, Mrs. Bethune, Mrs. Colbert, throat condition. Mrs. W. J. Nott is at Mrs. Deem, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Reid present with and. Mrs, Merger, Mr, and Mrs, Keith Webster at Mrs. B. Brewer and Mrs. Lorne Blyth owing to Mrs. Nott's ill health. Churchill of Cleveland, Ohio, have We wish her a speedy recovery. been visiting with their mother, Mrs. Mrs. Barton was in Stratford vis - Jas. Campbell of Winthrop. sting her son, Mrs. Wilson Armstrong has re- Mr. and Mrs. Raeho were Sunday turned home after a three weeks' visitors with their son and daughter visit in Toronto with her six sisters in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ilacho, and her mother who will soon cele- Stratford. brate her 00th birthday. Mrs. Me - Gee is a former resident of Blyth, VARNA Bayfield and Seaforth. Her husband, ilr. uhcl Mrs. Anson Calcuttan. 0101 the late James McGee. operated the Jir. and Mrs. Russell Consist have re - horse -drawn stage coach between turned home a Der spending a north Bayfield and Seaforth for many in Manitoba, and S isi,n1 'he wsn. 3 -oars. Mr. and Mrs. ou•iu Dowson sin.111 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams have the week end visiting friend,. it returned from a trip to Muskoka. Hamilton. 31rs. I.u,'y Bone, of Brussels, is Mr. and 'firs. Loin. Siaymis,e and spending a week with her sister, 101". end Mrs. t•has 1)l hi of ^01,,t!i+l: Mrs. Porteous. flan., visited friends heli over tie.: Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hood, of west: etut. Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. W.S.R. L.O.L. 1oIa are holding Ineir ate Holmes of Clinton, spent Sunday with nn al banquet on Friday evening t t 11t:. Porteous. fist aced.. 1$ and Mrs. Taylor Pipe of Hail- tler. Wm. noir of Thaoi4• Road oc evhurti visited with the fortifier's cupid' the pulpit tin the Varna sister, Mrs. Pearl Shaw and niece, Charge. on Sunday, Mrs. Glean Pryce and Mr. Pryce last week. CONSTANCE Mrs. C. C. Koine will be in fife, and Mrs. Charles Dexter, Mrs -1 DUBLIN Mr. Joseph O'Reilly, Galt, with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs, Wm. O' - R eilly, Mr,, and Mrs. Burke and family, Detroit, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Reilly. Mrs. R. Kennedy, Seaforth, and Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. O'- Rourke, EGMONDVILLE On Sunday morning' next at Eg- mondville United Church, the -Rev. A. W. Gardiner will address the members of the Legion. The Woman's Association of Eg- mondville United Church, assisted ' by bhe ladies of the congregation held a very successful bazaar in Cardno's store on Main street on Saturday last. The sum of $253 was realized from this sale. ' Mrs, Robert Boyes of Aspdin is visiting her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Boyes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boyes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Scotchmer, who have been visiting their dlau,ghter' and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Yallop Guelph for a couple of weeks, while Austin Dexter and Ferne, were in Dr. J. Melbourne Koine is in Char- lottetownFriday. .organizing a plant. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brown. of Allen Mrs. Wilbert Webster was in Roy- Park are spending a few days with al Oak, Mich., last week attending Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown. the wedding of Miss Joan Bristow, Miss :Durham, of Niagara Falls is R.N. (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bristow) to Mr, Wilbur Briggs of Durham. Detroit. ' Mrs. Geo. Dale and Mr. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Alex Boyes spent Taylor, ,p 3, Sunday with Sunday with their parents, Mr. and the •Stephensons. Mrs. Robert Boyes, Aspdin, Mrs. Ro- Mr. and ,Mrs. Ross MacGregor bert Boyes returned to spend a fewvisited relatives at Clifford on Tues- days here. day. Mr. Robert Rogerson of Constance 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weis and Linda has moved to town and is residing on of Allan Park spent Sunday with Mr. Sperling St. Mr. Rogerson has sold and Mrs. Borden Brown. his farm to Mr. Morley Willis of' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and Da - Sarnia. Spent Mrs. Gladys Ferguson of Goderich Stratford. Sunday with relatives at spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. McKellar. McKILLOP Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Daly, Toronto, spent the weekend in town. The W.M.S. and W.A. of Duff's Miss Edith Hillen is enjoying a Church held their meeting in the short holiday with her sister, Mrs. Church on Oct. 20 with a good at - Kenneth Cowan of Midland. tendance, Mrs. Ken Stewart in the Miss Janie Moffatt left for Kitah- chair. Hymn 637 was sung. A read- ener on 'Monday to accept a position ing was given by Mrs. Leslie Pryce. with the Mutual Life. The minutes'were given by Mrs, John Mrs. Wilson of Barrie is visiting Gordon. Mrs, Bob Campbell and Mrs. wibh her daughter, Mrs, Lloyd Mor- John Gordon gave their report front risen. the Presbyterial held in Brucefield. Mrs. Bruce Wright and son of Mrs, Ken Stewart gave a reading Hamilton spent last week with Mr. "Growing with the Years". Mrs. Gor- and !Mrs. W. A. Wright. don Papple gave a reading "More Prof. Jas. Scott and family have been visiting with Mrs. Scott, God - midi St. Mrs. Brady of Toronto is visiting her son Dr. Paul Brady. Mr's. E. A. McMaster is convalesc- ing at home after her recent opera- tion. Miss Phemia Gordan left on Mon- day to spend some time in Dublin. Mr. Norris McMillan of Tillsoi- burg Business College has transfer- red to Clinton where he will finish his course. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webster and family of Blyth spent Sunday in Eg- mondville and Seaforth. Mrs. Kenneth Chambers, Bobbie and .Billie, are spending a few days with friends near Varna. .Mrs. John Consitt is in the hos- pital. She suffered a severe fall some time ago. BORN WHORL — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on October 28, to Mo. and Mrs. Henry Diesel, RR. 1, Rornholnt, n daughter NORTHSIDE W.•A. The November meeting of Group 8 of the W. A. of Northside United Church was held on Tuesday evening at the 'home of Mrs, E. C. Chamber- lain. The meeting opened with the president, Miss ltoag, reading a poem, "As often as we Pray" and leading in prayer. Hymn 263 "My Faith looks up to Thee" was sung and Mrs. Finnigan led in prayer. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Broadfoot. Misses Marion Chamber- lain and Gwendolyn Christie sang very sweetly `Shark tis the Shep- herd's voice I hear". Roll call was answered by 23 members naming your 'birthday month. Four visitors were present. Mrs. Leeming, our guest speaker, took for her subject "Our Heritage". A reading "Mag- gies Gift" was given by Mrs. Brad- shaw. Hymn 148 "Breathe on me breath of 'God" was sting end the meeting closed with the Mizpah Ben- ediction. A contest was conducted by Mrs. Knight. The social commit- tee then served a cup of tea and a social half hour was spent. Readers.' Mrs. Eldon Keri then took over the sleeting and gave a reading. Hymn 622 was sot,. Mrs. Gordon Papple gave the scripture reading. Mrs. Chester Henderson gave the Thanksgiving story. Offer- ing was taken and the meeting was closed with prayer. Lunch Was serv- ed and a social half hour was spent. HULLETT The press secretary of the Fireside Farm Porum wishes to correct an error reported in last weeks paper. The winner of the consolation prize for progressive euchre was Mr. Bert Hoggart, not James Jamieson. This week's forum met on Tuesday night at the hone of Mr. and Mrs Robert Jamieson with an attendance of 20. The discussion period dealt with training young people for lead- ership. An interesting recreational period of hallowe'en games was con- ducted by Miss Betty Addison, The following are the prize winners for the progressive euchre: Ladies most games, Betty Addison; lone hands, Mrs. Keith Hesselwood; consolation, Mrs. Harvey Taylor; men's most games and also lonehands, Mrs. Don- ald 'Buchanan; consolation, Wm. Jewitt. Lunch was served. Next Mon- day night this group meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Jewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Dolmage held a hallowe'en party for the commun- ity children and their parents: BRODHAGEN Mr. Sam Dittmer of Mitchell is visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Skinny en; women gain 5,10,15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vhs, Vigor (t What a thr1111 Sony limbs all out; ugly hollows 011 Up' seek ho longer 00rawny; body loses halt- nerved,01Pk10 "benlsoole•• look. Thomse0aa oL girls, women, mien, who never. could gam bongro. aro no 1' proud oL shnpely, healthy -looking bodies. it lin e e01n toning, or- i, alas Oeste bl t g ho tiulnk tba n b g, omnia, Intros I nin, 0011, enrich b od,inv0o prove ]cone it and n , digestion 0 e100 1 i o0a, O0 0 000 smog a and 11so food ggi011 you more Don't and ,0 , 01llmonto Mit when oh baro bones. Pont 10nr b getting loo, 0Stop when o,moi eight. ained the e: 10 to 0r s lbs, 000. red for normally 00e. Coate pities Ostros '1 de Tablets arra oniv ea 5Try50 dried 11010 'nude e 'rablel0 Lor nolo gsvigor and added pounds, tUls vary day. AL all drhgglscs. For the information of the general public most of the stores in Seaforth will close at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10 SEAFORTH CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE Jonas Dittmer. Mrs. John Amstein underwent a thyroid gland operation in Scott Memorial Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Isaac Hudson of Seaforth spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Dalton Diegel and Mr. Diegel. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies and Mrs. John Arbuckle and Jimmy visited Mr. John Arbuckle at West- minster Hospital, London. Mrs. Mary Dittmer returned to the home of her brother, J, F. Prue - ter after several weeks in Wingham,' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Eicktneir and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckmeir were on a motor trip to Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Elligson, Mrs. Ernest Elligson accompanied Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Mueller to Windsor visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elligson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Querengesser, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice, GarY, ' Warren and Roger were guests at the home of Mr. and Mao. Dan Markle in Woodstock on Sunday. Farm Forum met at the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerinann on Monday evening with 17 in at- tendance. The topic for the discus 'fan was "Wanted—a chance for t..- rr'rieuc " Progressive euchre fol- lowed, the winners were MI'S. Mel,. vin Hod ,rt, Geo. li i 'k l i h; Mr-. Geo. ,3To h, C. M ,. low. Refresh- ments '.efre h,Herts were served. The nvi meet- ing will be at the home of Mr. and ahs. Mervin Hodgert. ,Tnuice Diane infant d:“7,,Iner1' of Mr. •' id Mrs. G ovre Wright of Mit- was baptised in St. Peter's 7 0 t1 1 2n rl rich on Slr_nd t morning'. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. 11 Leonia 1 Visitors with $Ir. and Mts. John Cr. ilinz Were Mr. and Mts. Clayton C'trlton and 12r. and Mr:. Pomateer ' of Niagara Faits N.Y. The Ladies' Aid entered to the :McKillop Federation of Agrieulture last Thursday evening with 236 in attendance at a turkey dinner. BRUCEFIELD r Miss Eva Stackhouse spent a weeks withher sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale of Glencoe. Mrs. Rounds of Detroit, after spending a couple of weeks with her' sister, Mrs. H. Dayman, has return- ( ed to her home. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys spent last week with their son, Mr. Gordon Keys and family in St. Marys. 1 Mr. Gordon Mustard, who spent a month's holidays with his parents, Mr. and NIrs. Alex. Mustard, return- ed last week to Halifax. Mr. MacKay of Kintail, has pur- chased the stock of Mr. Hugh Ber- ry's store. Mr. Berry, who suffered a heart attack several weeks ago we are sorry to say, is still confined. to his bed. Mrs. A. Hohner has returned from the Seaforth hospital and is now convalescing at the home of Mrs. H. Dayman. Mr. Murray Gibson has purchased Miss E. Scott's house in the village. Mr, Fenwick Stewart of Stanley has purchased the Rouatt house being vacated by Mr. Gibson. KIPPEN At a special meeting the teachers and officers of the Sunday SchooIof St. Andrew's United Chuiah, Kippen, decided to hold the annual Christmas concert on Monday evening. Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg and and lir. and Mrs. H. Cameron Clinton visited on S'.hd iv With lir. and Mrs.T. Cochrane. Mr. Thomas Coward and f'n"• c Rannoch .nd Mr. and Mr,,.1. en and Verna na of Dendrid r. day •vin Mr. and lits. At tt e Pg - 5. so Mr. W. Homey a fele ,lay, this tv. ,'k . l 'l 'I:' =n.- Mrs. A. Gackstette:-. ',Mrs, Johnson of T rya n the ,1 i en.i with 10't mol her1tI o. 11 NV. Cooper. Alex. ode of Linde:. at l ,:eek eel] wills. her par- ents. ins. M . zoni. Mrs. W. Aleyander. Mr. toni Mrs, A. Gat tatter and Gail Ann visited on Sunday n:th 'lit r:,i Mrs. Elmer G.rkstett.t, Exeter. Dont forget the bazaar aaid home cooking sale at St. Andrew's Un ted. Church hereon Sat.. Nov. 12th. WINTHROP The Helping Hand Mission Band of Caven Church will meet in the school room of the ehurch Saturday Nov. 5th. There will be an open meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 8th at 8.30 p.m. The autograph quilt will be sold. All are welcome. Mrs. Davidson Sr. and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Chris Schenk and Mr. Schenk of Listowel visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Davidson Sunday. IEVEItYB0DY'S BusINEss by � �/ "I'd be happy if I could just solve my biggest problems," said a neighbour of mine the other day. Here was a man who believed that his whole life was spoiled because he had troubles. Hap- piness was not for him. How wrong he wast Life is full of difficulties, trials, dis- appointments and problems. let countless people have learned that they can find hap- piness in spite of these uni- versal handicaps. Indeed, the wisest of them have also learned that to overcome hardships and create right out of wrong is in itself a source of great satis- faction. Your work, for instance, may be far from your ideal. But don't let that fact depress you or mar all the 1 satis- factions ser is - i factions that life can bring. There is no "idealob". So make the hest of whatever is set before you. No, life is not easy. It seldom hands us happiness ready- made. But front its raw mate- rials, we can build a lot of happiness by our own efforts. Is there an "ideal method" of meeting people's needs for life insurance? 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