The Seaforth News, 1932-09-22, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932
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HILLCREST SHORTENING per Ib. 1 1 c
Unicorn Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon 25c
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McCormick's Fancy Jersey Cream Soda Biscuits 15c
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BULK SOAP CHIPS 3 lbs. 25c
King Oscar Sardines per tin 15c''
Crosse & Blackwell's. Little Chip' Marmalade with
Silver Spoon FREE 25c
Premium Tea with FREE vases, cups & saucers, plates,
creams & sugars per ib. 54c
Comfort Soap 4 bars 19c
Royal York Coffee % Ib. 25c; 1 lb.... ,49c
Superior Stores' Tea, lead packages l's 39c
Green Giant Peas,:Tall, 2's each 19c
Del Maiz Corn, Golden Sweet, 2's tall 2 tin 29c
Crown Jars, ..small, per doz:..99c; medium. per Boz $1.14
Superior Baking Powder .8 oz...15c; 16 oz. ....23c
Swansdown Flour ........... . . per pkg. 31c
Kellogg's Rice Krispies 2 pkgs. 25c
Libby's Tomato Juice 2 tins 19c
Hillcrest Extracts 3 bottles 25c
Campfire Marshmallows 1 Ib. 30c
Eggo Ready Mixed Cake Flour and tin 25c
Pumpkin, 2 4's 2 tins 25c
Tuna Fish 4's....19c; Ws:...29c
Dunbar Shrimps, the finest per tin 19c
Rubber Jar Rings, heavy -4 dozen 25c
Ready Cut Macaroni 2 lbs. 15c
Cardinal Molasses PA's 10c
Salt, plain or iodized pelt pkg. 9c
Tooth picks per box 5c
New Pack Lobsters, very special % lb. tin 25c
Lavoline 2 pkgS.. 19c, and 1 pkg. Bath Salts FREE
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NORTH McKILLOP.
IMr, and Mrs. Joseph Dennis were
visiting with Mr. and 2Lrs. William
'Road . Sunday after noon.
\lr, and Mr's. .Leotttard Leeming,
!Ross aad Norma, spent Sund!ay with
the hitter's paretics, Mr. anti Mrs.
lbllilliam ,Miballet! of 'Ca+rlingford.
Mrs. Bella Boyd' and song Paha
epen's 'Su:nday with her Mather, Mrs..
Kate Leeiniing Sr.
Mr. and -Mrs, Wil'li'am -Boyd' visited
at the home of J'ok'n Dennis' Sala:lay.
evening,
IW'f11iam Leeming, Edward ant
Bessie ' Dlav'idsfoti and Mr, anal' Mrs.
IJidhm Leem'iing sp'enft a day la'st week
alt London.
Mr. Jlo:hrj_ IHu'ldeie, has returned
h'oane from London after visit'in'g his
sons.
STANLEY.
L nedver'sary services will\ be held in
the Goshen United Church next Sun-
tiay, Sept. 25, at -111' a.m. and' 7 pm.
The 'pastor, Rev. E. A. 'Po'ulter, w'i'll
have charge e'f the morning s'erv'ice
and Rev. A, Sin'c'la'ir of Henha'I.1 will
be the speaker for the evening. Spec-
ial music is being prepared by the
choir:
Mrs. Wilson Armstrong has re-
turned homeafter spending a week
with her tlaugh,tens in L'anclan,
\'Ir, Bert Radiation 'h'as moved into
;the is txse belangiag to Mr, Orval
M'dClin'c'hey,
Mr, Bert Dunn, of Tgronto," has
'been visiting friends in this vicinity.
The Y,IP,IS, of Blake and Goshen are
holding a Weiner roast ori' the beach
at Drysdale on Friday ,evening.
Lois 'marl' 'Marjorie sperlit'Smiday event- ', lAs a venuticide as excellent prepar-
ing ' With Mr. ;and' Mrs, Etlw:ard. C. anon isM filter Graves'• Wlorm Ester-
ktunator 'i:lltFlh$6`)%5ftvetl the lives of. nt
i[2el�cll'e. countless children ' • f
TOWN TOPICS •,, <;g, g;
Mr. and. Mrs, Micha'ei Barry, and
family, Mr, and Mrs. John Cayne of
Stt. IOalu'fnlb'an visited at the ho•nne of
Mr, James; Purcell last Slunday.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Mex. Wla1lace on `, Sunday ia'st
nvene` Mr, John 'Du'tolt of Camber,,
IMr. and Mrs. 'Orville Blake • and in -
fain t d'augh'ter B'erai!ce JoYice of Col-
bonnie' Tp„ Mir, an'd Mrs, Norman
'Waddler, Mr. and Mrs, S'tan'ley Dutat,
i
tWo`sons Alvin aa'd Lours and 'daugh-
ter Irene, all of Bruicdfidid Mr. Rus-
sell Wallace, of ,Egtmond`v'tl'lle.
1) . W, +Gemnfell and his student as-
sistant of Stratfgrd, s+pen't 'Sunday
with •Mr, Gem'mell's s'is'ters iln. Eg-
mondlville. Miss Anne Grace remains
seriously ill.
Mrs. Wi'litam McNDichael and her
stslte'r, Mrs. D+uttdan of Woodstock
slpent; a doupae` of weeks in Flint,
Mich., and calked at Sarnia for Mrs,
Kn'iglhat, who is staying with them for
a siit,
IMIiv'i'slse's Vera ,and Donna Mole we're.in
Brussels Sunday thegue<s'. of Mr.
F. F. Davison.
(Rev, and Mrs. G. A. M'dLean't of.
'Toronto were guests over the week-
end of Mr. and' fMbs, Wm. Kneoh,teL
Mrs. E. E. Seeord of Meaforl is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kne'ch'tel.
Mi'ss .Al'i'ce' Knedhtel of—Kitchener
spent the ,week -tend at her home in
lEgmondlsd1Ie,
'Mfrs, R'ussel'l Sproat and Mists
Wlil'm'a Seip were Lon'd'on vi'si'tors.
Mr. Ge'or'ge Alberheot Sr. slpeinit sev-
eral days in London with his family.
Messrs. Syllvester Alllen, 'lames
IRaiain and Js'hn Abell spent Thursday
in London.
+Mules Ds'ab& Stpnoa't, daugihlter" of
Mr. and Mrs. William M. S!pinoat, is
recovering in the hosp'i'tal, fo''lowing
an operation for appendicitis.
Mrs. Wifl15am M'CIn'tos'h, John St.,
returned 'Sa'turday after a Week's
visas in Iingers'dll and London.
Mr, W. R. 'S'tnilhe, N.' Main St., is
quite ?Il'at the ho'sp'ital.
Mrs. IR, Peck has returned home
after visiting a fortn'igh't with Mrs.
James Boyce of Brucefield.
and Mrs. Gondola Hays and
Mr. Wan, Weiger and Miss Jessie
Tucker of Detroit "spent ,Sunday with
their friends, Mists Julian Kenny,. who
'hats been visiting her brothers and
s'is'ters the past fdw months, has re-
turned to her home in London; Ont.
IMrs, M, Desltoura has returned to
iNorthtf1le, M'ieh, to join the
staff of
nurses in the saniatarium' after spend-
ing her holidays with her parents, Mr,
and Mas. C. Eckert.
Mr, Earl ;Gillespie leaves on Thies -
day to attend Viictoria 'College, Tor-
onto, Toronto University, specializing
in Chemistry.
,Misses Margaret Ross and Eleanor
'Evans will attend University College,
'Toronto University, this year,
Mr. and Mrs, (George Hlills. and
Mrs, William McCloyand Fairy were
visiting relatives in St. Marys on
Sunday.
Mr. Joseph Atkinson, E'gnt'ndvi'lle,
took quite ill on 'liondny, but his
,many friends are glad to know he is
somewdhat iireprlovie'd, Mr. Atkinson
celebrated his &8th birthday in Au-
gust,
'Miss Nora Hodgins spent a day or
two in town' before returlting to To-
ronto after.a visit at Bruce Beach.
Miss Nora Stewart of Durham
spent the week-en'd at her home.
;Mrs. C. Brunner of Egmond:ville
is selling her furniture en. Sept. 30th,
'which she has' s't'ored in part of her
hfause since !selling her ,residence to
Mr. Sant Sm'i'th a year ago. Mrs.
Bmu'nner intends going to 'T'oront'o
to her dlauaghiter, and is at present
staying With, Mrs. Calder, Sr., James
Street.
1\Ir, and Mas, Henry' Stewart have
left on a trap to the Mertimet,
Mrs. George Love of Toronto is.
visiting her parent's and her 'brother.
Tames Scott, Who since last Friday
has been albite to get about with the
aid of crultehes after having the plas-
ter cast removed' from his leg.
Mr, and Mrs, Reg. 'Sloan and little
son and Mrs. Sloan Sr, of Toronto
were week -end; guests of Mr, and
Mrs, 'R. F. Jones. •
'Mrs. Agnes Mdl•uviislh went to Ac
-
tail on Tuesday to attend the funeral
of a, friend, Mrs. Gaureron,
anid Mrs. 'C, A. ; Corrie are
moving shortly into the \i'c'Len•nan
Apts„ Victoria Street.
iRev, Canon Appley,ard of Win:lsar
'who it is .understood, Will fill th.e
vacancy itt St. Th'o'mas' Anglican
'Church, will meet the con'gregati'onal
canintitte'e bilis week.
1rr. Francis Devereaux leaves on
Monday • to attend' Western Univer-
sity, 'London,
,14'is's Margaret Watson will attend
Ill/extern. University this year,
'M'r. and Mr's. William Devereaux
spent several days in Detroit, owing
to the death` of the 'latter's niece.
Irs. Cassidy.
1Mr. anal Mr's. J. M. McMillan: were
1 Detroit on Saturday attending the
uneral 'of. the 'Gate Mfrs, Cassidy
Perrnanent
Waves
$2.9.
Regular $6.50 fortwo weeks only.
Lucille Jones
BEAUTY SALON
MITCHELL.
Open Evenings.
Atone 78.
Mr. and Mrs. F, G. Neelin have re-
turned; from Toronito where they
'spent a week or so.
'vlr. Don.. Aberhart and a friend
fndrn Lan:Ion spent several days at
.D'on's honi•e in MdKillap,
Mr, and Mrs. Elton! Urnbac'h oIf
(Toron't'o ware guests of _lir, and Mrs.
Will. Plant for the week -end.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
rat very! sueces'sful birthday party
was held in the school roam of Forst
Presbyterian 'Church, Tues'd'ay even-
in'g, which was very we'll' attended
The opening number was an ad'd'ress
given by Mists S. I. -i leLean, told in
s'bory form, from the time of the or-
ganiaation of the Auxiliary, which
wap th'ir'ty gears a'gto, up to the ,pre-
sent year. Dt was enc'ouragin'g to hear
'of the growth of this; missionary
'branch of the chu'rc'h. This proved
very interesting as 'Miss McLean has
a splendid' way of 'holding the in-
terest of both old, and young. Mists
Mary Walker in a very charming way
introduced the folliowin'g n:umbers•:
The Ladies' Quartette, Mrs. John E.
Daley, Mrs. W. .A, Wright, Mists
Pearl Patterson, Miss Harriet Mur-
ray; two o Idtble tots, Mariam Sclater
and Lois Wright; a reading lay Miss
Vera Hudson; mid' -'Victorian ladies,
Mrs. Mae Dorrance, 'Mrs, Robert
Smith, Mrs. Harry Charters, Mrs.
Ray Anderson, Mrs. John Goven-
to'ck. The maids in this num'b'er, Mar-
garet McLeod, Alma Elliott„ Piano
duet, Misses \Largaret and Jessie
iSnsith. Four little maid's, Rtrth An-
thersdn, Theimla Dolntage, Fergus
Bell, Isabel McKellar. Solo, Mr.
James S'c'ott. Reading, Mist Vera
Hudson, Mammy and 'piccaninnies,
'Miss Pearl iPabters'on, Margaret Han-
ley, Merle Keating, Oiban McTavish
anti Alastair Wigg. Reading, Miss
Vera H'uds'on. Pot'iralilt of a colonial
belle, taken by Mit. ODr) Munn and
Mrs. Earle Bell. lairs. Milne Rennie,
Mrs. J. E. Keating and lits. Roy An-
derson acted as accom'pani'sts. With
the singing of God Save The, King,
this enj'oya'ble evening was :brought
to 'a close.
Concert 8 Dance
Wall ble 'held in
STAFFA HALL
Friday, Sept. 30
8:15 P.M.
Under auspices of Staffa School
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WINTHROP.
IW'ith deepest regret we Learned of
the cleiath of Mas, (Or.) Burrows.
We extend our 'heartfelt synvp'athy to
(those that are left to mourn the loss
of a loving wife and motlrec.•
Mr. Gordon AfelDowell of Brussels.
spent Sunday with Mr, Jahn A. Mont-
gomery,
ont-gomery,
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter' of Ben'niilter
alnd .1Ir. and Mrs, A. Dodds of Lis-
towel spent Sunday. with Mr, and
Mrs. R. Campbell.
A very ,heavy electric, hath, rain and.
wind storm passed over the burg last
Saturday.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Miss Alva Elliott and Miss Irene
Woods are
home fr.
amniton I 1'
C far
the,
wee! end,"
Mr, Geo. MdIliwain, Miss' Kings-
well and, Mr, N. MtacAdam spent 'Sun-
day in the neighborhood,
Miss' Annabelle Leitch, yo'un'gest
dau'ghiter of IMr. and' Mrs. A. ILeltch,
met with a painful aadi'd'en't one dray
;this' week while ou't niditng an the,
bicycle wail her s'ister. They over-
turned the wheel and Annabelle had
her shin badly 'cult. The doctor ,was
Balled and three stitches were re-
quired to close the w'oun'd bust it is
'healing nicely mow.
Mr. and 'Mils, R. J. :MeRwa'in spent
(Sunday vi'sitiang relatives near Ciir,-
to'n.
Messrs. Charges and Fred Wallis
;telak anthe big fair in London on
'Thursday, as did a number of other
folks from around here.
tames Hhrrison's threshing mach=
ine has been busy In this neighbor-
hood this week again.
HULLETT. •
1Raithby-Young—An attractive au-
tumn .wedding took place at noon on
(Thursday, S'eptetmlber 15th when Edna
Mae, eldest daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs
Samuel Yo.uttg, 2nd concession of
(West 'Wawanosh, was united in mar-
riage to (Glenn Hadden 'Raithby, son
o'i Mr. and Mrs. James. ,Raithby, •Ck.
verdale Farm, 113th concession, 'Hul-
1ett. Dr. W. 4, Mortimer, pastor ort
Knox United Church, Auburn, offici-
ated, The ceremony took place at the
home of the bride, which was +beau'ti-
fully decorated with asters and gladi-
olas,entwined with evergreens. The
bride; who was given in ;marriage by
her 'father, carried a bouquet of roses
and car:niations and looked• charming
in a costume of white georgette with
lace and white kid shoes with hat 10
match. Following the' ceremony a
sumptuous wed'din'g' breakfast was ser-
ved, after which Mr. and Mrs. Raith-
by loft by motor to spend their honey-
moon in the vicinity of North B'a'y.
The bridegroom's gift to the bride
was a cheat of silver and' to the organ-
ist, Miss Lillian ,P'lunket, a silver
compact.
LONDESBORO.
Miss Belle Nott is spending this
week in Seafo,rtlt the guest of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Stewart.
;Nnirse Moore is a guest at the iio'nie
of Mr. J. W. .A'rms'trong,
Mr. and Mrs. LhwrenceMelville of
•Lon'd'on Motored up to, see their aunt,
Mirs. Wadwick, who is very low at
the ho'me of her brother, ,Mr. J. D.
Melville, of the vil'Ua'ge. ,
NLre. Ainsley of :Leamington is visit-
ing her sisters, (Mrs, T'am'blyn and
Mrs. Elsley.
Miss W!innlie C'amp'bell has returned
home to Westfield' after v'is'iting with
friends here.
A ple'asa'nt time was slpent at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Crea in Monday evening,' the guests
gathering 'at five o'clo'ck dinner, it be-
ing their s'i'lver anniversary. Some
thirty-ifive ,gues'ts in all were present;
atter-dinner speeches were given.. by
older fni'encls. The eventing alas pleat-
aritly spent by music and caner:salbion
ending up in dancing. The gifts were
costly and nunrerou's, tniositly in silver-
Ware. We wish fhla't Mr. and Mrs. M'c-
'Crea inlay Ibe spared to c'ele'brate many
more'h!ap,py occasions.
BRUCEFIELD. •
Miss Isabel Tucker of Wed'lesley
Hospital Toronto, visited Tier Glass -
mate, Miss Hazel Haugh, last week.
iRev. W. Bremner a'ttend'ed the op-
ening o'f' Emmanuel College.
Mr. 'Geo, Mutito-has accepted a po-
sition with the new' b'alcer ix Bruce
;field.
Mr. Jint ;Ketche:n of Draycott hers
been renewing acquaintances in and
around Brarlield,
Tile Misses Gladys IRolhentson, thJin-
nie McMath and Jean Mustard of To-,
roo'fo, were recent, ,visitors' 'at the
'home of Mr, C. 1i'a'ugh.
Rally day will be -observed' next
'Sunday, Sept, 25Th, at the inorn.ing
service. A special invitation is extend-
ed to all the, children and parents of
the congregation, The anniversary
services will be held on Sunday, Oc-
tober 30th,.
'.Mrs. YeIldwlees o'f . B;ohv:manville
was the guest of her sister} Mrs., A. T.
',Scott, last week.
Mrs. Cole of Toronto, who has been
visiting friends in the village and vic-
inity for the past few weeks,. returned
to her home this week,
Mr. Jini ICetc'hen of Drayton, visit-
ed fr'iends in the village last week.
'The quarterly birthd'ay party of the
W.M.S. was held at the home of Miss
Edith 13owey on Wedne'sd'ay, Sept. 14
with the president, Mrs. Rev. W. A.
Brenner; in the chair, who conducted
the devotional exercises. The toll tea,'
on stewardship was responded to. by
03 mcni,bers and there •w'erc 11 1
ors. Mrs, G Ilaugh, temperance sec-
retary, read encouraging notes on tem-
perance in far away Japan. Mrs. W.
'Stevens read' an iuitenes;ting poen en-
titled the Brewer's Mansion, Mrs. Jno,
'Watson
read the devotional leatie't and
Mrs. C. Haugh fled in special prayer
for missions, Mrs. Alton Johnston
;sang a solo ent'i'tled, '•'W'hen they ring
the golden hells for you and rte."
which .was much. appreciated. Mrs.
Neil McGregor, deader of Group No,
8, then took charge of the meeting
and gave an interesting talk on infor-
or'a'tion received from the annual 're -
pont of the W.MIS., calling an Mrs.
IT. B. ,B'aird, who read s'everal interest-
ing letters from .the annual report, also
an 'extract from a private letter from
Nurse Margaret Mustard of Gypsum-
vale, .giving an interesting account of
her work and said; the building of the
,new church wast progressing favor-
ably. The meeting cl'ose'd with the
singing of a hymn and prayer by Mrs.
J Addison, after which the meeting
closed; and lunch was .served and a so-
cial hour spent.
Mr. and, Mrs. E;rntst Wells, •M7.
and'Mrs. Ant 'Knowles motored from
Toronto and spent the week en'd wtildh
Mr. and Mrs'. Jas. . Boyce, Landon
Road,
IMr, Perce Wlhea'tley and Miss MiB-.
Bred Cook, 'Toronto, spent 'Sunday
with the former's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Boyce.
KIPPEN.
(Rally day service will be observed
in the Sunday school next Sunday
morning, Septem'b'er 25th at 10 arm.
'The church service will be held at
11 a:m.
The sixty-fourth anniversary of St.
Andrew's United Church will he held
on. Sunday, O:ctob'er lath. Services at
i4 a.m. and 7.30 p.m„ conducted by
Reverend Elwood Lawson, BD., of
Mount Forest,
Mr
I ,ohn
J C Doig and; his friend,
Mr. Francis +E:dwards, LLB., of De-
troit, visited during the week with
the former's parents, als!c Mr. and
airs. A.. M. Doig, and son John and
his friend, also of Detroit, visited at
the D,aig home during the week.
Mrs. An'dre'w Bel'l returned home
after spending very pleasant week
visiting 'her daugh'ter, Miss Eltta 'Bell,
of Loudon.
Mr. Rolbert \•:1cNaughton of Lon:
don spent the week -end at his home
in Tu'ckersmith.
Misses Phyllis and Eileen Warner
o'f Strathro"y who have been visiting
at the hone of their aunt, ,Mrs. Thos.
Daym'an. for several weeks, have re-
turned 'home.
.Mrs, Robert Elgie has been visiting
friends in Detroit, for the last few
weeks,
Taylor-Dinsdale,- :Om Friday after-
noon, ;Septemiber Path, the home of
Rev. and, Mrs. J'dhn Hart, St. Marys,
Ontario, was the scene of a very
pretty wedding - when Miss Helen
Alice Dinsdale, Reg. N., of Stra,tfard,
Ontario daughter of—Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Misdate of Xipppen, was
married to Mr. J. Edward
Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs, James
Taylor of Stratford. (The bnide was
lovely in a beige and silver trimmed
gown of imported ,Persian green silver
fleck, with hat o'f stare niatexi'aX,
brown gloves, brown snake -akin shoes
and matching accessories. She car-
ried a bouquet of :Talisman rases and
wore a beautifully -carved silver b'race-
let, the ,gift of the groom. (Her travel-
ling coat ,was o'f En+gl'ish silver sheen;
with brawn trimmings. Only the im-
mediate relatives and friends of the
bride and groom were :present, Rev.
1Pohn 'Hart performing the marriage
cerem'otty. iA.0 unique featttr+a of the
occasion was the fact that Mr. ,Hart,
a very ad'o're friend of . the bride's
'family, ktad ntarried'lbhe bride's parents
and: also citrisltened'> ,the -bride, while
iaainister in charge of the Kipper 'Cir-
cuit. The (rouse was beautifully dee-
forated 'with rose's and ferns and, after
lthe cenemto'ny, Mrs. (E -Part graciouslly
entertained those present with a very
deligihtfud Iunlch. 'Upon returning to
thehare of the brid'e's parents at
I(ippen, a very Idaiuty wedding supper
was s'ervect, the dining 'win being
tastefully decorated, in auttinttt colars
with asters and ''Ms. Leo Neuss'on
dahlias. 'Tile happy •couple are spend-
ing uheir' isoyeynnaon in the Georgian
Ra} clistrict, the bride travelling in a
tailored suit of Scotch tweed in green
and brown tones, with Daisy beret
and red fax fur.Mi. and \I:''s: Taylor
will stake their future home in Sti-it-,
ford, and; the many friends, extend
their trent wishes.: