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The Seaforth News, 1946-07-18, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1946 THE SEAFORTH NEWS New Massey -Harris Machines 1 New 6 ft. Massey Binder 1 New 6 ft. Massey Mower 1 New 30 tooth Dump Rake 1 New stiff tooth Cultivator, Power Lift and Tractor Hitch 1 New Spring tooth Cultivator 1 New No. 4 Corn Cultivator 2 New 2 furrow Tractor Plows 1 New 10" Tractor Grinder 1 New 12" Tractor Grinder 1 New Massey Hal leer Mill 1 New 2 h.. . Gas Engine e 1 New Electric Grinder 1 New Rite 'Way Milker 1 New Massey Cream Separator (Electric) 2 sets 600x16 Wheels and Etc., for wood wheel wagons. — ALSO - 1 -,Used 6 ft. Clipper Combine 1—Used 5 ft. Oliver. Combine SEAFORTH MOTORS CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE ' SALES SEAFORTH SERVICE C Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Draftsmen Exeter Seaforth Clinton SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS are open each TUESDAY for your convenience. See Dr. Harburn for appoint- ment any other time, or phone 41 J. Exeter. Veteran's Spray Paint - ing Co'y . R. R. 2, SEAFORTH Are fully equipped to handle any spray or brush Paint jobs, Exterior or interior. Homes, Farms,- Factor - ies, orGarages, etc. Estimates glad- ly furnished. Phone 851 .11 , OCCASIONAL CHAIRS POULTRY Repaired & Recovered Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah Swings & Steamer Chairs Repaired. Free Pick- up and Delivery The Stratford Upholstering Company Phone 679, Stratford For further information apply at Box Furniture Store SEAFORTH RAISERS We are exclusive Buyers of High Qualtiy Poultry —live or rail grade. HENS, BROILERS AND CHICKENS Highest Cash Price paid for quality poultry Pick-up and Estimates Free CALL Dublin Produce Co. DUBLIN 50 r PROCLAMATION Town of Seaforth On instructions from the Council I hereby proclaim that no dogs shall be allowed to run at large in the Town of Seaforth during the months of May, June, July and August. Under authority of By -Law #111 for the Town of Seaforth any dogs so found running at large contrary to this Proclamation shall be liable to be killed and the owner or harbourer prosecuted. . John J. Cluff MAYOR Notice to Car Drivers Drive within the speed limit, check car, brakes and lights. By Order JOHN CURRIE Chief of Police, Seaforth. ' I A I N Quickly removed WILLIAM I M AL S DISABLED ' in clean, sanitary trucks. Phone collect 1 219 MITCHELL STONE SONS LIMITED i s DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 16, EXETER 235 1 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. 1 (Essential War Industry) f 4, TOWN TOPICS Mrs. Robert Lloyd Averill, of Van- couver, B.C„ is the guest of Miss A. M. Lloyd at Egerton Beach for a month. Miss Lois Whitney, London, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ladouceur have returned to the Royal Apartments after spending two weeks' vacation with relatives in St. Clot, Quebec, Mr, Ronald Savauge, Toronto, spent the week end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross $avauge, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and child- ren Phyllis and Donald, are holidaying at Wasaga Beach. Mies Zetta Dunlop, R.N., Trans Canada Airlines; Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dunlop and daughter, Ottawa, are visiting at the home of their' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Little and sons, Galt, were here attending the Case -Dale wedding on Monday. Mr. George•Daly, Erindale, spent the week end at his home here, Mr. and Mrs. James Cluff and fam- By, Woodstock, and LAC. Thomas Cluff, RCAF, Angus, visited at the home .of their father, Mr. A. F. Ciuff, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scoins and family have returned home after spending a week's vacation at Graven burst. Mrs. Rhoda Jordan, Lethbridge, Al- berta, is a guest at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Betties. Dr. M. W. Stapleton, Mrs. Stapleton and family, are holidaying at Port Carling. - Miss Teresa Eckert, London, visited over the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Eckert. Messrs. Jack Hartry, of London, Arthur Hartry of the West, and Mrs. Ritchie, London, were week end visit- ors at the home of Miss Maude Hartry. Miss Hartry returned to Lon- don -for a visit. Pte. Alvin Hoff, Hagersville, spent the week end at his hone here. Rev. M. Gillies and Mrs, Gillies, Mount Brydges, and Mrs, J. McLeod, Winnipeg, were recent visitors at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. R. MacLean, Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. Janes Pevitt and daughters are visiting with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Millar, Hamilton, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Meir. Mr. Millar is Principal of the Hamilton Tutorial School, Dept. of Veteran Affairs, Miss Isabelle Anderson is spending a week's vacation in London and Port Stanley. Messrs. Jack and James Taman visited over the week end with their sister• Mrs. Kenneth Adams, and Mr. Adams. Both boys are in the Ameri- can Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Clendon Christie, Kit- chener, are spending a week's holi- lays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Webster and Mr. and Mrs, Bev. Christie. Miss Mary Lou Ruston is holidaying it the hone of her sister, Mrs. Syl- rester Kelly and Mr. Kelly, London. Mr, and Mrs. Alan Garniss, Loudon, are spending a week's vacation at the 1101110 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Garniss. Miss Helen Beattie, Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. H. R. Scott, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McRae have returned to Moosomin, Sask., alter spending the past week at the home of Mrs. William Stevens, Mrs. Stevens and son, Mr. Jack Stevens, returned to the West with them to spend a month's vacation, Mrs, C. Hr Garniss is visiting relat- ives in Wingham this week. Mrs. Harry Seltzer, Hamilton, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Shinen, -. Mr. and Mrs. George Sinclair and sons, Jaynes and Fred, Broughdale, have returned home after spending the past week's vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Reid. Mrs. E. A. Cruikshank of Ottawa, who has been visiting her sister Mrs, M. White, left on Tuesday for Luck - nom, to spend some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Loris Fortune of De- troit are spending a few days with 11is sister Mrs. Michael Downey here, and at Blyth, with her mother Mrs, Arthur Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Keys and sore and daughter, of Windsor, are holi- daying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keys, Egmohdville. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ritchie, Betty, Gladys and Jim, of St. Marys, are visiting at the home of his mother Mrs. E. Ritchie and his sister Mrs. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Geddes, Lon- don, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geddes. Dr, and Mrs. Frank Docherty of onneaut, Ohio, are spending a few days in town. They were accompan- ied by their mother Mrs. J. Docherty, o1 Norfolk, Virginia, who is visiting at the home of Miss Lillian Faulkner. Mary Dodds of Toronto has been holidaying in Owen Sound and Seaforth. Word has been received that Mr. William Murray, for many years a esident of Dauphin, Man., has sold out and expects to come East shortly. Mrs, Loreta Spittal of Chicago, Ili., eturnecl to her home on Saturday lifter spending the past two weeks at the hone of Mr. Edward Mole and amity. Mr. Lorne R. McDonald of Peterboro s visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith. Mr. McDonald is Mrs. Smith's brothel•. Miss Carol Millson of Royal Apts. $ visiting. her grandparents Mr. and M Crs. Charles Millson, Ingersoll. Misses Joyce Wilbee and Betty larke have returned home after Pending a week's holidays in London. Mrs: Gladson Campbell',. Toronto, is visiting at the home of her parents, liar. and. Mra, Edwin Hunt. Miss Doisy Gillies, Mount Brydges, s visiting at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacLean and other elatives. Mr. anis Mrs. Harold Cummings and ainiiy,; Stratford, are spending their vacation at the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs, John Cummings. Master Joseph Sills, Baltimore, is holidaying at, the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills, Mr, John Watson, St. Paul, Minnea- polis, is visiting his sister, Miss Marion Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoff' and fam- ily have returned home from spending the past week at their summer cot- tage in Gravenhulst. Master Torn Neville, Sarnia, is holi- daying at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, McMillan. Mrs., Edith Lindsay and son, Mr, Rowan Lindsay, Detroit, were week end guests at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop. •Councillor Archie Hubert, broke his leg while .playing softball in Dublin. BRUCEFIELD Mrs. H. Zapfe .spent Saturday with Mr: and Mrs. John Kaiser of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Paterson of Montre- al are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.' Alex Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murdock of Detroit have returned to their home in Detroit after visiting with Mr, and Mrs. J. Cairns. Miss Ruth Scatt spent last week with Miss Joyce Stephenson of Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson and sons Billie and Bobbie of Detroit, visited Mr, C. D. Simpson. Mrs. Moodie and Mrs. McAsh and Mas. Elsie Forest and Mrs, McLeod of London are spending a couple of weeks at Bayfield. Mr. Kenneth Scott spent a few days at Leamington. Rev, Mr. Stanway is spending this week at the Summer School, Goder- ich, Mr. Ross Dilling has accepted a position in the Bank of Toronto at London. The many friends of Miss Han- nah Craig of Hensall will be sorry to heal' that she fell in her home and fractured her hip. We hope she will soon be better. Miss Bessie Dutot of Clinton spent the weekend at her home here. Mrs. Mary McKenzie is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Moore of Egmondville. Douglas Rohner of London is visiting his father, Mr. Jack Hohner. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING E VER Y NIGHT GORDON DELAMONT AND HIS ORCHESTRA Delamont's overnight success is the taii4of Canada. His band is now judged as the best in Canada of all 10 piece Orchestras, Come and Hear him 1 "THE VARIETY ENTERTAINERS" SUNDAY JULY 21st, 9 P.M. Their last show on July 14th was a sell-out. A different show every week offering the finest talent of Ontario SUNDAY JULY 28th 9 P.M. GET READY!' GORDON DELAMO'NT AND HIS ORCHESTRA preparing a brilliant show. All proceeds will be donated to THE EXETER LIONS CLTJB SUPPORT IT! Every Wednesday Night 7 P.M. SOFTBALL, GAME with Grand Bend playing their league home games. COMING TUESDAY AUG. 13 — MART KENNY. (Mart's only appearance in this district) Grand Bend, without any doubt, is Lake Huron's Playground and the finest resort; you will never have a dull moment ! EVERYTHING -is offered for your enjoyment, and .remember the summer seasons are mighty short ! Don't regret it when the snow flies and those freezing days arrive that you didn't take advantage of even a short stay, to enjoy the water and the sunshine and to help build up the children's health. PLAN YOUR VISIT NOW 6 • Few people have disappointed in securing cabins, cottages, or rooms. Write or telephone the Grand Bend Information Bureau — they will help you to secure accommodations Mayfair born Brenda Deal Paul, in a series of articles starting in The American Weekly with this Sunday's (July 21) 'issue of The De- troit Sunday Times, tells Trow a dis- astrous love .affair made her a drug addict, sent her to prison, and of the. torture she endured to cure herself. Be sure to read this human docu- ment. RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF Lionel Thornton AND THE CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA AT THE NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BALL ROOM, FAIR GROUNDS Mitchell THURS., JULY 18 COME AND ENJOY DANCING TO THIS OUTSTANDING DANCE BAND ADMISSION 50c, a 160,000 People* Recommend HOUSEHOLD FINANCE At Household Finance you borrow ilia to 161000 quickly, simply no endo -,r or bankable security needed Stop iuoi is arrange your loan by phones. Usually Ki you get your money the same day. :J *160,000 people borrowed 01 Hous00old in 1915 Cash loan 701 9e1 525 50 150 2119 199 590 790 1000 Choose a monthly payment plan 6 12 15 20 24 payers gavot s Payton paymtr P13104 8439 3.78 17.56 26.33 36.11 52,66 87.76 122.87 171.51 85.17 13.75 18.34 27.50 46$1 64.18 91.16 87.80 12.24 14.99 22.48 37.47 52.46 74.94 827.47 29,12 40.77 5825 134.95 40,92 HOUSEHOLD FINNCE WCnrgr, 66 YEARS Of EXPERIENCE Zn d Floor, Royal Bank Building Downie St, corner of Albert Phone 255 STRATFORD; ONT. 8. J. Colby Manager Loans made.to residents of nearby towns T T.: 1i.' . i.n. IF YOU SOMETIMES FIND TELEPHONE SERVICE SLOW... When your telephone call takes longer than you think it should, please remember — There's a critical shortage of telephone equip- ment all over the country—in ,fact, all over the world! In order that as few applicants as possible may have to wait for service, we are connecting more telephones than our central office equipment was intended to handle. It is heavily overloaded. Our operators are doing their utmost to complete calls with a minimum of delays but slow service on some calls is inevitable. Manufacturers of telephone equipment are working night and day to catchup on civilian needs after having had to devote all their output to war purposes, Intricate equipment takes time — both to manufacture and to instal. We are confident that our subscribers will be indul- gent if service is slow on some of their calls when they reflect that the prime reason is that we are trying to serve as many applicants as we possibly can. We ask your tolerant cooperation until we are able to clean up this difficult equipment shortage situation. 4. M. GOODWIN Manager.