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The Seaforth News, 1946-08-01, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1946 THE SEAFORTH NEWS New Massey -Harris Machines 1-8 FT. MASSEY BINDER ON RUBBER • 1-6 FT. MASSEY BINDER 1-10 IN. MASSEY GRAIN GRINDER 1-12 IN. MASSEY GRAIN GRINDER 1-2 H,P• GAS ENGINE 1 HAMMER MILL 1 CORN BINDER Used Machines 1 7 FT, MASSEY BINDER IN GOOD CONDITION Seaforth Motors CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE SALES SEAFORTH SERVICE Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen 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. POULTRY 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 • OCCASIONAL• CHAIRS Repaired & Recovered Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah Swings & Steamer Chairs Repaired. Free Pick- up and Delivery The Stratford Upholstering Company Phone 579, Stratford For further information apply at Box Furniture Store SEAFORTH DANtINO! IN CARDNO'S HALL Seaforth SATURDAY, AUG. 3 Norm. Carnegie and His Band, direct from the Blue Room. Admission 40c George Bernard Shaw Tells How To Live to be 100 Is George Bernard Shaw right? That one should not eat meat until he is 100? A vegetarian, he gets along happily and healthfully, and thinks the meat shortage will force people to live longer. Read the re- markable interview in' The Ameri- icanWeekly with this Sunday's (Au- gust 4) issue of The Detroit Sun- day Times. ,160,000 People* Recommend HOUSEHOLD FINANCE At Household Finance you borrow 520 to $1000 quickly. simply—no endorseri. or bankable security needed. Stop in or arrange your loan by phone. .Usually you get your money the same day. 'll60,000 people borrowed at Household ln 1945 s C Cash Loan You 6.1 Choose a monthly payment plan 6 12 15 20 • 24 aymss Noma paymis paymts Paymtr $ 25 50.80 so 8.78 100 17.55 150 26.33 200 135.11 300 h 02.00 500 87,78 7110 122,87 10011 170:511 5917 17.70 18.34 27.60 45.04 04.18 otos 27.45, 11,24 14,90 22,48 917.47 37.47 29,12 52.40 40.77 74.54 58 25 53195 10.02 rarl (HOUSEHOLD FINANCE MHO 0 00 MRS OF ExPtnlrnri 2nd Floor, Royal Bank Building 29 Downlo St., corner of Albert Phan. 255 STRATFORD, OhlT. 8. J. Colby Monona/ Lanni mode foresidentsof nearby town, 585752y2.50 TOWN TOPICS Marilyn, Carol and Glenn Chesney are spending two weeks at Oliphant Beach, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ament of Iiitchener. Mrs. W. C. Black of Vancouver left on Friday for Toronto enroute,toher home after spending the past. few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Finlay- son inlayson and other friends. Mr, Ernest Young, of Brussels, who has been learning the shoemaking trade with Mr. Hugh Thompson, is opening a shop in Brussels. , NOTICE . Town of Seaforth All persons in the Municipality owning or harboring dogs must purchase 1946 licenses for same on or before July 81,.1946. Licenses will be issued from the Treas- urer's. Office in the Town Hall, or from the Tax Collector, J. Cummings. After that date summonses through the Court will be issued to the owners or harborers of dogs not having licenses. All dogs must wear license tags. Mr,' M. J. Armstrong, Port Arthur, and his mother, Mrs. A. D. Armstrong, were visitors in town this week They leave Thursday by motor for Port Arthur where Mrs. Armstrong will spend some time. ' • Wayne Ellis has been visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, J, D. Elsley, is Listowel. Miss Ruth Shinen, Toronto, is spending a week's vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shinen. Miss Isobel McKellar, Reg.N, of Stratford, was a week end 'visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm McKellar. Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Williams and son, Waterloo, are visiting at the, home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Sol Williams. Mrs. Albert Loiselle and daughter, Linda, have returned home from spending'. the past week with friends in Tillsonburg. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfrid Hoegy and Marla, South Bend, Indiana, are spending ,:their 'Vacation at the home of the former's parents, Mr.'and Mrs. Louis Hoegy. Mr. and Mrs, William Hart are holi- daying this week at Wasaga Beach. Mrs. John. Consitt is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Logan and Mrs.. Harvey, and other friends in Hensall, this week. Messrs.' Russell Blackwell and Ron- ald Tanner, of London, were visitors at the home` of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Farquhar. Mrs, William Smithers, Toronto, was a recent visitor at the home of Mrs. John Sclater: Mrs. William Kerr and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kerrare spending this week with relatives in Flint, Mich. Sister St. Anne, of the Grey Nuns, Ottawa, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan. Mrs. F. Lang.and son, Mr. R. Lang, Marine. City, Mich., and Miss Marion Purcer, Chatham, were Sunday visit- ors at the home of Mrs. F,. C. Anderson. Mr. Harry Seltzer, Hamilton, was a week end visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. Shinen. Mrs. Frank Finnigan and daughter, Miss L-ois Finnigan, are -spending a few days with friends in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. James Flannigan and family, Windsor, are holidaying with relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Cleary, Miss Mary Margaret Cleary, and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Benninger, left Monday to spend a month's vacation with rela- tives in Kerobert, Saskatchewan. Miss Helen Herdman, Centralia, is lholidaying at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Bradshaw. Mrs, A. Forbes and children, Phyl- lis and Marlene, are visiting with rel- atives in Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Elliott spent the week end at Barrow Bay. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Nolan and family, Niagara Falls, are spending a week's vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan. Misses Betty, and Adrienne Bannon are spending their vacation 'with rela- tives in Luddington, Michigan. Mrs. Wilson Hawkins "has returned hone after an extended visit with ,rel- atives in Salvador, Sask., and Van- couver, B.C. Mrs: Thomas Williams, Windsor, spent the week end with friends in town, Mr, James Dawley, Palmer, Sask., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McQuaid and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Angus MacLean and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Powell have returned from a trip through Michi- gan, Ohio, and Buffalo, N.Y. Mr, and Mrs. Merle Dunlop and. daughter have returned to Ottawa after spending the past three weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop. Miss Betty Jean .Andrews has re- turned . home after spending a few holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. S. McMillan, Stratford. Mr, and Mrs. o. J. Smith, Barbara and Frank, Anoaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Duffy. and Karen, Hamil- ton, areguests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling. Mr, and Mrs. Benson Hamilton, Whitby, visited last week with friends' in town. Miss Mary Lou Sills, is ;holidaying with relatives in Detroit. Notice to Car Drivers Drive within the speed limit, check car, brakes and lights. By Order JOHN CURRIE Chief of Police, Seaforth DEAD or �I MALS DISABLED Quickly removed in clean, sanitary trucks. Phone collect 219 MITCHELL WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED t1 AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH, 15, EXETER 286 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry)' NOW ON HAND FRESH OVEN COKE Nut & Range Sizes ALBERTA BRIQUETS VIRGINIA ANTHRACITE PEA COAL John B. Mustard Lumber & Coal Co. Phone 618r11 BRUCEFIELD, Ont. A Scotch thistle growing at the Seaforth Clinic has attained the height 6f eight feet. Miss Teresa McIver, B.A-, and Miss Josephine Maiver are visiting with their uncle, Mr. Thomas P. Johnson, Flint, Mich. Miss Lois Whitney has accepted a position as receptionist with CKNX radio station, Wingham. BORN TOWNSEND — At Scott Memorial Hospital on July 27th, to Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Townsend, #3 Seaforth, a son. KIPPEN Shower For Mrs. Woods Lakeview Casino, GRAND BEND 'SENSATIONAL 1. Gordon Delamont and His Orchestra DANCING EVERY NIGHT Gordon Delatnont's Orchestra is now recognized as Canada's best 11 piece Orchestra Midnight Dance August 5th, 12.05 A.M. SUNDAY AUGUST 4th, 9 P,M, "VARIETY ENTERTAINERS" Presenting the best show of the Season MONDAY — "CIVIC HOLIDAY" AUGUST 5th Men's Softball Tournament C80 O'8ON TRAMS - All teams in this Tournament are either standing 1st or 2nd in their individual leagues. Teams: Dpntiniun Recreational Association, London; Seaforth,. Dashwood, Grand Bend 1st Dante Starts 2 o'clock; two 7 inning games; final game 9 innings. Silver Collection MMMMM of Denfield and Mr, Chas, Ferguson and Eva of Ilderton visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Par. son's, also attend the Ferguson re- union. Former Kippen Girl • Wins Trophy Shirley ' Chandler of Parkhill, daughter of Mrs. Chandler and the late Rev. E. F. Chandler, formerly of Kippen, passed her entrance ex- amination with honours at the age of ten years and was awarded a Silver Trophy and fifteen dollars.. We wish to congratulate Shirley on her suc- cess, A very pleasant time was spent Mrs, Hinton was in. London last on Friday evening at the home of week to meet her daughter who cane Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dannn of Kip- i by plane from Montreal. pen, when the neighbors and friends Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Smith and met to honour their daughter, Mrs. Woods (nee Anna Damm) a recent bride. During the evening Mr. Chas. Alexander and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot favored with some very pleasing old time music after which a contest for the best dressed .doll was enjoyed. cad an address Mrs. Edgar McBride r to the bride and Misses Patsy Coop- er, Bernice Kyle and Carol Jones carried in 'a beautifully decorated basket laden with gifts. Following is the address. Dear Anna: It is with pleasure that we gather here this evening to spend a few happy hours with you on this, your first visit home since your marriage. We are a the knowg lede of your h ppY in happiness as you have set sail on the sea of matrimony. We hope that your voyage may be all that you Mr. and Mrs, B. Wilson all of Guelph are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Jarrott. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Miller of New Jersey who were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Dayman returned home after spending a very pleasant visit, They were accompanied back by Miss Ida Dayman. Mr, and Mrs. Johnston and Jerry of London were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dayman, WINTHROP The W.M.S. and the W.A, of Caven, Winthrop, will hold their re- gular meeting on Wednesday, Aug, 7, at 2:30 D.S.T., at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent 4114041114401110111111111111111111111/1111111111 444444 Homebaking Sale Flank fling's Vacant Store Sat,, Aug. 3 Doors open at 3 P.M, Sponsored by Seaforth Women's Institute .su....o. nununuu."...I.n.un"a.aua.na.a. desire. May the sunshine of happi-Mrs. Edward Grealis ness brighten your way, may the Many friends and relatives were dark clouds of sorrow Ibe few, may present to pay their respect to Mrs. new joys and friendships . gladden Edward Greatls, whose funeral was • each day, these are our -wishes for held from the Ball Funeral Horne, in you. As ,tokens of our friendship we •Clinton. Rev, C. C. Anderson officiated. ask you to accept these gifts, may happiness, prosperity and good Pallbearers were J. R. Butler, Harry Cochrane, Fred Hanley. Grant Rath, health be with you ever in your new Alec Mustard and • William Nickle. home. Signed on behalf of Your Flower bearers, all nephews, were NOTICE The Ina Gray Beauty Shoppe Will be closed for the month of August Kippen neighbors and friends George Frank and Thornton Mustard, atntn.lmn.o.nn"n..,o..ene...o...W,m...mal...,nn.11111 Anna in a few well chosen words Lloyd and Douglas Sterling, and Grant thanked the donors. The bride's Webster. Interment was in Clinton! trouseau was displayed by Mrs. Cemetery. Friends and relatives were Damm acid Mrs. 'Woods, included present from Brucefteld, Varna, Bay -1 were several beautiful hand paint- field, London, Torbnto, Goderielt, ings which were painted by the Windsor, Exeter. Blyth and Clinton bride. A dainty lunch was served. and surrounding district. Mrs. Grealis, Members Of Kippen And Hills- the' former Pearl Violet Maitins, was green United Church Hold Picnic. born itt Stanley Township April 17. The Lion's Club park, Seaforth, 1594. a daughter, of the late 14 Ir. and as again proved itself to be the ideal Mrs, William Makisis, She spent her a • e district and as a place for a picnic when on Tuesday 1' lly life n th Slily 22,nd members of Kippen and young woman came to Clinton which Hillsgreen- United Churches met for had been her home since that time. their annual picnic. All sat down to She was a faithful member of the well laden tables for supper at 6:80, Baptist. Church and when her health p.m. After which all enjoyed an hour permitted was always present for of well chosen sports avenged by worship. Sha took an active trot in Mrs. John Sinclair and Mr. Edison the women's organizations of the MacLean which resulted as follows: church and also in the Smtda11 Girls 6 and under,Marion Turner; School. Mrs. Grealis had been ill since last November when she sus - boys 6 and under, Ronald Anderson; tained a fall. Deceased was married girls 6 to 8 years, Elaine Bell; boys .on September 1, 1922, to Edward 6 to 8 yrs., Douglas Cooper, Mayne Grealis, ' who survives, along with McBride; girls 8 to 12 years, Shirley three sons and three daughters: Cleland, May Coleman; 'boys 8 to 12 Frank, Howard, and Thomas, at years, Bob Love, -Jackie Bell; young home; Ruth, Mrs. Gordon Craig, Olin- 14 dies race, Marion Peck, Joyce ton; Ora, Mrs, Alec Riley, Hallett Broadfoot; young men's, race, Don- Township, and Audrey at home. aid Bell, Keith Love; married ladies There are two grandchildren. Two pace, Mrs. Ralph Turner,' Mrs. Har-, I brothers and one sister, James old Jones; magazine race, Bob Love, Makius, Clinton; Lloyd Makias, Bay - Don Kyle; needle and thread partner Hold, and Flossie, Mrs. Einer Web- race, Mrs, Alex McMurtrie, John ster, also survive. One sister Florence, Cooper, Mrs.Edgar McBride, Duncan Mrs, Fred Sterling, passed away a Cooper; relay race, Mrs. Duncan year ago Cooper's side, A tug-of-war was held 'between Kippen and Hillsgreen men which resulted that Hillsgreen men are the strongest. Everyone then en- joyed a ball game. Mrs. J. Linden of Denfield spent a few days last week with her daug- hter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie • Parson. 'Mr. and Mrs. S. Beattie and Kar- on of Wingham spent last week with relatives in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Clack - stetter attended the Ferguson . re- union at the Lion's Club park, Sea - forth, on Sunday. Mrs. woods is visiting her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Damm. Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Pollard' of Guelph are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. iGaekstetter.• Mr. and Mrs. J. 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