The Seaforth News, 1946-08-15, Page 5'.THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946
THE S+ A +ORTH NEWS
Lakeview Casino, GRAND REND
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
Gordon Delamont and His Orchestra
MIDNIGHT DANCE AUG. 19th, 12:05 A.M.
SUNDAY AUGUST ' 18th, 9 P.M.
Special Evening Concert
By our own Orchestra
GORDON DELAMONT,
MI Proceeds for Grand Bend Citizen's Committee
All Grand Bond and surrounding districts
Should' support this concert
Come to the "Bend" often
The surnmer Is drawing to a close fast. Don't regret not having had
enough fun and pleasure during the summer months!
PUT YOUR, ORDER IN NOW
FOR
CEMENT TILE
BLOCKS.
AND
Feeding Troughs
TO
Cornish Eros.
Seaforth
Successors to Reuben Frost
Phone 343
Or write to Box 422, Seaforth
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
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
'.4 OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS
Repaired & Recovered
Also Auto Seats and Backs,
Verandah Swings & Steamer
Chairs Repaired. Free Pick-
up and Delivery
Stratford Upholstering
Company
Phone 579, Stratford
For further information apply at
Box Furniture Store
SEAFORTH
Fertilizer
Order yours now. Pay in Septem-
ber. We are advised it is going to
be scarce, and we will not be able
to get the analysis we want on
later orders: just have to take
what they have.
We have a carload ordered and will
do our utmost for you if you give
us a chance.
WM. M. SPROAT
Phone 655r2, Seaforth
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Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
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41 J. Exeter,
EXPERT
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REPAIRS AND
REFINISHING
Daly's Garage
Seaforth
TELEPHONE 102
NOTICE
Town of Seaforth
All persons in the Municipality owning or harboring
dogs must purchase 1946 licenses for same, on or before
July 31, 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.
A11 dogs must wear license tags.
'ANIMALS D SABLED
Quickly removed in clean, sanitary trucks. Phone collect
219 MITCHELL
WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
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(Essential War Industry)
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, John Adams, Toronto, was a
week end visitor at the home • ofhis
daughter Mrs. Kenneth Adams and
Mr. Adams.
Mr. and MI's. Gordoa Millson and
Carol leave this week for Clinton to
make their home on Mr. Peter Glaz-
ier's farm,which they recently pur-
chased'.
Mrs, H. G. Meir and daughter Miss
Patricia Meir are holidaying with rel-
atives in Windsor and Harsen's Island.
Mrs, W. A. Langford,. London, and
Mr. and Nil's. D. Robinson' and son
Donald, Toronto, were guests over the
week end' at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, W. R. Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilchrist, De-
troit, visited over the week end at the
hone of the latter's mother Mrs, Jean
Chesney,
Mrs• Tony Phillips and son Tommy
are spending a week's vacation et
Grand Bend.
Mr. Edward Devereaux, Toronto, is
spending a week's Holidaysat the
home of his mother, Mrs. Frank
Devereaux.
- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. ' Thompson
who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Nelson Keys and other friends have
returned to their home in California,
Mrs. Freeman Cornish of Natal,
B.C., and her daughter, Mrs. Jack
Sim and son, Stephen, of Toronto
are visiting Mrs. Freeman's brother-
in-law, Mr. H. E. Cornish and Mrs.
Coh,
Mrnisrs. Thomas Phillips spent a few
days this week in Woodstock at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Scalisi.
Miss Patricia Mahony of Montreal.
P.Q., and Miss Myrtle Reid of St.
Catherines, Ont., are visiting their
aunt Miss A. M. Lloyd at Egerton
Beach.
Rev. I, B. and Mrs. I€nine from
London, also Doris and Helen, spent
their holidays with the 2ormer's
mothe„ Mrs. I{nine.
Miss Luella Koine of Ottawa is
spending her holidays with her
mother Mrs. Keine,
The Mills and Koine picnic was
held at the Lion's Park on Monday.
Mrs. Moss Wilson, Wayne and
Sandra, and Mrs. W. M. Farrow of
Mitchell were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. McNairn, last week.
Wayne Wilson of Mitchell is
spending a week with his cousins
Jinn -de and Ken McNairn.
Mrs. J. H. Quigley visited. in
Kitchener over the weekend with
her sister,
Mr, and Mrs, John Beattie and
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith are holi-
daying• for a week at Peterboro.
Miss Lillian Faulkner spent the
holiday in Kitchener
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hartman
accompanied by his father, Mr. John.
Hartman, of Hamilton, spent a week
visiting friends in town and district.
• Mr, and Mrs. Del Krauel and daugh-
ter, Brantford, are holiday visitors at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Dale..
Dr. Joseph Prendergast, Chicago,
was a recent visitor at the home of his
sisters, Mrs. Thomas O'Loughlin and
Mrs. Camilla Ryan,
Mrs. Victor Overholt and son Garry
of Zurich spent a week's holidays with
her mother Mrs. T. Maloney.
M. Sergeant W. F.' Orreu'aud Mrs.
Orren, Roswell, New Mexico, are
guests at the home of the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop.
Mr. and Mrs. Armond Bedour and
son Leonard, of Goderich, spent a
week's holiday with Mrs. T. Maloney.
Mr. Frank Maloney, Goderich, spent
a week's holidays with friends in
Drysdale.
Mr. and Mrs: Edward Andrews and
daughter Betty Jean and Mr, and Mrs,
William Andrews and son Bobby, Nor-
wich, are spending a week's vacation
at Utterson and North Bay,
Audrey Wilson of Toronto is spend-
ing a few days with her uncle and
aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Thompson.
Miss Ruth Joynt, who has completed
a summer course in Hamilton, is visit-
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Joynt.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Walden and
family spent the week end in London.
Mr. Allen Ryan, Toronto, is spend-
ing three weeks' vacation with his
mother, Mrs. C. Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dale were
guests of their son Keith and Mrs.
Dale in Hamilton over the week end.
Clayton Colclough of Niagara Falls
is spending his holidays with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Storey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hart and son
Kenneth have returned home from a
week's holidays spent in Huntsville,
Muskoka.
Miss Margaret McIver, Reg.N,, is
holidaying at the home of her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Peter McIver.
Mr. Keith Lamont, Detroit, was a
week end visitor at the home of his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Lamont.
Miss E. Smith and Mrs, W, E.
Kerslake are holidaying at Upter-
grove. Lake Simcoe. '
Miss Elizabeth Freeman is spending
two weeks with relatives in Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham, Ha-
milton, were guests over the week end
at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs,
Ross Sproat, and Mr, Sproat. '
Dr, F. J. Burrows is holidaying' at,
l4aliburton,
Miss Margaret Pinkney, Stratford,
visited at the Pinkney home on Gode- i
rich st. last week.
Mrs. Susan Straut, Mrs. George
Beech and Miss Edith Beech of Brook I
lyn, N.Y., and 1121•. and Mrs. Earl Case,
of Albany, N.Y., visited relatives here
this week. Mrs. Straut is e. sister of
the late Mrs. D. McCowan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brough of Tor-
onto
are visiting her father Mr. D.
McCowan this week.
Mrs. George MacDonald has retur-
ed to Stratford after spending a few 1
days at the home of her daughter and
son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Me-
Fadden.
Mr. and Mrs. Giroux, St. Cet, Que.,
were week end visitors at the home
of their daughter Mrs. Albert La-
douceur and Mr. Ladouceur.
Miss Mary Griffin, Wingham, at}rd
Miss Aleda Malcolm, New York, N.Y.,
were guests Monday at the home bf
Mr. and !Nims. Jason Ellis.
Mre. P, C. Anderson and Miss Dav 1 Johnston,
ina Anderson are visiting with friends' Mr's. Geo. Connell is spending a
and relatives in Toronto. few days with her daughter and
Spr, Steve Kovacs spent the week family, Mi, and Mrs, Gordon Mark
end with Mr, Thomas Hickuell and' of Toronto.
Marie. Mr, and Mrs. McBride and family
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Mercer and Dr. I of Exeter were Sunday guests at the
and Mrs. Jeffrey and family, of Wind. 1 hone of Mr. and Mrs. T. Chute' and
sor, are visiting Mrs. J. J. Merner. I Mrs. M. Reid:
Messrs, Jack Wright, Bert Haney • Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Harnwell of
and E. Stevens spent the week end' in; Goderich spent Friday with the let -
Barrow Bay, Tobermory and South 1 ter's sister; Mrs. Chutes and Mrs. M.
Bay Mouth, Manitoulin' Island. I Reid:
Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Shaw spent Sun- Mrs C B Niiddleton Mrs Stew -
to the Bailey Ettate. The large brick
residence was sold to Mr. N. Greer
and the cottage was sold to Mr. Cot-
s ton of London, Mr, George Lindsay
purchased the grass farm in Goderich
Tv., and a wood lot of 11 acres went
to Mr. B. Brandon.- Several building
lots were disposed of,
Mr. D. Menzies of .Westminster Hos-
pita,' is spending a vacation in Bay-.
field.
Mrs. Waghorn and Miss Waghorn
of London are holidaying in Bayfield
this week,
, •
day with their daughter Miss June art Middleton of Goderich township
Shaw, Grand Bend. I in company .with Mrs. Graham of
Mrs. Melvin Clarke and son Elliott Woodstock were Monday guests at
and Mrs; Lorne Dale are spending a the home of Mrs. 1VI. G. Beatty and
week's vacation at Barrow Bay. I Miss Edythe Mossop.
Mr. ' and Mrs. George Scofield, De- I The many friends of Mrs. J. F.
ttoit, were week end visitors at the •Smith will be pleased to know she
hone of Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Case. I has been able to leave the hospital
Mrs. J. H, Woods has returned to much improved and we hope she may
Buffalo after spending the past week continue to improve,
at the Pinkney home. f Mr, and Mrs. Sofer with relative
Capt. S. G. Dorranee has returned in Stratfordsville.
from a week's visit to New York, I Mrs. A. McConnell left saturday
where he was a guest at the Waldorf ( to visit relatives in Toronto and
Astoria hotel. in company with
h pending a few days with' to go by plane to visit their brother,
her husband at Belleville
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Paterson, Mr. and
Mrs.- Anderson and daughter, -Miss
Ina Anderson of Montreal are guests
at the hone of Mr. and Mils. Alex
Paterson,
Mrs. Stevens 'left last . Saturday,
for a visit with her sister Mrs. J.
Davidson in Regina.
s Mrs. C. Haugh. Marlene, Peter
and Roger and Nancy Bayliss of
Toronto are visiting at the homes of
Mr. Chris Haugh and Mr. W. A,
Haugh.
Mr. and Mrs, F. McLachlan and
daughter of Montreal were recent
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. Scott.
Mrs, Jas. Moody and Mrs, W. Mc -
Ash have returned home from Bay-
field.
Mrs H. Zaffe and Mrs. A. Mc-
Kenzie are spending a few weeks at
a cottage north of Goderich with
Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie and
family.
Mr. W. Ham is visiting with his
mother and aunt.
Mrs, Jas. Berry is visiting with
relatives in London and Port Stan-
ley,
Mrs. William Campbell has returned her sister
where 'lit
home after s. , hes sister Miss Easley, they expect
and Brock Mr. Easier in Edm t
vide, on on,
Marjory, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.I Mrs. M. G. Beatty and Miss Edytb
Carl Holmes, John st., had the'mis-
fortune to fall from a bicycle on -Mon -1 Ann Berr a former resident of
day and fracture her left arm, ! Henson who passed away at the
Mrs. William Stevens and son Mr., summer home of her son Wilson of
Jack Stevens, hate returned home' Toronto, anis whose remains were
after spending the past month in buried from the home of Mr. and
Moosomin, Sask. , Mrs. Patterson on Monday.
Mrs, B. C. Case has returned home Dr, terMcggart and sister Nettie
from visiting her daughter and son - of Exeter were Sunday guests at
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marinelli,' the home of Mrs. M. G. Beatty and
Sault Ste, Marie. I Miss Edyth Mossop,
Mrs, Rose Ibbotson leaves on Sat -1 -
convey, B.C., where she will visit leer BAYFIELD
sister Mrs. Campbell, She will also Mr, L. Fowlie returned to London
visit her brothers in Saskatoon and alter a two weeks' vacation. with his
Battleforcl, Sask, sisters. Misses Ethel and Frances
Mr. and' Mrs. f-rugh Sproat of De- Fowlie.
tsoil spent the week end in town. , Dr, Lewis and 1VIrs. Lewis were
Mrs. Russell Sproat ].las returned week end guests of Mrs. W. N.
from a two mouths' visit with
urday on an extended visit to Van-,
friends \\roods.
and relatives in Vancouver, San Frau- Mrs, Davidson or Woodstock spent
cisco, Banff, Moosejaw, Regina and the week end with her sisters. Mrs.
Winnipeg. Keiser and Mrs. Basset,
Mr. and Mrs, John Crane, of Chi- MVliss Agnes Canipbell, superiutend-
cago, were visitors at the home of- mit of Guelph Hospital, and Mrs. Geo
Mr, Ed Mole.
Mr. and Mr's. Henry Ford of Auburn,
Indiana, have been visiting the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Wright, Mrs. 'Wright returns with
theist for a visit.
Miss Helen Beattie returns Thurs-
day to Toronto after a month's visit
with Mrs. H. R. Scott.
Mrs. IVIODei•mid of Georgetown is
the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Archie
McTavish,
Miss Belle Ballantyne is visiting in
W. Houston of Hamilton were guests
of Mrs, 0. W. Rhynas over the week
end.
Air's, Jack Jowett leaves this week
to spend some time in California.
Mrs. J. A. Ferguson of Goderich
visited her sister Mrs. W. Jowett this
week.
Mrs. F. Hendr'ielr and son are
guests of their aunt Miss 11I. Fairbairn
Miss Barbara Morley, who has spent
the greater part of the summer with
her aunts, the Misses Morley. return -
Toronto. e1 to her hone in Birmingham, Mich„
Mr. Robert - Hoggarth, Stratford, this week.
Perth county treasurer, is spending
his holidays in Seaforth with Nir, and
Mrs. Henry Hoggarth, and renewing
former friendships.
VARNA
1VIrs, R. S. Evans and daughter Mrs.
T. R.
Dryden and Karen and Kathleen,
of Oshawa, are spending a week with
Rev. John Graham and Mrs. Graham
of Woodstock are' guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Scotchiuer,
Mr. James Sturgeon'"of Bayfield re-
ceived word that his wile had arrived
at Halifax from Ireland and will pro-
ceed to Bayfield on Wednesday. This
is the first war bride to arrive in
Bayfield
A large number attended the sale
Mrs, Evan's sister, Mrs. J. W. on Saturday of the property belonging,n,nnnanaa„un,n„,n,na,,nnr,,,an,,,,n,
STANLEY
Misses Minnie and Doris Penhale
visited relatives in London last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Johnson and
daughter Anna Marie, of London, are
spending this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Barold Penhale.
BORN
WILLIAbISON --- At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Aug. 7th. to Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Williamson. R.R.1,
Walton. a daughter.
PRYCE—At. Scott Memorial Hospital
on August 12th., to Mr, and Mrs.
Leslie Pryce, Dublin, a daughter,
JEWITT—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on August 14th, to Mr, and Mrs.
William Jewitt, Londesboro, a
daughter.
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WITH GENUINE FORD
PARTS ?
They are obtainable only at
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the bank takes cash receipts on
deposit, makes change, operates cur-
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records used ration coupons. Other
retail accounts involve considerable
handling of drafts, and—a very
important service—tile making of
loans to enable retailers to take
advantage of trade discounts. All
this entails Banking in Action.
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
has among its customers many
retail houses, from the small corner
store to the large chain and depart-
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particular needs is given to all the
Bank's customers,
Use our services for your banking
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