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The Seaforth News, 1947-08-28, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1947 Lakeview Casino Grand Bend Dancing Every Night BIG MIDNIGHT DANCE SEPT. 1st, 12.05 A.M. LAST DANCE LABOUR DAY NIGHT I Sunday August 31st 9 p.m. "VARIETY` ENTERTAINERS The last show of 1947 season! LABOUR DAY, SEPT. let Ladies Softball' Tournament Games 1.30 - 3.30 Final at 6,30 p.m. Teams—Forest, Goderich Legion- ettes. Dashwood, Lucan You are promised the best games of the season. Come out and support . your Town's Team Only'a few dance nights left. Drop in, say "S'long" to Gordon Dela- mont and his Orchestra. When you are in Toronto, from Sept. 8th through the winter season, drop in to hear them at "The Club Top Hat," 'near Sunnyside. MANY THANKS For Your Visits to "The Bend"! Season 1947 has been grand, and "The Bend" is offering, and will con- tinueto offer, the newest and hest in everything,making it "tops" amongst the leading Resorts. Our aim --"Ontario's Finest"! Low Rail Fares to the CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT TORONTO AUG. .22: --SEPT. 6 FARE AND ONE THIRD Fol. the Rdund Trip Good Going Thursday, Aug. 21 to Sat., Sept. 6 inclusive Return Limit — Sept. 10 Full lnformalion from any Agent CANADIAN NATIONAL DANCIN! in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 Norm Carnegie and His Band Admission 50c e,1ui0m nmuo(iiiii 0111111111,111i1111111111111110,111111,111111 Miss Marion Mason A,T.C.M. TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Will 1947-48 Class, ethe lFall pterm ils tbeginning Sept. 2nd,1947. Beginners'. and Advanced pupils accepted. PHONE, 137 The Veteran Painters Have secured the services of Mr. W. Demeter, who is an expert In , Spray Painting. When it's painting Homes, Barns, Garages or Places of Business, giveus a call. We use only 100% Pure Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, guaranteed by the Manufacturer. So 'why hire someone to "slap 'dab the white wash brush," when we give satisfaction and service with High Class material and workmanship. Call 851-11 for Free Estimates 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, THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Miss Clara Gilbert, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. C. F. L. Gilbert, .St. Thomas' Rectory, arrived in Bermuda by place on Sunday, accompanied by her fiance, Mr. A. G Hollis Hallett, for whom the visit is the occasion of the introduction of his tlanosoto his Parents and the members of his fam- ily. Following a three weeks' visit at his home, both will return to com- plete their fourth year at Toronto University Mr. and Mrs.,-Joitu ' Ruston and Charles, Mrs, James Murray and Mr. and Mrs, Hubert •O'Reilly spent the week end at Martyrs Shrine and Wasaga Beach, Mrs, E, W. Jacobs, Branston; Mani- toba, and Miss Della Green, Detroit, were week end guests at the home of. Mrs;' W. H. Stevens. Mrs. Alice Whyard, London, spent a few days this week at the home of Mrs. W. H. Stevens. Mrs. Donald Ross of Saskatoon is visiting with her sister Mrs, Alex McNab and Mr. McNab. Mr. Ross MeNab, Toronto, spent the week end at his hone here. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilton of Galt and Mr. and Mra. Prank Thomson of Toronto and two little daughters June and Grace a; d Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudrnore and family of St. Catharines and Mrs. A. D. Armstrong of Ripley were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. S. Cudmore.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider, Kitchener, were week end guests of the latter's 'nether, Mrs. Mary Hildebrand. Misses Joyce Wilbee and Vera Mole are visiting in Rochester, N.Y., ibis week. Mrs, Gladson Campbell, Toronto, who has spent the past two weeks visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hunt, McKillop, returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane and Linda have returned from their holi- days in the Muskoka district. 'Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Free and son,. Stratford, spent the week end with his parents. Mr, 11111 Mis. W. Free.. Maple Leaf Dairy Owned and operated by Mrs. Lillian Bar' ber, has been sold to Mr. Harvey Traviss, of Toronto, who takes possession Monday, September 1st. Mrs. Barber would like to take this opportunity to thank all her customers for their patronage, and express the hope they will continue this patronage with Mr. Traviss. REPAIR THAT ROOF during the Fine Weather We have in stock ASPHALT SHINGLES 210 lbs. — Various blends Come in and inspect them, Illlprove the appearance of your House and still have the satisfaction of a good roof.• DURABESTOS -• A rigid shingle lasting a lifetime INSUL BRICK SIDING Improves the appearance and insulates at salve time INSULATION " By the carton (paper backed sheets) or by the bag HARDWOOD FLOORING — 13/16" Oak Flooring LUMBER We have in stock: . Tongued and Grooved Spruce, 5, 6, 7, 8, inches wide Spruce 2x6, 2x8, 2 10, 2x12 Fir from 1 inch to timbers Seaforth Supply &Fuel Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickson. Toronto, are visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLachlan of Cromarty visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allington; also Mr. and Mrs. John Aldingtoti of Varna. Miss Edythe Grieve, Sarnia. is visiting with her cousin Mrs. Frank Storey. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Huras and Gloria, Stratford, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain. Gloria remained for a few days. Miss Pat Meir has returned after spending several days with friends in Michigan. Mrs. J. Ellis returned home on Sun- day after visiting with friends in. Blyth last week, Mr. and Mrs. L. Graves spent the week end in Galt. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Thompson end Kenneth have returned home after a trip to Timmins, Ottawa and Toronto Mr. Robert Hoggarth, County Treas- urer, of Stratford, was a holiday visit- or for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoggarth. Mrs Richard Peiffer and baby dau- ghter Dianne Marie, of Detroit, have been holidaying this week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoggarth. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hawkins, Pat and Joan, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pullman and Doris, are spending a few days at tate Toronto exhibition Arr. and Mrs, James Dunlop and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hart, Galt, were week end guests at the hone of Mr. and Mrs Harry Hart, Miss Verna, Adams has returned to Welland after spending the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Miller Adams, Mr. Jolur Dorrance, St. Catharines, is holidaying with his another Mrs. Mae Dorrairce. Mr. and Mrs. Willis DeWitt itIr. and Mrs. Allan Liver ante and two children of Williamston, Mich, were guests of Mrs. W. E. Kerslake. Mrs. C. Colclough and Sandra, Nia- gara a Falls, visited this week at the ]tome of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey. Mrs. tV1n Andrews and children, Norwich. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, E, Andrews. MiGs Laura Manning, Kitchener, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. K. Ritchie. Miss Sadie Queenan. Sarnia, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hagan. Mr. and Airs, Louis Corlen, Detroit,. spent the week end with Mr. and. Mrs. Win. Devereaux. Mrs. Leo Fortune and Mr, Sack For- tune spent last week with friends at "Tipperary," Grand Bend. Afr, Charles Counter of Toronto spent the week eucl with Mr.. and Mrs. Leo Fortune. Mr. and Mrs, Duncan McKinnon and son George of 'Vancouver, also James Gallop, of Hornepayne, and Joseph Gallop of Milverton, spent a Pett days with 1VIr. and Mrs. Sohn Gallop. Mrs. Martin Breen, Detroit. who was visiting. Mr. and Sri's, Charles Hagan, was called home on word of her sen -m -law's death. Miss Helen Devereaux, London, spent the . week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ,J. Devereaux. Miss Lois Whitney, of Winghant, spent the week enol at her home here. AIr. and Airs, Robert Dundas. To- ronto, have been visiting his mother Mrs. 1V, A. Dundas, and relatives in the district. Dr. and AEU's, Hodgins , Toronto, spent a few days. with Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie. Mrs. Carl Sniitb of Blackwell, Mr. Ron Smith and Mrs. Jack Currie of Sarnia have returned after spending a week as guests et Mr. and Mrs. 3. Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Trainrell, Baden, Mr, Jahn Dick, NOV Hamburg, and "Miss Peggy Trapnell, Waterloo, spent the week end at their home here. Mr, Ronald Pullman of SS Imperial Kingeton spent Tuesday with his par- ants Mr. and Mrs.. J. Pullman, while his ship was at'Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pullman, Mit- chell, were guests at the hone pf Mr. end Mrs. J. Pullman on Monday. Miss Margaret Sanderson, Wing - ham, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs Reg Kerslake. Miss Margaret Reeves has returned. home atter spending a week's vaca- tion with her grandmother Mrs. Salters, Exeter, '. Mr. Wilt. F. Evans and daughter Mrs, Wm, Woolcott, of Galt; spent a few • clays with. Mr. and Mrs. John Quigley ever the week end. Mr. Evans is: Mrs. Quigley's brother, Mr. Edward -Devereaux, Toronto, is spending his holidays with his mother Mrs. F Devereaux Mr. Walter Boswell Kitchener spent the week end with his parents. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, Was a week end guest of her mother Mrs. A. Kennedy. Mr, Harold Knight, Kitchener, spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs, , J, Downey, Windsor. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Devereaux. Mrs, H. 'Wilke° is holidaying at Sault Ste. Marie. • KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cousins of Canfield, Ohio, and, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Geisler and daughter, Lois, of. Detroit, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James, Wright, WANTED ! Dead or Alive DEAD, OLD OR DISABLED Horses, .Cattle, Calves, Sheep and Hogs PROMPT COLLECTION — WE DO THE LOADING DARLING & CO. OF LIMITEDA Phone COLLECT Seaforth, 15: Exeter, 235.; Walkerton, 135.r-6 franssc.rmams,a.-.omr.117.0+ Come 1- And See THE NEW FORD TRACTOR ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW - ROOM DALY'S GARAGE SEAFORTH FRIDAY, AUG. 29 - Cardno's Hall - Seaforth 8.30 p.m. The Amazing WALT GOODIE FAMILY AMERICA'S MOST VERSATILE FAMILY OF COLORED ARTISTS 0 WITH WALT GOODIE, JR., BACK FROM OVERSEAS, OUR PROGRAM IS BETTER THAN EVER. SINGING, DANCING, MUSIC AND COMEDY. MARIMBA QUARTET, STRING ENSEMBLE, CLASSIC AND MODERN TUNES. Admission 50c, tax 10c - Total 60c Children Under 12-25c, tax 5c—Total 30c DANCE AFTER SHOW 40c EXTRA Nee Ow 2000 tons al-ro#trek are pound daily onto this Hydro dam 200 fed high, .haO a mita tong Q1�r�• 1111 11 a:17lI ��' I yl� ����i,�f'' �{ $11.01e' jIl'III��i����I�`I'::::::: '�plll��', Ill 9,� m,, ��IIdte O�i��n�(jmay.,. DP!tC711�i0!sl i .A I � t1 �. `1 ll�d!�'��mIIIN(i�(p '� �rl�ttlnlill 9PelN1 1 ga,ti : „�'',-'e rsW ��3 s s � .••+`. .1..A! 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''9 It l�,'lll! 4,r - fl 1j ; j +I ' ---,_,,V) MI1p l! � � � `. g 3a . Harnessing Another 81,000 Horsepower for Hydro People sometimes ask us what we are doing about providing more electricity for Ontario. Many know how close we are now to using up all our present supply. Since the end of the war, Hydro's • Ontario, which was started many peak load demand has increased months ago when materials and approximately 500,000 horse- labor were in even shorter supply power or more than 25% of the than now. It will give you 81,000 highest wartime demand, and is still horsepower commencing next year. 116'PYA1CiiY With other Hydro developments mounting. being rushed to completion, an added 500,000 horsepower will be civailebfe in the next five years. In the meanwhile we must all use Hydro sparingly so there will be enough to go around. What are we doing about it? Above is a part, but only a part, of the answer. 11 shows the great power development at Stewartville, on the Madawaska River in Eastern ELECTRICITY vn HYING 5009 THE , HYDRO-'ELE`CT a+: