The Seaforth News, 1944-03-16, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1944
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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Good Buys at Your Superior, Thursday, March 16, till Mar. 22
Hillcrest Pure Lard, 1 lb. carton 15c
Kellogg's All Bran large; pkg. 19c
Canada Cornstarch per pkg. 10c
SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER 8 OZ. TIN 13c
16 oz. tin 23c
FRY'S PURE BREAKFAST COCOA 1/2 Tb tin 19c
1 Tb tin 31c
Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg.
29c
POTATOES We now can supply your requirements with
good White Table or Seed Potatoes
Ivory Soap 99 44/100% pure large bar 10c
IZebra Stove Polish ,paste — large tin— 15c; liquid 17c
Palmolive Soap 3 bars 19c
Hawe's Floor Wax 1 lb. tin 45c
Robin Hood Oats 3 Ib. pkg. 21c
Davis Gelatine per pkg. 190
Flusho — a bathroom necessity per tin 21c
Simko — clears clogged drains per tin 250
Ivory Snow large pkg, 25c
- Pastry Flour 7 lb. bag 27c
Ellmarr Vanilla Extract, 4 oz bottle -10c; 8 oz, bottle 15c
Cut Mixed Peel 1,6 lb. 'pkg. 15c
Hillcrest Shortening 1 lb. carton 19c
Ewing's Lemon Pie Filler per pkg. 15c
Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate ' 1A lb, pkg. 210
Plain or Iodized Salt 2 large 2 lb cartons 15c
La France per pkg. 159
Satina — makes ironing easier per pkg. 7c
Die -A -Doo Paint Cleaner per pkg. 25c
Aylmer Diced Beets fancy duality 16 oz. jar 27c
Aylmer Diced Csumts fancy quality 16 oz. jar 270
Crosse & Blackwell's Thick Meat Sauce 8 oz, bottle 25c
Sweet Blossom Honey 1 lb. carton 20r.
Queen Charlotte Fresh Herring 14 oz. tin 18e.
Fruits and Vegetables in season. Oranges, Bananas, Lemons,--
' Grapefruit, head Lettuce, Cabbage, Celery, Tomatoes,
Turnips, Carrots, Elc.
Ross Spro 9
Art Wright
it PHONE 8
PHONE 77
G. A. WHITNEY
Successor to Holmes & Whitney -
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
'Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
Seaforth
Monument Works
Formerly W. E. Chapman
NOW OPERATED BY
CUNNINGHAM &
PRYDE.
We invite inspection of our stock
of Cemetery Memorials
SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS AND
SATURDAYS, or any other
time by appointment
See Dr. Harburn—Phone 106
Phone 41—Exeter—Box 150
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefield', Eye, and Golden Square
throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third.
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 p.m, Also at Seaforth Clinic first'
Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo
St, Stratford. Telephone 267.
OLD
VIRGINIA
PIPE TOBACCO
It's a real
pipe smoker's
tobacco
For Sale By Tender
Tenders will be received by the under
signed. until Saturday, the 1st day of
April, 1044, for the sale of Lot Number 5,
Concession 14, Huron Road Survey, Town-
ship of Tuckeramith, County of Huron, con-
taining 69 acres more or leas. Op the said
premises there is said to be a wind -mill 'With
ample water supply, good soil 10% of pur-
chase price to accompany each tender, bal-
ance payable in 30 days.
Highest or any tender notnecessarily ac-
cepted.
Apply to •
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, &a., .
Seaforth, Ontario.
Notice
TUCIIERSMITH TOWNSHIP
Tuckersmith Twp.Ratepayers ue e hereby
notified that all arrears of Taxes unpaid en
April 1st will be registered against the pro-
perties with the County of Huron. 1013
arrears may be paid at Bank of Commerce,
Seaforth, or to the Treasurer. Arrears pre-
vious to 19.13 must be paid directly to the
Treasurer.
. E. P. CHESNEY, Treasurer.
Walter Rose, Brussels —
i Brussels community was shocked
by the sudden death of Walter Rose,'
'which occurred at his home. The de-
ceased was born in 1575 at Mitchell,
, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Rose. In 1905 ire married Catherine
McTavish and for some years they
were residents of Teeswater where
he operated the electric light plant:
In 1918 they moved to Brussels where
Mr. Rose conducted a poultry busi-
ness, His wife predeceased him in
1932 and two years later he married
Mary Davidson of Brussels. The late
Mr. Rose was an active member of
the United Church and was for twen-
ty years a member of the hydro com-
mission. He leaves to mourn the loss
of an affectionate husband and de-
voted father, tris wife and one daugh-
ter .Mrs. Wm. Porter (Louise), of
Brussels. Also surviving are two
granddaughters, Sheila and Pamela
Porter, and the last remaining mem-
ber of its family, a sister, Mrs. Wm.
Seater, of Kincardine, _
BORN
COLEMAN — To Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Coleman, of Staffa, announce the birth of
a non in Slott.Memorial Hospital on. March
12th, 1044.
MALONEY At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Murch 161h, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Maloney, Menton, a daughter,
Euchre And Dance
In Winthrop Hall
Wednesday, Mar. 22, 9 p.m.
Also Bingo — 6c a game. Good Prizes
Draw willbe made on Clock
Allen Orchestra Lunch Served
ADULTS 26c
Proceeds for -rain Fund and War 'Work,
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A N1 k t ALS ISABLED
EAD or
Quickly removed in clean. sanitary trucks. Phone collect
• 219 MITCHELL or Ingersoll 21
WILLIAM STONE SONS' LIMITED
TOWN TOPICS
Bernard 1tileY, 11,0 4., and
Mrs, Riley,, who spent two weeks' fur
lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Riley, of town, heft on Satnr
day for Halifax, N.S.
Miss Florence Murray has returned
home after spend two months in,
Chicago,
George S. Heslop; of Portland, Ore-
gon, of the U,S. Army, who is taking
a course in flying at Buffalo, N.Y.,
visited his grandfather, Mr. .George.
Stewart, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Watson and
fainly attended the, capping sere
moray of their daughter Miss Mayme
Watson, at Stratford General Hospital'.
Misses Jean Ranson, Mayme Wat-
son, Jean Hurford and Mildred Ait-,
cheeon, nurses -in -training; received
their caps at Stratford General Hosp
ital on Saturday. They spent the
week end at their homes here.
Pte. Gerald Snowdon of Camp Bor.
den spent the week end at his home.
Mr. Gerald Stewart of Toronto'
spent the week end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart.
Mrs. Wesley Free has returned
'from visiting her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bag-
shaw,
agshaw, in Lindsay.
Mrs. M. Clark, Toronto, spent the
week with her sisters, Misses Wilma
and Abbie Seip.
Pte. George Parke, RCOC., Ot-
tawa, and Mrs. Parke, were week
end visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Parke.
Miss Betty Bannon spent the
week end with her relatives in
London.
Sergeant D'Orlean Sills, RCAF.,
Toronto, spent the week end at his
home here.
Mr. David Bolton, Waterloo, was
a week end guest at the home of his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. Bolton.
AC. Edward Devereaux, RCAF.,
Deseronto, visited -with his mother,
Mrs. Margaret Devereaux, over the
week end.
Miss Laureen Beavers, ' Exeter,
was a week end guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hawkins,
Mrs. W. Kelly is spending a few
weeks with relatives in Toronto,
Misses Leonore and Margaret 910-
•Hespeler, spent the week end
with their mother, Mrs, Albert Edger.
Mrs. Nelson Shelky, Toronto, is
visiting her father, Mr. Wm. Reid
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Barry and
daughter Elizabeth Ann, Stratford,
visited at the home of the latter's
mother, Mrs. G. T. Turnbull.
Master Billie Barret!;. Hamilton,
is visiting with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Aberhart,
Mr. Reuben Frost has returned
home from -spending the winter with
his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Burgess, Flint, Mich,
Sergt. John Flannery, Ipperwash,
spent the week end with Mrs. Flan-
nery and daughter.
Pte. James Cleary, Chatham, visit-
ed over the week end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cleary.
Mr. Joseph 'Gawley, who has spent
the past few weeks with .his sister,
Mrs. Joseph McQuaid and other rel-
atives, has returned to his home in
Palmer, Sask, It is twenty-eight
Years since Mr. Gawl'ey last visited
here.
Miss Jean Watson, supervisor at
St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, and
Miss Mavtne Watson, nurse in train-
ing at Stratford hospital, spent the
week end at the home of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Watson,
Egmondville..
Mrs Elmore Stephenson is spend-
ing a few days in Toronto with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew H. McKenzie. -
Mrs. J. H. Freeman .and Verna, of
Hallett, are visiting in Toronto this
week,
The C.W,L. is sponsoring a social
evening in the parish hall, Mar, 17.
Miss ivlona, Bennett, slaughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Foster Bennett, under-
went an operation for appendicitis
on Wednesday.
Jack Bennett; RCAF, Dinsmore,
Sask., who recently received his
wings, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fos-
ter Bennett. Mr. _ Bert Colclough,
also of Dinsmore, is visiting friends
here,
koros, and her sister, Miss Mae
Stobie, of Detroit, are visiting friends
here,
Robert Reyes, RCAF., of Winnipeg,
is visiting here, before leaving, for
Yorkton, Sask.
The Mae Lane Auxiliary held a tea
at North Side United Church on Wed-
nesday evening.
KIPPEN EAST
•
The neighbors and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Eyre enjoyed a soc-
ial evening on Friday last when the
south group of the W.A. of Egmond
ville Church entertained them to a
croquinole party. The prize winners
were ladies first, Mrs. Albert Alex-
ander; consolation, Mrs. Pullman;
genas' first, Mr. Robt. Gemmell;
consolation, Mr. Robt. Upshall,
Lunch was'served by the ladies. The
ladies were thanked for their co-op-
oration by Mrs, Ivan Forsyth. The
evening closed by the singing of the
national anthem.
On Monday evening of this week
the Farm Forum of .circuit 651 held
their weekly meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mr's. Wilmer Broadfoot.
After the discussion a social time
was spent in cards. The winners
were ladies 1st, Mrs. Robt. Gemmell;
consolation, Mrs. Harvey `Moore;
gents first, Mrs. Armstrong; consol-
ation, Mrs, A. Alexander, .these
ladies playing as gents. The meeting
next week will be held at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. A. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. iRobt. Dalrymple and
Charlie visited over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ma-
haffy.
ST. COLUMBAN
The Catholic Women's League held their
Mardi meeting on Sunday in the vestry of
the church,' with the president. Mrs. J.
McIver, opening the meeting with prayer...
Queetionaires were read from Diocesan con-
veners. Thank -you letters for Christmas
boxes have been reecivad from the following,
Capt. F. J. Brickiin, John Holland.. Joe
Coyne;Leo Carlin, Jack Walsh.. and Fergus
Feeney, It was decided to ,send cigarettes to
the boys for Easter.. The Bed. Cross convener
reported 18 (guilts completed since Jan. and
other salving and knitting, but more workers
are needed. Tickets will be sold On a guilt do-
nated by Mrs. John Delaney, to be drawn for
Easter weak. Proceeds will be used for war
work, and smokes for the boys, Arrangements
were made for the annual sale of home baking
to be held Good Friday afternoon. Mrs. A.
Oueharme and bias. Maurice Dalton were ap-
pointed. auditors. The meeting closed with.
prayer for soldiers,
Fronts Doyle R.C.AJF. at his home.
Mr, Jas. O'Sullivan is in Scott Memorial
Hospital. We hope for his speedy recovery.
Rale Holland R,C:A.P, Guelph; spent a few
days last week with his parents. He will spend
the remainder of his furlough at his home in.
Windsor,
Mr, Joseph Gouley, who has been visiting'
hls sister,' Mrs. Jos. McQuaid, and other rel-
atives, left on Friday for his home in Sas-
katchewan.
Pte, Stephen Holland, Chatham, at his home
here.
HENSALL
Mrs. Albert Marshall, Mrs. Lillian
Reeves of London and Mrs. Bert
Wiseman of Welibourne were week
end guests with Mrs. D. Walks and
Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake.
Mr. and Mrs. !Gordon Harvey and
Mrs, Ted Harvey of Detroit spent
the week end with the former's mo-
ther, Mrs, Mary Harvey and. Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey McLarnon,
The Girl's Dance Club are spon-
soring a St. Patrick's dance in the
town hall, Hensall, March 23rd.
Music by Lionel Thornton and his
Casa Royal Orchestra of London.
Proceeds to be used in the construc-
tion of a new kitchen in the town
hall.
Mrs. H. 0. Dayman was the re-
cjpient of.a handsome vase from the
Women's Institute recently, prior to.
her departure fol" her new home.
Following is the address: "`Dear Mrs,
Dayman, Having learned with regret
that you intend leaving our midst,
we have assembled to show in a tan-
gible way that we have appreciated
your willingness to help in every
good endeavor of our society. We
are pleased to know that you are 'not
malting your home at any great dis-
tance from us and we will be very
glad to welcome you at any time
you have the opportunity. We trust
that in your new home there may b
many pleasures in store for you and
he assured that the good wishes of
the Hensall Institute go with you.
Vire ask you to accept this slight
token of our esteem. May God's rieh
est blessing rest upon you and
yours. Hensall W.I. Miss Glad)s
Luker, Pres.: Mrs. Roy MacLiiren,
Sec.-Treas."
Pepper -McClure —
The ,wedding was solemnized at tiro
United Church Manse at 3 pal. on
Mach 10111 of Mrs. McClure of Kin-
cardine, and Mr, Wm. Pepper, Ilen-
sall, by Rev. R. A. Brook. Mr. and
Mrs, John Pepper of Dashwood were
the only attendants. The couple will
reside 11, miles east of Hensall.
Euchre and Dance Splendid Success
The euchre and dance held in S.S.
10, Hay, on Friday evening was a
splendid success under the sponsor-
ship of that Branch of the Red Cross
Society. The prize winners for the
euchre were, ladies' first, Mrs. Oliver
Rowcliffe, ladies consolation, Miss
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by morning most of the misery is ' nagging bronchial irritation!
A Play
`Yimmie Yonson's Yob'
By Egmondville. Young People
FRIDAY, MARCH 24TH. 8.30 p.m.
Egmondville Church
Admission 25c and 15c
Mae Taylor, Gent's first, 1811. Lorne
(9iapnnan, consolation, Bob Taylor.
7'ickels had been sold previously on
a. (guilt made* and donated by Mrs.
Garfield Broderick. The receipts front
this quilt amounted to 873,30, The
quilt is being sent to Corporal Helen
Bell, overseas, wife of F/O Alvin D.
G, Bell of the RCAF. reported miss-
ing overseas. It was at this school
that Alvin received his public school
education The lunch both procne(i;
tuuounted to 018 and the term re-
ceipta of rite invent lotnlle,1 11p8.
Dancing was enloyed, following the
cadre. This branch of the lied Cross
deserve great credit tor the splendid
work they are carrying on.
Former Resident Dies in Toronto
Word was received here by Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Foster of the death of Mrs.
l.rrold Drummond, who died at her
home in Toronto on Saturday. The
deceased was favorably and well
known in Hensall, having lived here
i'or many years, her husband conduct-
ing a neat market. The family mov-
ed to St. Marys from Hensall and
later to Toronto. Mrs, Drummond has
been in ill -health for the past few
ANNUAL
St. Patrick's .Dance!
IN LOOBY'S HALL, DUBLIN
FRIDAY, MARCH 17TH
Mac Burgess & His Orchestra
St0 Patrick's
Dance
AT CARDNO'S HALL
FRIDAY, MARCH 17
Proceeds for War Work.
IRWIN'S ORCHESTRA
Auspices of the L.0,13.A.
Admission 50c. Dance 9.30.1.30
years. Surviving are her husband, two
sons, John of the infantry (overseas),
and Sgt. Jerry Drummond (overseas),
five daughters (Margaret) Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie, Toronto; (Louise) Mrs, May-
nard Harmon, Stratford; (Beryl) Mrs.
Harry Wilson and Dorothy and Mar-
ion, Toronto.
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GET TOUR 1944 MOTOR VEHICLE PERMIT
DO YOU KNOW—
There are over 36,000
persons in Ontario whose
licenses to drive are under
suspension because of their
inability to secure insurance
or file other proof of fin-
ancial responsibility? They
were convicted of offences
against the motor vehicle
laws following accidents.
It is better to drive safely
and avoid accidents than to
find yourself unable to
drive at all:
1944 motor vehicle permits are now
on sale.
NOW is the time to purchase yours.
. You may recall the long line-ups of
other years. Do not wait until the
last minute to get your 1944 permit.
Do not mutilate or destroy your -1943 plate.
Wartime restrictions require that it be used
another year.
Your motor vehicle permit fee remains the
same. A windshield stamp will be issued with
your 1944 motor vehicle permit, validating
the use of your 1943 plate.
The application for 1944 is provided on the
back of the 1943 permit. This is the only
form that may be used.
Renew your driver's license at the same time.
GEO. H. DOUCETT,
Minister of Highways
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