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The Seaforth News, 1944-04-13, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1944 "GOOD NEIGHBOR FOOD SALE" Thursday, April 13, till April 19 Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb. bag 43c Quick Quaker Oats, large 48 oz. pkg. 19c St. Williams Orange & Grapefruit Marmalade, 24 oz. jar 25c Hillcrest "The Better" Shortening, 1 Tb carton 19c NEWPORT FLUFFS -5 qt. bags 190 Fruit Juice Glass FREE 8 qt. bags 25c TUMBLER FREE Super Suds - makes clothes clean and white large pkg. 20c Roman Meal per pkg. 29c Niblets Corn 14 oz. tin 15c Ideal Sweet Mixed Pickles 28 oz, jar 29c Cowan's Perfection Cocoa, % ib. tin -15c; 1 Ib. tin 24e Red Feather Puddings—contains sugar 2 pkgs. 19c Maple Leaf Cake Flom per pkg. 29c Arctic Pastry Flour, 71b. hags -27c: 24 lb. bag 77c Small jars 290 Kkovah Health Salts Stafford's Tasty Soups—Yellow Pea, Green Pea, French Onion Old Fashioned Bean Noodles with Chicken Flavour, 2 pkgs. 25c Vegetable with Noodles 2 pkgs, 19c Paula. Sugar Substitute 4 oz. bottle 39c Libby's Prepared Mustard 6 oz. jar 9c Laing's C. C. Sauce Charm — cleans Everything. Johnson's Paste Wax Princess Soap Flakes Oclex Soap — it's deodorant Palmolive Beauty Soap White Swan Toilet Tissue 3 Sane Flush Magic White Blench 2 int Shoe Polish large 8 oz. bottle 19c per pkg. 100 1 ib. tin 590 large pkg. 250 3 ban's 19c 3 bars 19c large rolls 250 per tin 290 2 bottles 17e per tin 10c Each l0c Each 25c Each 45c Oxo Cubes, small pkg. of 4 eubes large pkg. of 10 cubes Fluid Oxo - 5% oz. bottle Crosse & Blackwell's Thick Meat Sauce 8 oz, bottle 25c Club House Olives Plain 6 az. bottle 23c Club House Olives Plain 9 oz, bottle 29c Club House Olives Pimento Stuffed 6 oz, bottle 27c .Club House Olives, Pimento Stuffed 37c 9 oz. bottle Smith Bros. Cough Drops per pkg. 100 Stokely's Tomato Soup 2 — 10 oz, tins 19c Plain or Iodized Salt 2 large 2 lb, cartons 15c Readicut Macaroni 2 lbs 11c �a . a. S Sproat Art Wright PHONE 8 PHONE 77 1 MAGIC'S g BISCUITS MOLASSES 4 tbepns• chorus nv 4 tapas. Magic flour Powder licup molassos 4 tSP tla cup water V2 tsPn a eitttar anY Rind, or raisins i/2 c P chopped nate, luit nlctoifl9 sottdo Ahl f lir 1Rft d n�d yprdn short s ee- rut villi ia c� P iRoll �Mi. In las. a1.1- area T- ty roll. Cut �wrter and Poi rr°jlevvlth ar and snot o l lilts ihiscuit ovtn specs lnY sdco In itot lop cut side Slow 8r.nlnotes. _...ora opt imu1cdiab lYt Marcs 10. MADE IN CANADA BIG Easter Dance IN DUBLIN Under Auspices of the .Sodality FRIDAY, APRIL 14 THE OLIF GORDON BAND Dancing 10.1.30. Admission 50c Refreshments KIPPEN EAST W.I. WILL HOLD IN HENSALL TOWN HALL ON FRIDAY, APRiL 14 D -A -N- -E / WITH FLOOR SHOW Dance commencing at 9.30 with Murdoch's Orchestra, Lunch booth. Spence's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth FE.RTI LI ER COOP AND SHUR GAIN Clover & Grass Seeds CO-OP & SHUR GAIN FEEDS For Poultry, Cattle and Hogs mixed daily CO-OP LI'MESHELL Western 'Grain and Chop Cedar Posts and Farm Fence SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE PHONE 9 f ORN RYAN—At Scott Memorial. Hnspital ntn anvil 7th, to Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Ryan, McKillop, r1 son, BURNS—AL Scott Memorial Hospital. on April lith, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos, R. Burns, Seaforth; n son.' ALLAN—At Soott Memorial Hospital. on April 5th, to Mr, end IDLs, Russell Allan,s daughter. McLLWAIN•—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on April 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MaLlwaln, McKillop, a son. Shocking Story of Juveniles on A Wartime Binge Juveniles on the loose! That describes thousands of teen-age girls roaming the country, on the streets, in dance halls, out for money, men and excitement, Rend "Juv- eniles on the Loose," ley Genevieve $arlchitrst,.. r;tmous -sociologist, starting in The Alnm'ican Weekly with this Sunday's (April 16 :issue) of The Detroit Sunday Times. KIPPEN EAST The April meeting of the Kipper East: 'Women's institute will be held at. the home of Mrs. George Glenn in 13bnsali on Wednesday aCter7roon, April 19, at 2,30. The roll call will be answered by the payment of fees, and new members are cordially invited. Will all conveners have tlieil' reports ready to give at the meeting. Anyone having used infants' clothing or don- ations of new infants clothing please bring them -to this meeting for the layettes which the ladies the making for the Russian relief. Late Idnrry Gidley— A life-long resident of Exeter died at his home on March 20th, in'r the person of Mr, Harry J. Gidley, one of the pioneer businessmen, Samuel and Richard Gilley were furniture manufacturers during the . early days and Mr. Harry Gidley learned his trade with them. He was an expert cabinet maker and during his later years has conducted a work- shop at his home where many pieces of fine furniture have been made or'' remodelled. His patrons 'being from coast to coast. hle was also a talen- ted musician and for many years was, leader of the Exeter band and at one time conducted an orchestra in Cav en Presbyterian Sunday School. He was twice married. THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Mr, R. 3, McMillan has returned home after spending the winter at Orhlnda, Florida; and is looking hale and hearty. • Mr, Peter Simpson and family have moved to the Rintdul Yarm on the highway west of Seaforth; which he recently purchased. Miss Marjorie Bickel! of Toronto is spending Easter week with the Misses Freeman, Miss Alma Lawrence returned. last week' from Toronto after completing her three years in training at Welles- ley Hospital, - Writer H. Glenn Hays of Toronto and or. Archie Hays and son, of Fort Erie, spent the holiday with Mrs, James Hays. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Purdy and (laughter Ann and Mr. and Mrs, Don Kerslake and . daughter Dianne, of Toronto, are guests of Mrs. W. E. Kerslake this week, Pte, Gerald Snowdon of; Camp Bor- den spent the week: end at his home here, Miss Louise Allan of Hamilton Is spending Easter week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mis. James Allan, AC2 Ross Coutts, RCAF., of Mont- real, with his parents, Mr. John Piper of Toronto spent Easter at his home here. Sgt. Harry McLeod of Camp Borden spent. the week end with his family here. LAC. Richard Box of Toronto and Mrs, G. S. Vance of Toronto, were Easter guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Box. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Crowley and children and Miss Barbara and Joseph Kelly of Kinkora spent Sunday with Mrs, Jones Murray and family. Miss Alva Elford returned to Tor - on to on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box were in To- ronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin Keyes and two .children, Glen and Joan, of Windsor, have been holidaying with_ their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Keyes. Miss Florence Elford of Sarnia is spending the Easter holidays with her father, Rev. James Elford, Miss Elizabeth. Howes was oper- ated on for appendicitis Wednesday. Mrs, Silas Eyre, who lies returned from spending the winter in Sarnia, was the guest of Mi's, Archie Mc- Tavish, Miss Florence Fowler of Bluevale was the guest of Bios Pinkney, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stewart of To- ronto visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sewart. Mr. J. C. Scott of Toronto visited his aunts, the Misses Brine, on Sat- urday. Miss Lois Whitney is visiting in Stratford this week. Mr, and Mrs, Earl Webster and son Ronald of Ajax, are spending Paster week with his mother Mrs, T. J. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell and two daughters of St. Marys spent Good MairdgayretrhonMiaii'liianngd wMtrhs. hJer PgrBenldl- , parents for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Milton Chesney and Master Jimmy,' Higgins, of Toronto, spent Easter with Mrs. Fiett. Mise Florence Laidlaw of Toronto is a holiday visitor at her home here, Mrs, J. 'J. Manor of London is bis icing Miss Clara Pinkney. Mr, Fred Reeves is spending several weeks in. Toronto receiving treatment for his injured foot, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howes and Mrs, Albert Whyard and daughter' Betty visited in Toronto over the, week end, 1 Mrs. George Hills and Miss Ria' Bills of Toronto are spending Easter Egmondville.. Stewart Finnigan, RCAF, Guelph, visited his parents here. Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Faulkner of; Kitchener spent the week end at the home of Mrs. F. Faulkner. Mrs, Margaret Hart spent the Eas- ter holidays at the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs, Dan Wolfe, Stratford, Miss Alice Archibald of Dunnville is spending Easter week with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Archibald,. Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, is spending the Easter holidays at her home here. Miss Mary Morrow, Ajax, spent the week end at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Robt Wright, Misses Rita Duncan, Cornwall, and Mary Duncan, London, spent Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan. Mr. Leslie Hogg, Preston, is spend- ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hogg. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Roland Kennedy, AC, Stewart Wigg, RCAF., Crum- lin, and Miss Marjory Wigg, London, were guests over the week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. NV. Wigg, Miss Jean Swan, London, .spent the week end with her parents, Mi•. and Mrs. H. Swan. Miss Bessie Grieve of Chatham and Miss Margaret Grieve of Dresden are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Thos. Grieve, this week. Mr. and Mrs. .Tack McSpadden of Brantford spent the week enol with his parents, Mr. and Ml's. %. Mc- Spadden, Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie have re- turned from St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Robert Dundas, of Toronto. and daughter Ruth, of the Ontario Dental College, are spent spending part of Easter week with Mrs, W. A. Dudes. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawley of Tor- onto arrive this week to spend some time with their brother, Mr./eek McSpadden, Mi Arnold Westcott, Toronto, spent Easter with Mrs. Westcott and family, Flight Lieut, 3, A. Munn, RCAF., Deseronto, spent Easter with Mrs. Munn and family. Miss Grace Kreuter, Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mr: and MIs. A. McCueig. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Devereaux, Port Hope, and Miss Alice Devereaux, Tonto, were Paster visitors at the home of Mrs. ,Margaret Devereaux. Mr. and Mrs, Tomlinson and dau- Miter, and Mr,; and Mrs. Phillips and little daughter . Barbara of London. spent Easter with Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Burns. Miss Kathleen Calder, Toronto, is a guest at the home of her father, Mr. A. Calder. Misses Estelle and Lucille Burns spent the Easter Holidays with friends in London. Mr, and Mr's, Russell Walters and daughter, Dundas, were Easter guests a the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. J. E. Willis, and Mr. Willis. AC. Miles McMillan, RCAF„ Moun- tam View, and Miss Joanne McMillan, Sarnia, were week end visitors at the home of thein parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan. Miss Jean MacDonald, Stratford, visited last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFadden, Miss Betty Kelk, Toronto, was the guest of Miss Pat Bechely over the week end. iSergeant Lloyd Hoggarth, RCAF., Ottawa, visited over the week end with Mrs. Hoggarth and Phillip. Miss Betty Matthews, Waterloo, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthews. 'Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Cudmore and family, St. Catherines, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cudmore and family, Kitchener, were Easter visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S, Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McLeod and family, Port Huron, were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E. J, Box -over the week end. Misses Mary McIver, Toronto, Mar- garet McIver, St, Mary's Hospital, Kitchener*, and Teresa McIver, Lon- don, spent the week enol with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver. Mr. Gordon Brall, Detroit, is visit- ing at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eckert. Mr. Joseph Dunn, Windsor, is spending the Easter holidays with' his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, N. Dunn, Billy McLelland of Toronto is spending the holiday with his grand- mother Mrs, ,111, S. Hays, Mary Margaret Cleary is hblidaying with relatives in Guelph. AC Jack Hotham, RCAF„ Centralia, and Miss Carmel Riley, Guelph, spent the week enol with' his parents; Mr, and Mrs, John Hotham, Mr. and Mrs. ylvester Kelly, Lon- don, were Easrer visitors at thehome of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Ruston, Nliss Lorretto' Bannon, London, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. E. Bannon, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Benninger, of Guelph, wei:'e Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, J. Cleary. Mr. Friel Stewart, London, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Charles Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, Stratford, were week end guests at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs, G. T. Turn- bull. WINTHROP The Easter thankoffering meeting was held in the schoolroom of the church April. Mrs. Robt. McFarlane presided, The Scripture was read by Mrs. W, Church. Mrs. H. Blanchard led in prayer, Mrs, H. Alexander and Mrs. W, Somerville were appointed delegatds to the Presbyterial to be held in Clinton. It was decided to send a donation to the Victor Home. The first quarter for the W.M.S. was given with very gratifying re- sults. Margaret Habkirk rendered a very beautiful solo. The guest speak- er was Mrs, Earl Mills. The Helping Hand Mission Band held their Easter thankoffering meeting on April Sth, The Scripture was read by Glen McClure. This was followed by prayer by Lorraine Smith. I:ois and Doreen Hogg sang a duet, Mrs. Rev, Patton was the truest sneaker and told an interesting story. uuun,muuu.mn„uumune,munnmmw,uu„uuun.„nunnu,,,uuunnnn unuuuuuunauannumeunuuunr r.. Chh q; d.� YOU WILL REQUIRE A NEW FLOOR COVERING, AND A FELT OR SPRING MATTRESS SEE' OUR COMPLETE STOCK ONLY QUALITY GOODS SOLD ALL OTHER LINES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CARRIED Reasonable Prices BOX FURNITURE STORE nanpnaunnunnnuotayumuuuuauu„,,,,,,,,,,,uuuaanuuuuuuuumununnnununnanaununnuuuunn,mn: Atom kx BE/NfoR IP WHO MUST FILE RETURNS ? If you are single, and your income was over $660.00— Or, if married, and your income was over 51,200.00— Or if you had tax deducted in 1943—you must.file returns. 0 WHAT FORMS TO USE For income under $3,000.00 use Form T.1 Special. For income over $3,000.00 use Form T.1 General. 0 WHERE YOU CAN GET FORMS You can get income tax forms from - 1. Post Offices. 2. District Income Tax Offices. Your early co-operation is requested. Over 2,000,000 Canadians will be filing income tax returns. You can help by getting your forms now, and mailing them promptly. I1 is important that income tax returns be filed promptly. First, these returns must be filed to obtain credit for tax -deductions. Second, to claim any refund to which you may be entitled. Third, to establish the Savings Portion of your tax, which willbe paid back to you with interest after the War. Make your returns now, but not later than 30th of April to avoid a penalty of 8% of your tax. The unpaid balance of your 1943 tax may be paid any time before 3Ist of August WITHOUT PENALTY. GET YOUR "T.4 Sir FROM YOUR EMPLOYER To get a record of your 4943 earnings and fax deductions, ask 9 your employer for a copy of the "T.4 Slip" he filed with the Govern- ment. Do this. It will save you time, and help prevent errors. DOMINION OF CANADA—DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE INCOME TAX DIVISION COUN OIBSON C. FRASER ELLIOTT MNrr 1 r1.th.. Revenue D.pvlyMrnbb, of Notional R....+. for rn euen ' National War Finance Committee