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The Seaforth News, 1945-02-15, Page 5THURSDAY, FEB. 15th, 1945 Mat Highlites tor this week — For Thursday, February 15, till Feby. 21 Aylmer Vegetable Soup, 2 - 10 oz. tins 15c Kellogg's All Bran large pkg'. 19c Five Roses Flour, 7 lb bag 27c, paper; ..24 Tb bag, cot. 79c Canned Pilchards tall tin 17c Sunlight Soap 3 bars 19c Snowflake Ammonia, softens water, cuts grease, per pkg 5c Newport Fluffs, with free tumbler 8 quart bag 25e OvaRine — the health thank, med.-58e• Princess Flakes largo 98c large pkg. 25e 8 bars 19c Aylmer Infant Foods 3 tins 25c Noilson's Jersey Cocoa, 1/2. lb, tin 19c; 1 lb. tin 20c Crunchie Sweet Mixed Pickle' 6 oz. jar 12c St, William's Orange & Grapefruit Marmalade, 24 oz. jar 29c Aylmer Dehydrated Beans 3 5 oz. tins 15e mother Jackson's Jiffy Pie Crust per pkg. 25c Odex Antiseptic Soap PORRIDGE! PANCAKES! MUFFINS! smut. irT„, EASY RECIPEE ON PACKAGE Special this week Roman Meal, pkg. 29c 1/2 Ib. pkg. 190 Fancy Quality Tomato Juice 20 oz, tins 10c Standard Quality Peas — 20 oz. tins 25c Primo11',4 Prepared Mustard 6 oz. jar 9c Javex Concentrate per bottle 16t' Aero Paste Floor Wax 1 lb. tin 25e Aerowax No Rubbing Polish Pint Tin 29c FRESH EVERY WEEK 5 lbs. Bag 25c ss J. Sproat Art Wright PHONE 8 PHONE 77 THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS mr. end Alps. VI', R. Shaw and fam- ily were in London to attend the golden wedding amilversary . colebra- Lion, of MIS, Shaw's parents, Mr, and - Mrs, W. A. Langford. , Me. Gamble, conductor ' Of the CNR., Mr. Daniels and Mr, Gordon McKellar, brakemen of the CNR., all of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Mehl:Oar. Miss Teresa Eckert, London, visit. ed with. her parents, Mr, and Mrs. .5. M. Eckert, over the week end. Mr. Leslie Hogg, Preston, spent the week end with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs.,Wrilliam Hogg, Miss Marion Sclater visited with relatives in Toronto over the week end, Mrs. Erb, Zurich, is a guest at the home of her daughter and somin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schultz, David Stewart, 'RCAF., Mrs. Stewart and tiaughter Elizabeth, Si. Thomas were week end visitors at the lionie of Mr., and Mrs. Harry Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Clarke spent a few days in Toronto. Misses Fergus Bell and Teresa Mc - Ivey. 'Western University, London, event the week end at their homes here. Corporal John MacLean, Wood- stock, was a week encl visitor at the home of lis parents Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacLean. . Mr. Ian McKay of Riverhurst, Sask., Was Ft recent visitor with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCowan and Ms uncle Mr. Duncan McCowan, Roxboro, Mrs, Joseph Marinelli, Clinton, was 1, guest at the home or tieranother, Mrs. E. Case, last week. Miss Elaine Weedrnark is recup- elating after an appendix operation. Sergeant Lloyd Hoggarth, RCAF.. Ottawa, spent the week end with Mrs. Froggarth and PhilliPt MT'S', Henry Enzenberger and date ll'iliers' Dorot hea and Susan, Detroi t, are guests at the home of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills, set goant George Daly, RCAF., Ayl- mer. spent the week end with his ...—nis 11i, and Mrs. J. P. Daly. llist. Alaxii.e Baynes is visiting 11.11 1 It relatives in London. Mr. and Mrs. NO1'111811 MacLean '.‘, 1 .1 ,' work end visitors at the home of the latter's Whet', Mr, Reuben ..'tt.veits. M1101100, Mr. Thomas Sills has been critical- ly 111 in Westminster Hospital, at London. , Mrs. Russell Sproat visited friends in Toronto last week. LAC. David Grieve, of Uplands, spent the week end at his home here owing to the illness of his mother, who is in Scott Memorial Hospital. Legion Dance Sat. Mar. 17 In The Armories VARNA The annual ineetink of Varna Hn- itecl Church was held in the church 1 on Feb. 13114. Win. Stephenson gave the S.S. report. Total receipts $99.37 and balance on hand .$26.54, some of which was to be given M. and M. Fund and parsonage fund. Mrs. Geo. Reid gave 'W.M.S. report. Amount raised 5187.18, expense $6.87; Mis. Hand $4.50; 13. Band $1.85.; amt, sent away $172.51. Mrs. Fred Reid was appointed secretary. . Flcrwer Co m., 1V Ings, Mrs: W. JOhnston, Mrs. W, Stephenson; ushers, A. Hos' ner, Ed. Foster, Geo. 'Reid, Ben Rathwell; stewards, Anson Coleman, Lorne Coleman, I3ob Taylor, Will , Mark, Albert Horner, Ed. Foster, . M. SCOTT E. Webster, 3, McA.sh, Organist, Ail- na Reid; auditors, Mrs: Geo, Johns- ton, Albert Horner; trustees, Geo. CHOICETERIA O. A. C. CHICK STARTER Grows Sturdy Healthier Chicks Ten years ago we persuaded 4. S. Watt & Sons, Palmer- ston to mix C.A. C. formula feeds for our own farm use. Quality ingredients and strict adherence to the formulas were faithfully carried out. Todhy Choleeteria Chick Starter, Growing Mash and Laying Mashes are fed in ever increasing quantity by .poultry producers who believe that the best quality feeds always prove to be the cheapest in the long run. Choiceteria Feeds — Oystershell — Cod Liver Oil — Semi-solid Buttermilk for sale at Sc tt's Johnston, Geo, Clark, Alf. Johnston, W. Stephenson, Albert Horner; fin- ancial sec., Bob Taylor; treasurer, J. McAsh, A vote of thanks was given Miss Hern for her work as pastor and also to Mr. McAsh for his Work as treasurer. The February meeting of Varna W.M.S. was held in the parsonage. After the opening 'exerciaes, seven members- answered roll call. Text word for March is Kingdom. Our ah location is good warm clothing for men or wonmn, sizes 40-44, also sew• ing or knitting' for children. We are to join with the Anglicans for Day - of Prayer. Miss liern took up an in- teresting study on China, A letter was read 1!l'0111 Violet IffeClymont. Miss tiers closed with prayer. oaf Farm PHONE 851-32, SEAFORTH 19 lie S COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM ntest Friday, Feb. 16 at &15 P.M. The Sealorth Lions (.1111) invites you to atienti the Public Speaking Contest pa 1 riolic subject. "What l'enada should do for me in 1 1j, next twcnty years awl wiatt I sht.1! tio for Canada." There Will be st‘r,riti coittestant, from. Cleaf_ortli an0 a nin,ical program. Ono, and t ritia by your pre:ante,. The council met Feb. 5th as per adjournment, all the Members pres- ent. The Public School Inspector, — -- Mr. R. 0. Stapies, met the council and, explained thoroughly the advan- KIPPEN tages of 15 township school area and advi th sct e council to take the mat ter up and call a meeting of the rate payers. The auditor, Mr. W. A Grant of Lond.on, then came forward and gave his report which showed 1 small deficit for 1944 owing to the large amount of maintenance on roads. The road voucher No. 2 for January was $512.28 and general voucher No. 2 was 5418.76, and the council purchased some more snow fence from the Lundy Fence Co. - The postponed annual meeting - St. Andrew's Church was held . Monday afternoon. After the per of worship by the minister, Grant gave an outline of faith efforts of members and adherm The reports of the various societ were then given beginning with t Baby Band through to the trees ei,"s report. The W.M.S., the Ba Band and the Missionary and Ma Liquor Control Control Board of Ontario NOTICE to Individual Liqu© Liqu» Permit Holders DO NOT DESTROY your present individual Liquor Permit Liquor Permits will be extended (not re -issued) to March 31st, 1946 on application and payment of $1.00 at any Liquor Control Board Store on and after- March 19th, 1945. The decision to extend the use of the present permits will effect a substantial saying in paper and printing costs, and is in keeping with present day conservation policies. WILLIAM G. WEBSTER Chief Commissioner of 00 iod Mr, ful rts. ies 110 ur- by 10 tenance treasurer's reported their al - he as' he ed of , locations had been exceeded, T Woman's Auxiliary closed the ye with a good balance on hand. T Young People's Society contribut , 578 to missions. The treasurer the church showed that after mee ing' all bills including the increase in the minister's salary, there was still n handsome balance on hand. Mr. T. N. Forsyth acted as secretary for the meeting, Harold Jones, W. -L. Mellis, Ross Broadfoot and John Hyde were elected to the committee of managers to replace Allan John- , stone, Ed. McBride, John Sinclair and ,Tohn Henderson, who retire for one year. With the reading of the Sundav School report which showed 11 contrihnted to missiOns and a working balance to begin the year, a dismission of ways to improve the ' school followed, There is a good staff but esnecially during the winter . the attendance of pupils in inevitab- ly reduced. The Women's World Day of Pray. er is being held on Friday of this week at the luime of Mrs. Thos. Workman on the highway and in the afternoon. All the women in the 1 community are invited to the 115001!- ing. With the beginning of the Lenten season the Rev. Mr. Grant is giving a series of addresses on The Way the Master Went. On Sunday first he will speak on The Dilemma at Jor- dam Because of sunnier days the thoughts of some are turning to the running of sap, But the heavy snows will make R as difficult to tap as to haul the wood from the bush. A successful Red Cross quilting and pot luck dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Robt. McGregor on Monday, Feb,' 5. Owing to road con- ditions there were only twelve ladies present and five quilts were quilted. Another Red. Cross quilting and pot luck dinner will be held at the home of MIs, Winston Workman on Wed., Feb. 21st. Everybody welcome. Want and For Sale Ms, 1 week 25e CONSTANCE Mrs, Ernest Adams and daughter Liss Donelda of Clinton spent the week end in London, Mrs. Adams re- turning home On Monday night. Died At Simeoe — Mrs. A.1,exander Forsyth died at her home, 32 Victoria street, Slincoe, on Tuesday, in her 82nd year. Mrs. ;For- syth, formerly Helen Eliza Darling, was born near Seaforth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Darling, but had been a resident of Slincoe 39 years. She and her 'husband celebrated their golden wedding in September, 1943. Surviving, besides her 1.iusband, are a daughter, Mrs. T, H. Short, Sarnia, and two sons, Hilton, Simeoe, and Lyle, St, Catharines. Burial will take place at Sinicoe on Friday. 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