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The Seaforth News, 1945-04-05, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1945 THE SEAFORTH NEWS 1 Rinso Snowflake Ammonia Bon Ami, cake or powder Aerowax, No Rubbing Wax Black Cat Window Cleaner Javex Concentrate large pkg. 23c per pkg. 5c 2for25c pint tin 29c per bottle 15c 2 bottles 29c Hawes' Lemon 013-6 oz. bottle 15c; 12 oz. bottle 250 D. B, Cleaning Paste per tin 15e Champ — the magical cleaner per pkg. 100 Zebra Stove Polish large tin 15c 3 in 1 Oil 4 oz. bottle 23c Nugget Shoe Polish per tin 120 Silvo & Brasso, small bottle -15c; large bottle 23c Old English Scratch Cover Polish , , , ..... ..... ..... , 4 oz. bottle 23c Hawes' Lightning Floor Cleaner 24 oz. bottle 25c Climax Wall Paper Cleaner 34 oz, jar 45c 01d Dutch Cleanser per tin 10c Woodbury's Facial Soap 2 bars 150 Moody's Chloride of Lime large pkg. 15c Flusho — Cleans toilet bowls per tin 21c Sinko — Clears Clogged Drains per tin 25c Reckitt's Blue per pkg. 7c 01d English Paste Floor woe 1 lb, tin 49c Nabob Coffee 1 lb. bag 430 Bee Hive Corn Syrup, 2 ib. tin -25c; 5 -lb. tin 55c Orange & Grapefruit Marmalade 24 fluid oz. jar 29c Post's Bran Flakes large 14 oz. pkg. 170 Killerest Pure Lard 1 Ib. carton 1Sc Ingersoll Malted or Rideau Cheese '4 lb. pkg, 20c Stokely's Tomato Soup 3 10 oz. tins 25c Garden Seeds, Dutch Setts, Multipliers, Silver Skins, for your Spring planting ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 1n cotton 9S3 $2.79 ROBIN HOOD ROLLED OATS 5 1b. bag 25c Ross J. Sproat Art Wright PHONES PHONE 77 Alberta CoaI The best quality of "Al- berta Al-berto Lump" Coal is avail- -able for shipment during April, May and June. Your order placed now will secure you a reasonable tonnage of this good Can- adian fuel. J. H. SCOTT PHONE 336 Annual High School AT NOME High School Auditorium FRIDAY, APRIL 13 Dancing 9 p,m. - 1 a.m., Clif Gordon Orchestra. Dress Optional. Adm. 75c. Part of proceeds to Red Cross Mama's Baby Boy Presented by Dramatic Club of French Settlement St, Patrick's Hall Dublin TUESDAY, APRIL 10th 8,30 P.M. Admission 50c & 20c Pte. Kenneth Baton of Technical Training School, Hamilton, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Ml's, George .Eaton. A1d. Wm. 'Graham and little grand- son Wayne of Stratford were visitors on Thursday with Mr. Ed. Mole and family. McKI LLOP The McKillop Federation of Agri- culture had an interesting set of films in Winthrop 'hall on TuesclaY, April 3rd. The president, F. Mur- ray, called the meeting to order and introduced Mr. Harvey John- ston of Blyth, who showed the films of the National Film Board. The following films were shown: Trees of To -morrow, The People's Bank, Salt From The Earth, Vita- min Wise, -Front Line Reports, Want a Gift. Between films songs and recitations were presented by the pupils of No 4 school, under the direction of Mrs. K. Stewart.: At the close of the meeting a vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs. K. Stewart and Mr. Harvey Johnston. The meeting closed with God ,Save The King, 'EASTER MEDITATIONS • Easter, like Christmas, has been commercialized, and its t.r11e. meaning is buried under man's insatiable lust for grin. • • Easter is the. traditional day of Christ's resurrection • Easter is the day when God answered the 'ding - Saviour's prayer. Compare Psalm 68:1348; Hob. 5:7 • Easter is the day when the power of death was annulled; for Christ triumphed over it , ▪ Easter is the Clay when the disciples were made glad. John 20:19 + Easter is a new beginning. We now observe the r'esurr'ection clay — not the Sabbath. The dispensation of law ended- and , grace is usheredin. ' THRRRFOI1E, — . .By grace are ye saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not of works lest any marl should boast. Eph. 2:8,9 TUNE LN: ' Pilgrims Hour 7.7.30 EDST Sunday Evening Local Station — CKLW Windsor Old-fashioned Revival Hour — rebroadcasts on many stations at various hours Chas. E. Fuller, P.O. Box 123, Los Angeles 53, California TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore and daughters, Delores and Dixie Ann, St. Catherines were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke and Mr. and 'Mrs, S, Cudmore. . Mr, and Mrs. Smith and• daugh- ter Patricia, Toronto, spent Easter at the home of her parents, Mr, and Ml's. John Regier, Miss Ruth Joynt, Preston, spent weekend at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Joynt. Mr. Jack Dorranee, St Cather- ines, spent the weekend With his mother, Mrs. Mae Penance. Miss Marjory Bickell, Toronto. is spending Easter week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Lindsay and daughter, Sheila, Toronto, were Easter guests at the home of Mrs. J. B. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry and Elizabeth Ann, Stratford, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs., G. T. Turnbull, Mr, and Mrs. Ross McGonigle and family, Kitchener, visited with the former's father, Mr. Robert McGoni- gle, over the weekend. ' Mr. and Mrs. Enos Boshatt, and. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFadden, spent Easter weekend in Toronto. Mr. Francis O'Reilly and Miss Margaret O'Reilly, spent the week - ,end with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Reid and Ron- ald, Hamilton, were guests over the weekend at the hone of the for- mer's brother, Mr. Merton Reid. Miss Alma Dickey, London, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Corby, at the Queen's Hotel, over the weekend, Misses Joan McMaster, Dorothy Smith, Fergus Bell, and Teresa McIve1', students at Western Uni- versity, London, spent Easter at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs, Norman MacLean, and 'Mrs. Frank Kennedy were Easter visitors in Toronto. Miss Laura McMillan, Toronto, visited with her another, Mr's, W. F. McMillan over the weekend. Miss Gladys Thompson, Niagara Falls, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. S. B. Thompson. L.A.C. Thomas Cluff, Lachine, anent the weekend with his father, Mr. A. F. Cluff. - Miss Rita McLean, London, spent the weekend with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Baynes. • Sergeant and Mrs, Joseph Marin- elli, Clinton, spent Easter at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. E. C. Case. Mr, Arthur Thompson, Stratford, visited with relatives here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. t. H. Weedmark and "family visited in Toronto this week. Mr. Arthur Sims, Toronto, visited with his brother, Mr. James Sins over the weekend. Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, spent Easter week at her home here. Miss_Ahyvonne Moore spent the weekend with relatives in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills and Mr. and Mrs. ,7. J. Cleary spent Easter in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nolan and Susan, Niagara Falls, spent Easter at the home of this parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devereaux, Port Hope, Miss Alice Devereaux, B.A., and Mr. E.' J. Devereaux, Toronto, spent Easter vacation with their mother, Mrs. F. Devereaux, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lowery, of. Goderich, and Miss Isabel Lowery, of Brussels, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Lowery. • Mrs. William Rollins and son, Billy, Sarnia, are spending a few drays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finnigan in Egmondville. Sgt. Stuart Finnigain, and Sgt. Fred Johns, N. S. R.C.A.F. spent a furlough recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finnigan before leaving for the west coast. • Mrs. W. J. Finnigan has returned home after holidaying in Sarnia and Detroit. Mr. John Piper, Toronto, spent Easter at his home,here. Lorna and Wayne Ellis of Tor- onto are spending tthe vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Storey.. Visitors over the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baker were: Miss Janet Baker, Mr, Albert Kinnear of St. Catherines, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Baker and Mrs. Muriel Clark of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box were visitors with Mrs. J. May in London. Flt. Engineer Richard Box is spending his furlough with his par- ents, arents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box, who attended his graduation at Aylmer, Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box attended the waterworks convention at the Royal York, Toronto, last week, Tpr Ray Coombs of Wolsley Bar- racks, arracks, London, spent the weekend with his parents, Egmondville. Dr. and Mrs. Hubert McGinnes, Detroit, were guests over the week- end at the home of the Matter's - sister, Mrs. C. W. Ir'onside: and Mr. Ironside. Miss Bella Watson, Ajax, spent the weekend with her mother,, Mrs. Annie Watson. Sergeant -Lloyd Hoggarth, R.C.A. F. Ottawa, spent the weekend with Mrs. Hoggarth and Phillip. Mr. Ross Rennie, Toronto, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rennie, over the weekend. Misses. Ann and Geraldine Eckert, Chatham, spent Easter with their mother, Mrs. Joseph Eckert. Misses 'Wilma Hay and: Kay Campbell, London, were weekend' visitors at the former's home here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MoG,avin, Stratford, were Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mc - Gavin. Misses Edna Eckert, Reg. N. and Teresa Eckert, London, spent the weekend' with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eckert, Miss Clara Gilbert, Toronto, spent the weekend at bhe hoine of her: parents, Mr. and Mr's, C. F. L. Gilbert. Mrs. Nelson Shelky, Toronto, visited with her. father, Mr, William Reid over the weekend. Mrs. Gordon MacKellar- and child- ren, Sandra and David, Termite are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith in Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. - Milton Chesney, Toronto,were guests over Easter at. the home of the latter's sister. Miss Darlene Palmer, Stratford, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Moore, - Misses Rita Duncan, , Cornwall and Mary Duncan, London, spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs: W. J. Dun- can, Miss Ruby Sanderson, Stratford(: was a weekend visitor with her sister and brothea+lin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Roland Kennedy. Miss Maxine Baynes, London, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baynes. Miss Mary Morrow, Ajax, was a guest over Easter at bhe home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright. Miss Joanne McMillan, Sarnia, and Mr. Miles McMillan, Toronto, spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. McMillan, Miss Betty Matthews, Waterloo, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews. Mrs. W. C. Sproat, and daughter, Miss Barbara Sproat, . Stratford, 'visited this week with friends in town, Miss Grace Kreuter, Toronto, spent Easter at the home of M. and Mrs. Angus McQuaig. Mr, and Mrs. John Brough. and Mrs. 'Victor Ninlmo and sobs Duncan and Alas, spent the week end with their father Mr. Duncan McCawan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bryant and son Gary of London wore visitors on Fri- day with the latter's father, Mr. Jas, Bryant, Roxboro, Miss Carmel - Reilly of Galt spent the Easter week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ilot ham. Raster visitors at the liolne of Mr and Mrs, John Hotham were Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Laithwaite and family of Goderi ch, Mr. and Mrs, Dim ean Cooper or Kippen and NIr. and Mrs. Alvin Logan of Brussels. Mrs. Pearl Carr, James street, has her mother from Toronto staying with her now. Also visiting are her aunt Mrs. E. • Stewart of Toronto and her two brothers-in-law of Lon- don, Mrs, Carr has received word that her husband has received his commission in the army overseas. Mr. and Mrs, John Moore and Cockerel Chicks With talk of possible Bleat rationing this summer, due to the tremendous demand for 'food from the European countries, poultry meat will have an unlimited market this year. We have some Barred Rock and Hybrid X Rock cockerels two weeks old, also a number of day old cockerels each week now. April is the month to start off these cockerels. Order today Scott's Poultry Farm Phone 851-32, Seaforth J. M. Scott EUCHRE & DANCE IN THE ARMORIES - TUESDAY, APR. 10th 8.30 P.M. WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA Good Prize. Good Time. Good music PROCEEDS FOR OVERSEAS SMOKES Canadian Legion, Seaforth Branch 156 ADMISSION 35 CENTS grandson Donald Diehl, also Miss Mildred Moore, all of Seaforth, also the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, Mitchell, -spent the holi- day week end with Mr. and Mr,s, Herman Williams and friends and relatives of Brantford and surround- ing' district. Mr. Ed Mole, Laura, Vera and Mrs. Gordon Millson and daughter Carol visited Mr. Wm. Mole, Dun- gannon, on Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Millson and daughter Carol were Clinton visitors Monday. Mv. and Mrs. Walter Eaton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton visited Mr, and Mrs. Peter McCowan recently, Mr, and Mrs. Foster Bennett, Mona and Billie and Mrs. Dorothy Devitt spent Sunday evening in Stratford. Pilot Officer and Mrs, V. 0 John- son of Hamilton spent the Easter week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. Hotham and Mr. and Mrs. G. MeGavin. Mrs. Johnson was the former Miss Laura Penrise of Win- nipeg and niece of NIr. Hotham and Mrs, MCGa in. Mr. Edward Frouse of London is visiting his uncle Mr. John Hotham, Miss Marion Lawson of Kitchener spent the Easter week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawson. Mr. Arthur Sims of Toronto spent over Easter at the home of Mr. Lorne Dale. - Mt. Charles Ruston of London spent Easter week end with his par eats Mr. and Mrs, John Ruston. EASTER Sodality Dance! AT DUBLIN FRIDAY, APRIL 6 Rhythmaires ADMISSION 50c Refreshments Another Hydro Rte 'eduction For s II Rural Co A further Rural rate reduction from 4c to 31/2c per kilo- watt hour on the first block of energy used in any one month by Hydro Rural consumers, will go into effect on all bilis rendered on or after May lst, 1945.. _This Rural rate reduction will mean a saving of approx- imately $300,000 a year to Hydro Rural consumers. THE NEW UNIFORM RATE STRUCTURE WILL BE: 3-1/2c. per kilowatt hour for first block of energy. (formerly 4c.) 1-6/10c. per kilowatt hour for second block of energy. 3'4c per kilowatt hour for all additional energy. No service charge on Farm Service . . a service charge of 56c gross per month on Hamlet service. The more Hydro you use the less it costs on the average per kilowatt hour. Increased use therefore brings lower costs. The important revisions in Rural rates, made effective in January 1944, have resulted in a greater use of energy, enabling the Commission to further reduce the cost of electricity to Hydro Rural consumers in Ontario THE HYDRO - ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO 4 a 4 4 1 4 J 1 a 1 4 1 -1 1 a a 4 4 i -441 4 4 d 1 4 1 4 J 4 4 1 -4 1 i 1