The Seaforth News, 1945-05-17, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945'
PSI SEAFORTI-1 NEWS'
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For May 17 Till May 23
Palmolive Beauty Soap
Stokely's Tomato Soup
Robin Hood Quick Cooking Oats
Ingersoll Rideau Cheese
Glenwood Diced Carrots
Avalon Grapefruit Marmalade ... , .
4bars 22c
2 tins 15c
large'3 lb box 19c
g/2 ib pkg 20c
20 oz. tin 12c
24 fluid oz. jar 31c
Hillcrest — the better shortening 1 lb. carton 190
Ellmai•r Vanilla Extract ....4 oz. bottle 9c ... 3 oz. bottle 150
Superior Baking Powder 8 oz. tin 13e .. .. 16 oz. tint 23e
Five Roses Flour 7 lb. bag 27c . 24 lb bag 79c
Odex Antiseptic Soap 3 bars 17c
Palmolive Soap 3 giant bars 26c
Canada •Vinegaa•s, Cider, Malt, Spirit 12 oz. bottle l0c
Canned Peas, Standard Quality 20 oz. tin 12c
Junket Rennet Powders, assorted flavors2
pkgs. 23c
Plain or Iodized Salt 2.21b. cartons 15c
Lipton's Red Label Black Tea '1• Ib. pkg. 33c
Royal York Coffee 1 ib. bag 43c
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue 3 large rolls 25c -
Hawes Floor Wax 1 lb. tin 45c
Javex Concentrate per bottle 15c
Super Suds large pkg. 24a
Princess Flakes large pkg. 25c
Aunt Jemima Pancake' Flour per pkg. 15e
Aerowax No Rubbing Wax pint tin 29c
Silver Gloss Starch per pkg, 12e
Laing's C. C. Sauce ti oz. Lott!, I
Alien's Apple Juice r0 (10. tin 15c
Lipton's Noodle Soup Mix 11 . c
Stokley's or Aylmer Tomato Juice ...,........ '...... .. Jr 7. tr . 7'.
Cowan's Perfection C'oroa 1 lb. tin 21,•
18 oz. pkg. 49e
Nuti'inl Baby Cereal. ,..9 oz..pkg. 29e
French's Prtmaro l Mustard
Kellogg's Ric
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BORN ARCHIBALD—At the Western Hos-
T0L101NG--At :limit Memorial Hospital, on pital, Toronto, to Mr, and Mrs.
Mar inch, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fleming, A. W. Archibald, on May 16, 1945,
Seaton') n :w0.
PHILLIPS—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on a daughter.
M,iy 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Phillips, Seororth, a son. SHOLDICE,-At Stratford General
COLEMAN --At Scott Memorial Hospital on Hospital, on Monday, April 30th,
Mny 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cole.
man, Seaforth, a daughter.
NICHOLSON---1n Strnttord Cenernl Hospital
on Mny 13tH, to 55,'. and Mrs. John 1'.
Nicholson, 7Cennicntt, I formerly Clesin
Johnson), a sone -Walter Joseph.
1945, to /tv. and Mas. Russell
Sholdice, of Brodhagen, a son,
Roger Russell, a brother for Gary
and Warren.
TOWN TOPICS Lakeview Casino
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Carter o£
Guelph were holiday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. D. Geddes,
Mrs. Geo. Hills has returned to
her home in Egmondville after
spending the winter In Toronto.
Mr. and Mr's. Gratton Flannigan
and family, Hamilton, were week
end visitors in town.
Mr. Norman Henderson, Toronto.
spent the week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams.
LAC. William. Smith, Toronto,
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.
Smith over the week end,
Misses Margaret McIver, Reg.N.,
Fitchener, and Therese McIver, Lon-
don, spent Sunday with their par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter McIver.
Mrs. R. S. Hays and Miss Mary
Hays were in Toronto over the week
end ,attending the wedding of the
former's granddaughter, Miss Ann
McLellan.
Mrs. Neil Grant, Calgary, is a
guest at the home of her sister, Mrs.
John Smith, in Hallett.
Mrs. Jessie Flett was in Toronto
last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Chesney.
Miss Alma Finnigan, , has
returned to Toronto of ending
the past week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Finnigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenne clean,
Toronto, spent the wee with
relatives here.
Miss Hilda Kennedy,London,
spent the week end with other,
Mrs, R. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. EdwinHawkins
spent a few days in and
Detroit this week.
Hiss Zetta Dunlop, R Kitch-
ener, was a visitor at me of
her parents, Mr, and A. W.
Dunlop.
,lir. and Mrs'. Arthur t and
family, Toronto, spent t week end'
"•ith the former's parer i•. and
'1'1r.i, William Ament.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry . berger
,-(1 daughters, Detroit, week
-•* 1 ,.bests nt the hone i•. and
Frank Sills.
Sgt. Keith Sharpe, and
i S arpe and son homas,
•t week end visitors s home
t ,c form i mother, Thomas
Sharpe.
M :.iul .Mrs, NormMcIntyre
son Stewart, Owen td, are
;; ie to at the home ofparents,
..utl Mrs, Harry Ste
r. a:rd Mi s, WilliamAnderson
tn1 family were in Kitchener on
Wednesday attending thegraduation
•,r:•ises held in St. Hall,
Kitchener. Their dau Miss
a 1 Anderson was a graduate.
GRAND BEND
Opening May 24th
CUFF. GORDON & HIS
ORCHESTRA
Reg.N.,
ter spending
Kenneth Ma
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Windsor
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the ho
Mrs.
Amen
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Cozens
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Mrs,
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Soul
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Stewart.
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Mary's
daughter,
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Mr. Norman Sanderson of Walton
's purchased the residence of 1VIr,
John Burns,
Mr, and ribs, Duncan Groves of
r',•'ntfnrd are spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ITS Tun 'r0 BE CLAD
Germany has collapsed. it is as if we had
been in a tug-of-war, with life itself as the prize.
Now suddenly, the line seems loose in our
hands. We must brace ourselves lest the pent
up force of our own power send us plunging
backward into disorder.
Joy is natural to us at this time; but let us be
&ad wisely. Much remains to be done. Much
sacrifice must yet be endured if we are to
establish on this world that peace and order
which is, c+nd has been, our real goal.
'thankful we should be. Proud we may well
be of the courageous fidelity of our fighting men
and the women who have 'backed them up;
andof the proven quality of our technical minds
and industrial workers.
Let us face the future with .confident deter-
mination that Canada's new war -developed
abilities shall be applied to assure better living
for all our people. As Hydro has expanded to
power the mighty war industries of Ontario, so
in building for peace your Hydro stands ready
to do its full part in, providing a dependable
low-cost electrical service to homes, industries
and farms.
DANCING EVERY SATURDAY
& WEDNESDAY AFTER
MAY 24th
Coining June 23rd for summer season
STAN PATTON
and his
Sensational 11 piece all Sax Orchestral.
Please plan your picnics now.
Make reservations immediately
Write Eric Mcilr•oy giving details
Jacob Wurm.
N.S. Margaret White, Christie St.
Hospital, Toronto, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. M, White,
Mrs. John Coutts received a bou-
quet of cut flowers on Mother's Day
from her son, Spr. Donald Coutts,
who is with the Canadian forces
overseas.
• Glen Coutts, little son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Coutts is confined to his
room through illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scott of Saska-
toon are expected home this week,
Larry Eaton, eldest son of Tim
Eaton, broke both bones of his right
arm while playing ball.
Pte. Kenneth Eaton of C.T.T.C.,
Hamilton, spent the week end at his
home.
Pte. Kenneth Hart of Simeoe vis-
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
W. Hart,
Mrs. G. A. Whitney is spending a
few clays in Woodstock.
The death occurred in London on
Tuesday of a former resident of Sea -
forth, Mr. John Hooper, He will be
bailed in St. James' Cemetery Here.
Seaforth Red Cross Society
SPONSORING
"HERE COMES CHARLIE"
PRESENTED BY THE TUESDAY NIGHT CLUB
CARDNO'S HALL
FRIDAY, MAY 18th
8,15 SHARP
Admission 40c. Reserved Seats 10c. Children 12 and under 25e.
Pian Opens at McKindsey's, Monday, May 14th. 2 p.m.
(No Phone Orders Please)
H ENSALL
'Women's Institute Meets—
Mrs. W. A. MacLaren was hostess
at her home in Goderich on Wednes-
day evening for the Women's Insti-
tute of Hensall, with Mrs. Thos
Sherritt co• hostess. There was a
large attendance of members and
ThePresident, Mr-. A. E.
visitors. 5
Munn, presided over he program
which opened by singing the "Ode"
followed by prayer by Mrs. Munn
and the Lord's Prayer in unison.`
The minutes of the previous meeting
were read by Mrs, Robt, Elgie, as-
sistant secretary -treasurer. The Roll
Call was answered by a verse for
Mother's Day. Arrangements were
made for the District Annual meet-
ing to be held in Hensall United
Church, on Wed. May 30th. Plans
were also made for the annual picnic
to be held at the home of Mrs. Al-
bert Shirray on June 20th. A patrio-
They're Coming Back Again. Help The Boosters' Club
SEAFORTII
Harness Races
WED., MAY 30 2 P.M.
FREE FOR ALL 2.18 PACE. 2.22 PACE. 2.28 PACE
12 Fast Heats --- Wagering.. Meet all your
friends. See a great, day's racing
Admission 60c. Children 30c. Stand & Autos 25c.
Taxes included
J. F. Daly, Pres. Dave Wilson, Treas. Ray Holmes, Sec,
tic sing song was led by Miss Greta
Lammie. The motto entitled "Cana-
da, First, Last, Forever" was given
by Mrs. A. W. Kerslake followed by
singing "0 Canada". The Current
Events were given by Miss June
Brandon. Mrs. E. L. Mickle and Miss
Florence Welsh favored with a piano
Duett. The special address on "Citi-
zenship" was most ably given by
Barbara Michie, who stressed the
fact to -day that the building of good
citizenship was being taught pupils
when they entered, public school.
Mrs. W. A. MacLaren favored with
a vocal solo entitled "Bless This
House" accompanied by Miss Floc
enee Walsh at the piano. The meet-
ing concluded by singing the Nation-
al Anthem after which refreshments
wet. served. Mr. W. A. MacLaren
sang a solo during the social hour
by special request.
Miss Aniy Lammie of London spent
the week end with her mother, Mrs.
1'.enunie and sister, Miss Greta,
Rev. R. A. Brook. Misses Barbara
Michie, Ruth Hess, Lenore Normin-
ton and Billie Mickle attended a
Young Peoples meeting in Auburn
on Monday evening.
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 weelcs 50c
Liberal Rally
Looby's Hall
Tues., a
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Provincial Liberal Candidate for Perth
W. N. GOLDING
Federal Candidate for Huron -Perth
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