The Seaforth News, 1945-05-31, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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Aylmer Fancy Quality Tomato Juice 20 oz, tins 9c
Grapenuts Flakes regular pkg. 9c
French's Prepared Mustard 6 oz. jar 9c
Canada Vinegar, Spirit, Malt or Cider 12 oz. bottle 9c
'Elimar'r Vanilla Extract 4 oz. 2otttle 91
Aylmer. Dehydrated Beans
Cow Brand Baking Soda 1 ]b. pkg. 91
Muffets per pkg, 9c
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Hillcrest — the better shortening 1 Ib carton 19c
Newport Fluffs, Fruit Juice Glass FREE 8 5z qt.a19c
Laing's C. C. Sauce 3 large bottlel19e
Sani White Toilet Tissue 2 tins 19ce
Old Dutch Cleanser 6 ozbottlen19c
Aylmer Plain, Queen Olives 2 tins 19c
Campbell's Vegetable Soup
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Kkovah Health Salts per tin 29e
Van Camp's Choice Quality Peas 2/20 oz. tins 29c
Javex 2 bottles 29c
-, Allen's Apple Juice 2/20 oz. tins 29c
Neilson's Jersey Cocoa 1 lb, tin 29c
Roman Meal _ per pkg. 29c
Alyrner Vegetable Juices, Blended 20 oz. tin 17c
Maxwell House Coffee 1 lb. bag 43c
Salado Brown Label Black Tea 4 lb. pkg. 40c
Ovaltine med. tin 58c large tin 98e
Ingersoll, Rideau or Malted Cheeselb. large pkg.k
Moody's Chloride of Lime.pkg. 15c
Kellogg's Gro -Pup Dog Food per pkg. 25c
Black Cat Window Cleaner per bottle 15e
Shop Early on Saturday
PLEASE SHOP EARLY ON SATURDAY AND AVOID
LAST-M1NUTE DISAPPOINTMENT, AS WE WILL BE
CLOSING PROMPTLY AT 11 P.M.
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Wednesday &
Saturday
Cliff Gordon &
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Have Your
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Simonized
Only 6.00
B. A. Service Station
PHIL PRESANT
Greasing 7..00
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AND CAN TAKE ON
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NEW & OLD TYME
DANCE
AT ST. COLUMBAN
FRIDAY, JUNE 1ST
Ryan -McQuaid Orchestra. Adm. 350.
DANCE!
ill
CARDNO'S HALL
Under auspices of Seaforth
Agricultural Society on
TUESDAY, JUNE 5
BERT WORTH AND HIS EKNX
AMBASSADORS
01d and New Times Dances
Dancing 9.30 to 2 a.rn.
TICKETS — 50c
EVERYONE WELCOME
PAGE FIVE
TOWN TOPICS
Rev. Mr, and M. R. V. Work-
man are 10 attendance at the ses-
sions of the London Conference ofi
tare United Church of Cando at Cen-
tennial United Church, London,
Tuesday to Friday of this week. •
Lieutenant Stanley Dorranoe, Ipper.-
wash, spent the week end with his
mother Mrs. Mao nominee,
Miss Hazel Anderson, recent gradu-
ate, St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener',.
was a week end guest at the home
her parents,. Mr. and Mrs, William
Anderson.
• Mrs. Rae Benninger, Guelph, visited
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. J.
Cleary, over the week end.
Miss Betty Matthews. Waterloo,
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Matthews.
Flying Officer 'Friel Stewart, RCAF.;
Toronto, visited with anis mother,
Mrs, Charles Stewart, and Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick McConnell, over the
week end.
Miss Davina Anderson visited with
Mends in Toronto this week.
Misses Clara Eckert, Windsor, and
Teresa. Eckert, London, were week
end visitors at the home of their Par-
ents Mr. and Mrs: J. M. Eckert.
Mrs. Alex Casemore, Hamilton, is
visiting at the home of her brother,
NIr. Edward Mole.
Lieut. H. Glenn Hays, RONYR.,
Winnipeg, is spending his furlough
with his mother Mrs. James Hays.
Pte. Bert Andrews is a guest at the
home of his brother and sister•in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrews. Pte, And-
rews has just returned from overseas,
where he spent the past five and a
half years.
Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Scalisi,
Woodstock, were guests over the
week end at the Route of the latter's
Parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Phillips.
Mr. Geo. Klein of Vancouver spent
, Friday with friends in town,
Mr. Leo Hagan, North Bay, spent
the week end with 1110 father Mr.
James Hagan.
Mr. Miles McMillan, Toronto, visit-
ed at the home of his parents, Mr.
and iAIrs ,loscph McMillan, over 1hr
week end.
.Aar Bella Watson. oi1 Ajax visited
List creek with her mollu'r, Alr,.
Amite Watson.
Air. end Alm (limen Free. London.
were rr. rte st nt the home of the form-
er parents 111 'rnd ilia. W. Fre,
over the creek end.
MIAs ltii h Pretty, etty, 3 ondon, spout
t. he week end with her introit Is. Air.
and Alas Ii, Pretty.
e tty.
Miss Mande Keys. nurse in Iraiu-
iug, of SII'atford General Hospital,
visited her grandparents. Air. and
.Ales Nelson Keys, Ngnroudville,
Air. Enid Mrs. Charles Baynes mut
family have moved to London, where
Mr. Baynes has secured a position.
Mrs. J. Pangmau and daughter Miss
I•Inrriet1 Pangman, Reg,N., Toronto,.
are visiting with relatives in town.
Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Henderson
and son Bobbie visited with relatives
L in Owen Sound over the week end.
Mr. Merton Reid was In Toronto
last week on business.
_ Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrews and song
Norwich, were week end guests at
the home of the formers brothel', Mr,
s Ed Andrews and Mrs. Andrews.
Mr. Janes Smith and Mrs. Adin
s Forbes attended the funeral of the late
Dr.Mrs. Conrad Engel at Cranbrook on
Friday afternoon.
Sgt. Alex. Porterfield of Winnipeg,
stationed et Camp Borden, spent the
week end with his aunt and uncle.
s Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes.
h Pte. Kenneth Forbes of the RCASC,
St. John, N.B., is spending his flu' -
lough with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
A. ,Forbes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelterhorn and
family, Milverton, were week end
visitors at the home of the latter's
sister and brother -In-law, Mr, and
f Mrs, E. D. Snaith,
h Mr, lurnest Clarke was in London
1. Tuesday attending the United Church
Conference.
Miss Grace Cockburn has returned
home to St. Catherines after spending
v the past two weeks at tate home of
Mr, and Mrs. Mattltew Haney.
n Sgt. Ross Allen, RCAF., Trenton,
spent. a few days last week et ithe
home of his brother Russel and Mrs..
n ,.lien,
LAC. T. R. CluR, 'Hager'sv]lla, spout
the week end at the home of his
s father, Mr. A. F. Chaff.
Mr. W. G. Campbell spent the week
s end at his home.
r Donald, little son of Cpl. N. t .
Snaith and Mrs. Smith, is in St, Jos-
eph's Hospital, Londop, where he had
e an appendix operation last Wednes-
day night.
Mrs. Fred Tomlinson of I'Cippen is
r spending a few days with her niece
Mrs. Geo. Hills, In I]gmonville.,
Mrs. Fred Barnhill of Porth and her
brother Mr.' J. C. Scott of Toronto
p spent the week end with the Misses
Brine.
Mrs. Raymond Jones and dqughtel'
Maxine of Brandon, Mao., are guests
of Mrs. 1-1. R. Scott. Mrs, Jones an
the fennel' Mies Helen Richardson. of.
Seaforth.
Miss Jessie Gillespie spent the past
n week visiting friends in Whitechurch.
The Egmonciville Young People put
on their play at Goderich Monday
k• night.
Mr, I. H. Weedmarlc, who has been
a member of Seaforth high School
staff for the past fifteen year's, has
Mrs.
accepted a position at Coilingwootl.
h Mr, .Tames Gillespie, Toronto, spent.
1• the week end at the home of his
e parents Mr, and Mrs. Neil Gillespie.
t. Mt and Mrs. E. Geddes and Mary',,
e.acompanied by Sgt. Alex. Porterfield,
spent Saturday at Bayfield and Whig
ham.
in Mrs. J. R, Dunlop and. children of
s Galt, spent a few daysth and
Mrs. Harry Hart,
' Mrs. James Murray and family
York
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs 'ilasil
J
Kelly and Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Crow -
PROVINCIAL NOMINATION
HELD AT HENSALL
enthusiastic gathering attend-
ed the official nomination of Pro-
vincial
ro
vincial candidates in South Huron
held in the town hall in Hensall
Monday afternoon. Clark Fisher wa
chairman. Nominated were Jame
Ballantyne, Liberal, Hensall; J E
Huckins, Goderich, C.C.F.; D
Hobbs Taylor, Dashwood, Progres-
sive Conservative,
Walter Thompson, K. C., Toronto,
spoke in the interests of Jame
Ballantyne: John Sturdy, Saskatch-
ewan,
askate
ewan, for J. E. Huckins, and Captp.
the Rev., Norman Rawson, Hamilton
for Dr. Hobbs Taylor.
KIPPEN
. Mr. and Mrs. Joe TJpshall o'
Caistorvihe, spent the weekend with
friends and relatives in the com-
munity.
Mr. W. E. Butt is not improving
from his reeent illness and his man
friends hope for a speedy recover,
Mr. and. Mrs. Bob McGregor
spent tate weekend with friends i
Kitchener.
Mrs, A. Forsyth and son Jack of
Detroit, are visiting with friends in
the eommunity for a few days.
Miss Ann Damm, of Toronto
spent the weekend with her parents
in the village.
Dr. Jim Jarrott of New York i
visiting for a week with his moths
in the village.
Mrs. Weaver of Almont. Mich.
who spent several days at the Isom
of her cousin, Mr. Oliver Fee, re
-
t• d t 11.1) S t d
nine ' 0 el' tome on a lir ay.
The many friends of. Mr. Edgar
Butt will be sorry to hear he suf
feted a severe heart attack on Sat-
urday last and is confined to his bed.
Miss Anna Daman, W. D., R.C.A.F
spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Damn,.
Masten Gerald Parsons who spent
'1 few clays with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden of Denfield
returned to his home here on Mon-
day,
o
day.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed the circus in London last wee
Mr. and Mrs. Gingetich of Blake
visited recently with Mr. and Mr's
Alfred Rapp.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Horsey and Mr
Gackstetter visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz of Creditor
Mr. Oliver Fee held a very suc-
cessful
u
cessful AuctionSale on Friday las
Nt3 Clarence McLean of Centralia
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Johnson. '
The many friends of Miss Sara
Sinclair will egret to learn she i
seriously ill in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Len don.
Dr. James Jarrett of New
City is visiting his mother, Mrs.
Ta,rrott. ley of IZinkora.
Births I Miss Shirley Reid, of Stratford,
JO
May
27th,
London on Sunday was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs
May27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin , H, W. Hart.
Johnson 1(nee Edna Mae Haman) 1 Miss Margaret Murray of Toronto-
formerly of 1{ippon, a son. spent the week end with her mother.
KEYES—at Mrs. Farwells Nursing Mrs. James Murray.
Home, Zurich, to Mr. and Mrs. i
Bernarcl Keyes of Varna (nee Mar -1
varet Jones) formerly of Kipper, a
daughter,. Want and For Sale Ads, 1 week 13c
A PRACTICAL FARMER
for
CANADA'S NEXT PREMIER
AT
EXETER
Hear
HON. JOHN
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in EXETER RINK at 2 p.m. sharp
on THURSDAY, JUN 7th
Win with Bracken. Elect TOM PRY DE in Huron -Perth on June 11th
Authorized by Ilmron-Pertly Progressive Conservative Association
'To The Electors 'oil Huron
From
Dr. Hobbs Taylor
Your
Progressive Conservative
Candidate
TORONTO, ONT.
MAY 29th, 1945
DEAR FELLOW ELECTORS:
Unfortunately I have been ill as you all know
and have not been able to take an active part in the
election campaign.
1 am doing exceptionally well here (Toronto
General Hospital) and expect to be home soon.
I am happy to know that my friends in Huron are
working hard for my re-election and I will be ever
thankful to them for their assistance.
if re-elected I will advance the interests of the
riding in every way as in the past.
HOBBS TAYLOR
The following letter contains the latest report on
Dr. Taylor's condition from his specialist,
H. E. Rykert, M.D., M.R.C.P
TORONTO, MAY 29, 1945
This to to certify that Dr. R. H. Taylor has
been under my care. His progress from the health
stand -point has been excellent and in a short time
he will be able to resume all usual activities.
(Signed) H. E. RYKERT
Dr. Taylor's R1;cord Is a roud One
and Speaks for itself
VITE
TAYL
Authorized by the Iluron. Progressive Conservative ;association