The Seaforth News, 1945-06-21, Page 5THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1945.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
ANNIVERSARY
33 Years In Business In Seaforth
Owing to changing conditions we are also changing our
Store arrangeineiits m keeping ,with the times: -,
Our Plan Is This:
On. July 3rd our goods will be arranged conveniently and
priced on SELF SERVICE CASH STORE basis, you can.
help yourself and select your own goods,
OR we will have Personal Service --- that is a clerk to
serve you.
OR phone your order. Your clerk will select your goods for
you, and you can call and pick up later;
OR if you live in town orders will be delivered -once each
day for a small charge of 10p per delivery.
OR for the convenience of those who prefer we will extend
credit until pay day, or 30 days, as agreed upon; these
terms of course Must be strictly adhered to. Thus you
can send children and neighbors to our store where
• they will have the same courteous service.
We • hope you will like these arrangements. We rill]: of
course carry only the best quality, at lowest prices. This is
your invitation to make our store "YOUR SHOPPING
CENTRE." Very truly yours,
Ross J. Sproat, Phone 8
"SUPERIOR STORES"
Ari Wright's Superior Store
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 21, 22, 23
ORANGES 302 25c doz.
Grape -Nuts Flakes, 2 large 12 oz. pkgs. 25c
Odex Antiseptic Soap 3 bars 17c
Clark's Mushroom Soup .2 tins 17c
Fancy Quality Tomato Juice 2 - 20 oz tin .19
Old Dutch Cleanser per tin 1Oc
Soap Flakes 25 lb. box 2.50
MOP HANDLES 25c
Super Suds , per pkg. 24c
Pahnolive Soap 3 Giant 25c 2 large bars 11e
Sani-White Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 19c
H. P. Sauce per bottle 31c
Nutrinn Baby Cereal. . 9 oz. pkg.-290; 18 oz. pkg. 49c
Royal York' Coffee 1 1b, bag 43c
Royal Yorlc Orange Pekoe Tea V., lb. pkg, 3Sc
Ohdmpion Dehydrated Dog Food per pkg. 10c
Dr.. Billiards Meaties or Iribble Biscuits 2 - 1 Ib. bags 25c
Hillcrest Shortening 1 Ib, carton 19c
PHONE 77
TUCKERSMITH
"The Tuckersmith . Township
School Area will hold a picnic in the
Lion's Park, Seaforth, on the after-
noon of Friday June 22nd to which
all the ratepayers of the Area are
invited. The ladies are asked to
bring cups, sandwiches and cookies
or tarts. Come and enjoy an after-
noon with the kiddies."
WALTON
Sixty guests were present at Ma•
ple
Ridge Farm, Blyth, on Saturday,
June 15th, at 2 p.m. on the occasion
of the marriage of Marian Jessie,
youngest daughter of Mr, and Mra,
James H. Richmond to Mr. Harold
Fumice, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
,ranee, Southampton. The Rev. Ar-
thur Sinclair officiated at the cere-
mony. The bride, given in marriage
by her . father, looked lovely in a
graceful floor -length gown of white
sheer, wearing a full-length veil .of
white embroidered tulle, and carried
a bouquet of "Better Times" roses.
Miss Isabel Brigham, R,N'., cousin of
the bride, was bridesmaid, gowned In
pale pink sheer, with matching shoul-
der -length head-dress, and carried
Briarcliff roses, The groom was at-
tended by his brother Me. Alvin
France, and wee Bruce Richmond
acted as ring -bearer. While the reg-
ister was being signed, Mr, Reuben.
Schroeder sang "Because" accompan-
ied by 1VIr; A. E. Cook, who also play-
ed the bridal music. Following the
ceremony a dainty bidet luncheon
was served by two nieces Miss Elea-
nor Schroeder and Miss Joyce Craig,
Later the, happy couple leftfor a
cruise on the Great Lakes, the bride
travelling in a light blue suit, with
white accessories. On their return'
they will make their home on the
bride -groom's farm at Walton.
Mr, Geo. Caister and his sister
returnedlast week to their home in
Decker, Mich., having spent a
week's holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Kirkby and other relatives in
this community.
A reception dance for Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Derr will be held in the,
armories on Friday, June 22, old and
new time music. Everyone. welcome.'
Mr. Chas, Cunningham spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jos
Feeney, Dublin.
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. Jack Moore, Newfoundland, is
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Moore. She is accompanied by
her sisters, Misses Phyllis' and Laura
Hatcher.
W/O Keith Dale, who has volun-
teered for-seritce inn -the Pacific, spent
the week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Dale,
TOWN TOPICS.
Miss Jessie 'Pearce and Miss' Hop-
kins of. Toronto; spent the Meek enil
with Rev. and Mrs. A. Williaons at
the Manse:
Sixteen cadets Pion Seaforth high
school, accompanied by Mr. 1. 13,
R'eedrnark; are spending 10 days at
theCedarSprings damp.
Miss Mary Murray of. Stratford was
a weekend visitor with Icer mother
Mrs, James Mtu•ray,
Mrs, M. E. .Elston and son Allan of
Centralia Mrs. S. Davis of Saints
bury Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Legg of
Goderioh visited at the hone of Mr.
and Mrs. George MeGavin Sunday.
Mrs. Larry Brown and Jinn were in
Owen Sound last week attending the
funeral of Mrs, Amelia Kern, grand-
mother of L. E. Brown, overseas.
r
Airs. j� m.am rbell and Karl are
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visiting in Collingwood with Mr.
Campbell.
Mrs, Chas. Millson, Ingersoll, spent
the week, end with her daughter-in-
law, Mrs. Gordon Millson.
Mr's, Bryson McQuirter and Huddle
of Midland ate spending this week
with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Storey.
Mrs. H. Minett of Toronto is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box.
Miss Bonnie Murray of Chicago is
spending three month's vacation with
Miss Florence Murray.
Mr. Tour Murray of Chicago is visit-
ing with Mr. Michael Murray and
family,
Visitors at , the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Andrews over the week end
Were; Miss Doris Shaw, London, Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan MacMillan and soh,
St: Thomas.' Mrs, S. MacMillan, Strat-
ford,
tratford, Pte. T. O, Pox, Veteran Guard,
North Bay, and Pte. Bert Bernie, of
London.
Mrs Geo. Hills spent last week in
Por onto
Miss Hilda Kennedy London, spent
the week enol with her mother Mrs.
R. Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith and
daughter Patricia, Toronto, were
week end visitors at the home of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Regier.
Mrs; Isabel Farrell and children,
Bobbie and Teddy, Woodstock, were
week end visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Whitney. Miss Lois Whit-
ney, acconrrpanied them borne where
she will spent a week's holidays,
Mrs. Russell Sproat spent last week
with friends in Toronto.
Miss Babe Hays of. Toronto was a
weelt end visitor with Mr, and Mrs,
Jas. Stewart.
Miss Isabel Brigham, Reg.N., is
visiting at her home in Blyth,
Miss Rose Dorsey, Toronto, spent
the week end at her home here,
Sergeant Merle Dunlop and Mrs.
Dunlop, Ottawa, were guests this
week at the hone of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop.
0/3 Jack Cleary, RCNVR., Halifax,
is spending his furlough with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cleary,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry and
daughter Elizabeth, Stratford, visited
with Mrs. G. T. Turnbull over the
week end,
Miss Ria Hills and Miss Marjorie
Bickell of Toronto spent the week
end at their home here.
Cidef.Petty Officer Melvin Merriam,
RCNVR„ Halifax, is spending his fur-
lough, with;•frieuds in town. -
Miss Kathleen Holmes, Toronto,
spent the weekend with relatives and
friends in town,
Mr. and NIrs. W. J. Faulkner and Miss Maxine Baynes, London, was
a week end visitor with friends here.
Patricia were here attending the fun- Rev, Douglas Stewart, Edmonton,
eral of the late Mrs. F, A. Faulkner'• was a guest last week at the Koine of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. 'Faulkner and his parents, Mi•. and Mrs, Harry
Gloria and Fred -Jr.; of Detroit, were Stewart,
here attending .the funeral of the late Mr. Edward Devereaux, Toronto,
Mrs. F. A. Faulknerspent the week end with his mother,
Miss Ruth Cleft spent the week end Mrs. F. Devereaux,
at Woodstock with her brother Mr. ..,- W. FT, Skioldiee of Wilton Grove
and Mrs. James Cluff. I is visiting friends in this vicinity.
Mr. Jas. Mose of Ripley, who was Miss Dorothy Theobold was a visit
visiting in Bayfield and Carlow; was or over the week end at the home of
a visitor in town Monday, I Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Walsh Wood -
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoggarth at- stock.
tended the funeral of John McDougall Mr Gordon McKellar, of Toronto,
at Cromarty on Saturday, i spent the week enol at his hone here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunter and Miss Miss Joan McMaster left on Wed -
Joan Hunter of Toronto spent the nesday'.ot' Wig-a-Mog Ino, Halibnrton,
week end with her mother Mrs. John where te will act as a sports director
Smith. I sMr. and Mrs. Thomas Sills and son
Mr. and Mrs. Willocks and family Toning are visiting with relatives in
of Ripley are holidaying with Mrs. Toronto.
A, D. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Box were in To -
Misses Ina end Marion Gray left ionto on business this week.
this week to visit their sister and Mr. Jack Thompson went to Tor -
brother -in-law, Nin, and Mrs, F. T. onto on 'Puesday on gratin lodge busi•
Craddock, Indian Meadows, B.C. 1155i1 of the h0.0.F.
•. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoegy and Mrs, ;Florence Livingston of Detroit
family, Kalamazoo, Mich., are guests is visiting friends in town.
at the hone of his Oaten l:s,-Mr, and Miss Margaret McLeod is visiting
Mrs, Louis Hoegy, in Toronto. •
Mars. Albert Fortune is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Fred Walsh and Mr.
Walsh in Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Greene, Bar-
row Bay, spent the wek evil at the
home of Mr. and Mrs A. W. Dunlop.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays, and
daughter Patsy. Detroit, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Sills. Mrs. Conrad Eckert, who spent
the winter nnorriars in Detroit; accom-
DUBLIN
Sunday, June 17, was a-mornen.
toes occasion for St. Mary's Angli-
can Church, Dublin, when they cele-
brated their 77th anniversary ser-
vice. Venerable Archdeacon Doherty,
D.D., London, officiated at the spec-
ial service assisted by the Rector,
here. Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert. The choir of
Airwoman Vera Hudson, Mountain St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Sea -
View, visited this week at the home forth, directed the singing. Arch -
of her sister; Mrs, Scott Habi.irk. deacon Doherty delivered a forceful
Mr, Thos. Cu'I;er is• attending the sermochoosing Tris textt'fronn the
1.0.0.F. grand lodge ire Toronto. J 7th cnhapter of the Acts. A record
Mrs. Leo Fortune was in Woodstockof, the various stages of the church
on Sunday attending the ordination of history was a feature. In connection
,dei' nephew Rev. Francis K. Moylan, with the anniversary celebration a
at St Alphonsns Seminary. social gathering was held in St. Tho-
mas' hall, Seaforth„ on Tuesday. St.
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Thomas' Anglican Church celebrated
their 90th anniversary so the two
parishes united for a social "get-
together."
Bobbie McCormick, Detroit, who is
visiting with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Krauskopf, had the
misfortune to fall from one of the
large vats at the cucumber plant,.
fracturing a bone in his leg. He was
rushed to the Seaforth Clinic where
an X-ray was taken and his leg put
in a cast.
Rev, Francis Kenny Moylan, S'•
9' M. youngest son of Thomas Moy,-.
'11Ic.Killop, anti the late Mrs.
Moylan, was ordained to the priest-
hood at St. A]phonsus Seminary
Chapel, Woodstock, by Mast Rev.
john T. Kidd. Bishop of London, on
Sun.; June 17, and celebrates his 1st
Solemn High Mass at St. Colunban
Church on Sunday June 24, Father
• Moylan received his primary and
secondar'y education at Beechwood
separate school, St. Columban and
Dublin Continuation Schools and
Seaforth Collegiate. He obtained
his B. A. degree in Philosophy 5roin
St. Michael's College,. Toronto, and
' entered the Society of Foreign Mis-
sions at Scarboro Bluffs, graduat-
ing in Theology from St. Angus -
tines Seminary, .Toronto
A reception in honor of the re-
cent newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lennon, Ellice Township, was held
in Looby's Hall on Friday night. A
large group of friends and well -
withers was present to offer felicita-
tione. An address of congratulations
and good wishes was read by Miss
Katharine 'Woods and presentation
made of a purse of money, The bride
groom thanked the donors gracious-
ly. A social evening of dancing fol-
lowed, music being supplied by the
Ryan -McQuaid orchestra. Lunch was
served by a group of voluntary
helpers.
Mrs. Mary J. O'Rourke and son,
Joseph O'Rourke, Detroit, with
James Burns:
Miss Katharine Burns has re-
turned home from Seaforth Memor-
ial Hospital.
Miss Mary Pope, Kitchener, with
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and other
relatives.
Mrs. Joseph Leiss and two daugh-
ters, Kitchener with her mother,
Mrs. Thomas Feeney. •
Rev. Wm. Nigh, C.S.B., Houston,
Texas, is spending' a month with
Mr, and Mrs. John Walsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moylan and
daughter, Kitchener, with Mrs. Peter
O'Sullivan and Thomas Moylan.
Mrs. Harry Reynolds, Sarnia, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Carlin,
Mr. and Mrs, Pat McConnell,
Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs. David
McConnell.
Norval Parker, London, with Mrs.
Philip Kenny.
'Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Kelly,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
O'Reilly.
Captain Joseph Carpenter Inas
gone to Halifax en route to Ger-
ma,
Mrsny. Carpenter and daughter,
Nancy Anne, will spend the summer
in North Bay
Mrs. M. Geary and her daughter,
Mrs, George Alexander, in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feeney and I.
daughter, Bebby, London, with Mr..
and Mrs. Patrick Feeney.
Frank McGrath, Waterloo, with ,
his mother, Mrs. Mary McGrath. 1
Miss Genevieve Feeney, Toronto,
with her mother, Mrs, I{athleen
Feeney.
Mrs. Frank Stapleton, London,
with Mr. and Mrs. William Staple-
ton.
John ICenny attended the ordina-
tion at. St Alpbonsus' Seminary
Chapel, Woodstock, of his nephew,
Rev. Francis Kenny Moylan, on Sun-
day.
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LAKEVIEW
GRAND SUMMER OPENING '^
Saturday -- June 23
Dancing Every Night
Sta 11 . tn's
NEWEST ALL REED ORCHESTRA
CONCERT -- SUNDAY JUNE 24 8.45 P.M.
THEDFORD BRASS BAND
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krauskopf
and son, Mrs. Robert McCormick
and two sons, Detroit, with Mr. and
Mrs. James Krauskopf,
Miss Kathleen Burns, Stratford,
and Gerald Burns, London, with
their parents, Mr. and Mr's. Frank
Burns.
Pte. Leo Carlin, St. Thomas, with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. James
Carlin.
Mrs. William Ackroyd and child-
ren, Toronto, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke.
Miss Angela Donnelly, Stratford,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs:
Frank Donnelly.
Misses Mary Margaret and Ter-
esa Ryan, London, with their par-
ents Mr. and Mrs Patrick Ryan.
Miss Veronica Austin and Jack
Austin, Kingsbridge, with Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Murray.
Miss A. Whaling, Stratford, with
Mss Katharine Woods.
Mr, and MIrs. Thomas Kelly, Blyth,
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carpenter.
Lllr. and Mrs. William Burst and
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Durst and family,
Wroxeter, with Mr. and Mrs A.
Forster.
Pte. Leo Carlin, St. Thomas and
T'te. Gerald Holland Jr. Kingston,
with 1Ir. and Mis. J. V. Flynn.
Miss Mary Atkinson, Toronto, is
vacationing with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson,
Sgt. Frank Krauskopf, Ottawa,
with his mother, Mrs. Louis Kraus-
kouf.
Mrs. Harry I. Dingenian and
sons, David, 'Jack and Paul, Detroit,
with Mr, and Mi's. D. McConnell.
Mr. and Mrs Tack Moylan, Thom-
as Moylan, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice
Dalton attended the ordination of
Rev. Father Moylan in Woodstock,
on Sunday. ,
Misses Angela O'Reilly and Helen
Flanagan were successful in obtain-
ing' First Class Certificates at Strat-
ford Normal School.
Miss Katharine Woods was award=
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Sale of Aprons
Homemade Baking
FRIDAY, JUNE 22
In The Basement of
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
Tea will be served from 3 to 5
THE ANNUAL ORANGE
CHURCH SERVICE
OF 1035 VARNA
Will be held M. the United
Church, Varna, on
SUNDAY, JUNE 24
at 7.30 when the Pastor, Rev.
Miss Reba Hern, will speak
4i1 �,it r;r
T11'.1 liven and L,O.B.A.
!tui e r idly Invited to attend
and gat purr tit tlo' todgt, room at 7 p,nt.
W.M., Walsall Webster
•[:Hr, S,,,'., Lorne Onlenan.
Time. Table Changes
EFFECTIVE
SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1945
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