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The Seaforth News, 1945-12-13, Page 5THURSDAX De 13, 1945 WHAT BETTER Xmas Gift to your Parents, Yourself, Your Family, Anyone, than a Beautiful Simmons Spring Filled Mattress Other suggested gifts, Child's Rocker, Play Horse, Play Pen, Card Table, Special Vanity Benches and Chests. Open lid Hassocks. What a back sayer: A floor polishing Brush. Box Furniture Store qt; cup to 3i ug q 16tif'41apA•; 5 tijt�l" it CHESTERFIELDS & OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Repaired & Recovered Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah Swings & Steamer Chairs Repaired. Free Pick- up and Delivery Clifford Upholstering ° Co., Stratford Telephone 579 For further information apply at Box's Furniture Store SEAFORTH Piano Specials • This week, 2 choice Pianos, suit- able for your School or home. Apply at once to JONATHAN HUGILL Phone 34-616, Clinton Radio School Dance By kind permission of G/C 3, A. McGowan XMAS DANCE & TURKEY RAFFLE DRILL HALL. R. AND C.S., CLINTON Dec. 18th -- 9.30 P.M. Scotty McLachlan's London Band Admission 50c MAGIC Orange Shortcake 3.5 tsp. salt 3 tbs. shortening 2 tbs. sugar About 31 cup milk 2 cups ppa�stry. flour 4 taps. Maglc Baking (or 1,icups breadfiour) Powder Orange sections (skinless) Sift dry ingredients; cut in shortening 311 vtesrryy fine; add milk to make soft dough. Turn douqu onto floured board and shape into round ssaalltt• about 1" thick. Bake in lightly greased layer -take tin at 425°F. for 20-25 minutes. Split and butter while hot. Place whole sections of seedleasotangee, between layers and top with ORANGE SAUCI Combine 1H cups of orange sections halved with about 34 cup honey. Let stand In refrigerator for 1.6 hour or longer before pouring over shortcake. Servo with whipped cream, if desired. MADE IN CANADA SUNNYVALE CHICKS FOR 1946 It is not too soon to place your order for your chick re- quirements for 1946, while .best dates are available. Leghorn, , Barred Rocks, Leghorn X Barred Rock Hybrids. SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM Andrew A. Moore, Prop. Phone 666 r 3, Seaforth arm ,,•'^�-^�--: sm:.czar ..12«ax.masazs a,raac mrovzuemaYsaaerada DEA t AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15, EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War industry) SABLED Quickly' removed in clean, sanitary trucks. Phone collect 219 MITCHELL ANIMALS D WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED THE SEAFORTH NEWS deriaramagamoramemesu TOWN TOPICS The annual Christmas concert of the Sunday School of First Presbyter. -Ian Church will be held on Wedihes• day, December 19, at 8 pan. sharp. Parents and friends are cordially invited. Mr, Thornes Ross of Basswood, Nlau., is visiting his sister, Mrs,, A. Cuthill, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, R. Baker, Harsons Isle, Michigan, were week end visit- ors at the hone of the Dormer's sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, H, G. Meir. Miss Ana Downey has returned hone alter spending a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Christopher and Mr. Christopher, London. Mr. and Mrs. 15. Scarrow, Espanola, are guests at the home of her sister, Mrs, Joseph Kenny and Mr. Kenny. Mr. Alvin Sillehy, Kingston, was in town on Friday, attending the -funeral of his uncle, the late Mr. William Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falconer and son Uary spent the week endwith re- latives in Petrolia. Mr. Neville McMillan, London, Vis- ited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan, over the week end. Mrs. Jason Ellis and daughter Lorna, Toronto, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Frank Storey. Cpl. Stephen Neville, RCOC., recent- ly returned from overseas, and Mr. Gene Neville of Sarnia, were wek end guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. 3. M. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs, Squire Herdman, of Elimviile, were visitors on Friday at the hone of Mr. Herdman's 'sister, Mrs, Wm.- Bradshaw, and Mr. Brad- shaw: Mr. and Mrs., Harry W. Hart were in Toronto this week. A very successful teaand sale of home baking was held on Saturday by the I/Iission Band of North Side Unit- ed Church. Proceeds were '$30. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Herdman, Cen- tralia, were visitor's on Monday at the home of Mr. Herdman's niece, Mrs. Wm, Bradshaw, and Mr. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly and child- ren Joan and Michael, Port Hope, visited this week at the honkie of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. F. Daly. Miss Joan McMaster, Western Uni- versity, Loudon, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Dr, and Mrs. D. A. McMaster. Mrs. W. McLennan and Mrs, A Strong, Teeswater, were week end guests at the home of the fornier's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald. LAC. Thomas Cluff, RCAF., Angus, spent the week end at the hone of his father, Mr. A. F Cluff, Mrs W. W. Morrow left last week to visit her daughter and- son-in-law; Mr. and Mrs, Raymond St, Jarman', North Bay. Mrs. T. Woolsey and daughter Jan- ice have returned home alter spend- ing the past two weeks with relatives in Kingston. Mr. Earl Plunket, London: was a week end guest of the hone of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. McMaster. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tldesweil, Cain- lachie, spent the week end at the lhome of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bradburn.. Mrs. S. M, Chesney, Markdale, was a visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs.. W. M. Sproat. Mr, Basil Duncan gave a very int- eresting address about This war exper- iences at the. Lions Club meeting on Monday evening. Mr. James Maitland of town left Saturday for Los Angeles, Calif., his former home, where he will spend Christmas. He will return to Seaforth: next month. Mrs. S. Leyburne and Mrs. Milton R'iltse of Clinton were visitors here on Saturday. Mrs, 'Hoary Hoggarth anti Mr. and Mrs, Roy Brown attended the .funeral of Mr. J. D. Atkinson at London. Mrs. Atkinson is a sister of nil's, Hoggarth.. Major W. G. Bruce, Mrs. Bruce and son Ralph, Kineardine, were guests last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart. Major Bruce has recently returned from overseas. Miss Kathleen Crowe, Cobourg, was a visitor this week at the home of her brother, Mr. Ernest Crowe, and Mrs. Crowe. Dr. D. Ewing, London, spent the week end with 'friends in town. Mr. Roland Stewart, Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs, Stewart and relatives, Mr. Leslie Hogg, Preston, spent the week end at the home of his parents, - Mr. and Mrs. W. Hogg. Mr. Hugh Wright was in Mitchell on Monday attending the funeral of the late Miss Phyllis MacPherson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ross, Detroit, were week end 'guests at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. John, Regier and. Mr. Regier,, and also her brother, Mr: Roy Rau and Mrs, Rau. ' Miss Ma'ion MoGavin and 'Shirley Watchorn, of Stratford, spent Sunday .at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McGavin. BORN PRIESTAP—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital, on Dec. -52h, to Mr. and - Mrs.. Arthur Priestap, Brodhagen, a son, MUEGGE--At Scott Memorial Hospi tal, on Dec. 7th, to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Muegge, Seaforth, a son. BUTT --At Scott Memorial Hospital. on Dee. Sth, to Mr. and Mrs, Roy Butt, Seaforth, a •daughter. HART -At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec^. 6, to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hart, St. Columba'', a daughter. STANLEY The annual Christmas concert of S. S. 5, Stanley, (Goshen School) will be held on Tuesday, December 18th. D_A-N-C-E r G.W.V.A., Seaforth SAT., DEC. 15 BLACKIE DENOMME'S ORCHESTRA Adm. 50c Your Shopping Centre Golden Mixed Nuts. , . , .49c lb California Budded Walnuts 65c per lb Fresh Roasted Peanuts ...per 1% Tb 230 Finest Medium Cheese, colored . ...30c tb Robinhood Oats, 5 Tb bags 25c, Robinhood Bread Flour 100 tb bag,... 2.69 Oranges,, Lesions, Grape- fruit, Grapes, Tangerines, Fresh Lettuce, Celery-, Cab- bage, Beans, etc., & etc. Ross JR Sproat Phone 8 "SUPERIOR STORE" FILMS Leadbury School Friday, Dec. 14 2.30 P.M. 8 P.M. ADMISSION FREE McKILLOP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE DANCE IN ST. COLUMBAN WED., DEC. 26TH Blackie Denomme Orchestra. Dancing 9 to 1. Admission 5oc CHRISTMAS TREE AND CONCERT Including a play "Aunt Bessie Beats the Band," to be held in S. S. #4, McKillop, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 18. Adults 25c, children free' s. WE WISH ONE AND ALL A Very Merry Christmas t WHYTE'S §PHONBUTCHER SHOP (4§44- PHONE E 96 S'EAFOR 1 H "Daddy couldn't wait to eat our Christmas dinner dessert" Row folks do go for Borden's Ice Cream 02 The sow Lid. It's so rich, so creamy -smooth, so deliciously flavored ... g dessert worthy of a special place at Christmas dinner. AT YOUR NEAREST BORDEN DEALER Get Borden's brick or MelOrol Ice Cream wherever you see the Borden Ice Cream sign. CE CREAM M' THIS year, More people than ever will ,be planning to telephone holiday greetings. And our plans are already made togivethe fastest, fullest Long Distance service we -possibly can. But unfortunately there just are not enough Long Distance circuits to . handle all the calls which our subscribers would like to make. So please don't be too disappointed if our operator is forced to say "I'm sorry, but we will not be able to complete your call today." Oire thing YOU can do—make your greeting calls as jar ahead of Christmas Day as possible! J. M. GOODWIN