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:-*un, Frolic and a Good
Time Will be Seaforth
Lions Club Frolic Motto
Proceedings Commence
With Big Parade and End
With Drawing For Valu-
able Prizes.
LIONS GUARANTEE
FUN FOR EVERY ONE
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The SSe'atorth Vons Club tenth an-
nual Hallowe'en Frolic is at hand and
with time until the big night at a
premiuns,
members of the Club are
making every minute count in ardor
Chat no shone may be Left unturned
that might contribute to its success.
Recognized as the club's major
moneymaking activity, the frolic has
come to be regarded as something 'Mf
an institution in Seaforth and dis-
trict- Each year sees increasingly
larger crowdh in attendance, anxious
to help the Lions in their good work.
Arrangem4n,ts for Tuesday's frolic
are completed arsd the club is ready
to play host to 4,000 people. New
and novel games have been worked
cut for the ,amusement and profit of
the fun -makers, wclio will crowd the
Palace Rink, and old favorites have
been retained.
The evening " commences with a
parade of gayilT costumed school chil-
dren which will re>aclh the rink at
8.15- Heading the parade will 'be the
tSeaforth Highlanders Band which
will commence the program at the
rink. As an pant year's, the children
will be gi v ext free candy.
For those that eagerly await free -
Mewl, •there will be the fowl heaths,
- while for the patrons that prefer a
little xnfld betting the bird cage and
nainbow wheels will be in readiness.
Children will have the time of their
lives twinning prizes at the novel
booth that iasis been arranged for
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INA GRAY Beauty Shoppe
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PERMANENT WAVES
Marcels Finger Waves
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DOMINION BANK BLDG:
PHONES. SHOPPE 229; RES. 305-J
Children's
Events
This year the Lions Club has made
a Change in the children's sports at
the Hallllowe'en. Frolic. 1iy previous
'Years. prizes were donated to the club
and welrte displlayed in a, store window
on Made Street for several days be-
fore the frolic, and the children could
feast their eyes on the' splendid priz-
es which would reward the efforts of
the winnensl of the various contests.
But this year the ' prizes are to be
cash, and will be paid, tothe winners
as soon as the judges have made
their decision. No doubt the prize
winners will appreciate the prompt
payment of their winnings and also
the merchants and other friends, who
so generously, 'donated prizes year af-
ter year, will be spared the usual
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COMPLIMENTS OF
The Canadian
Bank of
Commerce
•
G. C. Brightrall
MANAGER
H.Thompson
Expert Shoe Repairing
and
Skates Sharpened
Oil Stone Finish
Workmanship Guaranteed
For a Good Shave or Haircut see
at the
L.rne Dale. Commercial Hotel
Compliments of
{
Duncan
Siwe Manufacturer
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DANCING EVENT
WILL BE POPULAR
Well Known Orchestra Pro-
vides Music For After
Frolic Dance.
A treat for those frolic patrons who
delight in tripping "the Light fantas-
tic" will be the dance, which the Lions
are sipolne,'on ing in Clanulam's Hall on
Pratte Night. The dance will coin
nuance at 11.30 with the doors of the
hall open at 11.15.
Splendid 'mystic has, been secured
far thea event, which has been ar-
ranged at the request of hundreds,
Who wished to finish the evening with
a 4draince.
Ainiis<sioni will be 35 cents each',
and dancing will continue until ,2.30
a.mi.
Seaforth - - — Ontario
School] Books
and
Supplies
Thompson's Book Store
SEAFORTH
J. J. Cleary
GROCER
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WHERE QUALITY AND
PRICE RULE
Phone 117 Seaforth
Continue
this
Winter
with
'blue coal
E. L. BOX Phone 43
COMPLIMENTS OF
Dominion
stores, Ltd.
E. GRIFF - Manager
Special Reductions
— on—
Ladies' Coats, Hats, Dresses
and General Merchandise
— at =`
Shinen's
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Furmture
That is Modern ; that is
comfortable; that you will
want as soon as you see it
at
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A beautiful Electric s'L.amp or
Aladdin gasoline lamp is one of
the prizes offered.
Walker's
FUItNITURE STORE
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in grateful recd'
and futurecoati ix.
SEAFORTH
AFTER THE FROLIC
She
Asiry
GRILL
Will serve you Tasty
and Delicious Sand-
wiches or Lunches . . .
C. M. SMITH, Proprietor
Cardno Block : Seaforth
SUPERIOR
'CHAIN STORES
Over 700 Owned by Inde-
pendents in Ontario
• once again we are pleased to co-
operate With the Lions' Club, as citi-
zens of our town, supporting worthy
functions and welfare needs.
WE LIST A FEW OF OUR OWN
BRANDS
Royal York Tea and Coffee, Hill-
erest . Lard, Hillcrest Toilet Tissue,
Hillcrest Shortening, as well as all
other good brands of merchandise.
Watch for our Weekly Specials; they
are interesting and Money Savers
• ROSS J. SPROAT
PHONE 8
N. PRYCE
PHONE 77
THE
QUEEN'S IIPTEL
Fully Licensed
ROOMS MEALS
Newly remodelled and
decorated.
T. D. O'NEIL - Prop.
W. R. Smith
• TEAS
®COFFEES
o CROCKERY
®GENERAL
GROCERIES
PHONE 12 : SEAFORTH
WHEN IT RAINS
WHEN IT SNOWS .. .
KEEP YOUR FEET DRY AND
WARM BY WEARING
DOMINION
Super -Quality
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
Sold in Seafarth by
W. G. WILLIS
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to the cause of community service and ell
welfare. h!'
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Compliments of
JOHN BACH
Electrical Supplies
and Farm Machinery
THE ORIGINAL REXALL
1 Cent Sale
NEXT WEEK
Four Big Money -Saving
Days !
Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
—at—
KEATING'S PHARMACY
"The Rexall Drug Store"
PHONE 28 SEAFORTH
H. B. Edge
General Contractor
CONCRETE WORK
General Carpentering
Estimates Given
Phone 278 : Seaforth
M1 r
Parson's
BARBER SHOP
You will enjoy a Hair
Cut or Shave in our -
Shop !
FRED PARSONS, Prop.
Seaforth
Regier's Transport
PHONES: Seaforth 167 London, Met. 896-W
Local and Long Distance Hauling
WOOD FEED POTATOES
COMPLIMENTS OF
The
Commercial
Hotel
Seafarth
H. C. BOX
AMBULANCE SERVICE
• Nothing is neglected . . . We
pride ourselves upon anticipating
the wishes of our patrons even
before their desires are made
known.
Night Calls
Phone 175
Day Calls
Phone 43
Compliments of
Winter Driving
is not far away. Your car
will start more easily if you
put in the proper grade of
oil. Try SHELL — it is
guaranteed.
SHELL STATION
H. WESTON, Prop.
Goderich St. W. : Seaforth
AW1N"h.
Palace Rink at 11.30 p
*alktr's
Prizes On Diplay at Furniture Store
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11.30 p.m. to 2.30 a.m.
IN CARDNO'SHALL
C ome prepared to
make a night of it.
Don't Miss ThisTreat
Excellent Music
Perfect Floor
ADMISSION 35c
FOR PRIZES
PRIZES INCLUDE:
1. The holder of the first
ticket drawn will be giv-
-a., en the opportunity of
purchasing a 1939 Ford
V-8 Tudor Sedan, com-
plete with radio and heat-
er, for $1.00.
2. Six -piece Breakfast Set
in natural wood finish,
complete with Buffet, ex-
tension fable and four
chairs, value $45.00.
3. , Beautiful Walnut Cedar
Chest, value $18.00.
4. Solid Leather Men's Toil-
et Set, completely equip-
ped, value $12.50.
5. Choice of Beautiful Mod-
ernistic Electric Table
Lamp, or Aladdin Gaso-
line Lamp, value $8.50..
6. Choice of Variable Heat
Electric Iron or Coleman
Gasoline Iron, v a I u e
$6.50.
7. Duratex Finish Aero
Pack with removable
hangers, value $6.00.
8. All -Wool Kenwood Blan-
ket, choice of colors, va-
Iue $5.50.
9. 32 -piece Tea Set, fine
English porcelain, color-
fully decorated, value
$5.00.
10. Last Chance Prize: Beau-
tiful Solid Walnut Desk,
suitable for home or of-
fice, value $30.00.
• To the seller of the Lucky
Ticket on the Car, one all -
wool Auto Rug, value $5.00.
Tickets may be
procured through-
out the evening
at the Rink.
Draw will be made by W. II. Golding, M.P., G. A. Jackson, G.
Sills, A. F. Cluff, Wm. Anent, K. M. McLean
uumart s
Flavorized Ham, Bacon, Sausage
KITCHENER ONT.
AIM
CHRISTIE
MEAT MARKET
Dealer in—
All Kinds of
FRESH AND CURED
MEATS
Phone 58 Seaforth
A. C. Routledge
GROCERIES - CURED MEATS - PROVISIONS
Phone 166 Seaforth
FURNITURE
Repaired, Remodelled and
Refinished
FOR EASY STARTING IN
WINTER
\, Use—
BLUE SUNOCO
— ALSO —
Used Furniture For Sale
THORNE Repair Shop
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JacDon aid' s
Bakery
The Home of
Good Things toEat
John Gallop
NEW AND USED
CARS
ELECTRIC WELDING
Chrysler -Plymouth Dealer
SEAFORTH
WRIGHT'S Garage
Goderich St. E. : Seaforth
COMPLIMENTS OF
The
Dominion
Bank
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E. C. Boswell
MANAGER
Compliments of
McGAVIN'S
Grocery
Groceries - Crockery
Fresh Fruits in Season
Phone 95 Seaforth
Regent Theatre
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Maureen O'Sullivan - Henry Fonda
— pry --
"LET US LIVE"
Also Paramount News brings the
first pictures of bombed Warsaw.
SOVEREIGN LIFE
INVESTMENT BONDS
and
LIFE INSURANCE
F. Devereaux
Phone 279-W - : Seaforth.
"w �r
A Full Enamelled
Range
(High Closet and Reservoir
$72 Cash
GEO. A. SILLS & SONS
Compliments of
Canadian
National
Express
M. McKE'LI AII,
Seaforth, Oft.
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