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Wanted
All W001 shipped to
JACKSON'S
is Graded in Seafortb
and full settlement
made from them.
R M. JACKSON
SEAPORTH
Phones: 3-W and 3-J
ege Tit gen,
PhIPPP4, 40't
Thia 010 largest
'in any eMiNeeet OOP 4rin. Each.
Mrs. J. K. Irvin 'Kea boatefie at
MaY meeting of the &wild Circle
Evening Auxiliary. 'There wa.s a
spleedid attendanee. The' chair
was taken by President Mrs. Win -
soled the devotional, l'it'aith in
3413. garry Roy read-
ing the Scripture lesson; Mrs. Al-
vin Eeralahe gave the etudy of the
continued miesitanary Work in Ja-
an ertiele from tile Presbyterian,
Record, while Mrs. Lawrence Bay.
The pause that refreshes
Announcement
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MR. JOHN E LONGSTAFF
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
wishes to announce that he has pur-
chased the Optical practice from
ROSS SAVAUGE, and has opened
his office in
THE CARDNO BLOCK
(One door South of Savauge's Store)
PHONE 791 : SEAFORTH
llefreetkinante Were. aerie& and the
enea
Mother's Day was fittingly ob-
served in Carmel Presbyterian
Church SnatlaY naerning last, Rev.
A. rerguson occupied Ida own
pulpit and. based: his tholighte frona
the *eine, "(led works thre'llgh
home." Hp was aspieted during the
service by Mr. George Tinney, sup-
erinteadent of the Sandal chool.
cupied the choir loft and for their
selection sang, "Childheed Years
Are Spreading O'er Us." Misa
Shirley Bell rendered a solo,
"Jesus, Lover Of My Squl." The
Senior choir sat in the front pews
of the church. The Scripture les-
son was read by Miss Anne Hil-
debrandt. The infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. :Campbell and two
saas cif Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vol -
land, received the ritee of baptism.
Huron County 'Women's Chris-
tian Temperance tinion convened
Tuesday afternoon at Main Street
tnited •Church, Exeter, for its an-
nual tonvention. Mrs. R. A. Brook,
cOoMY-nreaidlent, took the chair„
The devotional .period was in
charge of Mrs. C. Pennington, of
Goderich. Mrs. C. W. Down ex -
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PRODUCTS
Phone 684 : Seaforth
tag Year; IA the Vlower Mlealoii•etae
Vert it was' stated, that •150 vis10
:had hew Made the ate4 and.
'being sent out to the Mee.
Rev. H. 3." Snell, ininieter
James St. United Church, Exeter,
was guest speaker, basing +Ids
thORghts 914 0.0 Eighth Psalm, 5th
verse: "Tou hast. made libal a lin::
tle lower than the tinge's, and bast
crowned him with- glory and ban^
or," Mr. Snell, in 11, very tore/10
address, stated that 163 million
dellare ball been speat on Piper
in, 1949. We cannot compute the
-afraid to diseints the position that
we take. He was pleased, that Her-
on County had, an organization and
said it must go ahead and defend
and support it.
Mrs. Brook, county president for
the past seven years, thanked the
organization for their co-00Pration
and tendered her .resignation. Mrs.
Geo. johneton, Goderich, conducted
'the election, which reaulted as Sol -
lows: Advisory presidents, Mrs. E.
J. Miners, Exeter; Mrs. G. John-
ston, Goderich; Miss Jean Murray,
Hensall; Mrs. C. W. Downs, Exe-
ter; past president, Mrs. R. A.
Brook; president, Mrs. Chas. Pen
Mrs. E. Geiger; corresponding sec-
retary, Mrs. P. J. Ce,ntelon, Gode-
rich; recording secretary, Miss A.
Consitt, flensall; treasurer, Mrs.
Wm. Peters, Goderich; superin-
tendents of departments: Evange-
listic and Christian Stewarship,
Mrs:. E. Geiger, Hensall; drugs and
narcotics, Mrs. W. C. Pearce, Exe-
ter; Flower Mission, Mrs. C. W.
Downs, Exeter; medal contest,
Mrs. J. Amy, Exeter; press secre-
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ON SALE AT
JOHN BACH
Seaforth
000, ExOteri 141y4, )!,fJ
en, Henson,
Attit:V ValioneY, of Main at.
-0144,,e111,11,02, Exeter, reechoed
ORYPV,',0T0410-aceordian, solos, Mrs;
ed• -04;0016, with. Mrs. F. ApPlellY,
enetiMlarilst. Mrs. T. DoUghertY,
gatktotilhe convention. to be held
Tettarto in September.
iir,Tenflin by Mrs. G. joliasten, of
4;3;00040, convener of the vista:ti-
tion assembled„greatly deplore the
inereaating 'appearances hi our
Weekly and daily newspapers and
in, many other periodicals Mich
worthy causes as the Red; cr•es.
the salliation Army and many ap-
peals With the name of a brewer
or distiller attached as the spin-
ster, a the advertisement; be it
resolved that we continue to ap-
peal to, the management of news
papers and periodicale of oiir *-
approval, believing the money, got-
ten bY 'the sponsors in many casea
comett4rom the familiee tweeting
assistance, It is resolved that al-
cohol Os. be prohibited and alco-
holic education for Canadian yonth
be emphasized. Be it resolved, the
Lorene Day Act be better enforc-
e& Tbe ladies of Main St. Church
served n delicious sapper.,
ST. COLUMBAN
The rctonthly meeting of the C.
W.L. was held with the president,
Mrs. T. Morris, in charge. The
meeting opened with prayer and
the minutes as read were adopted.
The treasurer's report showed a
balance, of 379.45. The following
coaveners were appointed: Maga-
zine convener, Mrs. Wm. McMil-
lan, with Mrs. Jos. Connolly and
Mrs. Michael Murray as aeaist-
ants; Purgatorial Society, Mrs.
Jarnes McQuaid, and Mrs. Joseph
DoYle. Mrs. Wm. McIvor and Mrs.
MeMillan were appointed to visit
NOTICE !
Salvage
WANTED
LOUIS HILDEBRAND
WE WILL PICK UP
Iron and All Kinds of Metal, Rags
Highest Cash Prices paid.
ibis a ilea with a fir Of light
-bald Wednesday ,Aafteration,_, MaY
17, at the home Of Vra. A101,01-
Tha Tall Cell Wass' MienVerad ID"
"your birthday." The afternoon
and 50 Yards of' tlaaneletto into a.
layette to be forwneded tO the
Children's Shelter tit 'Goderich,
used clothing brought to the 'Meet -
lag by the members. After this
the buginess part ef the meeting
Was conducted. If -Santee of the last
meeting were read and adopted. It
was moved and seconded that 650
be'„,sent to tbe Winnipeg Relief
Fund. A card of thanks was read
from Mrs. Cnarles Eyre for box af
treats sent her, also Personal
thanks for same from Mrs. E.
Whitehouse. The meeting was
brought to a close by singing
"God Save the Xing," and a 'de-
licious lunch was served by the
hostess end her committee.
BAYFIELD
The Trinity Club of Trinity An-
glican Church held a successful
"Daffodil Tea" at the home of Mrs.
Ted Davies on Thursday afternoon
last. The rooms were tastefullY
decorated with spring flowers. Mrs.
Davies received the guests and
John Howard poured. The tea-
room assistants were Mrs. May,
nerd Corrie, Mrs. Alfred Scotch -
mer, Jr., Mrs. Larry Clow, Mrs. T.
H. Mack, Mrs. Ernest Hovey and
Mrs. LaVerne Morgan.
Mrs. Keith Pruss, of London,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker.
Mrs. John MacLeod, Sr., return-
ed home on Saturday after spend-
ing the winter in Detroit and Rom-
eo, Mich. Mr. Donald MacLeod, of
Port Dover, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Sullivan and David, of Rom-
eo, spent the week -end with their
Dr. and Mrs. Robin Hunter and
family, of' Toronto, were at their
home in the village over the week
end.
Miss Betty Lou Larson, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reheny
Larson.
Mrs. Manley Thomson, of Chica-
go, has arrived to visit her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack MacKenzie.
Mr. Jim Day, of Detroit, spent
the week -end in the village. He is
preparing to build a new home on
Huron Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ferguson, of
London, spent the week -end with
the former's mother, Mrs. Margar-
et Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart, of
Hamilton, -spent the week -end at
their home in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, Lon-
don, were guests of the former's
grandmother, Mrs, Chas. Parker,
over the week -end.
Rev. LaVerne Morgan and T. H.
Mack were in London this week
attending the Synod of the Diocese
of Huron.
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GoodYears- We'll buy the unused miledgerin
faux old worn tires. Our plan makes it eaay
to get the safe, road -gripping traction of big.
mileage Goodyear tires . . drive 'in today!
SEAFORTH MOTORS
PHONE: 141
CHEV-OLDS.-SALES AND SERVICE
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON
GOOPATEAR
TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
WINCEIELSEA
Miss Jean Humphrey of Kirkton,
spent Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. John Batten, Mr.
and Mrs. George Kellett and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry .Armstrong attend-
ed the reception in Hensall on
Thursday night gicen in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper.
Mrs. W. Walters, of London,
spent the week -end at the home of
her son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wal-
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn. Kerslake
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Penhale and
family spent Sunday with Mrs.
William Veal of Exeter.
A large crowd attended the
Mother's Day service at the church
on Sunday and two babies were
baptized.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett
spent Sunday in Clifford at the
home of Mrs. L. Schaus and her
son, Charles, the occasion being
Mrs. Schaus' 91st birthday.
;Miss Betty Bailey, of Exeter,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and, Mrs. Joe Bailey.
Master Sheridan Penhale spent
the week -end with his grand-
mother, Mrs. W. Veal, and return-
ed home with his parents on Sun-
day.
Mrs. M. Dobbs and Mrs. Clifford
Brock and family, of Elimville, and
Mr. and Mrs. William. Dobbs and
children, of Langdon, spent Sun-
day withu Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Armstrong
spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs, John Batten.
The fine weather of the past
couple of weeks has enabled most
of the farmers to get their entire
spring crops in.
Miss June Walters attended a
trousseau given by Mrs. H. H.
Cowen, of Exeter, in honOr of her
daughter, Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Haines and Mr.
and Mrs. Reed, of St. Marys, visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Horne
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters,
Margaret and Danny attended a
funeral in St. Thomas on Monday.
Mr. Clarence Ford, of Kitchen-
er, spent the week -end with his
parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ford.
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'Standard equipment on the Rocket-Engined"88",
optional at extra cog on the "76".
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A GENERAL 1,110TORs VALUE
MOTORS .
IN
Under auspices of Seaforth Lions Club
and Branch 156, Canadian Legion
ALL PROCEEDS FOR MEMORIAL CENTRE
8500 in Valuable Prizes - 18 Games for $1.00
DRAWING FOR $49.75 MIXMASTER
See display of valuable prizes at Seaforth produce Store.
BRING ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO THIS BINGO ON
RL, June 2, 1950
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT MEMORIAL
COMMUNITY CENTRE '
"1:4Cornhination Magazine and
10. 1 Radio
Lamp Table Value $23.00
1. Clothing EnsembleValue 525.00
3. Presstire Cooker Value 519.95
1. Steam Electric Iron Value $21.95
5. Occasional Chair -Value 523.50
5. .22 Calibre Repeating
Rifle Value 518.00
7. Gladstone Rag Value 523.50
Automatic Toaster Value $22.5o
9 Presto Canner Value 525.50
Yaine $30.03.
11. Sandwich Toaster .,Value $30.95
12. Silver Tea Service
Vaue $30.00
13. 1 8 -Day Clock Value $20.00
14. 1 Bag Sugar Value 515.00
/5. 1 Radio Value 330.95
16. 1 Kodak Tourist
Camera Value 525.25
17. 1 Tricycle Value 519.75
18. $100.00 IN CASH
Every fourth Bingo will be a Special for $25.00
18 GAMES FOR VALUABLE PRIZES, ALL FOR $1.00
Bingo starts at 3:30 p.m. in
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT MEMORIAL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
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