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Nuance and Real Estate
Phone 214 — Seaforth
FOR SALE
Modern Dwelling on East Wil -
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Immediate Possession. •
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Iganveniences. Oil heating. Suit -
▪ 1e for V.L.A. purchase.
• Modern 2 -Storey Dwelling with
'garage. Sparling St. Possession
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Modern Brick Dwelling, Goderich
a . St. east Beautifully located. Early
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FLOWERS
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eencre 393 Seaforth
"Flowers Wired Anywhere”
COAL
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burning.
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Salvation Army, -2:30 p.m., Sun-
day School; 7 p.m., ,Salvation Meet-
ing; 4:00 p,m., Thursday, Hobby
Crafts, Young PeoPlei--$:00-P-M.,
Prayer Meeting. A cordial wel-
come. — Lieut. Allen,. Officer -in,
Charge.
Northside United Church. — 10
a.m., Church School and Adult
Bible Class; 11 a.m., "Whereby My
Brother Stumbleth"; Junior Choir
will lead in Service of Praise; 7
lam.: "Brain Weshing," illustrated
religious Illm.-Rev. J. W. A. Stin-
son. Minister.
First Presbyterian Church. — 10
a.m„ Bible Class and Sunday
School; 11 a.m., "The Mares of
Life and Death"; Junior Congrega-
tion; 7 p.m., "The Way To Cad";
\ :15 p.m., Y.P.S. Fireside.—Bev. D.
Glenn Campbell, Minister.
St. Thomas Anglican Church. -1O
a.m.. Sunday School; el a.m., Morn -
lug Prayer; 7 p.m., Evening Pray-
er: Thursd 10 a.m., Holy Com-
munion; T, y, 7:30 p.m., Mice
eek Lente1n ice. • St. Mary's,
Dublin -2:39.p. 7; Sunday Scbool;
3 p.m., Evening Prayer -.—Rev. W.
A. Jones, Rector.
SEAFORTH WI NOTES
Seaforth WI members are re-
manded to give a donation for
doughnuts for, the March 20 euchre
instead of •inaking a cake.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and Mrs Francis George
Hamlin, of Chapleau, announce the
engageanent of their daughter,
Frances Eileen, to Donald Hender-
son Scott, of Fort Erie, son of Mrs.
Scott of Seaforth and the late Mr.
Harry Scott. The marriage will
take place on. Saturday, April 4, at
2:30".m. in Trinity College Chapel,
Toronto.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The engagement is. announced of
Patricia Ann, daughter of Mrs.
Salvation Army
SEAFORTH CORPS
3 p.m.
Sunday School
7 p.m.
FAREWELL SERVICE
• for
Lieut. R. Allen
Everyone Welcome
eastor
Bran,94 Sherinnn **Wire. Sear
tOrtiat 944 0.9 late, Mr, Vrokiielr, to
014.ght X411u flarrard444QUArd
004 i Afra'. Nor-
man Stet:400W 9f Owen SoUnd, and
the late Atkr.. *alert Edward Cart-
a:9K The marriage will take. place
at 3 o'clock On Saturday, .April 11,
in First Presbyterian ,Church, Sea -
forth.
LATE CHARLES McNAMARA
One of the cadet residents of
Seaforth passed away Tuesday,
March 17, in Clinton in the person
of Charles McNamara, in his 96th
year. Born and a resident all his
life of Seaforth, he was. a stone
mason in his early yeare.,
Predeceased by his wife and two
sons, he is survived by one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Peran, Royal Oak, Mich.,
and three sons, Russell, Windsor;
Milford, Buffalo, and Frank, St.
Marys, 0,
• The fuhertil will Ilse held from the
Box Funeral Home Friday morning
at 9:30 a.m. to St. James Church
for Requiem Mass. Interment will
be in St. James' cemetery.
" WALTON
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barrows
and Mr. and Mrs. George Love are
on a motor trip to Florida.
Mrs. Ralph Travis is a patient in
Clinton Hospital.
Lumley Meleay, Monkton, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirkby.
William Bolton has returned to
his home in Rochester, N.Y., after
visiting friends here.
DUBLIN
Miss Mary Lou Dill, Stratford,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dill.
Miss Beatrice Murray, West
Montrose, visited -with Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Murray.
Mr,. and Mrs. John Robinson, of
Dundas, visited with Mr. Thomas
O'Rourke.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nichdlson,
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
James Krauskopf,
Mies Mary Beale visited in .Strat-
ford with Mr. and Mrs. L. Beale,
after being a patient in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, •Seaforth for a
month.
Joseph 'Druae had a successful
auction sale on Saturday and will
continue to live retired on the
farm.
Don McRae, Tillsonburg, visited
with Mrs. McRae and children.
Gerald Burns, London, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns.
Leo Villeneuve, Parry Sound,
visited with Mrs. Villeneuve and
Paul. t
Public Meeting
To Discuss
"What Is a Credit Union"
And Its Operation on a Community Basis
ST. JAMES' SCHOOL HALL
'MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 23rd
8 pea.
Speaker — C. G. Smith
Credit Union National Association
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S CLUB PRESENTS
AdventureThroughThe FarEast
A Motion Picture in Technicolor and Sound
with Warren and Douglas Wilkins
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Seaforth
Wednesday, March 25
Tickets available from any Club Member
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O ,y :James SP(*) ,
74E TERRIBLN'IRISR
Beiorrah (wbich, I am. told, le a
word a real IriehMan paver uses)
there was trouble this seventeenth
of the Irish.. A fella—and a profes-
sor from Toronto, mind le—made
a apeech the other day and laid the
Irish out for a fele Marcus Long,
who hap'pena to be an old friend of
mine, went clown to. the St. Pat-
rick's Protestant Benevolent Socie-
ty and told all the ehameack-wear-
ing lads that ,'because of Zte hate-
ful memories, Ireland is a had place
today,"
You can bet he didn't -get away
with it. Another boy with the fine
name of Rooney—and him a mem-
ber of the Parliament too—said
what Marcus Long said, was "eel-
oney". "Ireland," said Big Sim
Rooney, "has the ,greatest freedom
in the world." Marcus Long had
said that censorship was so bad in
Ireland that "their greatest works
cannot be read by their own peo-
ple."
Well, this, is one argument you're
not going to get me into. It would
be presumptuous for a chap with a
name like mine to get mixed up in
a fight like this. Let the Irish fight
it out among themselves, ehat's
what I say.
And censorship or not, the one
thing I am absolutely sure of is
that the Irish lads still have the
freedom to fight their own battles.
iGehich reminds me of the famous
Battle of Baltinglass--'a fit subject
for this St. Patrick's week.
• You never heard of the Battle of
Baltinglass? Shame on you!
'It all began when Nellie Cooke's
aunt Katie got so old and bedrid-
den that she had to. give up the
post office she and her father and
her grandfather before ber had run
at Baltinglass. Naturally, every-
body thought Nellie was a dead
cinch to get the job, but the gov-
ernment had other views, and. in-
stead appointed a young upstart of
a fellow, name of Michael Farrell.
the Morgen littethor •Avetidlnitr,
;04M&41;Or 109c9 Of llelrs,
Now ,d10 you think. that the 800
citizens Of Baltinglass were mind-
ed to sit back and let the govern-
ment go aheadand appoint just
anybody the politicians wanted?
Not on your life. Marcus Long
miay say there's no freedom from,
goveamment control in Ireland
these days, but the citizens ef
Baltinglass had never heard his
speech.
Without making too much fuse
about it, everytime the government
men came around with their truck
to move the postoffice equipment
from Katie Cooke's to Michael Far-
rell'e, there would be such a. press
of men around the old postoffice
that t h -e government fellows
couldn't get through. When they
strung the telegraph wires, to the.
new postoffice, somehow all the
poles got cut down. (Theylaia it
was "tee little people" that did it.)
A group of citizenegot so enrag-
ed that they• went right down to
Dublin to protest to the parliament
itself and they hired an aeroplane
to drop pamphlet a over the capital
city. As a result, the Dail was in
an uproar and the upshot of it was
that a certain hem by the name
of Patrick Cogan, the local mem-
ber, was expelled from the cham-
ber of deputies.
. Pat Cogan, however,. hadt the last
word. It was this:
"The powers-that4)e may for a
moment overwhelm the people, but
they will not trample them down. as
long as the spirit of freedom and
justice lives in the town."
He wee right. Eleven days af-
ter he had received his appoint-
ment, Michael Farrell had had en-
ough and wrote out hie resignation
which was accepted.
Pat Coogan was allowed back in
the Dail and Nellie Cooke is to this
day the postmistress of Baltin-
glass.
I don't think freedom has vanish-
ed from the Ould Sod yet. •
EGMONDVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. James Webster.
Egmondville, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. ,Cliff Webster, London,
visited a few days lest week with
the former's. daughters, Mrs. Jas.
MeNain and Mrs. David McKenzie,
both of Amberiey.
Miss Laura McMillan, Tormito,
spent the week -end with her moth-
er, Mrs. W. F. McMillan.
Mrs. T. Richardson has returned
from the hospital at Londion, where
she has been for 'the past week.
Mrs. Reg Knightshas returned
to her home improved in health,
after spending a week at Scott
Memorial Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent have
moved to Webbwood, north of Sure
bury.
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry WeilancleTo-
route, spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Weiland.
Mr,' W. D. Hopper has (killed a
well for Mr. Vidfor Bisbach, and
has 50 feet of water in a 150 -foot
well. .
Mr. and Mrs, Grant Finnigan
have moved into their new home
which they 'built last summer.
Mrs, R. Dalrymple , and 'Mrs.
Coombs visited Mrs. Charles Green
in Stratford General Hospital Ibis
w e.elc.
ZION
me.
Miss Sharon Stacey spent the
weekend with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and, Mrs. George Robinson.
Mrs. James Malcolm and Bruce
are able to be up again after a re:
cent illnees.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Park and
family, MitChell, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Roney and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Roney last Sun-
diay.
We are sorry to report Gloria
Ann and Oraut Pepper ill , and
hope they will soon be better.
,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broughton and
baby, Atwood, visited Sunday with
Mr: and Mrs. Fergus Lannin,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Gordon and
Donna and Mr. H Gordon visited
recently, with Mr. J. Malcolm aid
Mr. and Mrs. D. 1VIalcolm,
EAST McKILLOP
ems
Mrs. Fred Hoegy returned home
last week after spending several
week e in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Steinacher,
Stratford, were recent visitors at
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Seaforth
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1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Koehler.
Mr, and Mrs. John Aiken and
Linda Paterbough, Sebriugvilie,
were visitors Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs:. Charles Eggert.
We are; sorry to report that Mrs.
Henry Wietersen is again confined
to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McKenzie, De-
troit, visited the Hoegys over the
week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Bennewies
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Eggert.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eggert,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert and'
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock were at
Morriston, on Saturday to attend
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115 ACRES—Near .Goderich,
on No. 8 Highway, with stock
and implements.
50 ACRES—On No. 8 Higle"
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THREE SUMMER COT-
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FOR MARCH 19 - 20 - 21
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Tip, Top Tomatoes -28 oz. - 2 for 45c
Posts Cornfetti - P-• 2 Packages 26c
Shredded Wheat ------2 for 33c
Kehler Dundee' Bramble Jelly -12 --oz. jar - 37c
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Branston Pickles -9 -oz. jar» - - - 25c
Marsh, Potatoes -50.1b. Bag- ---
Florida Oranges -250's —
Sunkist Orange -288'5
Stevens',:.
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3 Doz; 79c
Misses Donna and Barhlara, Reck,
Pethesda, spent a couple of dayp
at the home of their uncle, Mr.
Irvin Rock.
Mr enil btra. Irvin Rock and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Rock In Logan last Sunday.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
spent Saturday in Sarnia and at-
tended the hockey game.
Mrs. J. E. 'Rushy, Chatham, spent
Sunday with the Lawsons.
Miss Donelda Adarase Centralia,
teaching staff, spent the weekend
with her parents.
Mrs, Jack Busby, Ch,atham, spent
the weekend with relatives here
She accompanied, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Lawson to London. Monday
and to her 110101e.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jewitt re-
turned from Forest Wednesd,ey and
are at present za'the home of their
son "and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. :Bill Jewitt.
Mercubers from Constance attend-
ed a Presbytery meeting in Blyth
Wednesday'.
A pleasant afternoon was agent
at Londestoro parsonage, the home
of Rev. Gandier, where the WA
and WM& held their Easter‘thank-
offering Wednesday with a good at-
tendance.
Mrs. Annie Henderson a n d
daughter, Gladye, and Mr..and Mrs.
William Burlingham and family,
Mitchell, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adaans. "
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson at-
tended the hockey match in Sarnia
Saturday.
Mr. George Leitca, at present a
patient in Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth, is not improving as
much as his friends would like to
see.
LOCAL BRIEFS
'Mies Jean Turner, Toronto, spent
the weekend at her home here.
Miss Isabelle Betties, iPeterboro
i8 spending a fele days vvitlz her
parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Theron Bet-
ties, in McKillop.
Miss Margaret Grieve, Oakville,
spent the weekend with her moth-
er, Mrs. Te L. Grieve.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beattie, To-
ronto, sent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas 'Beattie.
Mr. andeePers. C. P. Westaway,
Hamilton, visited Mr, and Mrs.
Montgomery • Patrick in Tucker -
smith.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont,
London, spent the weekend in,
Walton with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Porter.
O Miss Marian Watson has return-
ed from Toronto where she visited
Mrs., Earle 'Bell. 0Her niece, Mrs.
13rown, New York, was also a guest
of Mrs. Bell.
, Mr. Ignatius O'Leary, of the Hur-
on Road East, has sold his 100 -acre
farm to Mr. Fergus Kelly, Dublin.
Ma and Mrs. O'Leary will move to
London during Easter week.
:Miss Alice Davidson, Toronto,
spent the weekend with her moth-
er, Mrs. A. Davidson, in the Sea-
ford). Apartments.,
Mr. fine Mrs.. Carmen, Rowcliffe
and Mrs, W. G. Wright, town, and
Mrs. Hilliard Lawrence, Henstall,
have returned from Long Beach,
California, where they visited Mr.
and, ,Aers: Ernest Rowcliffe, former-
ly of Clinton.
Mr, George R. Campbell, McKil-
lop, is improving after an opera-
tion in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don
Messrs. Jack and William Cud -
more, Toronto, were in town, Sun-'
day visiting their father, Mr. Wil
liam Cuclmore, who is :in, Scott
Memorial 'Hospital.
Mrs.' J. B. Fox, Herisall, will be
the guest speaker at' the Barbara
Kirkman Auxiliary of First Pres-
byterian Church Tuesday. March
24, at•8 p.m, All the ladies of. the
congregation, arae invited to , this
meeting.
Dr, and Mrs. J. A. Munn .epent
the weekend in Toronto.
Mr. Frank • Smale is improving
after suffering an atteek of pneu-
monia.
Mrs. Charles Theobald is in Scott
Memorial Hospital, where :she un-
derwent a major operation.
Mr. Walter Murray is confined
to his home.
Mr. and Mrs. George, PoreTtla
Russell, Man., Visited their cous-
ins, airs, Brbara L. Thompson,
Bruce -field, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Chesney, Tuckeesmith. •
Mrs. Wes Nicholls., Stan and
Meg, Lionel Fortune were in Lon'
don Friday attending the funeral of
Mrs. Elia Thomas; whose death -oc-
curred suddenly lase week. Mrs.
Thomas was a eister of the late
Norman and Wes Nicholls of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoggarth
of London., spent ae few clays with
her fath.er, Mr. W. T. Thomps.on.
At the Royal :Conservatory of
Music, Toronto, examinations, held
in Stratford recentL, Dora Ann Stin-
son,. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. W.
Stinson, and pupil of Mrs, M. R.
Rennie, was successful in passing
Grade VIII In piano with honora.
Mr. A. P. .Cluff has returned af-
ter a ten months' trip to South
America and the British West In-
dies,
WINTHROP
Miss Isabelle Betties, Peterboro,
spent the weekend with her per-
• ente Mr, and Mrs. Theron Betties,.
Mr. and Mrs.' Garnet Tfieloi and,
Dorotay, Staffa, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClure.
O Mi. -era`Tfl4itii fraitie—tiTifif
family visited Mrs, Alex Murray 93
Walton Sunday, •
Mrs: Bastin, Stratford, is attend -
1n her mother, Mrs. Hugh Aleut-
de4 who fp &R with the flu.
Mr. Ray Beattie, son or Mr. and
Mrs, ken Beattie, is recovering
Pfeil , the fi
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NOW. PLAYIN9 .
"ERE CQIWES THE 'NELSONS"
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HARRIET ;KELSON
The 1•Telsona are baoli again in this ,Comedy.:•• Rock lio.8sonl crer
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NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAV
"LOVE IS BETTER THAN EVER "
ELIZABETH TAYLOR LARRY PARKS
This is bite of M.G.M.'s Gayest Comedy hits. See Liz
With the risen who claims that he is allergic to marriage.
NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY T EC H N I COI,OR.,,
"BRAVE WARRIOR"
JON 'HALL I CHRISTINE LARSEN
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THIS IS IT! . . .
Sarnia at Seaforth
SATURDAY, MARCH 21:
9:00 p.m.
They're tied at two- wins each, and
must declare a winner on Saturday
Night4
WITHOUT A DOUBT, THE "BIG-
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