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TIIE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, August 1, 1057
Civic Holiday Weekend Specials
FISHERMANS FANCY
Red SOCKEYE SALMON
7,3/4 ;oz tin 41 c
ELLMAR PURE
PEANUT BUTTER
large 16 oz. jar 29c
BEEF DINNER
BURNS BAR X
11/2 ib Tin 43c
ROSE SELECTED
FRESH GHERKIN PICKLES
.. 16 oz. Jar 39c
BURNS SPAM
. 12 oz. tin 515c
ASSORTED FRESH! ES
ASSORTED KOOL AIDES
.... 5 Pkgs. 29c
SWIFTS GOLDEN
DEW MARGARINE
1 ib. ctn. 29c
FLIT INSECT KILLER
AEREO BOMBS,
.. 10 oz. size 98c
BABY PICNIC HAM
COOKED READY TO EAT
11/2 ib tins 1.45
AYLMER GOLDEN CORN.
CREAM STYLE
15 oz. tins. 2 for 25c
NEWPORT FLUFFS
` POLY BAG
plastic boat 51c
Wright's Superior Food Market
SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY
LAKEVIEW CASINO
GRAND BEND
NEW DANCE NIGHTS !
NEW DANCE ORCHESTRA!
WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS
Grand Bend's Old
Favorite
BOBBY DOWNS and his
ORCHESTRA
FRIDAYS
Western Ontario's Best
Known Dance Musicians
LIONEL THORNTON and his
ORCHESTRA
Sunday, August 4
Midnite Dance 12.05 till 3 a.1n.
LIONEL THORNTON
PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
CIVIC HOLIDAY
On Instruction from the Municipal
Council Ihereby proclaim
MONDAY, AUGUST STH
CIVIC HOLIDAY
For the Town of Seaforth and respectfully
request the Citizens and Businessmen
to observe the same
Dr. E. A. McMaster
MAYOR.
God Save the Queen
1955 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
1956 MONARCH HARD TOP
1954 DODGE SEDAN
1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1953 FORD SEDAN
1954 Dodge 1/2 Ton
1949 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton
Many lower priced cars
No reasonable offer refused at
SeaforthMotors
Phone 541 Seaforth
OPEN EVENINGS
Town of Seaforth
TAX PREPAYMENT
RECEIPTS FOR 19 5 7
The Town of Seaforth will pay 5%
per annum up to August 31, 1957,
on all prepaid 1957 taxes
Certificates and full particulars may be ob-
tained from the Town Clerk's` Office in the
Town ,Hall
D. H. WILSON, Treasurer
TOWN. TOPICS
Norman (MacLean spent the
weekend at (Red Bay with Mrs.
MacLean and family.
IDr. and_; Mrs. John Turnbull
and family returned (Wednesday
after a week's holiday in North-
ern (Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Of
Toronto, have Ibsen visiting` their
son in-baw' and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Longstaff.
IMr. and. Mrs. R. 3.'Bonney
and Billy, are holidaying at Bay-
field.
Miss Alva Elford of East. Is-
lip, Long Island, is holidaying
at her hoarse here.
Dr. and Mrs, ,Semple leave
this weep for their (Summer
Home, Sanlble Beach, Lake Hur-
on. Dr. Semple will returnin
time for (Sunday's services,
(Miss Grace Kreuter of Toron-
to`:is•visiliing friends .in town,
Jack' {11daNalb of Toronto was
here this week completing the
sale of the residence of his late
parents on North Main street to
(Mrs. (Orval Dale who it is under-
stood twill alter the house into
two apartments,
Don IMpreis and Wayne Jes-
sosne of I(ppec wash cadet camp,
spent the weekend at their
hoanes here.
(Mrs. C. (Hawley of Eginiond-
ville is spending the week in
London. • •
(Mrs. John ISkalitzy and her
son John, of Stratford, attend-
ed the funeral of the late Miss
Minnie ,Somerville on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham
Jr, spent Sunday in Burlington
with .Mr. and Mrs. (Ralph Mc-
Fadden.
Mrs. A. Flynn. Toronto is
spending a holiday with her
sister, Mrs. Mein Bannon,
Miss Luella Burke spent the
weekend with friends in Len -
don.
IMr. and Mrs. M. Berger at-
tended .a' funeral in Chatham on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hicknell
and family of Kitchener spent
the weekend with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lane, Tor-
onto, visited at the home of
IMr. and Mrs. Townsend Sun-
day.
(Master Paul Matthews is hol-
idaying with Mr, and Mrs,
Stewart Henderson, Mitchell.
Miss Verna Forbes, Niagara
Falls, is a guest of Mr. and
Mrs, A. Forbes.
IMr. and Mrs. Dennis Walsh,
London, were weekeQtd guests
of Mrs. John Walsh.
(Rev. fWm. Morris, (Aylmer,
is spending a few days with his
mother. Mrs. Wan. Morris. •
BORN
Hoogy —At Scott Memorial Hospital
on July 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Hoegx rrl Dublin, a son
Doits--At Scott Memorial Hospital on
July 29th, to Mr. and Mrs.. Mervin
Dolts, rrl Dublin, a son
Eckert --- At Scott Memorial Hospital
on July 80, to Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Eckert, rel Dublin, n daughter
Pearce — To Mr. and. Mrs. S. P.
Pearce (Joanne McMillan) of Pickering,
at. Ajax General Hospital, July 26, a
(laughter, Maty Jane
WINTHROP
Bible Vacation School opened
this week at Cavan Church, Win-
throp, with a good enrolment
and we are all looking forward
to our "Open Meeting" Friday
night, Aug. 2nd when the child-
ren will display their work. Ev-
eryone is welcome to this meet-
ing especially the parents.
Sunday School will open again
Sunday, ,Aug. 4th at Winthrop
at 1 o'clock. .
Mr. and Mrs, Norman (Geddes
of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Little this week.
HENSALL
Prices at Hensall (Community
Sale July 25th.
Weanling pigs $13.25 to $16.-
50; chunks 517.50 to $2L50;
feeders $28.00 to $32.35; sows
$78.00 to $105.00; Holstein
cows $112.50 to $•135.00; Dur-
ham cows $1124.00 to $140,00;
Holstein calves $9.00 to $111,50;
Durham calves, $212.00 to $41.
480 pigs and 80 head of cat-
tle and calves evere sold.
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
Clinton
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
August 1 and 2
"Hell's Island"
(Color)
John Payne -- Mary Murphy
(Two Cartoons)
SATURDAY ONLY—August 3
-- Double Feature --
"The Stranger on
Horseback"
(Color) Joel McCrea
"The Golden Mistress"
John Agar - Rosemary Bowe
(Cartoon)
SUNDAY MIDNITE & MONDAY
August 4 and 5 •
"Huk" (Color)
G. Montgomery -- Mona Freeman
(Two Cartoons)
Church Service, Sunday, Aug. 4
8,00 p.m.—RCAF Chaplain
TUESDAY'and WEDNESDAY
August 6 and 7
"Attack" (Adult)
Jack Paalance •- Eddie Albert
(Two Cartoons)
Two Shows Nightly,
Rain or (Clear
Box Office Open at B p.m.
First Show at Dusk
Children 'Under 12 in Cars Free
KIPPEN
Miss Marion Pepper spent the
past two weeks nvith her aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Well-
ingtop Good of Blyth and as-
sisted at the Bible School at
Auburn.
(Miss Margaret (Sinclair of Eg-
mondville was a weekend guest
of her (brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John 1Sinclasr and
family,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wan. Aikenhead
admitted their daughter Caro-
lyn to Victoria Hospital, Lan-
don, on Sunday, where she is. to
undergo eye surgery.
Mr, and Mrs. .Wan. Rechico
and 'daughter 'Sylvia of London,
visited a few days last week
with a sister and brother-in-law
of (Mit. P,eohico's, Mr. 'and Mrs.
0, Littleton.
On Thursday, Wayne Little-
ton, while on holidays with his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
"Reid of near Parkhill, met with
an accident while picking apples.
The limb of the tree broke, cau-
sing him to fall 10'. He was re-
moved to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, for X-rays which re-
vealed a ,broken .rih, and was
soon released from hospital.
Master IBmuce Wilbee of Sea -
forth vacationed last week with
his cousin Katherine McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hyde and
Marjorie spent 'Thursday in
London,
Mr. Roar Mousseau and his
brother Herb of Zurich are on
a week's fishing trip at Mani-
toulin Island.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dickert of
1Harriston visited Wednesday
with a brother and sister-in-law
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Diekert
and Merle.
Miss Marilyn Mousseau of
London spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Ozer Mous-
Miss Mae McGregor of Tor-
onto who has visited with her
brother and sister-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Wan. McGregor re-
turned to her home on (Saturday
'Mrs. Wm, Chapman of Eg-
mondville, who has been visiting
her daughter and son -hi -law
Mr. (and Mrs, Robert McGregor,
returned to her home Friday,
Mr. Alex Hyde is cultivating
the Doig farm and intends sow-
ing 80 acres of fall wheat.
Mrs. Wan. McGregor accom-
panied by Miss'Mae McGregor
of Toronto visited Thursday in
Goderich at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Hollick.
At the Drive -In Theatre, at
Clinton on Friday evening, Y-
vonne Aikenhead, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aikenhead
had the Misfortune of hutting.
her left leg. She was taken to
(Clinton (Hospital, then to the of-
fice of Dr. Newland where four
(stitches were required.
MT. and Mrs, (Stewart Cud-
snore, and Lorne of London, Mr.
1 and (Mrd. Charlie ICudmore, of
Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs.
,Lorne (Pinkney and son of Tor-
onto, visited Mr. Sam Cudsnore
on Saturday.
(Miss Marjorie Hyde returned
to:' her home Sunday after visit-
ing a few days with IMr. and
Mrs. Holbert Pasman and Jim of
London.
Mi. and (Mrs. Roy Butt, Lyn-
da and' Brenda of Seaforth vis-
ited Sunday evening with Mr.
and .Mrs. Dowson,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Pratte
and two children of (Montreal
have taken residence at the
Manse.
Mrs. Anna McConnell and
Miss Thelma McConnell of De-
troit were Sunday guests of
(Mrs. Lydia Doig and (Miss Janet
Doig.
IMr; and Mrs. Norman'Dickert
spent (Sunday with relatives do
Clifford.
BLAKE
Mrs. Nancy (Swartzentrulber
has returned to her home in the
village after visiting her sister
and relatives in the State of
New York.
IMr, and Mrs. 'Harold Widrick
visited in the State of New
York recently.
Miss Sherry and Master Terry
Young of Hamilton are holiday-
ing with their grandmother,
Mrs. Mary Hey.
(Mrs. 'Gordon Johnston and
daughter Sade, of Kenabeck,
Ont., visited her brother, Mr.
and (Mfrs. Harold Finlay and the
family and old friends.
Mr. Frank '!Fillingham and
daughters, Misses Alice and Faye
of Kenabeck, Ont., visited Mr,
and (Mrs, (Clarence Parke and
friends.
Mrs. Ephraim Gingerich and
Mrs. Gordon. Erb spent a day at
Kitchener and Yvonne and Mary
Margaret returned hoane after a
visit with their grandmother.
IMr. and "Mrs, Rudy Gesell
were visited by IMr, and Mrs.
Bert Cornforth and family of
Toronto.
Mrs. L. Guenther and sons of
Dashwood visited her •parents,
Mr. and. Mrs. 'David (Oesch.
Several attended the Wedding
of a relative at 'Markham from
this vicinity recently.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Deichert
of Goshen Line South, are the
proud parents of a new baby
daughter (born in Clinton Hos-
pital on Sunday, July 211, 1957.
!Miss Theresa •Oorriveau has
returned home after spending a
few days at Detroit,
(Miss Juleen IDucharme of
London is visiting her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Jefferey,
POLICE REPORT
District No. 6 for June: •Mo-
tor vehicle accidents 133, 4 fat-
al accidents, 03 injured.
RECEPTION
For Mr. and iVirs. Lou
McIver at Seaforth Com-
munity Centre
Friday, August 2
Everyone Welcome
Fishing ... and the Future
"Saving made this holiday
possible. Continued saving
will help me look after Debby's
future. She's one good reason
I save regularly at THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE"
765 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU
Dublin Branch - W. S. Stewart - Manager
Seaforth Branch - G. C. Brightrall - Manager
Big thirsty weekend ahead!
Don't forget to
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Regular Size
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