HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1957-08-29, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, August 29, 1957 .
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RED SOCKEYE
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PEACHES
15 oz. tins. 2 for 39c
ROBIN HOOD MIX ADE
ASSORTED FLAVORS
.. 6 Pkgs. 29c
OATMEAL COOKIES
1 T cello 29c
GIANT SIZE FAB
Save 35c. 1.24
HEREFORD
CORN BEEF
12 oz tin 36c
CIGARETTES
.. per Carton 2.99
MOTHER JACKSON'S
JIFFY PIE CRUST
Pkg, 33c
TOP CROP
POPPING CORN
. 1 lb cello 17c
SAICO
TUNA FISH
.... 7 oz. Tin 29c
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Miss June McClinchey and
Miss !Grace (Boyce spent a
week's holidays at Port Elgin.
Mrs. M. Collins
TEACHER
of Piano and Theory,
Western Conservatory
Studio on Old No, 8 Highway
west of Seaforth
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1954 DODGE SEDAN -
1953 CHEVROLET COACH
1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1953 FORD SEDAN
1950 CHEVROLET COACH
.ted:>r 1949 FORD COACH
1954 Dodge 1/2 Ton
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1-IO1.1DAYrnIiAVANR
4 LATIN-AMERICAN PRODUCTIONS
4,PEO•LE0 BATES- GLEN DERRINGER at tho
Sonsailonol dancing slap organ-tho child prodigy
of tho Ed Sullivan Show' featured on the Parry
•- Como Shawl
Wilt MAIIONEY
Vaudavillo4 greatestVICTOR JULIAN'S mat.Rib•tiskling musket ' ing dog and pony sett
Cemodianl DELILAH -Sensational ON
tTho fanlabuious MUNOZ. 4Troposo Artist! A Big Top
on the sleek wire, A skill. Circus Slarl
thrill d•niinWe sal A.COSTAIN'S CHIMPS -
ATHE ZACCHINI'S- They're almost human!
-ohuman cannon balls
featured In Ufa Magau'no 4.THE.FLORIDA TRIO-
- Returned by Popular World. Famous Comedy
Demand, Contortionists'
Reserved Seats 92.00, 91.50, S1.00
MONDAY'AND, TTUESOAY 7, AFTERNOONS !'
THRILLS, SPILLS AND EXCITEMENT!
TRANSTWORLP DAREDEVILS
• CO-STARRING •
"-CYTRiX MOTORCYCLE DAREDEVILS
:.----A. Wild -riding English cyclists who performed before the.
r Royal Family and 10 million Britons!
Prices: Ohildien 50e, Adults 81.00 Reserved Seats 91.50
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS
LONDON FREE PRESS se Class P000 22 Class Pace
r=�-,♦=' 2 -YEAR-OLD PACE 25 Gloss pace 21 Clessieed Tr01
WESTERN FAIR „, 28 Class Pace 20 Class Paco
3•YEAR•OLD PACE..
pius LIGHT AND HEAVY HORSE EVENTS
Prices: Children 50c, Adults $1.00. Rose,ved Seats 91.00
s SAT RD' M.:
GENE HOLTER'S
U: PAY AFT
• See Ostrich Racing! Camel Racing!
• 32 different kinds of wild and dolnesficefad
animals!
1.4 • See Big Baba -.
Theelephant mosl used In. the moolesf
: Educalional oodottainmenf for young and old,
3a, morning Show 600
. dj Children .606,. Adults 91.00,
Reserved Seats 81.50 /
WNERE TOWN .ANO C6UNTRy MEET!
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Tickets Available at
Baldwin Hardware W. H. Elliott Restaurant
TOWN TOPICS
ICJN.IR. iStation Agent F. W.
and Mrs. !Marshall and two boys
are holidaying near -Lindsay.
Mrs. [Edith Wallace and Miss
Millie Whalley of Toronto are
spending a few days with Mr,
and Mrs, James Wallace.
Mr. and ''Mrs. James (Hogg
and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bar-
wick of .Collingwood spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Red-
ford Dungey and Brenda.
Miss Carol Ann Dungey re-
turned to her -home in Mitchell
this (week after spending the
past twq weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Bedford Dungey 'and Bren-
da..
IMrs. W. J. Faulkner and Pa-
tricia of Galt spent the week-
end here with Miss Lillian •IE+aul-
kner.
Officer 'Cadet Peter Spittal is
spending a couple of weeks with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
,Spittal, after completing his
:summer -course at •Shilo, Man.,
and before returning to Royal
Roads, Bk.
Mrs, 10. 113. Greenwood, Mon-
treal, returned Saturday miter
spending the week with her son-
in-law and daughter,; Mr. and
Mrs. H, O.' -Free. '
Mrs. E. Dinsmore and Bob
and (Shirley were visiting' her
parents at Seth Ste Marie this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hoffman
and Florence of !Burlington and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willis and
Carl, Kitchener spent the week-
end. with Mr. and IMrs. Roy
Lawson, Goder9clt `.St. ;West.
IMr. and Mrs. John Longstaff
and family were Toronto visit-
ors this week.
IMrs. M. W. 'Stapleton and
family returned Tuesday after
holidaying at Lake Joseph, in
(Muskoka.
Mrs. Walker Hart moved this
week to her house on Goderich
street west, vacated by Dr.
Black who has moved to the
McCabe house. The 'Chesney
farm in Tuelcersmith has been
purchased by Mr. G. Rose whose
farm adjoins it.
Mrs. J. -.L. Kerr and Mr. and
'Mrs. Isaac MciGavin spent Sun-
day in Exeter with friends.
Dr, and Mrs. Ed McGavin of
Windsor spent an afternoon
with IMr. and Mrs. McGavin and
Mrs. 3. L. Kerr.
Miss Barbara Yates, Guelph,
spent a few days with IMr. and
Mrs. James Wallace,
iWilmer Scott, Mr. and !Mrs.
Ken ,Harrison and Beverly and
Miss Jean Carr of !Brantford
had a motor trip through New
York State to the Thousand Isl-
ands, St. Lawremee Seaway and
Cornwall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scott and
four daughters, who have lived
in Winnipeg for two years, vis-
ited at the home of their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Walters. They left on Monday
on their way to (Montreal, where
Mr. Scott is being installed in
the position of Feed Manager of
the Ogilvie Flour Mills Co.,
Limited.
(Miss Mae Pargeter has re-
turned from London after
spending the past couple of
weeks convalescing with her
sister.
'Mrs. Harry Dingman, Detroit
is spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. D. McConnell.
Rev. Wm Nigh, Windsor,
spent two weeks with his sister
and 'brother, Mrs John Walsh
and Mr. and Mrs. John Nigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Mea-
gher, 'Stratford, and (Miss Al-
phonsine Meagher, of London,
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Meagher.
Mr. Joe Laudenbach, Toronto
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lauden-
bach.
Mr. Ron Sills, of Kitchener,
'Miss 'Pat Reynolds, Kitchener
wore weekend guests of Mrs. C.
P. Sills.
Mr. and IMrs. John Hotham
Jr. spent, a few days this week
in 'Detroit.
IMr. and 'Mrs. James Mallieaux
and family, Toronto, are guests
of Mrs. Jos. McQuaid and Mr.
and Mrs. John Flannery.
IMr. and Mrs. Ken Etue and
family spent last, week in Bay-
field.
Mr. and 'Mrs. C. .tE. Smith
were visiting relatives in Peter-
borough recently.
WINTH ROP
(Sunday ,School at 9.415 at Ca-
van Church for 'the next two
Sundays, !Sept., 1_; and 8.
HENSALL
(Prices at Hensall Community
(Sale Aug 22nd:
Weanling pigs 912.50 to 915.-
25; chunks 916.75 to '919.915;
feeders 922.85 to 938.125; sows
$86.00 to •91121100; Holstein
cows 81112.5.00 to 9160.00; Dur -
halm cows $140.00 to 91615.00;
(Holstein calves 915.00 to 917.;
Durham calves $19150 to 925.00.
Fat steers sold up to 919.50
a lb. -3515 hogs and 60 head of
cattle and calves were sold.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
THE LAST FLING i
DANCING !
WED. - FRT: - SAT.
also
SUN, MIDNITE DANCE
SEPT. 1st
to the music of
LIONEL THORNTON
and his ORCHESTRA
plus Crowning of
"MISS GRAND BEND"
BEAUTY QUEEN for 1957
Will be photographed by all
leading newspapers and also
OFPL London, Channel 10
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. William
Murphy (Dorothy Kistner)
Seaforth Community Centre
Friday, August 30
Norris Orchestra
Everybody welcome
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Joe. •
Williams (Marilyn 1V.Iedd)
" Friday, Sept. 6
Seaforth Conununity Centre
Popular Orchestra
Everyone welcome
Mr. and IMrs. IBeamish of
Moose Jaiw visited during the
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis and
accompanied by Mr.:and Mrs
'Melvin Traqueir left this week
for a motor trip to Montreal.
CONSTANCE
IMr. and Mrs. Geo. Addison
attended 'Synder's family reun-
ion in 'Stratford Parts last -Sun-
day afternoon, Relatives were
present from Aylmer, Wood-
stock, !Brantford, 'Goderich and.
Clinton.
After a month's holiday the
Church and Sunday School will
resume at the regular hours,
Sunday Sohool at 1 p.m. and
Church at 2 p,:m.
•Stir. and Mrs. Joe Riley 're-
turned home from holidays vis-
iting Tobermbry, Midland, Bala
and places north;
POLICE REPORT
IStatis:ties for Police District
No. 6 for July: Motor 'vehicle
accidents 151, fatal 4, persons
killed 4, injured 59, vehicles
checked 5,8116,warnings 1,4163,.,
charges laid 547. Most charges,
rate of speed, 2411.
FARMERS—For your fall wheat requirements. use
ELMIRA FERTILIZER
3 - 15 - 10
4 12 - 10
2 12 - 10
NUMBER OF OTHER BRANDS
Special Prices on 20% Superphosphate
for better hay and pastures in 1958
Contact:
ERT N EKEYES
District Sales Rep.
or Your Local Dealer
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
August 29-30
-- Double Feature --
"Don't Knock The Rock"
Bill Haley and His Comets
Alan Fried and Little Richard
"Rumble On The Dock's"
(Adult)
Laurie Carrot - James Darren
(No Cartoons)
SATURDAY ONLY—August 31
"The Last Frontier"
(Color) (Cinemascope)
Victor Mature— Anne Bancroft
(Two Cartoons)
Church Service, Sunday, Sept. I
8.00 p.m.—Rev. D. J. Lane
SUNDAY MIDNITE & MONDAY
September 1.2
"Cockleshell Heroes"
(Color) (Cinemascope)
(Comedy)
Jose Ferrer - Trevor Howard
(Two Cartoons)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
September 3.4
"The Ambassador's
Daughter"
(Color) Cinemascope)
Olivia de Havilantl and
John Forsythe
(Comedy)
(Two Cartoons)
TWO SHOWS 'NIGHTLY
Box Office opens 8 pin.
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in cars—free
afereilAffellbrifftIMMUUEST
FINAL SW
MEAT
1M IN
At Seaforth Lions Club Park
Satur. A 31
Commencing at 2 p.rn.
A FULL PROGRAM OF BEGINNER, JUNIOR,
INTERMEDIATE, SENIOR AND ADULT
EVENTS, INCLUDING RACES, AND
NOVELTY RACES
Beginner 9 and under
Junior 11 and under
Intermediate ........... 13 and under
Senior 16 and under
For further information, see
RON ENNIS
Swimming Supervisor
At the Park
LOCATION:
No.10 Highway,
S of Brampton.
TIME: 1125 p.m.
ROAD SURFACE:
Asphalt. Very greasy
because of heavy
drizzle,
RESULT:
Two killed,
This car was travelling south at a speed far too high
for the road surface condition. The car ahead signalled
a left-hand turn, and pumped his brakes to give
additional warning because he had to wait for an
oncoming car before making his turn. The driver of the
high speed car jammed on his brakes and the car
went into a violent skid. It shot off the road, clipped
a tree, then smashed head-on into another tree.
Both the driver and his passenger were killed instantly.
Before you travel too fast for the road surface con-
dition, remember this picture. It could happen to you.
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