HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1957-10-17, Page 5T1 -I)0 S;IDA OfTH NEWS -Thursday, October 17, 1057
Your Superior Big 9c Sale
Hallowe'en Kisses . , 33 c lb cello bag
Peanuts in the Shell ..,. 1 lb. bag.
�9C
CATELLI
READY CUT MACARONI
2 lb 29c
JORNSONS SUPER HARD
GLOSS GLO COAT
Qt. tin .. 89c
!'tag, 01.09 -save 20c
CANNED PEARS
Std, Quality •
Largo 20 oz tits
3 for 43c
LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE
Large 48 oz. till 29c
PURITY FLOUR
See the Carving Set given
away. Free with Purity Flour
7 lb bag 53c
SPEC.- CLARK'S
PORK & BEANS
Large 20 oz. tins -Low price
2 for 33c
CLUB HOUSE Zy-
PEANUT BUTTER
YORK BLANCHED
SALTED PEANUTS
13% oz bag 39c
CRISCO, 3 lb pail.. 1.09
10c saving here
TREE SWEET
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
... Lge 48 oz. tin 29c
FLOWERS
16 oz. Ice Bob Jar 39c Potted Mums 99c and up
Wright's Superior Food Market
SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY
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The Rexall
1 -Cent Sale
ON ALL NEXT WEEK
Monday, Oct 21st through Saturday, October 26th
See Sale Bills for Complete
List of Bargains
AT
Keating's Pharmacy
Phone 28 Seaforth
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1956 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN
1953 CHEVROLET COACH
1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1953 FORD SEDAN
1950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1950 PONTIAC
1949 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
Many lower priced cars
No reasonable offer refused at
Seafort/i Motors
Phone 541
Seaforth
OPEN EVENINGS
The healthiest warmth
your home has
ever known.
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SEAFORTH PHONE 47
TOWN TOPICS
The Norman IMcLeans spent
Thanksgiving in New York.
(Charles Haney, Egmondville,
was taken to the hospital, Tues-
day -with a dislocated right el -
'bow ,and Joan Van Vugt, M•e-
Killop', with a fractured right
wrist, the same day.
IMr, and Mrs. Russell :Sproat
visited friends in Ridgetown
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. :Harvey Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. 'Ivan Forsyth
spent the weekendin.Ottawa.
(1'Ir. and Mrs.' Irving Suther-
land of 'Owen Sound; Mr. Eric
Sutherland and Miss Jessie Wil-
son of Kitchener, were recent
guests at the homeof Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lawson.
1Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Sproat, of
North Bay were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sproat.
Mr. and Mrs. • J. E. (Patterson,
John, Allan and Dianne enjoyed
the Thanksgiving weekend with
the fornter's parents in Peter -
oro.
IMrs. Donald 'Dale and baby
were at the former's home in
Dresden for Thanksgiving week-
end.
Mr. and .Mrs,. Lorne Dale and
Mr. W. 3. Sims spent Monday
m Dresden.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart
marked their 55th wedding an-
niversary on Tuesday, when
several of their fancily were
home.
Mrs, Geo, Dale, Mrs. Sykes.
Mrs. W. V. Morrow and Mr,
and Mrs. R, H. Sproat attended
the funeral of Mrs. Thos, And-
erson in Lucknow last 'Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleary and
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cleary, Lon-
don, and Mr. H, Verhoeve, of
Tiilsonburg were we e k end
guests of 3fr, and Mrs. W. J.
Cleary,
Mr. and Jhs, Jim Eekert of
Ridgetow-n spent /the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. J. :M. Eckert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Etue spent
the weekend with friends in
Detroit.
Mr. Charles Hagan, Zurich,
spent a few days last week with
Miss Mary .G. Hagan.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Maus, Wind-
sor were weekend visitors at
the home of Mrs. Thos. Bannon.
Ms. and 5\frs: (Earl Arlin and
daughter, Toronto, spent the
weekend with Mrs. John Walsh.
Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Matthews
and Mrs, M. Castle of Detroit,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson
and family of Streetsville were
weekend visitors with Mr. Thos.
Lane and other relatives.
lMr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays of
Detroit were weekend guests of
(Mrs, R. S. Hiays,
Mr. Ron Silts, -of Kitchener,
Misses Mary Lou and Ruth Sills
of London and Miss Pat Reyn-
olds of Kitchener were week-
end guests of Mrs. C. ,1'. Sills,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen ,Ohesney,
Londonpent the weekend with
Mr. and WA: ,Frank Kling and
Mrs. W. Hart.
Mr. B: 'Duncan of Toronto
Was s weekend visitor at the
lhonne of his' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Duncan.
IMT. and Mrs. Scott Coffin,
and Mr. .'and Mrs, Michael
lBechely of 'Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Morris and daught-
ers, Tillsonburg and Miss Mar-
garet (McIver of Kitchener with
relatives here over the weekend.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gahan,
Ottawa, were weekend guests of
'Mrs. W. Southgate.
EGMONDVILLE
Teachers Who spent the holi-
ady wekend here were: Miss
Laura McMillan of Toronto;
, Miss Jessie Finlayson of Lorne
Park and (Miss Adice Watson of
(London.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Todd of
Southampton called on friends
in the village on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Finlayson
of Lorne Park spent the week
-with the fornner's mother, Mrs.
Jas. Finlayson.,
Mrs. Robt. Boyes Sr. and son
Mr. Ed Doyes visited with
friends at Huntsville, also with
Mr. and Mrs, Robt.JBoyes Jr. at
Ordllia.
Miss Mary Stobie is visiting
with friends in Detroit.
Rev. A. H. and Mrs. 'McKen-
zie and family of Acton spent
Monday and Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Stephenson and Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan,
Mrs, Harvey Patrick of St.
Thomas spent Tuesday with her
mother, Mrs, Hazel Turnbull.
Miss Jean Watson of Toronto
was a weekend visitor with her
mother, Mrs. J. S. Watson and
Miss Alice Watson.
Mrs. Harry Weiland spent a
day or two With friends in Tor-
onto.
'Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Houst-
on attended 'Mrs, Houston's
aunt's funeral, Miss Alice Hack-
ney, ,at Exeter last Wednesday.
(Mrs. Lorene Weir of Detroit
is visiting her sister Mrs, And-
rew (Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. (Norman Mc-
York.Lean spent a few days in New
BRUCEFIELD
Miss Mary IBroadfoot, Toron-
to, spent the Thanksgiving holi-
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, John 'Broadfoot.
Miss Barbara Taylor, Toronto
and (Miss Jn•a spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.Harvey Taylor.
Mr. Frank Aldridge and Mr.
Howard Vine of Victoria, B.C.
are visiting with Miss (Mary
Gibson this week.
KIDDIES' 'SHOP •- Seaforth
CORD & GAB COAT SETS SNOW SUITS
- 3X 6.95 2&3piece . 6.95
SKI PANTS
Sizes 4 - 14X .. 2.98 3.98
CORD OVERALLS, reg. 2.95
Sizes 2-6X Sale 1.49
LITTLE NUGGET COATS
CAR COATS WOOL SOCKS
SLIM JIMS .. 29% discount size 5-8% 25c
ENTIRE STORE WIDE SALE
BOYS CORD PANTS,
self belt --sizes 4-7 .... 2.98
PLAID WOOL SLACKS
Sizes 8 - 14
reg. 3.98-4.98 Sale 2.49
KIDDIES' SHOP -- Seaforth
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telephone business office.
Visiting over the weekend
with Rev. and Mrs. S. Davison
were their son, Trevar, and his
wife and family from Batavia,
T.Y. -
Mr. ` and Mrs, Sinton McKen-
zie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mof-
fat and John attended the Mof-
fat-Goiding wedding in Sea -
forth on Saturday.
,Nis. L. Rushcall and child-
ren are spending• a few weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross 'Scott. Mrs. Rushcall will
leave shortly for 1Vinnipeg'
where her husband is stationed
with the RCAIF.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Allen, of
Toronto, are spending their hol-
idays with Mr. Allen's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alden
Mrs. Geo. Henderson and
Mrs.. Victor Hargreaves enter-
tained group 1 of the W.A. at
the hone of Mrs. Henderson on
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon McKen-
zie spent the Thanksgiving holi-
day with their son, Mr. Don Mc-
Kenzie in St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Drew ?Boyce and
daughter Betty, Toronto spent
Thanksgiving with Miss M.
Swan and .firs. C. 'Ham.
BORN
Dennis-Ai"cott Memorial Despite].
on Oct. 13, to Dir. and 52,5. Clayton '.
Dennis, Seaforth, n daughter
Rummage Sale
Saturday, Oct. 26
AT TF1E PUBLIC LIBRARY
Door open at 2 pan.
rt„ t Auspices of
Hetspi'tal Auxiliary
Town will be canvassed ou Friday
afternoon, Oct. 25, or phone
484 or 27 for pickup
DON'T PITT (TOFF-
SAFEST FOR YOUR CAR
PERMA-FILL
100% Approved Ethylene Glycol --'
WITH COOLING SYSTEM CONDITIONER
There's not a safer anti -freeze in the whole wide
world than PERMA-FILL. Made exclusively for
Canadian Tire by the largest manufacturer of Ethylene
Glycol, PERMA-FILL stands HEAT as well as COLD -
gives complete all-weather security. PERMA-FILL gives
more protection than you'll ever need -100%
Approved Ethylene -Glycol with special cooling sys-
tem conditioners to prevent rust, corrosion, clogging
and foaming, Harmless to gaskets and car finishes;
actually lengthens radiator hose life and lubricates
the water pump. Safe all the way down to 62°
below zero. Use with any thermostat - never needs
testing -stays at full strength. Fill up now with
PERMA-FILL.
GALLON QUART
2.79
.74
IGNITION
SPRAY
Spray this tough plastic
coating on your ignition
system. Seal out rain and
condensation; protect
against stalling and hard
starting.
6 -oz. bomb
.99
ALL -WINTER PROTECTION
POLAR BRAND
Full Strength Regular Grade
Ethylene Glycol -
PRICED FOR BIG SAVINGS
Full-strength Regular -Grade Ethylene Glycol -at.
a bargain price. Special inhibitors guard against
rust and corrosion. Permanent anti -freeze protection
keeps your car safe all winter long, Equal to many
of the best known brands selling at much higher
prices. Sold only in sealed containers,
GALLON - QUART
2.49 .67
Moto -Master "SUPER"
TI.�)�REEIE
119
GALLON
QUART .S4
Concentrated Methyl -Hyd-
rate base - blended with
special corrosion and rust
inhibitors; evaporation re-
tarded. Allows efficient car
heater operation. Put in
anti -freeze now.
ANTI -FREEZE TESTER -Accurately tests all types of anti -freeze
THERMOSTATS -Original equipment quality; most popular cars- From
RADIATOR HOSE- Heavy duty, cut to length or moulded. As low as FT.
.55
1.10
.44
.24
.39 -
GAS -FLOW - Put into gas tank -Prevents gai.Uno. fraena -ups
RAD. FLUSH - Removes rust and scale safely. frock alsztowCrad
RAD. SOLDER -Seale leaks permanently, prerosnls anti -freeze loss.
FAN BELTS - Sava up to S0%. Original equipment quality. Most
WATER PUMP LUBRICANT - Stops squeaks. Add to anti -freeze
.39
.79to2.30
.49
WATER PUMP
EXCHANGE
As In« as
4.15
to roploce original
equipment - a1
price. Malave up
u
40%.
HEAVY DUTY
HEATER HOSE
Vs" diem.
Per 1. '
h' diem.
Per f1. •
dlam.
Per f. '
16
17
19
HEATER
MOTOR
7.10
6 -volt reversible re: •
placement type. Long.
Ufa.
EXTENSION
LAMP SET
2541,
3.19
2541. heavy weather-
proof' cable.. Re,
/lector guard, bulli.
In switch.
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Phone 792
SEAFORTH
G. S. & W. V. Smith
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STEERING
WHEEL COVER
.36
Takes the chill off
the steering wheel.