The Seaforth News, 1957-10-24, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, October 24, 1957
OUR PRICES ARE
AUNT'JEMIMA
PANCAKE FLOUR
Pkg. 20c
Iceland Water. Ice Wafers
.. • Pkg• 35o
Waffle Cookies Assorted -
Pkg. 57c
These are delicious biscuits
Apple & Raspberry Jam
Apple & Strawberry Jam
24 oz, Jars. Special 35c
Special Diets or Dietetics
We have the following -in
stock: Oandies, Cookies, salt
free, Salad Dressing, Sweet-
ness, Janis, Jellies, Chocolate
Drink Mix, French Dressing
CROWN OR BEEHIVE
CORN SYRUP
2 1'b yin 29c
HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP
11 oz. bottles
2 for 45c
SIMON PASTE WAX
1 lb Tin 79c
ECONOMY HAND SOAP
5 Bars Ailed_ .. 23c
3 bars large.... 231c
Thurs. Fri. Sat. Special
POLYTHENE DISH PANS
Assorted Colors
Each 990
with a $3.00 order
PURITY FLOUR
25 Ib. Bag.... 1.73.
Free
.73-
Free Carving Set with
6 steak knives to match
Cut Flowers and
Potted MUMS
Flowers for All Occasions
I L13. 25c
Wright's Superior Food Market
SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. Clare 'Westeott of Toron-
to Was a visitor for a couple of
days with his .parents,, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. 'Westcott.
Mr. Sherman Stewart, Crystal
'City, Man., is visiting his 'bro-
ther, Mr, (Marshall Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Austin of
Flint, Mich.,. Visited friends here
F over the weekend.
Mrs. Margaret Devereaux
and Miss Joan Devereaux, Tool
onto, were guests o1 Mr. and
Mrs. Frank .Sills Sr., and other
relatives over the weekend.
Mr. Bill Stephenson, Toronto,
spent weekend with his mother
Mrs. Leo 'Stephenson.
IMa•s. G. Vance and boys, Tor-
onto, spent the weekend with
MT. and Mrs. 21, 'Minett and
Mr. and Mrs. R. Box.
Mrs. G. R. Bell returned aft-
er a few days spent' with rela-
tives in' St; 'Ca'therines.
Rev: B. T. and Mrs. McSpad-
den andfamily of Toronto spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Zack 'McSpadden, (Roxboro.
Mr. and 1VLrs. Levis. 'Mantes -
virile, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Hawley. Winthrop.
Miss Maxie Rowland, Kitchen-
er was a weekend guest •at the
hoarse of Mr. and Mrs. D. Malone
Rev. Wm. Morris was a :guest
for a few days at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Win. Morris,
BAKE SALE
AND BAZAAR
Saturday, Oct. 26. 3 P.M.
At W. C. Oke former office
:Auspices of Constance United
Church W.A.
S.T. COLUMBAN
CAS}1 BINGO
Wednesday, Oct. 30
9.00 S. T.
Under auspices of C.W.L.
•
HOW MUCH WILL THE REPAIR BILL BE?
PAYING for telephone servicing and repairs is one house-
hold expense that isn't ever likely to worry you.
You'll appreciate our quick attention to any inter-
ruptions in your service, andthe fact that repairs don't
alter your usual monthly bill. Add to this our constant
work on the entire system, and you have a new and
interesting picture of the valueof your telephone;
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
1956 CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN
1953 CHEVROLET COACH
1963 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1953 FORD SEDAN .,,
1950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1950 PONTIAC
1949 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
Many lower priced cars
No reasonable offer refused at
Seaforth Motors
Phone 541
OPEN EVENINGS
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Seaforth
CROMARTY
The sarcament of the Lord's
Supper was observed at theser-
vice in Cromarty Ohurcih Sun-
day horning, There wild be no
service here next Sunday owing
to the •anniversary services be-
ing held in Coven Presbyterian
Church, Exeter.
The 'October meeting of the
Marian Ritchie Evening Auxil-
iary was held in the Sunday
School room on Tuesday after-
noon. ;This being their Thank -
offering .meeting, the WEIS
members were ipvited guests,
Mrs. Aitcheson of .Avonton, who
is Presbyterial visitor, was the
guest .speaker and gave a splen-
did Thanksgiving .address. Miss
Olive ISpeare also gave a
Thanksgic. Mrs. Lome
iving and Mrs. J. (Mil-
ler led in ..devotions. 'Brenda
Kerslake favored wibh a solo
and 'was accompanied at the pi-
ano by Mrs. Kerslake. Words of
appreciation to those 'taking
part were expressed by Mrs.
.Sam ,McCurdy. Refreshments
were served and a social hour
enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weitzman
of Niagara Falls, N.Y., visited
with relatives here last week.
Mrs. Grace Scott ,returnled to
the Falls with them for a visit,
Mr, 'A'ivrn (Cornish, Hay, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
and Debbie visited on Sunday
with Mr. and (Mrs. Donald Wal-
lace Oarlingford.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Scott
and family visited on Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stor-
ey at IDorehester,
;We congratulate Miss Alice
Sorsdahl, who was a successful
winner in the Stratford Beacon
Herald subscription 'contest. 'She
First Meeting of
Badminton Club
In Seaforth Town Hall
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30
8 P.M.
New members wishing to join
will be welcomed at this meeting
BOY SCOUT
APPLE DAY
SAT., OCT. 26
BE GENEROUS IN
YOUR SUPPORT
Entire proceeds for further-
ance of Scouting and Cub-
bing in Seaforth and
district
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
Clinton
(Standard Time)
WEEKEND SHOWS ONLY
DOUBLE FEATURE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
October 25 and 26
'PRIVATE HELL”
i(Adult)
Howard. Duff — Ida Lupin()
and
"CRASHOUT" Adult
William Ben•dix-Arthus Kennedy
(One Cartoon)
(Enol of Season)
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY'
Box office open at 7.30 pan,
First show at 8 p.m.
Children under 12 in care—free
Lorne and Steven Brown and
.Staff of Brown'ie's 'Drive-in
Limited, tCdinton, wish to sin-
cerely thank their many cust-
omers and friends for their pat-
ronage this past summer. With
this 'weekerud's double feature,
left by plane from Crumlin Air-
port, on a .conducted tour of
New York City.•- I
Mr. (Frank Stagg and Mrs. M.
Houghton attended a :Baxter
Shop Quartette recital in Lon-
don on Friday night,, and visit-
ed with Mr. and :Mrs. 'Gordon
Houghton.
Workmen are busy 'making
repairs to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Norman ' Marl/urn ,which
was badly damaged (by fire a
few weeks ago.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Hamilton
`visited on Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. W. Martin, Exeter,•
The YPIS meeting was held on
Sunday evening with Alex Mei=
kle presiding. Alice Walker
road a passage of scripture.
Those present paid their mein-
teraihip fees for the coming
year.
Anniversary services on Sun-
day at St. Andrew's United
Ohurdh were conducted by Rev.
Dr. 'Semple of IEganorrdville, 'with
a well attended congregation
morning and evening, Mr. Gra-
ham of . Clinton Radar School
was guest soloist and was ac-
companied at the .organ oonsol
by 'Mrs. Graham,
'Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Kyle on ;Sunday
irkluded: Mr. and Mrs. Bob
'Baker Jr., 'Hensald; My. end
Mrs. Torn Kyle and daughter
Karen of iHensall, and Mr. and
(Mrs. Harold !Caldwell of Hen -
sell. The occasion (being Mrs.
Caldweil's 'birthday, :she receiv-
ed some very nice gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cud -
more of Kitchener spent the
weekend with Mr. Sam Cudrnore
'Several cases of influenza are
reported in the :district.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ireland vis-
ited Friday and 'Saturday with
the latter's brother and sister -
in -lane, Mr. and IN12s. Wilmer
Jones,
On Saturday morning two
fawns were seen heading for
Mr. Clarence .Smhil'lie's `bush.
Sympathy Is extended Mrs.
Wm. McLean in the recent doss
of her 'husband, the date Mr.
Wm, McLean.
W. M. S.
The ladies of the WIMS met
at the church on Tues., Oct. 8th
with Mrs. Wilmer Jones, host-
ess, and Mrs. (Bert Faber, co -
hostess. The president, Mrs.
!Emmerson Anderson opened the
meeting with hymn 201. The
scripture and prayer was taken
by Mrs. Emmerson Kyle. Mrs.
Allan Johnson and Mrs. Alex
M•eMurtrie gave their reports
from the South Huron Sectional
Meeting held at IHensall. Mrs.
Bert Faber and Mrs 'Allan John-
son will be the visitors for shut-
ins during November. Plans
were made for the annual :birth-
day party in November rwhen
the guest speaker will be Mrs.
J. E. Whiting, wife of Dr, 3. E.
Whiting, home on six months
leave from bhe hospital at Haz-
elton,, in Northern British Go-
lumlbia. Dr. Whiting is appoint-
ed by the home mission (board
of the United (Church. Mrs.
Whiting is bhe former 'Marjorie
(Pearce of Exeter. Mrs. Alex
McMurtrie gave a short balk on
Ohristian Citizenship, Mrs. Ro-
bin McAllister introduced the
new study book en Japan. dlymn
166 was sung and the Benedic-
tion closed the meeting. Cake
and tea were served by lunch
committee. The date for the an-
nual 'bazaar was set for 'Satur-
day, Nov. 116.
!Wedding (bells will soon be
heard in the district.
(Sunday guests of `IMr.' and
Mrs. Norman Dickert included'
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McOlinahey
and Nelson; Mr. and Mrs. J.
(McLellan and Lois; 'Mrs. Hugh
McGregor of Hensall Mr. and
Mrs .C. IScarffe; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Dickert; Mr. and Mrs. G.
Hulblbard and Kenneth of Har-
riston.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and (Mrs. Clarence 'Mont-
gomery entertained ISaturday
evening, friends from Coa+bet-
ton, Grand Bend and Lake (Road,
it being the .occasion of their
26th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel King and
faaniby of Exeter were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
iPreszcator and family.
IMr. and :Mrs. Borden Brown,
on Saturday, attended the fun-
eral of Mr.• (Gratton Wise at the
Kress Funeral Home, Durham.
Mr. and. Mrs. 'Howard Press -
cater and family spent the
weekend with !Mr. and Mrs.
Oharles Glanville of Crediton.
Mr. and (Mrs. Frank Riley
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Riley of Cromarty.
Mr. and Mos. Wm. 'Jewitt,
Joyce and Janice attended the
Londesibor,o Anniversary 'Ser-
vices on Sunday and also visited
with Mr. and Mas. 'Clifford Ad-
ams of Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
visited with Mrs. Alice Lawson
of Tucker+sanibh on Sunday and
also attended !Turner's 'Church
Anniversary Services.`
Mr. Douglas Riley of East-
wood returned home on 'Monday
evening as the school where he
is teaching is closed on account
of the Flu.
.(Don't forget the bazaar and
bakesale to be held 'Saturday
afternoon en. Seafoath in the
former Oke office. 'Sponsored by
the Constance W. A. and a can-
dy table will be sponsored by
the Mission ''Band.
CROP REPORT
Recent: rains have curtailerl
farm work but will aid the fall
plowing. Fall plowing, lifting
sugar beets and turnips and
picking corn ase the main 'jobs
of the farmers.
BLAKE
515.. :and .Mrs, Donald Manson
and family of Toronto visited
over Thanksgiving holiday with
his mother, Mrs. NZ. Manson and
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Geiger.
Hr. and Ma's. Keith McBride
were to . London past week .call-
ing at the hospital to visit Mr.
Josiah Geiger.
The influenza epidemic is still
quite greva'lent in bhis district.
The children hope it ends soon.
INT. and Mrs. James Dins -
Bazaar C Wheel
ST. COLUMBAN
Friday, Oct. 25th
Doors open 8.30 DST
Lunch counter
Rumm ,F ge Sale
Saturday, Oct. 26
AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Door open at 2 p.m.
Auspices of
Hospital Auxiliary
Town will be canvassed on Friday
afternoon, Oct. 25, or phone
4S4 or 27 for pickup
1
more were visited with rela- ey and family of 'Goderieh visit
tives from Mitchell recently.
Mrs. Mary tHey visited her
daughter and family at Bay-
field for a few days.
•
Mrand Mrs Leonard Jeffer-
ed his parents Mr. and , Mrs,
Leon Jefferey and family.
IA. -few from this community
attended the plougihing match
at Simone last week.
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