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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1957-11-14, Page 5THE ,SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, November 14, 1957 Big Jumbo $1 Food Sale ALLEN'S ,VITANIINIZED HILLCREST TOILET APPLE JUICE TISSUES 10 large, -1 z:tins . 8 for 1 00" g�. xoll s $1.00 2'0 o $ , SWIFTS GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE 41 -ib Pkg.s$1.00 SWIFTS TEMPT NEW DOG FOOD 15 oz. tins 12 for 1.00 1 TIN FREE, GARDEN PATCH WHOLE KERNAL CORN 14 oz. tins 6 for 1.00 ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES Large 21 oz. Pkgs. .... 3 for 1.00 'GIANT KLEENEX Yellow, Pink or White 3 pkgs. $1.00 GOLD`SEAL FANCY SOLID WHI'T'E MEAT TUNA FISH 7 oz tins. 4 for $1.00 CHOICE QUALITY PEAS 15 oz tins7 for 1.00 AYLMER VEGETABLE or TOMATO SOUP ' 10 oz tins 8' for 1.00 LIGHT BULBS < 25-40-60 Watt �.. 6 for $1.00 McCORMICKS Salted -or Plain Sodas 1 lb pkgs, 3 for $1.00. Say it with flowers We have Potted Mums & Cut Flowers and can fill 'orders large or small CONTACT US FOR YOUR FLOWER NEEDS Wright's Superior Food Market SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY TOWN TOPICS Mrs. C. Hawley, 8h imondvllle, left on Tuesday to spend two months in California. Miss Donelda Adams of Cem, tralia spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Adams. Wayne Jessome of Barrie - field spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and (Mrs. H. Jes- some. Mi. (Frank Jordan is visiting his son in 'Red (Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Keyes spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Keyes, Orillia. (Stuart is recovering after an'operation:in Orillia Hospital. Rev. Thos. McQuaid 'S.F.M., Toronto, was the guest of his another, Mrs. Jos. McQuaid over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher spent the weekend with rela- tives in -Detroit. Mr. Ron Sills, Miss Mary Lou jSills, and (Miss 'Ruth Sills, Lon- don were weekend guests of Mrs. C. P. (Sills. Mrs. Herbert Henderson and daughter, Gladys of (Mitchell, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams and 'Don- elda. Mr. and MTs, S. 'Benninger spent the weekend with Mrs. P. J, Johnson. Mr. and (Mrs. Stewart (Hend- erson and fancily, Mitohell were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Matthews. Mr, Joe Laudenbach, Wind- sor, spent the weekend with his parents, MT. and 'Mrs. L. Lau- denbach, Mrs. Jos. Matthews is spend- ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. (Don Barber in Kitchener. MONSTER TURKEY BINGO St. Patrick's Parish Hall, Dublin WED.; NOVEMBER 27 BINGO STARTS 8,30 Admission: 3 cards for $1 15 gauzes for turkeys Specials $15 cash Egmondville Mission Band will hold a BAKE SALE SATURDAY, Nov. 16 In the basement of the Church AT 2.30 EUCHRE SPONSORED BY THE L.O.B.A. IN THE ORANGE HALL MONDAY, NOV. 18 Camas at 8.30 Lunch Admission 40c Everyone welcome Turkey Bingo ST. COLUMBAN FRIDAY, DEC. 6TH THREE DOOR PRIZES - 1. Electric Fry Pan 2. A Turkey 3. A Chicken 15 games for Turkeys, and, 3 cash specials 9 o'clock sharp. Admission $1 BAZAAR & BAKE SALE SATURDAY. NOV. 16 3 P.M. IN QUEEN'S HOTEL Auspices O. E. S. ANGLICAN CHURCH BAZAAR AND TEA Wednesday, Nov. 20 3 to 6 P.M, Aprons, Ratted Children's Wear, Cluistmas stockings, Christmas decorations, stuffed toys, variety or gifts for all. Santa's booth for. children, Christmas cake, mud- dings, mincemeat, candy. Country store and home baking, Everyone welcome CONSTANCE Mrs. James !Dale last Wed- nesday had the misfortune to fall and break the bone in her hip and is a patient in 'Scott Memorial Hospital, ISeafonbh. (Miss Muriel (Dale of Bramp- ton •spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Verne Dale. IMr. and (Mrs. Ken Preszeator and family visited over the week end with Mr, and Mrs Law- rence Hill of Crediton and MT. and Mrs. Russell King, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, cRobt. Woods and 'Debbie of Ajax spent Sun- day and Monday with VIr. and Mrs. frank !Riley and Douglas. Mr. and Mfrs. !Ronald Collison of Wheatley spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arm- strong, IMr. and !Mrs. Stewart Dale and Mr. and IMrs. Neil Hopper of 'Seaforth. IMrs. Art Bromley of Kitch- ener visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs, James 'Dale, who is a patient in -Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr .and .Mrs. T. ,McMichael and Evelyn of 'Goderich visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Dale and family. Mrs. lCen Thompson, who has been a patient in Scott Memor- ial Hospital for .the past three weeks, ,returned home on Sun- day. We wish her continued health. - Farm Forum (Farm Forum was held this Monday evening at the home of Mr. an+d (Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt with a large attendance. The discussion period was on "(Farm Credit Loans". IProg. euchre was enjoyed with prizes going to high lady, Mrs. Geo. Leitch; lone lady, Mrs. Wm. Jewitt; the high man, (Howard 'Preszcator; low man, John Jewitt. The next forum will be held at Mr.. and Mrs. Ross MacGregor's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale at- tended the (Warden's ;banquet field at Goderich on Wednesday evening. BLAKE IMrs, Bert Faber and daught- er Dianne of I{ippen spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and IMrs. Rudy Oesch, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Gingerich and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ginger- ich spent a few days at Kitchen- er with relatives a3Ir. and 'Mrs. Oscar Du- charme are spending winter month's in Port Huron. OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS MAILINGS ,(Mail Early) Notices are on .display in the Post (Office showing the follow- ing clea+d line dates for Christ- mas mailings: • :For the European Continent Surface parcels Nov. 25th; sur- face letters Nov. 30; Air par- cels Dec, 10; Air Mali letters Dee. 12. ' Far The !United Kingdom: Surface parcels Nov. 30; Sur- face letters 'Dec. 5; Air parcels Dec. 112; Air Mail letters Dec. 14 To avoid disaplpoinbment mail earlyand follow these suggest- ions: Gift parcels must ,contain' bona -fide gifts, and :must be 'marked "Gift (Parcel". Fully completed Customs ,de- claration form' 91B must be af- fixed to ALL parcels addressed abnoad. Also non -adhesive ICzst- one Declaration form 1S113 and Despatch note 1613 crust be completed and forwarded with the parcel, where necessaay. These' forums and any additional information required may be el.-. tained at the Post:Office. To ensure speedy and safe de- livery, -mailers are urged to pack all parcels firmly and securely in corrugated containers, wrap- ped tightly in several folds of thick wrapping paper and tied securely with strong twine. Mailers are aware that over- seas parcels have a long journ- ey, with many Handlings, and parcels should be prepared in the 'manner the sender wants them received. All (-all should be correctly addressed, in ink, and fully 'prepaid. Misleading abbrevia- tions should be avoided, A re- turn address should appear on. each piece of mail, amid with parcels a slip should be enclos. ed showing the complete ad= dress of the addressee and the complete return address of the mailer. ,The :dead .line,date for all mailings to the United States is Dec. 74th. The Post (Office 'schedule of hours, arrival 'and despatch of maids are published on the not- ice board, for your convenience, This Christmas shop early, mail early and purchase your postage supplies now to avoid the 'rush, WINTHROP The regular meeting of the WMIS was he4'd in the basement of the church on 'Wed. after- noon, !Nov,. 6th. The meeting opened by singing ,hymn 523 af- ter which 'Mrs. (Smith read a poem on "Peace" and a mes- sage on "!Remembrance Day". Minutes of last meeting were adopted as read and the roll call was •answered by donating a small article for bale..Corres pondence wasread, and Mrs. (Somerville gave the treasurer's report. 'The nominating, commit- tee was appointed to select our new officers for '191518, Circle 1 t Ruby 'Dolmage; ;Circle 2: Mar- garet (Campbell;Circle 3; Edna Alexander; Circle 4: Jane Case. Mrs. C'hurc'h told a very inter- esting and illustrated story on racial brotherhood. The woa•- ship and Bible Study were taken by Mrs. G. ,Smith, the !theme was "Unity for the:honour of the Gospel'. Bible study was taken from !Philippians, part of chap. 1 and 2. This was follow- ed by a (brief talk and discussion period. The study on Japan was presented by MTs. 11. Doig from Chap. 2 and 2. She told us many interesting things .of how the early Christians had to struggle to defend 'their faith, but they have resumed their old a '4,�4y Sank' Gifts China Lamps Lace Table Cloths Dolls Doll Carriages Kiddie Cars Wagons Paint by Numbers Books -El- SNOW SUITS GLOVES -84 MITTS WOOL HEAD SCARVES SWEATERS & HOSIERY UNDERWEAR LARONE'S SEAFORTH 5c to $1.00 STORE STATIONERY & GIFTS Natural Rubber Tread HIWAY-BYWAY Now! The safest, quietest Winter driving ever possible. Smooth, quiet -running NATURAL RUBBER TREADS. Hiway - Byway Tire is specifically designed for year -'round Summer -Winter driving - any time -on any road. All-purpose for snow -loaded out-of-town travel or icy city streets. Top choice for suburbanites who drive into town frequently and must travel whether the roads are heavy laden or bare. Grip -action tread pattern designed to eliminate annoying whine and noise! Compare These Prices! Tubeless type tires 53.00 extra Price Price with Reg. List without Class "A" Size Price Trade-in Trade -In 600/16 $26,50 518.50516.50 650/16 33.75 19.95 17.95 670/15 2905 19.95 17.95 710/15 32,80 21.95 19.95 750/14 32.45 20.95 18.95 760/15 35.90 24.95 22.95 800- 820/15 38.45 27.95 25.95 800/14 36.90 22.95 20.95. 850/14 40.45 25.90 23.90 900/14 44,75 27.95 25.95, -(7» eitetion - add 50c) ERM'S _ o suit Fag! �•� ,.x�--: u Your fie$ place in the world again since World War 11. The Japanese Christians have set up a council to unite all churches in Japan, and they are very education con- scious. The meeting closed Iby singing a commemoration (hymn 525, followed by the closing ra L prayer. y r troch was served by circle 1. SEAFORTH MAN TOPS SHORTHORN SALE Top priced buil at the Short- horn sale 'held at Stratford was bred and consigned Iby the wel1- known breeders, (Wm. (Pepper and Son, ISeaforth. This was the 14 -month Pep - sea Ransom Royal, purchased at $410. by 'Wm. •MacKintosh and Sons, !Southampton. This young (bull, shown at 12 shows this fall; won first prize on 11 occasions, and was Grand Cham- pion at the strong Teeswater Shaw last month, DUBLIN High School News By IR. Flannery The first, snow storm of the season has (made, livingdanger- e116 around the school as anyone venturing outside is apt to be met with a storm of snow balls, Winter seems to have arrived for .sure as the first car Ig•ot stuck in the school driveway the. first of the week. !Soon we will see (Billy and Joe coming in the horse and sleigh instead of the Dodge. We are ibeginning to settle down -to a little harder studying as we received word that our. Christmas exams willthe the first week in December, 'giving us only about three more weeks to learn our Latin endings, our French verbs and two books of Geometry pvo'positions, 'Question of the week: 'Keith, how :did you get the bump on your head? 'IENSALL Prices at 'Hensel' ICiammutuity Sale,Nov. 7th ;eanling pigs 49,75 to $12.- 70; chunks $13.75 to $118.25; feeders $22.70 to 1$23,85; sows to9 0.00 • springing in $79.00$ g p g cows $650.0.0.,, to $175.00; Fat cows sold up''to $11.50. Holstein calves 29.00•- to 1$13,50; 'Durham calves $118.00&0. '$12'6,00. 290 pigs and 200' head of cattle and calves were sold. CROP REPORT 'Fall work is progressing sat- isfactorily with many new jobs being completed in the line of repairs and rebuilding, says D. 11. Miles, ;Agr. Rep., for Hur- on County. Some cattle moved to market this week but there still are many to go. Farmers .have (been' slow to purchase re- placement cattle. Turnips are being moved to storage very rapidly. Bargain in Winter Driving Safety SNOW TRAVEL With a pair of Snow -Travel Tires on your rear wheels, you're safety -set all Winter long. CLIMB AWAY from ice -rutted curbs quickly and easily. CLIMB HILLS without slipping or sliding. NO BOGGING DOWN, even in deep snow, slush or mud. Hundreds of flexing lugs grip and bite their way through. Sturdy 4 -ply Super - Flex Rayon Cord with longer -lasting Jet Cold Rubber Treads. Super-Lastic SNOW TRAVEL is priced away below the market. 600/16 11.95 WITH CLASS "A" Reg. List $17.95 TRADE-IN Without Trade-in -__ 13.95 670/15 WITH CLASS "A" 12• 9 5 TRADE -I N Without Trade-in ___ 14.95 Reg. List $19.65 710/15 WITH CLASS "A" 1 3.9 5 TRADE-IN Without Trade-in ___ 15.95 (Installation - add 50e) Reg. List $15.10 Famous "Tenasco" cord -by Courtaulds - WINTER EXPRESS 100 -LEVEL -With "Tenasco" Cord by Courtaulds as will be used on the new 1958 automobiles, at an honest -to - goodness savings of $13.10 (with trade- in) on the 670/15 size. The deeper shoulder buttresses dig in to take a bigger bite -get you away fast and easy in heavy snow or mud. Give sure GO and safe STOP on greasy roads or slick ice. Run smoothly and quietly on dry and bare roads. Priced at Canadian Tire for extra savings. 670/15 Reg. List $29.05 WITH TRADE-IN CLASS "A" 15095 Without Trade-in ___ 17.95 710/15 Reg. List $32.80 WITH TRADE -NABS "A" 17.95 Without Trade-in ___ 19.95 760/15 WITH CLASS "A" rLR 9.95 Reg. List $35.90 TRADE-IN Without Trade-in ___ 21.95 750/14 WITH CLASS "A" TRADE-IN Reg. List $32.45 16:,95 Without Trade-in _- 18.95 (installation - add 50c) Tubeless type tires 53.00 extra UARANTEED and ROAD HAZARD INSURED WH ITEWALLS AVAILABLE Rhone 792" SEAFORTH G. S. & W. V. Smith x,