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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-02-20, Page 5THE SEAFORTH HAWS—Thursday, February 20, 1958 Your Superior Specials SHIRRIFFS CAKE MIX Chocolate or White Pan & icing' included - 10/ oz pkg. 24o, 2 Pkgs .......,..49c DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE 20 oz. tins 2 for 29c 48 oz tin 30c SH1RRIf.FS LUSHUS JELLY- POWDERS 1A11 Flavors 3 Pkgs. 27c ELLMAR PEANUT BUTTER .... 16 oz. Jar 29c 1 Ib. pkg 25c PURITY FLOUR GIVE AWAY . Your last chance on winning the Carving Set and 6 Steak Knives. Enter your name With each 7 lb. Bag purchased. - -... 7 lb 53c Draw on Sat, Feb, 22 DEL MONTE. PINEAPPLE 20 oz. tin sliced 38c 20 oz tin Ti'd Bit 35c 20 oz tin Crushed 32c KING SIZE BONUS SOAP Free China Ware in each Pkg, 1.53 Bring your coupons here PET INSTANT MILK 50 off Pkg. .:. 16 oz. pkg. 38c ..... 3 ib Pkg. 1.09 LAYER SIDE BACON Sliced and rhulless .. 1 ib Pkg. 47c C GRADE SPY APPLES While they last 6 qt. Basket 43c Wright's Superior Food Market SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY MISO the basement of Cavan-ChurIch. WINTHROP Winthrop Y.P.U.. will hold a crokinole party and 'box social on Friday evening Feb. 21 in EUCHRE IIO1O.F, HALL Wed., Feb. 26th AT _ 8.30 Sponsored -by I:O.O.F. Admission 40c Good Prizes & Lunch HENSALL Prices at IHensall .Community Sale on Feb. 113th: Weanling pigs $18.75 to $17.- 50; 17:50; 'chunks $18,00 to 822.00; feeders $25.00 to $27.25; sows $62.00 to !$1311.00; ;Holstein cows 81135.00 '6110.00; Durham cows 8!140.00 to $175.00; Hol- stein calves 410.00 to $16,00; Dunham calves $41.7.50 to $412.50. Safe Driving Campaign Rally will beheld Monday, February 24th at 8.30 P.M. In Clinton!District High School 8.30—Farm! Forum Broadcast 9.00 -- Film and Safe -Driving talk by Mr. Hardy of the Provincial Police, Goderich Jr, Farmer Play by the County Winners Sponsored by Huron County Federation of Agriculture and' County Farm Forums Ladies please bring lunch HURON COUNTY WHEAT PRODUCERS ANNUAL MEETING Agricultural Board Rooms, Clinton Monday, February 24th, 1958.2 p.m. 3 Delegates to the Ontario Wheat Producers Association will be elected at this meeting to carry out the Wheat Marketing Plan Russel Bolton Chairman J C. Hemingway Secretary Sealy Mattresses REDUCED FIRST TIME EVER! SAVE si9s6 on5ea FIRM -O -REST MATTRUSS regularly $59...O 3 $ full or rwl0 SIS, lttri ng,; SMOOTH TOP 77th Anniversary. Sale! BOX FURNITURE STORE HOUSE FURNISHING• S FLOOR SANDING FLOOR COVERINGS PHONE 43. SEAFORTH TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs, Raym'and Nott and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Teal1 were in London last Friday night attending the dapping ex- ercises at the Victoria Hospital Schoolof (Nursing •when 'Misses Sally Nott and Ruth Teall were two of 84 first-year students re- ceiving their nurse's eaps,. ,. Miss )Sylvia MacDuff and 115iss Marion MoLlwain iof Wai laceburg with Marion's parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. McLlwain. Recent visitors with Mr. and' Mrs. 'Andrew !Houston, and Miss !Frances Houston were: Mr. and Mrs. Grant [Houston and son of tA.yton and Mrs.' Lionel Roy and daughter of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Cleary and daughter of Toronto spent the Weekend with Mr. and 'Mrs. W. 3. Cleary.." Mr. and Mrs. -Clarence Mc- Nichol and son,- London, spent the weekend with iVir. and Mrs. A. '1VIc ichol and ,other retaltivtes. Miss Leona Purcell RAV., Tor- onto was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. John (Nigh over the week- end. Mr, and Mrs. Frank White, London, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. B. Cleary. Mr. and .Mrs. John McQuaid of St. Thomas were weekend guests of Mrs. Jos. McQuaid. ,Miss M, Weber, London, is visiting her brother Rev. Father E. Weber this week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Malone of !Windsor were weekend 'visit- ors of Mr. .and MVIrs. -Clarence !Malone. Miss Male 0 argetur is visiting with her (brother in North Car- olina. EGMONDVILLE Recent visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houston and Miss Frances Houston were: Mr, and Mrs. Grant 'Houston and son of Ayton and airs. Lionel Roy and daughter of Trenton. Mr. W. 3. Finlayson and Miss Jessie Finlayson of Lorne Park spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Jas. !Finlayson. Miss Marian Weiland of Tor- onto is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weiland. 'Miss Alice Watson of; London spent the weekend with her ano- ther, Mrs, J. S. 'Watson. dr, Elmore Keyes of Varna spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. 'Nelson Keyes. Mr. and Mrs. Lee 'McConnell accompanied by IRev. T. J.. and Mrs. (Pitt of Varna' were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. El- more Stephenson. BRODHAGEN Mr, and Mrs. Herman Hinz gave a donation to the Organ Fund of St. Peter's 'Lutheran ,Churchin honor of their 25th wedding anniversary on ,S'atur- day. Messrs. Ross Leeming .and Win, S. Reihl, Mrs. Harry Tait, Mrs. Lavern Wolfe attended the funeral of John Mielke, father of Mrs. John Hinz Jr., in !Strat- ford on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Lavern Wolfe attended the farewell service of Rev. Lottes at 'Seebaeh's Hill "Lutheran Church on !Sunday, and 'visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Binz .and Mrs. John Hinz Sr. Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Young of Stratford with Mr, and Mrs. W. Diegel on Sunday. Mr. and !Mrs. McKone, ;Strat- ford with Mr. and Mrs. J. mons for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Russell ISholdice and Gary and iMr. and Mrs. F. Dicicison attended the farewell party on (Thursday evlening in the parish hall, Dublin, of Mr. W. (Stewart, Bank Manager of Canadian Bank of ,Commerce, in Dublin, who retired this week end, to live in Kitchener. A Valentine party was held at the school on Friday after- noon. The pre-school children were also in ,attlendance. The snow plows have been kept Ibu'sy this past week. This NOMINATING CONVENTION Progressive Conservative Association Federal Constituency of Huron Friday, Feb. 21st 8.30 P.M. Legion Hall, Clinton (Speaker Mr John B Hamilton Recently Parliamentary Assistant to Minister of Citizenship and Immigcration Chas. S. MacNaughton, Pres. Alice S. Thompson, Sec. has been the first busy time for them this winter. -Mrs. Howard Goodrich has ta- ken a position as a nurse iatt the Stratford General Hospital. Mrs. John (Brodhagen, who has been with her daughter, !'Mrs. Mei Voll and Mr. Voll in Kitchener, is with her dairgh'ter Mrs. '31. Mogk and Mr. Mogk. Mr. !Arthur [Nichol, who has been confined to Stratford Iios- prtalTor some time with a heart condition, has returned home, but is still confined to his bed. The 'Brodhagen ,and District Chamber' of . 'Commerce mem- bers 'held •a !banquet in the Le- gion Rooms, Mitchell, on Wed evening with their ladies as guests. The tables were beauti- fully 'decorated for Valentine with potted white hyacinths, streamers and hearts. -The din- ner fneetinLg opened with "The Queen" and Invocation by the pastor, E. J. Fischer, Mr. Ed- gar Elligson led the sing song acconvpanied by 'Mrs. R. iShold ice on the piano. Mr. Wilfred Ahrens introduced the guest speaker, JIr. Ward 'Bolton of St. Marys, who spoke on Com- munity work, outlining the word service. 1r. Ford iDickison thanked the speaker. Pastor iE. J, Fisch- er proposed the toast to the la- dies and Mrs. Fischer gave the reply toast to the men. Each la- dy received a gift of a coffee spoon engraved with Brodhagen C of C. he banquet closed with 0 ,Canada, after . which dancing was enjoyed to music supplied by Gary and Warren lSholdlce and Don !Wolfe with Manuel Beuerman galling for square dances. Russell ISholdice, the president, was 'master of cere- monies throughout the evening. BRUCEFIELD 4tilr. and Mrs. T. Baird attend- ed the funeral of Mr. IBaird's cousin, Mr. H. 'Lednor, in God- erieh on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don 'McKenzie and children of 1St. Thomas spent (Sunday with Mr. MoKen- zie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. McKenzie. Mrs. 'Fred Burdge, while shop- ping in London on 'Saturday, slipped on the steps at the Mar- ket Parking lot, causing con- cussion and is in London 'Hos- pital. We hope fora speedy re- covery. We are pleased to .report that Mr. J. W, MCB.eath and Mr. EI - gin Thomson 'have returned from Toronto where they had undergone surgery. Mrs. David Tough left for Delhi where she is spending the winter. We pare sorry to report the serious illness of Mrs. '!Chas. 'Snelling, Mrs. Wm. Dinnin, Mi. Yeoman IAldwinkle, but hope for a speedy recovery. IBrucefieid and community friends extend their sympathy to Mrs. ono. Broadfoot and gamily in the loss of her father, i PLEASE CHECK YOUR LISTING! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA NAME SPELLED OK? ADDRESS OK? ANaNECORRECT? R ADDRr=QUIRED?STSGS * EXTRA LISTINGS, at little cost, make it easier for people to find you: -IN BUSINESS:... Use extra listings to show other firm names for your business—to associate your name and residence telephone number with your firm name —or to show after -hour numbers for you and your key employees. AT HOME! ... Other members of the family and relatives, roomers or boarders would benefit from e having their names listed in the telephone directory. Please be sure to check your directory right away. For changes and additions in the white page section call our Business Office without delay. G�`uku�:':;?a�u.".ati' z�.i.:;'<`uw"�'%P73,:.;•".:':c"i�.• R`� v".':"vu'�`!/`�36..�� :6.43 N .Yk < serna Mr. IA. McEwen, ,Stanley twp. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. P. Cormier were Mr. and 'Mss. A. Levesnne, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wil- fred Cormier, Mr. and Mrs. A. :Cormier, Miss Reba Cormier and Miss Lillian Langton, all of Toronto over the weekend. !Mrs. Walter Moffatt has re- turned to her 'home after sur- gery on her feet, in Clinton Hospital. DR. WILLIAM LEWIS MAIR or. William Lewis Mair, De- troit, 'died in his 77th year on Tuesday night in Clinton Public Hospital, where he had been a patient for over one year. Born in Goderich twip., a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mair, he attended 'McGill University and Medical ,School. 'He prac- ticed at Staffa, Hensall, Han- over, and for 25 years in IDe- Kippen East Women's Institute Euchre - Dance HENSALL TOWN HALL Friday, Feb. 28 Euchre starts at 8.30, Norris Orchestra, Admission 75e. Ladies please bring lunch Lucicy lunch prize troit. lie retired five years ago. He is survived by one 'brother, David IR. !Mair, Detroit, and one sister, Mrs. Robert Fairservice, Londesbaro. The funeral was held on Friday .at •2 p.m. from the Ball and Muteh Funeral Home, Clinton. Rev. T. 3. White of Londesi,oro and Rev. D. J. Lane, of -St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 'Clinton, officia- ted. Euchre - Dance In Constance C.O.F. Hall . Friday, Feb.. 21 Ladies please bring lunch Cards 8.30 P.M. Sponsored by C.O.F. 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