HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-08-21, Page 5THE SEAFORTII NEWS—Thur•sciay, August 21„ 7:258
TOWN TOPICS
BUILDING SOLD
NO RESERVE
ALL STOCK
REDUCED IN PRICE
Stock Clearing Sale
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ASTOR BEAN
OR -FRESH GROUND
COFFEE
, % ` ib 45c. 1 111 85c
RED ROSE
TEA BAGS
30s -39c 605---73c
WINDOW CLEANER
BON AMI
POWDER „ 11c
CAIS .. 14o
SPRAY ., 61c
CREAMETTE READY
CUT SPAGHETTI
8 oz pkgs. 2 for 21c
YOU CAN SAVE
011 your buying here on
this GIANT CLEARING'
SALE of Fresh Groceries
FROZEN FOOD
,CONTAINERS
32 oz, size..,, pkg, 33c
INSTANT PUDDINGS
PKG. 11e
Assorted Flavors
MAPLE LEAF FLAKES
Med. pkg. .. . 75c
Giant pkg. . 34c
CHASE & SANBORN
COFFEE
Reg. Drip
lb tins 45c
KADANA TEA BAGS
5o OFF reg. price
SPECIAL 71c
INSTANT P'OSTU1
SMALL LARGE
37c 69c
WHITE BEANS
1 lb Cello
LIMA BEANS
1 lb Cello
11c
190
Wright's Superior Food Market
Terms cash. Free delivery. ALL ACCOUNTS TO BE PAID BY AUGUST 31
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Cleary and
Dr. and Mrs. L. Matthews, De-
troit are taking a trip through
Montreal to Ste. Anne de Beeupre
Mr. Keith Sharp won the 1st
prize—e gentlemen's wrist watch.,
at the Forest Gala Band Tattoo
last 'Wednesday evening.
•Mr, and Mfrs. James Bissett of
Kitchener, visited last Sunday
-with Mr, and Mrs. P. MieTyer•.
Mr. Bert Shaw has returned
home after spending the past
two and one-half years with the
Canadian Embassy in Moscow.
NOTICE
THE McKILLOP SCI -TOOL
FAIR
will be held on
THURSDAY, SEPT. 11
AT S.S. 4'10 SCHOOL
WINTHROP
Mr. Shaw is a brother of Mrs R
J. Boussey.
- Mr. and Mrs. Carter and faun-
Toronto, spent the weekend
with Mr:' and - Mrs. os. 'Downey.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon hays of
Detroit are holidaying with MMrs.
C. P, Sills.
Miss: Marie Rowland, Kitchener.
visited with Mr, and Mrs, C, Ma-
lone last weekend.
Mr, and Mfrs. .I. M, McMillan
and Mr, and Mrs, Miles McMillan
and family are holidaying lu
Bayfield.
Mrs, George Charters and .hiss
Rosemary Eckert, Fort .Brie, and
Mr Wm, Eckert, Cbippawa are
holidaying at their summer
hone here.
Ili'. and Mrs. Aubrey Baker of
Alliston, are visiting with the
former's parents, Mr, and. Mrs.
Albert Baker. -
MIr, and .lfrs. Ron Brans and
fancily, Toronto, are visiting ;lir.
and Mrs. J. A. Westeott,
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WANTED
1951 TO 1956
CHEV'S
ON
New
1958 Chev's
11 MODELS NOW IN STOCK
Outstanding Deals
at
Seafort/i 114 oto rs
No reasonable offer refused
We Are Buyers
OF
WHEAT - OATS - BARLEY
MIXED GRAINS
WHITE BEANS
Timothy Seed - Clover Seed
Check our prices before selling
Now is the time to buy your winter
supply of Feed Beans
We have fast unloading facilities
We have just installed a Hoist for
unloading semi -trailers
W. G. Thompson &Sons
Ev
LTD.
Phone 32 Hensall, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodie
have sold their house on N. Main
St. to John Quinn of London and
are moving to Exeter to live with
their daughter, Mrs, FI. Murray.
Mt•. Aaron Fisoher, R.R. 2,
Clinton, has been in Scott Mem-
orial Hospital with a fractured.
left leg since Aug. 14 when a
tractor and wagon dropped 10
feet from the floor of his barn in
Colborne twF•
,Mrs: Joseph McConnell enter-
tained Saturday
nter-tained.Saturday evening in honor
of miss Alphonsine Meagher, who
is leaving for 'Germa `y.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Howse,'
Mrs. Jessie Lewis and the Misses
Barbara and brie Lou Lewis of
Florida were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Ross.
Mrs. Margaret McNairn and
Mrs. Bill Papple motored to
Windsor and spent the weekend
with Miss Irene Munro who is at.
tending Maryvale Girls Vocation-
al School, •
Mrs. Jack Fraiser has returned
home after visiting in Galt and
I{itchener at the homes of Mrs.
Larry Brown and Mrs, Orval.
Hildebrand.
Mrs, Mattie Gould of Omego;
and Frank Karnek of Endwell,
N.Y., have returned home after
visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Fox of Walton and air. and Mrs.
Bill Hoff of Seaforth,
Mi and Mrs, Leo Bolger and
son Rory of Wyandotte, Mich„
were visitors with Mrs. Jean
Fortune,
11Ir. and Mrs. 0, H, Wilson are
visiting in Detroit this week.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Wilson's mother, Mrs, Henderson,
who has been here since April,
Mr, Thorpe Rivers is in Eugen-
ia Falls, building a cottage for
Mr. Harold Free.
Airs,' C, P. Sills, Mrs. F. Sills
Sr., Mrs. henry Enzeusberger of
Godsrich, Mrs, Gordon Hays, Miss
Mary Lou, Sills, Misses Anne and
Mary Sills, Mrs. J, J. Cleary,
Mrs. J. Hotham Jr„ Mrs. J. Ban-
non and Mrs. M. Bechely and
Mrs, A. Stiles were in Guelph
last Saturday attending thetrous-
seau tea of Miss Patricia Reyn-
olds, bride -elect of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 0, Mcdonnell
and family are holidaying in Bay -
Mr, and Mrs, Don Jordan, TTor-
onto, visited with friendslast
weekend.
Guests at tire home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Meagher last weekend
were Mr, and MIr. Roy Murphy
and daughter Mary, Pontiac,
Mich., :lir, and Mrs. 'Alphonse
Meagher, Mr, and Mrs. Jos, Mea-
gher, and Mr. and Mrs, Prank
Stook, all of London,
HULLETT
Mr, A. Al. Campbell Toronto.
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visited over the weekend at the
homes of Mr. Hugh Campbell and
Mir. John C. McDonald of Walton,
11Zr. Jack Kellar of Seaforth, lir,
Geo. Carter of Loiulesboro and
Mr. Melvin Dodds of Auburn.
Going
Out of
Business
Sale
Seaforth
1 SPECIALS
COTTON SKIRTS — Sizes 5 - 10
COTTON DRESSES — Sizes 2 - 3X
SUN -. DRESSES Sizes 2 - 6
Blouses, battlers and many other articles
Ali Nylon Dresses - sizes 2 10
Half Price
WOOL
100% Nylon - reg. 500 ball 29c
Kroy Wool reg. 50c ball 29c
Bee Hive Fingering reg. 55c ball 390
Bee Hive Baby WWI - reg. 55e ball 39c
P. & 13, Double Knitting reg. S9c 59c
25%
OFF
Winter Coats and Coat Sets Sizes 2 - 13x
Winter Jackets,, Lined Jeans, Bunting Bags, ete.
A hew winter coats, odd sizes ,,,, 4.98
Free Doll
On every purchase 31.ac' or m t,r you g' -'t a ticket on a doll.
Draw to be mad Sot. at p pan.
Look who's wearing her
'immediate cash ajustment' !
Gracious! What next? A body can hardly keep up
with things these days. What with dogs spinning
around in the sky and all. And now all this excitement
about changing over your Victory Bonds. I was sorry
to see mine go. Had it so long you know. But when
Offer applies. only to wartime Victory Bonds.
FOR EXAMPLE: a $500 8th series Victory Bond exchanged
for a $500 Conversion Bond paying 414% will give you $8.75
in cash immediately. The higher interest will yield $22:50 per
year instead of the present $15. See your investment dealer,
stockbroker, bunk, trust or loan company today. -
the young man at the bank explained that these new
bonds paid more interest. Well! I know a good thing
when 1 see it. And besides, he gave me a nice cash
adjustment—which I straightaway spent on a new
bonnet. Like it?
Convert your 3% Victory Bonds.
Earn' up to 41/z% on the new
CANADA
CONVERSION BONDS