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The Seaforth News, 1955-05-26, Page 5THE SEAPI ORTH NEWS -Thursday, May 26, 1955 YOUR SUPERIOR SPECIALS Kellogg's Oven Fresh Cornflakes 23c 12 oz. Pkg. STOKLEYS HONEY POD PEAS 2 for 35c 15 oz. Tins AYLMER TOMATO CATCHUP .. 11 oz, Bottle 21c LIBBYS TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. Tins' 31c STOKLEYS CREAM CORN, 15 oz. tins.. 2 for 29c DOMESTIC SHORTENING 1 lb Pkg 29c HOMEMADE SWEET MIX PICKLES 48 oz. Jar 69c HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP. . 4 for 490 10 oz. Tins HEINZ RED KIDNEY BEANS ........ 3 for 25c 8 oz. Tins BULL DOG STEEL WOOL COMBINATION PACK Pkg. Deal 39c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT SELF SERVE LOW PRICES Tuckers ith School area No. 1 AL CONCERT TO BE HELD IN Egmo idvillc United Church THU if S. JUNE p.m. The School Area Board and Teachers invite all parents and general public to their Annual Concert Mrs. G. Wendorf, Music Supervisor Wilmer Broadfoot, Chairman, School Area Board On a Network Telecast CFPL - TV CHANNEL a u FRIDAY, MAY 27, 8.00 TO 8.30 P. M. With a Special Message for Huron CFPL - TV C13ANNEL 10 THURSDAY, JUNE 2ND, 6.08 P.M. And Listen To CKNX, WINGHAM MONDAY, MAY 30, 10.00 - 10.05 A.M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 7.00 - 7.10 P. M. See and Hear for Yourself. A Liberal Vote Will Give Huron Outstanding Representation VOTE LIBERAL: VOTE SCOTT Inserted by the Huron Liberal Association 1 SPRING SPECIALS 1953 FORD SEDAN 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN DEL. 1951 METEOR SEDAN 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN, Excellent 1949 METEOR COACH 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN at SeaforthMotors PHONE 541 TOWN TOPICS Mrs. Geo, D. Ferguson left this week to visit her daughter itt Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. David Bell of. Port Credit spent the weekend with Mrs. A. McCuaig, Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Ness. and Mrs. Margaret Wilson of Osh- awa, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sproat. Mr. Russell Sproat visited relatives in North Bay recently. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taman, Toronto, were holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy McGeoch. Miss Glenda Johnston of Varna spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale, Mr. John Maloney, who is seriously ill, has been removed to Stratford General hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris of Tillsonburg spent the weekend with Mrs. Wm, Morris. Mr. RolandKleinfeldt t of Hib- bert is in :Scott Memorial Ilos- pital with broken ribs from a fall at his barn on Monday. Miss Yvonne Bolton, London, and Mr. David Bolton, Waterloo, spent the holiday weekend with their mother, Mrs. H. Bolton. Miss Mary Devereaux, Tor- onto, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Devereaux. Mr. Ron. Sills, Toronto, Miss Mary Lou Sills, Chatham, spent the weekend at their home here, 112r. Archie Hubert, Oshawa, spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hubert. Mr, and Mrs. Duffy and son D Woodstock were Vests ests a1; the h home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Kelly over the weekend. Miss Loretta Morris, Toronto, spent the weekend' with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Morris. Holiday weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. McIver were Mr, and Mrs, Scott Coffin, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Morris and Mary Jo, Mount Forest; Misses Margaret and Josephine McIver of Kitch- ener, Miss Allen, Toronto, was a weekend guest of Mrs. P, B, Moffat, Mr. and MPs. P. Cleary and family, London, spent the holi- day weekend with Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Cleary and Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckert. Friends from here attended the wedding at Stratford on Saturday of Barbara Ann Reid, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Reg. S. Reid, to William James Ben- edict, of Grimsby. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson McQuir- ter and family of Midland, spent the weekend with Mrs. Frank Storey. Miss Ethel Storey and Mrs. Alma Chesney spent the week- end in Pt. Huron with Mrs. Jas. Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND DANCING Every Saturday Also 11liclnight - May 29th Taman. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walden, Petersburg, visited Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Walden on the week- end. Mrs. Frank Storey is visiting in Midland, with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bryson MoQuirter. Mr. Bill Bennett had the mis- fortune to fall, tearing a cartil- age in his leg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bray spent the weekend in Niagara District and New York State. Mr. Bob Norris, Toronto, spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 13. Rising. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Stewart, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Dave Stewart Miss Pat Moir, Sarnia, spent the weekend with her father, Mr. H. G. Meir, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamont.. Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot and fam'. 1 sent the weekend r in Y p Thornbury and Dundalk. Mr. and Mrs, John Cardno and Kenneth spent the weekend in Galt. Mr, and Mrs. Terry Atkinson and Connie, spent the weekend in Windsor. Mrs, Grace Hoggarth, New Hamburg, and Miss Marian Scarlett, Georgetown, spent the weekend at home here. I IENSALL Miss Betty Mickle, a graduate of the Feb. class of nurses at Victoria Hospital, received her degree there this week. Mr. and Mss. E. L. Mickle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miekle and Mrs, Florence Joynt attended the graduation ceremonies. ASIMMOSIOIIIin Rummage Sale SAT., MAY 28 2 - 4 P.M. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Basement of Library Donations will be picked up, Friday 27th,out Y if left f u If too late for pickup please phone 364 or 214 GIFT FOR THE J UNE BRIDI+E-TO-13E ' Also VALUABLE 01FT TO THE COUPLE With Each Suite of Furniture purchased Very large selection of Furniture on hand Free delivery in S. Ontario GODFREY SCHUETT, MILDMAY Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where better Mills Are Used" Home of the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associ- ation located just north and east of Waterloo, one- half mile off highway No. 85 on the old Airport Road. This is the place that co-operative artificial breeding has built and it is composed of an office, board room, laboratory, and 30 box stalls in the barn which house as good a group of bulls as can be found under any roof. Visit the, headquarters sometime. Besides the headquarters, we maintain branch offices at: Guelph, 4 Ei'arnosa Road Arthur, Ont. Palmerston,Ont. Clinton, Ont. Kincardine, Ont. Formosa, Ont, (two numbers) Tara, Ont. Phone 237 Phone 115 Phone 66 Phone 242 Phone 460 Phone Walkerton 837W2 and Mildmay 130R12 Phone 133112 For Artificial Breeding Service or more information, call the office nearest you between 7,30 and 10.00 A.M. on week days and 7.30 and 9:30 A.M, Sundays and holidays. Cows noticed in heat later than this should be inseminated the next day, FJ�assn►�rwwr •rnnn CANADIAN TIRE SHOWS YOU HOW TO SAVE ON ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT QUALITY AUTO PARTS - SAVE ON LABOR, TOO -WE SUPPLY THE "KNOW- HOW" FREE, AND LOAN YOU THE PROPER TOOLS TO ENABLE YOU TO DO A "PROFESSIONAL" REPAIR JOB. ">''x's�i'.2's>`s '�>`:;:i`s.£i't',z'f '„3:8>'?e`i!:r�,�:•raz �: >)£��;;,: '�.;i�u<y(t.:nrt;g"':fe;::£;.•2{i%U.'iiX "' D IT YOURSELF and Up EXCHANGE For 2 Wheels a .l f1Fs£"°.,. S>, y ? . ter uiz!:d :nor'.% oto- sten Mufflers Blow-out Proof -Save ftp to 50% MUFFLERS Equal or better than original equipment. lndiufdually engineered for epary carand truck. Perfect lit ensures ready installation. Guaranteed blowout -proof. 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