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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1955-09-22, Page 5TIIE SEAFORTI-I NEWS -Thursday, September 22, 1955 Your Superior Specials Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. 31c PARD DOG FOOD, 15 oz. Tins 2 for 21c FLUFF() SHORTENING 1 lb carton 27c CORN BEEF 12 oz. Tin 41c NESTLES QUIK, 8 oz. Tin -31c. 16 oz. Tin -59c For Delicious Chocolate. Milk Drink McCORMICK'S 4 IN 1 PACK SODA BISCUITS Salted 1 lb Box 29c TIDE SPECIAL, 15c off Pkg. .... Giant Pkg. 61c ROSE BRAND 3 FRUIT MARMALADE 12 oz. Jar. 25c FANCY RED COHOE SALMON.. % size Tin 370 JELLO PUDDINGS, 7 Delicious Flavors 3 Pkgs. 27c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT SELF SERVE LOW PRICES Young Ladies Go� On Bus Tours Recently Mrs. Dorothy Fil- singer, Rome Economist for Huron and Bruce (County an- nounced the winning girls in the 4-H Homemaking Club Pro- gram in rHur•on ,County. One orf these young ladies is Miss Ruth 'Simpson, R. R. R\lo. 1, Listowel, who will represent Ruron County on the Junior Farmer Bus Tour, Sept. 25th to October 1st. The tour will com- mence at Galt on ,Sunday morn- ing, 'Sept. 25th to such places City, Ottawa, the Ke® Agricultural ,School and Peter- boro will lbe visited. The other young lady is Miss Joan Nilson, No. 3 Brus- sels, who will represent 'Huron County on the Two Nations Bus Toni from (Sept. 125th to Satur- day, ,Oct. 1st. 'This tour will in- clude a visit to 'Ottawa, New York City, and Washington D. C., Cornell :University, Ithaca, New York, and the Agricultural Research 'Station at 'Beltsville, Maryland. 'Botch of these young ladies have completed 92 Hoimemaking Proaeets and have been active as Kingston, Montreal, Quebec in Junior Institute work $57,000 5 7:3 r <s tit (Community Chests and Municipal Grants will provide 546,000) to train, rehabilitate and house the 450 BLIND in TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN HURON . MIDDLESEX - PERTH (Excluding London and Stratford) Send Your Donation Today To: Mr. H. E. Smith, Seaforth, Ontario C.N.I.B. Local Chairman SPECIALS 1954 CIIEV CONVERTIBLE 11000 miles, Power Glide Radio, new condition 2575.00 -31. 954 DODGE SEDAN Automatic Transmission, Outstanding condition 1675.00 1950 CHEV. SEDAN Extra value at 895.00 1949 CHEV. SEDAN Special price at • 795.00 Many lower priced Cars for Cheap Transportation Make us an offer SeaforthMotors PHONE 541 SEAFORTH CAR BINGO EXETER ARENA FRIDAY, SEPT. 30th 12 Regular Games for $50 each 3 Special Games for $150 each 1 Special For 1955 CHEVROLET COACH ADMISSION $1.00 Extra & Special Cards 25c, 5 for $1.00 - Car Special $1.00, 6 for $5.00 Games Start at 9 p.m. Sharp - Doors open at 7.30 SPONSORED by EXETER LEGION and LIONS Proceeds in Aid of Scout House NOTICE TOWN OF SEAFORTH No Parking will be allowed on Main- Street on Friday nights between the hours of 2 A.M. and 8 A.M. to facilitate the cleaning of the street Saturday morning. By order of the Town Council TOWN TOPICS Mr, and Mrs, James Hogg and Mr, and Mrs._ Orval Mnirhead. and family of Collingwood spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Dungey and Brenda. Mr. Ron Muir has returned to Toronto sifter two weeks holi- days at his home. Messrs. Jim Flannigan and George Sills have returnedhonne arfter spending the summer at survey work in Newfoundland. Returning this week to re- sume their studies in Toronto were Douglas 'Stewart, Ron Ren- nie, Ken Larone, Ted Savauge and to London, Fred James. Mr. 'Harry 'Colbert was in London on Saturday to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. E. Knapp. Mrs. Percy .Cole, Stratford, visited relatives and 'friends here over the weekend: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Culham, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walsh of tow were Toronto visitors on ,Saturday. Miss Laura Mole ;spent p(he weekend in London the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Parsons. Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Malleaux and family, Toronto, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Flannery and 'Mrs. Jos. McQuaid Mr. Edward McIver, Port Col- borne spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. H. Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Morris and Mary Jo. were weekend visitors with Mrs. Wm. Morris and other relatives. Mr, and Nlrs. Arnold IStansell and (family, Aylmer, spent the weolcend with Mr, and Mrs. R. McFadden Mr. A. Hulbert, Oshawa, was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. N. Hubert. Mr. and Mrs. P. McIver and Mrs. Alice Stiles attended the Feeney -Maloney wedding in St. Columban on Saturday. Dr. L. J. and Mrs. Matthews and daughter spent the weekend with 'Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Cleary. TOWN ACCOUNTS The following accounts were passed by the Seaforth town council at its 'September meet- ing: C. Loney, MC,$80.00; C, $37.- 67; :Mrs. Rigg, $36.90; N. West- cott, $8.10; ,A. Miller, $119.70; Receiver General of Canada, P. 0. Box, $2.00; W. E. Southgate, Ins., $11.84; Treas. of Ont., P/P. $6.50.32; D. Ih Wilson, $233.33; IL Maloney, '$187.50; A. Price, $166.66; A. Bushie, $137.50; J. 'Cummings, $20.00; Receiver Gen. of Canada, rent, $20.00; Bell Tel. Co., $46.70; Huron Expositor, $208.88; H. Hogigarth, $2,00; D. L. Reid, $20,85; John Kehn, $14.00; Canadian Ind. Ltd., $153.69; Hanover Transport Ltd., $10.8.1; O. F. Elliott, $70.00; Relief, $20.00; Village of 'Brussels, ,$38.73; County of Huron, $67.- '50; Prov. Treas., '$5.42; 10, Coonrbes, $4.43; Fire Exting- uisher ,Serviee and Sales, $5.75; Ball -Macaulay, '$6.85; Can. Nat. Rys., $96.15; Crown Hardware, $'53.04; 'W. M. Sproat, '$96.16; S. 12. Lawrason and Co. Ltd., $11.5)2; Rawclirffe'Motors, $109.- 02; M. ID, !Clarke, $77.54; 'Smith Bros., $4.05; E. Larone, $71.70; P1.10., $2412.655; Seaforth News, $147.112; Walden and Broadioot, $18.85; Seaforth Motors, $15.; A. Bushie, '$12.00; R. McIlwain, $10150; A. Miller, '$26.10; Bald- win Hardware, $19.93; Daly Motors, $7,+35. CROP REPORT ,Siloafilling and Pall Wheat planting are the order of the Egmondville ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 °Standard Time) 16. aur. -Rev. H. C. Wilson, of 'Clinton 7.30 p.m. 'Rev. A. 'FL IDaynard of :Staffa 10 am. -Church School. EVERYONE WELCOME Constance Church ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 At 11 AM. and 7.30 PM. Standard Tiine Rev, Dickinson, of Goderich Guest Speaker Special music by a quartet from Turner's Church, and Mr, William Craig of Clinton Reception - Dance For Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hum- phries at Walton Cominun ity Hall WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 Music by Ken Wi)boe's Orchestra Ladies bring lunch Everyone welcomed RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitzpatrick FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 23 In Staffa Hall Ladies bring sandwiches day. Continued dry !weather has resulted in poor germination of wheat seeded to date. The heavy frost the night of ISept, 7 did considerable damage to the white bean crop and hastened the .maturing of bhe corn crop. T would like to advise that we are not getting the high white (bean yields that were reported last week, Sept. 10, says G. W. Montgomery, Agricultural Re= presentative for Huron 'County. CONSTANCE Anniversary Services will be held in 'Constance 'Church on 'Sunday, Sept. 25, at 11 am., and 7:30 pan. (standard, time). Rev. (Dickinson of Goderith will he the guest minister. For young business en a warm welcome The young business man of today may be starting with one delivery truck , or he may own a large manufacturing company, In either case he's welcomed as a valued client at any of the more than 450 Toronto -Dominion branches throughout the country, We are frank to state that we are interested in Canada's young business man. We believe his vision, his ideas, his energy will help him as well as our country. We want to share with him the opportunities that lie ahead. A warm welcome and the finest banking service in Canada stand ready for him, He need not be young in years , .. he need only be young in outlook to Join the thousands of young men who are turning to The Toronto -Dominion Bank for the banking service and the banking help they need. If you have a personal problem or a business idea. , , talk it over with a Toronto -Dominion Branch Manager. ME TORONTO DOMINION THE BEST IN BANKING SERVICE J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager - - Seaforth Branch • ����hll► -rte- ;�--- OR :.: