The Seaforth News, 1956-02-09, Page 5THE SlIIAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, February 9, 1956
SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
SPECIALS
Crown Brand Corn Syrup, 2 lb tin 29c
Aunt Jermma Pancake Mix, pkg. 19c
AYLMER CHOICE PEACHES (halves) 2 for 39c
15 oz,
CARNATION MILK, Tall Tins 2 for 27c
NEW DOMESTIC SHORTENING , 1 lb 24e
GOOD LUCK MARGARINE 1 lb carton 31c
1 Pair Salt & Pepper Shakers, 1x/2 oz. B. Pepper
all for 25c
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NEW JELLO INSTANT PUDDING .. 2 pkgs. 23c
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM, 33c tubes .. 2 for 490
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 lb bag 99c
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Extra Special
RED PATH GRANULATED SUGAR
100 LB. BAG 8.19
6 NYLON STOCKING HANGERS FREE
(Cash Price) Retail Value 15c each
GRANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs. 83c
1 Nylon Stocking Hanger Free
with each 10 lb. Value 15c
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SCHNEIDERS CRISPY FLAKE LARD.., . 2 ib 35c
1 1b, Cartons
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT
SELF SERVE LOW PRICES
CROP REPORT
Plane have now 'been aomplet-
ed for the Ninth Annua1 Seed
Pair to be (hold in ,the District
,High School, 'Clinton, on March
2nr1. and '3rd. Most farmers now
find that their supplies of winter
feeds will the adequate. Many
poultrymen are culling their lay -
ing flocks and plan ,on keeping
over their laying birds for an.
other year.
NSTALLED in smoke stack of any coal or oil
system will provide clean, thermostatically con-
trolled heat for basement, attic, recreation
room, garage or that hard to heat part of your
home.
Install this amazing Heat Reclaimer and utilize
heat lost by your present heating system.
Reclaimed Heat is Free Heat.
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BALDWIN HARDWARE
PHONE 61 SEAFORTH
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs, :FLugh Thompson was in
Wingiham last week attending
,khe funeral of her uncle Mr. Geo.
Trwim
Mr, and Mrs. R. Elly ain•cl fam-
tly, Toronto, and Mr; and ,Mfrs.
Geo. MacDonald, !Stratford,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
iMrs. R. McFadden.
Mr. Michael Laudenbaah, of
Toronto spent the weekend with
Hs parents, Mr. .and Mrs,' L.
Laudenllyach.
Miss Rosemary Flannery, •of
Dublin, visited Miss Lois Malon-
ey, recently.
Miss Hilda Kennedy, London,
was Uhe guest of her mother,
Mrs. R. Kennedy over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack ILobham Jr.
and family were weekend ,guests
of Mr. and Mrs. P. 3. 'Rielly,
G'alit.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Farrell of at,
IGlennents spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. L. Kelly.
Dr. and Mrs, D. J. Matthews
and daughter, ,Detroit were
weekend guests at the Hoene of
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
'Miss IDonel'cla Adams, 'Centra-
lsa visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Adams over ,bhe week-
end.
Mrs. C. Hagan, Zuridh, visited
Miss Mary Hagan recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Duffy and son
of !Woodstock were weekend
guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. Telly.
Mr. and M•rs. John Bach have
returned 'after spending the past
month on a motor drip to Cali-
fornia.
Weekend visitors at the Thome
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ,Sanitth
were Mr. and Mrs. Groop of
,.,
Butcher
WEEK
Loin h(eaty
Lean Meaty
Fresh Lean
Large Bologna,
1 Tb pkg. Weiners
,14 Ib pkg. Lean
Freshly Ground
Shoulder Roast
Fuhr's
Shop
- END SPECIAL PRICES
Pork Chops 59c ib
Back Ribs 59c ib
Side Pork 39c Ib
Sliced 29c lb
or in the piece 25c lb
39c
Rindless Bacon 35c, or 2 for 65c
Beef 3 tbs. for $1.00
Beef 39c ib
We -dvill have a full line of FISH
from now on
Free Delivery Phone 766
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
Open
T.
Exeter 41
Daily Phone 573
PRYDE AND SON
Enquiries'Are Invited
Telephone Numbers
Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573
Brunner, and Mr. ,and Mrs. Don
,Srnith and ,family of ,London.
Mrs. Jos. Grummett and Mrs.
Mae Doriance left on Wednes-
day to attend the annual meeting
inToronto of the Ontario Agri-
cultural Societies Association.
IMrs, Ross Nicholson won the
1,5-1th .ham at Fuhr's Meat IMark-
e,t.
BORN
Bennowies — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Feb, 1, to Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Bennewies, RBA
Dublin, a son
Van Loon — At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Feb. 2, to Mr, and
Mrs, Martin VanLoon, R112
Seadorth, a daughter
Iiai'ichnk — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Feb. 4, to Mr. and
Mrs, Alec. Kalichuk, RR4 Wal-
ton, a sou
Riehl—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on Feb, 6, to Mr. and Mrs.
Borden Riehl, RR2 Walton, a
slaughter
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter
have moved to their new home
in Myth. Mi. and Mrs. Wilmer
Giousher have purchased Mr.
Dexter's farm.
ALCOHOL SPEAKS
In the theatre, on the radio,
On the signlboard, in papers and
magazines,
I say twihat I ami paid to say,
In the laboratory,
In the wrecked autoanolbile,
In 'the 'city jail,
In the roadhouse,
In the veins 4 the drinker,
I TELL THE TRUTH!
Temperance Federation
SEALY HAS DONE IT AGAIN
75th DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY
SPECIAL
Magic Rest Mattress fia cn
REGULAR 59.50
ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE U MU IP
FUNERAL
House Furnishings
Floor Sanding
PHONE 43
ITURE
SERVICE
Floor Coverings
Westinghouse Appliances
SEAFORTH
MIRIDitiFtWWWWWWWWWWWWVIVOV
EUCHRE
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge
In the I.O.O.F. Hall
MONDAY, FEB. 13th
At 8.80 P.M.
Lunch Admission 40c
VALENTINE
SUPPER
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22
5.30 until 7
Admission — Adults $1, Children
under 12, 40o.
Sponsored by the W.A. of North
Side United Church and will be
held in the Sunday School room
Menu: Baked. IIam
PANCAKE
SUPPER
TUESDAY, FEB. 14
(Shrove Tuesday)
6 to 8 P.M.
St. Thomas Parish Hall
Adults 75c, Children 35c
THE HYDRO
-The fifty years since Ontario Hydro was
created in 1906 constitute one of the most
important eras in the history of our pro-
vince. The Hydro family has played a major
role in the progress of that half century,
energetically developing Ontario's water
resources to make available to farms, homes
and industry, dependable electric power at
rates among the lowest in the world.
In the process, the Hydro family has grown
from the original 14 partner municipalities
to 343. The number of customers served
through these, plus rural, local systems and
industrial customers now exceeds one and
one half million. The combined assets of the
Commission and the municipal systems is
almost two billion dollars.
In this, our Golden Jubilee Year, Ontario
Hydro and all the Hydro municipalities
salute the men whose foresight and enter-
prise founded the Hydro family ... We
salute also labour, industry and agriculture,
all of which may be proud of their part in
helping to bring about the Present high
standard of living in. Ontario..,
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What of the next 50 years? The future holds
great promise in electrical living. Hydro will
continue to provide an adequate supply of
electricity to meet the power requirements
of the province . . power for greater
prosperity for all Ontario.
FAMILY ASSURES YOUR ELECTRICAL
FUTURE