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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-06-14, Page 5THE ISEAFORTII NEW'S Thursday, Janie 14, 1956 BEST BUY SPECIALS Maple Leaf Sockeye Salmon 45c 7% oz. Tin QUAKER MUFFETS 2 PKGS. 31c GREEN GIANT NIBLETS, 14 oz. tins .. 2 for 33c Heinz Cooked Spaghetti 15 oz. tins 2 for 31c Cheery Morn Instant Coffee, 2 oz. Jar 57c Toilet Soaps 10 bars 49c Campbell's Soups All chicken varieties 2 tins 35c NEW RAID SPRAY BOMB Por Files and all Household Pests Also for Rose Bushes and all other Outdoor Plants 11 oz, Spray Bomb 1.69 Swift's. Prem 12 oz. ,tins -3 for 1,00 Breakfast Club 2 Fruit Marmalade 24 oz. Jar . • 29c Serve this delicious Beef Stew Dinner in hot weather 15 oz. tins 29 c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT SELF SERVE LOW PRICES HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION P NSC For All Liberals, Their Families and Friends Jowett's Grove, Bayfield Wednesday Afternoon, June 27th Plan now to attend. Further details next week 1111111111.1.1111111,41111111 llllll 11.1111111.11111111111111111111111 111.1111..11111111...1111.. n 1,.+...111...1111.,,11.11 11111111 SHOE. SALE 50 cents TO LOO OFF A PAIR Men's Work Shoes, Men's Dress Shoes School Shoes, Summer Shoes, Casuals and Running Shoes It is our business to give comfort and save you money. SALE ENDS JUNE 16th, 10 p.m, Store closed to July 61,11 Footwear Service -- Jack Thompson 111,1111+1++111+11+1 n 1 r 111111111111,+1111111 n 1,11111111,1+111+111,1111111+11„11111111,11 I m.111 1111 1 1 111 1111111111111111/111111., 111,111111111111111111111111 lllllll 11111 lllllll 1111111111111 ll11111111111111111111111,1111111111,111111111111,11111111111 1111+11111 Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used” We purchased two top Beef Shorthorn bulls at the famous Killearn Farms (owner Claude Gallinger) twelfth Annual Short- horn Sale at Edmonton, Alberta. Ballinger bulls have long been known for their size and ruggedness and still retaining lots of quality. These bulls will satisfy the most critical. Following are their pedigrees. =353769= KiLLEARN HOWARD, red Born Aug. 9, 1954 Taped 1450 lbs, on May 15th Cruggleton CyrilCruggleton Achilles, Red Sire Red, little white Margo Clipper. Red Killearn Cyril 9th Red Dam Killearn Emma - line 14th. Red Maxine Norma Jewel End. Recl Killearn Mon- arch 156. Red Killearn Emme- line 7th. Dark Roan Killearn Max 5th. Red Norma Jewel, Red Killearn Monarch 34th. Red Killearn Norma Gem 4th Red Killearn Max 5th. Red Killearn Norma Emme- line 5th. Red Roan =361488= KILLEARN WELFARE 22ND, red Born May 4th, 1955 Taped 1050 lbs. May 15th, 1956 Sire Calrossie Wel- fare. Red Dam - Maxine Norma Rosewood. Red These bulls week of May possible. This Calrossie Wel- come. Red Roan Calrossie Harmony. Dark Roan • Augusta Laura. Red Kirkton Baronet. Red roan Calrossie Nesta Broadhooks. Red Oairossie Norah Broadhooks. Rod Killearn Max, 6th. Red '< pawn Norma Rosewood 2nd Red Killearn Max. Red Peter's Nonpareil. Dark Roan Norseman. Red Roan Killearn Rosewood 5th. Red will arrive at Water oo sometime during the 28th, and will be put into service as soon as may be several weeks. For more Information on artificial Breeding service to any of our bulls of all breeds, phone collect to: CLINTON HU 2-3441 Between 7,30 and 9.30 A.M. hmumnnuulunw1lm+11r111 nn1111111111111111111l111111111r111111111r1/1111u111 llllllll nu1n1111un11u111111nI TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. K. E, +Doherty and family were weekend guests of Mrs. 'Herald Lawrence, God- ei9cih St. West. Mr. and Mrs. B. /81, Francis of Exeter, spent Saturday with Mrs, Herald Lawrence. M•rs. Margaret !Hutton, Kin- cardine is visiting her dauighter, Mrs. Joseph Grummett and Mr. Grurnanett. +Mr, and Mrs. Will iGreenley and 'daughter, blies 'Dorothy +Greenley, Swift ;Current, Sask.. and Mr. and !Mrs, Don iSaniibh of London were vlsirbors one day last week with Mr. and Mfrs. H. E, Sanith, Miss Margaret 2lu+8ton, Kin- cardine, was one of 17 nurses graduating from Woodstock General ?hospital last week. ,She was presented with the James A. Vance award dor general pro- ficiency. Among those who at- tended graduation eereanonues were Mrs. J. Gnusnanett, Ms. F. R. +Oantelon, 'Clinton and Mrs. ML 'Hutton, Kincardine,. Mr. and IMrs, Jack Thomp- son intend leaving this week on a'trip to Moose J+aw,'Sask. 'They will visit relatives +there and in Minneapolis, 'Minn., and will re- turn early in July. Chas. Cunningham is 1n London this week where he underwent an operation. Guests during the weekend with Mr, and :Mrs. !H..Lil..Smith were the latbter'•s 'brother, Rev. John Zimmerman of Pelnibrolde and another, 'Mrs. Louise Zim- merman of Milverton; 'also Mr. and (Mrs. Cloyne iMi+chel. and +diaulghter, Karen, of Goalie. Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter +McIver, 'MTs, Wan, (Morris .and son Louis visited Mr. and METS. Thoanas Morris in +Mount Forest •on .Saun- d Mrs Wm, Dalrymple under- went an operation at Scott Mem- orial Hospital on Tuesday, C.W.L. DANCE Community Centre Seaforth. FRIDAY, JUNE 15 Norris Orchestra Dancing 10.2 Admission 50o Everyone Welcome Notice to Hydro Users Hydro Interruption IN THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH ON SUNDAY, JUNE 17 1 PM - 4PM DRESSED HAM SUPPER GARDEN PARTY DANCE St. Columban WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 Supper 5.30 to 8 o'clock Euchre and Dance Winthrop Hall FRIDAY, JUNE 15 Old & New Time - Local Orch. Sponsored by Farmers Union Admission 50c. Euchre 8.30 Ladies please bring lunch Garden Party and Dance On grounds of St, Patrick's Church, Dublin WED. EVE., JUNE 27 Norris Orchestra Huron County Federation of Agriculture PICNIC Friday, June 15 At Lions Park,, Seaforth Picnic Supper at 6.30 Everybody Welcome Brownie's DRIVE-IN LIMITED CLINTON Nast to the 'Community Park THURSDAY and FRIDAY June 14 and 15 "Personal Affair" • Gene Tierney • Leo Genn (TWO ICAdi,TOONS) SATURDAY and MONDAY June 16 and 18 "Tall In The Saddle" • John Wayne • Ella Raines (TWO IOAIRTOi08VIS) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY June 19 and 20 "Alaska Seas" • Robt.. Ryan • Stan Sterling (TWO CARTOONS) TUESDAY, JUNE 19 DOLLAR NITE YOU, YOUR FAMILY, YOUR FRIENDS Can ALL eco tiro show for $1 ONE DOLLAR ADMITS A CARLOAD I McKILLOP Mr. and +Mrs. Wed 'Ohapple, Wayne and Julie of Kippen +Mr. Sam Kechnie of (Blyth, visited recently wi'bh Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Rock. Mr. and Mrs. +Harry Begele were .Sunday visitors with IMr. and Mrs. Alex 'Stoskopf at Full- erton. Mr. and Mrs. !Charles Eggert Yi ere recent visitors at 'Listowel' and Donegal. We are pleased to know Mrs. Lavern Hoegy las anode a satis- factory recovery ,from ?her re- cent illness. +Children's Day will be observ- ed at the /Evangelical .Church next .Sunday at 8 pm. with a special program. Mr. and IMrs. Wilfred Tremeer and children of Klippen and Miss Mary Jackson of 'Seaforth were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- enan Eggert last week. MT. 'and Mrs. Wan. ,Seebach of Mlitclheil, IMr. land Mrs. Menao Fisher ice Fullerton were Sunday visitors at the home 'of !Mr. and Mrs, Wan. Koehler. Mr, and +Mrs. ,Steve .Eclaart of Timmins, .Miss Theresa Eckert and Mr. George +Cov+ille'of Brook- lyn, N.Y., visited IMr, and IMrs. Joseph Eckert an iSaburday, Mr. and ,Mrs. Auibry MciNicol and children of Myth, Miss /Mary Jackson of 'S'eaforbh were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert. Alb the services in the Evan- gelical Church Carole Norleen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N+arunan ;Eggert was (baptised. . Among 'those who attended the funeral of the lame Wan. F. Koehler at ?Stratford on ;Satur- day were Mr. and Mrs. Wihiliam Koehler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koehler, ;Mrs. Jerry Doerr, Mrs. Fergus 010ran, also Mi and Mrs. Clifford Hoegy 'and Mrs. Henry Hoegy of 'Grey. :Mr. and Mrs Joseph Liss and children and Mrs. Nellie Feeney of Kitchener were 'Sunday visit- ors with Mr, and Mrs, J. Eckert. DUBLIN A large number ,of Gt. Pat- rick's 'Church ,parishioners at- tended the RosarylRallyconduct- ed by Rev Slather Peyton in ,Seaforth on Friday night. The predominent 'theme is: "The family that prays together stays together." Mr. and Mrs. P. Nekon and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Feeney, of Kitchener, with Mgr. and Mrs, Martin Feeney. Mrs, Lorne 'Cronin and family, Detroit, with Mrs, ,Elizabeth 'Cronin; they +attended the Cron- in -Ryan wedding at St. +Colum - ban. IMr. and Mrs. Len •Steinbac+h and daugihter, Rita, London, vis- ited +Mrs• Kathleen Feeney. :Mrs..Loretta Molyneaux and Mrs. Fergus !Stapleton spent a day in !Stratford. Mrs. Thomas Kelly, 'Stratford, spent few days with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph E. Feeney. Gordon Costello, 'Mrs. Mary Feeney, Jerry Stapleton, Louis McGrath attended +bhe Rowland - McCann wedding in Detroit on Saturday. Mrs. Anne Murray,1Galt, with Mrs. Louis Krauskopf. Miss Pearl O'Rourke, Dun- das with 'Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Looby. Mr. and .Mrs. Sill Evans and daughter Jo -.Anne, Merritton, Miss Jean Evans, London, with Mr. end 'Mrs. Frank Evans. IMr. land Mrs. Harold (Cronin and daughter Ella Louise, IHag- ersville with MT, 'and Mrs. Joe Dill. .Mr.:and Mrs. Frank IS:back++and family, London, with Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Meagiher. Mr. sand Mrs. Norman Kramer and daughter +Catherine spent the weekend in Orangeville 'The regular !Parent Teachers' meeting was held in the Dublin Parish Hall on Thursday even- ing with a representative at- tendance. James O'Connor read theenin- utes of the previous meeting and the treasurer's report was read by Mgrs. Jack Flannery. Thank - you notes +were received from the !Principals of the 5 schools or books presented by the .T.A.. A speaking contest which was armored by the Association was judged by 1Mr. J3olger, In- pector of 'Separate ;Scbhools. The ontestants were: TeresaShea, er topic 'being, "Pope Pius II"; Terry (Ryan, "Me Bloody rice of 'Coal"; Louise !O'Rourke The Business of Progress"; oreen McMillen, "The Soldier aint, Saint Ignatius 'of Loyola". 'Mr. 'Bolger niain+tained that cadging was a difficu+lt assign- ent and commended all theomipetitors as well as the P.T.A. or sponsoring the contest. The speeches +were judged ac- rding to: Platform perform - me, 'Material, !Speaking Ability, slivery posture, Appropriatestures, English and Audience's +terest. 'The final results were: Terry Ryan 85%; Teresa lea 79%; Noreen McMillan %; Louise O'Rourke 74%. Mr. Bolger, as guest speaker, lnpthasized that the home is a sic educational institution; the so is the extension •of home airing, but eananot take its ace. flit is important that par- ts and 'teachco-operate and ve frequent 'consultations. The hildren •should have pleasant assrooans and correct surround - g s, featuring good +homsekeep- home.g in their he. Re -v. F:foulkes genuinely Mr. Bolger for his ad- ess +and. judging James Sloan' 'entertained by ming, anusic being provided Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. 'Ryan., The election of..+offieers took re resulting• in the followingppoizubments: Spiritual Direct - Rev. Dr. +Ffoulkes; Past Pre- ent, Dr. T. IMelady; 'Pres., lliam Ryan; Vice -Pres., Mrs. sp 5 e X IS ju e anf co a +go S'1 7.5 e 'ba s tr p1 en ha e cl lu in th dr d by pla+c Es BOX OF.FICg OPENS AT 8 P.M. OT CHILDREN UN ER 12 IN CARS FRE Wi Fergus Horan; Sec., Mrs, Thos, Butters; Treas., Lewis Coyne; Teacher 'Councillors, Principals of the 5 selhools• +Parent iCoun- 'cillor, Joseph (Ryan. Lucky tickets on sakes were won by 'Mrs. Wilfred O'Rourke and Lewis Coyne. Lunch was served by the officers assisted by a group of young girls.. BLAKE and Mrs, (Prank Filling- ham of Thornloe, Ont., visited many of their friends on 'the Goshen Line North recently. Mr, and IMrs. Leon Jefferey were visited by their son-in-law from Windsor. - Many attended the sale of Mr. Joseph 'Gelinas in Zurich who one time farmed in this vicinity. !Mr. and Mrs. Edmund IOesch and Mrs, (Rudy ?Desch and son accomvpanie+d MTs. B. Faber of Kipper, to Kitchener on .Sunday and visited with relatives. Mr. and (Mrs. Edmund ,Erb ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. G. Bon were to Condon recently.I and family attended a twilight +Mr. and IMrs• Harold Finlay aneeting in .Elgin county recently, VALDE BRAND Heavy Barb Wire $8.95 80 ROD WOODEN SPOOL 4 point four 13% gauge Mild Pliable Steel Heavily galvanized, greater protection, offers many years longer wear SEAFORTH FARMERS CO=OPERATIVE Phone 9 UP TO Ali r' I' IN EST PRICES Fe R NE Ma 80 -Level Rayon NOT NEW 670-15 95 and your Glass Al trade-in $11.95 with any trade -In economy line is similar to that featured by X4.95 in the 670/15 size, and is THE KEYSTONE ho would otherwise be con- fined manufacturersedetothey motorist `"USED" Tires a You Ee Da recommended NEW TREADS." than with a fined to the pr iea of as 6 „ sometimes "prettied -up" Tire that you know is BRAND NEW, with a New have fractured and vulcanized, hi, aged NEW TREAD that may etanrat,+ Extra - the Super-Lastta ed deteriorated cord castings. (For long driving we recommend Ply" or "Nylon Supreme." (installation Charge '— SOc per tire) Terms to suit your budget, on purchases of $30—or more ,Ny�r„�•�q�c, ON �,FSi �'jR� SUPER-LASTIR - NYLON SUPREME — with NATURAL RUBBER THE TIRE WITH THE 700,000 MILE DUPONT CORD BODY 'SAFER THAN THE TIRES ON NEW CARS YET PRICED LOWER, AT CANADIAN TIRE. Yes, steel - lough NYLON is stronger than steel cable of compar- able suongereitthhan an other DUPONT tire cord NYLON body sts 18 cnstruc! on. In addition, the NATURAL TREE RUBBER TREAD gives emergency ist stops. times more GUARANTEED for TO t5 YEARS 'HAZagabARD INSURED fdefects in or 30 sMONTHmaterial CutomeROAD only for service rendered. SAVE SAFELY! only NYLON SUPREME r'BLACKWALLS" Re ', Your Net She ListtIII with An I Your Net Price TradeAri + ) Elms "A "Tin 670/15 I 33.00 I 22.40 I 20.40 710/15 I 37.60 I 24,40 22.40 760/15 I 41,05 I 26.30 I 24,30 8.00- 8a0/IS I 43.95 I 29.70 I 27.70 NYLON SUPREME "WHITEWALLS" Size I Regukr 1I Your Net Your Net fist with Any I with class Trade -In "A" Trade -In 670/15 I 39.75 I 25.50 I 23.50 71.0/15 45.00 I 27.55 I 25.55 760/15 I 49.15 28.85 I 26.85 :27,5 'r 52.70 I 33.95 31.95 TUBELESS TIES AT SIMILAR SAVINGS (Installation Charge, 000 per Tire) SEAFORTH G. S. 5 W. V. Smith 4-