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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-07-05, Page 5TIIll SEAFORTH MOWS—Thursday, July 5, 1956 BEST BUY SPECIALS Kellogg's Rice Krispies 25c LGE, 9y2 OZ, PKG. AYLMER BOSTON BROWN BEANS . , , . 2 for 25c - 15 oz. STOKLEYS FANCY QUALITY TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. Tins ....... , 2 / 27c GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE, 1 ib pkgs. .2 for 55c SHIELD TOOTH PASTE, reg. price 33c spec. 23c Giant Tube 59c spec. 44c Family Tube 85c spec 65c (You save money here) CHEERY MORN INSTANT COFFEE, 2 oz. jar 57o 6 oz. Jar -1.59 KAM (Minced Pork) 12 oz. Tins 35c NEW INSTANT CHOCOLATE MILK .1 ib pkg 37c 10c OFF JOHNSONS RAID INSECT KILLER........1.69 For House and Garden Flowers APPLE & STRAWBERRY or APPLE & RASP- BERRY JAM 4 lb Tins 65c All present Premium promotions will be discontinued... as of July 21 FRESH STRAWBERRIES ARRIVING DAILY HELENE CURTIS SPRAY NET Free Pin Curl Clips Spec. 1.39 KING SiZE BREEZE White or Blue FREE BATII TOWEL $1.59 WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT SELF SERVE LOW PRICES TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Free and Diane are holidaying at ,Eugenia Falls. Mrs, Henderson has returned to Detroit after visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. H. Wilson and Mr. Wilson. SHELL GAS STATION Goderich St. West WILL BE CLOSED IN DAYTIME FROM JULY 9 TO 13th OPEN EVENINGS AFTER 6 O'CLOCK NEIL C. BELL AAAAAAaN Seaforth Lions Second C ASH B1NGO'isoo 12 Games at $50.00 Each 3 Share -the -Wealth Games—Cards 25c or 5 for $1 JACKPOT SI WIN ASIIMUCH ASI( $1000 Cards $1,00 Bach Seaforth Arena - Thursday, July 5th Doors open at 8 p.m, — Play starts 9 p.m. sharp Admission $1.00, which includes 12 games Proceeds shared between Lions Pool, Arena, and Sports LRAAA INVEST IN SHORT TERM Ontario Loan Debentures Issued for $100 and Upwards 4% PER ANNUM •- 5 YEARS 3 Per Annum 4 3 and 4 Years Interest is Payable By Coupon or By Cheque ENQUIRIES WELCOMED Ontario Loan & Debenture Co. Dundas St. at Market Lane and Market Square London, Ont. In the heart of the shopping district A LONG ESTABLISHD+D SAVINGS CORPORATION SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Open- Daily Phone 573 T. PRYDE AND SON Enquiries Are Invited Telephone Numbers Exeter 41 Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573 TOWN TOPICS IMr. and Mrs. Don Kohl and IMr, and Mrs. Neil Bell are leav- ing this weekend for a week's trip to Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melady of Toronto were here attending the funeral of the late Eleanor Mulcahy. iMr. and Mrs. I-Iarold Dermis and family of Toronto .were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. I;. Sproat, Dr, and Mrs. J. G. Quarry of Burlington visited over the boll - day with IMr. and Mrs. Gordon ;Dirk. Miss Suzanne Dick returned home after spending 'a week in London with Mr. and 'Mrs. L. N. 'Christopher. Mr. and Mrs. Robert X11 Mao- Lennan, IMontpelier, Vermont, U.S.A., and IMP. and Mrs. Archie (Clinton and Miss Kathleen Clin- ton of'Sudlbury,'Ont., were week end 'guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. MacLennan. Neil IBroadfoot will spend one month at ,Bolton, 'Ont., as •direct- or •of Jr. 'Section IOamip Artlban, (Anglican (Church 'Camip). Mr. and Mrs. Walter ;Barry and (family of Detroit are at 'the Sprout cottage, Market St, for the summer. Mr. sand Mrs. C. P. Van Mil spent the holiday visiting old friends and neigihbors in Con- don, Chatham and Blenheim. IMP. and Mrs. Hari Arlin of 'Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bayes and famvly of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walsh and family of 'London, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. John Walsh over the weekend. Miss (Nancy Nott is in St, Jo- seph's ,Hospital, London, recov- ering nicely from a major oper- ation. Mr, Albert (Harrison attended the funeral at'GodericJh on Mon- day of :his Ibrot(her, W. D. Jlarri- son, Mr. Donald Lamont and Larry o'f Gaderich, NIr, Arnold (Lamont, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arman, and Keith. of Galt, with their mother, 'Mrs. Margaret La- mont over the holiday. Miss Mary Lou (Sills, of (Chat-. ham, was a weekend guest of Mrs. C. P. iS-i:11s. Mr. and Mrs. John Neilson and son of New Hamburg, spent the holiday weekend with Mrs. J. Flanagan. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hagan and Miss Mary Hagan were in Zurich on Monday. Mrs. Hodgins and Miss N. Hodgins, Toronto were week- end guests o2 Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie. Mr. and Mrs. (Garnet 'Cairnes and family, Merlin, were week- end ,guests of Mrs. Wm. Morris. Brother Joseph .(Glarence ,Mc- Quaid) and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mailleaux, Toronto, spent the holiday weekend with Mrs. Jos. McQuaid. Mr. Jack Fraser, Vancouver, was a weekend guest at the hanie of his sisters and brother, Mrs. ,Bell and Miss Fraser and Peter ,Fraser. CORONER'S JURY ATTACHES NO BLAME A coroner's jury inquiring in- to the 'death 'of John J. Grum- mett, 25, of 'Seaforth, presented the following verdict, "We, the coroner's jury, find that his death was instantaneous, tram injuries suffered in an accident, when a truck driven thy !hien, struck a bridge 'w'hile travelling on No. 12 Huron !County Road, 6% miles north of ISea£orth, early the morning of June 18. The 'accident enay have been' due to the driver falling asleep. We attribute no (blame to any per- son or :persons." Dr. F. G. Thompson, 'Clinton, coroner, conducted the inquest 'while (Crown 'Attorney H. Glenn Hays examined witnesses. Members of the jury were William Alexander, !foreman, Ross Driscoll,. Fred 'Sinclair, Harry (Rapson and Leslie 'Pepper all of McKillop. Provincial Constable H. Snell of 'Seaforth, who investigated, abated- that he had 'known the victim a number of years, that he was a splendid type 'of young man, and that there was 'abso- lutely no evidence of intoxica- tion or recklessness. Brownie's DRIVE-IN LIMITED CLINTON Newt to the 'Community Park THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 5 and 6 "TO PARIS WITH LOVE" (Color) • Alex Guinniss • Odile Versois (TWO 'CARTOONS) SATURDAY and MONDAY July 7 and 9 "HANGMAN'S KNOT" • Randolph Scott • Donna Reed, (Two Cartoons) "Shoemaker and The hives" "Frog Pond" `SAT. NITE IS PRIZE NIT+". Prizes to the value of $50 TUESDAY ez WEDNESDAY July 10 and 11 "HOUSE OF WAX" (Color) (Adult) • Frank Lovejoy • Vincent Price (TWO CARTOONS) Tuesday—"DOLLAR" NITE $1.00 Admits a Carload ! BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M. snnow STARTS AT DUSK , CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CABS FREE BORN Armstrong --At Scott Memorial rnosp- itul on June -20, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Armstrong, ILLS " Walton, ,s daughter McClave—At -Scott Memorial Hospital on June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure, IUt 2 Seaforth, 0 son' Krauskopf -At Scott Memorial IIospl. tal on July let, to Mr, and Mrs, John Krauakoof, Dublin, a daughter I'1ouigai At Scott (Memorial Hospi- tal nu' Tuly 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross .Henniga3 Seaforth, a daughter Walsh At Scott Memorial. Hospital, on July 3, to Mr, and Mrs, John Walsh, RR. 1 Dublin, a daughter MRS. A. NICHOLSON Mrs. Alvin E. Nicholson, whose death occurred at Regina on Sunday, was the former +Mar- garet, Me]3ride, of Zurich. (Surviving are two 'brothers, John McBride, Zurich; James, Clinton; and two sisters, Mrs. Maud 'Schnell, Regina; and Mrs. Mary Stephenson, 4ieneald. Pallbearers were; Alvin &Mc- Bride, Lorne 'McBride, Roy dVfe- Bride, Lloyd McBride, Bill Hay- ter, !Bert McBride. • The funeral was ,held on Fri- day from 'the Box funeral Borne, •Seaforth. to Bayfield :cemetery. MRS. J. ECKENSWILLER Last rites were held at Kin- cardine for IMrs. Jacob Eekens. willer, 94, who died in hospital there. The Rev. T. J. McKinney, of Kinlough Presbyterian !Church officiated and interment was made in 'Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Born at Oliffard, Mrs. Ec'kens- wilier, the former 'Catherine Blin'daeur, spent most of her wedded lifetime in Kinloss twp, She is survived by one daugh- ter, Mrs. Wesley Thounpson, Kin- cardine; four sons, George, Van- couver; Eldon, ITlolyrood; !Edgar, Clifford; and Levi, Seaforth; 10 grandchildren and 19 great- gramd-children, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (iniac, Mitchell, 'announce the engage- ment of their 'daughter Leona Marie to 'Stewart Wayne 'Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott, 'Seaforth. The marriage to (take place early in July. Demand for tickets for the 4.51 'train tour to Niagara Falls on July 17th is reported 'brisk. f;Xilw Y' �_ 111Ta lsl�'�irY'�lh ea urtt 1 1y sas r,v I�tl`dl I IP I r'1 v '( "Y.n •-�- _ �YF94'IVJIbI� t_,�i"(" I ' ,Ja.{�,� 1 i . ,„A.J7' '�� bili,,« rr.ii rl'I'r'-1a �r! i1 J1.j,`'"'� r.,'t"= .-•. r'_ t{ , I ){ 1 sia� , Vey I 1 +�,-�!•,- '�.,_1,1,1�1, K i i,rill P�l'p,fi(/JI,aIl,IG41P �,s�ill.illl+s, 4� v�l,rl✓�!1 I.� �),/ Y1i11N Jf lig 11 1 1 1 THERE'S MORE VALUE FOR YOU IN MODERN MECHANIZATION Stepped-up and intensified programs in the engineering divisions of implement firms are producing a great variety of machines that offer more and more value to the users. Today's machines look better and they do better work. In them you get higher quality materials to operate at higher speeds and give longer service. You get design that provides for the comfort and efficiency of the operator. Today's machines are equipped to cut-down lubricating chores and to give quick and easy coupling and uncoupling. They offer a wide range of speeds to suit the work and the conditions and they have more capacity to do your work quickly and economically. See your local dealer about the machines in the 1956 Massey -Harris and Ferguson lines, machines that offer more value in modern mechanization. SSE'®HARRIS- PERF USO UNTIED Makers of High Qualify Farm Implements Since 1847 a Come t' the Seaf!•,rth Lions 21st Annual SUMMER CARNIVAL LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH WDNSUDADAY JULY ■ 12 2 - BIG NIGHTS MI 2 ,WEDNESDAY: Official. Opening of New $40,000 Lions Park Pool Thrilling Exhibitions of Swimming, Diving and Life Saving Techniques by Aquatic Stars of the R. C. A. F. R.C.A.F. BAND IN ATTENDANCE Special Late Evening Attraction THE NICKLINGS -= Comedy on the horizontal bans and flying somersaultists LEIVO SEPPO -- Direct from Europe's leading 1NLusic Halls. Wonderful feats in juggling and swaying • roly poly board THURSDAY: Thrilling Entertainment - The Best in Vaudeville - You have seen the acts on TV - See them here in person THE MAD HATTERS -- With Rudy Spratt, King of Banjoists; Al Dunlop, looney tunesnlith and his piano ac- cordeon; Penny Stevens, beautiful and versa- tile mistress of ceremonies and comedienne -- one of the fastest slam bang acts in vaude- ville today ! THE NICKLINGS -- will present their again LEIVO SEPPO -- The Great Seppo will thaill you again with his truly sensational feats STEVE AND PAL -- Knockabout Comedy Acrobats. A laugh every minute !A laughing riot ! Vern Hornsberger-Musical director and piano accompanist comedy on horizontal bars Dancing Popular Games PROGRAM COMMENCES EACH NIGHT AT 8.30 Bingo Bands Ferris Wheel Merry -Go -Round Sensational Attractions -.gym... FREE PARKING Admission (a donation to the New Pool) 25 Cents Children under 12, Free Proceeds For Lions Welfare and Maintenance of Lions Park and Pool You enjoy the Lions Park. This is your opportunity to assist in nicking it possible to provide necessary maintenance, and to indicate that you appreciate the facilities that are provided. Draws for Valuable Prizes