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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-08-30, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NDWS-Thursday, August 30, 1955 BEST BUY SPECIALS Ellmar Peanut Butter .. 16 oz jar 29c GOLD SEAL FCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON , , 43c 73/4 oz. Tin CHAMPION DOG FOOD Reg„ . 4 tins 15 oz. size 43c HILLCREST SOFT ABSORBENT TISSUE 9 Rolls $1.00 5 ROSES CAKE MIXES CHOCOLATE WHITE COCOANUT p g 21.-c No. 1 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FRYING CHICKENS, 2/ to 3 lbs, ib 43c FRESH CHICKEN WINGS FOR SOUP , Ib 29c MAPLE LEAF PURE SOAP FAKES , , 67c GTANT, SIZE: SANDWICH FILLED COOKIES , Pkg, 25c . 24 Biscuits or over WESTONS CAPRIA COOKIES . , 8 oz. Pkg. 21c These are new and delicious WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT SELF SERVE LOW PRICES FINAL SWIMMING MEET At Seaforth Lions Club Park commencing at 2 p.m. SaL LepL 1st A FULL PROGRAM OF BEGINNER, JUNIOR, I INTERMEDIATE, SENIOR AND ADULT EVENTS, INCLUDING RACES AND DIVING AND NOVELTY RACES Junior 11 and under Intermediate 13 and under Senior 17 and -under For further information, see DAVE SHELLEY L_ Swimming Supervisor CAR BARGAINS 1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1953 FORD 4 TON PICKUP 1952 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON PICKUP 1952 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN, radio 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1949 FORD COACH 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED SeaforthMotors OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 541 62/* • is a GOOD TIME to TRAVEL• The delightful, mellow weather of late summer and early fall makes for pleasant travelling. And this 1s an ideol time for that adventurous sightseeing trip to Interesting places in Canada and the United States. A wider chokef of accommodation Is available when the mid-season hubbub is over. Now is the time to travel ... by trot ) Canadian National Railways suggest. Where to go... Picturesque Muskoka, Lake of Bays, Georgian Bdy'' 1 Bracing Ontario Highlands Distinguished Laurentian Resorts Glamorous Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle' Scenic Jasper National Park Fascinating California* Historic Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa* Exciting New York City, Atlantic City Bustling Detroit, Chicago Maple Leaf Package Tours available to these potnt. Ask for deesserifd tivo booklet, Econotrrical Family .Fare pion available to Pacific Coad Points. Travel Wise .people agree the train way Is the comfortablesl relaxing way. to .travel. Give yourself a treat... and go by tr • Contact your Canadian National representative for information and reservations. T-e.5t CANADIAN NATIONAL TOWN TOPICS Mrs. Dorsey and 'Miss Wil- liams spent the weekend in Tor- onto. !Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Jordan and family of Sarnia spent last week with .Mrs. Jean Fortune, air. John Kenny of Vancou- ver, 1114'. Leo Kenny of Elm Creek, Man., and. Mrs, :Searrow and daughter of Sudbury visit- ed Mr, and Mrs, E. J. Kenny. IMrs, Jaynes Hogg returned to her 'home in ;Coliingwood on Sunday after spending a week's holiday with Mr. and Mrs. ;Bed- ford Dungey and Brenda. Mr, Jim Blakely, !London, spent the weekend with Mr. Al- len Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Sproat of North Bay were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat, (Miss Jylary Devereaux, Tor- onto, was a 'weekend guest of herparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Devereaux. Mi'. Wrn. Stevenson ileft for Quebec this week. Mr. and .Mrs. John Hotham Jr, and family were vacationing in Galt last week as guests of MI.. and Mrs. P. W. (Reilly. IMrs. H. McIver spent a fete days in !Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. E. McIver, Mrs. R. St. German and sons Roger, 'Ronnie and Ross of 'Mon- treal were guests last week of Mrs. W. W. Morrow. Northside United Church 'Minister, Rev. 'Bruce W. Flall, B.A., B.D., 10 a.nr., 'Church School and Adult ;Bible Class. 11 a.m., +Mornin.g Worshsp conducted by the Minister. Ser- mon topic "That Worla of Yours". Nursery for toddlers. Junior ;Congregation, Evening Worship will be re- sumed Sunday, ;September 9th. EGMONDVILLE Rev. J. Semple will return on 1 hursday from Sauble Beach where he spent his holidays and will preach in 1Egmondville Un - ted ;Church on 'Sunday, Sept, 2. 3ulbject, "The Present. Outlook .'or 'Religion, McKILLOP Miss Diane Rock spent a few ays last week with her friend, Iiss Mary Jackson at :Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs Henry Welter - en accompanied Mr, and Mrs.- eslre Weitersen to Wallace on unday to the home of Mr, and NIrs. Walter Rode. Mr. and INirs.:Charles Eggert, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert and Carole, !NIr. and Mrs, Irvin Rock, Diane, Paul and Karen were at Ayr on Sunday at a fancily gathering at the home of Mrs, Eggert's sister, Mrs. A, P. Hainpeb • Mr. and Mrs. Aiken and Mr, and lIkIr•s. Frank Fawm of Sebringville were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eg- gert. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Ahrens of Brodhagen visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weitersen on Sunday. C e in et e r y Decoration Ser- vices will!be held at the Evangel- ical Church here on Sunday, Sept. 2nd at 2.30 p.m. !Special Brownie's DRIVE-IN LIMITED r CLINTON Next to the Community Park TF URSDAY and FRIDAY August 30 and 31 "PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC" Virginia Mayo Dennis Morgan (TWO CARTOONS) SATURDAY ONLY -.Sept, 1 "SHARK RIVER" Steve Cockran Carole Matthews Sunday Midnite and Monday September 2 and 3 "SUDDENLY" Frank Sinatra Nancy Kelly TUESDAY Su WEDNESDAY September 4 and 5 "ESCAPE TO BURMA" Barbara Stanwyck Robert Ryan CHURCH SERVICE Every Sunday Evening at 7.30 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M. AT DTIS CHILDREN wLI.STARNDERT332 IN CARSE FREE music will be rendered, Mr. and tMis, Edwin 1NIcKen- zie and boys of Detroit visited with Mr, and Mrs. Lavern Hoegy on Saturday. • Mr, Henry Weitersen received word that his nephew, Mr. John Weitersen of Detroit' had died on Thursday, Aug. 23rd. Mr. Wei- tersen was horn on the 10th of McKillop, son of the Tate ,Mr, and Mrs. John Weitersen, 'Mr, and Mrs. Charles Eggert were at Milverton on Monday evening to pay their last re- spects to the late Albert Reis, Editor of the Milverton Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daniels and Mrs. Durant of Rostock visited Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Koehler on Monday. DUBLIN Misses Teresa and Irene Shea of Dublin 'are visiting Mr. and Mrs. +Ben Blonde, 'Chatham: .Mr. Greg Blonde is visiting Mr. and IMrs. Joe Shea, Dublin. Mr, and Mrs. Charles :O'Neil and family, Roseland, are spend- ing a few. days in Dublin. r. and Mrs. !Sterling Gee of Windsor :with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Delaney, KIPPEN. EAST Mrs. Bruce McGregor was hostess at her home for the meeting of Kippen East W. I. Mrs. Charles Eyre was co -host- ess. The meeting was chaired by Mrs. 'Campbell Eyr e. Mrs, .Bruce Spiers, of Brus- sels, who toured Europe last year, presented colored slides and gave a talk on her trap Mrs. Ken McKay presented her with a gift, A paper on the early history of Kippen, prepared by Mrs. W. 'Meths, was read by ntMrs. William Kyle. rMenilbers displayed an- tiques and prized possessions and :gave their history. I. A, discussion was held on the booth 'which the Institute are sponsor'in'g at the Kinsmen Bean Festival, September 3. Each menthe' was asked to bring two pounds of home-made ' candy and two aprons. Committee ap- pointed in connection with this project are: Aprons, Mrs. W. ;Kyle, Mrs. (Campbell Eyre; can- dy. Mrs. Alex McGregor, Mrs. Stewart .Pepper; soft drinks, Mrs, William Caldwell, Mrs. John (Sinclair, Mrs. Winston Workman. Joan !Sinclair contributed vo- cal and tap dance selections. HENSALL PRICES Prices at Hensall !Community Sales, Aug. 23rd. Weanling pigs $8.50 to $11., Chunks 5112.00 to $17.00, Feed- ers 1$20.00 to'$23,00; Sows $42.00 to $69.00, Holstein cows $120,00 to $148,00, Durham $140.00 5160.00, Holstein calves $8.00 to $12.00, Durham Reception and Dance For NIr, and Mrs. Wayne Scott in Winthrop Hall FRIDAY, AUG. 31 Everybody Welcome Ladies bring lunch calves $20.00 to $3.6.50. Grass:prices, 364 hogs and 100 head cattle were selling at higher of cattle and calves were sold. wnaunum,un„nu, .... 1111111111111111 111111111111101111111111111111/11.111111111111111111111 uaaamnanunuasrrd Binders, index Refills Work Books, Rubber Erasers, Pencil Cases, Tempera Paints, 'Ink Accessories, Art Pads Fountain Pens, Waterman Sets Grade 9 to 13 Text Books Hosiery, Jeans, Sweaters and Children's Wear for School Needs LA. t:. 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Retarved seats $1.50 Monday Afternoon Special - Children 25s rdingennissengmeammimumw 1, rness 474acing 2 p.m, Wednesday and Thursday Afternoons. Canada's Richest Colt Stakes; 2 and 3 year Standard Brod Futurities plus: 4 other class races and light and heavy harness events, Prices: Children 30c, Adults shoo Reserved Seals $1.50 STAN SIM 1 INTERNATIONAL REVUE • Featuring The Mariners formerly of the Arthur Godfrey shows. George Hamid's scintillating revue plus 8 outstanding vaudeville acts,each evening, Grandstand, Prices: Reserved Seats $2.00, $1.50, 91,00 KIDJ 1 KAPEys with Lassie, The MIghty Superman, Wild Bill Cody, Joe Phillips and His Trained Horse Smokey, plus other kiddies' TV favourites - Friday 2 p.m., Saturday 1:30 p.m. Prises: Children 50c, Adults $1.00 Reserved Seats $1,50 Special Saturday Morning Show 10:30 o'clock 50e TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Baldwin Hardware WS Four different and exciting Grandstand Shows. 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