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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-10-18, Page 5CIE TIIIO SIOAPOR'1'TI NEWS• -Thursday, October 18, 1986 BEST BUY SPECIALS Salada Orange Pekoe Tea Bags 73c Pkg. of 60, Aunt Jemima PANCAKE MIX . Regular 19c Buttermilk Pkg. . , . 15c Crown Brand CORN SYRUP 2 lb. tin , . ,; 290 HALLOWE'EN KISSES 1Ti Bag 25c OLD DUTCH BLEACH1 16 oz, Bottle 13c 32 oz. Bottle 23c FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS in Shell 1 lb, Sag 33c Farmers! Use FLY BAIT for your barn 1 lb. Tin 85c TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. tins .. , ,a for 27c Just Arrived-- Another Shipment of SANDWICH COOKIES Special, 4 pkgs. .. $1.00 HAWE'S PASTE WAX Save 6c. 1 lb. tin... .476 McINTOSH APPLES 6 qt. Basket 59c KINGS -6 qt. 59c ONTARIO POTATOES 10 lb bag 290 FROZEN PERCH 1 lb. Pkg. 53c To Clear-- LYONS COFFEE Vacpac Tins. Lb. . $1.13 LYONS TEA BAGS Pkg. 60 65c TOP QUALITY BULBS Imported from Holland for Indoor or Outdoor Planting.— Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT ,1 ,v5, sT, ip`a `ala. z d`h r o cNt" 3 ov Scout BORN Swink,•w •-At Scott Memorial Mosul• tal-to Mr. anti Mrs. Peter Swinkel,, RR 2 Seaforth on Orts la. u son D. 300,, -Al Scott Memorial Hospital J o Oet.12, to Mr. mil M1 George d Joni!,t . at2th, a son Miller At Seott. Memorial Hospital on Oet. le to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller, �te forth, 11111 nlu,,hter Wittily On O ( at Al . ondre and Marian Hospital. Cotlerieli to Dr. and M r,. t I1: Mltly, a 4;u,.l,ter t still Apple Day SAT., OCT. 20 BE GENEROUS IN "'"YOUR SUPPORT Eniiro proceeds for furthter- ;11U (' of Scouting and Cub- hing in Seaforth and district A Grand IRISH CONCERT bringing you well known Irish Artistes in a Feast of Irish Music and Song "DON'T MISS IT !" FRIDAY, OCT. 26 St. Patrick's Hall, Dublin 8,„o P.M. Thomson - In South ]Torun Hospital, Ilseter, on O•tol , 1) l;;n to Mr. awl Mas. Sort Thomson, K,1P'n a dine-l- tr, a r tt foo John ami Mary O. E, h. BAKE SALE AND BAZAAR S11'i']ti)11 OCT. 20 Al 2 P.M. In Lrie Alilut•r o former stut•o RAitUrr 1'.vT vr3aLtiv S3 i 4 0496519 ehiffliFiSOsae IMM1916 s� rna�aeuan Women's Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale A'r TIINI I.IIIItABY SAT, OCT.27 - 2 p.m. Collection will be made olr Friday afternoon, Oct. 26 I'hnno 122 or 40 Rexall One Cent Sale THE BIGGEST MONEY SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR ON THIS WEEK WED., THURS. FRID. & SAT. October 17 18 19 20 AT Keating's ' harmacy Phone 28 Seaforth TOWN TOPICS Miss .Edna .Butt of Toronto spent last ;week 'with Mrs, W, E. Butt. Mr, and Mrs; L. Gear of Fer- gus were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Sproat, Mr, and Mrs. 0, II. Swanston of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 'Keating. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schade of Walton, accompanied day Mr. and Mrs, Russell IHalmes of 'Clinton spent a few days in Minneapolis, Minn, Miss Hilda Kennedy spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. R. Kennedy. IMr, (Michael Bechely, Toronto was a weekend visitor at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McIver of ,Stratford spent the weekend with Mrs. 11. McIver. Mr. F. Rowland and Mr. G. Rowland spent the 'weekend with relatives and 'friends. iMr. and Mrs. Jack Morris of Guelph were weekend guests of Mrs. Wm, Morris. IMr, and Mrs. Don Barber of Kitchener were weekend guests of Mrs. J. Matthews. ,Mr, Don Morton spent the weekend in Burlington. Mrs. M. Castle, Detroit, spent the weekend with Mr, and (Mrs. J. J. Cleary. Mr. and (Mrs. Don .Pryce of Vancouver, are holidaying with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Archie .Bryant, Mr. and (Mrs. John Isryant and Mr, Jos. J. Bryant, all of Lon- don, called on Roxboro friends on Sunday. Corporal and Mrs. V, G. Gra- ham and .Shauna of Ottawa, spent last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Foster Ben- nett. Messrs. Bob McCowan and Floyd Dale spent the weekend with friends in Owen Sound. Mr. Ken 'Eaton of Toronto spent last week with his parents Mr. and ;Mrs. George Eaton. 1 ;e Sale Special - - ON.I+: ONLY NEW CHEVROLET 210 SEDAN FALL CLEARANCE 1951 PONTIAC COACH. 1951 DODGE SEDAN 1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1949 MONARCH COACH 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1948 PONTIAC COACH 1946 DODGE SEDAN Clearing for 1957 deliveries No reasonable offer refused - - you make the offer OPEN EVENINGS 8 TO 10 �> rt PHONE 541 DUBLIN A very successful bazaar, home baking sale and tea was held at the home of 'Mre, Chas. Friend on Satnrday afternoon. Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Smock of Kitchener with Mrs. Loretta 2vlolyneaux, ,Mrs, Tom Brown of Palmer- ton with Mr. and Mrs. llerbie Brown. Mrs. 'Fred Eckert in Hamil- ton with her sister. Mrs. Peters. Mr, and Mrs William Stew- art in Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McDoug- all and children, London, with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Jordan. !Miss Beatrice Murray, Brant!- ford, rant-ford, with Mr, and Mrs. John E. Murray. Mr, James O'Connor Jr.'Mr. ,James O'Connor Sr., Miss Mary and Margaret O'Connor• of Sar- nia and Pt, Huron; Mr, and Mrs, J. D. 'MacRae, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'MacRae, Parkhill, with Mr, and Mrs. Don MacRae. Mr, and :Mrs. Wilfred 'Daffy of Woodstock, Donnie and Yv- onne; Mr. and 'Mrs. James Kel- ly and Mary Margaret of Sea - forth; Mr. Maurice Dillon, St. Thomas; MissMadelyn and Dorothy Dillon, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bannon of Seaforth with IMr. and Mrs. IlughBenninger. 'Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Butters on Saturday celebrated their Silver Wedding Anniversary of their ,marriage at their home in Dublin. Mr, and Mrs. Butters were married by the late 'Father •O''Drowslci, on Oct. 10, 1931, and have been residents of the village ever sines, where Mr, Butters Conducts a hardware (business. A dinner was held •at Northside United •Church Minister, Rev. Bruce W. Hall, B.A., B.D., S.T.M.. 10 a.m., Church School and Adult Bible Class. Special Services in observance of the 70th Anniversary of Northside. 11 a.m., Morning Worship, conducted by the Rev. Dr. James Semple, Egmondville, who has chosen as his subject, "Age and youth building a new World". Music by our Senior and Junior Choirs. Nursery for toddlers, Junior Congregation. 7 p.m., Evening Worship conducted ;ley the Minister with the Ministers and congregations of First ;Presbyterian, St. Thom- as' Anglican and Egmondville United Churches 'joining in our fellowship. Dr. Semple will (bring a message on the topic, "Let The Church Overhaul Itself: Where to Begin?" All are welcome. 8.15 p.m,, Y.P.U. First Presbyterian Church Rev, D. Glenn 'Campbell, Minister. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. Evening Service withdrawn for Northside Church Anniver- sary. the Hill Crest Tea Rooms in Mitchell, at 1 o'clock. In the af- ternoon and evening many friends and relatives called at their hone ''to ektend congratu- lations and (best wishes to the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Butters have seven children, who were all present for the occasion: (Ronald of Sebringville; Allan of Trenton; Phyllis of London; Glenn, Elizabeth Anne, Gordan and Billie at home. A linen sthower in honour of Miss Mary Stapleton, (whose marriage to IMr. Leonard Gaf- fney is an event of October 27, was sponsored by Mrs. Leonard (Cronin and Miss Kathleen Sta- pleton. About 40 friends and neighbors assembled to extend felicitations to the prospective bride. Mrs. Fergus Stalpleton assisted the ;guest of honor in opening her numerous gifts. A social hour was.spent in grlaying various games, and a delicious lunch was served try the spon- sors and their assistant. Mr. and Mrs. Aldred McDoug- all and children, London, with Mr. and (Mrs. Joseph Jordan. BRODHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. Chris. W. Leon- hardt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose of Sarnia on a trip to the 'Plowing Metal: at Brook - lin and also other points. Mr. and Mrs. (Lew Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz at the Plowing Match and called on Egmondville United Church Dr. J. Semple, utiIinister. 10 a.m,, The Church School and Bible Classes. 11 a.m., The Public Worship of Go(i; Guest `Minister, Rev. Bruce Hall, IB.A., S.TjM, 3.1 a.m„ ,Nursery School. 11.30 a.m., Junior 'Congrega- tion._ 7 p.m., Evening Service withdrawn, We all worship at Northside on Anniversary Sun- day. Remember The 'Mission to the Nation, Ontario Street United 'Church,Clinton, October 21-28. Miseioner: Rev, Stanley Searle, Winnipeg. 'Pray for the Mission. :Plan to attend and bring your neighbors. See you in Church on Sunday. McKillop Charge Bethel at 10 a.m,, Cavan at 11.15 a.m., and Duff's at 2 p.m. Iltev. D. A. MacMillan, acting. Minister.. Brownie's DRIVE-IN LIMITED CLINTON Next to the Community Park THURSDAY and FRIDAY October 18 and 19 "RUN FOR COVER” tIColour) James Cagney John Derek Vivien. Lindfors . (TWO CARTOONS) SATURDAY and MONDAY October 20 and 22 "DESTINATION GOBI" ( Colour) Richard Widmark Judy Dan (TWO CARTOONS) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY October 23 and 24 "NEVER TOO YOUNG" ((Colour) Dean Martin Jerry Lewis (TWO CARTOONS) Tuesday --- "DOLLAR" NITE $1.00 Admits a Carload! Box Office Open 7.30 p.m. First Show at 8.00 pm. Standard Time CHILDREN' UNDER 12 IN CARS FREE members of their family at Tor- onto, Thornhill and Brampton. Mrs, 16. J. (Fisher spent the past week at the home of her son Mr, and 'Mrs. John Fischer, Toronto. (Mr. and Mrs. Laurence hock of Detroit with Mr, and ,Mrs. Geo, Eickmier and other rela- tives. Mrs. Idora Diegel of IMitebell with Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Quer- engesser for .the weekend. (Mrs. Edith Beuerman of Sea - forth with her sister Mrs, Hen- ry E. Diegel and Mr. Diegel. Miss Marleen Diegel, nurse - in -training, Ontario Hospital, London, at her home on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker and IDetborah of Listowel with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Kistner. Mr. and Mrs. John Hinz and Johnny of Kitchener with Mr. and (Mrs, Lavern Wolfe and Mr, and Mrs. ,Harry Tait. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the family of John Vock whose funeral was held on Saturday. Mr. Vock was the rural mail carrier for the (Bornholm route through Brodhagen. Mrs. Catherine Nelmes Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Brooke of Mount Albert with Mr. and 'Mrs. Milton Rock. Mr. Ray Beuerman (RCAF. Edgar, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Manuel :Betterman. Student Clyde Wentzel of Waterloo Seminary conducted the service at St. Peter's Luth- eran Church on Sunday morn- ing in the absence of Rev. E. Fischer, Student Wentzel was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens. Anniversary Services Turners United Church, Tuckersmith SUNDAY, OCT. 21 at 2 P.M. and 7.30 P.M. Rev. M. 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