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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-02-05, Page 5THURSDAY, EBRUARY 5, 1953 WRIGHT SPECIALS Stolkleys Tomato Juice 2 for.,25c 2Q oz. Tins STOKLEYS CREAM CORN, 15 oz, Tins 3 for 39c WETHEYS ORANGE MARMALADE 24 az, Jar 29c GLEN VALLEY PORK & BEANS, 15 oz, Tins:.. 3 for 27c SUNLIGHT SOAP 3 bars 29c BROWN LABEL ORANGE PEKOE SALADA TEA . , . , 51c 1/2 Ib, Pkg. JOHNSONS NEW JUBILEE KITCHEN WAX 75o Cleans Stoves, Refrigerators, Wall, etc. •-- 16 oz. Bottle CHOICE SPY APPLES, C 0 Grade Bushel 2.99 KLEENEX TISSUES, Chubby or Long 20c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve 1951 1950 1950 1949 1948 1947 1947 1946 OLDS SEDAN, radio 1946 FORD COACH 1938 CHEVROLET COACH 1935 FORD COACH In Used Cars FORD COACH CHEVROLET DEL. SEDAN CHEVROLET COACH, radio, METEOR SEDAN, radio, sun CHEVROLET COACH CHEVROLET SEDAN CHEVROLET COACH window washer visor • ALSO New 1952 Chevrolet Sedan REDUCED TO CLEAR Seaforth Motors FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Saturday for United Co-operatives of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pickthem up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Friday nights. SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE H. S. HUNT, Manager PHONE—Day 9 Evenings 481W Collins Service Station Reliance Products Premium Coupons HIGHWAY WEST OF SEAFORTH OPEN 7.30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. COUPONS GIVEN AWAY FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY WITH PURCHASE OF GAS AND OIL ALSO CARRY A STOCK OF GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY AND TOBACCO SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Open Daily Phone 363 J T. PRYDE and SON Enquiries Are Invited EXETER CLINTON Phone 41 J Phone 103 NOTICE Town of Seaforth PARISING By order of police, to facilitate snow removal, no parking on the Streets of this Municipality will be allowed between the hours of0S a.m. and 8 a.m. This order will be strictly enforced in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act —Section 43, Subsection 9. Notice is hereby given that the said Municipality will not be responsible for any damages caused to parked vehicles as dose result of snow removal operations. f THE SEAFORM NWS TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Roy McMane of Kincardine spent a few days with friends here while returning from a month's holiday in Florida. Mr Albert Murray, Echo 13ay, Ont., is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Harry Tyndall and his cousin, Mr. Hobert, Tyndall, Mr. Murray is a lighthouse keeper pn Lake Superior. 110 is a nephew, of Mr, Wm. Murray of Seaforth and Mi'. Sam Murray of .Dublin, This is trie his tfirst. visit to Seaforth and dis- Mr. and Mrs. Carman Roweliffe, Mrs. Thelma Wright of Seaforth, and Mrs. Hilliard Lawrence, of Hen - sail, left on Sunday by motor for a six -weeks' trip to California, Mrs. J. E. Longstaff, Barbara and John David are spending a few days in Toronto. Mr, Allen Ryan of Hamilton spent the weekend with his aunt, Mrs, Thos. Q'Laughlin. Mrs. Joseph Eckert and Miss Jerry Eckert, Hawksville, spent the weekend at their home here, Miss Mary Murphy spent the weekend at her home in Mount For- est. Mr. and Mrs. James Slattery spent the weekend in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Lon- don, were guests of Mrs, White's another, Mrs. Brien Cleary, over the weekend. Paul Stapleton, Windsor, spent the weekend with his parents, Dr, and Mrs. M, Stapleton. Miss Jean Turner, Toronto, with friends over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Caskinette and family of Woodstock, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kelly. Mr. Donald Stewart, Toronto, with his mother, Mrs. Charles Stewart over the weekend. Miss Ruth •Shinen, Toronto, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mr's. S. Shinen. Mrs. W. B. Horton of Calgary is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Morrow at the Seaforth Apartments. Seaforth Home & School Association Speaker Dr. Gordon H. Turner, Psychologist University of Western Ontario Tuesday, Feb. 17 8.15 p.m. in the School EVERYONE IS INVITED Euchre Party St. James' Separate School Hall Friday, Feb. 13 At 8.30 P.M. Under auspices of the Catholic Women's League Lunch. Admission 40c Valentine Dinner. NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH Wednesday, Feb. 11 Dinner served from 5.30 to 7 Adults $1.00 Children 40c ANNEIMINIMIMIIIMIONO VALENTINE • anan i FRIDAY, FEB. 13 At Seaforth Community Centre Desjardine's Orchestra Admission 50c AUSPICES OF SEAFORTH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ST. COLUMBAN BINGO Friday, Feb. 6 9 P.M. CASH PRIZES—Share The Wealth Admission 50e THE LETTER "E" In some things the letter "E" is the most unfortunate character in the English alphabet because it is always out of cash, forever in debt, never out of danger, and in hell all the time. But in other words the latter "E" is never in war, and is always in peace, it is the beginning of existence, the com- mencement of ease, and the and of trouble. Without it there would be no meat, no life, no heaven; it is the cen- ter 03 honesty, makes love perfect, and without it there would be no editors, devils or news. It is also In attendance, which will be appreciated by attending the BOX Social in the Orange Ball on Friday night, 1! eb. 6th. Ladies bring a Box and enjoy yourself with a brand new Pal, Advt. ECIVIONDV I LLE Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Bayfield visited Mr, and Mrs. Scotehmer last week. Mrs. Mae Vincent is at present in Scott Memorial Hospital We wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. Wm. Scotchmer spent a few days recently in Bayfield visiting his brother, who is very ill. Miss Eleanor Hudson of New Toronto visited with Rev. and Mrs, Gardiner at the manse over the weekend. Miss Laura McMillan of Toronto visited with her mother, Mrs. W. F. McMillan over the weekend, WINTHROP Crokinole Party There will be a erokinole party in the basement of the Winthrop Church on Friday, Feb. 6, at 8 p.m, Donations of home-made candy and some articles for the "fish -pond" will be greatly appreciated. The people on the west side of highway are asked to bring tarts, and the people on the east side to bring sandwiches for the luxijeh, Will every- one who has a erokinole board bring one. Sponsored by X.P.U. Admission, adults 25c, children free.—Advt, BRUCEFIELD The annual ,meeting of the Bruce - field Library Board met at the home of the librarian, Mrs, J. K, Cornish on Monday evening, Feb. 2 with Mr, A. Paterson presiding. The minutes and treasurer's report were read by the secretary -treasurer and approv- ed. During the business discussion it was decided the library would be open only one day each week, name- ly Friday afternoon and evening and it was also decided to add more new books to the library. The meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the chairman. VARNA The annual meeting of the Varna Red Cross was held in the twp hall on Monday evening, Feb. and. It was decided to hold the annual canvass sometime in March. The officers elected were; Pres„ Geo. L. Reid; lst Vice Pres., John McAsh; 2nd Vice Pres., Fred McClymont; Sec.- Treas., ec:Treas., Rachael Johnston. Directors—Rev. T. J. Pitt, J. E. McKinley, Ernest Pollock and Elmer Webster. The W.M.S. of the United Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Anson Coleman on Thursday evening of this week. (Stanley Township Council have approved the preparing of a by-law restricting building in Bayfield. At the regular monthly meeting here a deputation from Bayfield, Ben Rathwell, John Stewart and John Fraser, requested the by-law. They presented a petition signed by villagers asking building restrictions Ratepayers said they wanted the by-law to prevent "overcrowding". Council instructed Clerk Fred Watson to .draw up the by-law. Grants of $300 were given to the Bayfield fire department and the Brucefield fire department for fire protection in the township. Council will give a grant with the amount to be named at a later date to the Clinton Branch of the Cana- dian Legion to assist in the build- ing of a memorial hall, George Wilson appeared for the Clinton Legion. Reeve Alvin McBride presided, and councillors present were: Har- vey Taylor, Harvey Coleman, Alvin Rau and Carl Houston. HULLETT Burns' W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Frank MacGregor on Thurs., Jan. 29th. The worship service was conducted by Group III, leader Mrs. MacGregor. Scripture was read by Miss Jean Leiper, prayers as used by African Christians, were read by Mrs. Gordon MacGregor. The Study Book dealing with Health Problems in Angola, was given by Mrs. F. MacGregor, Mrs. E. Knox, Mrs. Stewart Bryans, and Mrs, W. Reid, Mrs. Wesley Roe gave a Christian Stewardship reading. A piano solo was given by Miss Margaret Trewin. A prayer for the New Year was of- fered by Mrs. Lear, and a poem "New Year's Resolutions" was read by Miss Laura Leiper. Mrs. Carter presided for the busi- ness session. Minutes of previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. W. Reid. Mrs. IC. McVittie gave the complete financial report for 1952. The February meeting will be held on World Day of Prayer, Feb, 20. Copies of this special program will be placed in each home. An attempt will be made to com- plete quilts from the 4 tops donated to the Society, by the next meeting. These and any used -clothing brought to the meeting will be sent in a bale. Mrs. Geo. Smith read a paper, en- titled "Secret of Strength". Thank- yous were received from John Riley and Mrs. McVittie. 28 ladies were present. NORTH McKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Glanville, Richard, Murray, and Muriel of Crediton, and Mr. Lloyd Regele of Glencoe and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and Paul spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele. Master Richard and Murray Glan- ville of Crediton are holidaying with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old McCallum one evening last week Christine Jorgensen's Own Story Starts February 15 Read the drainage story of the woman who was once a man! Read "The Story of My Life", in which Christine Jorgensen tells, in her own words, of her remarkable trans- formation. Christine Jorgensen's :own life story, with exclusive photo- graphs starts in Feb. 15 issue of The American Weekly, exclusively with Detroit Sunday Titles. Special Services FIRST, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seaforth SUNDAY, FEB. 8th 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Alan Ross, Dave Crawford, Bob Anderson and Eric Mc- Corkell, a quartette of four young men from Knox College, Toronto, will preach and. provide special (music at both services Rev. D Glenn Campbell, Minister Stanley J Snaith, Organist & Choir Leader HOSPITAL AUXILIARY CARD PARTY BRIDGE - EUCHRE IN NEWLY DECORATED NURSES' RESIDENCE Moiiday,Feb. 9th 8.30 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 312 PLAY "Look Out Lizzie" Presented by the L.O.B,A. of Woodham IN ,BRUCEFIELD CHURCH Wednesday, Feb. 11 Sponsored by Group 2 of W.A. Admission 50c and 25e Dublin Parish Hall Auspices Altar Society Friday, Feb. 13 Willow Grove Serenaders Dancing 9 to 1 Admission 50c WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" The co-operative nature and growth of this enterprise has made it possible to reduce the life membership fee in this Organization from $25.00 to $3.00 and to Increase the number of services from three to four if necessary to obtain conception, without extra charge. Rates now are: Life membership $5.00 $5.00 per cow for members $6.00 per cow for non-members $2.00 per service for a fifth or over service We have free veterinary service for herds with breeding pent). lents. You will be pleased with the high quality of the bulls in use, (All.Breeds included) We have nothing to sell except artificial breeding service at its beat. Artificial Breeding is As Sure As Natural Breeding Help yourself to the service of this farmer owned and controlled Organization by phoning Clinton 242, during the following hours. 7.80 to 10,00 a.m. Week days 7.30 to 9.30 a.m. Sundays and Holidays . Cows noticed in heat later than this will be more likely to con- ceive 1f inseminated the next day. The cost of this service is less than the normal cost of feeding a bull to say nothing of the housing, labor and risk entailed. TOWN OF SEAFORTH Tax Prepayment Receipts for 1953 THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH WILL PAY 4 PER CENT PER ANNUM UP TO AUGUST 31, 1953, ON ALL PREPAID 1953 TAXES Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk's Office in the Town hall D, H. WILSON TREASURER CONTRACT BARLEY We are again contracting acreage for the Canada Malting Co. Treated seed will be available at our warehouse Seaforth Farmers Co -O e