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The Seaforth News, 1953-03-12, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1953 THE S1 1ORT NEWS The W right Specials ELLMAR PEANUT BUTTER lG uz, jar 32c 2 tilts 23c 2 tins 37C Large 20 oz. Tins 6 Tins—$1.06 AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS RAISINS 1 1b 19c TRA EXLOW PRICED SPEOIAL �� 1-24 fluid oz. Strawberry Jam 1-24 fluid ox. Raspberry J2 Large Jars only .... CAMPBELL'S_VEG. SOUP LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN PORK —& BEANS 75c ANGELUS. MARSHMALLOWS 1 lb Gag 390 BULK MACARONI, good quality 2 Ih 2.5e TOILET TISSUE, Good Quality 11 Rolls 99c FREE - - A Silver Spoon WITH EACH TRIPLE BOX and EACH DOUBLE BOX OF MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES ALLFOR ,.., WiC„..IHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve Phone 77 ea,a1s0:.-utmws',:xs,m/.:r r ra.,mv+enrersmrc.0zea vauu,aaessoveiva,exire 690601 164a31:31 win; I Now's the time to buy your Beef by the quarter while it is cheap et For one week only: Front Quarters 35 c lb. Hind Quarters 45 c lb. WE CUT AND PROCESS AT SHOP PHONE 446W ENGAGE TEACHER Ata special meeting of the Sea - forth District -High School Board, W. Alvin Harding, Petrolia, was engaged as teacher of French to re- place Miss Rena Fennell, who has been granted one year's leave of absence. Mr, Harding has had nine years' teaching experiencesix sof which have 'been at Petrolia.. NEPHEW DIES Mr. James Bolger has received word of the death last week •of his nephew, Ivan Bolger, 35, of Irma, Alberta, in, Edmonton hospital from an attack of quinsy. Deceased was a son of William Bolger of Irma. His wife and three children survive. •11•1111■1•1M.'—"'°ns • Tupperware Demonstration By Mrs. Raymond Nott, firm representative, in conjunction. with garnes festival held by Hospital' Auxiliary to. Scott Memorial Hospital in Nurses' Residence THURSDAY, MARCH 19, at 8 P.M. • Everyone invited, and auxiliary members are asked to bring a guest. Lunch will be served. CONTRACT BARLEY We are again contracting acreage for the Canada Malting Co. Treated seed will be available at our warehouse Seaforth Farmers Co -Op. FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Saturday for United Co-operatives of Ontario.and solicit itiur patronage. We will pick therm 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 • "Spice on Ice" proved an apt name for the big ice carnival on Friday evening at Seaforth in which these comely figure skaters were a hit. in a pretty pose, left to right are Sheila McFadden, Marilyn Kling. Ruth Sills and Joanne Sinclair. all of Seatorth ley, exhibited by R. N. Alexander, TOWN TOPICS Londesboro; W. Keyes, Senfot,th, Miss' Lorna Ellis is holidaying at Paid $23 for Montcalm barley ex - home, after having completed 'train:. hibited by his , Stewart. One-half bushel of the grand championship alfalfa exhibited by R. N. Alexander, Londesboro, was bought by A. Eddie, Wingham. The championship oats- grown by Elder Brothers; sold to A, Eddie for $3, while Dick Etherington, Exeter, paid ing at Canadian Mothecratt Hos- pital in Toronto. Lorna, along with other members of her class will now go into four months supervised practice in Toronto homes, before graduation • iii July. Mr, Jason Ellis, Hamilton .spent $3.50 for the championship soy - the weekend at his home here. _Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and beans shown by Elder Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell John Whyte, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. spent last week in Ohio. . L. Whyte, 'Seaforth, walked off Mr. Jack Aldington and Margaret for the second consecutive year with Rose, of Varna, visited on Sunday the Huron County Soil and Crop,Im- with YIr. and Mrs. T. Aldington. provement Association T r o p h y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, New awarded for the highest score in the Hamburg, spent the weekend with .iunl.or section' of the Junior Farmer his mother, Mrs. Janes Johnson. Seed Judging Competition which Mr. and Mrs, John Farwell and was the highlight of the Saturday daughter, St, Clements, with her morning program. He obtained a parents. Mr. and :ars. Leo Kelly score of 705 points out of a possible over the weekend. 800. Earl McSpadden; Winthrop, re - Mr. Don Stewart, Toronto, spent ceived a similar trophy for his judg- the weekend with his mother, Mrs. ing in the senior group, obtained Charles Stewart. 718 points out of a possible 800: Mrs. Joseph Eckert, Hagersville, In the junior group, Eric Ander- at her home here over the weekend, son, Londesboro, was runner-up with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kerr, Flint, a score of 703, while Ross Cottle, Mich., spent the weekend with rela-- Woodham, placed third with a total tives. ! of 687. In the senior group, George Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Little and Turner, RR 3, Seaforth, was recond family, St. Catherines, spent the j with R.R. 684 points, while Arnold was th •d Al - weekend with 'Mr. and Mrs. P. G. ton,i with 630. Little. There were seven entries in the Miss Rebecca Shiner visited this' week with her brother-in-law and senior group, while 33 competed in sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltzer, the junior section. Judging cosisted n Buffalo. of classes of wheat, oats, barley, al - Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fladd of falfa, red cover, weed identifica- Teeswater spent the weekend with tion. John Butler, assistant agri- Mr. and Mrs, Isaac tlicGaviit. c u 1 t u r a 1 representative for the county, who is director of junior club work, oracle the presentation HURON SEED FAIR of the trophies, as well as cash SUCCESSFUL EVENT prizes to all contestants. _ _ Mayor William J. Stiller, Clinton, The Huron County Soil and Crop and Warden Alvin Kerslake, I-Ien- Improvement Association's sixth an- sal,, brought greetings and con- nual seed fair wound up at Clinton gratulated the association for the Saturday with a capacity crowd on success of the fair. Russell Bolton, Dublin, president of the association, SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Phone 363 J Open Daily T. PRYDE and SON Enquiries Are Invited EXETER ' CLINTON Phone '41. J Phone 103 hand to hear an outstanding panel discuss "Conservation Practices as acted as chairman. Applied in Southwestern Ontario," followed by an auction sale of 10- CROMARTY bushel lots. 'Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Howe enter- tainedwinning a number of their friends to were auctioned by Eddie Elliott and a progressive euchre party on Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Christie and family visited on Sunday with Mr. by J. J. Elliott, Clinton. and Mlrs, Frank Allen. Bill Dale, Hallett Township, paid Mr. and Mrs. L. Finlayson, and $281Brucefte ld have moved to faint for Lorain.oats exhibited by the faof farm of Mr. Robert Gardiner, Stewart Keyes, Seaforth; N. Clarke, where Mr.Finlayson is employed. Auburn, paid $23.50 for Galore bar -The Y. P, S. enjoyed .a bowling party in Exeter on Monday evening and were afterward entertained at the home of Miss Ethel Mae Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routly and Muriel, Kirktoi, visited friends in the village on Sunday. Mr. Filmer Chappel was elected president of the Perth County Harold Jackson, Top price was $28.50 for a 10 - bushel lot of Beaver oats exhibited by Elder Bros., Hensall, and bought closing prayer Was taken by Mrs. Mchellar, Mrs. Houghton presided for the Ladies' Aid meeting and the roll call was answered by mentioning our fa- vorite radio program. $25.00 was voted towards the Flood Relief Fund, Several items of important business were discussed. The meet- ing closed with God save the Queen. Refreshments were served by • the hostess.• Another Euchre Sponsored by • C. P. & T. Committee of 'the local Odd Fellows and Rebekahs FRIDAY, MAR. 13 IN 1.0.0. F. HALL 8,30 P.M, Good Prizes Lunch Ad. 40c • Come out and help this colli- , mittee keep up its worth- while work St. Patrick's Tea & Home Baking Sale Friday, Mar. 13•. In Northside United Church Schoolroom Under auspioes of Group Three of the W.A. Cream Producers' Association at was sung. Study Book was taken by their annual meeting in tStratford Mrs. Paul Doig, Education in An - Mr.Friday, gola, Africa. Mrs. A. Routledge ave tltr. and Mrs. Donald Scott, Sher- Christian Stewardship Report, 'Mrs, en and Karen visited on Sunday 1,;, Smith gave Citizenship and with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Beckley, Temperance Report. Miss Rena Mc - Miss Kenzie reported 27 calls made. Mies Olive Speare has returned Hymn "Just as T am without one home from a month's visit with her plea" was sung. Mrs, Gardiner pro - sister, Mrs. E. McDonald, Wing•- nonnced the Benediction. Lunch and ham. a sods, tune was spent. iNIr. Howard Wright is attending the Ontario Beef Cattle Show and �— sale of bulls at Toronto, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Houghton visited on Sunday with Mr, and, Mrs, Jack Kemp, at Mitchell. The Women's Missionary Society net at the home of Mrs. Frank Al- len on Friday with Mrs, K. McKel- lar presiding and leading in devo- tions Fifteen tnentbers answered the roll call with a fact about Afri- ca. Business was conducted by the president, Mrs, iSorsdahl. Mrs,' Dun- canson led in the .Glad Tidings prayer. Chapter 3 of the study book was read by Mrs. Will Miller, Mrs. Thos. Scott Sr, gave as her topic the story. od.Dn David Livingstone, Each member present contributed a thought for current events. The WINTHROP Many people are suffering from flu around the village. Mrs. Wilson Little has returned home from hospital with her little. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Little, St. Ca- t'ierines snent the weekend with MIr. and Mrs. Lewis Bolton. Many friends of Mrs. Charles Dolmage will he sorry to hear she is in Scott Memorial Hospital suffer- ing from flu. Circle No, 1 had a very successful quilting at the home of Mrs. W. Dodds recently when twelve ladies were present, they quilted one quilt. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The W.M.S. and W.A. met 00 March 4th in the church with 1', la• dies present. W. A. President, Mrs. las. McClure opened the meeting with hymn 485. firs. R. McClure read a story on Palm Sunday and offered prayer. W.M.S. President, MIrs. W, Dodds tool: the chair for the next part of, the meeting. Hymn 239 '0 Spirit of she livinz' God" was sung, Mrs. Todds then led in prayer. Mrs. G. Smith read n Christian Stewardship reading. The devotional part of'the „ meeting was taken by Mrs. R. Bol-' ton -assisted by Mrs Trewartha, and • Last of the Season Mrs. F. Johnston. Mrs, Livingstone • the difference between' McKILLOP Farm Forum Four Square, Me- Killop, met March 9 at the horse of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKenzie with '23 present. Les I'ryce was chair- man for the discussion, "Rural Beautification" after which pro- gressive euchre was played. Prizes went to Mrs. Archie Kerr and James Keyes. Travelling lone hand prize, Mrs. Ken Stewart; consolation, Mrs. Mar Scott, Ken Stewart. Lunch was served and a social hour spent. Next meeting will be Monday, March 16 at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Eldon Kerr, NOTICE Seaforth Agricultural Society Is again sponsoring the Field Crop Competition in Abegweit Oats - Those wishing to enter enter, notify Ken Stewart, Bob Mc- Millan. Allister • Bioad- 1'oot, Wilber Keys, John Cowan or Harold Pi'yee -poke on Worlds Day of Prayer in Africa and Canada. Hymn 568 was sung and Mrs. Bolton closed the meeting with prayer. • EGMONDV I LLE The February meeting of and W.A. of " Egmondville United ''hurch was held on Wednesday af- ternoon, Feb, 25th at the home of MIrs. A. W. Gardiner, with a good attendance present. Mrs, James Mc- Intosh, President of the W.A. open- ed the meeting with a poen- `MIy Faith" followed by hymn "He Lead - l . eth Me. Mrs. R. McLean led in Prayer. Mrs. Elmer Cameron and Mrs. Andrew Houston conducted devotional period from Missionary Monthly. Mrs. Ed Boyes ably took the topic, Walk as Children of Light. Mrs. E. Cameron favored with a piano instrumental, After a short business period Mrs. Gardiner took over the meeting for the W.M. S., read the poen "Golden Rule". Hymn "I need Theo Every Hour" EUCHRE - DANCE Seaforth Community Centre FRIDAY, MARCH 20 Cards 8.30 Collins Orchestra Auspices Seaforth W.f. Adm. fine Ladies please bring sandwiches Lucky Lunch Prize • Painting • Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Decorating WALTER PRATT R.R. 1, Walton PHONE 481-M SEAFORTH $18 AN EVENING For your spare time. Just 3 easy free trial sales amaz- ing Patented Automatic Refrigerator Defrosters can• pay you that, Hundreds of hot prospects commission. ]tush nine, addross for guaran- teed profit offer, D t 1ost.0- Ideili ('o., T)op1. 31. Newmarket. Olin. Week End Specials MARCH 12-13.14 SLICED BREAKFAST BACON1 lig package 29c BAKLASY SHORTENINGJ ]b 5e COlkIi2T CRT AM STYLE CORN, . 2'0 oz, Tins....3 for 19c choice Quality LIBT3l S TENDER KING PEAS, 15 oz.tins '1 iol' 49r MCCORMACK'S RASPBERRY JAM COOKTFS .29c tri CHOCOLATE MAItSHMALLOW COOKIES 39c tic New Potatoes5 lb. 39c New ('arroin. ^elle pack STEVENS GROCERY Phone 443 Free Delivery