HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-07-23, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1953
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The Wright Specials
Aylmer Catchup . ' .,I .... 11 oz. Bottle 21c
CHOICE TOMATOES 20 oz. Tin 21c
HUNTS FRUIT COCKTAIL , . , .. , , , , , , , 28 oz. Tin 37c
LIBBYS ROSE DALE TOMATO JUICE . , 48 oz. Tin 25c
SUNBRITE MARJARINE 3 lb 99c
CLARKS PORK & BEANS, 20 oz, Tins 2 for 31c
AYLMER CHOICE PEAS, 20 oz, Tins it for 39c
AYLMER CHOICE GOLDEN CORN, 20 oz. Tin, .2 for 35c
BULL DOG NEW SOAP PADS
far Pots and Pans 2 Pkgs. 23c
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve
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FOR EVERYTHING IN LUMBER
PHONE 47
LIMITED
Open everyday, all day, except Sunday
heifri i ro in
serve Coke and snacks
Sometimes you're expecting
guests—sometimes you're not.
But you're always prepared
with Coke and tasty tid-bits
on hand.
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Take enough horns
today.
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Including Federal Taxes Plus deposit 2c her bottle
Authorized bottler of Coca -Colo under contract with Coca-Cola LkK.
ESBECO LIMITED
658 Erie Street STRATFORD, ONT.
Phone 78
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SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY
51 Chevrolet Sedan
51 Ford Cu"stone Sedan
49 Chev. Sedan
49 Obey. Sedan
48 Chev Coach
47 Ford Sedan
46 Ford Coach
46 Olcls Sedan
37 Pontiac Sedan
Was
NOW
1,750.00
1,725 1,575.00
1,425,00
1,425 1,350.00
1,250 1,175.00
1,150 1,050.00
1,075 995.00
1,150 1,050.00
325.00
Trucks
49 Dodge r/2 -Ton Pickup ..........$675
48 Chev, 1/2 -Ton Panel 875
42 Dodge 1 Ton
$875.00
625,00
375.00
SEAFORTH MOTORS
Phone 541 Seaforth
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Amont and
daughter Frances of Detroit, spent
(Saturday with the former's mother,
Mrs. W. Ament.
Mr, and Mrs. Irons Helwig of De-
troit spent a few days with Mr, and
Mrs. Wallace Ross.
Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Arnlstrongand
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NOTICE
CLOSING FOR VACATION
from Aug. lst to 24th
Seaforth Beauty
Salon
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BASEBALL
TWO BIG GAMES
Friday Nite, July 24
Exeter at Seaforth
6:45 P. M..— Lions Park
Air
Tuesday Nite, July 28
Centralia RCAF
at Seaforth
6:45 P. M. — Lions Park
Support your Intermediate
Team in their drive for a
Playoff Spot !
son Brian of Sudbury visited his
+parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Arm-
strong of :Seaforth, and Mr. and
MI's. Mac Chesney of Brucefield
the past week.
I Mrs. Henry Hoggarth returned on
Saturday after spending a vacation
with her daughter, Mrs. R. Peiffer,
Detroit.
Mr, Robert Hoggarth of Stratford
spent Tuesday with Mr. henry Hog-
garth.
Mr. Robert Taylor of California
visited recently with Henry Hog-
girth, accompanied by Wm, Ryek-
man of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes and Mary
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Geddes and family at
their cottage near Goderich.
M•rs, Geo, MacDonald, Stratford,
spent the weekend with Mi'. and
Mrs. Ralph McFadden.
Miss Jeanne Dioilati, Petrolia,'I
spent the weekend with Miss Terry
McIver,
Master Ronald Allen, Goderich,'
spent last week with Mrs. Joseph
McQuaid,
114r, Thos. Morris, Ilarriston, spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Wm. Morris.
Mr, Michael Laudenbaucli, Tor-
onto, was a guest at the home of his
Parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. Lauden-
bauch over the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs, Louis Matthews,
Chatham, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Cleary over the weekend.
Miss Margaret McIver, Kitchener,
spent the weekend at her home here.
Miss Mary Devereaux, Toronto,
spent the weekend with her parents„
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Devereaux,
Mrs. James Flannery, Detroit,
spent the weekend with relatives
here,
Miss Rosalind Rielly, Galt, is
holidaying with her aunt, Mrs, John
Hotham Jr. and Mr. Hotham.
Recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
T. A1dington were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Aldmgton, Margaret and Chas.
of Varna; Mrs. Frank Tuffin, Staf-
fs.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller
and family of Munro.
POLICE SAFETY SQUAD
FINDS 60% OF CARS
CHECKED ARE DEFECT VE
Here's how to
save nri
up to 70
On your
Brake Job
Linings Riveted
to Brake Shoes
21,(, cents per rivet.
Also complete relining
--at big savings. ASK
ABOUT OUR SPE-
CIAL TOOL LOAN
SERVICE — makes It
easier to do the Job
yourself.
RELINE NOW WITH
L Y TL
Balanced BRAKE SETS
DON'T LEARN ABOUT BAD BRAKES BY
ACCIDENT—Reline now with CHRYSOTILE
BALANCED BRAKE SETS—Guaranteed equal
or better quality than original equipment. Im-
proved friction materials—moulded and curved
to fit perfectly; built 10 give you smooth, safe
stops for extra thousands of miles. Engineered
for every car and truck—at Canadian Tire's
"save safely" prices.
PRICES FOR COMPLETE 4 -WHEEL SETS
Austin and most other
English cars, 1947.52
Buick, 1931.52
Chevrolet, 1930-52
Chrysler, DeSoto, 1934-52
Dodge & Plymouth (most)
Ford -Products, 1928-52
Hudson, 1936-52 (most)
335 to 5.80
3 15 to 4.85
...5 to 4.05
355 to 4.90
3.05 to 4.60
3 25 to 4.09
3 90 to 4.£1s
Pontiac, 1934-52 3.85 to 4.$S
Studebaker, 1937-52 (most) .... 3.25 to 5.35
(Similar savings on other cars and trucks)
Meta -Master BRAKE NEEDS
BRAKE
FLUID
A tested, proven
product; exactly
same formula as
used in your car
originally. .69
20-00. can .
WHEEL CYLINDER
REPAIR KIT
Def active wheel cylinders
cause dangerous brake
action. Replace worn parts
with original equipment
quality kits.
.04 to 1.59
Master Cylinder
REPAIR KIT
Contains all the parts
to completely overhaul
one cylinder. Identical
to original. equipment
—Save up to 50'9o•
.76 to .89
WATER PUMP
LUBRICANT
Add to water
in cooling sys-
tem. Elimin-
ates squeaky
'Pump bear-
ings and pro-
tects against
rust and cor-
rosion.
8 -oz Shows begins r or expert how 10 locate trouble;
simple step -by -s ep repair instructions.
Chevrolet, 1932 and later, 144 pages....... 1,98
Fora V3, 1032 at d later, 144 pages........1.93
Chrysler -prod, 1935 and Inter, 152 pages .2.50
STOPS
SQUEAKS
CAR OWNER'S HANDBOOKS
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Our used Tractors are all rebuilt and
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COCICSI•IUTT 30 - six forward speeds, live power take -off
FORD 1947 - completely overhauled
FORD 1947 - overhauled. has step up transmission
FORD 41 - overhauled, good tires, a real buy
Dearborn Plow, nearly new
Bissell 2 furrow plow
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way on Canadian National's International Limited. Put
usable time to your advantage as the engineer does the
driving. Work or relax in modern coaches, duplex -roomettes
or Iuxurious bedroom -buffet -lounge cars, Overnight, enjoy
the wide variety of restful sleeping
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For more than fifty years the
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Montreal, Toronto, 'Windsor,
Detroit, Chicago, on dependable,
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MARVELLOUS MEALS
Tasty food, nicely served, makes
mealtime a pleasure when you
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and pleasure travel consult
your local Canadian National
Passenger Agent, Ask about
train travel Gift Certificates.
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