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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-07-30, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1953 „1111101111.a111y.1111100011lll l.111111111,1110101.1.10111.1.1.1.1.11.1.1,.11.1111111.11111011,111111111111111111111,1II111I1e� The Wright Specials Monarch Sweet Mix Pickles, 16 oz. jar.. 21c LIBBYS HILLSDALE PINEAPPLE 1/1 slices, .20 oz jar 27c TILLY'S PEANUT BUTTER 10 oz. 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VISIT THE RCAF MOBILE UNIT and have a chat with the Recruiting Officer; will be in SEAFORTH FRIDAY, JULY 31 10.30 A.M. - 2.00 P.M. If not convenient, 511 out the coupon below and mail to RCAF Recruiting Unit, London, Canada 111 lllllll 11111111111111111111111.11111,11111111111111,,,111,11111111111111111111111111111,1,111111111111111.,,11111„1,111111111111,111.1,• R.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT 343 Richmond St:, London, Ontario Please mail to lie Without obligation, full particulars regarding enrolment requirements and openings now available in the R. C. A. F. NAMD (Please print) Street Address City Province Education (by Grade and Province) Age 411111111.11.11111...11.11111111.111111,1,1,111111..1.11nnm11111.m1111...1111111111.u1111lo.nn.1,111111 THE $WORTI NEWS TOWN TOPICS Miss Lillian Faulkner has return- ed from visiting in Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hilien, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 'Millen, Mr. James 1 Morrison, all of McKillop and Mrs. Kenneth Cowan of Midland spent 1the weekend in Kingston where they attended the Elilen-McLaren Nup- tials in Morgan Chapel, Queen's University. Mr, and Mrs, Frank White, Lon- don, Were guests of Mrs. l3. Cleary over the weekend. Mr. David Bolton, Kitchener, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. L. Bolton. Brother Joseph (Clarence Mc- Quaid) Toronto, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Mc- Quaid. Mr, James McKindsey, Toronto was the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. R. McKindsey, over the week end, Pilot Officer and Mrs. Miles Mc- Millan, Ottawa, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McMillan. Mrs, Scott Coffin, Toronto, spent the weekend with .her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter McIver, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hays, De- troit, spent the weekend with Mrs, R, •S, Hays, and other relatives. Mr, Dawson Smith and son, Tor- onto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, P. G. Little over the weekend. Miss Mary Lou Sills, Detroit, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Cleary, Lon- don, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Cleary over the weekend. BORN AUBIN - - Al Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Regis Aubin, Seaforth, a daughter CRONIN — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cronin, Dublin, a daughter CAItNOCHAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, Int July H. to Mr, and Mrs. John Carn- chlut, rta3 Seaforth, a son HENI)ERSON---At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 22, to M r. and Mrs, William Henderson, Seaforth, a son GLANVILLE—To Mr. and Mrs, Frank Glan- ville of Crediton in Clinton Community Hospital, on July 18th, a daughter,. Elaine Shirley ,a sister for Richard, Murray and Muriel WINTHROP Mrs. H. E. Livingstone spent last week at Sauble Beach. Mr. and Mrs, W. Hume o£ Clande- ,boye, Manitoba, visited with Mr, and Mrs. E. Hawley last week, Miss Jennie Alexander, Mrs. J. Finlayson and Jessie visited their sister Mrs. James Campbell at John ,Campbell's on Sunday. The W. A. and WMS will meet on Wednesday, Aug. 5 in the school- room of the church, The sleeting is on Christian Stewardship. Rev. H, E. Livingstone arrived safely in Ireland and is visiting his sister there. Joint services of the McKillop Charge will be held in Cavan Church on Sunday August 2 at 11 a.m., S. School at 10 with Leslie McSpadden in charge. The Helping Hand Mission Band will hold their annual picnic on Fri- day, July 31, in the schoolroom of the church. All the children of. the congregation are invited. Please bring mite boxes. Mr. Leslie McSpadden had charge of the services at Londesboro and Burns' last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawley spent the weekend in London with Mrs. C. Hawley. Mr. and Mrs, 3. L. Brown, Mr, J. C. Brown and Hazel of Lobo, visited with Mr. John McClure and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dalton on Sunday. Mrs. Leonard Morgan, Carberry, Manitoba, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ir- vin Trewartha. Robbie Trewartha is holidaying at Dresden. Miss Sandra Murray of Woodstock is spending a week with her cousins, David and Margaret Ann Haase. It says: "You get the best deal in town at John Bach's!" Avoid breakdowns with GOOD] EAR KLINGTITE FARM BELTING SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY 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 51 51 49 49 48 47 46 46 37 Chevrolet Sedan Ford Custom. Sedan Chev, Sedan Chev. Sedan Choy Coach Forel Sedan Ford Coach Olcls Sedan Pontiac Sedan Trucks 49 Dodge 1/2t -Ton Pickup 42 Dodge 1 Ton LOOK FOR THIS "HIGH SION" OF QUALITY Famous for its flexibility and long, dependable service, Klingtite's pebbled surface grips the pulleys, transmits sill the power all the time. See us for all your belting needs! JOHN BACH.,. ' PHONE: 17 IH DEALER McKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. Win, Jiee and son Wayne of Regina, Sask., who have been visiting in Ontario for three weeks, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler before returning home on Thursday Mrs, Hugh Purvis of Nileston returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Daniels of Galt were weekend visitors on our line. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Eggert, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eggert visited with Rev. and Mrs, G. J., Gross at Port Elgin and Mr, and Mrs, Jno Deitrich at Chesley en.Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Regele, Mrs. C, Regele visited with Mr, and Mrs, Henry Murr at Sebringville on Sun- day, Mrs,Charles Fisher of Gladwin, Mieh„ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wilcox, Miss Lilly Henry of Spring Arbor, spent several days last week visiting the former's brother and sisters and friends in this vicinity. NORTH McKILLOP 0.5.S. Lloyd Regele of R.C.N. of Cornwallis, N.S., is at hone with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele on a month's leave, Mr. and Mrs, Harold McCallum and Paul were visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Frani: Glanville of Crediton on Sunday evening, Miss Norma Leeming of Goderich spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Looming. Mr, and Mrs, Joe Reihl and Mr. Amos Weickie and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Nlrs: Joe Thornton, Richard, Murray and Muriel Glan- ville have returned to their home in Crediton after spending the past two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele, and their aunt, Mrs, Harold McCallum and Mr. McCallum. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Leeming spent Sunday at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton spent Sunday- with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hinz. blaster Wayne Thornton re- turned home with them for week's holidays. Miss Bernice Glanville spent a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Glanville at Manitoulin Is- land. We wish Mrs, Joe Manley, a pa- tient in Seaforth hospital, a speedy recovery. WALTON Mrs. A. Mickle of Kirkton visited her niece Mrs. E, Perdue and Mr. GRAIN I am again buying Grain for George Thomson of Hensel]. Call for information Phone 655 r WM. M. SPROAT AUGUST Refrigerator Clearance Sale 1 only 7 cu. ft. DELUXE MODEL 2 only 8 cu, ft. DELUXE MODEL 1 only 81/2- cu, ft. DELUXE MODEL 1 only 9 cu. ft. DELUXE. MODEL 1 only 91/, cu, ft. DELUXE MODEL 1 only 11 cu. It. DELUXE MODEL 431.50 1 only 11,6 cit. ft. SPECIAL MODEL . , ,'409.50 1 only 11 cu, ft. DELUXE DEEP FREEZE 499.95 SALE REGULAR PRICE 249.95 329.00 259.95 375.00 299.95 399 95 299.95 409.01) 369,95 349.95 369.95 399.95 315.00 A. E. Open Evenings Phone 711111 Dublin GESSER ERODHAGEN Perdue. - f visited his eousins Ronnie and Terry • Larry Perdue, 16th eon. of Grey, I Armstrong, at Alvinston last week. 1,11.1111.1111111111111111111111111111111111 111.1111.1.1.11.11.111,:111111.1.1,1.111.1111111111.111111,1.1.111111111111111111111111111111111 STRATFORD RACES MONDAY (CIVIC HOLIDAY) AUGUST 3, 1953 POST TIME 1.30 P.M. E.D.T. 11 HEATS — $8500 IN PURSES AND PRIZES 1111111111111111.,11111,111111111,Ii11111111111111i...11111111111.11111111111111110,111111„1. nlunu111111111..1101111111111111111111.111 PROCLAMATION TOWN OF SEAFORTH CIVIC HOLIDAY On Instruction from the Municipal Council I hereby proclaim Monday, Aug. 3rd, 1953 CIVIC HOLIDAY• For the Town of Seaforth and respectfully request the Citizens and Businessmen to observe the same DR. E. A. McMASTER MAYOR God Save the Queen f es an KN Your Problems Because He Is A Farmer Too! Cardiff Knows You Want B F In Britain and Other Countries LiWE' TA ES TS On Your Income, Machinery and Implements Elect A Farmer To Represent Farmers VOTE CARDIFF Published by Huron Progressive Conservative Ass'n