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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-10-22, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1953 r,011011#11 11 1 11111111 1111011111111111111111400141110011101.0101011110 l l l l l l l l 1100l 1 1 1 11111111111111111111,11,11111111111111111111111111,"11111#0 THE WRIGHT SPECIALS KAM, a fine luncheon meat tin 31c ELLMAR PURE PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz, Jar 320 SEA CLIFF' HAND PACKED TOMATOES 28 oz, Tin 19c ALLENS APPLE JUICE, 20 oz. tins -2 for 29oi 48 oz. tin -33c GARDEN PATCH PEAS, 15 oz. Tins 2 for 31c SUNLIGHT SOAP ...,, 3 Bars 29c JELLO LEMON OR OOCANUT PIE FILLING 3 pkgs. 29c DEW KIST GOLDEN CORN, choice quality. 20 oz. Tins,.. 2 for 29c LINX PASTE WAX, Reg. 59c Tin Special 49c TOILET TISSUE, good quality 3 Rolls 29c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve 4111M11111,11,111,i.1111.1111111.0111111/1111111111.111111111 In Ila All 111111111111111ni 111111nna11111111111a111U11111Utll llti llnllni llal4ll My staff and are at your service! Families, individuals, and business firms not just in this community, but all across Canada, knew our record for convenient, dependable and friendly banking service. We can help you with your financial problems. Won't you come in and discuss them with us? a. R. M. Spittal Branch Manager 82 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CANADIAN PEOPLE 53-1e Seaforth Figure Skating Club Organization Meeting in the Com- munity Centre on Saturday Night at 8 o'clock ' All parents interested please attend How Christian Science Heals "A NEW VIEW OF NEIGHBORLINESS" CHLO 680 kc. October 25th 2.45 p.m. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT CARDNO'S HALL SEAFORTH Music by THE BLUEWATER BOYS Featuring WARD ALLEN Canada's Champion Fiddler Dancing 9 to 1 THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Misses Shirley and Elaine FriedaY of Stratford and who are now teach- ing in London, visited over the week- end with Miss Blanche Westeott. Mt'. Wm. Beattie, McKillop, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Web- ster and attended anniversary ser- vices at 'United Church. Mr. Fred Moult, Mr. and Mrs, Sas. Moult, Tommie and Billy visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Webster, town, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Dodds, McKillop, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith and fam- ily and Mr, Peter McCowan spent the weekend with relatives in Tor- onto. Mr. S. W. 'Gallagher of Toronto is visiting his uncle, Mr, James Delaney and Mrs. Delaney, Miss Anne Eckert, Wallaeeburg, spent the weekend at her home here. Miss Mary Duncan, London, was a weekend guest at :the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. 3, Duncan. Mr. John Laudenbach, Stratford Normal School, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. Laudenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Morris, Mount Forest, with relatives over the week- end. Concrete light standards of mod- ern design are being erected on Goderieh street west of Main street this week by the RL'.C. Each pole weighs three-quarters of a ton, Mr. and Mrs, Dawson Smith, Tor- onto, were weekend visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. 1', G. Little, ST. COLUMBAN Mrs, Gerald Porter, 31, of Galt, died at Galt General Hospital after a short illness. She was born in Dab - lin the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Len Murray and attended Dublin Continuation School. She was mar- ried in 1950. Surviving besides her husband is one daughter Lois, her parents, Ann at home, and Mrs. Gerard Marchand (Doreen) of Til- bury and one brother, Joseph Murray of Stratford, Burial took place in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Galt, on Oct. 13th, fol- lowing Requiem High Mass in St. Patrick's Church. Pallbearers were Joseph Roach, Alphonse Cronin, Edward Melady, Harold Ray, Ward Ray, Gordon Hounslow. Cromarty Church Anniversary SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 At 11 A.M. Special Minister will be REV. JOHN ELDER, home on furlough from Br. Guiana, who was minister hero when the basement was added to the church 25 years ago, Special music by the quartette and the choir BORN PIIIL4IP15•-'•At Scott Memorial PlosPital, on October 16. to Me. and Mrs. Prank Phil- lips Seaforth, a daughter 0014LI' T --At Scott Memorial Hospital, an Oct. 17th, to Mr. and bare. Glen Corlett, Me11IAUO'XIITONa-,-At Scott Viemorial Hospital on Oct. 20111, to Mr. and Mrs, Bari Mc- Naughton, S'euforth RR11.4, a daughter RUMMAGE SALE and Home Baking Sale tender auspices of Hospital Auxiliary to Scott Mem, 1-lospital SATURDAY, OCT. 24 at the Public Library from 2 to 5 P.M. Good, clean, used clothing, produce and articles for the Novelty Booth will be appreciated House to house collection will be made Friday, Oct, 23rd, after 2 P,111. If your bundle has been overlooked please phone the President, Mrs. 1-1 E. Smith, 122 » COOPER'S OCA Y Week End Specials KAM,---.(a fine Luncheon Meat) Tin 31c Ellmar Pure Peanut Butter 16 oz. Jar 32c Sea Cliff Hand Packed Choice Tomatoes,, .28 oz. tin 19e Allen's Apple Juice 2-20 oz. Tins 29c Chase & Sanborn Instant Coffee .. , , ..... 2 oz. Jar 53c Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 Tins 23c Halloween Kisses 2 pounds 69c Head Lettuce 2 heads for 29c Grapefruit, size 96's white 6 for 29c WIENERS 3 pounds for $1.00 CHECK OUR FRUIT COUNTER Orval Cooper, Seaforth Phone 8 SELF SERVICE OR COUNTER SERVICE Free Delivery Seaforth Lions Hallowe'en Dublin Parish Hall Good Orchestra mewing 10.1. Lunch Auspices of: the Altar Society Friday, Oct: 23 Continuous quality year after year 56.7 Aid.. n,dr-,. ',Wh.lud bold. 01 Cd o{do ,.,dM eddied with Coco•Cdo led, ESBECO LIMITED STRATFORD, ONTARIO 668 Erie Street Phone 78 FIND OUT TODAY HOW TO BECOME A RADIO or RADAR TEC {MCI thedddliedidK "I didn't have any previous training at all. The Air Force taught me all I know about radio." says Cpl. Bob Sibbert, Communications Technician who works on the newest radio -radar equipment of Sabre Jet Fighters and other RCAF aircraft. You, too, can train as a qualified aircraft technician- enjoy service life in the RCAF - Serve Canada and help keep 'em flying safely. If you are between 17 and 40, are physically fit and have Grade 8 education or better, there's a place for you in Canada's expanding Air Force, Investigate today! royal Caneidian Air Force THE CAF llll OFFERS YOU EXPERT TRAINING A S: RADAR COMMUNICATIONS AERO -ENGINE INSTRUMENT ARMAMENT ELECTRICAL 1ECMNlc°4° For complete information on pay, trade training and other benefits, see the Career Counsellor at the nearest RCAF Recruiting Unit -or mail the coupon today! Director of Personnel Manning, R,C.A.F. Headquarters, Ottawa. Please mail to rue, without obligation, fill particulars regarding enrolment requirements and openings now available iu the it CAP. NAME (Please Print) STREET ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE EDUCATION (by grade and province) AGE CAn29.52ws iday, Itt'ct1 8 P.M. - COMMUNITY CENTRE These Events Are All on lee Races, eight years and under lat 20 3rd 1.50 1.00 50e Races, eight to 12 years 1.50 1,00 50e. Best Costume, 8 years and under .,, 5.00 3.00 2.00 Best Costume, 8 to 14 years 5,041 3.80 2.00 National Costume, open to any age 5.00 3.00 2,01 Comic Costume, open to any age 5.00 0.00 2.00 Best Dressed Couple, open to any age 5,00 3,00 2,00 Bicycle Race 3.00 2.00 1.00 Musical Barrels 5,00 2.00 WALTER THOMAS, SKATING COMEDIAN, Stratford Admission to Arena 35c Lions and others please leave free candy for the kiddies at C. E. Smith's Shoe Store, Main street, not later than Thursday, October 29th. DANCE- Popular Orchestra Adm. 50c. DRAW FOR 10 GRAND PRIZES 1st. 66 pc. Dinner Set, Seaforth pattern $38.50 2nd. 400 -day clock $34,75 3rd. Steam Iron $24.55 4th, Large Table Lamp $19.25 5th. Revere Covered Skillet $14.9:; 6th. Electric Kettle $14.5t) 7th. Table Lamp 012,02 Sth. Electric Heating Pan 89.85 9th, Juice -O -Mat 06112 10th. Bantam Electric Alarm $4,95 TICKETS 25c EACH, OR d FOR $1,00 Prizes on Display in G.A. \Vhittu,y's win:low Proceeds for Lions Welfare Work 3' 9th?uZ3re9c9't896 51.1)51A3Vglatiilfitu'@` iti1$t'ASi RtRi WIReA? S8F4. '®,5^si WWWWeert.'t ELP THE ELAN • e C TO HELP THEMSELVES Make a Generous Contribution Now $18,000 Is Needed To P.ev;de Thee Venefits Social rehabilitation through coonscl of field secretaries. Home instruction in crafts and Braille reading and writing. Maintenance of the now WT:'ere Ontario residence and Recreation Cantre, Job 11'11; menu service. Blindness prevention service. ,''1 or. annual operating cost of 946,000 . . . 921,003 ha^ already been provided by municipal grants an ; Community Chests). Send Your Donation Today to: THE CANADIAN NATIONAL I: STITUTE FOR THE BLIND Donations may be forwarded to H. E. SMITH, Seaforth, District Chairman, Canadian National Institute for the Blind "We can't afford to take chances ... that's why we like Debentures" "When 1 retired, 1 looked fou° an investment that was safe, that paid good interest and that could be bought for a short term. I wanted to be sure of one hundred cents on the dollar at maturity. My Huron & Erie five year debentures do all this for me ... at interest on my money." Oft . Ask for the folder '20 Question' HENSALL . - F. G. BONTHRON SEAFORTH -- WATSON & REID HEAD OFFICE -- LONDON, ONTARIO