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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-10-29, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1953 [.hmunu Puuameunul uuuuluuueul nuuunnlu,n„U1,u,Ummu venal nu eu 1101.0, uuum n,nnn,na,nuuUup THE WRIGHT SPECIALS 1 New Brunswick Potatoes,.,.75 lb. bag 1.65 No. 1 Quality QUICK QUAKER OATS , ,,, , ,, , , , , , , , 3 Ib Box 31c TREE SWEET ORANGE JUI-CE....Large 48 oz. Tin 41c FLUFF() SHORTENING 1 lb Pkg, 28o AYLMER TOMATO CATCHUP 11 oz, Bottle 210 RED PITTED PIE CHERRIES 15 oz, Tin 24c HALLOWE'EN KISSES, 1 lb Bag 2 for 65c JELLO JELLY POWDERS 3 Pkgs. 26c 7 Delicious Flavors 6 ROSES FLOUR 7 LB. BAG 03c Your last chance to get your name on the beautiful Electric Clock HEINZ MACARONI & CHEESE Ready to serve, 15 oz. Tin. It's delicious, 2 TINS -85c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET s Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve aanimauuu„nunpunuumuuu,u0,,,,nnnnuummiewumm,u, uu 001.00 00000nueeu010muu1.00006 JUNIOR B. Hockey Subscribers Tickets Subscribers Tickets are now on sale at the Seaforth Community Centre both in the afternoon and evening No telephone orders accepted A subscribers ticket will cost $1.00 and will entitle the holder to the same reserved seat for all Junior B, games played in Seaforth, including playoffs. These reserved seats will cost the regular price of 50c per game for the regular schedule and will be in the centre sections of the Arena. If a holder of a subscribers ticket misses three games during the season his subscribers privileges will be cancelled, Reserve seats must be picked up at the Arena by 7.80 tho night of the game, .At the end of the second period of every game a subscriber will be able to purchase his tickets for the next game, . °'Flere's why I'm putting my savings into debentures" "1 get more interest on my money than if I kept it in a savings account. 1 can buy a 5 -year debenture for as little as$100.00 and get 4, interest on my money. Huron & Erie debentures are a dependable investment." Ask for the folder '20 Questions' District Representatives listed below HENSALL - F. G. BONTHRON SEAFORTH •- WATSON & REID HEAD OFFICE - LONDON, ONTARIO Choose gor pariner... end have a Coke Look around. The familiar red cooler is only steps away, ready to refresh you with the unique flavor of the world's favorite soft drink...delicious Coca-Cola: 7,, V\�lt It�Ba, p k -38•X ;' , ; ...` �_„�, � ?` `t�ls?; '• including Federal TOMOS Authorized hostler of Coca-Cola under coniraci with Coca-Cola We ESBECO LIMITED 058 Erle Street STRATFORD, ONT. Phone 78 keog!f ire o ebreA lest spar < THE SWORTH NEWS TOWN TOMOS Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnson, New Hamburg, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs, James Johnson, Mrs, Gratten Flanagan, Hamilton, 'and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ball of Toronto were weekend guests .of Miss Cecelia Horan. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Coyne, Dublin, spent the weekend with relatives. Miss Nellie Ryan, Wallaceburg, is holidaying with relatives, Mr. Dennis Maloney, Toronto, was a weekend guest at the home of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Maloney, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Guelph, were guests of Mrs. B. Cleary over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dunlop, Sarn- ia, spent the weekond with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop. Miss Marguerite Coyne and Miss Harriett Smiley, Detroit, were week- end guests of Miss Ella Duffy and Mrs. Sarah McIver. Messrs. Cyril and Oswald Snow- don attended a meeting of the Hur- on County Press Association at Wingham on Saturday. Visitors during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoggarth were Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Peiffer and daughters Diane and Jean of De - trait; Mr. and Mrs. William Ryck- man of Exeter. Mr. Robert Hamilton of Wingham moved to Egmondville on Wednes- day. Mr, Hamilton has been connect- ed with the Lloyd Lumber Mill at Wingham for many years and is new retiring. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kelly of Lon- don with Mr. and Mrs. Will Dever- eaux and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jor- dan. Mr. and Mrs, Bine Boles, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Boles, of Carberry, Man., were visitors last week with their cousin, Dr, Harburn, and Mrs. Harburn and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Trewartha. This was their first trip to Ontario and they were very much pleased with what they saw of this province. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller and Barbara of Munro were recent visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Aiding - ton. BORN BRAY -At Scott Memorial Hospital ,on Oct. 28, to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Bray,. Sea - forth, a daughter HODGERT-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. William Hod- gert, Seaforth, a daughter Brenda Louise. ELLIGSEN-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 26, to Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Elligsen, RR2 Walton, a daughter NORTH McKILLOP Miss Mildred McNichol of Strat- ford spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Olive McNichol. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum and Paul spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glanville. Master Rich- ard Glanville, who spent the past three weeks with his aunt, Mrs. H. McCallum and Mr. McCallum, re- turned to his hone at Crediton. Master Stanley Glanville spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble McCallum of Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Regele and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thornton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol of Guelph. BRODHAGEN Mrs. Norman Rode of Detroit vis- ited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prueter and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mogk and Arlene of London, with Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Leonhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt and other relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies, Roy, Elaine and Cheryl visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Eickneir at Mitchell BAZAAR AND TEA HOIVIEBAKING AND SEWING Dublin Parish Hall Wednesday, Nov. 11 AT 2.30 P.M. Auspices of the Altar Society Also cash Bingo at 9 P.M. on Sunday, Mr. and. Mrs, Lavern Wolfe and Donald visited with Mr. and Mrs, Dick Watson at Exeter on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Ed Smith in Simeoe with their son Mr, and Mrs, Albert BAZAAR HOME BAKING AND AFTERNOON TEA In basement of First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth SATURDAY, NOV, 7th From 3 to 6 P.M. Aprons, Knitted Articles, Candy and other items Don't forget the Northside United Church Turkey Supper Wetneso, Nov. 4 FROM 5 TO 8 P.M. An abundance of Turkey with all the trimmings and all the Pie and Cake you can eat. Admission Adults $1.50 Children under 12 yrs. 75c EUCHRE AND DANCE l Friday, NOv. 6 SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Cards at 5.30. Murdoch's Orchestra Auspices of the Seaforth W.I. Admission 50e. Ladies please bring sandwiches. Other euchre dates: Nov. 27, Jan. 8, Jan. 20. Feb. 26, Mar. 26. kNCIE Walton Community Hall Wed., Nov. 4th Sponsored by the Hall Committee 1lusic by CANS Barn Dance Gang EVERYONE WELCOME BAZAAR Saturday, Nov. 7 AT 3 P.M. IN Varna Township Hall BY VARNA W.A. - BOOTHS - Home Baking Sewing Produce Candy Fish Pond for Children Afternoon Tea EVERYBODY WELCOME COOPER'S GROCERY Week End Specials Quick Quaker Oats Large 3 lb Box 31c Tree Sweet Orange Juice Large 48 oz. Till 41c Fluffo Shortening 1 Tb Pkg. 28c Aylmer Tomato Catsup 11 oz. Bottle 21c Weston's Shell Out Hallowe'en Kisses 2 pounds 65c Rose -Dale Sweet Peas, choice ...... 2-15 oz. Tins 31c JeII-O Powders & Puddings 3 Pkgs. for 25c Salada Tea, brown label 74 lb Pkg. 51c DUZ-Large Size Pkg., .34c PICNIC HAMS 49c lb CHECK OUR FRUIT COUNTER Orval Cooper, Seaforth Phone 8 SELF SERVICE OR COUNTER SERVICE Free Delivery Smith for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John L, Bennewies aro visiting their family in Detroit, and Windsor. Mrs. Ida Brunner of Seebach's Hill with their daughter Mrs, Wm. Diegel and Mr. Diegel. Members of the Luther League of St, Peter's Lutheran Church were guests of the Lutheran League of Zion Lutheran Church, Stratford, for a Hallowe'en Party on Monday evening, GIGANTIC FALL iNEGA4 AT Baldwin Hardware For Ten Days Starting Friday, Oct. 30 Check These Super Specials Sunworthy Wallpapers Our Complete Stock While it lasts ON SALE LESS 250/o Stoves Every Coal & Wood, Gas or Electric Range on our floor. ON SALE LESS 20% Refrigerators & Washing Machines Our Complete Stock of 1953 models ON SALE LESS 20% Oil Space Heaters A size for every Horne 0 ON SALE LESS �0 Combination Doors Keep out those wintry blasts f ALL SIZES LESS 2® Sportsman's Special Our Complete Stock of Rifles, Shot Guns anti Fishing Equipment on sale less 20% SEAFORTH ft:%4%F° M FRA r't'9SSES VICE The Service You Will Appreciate HAVE YOUR CAR COMPLETELY WINTERIZED NOW PERMANENT ANTI -FREEZE WINTER GRADE OIL WINTER GRADE LUBRICANT WEATHER STRIPPING, ETC, SPARK PLUGS CLEANED & RE -GAPPED York Ice Cream Confectionery Cigarettes Phone 592, Seaforth F. C. Grieve Seaforth tions Hallowe'en ridgy, �Fc� 8 PM. - COMMUNITY CENTRE These Events Are All on Ice 1st 2d Srd Races, eight years and under 1.50 I.u0 50e Races, eight to 12 years 1.50 1,00 5,,, Best Costume, 8 years and under , , , 5.110 3,00 2,00 Best Costume, 8 to 14 years 5.0.3 3,00 2,00 National Costume, open to any age , 51,0 3.00- 2.00 Comic Costume, 0000 10 any ago 5.00 3,00 2.00 Best Dressed Couple, open to airy age 5.cht n,Oil 230)Bicycle Race 8.im 2.00 1.oO Musical Barrels ,00 2.00 WALTER. THOMAS, SKATINGC'OMLD1AN, Stratford Admission to Arena 35e FREE SKATING FOR ALL AFTER THE PROGRAM Lions and others please leave free candy ter the kiddies at C, 18, Smith's Shoe Store, Main street, net Inter than Thtn'sdny. October 29111, Ilalta.1191..311.01WPROMPann =car DANCE- l'opnlar Orchestra Adm. Stir, DRAW FOR 10 GRAND PRIZES 1st, 86 pc. Dinner Set, Seaforth pattern 2nd. 400 -day clock :031.76 3rd, Steam Iron 824 .35 4th. Large Table Lamp 819.25 14.35 14.50 112.80 8th, Electric Beating Pad 19,1155 9th. Juice-O•Mat 18 95 loth. Bantam Electric Alarm 14 95 TICKETS 25c HACH, OR 6 FOR $1,00 Prizes on Display in G.A. Whitney's window Proceeds for Lions Welfare Work 5th. Revet:e Covered Skillet 6lh, Electric Kettle 7th. Table Lamp