The Seaforth News, 1954-03-04, Page 5THURSDAY, MAROH 4, 1954'
The Wright Specials
Stokleys Honey Pod Peas, 15 oz..,-. 2 for 35c
AYLMER TOMATO CATCHUP , , , , , ,., .11 oz, bottle 21c
AUSTRALIAN SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 Tb 37c
GREEN GIANT WAX BEANS, 15 oz. tins , .... , 2 for 35c
ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIX DEAL
1 Pkg. Chocolate; 1 Pkg. White
1 pkg. Salada Tea Sage 15s tree
ROSE BRAND MARJARINE
APPLE & CHERRY JAM 4 Tb Tin 59c
TOILET TISSUE 6 Rolls 49c
TREE SWEET BLEND JUICE, Orange & Grapefruit ...48 oz. tin 360
Fresh Maple Syrup by qt. or Gallon
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 Low Prices Self Serve Free Delivery
All for 59c
3 ib. .85c
1NINTHROP
Mr, John Beattie returned home
from St Joseph Hospital, London,
Saturday, and is now with his son
• Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Beattie,
"Landscaping Your
Hone"
Colored Slides by Downham
Nursery
Auspices Merry Maidens'
Garden Club
In Seaforth District High School
MONDAY, MAR. 8, at 8 P.M.
Everyone Invited
Admission—Adults 25c. Children
10 and under 10e
Euchre & Dance
Seaforth Community Centre
FRIDAY, MARCH 5th
Cards at 8.80. Murcloch's Orchestra
Auspices Seaforth W.I.
Adm. 50c, Lucky Lunch Ticket
Ladies please provide sandwiches
Mrs. Elizabeth Bach and Eric of
Russell, Manitoba are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McClure.
About sixty relatives gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Taylor, Staffa, to celebrate the
90th birthday of Mr. John McClure.
Guests were present from Hensel',
Zurich, Brucefield, McKillop, Oar-
lock and Russell, Manitoba. Mr. Me -
Clime was born Feb. 29, 1864 on the
4th con. of McKillop where Mr. Nel-
son McClure now lives, eldest son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
Clure. He was married on Sept. 80,
1886, to Agnes Smith who died
three years ago, They lived on Con.
11„ Lot 34 until retiring to Win-
throp 24 years ago. They had a fam-
ily of nine, seven of whom are liv-
ing: Mrs. Ed Broadfoot, Langley,
ans ey,
B.C.; Mrs. John Simpson, ,
Manitoba; Mrs. Garnet Taylor, Staf-
fa; Miss Ethel at home; Roger of
Russell, Manitoba; Robert and Janos
of McKillop. There are 86 g
children, 65 great grandchildren and
five great great grandchildren.
McClure received many cards
gifts.
It's
New?
It's Here!
The 1954 Mercury, Lincoln,
Meteor Cars and
Mercury Trucks
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BRODHAGEN SERVICE
Brodhagen, Ont.
Phones: Dublin 38 R 3.
Mitchell 602 R 22
FORD PARTS
NESEESinseansalsomiNk
THE SEAFORTII NWS
FUNERAL OF I. HUDSON
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs, Bedford Dungey
Spent last weekend in Collingwood
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
James Hogg. Mrs. Hogg returned to
spend a week with them,
Mr, and Mrs, William 'Oharles-
Worth, Mrs, Harold Ireland and Mrs.
Ed Dodd, of Toronto attended the
funeral of Mr. William Govenlock
and were guests of Mrs. Theobold•
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stewart and
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat,
Miss Margaret Ferguson of Otta-
wa attended the funeral of her un-
cle, Mr. Wm. Govenlock and was the
guest of Mr, and Mrs. Orville West-
on.
est-
onMr, D. ,Smith and Mr, C. ,Shepard
of Toronto, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Little.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wright, Wind-
sor, spent the weekend with Mrs,
Wright's mother, Mrs. 3. Currie,
Miss Mary Hagan, Essex, was the
guest
ha les Hagaof hern overt the weekr. s d,
Mr, and Mrs, John McQuaid, St.
Thomas, were weekend guests of
Mrs, Jos. McQuaid,
Mr. and Mrs. John Farwell, .St.
Among those from a distance at-
tending the funeral of Mr. Isaac
Hudson last Thursday were Mr. and
Mrs, Ed Hudson and sons of Wind-'
sor, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hudson and
Mr, .Jack Hodson of Toronto. Mr.'
Hudson is survived by five sisters,
Mrs. John Consitt and Mrs, Wm.'
Douglas of Brucefield,Mrs. A, Har- I
vey, Mrs. 3. Logan and Mrs, W, Car-
lisle of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Melick ,of Zurich sang a duet at the
service. The flowerbearers were five
grandsons.: Jack Hudson, Wayne
Hudson, Larry Hudson, Bruce Cole-
man, Kenneth 'Coleman and Bill
.Smith Jr.
The pallbearers were Jas. Hender-
son, Jack Thompson, Gordon Mc-
Gonigle, Henry Warniek, E. H. Close,
Ed Pryce.
GI BB INGS—TYNDALL
A. wedding was solemnized Friday
at 6':80 p.m,, at Ontario Street. Unit-
ed Church, Clinton, in a setting of
lighted tapers, spring flowers, and
fern when Mary Viola Tyndall, R.
R. 3, Clinton, became the bride of
Mr. Kenneth Warren Gibbings, R. R,
Clements, spent the weekend with 4, Clinton; The bride is a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kelly. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tyndall, R. R.
3, Clinton; and the bridegroom is a
son of Mr. and Mrs, Warren Gib-
bings, R. R. 4, Clinton. Rev. A. Glen
Eagle officiated. Miss Jayne Mary
Snell, Clinton, accompanied by Mrs.
Ed Wendor£, Clinton, sang "My
Hero" and "I'll Walk Beside You".
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor -length gown
of white satin and lace with pearl
trim. Her shoulder veil of net was
held in place by a pleated headdress
trimmed with seed pearls. She car-
ried a white Bible crested with red
roses. Mrs. Peter 'Gundy, Zurich, as
matron of honor, and Mrs, Edwin
Dolmage, Mitchell, as bridesmaid,
wore identical floor -length gowns of
lace and net over taffeta in pink and
blue shades, respectively. They wore
floral headdresses of violets, and
carried Bibles crested with roses in
pink and blue shades, respectively.
Mr. Edwin Dolmage, Mitchell, was
groomsman. For a reception held at
the Commercial Hotel, the bride's
mother wore a navy blue dress of
crepe with metallic trite, navy blue
accessories and a corsage of red
roses. She was assisted by the bride-
groom's mother, who wore a dress of
wine crepe, with matching accessor-
ies and a corsage of yellow roses.
For a wedding trip to Ottawa, the
bride wore a dress of navy blue
crepe with pink trim, and a light
blue ,coat, with navy accessories and
a corsage of pink carnations. On
Mr. Archie Hubert, Oshawa, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Hubert.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin, Tor-
onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morris
of Mount Forest, were guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mc-
Iver over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hothamn Jr, and
family spent the weekend with Mrs.
Hotham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Reilly, Galt.
Mr. Wardell Nicholls of Atwood
visited Mrs. Wesley Nicholls last
week, and has returned home,
BRUCEFIELD
Miss Margaret Aikenhead spent
the weekend with her mother.
Mrs. Fred Burdge is now able to
be in her own home.
Mrs. W. Steakhouse and Eva spent
a few days in London and Glencoe.
Corrie and see Musical Comedy
Happiness Ahead
Under auspices of the 16th Group
of the W. A. of Duff's United
Church, Walton
FRIDAY, MAR. 12 - 8.15 P.M.
In Walton Community Hall
Adults 50c. Children 35c
Presented by Belgrave Institute
PLAY
DEACON DURRS
Presented by Bayfield Y.P. U.
TUESDAY, MARCH 9
Sponsored by Winthrop Y. P. U.
In Winthrop Church
Time -8.30
EUCHRE !
Sponsored by Edelweiss Rebekah
Lodge in the 1.O.0.F. Hall
MONDAY, MARCH 8
8.80 P.M.
Good Prizes. Lunch
Admission 40c
PLAY OFFS
Sarnia. at Seaforth
Saturday, March 6th
9 P.M.
Adults 75c Children 25c
their return, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbings
will make their home in Clinton.
DUBLIN
The February meeting of the
Guild of St. Marys Church, Dublin,
was hold at the home of Mrs. Wil-
liam Smith on Thursday, Feb. 25th.
Mrs. Smith presided. Mrs. James
read the scripture. The first chapter
of "The Greatest Story Ever Told"
was read by Mrs. Charles Friend.
The reading of this book is a pro-
ject for the year. A quilt was com-
pleted by the ladies and a delicious
lunch was served by the hostess.
The meeting was well attended by
the members and friends.
A pre Lenten social was held in
St. Patrick's parish hall on Friday
evening, a capacity crowd filled the
hall when 45 tables of euchre were
in play. Mrs. John E. Murray and
Mr. Lewis Coyne were the prize
winners. The women of the Altar
Society took charge of the lunch af-
ter which dancing was enjoyed for
several hours to the music of Mul-
lin's Orchestra. The door prize was
won by Miss Eleanor Bowman ano
the spot dance prize by Ronald Mur-
ray and Eleanor Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary, of Lon-
don with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans.
Miss Rita Ryan attended the
Smith -Ryan wedding at Mount Car-
mel.
No. IN A SERIES ... YOUR HYDRO AT WORK
YOUR HYDRO..: '=
the hir'd hand
that
never tires
The Ontario farmer has at his command some
400 "hired hands". Electricity provided by your
Hydro operates not only the farm machinery, but
also the lights that illuminate the farmhouse and
barn, the scores of labor-saving appliances in the
farm home=and the radio and television sets that
supply entertainment.
Through electricity, Ontario farm families, like
urban families, enjoy greater leisure, more comforts
and a truly high standard living. Yet this power
supplied by Ontario Hydro, which does so much,
costs so little. For benefits per dollar it is your
bsstsbbuy.in better living.
SINTARJO HYDRO AI WORK FOR:YOU AND YOURS '
Informaii6a concerning Ontario Hydra can be obtained by writing to your Hydro chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronto.
trammasitareamrsmer
Free'
Come to the Free Movie, "That Man May Live",
to be held in the
WALTON COMMUNITY HALL
Monday, Mar.
at 8.30 P.M.
Sponsored by
GORDON McGA VIN
Cockshutt & New Holland Farm
Equipment Dealer
WALTON, ONT.
MARC
On all Watches.
Gents' and Ladies' 'i Ings
China and Glassware
Dia , and Rings
Jewellery
Silverware
During th nth if l arch
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JEWELLER
tcott
Mr, Louis O'Reilly has returned
home after spending six weeks in
Florida.
Miss Bernadette Barry, London,
with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Con Holland, London
with Mr. and Mrs. John Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dill in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nicholson,
London, with Mr. and Mrs. James
Krauskopf.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Burns and
Gerry, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Burns.
St. Patrick's Party
Dublin Parish Hall
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17
Sponsored by Catholic Women's
League. Cards at 9 P.M. Collins
Orchestra. Lunch served
CONSTANCE
The Friendly Few Farm Forum
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Lawson on Monday evening.
Topic, "The School Tax Rate" was
discussed. The members felt that
the school tax on farm property was
too high compared to the school tax
on the urban property. The urban
taxpayer is assessed on his house
and lot and the farmer is assessed on
his whole farm property, which is
his source of income.
At the close of the discussion
period a few games of euchre were
enjoyed. Most games, Mrs. Verne
Dale and Wilbur Jewitt; consolation,
Mrs. Frank Riley and Frank Riley.
Group No. 2 of the Women's As-
sociation are having a social evening
and crokinole party in the basement
of the Church on Friday evening,
March 12th. Please keep this in mind
A social evening will be held in
Constance Church on Friday, Mar.
5 at 8:15 p.m. Mr. Stinson of Sea -
forth United Church will show films.
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