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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-07-08, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 8 19$4 The Wright Specials HUNTS CHOICE QUALITY FRUIT COCKTAIL , , . , , . 43o 28 oz. Tin SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE .. • . , , , , , lb 25c FISHERMAN'S RED SOCKEYE SALMON, 142 size tin 35c TIDE 1/2 PRICE DEAL 2 for 59c TILLYS PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz. Jar 29c CARNATION MILK 3 Tins 420 WESTONS STRAWBERRY COOKIES 310 28 Biscuits or over in Bag SNIDERS CRISPY FLAKE LARD 1 lb•Print 25c WETHEYS ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE . 29c 24 oz Jar TIP TOP PORK & BEANS, 20 oz. tins 2 for 35c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Self Serve Low Prices Free 'Delivery Banks in Seaforth to close Saturdays The Dominion Bank and The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Seaforth, Ontario, have arranged the following hours of Banking service: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 A.M. to 3 F.M. Extended service will be given on Fridays with hours from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. and 4,30 P.M. until 6 P,M, They will follow the procedure of other centres and close all day Saturday, The Seaforth Branch of the Province of Ontario Savings Office will observe the following hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9.30 A.M. to 4.30 P.M. Fridays from 9.30 A.M. to 6 P,M, and will close all day Saturday. Saturday closing will become effective July 10th, 1954 TOWN TOPICS Mrs, Wm. Byrne, Don and Rose- mary Byrne and Miss Ann Higgins of Detroit were visitors with Mrs. Jean Fortune last week._ Mr. Bill Nigh of Toronto spent tho holiday weekend at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Johnson s ant the past week with Flying Of- Wr A. R. and Mrs. Carter, Belle- ville, and Major and Mrs. H. Webb of Trenton, Mr. Jack Morris, Guelph, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs, W. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Flannery, De- troit, spout the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Flannery. Mr. and Mrs. G. Flanagan, Hamil- ton, with friends in town over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jame Malleaux and daughter of Toronto spent the week- end with relatives here. Mrs. Margaret Wilson of Oshawa was the guest of Mrs. Alex. McGre- gor and other relatives last week. Miss Blanche Westcott and Miss Shirley McPhee have accepted posi- tions at Pinelands Lodges and Port Carling, Muskoka, Misses Barbara and Ann Christo- pher of London were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dick and Miss Ann Downey. Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar have returned after two weeks vacation with Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams of Morocco, Ind., and Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Williams of Detroit. Sandra and David McKellar, Tor- onto are holidaying with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar and Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Smith. Miss Annie Iianna returned home to Kingsville after spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. Sam Hanna. SWIM ING INSTRUCTION SEAFORTH LIONS PARK JULY AND AUGUST 10 A.M. TO 12 NOON DAILY (MONDAY TO FRIDAY) • LEARN -TO -SWIM CLASSES • INTERMEDIATE SWIMMING INSTRUCTION Classes Begin at 10 A.M. Application forms, which are available from the Life Guard, should be completed and returned as soon as possible. • George Sills LIFE GUARD 1953 Chevrolet Coach, 2 Tone Green 1725.00 1950 Chevrolet Coach, green 1250.00 1950 Chevrolet Coach 1'125.00 1949 Chevrolet Sedan, black 1175.00 1949 Chevrolet Coach, two tone green • 1150.00 1950 Austin Sedan (16000 Miles) excellent , .. , 500.00 1949 Ford Coach 875.00 1947 Dodge Sedan (new motor) 575.00 • Make us an offer on the following: AS IS MECHANICS SPECIALS 1940 Ford Sedan, exceptionally clean, needs motor work 1939 Ford Sedan. - needs body work 1940 Nash Sedan, runs and looks good 1938 Ford Coach, better than average 1923 Chev. Coupe, any offer Seaforth Motors Phone 541 Seaforth 1 THE SEAFORTH NEWS S-UPERJET ELECTRIC PAINT SPRAYER SELF- CONTAINED Just Press the Trigger and You're Painting or Sprayini nly Homo Ownrrl will find 101 son from tool to rolloi will, the CHAMPION. FAST, EASY Tm USE for • Touch up or repaint your auto Oka a professional. O Hard -to -get -at -furniture. 0 Paint your refrigerator, and every. thing in your kitchen. 101 uses from cellar to roof. • Fast finishing household pieces of every description. THE GREATEST ACHiEVEMENT IN SPRAY OUy tusrp YJ Just plug hi' an spray Thai's all (here is to it Bard is set of wicker , when you own the improved Super -Jet furniture quickly Electric Paint Sprayer. It's self-contained ;prayed without effort, - Replaces cumbersome paint tank, compressor, extra motor, etc. Die-cast alloy metal with 25 -oz. heavy glass Paint j Jar, Easy, pistol grip action; over 90 lbs. pressure, Even sprays satisfactorily, from an open container. Engineered and precision made to rigid, exacting profes- sional standards, Self-cleaning - noth- ing to take apart to clean; nothing to get out of order. It will handle all types of paint and is equally satisfactory for moth - proofing, insecticide spraying, garden fertilizing, or other home use. Switch from colour to colour in seconds. 7,200 strokes per minute. Heavy duty 110 -volt AC motor 160 -cycle). The Super -Jet Electric Paint Sprayer isa com- plete self-contained unit. Outfit in- cludes 25 -oz. Paint Jar, 15 -ft. Neoprene Extension Cord, 5 Nozzle Discs and easy -to -follow Instruction Manual. SEE IT - TRY IT - AT YOUR CANA- DIAN TIRE STORE. Sissy doseis will moth kllfor, -100'/. prolan. . lion for dolhe,, ass Phone 792 SEAFORTH G. S. & W. V. Smith .` .::�anadiaa dn�� a� NS 1.0\14p5 %At16 %,T(11151 and your old lire aired Extr ' Allowance for yo old Tire NEW LOW PRICES •--• Plus EXTRA BIG OLD TIRE ALLOWANCE on these handsome, quality -built, long -mileage tires, SUPER-LASTIC "safety.. construction" features; full -thick plies of "Super -Flex" Rayon Cord, bonded with pure natural gum rubber; Improved Jet Cold Rubber SILENT Treads; Thousands of non-skid angles -to make all your driving safer.. Famous Canadian Tire Insurance Policy -Guarantee protects you against Road Hazard Damage or Tire Failure -Even if caused by glass eats, stone cuts, blow -outs, accidents, etc. ONLY CANADIAN TIRE gives you the choice or Natural Tree RUBBER TREADS or Improved JET COLD RUBBER TREADS. Get the full story in our Tire Department. BIGGER SAVINGS AT CANADIAN TiRE Size 4.50/21 4.75/19 4.50-5.00.'20 5.50, 15 5.25-5.50/ 16 5.50,17 22.15 5.25-5.50/18 20.90 6.00/16 18.95 6,40;15 .... 6.50 '15 6.50/16 24.60. 6.70/15 19.45 6.70/16 ..... 7.00/15 7.00/16 7.10/15 7.60/15 5.00/15 8.20/15 C,T,C. STANDARD 1 SUPER-LASTIC SUPREME PASSENGER TIRES PASSENGER TIRES Allowance Allowance for Your -Reg. for Your Your Old Net 'List Your Old Net Tire Cost Price Tire Cost Reg. List Price 16.55 17.45 18.15 2.60 83.95 •... 3.25 14.20.•.•. 5.55 12.30.... 25.75 '645 5,90 16.25 . , . , 4.50 16.40 •••• 5.55 13,40 26.50 9.25 17.25 27.65 10.70 16.95 33.65 15.45 18.20 8:01564551333370...2755551 1, •. 14.80 18.95 50 14.4� 28.95 11.50 17.45 ... 11.30 18...4595 13.65 2390 38.60 12.15 26 26,35 9.60 16.7.5i43330862....350905053.3 19.65 .... .36.0032.95 114.050 21.95 ��38.55 11.80 26.75 .... . , . '40.30 11.75 28.55 NOTE -Add SOe to above prices far Installation or delivery. 9,50 11.00 16.25 15.45 • -".• NinelialSEEP NO. IN A SERIES . , > YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS YOUR HYDRO key service in a new community From 1947 to December, 1953, the num- ber of new dwelling units built in Ontario was 183,515. Each required an average of 1M kilowatts. of electricity, a total of 229,000 kilowatts, or, 307,000 horse- power. These homes didn't have to wait for Hydro service. Crews were stringing lines before the homes were completed . .. Hydro was there, before the door key. To meet this demand Ontario Hydro and your local municipal system must plan far into the future. Power projects must be started years before their , immediate need arises, so that new homes, new schools, new shopping centres, new muni- cipal services and new industries, all have power when, and where required .. . low-cost power that is the keynote of rnodern living. ONTARIO YR AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS Information concerning Ontario Hydro tan be obtained by Wrtting to your Hydro Chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronto.