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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-08-12, Page 5'THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1954 The Wright Specials • Aylmer Tomato Catsup ,•,. 11 oz. Bottle 20c .KELLOGG'S RICE •KRISPIES .. s . 2 -51/2 -oz. Pkgs. 33c ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE 48 oz, Tin 33c ORANGE FILLED COOKIES Pkg. 29c .MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON, it size ... , , , .. 39c ROYAL INSTANT PUDDINGS FRENCH'S INSTANT PUDDINGS 2 for 25c Butter Scotch, Chocolate or Vanilla £NIIDERS CRISPY CRUST LARD, 1 lb Cartons, , 2 for 49c IHI.LILSDALE SLICED PINEAPPLE 20 oz. Tin 29c .SALADA TEA, Brown Label 1/2 ib 56c JIFFY CHOCOLATE MILK POWDER • 1/2 lb Free with every 1 lb Tin . 57c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Self Serve Low Prices Free Delivery (norm. .... ,""uau an nn444111"..wu. ansa, nauun..ns, n.0 aon,"nan."n nmw na,muuwmnn","nrn"n"mosn LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND The Only Resort Dancing Every Nite! Mon. - Fri. 9.30 to 12.30 Sat. 9 - 12 ° NEIL McKAY and his NEW ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA env,an."uu"n"",Ieua"uss,s.a"nor"".nom."aun,uugunnnnanannnum".na.au,uuaniun"aina,nnunus • SEAFORTH SWINE CLUB The August meeting of the Sea - forth Swine 'Club was held at the farm of Mr. Ken Stewart, lot 16, con. 4, McKillop, on August 9, with a THE SEAFORTH NEWS. TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. 0, R. Franeie of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Francis of Exeter, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs, IL Lawrence. Mrs. D. Parish of Comber was •a recent guest of Mrs, H. Lawrence, Mr. and .Mrs, K. E. Docherty and son of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. C. L. (Moore of Prescott, and family, who spent some holidays with their mother have returned home. Mr. Murray Williams came up from Toronto on Wednesday to take. his father, Mr. Charles Williams back to Toronto owing to the death of his brother-in-law, Mr.: "Barry Lorimer, of Toronto. Also to see his brother, Alex Williams who is very ill in Toronto East General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Bedford Dungey spent their holidays in Collingwood with her parents, Mr ,and Mrs. James Hogg, Mrs. Hogg and Larry Muir - head returned with them for a week. Allan and Harold Bridge of Brus- sels are spending a week with Mr, and Mrs. Bedford Dungey. Master Gary Millson has returned to his home in Sngersoll after spend- ing the past five weeks with Miss Laura Mole. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Parsons and Walter of London were Friday visit- ors with Miss LauraMole. Miss 'Carol Millson of Ingersoll is holidaying with her aunt Miss Laura (Mole, Mrs, Jos, Rowland and family were weekend visitors in Chatham. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Dale and Mr. James Sims went to Thornbury on Sunday. Mr, Sims remained for a holiday et the home of his daughter. Miss Laura Mole spent the weekend at Ipperwash. Mrs. Mary Lindsay, of Florence, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Jelin Pryce and Mr. Pryce. Mrs, Victor Nimmo and son Dun - very good attendance. The members can and Mrs. John C. Brough and judged a class of breeding gilts, then' Mrs. Bertha Sullivan, all of Toronto, Don Dodds read the minutes of the I and Mrs. Earl Case of Fort Ann, N. Y., spent the weekend with relatives last meeting, after a quiz was held. I around Seaforth, and also attended the funeral of Mrs. Sullivan's broth- er, the late Robert J. Dayman of Hensell, for $'LOO Each adult adniks p c adult or two chlidrot' Prizes valued at over $7,500.00 Only ADVANCE SALE TICKET HOLDERS; are eligible for prizes Including • 1954 Dodge <I • 1984 Meteor • 1954 Pontiac •Y�;,;i,..r • 21" Spartan Television Set , • 21" Emerson Television Set • 17" Emerson Television Set • 2 Bicycles Special Opening Night Awards Three 1954 Cars Special non•edml,aon coupon attached mutt teach Western Fair Association by 9,90 p.m. Sept. 13, 1964 to bo eligible for openl"g night drew. 50 MUCH FOR SO LITTLE!'. GLITTERING HORSE SHOW 1,4 hrti:1 • CANADA'S FINEST CATTLE SHOW t FARM MACHINERY 0 HARNESS RACING COO 11: , v 14 207 �e , .,,,F sly% SQUARE DANCING • EXHIBITS L. • °-• .e MIDWAY -' CRAFTS DISPLAYS SEPT. 13 TO 18 - LONDON, ONT. _ W. 0. JACKSON, Manager AdA TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Baldwin Hardware W. H. Elliott Restaurant SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Open Daily Phone 363 J T. PRYDE AND SON Enquiries Are Invited JDX.FJTER CLINTON Phone 41 J Phone 103 GRANT CALDWELL Mr. Grant Caldwell, Central Butte, Sask., passed away in Hospital after a lingering illness. He was 74. bIr•. Caldwell was born at Hensall, Before going to Saskatchewan he attended Westervelt College, London, and was employed by International Harvester Co., Regina, for a number of years, before taking up farming in Sas- katchewan. He was a member of Central Butte United Church and also of the Masonic Lodge and Curl- ing Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Dele Ewen of Elora, Mary (Mrs. R. Mitchell) Weyburn, Sask., Lois (Mrs. Anson reader) Banff, Alta., Garth of Central Butte; Barnet of United States Air Force; and two sisters, Sadie Caldwell, of Vancouver, and Mrs. R. H. Sproat, Seaforth; also three grandchildren. MRS. WILLIAM IRVINE Following a short illness, Mrs. Wil- liam Irvine died early Thursday morning in Scott Memorial Hospital here in her 74th year. She was the former Margaret Gray, and was born and educated in Scotland. In 1910 she was married at Woodstock, and carne to the Kippen area to live in 1920, retiring to Seaforth a few years ago, following the death of her husband. Survivors are one son, Alexander, Seaforth; two daughters, Mrs. John (Margaret) Wood, Kippen; Mrs. Albert ((Jean) White, Cainsville; two brothers, Alexander Gray, Salt- coats, :Scotland; and William, Carlyle, England. She was a member of Eg- mondville United Church. Rev. W. E. Milroy of 'Egmondville UnitedChurch conducted a funeral service at 2 pm. on Saturday, at the Box funeral home. Burial was made in Maitlandbank cemetery. The pallbearers were James Up - shall, Ivan Forsyth, John Modeland, W. Broadfoot, Chas. Eyre, Arthur Finlayson. Flowerbearers were Ross Broadfoot, ,Roy Consitt, Win. Camp- bell, Albert Alexander. WESTERN FAIR ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE Dates for Western Fair, London, this year are September 13 to 18. Ad- vance admission tickets remain at last year's price of three for one dollar. Only holders of these advance ticket strips are eligible for over $7,000 in prizes. These include three motor cars, three expensive television sets and two bicycles. The special bonus coupon on every ticket strip is not good for admission, but it does entitle the purchaser to take part in a special draw for three cars Monday night, September 13. The draw for the TV sets and bicyc- les will be held Saturday night, Sep- tember 118 at the close of the grand- stand performance. The bonus coupon, with your name and address on it, roust roach West- ern Fair, London, before 9;80 p.m. Monday, September 13 to be included in the draw for three cars. Regular admission at the fair itself is 50 cents, so buy your tickets now lo- cally and save 50 cents on a ticket strip of three. Western Fair tickets aro now on sale in Seaforth at Baldwin's Hard- ware and W. II. Elliott's Restaurant. DANCE Stratford Casino Every Saturday Night $25.00 CASH DOOR PRIZE— ONTARIO'S 13]BAUTY SPOT MISS M4UPE NARTRY Miss Maude Hartry died late Wed- nesday afternoon last in Scott Mem- orial Hospital, Seaforth, following a short illness, She was 74 years old, Miss 'Hartry was born at Brussels, a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. William Hartry. She had been a schoolteacher here since 1921 having previously taught at Bervie in Bruce county and in Red Deer, Alta,, also in Seaforth public school. She retired about (three years ago. Miss Hartry was a member of Northside United Church. Her hobbies were flowers and painting. Surviving her are two brothers, Howard Hartry of London, and Robert R. Hartry of Welland, and one sister, Mrs. R. N. Bissonnette, Stratford. The funeral was held on Friday with (Rev. D, G. Campbell of- ficiating. CROMARTY (Mrs. E. H. Payne, who has been visiting with relatives here, left for her home in Mcosejaw on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLachlan and Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Robert McLachlan and family of Seaforth, Mr. Alfred Miller, Toronto, and Mr. Cole and son, Lake Simeoe, visit- ed recently with Mr. Oswald Walker and other friends here, Mrs, H. Currie, Winnipeg, is visit- ing thin week with Mr. and Mrs. John Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. Gersham Speare, of Toronto, spent a few days last week with his sister, Miss Olive Speare. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Walker visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Cornish, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cadiek and children, London, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace, Mrs. Thos. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Binning and Richard visit- ed on Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Young at Galamere Beach. The Voice of Temperance "The bottle club, now an accepted institution in Huron and Perth, makes SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS BAND PRESENT CONCERT, VICTORIA PARK, SEAFORTH SUNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 15th, 8.30 P.M, O CANADA 1. OVERTURE "Gypsy Festival" Al Hayes 2. MARCH "Spirit of Peaoe" W. H. Kiefer 3, SELECTIONS "Steel Guitar Rag" Jerry Burke "Pan•I:Iandler Rag" Jerry Burke by Jim Hopper & John Grummett 4. MARCH "Dry Bones On Parade" 01. L. Walters 5. JAM SESSION "The Hot Canary" Paul Nero "'Five Foot Two" Ray Henderson by Bob Scott & Stan Smith 0. MARCH "Algonquin" Chas. J. Rockwell 7. OVERTURE "Three Merry Knights" Al. iiayee 8. VOCAL SOLOS "Rose -Marie" Rudolf Frtml "Peg 0' My Heart" Fred Fisher by Mrs. Ross Hamilton 9. HYMN "Abide With Me" 10. MARCH "Salute To Washington" W. H. Kiefer 11, SELECTIONS "South" Stephen Foster "Guitar Boogie" Art Smith by Jim Hopper & John Grummett 12, MARCH "Old Comrades" C. Teske 13. VOCAL SOLOS "Night & Day" Cole Porter "In The Still Of The Night" Cole Porter by Mrs. Ross Hamilton 14, MARCH "National Emblem" E. E. Bagley GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Stanley J. Smith, Bandmaster Frank C. J. Sills, President a farce out of our out -dated Canada Temperance Act", We quote from a recent editorial in a Huron County Weekly. "In a recorded vote, which was unanimous, a permit to build a $10,000 social club building on the west side of Erie St., Clinton, was turned down by the Clinton Town Council on Monday night. The so- called 'club' was described as a club where citizens aged 21 or over could join and play cards, or if patrons so desired, the club could supply and control liquor and beer for them". A recent news item. One Huron town council very evidently does not ac- cept the bottle club as a desirable in- stitution. The council rightly inter- preted the feeling of Clinton citi- zens. How many such liquor clubs in Huron are listed amongst the pleas- ant social clubs in their community? Granted that the law lacks teeth somewhat, it is rather surprising how frequently these clubs run foul of the law. Our Crown Attorney can and does prosecute without fear or favour where there is evidence that bottle clubs are selling liquor. Liquor cannot legally be sold in Huron County, even in a bottle club, ex- cept in that section which is directly under Federal jurisdiction, the R. C.A.F. Camp just outside of Clinton. BORN WILBEE—At Scott Memorial Hospi• tai, on August 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilbee, Seaforth, a daughter BRIGHTRALL — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Aug. 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Brightrall, Seaforth, a daughter ETTING THE INSIDE STORY AT THE MASSEY-11 RIM TEST TRACK As Massey -Harris machines go "over the bumps" on the test track, the inside story of strains and stresses set up in frame members and working parts is recorded by special electronic apparatus. Modern "stress analysis" with scientific apparatus gives Massey - Harris engineers information helpful in the development of machines that will give long wear with low upkeep cost. In design and construction Massey -Harris machines offer the latest developments in modern engineering and research, bringing advan- tages that enable work to be done easier, quicker and at less cost. 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