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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-08-26, Page 5THURSDAY, .AUGUST 26,1264 SrAFQEtTJI NIWS The Wright Specials Jello Lemon Pie Filling ..... ..,.. 3 pks, 27 c GREEN VALLEY PEAS, 20 oz: Tins .......... 2 for 33c CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN VARIETIES SOUPS„ 2 for 35c GOLDEN NET SALMON 1/2 size tin 29c SUNLIGHT SOAP 2 Bars 23c INTERLAKE TISSUE 2 Rolls 23c PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES, °hoc, white, spice, gold. , 35o APPLE & CHERRY JAM 4 lb 59c ASSORTED WAFFLE CREAMS, icing coated, Pkg. 35c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Self Serve Low Prices Free Delivery Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used" We will be closed for staff holidays August 29th to Sept. 6th inclusive We will breed your cows to top bulls at a nominal cost. INQUIRIES FOR NEW BUSINESS INVITED For service call Clinton 242 7.30 A.M. to 10.00 A.M. week clays 7,30 A.M. to 9.30 A.1\1. on Sundays & Holidays. 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ANADIAN ATIONAL`: °AIL: SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Open Daily Phone 363 J T. PRYDE AND SON Enquiries Are Invited EXETER CLINTON Phone 41 J Phone 103 TOWN TOPICS. Mr, and Mrs. John Bach and loan were on a motor trip to Sault Ste. Marie. ',Ehey called on Rev, and Mrs. J. W Stinson and family who are holidaying at Little Current. Mr. and 'Mrs. Steve Gehl have moved to Toronto where Mr. Gehl has secured a good position. Mr. and Mrs, W. G. .Strong of Ottawa are spending their vacation with Mr, and Mrs, 'Harvey Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth. Mr, Donald Dale and Mr. Murray Harrison of.Kitchener are holidaying in Toronto, Nelson Ball, Garth Flanagan, Ro- bert Elliott, Don Pretty, Clayton Connell and Ken Thompson spent last week at the United ,Church sum- mer school camp at •Goderich. Mrs. Mary (Brown, Egmondville, spent a few days last week with Mrs,. May McElroy, (Clinton. Miss Grace Kreuter and Miss Char- lotte O'Halloran, of Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mettuaig. Mr, and Mrs. Jack 1YIaNab, Toron- to, spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. MaNab. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott, Detroit, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott and other relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Kearns and family of Merlin, spent the weekend With Mrs. Wm. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hays, De- troit, with Mrs. C. P. Sills and Mrs. R. S. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Lon- don, were guests of Mrs. 13. Cleary over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. Flanagan, Hamil- ton, spent the weekend with Miss C• Horan. Mr. Thos. Johnson, London, spent a few clays with relatives. Miss M, Hays, Toronto, spent the weekend with relatives. NORTH McKILLOP Master Richard Glanville of Cred- iton is holidaying with his cousin, Master Paul McCallum. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reihl and Mr. Amos Wickie of West Monkton spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thornton. Murray, Muriel and Elaine .Glan- ville of Crediton are holidaying with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Regele. Stanley Glanville is holidaying with Bobby Menne) of Seaforth. Miss Marion Weatherall of George- town spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele. McKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Franks and Gail of Preston are visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Regele visited her father Mr, Taylor, who is con - RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hu- bert (Celia Norris), Seaforth in Staffa Hall TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 Collins Orchestra Ladies please bring lunch EVERYONE WELCOME Benefit Dance For Mrs. John Wood Sponsored by the Seaforth Women's Institute WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 At Bayfield Pavillon Music donated by the Murdoch Orchestra Admission: 50c per person Soldier Apprentice Plan offers young men of 16 a bright future ENROLL NOW! Training begins Sept. 13 The Canadian Army's Soldier Ap- prenticeireining Plan is a carefully planned programme to helpyoung men of 16 to prepare themselves for the future and o career in the Army—to develop mature judg- ment, self discipline and build a strong, healthy personality, As a Soldier Apprentice, a young man will get a thorough trade training in one of 19 militory trades— academic training In such subjects es physics, chemistry, algebra and English — a general military training of the Canadian Soldier — . he will be living and working alongside enthusiastic,happy Can- adians his own age while getting a combination of military training schooling, plenty of recreation and expert trade training he will be eligible for all Army benefits including 30 days annual leave, he will receive half regular Army pay while 16 and on his 17th birthday will draw full pay. To be eligible, a young man must be 16 years of ago but .net yet 17, and must have a minimum of Oracle S education, Far aninteresting booklet with more information on the Soldier Apprentice Plan, write, phone or visit the Army Recruiting Centre nearest you. Do it cow, fraining begins September 13th, Get your application in right away. Ne. If Personnel OepN. Walla Ileum. Rolm 6 Derlune Ac, 011:rva, Om .-Ldophone 9AS01 1,nadon Army Rotnnlin0 6141wn. 163 Wenm9lun 6901 Rm9.I,. ednaaian koly 60e101:14 (antra 90 Rithmond 31 W.. Iwo*, Onl--TOWJur lR 6MI— 1,01016 No, 7 Personnel Deena, Weleley 9,11834, Otled 6 BMA Sa, tondo, On! -- leleoolee R-3261 Army Bambini Lanae. 130 Ram SI. W.• 111,16 p,y. 00.. -telephone 616 C99.90 Army Reermlm9 Won, 180 sing Shoat 60, Namdlen, 0ru — leleph000 Jaw 3sa01� fined in ,Goderich Hospital with a severely broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Barber and girls of Galt were recent visitors in this vicinity, Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Idoegy and family were at Galt and Kitchener on Sunday, Mr. ,Norman Eggert has been at Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, after having his appendix removed. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin (Rock and child- ren were at Guelph and Morriston on Sunday. Diane Rock and Elaine Ben- newies returned home with them aft- er spending a week at .Edgewood Camp. Mrs, Norman Eggert attended the Tremeer family picnic at Ipperwash on Sunday. BAYFi ELD The annual meeting of the Bay- field Pioneer Park Association was held at the home of Miss Lucy IR. Woods on Friday evening, Aug. 13, The Secretary's report was given by Jas. P, Ferguson and the Audi- tor's statement read by Miss Jessie. Metcalf. The receipts from the rum- mage sale this year amounted to 2172. It was pointed out that with the exception of ono night, the collec- tions at Pioneer Park had been .be- low last year although the film rent- als had been higher. In her remarks, the President pointed out that part of a drainage scheme had been installed but that the high water level still presented a problem in prevention of erosion at the base of the cliff. She referred to Thos. L. Pryde's appeal, on the floor of the Provincial Legislature, for sup- port of this small park, financed through the Association, as hearten- ing. Miss Woods cited the instance of a stranger, turning off the Highway to set what Bayfield was like, being so delighted with the discovery of "the field with seats by the lake" that he planned to return here. It was decided to proceed with the levelling of the grounds. J. M. Stew- art and II. H. Ormond were named to look over the property and snake recommendations. It was suggested that in an effort to prevent wave action at the base of the cliff, small groynes, if not too expensive, might be installed. John Rankin, H. H. Ormond and Miss Jes- LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND Dancing Nightly Mon. thro' Fri, 930 - 12.30 at. 12 NEIL McKAY'S ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA Only two more weeks to enjoy this outstanding Orchestra ! (Midnite Dance Labor Day Week -end) Sunday Eve. Concert Aug. 29th The Listowel Brass Band Hear This Famous Band ! sie Metealf were appointed to look into the matter. Appreciation of the great contri- bution to the park and community spirit made by G. M. Galbraith and Alan Galbraith in projecting films and supplying record music, and to Charles Scotchmer and his committee of the Lions Club for projecting N,F.B. releases was voiced; also to Mrs. R. G. Hunter for taking charge of the Festival in 1953; to those who organized and all who helped with the rummage sale or in any way contributed to the Park Project. The three retiring directors this year were Miss Jessie Metcalf, Mrs. C. W. Brown, and Charles Scotch - oiler. Miss Metcalf and Mrs. Brown were re-elected and Alf. Seotehmer, Jr. elected to the Board for a term of three years. Other directors and of- ficers are Chas. Kanter, Mrs. W. M. Purves, G. M. Galbraith, Miss Lucy R. Woods (Pres.) J. M. Stewart (Vice -Pres.) Jas. P. Ferguson )Sec,) Miss J. L. Metcalf (Treas. ) The Board of Director, decided to order six more park benches. The Pioneer Park Association is a chartered non-profit organization formed to purchase and develop Pi- oneer ioneer Park. All monies realized from benefits, donations and memberships are used to improve and keep this spot on Lake Huron open to the pub- lic. DANCE Stratford Casino Every Saturday Night 825.00 CASH DOOR PRIZE— ONTARIO'S BEAUTY SPOT 1 115 Five busses will leave Seaforth at 8.30 a.m. D.S.T. on TUESDAY, SEPT. 7th, and sub- sequently at 7.30 a.me each school day. On the Routes listed below: Bus Route No. 1 - - Five miles west of Seaforth; north 11/4 miles, east 134 to Livingstone's School; north 134 on Kinburn road; east 11/4 to township line; north 1%; west 21/2, through Kinburn; north 1/, then east through Winthrop ten miles to Beuermann's; south 11/4; west 2/; south 11/; west 134 to No. 4 school; south 1%; east 1'h; south 134 to No. 8 Highway and west to Seaforth. Bus Route No. 2 North 61/.1 miles; west 21/2 on 10th concession; north 334 to boundary; west 134; south to Harlock school; east through Leadbury ten miles to county road; south 11/4; west on 10th concession 1334 miles to North road; south 6% miles to Seaforth, Bus Route No. 3 - - North 834 miles to the 14th of McKillop; east 3% miles; north 11/4 to boundary; west and north to 17th Grey; west 21.1 ; north 11 to 1'3t11; east 5 miles to county road; north 1%%; west 2t:: and north to Cranbrook; west to No. 1 school; south 1111.; west on 14th to North road; south 134; west on 8th concession Morris 134; south to 9th; thence east to Walton, and Seaforth. Bus Route No. 4 - - South 334 on Kippen Road; east 114; south 3%; east 11/4 to C'hiselhurst; south 134 to Usborne boundary; east. 1'.-} ; north 2'1,`: past. No. 7 school; west 334 to I<ippen Road; north to No. 9 school: east on Staffa road to No. 4 school; north 11:4 ; east 1 ?.'t; north 134; west 11/4; north 1'4 ; west to Egmondville and. Seaforth. Bus Route No, 5 - Sout.h and west on Mill Road to 4th concession (L1IS) ; south ou 4111 cl,11- Cession (LRS) to Kippeli Road; west 1 t4 to 2nd colic cssion; north G 11(111'', past No. 3 school; east and north to i3roadtoot's bridge; east on 2tul eon - cession (URS) to Hgnlolldville and Seaforth. Any student in the Area planning to attend Seaforth District High School who has not been contacted, may board the Bus at the nearest point. All Bus routes may have to be revised to give students the hest possible service after final enrohTtent at School. L. P. PLUMSTEEL, PRINCIPAL