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ursday, October 7, 1954
Thanksgiving Food Sale
OCT, 7-8-9
DOLE FRUIT COCKTAIL, 20 oz, Tins .. , . , , .. 2 for
650
GREEN GIANT NIBLETS, 14 oz, Tins ,2 for
35c
STOKLEYS HONEY POD PEAS, 15 oz. Tin , . , .2 for
37c
STOKLEYS FANCY PUMPKIN, 28 oz. Tin ,. , 2 for
35c
VAN KIRKS CHOC, CHIPITS 6 oz, Pkg.
330
Get your entry form. for Television Contest
MINCE MEAT 28 oz, Tin
43c
AUSTRALIAN RAISINS 1 Ib.
190
DOMESTIC SHORTENING.... , , . , 1 Ib
29c
VELVET CAKE & PASTRY FLOUR, , , ... 5 fib Bag
27c
OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE
33c
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 Self Serve Low Prices Free Delivery
BAKING SALE
The L.O,B.A. are holding a sato of
I3omemade Baking, Produce, etc., an
SATURDAY, OCT. 9TH
In Mrs. Dale's Produce Store,
Main Street, Seaforth
Doors open at 3 P.M,
Robert Allan will show and describe
Colored Slides
of England and Scotland taken on
his recent trip on
THURSDAY, OCT. 14
at 8 o'clock in
Brucetleld S. S. Room
Sponsored by Group 3 of the W.A.
and Choir. Admission 40c and 20c
RECEPTION
A Reception will be held in
the Dublin Parish Hall on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8
POR MR. AND MRS. LOUIS LANE
EVERYONE WELCOME
TURKEYS
FOR THANKSGIVING
Dressed or Oven -Ready
Special price for Banquets or
Pow' Suppers
Ken Beattie
834 r 6, Seaforth
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1951 PLYMOUTH COACH, low mileage 1250.00
1947 PONTIAC SEDAN, Extra Good 725.00
1947 CI -TEV. COACH, Two Tone 695.00
1947 DODGE COACH 625.00
1952 CHEV 1/, Ton PICKUP 1250.00
1951 CHEV. % Ton PICKUP 775.00
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
1939 Ford Sedan 95.00
1938 Ford Coach 50.00
1986 Chev Coach 25.00
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CLEAN SILVER -LUSTER I FIII yalt r bm I ,.
HUDSON rs 2129' COAL
Seaforth Lumber Limited
PHONE 47
Graham Oil Co.
Ltd.
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
Retail and Wholesale
DELIVERIES TO FARM AND CONSUMER
ACCOUNTS
Gasoline - Stove Oil - Furnace Fuel Oil
and other Petroleum Products
Phone 354 w
Seaforth
NOTICE
Heasall Calf Club
90 HEREFORD CALVES
are arriving Oct. 20 in Hensall
and are open to any boy or girt up to 21 years of age.
Please contact your Township Director
' Tuckersmith, Lloyd Cooper
Hibbert, Bob Parson
Usborne, John Pym
Stephen, Wally Becker
Hay, Carl Willert
Stanley, John IVloffat
JACK KINSMAN JAMES M'oGREGOH
Pres, Sec
TOWN TOPICS.
Mr. Tack Kellar has returned home
from. St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
Following his recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aldington,
Margaret and Frank of Varna, Mr.
and Mrs, Raymond Miller and fam-
ily of Munro, were visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. T. Aldington recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Roil Elly and son of
Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph McFadden last week.
Mr, Len Gillespie, Toronto, spent
the weekend with friends.
Miss Mary Duncan, London, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, W, J. Duncan.
Miss Margaret Kelly, Petrolia, is
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Cleary.
Mrs. Margaret Devereaux and
Miss Joan Devereaux, Toronto, are
spending this week with relatives
and friends in town,
Mrs. A. Flynn returned to her
home in Toronto, after a week's visit
with her sister, Mrs. E. Bannon.
Dr. and Mrs. L. 3. Matthews, and
daughter, Detroit, spent the weekend
with relatives.
Mr.'Allen Ryan, Ottawa, spent the
weekend with his mdther, Mrs. C.
Ryan and aunt, Mrs. Thos. O'Lough-
lin.
Mr. Stephen Johnson, Actoli, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M.
Williams.
DATE CHANGED
The Annual Meeting and Banquet
of McKillop Federation has been
changed to Thursday, Oct. 21.
Tenders Wanted
'renders are Invited for the supplying of
Furnace Fuel Oil to school No. 7, Tucker -
smith School Area. School is located 1'5
miles west of Seaforth on 2 HRS. Tenders
to state price per gallon delivered and will
be opened October 12th, 1964
W. P. ROBERTS, See.-Treas., RR3, Sea -
forth
OWSZNOWNWORLOOROWS
PRE -THANKSGIVING
DANCE!
Modern and Old Time Dancing
SEAFORTH
Community Centre
Friday, Oct. 8
Music by The Mite-Ryders
Dancing 9 to 1
Admission at popular prices
For Sale by Tender
All or any part of the Lumber in
Brucefield Church Shed
Including 4 doors, approximately
1000 ft. of rough lumber and dress-
ing rooms, containing over 1000 ft.
of dressed Lumber. '
Tenders to be in the hands of the
undersigned by 6 P.M. on October
12th, 1954. C. CIIRISTIE
Mitchell Cider Mill
Will make Cider
Thursday & Friday
Apple Butter Saturdays,
Will close mill Nov. 12th, 1954
FRED HENNICK & SON
MITCHELL, ONT.
:01$ ap
without
.0ke.
No doubt about it, sparkling ice-cold Coca-Cola
helps set the pane for good tunes.
No other soft drink has ever won the approval
of so many people...and the invitation
to "Have a Coke" is a byword
for those who want to serve
delicious, wholesome refreshment.
36F
PER CARTON
Including Federal Taxes
Plus deposit 2c par bottle
Authorized bottler of Coco -Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd.
ESBECO LIMITED
658 ERIE ST., STRATFORD, ONT.
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"Coke" Is a registered trade Mark
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y banker, now that 1 baA by 'mail"
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trips dowlltciwn, no parking problems, no waiting. I
just fill out the bank -by -mail d<qu,sit, folau, enclose nay
deposit, and Johnny, my grandson, runs down to the
mail box with it."
Yes, retired people, businessmen, housewives,
travellers, farinas . . people 1)1 all walks of life are
now banlriiig by mail at, The Dominion Bank. It's so
easy—you ,just fill in The Dominion Bank deposit
form, and scud it along with your deposit, The amount
is credited to your account, and a receipt mailed to you.
Ask the teller for.
your Bank -by -Mail forms.
For this extra banking service, at no f'.1101 ar„t. sre
your nearest branch 6',! The Dominion hauk, _1 folder •
containing complete information 18 araihlblr. J4'crncnal(?'
OATH overlaid ut The IJohainion Bank ii an i'mporlant
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OVER 80 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CANADIAN PEOPLE
J, R. M. Spittal, Branch Manager