HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-10-28, Page 5THE SI+9AI!'O11.TH NEWS -,Thursday, October 28 1954
JR, 0 A GAMES
SUBSCRIBER SEAT HOLDERS
NOW ON SALE
Until Saturday, Oct. 30
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, and Mrs, James Hogg and Mr.
and. Mrs, Willis Barwick of Collings-
wood spent the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs. Bedford Dungey
Mr, and Mrs. Jno, McInIsJ fiTM end
Lois from Brussels spent' Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Tno. Coutts and
family,
Mr. Donald Coutts of London with
his parents,
Flt/Sgt. A. R. Coutts of Calgary,
spent the past two weeks at Ms home
here and lett on Tuesday for Sum
merside, P,E,T„ where he is now sta-
tioned.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown have
returned to their home in 'Egmond-
ville from Kitchener.
Miss Marguerite Coyne and Miss
Harriet Smillie, Detroit, were week-
end guests of Mrs, IT, McIver and
Miss Ella Duffy,
ANNOUNCEMENT
MARES—Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks of Wal -
their chore sened to daughter, Sharon the arrival
August 2.9th, 1964.
BORN
M19LANSON—To Plying Officer and Mrs.
(nee Jaqueline Habkirk) L, R. Melanson,
hes Greenwood, ann N.SS., October 26th., a daugh-
McCALLt)M--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Oct. 21st, to Mr, end Mrs, ttarold Mc-
Callum, Walton RR1, a son
DUCHARME—At. Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Oct 27th to Mx and Mrs. George Du-.
eharme, Dublin a. daughter
MOKAY Mrand Mrs Kenneth McKay, I11p-
pen, wish to announce the birth of a son,
Oct. 23, 1954, at Clinton Community
Hospital
Rummage Sale
IN ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN
PARISH HALL ON
Saturday, Nov. 6
From 1 o'clock to 5
Good coats and dresses
First Presbyterian Qhurch
BAZAAR
To be held on
SATURDAY, NOV, 6
at 3 o'clock
Horne Baking Sale
Afternoon Tea will be served
Varna United Church W. A.
BAZAAR & TEA
SAT., NOV. 6 at 3 p.m.
Orange Lodge Hall, Varna
Booths — Horne -made Baking,,
Touch & Take, 1PisIs Pond, Home-
made Candy, Produce, Sewing
Afternoon Tea 25c
Apple Day
SAT., OCT. 30TH
Your generous support will
be appreciated
'NEW FROM THE GROUND UP is the only way
to describe this Pontiac! For everything about
Pontiac is new ... yes, literally everything. We
started with the tires—new tubeless tires—and.
built engineering's greatest triumphs into this,
the greatest Pontiac in a long history of great cars.
You have to see it to believe it! And that is what
we invite you to do, for at last it's here! Yes,
this most wondered -about car is destined to
take Canada by'storm. See it at your local dealer's!
Pontiac "Laurentian" Sport Coupe
180 horsepower
Strato-Streak
V8
162 horsepower
Strato•Flash
V8
// i c
j/iii id
q0 gives You >~
Ai? EW SU4pehSiOh, 400and pea
ohL AGDNEW low chassis M
V01.1 i liFabulous
bhlh9 Y° 4 -WAY BALANCED RIDE
Tha0 e gives you
ehoia or 4 great itartchhlSSiOhs
a dual rahge Hydra -Maio, Supeh-
lmsliiD0 +h pON91 d e, /inpt0ved Syhero�Mesh
PLUS PL NEW Mull`i-Rahge OVERDRIVE
gives you
'No= P0,,
O/gmor'ah'fe lhlet'ors
to a liOd. or ��mafe�L he spa�Jli 9s
and shado.s
ALL-NEW exletioh colo//S
-7-AgGS2 P®MO gives you
ALL. NEW Paho'rnic Teruel' by P M"
with full 4 -FENDER ViS/B/L/TY
Aft
A General Motors Value
St. Patrick's Church, Dublin
presents
CHRISTOPHER LYNCH
Famous Irish Tenor
in a programme of
Irish Songs
SATURDAY, OCT. 30
8.30 P.M.
Tickets 1.00
Available at Dublin Stores and Rectory
55
CNE
NOW ON DISPLAY
AT
Seaforth Motors
Phone 541
Seaforth
1'4558
N
ISPL
R
Anson Gilber
Motors
Homa
teWEATHERPROOF
—INSIDE
OR OUT
Strongest Insulating Building Board made
Permanently Weatherproof ... Permanently Crackproof
Uniform Insulation . . . Plus Maximum Structural
Strength . . Three Designs: Plain, Striated and Wood
Textured. Sizes up to 8' x 14'
LUMBER, PLYWOOD, COAL, CEMENT
Seaford' L niter Ltd®
PHONE 47
NOTICE
All coupons held by our customers must be redeemed on of
before November 15, 1954
Effective immediately this saving will be passed on direc'
to the motoring public
We offer you the finest gasoline money
can buy
S
PER
GALLON
GEORGE MILLER
Supertest Service Seaforth Phone 36
1
The Wrigttt Specials.'
SHELL OUT FOR HALLOWE'EN
HALLOWE'EN KISSES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 lb Bag 290
HALLOWE'EN SUCKERS 25 for 25c
McINTOSH APPLES . .. 6 qt. Basket 65c
TIDE, GIANT ECONOMY SIZE 63o
save 15o on this Pkge, Special
MAPLE LEAF RED SOCKEYE SALMON_ 39c
7e/4 oz, Tin
LIBBYS DEEP BROWN BEANS .. , .... 20 oz, Tin 19c
LIBBYS PINEAPPLE JUICE, 20 oz, Tins 2 for 330
48 oz. Tin 370
LIBBYS HILLSDALE SLICED PINEAPPLE, , 20 oz, tin 290
GAY LIQUID SOAP , ........ , , . Savo 10c here 28c
WOODBURYS COCOANUT OIL Reg. 1.20
CASTILE SHAMPOO, IA Price Sole Spec. 59c
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 Self Serve Low Prices Free Delivery
JR, 0 A GAMES
SUBSCRIBER SEAT HOLDERS
NOW ON SALE
Until Saturday, Oct. 30
TOWN TOPICS
Mr, and Mrs, James Hogg and Mr.
and. Mrs, Willis Barwick of Collings-
wood spent the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs. Bedford Dungey
Mr, and Mrs. Jno, McInIsJ fiTM end
Lois from Brussels spent' Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Tno. Coutts and
family,
Mr. Donald Coutts of London with
his parents,
Flt/Sgt. A. R. Coutts of Calgary,
spent the past two weeks at Ms home
here and lett on Tuesday for Sum
merside, P,E,T„ where he is now sta-
tioned.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown have
returned to their home in 'Egmond-
ville from Kitchener.
Miss Marguerite Coyne and Miss
Harriet Smillie, Detroit, were week-
end guests of Mrs, IT, McIver and
Miss Ella Duffy,
ANNOUNCEMENT
MARES—Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks of Wal -
their chore sened to daughter, Sharon the arrival
August 2.9th, 1964.
BORN
M19LANSON—To Plying Officer and Mrs.
(nee Jaqueline Habkirk) L, R. Melanson,
hes Greenwood, ann N.SS., October 26th., a daugh-
McCALLt)M--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Oct. 21st, to Mr, end Mrs, ttarold Mc-
Callum, Walton RR1, a son
DUCHARME—At. Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Oct 27th to Mx and Mrs. George Du-.
eharme, Dublin a. daughter
MOKAY Mrand Mrs Kenneth McKay, I11p-
pen, wish to announce the birth of a son,
Oct. 23, 1954, at Clinton Community
Hospital
Rummage Sale
IN ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN
PARISH HALL ON
Saturday, Nov. 6
From 1 o'clock to 5
Good coats and dresses
First Presbyterian Qhurch
BAZAAR
To be held on
SATURDAY, NOV, 6
at 3 o'clock
Horne Baking Sale
Afternoon Tea will be served
Varna United Church W. A.
BAZAAR & TEA
SAT., NOV. 6 at 3 p.m.
Orange Lodge Hall, Varna
Booths — Horne -made Baking,,
Touch & Take, 1PisIs Pond, Home-
made Candy, Produce, Sewing
Afternoon Tea 25c
Apple Day
SAT., OCT. 30TH
Your generous support will
be appreciated
'NEW FROM THE GROUND UP is the only way
to describe this Pontiac! For everything about
Pontiac is new ... yes, literally everything. We
started with the tires—new tubeless tires—and.
built engineering's greatest triumphs into this,
the greatest Pontiac in a long history of great cars.
You have to see it to believe it! And that is what
we invite you to do, for at last it's here! Yes,
this most wondered -about car is destined to
take Canada by'storm. See it at your local dealer's!
Pontiac "Laurentian" Sport Coupe
180 horsepower
Strato-Streak
V8
162 horsepower
Strato•Flash
V8
// i c
j/iii id
q0 gives You >~
Ai? EW SU4pehSiOh, 400and pea
ohL AGDNEW low chassis M
V01.1 i liFabulous
bhlh9 Y° 4 -WAY BALANCED RIDE
Tha0 e gives you
ehoia or 4 great itartchhlSSiOhs
a dual rahge Hydra -Maio, Supeh-
lmsliiD0 +h pON91 d e, /inpt0ved Syhero�Mesh
PLUS PL NEW Mull`i-Rahge OVERDRIVE
gives you
'No= P0,,
O/gmor'ah'fe lhlet'ors
to a liOd. or ��mafe�L he spa�Jli 9s
and shado.s
ALL-NEW exletioh colo//S
-7-AgGS2 P®MO gives you
ALL. NEW Paho'rnic Teruel' by P M"
with full 4 -FENDER ViS/B/L/TY
Aft
A General Motors Value
St. Patrick's Church, Dublin
presents
CHRISTOPHER LYNCH
Famous Irish Tenor
in a programme of
Irish Songs
SATURDAY, OCT. 30
8.30 P.M.
Tickets 1.00
Available at Dublin Stores and Rectory
55
CNE
NOW ON DISPLAY
AT
Seaforth Motors
Phone 541
Seaforth
1'4558
N
ISPL
R
Anson Gilber
Motors
Homa
teWEATHERPROOF
—INSIDE
OR OUT
Strongest Insulating Building Board made
Permanently Weatherproof ... Permanently Crackproof
Uniform Insulation . . . Plus Maximum Structural
Strength . . Three Designs: Plain, Striated and Wood
Textured. Sizes up to 8' x 14'
LUMBER, PLYWOOD, COAL, CEMENT
Seaford' L niter Ltd®
PHONE 47
NOTICE
All coupons held by our customers must be redeemed on of
before November 15, 1954
Effective immediately this saving will be passed on direc'
to the motoring public
We offer you the finest gasoline money
can buy
S
PER
GALLON
GEORGE MILLER
Supertest Service Seaforth Phone 36
1