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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-01-19, Page 5THUReDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950 WRIGHT'S Ss oRE r Specials wrw Apple & Raspberry lam Maxwell House Cottee • 24 oz, Jar 27e 1 lb, Bag 84e • Prune Plurals 20 oz. Tin 2 for 29e STRAWBERRIES 20 oz. Tine 42e SHORTENING 1 lb, Carton 25c Strawberry Jam 24 oz. Jar 39e CRISCO, 1 lb, 35e 9'lne Oatmeal 5 lb. Bag 85c Kellogg's All Bran --knife Pitted Dates holder free --Ail for 25e 1 lb, tae FRESH GROUND COFFEE ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ib 69c We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 BORN PEARGEY—M Scott Memorial Hospital, on Jan. 12, to Mr. and PIN, Edward Pearcey, Seaforth, a soft BE9Nk1WIEs—AL Scott Memorial Hospital, on San, 14, to Mr., and Mrs. Edwin nennewies, Seaforth, a son CAMERON—At Scott Memorial L•Iospital. on San, 16, to IILe. and Mrs. Wm. Cattteron, Seaforth, a daughter SARARAS—M Scott Memorial Hospital, en Tan. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Samoa. Cromarty, n daughter That's what 1 asked the Government Annuity representative. I was trying to balance the family books at the time and told him that, like most home-maker41 had so many places to spend my paychecks, my account Was zero at the end of each month. But He showed me a simple saving plan to provide an income in the future, that was as practical as a trip to the barber, and a plan which suited my budget, Before you say—'It's a good idea, but 1 just can't afford it', talk it over with a CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY representative, or write for information. I'm glad I didl Annuities Branch DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HUMPHREY MITCHELL MAW A. MastdAMARA D•puty Allah t712e d'10ln ove'11m ' /7 ANNUITIES 73-ovide Mall Ihis Coupon today POSTAGE FREI Annullles araneh, Deportment of Labour, Ottawa. Pham tend me COMPLETE INFORMATION about Canadian CkwernmeM AnnuIlles. NAME ADDRESS (PRINT CLEARLY) tW ON HAND — Rosedale Alberta Lump Egg Coal and Stove Coal SEAFORTH SUPPLY & FUEL Phone 47 LTD. • Attention all Breeders of Holstein and Grade Cattle in Huron and Perth Counties Have your cows bred to outstanding sires at a very reasonable charge For Artificial Services to our Sires or further information Phone — Huron. County •— Harry Reid •-- 680R2 Clinten Phone — Perth County — Rae Hislop — $28W4 Stratford OXFORD HOLSTEIN BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION Box 57 Woodstock Phone 277.0 In Stock Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks • Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles, Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding and Roll Roofing INSULATION Loose, 2" Batts, 8" Batts e Lumber, Sash and Doors Storm Sash made to order custom Millwork n. Seaforth. Supply &. Fuel Ltd. "Where The Best Costs No More" PIYONPI 41 AFORTI4 THESEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOMOS eteee1s. harry 111. Clie..nu, Forsyth, Alex (-heeney Mai Mae (epee ;toy e es- ney were in Toronto on Thursday at- tending the funeral of the late Abe Chesney, brother of Mr. Harry Ches- ney. M1'. and Mrs., Prank Sills Sr. are leaving on Thursday for Florida, Mies Hilda Kennedy, London, visit- ed over the weep end with her mother Mrs, R. Kennedy. . Mt'. Dennis Walsh, Lon(lau, spent the week end with Itis parents Mr. and Mrs, John Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver and Peter Stiles visited over the weep end with Miss Margaret 9letver in Kited. caner. M3'. and Mrs. .Sohn Stevens spent the week end in London and attended the Loney -Hall wedding' in Robinson Memorial United Church on Saturday. Miss Hazel Anderson, Toronto, spent the weep azul with her llarellts Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Anderson. Mr. Jini Blakely visited with friends in town over tate week end. Miss Mary Dungan, London, spent tate week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Duncan, Mr, Jack Fortune, London, spent the week end with his mother Mt'$. Jean Fortune. Mr. and Ml's. 0, A. Trott and Ann visited with Mrs. Looby at Dublin on eSuiiday. Mr, and Mrs. F. Gingham, Hamil- ton, were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. R. Sproat. Miss Smith visited over the week end at her home in New Hamburg, Mrs. Jean Bowman, now employed in Sudbury, is spending a week with sou•Bobby and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong. Mr. and MI's, Norman Willis of Waterloo spent the week end with Bir. and Mrs. Roy Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Lowrie of Lon- don spent the week end with Mrs. Lowrie's parents, Mr. and M1's. A. W. Moore. Boshart & Sous tire taking part in a furniture show, at. Canadian Nat- ional Exhibition grounds, Toronto, and in Chicago. Adult Fellowship Group of North Side United are having a pancake supper on Feb, 21st. Master Bobbie Reith suffered a very painful injury to a finger on Sunday when he had it crushed in a door at the community centre. Mrs, G. A. Whitney has been spend - i0$' a few days with her sister in. Woodstock. Mrs. Helmer Snell is convalescing in Scott Memorial Hospital after undergoing a major operation last week. Dr. Aldia of Clinton Health Centre held an immunization clinic at the Public School on Tuesday of this week. Mr. George Jackson left on Monday for Venezuela, Trinidad and Barbados where he will spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs: Paul PitosoIe. of Toronto is visiting with her brother Mr. Ed Pearcey and Mrs. Pearcey. Miss Mayme Watson, of St. Jos- eph's Hospital, London, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Watson. Miss Eleanor Hudson of West Tor- onto, spent the week end with her uncle, Rev. A. W. Gardiner at the Manse. Mrs. Peree Johnston of Wellington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stephenson, and will spend a few days with her mother Mrs. David Stephenson in Stanley. Among those attending the fun- eral of the late Mrs. Wilmore Scott from a distance were: Rev, W. J. Patton of Sambre; IMr. and Mrs. McIntosh and Mrs. 'Glendenning of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beat- tie and Mr. Oscar Manes of .Streets- ville; '12r, Isaac Asken and Mr. Wm. Routledge of Hornby; Mrs. Scott Ingles and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ingles of Carrick; Ms. Scott Kerr and Mr, Lloyd Popple of London; Mrs. Annie Knibbs of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. George Evans of Brussels and Mrs. Minnie Leeney of Stratford Roht. McLeod, Woodstock. Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. John Carter were 'Magistrate and Nlrs. Gee of Lindsay; 1Vtr. and Mrs. Gordon :Mc- Kellar and Mrs. Ivan Dodds, Toron- to; Mrs. Bromley, Kitchener; Mrs. Carter, Underwood; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Cranston, Goderich;; Mr. and Films JAN. 25 WINTHROP SCHOOL , 10.30 a,ln. BEECHWOOD SCHOOL 2.30 pm MANLEY SCHOOL 8.30 pan. • JAN. 26 LEADBURYY SCHOOL 10.30 a.m. S.S. 2 McKILLOP , 2,30 pin S.S. 6, McKILLOP 8.30 p.m. McKillop Federation of Agriculture Cement Blocks Power made, Steam Cured Immediate Delivery Huron Concrete Products PHONE 084 SEAFORTH Euchre & Dance Proceeds for repairing the Odd Fellows Hall following the lire FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 DARDNO'S HALL Cards 8.15 Admission 50c Music furnished by Wilbee'e Oreh. Bring your friends. Good prizes DANCING ! IN DUBLIN Looby's Hall FRIDAY, JANUARY 20 Eric Scott and his Band Featuring Miss Joan Peckham Dancing 10 - 1.30 a.m. 'Mrs. Lockwood, Trenton, and Mr, and Mrs. • Hollyman, Blyth; HIGH SCHOOL TOPICS The Seaforth District High Sebool girls basket -ball 'team met up with the ex -grads at the gymnasium on Tuesday night. The S.H.G. girls, decked in their new P. T. uniforms. came out on tot of a 13-6 score. e4. * A, Talent on Tuesday morning was Miss Mavis Oliver, who played a classical slumber and a anodern num- ber. A teen-age A. C. Club is being organized in Seaforth. Several of the teen-age boys are planning this club and have issued petitions to the students and a goodly number Agricultural Courses FOR ALL FARMERS TO BE HELD EACH Tuesday Night Beginning Jan. 24th in Seaforth District High School Two Lectures Each Night Commencing at 8 P.M. Sharp EVERYBODY WELCOME A Sponsored by the Ontario, Department of Agriculture M co-operation with local High Schools have signed these, so that a teen-age club looks probable for the town of Seaforth. The aim of this club is to encour- age various topics in Education act- ivities, sports, etc. Students! Don't forget dance on Friday night. the big Try the Portable National 2 Cow Milker in your own barn for one week -- at oar expense If you have 6 or more cows—here's a grand opportunity to prove at firsthand the amazing time and work saving features of the Na- tional Milker. Call in el our store, write or phone—and tell us that you want to try it out, without any obligation on you)' part. COMPLETELY PORTABLE — No installation or expensive piping required. TIMEBCuts milking time in half. INDIVIDUAL VACUUM ADJUST- • Complete wtth 25 SY010 l" meat — instantly set for fast ht, electric motor $216.75 milking of "easy" or "hard" • Also available with gas milkers, engine drive $219.50 Simply plug the National Milker into any convenient outlet and you're all ready to milk—faster, cleaner and easier than ever before. .The clear glass pails eliminate all guesswork—you can readily see how each cow is milking. Supplied with sterilizer rack, 3 milking pals. also rubber boots to protect them. CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION ASSOCIATE Smith Bros. Dublin Phone 73 Commercial and Power Consumers of Seaforth Are invited to attend a meeting in the Town Hall, Seaforth, on MONDAY, J at 8.30 p.m. when Engineers of the FREQUENCY CONVERSION DIVISION of the H. E. P. C. Will describe in detail the manner in which frequency conversion will affect the consumers in Seaforth and how the program will be proceeded with. They will answer your questions regarding your own installations. sad &pi SEAFORTH PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION Phone 100J Seaforth