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9, 1949
WRIGHT'S
DEW KIST
Choice Quality Sweet. ('ream
Style CORN
20 oz. tins 2 for 23c
FANCY PINK SALIVIGN
tF lb tin 27e
LIN -X
Self Polishing Anti Slip
FLOOR WAX Pt. tin 59c
Free Utility Bag with
each tin
POTATOES
Saturday Special
75 lb Bag 1.49
We Deliver
Superior SpeCxas
STORE
CROWN BRANT).
(O1tN SYRUP
S lb Pail 690
ROYAL YORK
ORANGE PEKOE TLA
4 lb, Pkg. 470
BLUE 'RIBBON
COFFEE % lb, tilt 47c
SHREDDED WFIEAT
2 pkgs. 270
FRESH GREEN CLLERY
Large size 2 for 25c
HEAD LETTUCE
Large Heads 2 for 23c
Art. Wright Phone 77
TELEPHONE BUSINESS
When you think about it, everybody has
a stake, one way or another, in the tele-
phone business.
28,000 Bell employees and their families
62,000 Bell shareholders antitheft families...
Thousands of suppliers of materials for tele-
phone construction and expansion ...
1,250,000 telephone customers in Ontario and
Quebec, in homes, offices, hospitals, shops.
Keeping pace with growing needs for more
and better telephone service takes lots of
work and lots of money.
Only a financially healthy company can
carry on this big lob,
Telephone users, employees, shareholders,
— everyone hos a vital interest in a service
that means so much to the welfare of so
many people,
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
Owned and operated by Canadians for Canadians
We have on hand
Rosedale Alberta
Lump Coal
SEAFORTH SUPPLY & FUEL LTD.
PHONE 47
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FOR THE CHICKS
• Peat Moss and Cozeo Litter
• Co-op Chick Starter & Krumbles
• Co-op Grow Mash
• Chick Grit & Shell
• Semi Solid Buttermilk
• Fortified Feeding Gil
Seaft :.rtb Farmers C)®Op
PHONE 9
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In St jtc
Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc
Beaver -Board, Arborite,
Tentest Blocks
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Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles,
Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding
and Roll Roofing
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INSULATION
Loose, 2" Batts, 8" Batts
Lumber, Sash and Doors
Storni Sash made to order
Custom Millwork
Seaforth Supply & fuel Ltd.
"Where The Bast Costs No More„
PHONE 47 SIOAFOWI'H
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs, C. 13, Garniss has returned The sleeting was held at the home David
home after spending the past five of Mrs. Ross Chapman with rive
S 3 AFORTrz NEWS
KiPPEN
wooks with rolatives in. London. girls and two visitors present. The
The many friends of Mrs. J. D.
Hinckley are sorry to learn she has
been ill the past two weeks.
Mr, and Mrs, George Johnston and
family moved to London on Monday
Rev, H, D. Elford and Mrs. El-
ford of Chesaning, Mich., with Rev.
Jas. Elford fora few days this week.
Rev. Jas. Elford is visiting with
Inc son, Glenn E, Elford and family
at Sarnia,
Northside United Church W. A.
will hold a sale of home cooking in
Cardno's vacant store on Saturday,
March 18th at 3 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Allington and
Margaret Rose of Varna were visit-
ors on 'Sunday 'with Mr, and Mrs.
Thos. Aldington.
Mrs. Russell Coleman has returned
to her home in Tuckersmith.
Miss Mary Lou 'Sills spent the
weekend in London, the guest of
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary, Brescia
Hall
Miss June Shaw spent the week-
end at her home here.
Miss Mary Ryan spent the week-
end in ,town.
Mr. Clare Westcott spent the
weekend in Toronto.
Mr. Louis Leckner of Hesky Flax
returned on Sunday from a business
trip to Mexico.
Mr, Murray Scott and Mr. Wm.
Bradley spent the weekend at their
home in Toronto.
Mr, Grant Dennis spend the week-
end with his sister in Toronto,
Mr, Walter Boswell, London,
spent the weekend with his parents
Mr, and Mrs E. C. Boswell.
Mr, and Mrs. Victor Overholt,
Zurich, spent the weekend with the
latter's mother, Mrs. Therese Ma-
loney.
11/fr. and Mrs. George Scoffield,
Miss Nancy Scoffield and Miss Mar-
rraret Perkins visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Anold Case over the weekend.
Mr. Janes Belly has returned
home after spending three weeks
holidays in Florida.
Miss Helen Devereaux, London,
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Devereaux.
Little Billy Kerr, grandson of Mr.
-and .Mrs. Percy Little, was a pa-
tient last week in the Scott Memor-
ial Hospital with pneumonia,
Mr. Edward Gormley visited over
the weekend with his daughter, Mrs.'
McCauley in London. '
Mr. Jack Fortune, London, spent
the weekend with his another, 'Mrs.
Jean Horttine.
Miss Norma Harburn, IStaffa, is a
patient in the 'Scott Memorial HoS-
pita.].
Mrs. Peter McIver was in London
on Wednesday owing to the serious
illness of her brother, Mr. Thos.
Johnson.
BORN
PRYCE At Scott Memorial Hospital on
March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs, Leslie
P,yce, Dublin, a slaughter
ARMSTRONG --At Scott Memorial Hospital.
on Marsh 2nd; to Mr. and IGFs. Floyd
Armstrong, Zurtch, a son
SEITZ —• At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
March 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Humid Heitz,
a daughter
MOBUE -- At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
March 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Morue, Blyth, a daughter
meeting commenced at 2 p.m. and a
pot -luck supper Served at 5 o'clock.
The roll call was "One essential of
a clothes closet". Many' practical sug-
gestions such as sufliclent bangers,
shoo racks, laundry bags, etc. were
suggested. The minutes of the last
.meeting were read by see'y, Eleanor
MOGartney, hovel by Gladys Chap-
man and seconded by Donna Mc-
Bride. 1L onna McBride was elected
vice president. The roll call for next
meeting is "An article I have made
for my clothes closet and why". In-
formation was suggested by Mrs. W.
Haugh on the following subjects (1)
Illustrations for note books 0(2) dir-
ections for making bias binding, (3)
illustrations on good and bad mater-
ial, The note books and covers were
given out to the members. The date
for the next meeting has not yet
been settled.
Will Canada Have
an Egg Famine.
Prominent Poultrymen on ('lir
Predict itoecs:'ity In import egg"
ibis
11 11 on account of drasila
reduction in early chicles hatched.
Yon can still have early haying
Pullets by procuring chicks without
delay. Call or write
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
For Any old or 'Mailed eltu ks to
light and heavy Muds, mixed or
sexed chid ". Odd lois of started
tltielcs specially priced Pur quick
1110V@titt`Ilt
Moore's Poultry Farm
SEAPORTH, ONT.
AS
FOR DEAD
ANIMALS
COWS $2,50 each
HORSES $2.50each
HOGS over 250 Lbs ea.
50c cwt.
According to size and
condition
Phone Collect
Wm, Sproat, Seaforth - 655r2
Ingersoll 21.
Witham Signe Sons, Ltd,
INGERSALL, ONTARIO-
VARNA
are glad to report that Mrs.
Stephenson is much improved
Annual
St. Patrick's
C
Supper
Under theauspices of the
Catholic Womn's League
St. James' School Hall
Thursday, March 16
5.7
Adults 75e Children 35e
and is staying with her dsugltter
Mrs, Lee McConnell.
St. Patrick's Dance
Old & New Time
IN CARDNO'S HALL
Sponsored by Odd i♦ efows,
Rebekalls & Eastern Star
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, at 8.30
Music by Shamrock Orchestra
Prizes for Novelty .pancine
Achnissioe 755
Excellence Flour
Gives Perfect Satisfaction
"GOLD STAR" -- All Purpose Flour
"EXCELLENCE" -- Bread Flour
"MAGIC" -- Ontario Wheat Pastry Flour
"Just Give Them A Trial"
Calf Meal - Dairy Ration - Pig Starter
Hog Grower - Hog Fattener - Sow Ration
Chick Starter - Chick Grower - Laying Mash
Broiler Mash - Hatching Mash
Turgeon Grain &
Processed Feeds
Feed Division of
Excellence Flour Mills Ltd.
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO — PHONES 353 - 354
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FARMERS
WE WILL BUY YOUR WHEAT.
BARLEY, OATS, MIXED GRAIN
AND PAY BEST MARKET
PRICES
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WE ARE KEEPING OUR PROMISE
Two months ago when coal shortages forced us to reduce pas-
senger train services, Canadian National promised that all these
trains would be put back into normal service as soon as conditions
justified it. Now we are keeping our word.
hill CNR Trek Service Restored
As from Wednesday midnight, MARCH 8th, all trains in Canada
that stopped running because of the coal shortage go back on
their normal schedules. .
!En you, the public who gave us your understanding co-operation
'during this trying period, we extend our grateful thanks and
say to you that the Canadian National will, as over many years,
provide you with .fast, reliable, up-to-date transportation.
Ails
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
TAILWAYS
President
CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS
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