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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-05-04, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1960 THE S 'ORT1: LAWS rM RIGHT'S Food urior d Markek Specials WAGSTAFF'S STRAWBERRY CRISCO i lb 35c JAM 24 fluid az jar 41c RED BIRD MATCHES 3 boxes 19c LARGE BOLOGNA piece or sliced per ib, 33c TELBEST CAKE MIXES per pkg. 31c MEXICAN ORANGES sweet and juicy per doz 45c LYNN VALLEY GOLDEN whole kernel corn 20 az tin 2 for 25c FLOOR WAX 1 lb tin 39c 1 ;tin free CELLO BAGS Sandwich Cookies 29e CALIFORNIA NEW WHITE POTATOES 6 Ib 45c We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 FILMS MAY 5TH —S.S, No. 9 at 10.30 AM —S.S. No. 4 at 2.30 PM —Manley at 8.30 PM MAY 11TH —Beechwood at 10.30 AM —St. Columban at 2,30 PM —No. 12 at 8.30 p.m. MoKILLOP FEDERATION OF. AGRICULTURE Attention Hydro Consumers Living on Market & Huron Sts., east of Louisa St., High St., and Ord, Jarvis, Main Street south of Market St. Your power will be off from 8 AM to 10 AM and from 1 PM to 2 PM SUNDAY, MAY 7 to allow us to proceed with con. struction which cannot be done under live line conditions SEAFORTH P. U. C. Salvage Collection, WED., MAY 17th SAVE YOUR Fertilizer Bags, Newspapers, Magazines & rags Seaforth Lions Club GARDENING AROUND THE CORNER Call in at Sills Hardware for a Fine Selection of Wax Mops Cleaning Materials Hoes Rakes Lawn Mowers Spring time brings family discus. Mons on Bathrooms, Pressure Systems, and Softeners. Perhaps last winter's Furnace needs repair Now is your chance to benefit by fast, efficient service, Best grade fixtures are still being installed by experienced men as has been the custom for over 50 years.. Moffat Stoves, Crosley Refrigerators on Display QUALITY GOODS WITH QUALITY SERVICE Geo. A. sills F3 Sons Plumbing Hardware Heating In Stock Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproo Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks Finishing Lime, Mason's Lime, Spraying Lime • Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles, Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding and Roll Roofing Place your order for CEMENT now INSULATION Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts • Lumber, Sash and Doors Storm Sash made to order Custom Millwork Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. "Where The Best Costs No More" PHONE 47 SEAFORTH FOR THE CHICKS ' Peat Moss and Cozeo Litter . Co-op Chick Starter & IKr'umbles • Co-op Grow Mash . Chick Grit & Shell ® Semi Solid Buttermilk ® Fortified Feeding 011 Seaforth Farmers Co -Op PHONE 9 TOWN TOPICS The ladies L.0.13.A. are having a home -baking sale and tea en May 20, Mrs. A, 13. Hamer of I'Iarriston spent Saturday in Seaforth, Mr. Alex Sinclair of town suffered a severe stroke Friday evening and is in g serious Condition. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Oke and Mrs. Pearl Way of town had dinner with Mrs, R. Bell and family, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Moyne Mlehael and little daughter of Corrie Mr. and Mi's, Ran Toman, and Mr. and Mrs. Willett Kelterborn, of Milverton were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. 'Smith, Mr. and,Mrs. G. A. Whitney spent Sunday in Tillsonburg visiting Rev. and Mrs. H. V, Workman while there. Mi', Elmer Rion, Belgrave, spent Sunday ,with his sister, Ml's, Frank Stor Mr.ey. and Mrs, Wes Logan of Win- nipeg, Man., visited Mrs, Frank Stor- ey on 'Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hatcher, Brantford, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laudenbaeh and family are in London today at- tendingthe exercises held in St. Jo- seph's ospital, of which their daug- hter, Miss Katherine Laudenbaeh is a graduate, 1VIr. Allan Ryan, Hamilton, spent the weekend with his aunt, Mrs. Thos.'O'Loughlin. Miss Mary Crowe, London, visited over the weekend with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Crowe, Mrs. Ellen Bannon and Miss Agnes Gaffney spent the weekend with rel- atives in Toronto. Miss Joan MaeMaster, iiamSlton, visited last week with her parents,' Dr, and Mrs. E. A, Mae aster, Mr. Joseph Laudenbaeh, who is a graduate of the RoyalMilitary Roads ! College, is visiting with his parents, I Mi'. and Mrs. L. Laudenbaeh. - Mrs. George,MaoDonald Stratford, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mi's, Ralph MaFaddin. Mrs. Ann Looby, Dublin, is visit- ing with her daughter and son-in- lowTrott., Mrs, Clarence Trott and Mr. Miss Therese itchener, spent a few days with Maloney,`her grand- mother, Mrs. Margaret Maloney, last week. DUBLIN Dorothy Kistner, nurse -in -training at :St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, spent I1'riday of Last week visiting her parents. On Tuesday evening, April 25 a group of neighbors and ^friends of Mrs. Anne Murray gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Murray to honor her prior to her leaving the community. An address was read by Mr, John L. Malone and the presenta- tion of twin traveling bags was made by Mr, Peter Maloney. Mrs. Murray thanked them graciously. The even- ing was spent hi games and dancing and a bountiful luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Carlin, London, with Mr. and Mrs. James 'Carlin, Miss Mary Murphy, London, with Mrs. Earl Bell, Toronto, is spend- her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John 1'. Sig a few days in town. Murphy. • u111111nn11g11munnnm11n111„1„1,1111,111111111,u111111111un11muunuu”un,11nn11u11u1111,11u11n1un11tinnumnnamm WHERE THE FARMER IS ABLE TO MARKET HIS OWN PRODUCE WITH CONFIDENCE Top Market Prices Paid for Eggs and Poultry In 1949 we had an increase of 1,423 cases of eggs over the previous year, and an increase of egg business of over $18,000 At our annual meeting the members were able to declare divi- dends of 2c a dozen on their eggs marketed through their Co-op Let us continue this fine work and make 1950 a still bigger year We are always ready to welcome new business and new.members If you are not a customer now, why'not give us a try POULTRY WANTED Be sure and phone 13 before you cull or sell your flock Seaforth Farmers Co -Op. PRODUCE DEPT. 11,,,11,11,,,,1„11„111,111111„,,,1111111111,1„11,,111,„111,,,,1,1,1,,,,,,,,1,,,1,,,,„,1,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,1,,,,,,,,,„,,,,,1,,,1,,,1111,,,,,,,,,,1„ Successful farmers know the value of mod- ern scientific fertiliza- tion for their grain, hay, pasture, root, and small fruit crops. Phosphate is a primary need of select spring grown grains and tests have also shown that fertilized pasture lands provide more cheap feed than any other crop. Why pay out good money for grass and clover seed and neglect to provide the fertilizer required to ensure a good crop? This bank is interested in helping progressive farmers to succeed. If you need money for a Farm Improvement Loan or for any worthwhile purpose, come in and talk over your plans. THE DOMINION BANK Established 1871 SEAFORTH BRANCH ---•- E. C. BOSWELL, MANAGER First Presbyterian Church Seaforth Sunday, May 7th Spring Thankoffering Services 11 AM and 7PM Rev. H. Douglas Stewart Of Kincardine, will be the guest speaker. Mr. Stewart is a former Seaforth i3oy, and is one of the prominent young preachers of the Presbyterian pulpit Musical numbers by the Choir MORNING SERVICE Anthem... .Altar of Prayer Smitt Solo... ,Consider and hear me�i'aoler Miss Marion Mason EVENING SERVICE Anthem... ,Heavens are telling Duet, , , .Abide with ma Haydn Trio, Mrs. W, A. Wright, Mr. Jas. T. Scott, Mr. Dave Stewart Lyte Miss P. Patterson, Mrs, F. Kling Quartet, ,..Lord let me live today Moore Miss Lenore Habkirk, Mrs, F. Kling, Mr. Jas. T. Scott, Mr. Fred Willis Special musical recital at 0,30 by the Church Organist, Mr. I. Brace Jamieson, This is your invitation to come Mr. I. BRUCE JAMIESON 'my. D. GLEN CAMPBELL Organist and Choir Leader Minister SEAFORTH & DISTRICT MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CENTRE BUILDING FUND COMMUNITY RUMMAGE SALE WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY — 1.30 pm CLOTHING: Women's Hats, Dresses. Accessories. Children's Wear; Men's Clothing, Boots and Shoes HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: .Furnishings, Hardware, Tools. Garden Utensils, Dishes Antiques BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS r. COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE SAT., 3rd JUNE — 1.30 pm Household Furnishings: Furniture, Radios, Washing Machines, Stoves. etc. Farm Implements and Livestock Cars and Trucks Wed., 31st May 8.00 pm SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB Spring Jamboree Games and Entertain- ment for all! Friday, 2nd June 8.30 pm SEAFORTH BRANCH 156 CANADIAN LEGION Monster BINGO 18 Valuable Prizes and $100 winner! All Proceeds in Aid of Seaforth and District Memorial Community Centre i vow Ex..iI1ence Fleur 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 FARMF RS WE WILL BUY YOUR WHEAT. BARLEY, OATS, MIXED GRAIN AND PAY BEST MARKET PRICES