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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-05-11, Page 4TFIIII SEAFO rl'k NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950 IdttafthtftilitattUMOWAriStatELOMILCIALMMAIMAUtiiMEittir WANTED Rags •Books • Papers • Magazines • Fertilizer Bags FOR SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB Spring. Salvage Drive WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th Main collection depot is Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Building on Railway Street Anyone \visiting to dispose of his salvage ar'tic'les before May 17, may Ieat•e there at this depot A house-to-house oanvass will take place in Seaforth and Egmondville, Wednesday, May 17, by Members of the Lions Club For the convenience of rural residents, collection depots have been arranged as follows: EGMONDVILLE —.George Kruse Tt'CKE1iS1411TH — Wm. M. Sproat KIPPJ N – E. Kyle BRLTCEFIELD — J, K. Cornish & Son CONSTANCE --- Borden Brown WINTHROP ----- E. Haase BEECHWOOI) —James F. Carlin Dt"I3LIN — William Stapleton STAFFA —Jack Sadler C'ROMARTY -- C. Christie 'WALTON — Gordon McGavin SALVAGE INCLUDES RAGS, BOOKS, PAPERS, MAGAZINES AND FERTILIZER BAGS It will help considerably in the handling of this salvage if bags, papers, etc., are tied in,bundles FARMERS! Save your Fertilizer Bags • Proceeds of the drive will go to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (Sl imnr A. �YlYl�k, FROM THE "BLUE BOOK" OF FAMOUS TRAINS riga' LIMITED The "Blue Book" — your Canadian National Time Table —guide to Bcerywhere in Canada. 0 b:r This year, The International Limited completes 50 years of continuous, regular daily service between Montreal, Toronto' and Chicago. Since July lst, 1900, Canada's premier train, The International Limited, has been providing something special in speedy railway travel ... courteous service, comfort and a smooth ride over a perfect roadbed ... double track all. the way, with automatic block signals. The International Limited follows the short fast route, full of scenic interest by day, sleep -inviting for overnight travel. Next tune, travel comfortably ... arrive refreshed on The International Limited, It serves Montreal, Cornwall, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Port Hope, Oshawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Brantford, London, Sarnia ... Chicago. *Pool Service Montreal • Taranto only. ai CANADIAN Tt,, RAILWAYS • AIRLINES • STEAMSHIPS • HOTELS o EXPRESS • TELEGRAPHS tN STIN The Fourth Largest Selling Car in Canada today When you are looking for a car let us give you a demon- stration. (let behind the wheel and see this car perform: Plenty of room for the average size family, and the price. is $500.00 less to bay, with a gas saving of 50%. But if you want a large car, how about a new 1950 Hudson. Then if you are interested in a truck we have a 1950' Mercury 1.4 ton pickup on ]rand ---and can make delivery on any size up to the heavy duty trailer size 1 Ford 1949 pickup 1 1941 Pontiac sedan 1 1937 Chev coach 1948 Chevrolet Sedanette 1 1950 English Ford coach Other cheaper ears at rock bottom prices Terns up to 24 months You can see these goods at my Farm on Highway 8 miles west of Seaforth: open any evening until 10 o'clock Jo E PHONE CLINTON 616 - 34 New Farm Equips ent In Stock - Immediate Delivery ILII, spring tooth cultivator, 7' 8' and 10' M.H. spring tooth harrow, 3 section M.H. 44 Diesel, 44 Std. & R.C. tractors M.H. 80 Std, & R.C., 22 Std. & R.C. tractors M.H. Pony tractor & complete equipment M.H. 2 & 3 furrow tractor plows M.H. Tandem disc harrows, 28 plate USED FARM EQUIPMENT Model Z — M.M. Standard tractor M.H. 22 R.C. tractor — M.H. 81 std. tractor M.H. 20-30 R.C. tractor on new rubber Oliver Hart Par tractor on steel Int. 10.20 tractor on rubber 3 furrow tractor plow M.H. 11 run fertilizer drill, good condition M.H. horse spring tooth cultivator ALSO 1941 Dodge aiek-un truck with stake rack 1937 Chev. coach, excellent condition • Seaforth Motors PHONE 141 SEAFORTH REO EN r THEATRE SI 11+'011,T11 NOW PLAYING "MY DEAR SECRETARY" Thurs. Jeri, Sat. with. 'Laraine Day • Kirit Hoagies • Heenan Wynn - Helen Walker "With ptonty of )saner thtoughout. this hit"h.soted comedy Is full of complication, Mon. t'uee. Wed, "FLAMINGO ROAD" with Zachary Scott • Joan Crawford - Sydney <lreenstreet This le a story of u alrl alone matched ausiast n would -he imnsiuntotst polilieal conniver who geurrally has top .meds Next Thurs. leri, auL "STATION WEST" with Dick Powell . Jane Greer • Agnes Moorehead • Hurl rtes Be sure to sea this action picture at the Wear Burl will macho:Ma you with hie souses COMING; "'ADAM'S RIB" with SI 'H:hCL[t '1'RAt'Y 1LA'VUAlttNl HEPBtURN 000000,00000000.0000000000.00,0,000.,.000.0000,000,000.. US NESS CMA ''G f wil Ire. 0 ery The Executors of the Estate of James E. Besse, wish to thank the many patrons of the SEAFORTH CREAMERY for their business during the past two years. They will sincerely appreciate it if the same co- operation is extended to Mr. Harvey Leslie, the new owner of the Creamery, Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc 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" PHOND 47 S3 APORTIi ®�taxio o `tar So odatiot aP� PARTICIPANTS ni ONTARIO: three voluntarily � a in nthis letter--has et ee tlros hospital–care One s n dollar was • cfi subscription me Of y g � it °Haifa action to of provide tars > Stat station– ery Plan participants. In 19A diaon behalf aid to h spacents. of O est y _ put into etion cents wasp d office ital bills alone hospitalization h s amount,d 3 cents e expenseS f r pie Year - – alp amoun f wages ll other 251 6 d to one g °ants r over hospitalization, W facia Department The hasp ted by Our Blue Cross tar service. It . the Blue ass i protect an extension has only one this pro– s is non, -profit the people uexpeCted B whereby OSS person the ans .–every t a e the same TO 1,350'OOO BY,UE CR every brae hasarolu to erre protection � Bads . t Blue iPtlO nt f° non–pr every su idg payment enjoy. on a t a o $10,215,251.66 ol rs per month.the 91 cents used day" The 9111on and above held 1n of 0 p as y u strictly t ye de a means against the cost ° to provide budget Bab yours sincerely, pro– vince expense. hose OF PROGRESS IN ONTARIO Over 10 million dollars — 82% of subscription incomo paid in hospital benefits. •' Low operating costs — only 9% of each subscription dollar. Blue Cross is sound. Reserve position strong in case of un- expected Increases in cost. Total of hospital bills paid since 1941 exceeded 28 million dollars at end of 1949. INFORMATIVE FINANCIAL STATEMENT - AVAILABLE FROM Ontario Hospital Association Bios Crass Plan for Homilal Cars BC -20 Toronto 5, Delano Douglas Pierceyr M.D. Pres 41 ' dent 12,$,–,The Members C aso£ the Executive xec t eCommittee m teeAho ofiayiCross serwithoutremunrat s°n nknd•� '