The Seaforth News, 1950-05-18, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1959
Food Market Specials
WRIGHT'S
Campbell's Tomato Soup
2 tins 21c
St. Williams Apple Pie Ready
20 oz. tin 21c
Jello Lemon Pie Filling
3 Pkgs, 27c
Fresh Pineapples, 3 for .. 1,00
Nibtets Corn, 14 ox. tins
t tins 31c
Sweet Mix Pickles 16 oz jar 29c
Mexican Oranges, sweet O.
Juicy Per Poz. 45c
Solid California Ice Berg Head
Lettuce 2 heads 25c
USE CHOICETERIA CHICK STARTER
for best results
CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES
Cobblers, Sebagos, Green Mountain, $atandin
We Deliver
Art. Wright
Phone 77
PRICES
SLASHED
No Reasonable Offer Refused on Following Machines
Tractors
101 M.H. STD. SUPER TRACTOR
New motor, new paint,
extra good condition
30 M.H. R.C. TRACTOR
Looks and runs like new
20 M.H. R.C. TRACTOR
2 years old, perfect condition,
see this one
81 M.H. STD. TRACTOR
Much better than average
condition
20-30 M.H. STD. TRACTOR
New tires, motor overhauled, will
sell for little more than price of
tires
M.H. PONY TRACTOR
Like new, out one season, big
reduction
M.H. STD. TRACTOR, model Z
Extra good condition
INTERNATIONAL 10.20
New rubber, excellent condition
for this model
OLIVER HART PAR, POWER UNIT
Motor overhauled
Machines
M.H. FORAGE CLIPPER - Demonstrator
Big reduction, with corn
attachment
M.H..CLIPPER COMBINE, P.T.O. Model
Used 2 seasons, like new
M.H. 21 A SELF-PROPELLED COMBINE
12' auger table, used one
season, has scourkleen and
pick-up
M.H. 11 RUN FERTILIZER GRAIN DRILLS
M.H. 3 F. TRACTOR PLOW
See us for new or
used machines
Seaforth Motors
PHONE 141 . SEAFORTH
Notice to Merchants
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I have been notified by Fire Insur-
ance adjuster that Insurance Co.'s will
not be responsible for damage resulting
from neglected Rubbish Fires in back
alleys
D. Sills
Fire Chief
In Stock
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
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INSULATION
Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts
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Lumber, Sash and Doors ,
Storni Sash made to order
Custom Millwork
Seaforth Supply & FueI -Ltd.
"Where The Best Costs No More" Sk7AP.ORTI
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mas, Clendon Christie
spent the weekend in town.
Mr, Morley Wright spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs, Alex
Wright.
Mr. Jason 'Ellis, Hamilton and Miss
Lorna Ellis, Kitchener, spent the
weekend at home.
Mr, and Mrs. McKinley, flood vie-
tims of Winnipeg, are visiting with
Miss Greta Ross,
Dr, and Mrs. J. A. Gorwill spent
Tuesday in Detroit.
Mr, and Mi's. Wm. Campbell spent
Monday in Thedford.
The lady teachers of Seaforth Pub-
lic School attended the Regional
meeting of the O.T,F. held in Knoll -
woods Park Public School of London
on May (i. Knollwood Park is the
very latest thing in Public Schools,
completely modern in every sense of
the word.
Mr, and Mrs, Bryson McQuirter
and family of Midland spent the
weekend with Mrs, Frank Storey and
family.
IMr. and Mrs, Herman Lindsay and
family spent the weekend with Mrs.
Lindsay's mother, Mrs, J. B, Thomp-
son.
Mrs. Ray Evans (Joan Milord) of
Maidenhead, England, will be return-
ing to Canada' to visit friends and
relatives this summer. She will leave
Liverpool in July and return to Eng-
land in September.
NL', Orden McCormick, MI's. T,
Healy, Miss Marion I-Iealy and Mr. T.
0. Healy of Toronto were visiting
their aunt Mrs, L. E. Richards and
sister Miss Olive McCormick.
Mr, Russell Sproat has moved to the
McMaster Apt. on High street which
he purchased from Dr. D. A. Mc-
Master and is occupying the suite vac-
ated by P. J. McConnell,
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Sproat, Detroit,
visited over the week end with rela-
tives in town.
Mr, and Mrs, Churchill or London
were week end visitors at the home
of the latter's grandmother, Mrs. C. C.
Keine.
Miss Dorothy Smith, of Hamilton,
spent the week end with her parents
NIr. and Mrs. C. NI. Snaith.
Mr, and Mrs. Friel Stewart and Mr.
Donald Stewart, Windsor, visited with
Mrs. Chas. Stewart over the week
end.
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary, Lon-
don, is holidaying with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, De-
troit, spent the week end with Mrs.
Roland Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott, London,
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs,
David Papple.
Miss Mary Ryan, London, is holi-
daying with her aunt Mrs. Thomas
O'Loughlin. Mr. Allan Ryan, Hamil-
ton, spent the week end at his hone
here.
Miss Katherine Laudenbach, Lon-
don, spent the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Laudenbach.
Mr. J. Christie, Guelph, spent the
week end with friends in town.
THE L.O,8.A. ARE HAVING
A HOMEMADE
Baking Sale
AND TEA
In the Lodge Room on
SAT., MAY 20th
FROM 3 O'CLOCK
DANCING
Stratford Casino
EVERY WED. - SAT. - AND
HOLI DAY
Modern and Old Time Dancing
Every Wednesday Night with
the Thames Valley Ranch
Boys
Regular Dancing every
Saturday Night
Aden, 50c, Ontario's Beauty Spot
DANCE!
TUESDAY, MAY 23
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by Harburn's Orch.
Sponsored by Seaforth District
Junior Farmers
Dancing from 9.30 to 2.00
Admission 50c
Miss Rita Duncan and Miss Mary
Evans, Windsor, and Miss Mary
Duncan, London, spent the week end
with NIr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wn, Holman, Peter.
borough, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
P. Little recently.
BORN
GRIEVE—In Victoria Hospital, London, on
May 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. David J.
Grieve, a daughter, Helen Dianne
LEEMING—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 1415, to Mr. and Mrs. William
* Leeming, RR. 2 Walton, a daughter
FELKAR—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Felker, Seaforth, a daughter
DANIELS — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 11th, to Mr .and Mrs. James Dan-
iels, Seaforth, a daughter
WORDEN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 11th, to Mr. an d Mrs. Russell
Worden, Stella, a daughter (Margaret
Lynn)
NOW AVAILABLE
at Scott Poultry Farms
12 week old Pullets
6 and 7 week old Capons
2 week old Cockerels
From May 15th hatch — Limited number of Mixed Chicks
Last hatch May 22nd •
PHONE 853
121181116
Clean -Up Week
CALL IN AND SEE US FOR YOUR
TOOLS AND , EQUIPMENT
LAWN MOWERS STEEL FENCE POSTS
CULTIVATORS HOES AND RAKES
VIGORO PLANT AND LAWN FOOD
4 FT. GREEN FANCY LAWN FENCE
SPECIAL
18" Green Border Fence. Jointed, enabling it to make
square corners and be folded into compact bundle
when not in use
10 ft. for $1.95
LOWE BROS. ENAMELS, PAINTS AND VARNISHES
MO r r AT ELECTRIC AND GAS RANGES
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Done by experienced men. Pleased to advise or give
estimates on any problems
It pays to shop where you get
QUALITY GOODS WITH QUALITY SERVICE
Geo. A. sills B Sons
Plumbing Hardware Heating
Notice to Parents
The Month of May brings
Firecracker Day
However
Owing to the large number of fires,
and children being burned while playing
with firecrackers without supervision,
it has become necessary to limit the set-
ting off of firecrackers to one day, the
24th of May
A POLICE AND FIRE ORDER
Please Observe
No firecrackers may be let off on the
streets
Should a fire result at any time and it is
necessary to turn in an alarm, kindly
remain at the alarm box until the
Firemen arrive with the fire truck in
order that they may be directed to the
scene of the fire
It has been noted that children gather
at the town hall when an alarm is
sounded
Kindly warn your children- to stay
clear of fire truck door when the
alarm is sounded
W. Hodgson
Chief of Police
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes and
daughter of London, Mr. and Mrs,
Melvin Bennett of Goderich and Mr.
and Mrs. H. McCullough, of Goder-
D. Sills
Fire Chief
ich Township were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Penhale.
Mrs. Harold Penhale -visited with
her parents at London for a couple
of days last week.
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Chick Starter - Chick Grower - Laying Mash
Broiler Mash - Hatching Mash
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