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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-05-25, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1960 ,IIT'SSupod m arket or May 25 26 27 OAK LEAP (OLDEN CORN w9 02. flus ...,each 12c A real good buy JELLY POWDERS 7 delicious flavors 3 pkgs, 250 GOLDEN .NMT COH012 SALMON 3 tins 1.00 9 tins 99c Dainty Rice, 1 lb, carton 8o Specials QUAKER MUFFETS 2 pkgs. 23c SANDWICH PIL1421) COOKIES per Ib. 29c FIt1;NCII'$ PREPARED MUSTARD jar 10c FLOOR WAX PASTE 1 Ib. tins 29e CHOICE TOMATOES -28 oz. tins 2 for 29c For a delicious pie, try Pie -ready Fruits — Raspberry & Cherry We Deliver Art. Wright Large tin 39c 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 rains 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 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3% BONDS dated June 1st and November 15th, 1935 duo June 1st, 1955 have been called for payment June 1st, 1950 These bonds should be presented promptly for payment on or soon after June lot, 1950, because after that date they will no longer earn interest, RBS W 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 SEAI'oItTH THE SEAFORTH NEWS W.. O. A. A. FLOODLIGHT SOFTBALL CENTRALIA RCAF FLYERS vs. SEAFORTH BOSHARTS Tues. Nite, May 30 8,30 PM LIONS PARK Mayor J. E. Keating will officially open the 1950 season by throwing the first ball Admission—Adults 25c Children 15e Proclamation Under authority of By -Lav #111 for the Town of Seaforth, no dogs shall be allowed to run at large in the Town of Seaforth from June 1st to Sept. Lot, 1950 Any clogs so found running at large contrary to this By -Law shall be liable to be killed and the owner oi' harborer prosecuted . Take Notice: — All complaints must be in written and specific form and the complainant prepared to appear as a witness in any. charges made following their complaint J. E. Keating • MAYOR -affhe !` 3 OcilleTo ME t'f6/6 Better wtButter t On Fish, Sizzling Steaks and Chops, in Soups and Sauces — butter makes all the difference in goodness wherever it is used. So buy more butter now — at the new low price! MARKETING SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA • • • If all the people who work for the telephone company, And all the people who ram a living by making the things The telephone company needs; And all the people who have their savings invested in the telephone company, And all the people who depend on good telephone service to ran their businesses and manage their homes; If all these people, with Their families, lived in one city, This City -With -No -Name would be by far the largest in Canada, and one of the largest in the world, Keeping pace with the growing needs of communities everywhere for more and batter telephone service has taken lots of work and lots of money, Only a financially healthy telephone company can carry on this big job. Telephone users, employees, shareholders —everyone has 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 TOWN TOPICS Recent visitors at the home of .11r. and Mrs. Thomas Aldington were 31i'. and Mrs. John Aldington and Margar- et hose of Varna; Mrs. Jas. Miller and Leslie of Stella, and Mr. and Mrs. .itaymend Miller, Mary and Barbara of Munro. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Eastman spent Saturday in Stratford. Miss June' Shaw is home convalesc- ing from an attack of measles. Mrs. John Powell Jr., Huron Road West, 1s in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, having (been tuken there from Clinton where she underwent a serious operation. Betty and Jack Quinn spent the weekend at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harrison and Beverly and Gary, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott of London, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott and fancily, spent ScotMothert.'s Day with bit'. Wilmer WALTON A pleasant time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clem Stef£ler, when about 50 members of St. Am- brose Church, Brussels gathered to honour Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and family, before leaving for their new Lakeview Casino Grand Bend OPENING Wednesday, May 24th DANCING TO Bobby Downs and his Orchestra Dancing Every Saturday May 27th—Bobby. Downs & his Orchestra June 3rd—Bill Howe & his Orchestra June 10th, June 17th and June 24th, to Labor Day NEIL McKAY AND HIS ORCHESTRA home in Seaforth The address was read by Louis Blake and a purse of money presented by Lawrence Ryan. After which lunch was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and fem. ily; With the approach of Spring many changes and removals are the order of the day and it is in this con- nection that we learn with regret that you have decided to fall in line and this necessitates your removal from our midst. However what is our loss is Seaforth's gain. We will greatly miss the Quinn family and their pleasing personal- ities, their ardent desire to help, whenever possible with any forward movement that night arise While Ireland may make claim to Pat as one of its worthy sons we like- wise lay claim to Mrs. Quinn, Betty, Jack, Shirley, Yvonne and Fergie. We have noticed with pleasure the steady growth of the Quinn fem- ilv until `Begorra", Pat the pew is full now. We all hope that your sta • in ,Sea - forth may be crowned with. everY blessing and that possibly some of our young men may find their way there and reclaim some of our form- er girls. We're hoping so Betty. As a remembrance of our pleasant associations with you we ask yoth to accept this purse and as you use it that it may enkindle in your hearts a fond yearnine' to once again re- turn to our midst, the scenes of your childhood. 'May God Bless You All. - Signed: Your fellow parishioners of St. Ambrose Church, Brussels. Ford Tractor Owners See the WOOD BROS. COMBINE On display at Daly Motors FORD - MONARCH DEALER Telephone 102 Seaforth •1 • THE SOURCE OF • Here is a typical bank manager - 43, married, with a growing family. He is active in community affairs. When he joined the bank as a junior, he was 17, just out of high school. He soon moved up. By his late twenties he was accountant in his branch. He worked hard. All the time he was learning about banking, about Canada, too, in various branches, different areas ... learning to know people—their hopes, fears, problems —the importance of the human factor. At 36 he was branch manager. Now he has another, larger branch. And his way to advancement is still open. His general manager started as a junior, too ... and carried with him to the top the business experience and human understanding gained along the way. SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK