The Seaforth News, 1950-10-05, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950
SPECIALS
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Thurs, Fri. Sat,
Salmon! Salmon!
Med. Red Good Quality & Good Flavor
AT A MONEY SAVING OFFER
. 3 Tins,..,..., 95c
g size Tins 6 Tins ...... ,...tab
12 Tins 8.49
Limited Quantity. Only 1 Doz, tins to a Customer
Old South Raspberry Jam
Grape Fruit Juice 24 fluid oz. Jar
Large 48 oz, Tin.. 4¢c 37c
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 We deliver
SEAFORTH FALL FMR
Continued from last week
DOIMESTIC SCIENCE
Loaf white bread, entire crust,
Ethel Dennis, Eleanor Storey, Mrs.
J. Carter. Loaf brown bread, entire
crust, Mrs. J. Carter, Eleanor ,Storey,
Loaf fruit bread, Eleanor Storey,
Mrs. J. Carter, Ethel Dennis. Six
buns, Ethel Dennis, Eleanor Storey,
Mrs. T. Barton. Six buns, fancy yeast,
Eleanor Storey, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J.
Carter. Clover leaf rolls, Eleanor
Storey, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter.
Three ways of serving apples, Mrs. J.
Carter. Scones, griddle, Eleanor
Storey, Mrs. J. Carter. Six tea bis-
cuits, plain, Mrs. J. Carter. W. J.
Dale.. Six biscuits, Six muffins, whole
wheat, Mrs. J. Carter. Six cookies,
plain white, Mrs. J. Carter, Eleanor
Storey. Six cookies, ginger, Mrs. J.
Carter. Plate of short bread, Eleanor
'Storey, Mrs. J. Carter. Six cocoanut
macaroons, Eleanor Storey, Mrs. J.
Carter. Six doughnuts, plain, -Elean-
or Storey. Lemon pie, 'Mrs. J. Carter.
Cherry pie, lattice top, Ethel Den-
nis, Mrs. J. Carter. Raisin pie, Mrs.
J, Carter. Apple pie, Ethel Dennis,
Mrs, J. Carter. Six butter tarts, El-
eanor Storey, Mrs. J. Carter.. Six
jam tarts, Mrs. J. Carter, Eleanor
Storey. Jelly roll Eleanor . Storey,
Mrs. J. Carter, Chocolate layer cake,
Mrs. J. Carter. White layer cake,
Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs, T. Barton. Dark
fruit cake, Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. T.
Barton, Eleanor Storey; Light fruit
cake, Mrs. J. Carter, Eleenor Storey.
Gingerbread, Mrs, J. Carter, Eleanor
Storey, Sandwiches, Mrs. J. Carter,
Eleanor Storey. Cookies, Eleanor
Storey, Mrs. J. Carter. Child's birth-
day cake, Mrs. 3. Carter, Eleanor
Storey, Meat loaf, Mrs. 3. .Carter.
Angel cake, Connie Wright, 'Mrs. T.
Barton. Salad plate, Mrs. J. Carter.
One-half pound maple cream candy,
Eleanor Storey, W. S. D. 'Storey,
One-half pound chocolate fudge, El-
eanor Storey, W. S. D,. Storey. 1 lb
assorted candy, Eleanor Storey. Mag-
ic Baking Powder single -layer cake,
Mrs. J. Carter, Eleanor Storey, One-
half dozen tea biscuits (Blue Ribbon
Baking Powder) Mrs. J. Carter, El-
eanor Storey. Spice Cake (baked with
Club House Spice) Mrs. J, Carter,
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TOWN TOPICS
Misses Annie and Maud Ferguson
are spending a few days in Toronto
and will attend the wedding of their
nephew, Mr. Russell Ferguson, on
Saturday,
Miss Jean Turner, Toronto, visited
over the weekend at her home here.
Mn and Mrs. Frank White, Lon.
don, were weekend visitors at the
home of Mrs. Brien Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ely, Toronto,
spent he weekend with Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Mc0?'addin,''
Mr. Ray Boussey is holidaying with
his parents in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P, Caskanette and
family, Woodstock, spent the week.
Keendlly, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Mn Ronald Sills, London, spent
the weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs, C. P. Sills.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enzensberger
and family spent Sunday in Midland.
Mr. Allan Ryan, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his aunt, Mrs.
Thos. O'Laughlin.
Miss Alice Daly is in Nova Scotia
,attending a Catholic Women's League
Convention.
Mrs. Edward Matthews has return-
ed home from the Scott Memorial
Hospital after havine an appendicitis
operation.
Mrs, Joseph Eckert, Wallaceburg,
spent the weekend at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton, Whit-
by, visited last week with relatives
and friends in town.
Miss Betty Bannon and 'Mr. Jerry
Bannon were weekend visitors at 'the
home of Mr, and Mrs, A. Masse in
Windsor.
Miss Rate Lynch has returned to
St, Columbart after spending a week
with her sister, Mrs. Henry Meier,
,Weekend guests at true home of
Mrs, R. S. Hays were Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Skinner, Detroit, and Mrs. Mc-
Lellan, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hudie and
Mrs. Frank Storey spent Sunday at
Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Rin.
Ptea. James Brown of the IK.orean
Force spent several days leave over
the weekend with his wife and family
Mrs, Elva Ellis spent Sunday in
Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Atkinson.
iMrs. W. Fortune and son Mr, John
Fortune, of Detroit, visited recently
with Mr. John Lynch and sisters at
Beechwood. Miss Teresa Lynch, who
spent the past three weeks in Detroit,
returned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sims are mov-
ing into their home on High Street
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nicholson have
moved into the Apt. of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. McKay.
BORN
RYAN --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Sept.
30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Zack Ryan, RR, 5
Seaforth, a son
BOWES — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Sept. 30th, to Mr, and Mrs. William
Bowes, Mitohelh a daughter
McGRATH—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
October 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mc-
Grath, RR, 5 Seaforth a daughter
BROWN — At Scott Memorial hospital, on
October 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Jtunes
Brown, Egmondville, a daughter
FRASER—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on
October 2nd, to Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Fraser, Seaforth, a son
FISCHER—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Oct. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fischer,
Seaforth, a son
Eleanor Storey. Jean Beggs, Judge.
DOMESTIC NEEDLECRAFT
Judge—Marjorie Beggs, Linwood.
Quilt, applique, Mrs. T. Barton,
Ethel Dennis, Mrs. Peebles. Quilt,
best quilting, Mrs. T. Barton,
1VIrs. Peebles. Pieced cotton quilt,
Mrs. T. Barton, Mrs. 3. Pretty,
Mrs. W. Peebles. Bedspread, Mrs.
Vandenbuerg, Mrs. Peebles. Counter-
pane, quilted, Mrs. T. Barton, Mrs.
R. (Dalrymple. Quilt blocks, Mrs. El-
gin Nott. Afghan, knit, Mrs. Peebles.
Floor mat, hooked, yarn, Mrs. Elgin
Nott. Men's socks knit from wheeling
yarn, Mrs. J. Carter. Most points in
Section—Eleanor Storey, Mrs. Pee-
bles.
LADIES' WORK
Crochet table cloth, Edna Huisser.
Luncheon set, Mrs. Peebles `(2nd),
Luncheon set, Mrs. W. Peebles, El-
eanor Storey. Tea cloth, Mrs. R. Dal-
rymple, Mrs. T. Barton. Tea cloth, A.
O.W., Edna Huisser, Eleanor Storey.
Centrepiece, embroidered, Evelyn
Shade. Centrepiece, crocheted, Eve-
lyn Shade, Edna Huisser. Tray cloth,
Mrs. W. Peebles, Eleanor Storey.
Buffet set, Mrs. W. Peebles, Eleanor
Storey. Bridge set, Mrs. Peebles,
(2nd). Tea cosy, in wool, Mrs. James
Carter. Plastic luncheon set, Mrs.
James Carter, Eleanor Storey. Chest-
erfied set, Eleanor Storey, Edna
Huisser. Sampler, Mrs. James Pretty,
Mrs. D. Lemon: Cushion, wool, El-
eanor Storey, Mrs. D. Lemon. Cush-
ion, modern, Eleanor Storey, Mrs. R.
Dalrymple. Needlepoint, Mrs. D. Le-
mon. Pillow slips, Edna Huisser, Mrs.
T. (Barton. Pillow slips, Mrs. T. Bart-
on, Mrs. R. Dalrymple. Pair towels,
crochet, Pair towels, Bath towels,
Evelyn Shade. Fancy towel, Eleanor
Storey,' Evelyn Shade, Fancy sheets,
Mrs. T. Barton. Vanity set, Eleanor
Storey, Mrs. _ W. Peebles. Dresser
runner, Edna Huisser, Mrs. T. Bart -
in. Pair fine sox, fancy, Eleanor Stor-
ey. Pair work sox Eleanor Storey,
Mrs. Wm. 'Holland. Man's pullover,
Mrs. Wm. Holland. Serviceable work
a�ppron, Mrs. Joseph Grummet,, Mrs.
W, Peebles. House dress, Mrs. James
Carter, Mrs. Wm. Holland. Lady's
smock, Mrs. W. Peebles. Lady's
b 1 o u s e, Eleanor Storey, Lady's
night dress, Eleanor Storey. Lady's
skirt, Mrs. J. Grummett, Mrs. Wm.
Holland. Bed jacket, knit Mrs. , W.
Peebles. Bed jacket, crochet, Mrs. 3.
Carter, Sweater, lady's, knit Mrs.
Wm. Holland. Gloves, knit, Mrs. W.
Peebles, Evelyn Shade, Lady's fancy
purse, Mrs. W. Peebles. Shopping or
work bag, Mrs. W. Peebles, Eleanor
Storey, Baby's set Ethel (Dennis, El-
eanor Storey. Child's dress, Eleanor
Storey. Child's suit, Eleanor Storey,
Mrs, F. 'Vandenberg. Child's dress,
Eleanor Storey, Child's dress Elean-
05 Sterey, Boy's suit, Mrs. Wim. Hol-
land. Child's sun suit, Eleanor Storey,
beet made -over garment, Eleaner
Storey, Best article made from plas-
tic Eleanor Storey. Best article suit-
able for Christmas, Mrs. W. Haugh,
Mrs. Wolff. Stuffed animal, Mrs, W,
(.laugh, Mrs. W. Peebles. Kitelien
collection, Mrs. James Carter, Elean-
or Storey. Costume jewellery, Wm.
S. D. Storey, Eleanor Storey. Pair
Egmondv lle
United Church
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
October 8th
11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Speaker, Rev. F. C, Miller, B.A.,
Preston, who delighted large
audiences at the Anniversary
services two years ago
Special Music by the Choir
9ANCIE
Dublin Parish Hall
MONDAY, OCT. 9
Dave Campbell and his
Canadian Ramblers
Admission 50c
Autumn Tea
Under auspices of Flower and
Gift Committee of First Presby-
terian Church
At the home of Mrs. F, W. Wigg
FRIDAY, OCT. 6
3to6pm
Silver Collection
Come and bring a friend
Everybody Welcome
Eastern Star
HOME BAKING
SALE
Bazaar, Sale of Aprons,
Christmas Gifts
Tea and Lucky Tea Table
Prize
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14
At 3 PM
LO.O,F. Hall, over Baldwin's
Hardware Store
Main Street, Seaforth
Stratford Casino
Only 2 More
Dances
Saturday, Oct. 7
Saturday, Oct. 14
CLOSING DANCE
amalimmomsomixis
Mrs. FRANK NOVAK
Registered
MUSIC TEACHER
Teacher of
PIANO - SINGING - ORGAN
Theoretical Subjects
All Grades up to and
including A.R.C.T.
Toronto
Phone 582-W
or call. at
Residence of Jas. T. Scott
home-made leather gloves, Mrs, R.
Dalrymple. Best 4 tally pads, Mrs.
W. Peebles, Eleanor Storey.
GRAIN
Fall Wheat, M. Hooper and Son,
Elgin Nott. Oats, M. Hooper and Son,
Wilbert Cornish. Barley, M. Hooper
and Son, W. Cornish. Beans, M.
Hooper and Son, Wilbert Keyes.
Sheaf of Wheat, Don Buchanan,
Sheaf of Oats, Robt, Allan, Don Bu-
chanan, Pearson Charters.
DAIIRY PRODUCTS
Butter, 6 pounds, Ethel Dennis,
Mrs. J. Carter. Butter, 3 pounds, Eth-
el Dennis Mr's. J. Carter. Butter, one
dozen individual servings, Mrs. J.
Carter, Ethel Dennis. Maple Syrup,
Fred McClymont, Andrew Turnbull.
Home made soap, Fred McClymont,
Ethel Dennis. Home made cheese,
'Fred McClymont, Mrs. J. Carter.
Home made lard, Mrs. J. Carter,
Ethel Dennis.
CONSTANCE
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Dexter on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good, Mr. and
Mrs, Thomas Adams, Mr, and Mrs.
Clifford Adams, Murray and Math,
all of Londesboro, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Sanderson, Sylvia and Elmer of
Blyth.
WINTHROP
'Mr. and Mrs, Robt. McClure spent
Sunday with Mr. and !Mrs, Elgin
Dale, Hallett.
Miss Estelle Cox spent the week-
end at her home near Goderich,
Mr. Robt, McFarlane spent Sunday
with friends in Listowel,
Mr. Andrew Montgomery, Brant-
ford spent the weekend at his borne.
We are sorry to report the death
of Mrs. Hiram Blanchard in Strat-
ford Monday night. The sympathy
of the community is extended to the
bereaved family.
SITE OF NE
FACTORY
®d'
57 WILL MAKE
There's going to be a new factory
out on River Road. It will make
a big difference to the town—
another payroll, more jobs, more
opportunity, more business for merchants.
When the local bank manager was asked
for facts about the town as a possible
factory site, he got them—fast. After a
while things worked out.
Now the town has a new industry. The
bank manager has a new customer. Soon he
will be servicing the factory's payrolls,
extending seasonal credit, making
collections, supplying market information
... doing all the things a local bank
manager is trained to do.
It is a part of his job to help his
community grow.
SPONSORE SY YOUR SANK
Notic
r ers
We are buying WHEAT for
immediate delivery
est prices paid this week
Give s a call.
Let us have samples.
We will be buying from no one
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Processed
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