HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-11-23, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1950
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
In the shell e��q
And they're good. 1 Ib.�r! C
LARGE TIDE
Pkg. 380
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP
3 Tins 33o
OAK LEAF CORN, Golden Cream
style, 20 oz. Tins, 2 for 27o
LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN PORK
BEANS 20 oz. Tin 170
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
Flesh Roasted mitt
1 Ib. Bag
TOILET TISSUE, good quality
12 Rolls 990
FACE TISSUES, 300 Sheets
2 Boxes 31c
Fresh Pitted Dates 19c
Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. 35o
Seeded Raisins. Stlekoy lb. 23c
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We have Gifts that will suit any member of
the family
Let us suggest:
Tools for Dad
Electrical Appliances for Mother
Hockey Equipment for Son
Skates for Daughter
SPECIAL PRICE ON ELECTRIC STOVES
Quality Goods with Quality Service
Geo. A. Sills ate Sons
Plumbing Hardware Heating
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AT BARGAIN PRICES
12' MASSEY-HARRIS SWATHER
Cockshutt 80 TRACTOR
M. -H. 81 TRACTOR
M. -H. 20 Standard TRACTOR
Model S Case TRACTOR
Allis Chalmers COMBINE
International 5' COMBINE, 2 years old, with motor
M. -H. 10' COMBINE, 2 years old, pick -tip, lights, and
rotary screen
SPECIAL ATTENTION
will be given to orders of New Machines for next year's
delivery, placed before end of November 1950
Seaforth Motors
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Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks
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Place your order for CEMENT now
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Lumber, Sash and Doors
Storm Sash made to order
Custom Millwork
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GRUEN AUTOWIND
"CLIPPER" -10 kt. gold-filled
ease, 17 (*viol precision move-
montisats $S5.
GRUEN VERI•THIN
"PENNANT" —10 kt. gold•flllod top, stainless
Ouildlte back,17 jewel precision movement $55.50.
GRUEN CURVEX
"CITADEL" -10 kt. gold•fllled case, 17
jewel precision movement ' $67.30.
GRUEN VERI-THIN "VIOLA"
—with attractive 10 kt. gold.
filled top, stainless Guildite
back $59.50.
GRUEN VERI•THIN
"iRENE"-14 kt. gold case,
17 jewel precision movement
$79.50.
GRUEN VERI•THIN
"LAURELLA" —14 kt. white
gold case, 18 diamonds, 17
jewel precision movement ;350.
SAVAUGE'S
Jewellery
Gifts
SEAFORTH
PHONE 194
Fine China
GRUEN VERI-THIN
"ROSINA"-10 kt. gold-fil-
led top, stainless Gulldite back
$49.75.
PACS. 12.E
TOWN TOPICS home after being a patient in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, Toronto, for the past
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary and - two weeks.
Mr. Jack Fortune, London, spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Jean Fortune.
Mr. Peter McIver visited last week
in Toronto with his daughter and
son-in-law. Mrs. Scott Coffin and
Mr. Coffin.
Miss Gladys Thompson of Niagara
mother.
Miss Evangeline Reid of London
spent the weekend at the home of
NIv. M. A. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Alina M•osquera, of Brescia
Hall, spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson and son
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Warren of
London, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac McGavin on Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Carnochan of Linwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carnochan of
Kitchener, Mrs. Sam Carnochan of
Elmira, Mrs. King of Elmira, and
Mrs. John Hone of Listowel, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Robt. Boyd,
George St.
The many friends of Mrs. Fred
Reeves, who has been ill with pneu-
monia will be pleased tp know she is
recovering.
Miss June Shaw, Windsor, visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 12.
Shaw over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Atkin and
Cherry, Toronto, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair.
Mr. Ronald Sills, London, .spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Sills.
Mr. and Mrs. James Eckert, Ridge -
town, were weekend visitors -at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eckert.
Miss Yvonne Bolton, Stratford,
spent the weekend at her home.
Miss Elizabeth i2ead and Miss
Wile, Hunter attended the Royal
Winter Fair in Toronto last week-
end.
Mrs. Victor Overholt, Zurich,
spent the weekend with her mother
Mrs. Therese Maloney.
Mr. James McKindsey, London,
visited over the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mr's. R. R. McKind-
sey.
Miss Doris Pullman, Stratford,
spent the weeken l with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Pullman.
Mr. and Mr's. Jos. Anderson, Strat-
ford, visited with Mr. and Mr's. Wm.
Anderson over the weekend.
Miss Mary Hagan, Essex, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Hagan.
Mr. Percy Little has returned
Euchre & Dance
IN DUBLIN PARISH HALL
FRIDAY, NOV. 24
Willow Grove
Serenaders
Door Prize Lunch
Admission 50c
Harold Nicholson
IR;
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CHRISTMAS
FAIR
Auspices of the C.W.L. in
St. James' Parish Hall
SATURDAY, DEC. 2
BOOTHS
Home Baking, Aprons, Children's
Dresses, Children's Mitts, Novelties.
etc.
Also draw for cedar chest and
contents
Afternoon Tea 3 to 6 pm
qct
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VINVAAWAILIWWWWWWWW
EUCHRE and
Sponsored by the Seaforth
Women's Institute
CARDNO'S HALL
FRIDAY, NOV. 24
Euchre starts at 8.30 sharp
Admission 50c. Ladies please bring
sandwiches. Lucky Murch prize
Music by Murdoch's Orchestra
NURSES BALL
Under auspices of the Nurses of Scott Memorial Hospital
on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Cardno's Hall
Dancing 9 to 1
Admission $2.50,a couple
Dress Optional
spent the weekend at Auburn.
NIr. and Mrs. Roy Kerr have mov-
ed to Flint, Mich., where Mr. Bert
has obtained a position. -
Mr. Lorne Goudie has enlisted in-
the
mthe Canadian Navy and leaves onn;
Monday for London. -
Mrs. W. E. Butt of Seafo th
purchased the residence of Mr. ICer
Campbell on Victoria Street. .r.:, i
moving to Listowel.
BORN
QUERENGESOER -- In Kitchener Waterlog
Hosfanl on Wednesday, Nov. 22nd. c'
Mr. and Mrs. Howard .1. Querence«ser or
1+ Elizabeth St., Waterloo, a daughter.
0 Aster fol' Siwe
McCARTNEY--At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on November lith, to MIr. and Mas.
Wilson McCartney. RR, :1 Senforth a eon
GLANSHARD - - At Scott Memorial Hospital
on November ISM, to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Bhsashard. RR. 1 Walton. a
daughter
VANNER - At Scott Memorial Hospital. on
on November 2nth. to Mr. and Mt". Sy; -
rester V,oner, RR. 2 Walton, a daughter
tYte. (',(,'Pitt (%/ (.1,iCf
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by Every Measure. Prom the completely new
grille to the new back -swept rear fenders,
it's thrillingly beautiful , . . actually looks
ninny inches longer.' And with the improved
Monarch 112 Hp. V•type 8•cylinder Engine,
more than ever you'll Ride Like A King.
Come in and see it—arrange to drive it.
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