The Seaforth News, 1952-01-31, Page 5THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1952
The Wright Specials
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DONALD DUCK Orange & Grapefruit Blended Juice .. 29c
48 oz. Tin
ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE.. 24 oz. Jar 29c
KLEENEX TABLE NAPKINS— Pkg. of 50 49c
Just Like Linen
CLARK'S PORK & BEANS -15 oz. tins , .. , , .. 2 for 25c
MARGENE MARGARINE 1. ib Prints 39c
CAMPBELL'S MUSHROOM SOUP ..... , ..... 2 Tins 33c
KETA SALMON—% size Tin
250
MILKO POWDER -1 pkg. makes 4 qts...... , , . Pkg. 35c
ASSORTED PUDDING POWDERS—Buy 3 for .. 25c
Get 1 Pkg, Free
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39 Dodge Sedan
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THE SEAFORTH NUNS
Don't forget the Valentine supper
to be held in Northside United
Church on Wed. Feb. 13.
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Jackson re -
tamed Sunday after spending a
month at Miami and. St. Petersburg
in Florida.
Sgt. Frank Potts of Calgary, who
has recently been stationed at Ipper
wash and London, visited over the
weekend with his friend Pte. Ronald
Pullman, who served with him in
Korea,
Mrs. Thos, Phillips visited in
Woodstock for a few days with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mrs,,Scalisi
and Mr. Scalisi.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald
and Mr, and Mrs. Garfield MacDon-
ald, Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs, A. J.
Lockridge, Wingham, and Mr. Lorne
R. MacDonald, Peterboro, attended a
family dinner on Friday, January 25
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, -C. E.
Smith, Seaforth, on the occasion of
the 90th birthday anniversary of
their mother, Mrs. Janet MacDonald,
who makes her home with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. C. E. Smith.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, T, Al-
dington were Mr. Jack Aldington
and Margaret, Varna, Mr. Orville
McLaren, Woodstock, and Mr. Mich-
ael Doyle, Dublin.
Mr. David Bolton, Kitchener, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Bolton.
Mr. Ken Keating Toronto, was a
guest at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, J. E. Keating over the
weekend.
Miss Catherine Walsh, Toronto, at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Walsh over the week end.
Mr. Neil Beattie, Toronto, spent
the Weekend at his home here,
Miss Margaret McIver, Kitchener,
spent the weekend at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc-
Iver.
ivlr. Bruce Frieday, Kitchener, with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Frieday
over .the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKellar,
spent the weekend with their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Gord-
on McKellar, Toronto,
Mrs, Clifford Kelly, London, was
a weekend visitor at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruston.
Notice to Car Owners
Township of Hibbert
Car owners are requested not to park ears
on roadsides in the Township during the
winter in order to facilitate snow mowing
operations,
The Township will not be responsible for
damage to parked ears as a result of such
operations.
THOS. 11 WREN
Clerk of the Twp, of Hlbbort
Cromarty RR. #1.
Euchre& Dance
Sponsored by Seaforth
Women's. Institute
To be held at the
Community Centre
FRIDAY, FEB. 1
Murdoch's Orchestra
Ladies please bring sandwiches
Admission 50c
Cards 5.30 sharp
BRODHAOEN
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hinz of
Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mre. Dalton Hinz,
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Hecker,
Miss Velma Pomrenki and Mrs, Aug
1-1111ebreeht spent the weekend in
Hamilton, the former with Rev. and
Mrs.-Miohlbacher, and the latter
with Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mogk of
St. Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Mogk-on Friday.
Miss Ann Gillespie and Mr, Don-
ald Ahrens, Kitchener, and Water-
loo. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ahrens.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pushelberg
and Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Riehl visited with Mr. Henry Riehl
and Mrs. Melinda Crawford, Mitch-
ell, on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Gibb and Sharon of
Chatham with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Smyth.
BORN
SHANNON --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Jan. 26th, to Mr. and Ivan Shannon, RIM
Walton, a 1011
ARMITAGE — In Western Hospital, Toronto,
on San. 26th, 1252, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan
W. Armitage (formerly Margaret White),
of Maple, a daughter (Margaret Elizabeth
Ann)
PLAY
"CALM YOURSELF"
Presented by the YPLT in
Cavan Church, Winthrop
Friday, Feb. 8
At 8 p.m.
Admission Ile and 25e
ttention
Hydro Consumers
Under orders from the Hydro.
Electric Power Commission of On-
tario,. your Commission must now
employ the most stringent method
of collection.— By this we mean
DISCONNECTION of service for
overdue accounts.
Your account is due WHEN REN-
DERED; prior to the twenty-third
of the month you receive a TEN
PERCENT DISCOUNT. After the
twenty-third you will receive dis-
connect notices which are effective
five days hence.
Your co-operation In paying your
account before the twenty-third
will save YOU money and the In-
convenience of DISCONNECTION.
Seaforth
Public Utility
Commission
HOCKEY
SEAFORTH MEMORIAL ARENA
Saturday, Feb. 2
BIG SAT. NITE DOUBLE HEADER
7 P.M. — CLINTON MIDGETS vs SEAFORTH MIDGETS
SEE TWO GOOD MIDGET TEAMS IN ACTION
9 P.M.
WELLESLEY VS
SEAFORTH JUNIORS
Perhaps it's the friendly telephone installer, doing his
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Or an operator going to extra trouble to help you
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It's true that the men and women who work for the Bell
really are "glad to he of service". They are always looking
for ways to snake good telephone service even better.
They take pride in the Bell tradition of treating
people the way they like to be treated.
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To attain the specialist rank of Leading Infantryman and the
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