The Seaforth News, 1952-05-22, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1952
HOLID Y SPECIALS
SNIDER'S CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING , , , , 2 lbs 31c
while. it lasts
CANNED TOMATOES 2) oz, Tin 20c
FIG BAR COOKIES 1 M. Cello 33c
GOLD SEAL WHITE MEAT TUNA 7 oz. Tin 39c
CRUNCHIE SWEET MIX PICKLES 16 oz, Jar 32c
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING .. , . 16 oz. size 490
8 oz, Size 29e
GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON, l/� size tin 45c
AYLMER TOMATO CATCHUP 11 oz. Bottles 21c
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 Free Delivery
cxnce
Stratford Casino
EVERY WED.
TO LIONEL THORNTON'S
CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA
ADM. ,50
•
Saturday Dance
Ted Parker's
11 Piece Orchestra
ONTARIO'S BIOAUTY SPOT
Friday, May 23rd
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sponsored by the Seaforth
Agricultural Society
In ald of the Society's Building
Fund
$5 cash prize drawn every hour
on the hour
Desjardines Orchestra
Admission 50c
You'II flnd fun and relaxation among
the delightful surroundings at Jasper
in the heart of Alpine Canada, Golf,
swimming, canoeing, fishing, hiking and
frail -riding!
Park Lodge
in the
Canadian Rockies
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Lodge
In the
Lake of the Woods
Country
There's freedom from
care, from hay fever,
and there's lots to do
at Minaki, Golf, swim-
ming, motor boating,
fishing—everything for
a happy holiday!
Take your choice, pick the vacation that's sure to please! At
either of these two great Canadian National summer resorts
you're bound to enjoy yourself ... meals to tempt, delightful
accommodations, attractive surroundings. They're easy to
reach, The Continental Limited takes you to both of them.
Jasper Park Lodge (650 guests) $12 a day and up .
Minaki Lodge (185 guests) $8 a day and uR—both
including cost of meals.
FOR ANY GIFTOCCASION—Canadlon National now offers
an attractive Gift Certificate covering Train Travel anywhere
... to any rail destination ... for any amount you wish
.. on sale at all Canadian National ticket offices. Easy to
buy, easy 10 use ... and sure to please.
Information and reservations may be obtained
from any Canadian National agent,
or our Note, Department,
Chateau Laurier, Ottawa,
THE ONLY RAILWAY SERVING ALL TEN PROVINCES
Town of Seaforth
Tax Pre -Payment
Receipts For 1952
THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH WILL PAY 4 PER
CENT PER ANNUM UP TO AUGUST 31, 1952,
ON ALL PREPAID 1952 TAXES
Certificates and full particulars May be obtained
from the Town glerk's Office in the Town Hall
D. H. Wilson
TREASURER
TIS a ' + QRTH NEW
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham,
Hamilton, spent the weekend with
relatives here,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Reynolds and
daughter spent the weekend with
relatives in Toronto.
Reeve and Mrs. F. S. Sills spent
the weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Pierce, Saginaw, Midh.
Mr. Denny Maloney, Toronto, vis-
ited his mother, Mrs. Margaret Ma-
loney over the weekend,
Miss Josephine McIver, Sarnia,
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Peter McIver.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Hall, Toronto,
spent the weekend with friends here.
Mr, and Mrs, Don Barber, Kitch-
ener, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mat-
thews.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. Sproat of
North Bay were guests last week of
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sproat, Mrs.
Jas. Sproat and other relatives.
Miss Ethel McVay, Toronto, spent
the weekend with relatives here.
Miss Barbara Dale spent the week-,
end with Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Case
in Streetsville.
Miss Catherine Walsh, Toronto,
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh.
Miss Janet Cluff spent the week-
end with friends in Toronto.
Miss Mary Ryan completed her
year at 0.0.17., Toronto, and is
spending her vacation with her aunt,
Ml's. Thos. O'Loughlin.
Mrs. Harvey Leslie is spending a
few days in Toronto with relatives.
Miss Mary Lou Sills, Brescia Hall,
London, is spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Sills.
Mr. and Mrs, Art Teamerson of
Ormond, Florida, are visiting here.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Bahnren of Blair
and Jean Bowman of London spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Strong.
REMEMBER
TO STOP
AND VISIT THE
Home Baking
Sale
FRIDAY, MAY 23
3.5
AT THE DUBLIN PRODUCE
STORE, SEAFORTH
• Sponsored by the
Legion Ladies Auxiliary
SOFTBALL
The first Softball Game of the
season will be held on
TUESDAY, MAY 27
At Lions Park
Between Centralia Flyers and
Seaforth Legion at 8.30
Come And Get It!
SEAFORTH
FRI., MAY 30
JUDGING COMPETITION TO
BE HELD HERE MAY 24
The Annual Huron County Live-
stock Judging Competition will be
held on Saturday, May 24th. in the
Seaforth area. Registration will
commence sharp at 9 a.m., DST in
the Seaforth Community Centre and
following this several farms in the
area will be visited and classes of
livestock judged.
The following rules and regula-
tions will apply in this Judging Com-
petition
1. This Competition is under the
direction of the Huron County
Branch of the Ontario Department
of Agriculture and the Huron 'Coun-
ty Junior Farmers' Association.
2. It is open to all young linen and
women 12 to 80 years of age resid-
ing in Huron County and who have
not completed two or more years in
an Agricultural School or College.
3. Two classes each of Dairy
Cattle, Beef Cattle and Swine will
be judged and one class of Heavy
Horses and Sheep. All competitors
are expected to judge all classes and
give oral reasons on one class of
each of the five groups.
4. Registration must be made at
the Seaforth Community Centre by
9 a.m., DST. on Saturday, May 24th,
Judging will commence at 9:30 a.m.
sharp DST. We would appreciate
your being on 'hand at least by nine
o'clock or earlier if possible.
5. Prize money for this competi-
tion is made available by the Agri
cultural Committee of the Huron
County Council, through a grant to
the Junior Extension Fund.
Prizes in each section: $5, $3. $2,
and twenty-four One Dollar prizes.
Contestants will be divided into
three sections as follows:
1. Junior—Open to all young men
and women 18 years of age and un-
der, excluding those who have par-
ticipated in the Inter -Club Competi-
tions at Guelph.
2, Intermediate — Open to all
young men and women between the
ages of 19 and 23, who have not re-
presented the County on a Royal
Team,
3. Senior—Open to all young men
and women, 24 to 30 years of age,
and also to all those who have re-
presented the County on Royal
Teams.
BORN
DALTON At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dal-
ton, RR1 Seaforth, a daughter
CORNISH—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May 211t11, 10 Mr. and Mfrs. Carlisle Corn-
ish, Seaforth, a son
'rYNDALL—At Scott Memorial Hospital, - on
May 20th, to Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Tyndall,
5118 Clinton, n daughter
HAY -Lorne and Verna Hay, Henson, an-
nounce the birth of their daughter, Llndn
Dianne la sister for Keilhl, on May 11,
In.-,2rth, at Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea-
fo
SILCOX--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
May lith, to Mr. and Mrs. John S. SO.
cox, Seaforth, a daughter, Penelope
Margaret
PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR
Hard Coal
Ordinary Black Coal 323.50 a ton
delivered
Reading's Famous Trade Mark
Red $24.50 a ton
We have all other kinds of
Coal on hand
KRAUSKOPF
BROS.
Phone 36r13 Dublin
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Because telephone hands and brains are working all
the time to find better and cheaper ways of doing
things, the most anybody pays for a home telephone
is 18¢ a day.
Chances are you pay even less 'than that ...
less than the cost of a casual soda at the corner
drug store.
We will go right on keeping your telephone service
good, your telephone cost low.
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OP CANADA
Lake vie Casino
GRAND D 'ND
OPENING MAY 24TH
AND
DANCING EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
Music. by
BOBBY DOWNS and his ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION $1.00
GET YOUR
PLANTS
At Bradshaw's Greenhouse
this year
End of Market St., Seaforth
Phone 50w
The pupils of Tuckersmith School
Area No. 1 will give their
Annual Musical Recital
Under the direction of Mrs. E.
Wendorf, music supervisor, in
Egmandville Church, on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
Commencing at 8.15 p.m.
The public is cordially invited to
attend
Buy the Best for Less at our
Stock Reducing Sale
OF NEW EQUIPMENT
One-horse Scufflers $ 16.50
4 -row Cultivator for Farmall A $ 55.00
No. A 212 Ace Bottom Tractor Plow $130.00
2 -furrow Ace Bottom Plows with wheels for
rubber tires $225.00
6 -ft. Deering Giant Mowers $145.00
Combined Side Rake & Tedders $260.00
Large Size Tractor Manure Spreaders on rubber
tires $380.00
International Harvester Binder Twine $18.00 per bag
International Harvester Baler Twine $16,00 per bag
Other brands Baler Twine $15,50 per bag
JOHN BACH
6G
• 0 0 sw)ed me hie d'1.!✓) ,
perhaps weeks, of work"
After returning from his first trip to
the West, a business man wrote his bank:
"I arrived having no idea where to start
in to make the connections I required.
The thought occurred to me that perhaps
the bank, which has been very helpful
to me on numerous occasions, would
owe me strne guidance. Mr. W.
proved to be of tremendous help. He
introduced me, to the people I should
have met and saved me days, perhaps •
weeks, of wurh."
Every chartered bank works this way.
Whether you walk into your neighbor-
hood branch or one a thousand miles
away, you will find the same full range
of banking service—and the same
readiness to help.
This advertisement, based
on an actual letter, is
presented here by
THE BANKS SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY