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19, '1952
Wright Specials
CHECK THESE PRICES IF YOU WISH 1'0 SAVE
GRANULATED SUGAR, 100 lb ldag •.... , , cast). $9.59
CAMPBELL'S MUSHROOM SOUP 2 tins 31c
AYLMER TOMATO CATCHUP, 11. oz. bottle 20c
PEANUT BUTTER, 10 oz. Jar 29c
DILL PICKLES.. . ige. Jar 32c
BREEZE, THE 1v.EW WASHING PRODUCT
FREE FACE CLOTH . Large Pkg. 39c
FREIE TEA TOWEL Giant Pkg, 77c
BABY FOOD, assorted Fruits i?r Vegetables . , . 3 tins 27c
APPLE BLOSSOM COOKIES 1 11) Cello 29e
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Free Delivery
Phone 77
EVEY T Hi NG
STARTING FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 9 A.M. TO JUNE 28TH
Our entire stock of LADIES and CHILD-
REN'S WEAR will be offered to the public
in a Gigantic Pre -Holiday
Reduced 20 to 30%
CAROL LYN SHOP
KIDDIES SHOP
SEAFORTH
Nt'xl floor to 17.egeot 'rhea Ere
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RtgItl from 3 ` tlw bottle
Including Fedoras Taxes
"Coke" is a registered trade -mark
Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd.
ESBECO LIMITED
658 Erie Street STRATFORD, ONT. Phone 78
THE' SEAF'0
TOWN TOMOS
Mrs. Joseph Gr munett returned
to her home Wednesday after spend.. so
tui; the past four weeks in the Scott cal
Memorial Hospital and Stratford
General Hospital.
Miss Olive 'drown, R.N., of Re-
gina, is spending a few days with
her sister, Mrs, Gordon McKenzie
before returning to resume her du-
ties with the Saskatchewan Public
health Staff.
Mr, Neil Tyndall and daughter,
Sheila, of Sudbury, spent a few
hours with his mother, Mrs. Harry
Tyndall and brother, Mr. Robert
Tyndall on his way to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Neil Tyndall's moth-
er at Watford,
Mr. F. Reis of the Regent Theatre
staff underwent an 'appendicitis
operation in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Caskenette and
family, Woodstock, spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Kelly.
Miss Ruth Shinen, Toronto, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Shinen.
Mr. Jack Dorrance, St, Gather -
Ines, with his mother, Mrs. Mae Dor-
ranee over the weekend.
Miss Reta Duncan, Toronto, spent
the weekend •with Mr. and Mrs, W.
J. Duncan.
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Finnegan,
Victoria, B,C. are guests at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Finnigan.
Legion members meet at the post
office Sunday at 1.30 p.m, to attend
the drumheadservice at Honsall,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davidson and
daughter, Hamilton, visited with
friends here over the weekend.
Rev. Thomas McQuaid, Scarboro
Bluffs Toronto, visited' his mother,
Mrs. jos. McQaid for a few days last
week,
Mr. Joseph Sills, Baltimore, was
a holiday visitor at the hoarse of his
uncles, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sills and
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills for the past
week.
Dr. and Mrs. H. J, llodgins. Tor-
onto, are visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Beattie.
Miss Maxine Hoff, London, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Hoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Austin and
family spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Demerling, Harristou.
Mr. Bud Lawrence and Mr. Tim
Dick of the RCAF, Clinton, and Miss
Ami Christopher of London, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Free and
Dianne returned on Tuesday after
spending a week's holiday at
Eugenia Falls.
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Omar#a Street United Churell, Dar-
null ;�1r;; Roy T'. Popper, 7'ntlet•Oturge
na •e, Clinto!!, was the s,lttin 1ur ati jtr v,unl ilu' bdalt� of i1'ilM1(u Ueo ge
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COMMUNITY CENTRE
SEAFORTH
June 27th
YES, WE ARE
CUTTING
BUY THE BEST FOR LESS at our Stock Reducing Sale
of over 100 new machines on hand of the latest models of
I.H. Trucks, Tractors, Refrigerators and. Farm Machines.
Also a large stock of binder & baler twine, tractor & imple-
ment tires & tubes, Paints & Oils, electric washers, etc.,
and a large stock of used tractors and farm machines at
very low prices to clear.
1 New Farman Super A Tractor with touch oontrol p.t.c., etc.,
and a slightly used 7 ft. p.t,o. drive mower with hydraulic
$1,650.00
control
Our prices on New Haying Supplies: 145.00
1 only 6 ft. Deering Ideal Giant Mower • . . ' ' ' ' $245.00
Combined Side Rake & Tedders . 260.00
Ensilage & Forage Blowers 16.00
I.H. Baler Twine, per bag 15.50
Other Brands Baler Twine, per bag .. ..........
'JOHN BACH PHONE Seaf Orth
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATION DAY
MONDAY, JUNE 23
. Commencing at 2 P.M.
On the Lawn at the north side of
the School. Parents and friends of
the students are cordially invited to
attend,
Graduation Dance Monday Evening,
June 23rd, Invitations may be ob-
tained from the students, Admission
$2 couple (dress optional). Casa
Royal Orchestra, London
Presentation & Dance
For Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Moir
in Hensall Town Hall on
FRIDAY, JUNE 20
Syncopators Orchestra
Ladies please bring lunch
CSMOSESAMIISIIMMIWISMIli
TOWEL TALES
A Film and Interesting Pro-
gram. Door prizes
In co-operation with Stewart Bros.
In Northside United Church on
WED., JUNE 25th,.at 8.15 p.m.
Admission 360 and 26c. Under aus-
pices of the Woman's Association
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
Dancing Nightly
Starting Sat., June 21st
Music by
Bobby Downs and his Orchestra
ZONE C L13GION
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
At Lions Park, Seaforth
Tuesday Nite, June 24
AT 8.30 P.51.
Centralia RCAF vs
Seaforth Legion
foriu�'li flue elunhl.' inc:,,a,•»lutly.
910 bi id and i;ruou, h tt r>!t lontur
trip 11, (111 be ' 11(1x1 the l lulled titnl'es
1)n I lioir return Air. anti :VII' . Tticeltl
will rooide in 1t.aforth.
Mg '. sat
Young men recently graduated from
High School with Junior Matricu-
lation Or equivalent educational
standard, may becotne officers in the
Canadian Army Active Force.
If accepted you begin training at
Camp Borden as an Officer Cadet to
qualify as a Second Lieutenant in
the Active Force. You will receive
Second Lieutenant's pay while in
training. When you are granted a
commission you will then serve for
periods of 3, 4 or 5 years as • you
choose under the Short Service Com-
mission Plan. At the end of this
service you may apply for a perma-
nent commission.
to
Fit
To qua?i f) yens must be: — Single
—Phvsicall,' fit -Between 18 and
25 )ears of age and have a junior
Matriculation or Equivalent Educa-
tional Standard.
Apply today to the Recruiting Office
nearest your home.
No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House,
Rideau & Charlotte Sts„ Ottawa, Ont.
No.5 Personnel Depot,
Artillery Park, Begot Street, Kingston, Ont.
Canadian Army Recruiting Station,
90 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ont.
No, 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks,
Elizabeth Street, London, Ont.
Army Recruiting Centre,
230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont.
Army Recruiting Centre, James St, Armoury,
200 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont.
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