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The Seaforth News, 1952-06-26, Page 5THURSDAY Jutle 26, 1952 Wright Specials Raisins, seedless 1 lb. 19c Libby's Deep Brown Pori. Beans ,...2 for 37c 20 oz. This LIBBY'S COOKED SPAGHETTI, 15 oz. 2 for 27c LiBBY'S TENDER KING PEAS, 15 oz. tills. , , ,2 for 39c POSTS NEW CORNFETTI Pkg, 24c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES large Pkg, 24c BROWN LABEL SALADA TEA 1/.: ib Pkg. Sic REAL GOLD ORANGE JUICE 1. tin makes 1 qt of Delicious Orange Juice A ready to serve `�' WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Free Delivery Notice SUMMER BUS TIME TABLES EFFECTIVE JUNE 25TH, 1952 Obtain your copy from your local Agent GRIEVE'S E.A. STATION Phone 592 The Western Ontario Motorways Limited KITCHENER ONTARIO Lakeview Casino GRAND END DANCING EVERY NIGHT BOBBY DOWNS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Special Holiday Midnite Dance June 29th 12.05 a.m. till 3 a.m. Men's Softball Tournament TUESDAY, JULY IST First Game 1.30 Final Game 6.30 Sylvan - London - St. Joseph Grand Bend "The Bend is in Full Swing" BRING THE FAMILY BORN TAYLOR -In Scott Memorial hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Taylor, Setforth, on June 18th, a son. SAYOGORODNY-In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Senforth, to Mr. and Mrs. Stepan Snvoyoradny, Staffs, on June 13th, n daughter . sDffi911 TUCKERSMITH The Tuckersmith Ladies' Club will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Walter Pepper on Wednesday evening July 2 at 8:30 p.m. Roll call to be a favorite quota- tion of your grandmother. Meeting will be in charge of group 2. Started Pullets Red x Rock Crossbred Pullets 6 AND 7 WEEKS OF AGE Priced to sell and free delivery. Ready for Range Shelters Scott Poultry Farms Phone 853 Seaforth ..�zas- PLAY BINGO. AT SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Friday, June 27th 1125.00 CASH PRIZES THAT MUST BE WON ! 15 GAMES AT 20.00 300.00 SPECIALS $50, $75, $100 225.00 JACKPOT PRIZE 600.00 ADMISSION 1.00 0 EXTRA CARDS 25c Us -B -4-U- Buy SAVE$$$$$$ - At our Stock Reducing Sale of over 100 new machines of the latest models of LH. Trucks, Tractors, Refrigerators, and Farm Machines. Also a large stockofElectric Washers, Paints & Oils. Belts, Tires & Tubes, etc., and a very Targe stock of good used tractors & machines at very low prices to Clear. . Our prices on new haying equipment: Combined Side Rake & Tedders $260.00 Ensilage & Forage .Blowers $370.00 Large PTO drive Manure Spreaders, ideal for grass silage, etc. $500.00 New Farman Super A Tractor with touch control, str & lts, belt pulley, PTO, eta, with slightly used 7 ft power mower, complete $1,630.00 New Farina) H Tractor with belt pulley, str & Its, etc., and a slightly used Hydraulic HM 221 Corn Cultivator complete $1,995.00 LH, Binder Twine, per bag .................. $15.00 LH,: Baler Twine, per bag $16.00 Other Brand Baler Twine,per bag $15.50 JOHN BACH PHONE ea for h TI -z4 SEAFORTH NEW TOWN 'TOPICS Mrs. Hannah Taylor of Exeter; Miss Edna Butt of Toronto, Mrs. Alda Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. 11. J, Dayman of Rendall were recent guests of Mrs. Ivy Butt. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moore and family, St, Stephen, N.B., spent a week with Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. Herald Lawrence. Mr, and Mrs. Burl Brewer and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Churchill, Cleve- land, Ohio, aro visiting their mother Mrs, Jas. Campbell in McKillop, Mrs, Elva Ellis and Wayne, Mrs. Frank Stare', Miss Ethel Storey and Mrs. Margaret White attended the capping ceremony for Miss Lorna Ellis and members of her class in Canadian Mothercraft Hospital, Toronto, on Thursday evening. Mr. Norris MacMillan, St. iCathar- ines, spent the weekend with his family at the parsonage. Miss Marion Mason, Stratford, spent the weekend with her parents, Miss Blanche Westcott, Miss Shir- ley McPhee and Miss Marilyn Hillis left Tuesday to spend thesummer at "Oakwood", Grand Bend. Mrs. Ray Everington and daugh- ter, Sarnia, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Ethel McPhee. Mr. Alex McNab is in Toronto, visiting Mrs. McNab, who is conval- escing from an operation. Mrs. Frank Storey is visiting her daughter and Isoptin -law, Mr, and Mrs. Bryson MoQuirter in Midland, Mr. and Mrs. John Pryce moved into Seaforth this week from their farm at Winthrop and are living on Jarvis Street, Mr. Joseph Morris, Detroit, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. James Morris. Miss Margaret Kelly, Petr'olia, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. .T. Cleary. Miss Josephine iylclver of Sarnia, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver. Mr. and Mrs, P. Reilly and daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. John )Reilly and son, Galt, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Stansel, of Aylmer, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph McFadden over the weekend. Miss Edna Jowett of Port Huron; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dale, and two children, Floyd and Joann, of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Fowler and son David, of St. Thomas, were guests on Sunday of Miss Florence Fowler. Miss Libbie Freeman, who has spent the past few months in Tor- onto, returned to town last week to spend the summer, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Dinwoodie and family left last Thursday for Van- couver where they will make their home. They are travelling with a trailer and expect to reach the west coast in about fifteen days. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Habkirk of Detroit attended the Ball reunion on Saturday and spent the weekend here. Miss Minnie Habkirk, who spent three weeks in the city, re- turned with them. Mrs. Elliott Little and daughter of Quebec City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs: E. Holland, Toronto. spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Web- ster. Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Christie and Alice spent Sunday in Moorefield. EGMONDVILLE Mrs. Wes. Hayter of Webberville, Mich., visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Jas. Finlayson, also with her father Mr. Jas. Finlayson at Victoria Hospital, London. Miss Eleanor Hudson of New Tor- onto spent the weekend with Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Gardiner at the Manse. Rev. Andrew H. and Mrs. Mc- Kenzie and fancily of Islington visit- ed with the latter's father, Thos. Ro- binson and family, also with the former's mother, Mrs. H, McLachlan and Mr. McLachlan, and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. L. Teb- butt. iyir. and Mss. Clayton Tice of Wel- lington spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Perce Johnston and Mrs. D. Stephenson. Home Baking Sale and Tea SATURDAY, JULY 5TH FROM 3 TO 5 On Grounds of St, Joseph's Convent mseareamaisnasemmt Cromarty Presbyterian Church Congregation Invites you to attend the 100th An- niversary Worship Services of the founding of the Congregation, on SUNDAY, JUNE 29TH, 1952 Services at 11 a.m, and 8 pan., dst. Rev. R. E. G. Dennys, former Minister, GC Toronto, will preach morning and evening Special Music by the Choir Rev. R. Duncanson, Minister Seaforth Lumber Ltd. COAL AT SUMMER PRICES Phone 47 SUPPER IN ST. COLUMBAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 FROM 5 TO, 5.30 Adults .1,00 Childran GOc Combination Offer Saves Yard LSO 2 -Gal. Moto -Master 2,000 -Mile 100% Pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil -- plus a convenient "squat" utility container (fitted with pouring spout and bail handle) , . , At Canadian Tire, 4 TOTAL VALUE $5.00 SAVE YOUR MOTOR AND SAVE MONEY - With famous MOTO-MASTER MOTOR OIL -the world's tlnest-40s a quart gaoiky .ori, Sou 0015 310 QUART .37 GALLON 1,39 5 -GAL. DRUM 7,45 Moto-Master"Heavy Duty" MOTOR OIL -Qt. 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Smoothly polished olioy steel piston rod; large fluid capacity and quick - acting valves absorb road shocks, Give new car" ride control. Replace worn shock absorbers now. Wonderful value! Popular oblong bi a u t "non -glare" mirror, chromed. ' 8 I g C lly mirror. 2%sx s5 Wonder Wash Cuts car wash time In half. Simply wash and rinse - No chamois, no spots or streaks. Par Can p 9 BUG -SCOOT Plastic Bug DeflectoQr at- taches to hood; diverts bugs and dust away from windshield, 49 Wide Color® range Quilted plastic - Improves grip on steering Wheel; keeps hands clean and cool. 55 Extra voles .69 GALLON Worth $7.25 6.15 PLASTIC SEAT SAYER Protects Cor Upholstery Prevents soiling of uphols- tery by mechanic's greasy overalls, wet bathing sults, etc. -3n On or off In a stag Hf fy, CURB FEELERS Loud "twang" lets you know when car Is too close to curb,Saves h64 bruise, s and feen- - der scrapes, Pr. PEDAL PADS Full -thick pedals give sure control on broke and clutch. Perfect replace- ments for most cars. Pair ____ to "Glare Stop" VISOR Self-adhesive "Flexible Plostic" fastens to upper windshield sur- face, Stops glare. ®94 De Luxe Model .89 "TOTE -TRAY" TOOL BOX -"Double -Lock" seam construction; full - length piano type hinge; roomy lift -cut tote troy. Baked enamel finish. Plated lock and bolt catches; "built- In" padlock eye. Useful size - 19" long, 7" wide, 7" high. • Papa,doeanZpa1 Your first job! You're earning your own money, so every penny counts. And because you're a wise young lady, you'll be opening a Savings Account at your branch of The Commerce right away. We're expecting you, and we have a welcome present ready. It's a handy purse size booklet called, "It's Simple When You Know How" .. filled with helpful tips on day to day banking. It was writtenespecially for you. 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