The Seaforth News, 1952-09-11, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 1952
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Wright Specials
TO HELP YOU STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS
Clark's Pork & Beans, 20 oz. tins. 3 tans 45c
OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE, 20 oz,. tins , . , .3 tills 39c
QUICK QUAKER OATS ......... . . ... Big 3 ib Box 33c
ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES, elwoc, or white3 pkgs. 950
KLEENEX, Reg, or Chubby 1 Box 200
ROSE BRAND MARJARINE, 1 ib Prints ...... 3 Ib 89c
FLY SPRAY, with D.D.T, 8 oz, Bottle 25c
CORN BROOM .. , 5 String 1.00
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JA Hl�AREGENT SEAFORTH
NOW PLAYING
MARX BROS LOVE HAPPY, ILONA MASSEY
The private -eye detective and the Marx Bros, as bodyguards hunt for the missing
diamonds. This is a Comedywhish every one will en1oY
NEXT MON. TUES. WED. LOVELY TO LOOK AT Technicolor
Kathryn Grayson - Howard Keel. With a Paris setting sparkling with music this
romantic atory was written. This is ane of MG1VI's Prize winners and it i$ magnificent
NEXT THURS. FRI. SAT. BEND OF THE RIVER Technicolor
James Stewart - Arthur Kennedy. It is a historical novel and a masterpiece of entertain-
ment. A king-size Western tells the story of the hardy trail -blazers and women they loved
COMING _ TREASURE OF LOST CANYON ,,...
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BORN
HULLEY — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Sept. 3rd. to M r. and Mos, Leonard
Hulley, Welton, a son
HOLLAND—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
sept. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Holland,
Seaforth, is son
PRYCE — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Sept. loth, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrold
Pryce. RR1 Soaforth, a daughter
WALSH — Mr. and Mrs. Denis H. Walsh
the arrival ofle their son,pMatrtinntounce Louis,
9 lb, 5 t. oz„ at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Ont., Sept. 5, 1962
tendance at the Monkton School
Fair on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Doer and fain
Ely of Auburn visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Mogk. Mr. Wilfred
Brodhagen of Mitchell is visiting
at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe
turned from a trip to Montreal.
'Harvest Home Festival will
celebrated at St. Peter's Lutheran
Church on Sunday, Sept. 21 at
am. •
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Mr. Clarence Mogk of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose of Sarnia,
with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. W. Leon
hardy
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thiel, Mrs.
Switzer and Earl of Sebringvi
withMr.
aand Mrs. Alvin Rose, Mr, and
Mrs. Chris Leonhardt Mr. and Mrs.
Dalton Hinz attended Tavistock
Fair on Saturday.
BRODHAGEN
Mr, and lIrs, Harold Smyth and
their daughter Mss. Robert Gibb
and Mr. Gibb and daughter Sharon
of Chatham motored to Quebec.rs.
Miss Doreen Wolfe and Mr. Garry
Moffat of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe on Sunday.
,Mrs. Lloyd Pushelberg and baby
son have returned home from Strat-
ford Hospital.
Master David Scholl of •Monkton
has been with his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. George F. Mueller.
Mr. Harold Grove Jr. and Mr. Jack
Eoepfgen of Detroit with the form-
er's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
G. Rock.
The Brodhagen Band was in at-
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs, J. Stokes and
daughter of London spent the week
end with Mrs. Stokes' mother, Mrs.
Eva •Carlisle.
N. HURON PLOWING MATCH
The North Huron Plowman Asso.
elation will hold their annual plow-
ing match on the farm of antes
Michie, Lot 7, Con. 5, MVI.o1•ris twp.,
B I N O O !
Dublin Parish Hall
Friday, Sept. 12
8.30 p.m.
CASH PRIZES
SHARE -THE -WEALTH SPECIALS
Admission 50e
six miles west of Brussels and 1y,
smiles from No. 4 highway.
The date is set for Friday, Oct. 8.
We hold the best plowing match
in Western Ontario and we ask all
plowboys to keep the date in mind,
plenty of classes for all ages.
The public are specially invited
to attend. No charge, come and en -
joy a day with your friends. For
other particulars write to L. E.
Cardiff, Sec: Treas., Brussels.
CAR BINGO
HENSALL, MON•, SEPT• 15
DOORS OPEN 7.30 BINGO 9.00 SHARP
1952' Meteor Mainline complete with Heater, Air -
Conditioned, and License. Plus $900.00 in cash
15 Regular Games $20.00, 4 Specials $100.00•$100.00-$100.00-$300.00.
Extra Special 1952 Meteor Mainline
Sponsored by Hensall Legion and Ladies Auxiliary 468
Admission -15 regular games $1.00. Extra cards and specials 25c
5—$1.00. Car special $1.00
Hensall Legion members not eligible to win car
Used Wanted
46, 47, 48 Chevs. on late model Chevs.,
or new Chevrolet cars
See These Cars:
1951 DELUXE CHEV. SEDAN
1951 CHEV. DELUXE SPORTS COUPE
1950 CHEV. SEDAN SPECIAL
Seaforthmotors
SEE TH LUMBER
Ltd.
WHEN YOU THINK OF LUMBER —
THINR OF SEAFORTH 47
TOWN TOPICS
Miss Florence McQuald, Strat-
ford, spent the weekend with Mrs,
Joseph McQuaid.
Mr. Joseph Morris .Detroit, was
a weekend visitorwith his mother
Mrs. Janes Morris.
Mrs, E. G. Case is vacationing in
Roxbury, N.Y. with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Morse.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton and
daughter, Whitby were weekend
visitors with relatives here.
The Order of The Eastern Star
will hold their annual bazaar and
tea on Saturday, Oct. 18th
Mr. Bill Munn returned on Mon-
day to the University 'of Western
Ontario Medical School. He spent
this summer on Geodetic Survey at
Yellowknife and Fort Churchill.
Neil Carmichael, Toronto, organ-
izer for the Social Credit Party in
that district, is a former Seaforth
boy,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jordan of Tor-
onto and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Byrne
of Trenton, Mieh., with Mrs. Jean
Fortune over the weekend.
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
T. Aldington were Mr. and Mrs.
John Aldington, Margaret and
Frankie, Varna; Mrs. Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jeffery, of Us=
borne; Mrs. Andrew McLachlan
Cromarty.
Opening
Organ Recital
by
Quentin MacLean
CBC Organist
at
St. Thomas
Anglican Church
Seaforth
011
Monday, Sept. 15
8 p.m.
Also
Dedication of organ by
Rev. R. T. P. Appleyarcl,
M.A., B.D., Preston, Ont.
Everyone Welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cardno re-
turned on Saturday from their
honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Faulkner of
Detroit and "PPC" Fred Faulkner
Jr. of Fort Benning, Georgia, spent
a few days at the home of Miss Lil-
lian Faulkner.
KiPPEN EAST
ISippen East W. 1. will meet at
the home of Mrs. J. McLellan on
Wednesday evening Sept. 17th at
8:30. Roll call, a flower beginning
with one's initial. Guest speaker
will be ltov. Dayuard: of Stalin,
Any members wishing to exhibit the
following articles at Exeter Fair on
Sept.17 kinds contact the presi-
dent
resi-
, y c th 1p
dent: pair of fancy colored enlbroid
ered pillow cases, African violet
plant, fancy tea apron, hooked rug,
united angel cake. Lunch committee
are Mrs. R. Peck, Mrs. W. McLean,
Mrs, W. Bell. Mrs. C. McClinchey,
Mrs. S. Graham.
BRODHAGEN
Members of the married couples
group of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church enjoyed a corn and weiner
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mast cup Friday evening at the farm
of Mr. and Mrs, Mervin I lodgert.
Misses Audrey Hinz and Joan
Histter attended Toronto gxltibition
Seaforth Lumber Ltd,
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'It's Simple When You Know How.°1
And by a coincidence, that's the title of
the Commerce booklet tolling women
the whys and howl of day to day
banking. Get your copy at your branch
of The Commerce today.
When you know and understand chew to
bask effiiciently, thea the thought of
Savings becomes second nature to you.
You can put wheels on your wish,
whether it's a vacation trip next year,
or a bicycle, or even a car ... if you get
into the important habit of saving.
You'll discover that just a little each
week builds up surprisingly.
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