HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-10-16, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1952
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs, O. Ball, Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. G. Flanagan, of
i Iamilton, spent the week end with
friends,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Faulkner and
daughter, Galt, spent the week end
with Miss Lillian Faulkner..
Mr. Basil Duncan Toronto, with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunean.
Mr. and Mrs. Rgbt. Devereaux,
London, spent the holiday with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Dever-
eaux,
-Mr. and Mrs, Jack Cleary, •ghat-
ham, were guests over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cleary.
Miss Yvonne Holton, Hamilton,
spent the week end with her par-
ent's, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bolton.
Mrs. W. P. Morris spent the holi-
day with relatives in Merlin.
Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Coffin, Tor-
onto, and Miss Josephine McIver, of
Sarnia, spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs.Peter McIver.
Mrs. Joseph Eckert, Preston,
spent the week end at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Masse, Windsor,
with Mrs. Ellen Bannon over the
week end,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Connell of Clin-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connell
and Mrs. Geo. Connell of Seaforth
spent the weekend with the latter's
sister, Mrs. Chas. Whitman of Lan-
sing, Mich.
Mrs. Julia Flanagan and Julia,
and Mr, and Mrs. Peter McIver were
in Hamilton on Saturday attending
the Johnson -Dalton wedding.
Mr. and Mrs, 0. J. Rowe, Phillip,
Billy and Ian of Barrie spent
Thanksgiving' with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Archibald.
Mr, ' and Mrs. George Eaton cele-
brated their 46th wedding anniver-
sary on Oct. 10; and Mr. and Mrs.
Foster Bennett celebrated their
23rd wedding anniversary the same
(ray, Oct. 10. They were treated to
a fowl dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Foster Bennett.
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Robin Hood Flour, 24 1b. bag $1.59
Maple Leaf Sockeye Salmon 1/2 size tin 39c
Libby's Deep Brown Beans 2 for 37c
20 oz, tins
KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES, Large Pkg. 27c
Use the 10o Coupon on each Pkg. to purchase Tea 3c Ooffee
GRANULATED SUGAR 10 Ib 95c
HALLOWE'EN KISSES 1 ib 35c
KAM CANNED PORK Tin 33c
ST. WILLIAMS 0. G. MARMALADE 31c
.NABOB COFFEE 1 lb Bag 99c
McINTOSH APPLES . 6 qt. Basket 59c
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 Free Delivery
Low Prices Self Serve
Frank's B.A. Service
7.30 A.M. The Service You Will Appreciate 11 P,M.
Duralube Lubrication
Premium.and H D Motor Oils
Fisk Tires Accessories Werlich Bicycles
ICE CREAM CIGARETTES SOFT DRINKS
Motorways Bus Depot
PHONE 592 SEAFORTH
F. C, Grieve, Lessee
FIRST ANNUAL
CONSIGNMENT
SALE
33 REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE
Consisting Of
8 Bulls, 25 Females
From the Herds of: JOHN McGREGOR, HENSALL; H. C.
WRIGHT & SON, CROMARTY; STANLEY JACKSON,
KIPPEN
SALE TO BE HELD AT STANLEY JACKSON FARM,
KIPPEN, ONTARIO
MONDAY, OCT. 20th
AT 1.30 P.M.
WILL ALSO OFFER FOR SALE 48 YEARLING ANGUS AND
HEREFORD STEERS ABOUT 750 LBS.
W. S. O'Neil, Auct. Ernie Nell,'Perey Wright, Ring Men
Catalog sent on request
Rexall
One Cent Sale
Wed. - Thurs. - Friday & Sat.
OCT. 15th - 16th - 17th & 18th
AT
Keating's Pharmacy
The Rexall Drug Store
Phone 28
Seaforth, Ont.
Store closed Wed. afternoon
Seaforth District High School
Community Concert
Sponsored by the Dept. of Education, will be held in the
AUDITORIUM OF THE HIGH SCHOOL
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21
BEGINNING AT 8.15 P.M.
The Artists are
Dr, George Brough Pianist
Katherine Howard Contralto
.Erica Zentner Violinist
Robert Ivan Foster Baritone
ADMISSION: ADULTS 15c
STUDENTS 35c
This will he the only concert to held hero this season
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WHEN YOU THINK OF LUMBER —
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Open all day every day except Sunday
TOWN TOPICS
I Mr, and Mrs. Larry Brown,
Owen Sound, visited Mr. and Mrs,
C, J. Dennis, and Mr, and Mrs, Seek
Fraiser, attending the funeral of
the late Mrs, Evelyn Dennis.
Mr. Leo Fabian, Detroit, Mich.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. 0, J. Dennis,
and Mr. and Mrs. Seek Fraiser, at-
tending the funeral of the late Mrs,
Evelyn Dennis.
Mr. _ and Mrs, Donald Kers-
lake and three children spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs. W.
E, Kerslake. Mies Elizabeth Smith
returned, to Toronto with them.
Mrs, A. Becker of (Kitchener
spent a few days of last week with
Mr, and Mrs. Charles 'Cunningham,
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Faulkner and
Patricia. of Galt and 1VIr. Y. EinerY
of Brantford, spent the holiday at
the home of Miss Lillian•Faulkner,
Miss Anne Moore, Toronto, spent
the holiday with her brother, Mr.
and Mrs: Harvey Moore,
Mr. and Mrs, E. Holland, Toron-
to, spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. L. Webster,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Watson
spent the weekend in Toronto.
Miss Ernestine White, Reg. N., of
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Gib-
son White and family of London,
were weekend visitors of their moth-
er, Mrs. M, White.
Mrs. J. H. Woods of Buffalo, N.
Y., is spending two weeks at the
Pinkney home, Goderich St.
Mrs. Frank L. Maloney and clang-.
hter Lois visited with relatives in
Toronto over the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs, M. McKellar spent
the week end with Rev. and Mrs,
Williams in Detroit.
Mrs. Gordon MacDonald under-
went an operation in Scott Memor-
ial Hospital on Monday night.
Rummage Sale
Women's Hospital Auxiliary
to Scott Memorial Hospital
Will hold their annual Rum-
mage Sale in the Library
Saturday, Oct. 25
From 2 to 6 P.M.
Donations of good used clothing,
produce and articles for the novelty
booths will be appreciated.
If you wish your bundles collected,
please phone Dorothy Parke at 319,
or Mrs. Raymond Nott at 662r2 on
or before 2 P.M. Wed., Oct. 22nd.
IMISMIENUMMOMeasee
DANCE
Friday, Oct. 24
11 until 2 -
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY CENTRE, Seaforth
Desjardines Orchestra. Sponsored
by Seaforth' Junior Farmers
Proceeds for Arena Floor Fund
910.01E
STRATFORD
CASINO
Every Saturday Night
Where the Better Bands Play
Closing Dance Saturday, Oct. 18)
BAZAAR
Order of the Eastern Star
Will hold their annual Bazaar and
Afternoon Tea from 3 to 6 P.M.
SATURDAY, OCT. 18
In the Odd Fellows' Hall
RECEPTION
for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hulley
THURSDAY, OCT. 16
Community Centre, Seaforth
Admission at door. Everybody wel-
come. Music by Willow Grove
Serenaders
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
etc.
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Successor to
E. C. Chamberlain
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Phone 334 Res. 222R
Mitchell Cider Mill
WiII Operate
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
of each week
riming Oct, and Nev.
FRED HENNICK & SONS
Proprietors
Frost Electric Weld
Silos
FII3REEN PAPER
SNQW FENCE
Fertilizer for Grass
Seaforth Farmers
Co.Op
PHONE 9
BORN'
DELANEY—At Scott Memorial Flospital, on
Oct. 9th, to 1'1i. and Mrs. Joseph Delaney,
RR 1 Dublin, a daughter
SARARA.S—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Oct. 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scrums,
Cromarty, a son
WALTON
The October meeting of the Wo-
men's Association of Walton United
Church met in the basement with
the president, Mrs. Turnbull, pre-
siding. The meeting opened with a
reading followed by prayer. The
75th
Anniversary
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, ++ct. 19
Morning Service
Sermon: "Pillars of Faith", ,Rev. John Stinson,
Anthem "I will lift up Mine Eyes", .. ,Eville
Anthem: "Jesus, Lover of My Soul", ...Leland
Soloist, Miss Ruth Cluff
Evening Service
Sermon: "The Stars that Shine by Day"
...Rev. John Stinson, B.A..B.D.
Anthem: "Pilgrims of the Night"....Nichol.
Soloist, Miss M. Turnbull
Ladies' Chorus: "Praise Be Thine". , :.Unaccompanied
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Mr. & Mrs. JAS. A. STEWART
Choir Leader & Organist
Rev. JOHN STINSON, B.A.,B.D.
Minister
FOWL SUPPER - - Thursday evg, Nov. 13
minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved. The treasurer's
report was then read by Mrs. Hol-
man, showing a balance of $85.33
on hand. Several items of business
were dealt with in finishing up plans
for turkey supper. The Meeting
closed with the mispah benediction,
HENSALL
Miss Mabel Selves of Exeter was
a weekend guest with her cousin
Miss Dorothy McNaughton.
Miss Ulleen Halliday of St. Thom-
as spent the holiday with friends
here,
Mrs. Peppier of Hanover visited
recently with her sister Mrs. J.
Bonthron.
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