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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-10-23, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1952 THE SEAFORTH NEWS Wright Specials TALISMAN STRAWBERRY JAM .. , ,24 fluid oz: Jar 390 SUN BRiTE MARJARINE, 1 lb cartons 320 3 lbs. 95o FANCY TOMATO JUICE, large 48 oz. tin only 290 ROSE BRAND SWEET MIX PICKLES, 10 oz. jar 33e MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES large size 63c. Giant size .89 GARDEN -PATCH PEAS, 15 oz. tins 2Tins. 31c PLANTERS HOMOGENIZED PEANUT BUTTER , , , . 41c 16 oz. Jar ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 7 ib Bag. 48c Gives 1 Ticket an the Tricycle displayed in our window FOOD SAVER WAX PAPER 100 ft. Roll 33c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve Plan to Attend the Huron County Federation of Agriculture ANNUAL • Turkey anquet CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH Wednesday,, Oct. 29th CAMERON McTAGGART, OF GLENCOE, GUEST SPEAKER PROGRAM BY HAPPY COUSINS TROUPE OF ELMIRA DANCE TO FOLLOW ADMISSION 1.75 Tickets from all County Federation officials and at Huron County Federation office, Clinton 1 WARNING ! All persons owning or harboring dogs in the Municipality of the Town of Seaforth and who have not obtained a 1952 license tag for same by Nov. 1, 1952, will be issued a Court Summons after this date. Avoid this extra expense by procuring your tag at the Town Clerk's Office, or from H. J. Maloney, Tax Collector BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY Saturday, Oct. 25 • "Buy an Apple" PROCEEDS FOR SEAFORTH BOY SCOUT TROOP SEAFORTH LUMBER Ltd. WHEN YOU THINK OF LUMBER — THINK OF SEAFORTH 47 Open all day every day except Suliday SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Open Daily Phone 363 J T. PRYDE and SON Enquiries Are Invited EXETER Phone 41 J` CLINTON Phone 103 w....®1111, TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. James hill and Dr, and Mrs, F, Harburti attended the Hill -Graham wedding in London on. Saturday, the groom being a grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Mr, and Mrs, T. J, Flynn and Ide, and Mrs. E. R. Sheddock and Judy motored to Toronto on Saturday to attend the wedding sof Dr. Douglas Massey and Miss Helen Kirlceonnef which took place on Saturday after- noon, They returned on Monday, Mr, and Mrs, Rowan Sproat, De- troit, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Sproat who returned to Detroit with them. Mr. Stephen Johnson, Brantford, spent the weekend with relatives in town. Mrs. James Flannery and Mrs, Jo- .eph Miller, Detroit, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Cleary. Mr, and Mrs, Andrew O'Leary, Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. N. 0' - Leary over the weekend. Mrs, E. Case has returned home from Roxbury, N.Y., where she spent three weeks with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, H. Morse. Misses Shirley and Elaine Frieday, Stratford, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Frie- day. Mr. Dennis Maloney of Toronto spent the weekend at his home here. Miss A. Downey and Mrs. J. Crich spent Thanksgiving in New York. BORN LOVE—In St. Thomas Hospital, on October 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Love, Port Stanley, Formerly of Windsor, a eon— George Stewart HICKEY — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 2011,, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hickey, Seaforth, tt .eon. RONEY — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roney, R,11, 2 Dublin, a daughter GRAHAM — At Scott Almeria.' Hospital, on Oct, 21st, to Fit. Sgt. and Mrs. Alex Graham, 14 Quebec Road, RCAF Station, Clinton, a daughter BUTSON — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. William But- son, Staffa, a ,laughter TIARRIS — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Oct. 21, to Mr, and Mrs. Chesley Harris, Seaforth, a daughter DIED McTAGGART—In Clinton Gen. Hospital, on Monday. Oct. 13, 1952, Miss Annie Marie McTaggart, daughter of the late Martin and Mary McTaggart of Usborne, in her 5410 year. BAZAAR Horne Baking and Afternoon Tea in basement of First Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Nov. 1 FROM 3 TO 6 Aprons, Knitted Articles, Candy, and other items Everybody Welcome 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. House to House Collection will be made Wed., Oct. 22 after 2 P.M. If your bundle has been overlooked please phone Dorothy Parke at 319 or Mrs. Raymond Nott at 662r2. leamessonsolavealle DANCE Friday, Oct. 24 11 until 2 COMMUNITY CENTRE, Seaforth Desjardines Orchestra. Sponsored by Seaforth Junior Fanners Proceeds for Arena Floor Fund INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability. ete. Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Successor t0 E. C. Chamberlain MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 Res. 22211 Mitchell Cider Mill W II I Operate Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday of each week during Oct. and Nov. FRED HENNICK & SONS Proprietors 919.112, Frost Electric Weld Silos FI.BREIDN PAPER SNOW FENCE Fertilizer for Grass Seaforth Farmers CoaOp PHONE 9 LONDESBORO Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Robertson, Wallaceburg, former school teachers of S.S. No, 8, Mullett, were recent visitors with Mrs, W. 'Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webb, Milliken, Mr, and Mrs. Noncan Radford, Parkhill, spent the weekend with Mrs, J. H. Shobbrook, Mrs, Will Rose, London, Mr, and Mrs. R. Vodden, Clinyon, with Mrs. W. T. Brunsdon on Sunday. Miss Margaret Tamblyn, Dresden, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. Tamblyn, and they had as their guests Miss Margaret Shields, Miss Jean Nesmith, Mr, Gordon Kerr, all of Belleville, for over the weekend, Mrs, Harry Durnin visited at the home of her sister Mr. and Mrs. E, Holmes and family, Dresden, for the weekend. The Londesboro :United Church are holding their anniversary ser- vices on .Sunday next, Oct. 26th. Rev. M. C. Gandier will be in charge of the morning• service at 11 a.m. ,Ourguest speaker for the evening at 7:80 will be a minister from Fordwich. Speoial music is being prepared for the occasion. The Sectionl W,M,S, Convention of the W.M.S. will be held in the Londesboro Church '/on Oct, 29th commencing at 9:80 a.m., ,. dinner will .be served at noon by the local W.M.S. Everyone is welcome to at. tend this very interesting meeting. A number of our young people spent the weekend in 'Chatham and attended the YPBIJ Convention which was held there on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, Rabt. Townsend has been visiting with Toronto friends for the past week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Spence Hann and Brenda of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs, Harry NIcEwan, Clinton, witch the ladies' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Govier on Sunday. CONSTANCE Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter and Mrs. Peter Lindsay were guests at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Walden at Seaforth. They also at- tended the United Church Anniver- sary. WALTON Mr. Lew Kirkby spent a few days last week with his parents in the village. Mr. George Caister and his sister Miss Laura have returned to their hone at Cass City in Michigan, aft- er spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Kirkby and other relatives in and around Walton. Be sure and get your tickets for the Turkey supper to be held in Walton United 'Church on Friday evening, Oct. 24th. Supper served from 6 to 8 pan, KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hubbert and son Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid and son Ean, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Sararas, Beth and David all of Tor- onto; Mrs. Sararas of Hensall and Mr. orad _Mrs. Harold Bonthron and children of Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDonald of Staffa were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caldwell and family. AUBURN Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at Knox Presbyter- ian Church for John J. Wilson, who died in Clinton Hospital Thursday. Born October 19, 1874, Mr. Wil- son was a 'son of the late John Wil- son and Ellen Jackson. 'He was a life-long resident of this district. His wife, the former Dora Erratt, died several years ago. A member of Knox Presbyterian Church, he served as its clerk of COME TO THE VARNA W.A. Bazaar & Tea At 3 o'clock Sat. Afternoon, Nov. lst IN VARNA TOWN HALL MB Turners United Church, Tuckersmith, 90th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday, Oct. 26th At 2 P.M. and 7.30 P.M. REV. M. G. NEWTON Holmesville, Guest Speaker Special Music by the Choir BINGO Dublin Parish Hall Wednesday, Oct. 29 8.30 P.M. Cash Prizes. Share the Wealth Specials Admission 50c EUCHRE ST. COLUMBAN Monday, Oct. 27 9 P.M, SHARP Lunch served Admission 50c RECEPTION For Mr. and 11r's. Everett Storey In Community Centre, Seaforth WED., OCTOBER 29 Eau Wilbee's Orchestra EVI0RY13OD? Wl3T.COMI; session, Sunday School superintend- Hugh Bennett, Port Albert; Beryl, ent and Bible class teacher, Seaforth, three brothers, Sherry, Surviving are three daughters, London; Andrew, North Dakota; Mrs. Wes 13radnoek, Auburn; Mrs. William, British. •Columbia, OVERDUE Have You Purchased Your Radio Licence The obtaining of new Radio Receiving Licenses Is mandatory an April 1 or as soon thereafter as possible, Under the Radio Ant, 1918, the Departlnent 00 Transport is not only required to collect the license fee from all radio owners but may prosecute where necessary to en- force the Act. 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