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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-12-11, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1952 'alEeaPAra,R-pW-a.,+Ir-al PRE.HOLIDAY SPECIALS --- WHERE YOU CAN, SAVE MONEY SODA BISCUITS (Salted) 1 Ib. box 29c SANDWICH FILLED COOKIES, 1 Ib. bag , . ... , 35c WETHEY'S FANCY QUALITY TOMATOES, 20 oz. tins , . 2 for 35c CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP, 2 tins 23c MAPLE LEAF FCY. RED SOCKEYE SALMON, size tin 390 AYLMER CHOICE GOLDEN CORN, 20 oz. tin 15c AYLMER CHOICE PEAS, 20 oz, tins , .. , ...... ,2 for 390 OLIVES, Plain, 12 oz. jar 290 AYLMER FCY. QUALITY MINCEMEAT, 2 -pie size tin 42c DOMESTIC SHORTENING, with the new texture 1 lb, carton 26c SPY APPLES, 6 qt. basket 590 CALIFORNIA JUICE ORANGES, 4 doz, $1,00 CARROTS, cello bag 15c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve • Phone 77 0.80116111111144 Washiog Machines REDUCED 20%, only new THOR CUP WASHER with wringer 1 only used Thor Auto Magic used very little HALF PRICE Seaforth rear otors NOTI(.'.E THIS IS YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE The Seaforth Stores will remain open Wed- nesday afternoons on the following dates: OPEN WED., DEC. 17 TILL 6 P.M. OPEN WED., DEC. 24 TILL 10 P.M. OPEN WED., DEC. 31 TILL 6 P.M. Please shop Early Thanks MERCHANTS COMMITTEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE tenunsmeguatememair c® SEAFORTH LUMBER Ltd. WHEN YOU THINK OF LUMBER — THINK OF SEAFORTH 47 Open all day every day except Sunday Car of Canadian Cement 1951 CHEV DELUXE SEDAN 1951 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN (Radio) 1951 FORD CUSTOM COACH 1950 CHEV DELUXE SEDAN 1948 Chev. (Special) Coach 1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1935 FORD COACH Special 100.00 NEW 1952 CHEV. SEDAN IN STOCK Seaf�rthMotors SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Open Daily Phone 363J T. PRYDE and SON Enquiries Are invited EXETER CLINTON Phone 41J Phoi a 103 �zn S TOWN TOPICS Mr, and .Mrs, James O'Reilly, Ni - agars Falls, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Albert O'Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Bruee Frieday, Kitchener, with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. Frieday and Mr. and Mrs, F. Huisser over the weekend, Miss Margaret McIver, Kitchener, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Melver, Mrs. Geo. MacDonald, Stratford, spent few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Minett and Mr, Eddie Box left on Monday for an extended holiday in Florida, Mr. anti Mrs. Victor Overholt, Zurich, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Thos, Maloney, Mr, and Mrs, James Bissett, Tait- ehener, spent the weekend with Mende here. The many friends of Mrs, Rita Orr of Goderich will be sorry to know she is in London Hospital with a broken hip. Mr, Leslie Beattie left this week for Scotland for the winter tax join his family there. BORN W1LD3`ONG — .At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wi1d- foeir, RRE Walton, at son NASH At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec. 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Nash, URS Seaforth,. a daughter ROSE—AC Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dee. Sth to. Mr, and Mrs, Carl Rose,RR4 Mitchell; a daughter McGRATH--At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec, 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, Patrick W. J. McGrath, Dublin, a daughter LONDESBORO Mr. Walter Kerslake slipped and fell on the street last Saturday and was taken to the Clinton Hospital for care, the extent of his injuries is not yet known. Miss Fern Watson'London, with her mother, Mrs. Chas, Watson over the -weekend. Misses Francis and Vera LYon of London with their parents over the the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lyon. Miss Margaret Tamblyn, Dresden, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tamblyn. Misses Marlene and Delphiene Hunking, London, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunking. The White Gift service of the United Church Sunday School will be held next Sunday morning at 10:80 o'clock. The classes will oc- cupy the front 'center seats in the church. This service is most inter- esting to both old and young 'who bring their gifts which will be sent far and near to brighten the Christ- mas hristmas Season for needy ones, Mr. Glazier of Hullett twp. has taken rooms over Mr. Robert Riley's store for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Longman of the 18th con. have moved in the house formerly occupied by Dr. and Mrs. Grierson. We welcome them to the village. Mr, and Mrs. Don Napier, Detroit were recent visitors with Mrs. Na - pier's father, Mr. 'Bert Brunsdon and grandmother, Mrs. W. T. Brunsdon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McEwan, Clinton, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Go - vier. CHRISTMAS CONCERT at S.S. No. 10, McKillop MONDAY, DECEMBER 1e at 8.30 P. M. Ladies, please bring lunch. Dancing follows. Adm. 350 and 15c Christmas Concert AND TREE Will be held at S.S. #1, Willett, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17 at 8 p.m. Adults 35c. Children Free 4111=19111211114111[6.1.511111= EN NV Janitor Required For Seaforth District High School Duties to commence Jan. lst, 1953. For further particulars ap- ply to Secretary, or Principal L. P. Plunlsteel. Applications to be in the hands of Secretary, Saturday, Dec. 20, by noon, stating age and salary. M. A. REID, Sec.-Treas. e.m ORGAN RECITAL in Cavan Church, Winthrop FRIDAY, DEC. 12th at 8 P.M. BY TALENTED ARTISTS Mr. Bryce Dernier and Mr. Regi- nald Hammersley, Organists Also Miss Mary Kellar, Violinist, and Miss Audrey Goldner, Mezzo So- prano, Gold Medallists Under auspices of Cavan Y.P.U. Admission—Adults 50c, children 15c :910CE4P ALTAR SOCIETY FRIDAY, DEC. 26 St, Patrick's Parish Hall Dublin Willowgrove Orchestra Dancing 9 to 1, Lunch { OzRTH NEWS WINTHROP 2. S. No. 12 will hold their annual Christmas concert on Thursday even- ing, Dee, 11, all are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haase and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Nott, Ilullett, Miss Belle McClure, Mrs, M. Broadfoot, Mr, Bert McClure spent Sunday with Mr. John McClure, Cavan Church will hold their Christmas concert on Thursday evening, Dec. 18. Donations of can- dy to be left with Mrs. Glen Haase or Mrs, Ken Settles on Tuesday. S. S. No. 10 are holding their .con cert in the school en Monday, Dec. 15 at 8 o'clock. All welcome, The W.M.S. and W.A. of Cavan Church met on Dec. 3, in the sehool- room, of the church with 26 answer- ing the roll call. W. A. Pres„ Mrs. Jas, McClure opened the meeting with hymn 59, responsive. reacting 699 from the hyinnary, Mrs. Robert Dodds then offered prayer, Mrs. R. Bolton, See. for the meeting gave the W: A, report showing a success- ful year. W.M,S, Pres., Mrs. W. Dodds, took the chair opening this part with a poem, hymn 55 was sung and Mrs. Dodds offered prayer. The secretary's reports were given, each report was very satisfying. The de- votional part from the Missionary Monthly was taken with Mrs. R. Bolton as leader. The Bible readings were read by Mrs. Livingstone, Mrs. Trewartha, and Mrs. Chambers. Hymn 62 was sung. A special feature of the meeting was a Bible story, "The fourth wise Man" by Rev, Livingstone, The offering was re- ceived and response read. Hymn 53 was sung and Mrs. Bolton closed the meeting with prayer. • TUCKERSMITH The Xmas meeting of the Tucker smith Ladies' Club was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Rogerson on Wednesday, Dec. 3rd with an excel- lent attendance. Roll call was an- swered with "My happiest remem- brance of Xmas". Several carols were sung, and a contest by Mrs. Ed Layton and Mrs. Bert Garrett, A vote of appreciation was extended Mrs. Bert Garrett, Pres. of 1952, to which she very ably replied. Several boxes of clothing were packed for the Salvation Army. It was decided to send them $25 also. Group 1 in charge of cleaning the church for December. The next meeting is to be in charge of Group 1. Xmas gifts were exchanged. The meeting closed with the Homemaker's prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess and the members of Group 3. Tuckersmith'School Area Board met in S. S. 1 last Tuesday. "'View: - hers present: Chairman Howard Johns, Glenn Bell, Norman Mac- Lean, Wilfred Coleman and Wilbert Broadfoot, The increased enroll- ment and the higher cost of all pha- ses of school operation resulted in an increase of one-fifth of a mill in the, trustee levy this year. The Board decided to again provide Xmas treats for all the School Area pupils and the pre-school age children to the extent of 25e per child. School taxes in lieit of tuition fees paid were re- funded to Reg McNiel, A. E. Croz- ier and T. B. Cann. The account of S.S. 4, Hibbert for pupil tuition was ordered to be paid. A number of Ismail accounts were passed fo meat, VARNA I The flay put on by the Woodham Orange Lodge last Wednesday night � was very much enjoyed by all pre- sent. The United Church Sunday School Christmas entertainment will be held on Tuesday, Dee. 23rd, Miss Mary McClymont of Toronto spent the weekend at her home here. A number of members of L.O.L. 1035 visited with L.O.L. 493 Lucan last Monday evening. pay - STANLEY The Bayfield Agricultural Society held a banquet in the Little Inn in Hayfield on Dec, 2, The 4 II Clubs of Bayfield, .both swine and call' clubs were invited and quite a few attended, The President, Mr. Carl Diehl, welcomed the speakers and guests, Tho speakers were Mr. John D. Butler assistant agricultural re- presentative for Huron County and Mr. Struthers, a former representa- tive. About sixty attended the ban- quet, CHRISTMAS We"have available from now to Christmas broad breasted bronze Tnrlfeys at prevailing farm prices We will deliver Please order early CAMPBELL EYRE Kippen Phone 084 r 13 Hensall - ke Coke part of your a 1i ay greetings /4 s e, 1438 You can be sure that your guests will welcome this year -around favourite —always in perfect taste. Authorized bottler of Coca -Coln under contract with Cow -Cola Ltd. ESBECO LIMITED 658 Erle Street STRATFORD, ONT. Phone 78 f!Cokr'!i a rep&Pend Prada -mark ONTARIO - NOTICE TO TARIO MOTORISTS Re Unsatisfied Judg eenM Fund Fee Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act and effective with the issue of 1953 motor vehicle operators' and chauf- feurs' licenses, an Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Fee of $1.00 will be collected from each person to whom is issued a 1953 license. This increase in fee is required in view of the fact that the 50 cent fee heretofore collected has proven to be inadequate to meet the demands for payments out of the fund. Since 1947 when the fund was created payments out have exceeded $ 3,000,000. During the current year it has been necessary to obtain an advance of $300,000 from the Treasury Department in order to make the payments required. A further advance will be required to meet the payments anticipated before the end of the fiscal year (March 31, 1953). A detailed statement of the Fund may be obtained by writing to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Out: TORONTO,2 December 4, 1952 GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister of Highways —L.