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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-12-18, Page 5THURSDAY, .DECEMBER 18, 1952 GIG CHRISTMAS FOOD THE SEAFORTH NEWS The Prices goon from Dec, 18 through to Dec. 27 TREAT CHOICE PEACHES, 20 oz. tins 2 for 43c ROSE BRAND SWEET MIX PICKLES , , —10 ozJar 33c NABOB COFFEE, Canada's Favorite 1 lit Bag 95c GOLDEN MIX NUTS 2 lbs. 75c CHOCOLATE COATED WAFERS .. 1. lb 49c GARDEN PATCH PEAS 2 Tins 310 LUSHUS OR JELLO JELLY POWDERS . , .. , , ,3 for 28c 7 Delicious Flavors' FOR DAD • FOR MOTHER Toblt,cco and Cigarettes Box of Chocolates A good variety of CANDY in stook, to suit every taste NEW NAVEL ORANGES, ]ge, 220 size Dos. 42c JUICE ORANGES, large Hizc' 2 Dos, 45c Extra Large Celery Stalks, Head Lettuce, Grapes Tangerines, Cranberries STOKLEYS TOMATO JUICE 48 oz, Tin 31c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Frieday, Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. H. Frieday and Mr. and Mrs, F. Huisser. Mrs. J. J. Cleary is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital., a+i Mr, Thomas- Morris, Harriston, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. W. P. Morris. Mr. Ronald Sills, Windsor, is spending the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sills. Mr, Allen Ryan, -Hamilton, spent the weekend with his aunt, Mrs. : a" Thos, O'Loughlin, 24r, end Mrs. John Bach and Joe4 leave this week to spend Christmas in Florida, Mrs. M. R. galley has returned home from Saalt Ste Marie, where she attended the funeral of her bro- ther, Frank Hicks, who 'passed away very suddenly on Nov, 7. BORN 000.11 Au Scott Meutoriul Hospitah on Dee 1815, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scutt. 08 Son -forth a son HORSY'-- At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Doc. 140, to Me. and Mrs, Robert Morey, Senfdtth, a Ban VARNA L,O.L, 1085 held their election of officers last Thursday evening, the election resulted as follows; W. M. Orrin Dowson; D. M., Wil- fred Chutes; Chap., Murray Huhner; _Ree, Sec., Grant Webster; Fin. Sec„ Louis Taylor; Treas., John Alding- ton; Marshall, Ralph Stephenson; lst. Leet• Chas, Reid; 2nd Leet„ Gordon Coleman; lst Corn,, George Reid. The officers were 'installed by Past County Master J. B, Rethwell. Lunch was served at the close. The many friends of Mrs. A, Mc- Connell are sorry to hear she is in the hospital, .but hope for a speedy recovery. Messrs Elmer Webster, Fred Mc Clymont and Anson Coleman at- tended the funeral of the late Ed. ward Faulder •of Crediton on Friday of last week. `;;;.81 DOMINION BANK ASSETS OVER HALF CONDENSED STATEMENT AS AT 31st. OCTOBER ASSETS Cash. Government and other securities Cali loans Total quick Assets Current Loans and Discounts Bank Premises Acceptances and Letters of Credit ' • • • - Sundry Assets • • 1952 ,.,, $101,880,220 164,397,649 28,133,647 LIABILITIES epposits • - Balances due other banks • - - - • Sundry Liabilities Total liabilities to the public Acceptances and Letters of Credit Outstanding. Capital paid-up - Reserve Fund • ^ Undistributed Profits • • $294,411,516 205,731,241 7,850,770 9,652,439 190,592 $517,836,558. $467,235,755 21,051,605 737,756 $489,025,116 9,652,439 7,000,000 11,000,000 1,159,003 $517,836,558 The United Church 8, S, Christ - Mas entertainment will be held on Tuesday; Dec. 23, A 'Christmas eve service will be held in Goshen United Church at 8 p.m. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Robert Orr of Bayfield on Friday last. The pupils of S. S. No. '6 are holding their entertainment an Fri- day evening, Dec, 19. BRUCEFIELD The Canadian Girls in Training, assisted by the choir conducted their annual National Christmas Vesper Service on Sunday night. Six children were baptized on Sunday morning, the infant babies of Mr. and iters. S. Ross, Mr, and Mrs. Flood, Mr, and Mrs, Glen Swan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sillery, Mr. and Mrs. W. Aikenhead. Many people from this community attended the annual Christmas con- cert at S. S. No. 8 Tuekersmith, which was very ably conducted by the teacher, Miss Stevens, with Mrs. Fred McGregor helping with the mu- sic. The children all took their part very well. KIPPEN Mrs. T, Kyle of Clinton visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Em- erson Kyle, We are pleased to report Mr. An- drew Bell is slowly improving in St. BILLION 1951 $ 94,170,911 115,497,748 14,941,627 $224,610,286 210,726,434 7,517,956 15,237,903 240,747 $458,333,326 !<'^ $409,550,746 13,952,547 751,682 $424,254,975 15,237,903 7,000,000 11,000,000 840,448 $458,333,326 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT YEARS ENDED 31st OCTOBER 1952 1951 Profits after making appropriations to Contingency Reserves. : $ $ 2,920,446 Less; Depreciation 3,048,780575,224 561,382 Income Taxes 1,315,000 1,190,000 Net Profit $ 1,158,556 Less: Dividends $ 1,169,064 840,000 840,000 $ 318,556 $ 329,064 840,447 511,383 $ 1,159,003 $ 840,447 Profit and Loss for year ^ - Surplus Brought Forward -• - Profit and Loss Balance, October 31st THE DOMINIONBANK Established 1871 Copy of Annual Report available on request. +Ra 7 SS orpmeke • ft�mih Hydro Family Never Before Has It Meant So Mach IT PAYS TO SHOP IN EGMONDVILLE 344a NAVEL ORAN(llt. iX)Z, 35c 25Us FLORIDA ORANGES 2 DOZ. 49e 288s NAVEL ORANGES I)0Z. 35c ROSE 114ARGARINE 2 LBS, 590 WESTONS MIXED CANDY 14I3. 35c REI) ROSE COFFEE LI3. 99c PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS L13. 49c EARLY TELEPHONE ORDERS APPRECIATED CLAIR HANEY FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72 Joseph's Hospital, London, where he recently underwent an operation, We are sorry to report Mr, Roht. Thomson is confined to St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Mrs. Alice Cook of London spent an evening last week with her mother, Mrs. J. McClymont. :41r. Lorne McBride is visiting relatives in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Smith of Guelph were weekend guests of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. 3. Jarrott, 9:t4;_tAL+,n'- : Ft +iQvF Anvvix- a' A7'e1 REIT 'S Week End Specials a Rose Brand Sweet Mixed Pickles 33c 16 OZ. JARS Treat Choice Peaches, h s 2-20 oz. Tins 43c Nabob Coffee 1 lb. Bag 95c Stokeleys Golden Corn, 2-15 oz. Tins ,. 29c HONEY KERNEL Libby's Deep Browned Beans 37c 2-20 OZ. TINS GOLDEN MIXED XMAS NUTS, 1 lb 390 2 lbs ., 75c CHRISTMAS CANDY — A Good Assortment GRAPES, Fancy Quality Emperor 2 lbs. 29c NAVEL SEEDLESS ORANGES — All sizes , . At prices that are right These prices in effect till Dec, 27 Compliments of the Season from Clare SUPERIOR MARKET We appreciate your phone orders—Phone S. Free delivery g SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Open Daily Phone 363J T. FRYDE and Enquiries Are Invited EXETER CLINTON Phone 41 J Phone 103 WALTON with Barrie Marshall, during the Christmas rush. Miss Doris Stevens has taken a �® position in the Walton postoffice he Chairman, Commissioners and all of Hydro's thousands of employees throughout the Province join with the Municipal Systems in wishing you the compliments of the Season. The Commission also take this opportunity to extend their best wishes and thanks to the engineers, sup- pliers, technicians and men and women of labour whose co-operation has contributed in great meas- ure to the speedy development of new power sources. May this Christmas season be bright and merry and may the New Year bring good health, happiness and prosperity. GENERAL MGR, d CHIEF ENGINEER CHAIRMAN i7.k l`.4 r--) �ec4 ASST. GENERAL MGR.—ENGINEERING -- --nn IST, VICE&CHAIRMAN Q 411.IWW • ASST, GENERAL MGR. -ADMINISTRATION PND. VICE•CHAIRMAN PRESIDENT A.M,E,U. ao PRESIDENT 0,M.E.A. SAMM DANCE! The CKNX BARN DANCE will be presented in Hen - sell Town Hall on SATURDAY, DEC. 2(1 at'8 o'clock under auspices of Isippen East 'W. I. NOTICE HOGGART & DALTON Will ship on Monday, Dec. 22. and Monday, Dec 29. . Please call on Sunday night for your pigs. Christmas Concert KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH Tuesday, Dec. 23 AT 8.15 P.M. VARIETY PROGRAM Admission ----Adults :15c. Children 0 -se Christmas Night Dance Looby's Hall, Dublin Thursday, Dec. 25th Harburn's Orchestra Adm. 75r, Dancing 10-1 - 1 Ansomearrewom Three Christmas Dinners Homemakers, which would YOUR family like best for Christmas .din- ner ---turkey, roast beef or ,pork? Take your choice of three holiday feasts to delight any appetite. You will find complete menus and reci- pes in this Sunday's (December 21) issue of Color Gravure American Weekly, exclusively with The De-