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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-04-23, Page 5,, Smith's Superior Food Market SPECIALS THURS. FRI. SAT„ APRIL .23-24-25 SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 37c GREEN GIANT FANCY PEAS 2 tins 33c AYLMIfR TOMATO SOUP . 3 tins 33c LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX 2 pkg 23c CHASE & • SANBORN COFFEE • 1 lb. bag 69c Libby's Tomato Juice .. 48 oz tin 31c SOLAR. SLICED PINEAPPLE 20 oz tins 26c FREE ,-. one 44c pkg. FAB WITH PURCHASE OF i 2 GIANT TINS AJAX 53 C For additional values see Superior Store Ad in London Free Press Thursday PHONE 12 WE DELIVER Debentures far 3,4 and 5• years s 74= Bargains in Safe Investment!'4'4-44- Your money is safely in -vested when you purchase Debentures from Huron & Erie - Canada Trust. Issued in units of $100 or more for 1 to 5 years, they're authorized by law as trustee investments and.rnay be cashed at par in the event of the death of the holder. 43/4% for 1 and'2 years Plan every step with Huron & Erie - Canada Trust Head Office London, Ontario District Representatives F. G. Bonthron,.Hensall John A. Cardno, Seaforth 111111...,,,,,,1,anal„I I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,I I„I I„I„1I,l,,,,,,,,,a,I,I I,1;1lll,dell„,,,l,l„I,„I„la"aaalaa,lll, 1957 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELUXE 1957 DODGE "8” SEDAN ' 1957 OLDSMOBILE 4 DOOR HARDTOP 1956 DODGE COACH 1955 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1950 METEOR SEDAN 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED SeaforthMotors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile MITCHELL Phone G. Fawm 186 Sales & Service SEAFORTH Phone 541 PROCLAMATION TOWN OF SEAFORTH • In accordance with a resolution passed by the Municipal Council of the Town of Seaforth, I hereby proclaim that in view of the present rabies situation no dog shall be allowed to run at largein the Town of Seaforth until further notice from this date, November 12, 1958. B. F. Christie Mayor God Save the Queen ionn11111111111111l lull 111"11111Ill I I1111111I III (III1111111111/ill 11 llllilllllllillllll111 n111111alll•IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII TOWN TOPICS Duns Sharon strong will appear on the Kitchener ''V on Thursday 'evening at 10.30. This is Sharon's first appearance on this station, Mrs. William Hoegy lis In Scott Memorial Hospital since under- going an operation last Thursday lend is making good recovery, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Beunewies and family, Mrl. and Mrs, Ralph Bennew•ies and Cheryl, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Dale, all of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilds of Crediton, attended the 65th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs: John L. Bennewies in Wind- sor. Mrs, Thomas Wheatley has re- turned home after spending the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Madlnnes of Erindale. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson of Constance were recent guests with Mr. and Mars. Ernest Adams. Mr, Ron Williams of Kitchener spent the week end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wlil- liame. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Johneton and family of London spent -Sun- day with Joseph Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnston The Ladies Guild of St. Thomas Anglican Church is holding a Rummage Sale Saturday, April 25 From 1 to 5 o'clock Women's Hospital Auxiliary PENNY SALE AT WHITNEYS ' April 25-- May 2 The draw will take place at 8.50 P.M. on Saturday, May 2 Tickets 26 for 26c Euchre • Dance Foresters Hall Constance Friday, April 24 Garnet Ferrier's Orchestra Presentation of two hostess chairs 8.30 Admission 500., Lunch provided EUCHRE In the. Orange Hall Seaforth Wednesday, .Apr. 29 8.30 P.M. Lunch served. Everybody weleone Brownie's DRIVE-IN Clinton and family of Louden spent Sun. day" with Mr, and Mrs. Michael Williams, Dr. and Mrs, H. Bowers of Stratford visited Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Adams op Monday and al. 00 called on Mr, Miller Adams, Mrs. D, H. Wilson returned home from Detroit on Sunday. Mr. R. B. 'Holmes, manager of the PUC, who lies been in. hospi- tal, was taken to Westminster hospital, London, on•;Wedpesday. Mus. Rett Gagnon of London visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth. Mrs, Mae Dorrance returned on Thursday after spending the winter at Oshawa. BORN Births at Scott Memorial Hos- pital the past week: Blake—To Mr. and Mrs. George Blake, R11.4 Seaforth, on April 19, a daughter • Vonk — To Mr. and Mrs. Hans Vonk, RR.2 Dublin, on April 19, twin boys, Storey—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Storey, RR1 Seaforth, on Apr- il 20, a daughter Beuermann—To Mr. and Mrs. Orville Beuermann, RR5 Seaforth, on April 21, a daughter Egmondville United Chwrola Dr. J. Semple, Minister; Lyle Hammond, organist -choir deader. 11 a.m.—Special meeting of the congregation to receive a special message from the Presbytery. Our aim: Every .family ,represented. 7.30 p.m.—iBeautiful filmstrip: Dr. Kagawa, God'e man in Japan, 8.30 p.m.Y.P.U. 10 am.—Ohurch school and Min- ister's /Bible Class. First Presbyterian Church REV. D. LESLIE ELDER Minister 10 A M CHURCH SCHOOL AND YOUTH FELLOWSHIP CLASS 11 am "A SERVICE QF LOVE"• Music: Quartette, Master Speak." Betty Jean Dykstra, Carole Elder, Alice Ann Nixon, Gene Nixon - Anthem, Senior '-Choir,' "Let Mount Zion Rejoice" (Herbert) Soloists: Mrs, Frank , Kling Mr, Dave Stewart • The IOCF Fidelity Lodge No. 55 and Rebekah Lodge No. 117 will hold their annual Church . Parade and Service at First Church. New Church flags will also be dedicated at this service 7 pm - "A SUNSET SCENE" Music: Solo, Selected Miss Pearn McLean EVERY ONE WELCOME H. A. KEMPSTER Organist and Choir Leader F.DP17,25ATION NEWS DV .1. Carl J1'eminpway Huron county Federation of Agriculture direotors met in the agricultural board rooms April 16 with Pres. Winston Shepton ,pre- siding, The attendance was par. tbeularlY good. Envoy Newman of the Salva. tion Army spoke briefly on the work of the Army in the county. He expressed appreciation for the canvass undertaken by the town- ship federations Mast year. He Pointed out that all monies coll- ected by canvasses .conducted by organizations must be spent on welfare ,work -only. Two thirds, at least, must be spent in the area in which it de collected. It was recommended that the township -federations take on this job, Perhaps the ladies eommittee would be able to do the canvass- ing. In discussing the bows on the farm program the meeting agreed to purchase tour shares, salve as last year. It was suggested that a meeting of the shareholders he arranged. The annual worship service program was discussed and a committee was set up to arrange the details. Mrs,. Vera Greig, newly elected chairman of Ontario farm forum, -stated that a banquet was being arranged for the participants on TV Farm (Forum in appreciation of their work and a donation was granted. CROMARTY Misses Janie McDonald and Linda Butler, Mitchell, spent the week end with Miss Olive -Specie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coekivell and their daughter Neva, of Dash- wood, visited on Sunday with Mr. -and Mr's. Otto Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Adams and family of 1Blyth and Mrs. Ed. Brooks and George of Staffa were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace. Several of our local curlers at- tended the -curlers banquet in Mitchell on Wednesday evening.. Mrs. M. Lamend, Mrs. E. Moore, M•rs. T. L. Scott and Mrs. K. Mc- Kellar attended the Hamilton - London Synodical of the WAIS of the Presbyterian Church in Knox Presbyterian Church, G.oclerdch on Wednesday, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. N'. Binning, Richard and Robert, Mitchell, and Mrs, J. M. Gibson, Listowel, visit- ed on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .1M 11•1101010 ATorthaside United Cklarch Your attention, please, niembere and adherents of Northside Unit- ed -Church--Since the Town of Seaforth is not going on DST un- til Monday, April 27th, our ser- vices will be on Standard time on. Sunday, Apr. 20th. ,S.S. 10 am., Worship 11 a m TI3i0 SNAFORTH N10WS—Thursday, April 21, 1959 " \pv h DID YOU KNOW /4'/ %7 PfD1T eA s ®N, CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION ASSUMES ALL EXCHANGE ON CHEQUES IF $10 OR MORE OF THE AMOUNT IS DEPOSITED IN THE MEMBER'S SHARE ACCOUNT CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LIMITED K. McKellar. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the service in Cromarty Church on Sunday next. Preparatory service will be (held on Friday night at 8.30. The CGIT girls held their first meeting for the summer •season in the church basement Monday evening. FIRST CHURCH LADIES' AID The regular meeting of the La- dles' Aid was held on Tuesday with Miss Jean Scott, president, in the chair, Mrs, Andrews open- ed the meeting with a poem "Ap- rIl" by Miss Isabel Graham. The secretary's and treasurer's re- ports were read and adopted. Mrs. Rebt• McMillan sang a solo, "All the Way -to Calvary," accom. panted by Mrs. McGregor, The speaker for the afternoon was Mrs, Dalrymple. She gave an in- teresting demonstration GO art- icles made with a plastic foam rubber, dowers, shopping bags, centre pieces, place ants, etc., in a great variety of different col- ors. Mrs. J. Munn thanked the speaker and soloist, The And- rews, Ross, Smale group served a cup of tea following the meet- ing. Saturday Night Shopping Seaforth Merchants will resume regular Saturday Night Shopping on Saturday, May 2nd. Stores open until 10 P.M. Merchants Committee SEAFORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SEAFORTH PLUMBER DEALERS GREE .®• Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County FRIDAY ONLY, APRIL 24 DOUBLE BILL "LIFE BEGINS AT 17” Mark Damon - Dorothy Johnston "Tarawa Beach Head” Kerwin Mathews - Julie Adams (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and MONDAY April 25 and 27 "APACHE TERRITORY” •Rory Calhoun -- Barbara Bates "Ghost of the China Sea" David Brian - Lynn Berney PLUS -3 Stooge Comedy (One Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY April 28 and 29 "THE MAN/INSIDE" Japk Palance - Anita Ekberg (One Cartoon) THURSDAY and FRIDAY April 30 and May 1 DOUBLE BILL "SENIOR PROM" Jill Corey -- Louis Prima Keeley Smith "The Whole Truth" Stewart Grainger - Donna Reed (One Cartoon) TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Rain or clear. 1st show at dusk' Children under 12 in cars Free CO-OP INSURANCE • .Automobile • Truck and Cargo Insurance • Farm Liability and Tractor Ins. • Fire Insurance and Contents Insurance • Accident & Sickness' ART WRIGHT Phone 187 J John Street SEAiFORTH Insure the Co-op way and you insure the Wright way DORIS kg Beauty Salon Main St., Seaforth Phone 373 MEL STAFFEN Steffen Pldrfibing & Heating Main Street BOB 0010 D'ORLEAN SILLS FRANK SILLS Doig Plumbing and Heating Sills Plumbing, Heating, Hardware Sills Plumbing, Heating, Hardware Main Street Main Street J. BALDWIN Baldwin Hardware Main Street FRANK KLING Frank Kling Limited Main Street DON WOOD Wood Plumbing and Heating Goderich Street "Modern automatic gas water heaters give you a low cost constant and abundant supply of hot water." "Installation after installation has proven that a Gas Water Heater gives you hot water 4 to 5 times faster than any other all -automatic system." Only gas is so fast that you can do a laundry, a whole day's dishes, bath the youngsters and still have a piping hot tankful of water. That's because a Gas Water Heater gives you more hot water in less time—automatically! Best of all, a Gas Water Heater costs you less to buy ... less to operate less to maintain, See the complete line of modern, automatic Gas Water Heaters now at your plumber dealer. He'll show you why a Gas Water Heater is the fastest, most economical way to maintain a constant supply of hot water in your home. GERRY GINGERICH Gingerich's Sales & Service Seaforth Zurich, Ontario UN I0 N CAS COSI PA N Y OF CANADA, LIMITED SEAFORTH VERNON RAU Gingerich's Sales & Service Main Street 41 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 1 1 i 4 4 4 4 4 a 4 4 t f 4 -4 4 4 4 4 .1 4 4 1 4 i 4 4 41 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 J 4 4 • 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 4 1 d 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 i • y 4 41