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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
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Debentures
far 3,4 and 5• years
s
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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
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MITCHELL
Phone G. Fawm 186
Sales & Service
SEAFORTH
Phone 541
PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
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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
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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.
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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
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DID YOU KNOW /4'/
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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
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