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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-10-29, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS rhbtlsclay Ociobel 29, 1959 r 4'111111111 n 111111,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 A11,11. 1, I I I11111111"1111111.1111111 n 111111,1111111111111,111111011101. SMITH'S AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP .... 2 bottles 33c AYLMER TOMATO SOUP 2 tins 21 c KLEENEX REG. SIZE 2pks 31c DOMESTIC SHORTENING 29c LB. Robin Hood Family Size cake Mixes white or chocolate .... 3 pks $ 1 ST. WILLIAMS APPLE PIE READY 19c tin Good Luck Margarine 29c lb Frosty -0's Cereal -- it's new ! 23 c pg Smith's Superior F od Market PHONE 12 WE DELIVER 11111111111111111 a 11111111,11111111111111111111111,111111.1111111111,1111111.11,11111111111.11111111.11111111111111,11111,1111111.' TOWN TOPICS 'Miss Ann "T outbeck attended *this week as a 'delegate from St. 'Thomas' Church ,APPA, the 29t11 ,annual provincial conference in Ottawa. Mrs, Charles Hagan of London :spent a few days in town visiting .:friends. Ms, and Mrs. John Butt, of Flint, Mich., were week end visit - .ors of Mss. W. E. Butt. T. •Sgt, and Mrs. James G. Ta- man and family of Stephenville, Newfoundland, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stdnnissen and family of Goderich have mov- ed into the house on Goderich street west vacated by Lloyd Rowat and family. Sunday guests of Mrs. C. Haw- ley were her cousins, Messrs. Ed. and Clarence McCallum of Gorrie, Misses Marjorie and Clara Mc- Callum, Stratford; also Mr, W. E. Hawley and Mr. W. G. 'McSpadden of Winthrop, ' • Mr. Neville McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan, who has been accountant at the Cana- dian Bank of Commerce in Pick- ering for the 'past three years, has been appointed accountant at the Main Branch in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. MoMilan will go to Sar- nia about thv middle of Aovom- bor. Mrs, hose Ibbotson, Guelph, vis- ited last week with Mr, and Mrs, Robt. ,Joynt, Mr. and Mrs, U. McGrath, Il• derton, visited Mr, mad Mrs, M. McGrath last 'week. tltrs, 10, C, •case and Mr, 'and. vers, Ross Swale were week -end visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Case hi Streetsville. Mr. Isaac McGavin is a patient in Scott Memorial hospital.. Mr. and Mas, Gordon :[lays, De- troit, spent the week -end with. Mrs. C. P. Sills, Mr,. and Mrs. Edward tvlelver Kathy and Mark, Waterloo, were week end visitors of Mrs. Henry McIver. LVS'r, and Mrs. L. Gear and Mr, and Mrs, Donald Van Wyck of; Fergus were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sproat. Mr, Kenneth Ryan leaves next week tor Ridgetown to enter Ag- riouitural College, ,mrs. Ross Sproat leaves next week for Cleveland to visit Mrs. ilugh Sproat. Fourteen members of the Cath- olic Women's League were guests on Margaret 'Brophy's television programme on 'Tuesday in Wing - ham, Mr, and Mrs. John 'Wright, Sar- nia, were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. Peter McIver. Mr. ,and Mrs. ,Harold Dennis, Douglas, Dyson, Jean and Norma of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mics, R. fl, Sproat. 'Mr. and Mrs, Donald Shaw, Ridgetowli, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Beattie and .12r. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat. Mrs. W. A. Wright and Mrs, J. Cairns spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott, Bruce - CROMARTY - Mr, and Mrs Laverne .Wallace and baby daughter visited with Mr, and Mrs. Prank Caslick at Sarnia. Mr, and Mrs. Will McLachlan of Brucefleld and daughter Mar- lene of London with her friend, Mr. Deiohert of Zurich visited on Sunday at the home of lir. And- rew McLachlan. Mr. Lloyd Crawford of Toronto spent •a few days with his 'parents, MT: and Mre. W. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing and Mr. and Dias. Gordon Laing, Lorraine and David visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. T. Gillespie of Ko- anoka. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cameron, Sea - forth, Mrs, Jas. Ailaenllead of Vs, anondville, Mrs, I1, J, ''loss, Sask- atoon, Sask., visited on Wednes• clay with 'their cousin, Mr, Lorne Wessman, hone 112 1711 anti Ms Otto Walker, Intr. and Mrs, Wilson. McOart• ney, Georgina and Robert of Bruceiipld visited on Sunday with an and liras. Carter 'Kerslake and family. Mr, and Mrs, Carter Kerslake, Mr. and Mrs. Will Muller, Mr, An- drew McLachlan and Wire, Grace Soatt visited 40 London ,onThurs- day with a relative, Mr, Azel D+ inch; Mrs. Weir .of London was guest speaker at the WIVIS bhankoffer• ing service In Onomarty church on Sunday. The service was con- ducted by the minister, Rev. S. Kerr. A ladies choir led in the singing and also rendered a spec- ial number. At the close of .the service the CGI', girls with their leader, Mrs. ,M. Lomond, enlayed a social hour with Mrs. Weir. A meeting :of the Presbyterian Men's Association of the Presby- tery of Stratford was held .in the Cromanty ohuroh on Monday ev- ening. Dinner was served by the ladies and a study period follow- ed, The October meeting of the Ma- rian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary was held with Mrs. Wesley Rus- sell presiding. The worship ser- vice was conducted by Mrs. Goy- don aydon Laing who also read a poem on Thanksgiving, 15 members an- swered roll call. :Final arrange- ments e annual menwere made forll al the bazaar to be held on the afternoon of NoY, R and also tor the thank - offering meeting in Nov. Mrs, Ro- bert Laing and Mrs, Gerald Carey favored with a duet, "Thanksgiv- ing Prayer, Mrs, :Gordon Scott and Mrs. Frank Hamilton hold .011.111,11101111,11111111111111111 ii1111111111111111,11111,1, First Presbyterian Church REV. D. LIISLIE ELDER Minister 10 A.M. OiIURCII SCHOOL AND YOUTH S1;LLOWSIIIP CLASS 11 A. M. "Councillors — Good and Bad" Music: Sr. 0110tr anthem, "Praise Ye Jehovah (Lyons) Soloist, Mrs, F. Kling 7 P.M."The Gospel in a Tear" Music: Jr. Choir, anthem, "0n the King's Highway" (Brannan) Anthem "Jesus Loves Me" (Peery) Mr. I{emrster hits had the Junior Choir working diligently, and no doubt the evening music will be pleasing 10 hear. 91111111111111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111„.111111 I TOWN OF SEAFORTH REMEMBRANCE DAY On instructions from the Council, I hereby request the Citizens and Business Men to observe WED., NOVEMBER 11th as Remembrance Day by closing their places of business all day to observe same B. F. Christie MAYOR "God Save the Queen” Medallion homes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••11••••••1•• 1. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• •• •• •• 1• LIVE IN A MEDALLION HOME Plan, right now, to live in a Medallion Home. It's appliance conditioned when it is built .. . • • • designed and planned to make room for • a complete electric laundry; • a complete electric kitchen. You'll • • find at least one major electric • • •• appliance included in the • • ' purchase price of a'Medallion Home, • and outlets provided for • • at least five more. ' '' • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • s • • • • • • • • Are you dreaming of the day when you will have every modern major electric appliance in your home? are built with your dreams in mind! • 1•••••••- ••• e•• e • e •• • • • • •• •• • • -• • • •• •• •• 1'• 1• ADD THE JOY OF LIGHT FOR 'LIVING! Imagine the convenience, the comfort, the safety of a home where all the lighting is planned ! That's the truly modern lighting system. you get in a Medallion Home. No more 66 "making do" with awkwardly -placed electric outlets. You'll have planned light for every activity centre in your, home; decorative Lighting to enhance • • •1e•••41• ••; • •- •1 •• •• • - • • • • • • the decor of your rooms: and• proper lighting in all areas • that require the safety of light • .. both indoors and out ! •' • • o' • • • 0 • • 0 1.• • ADD THE SATISFACTION THAT FULL HOUSEPOWER GIVES! A Medallion Home is ready .. right from the day you move in .. . with safe, adequate wiring; completely equipped with circuits, outlets and switches to enable you to live better electrically today and in the future. That's what full housepower means • • to you and your family—the complete satisfaction that comes of ; • • living safely, comfortably, ;