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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1960-04-21, Page 5THDI SIIIAFORT'nN1 'WS --. `,T'hur'sday, April 21, 1(160 4 Y $UP! IOR Food Market AYLMER CHOICE FRUIT A 7',a COCKTAIL 2 15 -oz tins Lia ti. TOMATO CATSUP 2 11 -oz bottles 35c CHAMPION DOG FOOD REG. 2 15 -oz tins 19c MONARCH FLOUR 7 lb bag 57e., ROYAL INSTANT PUDDINGS 4 pkgs. 39c GOLDEN DEW A �� MARGARINE 2 1 -lb pkgs 4 LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE large 48 oz tin 29c- M~V"� SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY Mv_. FOR -ADDITIONAL SPECIALS PHONE 12 WE DELIVER TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Ron Muir visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Gor-, don \iuir for Easter. Mr. Dong Scott home from Mon - real for Raster. Brownie's LIVE-IN Clinton 'lila OM. Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County THURSDAY and FRIDAY April 21 and 22 -- Double Feature •-- "YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM IT" (Color) (Cinemascope) June Allyson - Jack Lemmon "LET'S ROCK" Julius LaRosa - Phyllis Newman One Cartoon SATURDAY and MONDAY April 23 and 25 -- Double Feature -- "ODONGO" (Color) (Cinemascope) Rhonda Fleming MacDonald Carey "REPRISAL" (Color) Guy Madison - Felicia Farr One Cartoon TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY April 26 and 27 "YESTERDAY'S ENEMY" (Cinemascope) Stanley Baker - Guy Rolphe (2 reel Comedy) One Cartoon )jr,1'and Mrs. Hawking from Peterborough visited Mr. and ;Nil's. C. Pinder for Easter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and three children, of Fonthill; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and two children, of Bracebridge, were Easter visitors in town. Prof. James R. Scott, of Ottawa, who was taken ill at Winnipeg recently, is expected •to arrive home on Thursday. Mr. and :tlhs. Ken Forbes of Kitchener, Miss Leona Forbes of London; Miss Verna Forbes of Niagara Falls; Mr, and Mrs. Ross Thuell, of Blyth were Easter vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutlmore and Nancy of Wallacebutlg spent Easter with Miss Hazel Reid and Mr. D. L. Reit, Mr. and Mrs. James Flannigan and Jinn Jr. of Hamilton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H• Hunt. Master Stephen Baldwin, Lon- don is holidaying with Mk. and Mrs. Willis Dundas. Mrs• J. R. Spittal is visiting at Gosport, N. Y. • Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin, Tor- onto, spent Raster with Mr. Peter McIver. Mr and Mrs, John Langstaff, Barbara and David were in Tor- onto over Easter, • Miss Ruth Joynt of Toronto is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joynt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wilson on Easter. Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Williams and daughter Debbie of Whitby spent Easter with Mr. and .Mfrs, Mike Williams. Miss Joan Williams re- turned to Whitby with them for the Easter holidays, Mr. Ron Williams has been transferred to Vancouver branch office of the Dominion Life Assur- ance Co. where he will assume position as branch secretary. „111111111111111,111,111,11111111111111,1111,1,1,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,11 111,,,,,,111,111111111,111,1111111111111111,111111111111111„1„111, _L OID In HIBBERT TOWNSHIP Immunization Clinics for school and pre-school children three months of age, will be held in'Hib- bert Township: let Clinic April 26— 9 A.M. ST. COLUMBAN 9.30 A.M. DUBLIN SCHOOL 10 A.M. STAB -VA HALL 2nd Clinic May 24 -same time and places as above 3rd Clinic June 21—same time and places as above Children will be immunized for DIPHTHERIA, WHOOPING COUGH, TETANUS, POLIO and SMALLPDX. Pre-school children who wish to receive initial im- munization must attend the first clinic April 26. Booster doses for Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Polio, will be given on any of the above dates. PERTH COUNTY HEALTH SERVICE :,11111,11111IIIIII111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.1111111111111111111111 i .. „ 11 II .Anon . cement DR. ID. A. Mc1V]ASTER HAS ANNOUNCED HIS RETIREMENT FROM TIIE PARTNERSHIP IN THE SEAFORTH CLINIC. Take notice that all outstanding accounts with the Seaforth Clinic must be paid by May 31st, 1960 After this date the Seaforth Clinic will continue to operate under the partnership of Dr. P. L. Brady and Dr. E. Malleus Your old stove is worth real coney to you! During Old Stove Round -Up Time, you will receive a "higher than ever” allowance for your old stove on the purchase of a smart, new, automatic gas range. In most cases, the trade-in allowance will cover the down payment, and the balance can be paid on low easy terms. THIS ONCE -A -YEAR OFFER IS GOOD FOR A •LIMITED TIME ONLY, STARTS SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd AND ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE lith. New'sthe time o dress up yotw kAllen=li \�� l!Ir n► l with `. lie 4ib gas rang Wih the Everyone ige "a iA1C who takes tt choice Old Stove Round_ advantage of the P Time has a ch High, (rade-' ��`. .,;^� filen new automatic gas r ante to win With values dut, On Saturday, range, your name ereh the purchase !f your name is drawn, 18th a draw will b is entered u a special Your new n, You will r e held in gas range, g receive the full your district. Old Stove Round -Up But remember, this Purchase nd-ge Time, offer is price gof t�7 SPECIAL �gFyA9�D, good only during. $.1OQ Wil! be paid stove tradei inl the oldest t AUTOMATIC OVEN HEAT CONTROL No need for guesswork. Just set the automatic thermo- stat and you get the exact oven heat required .. no more .. no less. AUTOMATIC TOP BURNER CONTROL The heat automatically adjusts itself under any utensil used. Foods cannot burn or boil over and there is no wasted fuel. AUTOMATIC CLOCK CONTROL Leaves you free for work or play. It turns on—turns off Our friendly efficient Home Service De- partment will help you get the most out of your gas appliances. A phone call to your. Union Gas Company office will bring a free and worthwhile visit from a trained Home Service Representative. She'll give you special tips on the care and use of your automatic range, clothes dryer, refrigerator, water heater or incinerator, Her valuable advice can increase the life and efficiency of your natural gas appli- ances . . , and increase your satisfaction in their daily use. automatically while you are away. Set it ... forget it and your oven meal is ready to serve when you arrive home. AUTOMATIC GAS BROILER Just turn the control . . , the heat comes on instantly and automatically. The gentle blue flame consumes all the smoke and gives your food that flame -kissed flavour. AUTOMATIC GAS RANGES For the finest, most economical cooking in the world... look to the smart new automatic gas ranges. They are cooler, cleaner and completely automatic. "AT If ;ir UR SERVICE" Miss Eileen Kennedy Miss Kennedy is the Moine Service Repre- sentative of Union Gas Company in the Northern District and is a graduate in Home Economics from Macdonald Institute of Guelph. SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALEI 7 t) R .-CONITANY OF CANADA, LIMITED