The Seaforth News, 1960-05-05, Page 5THE SHAL'OR'I'IL NEWS (Phone 8,1) -- Thursday, May 5,'1300
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STOKELEY'S TOMATO
JUICE 48 oz tin27
KAM
12 oz Tin
29c
Stuart House Chicken Noodle
Soup Mix 2 FOR 25 e
CHEERIOS 25e
101/2 oz Pkg
ROSE SWEET MIXED G�r�
PICKLES 16 oz Jar �i.:lc
GREEN GIANT PEAS 33c
2 15 -oz Tins
pET INSTANT MILK 99e
3 lb. pkg.
MIRACLE WHIP SALAD
DRESSING 32 oz jar 59e
PHONE 12 WE DELIVER
Women's Hospital
Auxiliary
PENNY SALE
AT BOX FURNITURE
April 29 - May 7
The draw will take place at
3.80 P.M. ou Saturday, May 7
Tickets 25 for 25e
HiDAD !
Dad, 7 would like to be dike you,.
To do what yon do when i grow
up, and vote as you vote, T know
you're a great guy, Dad, so won't
you vote "NO" on Wednesday and
keep liquor out of my way
"VOTE NO"
Seaforth "Vote No" Committee
Phone 325T(W
ONTARIO
READ
YOUR
ONTARIO
HOSPITAL
INSURANCE
GUIDE
—if you haven't one, ask
your employer or write
HOSPITAL INSURANCE_
19th
BIRTHDAY?
—keep
insured!
You're no
longer insured under
your parent's Hospital
Insurance Certificate.
When you become 19,
separate premiums are re-
quired. Application forms
available from hospitals,
most banks or any office
of the Commission.
ONTARIO HOSPITAL
SERVICES COMMISSION
TORONTO 7, ONTARIO
1956
1956
1955
1955
1955
1955
1954
1953
PONTIAC COACH
FORD SEDAN
OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
CHEVROLET COACH
CHEVROLET SEDAN
PLYMOUTH SEDAN
FORD COACH
PLYMOUTH SEDAN
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Seaforth _Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
MITCHELL
Phone G. Fawm 186
Sales & Service
SEAFORTH
Phone 541
TOWN TOPICS
The Ladies' Culla of St. Thoin-
as' Church ]told a ,uccessfal rtun•
mage Hale on tiaturdwy afternoon,
realising' over $.100.
Mr, and Mrs. M, McKellar re-
turned on Sunday after spending
a couple or weekswith tlu'ir
daughter, Dr, and Mra. Hugh Wil-
liams at :Munro, \'Vlsilonatn.
Roy Mc(lheo of Staffa, employee
of the '1', A. Young sawmill at
Stara, Wits brought to the hospit-
al on Wednesday morning \vital a
minor laceration to the loft arm
but was able to return home the
same morning,
Tommy Malone, son of Mr. aiul
Mrs. Clarence Malone, Seaforth,
Ann urce ent
DR. EA. MCMASTER HAS ANNOUNCED
HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE
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. 13racly and
Dr, E. Malkus
Featuring the Largest Wide
Screen in Huron County
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May 5and (3
-- Double Feature --
"CHINA DOLL"
Victor Mature - Ward Bond
"THE FEARMAKERS"
Dana Andrews
One Cartoon
SATURDAY and MONDAY
May 7 and 9
-- Double Feature --
"WAR DRUMS"
Lex Barker -- Joan Taylor
"GUN RUNNERS"
Audie Murphy -- Eddie Albert
One Cartoon
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 10 and 11
"GOD'S LITTLE ACRE"
(Adult Entertainment)
Robert Ryan •- Tina Louise
Ray Aldo
Two Cartoons
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marmot 0 fracture of the right
great toe when he jumped on a
building' on Tuesday, After xray
and cast at Scott Memorial Ilos-
pltal ho was able to return home.
1)r, Semple was the guest speak-
er at the Spring' Annual luncheon
of Unroll Presbytery of Woman's
Association, Victoria Church, 01
l;odeitch, Wednesday, May 4th.
Airs. Arnold Colelonl;li has re.
turned after spending a week's
holiday's with friends in Toronto
and Ottawa, While In the capital
she was a visitor in Parliament
buildings, and aleo Saw the sea-
way.
M1He Shirley 'Bolger of Walton
has taken a position in the Can-
adian Bank of Commerce.
orthsido United Charctc
Worship at 11 a.m.
Special Mothers' Day Service
with the Church School in attend-
ance, Junior school meets during
worship period,
10:30 a.m. Sr. School this Sun-
day only.
Rev. J. C. Britton, B. A., Min-
ister.
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First
Presbyterian Church
Rev. D. Leslie Elder
Minister
10 a.m, Church School and
Youth Fellowship Claes
Christian Family Sunday and
Mother's Day Services
11 A.M.
Sermon; "A PICTURE OF A
CHRISTIAN FAMILY"
Dust,. "My Task" Mrs, John
Cardno & Mrs. Frank filing
Choir of mothers and other ladies
of the congregation
Lessons read by Mrs. Wilfred
Coleman, Mrs. Harald Nicholson
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
7 P.M.
Sermon 'A MOTHER'S PRAYER'
MUSIC BY THE JUNIOR CHOIR
Trio: "My Mother" Jean, Brian
& Teddy Scott
Anthem: "God be thanked for
Mothers" (Johnston)
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Take the drudgery out of
mowing
19” CARDINAL ROTARY MOWER, 4 cycle
22” CARDINAL ROTARY MOWER, 4 cycle
22" SELF PROPELLED MOWER, 4 cycle
18" REEL TYPE, 4 cycle
19" SAVAGE ROTARY MOWER
18" MAXWELL ROTARY MOWER .
FOLDING LAWN FENCE
WOODEN TRELLIS
C. C. M. BICYCLES
59.95
89:95
115.95
115.00
109.95
99.95
1.98 for 10 ft.
1.00
39.95
Lawn Rollers, Garden Wheel Barrows
Tricycles and Garden Tools
o •
,Ask as for a free estimate on that
new Bathroom Pump or Furnace
PLU h1 BI NG
HEATING
QUALITY
SERVICE
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DOn'I'
E ;1 'YES' M.AN
SEAFO
When You "VOTE NO" Y .�
Are you In favor of the sale of
beer only under a public house
license for consumption on li-
censed premises to which wo•
men are admitted ?
Yes
No X
Are you in favor of the sale of
beer only under a public house
licence for consumption on li-
censed premises to which men
only are admitted 7
Yes
No X
Are you in favor of the sale of
liquor under a dining lounge li-
cence for consumption with
meals on licensed premises 7
Yes
No X
Keep alcoholism down and
happy living up
Keep temptation from
teenagers
Keep money in your pocket
and not in liquor trade
pockets
Are you in favor of the sale of
liquor under a lounge licence for
consumption on licensed prem-
ises 7
Yes
No
Protect your life and home
Protect against impaired
driving
Seaforth "Vote No" Committee
For Information and Transportation phone Seaforth 325 W
Egrnondville 111(810(1 Church
Dr. J. Semple, Minister. Lyle
Hammond, Organist -Choir Leader
Ilbther's Day: "The First Com-
mandment withpromise."
11 eau., The Sacrament of Bap-
tism,
May 15th. Guest minister, Rev.
J. H. Vardy.
EUCHRE
In Orange Hall, Seaforth
FRIDAY, MAY 6th
Auspices Orange Hall Property
Committee
Lunch served. Admission 40e
The
I3rodhageu and District
Community Centre
FRIDAY, MAY 6TH
Ian V'ilbee
Friday, May 13 Ken Wilbee
In order to satisfy the wishes of every voter who
believes that Seaforth should have government con-
trolled licences, the petition called for four questions to
be submitted to the electors. These are in the sample
ballots shown below
Are you in favour of the sale of beer only
under a public house license for consumption
on licensed premises to which women are
admitted ?
YES X
NO
Cards, Gifts, Gift
Wrapping, China
Novelties, Glassware
Lingerie, Hosiery
Jewelry, Lamps
IMPORTED LACE
Tablecloths
LADYBIRD
English Knit Children's Wear
TEE SHIRTS
AND UNDERWEAR
Boy's Jeans
-Riatn:..,Strtpea•-• All Sizes
GIRLS COTTON DRESSES
LADIES COTTON DRESSES
GIRLS' SLACKS - JEANS
Blouses & Tee Shirts
CHECK OUR RECORD BAR
Saturday Night Shopping
to 10 p.m.
Are you in favour of the sale of beer only
under a public house licence for consumption
on licensed premises to which men only are
admitted ?
YES X
NO
Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under
a dining lounge licence for consumption with
meals on licensed premises ?
YES X
NO
Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under
a lounge licence for consumption on licensed
premises ?
YES X
NO
LA x1 NE'S
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Sp,pTAT '�r7�9ERA' - GIFTS
IMPORTANT
-
It is most important that each voter who favours a
licensed hotel mark all four ballots with an X beside
the YES as shown above. Be sure to mark your ballots
only with an X. A tick or check mark spoils the ballot.
Seaforth 1.3 tlsinresnupn'sConnnit.tee