HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-04-22, Page 2THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THE
['BOOK
OF FAMOUS
CANADIAN TRAINS
Across the Dominion, even as you read
this, thousands of travellers are speeding to their '
destinations on board trains of the Canadian
National. Famous trains, such as The Continental Limited
and The Ocean Limited, are spanning the distances
from the Pacific and the Prairie Provinces to Eastern
Canada and the Atlantic. The International Limited,
The Inter -City Limited, The Washingtonian and
The Montrealer, are typifying Canadian National's
importance as an International carrier. Dependable "locals"
are performing the undramatic but essential job of
serving the "in between" points, and
providing branch line connections with the fast Express trains.
These are the trains, covering more than two million miles each month, that make up
the Railway "Blue Book" of Canada — The System Time Tables of the C.N.R:
The "Blue Book" is your "passport" to everywhere in Canada, or across the Borden
be your journey for business or pleasure, for an hour, a day, overnight or longer.
COURTESY AND SERI/ICS
Whether at home—or
"going places" — in all your,
contacts with Canadian
National, yon will experience
courtesy and service.
RAILWAYS • AIRLINES • STEAMSHIPS • HOTELS • EXPRESS • TELEGRAPHS
Wool Growers', Organization
WO L
SHIP COLLECT TO
Our Registered Warehouse No, 1
Weston, Ontario
Reliable Grading
Prompt Settlement
Shippers may obtain sack, and twine
Without charge by writing direct to
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
, WOOL GROWERS LIM(TE'D
217 Bay Street, ToronLP, Camila
Time Table Changes
EFFECTIVE
Sunday, April 25
19.18
FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS
Canadian National
Railways
Want and For Sala Ads„ 8 weeks for 50a.
ari
COWS— 7.00 HORSES—$. 6.00
HOGS OVER 300 LBS. - 2, tPER 100 LBS.
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION
Our Same Prompt, Efficient, Courteous Service
SIMPLY PHONE COLLECT
SEAFORTH 390-W MITCHELL 219
STRATFORD 215 INGERSOLL 21
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McKILLOP
The regular meeting of the W.A.
and W.M.S. of Duff's Church, Me-
Killop, was held at the home of
Mrs. Finlay McKercller on .April 8,
with a good attendance. The meet-
ing was in charge of Mrs. Kenneth
Stewart and Mrs. Wm, Shannon.
Meeting• opened with Mrs. Stewart
in the chair. Mrs. Mac Scott read
the scripture and Mrs, Ken Stewart
gave the prayer. The Christian
Stewardship paper was given by
Mrs. Russell Dorrance. Mrs. Win.
Shannon took the chair for the bus-
iness part. Mrs. Mac Scott read a
letter of thanks :for the bale receiv-
ed. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. John
Gordon were appointed delegates to
the Presbyterial. Mrs. Geo. Camp-
bell, president of the W.A., took the
chair, It was decided that the ladies
would serve lunch at Mr. Dorrance's
sale. Mrs. Ken Stewart introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Tames F.
Scott. The address was much enjoy-
ed. Mrs. Hillebrecht gave the study
book. Following a hynin, and pray-
er by Mrs. I-Iillebrecht, lunch was
served by the hostess and helpers
and a social half hour spent.
Where Do the "New Look" Hat
Designs Come From?
Famous hat designers are delving
into history for their "New Look"
creations. The American. Weekly
previews millinery styles in a series
of glainroous cover illustrations.
Get this Sunday's Detroit Times and
see "Yesterday's Fashions Today.".
The American Weekly comes each
week with the Detroit Sunday Times
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1948
Dealers; Bakers,
Farmers & Feeders
WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR FLOUR
"GOLD STAR" Top. Patent
(ALL PURPOSE FLOUR)
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(BREAD FLOUR)
Give them a trial -- Quality and Prices are right
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Calf Meal
Chick Starter
Chick Grower '
Laying Mash
Pig Starter
Hog Fattener
Hog Grower
Sow Ration
Dairy Ration
EXCELLENCE in Name and Quality
Turgeon Grain
Processed Feeds
Telephone 354 Seaforth
Feed Division of
Excellence Flour Mills Ltd.
Sanas
WANTED
Live Poultry
We will pay top
Market Prices
ARMSTRONG & SMITH
ARTHUR, ONT.
For quotations call
Seaforth 279J
Peat Moss
Chick Starter
Chick Grit
Cane Molasses
Cod Liver Oil
Fertilizer and Grass Seed
Carload of Wire and Steel Posts
SEAFORTH FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE
PHONE 9
WATCH DAIlY,PAPER5'
FOR "CURRENT, PRICES
PHONE
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Handling money
Mt money
It costs you more to live these days.
And it costs your bank more to provide
efficient banking service.
Bank staffs are more than half as large
again as before the war; payrolls have
nearly doubled. Taxes are up. So is the cost
of everything banks buy.
Yet you pay no more for banking service
than you did ten years ago. Today 7,000,000
Canadians are bank customers—striking
evidence of the ever -widening usefulness of
Loompetitive banking in our national life.
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