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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 44 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) "EXCELLENCE" Second Patent (BREAD FLOUR) Give them a trial -- Quality and Prices are right Excellence Feeds 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 SEAFORTH 15 EXETER 235 e 1 1 %ice 1 W ^` 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. olYMBYRiD Br F-3 DP. LAMX