HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-04-29, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1948
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FOR THURS.. 801. SAT., APR. 29.99, MAY 1
Campbell's Veg, Soup
2 10 -oz. tins 22c
Superfine Wax Paper
100 ft. Roll
Maxwell House Coffee
1. Ib. Bag
27c
Kellogg Corn Flakes
2 8 -oz. Pkg 25c
Beehive Corn 'Syrup
10 Ib. Pail $1.39
Keta Salmon dl
7% oz, tin ,...21c
sac Lard
1 "Ib. Print 250
25c Toilet Tissue Rice
3 Rolls 23c 1 Ib. 19c
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BRUCE FI ELD
Y. P. U. ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, MAY 2
at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER
Rev. (Dr.) R. C. Chalmers
Associate Secretary of Evangel-
istic Service of United Church
of Canada
Special Music by the Choir
. PLAY
By Varna -Goshen Y.P.U.
"THE LITTLE CLODHOPPER"
MONDAY, MAY 3, at 8.30 p.m.
Adm.: Adults 40c. Children 25c
TOWN TOPICS .
Mr. H. Glenn Hays is spending a
few days at Washington, D. C. and
other points in the United States.
Mr. Will Learning, Mr. ,Sinclair
and Mr. and Mrs. James Broadfoot•
visited friends at Kippen on Sunday
Miss Maude Keys of Stratford
visited with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Keys of Egmond-
ville, for the weekend.
Mrs. Russel H..Sproat visited Mrs.
Geo. Hills in Toronto, last week.
Miss Ann Tate has returned from
attending the Photographers' Con-
vention in Toronto, and visiting rel-
atives in Peterborough.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Baker over the weekend
were Mr. and firs. Albert Kinnear
and son David of St. Catherines; Mr..
and Mrs. Alex Baker and children,
Gary and Bonnie of Mitchell.
Miss Marion Lawson and Mr. Nor -
Zurich Li
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Cardno's Hall
SEAFORTH
WED., MAY 12 8.30 p.m. sharp
SIX BLACK - FACED COMEDIANS
Forty Members in the Caste
ALL MEMBERS OF THE ZURICH LIONS CLUB
TWO HOURS OF FUN AND SONG
Sponsored by the Seaforth Lions Club
IN AID OF BOXES FOR BRITAIN FUND
AND WELFARE WORK
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
man Willis of Kitchener and Shirley
Trussler of New Dundee spent the
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Ma's. Roy Lawson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Black and
Kenneth spent the weekend - with
friends in Toronto and while there
attended the Markle -Clark" wedding
on Saturday.
Miss Edna Jowett of Port Huron,
Mich., was weekend guest of Miss
Florence Fowler.
Miss Edna Jowett of Port Huron
and Florence Fowler spent Satur-
day afternoon in Bayfield, guests of
their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jow
ett.
Sunday visitors with Mils- Flor-
ence Fowler were Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bei't Colclough and Mr. and Mrs.
George Colclough of Goderich Town-
ship; Elmer Fowler of Bluevale;
Misses Elsie and Martha Fowler of
town and Mrs. Dale of Walton.
Dr. and Mrs. Friel Stewart, Wind -
Soy, spent the weekend with Mrs.
Chas. Stewart.
Mr. Jack Fortune, London, spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Jean Fortune.
Mrs. M. Reiss and daughter Lor-
etto, Detroit, were weekend visitors
at the home of Mrs. Jas. Morris.
Mr. Ronald Farquhar, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with his parents.
Miss Joyce Diegel visited last
week in Walton with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel.
Miss June Shaw, London, spent
the weekend with her parents.
Mr. Thos. Hackwell, Walton, is a
patient in the Scott 'Memorial Hos-
pital.
Mr. Ronald Savauge, Toronto,
spent the weekend at his home here.
Miss Margaret McIver, Kitchener,
spent the weekend at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. McIver.
Mr, E. Gormley has, returned
home after spending the past month
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. 'J. Johnson, Kitchener, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Jas. Johnson.
Mr. Allan Ryan, Toronto, spent
the weekend at his home here.
Messrs. Norman and Dawson
Smith, Toronto, spent the weekend
here with relatives.
Miss Hilda Kennedy, London,
spent the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. R. Kennedy.
Rev. Patrick Peyton, S.C.S.,
spoke to the congregation of the St.
James' Church, Saturday evening,
urging all to join in the Family Ro-
sary Crusade in the London Diocese.
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Notice
Progressive Conservatives of Mc-
Killop will hold a reorganizatioki
meeting at Winthrop hall on Mon-
day, May 3, at 8:30. D.S.T. Every-
body interested is welcome. Young
People, are particularly invited.
Come and meet Thomas Pryde, El-
mer Bell and others.
W. Earl Mills, Chairman
STUDIO COUCHES
Spring -filled cushion construction throughout. Many to
choose from. Wine, green, blue, rust, a color to suit your
taste.
ELECTRIC RANGES, RANGETTES
and Heavy Duty Rangettes: Immediate Delivery
Box Furniture Store --Funeral Service
PHONE—DAY 43 NIGHT 18 OR 287 J
No wonder she looks pleased! That's
-, quite a tidy little sum she's managed
fig save. And, of course, there are
iF'
ti-ags she wants to get with these
savings. That's why she opened a
Savings account with us.
Open a Savings account with us now—
for the things you will want tomorrow.
Become a Savings customer with our branch
In your neighbourhood. Our Manager
will welcome you as a customer.
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TH E CANADIAN Bi
OF COMMERCE
SEAFORTH BRANCH, G. C. BRIGHTRALL, Manager
Progressive Conservative
Nomination Meeling
FOR THE PROVINCIAL RIDING
OF HURON
HENSALL TOWN HALL
WED., MAY 5 at 8.30 p.m.
SPEAKERS:
Thomas Pryde, M.P.P., Huron
Fletcher S. Thomas, M.P.P., Elgin
AND OTHERS
ELMER D. BELL, K.C. CLARK FISHER
President Secretary
Football Meeting
There will be a meeting at
Winthrop Hall
TUESDAY, MAY 4
In connection with organizing
a Football Team. All inter-
ested persons please attend.
MEETING CALLED 8.30
DANCE! SAT. NIGHT
in Cardno's Hall
SATURDAY, MAY 1
ROSS PEARCE & HIS MUSIC
Admission 50c
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AyeaY CHICKS
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Due to high hatchability we will have a
few surplus Chicks during the next three
weeks.
BARRED ROCKS ON MONDAY
RED X ROCK CROSS ON THURSDAY
May chick orders should be booked
immediately as we are setting only for
orders booke three weeks in advance.
SCOTT POULTRY FARMS
PHONE 851 r 32
SEAFORTH •
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A SPECIAL BARGAIN
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We still have on hand a quantity of the reclaimed siding
and sheathing, 2x4's — 2x6's and B.C. timbers on. hand.
The price range is from $40 to $65
• Get it while it lasts
If you are going to build we will gladly give you an
estimate as to materials, prices, etc.
Our materials are priced low for your benefit and our
large variety of stock will fill any orders in lumber and
building supplies.
Lumber, Doors, Shingles, Sash, Siding, Lime, Plaster,
Plywood, Masonite, Insulation.
Ask for it: We have it.
Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd.
"Where The Best Costs No More"
Phone 47
Seaforth
BEAN GROWERS
DO YOU KNOW THAT THIS YEAR. BEAN GERMINATION
IS LOWER THAN USUAL
Last year we treeted with a. seed disinfectant a limited quantity
of seed beans; the results wore so outstaming that we wu11t to make
this service this season available to as many of our patrons as
Possible. WE SOl'.1CIT' YOUR ('O.OPERATION BY CONTACTING
OUR NEAREST 14I.EVATOR NOW. thus giving us lime in arrange
for adequate supplies of treated Registered and Certified seed.
We will not treat seed unless ordered as surplus treated
seed cannot be used for other purposes.
Play Safe and secure your requirements of reliable treated seed
early, thus ensuring a good stand of disease free beans which will
mature evenly into a high yielding strop 00 quality beans.
Limited quantities of Registered and Certtfl.ed seed still available,
your present seed can be exchanged at market price. Ask for pertic-
ulat's about our contracts for Cranberry beans, more money with less
weather risk at harvesting.
y.EMEMBER.GERMINATION IS LOW — DEPENDABLE SEED IIAS
NO SUBSTITUTE
W. E. REID
Dashwood, Ontario — Telephone S7 -W
Medford, Ontario Telephone 455
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