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WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR
STORE Specials
POR melts. FIND. SAT., JULY N-9.19
Campbell's Mushroom Soup
2 -10 -oz. tins 27c
Via Soda Biscuits
2 lb Box 39c
Iodized Salt
2 -2 -ib cartons 15c
Forrest City Baling Powder
Quart Sealer 32c
Westminster Tissue 3 rolls .23
Complete Pie Mix
assorted flavors 24c
Lasco Sink Cleanser
2 boxes,
Shredded Wheat
2 pkgs. 25c
Prune Plums
20 -oz. tin 17c
Aylmer Pork & Beans
20 -oz. tin 15c
Juice Oranges
3 Doz. 69c
We Deliver
ART. WRIGHT
Phone 77
BORN
BARRY.— In Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth,, to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Barry
(Mary Sproat)'; Detroit, on June 29, 1948,
a son (Dennis Patrick), a brother for
Michael
MONTGOMERY—At Scott Memorial Hospital'
on July 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. 'William
.Montgomery, 10114 Walton, a son
WALSH — At Scott Memorial Hospital, 'on
June 29, to Mr, and Mrs. John Walsh,
Dublin, a son
STILols -- At Scott Memorial hospital, on
July 2, to Mr, and Mrs. Murray Stiles, a
daughter
RYAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on July
5, to Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ryan, Dub-
lin, a daughter
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We can make immediate delivery from our new
stock of Pure Crude Rubber Inflations
at the following prices:
McCormick -Deering
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DeLaval, Utility & Sterling S0c each
Surge 70o each
All other makes 75c each
We also have over 200 black rubber Inflations
to clear at 40 cents each
JOHNBACH, Seaforth
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A SPECIAL BARGAIN
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
Proclamation
.-TOWN- OF SEAFORTH
On instructions from the Council, I hereby pro-
claim that no dogs shall be allowed to run at large
in the Town of Seaforth during the period from May
21, 1948, to September 1, 1948.
Under authority of By -Law No. 111 for the Town.
of Seaforth, any dogs so found running at large con-
trary to this Proclamation, shall be liable to be killed
and the owner or harborer prosecuted.
M. A. REID
MAYOR
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. R. H. Sproat visited friends
in Guelph last week.
Mrs. A. McKay and two daugh-
ters, Ruby and Pearl, of London,
were visitors on Sunday with her
niece, Miss F. McCloy, Egniondville. 1
Mr. Patrick Cleary, London, spent
the. week end, with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, William Cleary.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holman, Peter
borough, spent a few days with 1VIi'.
and Mrs. Percy Little.
Mr. Paul Dunn,. Winnipeg, with his.
parents Mr. and. Mrs: N. Dulin.
Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent
a few days with her Mother, Mrs. R.
Kennedy.
NIrs. Wilbert Webster attended the
Stevens -Hall wedding on Saturday in
London.
Mr. Elmore Starrow, of Brampton,
visited Mr: and Mrs. Nelson Keyes.
Miss M. O'Hanley spent the week
end with her sister Mrs. Con Eckert
Jr. and other relatives.
Mr. Jack Dixon, of Vancouver, is
spending his holidays at the home of
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Dixon.
Miss Sheila and Master Bruce Mc-
Fadden in Toronto with their aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eely.
Mr. Pete•, McIver spent the week
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end with r. and Mrs. Scott Coffin,
Toronto,
Mrs. W. F. Orren and son, Tampa,
Florida, at her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
A. W. Dunlop.
Mrs, E. C. Barrett, Billy and Ann
Louise with Mr. and Mrs. L. Eberhart.
Miss"Millie Williams of Detroit, and
Mrs: Gerald Counter and daughter Pat
of Toronto were guests of Mrs, Leo
Fortune last week.
Mrs. George Mundell and children,
Ilamilton, were visitors this week
with Laura and Vera Mole.
Mrs. William Gourley and daughter
Mrs. Vivian Hall, Detroit, Mich., are
visiting Laura and Vera Mole and Mr.
and Mrs. David Millson, Constance.
Misses Maude and Annie Ferguson
were visiting 111 Toronto for a few
days last week,
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. J. Doherty, To-
ronto, spent Sunday with her 'parents
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Lawrence.
From Detroit this past weekend.
visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Quigley,
came Mrs. Mae (Pierce) Collins and
her husband John D., son Joseph, and
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Collins Jr. This family group had been
visiting relatives in Collingwood, Dub-
lin and the Joseph Kates.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archibald and
Mary and Blythe, Chatham; NIr. and
• Mrs. 0..1. Rowe and Phillip, Barrie;
NIr. anis Mrs. Charles Sherwood and
Craig, Montreal; Miss Alice Archi-
bald, Kenola, were holiday, visitors
with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. 13.
Archibald.
Miss Dorothy Parke, Reg.N., is at-
tending the Anglican Camp at: Bayfield
this tveelt as nurse. The camp is for
children 9 to 12.
Mr. and Ml's. Art Porterfield anis
Faylene, Flint, Michigan, were holi-
day guests at the home .of Mr. and,
Mrs. Arnold Westcott.
NL'. and Mrs. B. „Rising entertained
the following the past week at their
home north of town, their daughter
Mrs., N. E. Norris and two children
Bob and Barbara. June, Toronto; Mr.
Rising's brother P. H. Rising, Cham-
paign, 111.; his nephew Carl Talbot,
wife and two children, Bmulville, Ill:
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Snowdon and
Mary Ann, and Messrs. C. and 0.
Snowdon spelt the week end at
Manitoulin Island.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
Dancing Nightly
NEIL McKAY
Radio -& Recording Orchestra
Sunday Evening Concert
JULY llth, 9 P.M.
ACCPPELLA CHOIR
from New Hamburg, Ont.
35 Voices
Sacred and Popular Music
Silver Collection
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Mrs. George Best and Mrs. D. It
Cunningham, Brussels, and Miss Eve-
lyn Cunningham, Brantford, were
guests of Mrs. W. J. Woods Monday.
Chief Magistrate Ellis, Medicine
Hat, Alta., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Maybe° and son, Ingersoll, were
guests of Mss. W. J, Woods recently,
While playing softball with the
Seaforth Fawns at the Walton Coln-
munity Park, on Monday evening,
Mrs. Jack Curry received a broken
arm.
MANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson and
y'amily, Monkton, visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Johnston.,
MVIr. and Mrs. Louis Ball and June
of Detroit, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Manley.
NIr. and Mrs. Stephen .Manley, ,
London, visited relatives on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray and
family with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Murray.
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