HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-07-15, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1948
TOWN TOPICS,
WRIGHT'S sup oR OR Specials 0
FOR THURS.FRI. SAT.;July 16-16-17
Peter Pan Puffed Wheat
8 qt. Bag 19c
Raisins 2 lbs. 39c
Welsh's Grape Juice
16 oz. Bottle 27c
Whole & Broken OLIVES
16 -oz, Jar 28c
Sandwich Cookies
assorted flavors 1 tb 29c
We Deliver
H. F. A.
Play -Off Game
WALTON
AT
ST. COLUMBAN
Tuesday, July 20
Game called at 6.30
(Standard Time)
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
2 -8 -oz. Pkgs. • 25c.
Lynn Valley Peaches
20 oz. tin 25c
Hillcrest Shortening 1' lb. -.28c
Matches;.`..... 3 Boxes 28c
Easy Mix for Tea Biscuits
1 Box 39c
Special Box lc
2 FOR 40c
ART. WRIGHT
Phone 77
The Ina Gray
Beauty Shoppe
Will be closed for vacation
from July 17th •
Until further notice
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* Enamel Tub
* Belt Drive (very small
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* Ball bearing rollers in
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* Single control for wringer
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* automatic tension on
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* Sediment trap built in,tub
'Available .in Electric or
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Inunnediate delivery
"Terms arranged to suit your budget"
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A SPECIAL BARGAIN
We still have on hand a quantity of the reclaimed siding
and sheathing, 2x4's 3x6'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.
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Phone 47
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Seaforth
Proclamation
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
On instructions from the Council, 1 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
THE S17AFORTH NEWS
Tie and families of Detroit, are
spending the summer at Bayfield.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kling were
Mr. and Mrs. Angus More have visiting in. Olio last week at the
returned to Chicago after spending home of Mr. Kling's uncle.
a week with the former's sister, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Strong had the misfor-
Jaek Glew and Mr. Glew, tune to break her leg on Saturday
Nlr•. and Ma•s. Glenn Garniss and evening.
Patricia, Hamilton, aro visiting his 1 Miss Agnes Lynch, R.N. has re -
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gar- t
piss,
.Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Ryan, Mon-
treal, were guests last week at the
horn of his sister,' Mrs. Phillip
Speak and Mr. Speak.
Miss Mary Margaret Cleary is
holidaying in. Guelph at the home of
Mrs. John Flannery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pinkney and
family, Toronto, spent the week.
end With her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Cudmore.
Week end guests at the home of
Mr. and -Mrs. J. J. Cleary were Mrs,
John Flannery, Misses Geralda and
Therese' Flannery, Guelph, and Mr.
Cyril Flannery, Detroit.
Mrs. Ralph McFadden and Mur-
ray left Tuesday to spend two weeps
in Aylmer with her sister, Mrs. Arn-
old Stansell.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Smith and
son, Toronto, spent the week end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, P. Little.
Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Hodgins of
Toronto are visiting at the hone of
'Mi. and Mrs. John Beattie.
Misses, Nancy and Sally Nott have
returnehome from spending ten,
days at Huron Anglican Church
Camp at Bayfield.
Miss Lillian Faulkner spent the
week end in Galt.
Dr. Melbourne Keine is spending
his holidays with. his mother, Mrs.
C. C. Laine.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speer, Lon-
don, were in town Tuesday.
MIS Cathcart Kayand son, of
h
Guelph called on Ml and Mac
T. A.G.Gordon on Sunday last.
Mi and Mrs T.A.G. Gordon are
stopping at Park Plaza, in Toronto,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sproat and
family of North Bay were guests
last week, of relatives here.
turned to Detroit after a two week,.
vacation at her home in Beechwood.
Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon Mears and
Mr. Ed carpenter of Detroit and
'Miss Marie Carpenter of Duluth,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. John
Lynch and sister§ in Beechwood,
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dittmer of
Wingham, spent several days last
week with his mother, Mrs. Mary
Dittnier.
Mr. and Mrs. William. Howard of
Winnipeg, Man., are holidaying with
her sister, Mrs. Fred Fischer and
Mr. Fischer and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Diegel of
North Bay with relatives for a few
days.
Mrs. Ann Elligson is visiting in
Kitchener at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Bill Dankworth.
Miss Joyce Butson of Mitchell
has been holidaying at the home of
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Rock,
Miss Dorothy Tait returned after
holidaying, at Grand Bend.
Master Wayne Beuerman is holi-
daying at the hone of Mr. and Mrs.
Dipple, in Mitchell.
Mr. Glenn Bennewies had his ton-
sils removed last Wednesday.
Miss Arlene Diegel, :Vlcliillop, is
holidaying at the hone of her
grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Diegel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Messer -
n awith
and Arlene of Detroit,
Mrs H. Richer. Sr.
Mr. and Mrs John G: Hinz, Mau-
reen and Winnifred attended the
Tait -Might wedding in Toronto. on
Saturday.
Miss Shirlie Anne Barber of
Guelph is holidaying with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Williamson of Hinz.
Regina, were Sunday guests of Mr. Miss Gwen Rock has taken a posi-
and Mrs. R. H. Sproat. lion in Querengesser and Diegel
Mr. and Mrs. Seltzer and son are Store for the summer months.
visiting at the home of Mrs. Selt- Miss Shirley Riehl is holidaying
zer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Shi- ith her friend Miss Joan ICistner,
nen. Tirrnholm.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trott are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eickmeir.
vacationing in Northern Ontario. Roger and Gary of Detroit, with
Me. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eickmeir.
daughters, Mrs. Taber and Mrs. Bar- Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sholdice
onoawuermnmr.0 nasm1.014=. as r2.1.r%
Football
Semi - Finals Playoff
BRUSSELS
AT
WINTHROP.
Monday, July 19
Game called 7,30 1) S T
Admission 25c
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Howard
Querengesser in Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz and
Audrey, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Leon-
hardt, Yvonne Rose, visited with
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Dotzert at Am-
ulree, do Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mogk and
Nancy, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Doer at Auburn, Nancy
remaining for holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and
Audrey, of Glanworth, with friends.
Miss Audrey Hinz rretUrned with
them for a week's holidays.
Miss Berdie Murray of Toronto,
with Mrs. Sophie Bennewies.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querenges-
ser and Susan of Waterloo, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Querengesser.
Mr. Donald Ahrens spent the
weekend in London with the Mc-
Leod brothers.
VARNA
Mrs. R. S. Evans, of Oshawa, is
spending the week with her sister,
Mrs. 3. W. Johnson and family. -
Mrs. Andrew Foote was in Toron-
to last week attending the funeral
of her niece, Mrs. Harrington iDor-
El' h, 1remembered
othy Fie) w o will be
by many in this vicinity.
Several from this community at-
tended the celebration in Clinton,
Monday.
Miss Roxie Palmer and Sister Ad-
die of Toronto, were weekend guests
at the home of Mrs. Gertie Reid.
Miss Frances Sharp spent a day
last week at the home of Mrs. M. G.
Beatty and Miss Mossop.
Mr. B. Buchanan of London, was
a Sunday guest at the hone of Mr.
and Mrs. J. McAsh.'
Miss Violet McClymont of Hensall
called Friday on Mrs. Beatty and
Hiss MViossop.
Holy Communion will he cele-
brated in St. John's Church at 7 P.
in., Sunday, July 18th.
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