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The Seaforth News, 1948-11-11, Page 5THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948 WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR Specials FOR . TH UR..FRID. SAT .' . NOV. 11 12 13 JELLO JELLY POWDERS 3 pkgs. 23c 1 DELICIOUS FLAVORS CHOCOLATE MALLOW e®onia, COOKIES -1 Ib. °�°%, Chocolate Sandwich Cream Filled Cookies—I. lb.. • ..29c CUT MIX FRUIT °a PKG 1 FRESH WALNUTS 25Ci FRESH ALMONDS25 c 4 oz. 6� We Deliver Art. Wright KIPPEN Mr Jonah Green one clay recently, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long of Kippen were weekend guests of rel- atives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Itobt. Green and Mr. Thorpe of London and Mr. Charlie Green of Egmondville visited with CARNATION MILK 8tSC. 6 TINS... 2L RAISINSC'. I3 ...., ae.+ Quick Cooking Oatmeal 35c 5 1b. Bag All Purpose Soap Powder NIBLETS CORN PER TIN 19c Phone 77 C. W. L. Euchre and Dance ST. COLUMBAN Friday, Nov. 12 CARDS 8.30 - 10.30 McQuaid and Delaney Orchestra Admission 60c Mitchell Cider Mill Will operate Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week until -November 26 FRED HENNICK PHONE 181 MITCHELL Mr. John Doig of Grand Rapids was a guest of his mother and sister Janet for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnston and Bobbie called on Seaforth friends during the week. 'illi WE HAVE ON HAND ALBERTA ROSEDALE HARD LUMP COAL ALSO w Buckwheat Coal Seaforth Supply & Fuel PHONE 47 Seaforth Creamery Phone 80 • J. E. Besse - Prop. FARMERS: We are paying 76c per ib Butter Fat for cream delivered to our plant. Our Trucks are on the road all winter and will be in your vicinity each week. Price 74c on Truck. A phone call or letter and our drivers will be -pleased to call. We are•endeavoring to give our cream shippers the best service and satisfaction possible; a trial will convince you. We have a few Cold Storage Lockers available at present. Lumber SPRUCE 2x4 2x6 2x8 2 x 10 up to 16 ft, lengths at $85.00 per 'M' HEMLOCK 2" stock suitable for Barn Floors at $85.00 per 'M' Siding and sheathing lumber at $85.00 per `M' Cedar - Ash - Rock Elm - Fir - Pine - in stock from 1" to 6"x6" #1 — 5xxxxx Cedar Shingles—Red Band $12.80 Square Asphalt Shingles 210 pound, various'blends, $8.50 square You can insulate your home by doing it yourself for as low as $80.00 Supplies now available — Clear kiln dried fir mouldings — Gyproc wallboard—Ten Test—Ashlar Blocks—Cedar lap siding — Cedar grain siding — Masonite — Plywood — Arborite --= Beaverboard — Chrome mouldings — Doors — Reclaimed windows. See the %" Fir Plywood at 12c per Square Foot in Sheets 4x8 for sheathing granaries, and general repair Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. "Where The Best Costs. No More" PHONE 47 SEAFORTH THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Sproat and Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Sproat, Detroit, spent Sunday with relatives in town. Mrs, George IIi11s has returned from Toronto to her home here: Mrs. Cram of. Edmonton, who has been a guest for some time, came with her. Miss Rlria klills and Miss Marjory Bickell of Toronto' spent the week end here. Mrs. Sylvester Kelly, Londa n; spent the week end with her parents here. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Smith and Mr. Gordon Messer, Bluevale, anent the weekend with Miss Florence Fowler. 1VIr. Donald Munn, London, spent the week end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Munn. Miss Mary Crowe, London, and Miss I>atlileen Crowe, Cobourg, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crowe. Mr. Edward Devereaux, Toronto, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. F. Devereaux. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Overholt, Zur- ich, spent the week end at the Home of Mrs. Theresa Maloney. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mundell and sons, and Mr. John Mundell, Bluevale, visited over the week end with Mr, and Mrs. C. Cochrane, Mrs. Richard Peiffer and daughter Dianne spent a week with her mother Mrs. Henry Hoggarth, return- ing to Detroit accompanied by Mr, Peiffer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devereaux and Miss Helen' Devereaux, London, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .6. Devereaux. Mrs. Loretta Jordan, Dublin, visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. McIver. Mr. Harold Knight, Kitchener, spent the week end at his Home here, Mrs.- Campbell and Belle and 11ir, and Mrs. Henry Roggarth visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDougall on the boundary. Mrs. 11. Bone of Brussels spent the week end with her sister Mrs. A. L. Porteous. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. George Eaton and Mel Mer- riam spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCowan, who were celebrat- ing their wedding anniversary, Mrs. 3. J. Pollard on Tuesday at- tended the funeral of her brother the late Aaron Theil of Auburn, who passed away suddenly on Saturday, BORN STJTTON—Oon October 31, at K. & W. Ros- pital. Kitchener, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sutton (Lois Knight) a daughter. Paula Jean. First great-grandchild for Mr, and, Mrs. John Knight, Seaforth. McLAUGHLIN—At Scott Memorial Hospital on November 4th, to Mr. and. Mrs. Michael McLaughlin, Dublin, a son FORREST—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November dth, to Mr. and Mrs. William Forrest, RR3 Seaforth; a son HOEGY—At Scott Memorial Hospital on No- vember 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy. Brodhagen, a son BROADFOOT—.At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Broadfoot, Kippen, a con RONEY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on November 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roney, 11112 Dublin, a daughter WANTED DEAD STOCK HIGHEST CASH PRICES HORSES -$5.00 EACH; CATTLE—$5.00 EACH; HOGS= -$1.50 PER CWT. All According to Size and Oondition COLLECT Seaforth 15 Exeter 235 DARLING & CO. LTD. Mrs: Florence Kyle was then called to the front and she read the ad- dress to Mr. and Mrs. Stasik and she presented them with a wool blanket and bath towels on behalf of the. Institute; also, a table laden with gifts donated by the members of the Institute and their families were given to Mr. and Mrs. Stasik, Mrs, Stasik thanked all very much for their gifts. Bingo was then played for an hour and a dainty. lunch was served by the committee in charge. ELIMVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carscadden and family of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Miners. 1VIr. Elgin Skinner of Milton spent the weekend at his home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Denham of Kirkton. Messrs Murray and Laurie Steph- en of London spent the weekend with their parents. Miss Wanda Stephen spent the weekend in London. The Alert Mission Band of Northside United Church will hold a RAINBOW TEA and Sale of Horne Baking ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON :November 20th From 3 to G p.m. In the Sunday School Room of the Church—Everyone Welcome Euchre -Dance Dublin Parish Hall FRI., NOV. 19 Refreshments Adm. 50c KIPPEN EAST Kippen Institute welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,Stasik at a Hallowe'- en social. A very enjoyable evening was spent at S.S. No. 2, Tuckersmith on Monday evening -Nov. 1, when the Kippen East Women's Institute members and their families gathered. for their Hallowe'en social. At the door they were met by a ghost and witch, played by Mrs, Hugh McGreg- or and Mrs. J. McLean. First on the program was the parade of those in costume, prizes going to: children, Lois McLellan, Margaret Jean Broadfoot and Marie Sinclair; adult, Mrs. Hugh McGregor (the ghost), Mr. Edison McLean (the Bobo), Mr. and Mrs. R. McGregor (the old fashioned couple), Mr. Campbell Eyre (the Eskimo and papoose), Mrs. Wm. Doig (the clown). Mrs. A. Finlayson acted as chairman and the musical part of the program op- ened with a singsong. Mrs. R. Broad - foot was at the piano. Mrs. W. H. McLean then favored 'with a read- ing. A song and tap dance was given by four little girls, Ann Sinclair, Ronnie Kyle, Elaine Bell and Lois McLellan. They were dressed in pa- per costumes and accompanied by Mrs. J. Sinclair. Miss Marilyn Eyre favored with two vocal solos, "The Tree in the Meadow" and "I'll Love two vocal duets which were enjoyed You Till I Die". Miss Bernice Me Clinchey and Miss Turner rendered by all, accompanied at the piano by Virginia McClinchey. The closing number was a solo by Marie Sin- clair, wearing a floor length blue silk gown with matching halo, and for her number she chose 'Alice Blue Gown." Ann and Marie then sang together "Side by Side," accompan- ied at the piano by their mother. Euchre & Dance FRIDAY, NOV. 19 in Cardno's Hall, Seafortli Euchre 8.30. Lunch served Euchre and dance.. 50c Da, ice only 35c Good music and good prizes Sponsored by Seaforth Women's Institute 1 WEEK SPECIAL Gent's Gold filled Expansion Watch Bracelet.— This is a new low price. $5OO Tax Included J. A. Westcott Bazaar and Home Baking Sale AT KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH SAT., NOV. 13 2 TO 5 P.M. Booths will consist of "Touch and Take", Fancy Work, Home Baking, Fish Pond, Candy, Vegetables, Rummage Tea will be Served — 25c VARNA Mr. Ben Hymner and his mother from Atwood, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys and family, also called on other friends around Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McClinc'hey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford . Keys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mos Lloyd Keys and family. III an111,1,1411111111111,1111111111111111011, .. 1111,11111(0111 BAZAAR Quilt, Aprons, Hand Sewing and Knitted Articles, Produce Home Baking, Homemade Candy AFTERNOON TEA Twp. Hall at Varna Auspices of United Church W.A. Wed., Nov. 24 3 TO 6 O'CLOCK 11/11111111111110111111/1111111111111111111 ........... ... Dancing! - LOOBY'S HALL DUBLIN Friday, Nov. 12 ROSS PEARCE AND HIS BAND Dancing 10.'15-1.15 Admission 50 cents S. M. H. Annual Ball Auspices Nurses Scott Memorial Hospital FRIDAY, NOV. 12 -- 9.30 to 1.30 Carduo's Hall, Seaforth Orchestra: 'Bobbie Downs Dress optional. 2.50 Couple We Take Pleasure In Introducing Our Modern Packard Ambulance This ambulance is equipped for ,any trip no matter how near or far. This vehicle is used only for an ambulance so is fully equipped to render any service. _ Courteous, Prompt and Careful Attention Box Ambulance --- Funeral Service NIGHT 18 OR 237 J PHONE—DAY 43 omestic Consumers IT IS UP TO YOU WHETHER OR NOT THERE ARE DOMESTIC BLACKOUTS The Commission has only so much power allotted it for the use of Seaforth each day. If our domestic consumers practise voluntary conservation every min- ute of every day, the frequency and length of black- outs can be reduced. On certain days blackouts may 'be eliminated entirely. WHEN YOUR LIGHTS GO OUT REMEMBER — YOU WERE TO BLAME — YOU USED TOO MUCH HYDRO SHUT-OFF PERIODS — When necessary — will be until further notice at the following times: 12.30 Noon to 1 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Seaforth Public Utility Commission PHONE 100-J