HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-04-07, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
War
Wright's Superior Store Specials
2nd Week of the SPRING SALE
KELLOGG'S OVEN FRESH
Corn Flakes
8 oz. 2 FOR
25c
AYLMER CHOICE
PUMPKIN
2 LARGE 28 -oz TINS 21c
Chum Dog Food
2 TINS ,,••21c
Fine OATMEAL
5 -LB. BAG, , . 35c
CHOCOLATE MALLOW
COOKIES
1 LB.
45c
Carnation Milk
6 TINS 89c
Glenwood Fruit
COCKTAIL 20 oz. tin 38c
STOKLEYS HONEY POD
PEAS
20 OZ. TIN
16c
METCALFE
PORK & BEANS
20 OZ. TIN 10C
Maple Leaf Flakes
LARGE PKG. S3c
NU.COA
MARGARINE
1 LB. 40c
Canada Matches
3 BOXES 27c
Pie Cherries
20 OZ. TIN 29c
Shredded Wheat
2 PKGS. 27c
A!¢:T WRIGHT
Phone 77 We Deliver
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Barley Acreage Wanted
Get Your Contract Now and Be Assured
of Good Seed
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e5vea/orih Co -Op
Phone 9 Seaforth
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YES!! They're
COMING AGAIN
Who ? Oh, The Norwich Band Minstrels
When ? ON APRIL 8TH
WHERE ? IN CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH
Who is sponsoring them ? The Local C.P.T. Committee
of Oddfellows and Rebekas
• An entirely new Show -- bigger and better
than ever
They recently performed to packed houses, on three
consecutive nights in their home town of Norwich
(The Norwich Bancl have won further laurels since their
appearance here last spring)
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LUM
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V Match Pine and Spruce for barn doors
Pine and Spruce for barn siding and sheathing.
Various lengths and widths in 1, 2, and 3 inch
Lumber
Complete line of Wallboards, Mouldings, Sash,
Doors, etc.
JUST ARRIVED: INSULATION — GRANULATED
2 -inch and 3 -inch
Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd.
"Where The Best Costs No More”
PHONE 47 SEAFORTH
THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF CANADA.
requires
STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS
$1,080-$1,500, and $1,500-$1,800.
For Department of
National Defence, Air
at Centralia, Ontario,
Full particulars on posters displayed in. Post Offices and
Offices of the National Employment Service. Application
forms, obtainable at above Offices, should be filed not later
than April 13,1949, with the Civil Service Commission of
Canada, 1207 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario.
TOWN TOPICS'
Mr. A, Demerling of Harri ton is
visiting with,,,llis daughter and son.
in-law; Mr. and Mrs, Roy 'Dungey.
Mrs. E. S. Becktel of Hamilton
was a weekend guest of her son, Mr.
R, E. Becktel,
Mr. and Mrs, William P. Archi-
bald have received word that their
son-in-law and :daughter, Mr, and
Mrs, Chas G. Sherwood and 'son
Craig have arrived safely in Eng':
land where they will spend the next
two months. Mr. Sherwood is on a
business trip for the AluminumCo.
of Canada. They made the trip by
air in twelve hours, arriving in Eng-
land on Willisarch 28th.
Mr, lDundas has purchased
the residence of Mr. Cartwright
Hawley, Wilson Street, and gets po-
session soon. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley
have purchased a house in .Stratford.
Mrs. Arthur 3. Wright is conva-
lescing at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale, James St.
after her recent operation in Scott
Memorial Hospital.
Master David Grieve, of London,
spent last week with his grand-
mother, Mrs. John .Grieve.
Mr. Edward Thon, of Bodmin,
Sask., and Mrs. C. M. Hedden, of
Tlensall, called to see Mrs. L. E.
Richards and Miss Olive McCormack,
on Sunday.
Miss Rhoda Cudmore, Glen, Tha-
ler, Cheryl Cudmore, and Mr. and
Mrs, A. E. Cudmore, of Kitchener,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Arn old Westcott.
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Geddes,
London, spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham,
and Bernard, visited over the week-
end in Galt at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. T. Reilly.
Mr. Dennis Maloney, London,
spent the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Margaret Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flannery and
family visited on Sunday in Guelph
with Mas. John Flannery.
Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Milton have
returned home after spending two
months in Montreal,
Mrs. F. S. Brugger, who spent the
past six weeks in Montreal returned
with them.
Miss June Shaw, Windsor, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Shaw;
Mr. and Mas. Bob Devereaux, Lon-
don, and Miss Mary Devereaux, Tor-
onto, were weekend guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dever-
eaux.
Mr. Lloyd Dinnen, Detroit, spent
the weekend with his mother,, Mrs.
E. J. Dinnen.
Miss Madeline Fortune visited with
friends in Kitchener over the week-
end.
Miss Ruth Shinen, Toronto, spent
the weekend with 'her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Shinen.
BY POPULAR REQUEST
Don Robertson
AND THE
Ranch Boys
IN CARDNO'S HALL
SEAFORTH
Monday, April 11
DANCING 10 UNTIL 1
ADMISSION 50c
Conte and have a barrel of
Fun. dancing to this popular
Band from the CKNX Barn
Dance Broadcast
ARARARAARAWARRANAMOVVIAIN
ANIEMINEMINDENNOthak-
SAT. NIGHT
DANCE
,
DANCE
R•
DANCE
Saturday, April 9
in Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
Featuring
McDowells Orchestra
with the Latest in Old and
New Time Music
Dancing 9 til 12
Admission 50e. Students 40e
Watch for Announcement of
Big Easter Dance
OVVINVIAAVVIOVI
Lawns Rolled
By Power Roller
Place your order as early
as possible
A. W. Sillery
Phones 173 or 315-7
Seaforth Lawn
Bowling Club
BORN
GRICFI — At Scott Memorial Hospital, cm
April 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Alden Crich,
Senfotth RR3, a son
DEVEREAUX—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on April 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Devereaux, Seaforth RR4, a son
h-ROEHLER—At Scott Memorial Hospital. on
April 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kroehier,
Seaforth RR3, a son
SIGH—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on April
6, to Mr, and Mire. Joseph Nigh, Sea -
forth, a daughter
For Your
EASTER
PERMANENT
Match the liveliness
and gaiety of Spring
with a radiant new
Permanent
Make your appointment
early
MURIEL'S
Phone 351-W Seaforth
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Nom!'tion Convetion
THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
of Huron -Perth will hold a convention at the
TOWN HALL, MITCHELL
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Satura , ;.•
AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M.
SPEAKERS
DONALD FLEMING, M.P.; THOS. PRYDE, M.L.A.
A. J. BRADSHAW, M.P., AND OTHERS
The Public Is Invited
Voting 13y, Certificate Only
GOD SAVE THE KING
E. D. BELL, President CLARK FISHER, Secretary
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THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF CANADA
requires
TELEPHONE OPERATORS`
$1,140-$1,380; $1,380-$1,680;
and $1,680-$1,860
For Department of
National Defence, Air
at Centralia, Ontario.
Full particulars on posters displayed in Post Offices and
Offices of the National Employment Service. Application
forms, obtainable at above Offices, should be filed nat later
than April 13, 1949, with the Civil Service Commission of
Canada, 1207 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario.
ScilingOut Sale
Hurry for these EXTRA SPECIALS for
spring. We have a largeassortment of
Men's Women's and Children's Shoes, and
we are clearing them at cost.
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY
Men's Suits'
Lovely styles for Spring.
Tweeds, Worsteds and Botanys.
Single and double breasted
models
clearing at cost
Boys White Shirts
To set off his Easter
outfit
clearing 1.39 ea.
Ladids Dress Shoes
A final clearance of all Ladies
dress shoes.
Pumps, ties and arch supports
in Kid Patent and Calf
clearing at cost
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LADIES UNDERWEAR
Lovely silk briefs; also ch.
training pantries
Reg. .69 25 c
TO CLEAR....PR.
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Boys Suits
Smart suits for the younger
set. Many colors in tweeds
and stripes
clearing at cost
Men's Dress
Trouser
20% OFF
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
Fine quality boots and shoes.
Many styles. Brogues, per-
forated and plain sl.yles.
2.98 up .:
BOYS SAILOR SUITS
Lovely all wool sailor suits
for little chaps. Reg. 4.50
CLEARING 2.98 EA.
Our entire stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS are clear-
ing out below cost, so .hurry in and choose yours while
there is still a good choice
GREEN FRONT
DEPT. STORE
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE SEAFORTH
-.SPEC
SATURDAY - APRIL 9th - ONLY
• ENAMELWARE Broken Lines. — Up to 50% off.
• ALUMINUMWARE Broken Lines—Up to 50O1r off.
• IRONING BOARDS — $3,75
• GALVANIZED
We
Fencing
PAILS
Have A Complete
Garden
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10 qt. 49c
12 qt. 59c
Stock of
tools Lawn mowers
Lawn Rollers
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ABOUT YOUR FLOOR COVERING
Then s1101) at the Store where you have the largest
selection of really genuine values. '
Spring is Just around the corner. `,
Order that new floor covering while ;riL
there is a large stock 1i
4 Vd. Linoleum �►
Inlaid
Congoleum
Rexoleum Deluxe ,R
Rexoleum Standard �-.A
Congoleum Runner Rexoleum Runner-,1f'k
18 x 36 Matts only 25c
NINE PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM
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Curtain Rods Venetian Blinds Sash Rods
Cranes Drapery Track
Box Furniture Store --Funeral Service
PHONE—DAY 43 NIGHT 535 W