HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-08-25, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1949
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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PORK & BEANS
20 Oz. tins. 2 for 25c
AYLMER TOMATO CATCHUP
11 Oz. Bettie, ; 16c
RED PITTED PIE CHERRIES
15 oz, Tin 24c
FANCY PINK SALMON
Tin.. 25c
CORN SYRUP2 lb tins 27c
GARDEN PATCH
WHOLE KERNEL 1SC
CORN 14 oz. Tin. arc
AUSTRALIAN RAISINS
New Crop, 1 lb 15c
MATCHES c
3 BOXES.
SNOWFLAKE 'AMMONIA
2 Pkgs... 13c
New: Crop Clover Honey
2 01 Carton ..
45c
PEACHES are at their best for canning. Fresh supplies arriving daily
We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 '
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Thurs. Frei. Sat. "BLOOD ON THE' MOON" Now. Playing
with ROBERT MITO2 M and BARBARA BEL GEDDES
A to,-notahh Western! .Not bad when a guy can shoot the heel right off the Gal's
boot andstillmake her love him.
The hilarious sequel. to The Egg and I —
Mon, PWed. Percy Kilbride
_ "MA AND PAA KETTLE" Marjorie Main
When theKettaws win a house to a slogan contest ... The Roof's Orf .. and the
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,Next, Thurs. Fri. Sat. "LIFE OF RILEY" starring Wm. Bendis as Riley
Radio's Riotous Rileys — Now on the Screen
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TOWN TOPICS
Mrs, Wm. Woods of the- Royal
A.ptS who suffered a heart attack
on Monday is in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital. Her many friends wish her a
speedy recovery
Mr, and Mrs: Wm. Stuart and Mr.
and Mrs.: Dan Williams left on a
month's Yecatioll to New Orleans,
Miami and Washington.
Mrs. Gerald Snowdon and MarY
Ann are spending a few weeks with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. Wilgenkamp' in Amsterdam, Hol-
land. They left Sunday from. Dorval
Airport, Montreal, arriving in Am-
sterdam early Monday morning.
Mr: and Mrs, Jos. Martin of New-
dale, Man., were visiting with.. itirs:
Margaret Cuthill- and relatives in
MCKtllop.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson and
Kenneth have returned home after
holidaying at Manitoulin Island. •
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cleary, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with Mr.
.and Mrs. Wm. Cleary.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne S. Webster
left on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Baisley, for a visit to Tor-
onto, Thousand Isles, Danbury,
Conn., and New York City.
Miss Helen Devereaux, London,
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Devereaux.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon hays and
daughter Patsy have , returned - to
their home in Detroit after spending
two weeks vacation in S•eafoe'th and
Bayfield.
Miss Margaret O'Reilly, Kitchener,
Lakeview Casino
Grad I:end
Dancing Nightly
NEI L McKAY
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL
BUS ROUTES
Five Busses will leave Seaforth at 8.30 a.m.
D.S.T. on Sept. 6th, and subsequently at
7•.30 a• m. each school day.
On the routes listed below
Route #1 — South: Ttickersmith
South 61/1 miles on Kipper Road to Con, 10;
East 11/4 miles; South 114 miles: East
.through Cliiselhul'st 33.i miles; South 11/4
miles; West 314 miles to Hensall Road and
S.S. #1; North on Con. 2 LRS 71 miles
past Hr'ucefieid Road; Right to Broadfo is
Bridge; East on Con 2 HRS. to Egniondvil e
and Seaforth.
Route 42 South: Hibbert
South. to Egmondville, 11/1 guiles; hast 5
miles; South. 14; West 114; South 114
miles; East 114 miles South across Staffa
Road 21/2 miles; West 11/4 miles; North 11/4
to Staffa Road; West on county road past
S.S. #9 to Con. 4 LRS; North on Con 4
11/4 mites; West 114 to Con 2 LRS; North
to Brumfield Road at S.S. #3; East 5 miles
to Egmondville and Seaforth.
Any stud
Route #3 North: McKillop
North 33/.4 rules, West 114; North Pi across
County Road to Con, 12; -East 5 miles
through Leadbury & Bethel; North 2/ to
Boundary; West 2 miles on Boundary;
North 1/2 Mile into. Grey; .West 11,4 miles;
South across Boundary to Con 14 McKillop;
East 134; South 5 miles to Colt. 6; West 21,,
to County Road and Seaforth.
Route #4 - West & North: Hullett &
McKillop
West 33. 'Hiles; North 3% to Kinburn; West
11/1; North 114; East 614 miles through
Winthrop; North 11/4 to Con. 10; East 5
miles to Dublin Road; South 114; West 21,4
on Winthrop 'line; South 21 to Beechwood;
West 33/4 to County Road and Seaforth.
Route #5 North:: Grey & Morris
North through Walton to Con. 12 Grey
Township; East to Cranbrook; South 114
miles; East 2!1/2; South 11/4; West 71/2 miles
across Brussels Road; South 11/4. miles to
Blyth Road; East 11/4 miles to Walton and
South to Seaforth.
ent in the Area planning to attend Seaforth School who has
not been
contacted, may board the bus at the nearest point. All routes
will be revised togive the students the best possible service after the
final enrolment at School
L. PLUMSTEEL, PRINCIPAL
411.
spent the weekend with her, parents,
Mr, and Mrs. A. O'Reilly,
Mr. Georgie MacDonald Stratford,
spent a -few days last week with his
daughter and son-in-law, Mrs Ralph
Meraddin and Mr, McFaddin,
Miss.' 13arbava. Christopher, London,
spent the weekend with her grand
mother Mrs. M. Downie.
Mr. and Mrs, John Flannery visit
ed with Mrs. John Flannery, Sr., in
Guelph on Sunday.
Mr. Jack Fortune, London, spen
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Jean Fortune,
Sister, A,ne o f the `Grey, Nuns,
Ottawa, visited over the weekenc
with Mrs. James Nolan.
Mr. and iVIrs. Ray •Benniger,
Guelph, were weekend guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 7. Cleary'
Mr. and Mrs. C, P. Sills have re-
turned home after spending two
weeks vacation in Bayfield.
Mr. 'Dennis Walsh, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, J. Walsh.
Miss Josephine McIver, Toronto,
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr• and Mre..Peter McIver•
Miss Margaret McIver has return-
ed to Kitchener after spending two
weeks vacation with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Trott and
Ann visited in Dublin on Sunday
with Mrs. L, J. Looby,
Mrs. Dominic Scalisi and son
David, Woodstock, are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Thos. Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Aubryand
children of Nakina, Ont., are visit-
ing with IVIr. A. T. Cluff and family.
.Miss Ethel Storey left from Mal-
ton_Airport by T.C.A. on Friday for
St. 'Stephen, N•B., where she will
visit Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Moore. She
will return with them at the end of
the month when they are Motoring.
to spend their holidays with Mrs.
Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
ald Lawrence.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Eckert were Mr.
and Mrs. 'Tames Eckert and family,
Ridgetown; and ll. and Mrs, Walter
Ennett, Sarnia.
Rev. and Mrs . Williams and two
sons Malcolm and Paul, lett for De-
troit. Mich.. on Tuesday atter s1end-
ing their vacation with Mrs. _
liams' parents, Mr. and Mr's. M.
McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kerslake and
children, Toronto, are guests of Mrs.
W. E. Iferslake.
Mr. Orval Oke was in London this
week for medical treatment.
Mrs. Elva Ellis is attending the
annual meeting of the Women
Teachers Federation hi .Toronto, as
a delegate for North Huron.
Miss Ernestine White is spending
a week at Pt. Clarke. •
Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Hatcher,
Thompson Apts., spent the week-
end. in. Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .Lowrie of
London spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Besse and fami-
ly deft on Sunday for a motor trip
to California,
Mrs. Martha Thompson has re-
turned to her home after visiting in
Listowel and Tara.
Mrs. Trout is in Brantford attend-
ing the wedding of her grand-
daughter.
Mr. Leslie Hogg of Preston was in
town lastweek visiting his mother
Mrs. W. Hogg, who is confined to
Scott Memorial. Hospital.
Misses Ruth Keyes and Lorraine
Smith are visiting in London.
Mr. W. Evans and iVir. and Mrs•
B. Woolcott of Galt were Sunday
guests of NIr. John Lynch and the
lVIisses. Lynch of Beechwood.
Mr. Clarence Taylor, Mr. Ted
Simpson, Harold Dodds and Reg.
Finlayson motored to the Canadian
West last week.
Miss Mae Smith, Hullett is in
Scott Memorial Hospital where she
underwent a serious operation on
Monday. At present she is doing as
well as can be expected.
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BRODHAGEN, ONT.
cKillop School Fair
To be held at S.S. NO..0
WEDNESDAY, . SEPT. 14th
All McKillop Schools Competing
$700 $700
ADDITIONAL IZES 1111 •
ZES
o Best 11 beef calves in any school section, three owners
James T. :Scott Special ..,:7 1st 55 -2nd 33 -3rd
• Best showmanship of Colt 52 - ilarus Special
Booths: Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, etc, Bazaar booth for charity
DIRECTORS
01. 1, Win. Dennis, Rohl, McMichael
01. 2, Frank Johnston, Martin Diegel
Cl. 3 & 4. James Sloan, Wm. Dodds
01. 5. Jolie Murray, Tony Simon
Cl. 6 & 1. Archie Somerville Joe McLaughlin
Cl. 5 &.9. Stanley Hillen, James Keys
Cl. 10. James B. Hogg, Alex Kerr
01. 11 & 12, Mrs. Gilbert Snaith, Mrs. F. Johnston
01, 13, 14, Mrs. Jas. Hogg, Mrs. 1toy.Patrielt
01. 15. Miss Ethel Dennis, Mrs. Frank Hunt
Cl. 16 & 17. Ralph MCNicol, Robt. Campbell
Cl. 13. Robert McKerclaer
Cl. 19. James McQuaid, Vincent Lane
Pres—Ed Gotlkin Seely. Treas',—Porter
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Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc
Beaver -Board, Arborite,
Tentest Blocks
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Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles,
Cooksville Bricks
Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding, and Roll Roofing
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INSULATION
Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts
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Screens made to order
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