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The Seaforth News, 1949-12-22, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949 THE SEAFORTH NEWS WRIGHT'S Superior r Specials AYLMER GOLDEN CREAM CORN, 15 oz. tins. 2 for .25 LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. tins 2 for 21c AYLMER CHOICE SLICED PEACHES, 20 oz. tin 22c SWEET MIX PEACHES 24 oz. Jar 29c GOLDEN MIX NUTS 35c. 3 Lbs -1.o0 CHRISTMAS MIX CANDIES 1 lb. 29c LARGE CALIFORNIA NAVAL ORANGES. 1 doz 49c CHOICE ROASTED PEANUTS 1 lb. 315c LARGE -WOAD LETTUCE, 2 for.. 25c LARGE GREEN STALK CELERY 2 bunches 25c YAMS (Sweet Potatoes) ., ,, 2 lbs 25e CARROTS, 4 ib. for 25c. CRANBERRIES, 1 lb, cello....29c CIHRISTMAS GRAPES, 2 ]b:.... 29c We Deliver Art. Wright Phone 77 Greetings As Christmas has .arrived and the Holiday season comes merrily in, we extend to you one and all a -'Very Merry Christmas ART WRIGHT & STAFF Your Superior Store 3-A ey, RWAeyk eMe. c�►/''�ey. �� eyy��-c ey. �- e_ Gifts for Boys and Girl It will be a thrill for your boy or girl to find a new Joycycle, $19.95, or C.C,M. Bicycle by your tree on Christmas morning Standard &balloon models 49.50 and 59;50 OTACO Wagons $15.00 A great variety of Bicycle Accessories • 1 "Christmas Greetings to all" Daly 'Motors • Order Moore's Chicks NOW and avoid disappointments Chicks available Feb. lst on Government Approved and Blood Tested Our stock is 100% fast feathering. 100% pullorum free in two con- secutive years and our trucks are all hatched from eggs from our own tarot Ask for particulars — Telephone 065-3 MOORE'S POULTRY FARM Seaforth FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC Places of business will be remaining open all day on the Wednesday before Christmas and the Wednesday following._ Christmas, Monday & Tuesday, Dec. 26 and 27, are holidays SEAFORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE In Stock Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks . Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles, Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding and Roll Roofing • INSULATION Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts Lumber, Sash and Doors Storm Sash made to order Custom Millwork Seaforth Supply' & fuel ltd. "Where The Best Costs No More" PHONE 47 SEAFORTH TOWN TOPICS Miss Mary Crowe of London, visit- ed over the weekend with her brother and sister -iii -law, Mr. and Mrs, Ern- est Crowe. Mr. Francis Huisser, Stratford, spent the. weekend with his parents, Mr. and •Mrs. F. Huisser. Mr, H. K. Mowat and Mr. Thos. Brenan, London, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close. Mr. Ernest Clarke, who has been attending the University of Chicago, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Clarke. Mr. Frank Ryan has accepted a' position in the Post Office in Lon- don. Mr. Donald 'Stewart, Windsor, is spending the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Chas. -Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close and Miss Diane Mowat were in London on Tuesday, Miss Peggy Willis, South Ea,at- hope, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. F. Willis. Mr, and Mrs. P. Robetaille and children are spending Christmas in Montreal, Que. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. 'Thos. Aldington were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aldington and Margaret, Varna;. Mrs. Carter ICers- lake and Joyce of Staffa. Mr. Hugh Rinn,. and family of Brussels visited iMrs. Frank. Storey on Monday. Mr. Harry Rinn and family of Belgrave 'visited Mrs. Frani Storey on 'Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dale Jr., have moved from the Thompson Apts. to their new home on Goclerich St. W. Mr: and Mrs, Ed Piercey have CHRISTMAS Dance ST. COLUMBAN FRIDAY, DEC. 30 Music by Starlight Serenaders of Stratford Dancing 9.30 till 1. Adm, 50c Tickets for Trilite, Kenwood blanket and end table to be dr ova at 12 p.m. wromavoinloron Xmas Dance! - Hensall Town Hall WED., DEC. 28 Sponsored by Kipppen East W.I. Prizes, Novelty Dancing Music by Murdoch's Orchestra Proceeds to buy n piano for the Legion rooms. Ladles bring lunch XMAS CAROL SERVICE • Combining the choirs of First Presbyterian St. Thomas Anglican Northside United Churches at First Presbyterian Church SUNDAY, DEC. 25 7 P.M. • EVERYONE WELCOME • Silver Collection for the Choirs` Music Fund, Christmas Flowers CARNATIONS 2.50 doz. CYCLAMENS 1.25 BOSTON FERNS 1.50 . Christmas Trees • BAKER'S GREENHOUSE SEAFORTH MORE POWER BATTERIES We have Batteries in stock to fit most cars (including 1949) as low as $10.35 with your old Battery. You save 14,95 on some bat- teries with a guarantee of 3 years and 1.50 extra allow- ance for your old Battery. Installed at no extra cost SAVE SAFELY Canadian Tire Corp. ASSOCIATE STORE Dublin, Ont. Snaith Bros., Prop. PHONE 73 Since, we cannot shake each one of you by the hand to give you our good wishes personally—we want to take this .opportunity to express our hopes that this Christmas and the corning New Year be one of joy and goodness for each and every one of you— 1 leased the Apt, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Dale. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wni. O'Shea have moved to their new hone on Goder- ich St. (Miss Lois •Hoggarth spent the weekend in Toronto. BORN SCO'r1—On Thursday, Dec. 19th, 1940, in Scott Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mire.. Sam J. Scott, a son (Kenneth Joseph) MncDONALD—M the General Hospital. Sault Ste. Marie, on Dec. 11. to Mr, and Mrs. Cedric MacDonald (Magnet Levey) a daughter, Helen Naomi. A sister for Linda Jean LITTLE—In Clinton Public Hospital. on Dec. 0,. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Little, Bon- sai!, a daughter, Cheryl Ann. A sister for Marcia SCOTT—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Scot., Cromarty, a daughter BRADY -- At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dee. 14, to Dr. and. Mrs. Paul Brady, Seaforth, a sen HULLETT Fireside Farm Forum net on Mon- day night at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter with an attend- ance of 27 adults and 5 children. After listening to the broadcast, Betty Addison and Eric Anderson. each conducted a recreational period. The exchange of Xmas gifts caused Much excitement, The winners of progressive euchre were: most games, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ander- son; lone hands, Mrs. Harvey Taylor and Hugh Campbell; consolation, Mrs. Sia1'vey Taylor and William Dale. Next meeting will be held in January at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoggart. reye CADET 17 fewels expansion bracelet SAVAUGES' SEAFORTH, ONT. 'te e' c �' TWO BIG HOLIDAY Midnight Dances LOOBY'S HALL DUBLIN 20th Annual CHRISTMAS NIGHT Sunday Midnight 12.01 a.m. Ross Pearce and his Popular Band Dancing 12.01 a.m — ? NEW YEAR'S NIGHT PARTY DANCE Sunday midnight, 12.01 a.m, Cele- brate the News Year's with hats, horns & novelties. Ross Pearce & his Popular Band. Dancing 12,01 a.m. — ? The years go on and our cele- brations may change with time ...but the wishes are always the same — A MERRY CHRIST- MAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR to You and Yours! CROWN HARDWARE hl - .4,••••••�.- - comornsassmumtaustonslit Ite1p Prevent In the excitement of Christmas parties, safety from fire may be forgotten. But Only a Momentary forgetfulness will allow a disastrous fire to start. No victim of fire ever thought that fire would come in the Manner or at the time it occurred. Safety suggestions are based on actual experi- ence which show liow fire accidents happened and the precautions that could have prevented them Most fires occur from special Christmas lighting. par- ticularly candles. Any open flame lighting should be ar- ranged in fixed suitable holders well away from flammable decorations, Christmas trees, window curtains and table cloths. Constant watch by adults should be maintained over them while Lighted. Electric lighting circuits designed for tree illuthinations should be examined for defects and proper size fuses For candlelight services, only fixed holders for candles should be permitted, and these located well removed from decorations and from where the public will pass. Much to be preferred are fixed electrical systems with specially designed electrical candles. The dangers from carrying or holding lighted candles by the public talking part in the services are much too great ever to be allowed. Flash- lights have been satisfactorily adapted for members of the choir or for services requiring moving lights D'ORLEON SILLS, Fire Chief rwirageriammeasuesittimicimaremeneurnmencrionveSIMIR