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MATTRESS OPPORTUNITY.
S"E.A-LY
y
(By SHEILA McFADpEN)
Now that the chore of examina-5ALE
tions is over and finished with, n
next chore is to brance oneself fo
the results. Of course, for 'some
REGULAR individuals the results of the. ex
ams mean two things: They no
X9.54 3930
only rind out whether or not the.
NOW ONLY passed: but also what their stand
ing is in respect to winning a ced-
ar chest or writing desk. Although
• Sealy Design — healthfully firm the /majority of the • marks are
f ~ for correct support. Come in— back, there are still enough not a
hh hand that it -is not known who , •
see the difference! come out the winner in the acade
mic race.
s § §
After that long session Af g on before
S
the examinations began, and then
that longer session of exams, the
BOX FURN'ITURE
students were lacking in school
dance, However, now that every -
ane is back to the grindstone, the
HOUSE FURNISHINGS FLOOR •COVERINGS first dance will be held this Fri-
FLOOR-SANDING
ri-
day night, April 20. It is being held
>.� FLOOR SANDING WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES bit the Girls"Athletlg 55,6 ty, and
the dance will be a Sadie Hawkins'
Phone 43 Seaforth hard -time sock hop (moccasins
are permitted but shoes—No!).
name of the orchestra is un-
mown, but there is an orchestra
Public Speaking Contest
I v
Is Hibbert Feature
�`�� > - Hibbert Township held their con -
W luxr uIR `1V`U'C H E C K 0 U
■ � ■ f 3 �� test for Canadian Legion public
— A" •� ;peaking in Staffa Hall recently,
with Mrs. C. Hocking as chairlady.
Anne Morris (Mrs. Joseph Melady,
teacher), S.S. No. 4, Hibbert, and
Margaret Jean Russell, runner-up,
from S.S. No. 6, Hibbert, of which
s. Mrs. C. Hocking is teacher em -
urged as the senior winners.2kaye
• ::'' _ :« Marie Worden, S.S. No. 3, Hibbert,.
with Ronald Skinner, teacher, won
tcp honors in the junior section.
Each of the winning students spoke
and see how much you really save ut on "A Builder of Canada"
Judges were Robert Homuth and
Regardless of competition ...IGA Stores will ALWAYS bringM,. Dayman, of Mitchell, and
you EVERDAY LOW PRICES. In iyfother Angela, Merici from Dublin
fact, as. IGA sales continue to increase and operating costs decrease :.. IGA Food Stores will be Continuation School.
able to bring you EVEN LOWER prices! This may surprise you . . . but it's true that IGA's There were 14 contestants. A
operating costs are as low, or lower, than those of any other system in the food industry to -day! Full
That's why IGA can sell at rock bottom prices EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK. That's .why you herewith:
list of competitors appears
save money when you shop at your neighbourhood IGA FOOD Stores. When you check out herewith: S.S. S.S.
Blythe Lanvin,
check u and see how DoriNancy Lanvin; S.S..S David Kemp,
p you save. 'a' Doris Docking; S.S. 3, Muriel
IGA
PASTE
WAX
39cTin .........
SUNNY MORN
TEA
BAGS
140 -Bag v5c
Size ..........
MONARCH
CHOCOLATE
CAKE MIX
Pkg......... 33c
�k 5. STAR SPECIALS �k
IGA
ASST/D. JAMS .
z.
3 Squame Jars 57c
YORK BRAND
PEANUT- _ BUTTER
ICE BOXJAR 37c
F
RGE
23c
BAG
5
FOR ALL THE FAMILY WASH
TIDE
MATTRESS OPPORTUNITY.
S"E.A-LY
y
(By SHEILA McFADpEN)
Now that the chore of examina-5ALE
tions is over and finished with, n
next chore is to brance oneself fo
the results. Of course, for 'some
REGULAR individuals the results of the. ex
ams mean two things: They no
X9.54 3930
only rind out whether or not the.
NOW ONLY passed: but also what their stand
ing is in respect to winning a ced-
ar chest or writing desk. Although
• Sealy Design — healthfully firm the /majority of the • marks are
f ~ for correct support. Come in— back, there are still enough not a
hh hand that it -is not known who , •
see the difference! come out the winner in the acade
mic race.
s § §
After that long session Af g on before
S
the examinations began, and then
that longer session of exams, the
BOX FURN'ITURE
students were lacking in school
dance, However, now that every -
ane is back to the grindstone, the
HOUSE FURNISHINGS FLOOR •COVERINGS first dance will be held this Fri-
FLOOR-SANDING
ri-
day night, April 20. It is being held
>.� FLOOR SANDING WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES bit the Girls"Athletlg 55,6 ty, and
the dance will be a Sadie Hawkins'
Phone 43 Seaforth hard -time sock hop (moccasins
are permitted but shoes—No!).
name of the orchestra is un-
mown, but there is an orchestra
Public Speaking Contest
I v
Is Hibbert Feature
�`�� > - Hibbert Township held their con -
W luxr uIR `1V`U'C H E C K 0 U
■ � ■ f 3 �� test for Canadian Legion public
— A" •� ;peaking in Staffa Hall recently,
with Mrs. C. Hocking as chairlady.
Anne Morris (Mrs. Joseph Melady,
teacher), S.S. No. 4, Hibbert, and
Margaret Jean Russell, runner-up,
from S.S. No. 6, Hibbert, of which
s. Mrs. C. Hocking is teacher em -
urged as the senior winners.2kaye
• ::'' _ :« Marie Worden, S.S. No. 3, Hibbert,.
with Ronald Skinner, teacher, won
tcp honors in the junior section.
Each of the winning students spoke
and see how much you really save ut on "A Builder of Canada"
Judges were Robert Homuth and
Regardless of competition ...IGA Stores will ALWAYS bringM,. Dayman, of Mitchell, and
you EVERDAY LOW PRICES. In iyfother Angela, Merici from Dublin
fact, as. IGA sales continue to increase and operating costs decrease :.. IGA Food Stores will be Continuation School.
able to bring you EVEN LOWER prices! This may surprise you . . . but it's true that IGA's There were 14 contestants. A
operating costs are as low, or lower, than those of any other system in the food industry to -day! Full
That's why IGA can sell at rock bottom prices EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK. That's .why you herewith:
list of competitors appears
save money when you shop at your neighbourhood IGA FOOD Stores. When you check out herewith: S.S. S.S.
Blythe Lanvin,
check u and see how DoriNancy Lanvin; S.S..S David Kemp,
p you save. 'a' Doris Docking; S.S. 3, Muriel
IGA
PASTE
WAX
39cTin .........
SUNNY MORN
TEA
BAGS
140 -Bag v5c
Size ..........
MONARCH
CHOCOLATE
CAKE MIX
Pkg......... 33c
�k 5. STAR SPECIALS �k
IGA
ASST/D. JAMS .
z.
3 Squame Jars 57c
YORK BRAND
PEANUT- _ BUTTER
ICE BOXJAR 37c
KELLOGG'S
CORN -FLAKES
RGE
23c
BAG
12 -oz PKG,
FOR ALL THE FAMILY WASH
TIDE
GIANT 73c
JAR
SIZE
SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL
SRIC & SPAN
GIANT 73c.
3 TINS -25c
DELICIOUS
Scott, Kaye Marie Worden; S.S.S.
4, Anne Morris, Mary Lou Coyne;
S.S. 5, Carolyn Christie, Doris
Johns; S.S. 6, Margaret Jean. Rus-
sell, Floyd Dow; S.S. 7, Leslie
Riley, Robert Munn.
Hibbert winners received prizes
from Glen Gowrie W.I., in addition
to replicas of the public speaking
trophies.
Nurse Speaks
The regular meeting of the
Home and School was held Tues-
day evening at Seaforth Public
School with the president, Mrs. J.
Patterson, in the chair.
The meeting was opened by
Meta Reeves, Nancy Dale and
Craig Hall, pupils of Miss Turn -
bull's class. Grade 5. Little Ruth
Ann Wilson favored with two solos,
"The Bible Tells Me So" - and "A
Lonely Little Petunia in an Onion
Patch." accompanied by Mrs. Tom
Flynn.
Mrs. James was Mother of the
Month, .having her youngest child
in Grade 8. Mrs. Ross Hamilton
WESTON'S CANDY
Orange & Lemon Slices Ce Bag 20c
ALLSWEET
MARGARINE 1CTN. 29c'
BEE HIVE
CORN SYRUP
TIN
a ,beekeeper
Mis presence and friendly Obaftex
'be
.31c
FOR A REALLY GOOD CUP OF COFFEE
SUNNY MORN
- Q
87c
his four soils.
BAG
CHASE & SANBORN
INSTANT COFFEE 10cOff
59c
ed With Mr, and Mrs. Luther Saun-
ders on
JAR
BRUNSWICK
'Shirts. are s u, e r b l y
d .
SARDINES
3 TINS -25c
DELICIOUS
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter, of
QUAKER MUFFETS •
2,K-,,,,. 33c
sang two solos. "Sunshine of Your
Smile" and "Look For the' Silver
Lining." accompanied by' Mrs:
Dave Stewart,
Mrs. E. C. Boswell's class won
the dollar for having the most
parents present.
Miss Barr, public health nurse,
was guest speaker., Her topic was,
"The Child," and showing a film,
"Shyness." 11
NORTHSIDE W.A. MEETS
A general meeting of the Wo-
man's Associatibn of Northside
United Church was held on Wed-
nesday afternoon. The meeting op-
ened.. with Mrs. Lawson conduct-
ing the worship period. The Scrip-
ture was Psalm 16, and Mrs. Law-
son read a supplement which was
followed by prayer.
The president, Mrs, B. F. Chris-
tie, opened the business portion
with the motto and the W.A.
Thi r'lr ,-,,tps were read and
aI "k v a T•.. ^or Wonding sec-
r:A ; �y,�' yrs. , E. H, "'� e. reported
QUALITY FRESH FOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES s::e -low - _ n , m snit
' oy flowers and s>»en sympathy
cirds. The visiting committee re-
ported 20 home and six hospital
OVEN-READY SNO.130Y o calls. The group reports were en-
couraging. The treasurer's report
Frying' Chickens 39c Ib.. ORANGES 5 -Ib. Bag 59tx showed a substantial balance in
the bank. Mrs. R. Murdie report -
mg for the.parsonage committee,
TABLERITE BEEF said some redecorating had been
SPINACH 2 Bunches '29c done and some new furnishings
PRIME RIB ,ROAST 47e Ib. CELLO purchased. A sum of money was
voted to the building fund. It was
PEAMEALED decided to cater to a dinner on
CARROTS 2 Bunches 23c the 12th of July. Mrs. Christie
COTTAGEROLL 37c Ib. SNOB Y closed the meeting with prayer
BURNS' LEMONS 6 for 29c WINTHROP
BOLOGNA om
(By the „ 22e Ib .With the theme, "Behold r am
Piece) ° TOMATOES ib. 19e the Helping Hand Missiive for evermore" onev. Band ob-
served
1/z LB. CELLO PACK served their Easter Thankofferind
Tabl• on Saturday. Under Mrs. William
erite Back Bacon 45c BANA ' Qj 2 lbs. 33c Dodds' direction and with her as-
sistance, Eileen Dolmage and Bet-
ty Dolmage conducted the. worship
I period, also assisted by the presi-
dent, Sharon Somerville. Linda
nL ����� t Somerville sang "Spring," follow-
„ ' ing which Mrs. Holden told a Ger-
man legend, called "Easter Eggs,"
and then read a poem entitled,
"What Think Ye of Jesus?"
?•, a '' The president conducted the busi-
��s i nes§, during which it was decided
to entertain the mothb at
O� rs the
} � meeting a a
lural
The e m and
� , , , . . Y i . H oommittec e m program
m ke
yy,
Z'Sr e 1 � , m..; S " t 6lt plans. The m"eeting closed
p AA
'j"`!'4�CiQ' l� '.:, 3 KIP�' �� •u4 m 1Y LL<id } 1. 7,
r >1�4 .., i.�d#.k ..`� S ,A,wp„#j;_u�j_+�'✓,L .>N, ,rt ,I. o P ,a . .. '' M`g�p"ah �1blledli"t10iL, There
A49110 an Asa 1410 4t at pme whs:
local blacksmith
•>l �nitlt� �# i�" 1 ,, 4.
a ,beekeeper
Mis presence and friendly Obaftex
'be
f#oost� ohm okve, ;1,
f�1p� ( �(�cx p�} .a
will greatly missedAu this ,,comms
m.unity. Sympathy is extended'o
J &y A} Fawn; `"Blue
his four soils.
iihek" Sanfoeal Twill
Start and Pant .SRts,,
Mrs. P, Spencer, Detroit, and
Mrs. John Currie, Seaforth, visit-
Smartly tailored pants
have cliffs, five pockets,
ed With Mr, and Mrs. Luther Saun-
ders on
and zipper closure.
,Sunday.
Mr. and, Mrs. •Jack Busby and.
'Shirts. are s u, e r b l y
d .
guaranteed. Ad rgission is set at
e
r
e
_
t
y
_
t
Will
Sbirley, of .Chatham, and. Dir. and
ma a wi full yoke, MR
ble button ,cuff and flap-
,50c a person and 75c a couple,
Mrs. Jack Davidson, Seaforth, vis -.t
Ped pockets. `
4,
Therefore, girls, this is your
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Law -
-
ch, nce to snare that unsuspecting'
son on Sunday.
PANT SIZES ....:.... 3 to 46
bashful garcon and come along to
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter, of
SHIRT SIZES 141/2 to 171�a
the gym. There will also be lunch.
Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs, Nelson
`
While I'm on the topic of en-
tertainment at the school by means
McClure, of Seaforth, visited with,
Mr. and Mrs: Wilmer Glouscher
SPECIAL t
of dances, the graduation cere-
on
Sunday.
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monies and dance will be held on
the first of June this year. The
y
Mr$. Earl Lawson • and`Reg vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. War-
s�
OTHER'S AT 715 SET
Cadet dance (the money "left ov-
er"is to try and get the Soys'
ren and daughter in London onw•
Sunday.
'
Athletic Society out of the 'red
and into the black) will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Georke Leitch at-
�� af.
gt
�;
night of the Cadet inspection, May
tended a dinner at the -home of Mr.
24—a Wednesday afternoon,
and Mrs. William Livingston on
'
§ §
Sunday in honor of Mrs. Living-
•
The school's Drama Club will
ston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
1H
put, on a three -act comedy by
Medd, who are - celebrating their°
.
James Reach, entitled "Spring is
50th wedding anniversary.
=•
Here," on Thursday, April 26, and
Friday, April 27. The plaT is be-
ing directed by Mr. Cosford, and
NEW STYLE, BGYS'
EGIVIONDVILLE
itis to remain unkown what the
Miss Jessie Finlayson, of horns
Park, the
contents of the play are until it is
! v
Sprung
viewed on April 26. The drama
spent weekend with her
club has been working on this
mother, Mrs. JaMes Finlayson,
play fora very long time, and per-
haps some
WINDBREAKERS
new-born star will
.`:�
pounce out of this amateur play.
One never knows! Admission is
Nylon Venetian Gabardines, Cord -
set for 50c, and the first curtain
;.,;, uroys, linen finish slub and novel -
call comes at
§
ty cloths, in plain shades or two-
§:1 p.m.
We're in the Army now, at
tone effects.: Colors are Black,
least' until Cadet inspection iss ov-
Navy, Charcoal, Royal, Powder,
'� ��{
er. Mr. Dobson already has be-
: Wine and Grey. Contrasting trims
9 � sack
I,J4
gun the long, hard task of show- and FUEL OIL f' are Mint, Powder, Pink and Black.
ing the luckless Grade Niners the SIZES 6 TO 18 YEARS 1
difference between their left and Wiii. M. Hart
right foot, but it's a hard job to ;
convince them. However, this Phone 784 Seaford
year the Band is accompanying 6.95 to x,.95
the "soldiers" on their daily
.jaunts, and that might make a
big difference. We hope so. F 0 R S A L �.,' NEW DARASET" FINISH
This year Seaforth has another «
representative going to Banff, and
that is Franklin Bryans, a Grade New 5 -Room -Frame in Eg-/
11 student, who has become some- mondville. Modern. B O Y S r7f11 "" S S SLACKS
thing .of a rsdio ham and spends '
his `spare" time chatting within Six -Room FDaraset finish n. Lf• :e fine trousers crease -resist -
other radio hams at other places. Egmandville. Low down Frame with bath, water -repellant, spot -resistant and moth -proof. Tailored
Congratulations are given to payment. with matching belt, pleats and zipper. Colors are Grey,
Banff! Frank, and may he enjoy BanCharcoal, Brown and Blue..
A real buy on North Main, Sizes 6 to 18 years ............................................. 95
with apartment upstairs................. •
Moved To Toronto —
A Restaurant in Grand Bend,
Mr. Joseph Williams, who has fully equipped, ready to go. THE STORE- WITH THE BIG STOCK!
been at the Seaforth branch of the
Toronto -Dominion Bank, left Mon- CALL
day to take a position in the same rA, OKE
ing,tbank-in Toronto. Prior to his here W. 1� tewart
ing, the manager and staff here Bros,
presented him with a pen andnPhne 458 S
-
cil set. Mr. Gordon Oliver, of Stay- OFFICE in the QUEEN'S HOTEL
nor, is replacing. Mr. Williams.
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