The Seaforth News, 1957-01-10, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, January.10, 1957
. Your Superior Food Market Specials
AYLMER
TOMATO CATSUP
.. 11 oz. Boatle �20c
NATURE'S BEST
CHOICE TOMATOES„
20 oz. Tins 2ilc
AYLMER TID BIT
PINEAPPLE
15 -oz Tins 19c
CHEERY MORN
COFFEE
Fresh Ground with a
Tangy flavor 1 Ib. 99c
2 FRUIT
MARMALADE,
24 -oz Jar .. 33c
Snowflake Shortening
Use this for Good Daking
• 1 11) Carton . 23c
Limited Quantity
KELLOGGS NEW "K"
CEREAL with lots of Protein
for better living, Pkg. 28c
Nature's Best Cream Style
GOLDEN CORN
15 -oz tins. 2 for 27c
LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO
with Lanolin
You buy a Reg. size .. 75c
You get a Reg. 460 'size Free
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT
1.0 for 49c
Large Stock Celery 25c
DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE ....Large 48 oz. Tin 450
TO CLEAR - SINK CLEANSERS
per tin 50
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT
SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY
January Clearance Sale
Starts Thursday, Jan. 10th, 9 AM.
20 to 50% off Entire Stock
MANY SPECIALS INCLUDING
HATS % PRICE
SKI PANTS - 1/2 PRICE
LINED JEANS - 1/2 PRICE
DRESSES 1.00 1.98 & 2.98
WOOL - 3 ply and 4 ply 20c ball
100% NYLON - 3 ply , .. 39c ball
FUZZY WUZZY ANGORA WOOL 65c ball
No refunds or exchanges
The KIDDIES` SHOP
SEAFORTH
Town of Seaforth
NOTICE
PARKING
By order of police, to facilitate snow removal,
no parking on. the Streets of this 1VEunicipality
will be allowed between the hours of.
2 A.M. and 8 A.M.
This order will be strictly enforced in accord-
ance with the Highway Traffic Act - Section
43, Subsection 9. Notice is hereby given that
the said Municipality will not be responsible
for any damages caused to parked vehicles as
the result of snow removal operations
Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
One of our slogans is: --
Better Cattle For Better Living
We invite you to check on the quality of calves
sired by our beef bulls. You will see that they are
better than average for quality, feed conversion and
will make good herd replacements or beef.
This means more money in your pockets which
in actuality will make for better living from these
better cattle.
Grade or purebred, Dairy or Beef, or Crossbreed-
ing, you can do not better than to breed your fe-
males artificially to our bulls, be your herd large or
sinal!.
Our rates are modest.
For service or more information, call collect to:
Clinton HU 2-3441
between 7.30 and 10 A.M. on week days
7.30 and 9.30 A.M. on Sundays or holidays.
The conception rate will average the; same as with natural
service where a sure breeding bull is used.
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
Open Daily Phone 573
T. PRYDE AND SON
Enquiries Are Invited
Telephone Numbers
Clinton 1620
Exeter 41
Seaforth 573
TOWN TOPICS
(Miss Carol Cameron of Tor-
onto spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wni.Wilbee.
Miss (Ruth Sills spent the
weekend in :London with Miss
Mary Lon Sills,
'Misses Elaine and Margo Et-
ue, (London were weekend guests
of their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Rudolph TStue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack liiothann,
Jr. and family spent !Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eby,
Kitchener.
Mr. and 'Mrs. H. E. Smith vis-
ited last week in London,
Mr. Joe Williams, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with "Mr. and
Mrs. M. Williams.
Mr. and !Mrs. John Adding-
ton, Margaret and Franle of
Varna, Mr. and Mrs Carter
Kerslake of Staffa, Mr. Mike
Doyle of Dublin, were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Allington.
Mr. Alvin !Gillies of London
was a guest at'the home of Mr.
Lorne Dale.
Inspector and Mrs. W. J. Mc-
Bride of Toronto were visitors
with their. daughter, Mrs. Don-
ald Dale, James St.
Mrs. George :Hamilton of Au-
burn was a holiday guest of her
sisters, (Mrs, A.. C. Routledge,
Mrs, A. Broadfoot and Mrs. Wil-
liam Chapman, in Egmondville.
(Mrs. !Robert .Smith is a •patient
in Scott Memorial !Hospital.
BORN
Snllows-At $oott Memorial Hospital
on Jan, 6th, to Mu- omit Mrs. fumes
Sallows, SLR 1 Searorth, a son
HENSALL
Mrs. J. Allan returned to Tor-
onto after visiting during the
holidays with !Mrs. Ellen 'Buch-
anan.
Mrs. L. Simpson returned
home after a pleasant visit with
members of her family in De-
troit,
Mrs. Thos. Kyle is confined
to St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, where she is receiving
treatment.
Mrs. 'Catharine Hedden, who
has :been receiving treatment in
South Huron !Hospital, Exeter,
was able to return home this
week.
Week of Prayer services will
be held this week in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Wed-
nesday evening, speaker, Rev.
C. D. Daniel, and Friday evening
in the Hensel! United. !Miura,
speaker to be the Rev. Donald
MacDonald.
Miss Etta Jarrott, of Strat
ford and !Miss Vera Colbert of
Toronto were recent visitors
with {Mrs, Kate MacGregor.
Mr. and !Mrs, Steve Stephen
son and family returned to St.
Catharines after holidaying
with the former's !parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Stephenson.
IMr. Ernie 'Chipchase under-
went an operation for the re-
moval of his tonsils in Clinton
General Hospital, recently.
Mrs. Don Gooding, Debbie
and Donnie returned to their
home in 'Parkhill after spending
a week with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar IMunn.
Mr. and (Mrs. J. Peebles and
family of London were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Sangster.
Mrs. J. •Consitt returned to
Brucefield after visiting with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy (Consitt and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Farquhar.
Members of Hensall's 1957
Council, including Reeve Nor-
man Jones, Councillors John
!Henderson, Lorne Luker, Jas.
Sangster and G. Schwahn were
sworn into office at the inaug-
ural meeting yesterday. Stand-
ing Committees set up by the
Council were: Roads, Lorne Lu-
ker and 'Gordon Schwalm; Pro-
perty, John Henderson and Jas.
Sangster; !Recreation, Lorne
Luker and 'Gordon Schwalm.
TUCKERSMITH
The January meeting of the
Tuckersmith Ladies' Club was.
held at the home of 1VIrs. Chris-
tena Brown, with the new presi-
dent, Mrs. Frank Walters in the
chair. Ten members and five
visitors were present. The roll
call was answered by "The most
useful gift that S received at
(Christmas". The secretary's and
treasurer's reports were given,
and •a letter from the Goderich
Orphan Society was read,
thanking the club for the ,Dec.
donation of 415.00. Art the De-
cember :meeting,. $50.00 to the
Salvation Army, and $10.00 to
the Christmas Seal T. 33. Fund,
were also donated. The club
voted to collect used clothing
and necessities, for Hungarian
refugees in Ontario. Donations
are to be left at the home of
Mrs. Walter 'Pepper, (before Jan-
uary 19th.
In the programme following
the (business meeting; readings
were given by .Mrs. Alice Law-
son, Mrs. Frank Walters, and
(Mrs.' !Howard Johns, and a con-
test by (Miss Ruth Crich. The
meeting closed ,with the Home-
makers Prayer, followed'! by a
Much served by group 1.
The officers for 1957 are:
(Honorary President, Mrs. E.
Crich; President, ' !Mrs. Frank
Walters; Vice President, Mrs.
Bert, Garrett; Sec., Mrs. Won.
Pepper; Trees, Mrs. Alice Law-
son; Assistant Sec.-Treas.. Mrs.
Ed Layton; Pianists, Mrs. E.
Crich. Mrs. Wm: Pepper; Social
!Committee, ,Mrs. Warren Whit-
more, 'Mrs. Warren !Giblbings,
Mrs. Eldon O'Brien, Mrs. Wal-
ter Pepper; Flowers and cards,
Mrs. G. Crich, Mrs. Bert Gar-
retti.,Pres§'B,eporter, Mrs, IIIow
and Johns Auditors for 1967:'
Mrs. . Sillery, Mrs. Chrietena
Brown.
WINTHROP
The regular meeting of the
W. A. and W.M.S. • of Cavan
!Church met on Jan. 2nd with an
attendance of 23, Mrs, Arthur
Alexander presided. The aneet-
ing opened with hymn and a
thought for the new year. A
!psalm followed 'With prayer bY
Mrs. Alexander. (Mrs. Theron
Betties read the minutes and
letters of appreciation. The pre-
sident announced a quilting bee
for Jan. 17 in the church.
Ms. Gilbert Smith presided
over the W.1VI S program, and
opened the meeting with a poem
and meditations for the new
year. The annual meeting of
the church will be held on Jan.
10. Mrs. Smith told the 'story
from the missionary monthly
about a Hungarian, which was
interesting. Mrs. Wm. Alexand-
er gave a reading; which was en-
joyed. (Mrs. George Case con-
ducted the study :period, For He
Is Our Peace, 'Mrs. Case said,
that prayer is stronger than at-
omic warfare but we failed to
use prayer. Mrs. James :McClure
read the scripture from E'!phes-
ians. The topic was on Conver-
sations on the Philippines and
Indo.IChina. at was told by Mrs.
Oscar Cuthill and Mrs. Arthur
Alexander. After the meeting
closed lunch was served •to the
members by the girls of the
C. G.T.T.
HULLETT
:Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dolmage
opened their home to the Fire-
side Farm (Forum on Monday,
Jan. 7th when 20 adults were
present 'and families were
represented. The subject, "Par-
ity" was discussed. We think
farmers should not be classified
with the laboring class of a
city or town when considering
(parity incomes 'because of the
very large financial investment
and the high yearly expense nec-
essary to farm efficiently.
Hours are usually much longer,
responsibility greater and fre-
quently the wife and children
contribute many hours of labor,
whereas the wife and family in
town seldom contribute time or
labor towards the man's income.
Mrs. Jinn Jtowatt offered her
home for next week. Most
games, Mrs. Robb. Jamieson,
Mrs. Geo. 'Carter; lone hands,
Mrs. Jim Howatt, Geo. Carter;
consolation, !Mrs. Bob Dalton,
Jim Jamieson.
HENSALL
Prices at Hensel! Community
Sale, Jan ,3rd.
Weanling pigs 41'3.85 to
$16:25; chunks '$17.75 to $19.-
10;'
19:10;' feeders $21.00 to $30.00;
sows $.75.00 to !$90.00; cows
$1.35.00 to $150.00; Holstein
calves $9.00 to $14.00; Durham
calves $17.00 .$30.00.
437 pigs and 50 head of cat-
tle and calves were sold.
POLICE REPORT
Following figures tre taken
from the traffic statistics for
November of Provincial Police
District No. 6:
Accidents 202, fatal accident
5, persons killed 6, injured 59,
vehicles checked 651, warnings
409, charges 280. Most charges,
122, were rate o1 speed.
Euchre&Dance
Friday, Jan. 11
At Seaforth Community
Centre under auspices of
Seaforth W,1.
Music by Huron Ramblers
Admission 60c. Euchre starts at
8.30 sharp. Ladies please bring
lunch
Next euchre Feb. 1st
Valentine Dance Feb. 16th
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JANUARY SALE
The Greatest Money - Saving
Event of the Year !
Dresses Skirts
Blouses Lingerie
REDUCTIONS UP TO
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PUSH-BUTTON AUTO DEFROST
50 -LB. FREEZER, 5 -YEAR GUARANTEE
SEVERAL USED MODELS ON HAND
Regular
SALE PRICE -
- 379.00
100.00
- 279.00
10.2 Custom -- Regular - 349.00
100.00
SALE PRICE -
249a00
8.1 Custom -- Regular - 329.00
100.00
SALE PRICE -
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5.6 A Custom
SALE PRICE
196.00
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