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The Seaforth News, 1957-06-27, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, June 27, 1957 SPECIALS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY WEEKEND TO HELP YOU. ENJOY A PICNIC GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON Makes tasty sandwiches: • (,, , 7s/4oz. Tin 4c " CANADA PACKERS KAM Ideal for sandwiches 12 oz Tin 47c KOOL''AIDE ` for delicious cold drinks assorted 5 pkg 29c • DIXIE DRINKING CUPS CO (cold) • . 2 Pkgs. 25c GIANT TIDE - save 7c ,,, pkg 69c MDLARENS RELISHES 2 for 39c EXTRA SPECIAL • ��.o !� `'ri�• �s? yav�`4' jar 6N�Elf,,j if,,, I°.y E^'pG .,. gd°i 4 ib 99c SNYDERS POTATO CHIPS . Large Box 55c AYLMER TOMATO CATCHUP . , 11 oz.'bottle 20c PURE BLACK PEPPER • .. 1 Ib carton. 79c CHEERY MORN INSTANT COFFEE Large 6 oz Jar 1.09 ROSE SWEET • MIXED PICKLES .... 16 oz Jar 29c Wright's Superior Food Market SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY 1 DRESSED HAM SUPPER ST. COLUMBAN Wed. Evg, July 24 Other Entertainment Auspices of C. W. L. POLICE REPORT 'Highway statistics for ;Police District No. 6 for May: Acci- dents 129, fatal accidents 3, persons killed 3, !persons injured' 88. !Charges laid 534, most for rate of speed 240. ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT JUNE SALE 25% DISCOUNT off Watches - Jewellery - Rings & Silverware J. A. WESTCOTT Jeweller -- Watchmaker PHONE 218 Cabaret Style DANCING To Music by Bill Stewart and His Parkview Garden Orchestra SEAFORTH ARENA FRIDAY JUNE 28 th DANCING AT 9.30 Ili- Enjoy This Special Cabaret Style Dance Splendid Floor - Novel Decorations Tables provided for your. convenience Admission -- 75 cents each Auspices Seaforth Athletic Association 1111111111111,111111111 1 m!!! 11!!!!!! 1!,11! 1!! u!! 11111!!!!!! u!! 1111! u n u l 111111111111111111111111 u n u u u l 1111111111111111111111 TOP QUALITY 1956 CHEVROLET DELUXE COACH 1956 MONARCH HARD TOP 1954 DODGE SEDAN 1953 FORD SEDAN 1953 BU'ICK SEDAN 1954 Dodge '1/2 Ton 1950 Mercury % Ton Many lower priced cars No reasonable offer refused at SeaforthMotors Phone 541 Seaforth OPEN EVENINGS �munnnur!lunnunnllnnlulmulrraulu,llnlnnlnlnl111111111!llamlanmam1111unaamulanununn11 u SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS Open Daily Phone 573 T. PRYDE AND SON Enquiries Are Invited Telephone Numbers Exeter 41 Clinton 1620 Seaforth 573 TOWN TOPICS Mr, and 0.lrs, !Howard Yeaindle spent the weekend with Mrs. Alex Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wallace. Mr. . Yeandle had spent several days in bhe hospital at Kitchener. .' •- Mr- and -.Mrs. !Steve • Lupul leaveSunday on a motor trip to Yorkton, ISask., and Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs..Keibh !Sharp are leaving Sunday to visit the lat- ter' isks, parents at Mossbank, S Mr. and !Mrs. C. !Christie . of Hensa3l, and Mr. and Mrs rRobt. Watson of town visited friends in D,anbuopy land 'Brookfield, Conn.; New York City; Pough- keepeie, N.Y., last week. Mrs. B S Evans and !grand- daughter Karen Dryden, Os4ia- wa are visiting friends in this district. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Grum- mett are spending !the week in Northern Ontario, returning by way of Manitoulin island, ec- co:mpanying Mr. and Jdrs. Dan Grummett and Dianne of Whig - harm. Mr. and !Mrs. D. Ecalisi and 'family of Woodstock spent Sun- day with Mrs. !Mary Phillips. Mr. Ken :Tlhompson is spend- ing the summer at Lake Rosseau again this year. Mr. and Mrs. • Ken Cowlan, and family of Egmondville moved this week to Lindsay. •Mr. and !Mrs. Clifford Broad - foot are on a motor trip to Nor- thern Ontario. Mr. Bill Roberton has ac- cepted a position in the To.ronto- Dolminion Bank. Rev. Thos. McQuaid, Toronto and Brother Joseph '(Clarence McQuaid) of !Peterborough were weekend guests` of .their mother, Mrs. Jos. McQuaid. Mrs. C. P. Sills, Mrs. Frank Sills Sr,, Mrs. J. M. McMillan, Mrs. Jos. IMCConnell and Mr. 'D'Orlean Sills were in Toronto last Sunday. They attended the trousseau tea of Miss Alice Dev- ereaux, bride-toJbe of this week. 'Miss Phonsine Meagher} Lon- don. spent 'the weekend withher parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Meagher: Mr. Bill 'Stephenson, Toronto, was a weekend visitor with his mother, Mrs. Leo Stephenson. Mr, and Mrs. Edward McIver of Stratford, spent the weekend with Mrs. Henry McIver. Mr. Michael IBeohely, Toronto visited over the weekend 'with Mrs. F. J. B'eche'ly. Rev. Jahn !McConnell, New York, is !the guest of his mother, Mrs. D. McConnell this week. !Miss Madeline Fortune, visited with relatives in Detroit recent- ly, NIr. and Mrs. G. Bechtel at- tended a family reunion in New Dundee on. Saturday. Michael Besharah, 8, was con- fined to the hospital over night with scalp cuts when his !bicycle was in collision with a truck driven by Keith MacLean in Ea- mondville. !Michael's father is with Clinton 'RCAF. Mrs. C. P. Sills and Mary Lou were hostesses Saturday evening at a miscellaneous ' shower in honor of Miss Josephine McIver, bride-to-be in Augusta About 40 friends and relatives were pre - Sent. B. Ma4Corinaek, RCAF, Clin- ton, esoauq" d wie0i' face lacera- tions v,ihenthis car left the high- way !Saturday night about 9 o'- clock half a mile west of. Sea- 4orth. Damage to the car was $400. HENSALL Mr and (Mrs. !Creighton and daughter'of Hespeler, former residents of 'Hensall, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fisher ,.and family on !Saturday. Miss !Moja Hoabal nurse -in training at Victoria Hospital spent .the past two week's holi- daying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S Roolbal. Mrs. Geo. !Hess spent a few days` last week visiting with Mrs. Harry Hess in 'Zurich. !Mrs. Alberta 'aVlacBeath was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heard in London. Mrs. (Basil Fuller, . Flint, (Mich., (Mrs. Louise Gilbert end :Miss Donna .Gilbert, London, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. A. Orr. BRUCE -FIELD Open house totheir friends and relatives was held by Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baird, eon. 2, Stanley twp., on bhe occasion of their 50th wedding anniver- sary. Over fifty guests enjoyed the social afternoon with the couple at their farm home. Two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Norman Baird and NH's. Walter Baird, received the guests, who were shown into the living room where Mrs. Walter Moffatt and Mrs. Simon MacKenzie, !Mrs. E. Deitz and !Mrs. Barbelle Thomp- son poured tea. Serving were Mrs. William Caldwell, Mrs. Melvin Graham, Mrs. !Stewart Baird, Mrs. Douglas Jones, Mrs. John Stanley, Mrs. George Baird, Jr. and Mrs. Vic Taylor. Flanked by 'gold !Candles and gold and white streamers, the three -tiered anniversary `'wed- ding cake with white and gold decorations adorned the centre of !the table. Again on Sunday, 36 members of the family circle enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home. Among the relatives were two brothers of Mrs. Baird, !Hugh, of Detroit, and Frank, of !Clinton, and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Deitz, of Kippen, and Mrs. Clara Dutot, of !Brucefield. 'Others attending the Sunday gathering included Mr. and Mrs. Alan Klinkhammer and daugh- ter, !Carol; Mr. and !Mrs. George Klinkhamer and Mrs. Alma Baird, all of whom live in De- troit. The !bridegroom of 50 years is a son of George Baird and Christina Scoot, who once oper- ated the farm, now run by a grandson. George !Baird, the celebrant's fatner, taught for many years at the school known as !S. E. 1, !Stanley twp, He was such a leader in the community in his long life, that among the older residents in the section ire Save Lt l MON NII and Wfr with a PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT z 1 Your new, low service charge of 10 cents a cheque is prepaid when you get your book of 20 cheques. No passbook -quicker service. 4 3 Deposit slips are in your " cheque book -for banking by mail or speedier service at the bank. A quarterly statement is mailed to your home. 5 Your cheques are held for you at the bank as a permanent record. For further details inquire of our nearest brant,. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 750 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY 10 SERVE YOU NW -227 Dublin Branch - W. S. Stewart - Manager Seaforth Branch - G. C. Brightrall - Manager E=f E_4�= ,fENKE=' Phone 792 SEAFORTH G. S. & W. V. Smith ji is most 'affectionately remem- bered as "The Master." Egmondville United. Church Dr. 2. Semple, Minister. The !Session will aneet in the Vestry at 10.40 n.m, 11 .a.m., Holy''Con ,.union and Reception 'Service. The Subject: "What meaning did the first (Christians find in the Lord's Supper?" 10 a.m., Church School and Minister's Bible 'Class. 11 a.m,, Nursery -!Crass 11.30 a.m., Jr, Church, oive pot CSR •,` �et-IVIA_Yle"11118)1 < vcus EXTRA Mar FROM EWGArZvxr The All -New - All - Speed MOR • POWER TU 0 -FIRE SPARK PLUG CROP REPORT Haying is the order of " the day and most farmers are mak- ing at as fast as possible. Spring grain of both oats and barley are beginning to head out. Corn is also making fair progress, says D. H. Miles, Agr. 'Rep. MOR -POWER "TURBO -FIRE" SPARK PLUG is scientifically designed and engineered to give an EXTRA LIFT. , with a new power surge that will restore instant -action response to the touch of your toe on the accelerator at traffic lights, for high-speed passing or pulling under load. Replace old worn-out plugs NOW with MOR -POWER "TURBO-FIRE"-fcr a difference you can actually feel! ® Jet -Propelled Get -Away O Extra Fire -Power Under Load • Reduces Fouling, Pre -Ignition a Boasts Gas Mileage MOR -POWER "TURBO -FIRE" SPARK PLUGS are guaranteed EQUAL OR BETTER than original equipment , . , at an actual sayings to you of more than 30%• Engineered to exact specifica- tions to ensure the correct type and heat range for every car, truck and tractor. Install a new set of Mor -Power "Turbo -Fire" Spark Plugs today - for extra power at greater savings, R 65 Each ENGLISH CARS .Gala It; e69 FREE Spark Plug Gap Gauge with every set of 6 or more Mor -Power Spark Plugs. SPARK PLUG TOOL LOAN SERVICE We will loan you the wrench and wire- type gap - setting gouge -on refund- able deposit, Have You Checked Your Plugs Lately? Spark Plugs should be replaced at least every 10,000 miles to keep your engine perking in top condi- tion . . . and to assure maximum miles from your gasoline dollar. Save safely -with MOR -POWER. C.T.C. TEST -RUN +EN EggRA���}`,f,�T���O Factory rebuilt and test run to guaranteed "new performance" standards. Not bust overhauled - but completely rebuilt. All parts showing the slightest wear are expertly mp- chined or ve- placed.Ex- $mi change price �:iva• pyr.. rt k' t.r .•.:AV�.`b\.'w\.>i:k;-:.::{..::Cti?.:s.,:CN.))R:r.`c:.y`.#:,,...riiY'n' -O, wY;C' MOTO-MASTER IGNITION PARTS Engineer Approved --Save Up to 40% MOTO-MASTER IGNITION COILS - Meet all specifications set up by the engineers who designed your car. Scientific balance of windings assures maximum efficiency at all speeds, To Fit Price G.M. prod., 1947-54 4.40 Chrysler prod., 1946-55 4.60 Ford products, 1949-56 4.45 Others 3.66 to 12.2.5 MOTO-MASTER IGNITION CABLE SETS -Duplicate orlgincl equipment. Everything is included: reproved hi - tension wires, terminals, clips and disteibutor "rahtguard nipples." To Fit Chevrolet, 1929.56 Dodge, 6 cyL, 1935-56 Plymouth, 1933-56 Ford products, 1949-54 Others 1.20 to 2.15 Price 1.20 1.60 1.60 1.95 MOTO-MASTER IGNITION TUNE-UP KIT -Get better performance by re- placing ALL worn distributor parts. (Qts Include rotor, condenser and set of points To Fit Price Chevrolet, 1929-52 .. 1.35 Chevrolet, 1953-56, 6-cyl. 1.70 Dodge, 1939-50 _ . _ 1.63 Dodge, 6-cyl., 1951-56 1.77 Ford -prof., 1949-56 . _ 1.137 Plymouth. 1935-50 _ . 1.53 Plymouth, 1951-56, 6-cyl, -- 1.77 Others 1.20 to 2.10 MOTO-MASTER VOLTAGE REGULA- TORS E ULA -TORS - A faulty yo'•: ag: regu:ater may easily ruin your Lot:e.y or 9en- eretar. Protect a9oinst ovtrchargo,' undorcherea" or. "burn-asI" Replace with smoctl,-acting solenoid type Moto -Master voltage regulator. Gtiginel cquipm^nt quality -at el. most half the price. -_-____ 5.95 01 Up EXCHANGE For 2 Wheels ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT -QUALITY Moto -Master MUFFLERS Save up to 50% -Blow-out Proof Chevrolet Do -it Yourself Price ____ 1937-40 (most) 6.30 1941-53 1954-57, &cy!. Chrysler and De Soto _ 1949-52, 6-cyl. Dodge 1949-52 1953-55, 6-cyL Ford 1949-54 1955-56 Plymouth __ _ 1949-52 most 1953-56, 6-cyl. C.T.C. Installed Price 9.15 5.98 8.83 7.95 10.00 6.85 6.85 7.45 5.98 8:10 6.85 7.45 9.70 9.70 10.30 8.83 10.95 9.70 10.30 Stade. Champion 1947-56 5.20 8.05 Clamps extra, pair .50 Mufflers -Exhaust Pipes and Tail Pipes - For every car and truck Ready -lined BONDED Brake Shoe Exchange • Easierto install -No rivetting-No fitting. • Same as type now used for original equipment. RELINE WITH "CHRYSOTILE" - Make your car safe and enjoy big dollar savings with Chrysotile Bonded. Ready -Lined Brake Shoe Exchange. No experience is necessary to put safebrakes. on your car. You simply remove old brake shoes and install Chrysotile Safety - Engineered Bonded Lined Shoes -anyone con do it quickly,; easily and at low cost. Just bring in your old brake shoes and exchange them for firmly bonded Chrysotile Lined Broke Shoes, 2 -WHEEL SET -EXCHANGE PRIDE FRONT REAR Chevrolet 1936-50 3.85 3.85 1951-56 4.20 3.85 Ford and Meteor 1949.54 4.45 3.85 1955-56 4.85 3.85 Mercury & Monarch 1949-54 4.20 3.85 Pontiac 1951-56, 20 & 22 4.20 3.85 If your car is not listed, enquire for prices. LININGS RIVETED to shoos for 3c par river. Also com- plete relining if desired. BRAKE DRUM TRUING -Passenger con, each 81.25