The Seaforth News, 1957-11-28, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS -Thursday, November 28, 1957
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GARDEN SWEET
PEAS
15 oz tins
2 for 33c
DEL MONTE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
20 oz tins . `, 2 for 59c
DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE•
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
. 48 oz tin 36c
GIANT TIDE
12c off reg. price
FLU,FFO SHORTENING
1 lb Ctn 29c
lc BOOK MATCHES
Box -of 50 29c
PILLSBURY Chocolate
CAKE MIX
17. oz. pkg. .... 29c
2 for 55c.
TV SPECIAL
Solo Margarine 2 Ib 53c
TV SPECIAL
LUX SOAP .. 2 for '2,1 c
GOLDEN BROWN SUGAR
5 Ib poly bag 49c
BROKEN WALNUTS
8 oz: poly bag 43c
4 oz. poly bag ,.,, 23c
VANILLA -8 'oz. bottle 19c
PURITY FLOUR
For ALL PURPOSE BAKING•
24 Ib. bag 1.73
Your chance to win abeauti-
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Knives free
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SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY
EUCHRE
AND DANCE
Sponsored by Kippen East
Women's Institute
HENSALL TOWN HALL
Friday, Dec. 6
AT 8,30
Draw to be made for a three-tier
Christmas cake
Ladies please bring sandwiches
Norris orchestra
Turkey Bingo
ST. COLUMBAN
FRIDAY, DEC. 6TH
THREE DOOR PRIZES
1. Electric Fry Pan
2. A Turkey
3. A Chicken
15 games for Turkeys, and
3 cash specials
9 o'clock sharp, Admission $1
STAG
FEATHE
PARTY
AT SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Wednesday, Dec. 4
Wheels with Turkeys
and Chickens
Proceeds to sponsor Minor Hockey
Auspices of Seaforth Athletic Association
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WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better BulIs.Are Used"
An example of our Beef Shorthorn bulls
o ;
Our increase in volume for 1967• is 5000 cows ahead of the
previous year. This is possible because of the satisfaction
our members receive from using our artificial breeding
Service.
Purebred, or grade, dairy or beef, or crossbreeding, you can
do no better than use our artificial breeding service to get
your cows mated to bulls that will transmit the desired
qualities.
The cost is nominal. In fact, less than the cost of feeding a.
bull in many cases. Increased production will pay the service
charges. For service` or more information, phone collect to:-
CLINTON HU 2-3447.
Between 7.30 and .10 A.M. week days
7.30 and 9.30 A.M. Sundays and holidays
KILLEARN
HOWARD AA
Res. Gr.
Champion
C. N. E.
1956
Our pick of the
bulls in the
Gallinger sale at
Edmonton,
MIly 1956
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and MTs. L, E Albiss of
Georgetown rvisited with ;MT.
and Mrs. Harold Carey during
.the weekend.
ITIhe Rt. fRev. W. A. Towns-
hend of London called on his
uncle Mr. W. IScotohmer and
Mrs. Scotchiner on• Sunday.
Mrs. Earl !Dinsmore was call.
ed to Sault Ste !Marie this, week
owing to .the illness of her
mother, '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson
and family of Streetsville were
weekend visitors with relatives
here.
(Miss Hilda Kennedy, London,
spent !bhe weekend with herr mo-
ther, Mrs. R. :Kennedy.
IMr. and :Mrs. Don King, Sar-
nia, were weekend visitors at
their homes here.
•e.
.M LionelFortune; Mr. Fo ne London
spent the weekend with MTs
Fortune and Ricky.
Dr. ,Semple will speak •at 'bhe
Wingham Council of 'churches
at !Blyth on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs P.eter IMclver
spent the weekend with rela-
tives in Toronto.
Mr. Ron SLlis; Kd'tchener, and
Miss Pat Reynolds, :Kitchener,
were weekend guests at the
home of'.Mrs. C. P. !Sills.
Mrs. Ben Rising is .visiting
over the Thanksgiving holiday
in •Detroit with relatives.
Mi. and Mrs. Hulbert Reilly
ofDublin visited over ,bhe
weekend with IMr. and Mrs. J.
Ruston.
Mr. IP. Chesney, of Fort Wil-
liam is visiting' his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Chesney.
Mr. 'Archie Hulbert, Oshawa,
spent bhe weekend with Mr. and
MTs. N. Hulbert,
C. G. I. T.
The CELT of (First Presbyter-
ian Church met at 'bhe Church
on Monday evening with .,the
!Pres., IBetty Jean Andrews in
the chair. After singing "What
a friend we have in Jesus". the
Lord's Prayer was repeated in
unison and the Purpose was
said. Margaret Reeves, the sec-
retary Iriead the minutes, and
the roll was called by Davina
.Hulbert. •Scripture was read by
(Marlene Carter and Dorothy
Ross offered prayer. Treasurer's
report ty Agnes Carter. After
(business 'period the seals and
CGIT pins were distributed and
the quilt discussed. The meeting
closed with "Taps".
McKI LLOP
S. G. No. 2 Farm Forum was
held .at the home of IMr. and
Mrs. iRebert McMillan with an
attendance •of 20 adults. As it
was 'review night there Was no
discussion. The evening was
spent with euchre. Most games,
'Mrs. T. McMillan and Mr. Wal-
ter Scott; lone hands, Mrs. Wal-
ter McClure and Mr. Stewart
Dolmage; least games, Pauline
Dolmage and Mr. 'Second Mc -
Brien. Lunch was served. Next
meeting will be held at home
of Mrs. G. B. iDorrance,
W.M.S.
The WM'S of Duff's Church,
McKillop, was held at the home
of Mrs. Eldon Kerr on Nov. 20
at 2 o'clock, with a good attend-
ance of members and visitors,
Mrs. James Kerr took bhe busi-
ness part of the meeting. Mrs.
Aaron Jantzi had charge of the
worship service and opened with
the scripture lesson. Hymn 327
was sung, a prayer :by Mrs.
Gordon Dapple. Mrs. James
Kerr gave •a reading on Re-
membrance Day. The subscrip-
tion for the IMissiona'ty Monthly
was taken. Jirs. Papple invited
the ladies and their families to
a Mission Band social at the
church on Dec. 7th at 8 p.m.
The meeting closed with prayer
by 'Mrs. A. Jantzi.
'Officers for '1958 are as fol-
lows: 'Hon. Pres., Mrs. Rev.
•Summerell; 'Past Pres., Mrs. Jas.
Kerr; Pres, 'Mrs. Les Pryce; 1st
Vice ,Pres.. Mrs 'Gordon Mac-
Kenzie; Treas., Mrs. David
'Shannon; 'Sec., Mrs. Gordon
Dapple; Mission !Monthly, Mrs.
James Herr; Baby Band Lead-
ers, Mrs. A. Scott, Mrs. C. Stor-
ey; Mission-IEand Leader, MTs.
G. L. !Dapple; ;Temp. :Sec., .Mrs.
Alec Smith; :Christian Steward-
ship 'Sec., Mrs. R. MoKercher;
Christian Citizenship 'Sec., Mrs.
John Kerr; Supply :Sec., Mrs.
Eldon !Herr; Associate Helper
Sec., MTs. J. Hillelbreoht; Liter-
ature :Sec.. Mrs. A. 'Scott; Press
Sec., Mrs Gordan Papple; Fin-
ance Committee for the WM'S:
Mrs. R. S. 'McKercher, Mrs. D.
Shannon, ;Mrs. J. Hillebrecht,
Mrs. R. 'Camplbell; Auditors,
Mrs. Alec Smith, Mrs. George
Campbell.
The W. A. of Duff's 'Church
held their regular meeting on
Nov. 20th at the home of Mrs.
Eldon Kerr. Our President, MTs.
Ross 'Gordon 'took charge of the
business part of the meeting. It
was decided to have the 'Christ-
mas meeting early in the month
on 'Dec. 3rd. Mrs. AaronJantzi
and Mrs. Eldon Herr gave re-
ports on the W. A. Conference
EUCHRE
. Orange Hall
Wednesday, Dec. 4
Under auspices of
Property Committee
Admission 40c Lunch served
Annual Christmas
BAZAAR
Sponsored by the Catholic
Women's League in the
School Hall
Saturday, Dec. 7
AT 3 P.M.
held at Nile in 'October. !Meet-
ing closed 'by all singing !hymn
'3.5'8. 'Officers •of W. A. for 1958
as follows: ,
Past Pres., .jilrs.:Ross Gordon;
?res., IMs .'R: IM. Scott; 1st 'Vice
Pres., Mrs. Aaron Jantzi; 2nd
Vice !Pres, Mrs. Ken 'Stewart;
Sec. Treas., ,Mrs. 'Ross 'Gordon;
Flower Com., Mrs. 'Geo. Wheat-
ley; Press Sec., 'Mrs. G. E. Pap-
ple. Pianist Tor /both societies,
Mrs. Arnold. 'Scott.
CROMARTY
Mr. and 'Mrs. (Frank Hamid -
ton 'and Mr, and 'Mrs. Gordon
Scott spent Thursday and Friday
in Toronto at the Royal Winter
Fair.
Mrs. T. L. Scott was guest
speaker at ,bhe W.M.S.
Tlhank
-
offering service in Owen res-
byterian
Church, Exeter on
Thursday evening. .She was •ao-
comlpanied by several ladies of
the congregation.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. •Gidfillan
and family of Auburn visited on
Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert 'Gardiner.
`Mr. and Mrs Frank •Cadick,
Sharon and Donald, London,
sives.pent the weekend with rela-
t
Mr•. and .Mrs. 1Donald Wallace
and sons of 'Carlingford visited
on Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. George Wallace. M'r. and
Mrs. Ed 'Brooks and son 'George
of Staffs visited at the same
home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl
and family accompanied by Mr,
E. Luxton visited on Friday
evening with Mr. 'and Mrs. Neil
Lamont, London, and with 'Mrs.
Sorsda:hl's mother, 'Mrs. Allan
McLean of Filmore, !Sask., who
arrived in London on Thursday
and is spending ,the winter with
her daughters.
Ilili. and .Mrs. T. L. Scott and
family and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Calder IMcKaig, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl and Mrs.
Sarah Scott attended service in
Knox 'Presbyterian Church, Mit-
chell on i5un'day evening when
Miss Pauline Brown a returned
missionary from India was guest
speaker.
In the afternoon a .group of
Cromarty OGIT girls were en-
tertained by the Mitchell Knox-
ettes, who also had Miss 'Brown
as their speei'al speaker.
The Nov, meeting of the Mar-
ian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary
was held at the church with
Mis. Lloyd Miller presiding and
leading in devotions. Mrs. Car-
ter Kerslake read a passage of
scripture and Mrs. Wesley Rus-
sell gave a topic on remem-
brance. Study book lesson was
given by Mrs. 'Gera'ld Carey.
BRODHAGEN
About 500 attended a shower
held at Circle IB, Sebringville
for Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
'Huuck !(Marlene Priestap) last
Tuesday evening. The bride and
her .attendants, Mrs. J. Moore,
O4iss Joyce Querengesser, Miss
'Carole Inose and Miss Beverley
'Sholdice were dressed in their
wedding gowns and corsages.
Mr. Russell !Attridge of 'Milver-
ton was Master of Ceremonies
and an address was read by
Mrs. !Walter Youngblut of !Ros-
tock and the presentation of a
purse of money by- Mr. Carl
Becker, from the Rostock dis-
trict.' Mrs. Ross Leonhardt also
read •an address and the pres-
entation 'of money by Mrs. Rus-
sell 'Sholdice from the Brodha-
gen District Dancing was en-
joyed to music supplied by Lee
Davidson's Orchestra.
IM'. Geo (Diegel observed his
84th birthday on Monday.
•Mr. and Mrs. Lew !Hicks, Mr.
.and Mr's. Ralph Hicks attended
the funeral of the former's eld-
er .brother, Fred Hicks, at Ham-
ilton on Wednesday.
Flowers were •placed on the
-altar of St, 'Peter's Lutheran
'Church on Sunday in 'memory
of the late Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry
Magk Sr., by their three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Orland Rohrer, Mrs.
Fred Young, Mrs. August Bauer.
A basket of flowers was in
the chancel in honor of IMr. and
Mrs. Fred ,Sche'tbarth on • the
occasion of their 47th wedding
anniversary, on Friday, 'Nov. 22,
Rev. 'and Mrs. E. J. Fischer
attended the funeral of his aunt
Mrs. Hill, at Ayton, on Thurs-
Euchre • Dance
WINTHROP HALL
Friday night, Dec. 8
Good orchestra Draw on satin
bound wool blanket
Ladies bring lunch
Farmers Union
day, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Mrs. !Ross Townsend and Ross win Rock, on Sunday.
(of Tavistock at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young,
'parents, Mr. and fMrs. E. :Scher- Miss 'Marleen Diegel of }Strat-
Barth last week, ford; 'Mr. and Mrs. Irvin,Swinnt,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brough- Milverton with Mr. and Mrs.
ton and family of Atwood, with Wm. :Diegel ,on !Sunday.
LEGION
ANNUAL
TU':, KEY
BING
15 REGULAR GAMES
3 SPECIALS
AT
SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Wed., Dec. 11
8.30 P.M.
ADMISSION - $1.00
SKATING
Seaforth Community
Centre
FRIDAY NIGHT
8 to 10
ADMISSION
Adults and students 35c
Children 25c
SATURDAY
2 to 4
ADMISSION
Adults and students 25c
Children 10c
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The Lions
PEANUT
DRIVE
Wednesday even-
ing, Dec. 4
between 7 and 9 P.M.
when the Lions call at
your home, will be the
time to buy your pea-
nuts, and peanut con-
fectionery, for Christmas
activities.
Proceeds Lions Welfare
work
25th
Anniversary
paper
Watch next week's
for details of our •
25th Anniversary
Celebration
CHRISTIE'S
BUTCHER SHOP
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MAKE WAY FOR THE MAN FROM MARS' A thrill -ride on this
new sensation - the Flying Saucer, is like travelling in Outer
Space. More fun than a barrel of monkeys. It's the "big deal"
for this winter; they tell us the kids are really going for a new
ride in a big way. Big 27" dime. rust -proof aluminum, Sturdy,
lightweight - easy to carry, easily pulled. Rolled safety edge.
Fitted with two waterproof extra strong web hand loops and
pull -rope holes.
FLYING
SAUCER
SLEIGHS and TOBOGGANS
•
"HALF -HOOD TOBOGGAN - Popular Quebec
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4 fl, sire 3.29
SELECT HARDWOOD TOBOGGAN - Fle,dhle,
speedy - clear -grained hardwood, natural oil
finish;atherproof ropes; roped hood construc-
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34L 3.69 5.1'. 7.89
Oft. 5.89 6 -ft. 9.69
TOBOGGAN CUSHIONS -Well padded, sturdy
duck cover; piped edges. Order cushion one foot
shorter than toboggan.
2.11. I.85 $.ft. 2.79 Oft. 3.79
5.fb 3.95 74t. 5.65
Toboggan Pull Ropes - 9.5. 35
STEERING SLEIGHS - Smooth -gilding, easy -
steering sleighs. Ruggedly built - for coasting
faster, and further. Durable natural finished HARD
MAPLE with positive action steering bar. Hardened
steel runners with safely turned ends, finished in
bright red enamel.
364nch 43 -inch 47.inch
3.89 4.45 5.29
CONVERTIBLE BABY SLEIGH -Smooth, natural
hardwood; weatherproof varnished finish. Bright
no -rust aluminum tubing back -rest. High carbon
steel runners; red enamelled. Removable handle
and backrest provide a speedy, flexible steering
sleigh. Dual duty for years of service.
33 inches long
6.45
BABY SLEIGH -Same as above, but fitted with,
wide hardwood ski runners for deep or s�► A
rough snow. 33 inches long ............../ .4 5
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