The Seaforth News, 1958-02-06, Page 5Your Superior Specials
Feb, 6-7.8
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eICKL-ES
15 oz Jar 25c
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO SOUP
10 oz tins 3 for 35c
WESTONS SALTINES
. , .. , 1 ib Box 3¢c
NESTLES QUICK
1 lh Tin 49c
GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS
.. 2 1'b 33c
FLORIDA GRAPE 'FRUIT
Large size. 5 for 33c
MAPLE LEAF FLAKES
,Jumbo size 95c }
YORK ICE BOX JAR
PEANUT BUTTER
16 oz Jar 43;c
MAXWELL HOUSE
INSTANT COFFEE
large 6 oz jar 1.29
Jumbo Special
1 'tin 10 oz. Tomato Soup
1 tin 10 oz Vegetable Soup
1 8•0z, pkg Soda Biscuits
•All 3 for 43c
ROSE BRAND
DILL PICKLES
, 32 oz. Jar 3i5c
We carry a good Fresh
Stock of choice Potted
Plants & Cut Flowers.
Don't forgot Valentine
Day, Feb. 14
Say it with Flowers
Wright's Superior P f.od Market
SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY
LARGE SELECTION
J
She'Illike the gift you choose from our large
variety of Valentine Remembrance Gifts
RUSTCRAFT
Valentines of Distinction
Assortment of Valentines for Children and
Cut -Out Books
The Largest Selection of Cards available
LARONE'S
SEAFORTH 5c to $1.00 STORE
STATIONERY •GIFT$
TOWN TOPICS
Huron Medioal Association
suet at thenurses' residence of
Scout Memorial, Hospital on
'Wednesday. During the evening
the doctors' wives were 'guests
of Mrs. M. W. Stapleton.
Mr. 'and Mrs. W. M. Hart vis-
ited with Mr. land Mrs, Homer
Mellon in London. .
Mr. Jos. Laudenbadh, Wind-
sor, spent the week end with his
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lau-
denlbach.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward (McIvver
and daughter, 'Sitrjaitlford;were
week end guests of his mother,
(Mrs. H. McIver.
Miss Ella' Duffy is 'a patient
in Slott IMemoriai Ho'spi'tal.
Mr. 'and IMes. John ,.Nielson
and son, New IHarmlburg, spent
the week end with Mrs. Ju'li'a
(Flanagan. •
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Hays,
Detroit, were 'week end guests
cif .Mrs..C. 0.'. (Sills ,and. Mrs. R.
S. Hays. Mrs. Hays' returned to'.
Detroit with them, •
Dr. Semple attended the con-
ference at the '1 CIAF Station,
Centralia, •on Tuesday. S'ieiject:
The ,Church's Role in Helping,
the ,Alcoholic. (Sponsored by the
Research (Foundation.
Mr. and Mrs. Joan McQuaid.
of Toronto •spent the 'week end
with Mrs. McQuaid of 4owii.
'Mr. and (Mrs. Michael Wil-
liams spent Sunday with IVlr.
and Mrs, Joseph Williams at IGeoa••ge Bennewies, 49, of To-
Kitclhener. eonto, son of the date Mr. and
Mr. .and Mrs. Joseph Moylan Mrs. Charon Bennewies (Annie
of Kitchener spent 'Sunday with
(Mas. Jean Fortune.
Miss Joan Williams spent
Sunday visiting her brother Ron
in 'Kitchener.
Mrs. John Walsh has return-
ed home from 'Toronto after vis
iting her daughter.
Miss Margaret Mayer of Kit-
chener spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and aMrs. P. Ate -
Iver.
Mr. Kevin Oliver spent the
week end with friends in Tor-
onto.
BORN
At. Scott Memorial FLospital, on
Jan, 30th; to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Hough, Seaforthr a son
BRODHAGEN
Two (baskets` of flowers were
placed in the chancel of 'St. Pe-
ter's Lutheran 'Church on Sun-
day from the funerals of Mrs.
Archie Hod:gent of 'Exeter, mo-
ther- of Mervin :Hodger:t, and
S'red Hoegy, 'farther of Wilbur
Hoegy.
The sympathy of the commun-
ity is e'xtende'd. to Mervin, Hod-
gent in the death of this 'mother,
Mrs. Archie Hodgert, Exeter.
Attend a short course
FARM MANAGEMENT IS
THE DOORWAY TO
GREATER NET INCOME
WROXETER, Community Hall — FEB. 11 & 12
DUNGANNON, Parish Hall — lohB. 11 & 12
ZURICH, Community Hall — FEB. 13 & 14
SEAFORTH, Parish Hall — FEB. 13 & 14
1.30 - 4.30 P.M.
Dr. Harvey Caldwell John Clark, Economics Dept.,
O.A.C., Guelph
Everyone welcome -- even bring your Wife
rm
Hon. W. A. Goodfellow
Minister
D. H. Miles
Agricultural Representative
Huron
Dr. C. D. Graham
Deputy Miniater
A. S. Bolton
Assistant Agricultural
Representative Huron
Querengesser) died at KW Hos-
pital. Kitchener, Friday. . The
funeral was held on Monday at
Sb.
Peter's Lutheran 'Church
here with interment in the ad-
joining cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed ISnnith, Mr.
asd Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold WurdeAl, ' Mr.
Norman Bode, 'Mr. Albert Hinz,
Mrs. IW. L. Querengesser and
Mrs, Laverne 'Wolfe -attended
the funeral of Frank Hinz in
Kitchener on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green
and Audrey' of 'Clinton with Mr.
and' Mrs. George and (Harold
Mogk on (Sunday.
1Mrs. George Jarmuth and ba-
by son returned home from the
Stratford 'General Hospital.
Another hockey game was
Played between Manley School
and IB,rodlhagen at the local ice
on Friday afternoon. Tlie score
was 8-5 for.. Brodhagen.
,Masters Darrell and Dale
Wolfe of Stratford with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. La-'
verne Wolfe for a few days.
Stewards of the 'Clhnistian
Home (Married Couples Group)
held .their annual meeting on
Thursday evening iru the base-
ment of ISIt. 'Peter's Lutheran
'Chwvch. Meeting opened with
devotions taken by Me, and Mrs.
Ford Dilokison, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Elligson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fi-
scher, Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Fisoh-
er, The following were elected
officers ,for, 1958: -President, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens; vice
president, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Hinz; secretary, Mr. and Mrs.
'Fo'rd Dickison; treasurer, ' Mr.
and .Mrs. Reuben Buuek; pian-
ist, Mrs. Ronald (Hinz; assist.,
Mrs. E. J. Fischer; visiting coma
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'Hicks, Mr.
and Mars, Manuel Beuermann;
recreation comm, 'Mr, and Mrs.
George Jarmuth, Mr. and (Mrs.
Edgar Elligson, Mr. and Mss. L.
0rueter; lunch, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Hoegy, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Hodge2; .auditors, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell ISlholdice; membership
and telephone, Mr. and Mrs. E.
iScheaibarth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
'Siemon, Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon
Wurdell. A campaign for new
members will go into effect at
once 'and three short plays to be
!practised by the group to be
put on in the near future. Lunch
was served by the same com-
mittee as in charge of devo-
tions.
Members of rBrodhagen (Band
held their annual meeting on
THE SEAFORTH NEWTS—Thursday, February 6, 1958
nivNuat. MEETING
McKillop Federation
of griculture
Wednesday, Feb. 12th
AT 8.30 P.M. •
In the, Seaforth District High School Auditorium
Finns by Roger Schwass, '14,000 Mile Trip to
Peace River District and California"
Guest Speaker, Clayton Fray of Sarnia, Director
of the Ontario Hog Marketing Board
Other speakers: B. Lobb, Clinton; W. Shapton,
Huron County President; D. Miles, Agricultural
Representative; Carl Hemingway, County Fieldman
Ladies bring sandwiches
Every Person Welcome
Also those from town and nearby townships
ADMISSION FREE
President; Gr Smith Secretary, A. Dodds
Tuesday • evening. The election
of offieers for 1958 are: Presi-
dent, Ronald Hinz; vice presid-
ent, Norman Rook; treas., Don-
ald' Rose; secretary, Larry Mu-
egge; auditors, Ken Elligson,
:Carl Vock, Ralph Gloor, band
leader, Albert Hinz, assist., C.
French. tIt was decided to ed-
veartise the open air dance floor
which the (band has for rent for
open air dancing. Norman Rook
is in charge of the floor.
All hand engagements are to
be in charge of Albert Hinz, the
leader. Mr. Albert E. Queren-
gesser, former band leader and
honorary memlber is to receive
a $10 •bonus,
H ULLETT
'On Feb. '3rd 17 members of
Fireside Farm Forum met at the
home of Mr. and (Mrs. Joe Bab-
cock. The subject was "Let's
Make It Legal." The group de-
cided it was :necessary to have
legal 'advice in buying or selling
a farm, arranging for a mort-
gage, father and son family ag-
reement, contract farming, ex-
propriations and easements, and
wilds. 'On the No. 2 question, 'the
group could not decide what
part, if any, farm organizations
should play in providing legal
services, but gave the Federa-
tion of 'Agriculture credit for
3960A
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ONTARIO .y,,Ho, g HYDRO
Week— Feb® 915
National EIeclricai
ELECTRICITY DOES SO. MUCH . ... COSTS SO LITTLE'
fighting for a fair deal as far as
hydro cables and pipe lines are
concerned, Most 'games, MTs. J.
,Howatt and Don Buchanan; lone
hands, Mrs, Robert Jamieson,
Mrs. Ken Hulley; low, Mrs. K.
Hulley and J. C, Babcock.
The committee appointed for
writing the essay on safety con-
sisted of Mrs, Jim Hoorah, Jas.
Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs.
George Carter.
Ales. Bert Hoggart invited
group for next week.
ST. THOMAS. W.A.
Monthly meeting of St. 'Tho-
mas' W.A. was held Tuesday
evening, Feb. 4, at the home of
Miss D. Parke'. Mrs. J. Oldfield
opened' the meeting and Mrs.
McGavin, 'presidenit, read the
special prayers .for the day. The
first chapter of the study book
was 'presented by 'Mrs. James.
An invitation was extended to
the members, especially those
interested in social service work
to 'attend a one day workshop
meeting at .St. George's Church,
London, Wed. (Feb. Z. The fol-
lowing reports were made: trea-
surer's, Miss D. Parke; Dorcas,
Mrs. Moore; social service. Mrs.
Case. The service for the World,
Day of Prayer is to be held in
the (Presbyterian !Church, Fri.,
Feb. 21st, 3 o'clock, all members
invited to attend.
Further arrangements were
made for 'tire Valentine tea and
bake sale, Wed., Feb. 12 in the
parish hall. Following the meet-
ing a social 'half hour was spent,
lunch being served 'by Miss
Parke.
BOX SOCIAL
AND
DANCE
FRIDAY, FEB. 14
8,30 P.M.
IN FORESTER'S HALL
CONSTANCE
Ladies—Free with box
Gents -50c will be refunded
when they purchase box
Sponsored by Canadian
Order of Foresters
FARMERS UNION
MEETING
Tuesday, Feb. 11
8.30 P.M.
Town Hall, Seaforth.
Walter Miller, Tara, Speaker
Ladies specially invited
Everybody welcome, bring
your neighbors
Euchre - Dance
Kippen East Women's fnstitute
Town Hall, Hensel!
Friday, Feb. 7
At 8.30
Norris Orchestra.
Admission 75c. Ladies please
bring lunch. Lucky lunch prize
VALENTINE TEA
& BAKE SALE
Wednesday, Feb. 12th
at
St. Thomas Parish Hall
FROM 3 TO 5 P.M.
Also Candy Booth
Auspices of the W.A.
EUCHRE
Orange Hall, Seaforth
Friday, Feb. 7th
Auspices Property Com.
Admission 40c. Lunch served
EVERYBODY WELCOMET
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Hot Beef Valentine
SUPPER
At' Northside United Church
Friday, Feb. 14
$7for adults, 40c for: children
12 and under.