The Seaforth News, 1958-06-19, Page 5THE $ AFORTH NEWS—Thursday; Juno 1s, 1958
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SUPERIOR SPECIALS
LIBBY'S DlEP BROWN
PORK AND._ Bl&ANS ST, WILLL4.o S ASSORTED
JAMS -
20 oz, tins 2 for 37c 9 -oz. jars 2 for 450
19"S PICNIC TINE AGAIN!
OLIVES --8 oz. jar . , 29c
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 pings. for, ....., . 350
DEL MONTE UNSWEET-
ENED ORANGE JUICE
Lange 48 -oz. tiu;,..... 37c
REDPATH WHITE SUGAR
5 ib. bag .. 49e
IVORY LIQUID DETER-
GN,NT—
Large',!size till , 44e
Giant. size tin ... , , 86c
Bring ;our Coupons to no
and sane on this ,milts. vaew'
cietergenit, •
SANDWICH SPREAD -
8 -oz. bottle 28e
MOTHER PARKER'S
INSTANT COFFEE -
4 -oz. jar 83,c
FRESH BUNCH BEETS
1 bunch 10c
FRESH WATERMELON
Each 996
LARGE CANTELOPES
2 for 450
FRESH STRAWBERRIES ARRIVING DAILY
Wright's Superior Food Market
SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY
LAKEVIEW
CASINO
GRAND BEND
Dancing Saturdays
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Lionel Thornton
and his
Casa Royal Orchestra
GARDEN PARTY
.at Walton. Community Hall
Sponsore5 by Walton Women's
Inst'!$gte
Thursday, June 26
SUPPER SERVED 0 to 8 P.11f.
Variety program to follow
Admission for supper & program
Adults $1, Children 50c
Dancing to the music of Ian
Wilbee's Melody Makers
' Admission 50c
$ $ TO -DAY
.A DOLLAR
won't buy much
BUT YOUR DOLLAR
BUYS MORE -- AT
TH E
Wallis Shoe Stre
The Little Store with the
Big Values
GARDEN PARTY
AND DRAW
AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
DUBLIN
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25
TURKEY & HAM SUPPER
From 5;30 to 8 p,m,
Adults $1. Children 50c
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and -Mrs. Louis 'Williams,
and,Lois Anne of Silver Springs,
Maryland1iave returned home
after spending a two -week's va.
cation
with Mr. and Mrs. 112.
liams.
32rs. W. E. Southgate, Sr.,
spent the weekend with her
brother-indaw; and sister, Rev.
Peandrry Mrs. H. E. Pelletier at Port
Mr. -and Mrs. Joe Moylan of
Kitchener spent Sunday with
Mrs. Jean Fortune.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams of
Florida have returned a f ter
spending two weeks holiday with
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams and,
daughter Deborah • of Kitchener
are spending a two week's vaca-
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wil-
liams,
Dr. and Mrs. Bud Smith and
Miss Dorothy Smith of I3amilton
are holidaying at their home
here, Dr. Smith will go to Oleve-
land to a post -graduate course.
Mrs. Flynn, Toronto, spent the
weekend with her sister, Mrs.. T.
Bannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Gillespie and
son, Toronto, were guests of Mrs.
F. Ryan over the weekend:
Mr. and Mrs. John Reilly and
family, of Galt, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoth-.
am, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Dearing, of
Exeter, spent the weekend with
relatives:
Mr. James Henderson and El-
eanor left Tuesday on a trip West
to attend the Calgary Stampede.
Mr. Vagn Christensen, of St.
Catherines is visiting with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Christensen,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ryan and fam-
ily, Galt, visited last Saturday
with Mrs, Frank Ryan. Mr. Ry-
an has been appointed an Inspec-
tor in the Windsor School Area.
Miss Gladys Thompson is
spending a few days in Detroit.
Mrs. Peter Bannon returned
home last Saturday after spend-
ing the past six weeks at her
home in Scotland. Mr. Bannon
and their four daughters met the
plane in Melton last Saturday.
Due to the storm which was
brewing, Mrs. Bannon's plane, re-
turning via Greenland, was five
tours late.
Mrs. T. Habkirk is visiting
with her daughter and son-in-law
Mr, and Mrs. D. Huddleston in
Sudbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin and
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beoliely of
Toronto, NIr. and Mrs. J. Wright
H.F.A. 1
FOOTBALL
Walton vs Winthrop
Friday, June 20
COMMUNITY PARK
WINTHROP
Game time 7.30
No. 4 Hibbert School
50th ANNIVERSARY
JUNE 28 IS THE DAY
In the Morning --
High Mass in St. Columban Church at 8 a.m. dst.
Bell rings at School at 9 a.m.
Reminiscences, Roll Call, In Memoriam.
Luncheon 12 to 1,30
Afternoon
Speeches, Music, Sports, Refreshments
STRAWBERRY
• SUPPER
Cold Roast Pork at
Northside United Church
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
From 5 to 7 P.M.
Adtclts 81; Children 50o
Sponsored by the General W. A..
BETHEL W. A.
PIE & ICE CREAM SOCIAL
at the home of
Roy Wildfong
Friday eve, June 20
Ball Game 7.30 P.M.
Programme 8.45 P.M.
Admission Adults 60c.
Children 300
In case of rain or colt], program,
will be in No. 9 actual
Here We °Go Again!
Chevrolet Dealer
Annual June
DEPENDABLE - SAFETY CHECKED
Don't Wait . • YOU CAN BUY NOW AND SAVE
NO FREE GIFTS .. NO COME-ONS
JUST FAIR PRICES!
You'll find your "CAR WITH A FUTURE" at
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
Phone 186 Seaforth Motors Phone 541 or 542
GORDON FAWM
Salesman Seaforth and Mitchell ANDY DUNLOP
Salesman
Sales&Service, Chevrolet Oldsmobile, Vauxhall & Chevrolet Trucks
of Sarnia, and Miss Margaret
McIver, 'Kitchener, visited fast
week with their parents.
112,• and Mrs, Dan Williams
leave on Friday for Jacksonville,
Florida, after enjoying a very
pleasant ? two weeks' v e vacation
among their, friends,
W. E. Southgate and son Bill
spent the weekend at the Ontario
Camp Leadership Centre; . Bark
Lake, .Ont„ where he conducted
the aspects of camp life on bud-
geting and maintenance. Mr.
Southgate is manager of Huron
Ohuclt. Camp et Bayfield.
BORN
Garrett—At Clinton Rosi, thl, to Mr,
and Mrs. Murray Garrott (Margret
Collins)' Clinton, ou Monday, June 10,
a daughter
Brown—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Brown, 'ihrmondvllle, a eon
Sander —• At Scott Memorial I•Iospital
op- June 14, to Mr.. and Mrs. Mahlon
Saucier, Zurich, a son
CONSTANCE
A successful Guernsey heifer
sale was held at the Dalevista
Farm on. Friday, June 13, when
57 head were sold to buyers pre-
sent from Kingsville, Sarnia,
Simcoe, Oakville, Newmarket,
Niagara Falls, Kitchener, Owen
Sound, Durham, Plattsville, I1d
erten, Paisley, Winglham, Strat-
ford and many other points as
well as a number from the 'sm'-
rounding district. Mr.' Bert Gib -
binge of Clinton, purchased the
top heifer at $315,00.
Officials of the Ont. Guernsey
Association were pleased with
the overall average of approxi-
mately $196,00: Heifers ranged in
age from 6' months to 2 years. Mr.
Bert Pepper of Seaforth was the
auctioneer.
Mrs, J. Whitehouse of Exeter
is spending the summer with her
granddaughter, Mrs. H. P.reszca
for and Mr. Preszcator.
Mrs, E. F. Warren and daugh-
ters spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawson
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Riley and
Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Mer•
vyn Godkin and son of Winthrop
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Robt, Woods and Debbie in Ajax.
Mr. and Mrs, C. Montgomery
spent the weekend with NIr. Mont-
gomery's aged father at Dundalk
and also visited with friends
while there.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Preszcator and
family spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Glanville of Cre-
diton.
Mr. John Whyte of Oshawa
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte,
Mise Joyce Jewitt of, Thorn
dale spent the weekend with her
parents,. Mr. and Mrs.. W. Jewitt.
Mr. John Knox Of -Wingham
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Riley.-
Mrs. James Medd spent a cou-
ple of days last week .with Mrs.
G. Laytbn of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Borden .Brown
and daughters spent Sunday aft-
ernoon at a family gathering with
Mrs. Brown's father, Mr. Thomas
Brigham, at the home of Mr:- and
Mrs. .E. Brigham, Hanover.-.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd' and!
sons visited last Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, and
Bruce of Grand Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leitch spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Medd of Seaforth.
Mrs, Mary Jewitt, Mrs. A. Fox
and Lesley visited with Mr. and
Mrs. R. McMillan on Monday.
The Constance Sunday School
held their Anniversary Service
Sunday afternoon with a fair a.t-
endance, The Jr. Choir rendered
several beautiful anthema with
Airs. Wm. Jewitt as organist.
Charles Scott of Auburn was the
peaker for the afternoon and
rought to the attention not only
o the children but also to the
arents how to follow in the foot-
teps of Jesus.
TV.A, and W.I.S.
Mrs. Verne Dale presided over
he W. A. meeting of Constance
U
C. on Wednesday evening
une 11, and opened with hymn
03 followed by the Lord's Pray-
r,
rayr, roll call and minutes were
ead, Business regarding the cat -
ring of sale and the bazaar for
he Open Meeting was discussed.
letter of thanks was read from
he Christian Home in Quebec for
our donation of $25.00.
wMS and opened with a hymn
Sirs. Brown presided over the
nd followed by prayer. Scrip-
ure lesson was read by Mrs. Ken
ulley, from Acts 13: 38.52. Bus-
ess matters were transactea.
he members sent a bale valued
t $148.50 to the, Unitarian Ser-
ies in Toronto. They also decid-
d to bring in used Christmas
cafds to the next meeting and
embers please note, bring the
arcls as they are, which will be
nt to Korea or England. A
ymn was sung before Mrs. Mae-
regorpresented the study book
silted by Mrs. D. Buchanan and
re. Ken Ridley, on Life in Jae -
touching on evangelism and
e home and family. A piano
to by Mrs, Wm. Jewitt, How
eat thou Art". Stewardship
a per 'was given by Mrs. Brown
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HULLETT
The Hallett Township Federa-
tion Directors sponsored a bus
trip to the Farmers' Week at the
O.AC. Guelph on Thursday, June
12th. 46 directors and members'
of the Federation took in the
trip, 30 ou the bus and 16 in
hree cars.
The directors also went out on
the Cancer Canvass in Hallett
and proceeds amounted to $395.35
With one more section to hear
from.
The directors also urge every
hog producer 3n the twp. to get
out and vote on the hog vote that
is coming up in July.
HENSALL
Mrs. Harris of Detroit, was a
weekend visitor with her broth-
er and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs,
S. Rennie and family.
ing Out�t'Business
Since ill health demands the disposal of our business at
the earliest possible date, we have again slashed our
prices to promote this sale. Absolutely no refunds or
exchanges
Kiddies' Shop
vasamedoccet
Seaforth, Ont.
Coat SPECIALS
Spring Coats with matching hats —
4 - 6:c, up to 18.95
7 -12, no hats, up to 22.95..11.95
Odd Styles & Sizes
Reg. up to 12.95 4.95
Boy's Spring Top Coats
Checks & Plains --
4
4 - 6X reg. up to 12,95 4.95
All Weather Coats —
Navy blue, brown, tweed
4 - 6X up to 12.95
7 -12 up to 14.95 8.95
NLVAIVE,
7.95
Toddlers Spring Coats
with caps & bonnets —
Tweeds & gabardine -cord
sizes 1-2-3, reg. up to 8.95 .. 4.95
Jackets, assorted
reduced to ..
.. 2.39 and 2.99
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Carol Ly Shop
Seaforth, Ont.
SPECIALS
Slacks, reg. up to 8.95
reduced to 5.95
Dressing Gowns —
Long & Shortie styles
wool, rayon, satins 7.49
Cord Jackets 5.95
Pedal0100.1
Pushers, Shorts, Slim Jilns
Assorted materials
Greatly reduced in price
Dresses - Lingerie
Special Prices
Car Coats - Suede Jackets
while they last
Reduced to cost
Gloves, all sizes & Colors
Purses - Hats
Reduced in price
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