The Seaforth News, 1958-08-14, Page 5CLEARING
SALE
ALL STOCK TO BE DISPOSED OF AT REDUCED PRICES. SAVE MONEY
HERE. EVERYTHING GOES. NO RESERVE,
hold good until stock disposed.
MAPLE LEAF RED AYLMER TOMATO CANNING SUPPLIES
SOCKEYE SALMON 'CATCHUP & SPICES. All at
Prices previously advertised
73/4 oz Tin 45c
Rubber Door Mats
Special ... , , , 1,29
BUY NOW .AND 'SAVE 1
Scotkins Serviettes
• Reg. . , , , 19c
Large . , .. 310
Look Like Linen
COCOA -
Frys, Neilson
1/ lb 39c. 1 lb710
11 oz bottle
2 for 36c
Soap 'Powders, Canned
Goods, Vegetables and
Fruits, Soups, by the
case at a
REDUCED PRICE
FACE ELLE TISSUES
Economy size . , 31c
Planters Peanut Butter
15 oz Jar ..,. 33o
Reduced Prices
PICNIC PLATES
Rainbow Colors -2 pkgs 350
WHITE PLATES
Per doz. 12c..
DEL MONTE FRUITS
FOR SALAD, Fancy Quality
.. 28 oz glass jar 61c
ALL DOG FOOD AT
REDUCED PRICES
5 Ib box Gaines Kruncheon
..... 69c
Wright's Superior Food Market
Terms cash. Free delivery. ALL ACCOUNTS TO BE PAID BY AUG -UST 31
HENSALL
Vireanling pigs $12.35 to $16,60;
chunks $17.10 to $19.00; feeders
$22.00 to $28.00; sows $85.00 to
$99.00; Holstein cows 2180.00 to
$201,00; Holstein calves $16.00 to
$28,00; Durham calves $36,00 to
$61.00; . tat cows up to $17.20 a
cwt. Fed yearlings up to $23.10
a cwt. 310 pigs and 110 head of
cattle and calves were sold.
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FARE AND
Going Tuesday, August 19th
to Saturday September 6th, Incl.
Return limit—September 10th
.For fares and train service
contact your local agent.
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr, and Mrs, Jack McNab and
family of Toronto visited with.
Mr, and Mr's. Wallace Ross this
geek.
Air. and Mrs. Fred Parsons of
London were holiday weekend
visitors with Rev, and Mrs. H, V.
Workman.
,Mrs, Roslyn Harper and Miss
Evelyn Williams and Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Morgan, all of Tillson-
berg, were recent visitor's with
Rey, and Mrs. H. V. Workman,
BORN
Dalton—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on. August Gth, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Dalton, Seaforth, a daughter
to,351'.aand Mtn.SDonald Memorial
Seaforth,
on August 12th a daughter
Reception & Dance
For Mr and Mrs. Merton
Hackwell in Walton Com-
munity Hall •
Friday, Aug. 15th
Music by Ian Wilbee and Ms
Orchestra. Lunch counter in hall
EVERYBODY WELCOME
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. Beverly
Broadfoot, Kippen, (Maly
Ellen Ostrander) at Bayfield
Pavilion
Wed., Aug. 20
Music by Hank Norris and his
Band Boys
EVERYBODY_WELOOSIE
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cronin
Seaforth Conuuunity Centre
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15th
Everybody welcome
NOTICE
THE McKILLOP SCHOOL
FAI R
will be held on
THURSDAY, SEPT. 11
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TOP QUALITY USED CARS
,1957 CHEVROLET "210" COACH
1955 BUICK SEDAN, A.T. & Radio
1954 DODGE SEDAN
1954 FORD SEDAN
1953 PONTIAC SEDAN
1953 FORD COACH
1953 FORD SEDAN A.T.
1953 PONTIAC COACH
1951 FORD SEDAN.
1951 METEOR SEDAN
1949 PONTIAC SEDAN
1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN
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Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
TOWN TOPICS
Miss Davina Anderson, of Sea -
forth, is in Toronto this week,
guest at the Park Plaza,
Mrs. W. J. Farrah and Chris
ine of Detroit are visiting at th
home of their aunt Miss Lilli
Faulkner.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Jones o
Mooseiaw were recent guests o
their aunt and uncle Mr. an
Mrs. Russell H. Sproat.
Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Dung
and Brenda returned to thei
home on Sunday after spendin
their holiday's with Mr. and Mr
James Hogg in Collingwood,
Mrs. Exclia Masse, Windsor
visited last weekend with Mr
and Mrs, Lloyd Bedard.
Mr, and Mrs. Arno Manz hay
proved this week to Woodstoc
whore Mr. Manz has accepted
position on the staff of the Wood
stock Collegiate Institute.
Mrs. Velma McDonald of Win
nipeg spent last week at her un
tie's, Dr. Harburn, and cousins
Mrs. Irvin Trewartha and family
Irvin Trewartha spent th
weekend at his cousins, the Wat
era family at Arthur,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Maloney
Galt, 'spent the weekend with
Mrs. Theresa Maloney.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva McDowel
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MoDow
ell of .Blyth spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mra. Wm. 0. Kelley.
Miss Ernestine White, of Tor-
onto, spent last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Close.
Mr. and Mrs, Jos, Marinelli
and family, Sault Ste. Marie are
holidaying with Mrs. E. C. Case.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Gillespie, and
Lawrence, Toronto, are holiday-
ing with Mrs. C. Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cleary, Lon-
don
on
don visited last weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Cleary.
Mr. and Airs, Doug Cooper, of
Henna, visited last Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham,
Jr
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Dixon of
Windsor were weekend visitors
of Mr. Geo. Dixon,
Father Ellwyn Morris, Port
Dover; ,Father Wm. Morris, of
Windsor; and Mr. and Mrs. Em-
mett Haggerty and family, Strat-
ford visited last weekend with
Mrs. Josephine Morris. Misses
Gail, Carol, and Anne Kearns,
Merlin are holidaying with their
grandmother, Mrs. Morris.
Miss Louise Kenny was a pa-
tient in Scott Memorial Hospital
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne
and family, Bagotville, Que.. have
returned home after holiddaying
with Mr. and Mrs. John 1Meagher.
Mr. and Mrs, Horne, Edmon-
ton are visiting with Mrs. John
Beige.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kunz and
family, Chicago, visited last week
end with Mrs.Mae Dorsey.
AL3 and Mrs. E. M. Flynn and
Mr.M. Hetherington of London
were Sunday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. E. H. Close.
Cpl. K. T. Adams and son
Gerald, who have been holidaying
at the home of the former's par-
ents and sister, have returned to
their home in Winnipeg.
Miss Angela Devereaux is hol-
idaying with Mr. and Mrs. S.
Eckert and family, Ridgetown.
-Miss Donelda Adams and Mrs.
Ernest Adams have returned
home after a pleasant holiday on
Manitoulin and points north.
Misses Dorothy and Brenda
Ross are spending two week's
holidays in Detroit.
Andy Calder has been filling
in on the town police force this
week while Chief of Police Elmer
tTutchison is away for a few
days. Chief Hutchison has rent-
ed an apartment in the Sills
bionic on Main Street.
:Miss Rona Lynn Eckert, of
Riclgetown, spent last week at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Arthur
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CROMARTY
A gathering of the family con-
nection of the late Mr, and Mrs.
Jas Scott was held at the home
of Air, and Mrs. T. L. Scott on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Alex
McKay and daughter 'Valeria and
Sandra of Houston, Texas, as
special guests. Other guests pre-
sent were Rev. and Mrs, R. G.
McKay and Miss Grace McKay of
Thamesford; Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Cadick, Sharon and Donald, Lon-
don; Mrs. Grace Scott, NIr. and
Mrs. John Wallace, Margaret and
Debbie, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Rus-
sell and Margaret, Mrs. Donald
Scott, Shareu and Karen, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Elliott and Susan
of Windsor, and Rev. 0. R. Locke
and son Larry, of London: A pic-
nic dinner was served' on the
lawn., '
Mrs. Will Miller was hostess
for the Ladies' Aid meeting on
Tuesday night. Mrs. Miller pre-
sided and opened the meeting
with a poem "The Beautiful
Life", followed with scripture
reading and prayer. Mrs. T. Laing
read the secretary's report and
an encouraging report was given
by the treasurer. Flower and
program• committees were ap-
pointed'. and other business was
discussed.
Mr: and Mrs. Alex. Gardiner
returned home from their honey-
moon on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Abbiss of
Georgetown are holidaying with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mr, Alvin Cornish, Exeter, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Walker.
Air. and Mrs. Will Stllery, of
Exeter, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Will Miller on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCurdy vi-
sited on Sunday with Air. and
Mrs. W. Kay, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth
and Mr, and Mrs. K. McKellar
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E, Nairn, St.; Marys.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Flynn and
children visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Norris:
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Ramsay spent
the week entl with friends at
Sundridge.
31r. and Mrs, W. McKaig and
family of Sudbury are holidaying
with Mr. Angus McKaig and
other relatives,
lir. Gersham Speare, Toronto,
spent the weekend with his sist-
er, Miss Olive Speare,
Relatives of Mr, Roderick
Park received word of his death
which occurred at Sault Ste.
Marie last week.
The Coleman family reunion
picnic was held Sunday at Bay-
field. Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Coleman and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Laing and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Laing and family, Mr, and
Mrs. T. Laing.
Miss Margaret Jefferson, Lon-
don is holidaying with her sister,
Mrs, G. Laing,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hosti
and little daughter were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G: Laing on Sun-
, day evening,
HENSALL
Miss Bernice Dilling of Sarnia
is holidaying with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Wilbert Diking,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sararus and
family of Toronto visited last,
week With the former's mother,
3lrs. Sararus,
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hutt and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Doucette and family, all of Tor-
onto were visitors last week with
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Buchanan,
Gordon Hutt is remaining for a
few holidays.
Miss Beulah Woods of Ander-
son, Indiana, is spending holi-
days at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Montgomery and family.
Miss Woods and Miss Joy Mont-
gomery spent the weekend at
Grand Bend.
Misses Sharon Bali of Auburn,
and Sylvia Sanderson of Blyth
spent holidays with Mr, and Mrs.
Wilmer Glousher and Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Donald and
sons, returned home to Midland,
Mich., after spending a week's
holidays with the latter's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jamieson.
Miss Mary Mclllwain returned
home after spending two weeks
holidays with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McElwain of
Goderich twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wyatt and
daughter of London spent Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Robt.
Grimoldby.
Misses Muriel Dale and Mary
Whyte returned home from Ham-
ilton after spending five weeks
at a Teachers' Course.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Guy Cunningham of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown
and girls attended "Derry Day"
celebration held in Guelph on
Saturday.
Mrs. Win. Dale and daughters
spent Sunday, with Mr. and Dirs.
T. ; McMichael in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jewitt and
family visited Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs Stanley Ball and family
of Auburn.
Mr, and Mrs, Verne Dale and
Muriel spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mr•3, Clifford Henderson and
family of Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Geo, Pickett and
family of Detroit Visited Mr, and
Mrs. Ross MacGregor, Monday.
:Miss Joan Preszcator returned
home after spending' a couple of
weeks holidays with relatives In
Exeter.
The ladies of Court Constantine
#L1842 will keep in mind the re-
gular meeting Thursday evening
Aug. 21st at 8.30 o'clock in the
C.O.F. Lodge Room.
BAYFI ELD
Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Fraser,
Fort William, are spending a va-
cation at the home of their cou-
sin Miss Cecil McLeod.
Dr. Aaron Chapman, Detroit,
spent the weekend at his cottage.
Dr. and Mrs, R, W. Nicholls, of
London, spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Fred McEwen,
Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Sturgeon,
Preston, are spending a few days
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
J Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh McLaren
and slaughter Christine, Port El-
gin are spending their vacation
with ;Misses Maude and Josephine
Stirling.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pfaff and
son Mark, Windsor, spent the
weekend at their home.
Mrs: A. Furter, London, is vis-
iting her brother, Harold Stinson,
Miss Helene Brownlee, London
is visiting her aunt Mrs. &. B.
Johnston.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Murray, of
THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, August 1.4, 1055'
GOING OUT SALE
of BUSINESS
AS OUR CLOSING OUT DATE IS DRAWING
NEARER, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
LOWER PRICES
STOCK UP NOW FOR WINTER
NEEDS
Still some good buys for next spring and summer.
The Kiddies' Shop
Seaforth
Owen Sound, spent the weekend
vith his sister, Mrs. Mae Mc-
Leod,
The W.A. of St. James Church,
Middleton, held' a successful bake
sale on Saturday at the home of
Mrs. R.II,F. Gairdner.
Mr. and Mrs, A. Matthews, of
Port Dotter are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore, of
Detroit, weld at their home over
the weeken 1.
Miss Pamela Parker, London,
spent last •eels with her grand-
parents, Mr, and 35 s. W. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Winho d
and family, London, are visiting
her father, Thomas Castle.
Charles Widcombe and daugh-
ter Mary, Windsor, are occupying
William Heard's. home on Ann St.
Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Oddleifson,
London, were at their home over
the weekend.
HULLETT
Arrived on August 12 at the
home of Mr. and sirs. John Medd
of R.R. 1, Clinton, a son, Randy
Philip, a brother for Davis. and
Jimmy.
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