The Seaforth News, 1955-10-20, Page 5a
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THIS SEAFORTH NEWS— Thursday, Oct. 20, 1955
YOUR
SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
SPECIALS
Garden Patch Whole Kernal Corn
14 oz. Tins. 2 for 25c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX Pkg. 19c
CROWN CORN SYRUP 2 Tb Tin 29c
CRISCO PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING lb 34c
PILLSBURY % PRICE CAKE MIX SALE
1 Pkg. New Orange, 1 Pkg. White .. , . 2 for 49c
PITTED DATES 2 lb 29c
CHOCOLATE MALLOW COOKIES 1 Tb 350
ROBIN HOOD OATS ...............5 Tb Bag 49c
GARDEN PATCH PEAS, 15 oz. Tins .... 3 for 39c
SILVER LAKE BRAND KETA SALMON
1 Tb Tins 45c
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT
SELF SERVE LOW PRICES
STOP I LOOK ! LISTEN !
for ---
on NOVEMBER 9
Rev. Ernest Clarke
(Former Seaforth boy)
will present Lantern Slides
taken during his recent Post
Graduate course in Europe!
Auspices 0, E. S.
NORTH McKILLOP
Mrs, Joselph 'Thornton is with
her sisters in Waterloo .and also
attended the funeral of her bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. Ted (Schaefer
which took place on Saturday.
Mr. and 11Vlrs, !Lloyd ,Rege1e of
'Crediton and Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old McCallum and boys with
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Regale on
Sunday.
"This is it"
ex11
One Cent Sale
THE BIGGEST MONEY SAVING
EVENT OF THE YEAR
ON THIS WEEK
WED., THURS. FRID. & SAT.
AT
.� Keating9s Pharmacy
Phone 28
Seaforth, Ont.
TOWN TOPICS
Mt, and Mrs, Milton SteWart
spent the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Miller Hartwick
at Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Hothare Jr.
and family spent the 'weekend
in !Galt, guests of Mr, and Mrs.
I. W. Reilly.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McIver
of Port (Colborne were 'weekend
guests at the home of his moth-
er, Mrs, IH. Meliver.
Mrs. Jas. Matthews is spend-
ing a few !days in Kitchener with
Mr. and !Mrs. D. Barber.
Miss Marion Lillico, Honsal'l,
spent the weekend with her
mother,
The first of .the IC.W.L. bridge
parties for the season was !held
at the home of (Mrs. N. Dunn
and .Miss • M. Dunn on Monday
evening.
Mrs. G. Reynolds entertained
'!bout 35 friends one evening re-
cently in honor of :Mrs. George
De Jong.
Mrs. Swan, Main St., enter-
tained on Tuesday evening in
honor of Mrs. Geo. De Jong.
BORN
V17RBAIf17L—At Scott Memorial Hos-
Pita]. on Oct. 13th, to Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Verbnkel, Dgmondville, a son
GLANVILLE--At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Oct.. 14, to Mr. and Mrs.
Meryl (Saltville, ER1 Stair', n son
KIPPEN
Mrs. Albert Anderson of Yp-
salanti, Mich. is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Elston Dawson and Mrs.
Wim. Wendor, also Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie 'Taylor of
'Stratford. spent !Sunday with
Mrs. R. 'Dinsdale who is ill. Mrs,
Taylor remained to nurse her
mother.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman ;were Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Armstrong ,and Billy
of Owen Sound, and Mr. .and
Mrs. Janes Arrnstr ong of IStaffa.
Mr and liVirs John L. Slender -
son visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Darling, Park-
hill and also caHed on Mrs.
(Rev.) Chandler, a former resi-
dent of Kippsn, now of Park-
hill. al
Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1Cudmore
are visiting this week with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles +Cudinore of
Kitchener and also with their
daughter and son-in-law, IMr.
and Mrs. Lorne Pinkney in Tor -
BINGO !
BINGO, LUNCH COUNTER
DRAWING FOR PRIZES
St. Columban Hall
FRIDAY, OCT: 21st
8.30 P.M.
Admission 50c
Wall MOE Naso m®AMEN usleml WF® ecr= came wawa a®® ream s ma9C
light large cigars with large bills—
Stick it under the mattress ---
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Spectacular, but matches reallu
do a better job!
Wide it in the cookie jar—
loo lumpy for comfortable sleeping!
Spend it all—and fast--
LNIM
MIN
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To risky, Junior always raids the jar!
It wont be there when you really need itL
you can secure goo -new
Chad's'auingc Bondsl1oe /through
Ranks, Investment 1. /
Wily or Loan Comp'
Now there you have something,
brhether you pay all cash . or in
instalments! They're fireproof and
safe too—every bond is registered.
They're no good For papering walls
but can be used to buy the whole
HUT
00,.0
10th Series pays®,
31/a%
interest os
®a®eeNm.w°°s
house. And what a comfortable feel-
ing to know you have the funds for
an emergency or opportunity. More
than a million Canada Savings
Bond investors have that comfortable
feeling.
CS -4.55-W2
onto.
Mr. R. J. ;Cooper returned on
Saturday from .a pleasant trip to
Edmonton, Alberta,
Mr, 'Harvey rDaturt of Walker-
ton visited cm, (Sunday with Mr.
and Mis.:bl0rinan Long and Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Rood.
IMr .and Mrs. A. 'Gackstetter
visited over the weekend with
Mrs. 'Gackstetter's father, Mr. J.
E. Ferguson in Aylmer, ailso her
brother and sister-in-law. :Mr,
and Mrs. Lantern Ferguson in
SSt. Thomas and other friends.
The annual''I+tall Anniversary
of St, Andrew's United !Church
'will Ibe heldon ,Sunday, Oct. 30
at 11. a.im. and 7:30 ip.m. The
guest speaker at (both services
will he Rev. Arthur Watson
63.01 of (Blyth.
Mr. Norman Long of :Kipper
'h'as ,given nearly 20 years ser-
vice from .Kippen Post ,Office to
the IC.N.R. (Station !which 'discon-
tinued the mail service on Sat,
Oct. 15. Mr. Long succeeded the
late Mr. All Harvey in April
1936, and 'has delivered mail on
R. R. 2, for the sanne period of
time. He is to he 'congratulated
in giving faithful service through
the years and 'will continue to
'do so.
Rummage Sale
Women's Hospital Auxiliary
SATURDAY, OCT. 29
2 TO 5 P.M.
LIBRARY BASEMENT
Pick up donations Friday after-
noon Phone 316 J PhonelS2 W
EUCHRE
in Seaforth Community` Centre
Hall
MONDAY., OCT. 24
AT 8.30 P.M.
Lunch will be served
Admission 35c
Auspices of Ladies Auxiliary
Canadian Legion
WALTON
The WMS. of Duff's United
'Ohureh held their regular meet-
ing in the church 'basement on
Tuesday, Oct. 11 with 'Mrs, Ro-.
bent McMichael presiding. Hymn
148 was used. Questions on "The
'Cali to'Commiktment", presented
by the !President were answered
from scripture by Mrs. R. Ben-
ett. The topic, telling of the
Church work among new !C'ana-
dians wvae presented by Mrs. QA.
Turnlbull, Mrs. James McDonald
and Mrs. Alvin McDonald of the
16th of Grey group. Sec., Mrs.
Frank Kirkby gave her report
and roll call was responded to
with a .'Thanksgiving verse. !Sub-
scriptions to Missionary Month-
ly are to he in Iby November
'The Supply Sec, will order hooks
froim the new list for anyone
wanting them. Nominating eom-
mittee for 1956 slate of offi-
cers are !Pres. of W.M.IS., Pres.
orf W. A., a member from 1955
'Committee, also Mrs. 5. Bryans,
Mrs. Jim McDonald and Mrs. C.
Ritchie, Thankoffering envel-
opes to be brought to group
meeting or regular meeting.
Mrs. Craig gave a report of
the week spent at Alma 'College
ISchoiol for leaders
Euchre and Dance
FRIDAY, OCT. 21st
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
AT 8.30
Kipper East W. L
Murcloch's Orchestra. Lucky
lunch ticket. Admission 50c
Everyone Welcome
Be wise•.•
Buy Canada Savings Bonds NOT,
at any branch of ... –a
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
MORE THAN 700 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA •
Seaforth
Lions Club
REAR AIRlieet,taaaca,n,aa.
AND DRAW FOR 1955 OLDSMOBILE SUPER '88'
FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP
Who will win the Oldsmobile Hardtop Sedan and
the $1,000,00 ? ?
Draw takes place at 11.30 p.m.
FRIDAY,
OCT. 28
Seaforth Memorial Arena
— Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. —
GAMES OF CHANCE
a OVER -AND -UNDER
• GROCERY BOOTH
• FOWL BOOTH
.A RING THE MONEY
0 KIDDIES' GAMES
e BIRD CAGE
Free! - Candy for the Children -' Free!
CHILDREN'S EVENTS
VALUABLE PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES
If weather is cold, Arena will be
heated for your comfort
Proceeds for Lions. Welfare Work and
New Lions
ool
--ADMISSION—
Children (wider 12) FREE Adults, 25c Each
Admission entitles Holder to a Free Draw Ticket_
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BINGO
IN THE HEATED
AUDITORIUM
Seating for 500
VALUABLE PRIZES
Cards 10 cents
Program
Outstanding Program on
Brightly Lighted, Elevated
Stage, featuring
BILL JAMES
in an Amazing Exhibition of
Comedy Magic
STEVE NICKLING
and JUDY
Juggling that defies the Law
of Gravity
OTHER ADDED
ATTRACTIONS
NCIN
JITNEY DANCING ON THE HIGHLY -
POLISHED TERRAZZA DANCE FLOOR TO
LILTING MUSIC. THIS WILL BE A DANCING
TREAT YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS!