The Seaforth News, 1955-10-27, Page 5THE SEAFORTH NEWS—Thursday, October 27, 1955
YOUR SUPERIOR SPECIALS
Green Giant Niblets Corn , . 2 for 33c
14 ozTin
SWIFTS GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE. , 2 for 53c
1 )b.
STOKLEYS TOMATO JUICE 48 oz. tin 27c
EDDYS RED BIRD MATCHES 3 Boxes 25c
AYLMER.FANCY PUMPKIN 28 oz, Tin 18c
PURE PEANUT BUTTER, large 24 oz. Jar .. 57c
HALLOWE'EN KISSES 1 Tb Bag 29c
12 oz. Bag -25c
GOOD CANDY ASSORTMENT, all cello bags
Regulate 25c lines 2 Bags 41c
BETTY CROCKER WHITE CAKE MIX ..pkg...31c
YOUR CHRISTMAS PUDDING AND CAKE
SUPPLIES are in Fresh. Raisins & Cherries, etc.
LARGE SEED LEXIAS RAISINS 2 lb 45c
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, large 95....5 for 25c
LARGE TENDER CRISP CELERY (California)
See the beautiful Betty Lou Dolls on display in our
window. Only 2.49 with a 5.00 purchase
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SELF SERVE LOW PRICES
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BAZAAR
And Horne Baking Sale
at St. Patricks Parish Hall
Dublin
WED. EVENING, NOV. 16
AT 8.30 P,M.
Auspices of the Altar Society
Rummage Sale
Women's Hospital Auxiliary
SATURDAY, OCT. 29
2 TO 5 P.M.
LIBRARY BASEMENT
Pick up donations Friday after-
noon Phone 318 J Phone192 W
SALE
The yearly Event you have waited for,
High Quality merchandise at a low
price
OCT. 28th to NOV. 5th
KIDDIES 1s
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Anniversary Sale
Carol Lyn Shop
FRIDAY, OCT. 28th to SATURDAY, NOV. 5th
DRESSES—SPECIAL GROUP, Small sizes, also half sizes
Fall materials and colors 5.95
2ND GROUP—Regular 14.95 up
9.95
BLOUSES — 1.98 . 2.98 20% off Regulars
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—Narrow hems for edgings.
Regular 29c. 6 for 1.00
Special Nylon..79c. 2 pr. 1.50
20% OFF STORE WIDE
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TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. 3. W. Elliobt and two
children, ,Crombie St., leave this
week to spend the winter in
London where Mrs, Elliott will
tale a hairdressing course.
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Kellar
halve returned from a two -weeks
vacation in West Virginia. Mrs.
Kellar's mother, Mrs. Ida Mick;
.who spent the summer here, re-
turned with them to her home
in Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney
and Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney
spent the weekend in Dundas,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. O'-
Rourke.
Miss Barbara Jordan,London.
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jordan.
Miss Leona Purcell RAV., Tor-
onto, was .a weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs, John Nigh and
(Miss M. McFadden.
Mr. and Mrs. John McQuaid,
Hamilton, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Jos. MdQuaid.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Jack (Cleary,
London, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. N. J. 'Cleary over the
weekend.
Mr. Geo. (Sills, London, spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. C. P. (Sins.
A young couple who were
married in (Sault (Ste. Marie last
Friday the '21st, are on their
honeymoon in Eastern Ontario,
visiting at the (homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Broadfoot, Mr. and
Mrs. Rolbt. 'Tyndall, and Mrs.
Harry Tyndall. They are Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley MacDonald. Mr.
MacDonald is a grand nephew
of Wm, Murray and Mrs. Harry
Tyndall. Mrs. MacDonald was
formerly Eileen Bell of Gordon
Lake and his home was at Des-
barats. They are now in Hespeler
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'Mac-
Gregor, his sister and (brother-
in.lanv and will make their home
in Sault Ste. Marie where he is
employed in the steel plant.
HULLETT
On Monday 23 adults of Fire-
side Farm P'orum met at the
Home of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hog-
WINTHROP
CAVAN UNITED CHURCH
Invites all its former members,
adherents and friends to partici-
pate in its SOth Anniversary on
SUNDAY, OCT. 30
Services at 11 A.M. with Rev. D.
A. MacMillan of London, guest
speaker
7.30 P.M. Rev. C. D. Daniells, of
llensall
Special music by the Choir
Assisted by Mr. Donald McDonald
of Walton
Wed. Even'g, Nov. 2
A TURKEY SUPPER
will be served by the Ladies
of the congregation at
5 o'clock
Film strip and variety program
Adults 1.50 Children 75c
Another Big
Co-op Feed Meeting
This time HOGS will be the subject
And it will be held in
SEAFORTH LIBRARY AT 8.15 P.M.
on Tuesday, Nov. 1
Our Feed Specialist, Don Corman (OAC Grad) will
be on hand to bring us up to date on Hog Feeding and
Management
Special interest will be shown in the grading of hogs
as we expect to have government graders here with
carcasses toexplain grading, and cut the carcasses for
your inspection
So keep this date in mind for a profitable evening
DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS
Seaforth Farmers Co-op
FEED DIVISION PHONE 9
There is a Co-op Feed for Every Need
gart to make plans for the com-
ing season. The new president,
Mrs. Joe Balbcoek, welcomed all
especially the new neighbors.
Press secretaries are Mrs. Har-
vey Taylor, (Mrs. Wan. IDolmage
and Mrs. Geo,. (Carter. The com-
mittee to send 'boxes to the sick
is Mrs. 3. Howatt .and Mrs. Wm.
Dolmage. It was decided to join
the travelling library and se-,
oure.books from Goderich.
As next Monday is Hallowe'en
all are requested, to go in cost-
ume and meet at 8.15. Each
family (bring some Munch and
candy or other treat for the,
children. (Bring one chair and
because of school cthildren, go
home early. There will be a pen
ailty for those not in costume. j
This meeting will be at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. iBob Dalton.
All ,members who can do so are
asked to bring to a meeting on
or before Dec. 5, articles suit-
ably wrapped for Christmas
gifts for the Children's Aid So-
ciety. 'These articles may be
new or used clothing, (books or
toys provided they are (clean and
in good condition Please state
on outside of wrapper the age
and sex for which giift is suit -
Male. It was decided for this
season no (person was eligible
for more than one prize a night.
The host and hostess may decide
the form of recreation at the
meeting. Most games, Mrs. Joe
Babcock, (Bob Jamieson; lone
hands, Mrs. Frank IHIuliey and
Hugh Flynn. :Consolation, Mrs.
Bolb •Dalton, Don Buchanan.
WINTHROP
The October meeting of the
C:G.LT. was (held M. the base-
ment of the church on Saturday
afternoon when we entertained
Walton IC,G.ItT., '0'et. 715th. The
meeting opened with a singsong
led by Joan (Somerville, followed
by the'C.G.I.T. purpose and the
singing of the IC.G T.T. hymn.
The caul to worship was given
by Audrey Godkin on "Giving
'thanks”, Hymn 578 "Sing to
the Lord of Harvest” was sung
and Grace Doig read the scrip-
ture followed with prayer by
Merle Godkin, We then enjoyed
an instrumental by Georgina
Little, this was followed with a
duet by Margaret and Edith
Boyd. Ruth Ann Ennis and
Rosemarie Bolger of the Wall -
ton IC.'G.,I.T, gave an interesting
account of their experience at
camp. Jean and Margaret Hillen
played a piano duet. Hymn 314
was Sung and 'Sandra Doig told
a story. Mrs. Toll led in a dis-
cussion. (Seventeen members an-
swered the roll call, hymn 485
was sung and Audrey Godkin
pronounced the benediction. Re-
creation followed and lunch was
served. The meeting closed with
"Taps„
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mogh and
Wendy of St. Thomas with his
SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
'This year the (pupils plan to
collect• pennies instead of can-
dies and donate the proceeds to
the Lion's Pool, if each house-
holder would donate one penny
to each child calling. We would
appreciate the co-operation of
the parents to insure that the
pennies are returned to school.
Prizes for •the rooms with the
largest collection.
STOP ! 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.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mogh.
Mr. Fred Herbert was confined
to Stratford Hospital for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ElIigson
and family of Kitchener, Mr. An-
drew Wickie of Tavistock, with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elligson.
Mr. and Mrs, 0. Ray Hart of
London with her mother Mrs.
Elizabeth Rock,
Don Ahrens, Hamilton, Gwen
Rock, R.N., Kitchener, and Mar-
lene Diegel, nurse in training, of
Stratford, were at their homes
over the week end.
Mrs. Lichtie, mother of Mrs.
Rudolph Franeck, was injured in
fall from a tree while picking ap-
ples. She is confined to Victoria
Hospital, London,
BAKING SALE
In Dick Box's Store on
Sat., Nov. 5th
3 P.M.
By the W. A. of Bethel
Church, McKillop
OPENING OF
SEAFORTH
Badminton Club
Pot Luck Supper at 6.30 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2
In Club Rooms at the Town Hall
All PROSPECTIVE mem-
bers welcome
Seaforth District High School
Night School
REGISTRATION NIGHT
THURSDAY, NOV. 3RD
Only those courses will be offered for
which there are at least 10 applicants
on Registration Night,
If you wish the Night Classes to oper-
ate, be at the High School on Thurs-
day, November 3, at 8 P.M.
Seaforth
Lions Club
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
• OVER -AND -UNDER • RING THE MONEY
• GROCERY BOOTH • KIDDIES' GAMES
• FOWL BOOTH 0 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 Pool
—ADMISSION—
Children (under 12) FREE , Adults, 25c Each
Admission entitles Holder to a Free Draw Ticket
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
DANCING
JITNEY DANCING ON THE HIGHLY -
POLISHED TERRAZZA DANCE FLOOR TO
LILTING MUSIC. THIS WILL BE A DANCING
TREAT YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS