The Seaforth News, 1956-07-19, Page 5THE S1lAFOIiTH .Ni WS—Thursday, July 18, 1856
BEST BUY SPECIALS
Old Towne Sweet Mix Pickles ..,. 55c
Large 48 oz. Jar
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 pkgs. 31c
CLARK'S TOMATO JUICE
2 large 20 oz, tins
25c
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO
or VEGETABLE SOUP
10 oz. tins. 2 for 25c
INTERLAKE WHITE
!CROSS TISSUE
9 rolls $1.00
ALSWEET MARGARINE
1 1b. 31•c
YUMMY PEANUT BUTTER
Old Fashioned BLT,
16 oz. Jar 41c
PINEAPPLE & GRAPE FRUIT JUICE
Vitamin C added Large 48 oz. tin 37c
SHIRRIFFS 7 MINUTE ,COCOANUT PIE .... 33c
SHIRRIFFS 7 MINUTE ANGEL FOOD PIE . , .: 37c
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT
SELF SERVE LOW PRICES
DUBLIN
Miss Marry Atkinson and
"Thomas Flanagan, Toronto, with
Mr. and .Mrs. George ;Coyne and
Mrs. Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Homer Jeffrey
and children, Detroit, with Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Elliott.
' (Miss Phyllis Butters ;at Hamil-
ton, also Miss 'Cecelia Feeney.
Carol Lyn Shop
SALE continues
MILLINERY -- 1/2 PRICE
SUMMER GLOVES -- 1/3 OFF
BLOUSES 1.98 & 2.98
SHORTS -- 20% OFF
SEE OUR DRESS RACKS AT SPECIAL PRICES
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BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES
SHORTS 69c & $1.00
Big Savings on Cotton Dresses 20% to 50% OFF
Sweaters, Jerseys, Jeans 20% OFF
Friday and Saturday only
NYLON DRESSES 20% OFF
Coat Clearance at Cost & Less, Infant to 12X
KIDDIES SHOP
E. Wilson Seaforth D. McCuaig
CAR BARGAINS
1955 CHEVROLET COACH
1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1953 WORD % TON PICKUP
1952 NASH RAMBLER STATION WAGON
1950 PONTIAC COACH, radio
1951 DODGE SEDAN
1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Seaforth Motors
OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 541
INVEST IN SHORT TERM
Ontario Loan Debentures
Issued for $100 and Upwards
PER ANNUM
-- 5 YEARS
4%
3 3/4 % oPer Annum
8 and 4 Years
Interest is Payable By Coupon or By Cheque
ENQUIRIES WELCOMED
Ontario Loan & Debenture Co.
Dundas St. at Market Lane and Market Square
London, Ont.
In the heart of the shopping district
A LONG ESTABLISHED SAVINGS CORPOR,ATZON „ -, . ,
TOWN TOPICS
Dennis Kerr, son of IMr. and
Mrs. Scott Kerr, of Thorndalle, is
spending his holidays with his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and I drs. E1
'don Kerr,"Mc'Iiiliop.
M. Fred W. Twiss of +Brant-
ford spent ;the wee! end at +the
Commercial.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen 13. Milllen
and .son Robert of Chathean
spent a few days with :Mrs. Alex
McNab and Mrs. John 1311cNab.
Mrs. !Catharine 'Ross of Saska-
toon is spending the suamner
with her sister, Mrs. AlexlMcNalb.
Mr. and !Mrs. S. H. ;Stephenson
of Woodstock visited friends in
town over the weekend.
IMr. Arnold Lamont, ILamil-
bon, and Miss !Nellie Lamont, of
Ori4:li'a, are !bonne for summer.
Mr. and IMrs. Norman Lamont
and IMr. and Mrs. Albert Aus-
.man and Keith, Galt, spent the
weekend with their mother,
Mrs. Margaret Lamont,
Mr. and ;Mrs. Earl Fortune
and Danny of Deal:born, Mich.,
'rho have been holidaying et
Port Elgin and Bauble Beadh,
and Mi. and IMrs. Fergus Rey-
nolds .of Detroit were (recent
visitors with Mr. John Lynch
and sisters.
IMr, and !Mrs. Jack Holborn
and :family spent the weekend
with IMr. and Mis. P. W. Reilly,
Galt.
IMr. Ross Fleming, Toronto, is
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Les
Meaning.
!Miss Jean Brown, +London, was
a wedkend !guest of cher another,
Mrs. R. Brown.
Mr. Ron Sills, Kitchener, spent
the ;weekend with his mother,
Mrs. C. P Sills.
Mr, suisd Mos. James 'Hogg and
Mr. and Mrs, Adrian Hogg and
Georgina of !Collingwood spent
•the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bedford lDungey and Brenda.
Mr. and Mrs; Edward McIver,
Stratford. were guests of 'Mrs.
11. McIver recently.
Mr. and IMrs. Prank White, of
London, spent .the weekend with
Mrs, White's 'mother, IMrs. B.
Cleary.
IMr. and IMrs. Len Gillespie
are holidaying with Mrs. G. Ry-
an and IMrs. T. O'Loughlin.
IMr, and Mrs. Don Stewart, of
Toronto, were weekend guests of
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. +McMaster
and IMr. and IMrs. P. D. lMcConr-
Mr. and ;Mrs. Gordon Hays of
Detroit, were :weekend guests of
Mrs, R. S. Hays.
Mr. A. J. Scott of Winnipeg
spent the weekend with his par-
ents, Mi. and ;Mrs. James T.
.Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett of
Weston are visiting cher !brother,
Ml. and IMrs. !Ro'bt. Grimoidby,
of +Constance.
McKILLOP
IMr. !Morris Purvis of London
is spending a week's vacation
with his cousin Morley and Mary
Koehler.
;Miss Diane Rock spent a few
dal§ at ISeaforth with Miss Mary
Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. (Harry Regele at-
tended the funeral -of the late
Mrs. Sawn Kechnie at Blyth on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Henry Hoegy is at pre-
sent with her sister, firs. F. Beu-
erman.
We are sorry to report that
Mr. Fred Eckert who is confined
in Seaforth ;Hospital is not im-
proving as +his friends would
have him do.
Miss Mary Jackson 'spent sev-
eral +days 'with her sister, Mrs.
Norman Eggert.
Mr. and IMrs. Wm. 'Huether
and family of Morriston spent
Sunday with Mr. and•'Mrs. Irvin
Rook and at the Eggert home.
The S. S. picnic held on !Sun-
day at the Eggert home ISMS very
much enjoyed by ell present.
Word has 'been received that
Mrs. H. Kleber of Brodhagen,
who ;has been in 'Stratford Hos-
pital, has gone to the hoarse of
her daughter, Mrs. •Carl Mikel in
Fullerton.
BRODHAGEN
IMrs. Beta Eickmeir, 'Roger
and Gary of 'Detroit visited with
Mr. and Mrs. George 'Elelomeir
recently, Roger and Gary re-
maining for some holidays with
+their grandparents.
IMr. nand Mrs. Lloyd Pusehel-
berg and family of North Bruce,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ' Johnson
and family of 'Londesboro, Mr.
and Mrs. Aug. Hop,penroth of
Mitchell visited with 'Mr. and
Mrs, Chas. Puschelberg on Sun-
day.
Mr. 'Charles Puschelberg was
in 'London for • a few days last,
week for 'a +medical checkup dot
the !Shute Institute.
IMrs, Elizabeth +Morenz of Kit-
chener has been visiting at the
home of John F. Prueter.
Mr, Calvin Diege'l, lld'gewood
'Camp, Eden ;Mills, 'spent Friday
at his Thome.
Mr, .and Mrs. Diclk. Watson and
Douglas of Exeter with her par.
ants, IMr. and .Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
on 'Sunday,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Eisler of
:Seaforth !with Mr. and Mrs,
'Manuel .Beusomanm on Sunday.
IMr. ,anal IMrs. Arthur Morton,
Lynn and (Colin of Oshawa with
her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Lew
Hicks. 'Lynn and !Colin remaining
for some holidays.
IMr. and ;Mrs. 'Russell Sholdice,
Roger and +Beverley spent Sun-
day at ,Almlbeisley Beach, accom-
panied by IMr. and IMrs. Howard
Querengesser 'and girls. Mr. and
Mis. Karl ;Schilllenlberger and
Neil. IMr. ,and IMrs. Bill Benning
and Richard, all of Mitchell, Mr.
and .Mrs, Mervin Deitz 'and fam-
ily of IMcKildop,
IMrs. Ralph Hicks and !baby
'daughter returned home from
ISeafortih Hospital.
(Miss !Ruth Ann Mueller of
(Hamilton, Who is holidaying with
her aunt and 'uncle, Mr, nnld
Mrs. Leslie Weitersen, ".Born-
holm, also visited with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Aug. Ha'le-
;breoht.
Summer Vacation School clos-
ed on Friday evening with short
devotions. 'Programs and films
on Malaya and the inspection of
Crafts eta, A goad crowd was in
attendance.
The program: A song by the
Nursery, "Jesus Loves !Me", solo
by 'Beverley Sholdice, "Jesus
Wants For a Sunbeam"; piano
solo by !Ruth Davey; 'cornet solo
by Phyllis 'Hinz; Ibaton swinging
by Phyllis Hinz and Susan 'Quer-
engesser; solo by Roger Sholdice
"The Wind"; piano duet by
Kathy and Dorothy meeker,
"Buzzing 'Bumble Bees"; a solo
by Susan Querengesser, "Hark
the tiny Cow Slip Bell", song by
the Juniors, "Now Thank we all
our God"; piano solo !by Donna
Sdherbarth, `"Boys' ;Brigade"; a
solo by Larry Kistner, "Timothy
Lee"; a duet by +Susan Queren-
gesser .and •Roger'Sholdice, "Sun-
bonnet Sally ;and iOverald"+; la
solo by 'Cheryl . Wurdell, "The
Lord is counting on you"; an
Evening Prayer by Patricia
Querengesser.
130RN-In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforbh, on Thurs-
day, Judy 12, 1956, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Hicks, Brodbagen, a
daughter, Sheryl Lea, a sister
for Alvin,
The family of Mr. Ddward
Prueter gathered at bhe home of
Mr. •and !Mrs. Lloyd Prueter on
Sunday where a 'chicken dinner
was supplied !by the family on
bhe occasion of his 74th birth-
day. His family are Lyd, .Born
halm; '('Mande) +Ma . Wilfred
Ahrens, .Brodhagen; and ;(Vera)
Mrs. Gordon Bach, Mitchell, R.
R. 4; (Edna) +Mrs. Norman Rode
of Detroit. His [brother Jahn F.
Prueter'and sisters, IMrs. Edith
Rats of drivers, IManitoba, and
Mrs. Mary Dittmer were also
present, along with his 11 grand-
children, and IMr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Farrow of IMitohell.
Miss Shifley Biebl of London
is Thome on holidays.
+Mrs, Elwood Smart (Evelyn
Bennewies) and Carolyn of
Windsor with her'' parents, Mr.
and .Mrs. Jahn L. Bennewies.
Miss Janet •Elligson of Wind-
sor with her grandmother, Mrs,
Lena Elligson.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bennewies
of Hamilton called on Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Querengesser and
outer relatives on Saturday.
IMr. Donald Ahrens, Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. gen !McLeod, Ken
neth, 'Ronald and 'Gerald ,of .Lon-
don, Mi. +and !Mrs. !Chris Leon-
hardt, 'Mitchel';; 'Miss Susan Le-
onhardt, Seaforbh, with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Chas Ahrens on Sun-
day.
The Stewards of the •Ohristiasn
Home (married couples) enjoyed
a picnic at the Lions Park, Mit-
chell on. +Monday evening.
'Dollars and Sense''
Are you planning a trip?
Don't take chances of losing your money—and
spoiling your trip—by carrying large sums in cash.
Before you go, turn your money into Travellers'
Cheques ... easy to cash anywhere—and safer
than cash everywhere. Drop in and see us at
The Canadian Bank of Commerce and we'll
gladly provide you with Travellers' Cheques. The
protection is well worth the slight cost. This is
simply one of the many banldng services we oder
our. customers to keep them free from needless
worry about their money.
THCCANADIAN CANADIAN .BANK OI COMM!RCE'
Seaforth Branch. G. C. Brightraf,-Manag r"
Race results of Stewards of
the 'Christian Home +Picnic; 8
years' and under, 'Starr Fiedler;
4 to 5 years, Beverley Slioldice;.
5 to 7 years, Linda 'Moak; 10,
11, 12, Robert Ahrens; ladies
running, Mrs Wilfred Ahrens,
Mrs. 'Gordon lMogk; men's run-
ning, Glen lMogk; ladies' kick the
Vlippor, Mrs. 'Gordon Mogk;
anen's kick slipper, 'Russell IShol-
dice; shoe scramble, Robert Ah-
rens; feeding cornflakes to one
another, IMr. and Mrs. Glen
Mogk; finding husband !blind-
folded, Mi. sand 'Mrs. 'Gordon
Mogk; advertising contest, !Mrs.
Edward Schenbarth; guessing
jelly beans in jar, Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe; guessing what is in email
bag, IMrs. Lavern Wolfe; Mr..
and 'Mrs. (Ralph Fischer and Mrs.
RobertBeuernran were in charge
of games. ''Ille evening closed
with •a singsong.
HOUSEHOLD HINT
If you are plagued with a
soap -plugged drain pipe from
'bath tub or sink, There's a stip:
Pour boiling water (water
must be 'boiling) with a spoon-
ful of ane of the new liquid de-
tergents, into the drain. It really
works.
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
Dancing Nightly
CLIFF SCANLON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SUNDAY, JULY 22ND
PARADE and CONCERT
'Starting 8.80 ;p.m.
GODERICH
GIRLS' TRUMPET BAND
b5 +Menilbers
Western Ontario's outstanding
band
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
LIMI'r(:D
CLINTON
Next to the 'Community Park
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
July 19 and 20
"THREE SAILORS AND
A GIRL" (Color)
• Gordon MacRae
• Jane Powell
(TWO 'CARTOONS)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
July 21 and 23
"BOY FROM OKLAHOMA"
(Color)
• Will Rogers, Jr.
• Nancy Olson
(TWO CARTOONS)
'SAT. NITE IS PRIZE NITE'
Prizes to the value of $50
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
July 24 and 25
"BEAST FROM 20,000
FATHOMS" (Adult)
• Paula Raymond
(TWO ,CARTOONS)
Tuesday—"DOLLAR" NITE
$1.00 Admits a Carload !
CHURCH SERVICE
Every Sunday Evening
at 8 p.m.
Auspices: !Clinton
Ministerial Association
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT a P.M.
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS FREE
UNION SUMMER
SERVICES
First Presbyterian Church
and
North Side United Church
Co-operating
SUNDAY, JULY 22 : 11 a.m.
(ZDV. 'BRUCE W. HALL
Duet—Miss Ruth +Cluff, IMrs.
Lois Hamilton, "The Silent
Voice" (Ronna).
Solo—Miss Betty Simpson. "Ice
Smiled on Me" (O'Hara)
Sunday 'Schools will meet at 10
a.m. in then"respective churches
Egntondville United Church
'Rev. Dr. J. 'Semple, Minister
Services dor !Sunday July 22.
10 am., The !Church. !School,
1.1 a.•nn,, The •Pu;blic Worship of
God. ISpe sial 'Subject, What is
Evangelism? Can We 'Learn
From 'Billy' Graham.?
11 a.m., Nursery School.
11.80., Junior 'Congregation.
Our Clhurch urges you to
"Give +God a Chance" by worship-
ping Him :in Iiis 'House every
week.
DRESSED, HAM SUPPER
. Carnival and Dance
Drawing for Prizes
St. Columban
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25
Supper 5.80 to 8 o'clock
Adm., Adults 51.00; Children _50
For Sale
BUILDINGS OF SEAFORTH
LUMBER LTD., GODERICH ST.
To be removed from premises
by Sept. 1st
Phone 47
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
YOU'RE
NOT
A GOOD
DRIVER
IF YOU HAVE THIS FAULT
Parking with even part of. your car
on the highway is against the law.
Good drivers always park completely
off the road. Moving traffic needs
all the road space,
HOW GOOD ARE
YOUR DRIVING HABITS?
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS—ONTARIO
TODAY EVERY FARMER CAN USE MECHANIZATION
New developments and new improvements in machines every year are
extending the mechanization of agriculture. Tractors and power
machines are now available in a range of sizes and styles adaptable to
so many different jobs that every farmer can select equipment that will
give him the production and profit advantages of mechanization.
In the 1956 Massey -Harris and Ferguson lines are many new tractors
and machines with features that will help you handle your work
easier, quicker, and with less labour. -
Your local dealer will be glad to give you full particulars.
LIAASSEY. HARRIS- FE- RGUSON LIMITED
Mehra of High avidity Farm impi.masls Since i$47