The Seaforth News, 1956-12-13, Page 5TN311 SEAFORTH NI2WS--•Thursday, Dcecelnbrr 13, 'lam;
SUPERIOR FOOli MA INET
SPECIALS
Apex Special Process DELICIOUS FRESH
PEAS lencler e4 sweet ROASTED PEANUTS
Largo 3() oz tins 1 11) flag 330
2 for 47c SOCKEYE SALMON
APEX
FRUIT COCKTAIL
, , 15 oz, tin 23c
APEX TIDBIT'
PINEAPPLE
15 oz tins. 2 for 39c
Del Monte Brand
PINEAPPLE AND
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Large 48 oz tin 35c
GOLDEN DEW
MARGARINE
113 Prints. 2 for 53c
SWIFT'S JEWELL
SHORTENING
I Ib 85o
CHOICE GOLDEN MIX NUT
7 #'� oz Tin .... 43o
ROBIN HOOD OATS
Quick Cooking
, .5 ib Bag 48c
MoCORMICKS
CHRISTMAS CANDY
Gumdrops & Creams 2 Ib .67
Jelly I3ean8 Sc Crcaui . . 330
Old fashioned Choc Drops .43
1 lb Box Chocolates ... 790
Lownoys Cherry Centre
Chocolates, 1 lb Box 1,39
Lownoy's Chocolates
2142 lb, Box 1.98
CHERRY VALLEY
BLUEBERRIES
Makes a .delicious
Blueberry Pie
Large 20 oz Tin 31c
1 ib, ---49c 2 lbs, 96c
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room to avoid oncoming traffic causes count-
less highway accidents. Make certain you
have plenty of time to pull out, pass and
regain your place in line. You will lose only
seconds of time but you may save a life._
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S.S. No. 12 GREY
Christmas Concert
Walton Community 1-lall
WE1)NP0"'tom' 1)Ff1. 19
AT 8.15 P.M.
Dancing to follow with music by
Avilboe;i Orchestra. Ladies please
bring sandwiches
RECEPTION
For Mr.. and Mrs. Alf Ross
in Hensall Town Hall
FRIDAY, DEC. 14TH
Norris Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
Ladies bring lunch
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Are you planning a trop?
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 banking services we offer
our customers to keep them free from needless
worry about their money.
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Seaforth Branch: C. C. Brightrall,Manager�
TOWN TOPICS
'Mrs, J. Matthews returned to
her home after a two-week visit
with Mr. and Mrs. -'Don Dauber',.
Kitchener,
Mr, and .Mrs. J. J, Cleary
were recent vi.oiLors in Detroit
at the home of l.)r. and Mrs, J.,
Matthews.
Mr, Ron 'Rennie, London, was
the guest of his parents over
the weekend,
Miss Ann Powers, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with friends.
Mr, and 21i's, John !McQuaid
of St, Thomas spent a few days
in town.
Dr, D Smith and Miss Dor-
othy Smith, Hamilton, were the
weekend guests of Mr, C. M.
Smith.
Mr. Rebt..MoGonigle, who has
been a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. 0, Reitz, of
Preston were 'weekend guests
of Dr, and Mrs, E. A. McMaster.
Mr.' and Mrs. E. 'McIver
spent the weekend with Mr. H.
'McIver,
Dr. E. A, 'McMaster deft for
Ottawa on Tuesday as a dele-
gate to the 'Conservative leader-
ship convention.
Mr, Russell Hays, Detroit, J.
R. Sproat, North 'hay, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs,
'R, Tl. Sproat.
Mi. and Mrs. Earl Dinsmore
spent the weekend at Chatham.
'Mr, and Mrs- Wm, Caanpbell
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Gordon Perris, Wier -
ton.
BORN
Maclfenrir. Dr, and Mrs. John Robert
Maclfensie (Priscilla Sutherland) are
happy to announce the birth of It (ISM,.
Uhler, 1 )a,rneen Elizabeth. 2,11 Dec. 1.
1011, at Sarnia General Hospital
Miller -• At Scott Memorial die i ital.
n Dec, a lo Mi and M. Frank Meller
~taus, it daughter
Devereaux At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on Dec,`Ith, tt. 111, mad Mrs. Arthur
Devereaux. Ii11.4 Seaforth, n sou
CROMARTY
'NIr. and Mrs. John Hocking
-entertained at a family dinner
on Saturday evening in honor
of Mrs. I ocking's twin brothers
Mr. William Harper of Hibbert
and Mr. John Harper of Fuller-
ton, who with their families
were 'present for the happy oc-
casion,
A large crowd was in attend-
ance at the annual (Christmas
entertainment of S. S. No. G,
which was held in the school on
Monday evening, A- varied pro-
gram of music and drama was
Well rendered by the pupils.
Some of the outstanding num-
bers were "The Christmas
Story"; A Christmas (Cantata
"Up the Chimney" and the
rhythm band. The music was un-
der the supervision of their mu-
sic teacher, Mrs, iSturgiss. Mrs.
If, Hocking, teacher; is to be
congratulated on the success of
the entertainment.
When returning home from
London 011 Friday Mr. Otto
Walker's truck was in collision
with another truck and a car on
No, .1, Highway. Mr, Walker
was not seriously injured, hav-
ing escaped with several (brok-
en ribs, His truck was 'badly
damaged.
Mr. E. Lurton is visiting with
his niece, Mrs, L. Sorsdahl.
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Storey and
girls visited friends at ICinear-
dine on Sunday, Mrs. Storey's
mother, Mrs. Guest, returned
home with them for a visit.
.Mrs, Victor Nestle, Exeter,
•visited with Mr, and 'Mrs. T.
Laing.
Several young ladies •of the
community attended the Singer
Sewing Class which was held in
Cromarty hall last week.
W.M.S.
• '"K,. annual meeting of the
WMIS was held at the home of
Mrs. 'Calder ilMeKaig with a good
attendance. Mrs. McKaig pre-
sided anal the 'Christmas pro-
gram in the Glad Tidings was
followed. Mrs. M. La mmond
read an article, the theme be-
ing "Christmas the (lope of the
World", and 'Mrs. harper led in
the Glad Tidings' prayer. After
the regular business had been
dealt with the various secretar-
ies gave their reports on the
year's work and the retiring
president, Mrs. L. 'Sorsdahl ex-
pressed her appreciation to all
members who had so faithfully
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Watch Repair
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DURING
THE
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•Cnrpenter•lntr wo kl dote. General re-
pair to kitchen cupboards done, new
ones mado at home to measure, Prices
reasonable. Arthur Smith, phone 839-22
Christmas Turkeys
We have available high quality
broad -breasted bronze turkeys
for Christmas and New Years.
Place your order early. We deliver
Campbell Eyre
aakm§ Ugg 13 Hens441
supporter) her dining her •four
years as ,president. The nomin-
ating - committee, Mrs. F. Har-
burn and ML's. F. Allen then
submitted a :date of -officers
for 1!157 as follows:
lion—ovary president, MTs (hos.,
(l ott Sr.; prlroident. Mrs. '1'.
Lain(; Int vice president, Mrs. M.
1 (mond n1 vice president. Mrs.
t: 111 •Krait. r r1: l Il t Mrs 'I'. 1.,.
8(2011; assistant heeretttry, ML's.
K. McKellar; trrasuu,r, 1192,1. W.
Harper; supply s•r.retary. 11h's.
Tilos. Scott Sr.;-exchangr see.,
Miss M. 1%irrie; Glatt Tidings,
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Mrs. P. ltIoc,re; home 1;''lp r
Mrs. 11'1. Houghton literature,
Mrs. J. -M-Scott; Ir?ss, rs. 11
McKellar; welcome curd welfare,
Mrs,- L Sorsdahl; 110101na1ing
committee, Mrs. F. Daiquiri. and
Mrs. P. Allen; phurist, MM. W.
Miller, assistant, Mrs, J. Wall-
ace; auditors, Mrs, Unice Scott.
and Mrs, L. Sorsdahl. At the
close of the meeting a social hour
was enjoyed.
ST. COLUMBAN
'Mrs. Angus Kennedy was
hostess for the December meet -
ng of the Catholic - Women's
League,
The president, Mrs, ,Joseph
Kale, presided. Reports given in-
dieated 105 090(01)10', cards
sent and visits made to the sick,
altars and linen's cared .for, 2-1'
members belonging to the Mercy
Shelter Guild, - and eaneelled
stamps sent to the Missions. Do-
nal ions
o-
s rlions were voted toward the
Vete t tris' Pit IN t2I,nilister
TIopitil, Ottr 'Lady M),si0nat-
it ,Alcxandrea, and to the In
d1 ire lir sie1t 1t, Spanish, 'Ont
• 'hers. lack McIve r and M)
Ted 'Telady volunteered to care j
fol' the a1(1u•s dtv 1n;i• Jarnlary,
Parts of the t WI constitution
stitution
and by-laws were studied. A
very instructive paper on
"Christmas Traditions” was giv-
en by.Mrs. Jack M,'Tver. The ;
prize for the evening donated
by 'Mrs. Frank Bowman was
Won by Mrs, Jack Moylan.
XMAS DANCE
Seaforth Community Centre
MONDAY, DEC. 24TH
Smith's Orchestra
Evelyone. Welcolnr+
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for l .liday hospitality.
Tinsel ®bright and mighty tasty!
When guests drop in, make them welcome with individual servings of
crisp, buttery popcorn wrapped in glittering aluminum foil and tied
with big red bows.
You can keep the popcorn warm by heating the foil -wrapped packages
in a slow oven. Then quickly tie on the ribbon when you take them out.
And don't forget to have lots of sparkling Coca-Cola all ready and
waiting. 'Cause the great taste of tingling, ice-cold Coke goes just
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