The Seaforth News, 1953-04-02, Page 5waw
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1963
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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Specials
The Wright
RED COHOE SALMON 1/2 size tin
23o
Extra Special at 3 tins 65c
APPLE & CHERRY JAM
Large 4 Ib Tins
LIBBY'S DEEP BROWNED BEANS, 20 oz. tins..2 for 33c
AYLMER TOMATO CATCHUP, 11 oz, bottle, 20c
AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS 1 lb 190
JELLO JELLY POWDERS a,. 3 Pkgs. 29c
WOODBURY'S COCANUT OIL SHAMPOO
Large 13 oz. Bottle, reg. 11.20 .. . . , , for only59c
SHERRIFF'S PUDDING POWDERS
Orange Cocanut & Vanilla Tapioca Puddings, 4 pkgs.. .31c
WESTON'S MACAROON RAISIN COOKIES..1 lb Cello29c.
MARGENE MARJARINE—it's good 2 ib 75c
WRIGHT'S,SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve
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Euchre & Dance
Dublin Parish Hall
Friday, April 10
Harburn orchestra
Lunch served.
Under the auspices of the Parent -
Teachers Association
EASTER DANCE
DUBLIN PARISH HALL
Monday, April 6th
sponsored by the Catholic Women's
League
Willow Grove Serenaders
Admission 50c
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Notice to Farmers
The Huron County Agriculture Committee is sponsor-
ing a Public meeting to learn -if it is the wish of the farm-
ers of Huron County to form a Livestock Protective Assoc-
iation. Associations have been formed in Elgin, Middlesex
and Lambton Counties and have had a decided effeet on
reducing cattle Rustling and •Poultry Thefts.
The following speakers have been secured - -
Mr. R. H. Graham, Assistant Livestock Commis-
sioner, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
ivtr. Stewart Brown, Shedden,
President, Elgin County Association
Sgt. Needham, Ontario Provincial Police,
Huron County
The meeting will be held in the Clinton Town Hall on
Friday, April 10th, 1953, commencing at 1.30 P.M:
All fanners in Huron County are invited to attend.
A. H. ERSKINE
Clerk, County of Huron
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1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN
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1951 Chevrolet 3 ton Stake Truck
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FARMERS
We are shipping cattle every Saturday for United
Cooperatives of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We
will pick them up at your farm,
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Friday
nights.
SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE
H. S. HUNT, Manager
PHONE—Day 9 Evenings 481W
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. Geo. Lowery and Mrs. Cam.
exon Adams, of Brussels, were visit-
ors of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Case,
also Mr, and Mrs, L Gaudio and
ether friends on Sunday,
Mrs, Wilbur Keyes, Tuckersmith,
is visiting with •her brother Toni
Reid, London, who has just returned
home from Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don,
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Reid of Cern-
duff, ,Sack„ were guests on Tues-
day of the formers sister-inAaw,
Mrs, Annie Reid, West St„ while
visiting Mn Reid's former home
near Clinton. They were accompan-
ied by their son, Mr, Wm, Reid of
Regina,
Mr. Paul Dunn, Brandon, Man.,
who has been attending a business
conference in Hamilton, visited his
Mother, Mrs, N, P. Dunn and Miss
M. Dunn, over the weekend.
Mr, Allen Ryan, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his aunt Mrs.
O'Loughlin,
Miss Peggy Lou Matthews, Lon-
don, was a weekend visitor at the
home of ,her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Matthews.
Mr. David Bolton, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. L. Bolton,
Mi•, and M'rs, Cyril Johnson, Ham-
ilton, and Mr. Stephen Johnson,
Bronte, spent the weekend at the
hone of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil-
liams.
BRODHAGEN
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Manuel Beuerulan on Sunday
for the occasion of their son
Wayne's confirmation were, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Beuermann of Milton;
Mr. and Mrs. Rhine Kahle and Car-
olyn of Mitchell; Mr, Nelson Kahle
of Stratford; Miss Yvonne Haynes
and Mr. Roy Beuermann of Kitch-
ener; and other relatives of the vi-
cinity and the neighbours.
Guests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. E. Scherbarth on the occasion
of their daughter Marlene's con-
firmation: Mr. and Mrs. HenrY
Scherbarth of Detroit; and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Riehl of Seaforth; and
other relatives of the vicinity and
Clarence Petrie and his
Nighthawks
Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
Easter Monday
April 6
Prone 1.0 until 1
Couples and extra ladies only
Parents especially invited
Sponsored by the Seaforth Junior
Farmers
Seaforth Community Centre
Wed., April 8th
To the music of Desjardines
Orchestra. Dancing 10 till 1.
Admission 50c. Sponsored by
Tuckersmith Ladies Club
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The Hallett Branch of the
Federation of Agriculture
is holding a
Card Party and
Dance
In the Community Hall,
Londeshoro, on
Friday, April 10
Cards to start at 8.30 P.M.
•Dancing afterwards to the music
of a good orchestra
Lunch counter in the hall
Admission 50e
EVERYONE WELCOME
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Painting
'Paperhanging
Interior and Exterior Decorating
WALTER PRATT
R.R. 1, Walton
PHONE 481-M SEAFORTH
CUSHION AIDS
CIRCULATION
An amazing, now mechanical ' ewhlon"
has been developed to aid in stimulating
circulation.
Inside the maiden is s patented Motor
which produces a smooth, comforting Mae.
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lags and stomach, the euehion will help
relieve limb cramps, numbness, cold feet and
other circulatory ailment.., 13e electricity
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Cushion , sold with Band Unit M a
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neighbours,
Mr. and Mrs, Aug ,Seherbarth en-
tertained a number of relatives and
friends of the community on the
occasion of their son Charles' con-
firmation on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Priestap
alos entertained a number of guests
.on Sunday for their daughter Mar-
lene's confirmation.
Mr, Ralph Scherbarth is visiting
relatives in Detroit,
Mr, Ed Prueter is under the doc-
tor's care.
Mr. and Mrs, John Mogk and
Mr's, Geo, Gloor of Bornholm ao-
co. ninied Mr, and Mrs, Jonas Ditt-
mes o Toronto on Saturday to at-
=tend he funeral of their brother-in-
law and uncle Fred Peters,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fischer, Dor-
othy, Keith and Brian, Mrs. James
Hogg, Miss Lois ,Hogg, Mr, Bedford
Dungey, all of Seaforth, with Mrs.
Wm. Miller on Sunday.
Mrs. John C. Diegel of Stratford
with Mr. and Mrs, W, L. Queren-
gesser.
Miss Maureen Hinz, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. John G. Hinz is con-
fined to Freeport Sanitorium near
Kitchener receiving treatment on
her knee, I
Confirmation ,Services were held
at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on
Palm Sunday morning when the 9
catechumens were confirmed, Mar-
lene Priestap, Grace Siemon, Marlene
,Scherbarth, Arlene Diegel, Donald
Heimpel, Charles Scherbarth, Robt,
Harloff, Wayne Beuerman and
Leonard Miller. The girls of the
class sang "Oh Jesus I have Prom-
ised". The girls were dressed in
white wearing pink carnation and
the boys wearing white carnation,
Bouquets of white flowers adorned
the altar donated by the parents of
the class. The choir sang several
anthems.
Mr, and Mrs. John Hinz and John
of Kitchener with Mr, and Mrs. La-
vern Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and
Audrey of Grand Bend with Mr, and
Mrs. Dalton Hinz on Sunday.
DUBLIN
Miss Mary Anne Maloney
A funeral service for Miss Mary
Anne Maloney, who died in London
on Friday, was held at St. Colum -
ban Church on Monday morning at
9:30 o'clock with a large number
of relatives and friends in attend-
ance. Rev. John McCowell sang the
requiem high mass, with Mrs. Vin-
cent Lane at the organ. The pall-
bearers were Wilfred Malone y,
Frank Maloney, Clarence Maloney,
Wilfred Maloney, John Maloney and
Frank M. Maloney. Burial was made
in the parish cemetery. Miss Malon-
ey is survived by two brothers, Mic-
hael, Kinkora, and William, in Man-
itoba.
VARNA
Special Easter Services will be
held in the United 'Church on Sun-
day next at 2 p.m. 'followed by the
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and
at 8 p.m.. the Ladies of the Church
are holding a special service.
Misses Mary 'and Margaret Mc-
Clymont of Toronto spent the week-
end at their home here.
A Good Friday'service will be held
in Goshen United Church at 8 p.m.
fir. Lloyd Keyes had a very suc-
cessful sale last week,
The many friends of Mr. E. Chu -
ter are sorry to hear of his recent
illness.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. David Blackwell
were pleasantly surprised by their
neighbours at their home on Mon-
day evening, They were presented
with a tri -lite lamp, congratulating
them on their recent marriage. A
very enjoyable time was spent by
all and refreshments were served.
Messrs William and Preston Lein.
mon returned home after spending
several weeks with relatives in Tor-
onto,
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Mock and fam-
ily visited recently with relatives at
Owen Sound.
Miss Shirley Chapman, nurse -in -
training at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman. '
Members of Amber Rebekah
Lodge were guests of Edelweiss Re-
bekah Lodge, Seaforth, in thein'
lodge rooms on Monday evening.
Following the meeting a social time
was enjoyed and refreshments
served. Mrs. Leona Parke, Noble
Grand of Hensall Lodge, expressed
sincere thanks on behalf of the
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Lodge for the invitation and social
time,
Mr, Charles Farquhar is confined
to his room with a relapse of influ-
enza. Mr. Peter McNaughton is in
charge of the caretaking of the Pub-
lic School during Mr, Farquhar's
illness.
Scrambled Eggs
1 -Act Comedy, 3 Scenes
AND VARIETY NUMBERS
will be presented in
Walton Community Hall
By the 0th Line East Wawanosh
Farm Forum
Tuesday, April 7
at 8,30
Sponsored by '4lraltois Library
Board. Ladies please bring lunch.
Admission 60c and 25c
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Libby's Deep -Browned Beans 2-20 oz. Tins 33c
Aylmer Tomato Catsup 11 oz. bottle. .20c
Australian Sultana Raisins 1 Tb 19c
Aylmer Baby Foods..while they last..., 3-5 oz. tins 25c
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