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The Seaforth News, 1953-07-09, Page 4COOPER'S OCERY Week End Specials Fisherman Red 0ohoe Salmon -7% oz. Tin , ..•.. , . 25o Garden Patch Cut Golden Wax Beans, 245 oz, tins, , 29c Purity White Cake Mix' ---Pie Crust Mix Deal...2 pkgs, 29c Olc! South Blended Juice 48 oz. Tin 350 Tomato Juice 5-20 oz. Tins 23c Westoii's Midget Mallows Boats 8% oz, pkg. 19c Food Saver Waxed Paper 100 ft. roll 31c Kellogg's All Bran Large Pkg. 26o Lord Fairfax Peaches, halves, choice .. , .28 oz. Tin 310 Aylmer Baby Infant Foods , 15 tins $1.00 Gaines Canned Dog Food Deal—Buy 4 Tins— Get 2 Tins Free 57c CHECK OUR FRUIT COUNTER Orval Cooper, Seaforth Phone 8 FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN TOWN -'i'lty e times daily: 10 - - 4 o'clock v MONEyrroNey MQ ' cog , agg JULY 13-18 Geoff Bgngke and Jack Bennett on CAN YOU NAME IT! 980 C PL NDON will be calling your community! Western Ontario's favourite "money-maker" pro- gram will dial into your community all next week! Each day, starting at 1 p.m., Geoff will place phone calls perhaps to you or your neighbor. If the mystery object or parsor, is identified correctly, the jackpot of money is awarded. And here is a suggestion! Why not form a syndicate with your neighbor — figure out the answer and if you or your neighbor is called, split the prize between you — it increases your chances of winning! Also, each week you can win a big money prize by mailing in your answer to the special "Mailbag Question"— so listen daily throughout the year to "Can You Name It" at 1 p.m. And for listening pleasure seven days a week, keep tuned to - 0 CF o- 0CF LLON��..N For Implements SIX FOOT REAR MOWERS SOIL PULVERIZERS SWEEP RAKES DISC HARROWS ONE WAY PLOW DISC PLOW DRAG HARROW REAR. END LOADER TWO WHENELED TRAILER (new) 300.00 300.00 150.00 150.00 275.00 200.00 120,00 10.00 :1.00.00 was $190 1'R\CIZ ATTACHMENT FOR FORD TRACTOR 800.00 All implements in stock installed on your tractor FREE aly t tors FORD -MONARCH SEAFORTH T114 SEAFORTH NBW$ WALTON TDuffs Ohurehe �will be helSchool d lonmMon., day, July 220th at the LionS Park, Supper will be at 6:30, Everybody is welcome, SRODHA.GEN Mr. and Mrs, John L. Bennewles are visiting their family in Wind- sor, Detroit .and Ruthven. Mr, and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe and Donald and Lorne and Miss Jean Siemon and Wayne Beuermann at- tended the Morenz Reunion in Exe- ter on Sunday and also visited their daughter, Mrs, Dick- Watson and Mr. Watson, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Pryce and Ro- ger and Peggy of Kitchener visited with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Beuernan for the weekend, Mrs; Pryce and children remaining for a week. Mrs, John C. Diegel of Stratford with Mr, and Mrs. W, L, Queren- gasser. Mr. George Rock of Stratford vis- ited with Mr. G. Mueller on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Manuel Beuernnann, Mr. G Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ahrens attended the funeral of Mrs. Joe Hoffstetter in Kitchener on Satur- day. Mrs, Finlay and daughter Jou and Mr. Earl Clark of Toronto spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, George and Harold Mogk, - Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Messer- sehmidt and Arlene of Detroit spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs, Henry Kleber Sr, James Donald, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bauer was baptized .by Rev. W. Becker at the Sunday morning service. Mr. and Mrs. Os- car Young were the sponsors along with the parents. BORN—In the Stratford General Hospital on Wednesday, July 1st, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leon- hardt (nee Margaret Hannon) a daughter. Mr, and Mrs. W. L, Querengesser, Mrs. J. C. Diegel, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Sholdice and Beverley spent Sunday at Edgewood Park Camp, Eden Mills, near Guelph, where Gary and Warren Sholdice are at- tending camp, ,sand celebrating Mr. Querengesser''s 65th birthday. HENSALL Messrs Roger Venner and Charles Fee are attending the "Annual Stampede" held in Calgary this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns and son of Toronto are holidaying with the former's mother, Mrs. F. Manns. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle and family are vacationing near 'Shade Grove, Lake Huron. Mr, T..Sherritt and son of Fort ST. COLUMBAN C. W. L. Dressed Pork Supper WED., JULY 22nd 5 - 8 P.M. at Parish Hall Admission $1.00 Booths and Bingo BASEBALL Huron -Perth Intermediate ZURICH AT SEAFORTH FRIDAY NITE-JULY 10-6.30 P.M. Admission—Adults 35e. Children 15e LIONS PARE - SEAFORTI-I MOTOROLA TV at CROWN HARDWARE It says: "You get the best deal it town at John Bach's!" Increase tractor tire efficiency with GOOD) E • 9 Solute;, r0 To end inflation worries and increase tire pull, let us fill and weight your traction tires with Solution 1001 Come in soon for details. LOOK FOR THIS "HIGH SIGN" OF QUALITY R65 Brie were weekend visitors with the foriner's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Sherritt. Mr, and Mr's. Donald Walker of Toronto are ,holidaying with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. "Walker. Mr, and Mrs. Gus Voth and family of Detroit were weekend visitors with Mrs. V•oth's mother, Mrs. Lon Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neeb of Ta- vistock visited last week with their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs, Wni, Brown, Billie and Carol. at the beautiful STRATFORD CASINO every Saturday night Modern Orchestra AdmissioI2 75e Motorola TV at CROWN HARDWARE THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953 G ENT TATE ATRE NOW PLAYING Thugs. 1','i, Set, WAC P'R0M WALLA WALLA JUDY CANOVA STEPHEN DUNN A plen,4nr: can-)' feature thnC will save you lots or laugh,‘ Mon. Tues Wed., July 1:l -Li -1r, - _1 U FOIL MI. PI JRIt LAWL'ORD JANIT GREER A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING COMEDY PARCH Thurs. Fri. Sat., July 16.17-I5le'0echnlcolnr. CALII'ORNIA CONQUEST CORNET, WILDE L'ERI'ESA WRIGHT A VAST ACTION MELODRAMA COKING - WORLD IN HIS ARMS Miss Isobel Alexander of Toronto Mr. Sid MacArthur is proving to , is holidaying with 'her parents, Mr. the residence he purchased from Mr. and Ml's. Wm. Alexander and Ruth. and Mrs. Clarence Reid this week, You can . . . make your Footwear Dollars "BIG" again AT THE ILLIS SHOE STORE The Little Store with the "Big 'Values" Searol'lh ',O ir,'.r- `'5 k:A^...•.Wk?. s4.7F..,,.nT.�t, t .S. kvi.f�.'.'�°rx Make this a date Seaforth Lions Club 18th Annual SUMMER Three Big Nights Wednesday, Thursday, Friday J LY 15-1647 LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH • Fun & Frolic • Midway • Entertainment • Monster Parade First Night - - MAJOR PRIZE DRAW - - 'E MONEY PAINT SA THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 004/ Tho LATEX Wall Paine ReVSATIN The Easiest -to -Use wall paint. 44 gorgeous colors. Practically odor- less. Dries in 20 min- utes. Clean brush or roller with soap and water. Ogee, 7.35 GALLON (MOST COLORS) BERRY BROTHERS QUICK DRY ENAMEL e, 2.34 A top quality enamel with unlimited uses — indoors and out,..on any paintable surface. Dries fast to rich, glos- sy finish. Covers most surfaces in .one coat. QUART (MOST COLORS) BERRY BROTHERS PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL 'For all exterior and Interior floors—wood, motel, linoleum. Fade. resistant colors...groat resistance to scuffing. Withstands severe weather changes—fro. quent scrubbings, 64 6.75 GALLON (MOST COLORS) BERRY BROTHERS HOUSE PAINT * pi/04 • eauma ge &s * .614,t4 ,.�d,f9efz * e,644 Zoo? )lade Special - only 630 GALLON (MOST COLORS) ARIIRRIENERBIRREIBIBIEIRIONIRINIZOBBTEMIRINIESSNOIRE 7deee ,44"''`"U'y 110W' Preeea ae, . rth 5c $1 Store \ Quality E. LARONE Merchandise l