The Seaforth News, 1953-07-16, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1953
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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The r i h t Specials
Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon, 7% oz Tin 39c
JELLO JELLY POWDERS, 7 delicious llavors3 pkgs. 260
NABOB COFFEE, Canada's favorite beverage, 1 Ib Bag 990
STOKLEYS CREAM STYLE CORN 2 for 290
CLARKS PORK & BEANS, 15 oz. tins 2 for 25o
SOLO MARJARINE, 1 Ib Bricks 2 lbs 65c
RED BIRD MATCHES 3 boxes 250
SALTED SODA BISCUITS Ib 29c
Rid your house of Flies and Bugs the easy way.
INSECT BULBS & TABLETS 3.89
FROZEN, JUICES - Orange, Lemon, Grape blended -
Make Ideal Summer Drinks
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve
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to the pleasure of
good food.
TOWN TOPICS
C I Rev, R. P. 1), Burford, D,D,, of
London, is staying at the home of
Mrs. Ada Reid, (lodeoieh Street,
while here on his holidays.
Mrs, Leslie McClure has returned
from a six -weeks visit to the West
Coast. She visited in San Francisco
and O'alcland, Calif„ and Portland,
Oregon.
I Miss Alta Gray of Detroit spent
the weekend with Mrs. Reid and
Miss Galbraith.
Technical •Sergt, and Mrs. G. T.
Taman spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Close.
1 Mr, John Talbot, principal of the
public seheol, has rented part of Mr.
T. A. G. Gordon's House on Goder-
ieh St., Mr, Evan Hoffman, a new
teacher, has rented the upper part
of Mr. Roy Lawson's house,
Mr. Melvin Zehr, of Milverton
spent the weekend with Mr, Donald
Dale.
Mr. and Mr's. Grasley of Prince
Albert, Sask.; and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Gear, of Fergus, were guests of Mr.
and. Mrs. Russell Sproat.
Mr, Allan Ryan, Hamilton, with
his mother, Mrs, C. Ryan and aunt
Mrs. Thos, O'Loughlin, over the
weekend.
Miss A. Flynn, Toronto, is visit-
ing her sister Mrs. Ellen Bannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Gratton Flanagan,
Hamilton, spent the weekend with
Miss • C. Horan.
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Frieday,
ti:itchener, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, F. Huisser,
Mr. and -.Mrs. Frank Maloney,
Galt, were •guests of .Mrs. T, Malon-
ey over the weekend.
Flight Lieotenent 'Rae Weiglund,
Mrs. Weiglund and Bonnie spent a
few days in Detroit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 0, Rielly, Mr..
and Mrs. J. Rielly and Patrick, Galt,
were guests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. John Hotham Jr. over the
weekend.
Master Peter Stiles spent last
week with his aunt, Miss Margaret
McIver, Kitchener.
Mrs. J. Ban, Drysdale, spent the
weekend with relatives here.
BORN
ItOWI.AND—At Scutt Memorial Hospital on
July 8th, to Mr. and Mrs, Louts Row-
land, St. Columban, a daughter
HEYNSBERCEN--At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on July filth. to Mr. and Mt,. Martin
Heynsbergen, RES Seaforth, t daughter
MORRISON—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
July lath, to Mr. and Mrs, William Mor-
tison, RR2 Seaforth, a son
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. E. Knox and Randy
of Toronto are holidaying with Mrs.
Knox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Farquhar.
Mrs. Robt. Pryce, Keith and
Nancy of Buffalo visited last week
with the formier's brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chap-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook have re-
turned home from a pleasant holiday'
with their son-in-law and daughter,
Dr. and Mrs, Hopkinson and family
at Lions' Head.
Mr and Mrs. D. Ferguson and
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ferguson of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Gould and daughter of London were
weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horton, Jane
and Bruce spent the weekend with
Grocers
now featuring
Including Federal Taxes Pins deposit 2c Per bett4
Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd.
ESBECO LIMITED
658 Erie Street STRATFORD, ONT.
R -28-X
Phone 78
!!Coke"is a registered trade -mar&
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vickers at
Newmarket,
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Shirr'ay and
sons metered to Sault Ste Marie
last week.
Miss Olive Walker R.N., of St,
Petersburg, Fla. spent a pleasant
holiday with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Geo. Walker and members of
the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hildebrandt
and Marney spent the weekend at
Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cook and Ca1r-
eline and Mr. and Mrs, Howard
Scene and family returned home
.from a pleasant holiday at Muskoka
Lake.
Mrs. Edna Corbett of Hensel)
was a weekend visitor with Mr. and
Mrs, Archie MacGregor and Donald.
Miss Eleanor Cook R. N„ of Lon-
don was a weekend visitor with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Van .Horn and
family spent the weekend in Toron-
to.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Cantelon and
family of Cooksville were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Chapman and family.
Mr, and Mrs, A. Mercer and Mrs.
Zuefle of Windsor visited during''
the past week with Mrs. Nell Bu-
chanan and Mr. John Zuefle,
Mr. H. Lowry motored to Parry
Sound this week and was accompan-
ied home by Mrs, Lowry and child-
ren who spent the past week with
relatives there,
Mrs. Earl Bell of Seaforth was a
recent visitr with her aunt Mrs.
Mitrgaret Kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and
family visited recently with Mr, and
Mrs. Jas Morris and family in God-
eriell.
RECEPTION
For Mr, and Mrs. Ilarry Nes-
bitt (Mabel Campbell) in Sea -
forth Community Centre
Wednesday, July 22
LADIES BRING LUNCH
GARDEN PARTY,
Will be held on the grounds
of Egmondville United Church
Tuesday, July 21
Supper 6 to 8
Seaforth Highlanders Band
Bit attendance
Adults 1.00 Children 50c
Sheppard Diesel
Tractor
Demonstration
TUESDAY, JULY 21st, 2 P.M.
at farm. of Ken Williams,
Highway No. 8, 41/, miles
west of Seaforth
Sponsored by Otaco Ltd.,
W. COLLINS, Dealer
Reliance Station, west of Seaforth
ST. COLUMBAN C. W. L.
Dressed Pork Supper
WED., JULY 22nd
5 - 8 P.M. at Parish Hall
Admission $1,00
Booths and Bingo
My staff and
are at your service!
Families, individuals, and business
firms not just in this community,
but all across Canada, knots our
record for convenient, dependable
and friendly banking service. We
can help you with your financial
problems. Won't you come in and
discuss them with us?
J. R. M. Spittal
Brunch ganagcr
THE
OM INION
BANK
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OF SERVICE TO THE CANADIAN PEOPLE
In the Interests of
SEE THESE BEFORE
YOU BUY
Was NOW
51 Chevrolet Seclan 1,750.00
51 Ford Custom Seclan 1,725 1,575.00
49 Chev. Sedan1,425.00
49 Chev, Sedai 1,425 1,350.00
48 Chev Coach 1,250 1,175.00
47 Ford Sedan 1,150 1,050.00
46 Ford Coach 1,075 995.00
46 Olds Sedan ..... , , 1,150 1,050.00
37 Pontiac Sedan 325.00
Trucks
49 Dodge 1/2 -Ton Pickup
48 Chev. 1/2 -Ton Panel
$975 $875.00
875 625.00
SEAFORTH MOTORS
Phone 541 Seaforth
Progressive- Conservative
Committee Rooms
For Seaforth, McKillop and
Tuckersmith
will be open daily on and after July 20
in the
Dick Nouse, Seaforth
(north east room, downstairs)
Phone 255
Inserted by Huron Progressive Conservative Association
YOU'VE BEEN ASKING FORA FLOOR IN THE
MEMORIAL CENTRE - - WELL, IT'S IN NOW
WE MUST HAVE LOCAL SUPPORT AT THE BINGOS
TO HELP PAY FOR IT,.. SO,..
Come to the Big
SEAFORTH BINGO
Monday, July 20
200
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CASH PRIZES
MUST BE PAID OUT
Twelve 0.00 Games
SPECIALS
$100. $ 100. $200.
$1000, JACK POT PRIZE
NO FOOLIN'
ADMISSION FOR 12 GAMES
$1.00
EXTRA CARDS, SPECIALS & JACK POT
25c EACH - - 5 FOR 1,00
Sponsored by the Seetorth Memorial Centre
Branch #156 of Canadian Legion.
and Seaforth Athletic Assoc.
Cone Out and Hear
nu Lester
P ARS
Canada's Minister for External Affairs
and President of 7th General Assembly
of the United Nations
who will speak in
Brussels 2 ponri.
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Exetr aa, e 31 p.m.
Zurich W 9 p.m.
MILEI
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in the interests of
Andre l° ®3elean
Liberal Candidate in Huron
Watch posters and listen to CKNX
for further details
Issued by Huron Liberal Association
NOTICE
At a recent meeting of the Township of
McKillop it was decided to ask the
ratepayers to please cut the grass and
weeds on the frontage of their proper.
ties as soon as possible, without remun-
eration.
SIGNED
W. J. Manley
Road Supt.