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The Seaforth News, 1953-08-06, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1953 /q 1111,11111111111...1111..111111111111111m111A1111111111..111..111111111.A1111111011111111111A1111111111..11111111111111111..111111,1111..111111111111 0, The Wright Specials Kelloggs Corn Flakes ....... ........ 2 for 45c LarBLUE & GOLD FANCY TENDER Pe 12 EAS 15 oz. this 2 for 35o CARNATION MILK, tall tins ,,, , , , , , , , , , , , 1 2 for 28c PURITY WHITE CAKE MIX 29c You get 1 Pkg Pie Crust FREE ANOTHEIt SHIPMENT RECEIVED IO'ING COATED WAFFEL COOKIES, 4 delicious flavors -- Orange, Lemon, Maple & Strawberry. 30 biscuits to pkg. 37c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP CURLY POT CLEANERS ENKA BATH SPONGE, very soft APPLE BLOSSOM COOKIES GRANULATED WHITE SUGAR 2 for 250 SPECIAL 9c 39c .... 1 lb cello 25c 5 11:) Bag 45c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve 111,1111...1111.1.1111..1 A4...11111.1111..1111111111111.111111....1111111111111.111 11111111111111111,11111.1..111111111111111.0011.1111111111111 i...1l lr nansuarammairipaccanntsaaana FOR EVERYTHING IN LUMBER PHONE 47 mber LIMITED Open everyday, all day, except Sunday START CIM iz._` ER . . 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RECRUITING UNIT • 343 Richmond St., London, Ontario NAME (Please print) Street Address City Province Education (by Gracie and Province) Age 1.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111..1111111111111111111111111111111111111111...111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY 51 Chevrolet Sedan 51 Ford Custom Coach 51 Ford Custom Sedan 49 Chev, Sedan 49 Chev. Sedan 48 Chev Coach 47 Ford Sedan 46 Word Coach 46 Olds Sedan 37 Pontiac Sedan 1,750.00 1,675.00 1,575.00 1,425.00 1,350.00 1,175.00 1,050.00 995.00 1,050.00 325100 Trucks 49 Dodge 3/2 -Ton Pickup $875.00 42 Dodge 1 Ton 11,,,,,,,..... 375.00 SEAFORTH MOTORS Phone 541 . Seaforth i TOWN TPPICS Ml's, W, G. Farquharson and daughter Helen; R.N., of Calgary, Alta,, Miss D. Nickol, R.N., of Medi - eine Hat, Alta„ and Mrs. Agnea Davidson of Bayfield, visited at the home of Mrs, A. McCuaig, Victoria St., during the week, Visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry I'Ioggartli were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flemming of Ingersoll and Mr. Edward Stone and Mrs. Ruance of Exeter. Mrs, Leonard "Morgan of Car- berry, Man., was a visitor with her uncle, Dr. F. Harl inrn and Mrs. throp, Harburn and with her ,cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Trewartha, Win - Mrs. Eva Parish of Chatham and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis, Exeter, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Herald Lawrence. Miss G, Emery and Mn B. Emery of Brantford spent Saturday at the home of Miss L. Faulkner. Mr, and Mrs, Claude Buckle and family motored from Filo FIon and spent a couple of days with the lat- ter's uncle, Dr. F. Harburn and Mrs. Harburn and with Mr. and BMs. Ir- vin Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smale, Donna and Miss Margaret Jean Broadfoot of Kippenspent the holidays at Bayfield, Mr, and Mrs, C. L. Moore and family of Prescott spent the holiday with her mother, Mrs, Herald Lawr- ence. Mrs. Edythe L. Wallace and Miss Millie Whallie have returned to Tor- onto after visiting with Mrs. Alex Wallace, Tuckersmith. Mrs. W. J, Faulkner and Patricia of Galt spent the holiday with Miss Lillian Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan and Paul, Toronto, were holiday guests of Mrs. C. Ryan and Mrs. Thos, O'Loughlin. Miss Frances Sullivan, Toronto, and Mr. Robt. Douglas, Kitchener, visited with friends over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, De- troit, spent the weekend with Mrs. Murray's mother, Mrs. R. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. John Neilson and son of New Hamburg were guests of Mrs. J. Flannigan and Miss Julia Flannigan over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Knowles and family, Galt, spent the weekend with Mrs. J. Sclater. Misses Paddy and Nancy Morse of Albany, N.Y., are holidaying with their grandmother, Mrs. E. C. Case, Mrs. E. McCrae, Sebringville, is a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph McFadden. Misses Peggy and Mary Lou Bechely of St. Thomas, were week- end guests at the home •of their aunt, Mrs. R. 3, Sproat. 'Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McIntosh of Detroit spent last week in Sea - For Sale by Tender SEALED TENDERS marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned will be re- ceived until NOON, EDST, Saturday, Aug- ust 16, 1963. FOR Lots 23 to 27 inclusive, Beatty & Stark Survey and the building situated thereon, centrallylocated on Church Street, Seaforth, Ontario. The building, until recently used as the Public School, is of 9 rooms, brick construc- tion, approximately 10.000 square feet of floor space, suitable for light manufacturing, of- fices, storage, apartment building, etc. Failing a tender for the above use, Tend- ers will bo accepted for wrecking the build- ing for salvage purposes with sale of the Lots above mentioned. Proposals will be considered, the highest or nay tender not necessarily accepted. M. McIiELLAR, See.-Treas. Public School Board Seaforth. Ont. anfing at the beautiful STRATFORD CASINO every Saturday night Modern Orchestra • Admission 75o Barn Dance Thursday, Aug. 6 Raymond Nott's New Barn 114 south and 1 mile east of Seaforth Harburn's Orchestra EVERYONE WELCOME BASEBALL PLAYOFFS (HURON -PERTH INTERMEDIATE) Best 3 out of 5 Series EXETER AT SEAFORTH (2ND GAME) Tuesday Nite, Aug. 11 Admission -Adults 35c Children 25c Lions Park Seaforth GAME TIME - 6 P.M. "Boost Your Ball Team" GRAIN I am again buying Grain for George. Thomson of I'Ieiisall. Call for information Phone 655 r 2 WM. M. SPROAT Andrew Y. McLean LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN HI,BRON -- Born in Seaforth, 44 years ago -- Married, father of three children -- Mefortber or First Presbyterian Church, Sea- - Editor and publisher of The 131u'on bxpositor — Veteran, R,C,A.F„ World War II — Member for Huron -Perth 1949-53 ---- Canadian delegate to 7th General Assembly of United Nations KNX, Fri. Au 7 p.ffl. 8.s Aug. 10th VOTE McLEAN, Liberal in Huron The local man who works for ALL sections of the Huron electorate issued by Huron Liberal Association 4210nM11,010 evs...2..xeccav1.60_4aann- forth and McKillop, Mr. Dennis Maloney, Toronto, spent the weekend holiday with his mother and brothers in town . Miss -Maria Neven of Toronto, spent the weekend with friends in town. Mr, Milton Berger, Jarvis Street, has bought the former free house on Sparling Street front Mr, Robert Rogerson. BORN NICHOLSON — At Scott Memorial Hospital on July 20th, to Mr. and 5lrs. Allan Nicholson, Egmondville, a daughter DUNLOP — At Scott Memorial Hospital, ok July 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunlop, Seaforth, a daughter SMITE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Aug. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, R131 Bornholm, a son WALLACE—At Soott Memorial Hospital, on Aug. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall- ace, Seaforth, a daughter DELANEY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Aug. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Delaney, RR1 Dltblin, a daughter TAYLOR — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Aug, 411, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, RR1 Brueeaeid, a sot O'ROURKE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Aug. 401, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Rourke, RRI Dublin, a 000 SMITH—In Clinton Public Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith 1Elizabeth Taylor) on July 31st, a daughter ttention Farmers We are now open to purchase good quality Fall Wheat Highest market prices paid APPLY Topnotch Feeds Limited Seaforth, Ont. PHONE 376 HULLETT Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Carter included Mrs. Jeff Burton of Matheson, Nor - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kellar, Seaforth, Mrs. A. Mick, Mrs. Harold Winters and Danny of Parkersburg, W. Va,, and Miss W. Hamoric, Gassoway, W. thern Ont., Ml's. G. Smith, Walton, Va. LAWRAMAAMANIMARIAMPAYROMAMMYVACianCaniAlOdangWiketlItiRMAntiSadken.IdANDECIVAMAfflaWfalanallailiftlaanalt IN HURON IT'S drew Y. cLe "Always on the Job for yoa" Every Day LIBERAL Action Works for: • Prosperous Farmers — agricultural exports up 31/, times; trading with more than 100 countries; farm cash income more than doubled since 1948 • Security for the aged — Old age pensions for all • National Security — full support for NATO and the United Nations • A balanced budget — at a time when most nations are running a deficit, taxes reduced by more than $500,000,- 000 in the past two years • National health — a new five-year plan FOR THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE — Mark the Second name on the ballot — MCLEAN, ANDREW Y. X On August 10th Elect McI in Huron KEEP HURON ON THE GOVERNMENT SIDE OF TIIE HOUSE Issued by the Huron Liberal Association