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The Seaforth News, 1953-11-05, Page 5THURSDAY, NOV. 514, 1953 P.411111,.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1111,01111111111111111111,1111,111101111,1111M1411/11111,011111111411111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111IIIIIIle% THE WRIGHT SPECIALS Gold Seal Sockeye, 7% oz. size, 2 tins 75c SUN BRITE MARGARINE . ........ . . . . 1 Ib Pkg. 29c AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS 1 ib Pkg. 19c WAX PAPER & SCISSOR DEAL 0 Rolls Wax Paper, 1 Pair Scissors, OR reg. $1.83 98c ALL F BUCKINGHAM CREAM FILLED COOKIES 27e PURITY OATS .. , 5 ib Bag 43c KLEENEX, regular or chubby, 2 Pkgs. 39c BREAKFAST CLUB"RASPBERRY JAM, 24 f. oz. Jar 370 BREAKFAST CLUB STRAWBERRY JAM 24 f. oz Jar 41c ST. WILLIAMS APPLE JELLY, 24 f oz. Jar. , . , . , .. 35c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Free Delivery Low Prices Self Serve t?nuauun 1,11,1.1 11 11111,11 ...... 1111111111101111.111111111111011.11m....11111,u.un,,,u1111.11n11111u1111..... amw BAZAAR AND TEA HOMEBAKING AND SEWING Dublin Parish Hall Wednesday, Nov. 11 AT 2.80 P.M. Auspices of the Altar Society .Also cash Bingo at 9 P.M. 1r .Bazaar, Home Baking and Afternoon Tea :Sponsored by Group 1 of the W.A. To be held in the S. 3. room of Northside United Church Saturday, Nov. 14 3 to 5.30 P.M. Aprons, knitted articles, candy and other items Christmas Bazaar Afternoon Tea HOME BAKING SALE St. Thomas Anglican Church WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 3 P.M. TO 6 P.M. Aprons Candy Novelties Knitted Articles and other articles for sale Everyone Welcome "-0., RECEPTION AND DANCE Tuesday, Nov. 1'Oth• For Mr. and Mrs. Junior Storey in Walton Community Hall. ' Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome 4e Tuckersmith Ladles Club Auction Sale at S.S. #4 Schoolhouse on TUESDAY, NOV. 10TH 8.30 P.M. Luncheon cloths, towels, pillow slips, aprons, woolen socks and mitts, etc. also home baking. Ed- ward W, Elliott, auctioneer. 0. H. A. Junior B. Hockey THURS., NOV. 12 - 8.30 P.M. - SARNIA AT C4TH BALDWINS BOTH TEAMS ARE STRONGER THAN LAST SEASON - SEE THEM GO - Adults 50c. Children 25C TOWN TOPICS Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Matthews of Chatham spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cleary. Mrs. Cleary having spent last week lin Detroit and Chatham returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis of Exeter spent Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. H. Lawrence before leaving for Mount Dora, Florida, where they will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. X. E. J. Doherty and Joffre of Toronto spent the week- end with the latter's another, Mrs. H. Lawrence. BORN FINLAYSON — At Scott Memorial Hospital on Nov. 9rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finlayson, Kinpen RR3. a son CLARK — To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark (Mayme Watson) in Chatham Hospital, on Oct. 29, a daughter (Barbara Ruth) BRODHAGEN Kim George, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt, was baptised at the Sunday morning service at St. Peters Lutheran Church by Rev. W. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beuer• man were sponsors along with the parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob of Kit- chener and Mrs. Canfield of Battle Creek, Mich., called on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Leonhardt. Transportation S Mals 1940 Buick Sedan, new motor and tires 1937 Chevrolet Sedan 1937 Olds (new paint) 1937 Nash (new paint) ,TRUCKS 1937 Ford y2 Ton 475.00 150.00 195.00 195,00 150.00 SEAFORTH MOTORS PHONE 541 SEAFORTH 5 HJ think every widow should know about Debentures" "Most widows are looking for a safe, short term investment that pays good interest. I found 1 could buy debentures for as little as $100,00 for terms of 1 to 5 years. For a 5 -year term, debentures pay me interest which is automatically deposited to my Huron & Erie savings account" Ask for the folder '20 Questions' Huron: MORTGAGE CORPORATION "Older than the Dominion of Contid District Representatives listed below HENSALL -- F.*G. BONTHRON SEAFORTH -- WATSON & REID HEAD OFFICE LONDON, ONTARIO TREI SEA ORTR NEWS TOWN TOPICS Mrs,James. Hogg Collingwood, visited last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Bed- ford Dungey, Visitors over the weekend with Miss Florence Fowler were Mr. and Mrs, Murray Fowler of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Bob Dunbar of Lambeth. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Smile and family have Moved from Centre St„ to the residence of the late Andrew Little, Wilson Steet, whieh they have purchased, Laura Mole has returned home af- ter visiting Niagara Falls and 33uf- falo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltzer and family, Buffalo, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, S. Shinen. Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Barrett and family, Hamilton, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Aberhart, Mr. Michael Laudenbach, Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. Laudenbach. Miss Mary Duncan, London, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan over the weekend Miss Jean Turner, Toronto, spent the weekend at her home here. Miss Mary Lane, Reg. N., London, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. C. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney, of Galt, were guests of Mrs. Thos. Ma- loney over the weekend, Mr. Donald Stewart of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, P. J. McConnell.. Miss Mary Ryan, Preston, was a weekend guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Thos. O'Loughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hotham Jr, and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, P. Reilly, Galt. Mrs. Geo. MacDonald, Stratford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McFadden. Miss Mary Hagan has returned from Chicago where she visited her brother, Dr. John Hagan and Mrs. Hagan. Mr. Gordon McKindsey, London, visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mc- Kindsey. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldington, Mar- garet and Frank, of Varna, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, T. Ald- ington. Mrs. T. Aldington broke her right wrist and badly sprained her left wrist when she fell on the side- walk on N. Main Street on Thursday evening. Superstitious or not Come to the Euchre Party ST. JAMES' PARISH HALL Friday, Nov. 13th AT 8.30 P.M. Auspices of St, James' Holy Name Society Everyone is cordially invited and can be assured of a pleasant social evening Good Prizes Offered e nnwl..d bade, d Coupe -61a ode,. onitatl, a C,w f+ w. ESBECO LIMITED STRATFORD, ONTARIO 658 Brio Street Phone 78 SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES TO THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL INTER FAIR TORONTO, NOV. 13-21 FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good Going—November 12 to November 15 inclusive. Return—Leave Toronto not later than midnight, November 22nd. CANAL)®A Ai NA T/ON.AL RECEPTION For Mr, and Mrs. Graham Sholdiee at Walton. Hall on Thursday, Nov. 5th Wilbee's Orchestra Ladies please bring lunch Euchre & Dance FRIDAY, NOV. 27TH St. Patrick's Parish Hall Dublin Auspices Catholic Women's League Cards at 9 P.M. EUCHRE AND DANCE ! Friday, Nov. 6 SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Cards at 8,30. Murdoch's Orchestra Auspices of the Seaforth W.I. Admission 50c. Ladies please bring sandwiches. Other euchre dates: Nov. 27, San. 8, Jan. 29. Feb. 26, Mar. 26. BAZAAR HOME BAKING AND AFTERNOON TEA In basement of First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth SATURDAY, NOV, 7th From 3 to 6 P.M. Aprons, Knitted Articles, Candy and other items How Christian Science Heals BUILDING A BUSINESS ON SPIRITUAL FOUNDATIONS CHLO 680 kc November 8th 2,45 p,m. slw.e TOWN OF SEAFORTH REMEMBRANCE DAY On instructions from the Council, I hereby request the Citizens and Businessmen to observe WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER llth as Remembrance Day, by closing their places of business, and all attending the Legion service in Victoria Park E. A. McMASTER MAYOR God Save the Queen COOPER'S GROCERY Week End Specials Gold Seal Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon , .2-73/4 oz. tins 75c Sun Brite Margarine •1 Tb Pkg. 29c Australian Sultana Raisins Tb 19c Sectal $1'83 VALUE FOR 98c. 2-100 FT. ROLLS RAP -RITE p WAXED PAPER ,PLUS FINE ENGLISH SHEFFIELD STEEL SCISSORS. Glen Valley Pork & Beans 2-15 oz. 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