The Seaforth News, 1954-11-04, Page 7THE SIJ'Oli'1<'R Ni VS—NQyetnller 4, 1354
SUPERIOR STORES
Big $1 food sale
Swift Golden Dew Margarine .... 41b. 1.00
FISHERMANS RED SOCKEYE SALMON 3 tins 1.00
'4 Size
ELLMAR PURE PEANUT BUTTER 3 for 1.00
16 oz. Jars
APEX FRUIT COCKTAIL, 15 oz. Tins 4 for 1.00
CAMPBELLS VEGETABLE or
TOMATO SOUP tins 1,00
JELLO JELLY POWDERS, 7 Flavors 11 pkgs. 1.00
WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE 8 for 1.00
DR. BALLARDS POG & CAT FOOD 8 tins. 1.00
STOKLEYS GOLDEN CORN, cream style.... 7 for 1.00
15 oz. •
NEW BLUE DUZ, Free Face Cloth... .. .. . 41c
GIANT SIZE, Free Towel ..•.81c
SNIPERS CRISPY FLAKE -SHORTENING .... 4 Tb 1.00
SUNKIST ORANGES (894) 3 Dozen 85c
WRIGLEYS GUM Pack of 5 for 25c
Doublemint • Spearmint • Juicy Fruit .
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Low Prices Free Delivery
Phone 77 Self Serve
DANCE!
.Auspices of L. O. L., Seaforth
FRIDAY, NOV. 5TH
' Community Centre, Seaforth
Collins Orchestra
Dancing 9.1 Popular Prices
DANCE !
Walton Community Hall
FRIDAY, NOV. 5
Music by ILen Willies
and Orchestra
Admission 50c
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
REMEMBRANCE DAY
On instructions from the Council, I hereby request the
Citizens and Businessmen -to observe
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER llth
as Remembrance Day, by closing their
places of business all day, and all attending
the Legion service
E. A. McMASTER
MAYOR
God Save the Queen
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SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
Open Daily
Phone 573
T. PRYDE AND SON
Enquiries Are Invited
METER
Phone 41 J
CLINTON
Phone 103
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. Lloyd Iloggarth has been ap-
pointed bookkeeper at Scott Mem-
oriel Hospital and oammeneed his
duties on Monday.
Mr, Emanuel Albreeht has pur-
chased a 200 -aero farm in 'Wallace
Township, Lot 2 and 3, Con. 6, north
of Listowel, and gets possession Dec,
1.5th. Mr, and Mrs. Albrecht and
family have been residents of Sea -
forth for the past 14 years,
Miss Blanche Wesbcott spent the
weekend with Rev, and Mrs. Ninuno
at Wingham. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Willis, Birm-
ingham, Mich., were weekend guests
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. P. J.
Bechely.
Mrs. HugSh Sproat, Detroit, spent
the weekend with Mrs. Ross .Sproat.
Mrs. A. Flynn, Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. R. Hutchinson and family,
Kitchener, spent the weekend with
Mrs. E. 'Bannon.
Miss E. Weaver, Port Credit, spent
the weekend with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. •E, Haggerty and
Billie, Stratford, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Wm. Morris.
Miss Josephine McIver, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Peter McIver,
Miss Mary Hagan, London, with
her mother, Mrs. C. Hagan over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, M. Rees, Detroit,
were weekend guests of Mr. and Mis.
Jas. Morris and Mr. F. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beattie, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hotham Jr. spent
the weekend in Detroit.
Mr. Edward McIver, Port Credit,
spent the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. H. McIver.
KIPPEN EAST
Kippen East Womens Institute
met at the home of Mrs. Norman Mc-
Leod with Mrs. Ross Broadfoot co -
hostess. Mrs. W. E. Milroy of Eg-
mondville was guest speaker and
gave a very inspiring and interesting
talk on her experiences in Labrador.
Mrs. Milroy is a nurse, having train-
ed in England. Members answered
the roll call, "A modern method of
farming". Mrs. Ross Chapman gave
the motto, Be proud of your farm
heritage and have faith in the fu-
ture. Mrs. John Henderson reviewed
current events. Mrs. W. Broadfoot
and Mrs. Charles Eyre reported on
the Area Convention held in Lon-
don. The district executive meeting
will be held in Hensall on Nov. 5th,
and a rally in Blyth, Nov. 0th. Insti-
tute members and their families will
hold their annual family night in
Hensall, Nov. 12. Joan Sinclair con-
tributed two vocal solos accompan-
ied by her mother. Mrs. J. Drummond
directed contests. A donation of $10
was voted to the Institute for the
Blind.
HOCKEY
SAT., NOV. 6
9 P.M.
SEAFORTH ARENA
LONDON LOU BALLS
vs
C4TH BALDWINS
The Opening game of this
season's schedule
SEE IT — SURE
Children 25e
Adults 50c.
First Presbyterian. Church
BAZAAR
To be held on
SATURDAY, NOV. 6
at 3 o'clock
Home Baking Sale
Afternoon Tea will he served
Bazaar and Tea
Dublin Parish Hall
WED„ NOVEMBER 17
3 to 5 P.M.
Home Baking and Sewing
Cash Bingo in the evening 9 P35.
Under auspices of the Altar Society
Benefit. Dance
for Aldea Aubin
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10
Seaforth Community Centre
Norris Orchestra
EVERYONE 'WELCOME
EUCHRE
MONDAY, NOV. 8th at 8.30 p,m.
in the I.0,0,F. HALL, Seaforth
under auspices of Edelweiss Re-
bekah Lodge, Part of the pro -
coeds in aid of the Hurricane
Fund. Lunch served.
NOTICE
I wish to express appreciation for
the patronage extended to me while
Fuller Brush dealer.
As I am giving up the dealership,
would appreciate having allout-
standing accounts settled by Dec. 1.
Thank you.
E. Albrecht
Rummage Sale
IN ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN
PARISH HALL ON
Saturday, Nov. 6
From 1 o'clock to 6
Good coats and dresses
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T. A. DUTTON
BRUCEFIELD
Phone 634 r 4 Clinton
Saving money. . and writing cheques
A bank offers you two types of deposit
account, Savings and Current,
If your main purpose is to save, to accumulate
funds, it's good to have a Savings account.
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If you write cheques frequently, you will like
the many advantages of a Current account.
The. money you leave in a Savings account
earns interest, and your bank book gives you
an up-to-date, continuing record of your
financial progress. If your funds are active,
with frequent deposits and withdrawals, a
Current account provides a special service;
a monthly statement, together with
your cancelled cheques—useful as receipts
and a ready reference for budgeting,
bookkeeping and other purposes.
THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
Seaforth
Skating Club
Registration for the corning season takes
place at the Arena on Tuesday, Nov. 9, and
on Friday, Nov. 12, at 4.30 P.M.
Arrangements have been completed for
competent instruction. The skating instruct.
ress, Miss Isabel Hugo, of Winnipeg, will
commence classes on Tuesday, Nov. 16,
at 4.30
Charges for instruction are as follows:
Upon Registration $5.00
On or before Feb. 1 next.. $6.00
Skating instruction is given twice weekly, on
Tuesday and Friday, from 4.30 to 6.30 P.M.
Ice will be available for practise skating on
registration clays—Nov. 9th and Nov. 12th
Adults interested in Dance Skating are requested to
leave their names at CRICH'S STORE.
Figure skates are not necessary for dance skating
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