The Seaforth News, 1950-02-09, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
WRIGHT'S SSpORB r Specials
Sweet Gherkin Pickles
18 oz. Jar,.. 29c
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue
You buy 3 Rolls tor 290 CHICKEN HADOIE per tin 250
and get 1 Roll free p
CARNATION MILK
Tall tins 6 ti
810
Campbell's Mushroom Soup
A tasty dish for: a cold weather
snack — 2 this 310
FRUiT & VEGETABLES
Snawboy Grapefruit, 3 tor 25e
White Grapefruit, 6 for 29e
Lettuoe, 2 large heads ..., 29e
Green Stalit Celery, 2 tor 29c
Fancy Pink Salmon
i/a size tin 25c
'ted Rose Coffee
1 ib, tin or Bag 790
Salado Tea, brown label
i lb. 530
We Deliver Art. Wright
Phone 77
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lai Linoleums
Floor
Covering
Finally arrived
12 x 12
12 x 15 Rugs
Assorted Patterns
COME EARLY —
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
Many patterns, all prices
Congoleum Rugs
Complete range in patterns and sizes
Box Furniture Store --Funeral Service
PHONE—DAY 43
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FARMERS
It will payyou to see the
Fleury Bissel Tractor Spreader
before you buy. 90 bus. size and many other money saving
features.
We are also featuring horse spreaders on steel or rubber.
If you are considering a tractor disc or spring tooth cultivator,
do not delay ordering as the supply will not be too plentiful
We have a few used, and slightly used tractor discs, at a. good
reduction.
V. J. LANE
Fleury Bissell Agent, Seaforth
Phone 46.12 Dublin
In Stock
Tehltest, Masonite, Plywood, Oyproc
Beaver -Board, Arborite,
Tentest Blocks '
Asphalt Shingles, Ceclargrain Shingles,
- Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding
and Roll Roofing
INSULA▪ TION
Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts
Lumber, Sash and Doors
Storm 'Sash made to order
Custom Millwork
' Seaferth Supply &Fuel ltd.
"Where The Best Costs No More" SEAFORTH
41 SEAFORT
TOWN TOPICS
'Miss Elizabeth Bowes underwent
a serious operation in Scott Memor-
al (Hospital last week and as recover:-
ing nicely.
Mrs. Mae Doig spent a few days
at Wingham this week the guest of
Mrs. Reg. Duval, A play written by
Mrs. Haig was broadcast on Monday
evening..
Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler left on Sun-
day to spend a few weeks in Florida.
Mrs. 11. H. Close and Miss Dianne
Mowatt in London, 'Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Hudson of
Toronto were weekend visitors with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Hudson, They also visited his sister's,
Mr, and Mr's, 'Wilfred Coleman,
Tuekersmith; Mr. and Mr's, Dalton
Deigel, Brodhagen.
Miss Jean Turner, Toronto, spent
the weekend at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs, George Scofield,
Miss Nancy .Scofield and (Miss Mar-
garet Perkins, Detroit, were week-
end visitors at the ,hoarse of 'Mr, and
Mrs. Arnold Case.
Mr. Jack Cleary, Hamilton, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mr's, Win. Cleary.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Grieve, Galt,
spent the weekend with the former's
mother, ,Mrs. J. Grieve.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sproat, De-
troit, visited over the woelcend with
relatives.
Miss Pauline Matthews, Kitchener,
visited on Monday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Matthews.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Patrick Cleary, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Cleary.
Mr. and 417rs. Cecil Lenton attend-
ed the Ice Follies in Toronto last
week,
Miss Mary Ryan, London, spent
the weekend with her aunt Mrs.
Thos. O'Loughlin,
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hogg, Col-
lingwood visited over the weekend
with Mr. and 'Mrs. James Hogg.
.Mrs. E. A. MaaMaster and Miss
Alice Reid have returned home after
holidaying in Florida,
Miss Mary (Crowe, London, visited
with her brother, Mr. Ernest Crowe
and Mrs. Crowe over the weekend.
Miss Margaret O'Reilly, Kitchener,
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Reilly.
Miss Doris Ruston, London, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John 'Ruston.
Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins bane
returned after spending a few weeks
in Florida.
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Ritchie and,
family of 'St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Ritchie and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Hunibey and son, of London,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Eleanor
Ritchie.
Mr, William Pinkney and family
of Burlington visited at the Pinkney
hone last week.
Mrs. Geo. Kruse is confined to
Scott Memorial Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Bryson McQuirter•,
Bryson Jr. and Ruth, of Midianid
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Campbell. -
,Mrs. Stanley Swain, of Midland,
returned to her home on Sunday aft-
er visiting her sister, Mrs. James
Besse for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacDonald and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chamberlain re-
turned from a trip to California on
Monday evening.
Mr. Elmer Rinn, lBeigrave. visited
relatives in town over the weekend.
Misses Bambara Wright and Lorna
Ellis spent Saturday in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bradshaw and
Bobby of Binbrook visited on Tues-
day iwth Mr. Bradshaw's brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Wan. Bradshaw.
Mr. Stuart Keyes of Orillia,
visite(' his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Nelson Keyes on Tuesday.
tkIr. Norman Lamont of Court
land is spending the winter with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie La-
mont, McKillop.
BORN
MORRISON—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
February 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mor-
r!selt, Searorth, a daughter
120E --At Scott Memorial Hospital, on 'Feb.
1, to Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Roe, 1255. 1
Blyth, a daughter
't'HLUELL—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
February 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thuell,
Blyth, a daughter
Valentine
Dance!
Novelty Dances
5.,50015 Counter
Sponsored by Seaforth W.I.
in Cardno's hall
Tuesday, Feb, 14
Music by DON ROBERTSON and
His Ranch Boys
Admission 75c
Woman's Association of North
Side United Church
are holding a
BAKING SALE
Saturday, Feb. 11
At 3 o'clock
in the Church Basement
There will also be a Candy
Booth
DUBLIN
Ann Lorraine Trott, Seaforth,
spent the weekend wi,th her grand-
mother, Mrs. A, M. Looby.
RIZIMBEGIEMEEMOSEMBEfigliggitaiMIN
BRODHAGEN
Mrs. Minnie Koch of Tavistock is
visiting her niece and nephew 5Vlr. C.
W. Leonharclt and Mrs. Leonhardt.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred tilinkman of
Elmira spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Hinz. Mrs. Sippel and
Miss Audrey Hinz returned to Elmira
with them for a visit.
Mr, and Mrs, Howard Querengesser
and Susan, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jones,,
all of Waterloo, with Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Querengesser. Susan remained
for a few holidays.
Mrs. Ed Ki'essler and Cherry of
Stratftvrd with Mrs. Jolty C. Riegel.
Misses Joyce McDonald and Betty
Rock, nurses in training at St. Marys
Hospital, Kitchener, and Mr. Van
Every and Mr. Robert Rock of Water -
Ino with Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Rock.
Idi'. and Mrs. George- Smith, Strat-
ford, with Mr. and Mrs. John Ar-
buckle 00 Sunday.•14ir. John Arbuckle
returned home front Westminster
Hospital where he was undergoing
treatment.
Mr. Ivan Eickmie• is confined to
Stratford Hospital. He was injured
while working on a power chain saw.
He was out across the fade requiring
a large number of stitches.
The young, people of this conuntue-
fty enjoyed a tull week of skating on
the lee in the church sheds which
was l0 wonderful condition. The Pub-
lic school children used it at noon
hon' and after four o'clock.
If the ice is good the Luther Lea,
gue intend holding a Valentine ekat:
ing part on Thursday evening,
You Will Find
The Radio you have
been looking for in our
stock of Philco and
Marconi radios
Daly Motors
SEAFORTH -
McKI LLOP
Ilvlr. James M. 'Scott will show pie=
tures of his recent trip to the 015.1
Country in S S. No. 9 .Schoolhouse,
ittcIS.iilop, on Friday, Feb. 10th.
There will be a shot'tprogram and
lunch will be served. It is sponsored
by Bethel W. A.
HICKS
You
Can't
Beat
Moore's
CHICKS
Available in
Fast Feathering Barred Rocks
New Hemp X Rock
and Leghorn X Rock
All hatched from our own eggs,
Our layers were 100% puilornm
free in Government teat
Hatchery Canada Accredited
and Government Approved
Order Chicks now and take ad-
vantage of our early order
discount.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
And Dr. Salsbuly's Poultry
Remedies sold here
Moore's Poultry Farm
and Hatchery
RR. 3 Seaforth Phone 666 r3
FOR DEA
ANIMALS
COWS $2.50 each
HORSES $2.5Oeach
HOGS over, 250 lbs ea.
50c cwt,
Recording to size and
condition
Phone Collect
Wi n, Sproat, Seaforth • 655x2
Ingersoll 21
William Stone Sons, Ltd.
INGERSOLL, ONTARIO
FOR THE CHICKS
s Peat Moss and Cozeo Litter
e Co-op Chick Starter & Krulllbles
• Co-op Grow Mash
• Chick Grit & Shell
• Semi Solid Buttermilk
• Fortified Feeding Oil
Seaforth Farmers Co -Op
PHONE 9
New Color Comic $tarring Roy
Rogers, Cowboy King!
For hard ridin' action, see Roy
Rrogers and 'his horse Trigger, in a
great new Western adventure color
comic, starting in this Sunday's
(February 12) Issue of The Detroit
Sunday Times, It's NEW! It's dif-
ferent! See "Roy Rogers, King of
the Cow -boys", new color comic,
every week in The 'Detroit Sunday
Times.
Coclt Chicks
February hatched heavy breed cockerel chicks would
appear to be a profitable investment this year, if
raised to light roaster size
Receipts are very light on the market, which
quotes 39 to 42e Ib for 5 tb roasters, with 1 to 3c
advance over previous week
Cockerel chicks now available at
very reasonable prices
Scott Poultry Farms
Phone 853 J. M. Scott
Town of Seaforth
PARKING
By order of the Police, to facilitate snow
removal, no parking on the streets of
this Municipality will be allowed be-
tween the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.
Any contravention of this order will be
strictly enforced in accordance with the
Highway Traffic Act, Section 40, sub-
section 7
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Chick Starter - Chick Grower - Laying Mash
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