The Seaforth News, 1950-02-16, Page 5THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1950
RIGHT'S sToR ] s
I+Celiogg's Corn Flakes,
Oven Fresil
8 oz, pkgs. 2 for 25e
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour
for Shrove Tuesday. Pkg. 17c
Farmers W iFe
HOMOGENIZED MILK
Large Tin 14e
SARDINES 3 Ties 25c
Lyons Vacuum Pack Coffee
lea lb. Tin 33e
1 lb. 'fill 690
SWEET MIX PICKLES
10 oz. Jai' 25c
Crushed Canned PINEAPPLE
Large 105 oz. Tin 1.63
QUICK QUAKER OATS
6 ib Bag 39c
PASTRY FLOUR—,Swansdown
7 lb Bag 42o
Blue Boy Tea — Sunbury Tea
1/2 iia Pkg. 45c
We Deliver
Art. Wright
Phone 77
Hugi.H'sill's se Cars
O 194S Cliev deetline Deluxe Coach loaded with extras
O 1950 Austin Seclan demonstrator with radios and all
the frills
O 1938 Chev Seclan in dandy shape
0 19'30 Dodge Seclan, heater, & ready to go
O 1934 Ford Seclan, sealed beam lights & new motor
Special 1928 Model A Coupe, .slip covers, sealed beam lights,
now tires, $120
1928 Pontiac Sedan $76
1929 Plymouth Sedan $05
1932 Model A Ford Sedan $100
All good motors, tires & batteries
Act quickly on these
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Res. 616- 34
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Covering
Finally arrived
12 x 12
12 x 15 Rugs
Assorted Patterns
COME EARLY —
AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
Linoleums
Many patterns, all prices
Cougoleum Rugs
Complete range in patterns and sizes
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PHONE—DAY 43 NIGHT 595 11'
FARMERS
It will pay you 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 4G-12 Dublin -
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In Stoc
Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc
Beaver -Board, Arborite,
Tentest Blocks
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Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles,
Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding
and Roll Roofing
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INSULATION
Loose, 2" Batts, 3" Batts
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Lumber, Sash and Doors
Storm Sash made to order
Custom Millwork
Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd.
"Where The Best Costs No More" SEAb ORTII
PHONE 47
THE SEAFORTH 1NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Miss Jo ru Devereaux, Toronto,
spent the weekend with relatives and
friends in town.
Miss Adrienne Bannon, Miss Bet-
ty l3alrnon, and •Miss Agnes Gaffney
visited in Toronto over the weekend.
Ma'. Jin) 'Blakely, Wingham, spent
the weekend with friends in town,
Miss Mary Lane, nurse -in -training
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
spent the weekend with hor parents
Mr. and Mrs. ,Chas, Lane.
(Miss June Shaw, Windsor, visited
over the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shaw.
Mr, Allan Ryan, Hamilton, spent
the weekend with his aunt, Mrs.
Thos, O'Loughlin.
Miss Mary Duncan, London, visit-
ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W, J, Duncan over the weekend,
Mar, Roy Dixon, Windsor, spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs, George Dixon,
Mrs, :Carl Bell, Toronto, spent a
few days last week at her hone here.
Mr. Norman Dickinson, Stafford
ville, spent the weekend with friends.
Mies Gretta Ross left last week
for Winnipeg.
(Mrs. Jos, Eckert, Wailaeeburg,
spent the weekend at her home here.
1liss Marilyn Chesney, Miss Len-
ore Habkirk, Miss Joanne McMillan,
Miss Lois Hoggarth, Miss Janet Cluff
end Mrs. Catherine Cluff spent Sat-
urday in London.
Mrs. Margaret White, East Wil-
liam Street, is not well at present.
1th. Jim Kelly of Shedden spent
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. 0. Kelly, and has since
left on three weeks' vacation in St,
Petersburg, Florida,
Mr. and '.Mrs. Ken Chambers spent
the weekend with the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chambers,
.Goderich, and with Mr, and Mrs.
Tilos. Kay, Kippen,
Miss Laura McMillan of Toronto
spent the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. W. F. McMillan.
(Ml's, Susie Coglin of Listowel is
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. S. Han-
na, this week.
Miss Ruth Joynt of Toronto spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr:
and Mrs. Robt. Joynt.
Mr. Wallace Ross was called for
the Supreme court sittings at Gode-
rich as juryman, next week.
Mr. A. W. Moore spent the week-
end in London.
Mfrs. Jas. Besse, Marion and. Paul
spent the weekend in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Campbell,
McKillop, spent last week in Toronto
Miss Vera Hudson underwent a
serious operation in Westminster
Hospital, London, last week.
Miss Winnifred ,Savauge has re-
turned from a few days spent in
New York.
BORN
CORWILL--At Scott Memorial Hospital on
February 9th, to Dr, and Mrs. John
Gorwill, a daughter
BROWN — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
February 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, Egnrondville, a daughter
McRENZIE --At Western Hospital, 'Toronto,
on Feb. 11th, 1950, to Rev. and Mrs,
Andrew H. MrKenaie Ines Isabel Robin-
son) a son: Andrew Alan. A brother for
Joanne
HIGH SCHOOL TOPICS
Thursday night was basketball
night at .Seaforth High School and
saw Goderich teams take the games
from the local cagers.
The junior boys from Goderich
were successful in the first tilt when
they downed Seaforth by a 31-14
count. High scorer for the visitors
was Harris who collected 13 points.
B. (Holmes followed with two field
throws and a foul. For Seaforth,
Godkin tossed seven points while
Rowland collected three.
In the next game Goderich girls
came back for another win 'when,
led by Joan Elliot, they took the top
end of a 28-12 score. Joan was the
high scorer when she got herself 15
points. The runner-up in the scoring
parade for the visitors was Jean
Fuller with nine points. ,
For Seaforth. Margaret iStevens
led the race with seven points.
The senior boys, in the final game
of the evening's sport entertainment,
played a fast-moving seo•saw affair
in which Seaforth took an early lead
but lost the game 33.2$. At the end
of the first quarter it "as 9-6 for
Seaforth. At half time it was 13-11
for the locals and at three-quarter
time Seaforth was still in the lead
by two points, 25-28.
With only five minutes left in the
game the Goderich boy% were able
to outshoot the locals and score 4
baskets to win the game.
High scorer for Goderich was
Skelton with five field throws and a
foul. He was followed by MacEwen
with eight points, 'Sills was the lead-
er for Seaforth with 15 points and
Chapman collected six.
Goderich, 'Juniors:— J. Haw-
thorn, Fitzler, 4; MacNeil, 2; Shae-
fer, B. Holmes, 5; Harris, 13; At-
tridge, 4; Gardner, 1; Thompson, 2.
Seaforth Juniors:—MacMillan, 1;
Eyre, Sills, McGavin, Rowland, 3;
Keys, 1; Stewart, 2; Hubert, God -
kin, 7; Shaw.
Goderich Seniors:— Buchanan,
5; Roberts, Skelton, 11; MacEwan,
8; D. Holmes, McLean, E. !Holmes,
4; Orbour, 1; Attridge, B. Holmes, 4.
Seaforth ,Seniors:— Chapman, 6,
Rennie, IMeKindsay, 1; Jacobi; 2;
Anderson, 1; Sills, 15; IHeckwell,
Mills, 3; Blanchard, McMillan.
Referee — Rae Mulford; umpire,
Murray Scott.
Goderich Girls — Joan .Elliott, 15;
Joan Irwin, Mary Overholt, 2; Jean
'Fuller, 9; Marion Bogie, Joan Fitz-
patrick, Mayna Donnelly, Audrey
Harrison, Gladys McLean, Violet
Laithwaite, R. Irwin, 2.
Seeforth Girls — Mary Lou ,Sills,
2, Ra.tll Keyes, Marg Stevens, 7;
Patsy Lane, Ione Watson, 3; Joan
Ryan, Eleanor. McCartney, Norma
Leeming, Isobel Spier, Phyllis Boyce,
Frances Lane.
Referee — Betty Case, Seaforth,
umpire, Manine Martin, Goderich
Hockey!
HERE'S ANOTHER GOOD ONE I
ST. THOMAS
0I -IA JUNIOR B'S
vs.
SEAFORTH
JUNIORS
at
MEMORIAL ARENA
SEAFORTI-I
Thurs. Feb. 16
3,30 P.M.
Adults 500 Children 25c
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Sat., Feb. 18th — It's Goderich
vs Seaforth
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Pre -Lenten
DANCE!
LOOBY'S HALL, DUBLIN
Monday, Feb. 20
EARL HEYWOOU
& Barn Dance Gang
Dancing 10 to 1 pall.
Also St. Patrick's Night Dance
March 17
Euchre & Dance
Community Hall, Walton
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22
Euchre 8.30
Music by Wilbee's Orchestra
EVERYONE WELCOME
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HICKS
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CHICKS
Available in
Fast Feathering Barred Rocks
New Hamp X Rock
and Leghorn X Rock
A11 hatched from our own eggs,
Our layers were 100% pilliorunt
free in Government test.
Hatchery Canada Accredited
and Government Approved
Order Chicks now and take ad-
vantage of our early order
discount.
POULTRY SUPPLIES
And Dr. Salsbury's Poultry
Remedies sold here
Moore's Poultry Farm
and Hatchery
RR. 3 Seaforth Phone 666 1.3
OR DEA
ANIMALS
COWS $2.50each
HORSES $2.50each
HOGS over 250 lbs ea.
50c ewt,
According to size and
condition
Phone Collect
1Vm, Sproat, Seaforth. 655x2
Ingersoll 21
William Stone Sons, Ltd.
INGERSOLL, ONTARIO
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FOR THE CHICKS
• ('cat Moss' and Cozeo Litter
to Co-op Chick Starter & Kru111]ales
• Co-op Grow Mash
• Chick Grit & Shell
• Semi Solid Buttermilk
• Fortified Feeding Oil
Seaforth Farmers Co Op 1
PHONE 9
Bab Chicks
Canada's 1950 poultry program calls. for a reduction
of 2O% in the number of chicks hatched.
Available statistics of hatcherynlen point to a 30 to
4,0% reduction in orders.
This would suggest a nme.h greater reduction 'than
necessary, and a shortage of eggs during the late summer
and fall
Order your chicks today from
Scott Pi. Itry Farms
Phone 853
J. M. Scott
Town of Seaforth
A RKING
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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