The Seaforth News, 1950-04-06, Page 4s EX
POULTRY MEN, if you intend w stay in lull nt' o. lilodat•,
Ing eggs and nit'at nt trout, it is important that yon g'z
inforuiatittn from us ()tithe new sensational 1iybri,l.
Phone 656 r 3
ANDREW'S POULTRY FARM
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He is just one of the hundreds
who during the day will
drop into the branch bank
around the corner.
Savings depositors with their pay cheques
. retail merchants with the day's cash ...
people consulting the manager about Loans,
others cashing cheques . it is all part of
the daily work of the branch bank.
In ten years the number of accounts
maintained by bank depositors has grown
from 5,000.00.0 to S.00O.000.
This shows how Canadians have come to
count on their local banks for a izreat
variety of services. The banks keep pates
with the growing needs of the nation.
SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK
DANCE
Easter Monday Night
LOOBY'S HALL
DUBLIN
EARL HEYWOOD & THE BARN
DANCE GANG
Dancing 10 to 1 a.m, Admission 75c
DANCE
IN DUBLIN PARISH HALL
WED., APRIL 12
New & Old Time Orchestra
Dancing 10 to 1.30
DANCE
In Cardno's Hall
WED., APRIL 12
DON ROBERTSON
& Ranch Boys
Auspices of Winthrop Foot
Ball Club
MOKILLQP
Ilrs.
Chas l' gust and granddaug-
hter Diane Ronk, spent a week with
the ftH'nie c ,•IStris, in Morriston
and Hamilton.
Mr, henry Koehler is able to be
„ut again after being confined to
his how all winter with a heart
ailment.
Mr. and MTs. Irvin Rock enter-
tained the Brodhagen Perm' Forum
on Monday night.
Mrs. and Mrs. Norman Eggert
spent
Sunday at Wilfred Tremeer's
Su
LOGGERS and
LUMBERMEN
As from April 1st your employees are in-
sured under provisions of the Unemployment
Insurance Act. This means that contributions
emit be paid for them beginning on that date.
If you employ anyone in lumbering and
logging yon should: -
1. Register with .your National Employ-
-7:e= = Odce;
2. Obtsin insurance books for your
employees:
S. Get instructions about nakiog con-
tributions
on-
tributio s and abont rates.
Your National Enplo}Tient Qftice is ready to
assist you with al: necessary infornatian.
Ali sawmills ar d p:ar.ing miiiie come under the
Act an April 1st regardless of how many weeks
they operate.
Partners and any other persons whose main
occupation is non -insurable need not be insured
if they work in lumbering and logging for 50 days
or less a year and apply for exception.
Calf at the nearest National Employment
Otiice for full information.
UNEMPLOYMENT INST I INCE
COMMISSION
C. A. L.'MURCHHISON ,T. G.13ISSON It. J. TALLON
Coniriissioner Chief Commissioner Commissioner
Flying ,Saucers ! !
BRODHAOEN
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo, and Wm. Diegel on Sun
day were. Mrs, liL Schultz and Eric
of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Smyth and •George of Mitchell, Mr.
and Mrs, Wilfred Suehrink, Patricia
and Gloria and Mfrs, Ida Brunner of
Sebriugtille, Idi. and Mrs. Joe
Smith and Donna of '1VieKiliop, M,..
and Mrs. George Young of Strata.
ford.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Seherbarth
and daughter of Detroit, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Reihl of Seaforth, Mr.
and Mrs, Norman 'Mikel, Sebring-
rille, with Mr. and Mrs. August
Scherbarth,
Mrs. Harold Elligson and baby
sen returned home from Stratford
Hospital, -
Mrs. Henry IQeber Sr. returned
to her home after spendink the
winter months in Detroit with her
son, Mr. Laurence Messerscmidt and
Mrs, Messerschmidt.
Messrs Roy Steiss and Melvin
Steiss of Detroit, Bob 'Murray of
Toronto with Mrs. Sophie Bennewies
llrs. Sohn Goerz and son of
i:itchener, spent the past week with
Rev. and .Mrs, W. Becker, Mr. and
Mrs. Goerz have recently come from
Winnipeg to settle in Kitchener.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Hill on Sunday were
Miss Joan Kenny and Kenneth Hinz
of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Green and Audrey of Glanworth.
ARE THEY REAL ? WE DON'T
KNOW—BLIT WE DO KNOW
CHRIST'S POWER TO SAVE
AND TRANSFORM
Be with us at CLINTON HIGH
SCHOOL
SAT., APRIL 8th 8 P.M.
Rev. Richard Adamson, Speaker
with Crusader's Quartette
All of Loudon
Heard every Thurs. night CFPL 10.30
Youth For Christ
WA LTON
Mr. ani Mss. Geo. Fox of Walton
were honored at a surprise party on
Tuesday. Marc: flit at the hone of
he a •otb r and wife Mr. and Mrs.
Austin D iivage Winthrop. with
with over forty .. e:nl"ers of the
flintily present: the t1Ca'asion x':
theirtwenty-fifth weadir:g., anniver-
sary. The evening was spent play-
ing progressive euchre. Mrs, Wm.
P.'n•.age read the follow u_ aaarec :
Dear Edith and tie: -e.—T�-
ni_ht is an occasion for yznr kin-
folk to meet at a r e^ a: family
gathering. Th:s speria, oo __
core is to help c t
wedd•n_ a e:v
' event that , y a
titre :Ina 7.5 4S.I-
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evening
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URSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950
REG
THEATRE
81+]AFORTH
Thurs. Ilri• Set. "ADVENTURE IN BALTIMORE"
with Hobart Young • Shirley 'ritecta - John Agar. This huto.,pun 11,,
Mao. Tues, Wed. "'LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING"
with Juno parva• and 80' aoiger
Next Thurs. Prl. Sat. "THE RED DANUBE"
with Weller Pidgeon - fates Lawford - Ethel Burt•yaiore - Angelo Lumber)
COMING: Adult Entertainment
COAL
We have;
Nut Coal
Stove Coal
Hard Coal Briquets
Alberta Deep Seam Lump
And Stoker Coal
WILLIAM M. HART.
Phone 784
DANCE !
In Walton Community Hain
Tuesday, April 11
Music by Wilbee's Orchestra
Dancing 10 to 1,30
EVERYONE WELCOME
"LUST FOR GOLD"
Usborne & Hibbert Mutual.
Fire Insurance Company
From the nearest Director,
the Agents or the S'ocretary-
Treasurer, members of this
Company may purchase 1 -
quart size, Heavy Vehicle
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
,at $10.00 each
REFILLS
for these extinguishers are
available for purchase by
Members at $1.60 per 1 -quart
tin
Car of D& H Stove Coal
arriving this week
Place your orders now
SEAFORTH SUPPLY & FUEL LTD.
PHONE 47
Seaforth Organizations, under the auspices of the
Seaforth Lions Club, will unite to present their
3 -DAY JAMBOREE
• The Last Week in April — In The New Arena •
Net proceeds for the Seaforth and Disarict Memorial Centre
Auction
Sale
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th
SATURDAY, APRIL 29th
Cars - Tractors - Farm
Equipment - Livestock
Household Furniture
Appliances
Anything You No Longer Need l
The co-operation of the people of the dis-
trict
is reiuested in contributing items for
sale. You may either: 111 Place a reserve
. the item you donate in which case
,;may amount over the reserve bid which it
t'rings at the sale will go to the fund; or
T*.; t ay receive two-thirds of the sale
START NOW AND GET YOUR
ITEMS READY !
Amateur Contest
WED., APR. 26, FRI., APRIL 28
Entries are to be forwarded to Johnny
Brent, CItNX Wingham
Send yours in now! Don't wait 1
Rummage Sale
SATURDAY, APRIL 29th
Used Clothing - Shoes
Children's Wear
Odds and Ends You No Longer
Need
Look Through Your House Now!
PUT ASIDE ARTICLES FOR THE SALE
FROLIC - Wednesday and Friday Evenings
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Gam -es of Chance
• Wheels of Fortune • Fun Galore !
Monster Bingo - Sat. April 29
Under auspices of Seaforth Legion
NOTE: Watch this paper for further details
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Your new telephone book is
GONG TO PRESS!
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Seaforth's New Telephone Direct-
ory is now being given its final
touches before going to press.
Should you wish to arrange for
extra listings in the alphabetical
section, or to make any last- '
minute changes in your present
listing, please call your Telephone
Business Office today.
C. 13, SYMONDS, Manager
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
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