The Seaforth News, 1950-04-27, Page 5a
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THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1950
WRIGHT'SF dpM q I peCials
CARNATION MILK
Large Tins, 0 for 31c
iBYS DEEP BROWN--
PORK
ROWN--
PORK & eEANs
20 oz, Tin 16c
OAK LEAF GOLDEN
CREAM STYLE CORN
15 oz, 3 Tilt 29c
OXYDOL Large .. 34e
TIDE, Large' 34c
IVORY SNOW, Leo. 34c
FILLED COOKIES
1 ib Pkg, 35c
GREEN GIANT
WAX BEANS
15 oz, 15c
No, 1 Quality
SLICED SIDE BACON
lb, ib Pkg, 350
1 tb Tins
FLOOR WAX
Good quality 25c
New Carrots, 3 lbs, 23e
Celery, 2 for 25c
Dutch Sets 230
We Deliver
Art. Wright Phone 77
Used Tractor
Clearance
MAKE US A REASONABLE OFFER
30 M.H., R.C. with P.L. 2 years old
70 Oliver, completely reconditioned
20 M.H., R.C. with P.L. 2 years old
Farman H. International with cultivator
101 M.H., Sr. good condition
20-30 M.H. new rubber
18-36 Hart Par on steel
For .better used machines at lower prices
see
Seaforth Motors
PHONE 141 SEAFORTH
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
PROCLAMATION
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
The Council of the Town of Seaforth has
instructed me to declare Daylight Saving Time
adopted for the Town of Seaforth during the period of
May 1st at 2 A.M. to
October 1st at 1 A.M.
and respectfully request the citizens to observe same
J. E. KEATING
MAYOR
GOD SAVE THE KING
In Stock
Tentest, Masonite, Plywood, Gyproc
Beaver -Board, Arborite, Tentest Blocks
Finishing Lime, Mason's Lime, Spraying Lime
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Asphalt Shingles, Cedargrain Shingles,
Roll -Brick Siding, Insulated Siding and Roll Roofing
Place your order for CEMENT now
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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
Soaforlh Supply :Fuel 110.
"Where The Best Costs No More"
PHONE 47 SPAFORTH
FOR THE CHICKS
o Peat Moss and Cozeo Litter
Co-op Chick Starter & Krumbles
a Co-op Grow Mash
Chick Grit & Shell
li Semi Solid Buttermilk
Fortified Feeding Oil
Seaforth Farmers CO-OP
PHONE 9
TEE SJ A.FORTIi NEWS
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and miry Hugh Williams of
London and 'V11 Gordon McKellar of
the C.N.R. '1 orouto, were guests at
the home of their parents Mr. and
Mrs M McKellar.
Mr. Jack Christie of the Dominion
Bank left on Tuesday morning for
Guelph where he has been transfer-
red.
Mr. Duncan IVIeKellar•, who has
been critically ill et the Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, is now improving.
'Mrs, Wilber :Miller returned homy
to Staf£a on Friday after undergo-
ing an operation in Scott Memorial
Hospital,
Mr. Leonard Bolton and 221. James
Kelly were in London on Sunday.
JMr. and Mrs, Gordon E, Webster
and son Douglas were recent visitors
with the latter's another, Mrs. Geo 13.
Dorrance, accompanied by Mrs. Kath-
erine Cummings, returning to Tor-
onto Tuesday of last week.
Mr, Bert Haney left on Tuesday
for iCalgarY, •
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ritchie and son
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ennis
in Walton on Sunday,
Mr. Michael Laudenbach visited in
London on Sunday.
,Mr, M. Bets, who has been a mem-
ber on the staff of the Canadian
Bank of Commerce, has been trans-
ferred to Richmond Hill.
Miss Dorothy Enzensberger and
Miss Rosemary Lane received the
two highest marks in the class ten
years and under in the •Goderich
Festival on Monday. 'Miss Pamela
Stapleton received the second highest
marks in the class seven years and
under.
Mr. and Mrs, John Eisler visited
in Brodhagen on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann,
Miss Doris Ruston, London, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Ruston.
Mrs. James Barron was taken Sun-
day to the home of her son, Mr. Geo.
Campbell, McKillop, owing to her
illness.
Miss Janie Moffat has accepted a
position with the local branch of
Province of Ontario Savings Bank,
and begins her new duties on Mon-
day.
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iSchoollls were in Goderies hf ontWednes-
day attending the Music festival.
Mrs, Nelson Keys has been con-
fined to bed for some time following
an attack of flu.
Mrs. Raymond Townsend recently
underwent an operation for appendi-
citis in Scott Memorial Hospital.
Miss Lenore Habkirk, Miss Joanne
McMillan. Mrs, Scott Habkirk and
children • visited Miss Vera Hudson
and Miss Minnie Habkirk in London
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKay
and son Ray, of Seattle, Wash., visit-
ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. P.
'Sills and other relatives. Mrs. McKay
is a sister of NIrs. Sills.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry M.Chesney
were in Toronto on Saturday attend-
ing the Hobin-Lee wedding at St.
Clair 'United Church. Mr. Hobin is a
nephew of Mr. Chesney.
BORN
BUTTON—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 21st, to Mn and Mrs. William
Butson, Stairs, a son
CAMPBELL—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Aprit 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Campbell, RR1 Seaforth, a son
SPEAIC—At Scott Memorial Hospital on
April 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Speak, Seaforth, a daughter
TAYLOR—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor,
Seaforth, a son
McFADDEN—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
April 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc-
Fadden, Seaforth, a daughter
BRODHAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. John Amstein had a
very successful sale of stock and
implements on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eisler of Sea -
forth with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Beuerman on Sunday.
The Pastor and members of the
Luther League of St. Peter's Luther-
an Church attended a convention at
Wellesley Church. Rev. Becker was
guest speaker at the evening serivce.
Mrs. Ed. Kressler and Cherry
Lynn of Stratford have been visiting
her mother, Mrs. John C. Diegel.
Mr, and Mrs. Grant Moore and
Heather of Waterloo, Miss Mary
Klein and Hubert Kressler of Kitch-
ener with Mrs. J. C. Diegel and Mr.
and Mrs. Russell :Sholdice.
The sympathy of the community is
extended to Mrs. Chas. Wolfe and
family in the passing of her husband
and their father.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Chris W. Leonhardt
spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Rose at Point Edward..
Mr, and IMrs. George Mogh spent
Monday in St. Thomas and with Mr.
and .Mrs. Clarence Green at Glan
worth.
Mr. Carman Mogh has accepted a
position in ISt. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rock and Mr.
and Mrs. John Vock spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rode near
Palmerston,
Miss Wilma Moore, London, Miss
Gladys Moore, Stratford, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Moore and son of Stratford
with Mr, and Mrs. Rolph Moore.
ITwo lovely bouquets of white car-
nations adorned the altar of St.
Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday
morning in memory of the late Rev.
W. Schultz who passed away one
year ago April 20th. They were plat -
of Watertoo. Also two large baskets LAWNS
AVNS ®®LLEDed there Mrs. Schultz and son Eric
by
of mixed spring flowers were.placed
in the chancel of the church in mem-
ory of our late Pastor, Rev. W.
Schultz, by the congregation of St.
St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
The ,Sunclay School of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church sponsored the Gold-
Place your order as early as
en Hour broadcast over Radio Sta- possible with
tion C.K.C.R. Kitchener, for the sick H. D. SMITH, Phone 122
shutins, on 'Sunday morning ii
memory of the late Rev. W, Schultz,
who passed away one year sago,
HURON 0L0 BOYS
MEET IN TORONTO
An event of outstanfling interest
to the. Huron County Old Boys' As-
sociation of Toronto was the annual
competition for the `'McLaren F uc-
lire Trophy" held at the West End
Y,MiC.A. on Tuesday evening the
kith inst. •Seventy members were
present game
was coSLeJ.l4B.Soweand Mrs.
Perry had an equal number of points
for the highest ladies' score and sub-
sequently cut the cards when Mrs.
Stowe was adjudged the winner of
the McLaren Trophy ;jointly with Dr.
J. G• Ferguson, who had the highest
men's score. Mrs. J. Perry was award-
ed the second prize for ladies and
Rev, A,. H. McKenzie for to men,
after he cut the cards to bleak a tie
score with Mr. Robert Dundas. Con-
solation prizes were won by Miss
Jean Turner and 'Mr, Chas. Noble.
In addition, lucky draw prizes were
won by Mrs, P. E. Gardiner, Mrs. W.
A. Campbell, Mrs. R Leiper, Miss L.
Knox, Mrs. L. M. Gross, Miss Marie
Niven, Miss M. McLaughlin, Mr. W.
A. Campbell, Mrs. A. G. Smith and
Mr. R. Leiper,
A pleasant interlude was the pre-
sentation by the President Mrs. C.
J. •Parton, of a 'bouquet of Bowers to
the oldest member present, Mr, Wm.
Foss, (Hensel]) who celebrated his
22nd birthday that day.
Before the meeting adjourned the
President tendered a hearty vote of
thanks to the committee, convened
,by Mrs. D. Thompson. who so capably
arranged the program which included
a sumptuous repast thoroughly en-
joyed by all present,
WINTHROP
The W,M,S, and W.A. of Caven,
Winthrop, will meet in the school-
room of the Church on Wednesday,
May 3rd. The roll call is to be a verse
on Mothers' Day.
WALTON
The April meeting of the W.M.S.
and W.A. was held in the church with
Mrs. C. Martin presiding. The roll call
was answered with an Easter verse.
There was a short business discus-
sion. Mrs. C. Martin and Mrs. Wm.
Turnbull were chosen delegates to
the Huron Presbyterial at Clinton.
The 8th of Morris Group under leader -
PLAY
"RAGGEDY NAN"
Presented by Auburn Athletic Assn.
IN CAVAN CHURCH.
WINTHROP
Wednesday, May 3rd
At 8.30 PM (daylight saving tine)
Sponsored by the W.A.
Admission—Adults 40c
Children 20c
Perennials
Iris, Poppies, Phlox, Hello -
phis, Delphiniums, Peonies,
Lilies, Chrysanthemums, Di-
anthus, Roses, Ornamental
trees & shrubs
Order Now
Baker's Greenhouse
SEAFORTH
Women's Hospital
Aid
Penny Sale
AT
BOX FURNITURE STORE
May 8 - May 13
Tickets 25 for 25 Cents
Change of Time
Effective April 30, 1950
Motorways Bus Schedules
Will be operated on
EASTERN DAYLIGHT SAVING
TIME
Consult your local Agent for
further information
BY
, POWER ROLLER
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Euchre & Old Time
Dance
Parish Hall, Dublin
FRIDAY, APRIL 28th
Cards 8.30.10.30
McQuaid -Delaney Orchestra
Lunch served, Admission 5"r
or Mr. Robt, McFadzean, Operator
He will do you a good job,
The rate is .2 per hour
Note ---Kindly pay the operator on
completion of each rolling
Roller work will commence at
west side of 'town this year
SEAFORTH LAWN
BOWLING CLUB
Grand 't'pening
of the
'Roundel Terrace'
RCAF STATION, CLINTON'S
new
RECREATION CENTRE
on Friday, May 5th
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Dancing to Bobby Downs and his famous Band
in Ontario's largest
DINE AND DANCE SPOT
MONTE CARLO GAMES
Everybody Welcome
Admission 50c Doors Open 9 PM Dancing till 1 AM
ship of Mrs, A. McCall hacl charge of
the Laster worship service, the theme
being Christ is risen. She was assisted
by Mrs. C. Martin and Mrs. E, F31•yans.
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Lon-
don spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
H. Penhale on the Bronson Line.
Seaforth Farmers' Co -Op
PRODUCE DEPT.
Where the Farmer is able to market his own
produce with confidence
Top Market Prices aid
for Eggs and Poultry
In 1949 we had an increase of 1,423 cases of eggs
over the previous year, and an increase of egg business of
over $15,000
At our annual meeting the members were able to
declare dividends of 2c a dozen on their eggs marketed
through their Co-op
Let us continue this fine work and make 1950 a still
bigger year
We are always ready to welcome new business and
new members
If you are not a customer now, why not give us a try
Poultry Wanted
Be sure and phone 13 before you cull or sell your flock
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Excellence Hour
Gives Perfect Satisfaction
"GOLD STAR" -- All Purpose Flour
"EXCELLENCE" -- Bread Flour
"MAGIC" -- Ontario Wheat Pastry Flour
"Just Give Them A Trial"
Calf Meal - Dairy Ration - Pig Starter
Hog Grower - Hog Fattener - Sow Ration
Chick Starter - Chick Grower - Laying Mash
Broiler Mash - Hatching Mash
Turgeon Grain
rocessed Feeds
Feed Division of
Exeel epee Flour Mills LtilL
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO — PHONES 353 - 354
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FARMERS
WE WILL BUY YOUR WHEAT,
BARLEY, OATS, MIXED GRAIN
AND PAY BEST MARKET
PRICES