The Seaforth News, 1952-02-21, Page 5THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1952
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SEA 'OFi,"I3 NEWS
The Wright Specials
COMPARE these Prices & SAVE MONEY
E. D. SMITH PURE KETCHUP—Gallon this, 105 oz. 1.39
MARJARINE SPECIAL , , , .. • .... 3 LB. 1.00
TENDERLEAF TEA BAGS—reg. 790 Pkg. 15 Bags FREE
HOMOGENIZED PURE LARD 1 lb prints... , , ,2 for 31c
CHRISTIE'S PANTRY COOKIES, 121/9 oz, Pkg.. 25c
PANCAKE FLOUR—for Shrove Tuesday PING. 210
MAPLE SYRUP
QT. 1.15
SUGAR KRISP, the New Cereal Reg.. 2 for 37c
, pec. 2 for 290
ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIX chocolate 0r white 2 pkgs 61c
Spec.
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET
Free Delivery
Phone 77
Tractors
and
Earn
Equipment
NTERNAT ONAI
HARVESTER
Trucks
Refrigera-
tors
Buy now for less at our Stock Reducing Sale
of New and Used Equipment
1 P.T.O. drive Baler with wagon hitch and chute
1 8 -ft. Power Grain Binder
3 Ensilage and Forage Blowers
2 Tractor mounted Cultivators
2 7 -ft. Tractor Field Cultivators
3 81/2 ft. tractor field Cultivators on steel
10 81/2 ft. tractor field Cultivators on rubber
1 1 -horse Scuffler
6 15 -disc Fertilizer Drills
37 Sections.Smoothing Harrows
110 Sections spring tooth Harrows
1 Milking Machine
7 Hammer Mills
3 Horse drawn Mowers
10 7 -ft. Power Mowers
3 2 -furrow tractor Plows
1 Fertilizer and Lime Sower
19 Tractor Manure Spreaders
2 Manure Loaders
3 Electric Washers
4 Refrigerators
1 Home Freezer
2 Tractors—Super A, C
11 60 -cycle Electric Motors
• Electric Drills, Tires & Tubes. • Paints & Oils, Etc.
Used Equipment
3 Bean Harvesters
1 6 -ft. McCormick Mower
1 Cockshutt Manure Spreader
1 6 -ft. McCormick -Deering Grain Binder
1 7 -ft. Massey -Harris Grain Binder
1 Oliver Tractor on rubber tires.
1 W 30 Tractor on rubber tires
1 10-20 Tractor on rubber tires
2 W 30 Tractors on steel
1 Fordson Tractor on steel
1 #4 Corn Cultivator
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JOHN BACH, Seaforth
Town of Seaforth
Tax Pre -Payment
Receipts For 1952
THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH WILL PAY 4 PER
CENT PER ANNUM UP TO AUGUST 31, 1952,
ON ALL PREPAID 1952 TAXES
Certificates and full particulars may be obtained
from the Town Clerk's Office in the Town Hall
D. H. Wilson
TREASURER
48 Pontiac Sport Coupe
41 Pontiac five pass. Coupe 40 Dodge Sedan
39 Dodge Sedan 47 Plymouth Sedan
37 Olds Coach 37 Buick Sedan
39 Ford Coach
'47 Ford 3 ton stake with racks 41 Ford 2 Ton stake with racks
We have some new Pontiac Cars & GMC Trucks in stock
and delivery is good on most models
RIC MOTORS
Our Reputation is Your Guarantee
Pontiac -Buick Dealer GMC Trucks
PHONE 799 SEAFORTH
HENSALL
The Goderich Lodge accepted an
invitation to visit Amber Rebekah
Lodge and celebrate the latter's 3rd
anniversary. The members. made
plans to hold a St. Patrick's Tea and
home -bake sale in the Lodge rooms
on .Saturday, March 15th.
Miss Mary Wood
TOWN TOPICS
Messrs. Irwin Trewartha +, and
Leonard Looming are attending the
Milk Producers' Convention at the
Royal Connaught Rotel, Hamilton,
on Wednesday and Thursday of this
week,
Miss Lenore Habkirk spent the
weekend with friends in Toronto.
Mr. James McKindsey, London, is
spending three weeks vacation with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Me-
Kindsey.
M3•. Ron Sills, Assumption College,
Windsor, visited with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Sills, last week-
end,
Mrs. Scott Coffin, Toronto and
Miss Josephine McIver, Sarnia, with
their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter
McIver over the weekend.
Miss Mary Ryan, Toronto, spent
the weekend with her aunt, Mrs.
T•bos. O'Loughlin.
Miss Celestine O'Leary, Acton,
was the guest of her parents,`' Mr,
and Mrs. A, O'Leary over the week-
end,
Miss Ruth Shinen, Toronto, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Miss S. Shinen.
Mr. Don Coutts and Mr. Jack Ag-
ar, Sarnia, *ith relatives over the
weekend.
Miss Bessie Grieve, Chatham, and
Miss Margaret Grieve, Dresden, with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos,
Grieve over the weekend.
Miss Joanne Howe has returned to
Toronto, after being a guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sills,
,Tr. for the past two weeks.
Donald Coutts of Sarnia, spent
the weekend with his family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byrne of Hamil-
ton spent Sunday with Miss Monica
Byrne.
Rev. F. K. Moylan, S.F.M., Toren
to, was here for a few days owing to
the illness of his father, Mr. Thomas
Moylan. .
Mrs. William Byrne and son Jim,
and Miss Peggy Nichols of Detroit
were weekend guests of Mrs. Jean
Fortune.
Mr. Louis J. Nolan of McKillop
has bought the Bailge farm on No. 8
Highway. Mr. Nolan is a nephew of
Mrs. Ballge.
BORN
McNICHOL—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Feb. 16th. to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mc-
Nichol, 1112.2 Myth, a daughter
HAGEN — At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Feb. 1811, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hagen,
Seaforth, a daughter
BRODHAGEN
The death'' occurred Thursday, in
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
of Mrs. Rachael Wolfe, the .former
Rachel Eisler, widow of Charles
Wolfe, in her 75th year. She was
born in Logan twp., Sept. 22, 1877,
and was married Jan. 16, 1900 to
Seaforth Agricultural Society
Meeting of the members, and others int.
crested, of the Seaforth Agricultural
Society, in the Carnegie Library
Wednesday, Feb. 27
At 8.36 P.M.
Please come vial your suggestions for n
n bigger Fair in 1653
DANCE
In Seaforth Community
Centre
Tuesday, Feb. 26
Sponsored by
Tuokersmith Hockey Club
Admission 50c
Pancake Supper
Ili St. Thomas Parish Hall
on Shrove Tuesday
TUESDAY, FEB. 26
Supper served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Admission 40c
Auspices of the Social Club
COME TO L. 0. L.
EUCHRE
In the Lodge Rooms
TUESDAY, FEB. 26 - 8 p.m.
Lunch served, Admission 45c
Attention
Hydro Consumers
Under orders from the Hydro•
Electric Power Commission of On-
tario, your Commission must now
employ the most stringent method
of collection,—By this we mean
DISCONNECTION of service for
overdue accounts.
Your account is due WHEN REN-
DERED; prior to the twenty-third
of the month you receive a TEN
PERCENT DISCOUNT. After the
twenty-third youwill receive dis•
connect notices which are effective
five days hence.
Your cooperation in paying your
account before the twentythlyd
will save YOU money and the In.
convenience of DISCONNECTION.
Seaforth
Public Utility
Commission
Charles Wolfe, who died on April 24,
1950. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfemoved to
Brodhagen in 1944. She is survived
by three sons, Laverne, Samuel and
Wilfred, all of Logan township; by
two daughters, Os'delia, Detroit, and
Adeline, Mrs. Martin Riegel, McKil-
lop township; by 13 grandehildren
and two great-grandehildren; by one
brother, Samuel 'Eisler, 'St. Thomas;
by two sisters, Mrs. Fred Hollatz,
Elmo township, and ' Mrs. George
Meyer, Didsbury, Alberta. She was
a member of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Brodhagen, and of the
Ladies' Aid,
The funeral was held on Sunday,
Feb, 17 at 2:30 at .St: Peter's Lu-
theran Church, conducted by the
Pastor, Rev, W. Becker. The pall-
bearers were Harvey Ahrens, Wil-
fred Ahrens, Manuel l3euerman,
Wm, Reihl, Russell Sholdiee, Harry
Tait, The choir sang "It is well with
my Soul" and the ladies sang "Rock
of Ages".
Friends and relatives were present
from Mitchell, Stratford, London,
Waterloo, Hamilton, Seaforth, Clif-
ford, Didsbury, Alberta; St. Thomas,
Walton, Monkton and surrounding
district. Interment took place in St.
Peter's Lutheran Cemetery adjoin-
ing the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowling of
Toronto, with' Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Eickmeir and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hil-
lebrecht and other relatives for the
weekend.
Mrs. Edwin Eisler of Hamilton
with Mr, and Mrs. John E. Siemon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed KTessler and
Cherry and Mr, and Mrs. Clayton
Hartwick of Stratford with Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs, John Eisler of Sea -
forth with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Beuerman.
MALL TT A DATE TO ATTEND
VALENTINE DANCE
Town Hall. Hensall
Friday, Feb. 22
Desjardine's Orch. Admission 75c
Sponsored by the North Group of
the Eastern Star No, 222, Lunch
booth in hall.
Proceeds for Exeter Hospital Fund
Mrs. George Meyer of Pidsbury,
Alberta, with relatives and attended
the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Chas.
Wolfe.
Miss Doreen Wolfe of Exeter with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lavern
Wolfe,
Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Mueller and
Bluth Ann of Hamilton with Mr. and
Mrs. Aug. Hillebrecht.
Mrs. J. C. Riegel of •Stzwtford with
friends and relatives.
The members of the Lutheran
League enjoyed a skating party at
the skating link here on Tuesday
evening. They had as their guests
the members of the Zurieit Luther
League. Lunch was served in the
ohurch basement after skating.
The pupils of the school along
with the teacher enjoyed a Valentine
sleigh riding party on Thursday,
Skating Carnival
Seaforth
4District
Community
Centre
ALL LOCAL
TALENT
SKATERS IN
COSTUME
SAT. FEB. 23
AT 9 P.M.
GRAND MARCH, SOLOS, DUETS, Dance Groups,
sponsored by members of the Seaforth Skating
Club under the direction of Ross Smith
ADMISSION: Reserved Seat Tickets 81.00; regular 75c, Children 50c
Reserved seat tickets on sale at Keating's Drug Store
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FOR COMMISSIONED RANKS
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career for women ...
Limited numbers of women are being acceptednow in the regular service
of the expanding Royal Canadian Air Force. In the R.C.A.F., there are
many jobs especially suited to the ability of women — jobs from which
women can release men for other duties, or give valuable assistance.
Women may be accepted for enrolment in any of the following trades:
FIGHTER CONTROL' OPERATORS • COMMUNICATIONS OPERATORS •
CLERK -ACCOUNTANTS • MEDICAL ASSISTANTS • RADAR
TECHNICIANS • ARMAMENT. TECHNICIANS • METEOROLOGICAL
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIANS
The women who are accepted into the R.C.A.F.; receive the same pay,
rank and trade groupings as for airmen. To qualify, you must be single...
be between 18 and 29 ... and have Grade 10 education or the equivalent.
Veterans up to 40 years of age are eligible.
See the Career Counsellor at your Nearest R.C.A.F. Recruiting Unif—
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RCAF HEADQUARTERS, OTTAWA, ONTARIO
SERVE iN DEFENCE OF FREEDOM WITH THE
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