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The Seaforth News, 1952-04-03, Page 5le THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1952 Wright Specials MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 lb 13ag 990 SPIC & SPAN, LARGE PKG. ...:.............. 27o SARDINES, 3 TINS . 25c HILLCREST TOILET TISSUE, 4 Large Rolls 45c FLOOR WAX 1 L13, TINS Extra Special 25c Limited Supply LEMON & ORANGE CREOMETTE COOKIES, ... 45c 1'b They're Good Special 5ta-Flo Pays For Your FIRST 2 BOTTLES of this "EASY -WAY" LIQUID STARCH Bluing and Ironing Aid Added—"Fresh Outdoor" Scent O 2 Bottles 53c WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET ' Phone 77 Free Delivery b2 TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs: L. Gear and Mr. Bob Gear and Mr. and Mrs. Beirnie and daughter of Fergus were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cald- well and Mr. and Mrs. Russell'.Sproat Mise Evangeline Reid, London, spent the weekend at the home of her uncle, Mr. M. A. Reid. Mrs. Geo. Finley, and 'Doug„ Tor- onto, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Currie, Tractors Farm Equipment Mr. Currie is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Stewart and family, Detroit, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop. Miss Mary Margaret Cleary, Lon- don, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Cleary. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hutchinson have moved into the McMaster apart- ment formerly occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Bill Wilbee. Trucks Refrigerators BUY NOW FOR LESS AT OUR STOCK REDUCING SALE 1 W4 Tractor; 1 Farmall H tractor; 1 Super C tractor; 1 Super A Tractor . 3 -7 -ft. tractor Disc Harrows; 2 -8 -ft. tractor disc Harrows 10 -7 -ft. tractor Cultivators; 12 -8l/2 -ft tractor Cultivators 17 -15 -disc Fertilizer Drills; 37 sections smoothing Har- rows; 104 sections Spring Tooth Harrows; 4 -2 -furrow Plows; 17 tractor Manure Spreaders; 2 tractor Manure Loaders; 1 tractor mounted Cultivator 1-45 T Hay Loader; 3 horse drawn Mowers; 9 -7 -ft. power Mowers; 1 -8 -ft. power Binder on rubber 2 H.M.C. Bean Harvesters; 3 ensilage & forage Blowers 7 hammer mills. 3 electric washers. 7 -60 -cycle motors • Used Equipment 3 W 30 Tractors 1 No. 4 Corn Cultivator 1 Farman A Tractor 3 Manure Spreaders 3 Bean Harvesters 1 Farman H 1 -7 -ft. Massey -Harris Binder 1 -5 -ft. Mower 1 -10 -ft. Stiff Tooth Cultivator JOHN BACH, Seaforth PHONE 17. 1 Seaforth Lumber PHONE 47 PHONE 47 Open All Day—Every Day—Except Sunday WE TRY TO HAVE EVERYTHING IN STOCK WE THINK YOU MIGHT REQUIRE In Stock Now: Barclay Tileboard Arborite Siding Doors Car of Spruce Lumber Car of Pine Lumber Car of Glass Car of Coal has NO CONNECTION with Seaforth Supply & Fuel Ltd. OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY AND SERVICE Durabestos Shingles Asphalt Shingles Johns Manville Cedar Aluminum Mouldings Fir. Mouldings Fir Plywood Birch Plywood NOTE—This Company WANTED SEVERAL 1941-46-47-48 CHEV'S on NEW 1952 CHEV CARS now in stock at Seaforth Motors, Seaforth Town of Seaforth Tax Pry -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 THE SEAFORTII NEWS REGEN1 TH,R"TtE SEAFORTH NOW MAXIM; Thurs. Fri. Sot. FLAMR OP ARABY Technicolor Womemancelaai ala Araby cheer Chandler. N5Inning the rat ce he alai beat sathe princess us hiaabro- ride NEXT MON. TUES. WED. GO FOR BROKE Co-eldiaTatory the amazing 442nd osimontal onbatTeaam,Thmostarng outfit ever to sing its wyntistoi7 NnxT THURS. mi. SAT ON MOONLIGHIT BAY Technicolor This 1s the Great Family Picture we've beon. trying to Set for months. Everyone will love this Musical Comedy. COMING ON 'ran RIVIERA Important Notice • The Seaforth .Lumber Company has purchased the Buildings, Stock and equipment of the Seaforth Supply and Fuel Limited. The Seaforth Lumber Company has no connection or interest in the accounts payable to the Seaforth Supply and Fuel Ltd: or the previous owners of that company. MEW Auspices Seaforth. Branch Canadian Legion CASH ,PRIZES 15 REGULAR GAMES — $10.00 Three Special Games — $25 $50 $75 Wed., Apr. 9th SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Doors open 8 p.m. First Game 9 p.m. Admission: $1 for 15 Games 40 Chev Coach 37 Chev. Coupe 37 Olds Coach 37 Dodge Coach i 41 Pontiac five pass. Coupe 40 Dodge Sedan 37 Buick Sedan 36 Chev Convertible 41 Dodge 2 Ton Stake, with racks We have some new Pontiac Cars & GMC Trucks in stock and delivery is good on most models RICE MOTORS Our Reputation is Your Guarantee Pontiac - Buick Dealer G M C Trucks PHONE 799 SEAFORTH LET'S GO PLAY Grandpa's Twin Sister To he presented by members of Seaforth Junior Institute and Junior Farmers THURSDAY, APR. 10 AT 8.15 P.M. In the auditorium of Seaforth HighSchool Admission 50c and 25c Help Wanted Domestic Help Wanted Apply to the Superintendent SCOTT MEMORIAL HOS- PITAL, SEAFORTH At Walton Community Hall WED., APRIL 9 Sponsored by the Walton ' Foot Ball Club Music by Ken Wilbee and his orch. Admission 50c ' BABY CHICKS Chicks for immediate sale: 326 Sussex x Red pullets, March 31 hatch; 140 Rock pullets 1 week old Scott Poultry Farms PHONE 853 J. M. SCOTT SEAFORTH Your New TEL 1E , I4 G TO PRESS! ;•:h as �a IS YOUR LISTING CORRECT? If you wish to arrange for additional listings in the alphabetical section, or to make any last- minute changes in your present listings, please call your Telephone Business Office today. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA 111111�,.Illl.......tl .................t...it.tl.tt.111.1t....i..,1.i.la.....nt,t..it..ttt...t.11..........n.l.,.nitttttttttttttttttttttttt.ttT.. For CHICKS • Peat Moss • Co-op Chick Starter Mash and Krumbles & Grow Mash and Pellets ® Shell and Grit Seaforth Farmers Co -Op NOTI To- Ontario Producers of Eggs and Poultry The Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board has received a petition for the approval of a proposed marketing scheme for eggs, under the provisions of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Act. A vote by ballot has been arranged so that the Board can determine the opinion. of Producers on this proposal. If you are 21 years of age or over and have produced and sold eggs during 1951 and/or are producing and selling eggs in 1952, you are eligible to vote. Any member of a family engaged in the production and sale of eggs is eligible, if over 21 years of age, but only one -member of such a family is entitled to vote. A copy of the proposed scheme may be obtained from the officers of your Comity or District Federation of Agriculture or frons -the office of your Agricultural Representative. Producers will have the opportunity of voting by ballot on the marketing scheme for eggs on April 17, 18 and 19, 1952. Polling stations will be established at strategic centres in each county or District. Due notice of the location and the time of voting will appear in this paper next week. Each producer of eggs and poultry who wishes to vote will he required to declare his eligibility and to register with the returning officer before receiving a ballot. Your .:Agri- cultural Representative is the Chief Returning Officer for your County or District. Deputy - Returning Officers will be appointed for each polling division, VOTE AS YOU LIKE - - BUT VOTE ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING HOARD Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont.