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The Seaforth News, 1960-08-18, Page 5�.s...ams—.. u.,..sv=.;va�uumow�wv.as�vccuc vecwo.r2rd srx.muWISMNIu OSS.N0.....mi SMiTii'S SHREDDED WHEAT!e AJC �'i pkgs. 2 12 -oz k s. .) 4 MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING SI G oz 'ar33e 16 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO 9 SOUP ,..,.... 3 10 -oz tins 2De WHITE CROSS TOILET TISSUE 4 pack47c ✓ STOKELEY'S Pineapple Grapefruit ;$ rink 31 48 oz tin CLIFF CHARCOAL 5 lb. bag 39e KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKE CRUM,:.S 7 oz pkg 19c THREE DIAMONDS SOLID WHITE TUNA 7 oz tin 29c PHONE 12 WE DELIVER TOWN TOPICS Dr. -1', 1larlan% and Mrs, Irvin 1 tw were t al I h t w rt, alests at the Spe ttigua. A1t1t ane wedding at Trinity l'nitltl t`Ilureh, London, on Saturday. Erie A1tCue Hila pure 11Lse1t 1l lot on the west side of Ann :Street from .1'. M, Scott, and intends to build on it next (spring, Mr, and Mrs. T. 1t"lynn spent the weekend at the Ferguson Cot- tage, near Owen Sound. - M1 . and Mrs. Dan Williams of ,1acdtsu onville, Florida, leave this week after enjoying their vacation in this area, Miss Lillian Faulkner has re- turned from a vacation 111 North- ern Michigan, and Courtright, Ont. Mr, and Mrs. Janes Ilog'g re- turned to their home in Coiling - wood on Sunday after spending the past three weeks with Mr. and Airs.• Bedford Dungey. Ml's. Raymond St, Germain of Montreal, who has been the guest of her mother, Ml's. W. W. Mor- row, has returned home. Mr, and Mrs. Dan (lalligan and family have returned to Matteson, Illinois, after visiting Ken and aloe Murray. Mr, and Mrs, Jahn Morgan have returned to Chicago, 111Innis, after visiting Ken and Joe Mur- ray of .McKillop, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Evans and fatuity of Agincourt, :lir, and Airs, Gerald Weber, London, are spending a few holidays with Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Westrutt, BRUOEFIELD Brumfield United Church con- gregation will unite with Iiippen congregation for the next two Sundays at Kippen, There •will not be Similar school for the next ameewe Sundays, Service will he at IF ¥OU MISSED OUT ON COMFORT LAST WINTER T W TO NATURAL GAS! Only Gas gives you all these benefits: SPEED ..: ECONOMY ; : ; CLEANLINESS :: ; SILENT OPERATION : DEPENDABILITY : ; ; AUTOMATIC CONTROL FREE SERVICE: Your gas company is on call 24 hours a day ::: gives your burner a free yearly cleaning and adjustment. BUDGET PLAN: Pay the modern, easy way. Your gas company offers a budget plan which spreads your yearly heating bill over a ten month period. Discover the benefits of a modern, economical Gas Heating System for your home toddy. NOW IS THE TIME. A modern, automatic Natural Gas furnace or Conversion Burner can be installed in a few hours with absolutely no muss or fuss. Of course, you may budget the low cost over many months. Don't wait for the rush season. Leam how you can have solid comfort next winter by calling your heating contractor or Union Gas Company for a free estimate. AT YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR OR .INION COMPANY o CAN .WA, LIMITED LOCAL OFFICE; SEAFORTTT, PTIONJi 362; or, Goderich JA 4-8317 11 a.m. Mies Margaret Atkenhead, Lon- don, spent the week endl with slater, Mrs Anita Aidwinitle, Mr. and Mrs, '1', B, Baird visit• ea with Mrs. llaird'S brother, Mr. Mae Aikenlletul, London, 011 Sun- day. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm, 'A,iukom, of Kitchener, were guests of Mrs, A, Ings and Mrs, M. Kruger ever the week end. Mrs, .1olul R. Murdoch left on Sunday with • e1 daughter, Mrs. . •Stanley Rumble, Toronto, or a few weeps' holidays. Mr, and Mrs. Elvin Whiteman 'of Niagara halls visited Mrs, Steakhouse and Mr, and Mrs, Mac Wilson on Sunday, Mr. and )4rs. Drew Swan and daughter 1-letty, Toronto, are vis- iting Mrs. Rant and Mise Mary 11. Swan this week. • Mr, and firs, Ken Scott and son Ronald are holidaying' this week. Miss Mary Lon Jamieson, Wing - ham, visited with her cousin, Hiss Gaye Elliott on Friday, lirucefield ladies hall team de- feated Staffs ladies on Monday night 7 to 20. On Monday Miss Susan Arnold of Rockclilfe, Ottawa, returned' hone, with her parents; Squadron Leader end Mr's, John Arnold af- ter spending ler vacation with Suano Haugh, who accompanied her to Ottawa, HENSALL Ili', and Airs. Wm. Clement and .5010; returned home from a Pleas- ant camping trip at Meaford and Vi asaga Beach. Miss Eleanor Veinier spent NOV. era) days • at Goderteh last week representing the Bell Telephone at the Trade Fttir, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Nixon en- joyed a pleasant holiday with rel- atives at Toronto and Windsor. Mr. Earl 13 11 of Toronto and Miss Marion Bell of London spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Bell. .Airs. Lorne MoNaughton re- turned home after spending a few days with her son.in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gibson and son at Wasaga Beach. The MacLaren Reunion was held at the Lions Park, Seaforth this week with about 40 attend- ing. The following sports were conducted by Mr. and 'Mrs, •Chas, •Cassar, London, Miss Gwen Chap- man, London, and Mr, Don Mac - Laren, Ingersoll, Races 11 and un- der, Larry Johns, Linda Bell, Ken IIunkin; 7 to 9, Margaret Ilunkin and Karen Hendrick; 9 to 12, Mervyn Bell, (twentieth Hendrick; young ladies' face, •Miss Marion Bell; young men's backward race, Mr. Earl Bell; married ladies' race Mrs, Hugh Hendrick: married men, Mr. harry Gibson. Relay -ra- ces including grapefruit, egg and spoon, life saver and biscuit wills. tie were won by Earl Bell's team, A delicious supper was enjoyed and the following officers elected for next year: Pres,, Mr, Glenn Bell; See., Urs, Roy .AIaeLaren, London: sports ram , '\Ir and Airs, Alex MacBeatlt and Mr, :end .lire, \i'itfred 1lunkhl; table vent. n Harry l s, 1 1 and t rb. ,tt and I M Mr. and Mrs, Itehert. Bell, Alts, Wes Veinier was tlkott to South nitron Hospital, Exeter, last week where she is 1ec443034W t reatlllellt, WINTHROP ou Sunday, Aug. 21st Sunday School at Cavan, Winthrop, will o, .0 en at J. , 1. end t 'c t to , 1 be ,tut 1 1 eluu ole service will be at puffs', McMillen at 11 o'clock and on Ant;, 28th again Sunday School will be at 9:30 a,1, and Church service will he Held at Bethel Church, FOltTl I'71AP,S A(!O Prom The Seaforth News Augut;t 1920 Clyde Rankin, who has • been with the Alaska Navigation emit. NEW ISSUE MIN ;+KAI"Oli'I'IINEWS 3Photet till — Thursday. Angina 15. 190(1 I1a y. A u ne for lu for 1n lilac is home hu il,itcllytt,. Thomas Smiths shilt(ed 'I(Ar itol- scs front Seaforth on Saturday, Peter (ailleo.l o1' liludcr i1'y, Sask., has. been visiting f r ti luta at Kippcll. Mr. and .Airs, Stewart Hamilton lutve returned to Atoosejaw after visiting ilia parents, Mr, and Mrs, Bugg 1i million, fuekersntith, Ilii potatoes are topic of couver. satfotl flits summer. N,w i11 petal. two reach six dollars a bag main next winter, those who had the foresight to )dant them this year, will Im fortunate. A bee was Held •1t Turner's Church., i'uckelmith, and the ellnrelt grounds show a lunch ins preyed appearance. .A1111 1 Chesney has been trans ferrel to the bane at Orillia as accountant, Miss Kathleen RankinanMao- terEdward Rankin were ltttliday- illg at 1tlidgebulg, Miss Gladys attended the wedding of lleaforll of Atiss Winona Iters:, daughter of ltev, Mr, Berry, (orate lv of Seafurtlt. MissElla Archibald has taken a position in Toronto. 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