The Seaforth News, 1948-03-04, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1948
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TUNA FISH 39c
QUALITY 7 OZ. TIN
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20 os. Til,
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6 QT. BASKET.
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59c
39c
RED ROSE TEA
45c
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DO MORE SOAP FLAKES 29c
LARGE PKG
CANNED PUMPKIN
Choice Quality 28 oz. Tin �5c
DALTON'S PUD, POWDERS .29
Sweetened—Assort flavors 0 P0.
GOOD COOKING
TABLE TURNIPS
Good Size
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BORN
ETUE—AL Scott Memorial :Hospital,
on Feb. 26, to Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd
Etue, RR2 Zurich, a daughter.
CRONIN—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on Feb. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cronin, RR4 Seatorth, a daughter.
UPSHALL—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on March 1, to Mr. and Mrs.
James Upshall, IRB Kippen, a son.
Died on March 1.
PHILLIPS—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on Mar. 2, to Mr. and Mrs: Frank
Phillips, Seaforth, a son.
Ajax Seed Oats
We have a limited quantity grown on our
own farm last year, from Certified Seed,
• which showed a yield of 90 bushels per acre
when threshed
Do not take a chance on poor quality or musty, spoiled seed.
I,You make your profits by sowing only the best money can buy.
'Many a time I have looked into a farmer's grain drill, and nearly tell
over with shock to see what he was putting over on himself,
Just for the sake of saving possibly $1.50 per acre between sowing
' pigfeed and seed grain, he lost $25 and more per acre at harvest time.
Our price is $1.50 per bus. In your sack on 50.bus. & over f.o.b. Farm.
$1.60 per bus. in your sacks for smaller lots
Phone J. E. HUGILL & SONS, Clinton 616-34
or call at our Farm 3 miles west of Seatorth on highway S
HEAR
Queen's Park Report No: 7"
by
PREMIER GEORGE DREW
"THE DEPARTMENT OF
LABOUR LOOKS AHEAD"
FRIDAY MARCH 5
CKNX 920 8 - 8.15 p.m.
C. W. L. EUCHRE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17
AT 8.15 P.M.
In St. James' Parish Hall
Admission25 Cents
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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Announcing the.:Opening of
MURIEL'S
Hairdressing Salon
ON MARCH 8
Above Seaforth Produce, Main St.
Permanents, for that natural loop,
try a cold wave
Also
s Machine and Machineless
Permanents
Mrs. Muriel Elliott -- Phone 351 w
ANNARAIWWWWWWWWWWI
We Specialize in
giving you these ser-
vices for your car or
truck:
—Glass .installed in all makes of
cars or trucks
—Wheel balancing -• to make your.
driving safer
—One-hour battery charging
—Ontario Motor League service
—Genuine Ford parts for cars,
trucks and tractors
Daly's Garage
FORD - MONARCH
SEAFORTH
Notice re
BINGO
• Owing to Seaforth par-
ticipation in the inter-
mediate "B" Hockey play
off now taking place, the
Legion Ilospital Bingo
scheduled for Friday, Mar.
5, will be postponed until
further notice
Watch local papers for
next Bingo date
HYDRO USERS
Because of voluntary saving by all., consumers and an
increased quota allotted Seaforth, it is possible to
eliminate all but one daily interruption
Until further notice interruptions to service will be as
follows:
Domestic — (including certain Commercial users on
domestic circuits- Daily except Saturday, Sunday and
Monday
FROM 9 A.M. TO 10 A.M.
It is stressed that this easing of restrictions is conting-
ent on a continuance of voluntary saving by all con-
sumers. If voluntary savings are not sufficient to keep
each day's consumption within the allowed quota, it
will be necessary to re -impose cut offs. Under the
circumstances such cut offs may be without notice
YOU CAN. SAVE BY .
Using not more than one bulb in each room
Reducing size of bulbs
Turning off all lights not needed
Turning off appliances when not in
use
SAVE HYDRDAY—EVERY DAY
REDUCE KILOWATT HOURS !
Seaforth Public Utility Commission
•
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. Norman Riehl of. Hibbert Tp
will build this spring a 2 storey house
On N. Main st. on the lot north 'of Dr.
Harburn's residence: Mr. and Mrs.
Riehl will move here when it is coo'
pleted, having sold their farm between
Dublin and Staffa to Mr. George Du-
eharme of the Zurich vicinity.
. Mrs. D. Lemon attended-. the funeral
of Mrs. Lydia Hay last week in Royal
Oak, Michigan,
Miss Elaine I•iolmes underwent an
appendicitis operation last week.
Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Fox and fainly
were hi Petrolia last week.
Mr, Jack Fortune, London, spent,
the week end at the home of his
mother Mrs, Sean Fortune,
Mrs. Tuffin of Staffs and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Addington and Margaret
Rose, of Varna, spent Sunday with
Mr: and M)s T. Aldington.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Clarke were in
Toronto over t11e'week end,
Miss Terry McIver, Petrolia, spent
the week end at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mclver,
Miss Kate Coyne, Dublin, is in the
Scott Memorial Hospital, suffering
from a stroke.
Mr. Walter Boswell, London, spent
the week' end at the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Boswell.
Mrs. Wm. Sparks, NIr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Sparks, Kincardine, spent the
week end with the former's brother,
Mr. Ed Mole, who is quite ill.
Miss Lillian Faulkner spent the
week end in Galt. Mr. Wm. Faulkner
returned with her for a few days.
Miss Jaqueline Habkirk underwent
an operation for appendicitis in the
Scott Memorial Hospital last week,
BRODHAGEN
Mr. George Meyer of Didsbury,
Alberta, has been spending several
weeks with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Wolfe and other rel-
atives.
Mr. John Amstein has been con-
fined to St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don for treatment.
Mr. Ernest Murdock of Clinton
has taken possession of the black-
smith shop which he purchased from
Mr. Mervin ;Miller.
Farm Forum was held at the home
of Mr. and sirs. Norman Bennewies.
After the discussion euchre was en-
joyed—prizes went to Mrs. Geo.
Mogk, Chris. W. Leonhardt; conso-
lation, Mrs. Fred Fischer and Dal-
ton Hinz. Refreshments and lunch
was enjoyed. The next meeting is to
be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo, hlogk.
Mas. Margaret Collins of Mitchell
is visiting at the home of her daug-
hter, Mrs. Harold Hiegel and Mr.
Di egel.
McKILLOP
S. S. 4, McKillop held their Farm
Forum Monday evening at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Dorrance
with 25 Present. Russell Dorrance
was in charge of the discussion
"What the machine has done for
us", Recreational period was ar-
ranged by Mrs. Dorrance. There was
a song contest followed by euchre,
prizes going to ladies, Mrs. Gordon
Papple, consolation, Kathryn Camp-
bell, gents, Robert Campbell; con-
solation, John Gordon. Lunch was
served. Next meeting Wed. evening
March 10th at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Campbell, Peter Malon-
ey and Mrs. Campbell will be the
conveners.
VARNA
Mrs. Watson Webster and Mrs.
Anson Coleman spent the weekend
in Toronto.
Word was received last week of
the death of Rev. J. L. Foster of
Strathroy, a former pastor of Var-
na iJnited Church.
A number from here attended the
funeral of the late Torn Worden of
Cromarty, on Tuesday of this week.
Mr. Joe Foster attended the fun-
eral of his brother, in Strathroy, on
Saturday last.
Mrs. Tuffin of Stratford is visit-
ing her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
dington.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grieve and
little son of Brucefield were week-
end guests at the hone of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Elliott.
A little daughter has cone to
gladden the' hone of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Clark.
What Happened in Huron
On The 16th
Two boys set out on a run,
To them it was serious,
To others t'was fun.
Both with a smile and a grin,
Both determined the race to win,
But •the pride of Huron
Determined the race.
Strange to say both boys
Were from the same place.
Ere the sun had sunk in the West,
These boys weary and worn
With turmoil and care,
Each longing for rest.
Tommie won a seat
Inn a comfortable chair,
And Bennie, well, we must
Admit without a doubt
Was completely tuckered out.
1(A voters
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HENSALL
Mrs. Minnie Sangster spent Mon-
day in London.
Miss Violet Hyde has returned to
her home here after spending the
past two months in Exeter. '
Miss Helen Moir who spent sever-
al days convalescing at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moir returned
to Loudon. this week, •
Appeal For Children—Social Held
The ratepayers and friends of S.
S. 10, Hay, dueled a progressive eu-
chre, box social and dance in the
school house on Friday evening• in
aid of the Canadian appeal for child-
ren at which $73. rias realized. The
winners for euchre were ladies'
high, Mrs. Jack Faber; consolation
Mrs. 41. Rivers; men's high, Ronald
Rowcliffe; consolation. Jack Tinney,
Geo. Armstrong of Hay spoke cm
behalf of the appeal. • Ed. Corbett
acted as auctioneer and prizes as
high as $4.50 were paid for boxes.
Agin Rowcliffe donated a bushel of
apples which brought $9.45, Music
for dancing was furnished by Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Marshall, Exeter, and
Mr. Wm. Hyde, Hensall.
Mr. Allan Cochrane is spending a
few days in Toronto this week.
Two boys made the Leap Year
birthday date in Hensall on Sunday,
Feb. 29th. A. son was born to Mr,
and Mrs. Milton Lavery, Hensall, at
1,1:45 p,m.
Sunday evening also, a son born
to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leibould of
Clinton at Mrs, Saundercock's
Nursing Home at 7.15 p.m., Sunday.
The Women's Institute will meet
on Tuesday; March 9, in. the Town
hall, Hensall, in place of Wednes-
day, March 10. The date is changed
owing to Lenten services being held
on Wednesday evenings. Members
please note change of date.
DANCE!, SAT, NIGHT
in Cardno's Hall
SATURDAY, MARCH 6
ROSS PEARCE & HIS MUSIC
Admission -50c
LAST
Euchre -Dance
MARCH 17
IN CARDNO'S HALL
Sponsored by Sea'fort'h W.I.
Scott's Trapnest Strain
Barred Rocks Crossbred Chicks.
Year after year, we're conscientiously
improving the profit ability of our breeding
flock, by the only sure method -- the sound
application of the progeny test.
Two modern breeding farms.
Ordernow to assure your choice of
delivery dates.
Scott Poultry Farms
PHONE 851 r 32
SEAFORTH
The Huron County Crop Improvement Association
is holding its first
NU:*,L SEE! FAIR
IN TIH' COLLEGIATE AL:DITORIUM AT CLINTON
SATURDAY, MARCH 13
Prize List includes classes for all Cereal:. Small Seeds. Roots and
Tubers, and the prize money totals $451.01 Admission Will be free.
In the morning there will be a Seed Judging Competition for young
men 28 years of age and under,
In the afternoon Professor Dryden, of the Soils Department at the
OAC, will speak to the meeting, Mord Mr. K. S. Murphy, of the Crops.
Seeds and Weeds Branch, will also address the meeting
Prize Lists are available at the Department of Agriculture in Clinton
BARLEY ACREAGE
WANTED •
A Limited Number of Acres to be Contracted for
at Attractive Prices
W. E. REID
87J DASHWOOD
or SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP
PHONPJ 9 SEAFORTH
Farmers
Dealers,
and Feeders
The quality of EXCELLENCE FEEDS i.
knownto be second to none at home and all
through the Eastern Provinces
Our special offer of $3.00 to $4.00 per ton
reduction will continue for the month of
March
WE CAN NOW SUPPLY
Y U WITH FLOUR
Our "Gold Star" Brand. Top Patent
(ALL PURPOSE FLOUR)
Our "Excellence" Brand Second Patent
(BREAD FLOUR)
GIVE!; THI''M A TRIAL — PitIrES ARE RIGHT.
Markets aro no; rirasoimhly low. Be Wise. i3ny your IVinns• needs
right now. 1'nlure supplies very uncertain
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Seaforth
Feed Division of
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