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For the Finest in
CARDS
by
RUSTCRAFT
and •
COUTTS HIALLMARK
5c - 10c - 15c - 25c - 50c
GIFT WRAPPINGS and BOWS
A Large Selection
China - 'Novelties _ Glassware
VISIT OUR RECORD BAR
For the Latest in Popular Numbers
LARO NES
Seaforth 5c To $1.00 Store.
Stationery
Gifts
You can't
argue
with
WEEDS
kill them
with proven
CHIPMA•N
ATRAZINE
Spray ;or Granular
The proven weedkiller for use on corn.
Kills annual grasses as well as broad -
leafed weeds. It is also possible to kill
quack grass without damaging corn. Kill
the, weeds before they kill your profits.
CdOtact us for more details and liter-
ature or, better still, see 50 acres on my
farm sprayed for quack grass last year.
CUSTOM SPRAYING
Custom Spraying using the:. most mo-
dern 'quipment,.._particularly designed
to handle Atrazine; thus ensuring the
most effective results.
MILTON J. DIETZ
Purina Chows - Sanitation Products
Phone 600 J 2' SEAFORTH, R.R. 3
CHIPMAN CHEMICALS LIMITED
Montreal - Hamilton - Winnipeg - Saskatoon - Edmonton
LTON, . yN , THE
Mr. Wolin ; Woo •silent•
the weekend'' with friends and
relatives' at Preston, Stratford
and SimFoe.
Mrs. Edward Miller and Mr,
and Mrs: Douglas Ennis spent
Sunday with Mx. Edward NM -
ler 'at Westminster Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maier,
of London, spent the weekend
with the Tatter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Watson.
Mr. Bill Hamilton, of Lon-
don, spent • the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gulutzen.
Miss Dorothy Jackson, Reg.
N., of K -W Hospital, Kitchener,
was a recent guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Small -
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stingre,
of Stratford, were weekend
visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Reid.
Mr. Frank Dundas, Dale and
Frankie, of Toronto, -spent the
weekenyt' with Mr. and Mrs.
George undas.
Mrs. Gordon McGavin has re-
turned home after spending the
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
John McGavin and family, in
Owen _Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Armour Dun-
das, of Strathroy, were Sunday
visitors at the home_ of Mr.
and Mrs. Torrance Dundas.
Mr. and M.S. Lorne Hulley,
of Seaforth, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Marks and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell
on Saturday.
A rabies clinic was held in
the old public school last Fri-
day, when vaccination against
rabies was provided for dogs
and cats three months of age
and over.
Miss Norma Leeming, of Lon-
don, spent Saturday with her
mother, Mrs. Leonard Leer':
ing •
Mr. and Mrs. James Coutts,
of Seaforth, visited with Mr.
and• Mrs. William Coutts over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge
and family, of . London, were
weekend visitors with the Hum-
phries and Bennett families.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Cameron Den-
nis, of North Bay, and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McGirr, of Ferris,
spent the weekend at the`Den-
nis home.
Mr. Cosby Ennis, of London,
visited on Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Fred Ennis.
Neil Williamson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Williamson,
had, the• -misfortune to break .his
wrist while cranking a tractor
last week.
' Mr. John Thamer, of Kitchen-
er, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Thamer.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnson
and family, of London, and Mrs.
P. .1. Johnson, of Seaforth, were
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan.
Mr. Tom Love, of Waterloo
University, visited over the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Love.
Mts. Isabella Boyd, of McKil-
lop, is spending several weeks
with Mrs. Leonard- Leeming and
Randy.
Mr. Wilbur Turnbull is in
Montreal attending the Nation-
al Conference on Hog Quality.
Miss Edith Boyd, of Kitchen-
er, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Boyd.
Hold Trousseau Tea
A trousseau tea was held at
the home of Mrs. Clifford Hoegy
See Me
before you buy
NEW SPRAYERS
or
WEED SPRAY
Harold Pryce
Your Comet Dealer
Phone 840 R 2
R.R. 1, Seaforth
gi/1
seats,''
*91
CHICKEN LEGS •
and BREAST
lb. 490
ROUND STEAK
or ROASTS
lb. 69¢
T-BONE or LOIN
ROASTS
Ib. 690
HAMBURG
BOLOGNA
lb. 390
Heinz - 10 oz.
TOMATO SOUP • • • .4 for 490
Chum - 15 oz.
DOG FOOD • • 10 for $1.00
JAVEX--32 'oz. 2'0
York Fancy -- 14 oz.
KERNEL CORN - • 3 for 4.90
Red Seal Fancy Cohoe
lb. -290 SALMON--% Ib. • • • • 2 for 83
WE HAVE SEED POTATbES FOR YOUR GARDEN
Seaforth Foodland
PHONE 285
We Deliver -- CASH ON DELIVERY
FREE PARKING ON WEST SIDE OF LOCKER
-Saturda .-„,afterngon and `a/
ning, honoring gel: daui1iter
Miss nlorma Hoeg, Beg.,
whose marriage takes place •$*
urday, May 2: Receiving On;
guests were Mrs. Hoeg', her
daughter and the ;groom's, moth-
er, Mips; Earl Eveleigh, of Sel-
wood.
Mauve and yellow streamera
decorated the dining room. The
lace -covered table was centred
with an attractive wedding
cake. • -
Pouring tea in the afternoon
were Mrs. Henry Weiterson, of
Bornholm, great aunt of the
bride; Mrs. Lydia Hoegy, . Sea -
forth, grandtnother of the bride;
in the evening: Mrs. William
Baler, Ethel, great aunt of the
bride, and Mrs. Clifford Row-
land, aunt of the bride. Serv-
ing in the afternoon were ,Mrs.
Dorothea Williamson and Miss.
Arlene Williamson; evening:
Miss Catharine Buchanan and
Miss Eileen Williamson; kitch-
en (afternoon), Mrs. Della Mur-
ray and Mrs. Olive Clark; (eve-
ning), Mrs. Vernice Corigt and
Mrs. Alice Brown.
Heart -shaped motifs, made of
mauve and yellow flowers dec-
orated several of the bedroom
walls, these to be used later
as car decorations. The shower
gifts were shown by Mrs. Al-
bert Hutton, Listowel, in the
afternoon, and Miss Catharine
Murray. in the evening; wed-
ding gifts, Miss Marg Chesney,
Seaforth; silver, crystal, dishes,
etc., Mrs. Anne McGregor; Kip -
pen; bride's trousseau, Miss
Betty Hoegy; linens, rugs and
quilts, Miss Donna Smith, Wal-
ton. Miss Catharine Murray
had charge 'of the guest- book.
.Guests were present from
Bornholm, Mitchell, Seaforth,
Auburn, Lucan, London, Wal-
kerton, Listowel, Belwood, Brod-
hagen, Stratford, New t o n,
Guelph and surrounding dis-
trict.
WOMEN'S
HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY
The spring confetence for
Region No. 2 Hospital Auxil-
iaries was held in Clinton on
Thursday, April 23. Members
who attended were Mrs. F. R.
Cosford, Mrs. M. W. Stapleton,
Mrs. A. Devereaux, Mrs. F. ; C.
J. Sills, Mrs. J. A. Gorwill, Mrs.
J. E. Patterson, Mrs. A. Beth-
une, Mrs. 0. Oke, Miss Flor-
ence Laidlaw, Miss Gladys.
Thompson, Miss Dorothy Parke,
Miss Bessie Grieve and Mrs.
Joseph McConnell. Mrs. Cos-
ford, president of the auxil-
iary, took part on a symposuim.
The members toured the RC
AF Station and attended a
luncheon there and then re-
turned to the nurses' residence
at the Clinton Hospital for the
afternoon meeting. Mrs. J. E.
Patterson answered the roll call
on behalf of the auxiliary.
The Auxiliary wishes to thank
Mrs. John McCowan, who donat-
ed daffodils. These were sold
and the sum of $11.25 realized.
The following ladies have en-
tertained for the bridges and
euchres: Mrs. Elmer Larone en-
tertained Mrs, Lcirne MacDon-
ald', Mrs. E. Dinsmore, Mrs. C.
Reith, ...Mrs. J. C. MacLennan
and Mrs. J. E. Patterson. Mrs.
Sam Scott entertained Mrs.
Robert McClure, Miss Ethel
McClure, Mrs. Margaret Broad -
foot and Mrs. Wm. J. Storey,
Sr. Mrs. R. S. Box entertained
Mrs. Alice Stiles, Mrs. J. A.
Cardno, Mrs: John Longstaff,
Mrs. George Hildebrand, Mrs,
A. Phillips, Mrs. Helen Nichol-
son, Mrs. J. Cornish and Mrs.
Robert MacDonald,
The following danations have
FISH TALES
Canada is the leading export-
er of fishery products to the
United States. Oh the other
hanli, she is also the best cus-
tomer'for United States -fishery
products and buys over one-fifth
of all U.S. fishery exports, This
isn't as senseless as it seems
though, for frozen and canned
`shrimp products are ' the prin.
cipal U.S. products entering the
country, while Canada exports
Mainly salmon, lobsters, fresh-
water fish and fish meal.
Remember
(USHERS
DAY
BLUE
MOUNTAIN
POTTERY
$1.25and
p
SAVAUGE'S
Jewellery Gifts
Fine China
SEAFORTH
THURS., FRI., FRA
SAVE.10
ON EVERY
Friday Night Shopping in Seaforth Resumes This k'riday Night, May is
celebrate the event we are offering a "store.wide discount oil 10% on:'41(aS
chases. (This does not apply to charge accounts)l
Plus a Wide Range of Special Bargains :Listed Below
!+ is
9
;Arlt
Save Up to 15.05
LADIES' SPRING COATS
ALL THIS SPRINGS'S NEWEST STYLES AND COLORS
Sizes 7 to 40 and 14'/ to 221/
Regular
39.95 to 45.00
Regular
29.95 to 35.00
SPECIAL
GROUP -
To Clear 29 .95
To Clear
19.95
HALF
to clear at PRICE
Save Now on
All -Weather Coats,
Regular and reversible styles by "Poslurbs" ,in best Sppingavt
shades. Don't miss this clearing sale! I !
Regular
22.95 to 29.95 To Clear
i
Regular
18.95 Quality ' To Clear 14
Big Savings on
Ladies' Double -Knit Suits
Our best pure wool double knit .fully -lined suits. Sizes 10
to 22%,. All new shades and styles. •
Regular To Clear 2.95
45.00 for 3 days only
Big Discount On
Spring and Summer
M1LLINERY
Choose from our brand new stock, plus a number of just -in
Summer picture hats.
Your Choice at -
20%
75' Men's Ready -to -Wear
WORSTED SUITS.:
Regular 55.00 and 59.50
New Continental styles, con-
servative styles, stout styles;
one of a kind from our regu-
lar stock.
To Clear for 3 Days Only at
80
Plain Style, Belt -Looped
Regular 6.95 and 7.95 Qualities
Cott n Casual Pants
An assorted group from regular stock
in a wide range of shades. Don't
miss this bargain. Sizes 30 : -to 38
waist only!
.95
' Men's
LENNARD'S McDEE
Shirts & Briefs
Regular $1.00 Quality
Sizes --- S, M, L, XL
SPECIAL
79. •.
Men's Regular $1.00
NYLON
and NYLON - BLEND
DRESS SOX
Sized or Stretchy
SPECIAL
79c
G.W.G. BOYS'
Cotton Slims
BELT LOOP oYLE
om
Cuff or plain o ons.
Regular $5.50 air
TO CLE
3.s
BOYS' HALF SLEEVE"'
COTTON KNIT
Sport Shirts
Regular L95 -- Sizes 8 to'18
Collar or Creve Neck style
SPECIAL
11.49
THE STORE WITH THE BIG STOCK AND THE BIGGEST .BARGAINS !
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STEWART BROS
been received: Mrs. W. Arthur
Wright, Mrs. Joseph McConnell
Mrs. William Stephenson,,
Alice Stiles, Mrs. A. Y. Mc-
Lean, Mrs. A. Dobson and Mrs.
Peter Simpson.
Friday evening, May 1st, the
prizes for the penny sale will
be drawn at 8 o'clock. Pur-
chase your tickets at Bok Furni-
ture Store.
lie sure and keep all ,good,
clean used clothing for the
spring rummage sale, which
will be held in the Library,
Saturday, May 9th. Pick-up will
be Wednesday afternoon in
Dublin and Seaforth:
FARMERS!
e are very happy to announce that we are
now appointed dealers for
MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE
Be 'sure to come in and see the completely
new in design line of TRACTORS
And also learn about the many new imple-
.- ments for the MM 'line this year.
We now have some repair parts for ` the
older tractors, and when our new building is
finished we hope to have one of the most up-
to-date PARTS and SERVICE FACILITIES
in the area.
Also featuring 'the
Renualt 'Tractors
outstanding in the import ,field
and the
Hawk Manure Spreaders
Aktiv Mowers
M.C. Dryers
Plus a Host of Other New Machines.
Tires always 30% Off List at
HAUGH BROS.
FARM EQUIPMENT
- One Mile East of Brucefield --
WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS - Phone„41
To Inaugurate
Friday Night Opening
We Are' Giving a
2
DISCOUNT
on
ALL WATCHES IN STOCK
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Aprile30, May 1-2
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS
LTD.
Phone 77
, Seaforth