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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1957-05-16, Page 8Nomm•Samir SMART CASUAL WEAR Styled for Spring New ;Sport Coats 4 Choose from slab weaves, neat checks, bold Ivy League stripes, a overehecks'and fleck pattern all 4 wool., tweed sport coats, 4'Stocked for short, regular or tall men in popular two and a three button styles. 4 All have dressy patch pockets and centre vents for casual 4 freedom. See these new sport Jackets 4nowet,.. 21.50 to 35.00 • DRESS SLACKS FOR CASUAL WEAR New, different patterns in splatter weaves, overchecks, new twists and of course a wide range of smooth plain shade materials All are expertly tail- ored, many have matching belts. Choose from synthetics, wool blends and all wool cloths in a wide range of shades. Sizes 30 to 40 BLENDED CLOTHS 6.95 to 10.95 ALL WOOL CLOTHS 12.95 to 17.95 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • w • • Ivy League stripes, bold checks, plaid effects, and all over weaves in a grand new showing of smart summer sport shirts. Choose from half sleeve or long sleeve styles .. We've got the very shirt you want and at a price you'll like too. Sizes S, M, L, OS 1.69 to 6.95 TEWART BROS. Store open Friday night 'til 10 KIPPEN Miss mi ^C Castle of London, s a who is home ona one year fur- lough returning newt month to the Island of St. Lucia, British West Indies, was ::guest speaker at the May meeting of the WMS of St. Andrew's United Church, 3 ippen, held in, the church on Wednesday, May let. Miss Castle ,presented an interesting and in- formative address which Was ;much enhanced with picturesde- picting conditions and life of the .peop'le and country (where She 'ministers as a missionary. She related (many of her )person- al exper}ences, habits of .the people, extreme heat whist soars as higih as 130 degrees, she also had on display wonderful (Row- ers grown there, one of which was a (beautiful double poinset- tia. ,Fishing and raising sugar cane are iihe main industries she said: Miss Castle also displayed miniatures of bite native houses, dishes, drinking rasps, ' fishing nets, of many; of the, trees that grow on :the island; a St. Lucian, doll eta. The speaker Niglio is a LAKEVIEW CASINO - GRAND . BEND OPENING THIS WEEK END THE NEW BENTLEY'- GARDINER ORCH: featuring Trumpets and Oboe Dalt Walpole on the Hammond Organ •` • DANCING SATURDAY - MAY 18TH SUNDAY MIDNITE - KAY 19TH GR^X°OPENING A United Buyers Food Store IN SEAFORTH HOLIDAY SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, May 16, 17 and 18 only Talk of the Town VALUES FISHERMAN SOCKEYE SALMON Fancy Red, 73/4 oz. tin AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP 11 oz. bottle SHEDD'S SALAD DRESSING Large 32 oz. Jar CHEERY MORN INSTANT COFFEE Large 6 oz. Jar 41c 19c 59c 5gq 1 ■09 Here Are Just a few of the Specials Being Offered SOUTHERN CROSS TUNA FISH Flaked - 6 oz. Tin CHEERY MORN COFFEE Ground or Whole - 1 Ib. Bag INTERLAKE TOILET PAPER 18c 89c 3 rolls 39 c ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIX 35c �k, White - Family Size J WISK LIQUID DETERGENT 68c tin Giant Size CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP 11 for 25c 10 oz. Tin fi JELLO POWDERS 3 for 29cAll Flavors Smith's Grocer A United Buyers Food Market SELF SERVICE - FREE DELIVERY - PHONE 12 OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'TIL 10 P.M. STORE CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 20th -Victoria Day She is saving to buy a new watch for her husband's next birthday He is saving to help his son and daughter get a good education 2HHOTAW Both have a bank account -and a purpose for saving Plans really start to take shape when savings start to grow. One way to make sure you'll have money when you need it is to make regular deposits in your bank account. At first it may not be easy to stick faithfully to your savings program. But as your dollars build up you'll find yourself facing the future with greater confidence, making plans with new assurance.that you'll be able to carry them out. Use a chartered bank to keep your savings safe and growing. You will always be glad you did. Save al a bank - millions do! THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY sister of Mrs. John Alexander was introduced by Mrs. B. 1Elgie and thanked Iby Mrs. Allan John- son and presented a gift, a re-• nieinbrance from-Kippen WIMS. Over 50 ladies were ,present in= eluding a good number from the WMVIS of S ensall United 'Church. Worship period was in ieharge.of MTs. Howard-Finklbeiner, who. read sacred passaged, and p(raY- ers offered by (MTs. Morley C.00per,Miss Dorothy 'Turner, Mrs. Ralph Turner, Mrs. J. Mc- Lellan, Mrs. 'Ronald 'McGregor, Mrs. Harold Jones. An invitation to ,rDurner's Church on May 15 at 2.20, was accepted by the group. !Mrs.' Carl Passmore and Miss Mary Goodwin sof Hensall rendered two pleasing vocal 'du- ets, accompanied'• atthe piano by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot. Mrs. Harry 'Cald(6el1 contributed a Mother's Day poen in her very capable manner.2nd vice -prey., Mrs. Russell Consitt; ,•chaired the meeting, hostesses were Mrs. Archie Parsons and Mrs. Harold Jones. Hymns sung during the meeting were `Lord, while for all mankind we pray", "From Ocean Unto Ocean". Mrs. Rus- sell Consitti closed :wiiih prayer and then all were asked to -the S. S. rooms for tea. WINTHROP Anniversary Services of Win- throp Young People � will be erheldd 'on Sunday, May l service, Cavan Church at 11 a. m. Guest speaker, Mr. Stan MacDonald, President of the Y. P. Huron Presbytery. Evening Services at 8 p.m.- Padre B. Garrett, RCAF !Clinton, guest speaker. Cavan Church Sunday School at 9.45 a,m. ST. COLUMBAN The regular monthly meeting of the local subdivision of the Catholic Women's League was held in the church hall on ,Sun- day afternoon. The President, Mrs. Michael Murray, opened the meeting with the League Prayer. Mrs. Maurice Dalton, recording secretary, (read the minutes of the annual meeting. The 'treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Marie Melady. Ladies were named to collect the fees. Mrs. Frank Bowman and Mrs, Angus Kennedy were appointed as delegates to the Diocesan IConvention to be held in St. Thomas, May 22nd and 23rd. Plans were made for the annual Penny .Sale the end of the month. An address was read to the retiring president, 'Mrs. Jos. Kale, and a rosary was present- ed to her by the executive and members of the league. Tale meeting adjourned and closed with prayer. The article for the monthly draw was donated by MTs. J. F. Murphy, and won bY (Mrs. Frank Bowman. DUBLIN The May meeting of 'the Dub- lin subdivision of the C.W.L. was held on )Monday evening at 8.80 p.m. in the Dublin Con- tinuation School. Mrs• Flannery opened the meeting with the League Prayer and a hymn was sung. Mrs. William Feeney call- ed the roll and read the min- utes of the previous meeting. Miss Kathleen Stapleton gave the financial report for the year, there are 18 members. Mrs. James Krauskopf gave a reading and the correspondence was read by Mrs Flannery. Ac- knowledgements of used cloth- ing were received from the Sis- ters of Service and the Immi- gration ICentre, London. Thank - you notes were also received and read for the Christmas treats received. The guest speak- er of the evening was introduced by Mrs. Flannery, Mrs. McDon- nell of Sebringville who gave a very interesting talk on duties of the Public Health Nurse in regard to the supervising of children in the schools today as to their hearing, eyesight and the different shots and vaccines they receive. 'Mrs, McDonnell is the public health nurse for sev- eral different townships in North Perth. MTs. Lloyd Mc- Carthy tendered a vote of thanks to Mrs. McDonnell and Mrs. Walter Carpenter present- ed her with a gift. A lawn social will be held on the evening of June 251ih. The meeting was ad- journed by prayer and the sing- ing of the National Anthem. A lunch was served by the com- mittee in .charge. BORN DOMESTIC HELP WANTED . - Help required in laundry. Apply Superintendent SCOTT MEMORIAL ,Hos EGG TRAYERS AND =GRADERS' WANTED AT ONCE Apply Seaforth - Farmer Go -op: Produce Dept. Phone 13 or 381W CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone who remembered me with' °ands, treats and visited me while I was a patient in. Scott Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Stapletonand the nursing staff MRS, FRED COOPER The Keane family of Centre St., Sea:' forth, would like to express their most .sincere gratitude to all kind neighbors, friends and to everyone who 'helped in any way after their home, was burnt out. Special thankb to C.W.L. and Red Cross. Society, Seaforth Garry McNichol wishes to thank his friends and pupils and teacher of Lead - bury school for their kind remembrances; gifts, treats and cards while he was in the hospital COMING EVENT Hoare Baking sale, St. Thomas Ang11-• can parish hall, Friday, May 31 from 3 to 6 p.m. Sponsored by 'Woman's Aux,. COMING EVENT Parents) Don't forget second polio' clinic. for Seaforth children on :Thursday, May 23rd at Seaforth Public School from 1.15 to 8 p.m. 1000 broilerchielSps around 8 lbs. Also wood for sale ; - also custom work with tractor, chain sawing, and circling.. Available any time.. 3. R. Barns, 69'R FOR SALE About 100 Sussex -Red pullets, 43/4 months old. Also Universal 2 unit milk- er with connections, reasonable. Phone 4327 Brussels. Wilbert Pratt: 10 to 11 weee s old L➢Kalb pullets, raised under ideal conditions. Available May and early June. Debeaked and vac- cinated. Contact Moore's Poultry Farm. Seaforth. Phone 647.31 FOR SALE No reasonable offer refused for a Goodison threshing machine,. 368,60, in good working, shape. If you can use a cheap machine don't fall to see this OM Ervin Siliey, 114 east and 1. mile north of Bruselield FOR SALE 600 Geraniums in seven colors Also a complete line of slower and garden plants. Baker's Greenhouse,.. your Garden Centro, Seaforth Tenders Wanted Tenders are invited by the Tuekersmith School Area Board for the supply and installation of Water Pressure Systems and Flush Toilets in Schools SS #1, and SS #7. Work to be completed by Aug. 15th, 1957, For installation particulars contact Mr, Ross Forrest, rr2 Kippen, for SS #1; and Mr. Cheater Neil,' rr3, Seaforth, for SS #7, Closing data for tenders June 5, .1957. W. P. Roberta, Sec-Treas., RR3 Seaforth FOR SALE Novelty black and white suit, size 16- 18, newest style.. Apply at The News FOR SALE Electric stove. high oven, 4 elements, ideal for summer cottage. very reason- able, Apply at The News office F 2 -2 -year -old -aid prORe bred SALE Durham bull. John Beattie, RR9 Walton. Phone 8460 FOR SALE Five Durham grass steers. Apply to Gordon People, phone 339218 TO RENT Apartment to rent in the town of Seaforth., Harold Jackson, phone 474 Auction Sale Of :Household Effects. In the village of Brucelield. on Saturday, May 25 At 1 RML 3 extension tables (1 round oak), glues cupboard, chest of drawers, kitch- an cabinet, cloak,small tables, cod tables, 2 bedroom suites, rocking chairs, bode, mattresses, feather tick,,,dreasers, wash stands, 4 wdlnut chairs, a cane bottom chairs, leather couch, 3 toilet sets. Victrola and records, trunks, leather club bags, quilt boxes pictures, Pillows, easel, hot plate, coal oil heater. Ice cream freezer, 2 sets dishes, sealers, croaks, quilts, lamp shades, 5 galall can, 2 rugs 0a12, space heater, 3 burner gas stove (like new) ; settee, commode chair; cutter; buggy; cart, 32 ft. ex- tension ladder; set teamharness; cut- ting box, sin, cistern pump. Several antiques. Oxen yokes, cradle. Terms cash. Prop. Mrs. Jean Cairns. Auet., Harold Jackson. Clerk, E. P, Chesney PRODUCTION Auction Sale Registered yorkshites, at fpm of 3. Scott Clint Seaforth. Monday, May 27, 1 p.m. (DST). Faun located 1 mile south of Seaforth. 29 bred sows 9 boars, number of open gilts. Also Smoker Bale Elevator, 26 feet long; 3/ H.?: motor; 8' steel water trough. An pigs are from a herd established 11 years ago• They have been inspected by a veterinarian and declared free from disease. These pigs are also backed by Advanced Reg- istered ancestry. Present herd sire is MEADOWBROOK PRIN0E 741, by Sumry Cedars Prince 189G. His dam is. Meadowbrook Sue 203E. Catalogueon request. Harold - Jackson,Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Cleric First Mort; WAof $EDO on Food 50 acre farm without buildings in Rt ibber Township. Interest 0%. Repayments to suit lender. McConnell & Hays, Seaforth FOR SALE An-Tnternational side rake. Fred. Bu- chanan, phone 84184 Seaforth STRAYED To lot 83, con. 3, McKillop, on Sunday, a yellow dog about half grown. Ovener may have same by payjng for ad. Phone 886324 Seaforth FOR SALE 1946 Chev sedan in excellent condition. Andrew A. Moore, phone 647231. Must be seen to be appreciated SALESMEN WANTED MAN WANTED -Are you dis- satisfied with your work? Would you like a business of your own? Sharon -In Grace Hospital, Windsor.) If so write Rawleigh's Dept E- on May 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold` Sharon (Betty Lou Kirkby) a daughter, granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs,. Lou Kirkby and great granddaughter' for Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Somerville and Mr, and Mrs. Herb Kirkby Christensen -At Scott Memorial Hosp- ital on May Stir, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christensen, Seaford!, a daughter (died shortly after birth) Nash -At Scott Memorial Hospital on May 8, -to Mr. and Mrs. James Nash, rr5 Seaforth, a daughter Lawrence -At Scott Memorial: Hospi- tal, on May 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence. rr4 Mitchell, a daughter Bruen-Harold and Stella Bauer (nee Armstrong) of Bornholm announce the birth of their ,on Brian Glenn on May 1, 1957, atClintonHospital FORTY YEARS, AGO From The Seaforth )News, May, 1917 Word has (been received that Sgt. Harvey Dorrance was wounded in France where^ he had served for two years. A ease of importance in .Ont- ario has 'been settled after go- ing through all the courts, and establishes that a ,muunicipality cannot closesltiaeets laid down on plans, and sell the land for pri- vate property. , The street in question was in Egmondville. Joe Kelly of the Posit Office staff has enlisted. Harold Best of Regina was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Gillespie. 364 -GG, 4005 Richelieu St•, Mont- real, Que. TEACHER WAITED Protestant teacher wanted for S. S. No. 2 McKillop, duties to commence. in Sept. Three miles from Seaforth, all modern heating, etc. 20 pupils expected. Apply to the secretary stating qualifica- tions and salary expected. Robt. E. Mc- Millan, aMillan, 11.12,2. Seaforth, .Ont. FOR SALE Comfortable five room cottage with bathroom, and furnace, in Egmondville. Phone 668125 THE SEAFORTI3 NEWS Thursday, May 16, 1957 BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt. and Careful Attention' Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 . Night 595W FOR SALE Tourists, just whatyou need for that summer cottage -a good rangette anti a urine chesterfield., Wilber Keyes, 656x11. MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL.'B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A, McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily, except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat uxlay only 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance ars desirable VETERINARY SURGEON J. O: TURNBULL, D.Y.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M.,, V.S. Main St., Seaforth Phone 105 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF -- Optometrist Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Moues-Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to 5.80; Wed. 9 AM to. 12.30 PM. Thur. ergs by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010, above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SNAIFORTH, ONT. A11 kinds of Insurance risks'ef-- fected at lowest rates in First-. Class Companies FOR SALE Tobo sure you are able to plantthe beet Hybrid Seed Corn available this year place your order for Funk's G Hy- brid Seed Corn now. W. A. I•Iauglr - & 'Sons,' Brucefield. Phone 668x23 Seaforth Notice to Creditors In the Estate of JOHN' A. McNAUGHTON All persons naving claims against the Estate of John. A. McNaughton, late of the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on the 1561 dayofDecember,. 1956, are hereby notified to send in full Particulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 7th day of June, 1957, atter which date tho assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 14th day of May, 1957. McCONNELL & HAYS . Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor INSURANCE ,...•- Fire • Auto • Accident ^. • LIabijIty • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 'blue coal' the solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE on, DUNDAS & LONEY • Phone 573 or 332-R ' AND FUEL OIL. WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318w NOTICE For artificial-inaomhmtion informa- tion or service from all breeds of cattle. phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding A•. sedation at: Clinton HU 2-8441 between 7.80 and 9.30 A.M. We have all breeds available -top quality at low cost. RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House,. phone 3478, Seaforth If you want NOTICE gravel, Band, top soil on excavating just phone 854 Seafortis ED BOYOE FARERS, NEED GRAIN? Seo us for special bulk p gee delis. ered to your barn. Topnotch Feeds Lim- ited. Phone 15 Seaforth NOTICE Agent for Viking cream separators. We have new and a few good used ma- chines on bond; also repairs- John Byer - man, phone 848224 Sonforth The better all -Rel SAa Viking cream separator in all sizes, in stainless steel. Repairing a specialty. Also parts for Renfrew separator. A few reconditioned separators in other makes on hand at present.BBaail ld O'Rourke, phone HU 2. 9 DEAD STOCK WANTED For prompt removal of dead or dia.. abled horses or cows in sanitary trucks, phone collect Seaforth 140. Wm. Stone Sons, Limited Ingersoll, Ontario LAWN MOWERS The famous Duo-Thirm and Ezy-Cut at prices from $50 up. Dublin Electric. Phone 70, Dub- lin;, open every nightuntil9 NOTICE Would you like to have your ashes, dirt er garbage taken away? Also garden work or lawn cutting. Call 745J Seaforth NOTICE Several used TV's, washers and refrigerators. Dublin Electric. Open until 9 every night FOR SALE •Beechwood General Store, RR # 5, Seaforth, is now for sale due to the re- cent demise of Mrs. Mary Carlin. In- quiries should be directed to. V^ L. Car- lin. -519 Grosvenor St., London, Ont, or c/o the Store. For Sale Frame cottage, James Street, Oil Furnace, bathroom, garage, moderately priced Nearly new, modern, 2 bed- room, oil heated, 1% storey dwell- ing welling on. East William Street. Worth investigating, Possession arranged 11/a story, frame dwelling, Church Street. 'modern conveni- ences, onventences, garage. Immediate pos- session M. A. REID HANSON Complete Spraying Outfits Boonlless Sprayers, as low as $100 and Boom Sprayers Also Dow Weed Spray Harold Pryce. Winthrop