HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1957-05-30, Page 8ON SALE UNTIL JUNE 4th
TIP TOP TAILORS
Made -To -Measure
SUITS
at 2O70• Discount
This is the only Tip Top sale
for 1957 - - - So, "nuff said.,,
If you need a suit better, get in
before June 4th.
All Tip Top fleck, chock, stripe
and novelty worsteds and
tweeds go into this big sale.
(Tropicals & Borges only ex-
cepted.) Save up to 15.00 now at
these sale prices. _•
Ladies' Tailored
TIP TOP
SUITS
at 2.0% discount
TIP TOP 51.60 1 60.
REG. 64.50 ,. Sale
REG. 7460 :. Sale FLEET ST. 5gr60
Ladies! Choose from the same
group of all wool English worst•
ails, novel twists and neat
checks. - Tailored to your meas-
ure in the style of your choice,
-You know' Tip Top values. -
SO save up to 15.00 now at these
sale prices.
TIP 04, 51.60
REG.. 04,50 .. Sale
REG. 7450 .. Sale 59s60
FATHER'S DAY
Is COMING
Sunday, June 16
tewart
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ESE" SPECIALS
GENERAL ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC FRY PAN
GENERAL ELECTRIC
PORTABLE MIXER . , . .
Reg. 21.95 515.99
Reg. 23,95 $16.99
LIMITED QUANTITY
BAL WIN }IA.' DWARF
Phone 61 - Seaforth
•
Can
you use
our new
banking service
Personal
Chequing
Accounts
The best way to find out
whether or not a Personal
Ghequing Account would help
you is to come in and
discuss it!
THE
TORONTO - DOM I ISI ION
The bank tha8 Looks ahead
J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch
HENSALL
Celebrate 25th -Wedding
Anniversary
Complimenting Ai:i
Mr. gd Mrs.
Harold Parker, on their, -250h
wedding anniversary memlbers
of the latter's family gathered
at 'their home on Friday 'even-
ing. They were presented with
1
a tri lite lamp, .electric fryer,
silver trimmed tea-pot, silver
salt and peppers. The address
was read by Jack Cobbett. A s'o-
cial'time was enjoyed by all a0
ter which refreshments Were
served.
Mr. Risen Moore,who has
Ibeen a resident of this district
United. Buyers Millar Day
SPECIALS.
For Thur. Fri. Sat., May 30, 31, June 1
Stock up at these low, low prices!
Nature's Best Choice Quality
--PEAS OR' CORN .... 7 15 -oz tins 51
Aylmer Sunshine Tomato Juice .. 7 20 -oz tins : $1
Golden Dew Margarine .......... 4 1 -ib. pks. ` $1
Aylmer Fruit Cocktail 4 15 oz. tins ' $1
Southern Cross Tuna Fish, flaked , . 6 G -oz. tins" $1
Aylmer Tomato' Catsup........ 5 11 -oz bottles $1
Paird Dog Food with beef gravy .. 8 15 -oz. tins $1
Economy Kleenex 3 pk:s..$1
Tree Sweet Orange Juice 6 20 -oz Tins . $1
Interlake Toilet Paper 8 Lge Rolls- $1
Just a few of the Dollar Day specials
being offered
SEE THE MONKEY IN OUR WINDOW !
WITH EVERY PURCHASE 010 BANANAS A FREE TICKET
ON A TOY MONKEY
Draw to take place closing time Saturday
Smith's Grocery
PHONE 12
Self Service Free Delivery
Your United Buyers Food Store in Seaforth
F'IGIDAI
We are happy to be
chosen to represent
in Seaforth
Frigidaire Appliances,
built and backed by
General Motors
ea
I
fid
We hope and will en-
deavor to give the
salve dependable and
faithful service that
John W. Modeland
has given his many
customers of Frigid-
aire during the past
thirty years
OX FURNITURE STORE
HOUSE FURNISHINGS FLOOR COVERINGS
FLOOR SANDING PRONE 43 - SEAFORTH
1
Grand Opening
PAINT SALE of theYear
INTERIOR ALKYD
OFF
Thurs. Fri.
Sato
PENFOUND VAR
®NISH Co.
Establ'd 1908
FLAT ENAMEL 12 attractive colors
quart Reg, 2.10 Special price 1.40
allow
g Reg,7
.16 S ecial
rice
SEMI GLOSS•ENAMELS 12 attractive colors P 4.77
qt Reg. 2,35 Special price 1.57
gal Reg. 8.15 Special price 5.43
EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT 4 attractive colors and white
qt Reg, 2.35 Special price 1.57
gal Reg. 8.15 Special price 5.43
Exterior White Primer . Gal. Reg. 8.15 Special price 5.43
MODERN TREND TRIM COLORS four colors
qt Reg. 2.60 Special price 1.73.
gal. Reg. 9,15 Special price 6.10
Exterior 1 coat white . , . , gal Reg. 8.40 Special price 5.60
Cottage & fence white .. , , gal Reg, 5.10 Special price 3.39
•
SPECIAL PRICES ON MANY OTHERS
Interior Enamel, primer, Verandah and Floor, Marine Spar
FREE PRIZES -To the first 100 customers to visit
our store will receive :a free Lucky Ticket on a quart
of 1st quality non yellowing gloss white enamel.
18 quarts to be drawn the following week
FREE with each purchase of 1 gallon of paint, var-
nish or enamel a ticket on a 21" Admiral TV Set. -
3 sets will be drawn for among all Penfouud Paint
dealers; draw conducted on June 14th
(Any merchandise ordered and not yet in stock will be
delivered immediately after` sale)
G. A. WRIGHT
(WOOD PRODUCTS)
John Street Phone 342-W Seaforth
for the past nunmber of years,
having been employed with Mr.
James McEwen recently, left
ter Bancroft on IS'aturday where
he plans to take up residence.
On Friday evening the mana-
gers 'of Cannel (Prein
Chiurch honored him• -'at ^asbytersociaal
evening, iwhext he was (presented
with a Bible from the church
and a fiahiii•g rod and reel from
the managers. Russell has been
a faithful member of the board
of managers for the past sever-
al years.
:Miss Shipley .Chapman of •Sar-
nia spent the 'Weekend with her
parents, 1VI3•. and Mrs. Lorne
IClhapman.
Mr. ^aPrd'.Mrs Wilbert Dining
were recent visitors with 'their
son and idaughter-in-law.
Shower for Bride -Elect
'Mrs. Albert Shirray was host-
ess at her home on Saturday
evening, when a number of
neighbors and friends gathered
in honor of Miss Shirley 'Chap-
man of Sarnia, bride -elect of
June. "(Mrs. Kenneth Elder and
Mrs. Alex. Munn assisted the
hostess in arranging the event.
'Contests 'were enjoyed and the
guest of honor won the prize,
after which she 'was escorted to
a
.decorated chair • under a
large, iwhite wedding bell. Mrs.
Elder and Mrs. Munn presented
the miscellaneous gifts In a'de-
corated basket, and Mrs. Shia -
ray read an appropriate address.
;Miss Jean McAllister of London
assisted the' bride -elect in open-
ing
pening the gifts, after . which she
expressed sincere thanks to
everyone. Refreshments were
served by the hostess and the as-
sistants.
Mrs. Margaret Vair returned
to her home 'after spending the
past 'week with her sister, Mrs.
Louis 'Simpson.
FINANCE REPORT
The following items were
passed by the finance committee
of Seaforth town :eouncill at its
regular May meeting:
J. F. 'Scott, $100.00; J. F.
Scott, $11,4.78; A. Miller, $141;
C. Addicott, $8.00; G. BousseY,
$3,00; Mrs. H. Bolton, $6.00;
P.U.C., $49.72; Receiver Gener-
al of Oanada, $25.$4; D. H.
Wilson, $250.00; H, Maloney,
$220.84; A. 'Price, '$187.50; A,
Bushie, $142.50; J. Cummings,
$20.00; Davis, Dunn & Brough-
ton, $500.00; Seaforth News,
$1'39.67; Thos. Whetteir & Son
Ltd., $21.97; Watson & Reid,
$28.50; Huron County Munici-
pal Ass., $15.00; Bell Tele-
phone Co., $59.75; Amy Horne,
$50.40; Relief, $35.00; County
of ,Huron, $177.21; A. Gilbert
Motors, $10.00; Treas. of Ont.,
$828.44; Mrs. B. Bolton, $6.00;
M. E. Clarke, $7.65; Town of
Mitchell, $175.00; The Exeter
Times -Advocate, $14.50; Den-
nis Electric, $2.75; Kerslake's}
$66.15; Geo. A. Sills & Sons,
$21.59; Stedman Bros., $2.98;
Baldwin Hardware, $29.84; Sea -
forth General Contracting, $288;
G. 'Bechtel, $7; (Seaforth Lum-
ber Ltd., $279.81; G. & W. V.
Smith, $4.94; W. D. Smith, $10.-
73; John Bach, $55.1^6; Sea -
forth Concrete Products, $104.-
17; IC.N.R., $44.81;• C. Coen-dies,
C. & C. aving, $125.-
84;
125:84; A. Miller, $114.00; P. Doig,
$10.00; iR. Ji. Beattie,. $5.40; H.
McLlwain, $99,85; Cooper's Of-
fice Supply Co., $298.06; Ont.
Office Outfitters Ltd., $41.45;
F. k:.ling, $396.64; J. T. Hugill,
$1118.00; F. Lamont, $146.20;
Hildebrand Paint & -Paper, $13.-
25; IC. Addicott, $8.00; E. A.
McMaster, $8.60; A. 'Baker, $9;
Dungey, $24,00; P.U.0., $56.-
22.
BORN
Murray -At Scott Memorial I•Iospital
on May 24th, to Mr.. and Mrs. Frank
Murray, Walton ire. a son
Nigh -At Scott Memorial Hospital on
May 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nigh,
Seaforth rr3, a son
Riley -Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Riley of
Cromarty (Grace Forrest) are happy to
announce the birth of their daughter,
Cheryl Lynn, at Clinton Public Hospital.
on May 10, 1967
IN ONTARIO
wise
folk
get
most fun
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ONTARIO TRAVEL
735 Parliament Bldgs. Toronto
Send FT& Ilterafure to
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Address
Post Office
Ontario' Department of Travel & Publicity
tion. Bryan i. Cathcart, Minister'
• CARD; OF THANKS
Hugh Campbell wishes 1» thunk, the
doctors and nurses of Scott Memorial
Iiiospital for their care, and to thank his.
friends Mr the many kind rememb-
rances . while a patient in the hospital.
My. Archie Somerville and family who
recently lost their barn and livestock by
fire, ,would like to express their sincere
appreciation and tlianks to all kind net'
ghbors and friends who so generously
gave of their time and equipment in
cleaning up after the fire and to every
one .who helped in any way. Special
thanks goes to those who collected and
contributed to the large sum of money
which was presented to them.
FOR SALE ..
Feed oats and cob corm. John Thomp-
son, phone 833x31 Seaforth. • FOR SALE
0 good pigs. Ted van Dylc, RR3 -.Sea-
ferth.,.Mill Road
FOR SALE
Good used frig, suitable for cottage or
apartment, priced reasonably. Phone
088W.,
" 25% DISCOUNT
On Watches, Rings, Jewellery & Sil-
verware.during month of June, at J. A.
Westeott, Jeweller
FOR SALE.
Nearly new modern one 'storey dlvell-
Ing,. •Godericb St. .West, oil heat, alumi-
num screen and storm sash throughout,
2 bedrooms, with extra bedfoom in base -
Mont) > Balance under N.H.A. $40.60 , per
month. Owner moved from this district.
Must sell. Possession July 1
MERTON A. REID
FOR SALE
Allis Chalmers 0 tractor in good work-
ing' order. John high, phone 662,12
SALESMEN WANTED •
MAN • WANTED for Rawleigh busin-
ess. Sell to 1600. families. Write today.
Rawleigh's Dept.: E-864-S.A., 4006 Rich-
elieu St., Montreal,
FOR SALE
Tuberous Begonia, Geraniums, Canals,
also a complete line of flower and gar-
den plants. Baker's Greenhouse, your
garden' centre, Seaforth, omen every day
and evening
FOR SALE
Holstein bull calf, Gerald van den
I'Ienget, 12135 Seaforth, :Phone. 852,11
FOR SALE
Ten stocker steers, Hereford Durham
cross, around .000 lbs. Thomas Goven-
lock, 005 Seaforth, Phone 838x6
• NOTICE
The: Huron County Council will meet
in the Court House Goderich on Wed'
oesday June 12th, 1057, at 10 ELM.
All accounts and notices of deputy
tions should be in the (rands of the
Comity Clerk not later than Saturday,
June 8211, 1057
A. H. Erskine, Clerk,
County of Huron ...
FOR SALE
McCormick Deering hay loader with
drop head and grease carts, good as new,
Priced to sella Phone 981.11 Dublin. cen-
tral. W. J, Fell, Staffs
880 Red Reek SALE
government approved
pullets; 100 Leghorns ten weeks old.
Phone 23r25 Dublin. Laverne lioegy
FOR SALE
About 100 Sussex Red pullets, 6 mos.
old, for sale or exchange _for cattleor
Pigs. Wilbert Pratt, phone 43x7, Brus-
sels, lot 20, con. 14, Grey
FOR SALE
1946 Chev sedan in excellent condition.
Andrew A. Moore, phone 611r31. Must
be seen to be appreciated
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received by the und-
ersigned up to Wed., June 5th, for as
pressure system, drinking fountain and
flush toilets, for S.S. No. 13 McKillop.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. ,
SAM J. SCOTT, Sec.-Treas.
FOR 'SALE
House -Eight room solidbrick house
on North Main street, former McNabb
Property. Apply to Wallace Ross -
. ESTATE
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farms, farm stock and machinery,
at Lot 36, Con. 7, Logan twp., 4 miles
north of Dublin, on Tuesday, Jure 4th
at 1 p.m. Horses -Clyde Gelding 10
years old 1800 lbs. Cattle -7 Durham
cows freshen in April & May; 2 Durham
cows due time of sale. 2 Durham cows
duo in Nov. Fat cow; Durham heifer
duo in June; 2 Durham steers rising 2
years old; 4 Durham steers 1 year o1d,'
ready for market; 4 Durham calves 6
months old ; 7 Durham spring calves.
Pigs -Sow due July 6, 4 York chunks
75 lbs. Hens -200 Hybrid hens 1 year
old. Quantity cut & long hay.
Mechineiy-Deering binder, hay load-
er 6 ft. .cut Deering mower; -Deering
manure spreader, side rake, 8 drum steel
roller, 4 section harrods, spring tooth
cultivator, muffler,seed drill, fanning
mill; 2000 Ib. scales, electric cream sep-
arator; Universal milking machine, dou-
bleunit; rubber tired wagon, 16 ft. hay
rack, plows, pony buggy & cutter. Quan-
tity of lenber & plank; team harness
& collars, colony house & rain shelters.
Forks, shovels. chains, 89 Hudson sedan
and other articles toonumerous to men-
tion. Farms -100 acre. farm,. Lot 35,
Con. 7, Logan two,., 90 acres of work-
able land, good clay loam, well drained.
10 05100 hardwood bush, good - water
supply, hank barn, good stabling. Hen.
house, garage, 11/4 story brick house.
Hydro throughout. buildings. 60 acres,
west half of Lot 34, Con. 6, Logan twp.
Good clay loam, 43 acres workable, 7
acres of bush. All in pasture at present,
good water supply, windmill & tank.
Terms, chattels, cash. Property -10%
down, balance 80 days. Immediate pos-
session. Will be sold subject to reserve
bid Estate of Louis- Dillon. Aust.,
Harold Jackson ; clerk, E. P. Chesney ;
solicitor, P. D. McConnell
ESTATE
Auction Sale
Of Farms farm stock, machinery and
household effects At Lot 30, Con. 10,
Morris Twp., in the village of Walton,
Thurs., June 6th, et 12 o'clock sharp
Barbara Gratton, 3 years old. bred by
Victory' Bare and dam Babe Ojiilcoot,
Easter Eve 5 years old, by -Shelton, dam
Roseanne Aube --record 2.11. Babe Grat-
ton 2 years old, full sister to Barbara
Gratton. 1 year old filly -sire Sam Hy,
dam Babe Chilcoot.These 8 colts are full
and half sisters to Vicky Bars with n
record of 2.08. General purpose gelding
5 years old. Cattle -.3 - Holstein cows
recently fresh ; 5 Durham & Hereford
steers rising 2 years old. 11 steers and
heifers 1 year old, 2 spring calves.
Pigs -York sow bred; 9 York chunks
80 lbs. Major.Fordson tractor in good
condition. International W30. Internat-
ional 3 furrow plow. Bissel tiller, 8 • ft.
Minneapolis li ern disk; diamond liar-
row;
h nrow; fertilizer 13 tree drill. Cockshutt
drop head hay loader (new). Internat-
ional 6 ft. mower (oil bath). John
Deere side rake (new 7 E. McCormick
Deering binder.'6 ft lis Chalmers com-
bine. Litz feed grinder, drive belt, man-
ure spreader. Rite Way pipe line milk-
ing machine. - Clipper seed cleaner, elec-
tric Bream separator, milk pails, 2000'
Ib scales • 1940 Dodge 1 ton truck with
stake racks. 'l -wheel horse trailer 1 rub-
bertired wagon & hay rack ; -.rubber
tired wagon with good grain box. Forts,
shovels,chains, etc. Portable granary. 3
set of racing harness. 2 set of hobbles. ;
other racing- equipment; racing sultry.
2 halt speed cutters. Set of team liar-
Hess -and collars. Quantity of baled hay
& straw. Household -17 inch Admiral
television & aerial. 9 ft. Frig, rang-..
ette,. cook stove, :kitchen Mable & . ehaire ;
'electric washing machine, - pop-up toast,
00. 0 pc modern dining room suite; 3
pc. chesterfield (like new). Bell upright
piano, modern small tables. & occasional
.chairs; table lamps & floor lamp. 2 grey
rugs, mirrors; hall tree. roclecrs; 4
furnished bedrooms, . including beds,
dressers, stands, chest of drawers,
springs & spring mattresses, bed linens,
table linens, sets of dishes and other
dishes, kitchen utensils; drapes and
merry oer articles.
Farms th-Parcel 1 -Lot s 30, , Don. 10,
Morris two., 50 acres more or less, clay
loam, good water supply, large bank
barn, silo, frame house, drive shed. Hy-
dro in house &' barn.- Parcel 2 -South
half of Lot 26,, Gin 10, Morris twp., 40
aeras more or less, spring creek, all in.
grass, clay loam. Terms -Chattels cash...
Property 10% down, balance 30 days.'
Offered aubject to reserve bid.
Estate of 'late Robert Kirkby, P. D.
McConnell, 'solicitor, Frank Kirkby, ad-
ministrator of Estate.' Harold Jackson,
Anat., E. P. Chesney, ;Clerk
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, May 80,' 1957
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention.
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 • Night 595W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Burgeon
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., Interniek
P. L. Brady, M.D. Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., deltic.
except -Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday and Sat•
urday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments madeis advance are.
desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St., Seaforth Phone 105
JOHN E, LONGSTAFF - Optomettlat
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hours-Seaforth_daily,except Mon., 9 to
5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. evll'
by appointment only. Olinton HU -2-7010.
above Hawkins' IIdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE, AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected at lowest rates in First -
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto°
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages'
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE.,
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 318w
NOTICE
For artificial insemination informa-
tion or service from all breeds of cattle,
phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding A.
sedation at: -Clinton HU 2-3441 between
7.30 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 kinde of radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 84716, Seaforth
NOTICE
If you want gravel, sand, top• soil on
excavating just phone 864 Seaforth.
ED BOYCE
FARMERS, NEED GRAIN
See us for special bulk prices deliv-
ered to your barn. Topnotch Feeds Liar.
ited. Phone 15 Seaforth
NOTICE
Agent. for Viking cream auli,ir'iy-i•rx.
We have .new and a Sew good used 'ma-
chines 'on hand; ales repairs. John Byer -
man, phone 8481,24 Seaforth
The better ail eelm:tririo Viking cream
separator in all sizes, in stainless steel
Repairing
A g p epor.. A Also ondit for.n
Renfrew separator.. A Pew 'reconditioned
separators in other makes on band at
present. Basil O'Rourke, phone HU 2-
9131, Brucefield
DEAD STOCK WANTED
For prompt: removal of dead or dis-
abled horses or cows in sanitary tracks,
phone collect Seaforth 140.
Wm. Stone Sons, Limited
Ingersoll, Ontario
NOTICE'
Several used TV's, washers and
refrigerators. Dublin Electric.
Open until 9 every night
TENDER
TOWNSHIP Or TUCICERSMITH
Tenders are invited by the Township
of Tuckeremrth for the :construction of
two concrete culverts, one -8' x 4' x 44'
at Lots 5-6, Con. 11 HI0s. ; the other...
8' x 4' x.40' at Lots 36-26, fan. 2 LRS.
Completion date, Aug. 15, 1967. -
Township will supply cement and steel
required. Marked cheque for 10% of the
tender to accompany all tenders. Sep-
arate tenders must be submitted for
each culvert. Tenders to close dune 4,
1967, at 8 P.M. (DST). Plans and spec-
ification may be seen at the clerk's of-
fice. Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
Twp. of Tucicersmitlr, RR #4, Seaforth
Notice to Creditors
In tiieto
Es to of JOHN A.
McNAUGHTON
All persons Wynne claims against the
Estate of John A. McNaughton, late of
the Township of.. Tuckeremith, 3n the
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased,
who died on the .15th day of December.
1956, are hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the under-
signed on or before the 71h day of June,
1957, after which date theassets will be
distributed, having regard only to.
claims then 'received. .
DATED at Seaforth, this 14th day of
May, 1967.
McCONN111LD & HAYS
Seaforth,Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor
House for sale
7 rooms, 165' frontage with extra lot,
all modern conveniences, oil. heating, on
No. 4 highway, at ICippen. - Apply Samuel Cudmore, IUppen
BRAESIDE REST HOME
Per elderly people and convalescents.
Telephone Mrs. Boyce, 120 W Miteheil
NOTICE
Buy your diamond and wedding rings
at 'Westcotts June . Sale and save 25%
on your purchase
POLICE, REPORT
% The traffic statistics of the
Provincial report for District
No, 6 for April: Accidents 140,
fatal •accidents • 5, persons killed
5, injured 56, vehicles' checked
6,120, charges laid 478, most
charges, rate ofspeed.201,