HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-01-09, Page 8STEWART BROS. BIG
ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY llth
If you haven't been in to the sale yet, then you're one of
the few that have missed the biggest sale -we've ever
had. There's bargains galore yet at 20 pc. to 50 pc.
discount. Remember, the sale ends Saturday, Jan. Ilth
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE SUPER BARGAINS
Big Dress Sale
15.95 Dresses 9.95
25.00 Dresses 15.00
Special Rack % price
Great Coat Sale
Rvaleg. 49.95
ues Sale 34.95
.,
Reg. 65.00 Sale 44.95
values .,,.
Extra Special
BOYS' ZIP -HOOD
SUBURBAN COATS
sale $7a95
OTHER COATS 10,35 to 11.95
SAVE 20%
ON MEN'S FURNISHINGS
INCLUDING
SWEATERS • UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS - TIES - SOX
HATS -CAPS- GLOVES
Men's 20% off
•Suburban Coats .
Big savings on
Men's
Ready-to-wear
SUITS
RegC �y
Some with 2ar to pants ,00 25■00
All wool Suit
Values to 55.00 35.00
Our Best Suits -Finest'
valuesrtoWorsteds 45e00
Reg, 69.50
2 ppeciatg 52.00
ALL
DRY GOODS LINES
20% OFF -
)SAVE NOW ON
SHEETS - PILLOW SLIPS
TOWELS - PRINTS
FLANNELETTES, &c.
and Accessories including
Gloves, Handbags
Hose, Slips, Undies
AT 20% OFF
MEN'S TOPCOATS
AND OVERCOATS
Greatly reduced
Regular Sale 22.00
29,50
Regular Sale 29.50
39.50
Regular t° Sale 39.50
55.00..
Reg. 5.95 Sport Shirts 4.95
Reg. 4.95 Sport Shirts 3.95
Reg. 3.95 Sport Shirts 2.98
Boys Sports Shirts .. 20% off
STEWART BROS.
HENSALL
Prices at 'Hensall Community
Sale Jan. 2, 1968:
Weanling pigs '$13.00 to $15.-
10;
15:
10; chunks $16.10 to $17.40;
feeders $20.85 to $30.00; sows
$75.00 to $102.00; Holstein
,cows $150.00 to $175.00; ,Dur-
ham cows $160.00 to $202.00;
Holstein calves $11.00 to ,$20.;
Durham calves $15.00 to $34;
Pat cows up to $14.70 a newt.
275 pigs and 90 head of cattle
and calves were sold.
WHEAT G ROERS
A vote on a petition received from the Ontario Wheat Producers'
Association that a proposed wheat producers marketing plan be
approved will be held on Friday, January 17, 1958.
Polling booths will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
In addition, polls at The County Department of Agriculture
office, will be kept open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -Monday,
January 20th to Friday, January 24th,. inclusive.
If in doubt as to location of nearest Polling Booth consult your
Agricultural Representative.
ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD
F. K. B. Stewart G. F. Perkin
Secretary Chairman
HENSALL
A family dinner marked the
occasion of the 40th'anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Worn, (Hayter,
prominent residents of .:'Varna
district. The laffain• held' tit their
home on Christmas Day was at-
tended by 2,8 „members' of the
family : ,and their children. The
honored couple were. presented
with a bedroom suite from the
family. Their wedding of 40
years ago was solemnized at
Bayfield. Mrs. Hayter is the
former IMinnie 'Tippett of .Bay-
field. Their union was pressed
with three sons, .Elmer, Harvey
and Mervyn; Varma;' one daugh-
ter I(Eileen) Mrs. Ken MacLean,
Hensall, anal 11 grandchildren..
Mr. Hayter is e wen known vio-
linist and floor manager with
'the Murdock Orc)hesitra, 'which
provide music for many ,dances.
A euchre party was held 'im
their honor in Varma Tows] hall
on tSaburday, Dec, 28th with 55
tables in play. Wiliness were
ladies. Mrs:: Robin .McAllister,
Mrs. !Stan Love and Mrs. 'Wins-
ton Workman. Gent's, Brasil :0' -
Rourke, Wilfred "CChuter, Elmer
John McBride, ,Gifts and a purse
of money were presented to Mr.
and 'Mas, Hayter. The address
was read by Md Webster, and
presentation by Orrin Dowson.
140 attended the affair from
London, Lueam, •Goderich, Exet-
er, Ataburn, iZurich, Hensall,
,Bruoefield, Seaforth and Walton
in addition to neighbors and,
friends from Varna area.
Mr, and lydrs. R. Y. MacLaren
returned home on Thursday af-
ter spending the holidays with
their daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Evans and family in Waterloo..
Mr. and .Mrs, Gerald Bell
spe'n't Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Berl in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Don ,Avery of
St Catherines were holiday vis-
itors with the latte_r's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Flynn, Gerald
and Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kipfer of
Lucan and Miss Irma Kipfer of
Toronto visited over the holiday
with Mr. and .Mrs. ,Cecil Kipfer.
Miss Mae Mc/Naughton of
London is visiting with her bro-
ther and sister-in-law dSr. and
Mrs. Peter :MeNaugihton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson
and son of 'Sudbury visited last
week with Mrs, Gibson's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc-,
Naughton.
Misses ,Margaret and Anna
Bell of Toronto visited this
week wit their father Mr. Wm.
R. Iliell,ind with their brother
Mr. Robert .Bell.
Mrs. Ida Willis of London vis-
ited over the weekend with ,her
daughter Mrs. Edna MacArthur
and family.
Mr. Ted 2 orminton of 'West-
ern University visited during
thee holidays with his parents,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed Norminton,
Miss 'Wendy )Moir is spending
the holidays with her mother
Mrs. Mansel Mason Jr., at
Grand Bend.
DUBLIN -
Mr. and (Mrs. A. McDougall
and children, London. spent
New Year's with Mr. •and Mrs.
Jas. Jordan.
Rev Vincent Eckert, ,C
Rochester, New York with his
mother, .Mrs. Theresa Eckert.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guth-
eridge of Leamington with Mr.
and Mrs; Don MacRae.
MT. and (Mrs, (Bert 'Glidden
and girls of Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Kelly and children
of Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kelly, Kitchener, with Mr. and
Mrs. Fel'gus Kelly. •
Mr, and Mrs. Louis Lane and
daughter; London, with Mr. ,and
Mrs. William Lane. -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrne
and family, Hamilton, with
Miss Monica Byrne and Mr. and
Mrs. Fergus (Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. in
Kiitchener with Mr. and Miss.
Frank 03enn.
Mies Anne Dennome, of Dun -
des wdtlh• Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'
Rourke.
Mr, and Mrs. Don MacRae in
Parkhill with Mr. and Mrs. G.
F. Gooding,
IMr and Mrs. Frank Burns
and Joe in London with Mr,
and Mrs. Ray Hotham.
MTS. Mary ISchul?nan in Wind,
sor with Mr, and Mr's. Leo Hol-
land.
Mrs, E. Jordison in Ancaster
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Jordisooi.
Mr. and Mrs, William -Duffy
and ctluldmen of Woodstock, with
Miss. Louis Dillon and Dorothy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle and
Bernadette spent New Year's
withIMr. and Mrs. Joe Dantzer
in Kitclhener.
Funeral services were held on
I Thursday morning, Jana at
a
9.20 at St. 'Patrick's - )Church,
Election Cards
To the Elector's of
McKillop Twp.
I wish to thank the elector's for
their support at the 'recent elec-
tion. Wishing ydu all the com-
pliments of the season.
HERBERT WILLIAMSON
To the Voters of McKillop.
I wish to convey my thanks for
their support In the election for
Councillor.
S(AM McCLURE
To the Electors
of McKillop Township
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation. to the
voters of McKillop for the help
they gaveme at the polls Monday.
'WM. RYAN
WANTED
First.niortga.ge of $2500.00 to
$3000.00 on modern residence in
Seaforth, interest 3% - repay-
ments to suite lender. Apply Mc-
Connell & Stewart, Telephone 174.
/ FOR SALE
Flowers Snapdragon, lawns,
carnations, potted plants. Baker's
Greenhouse, phone 356, Seaforth
FOR SALE
3 York hogs of serviceable age,
Donald Buchanan, phone 850r25
FOR SALE
A number of weanling pigs. Ben
Riley, Londesboro, phone 850-41
Seaforth
FOR SALE
Duo -Therm space heater with
circulating fan, in excellent con-
dition. Apply to Elgin Schade,
phone 8461.32
FOR SALE
A good muskrat back fur jack-
et,.size 34-36. Worn, for two win-
ters. Priced reasonable for quick
sale. Enquire at News Office
FOR SALE
Stoker coal and. Hard coal, We
deliver. Write, or phone 36r13
Dublin, Krauskopf Bros.
TENDERS'
Tenders wanted for caretaker'
for S.S. No, 10'Tuckersmith•, Dut-
ies to commence Feb. 1. Tenders
to be in by Jan. 20. For further'
particulars apply to Verne Alder
dice, Sec.-Treas., RR 2 Kippen
FOR SALE
Registered Ayrshire cow due to
freshen. Woald like to buy some
young pigs, or would trade for
cow. Fred Buchanan, phone 841r4
Seaforth
POULTRY AND HOG EQUIP-
MENT DEALERS WANTED
No stock to keep or pay for. No
accounts to carry. Opportunity
unlimited for resident of this
locality. Applicant miust be pre-
pared to travel throughout the
county. Wellknown and estab-
lished equipment firm will furn-
ish leads, catalogues, pricelists
and national advertising. Experi-
ence with poultry a distinct ad-
vantage. Apply immediately to:
RIDLER MILLS LIMITED, 31.
Superior Street, Newmarket
Phone TWining.5.2366
Dublin, for the late Mrs. Win-
nifred "Rowland who ;died ` on
Sunday at the home of her son
Frank in tOakville. Mrs. Row-,
land was a faithful member of
St. Patrick's Church, the Altar
Society and the C.W.L. Rev.
O)r. J. B. Fioulkes sang the re-
quiem High Mass with 'Mrs.
Lane presiding at the organ.
Pallbearers were John McIver,
Louie and Edward. Rowland,
Gordon and Bernard Costello
and .ITtom (Burns. Rnterment was
in ,St. Patrick's ,Cemetery.
'Attending the' funeral of the
late Mrs. Rowland were Rev.
Mother St. George, 'Chatham;
Rev. Mother ,ofra, Windsor;
Mrs. Vincent McGrath, Wind-
sor; MT. and Mrs. )Bent tGallow,
Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mc-
Grath and family, Merton.; Mr,
Pat McGrath, London; M., and
Mrs. Enghert, Kitchener; Mrs,
Joe.. Rowland and family, Kitch-
ener; Mr. Jim Jordan and Ed
ward Holland, Toronto; Mr. and
MTs. Frank Rowland. Oakville;
Sir. Edward Rowland, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Flannery,
Temry, Jimmy and Ray spent
New Years With Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Flannery.
HENSALL
Miss Bernice _Dimling returned
to Sarnia this week after spend-
ing the holidays with her per-
mits, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Din-
ing.
Mn.(sAlda 'Simmons, who has
been confined to her room ow-
ing to illness, is improving.
Odiss Phyllis Dougall returned
to Toronto after holidaying with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
IR. ,Dougall;
Mrs. Pearl Case of London
visited this week with. Mrs,, El-
sie Case.
Mr. Robt. Simpson returned
home after spending a few days
at Elliott Lake.
Mrs. Inez McEwen spent 'a
few days this week visiting with
friends in' London,
LONDESBORO
The many friends of .MT.
John O4ott are sorry to know he
is confined to bed following a
recent stroke.
Sunday Evenings at
'Eglinondville United
• Church
Public Cordially invited
7 P.M.
SUBJECT
MY VISIT TO THE TRAPPIST.
MONASTERY
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express ,thanks to my
friends and neighbors who sent
cards and g>lftts and visited . me
while a patient in the hospital,
and to those who helped or offer-
ed to help at 'home. Also the doc
tors 'of the 'Clinic (and nurses and
staff of Scott Memorial Hospital
David Watson
CARD OF THANKS
T wisli to thank all my neigh-
bors and: friends for cards and
treats and also for personal
visits while I was a patient at
Victoria_ ' hospital, London, and
Clinton hospital. Special thanks to
Rev. Thomas, Drs. McMaster and
Oakes, to my special nurses and
the nursing staff of Clinton Hos-
pital -Thos. M. Williamson
CARD OF THANKS - ..
I wish to thank all the <people
who, visited me and sent me
treats and cards while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital and,
in Seaforth Hospital, and all the
nurses who waited on me. Also
thanks to Dr. Brady, Dr. McMas-
ter and Dr. Malnus and to Dr.
Ffoulkes, Fr. McCowell and Fr.
Costello, London. Everything was,
deeply appreciated.
Joseph Stapleton
FOR SALE
A Durham cow. due Feb. lst.
JoeMalone,.phone 644 Dublin
PAPER HANGING -.
And Painting. See our 1958
Wallpapers. Doug Dalton, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Used coal burner electric stove
in good working order. Can be
seen at Box's Furniture Store.
Will be sold very cheap, Roderich
MacLean, phone 649r3 Egmond-
ville
CATTLE SPRAYING
Oettle spraying for dice, - call collect
Hubert Cooper, Exeter,981
phone 63
FOR SALE
Aquablue formal evening gown with.
matching net bolero. Waltz length, size
10, In excellent condition. Price very
reasonable. Phone 120' Seaforth
NOTICE
Guaranteed radio and TV re-
pairs. We give satisfaction. R. D.
Scott, Radio -TV service, opposite
Commercial hotel
FOR SALE
Have received a shipment of
purebred vacc. Guernseys from
Nova Scotia and Eastern Ontario.
Fresh 2 year olds and springing
cows and heifers. See them at the
farm. Wm. J. Dale, RR1 Clinton,
Phone 841r21 Seaforth
JANUARY MEETING OF ,
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Amon County Council will
meet in the Court House, Goder-
ich, on Tuesday, January 21st,
1958, at 2 P,M:
All accounts, notices of deputa-
tions, etc., should be in the hands
of the County Clerk not later than
Saturday, January 18th, 1958.
A. H. Erskine, Clerk
County of Huron
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that
the partnership lately subsisting
between Harold Lobb and Fred
McGregor carrying on' business
under the firm name of BRUCE -
FIELD WELDING & GENERAL
REPAIR at the Village of Bruce -
field .has been dissolved by mut-
ual consent effective December
31st, 1957, and that the interest
of the said Fred McGregor has
been purchased by the said Har-
old Lobb who will continue to
operate the business at Brucetield
under the tame firm name.
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
NOTICE
PARKING
By order of police. ;to facili-
tate snow removal or :snow
plowing operations, no parking
wial be allowed on the 'Streets
of this Municipality between tine
hours of
2 A.M. and 8 A.M.
This •orderwill he strictly
enforced in accordance with the
Highway Traffic Act -Section
43, Subsection 9.
Notice is hereby given that
the said Municipality will not be
responsible for any :damages
caused to parked vehicles as the
result of snow removal or snow
plowing operations.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, January 9, 1908
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful, Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phone: Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W. S'TAPLETON
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. 8.A., M.D„ Internist
P. L. Brady;. MD., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
urEdayveninongs:ly7-T9ueep.dm.ay, Thursday and Sat -
Appointments made in advance are
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS,
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN H. LONGSTAFF Optometrist
Phone. 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hours-Seaforth daily except Men., 9.00
.6.30 ; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. evg
00 appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010.
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80
Watson •& Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. -
All kinds of Insurance risks et
footed 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 673 or 382-R
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE -SEAPORT*, ONT.
Officers -President, Wm. S. Alexander;
Vice -Pres.. R. Archibald; Manager and
Sec.-Treas., M, A, -Reid, Seaforth.
Directors -J. L. Maldhe, Seaforth; J.
H. McHwtng, Blyth; W. S. Alexander,
Walton; E. 3.: Trewartha. Clinton; J. E.
Pepper, 8rueefield; C. W. Leonhardt.
Bornholm; H. Fuller, Goderiob; 8.
Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth.
Agents -Wm. Leiper Jr Londeabom i
J.F. Prueter, Bredhagea ; Selwyn Baker,
Brussels, Eric Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous W effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by application to any of the
above named officers - addressed to their
respective post office&
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M •HART
Office Phone 784 -. Res. 286 ;
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of -radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick. House, phone 84?R, Seaforth.
NOTJCE
If you want gravel, send, top soil of . -
excavating just phone 854 Seaforth:
ED BOYCE -
BRRdrlpRESd HOME Forellypleancnvaents
Telephone Mrs. Boyce, 126 W Mitchell
NOTICE
For artificial insemination informa-
tion or service from all .breeds of cattle,
phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding As-
sotion at: Clinton HU 2-3441 between
7,80- and 9.80 A.M. We have all breeds
available -top quality at low cost.
FOR SALE
Authorized agent for Viking
Cream Separators, Seaforth, Dub-
lin, Clinton end Hensall district.
Repairing a specialty. A few good
used ones on hand. Basil O',
Rourke, Bruceellld. Phone Hun-
ter 2-9131
WANTED
Old horses wanted at Sic lb.,
and dead cattle at value. If dead
phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch. Phone collect' 148314 or
148311 (Goderich)
GOOD COMPANIONS
HEATING OIL
-Walden & Broadfoot
Phone 686w
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Township Dump-
ing Grounds will . be closed after
Dec. 28th, until further notice
SANDWICH (BUNS
AND YOUR'FAVOURITE FILLING
Cleary's I GA
Seaforth