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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-01-16, Page 8SALE OF DRAPERY MATERIALS t 20% OFF During the rusk of our big January sale just concluded, we were not able to give the service and attention we like to give to many cust- omers wanting drapery — so ....we have.. decided to continue the sale on drap- eries for a further 10 days. • Come in now and choose at your leisure, from our big range 00 draperies in crepes, Bark cloths, sail cloths and screen and hand print materials in a wide choice of plain, convention- al and abstract designs REGULAR 1.00 to 3.95 yd ON SALE AT 79c YD to 3.15' SPECIAL I Small Ends of Drapery to clear at ' Price We ran out of IBEX BLANKETS during our Sale But they're in now and for a limited time we'll let them go at the Sale Price. If you" missed them on the Sale — help yourself now 70 x 90 size } 5.45 pair Made to Measure Suit Sale I FREE EXTRA PANTS FOR YOU ! CAMBRIDGE made to measure For the balance of the month of January, Cambridge Clothes are offering EXTRA PANTS FREE with every made -to -measure suit. Choose from hundreds of fine imported English worsteds, serges, tweeds, twists, gabardines and new novelty cloths, tailored to your individual measurement in Cam- bridge highest standard of work- manship orkmanship Six Special Price Ranges from • 5•00 to 95.00 WITH FREE EXTRA PANTS SUIT ordered during January DELIVERY PN FEBRUARY OR ' IF YOU DO NOT WISH A TWO PANT SUIT YOU WILL RECEIVE A DISCOUNT OF 20% OFF ON A COAT & PANT ONLY Here are your Savings REGULAR 65.00 FOR $52.00 " 75.00 " 60.00 79.50 " 63.60 85.00 " 68.00 89.50 " 71.60 95.00 76.00 SAVE UP TO 19.00 -- Order now KIPPEN MT. and 14rs. 'Oliver Jacques of Clifford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'Dickert Recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Mollis included: Mrs. Gibson :Sr., Mr. and Mss. Art Gibson and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bourke all of Wrox- eter. Plight Sergeant Robert Per- kins formerly of Xippen and now of R.C.A.F. Station, Clin- ton received word on Thursday of the passing of his father who resided in :Sherbrooke, Quebec. Sunday Evenings at Egmondville United Church Public Cordially Invited 7 P.M. SUBJECT MY VISIT TO THE TRAPPIST MONASTERY His son left Friday to attend the funeral. Mr., Ross McKay of Hillsburg who has spent a few days with his ,brother and sister, Mr. Oli- ver and Miss Margaret MacKay returned to his home, 'Sunday. A. birthday party for 1 -year- old. twins of Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Klopp of near Zurich was held at their home on Tuesday afternoon. The guests included: The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. l Orville McClinchey of near Varna; and Mr. and Mrs. Ber- tram Kropp of Zurich; great grandparents, Mrs. James Mc- Clymont, Kippen. and Mr. El- more Kropp of Zurich; God par- ents, Messrs Lloyd and Lorne Klopp of Zurich. A. pleasant af- ternoon and evening was en- joyed. The many friends and neigh- bors of Mrs. Earl Kinsmen and family extend their heartfelt sympathy in the loss of a sister, the late Mrs. James Grant of Carlyle, Sask. CHECK THESE BANG A JP R ARGAINS FOR THE BEST FOOD BUYS OF THE WEEK CHEERY MORN LARGE 6 OZ INSTANT COFFEE 15c OFF JAR 97 c SOLO MARGARINE 2 1 LB PKGS 53 c VAN CAMP'S IMPROVED BEANS with Pork 2 20 OZ TINS OGe. AIRO- BRAND Choice Quality TOMATOES LARGE 28 OZ TIN 2 . c PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING CRISCO 3 lb tin S1.09 BEST FOR BABIES -.COOKING TOO! CARNATION MILK 2 LGE TINS 29c MAPLE LEAF - FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON 7'j4 OZ TIN 45c FRESH GROUND "Cheery Morn" COFFEE 1. LB BAG 79c Tilly's PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz tin 31c Economical DAINTY RICE 1 ib pg. 17c AYLMER - Fancy CRUSHED PINEAPPLE: 20 oz tin 25c GARDEN PATCH - CHOICE KERNEL CORN 2 14 .oz tins 31c MITCHELL'S - VITAMINIZED APPLE JUICE. , , Large 48 oz. till 29c White Cross TOILRT TISSUE 3 large rolls 390 Bee Hive CORN SYRUP 2 lb tin 310 Swift's - Tempt DOG FOOD 3 15 oz. tins 25c BOUNTY KIST STANDARD PEAS 2 15 oz, tins 23c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3c off Tins 2 1.4 oz tins 23c EDDY'S REDBIRD MATCHES pkg. 6f 3 boxes 29c PRICES GOOD TILL JAN. 16-17.18 UNITED BUYERS STORE Smith's Grocer PHONE 12 SEAFORTH W.M.S. Meeting, Month of Jan. On Thursday afternoon, Jan. 9th 'bhe Jan. meeting of the WMS was held at the church with Mrs. P. Charters as hostess and Mrs. John R. Cooper, as co - hostess. The president, Mrs. Russell iConsitt presiding: Wor- ship was taken by Mrs. John A. Cooper. 'Mrs. H. Finkibeiner, the scripture. 'Prayers were given bY Mrs. Eldon Jarrott, Mrs. Ross Love, and Mrs. Morley Cooper. :Hymn 402 was sung with Mrs. Harold Jones at the piano. Mrs. Morley Cooper and Mrs. John !Sinclair were appointed to visit the sick and shutins for next 'month. Mrs. Alex McMurtrie had charge of a chapter from • the study !book. assisted by Mrs. H. Jones. A vote of thanks was janoved by Mrs. Allan Johnston `to the hostess and .all those tak- ing part in the prograan. A so- cial bour was enjoyed by all. I Mrs. Earl Kinsman received word on Friday of thedeath of her sister the late 'Mfrs. (Mary) I James Grant of Carlyle, Sask., who passed away in a Regina (Hospital. Sbe is survived by 4 sisters, ;(Lily) Mrs. L. Wild - fang of Estevan, Sask., :(Ally) Mrs. A. 'McCall and (Gertie Mrs. Gordon Young, 'both of Alameda, Sask., and Mrs. Earl Kinsman of 1Croanarty. I MT. and Mrs. N. Long were Sunday evening visitors of Mrs. Robert Perkins and boys at Clinton. 'CONSTANCE The congregational meeting of Constance United C11u'ch will be held in the basement of the church Thursday evening, Jan, 16. A short program will take place before the business of the even- ing, and lunch will be -served. i The members and congregation Iare arged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Russel King and family of Exeter and Mr. and ,Mrs. Mervyn Webb of Dashwood , spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bprsen Brown and girls spent Sunday with friends in Hanover. 1 Mrs, Earl Lawson was the re- cipient of one of the consolation prizes sponsored by the Superior Stores throughout this district be - ton Christmas. The special prizes were TV sets while there were 300 consolation prizes of 1847 Rogers Springtime shells. Super- ior Stores are well known then- ' ghoul Ontario and weare glad to have one come to our community through our local merchant Mr. Borden Brown. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Presz- cator and faintly of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator and fanuly. Mr. and Mrs. Janes Medd and Mr and Mrs. Jack Medd attended the funeral on Monday in Exeter of Mr. George Layton. Mr. Lay- ton isa brother-in-law of Mr. James Medd. Friends of Mrs. Janes Dale who is a patient in the Scott Memorial Hospital, will be pleas - eel to learn that she is improving and progressing nicely at time of writing. Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown spent Tuesday in Toronto. • Friendly Few Farm Forum The Friendly Few farm forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Preszcator. Discussion, "Price and Income Supports". Members thought prices should be supported on permanent basis, and thought prices should be on a sliding scale and taken on con- sideration of costs of production and an emergency price at cer- tain tines. With this it would not cause a surplus. Also thought a percentage of all products should be kept in storage in case of crop failures or such emergencies. The W. A. and W.M.S. of Constance United Church was held in the basement of the Ohurch on Wednesday, Jan. 8. The W. A. was opened by the Pres., Mrs Vern Dale with "Thought for the New Year" and 'hymn 571 was sung follow- ed by Lord's Prayer. In the ab- sence of Mrs. Frank Riley, Mrs. Ken Hulley acted as secretary and read the minutes of the.last meeting followed by the roll call which was answered by rmeniber- ship fees. Reports of the differ- ent offices were read and the W. A. reported a ,prosperous year. Business was transacted and it was decided to continue on as last year in regards to money snaking ideas. It was de- cided to 'have another offering plate made to match the one that we have. Mrs. Wilbur Jew- itt was made card convenor of both societies. Collection Was ta- ken and the meeting turned ov- er to WMS. Mrs. (Borden Brown presided over the WMS and after extend- ing a thankyou to Mrs. ;McGre- gor for her untiring efforts the past five years and also thanked the members for their confi- dence in electing 'herr as presi. dent for this year, opened the meeting 'with 'prayer, followed by the 1st verse of 'hymn 571. The scripture was read by Mrs. G. Addison from the 2nd Phill- ipians and spoke a few words on the given scripture, Minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll call was answered by 12 members paying fees. Letters of thanks were read from shuttins receiving boxes at Chai'stmas from WMS. Reports of the coinsnittees.were read and the WIVIS had exceeded their allocation and also sent a valu- able bale through the year. Bu- siness transactions wlere made and Mrs. Allison was appointed the 'Citizenship and Community Friendship (Secretary and Mrs. Geo. Mcllwain was named As- sociate Members (Secretary. Mrs. Ross McGregor was asked to be reaponsilble for the study book. Everyone was reminded ..of the birthday box for the 'Expense Fund. Collection was taken by COMING EVENT The annual Gingham Dance sponsored, by the Hospital Auxil- iary will be held Friday, Feb. 7, in the community centre COMING EVENT LAii.A. euo])r es to fie held. on Feb. 1? and March 31 in Orange Hall FOR SALE Five choice Holstein cows car- rying theirsecond and third cal- ves, dale Feb, 1. J. L. Ryan, Dub- lin phone 40r5 3' Holstein FOR cowsSALE due.in Jan. and Feb. Frank Hessels, phone HU 2- 9206 Clinton central FOR SALE 12 pigs eight weeks old. 3.'E. MacLean,••RR3 Seaforth, 665r21 FOR SALE 4'150 Red pullets 11 weeks old. Ben Alfkers, North Main street FOR SALE A white enamel;coal or wood range in real good condition. Also a rangette like new. Bernard Nott, phone 864.4 Seaforth SPECIAL OCCASION ? •Place your order for freshly baked sponge or angel food cakes. Phone 16. Mrs. Gordon Muegge FOR SALE Bulova, pocket size Transistor Radio in smart leatherette, was 69.95, priced for quick sale at 51.95. Savatiges FOR SALE 8 thrifty chunks of pigs, cross ed Landrace and York. Wilbur Keyes, 11,113 Seaforth LOST. In vicinity of Cromarty, small black and tan hound. Phone Geo. Beer, 123R Hensen Mrs. Geo. •Mellwain. Hymn 356. Temiperance paper by Mrs: Wm. Jewitt. 'Stewardship paper by Mrs. Borden IBrown on "A Hap- py New Year". Study book on Japan was capably�_outlined by Mrs. W. L, Wbyte,,lHyunn 262, The Benediction closed the pro- gram. Golden Link Mission Band The first meeting Of 'Golden Link :Mission Band was held on Sunday, Jan. 12th. Opened by repeating the M. Band Purpose. Minutes were read and moll call was answered by paying fees and 14 members present. Treas- urer reported 644.60 was sent to Mrs. !Sutter at the end of last year. All members were re- quested to think of new ways to raise funds. A letter was read from the Children Aid thanking the'Mission Band snem- bers for their 'white gifts. The study book on Kenji was read by the leader, Mrs. Wan. Dale. 'Scripture was read by Janice Jewitt. The 'meeting 'closed by. all singing "Jesus Loves Me". Celebrates 40th Anniversary A well known and respected couple in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley celebrated their 40tlrwedding anniversary on Jan. 9, at their home in the village. A wedding dinner was served' to the members of the immediate family Thursday evening. Mrs. Riley was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Cook of the Bayfield Line, Goderich township, a.nd Mr. Riley was, the 5011 of Mr. and Mrs. George Riley and was born in McKillop township, They were married at the bride's home by Rev. W. B. Moulton, incumbent of St. James Anglican Church, Gocl- erieli township, They wore at- tended by a brother and sister, now Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley of Clinton, and have lived all their married years in the village of Constance. Several gifts were given the couple of 40 years by friends and relatives, and the poen read was: Dear Sadie & Joe, It doesn't seem like forty years, Since we said amid the cheers Congratulations and good luck to you And happiness your life thru Today's a day to call your own, Remember' many joys you've knower, Reflect on many dreams some true That the years have brought to you So on this very special day We Wish to show in some small way How happy we are to be here Helping to celebrate each joyous year Signed by your loving sisters and brothers. The best wishes of the com- munity are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Riley for many more years of wedded life. Re -Opening The village of Costance has been very busy lately when the Constance 157 Canadian Order of Forresters hall in the village has been an active spot while a re- opening is anticipated. The re- maining and older members of the Lodge have 'been re -decorat- ing, and re -modelling for the oc- casion of an Initiation of a large number of new members being affiliated with this Lodge on Fri- day, Jan. 17, at which time a de- gree team from Kitchener•, also officials of High Court of Brant- ford will be present to perform and present the degree of memb- ership. HURON WEEK Farmers Union Meetings. Plan to attend meetings in your locality Speaker, M.S. G. Prosser, Lady. Pres- Jen: 20, Ilolmesville in Clinton Board rooms. • Jan. 21, VARNA, Tp. Hall Jan. 22, Blyth Orange Hall Jan. 23, SEAFORTH, Town Hall Jan, 24, Ethel Community Hall Speaker, Albert Cormack,Hon- orary Pres.— Jan. 20. Elimville Com. Hall Jan. 21 Gerrie Community hall Jan. 22, Lucknow .Coni. Hall Jan. 23, Drysdale, St. Peter's Parish Hall Jan. 24, Crediton Com. Hall These are evening meetings. Town and country .folks are wel- come. Ladies. especially invited Election Cards To the Voters of MblCillop Township Wishing to thank everybody for the fine support• accorded me at' the pcs in' blie election f__. council. JERRY-DOERR CARD OF THANKS I wish to express thanks' to my friends and neighbors who sent me cards and treats or visited me while a patient in Scott Memor- ial Hospital. Special thanks to, Rev. Father McCowell and Dr. Ffoulkes, also thanks to Drs, Mc- Master, Bracey and Malleus. Also thanks to the nursing staff of Scott Memorial Hospital. Every- thing was deeply appreciated.' —Daniel J. Cronin CARD OF THANKS i wish to express thanks to my friends and neighbors who sent cards and treats and visited me while in the hospital. 'Also. the doctors of the Clinic and nurses and Mr. Whitney and all who helped pick the geese. —John Byermann CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors who sent cards, treats and dowers while a pat- ient In Scott Memorial Hospital, also thanks to the nurses and staff; and Dr. Gorwill. All was very much appreciated —Edna - Shannon APARTMENT TO RENT Lower apartment on North Main`st., Seaforth. 3 rooms, priv- ate bath, newly decorated, im- mediate possession., Apply Doug Dalton or Call Dalton, phone 317W FOR SALE Stoker coal and Hard coal. We deliver. Write, or phone 36r13 Dublin. Erauskopf Bros. FOR SALE Flowers — Snapdragon, mums. carnations, potted plants. Baker's Greenhouse, phone 356, Seaforth FOR SALE Aqua blue formal evening gown with matching net bolero. Waltz length, size 10. In excellent condition. Price very reasonable. Phone 120 Set:forth PAPER HANGING And Painting. See our 1958 Wallpapers. Doug Darton, Seaforth CATTLE SPRAYING Cattle spraying for lice, call collect Hubert Cooper, Exeter, phone 69433 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 vacs. Guernseys from Nova 'Scotia and Eastern Ontario. Fresh 2 year olds and springing cows and heifers, See them at the farm. Win. J. Dale, RR1 Clinton.. Phone 841r21 Seaforth ESTATE Auction Sale Of Farm Property. There will be offered for sale by public auc- tion at the premises on Wed, Jan. 29th, at 1.30 p.m. The farm con- sisting of 50 acres more or less, being the west hall of lot 18, con. 12, Mcliillop Twp., County of Huron. Terms, 10% down, bal- ance in 30 days. Sold subject to reserve bid. Estate of late John Robertson; Executors, Joseph Holmes, Solicitors, Crawford & Hetherington. Auctioneer, Ilarold Jackson HOUSE FOR SALE Six room, frame house in town of Seaforth. Excellent location, 3 bedrooms. Im- mediate possession. Terms may be arranged. Apply to HAROLD JACKSON Tel. 474 Seaforth JANUARY MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Huron County Council will meet in the Court House, Goder- ich, on Tuesday, January 21st, 1958, at 2 P.M. All accounts, notices of d8puta- tions, etc., should be in the hands of the Corynty Claris not later than Saturday, January 18th, 1958. A. H. Erskine, Clerk County of Huron • • TOWN OF SEAFORTH THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, January 16, 1958 BOX Funeral Service - AMBULANCE = Prompt and=Cai'eful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595W MARTIN W.&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, B.A., M.D., Internist P. L.. Brady. M,D., Surgeon Office flours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily ,, except Wednesday and Sunday' Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- e day only. 7-9 p.m. Appointments mode in advance air desirable NOTICE PARKING TURNBULL & BRYANS -VETERINARY CLINIC J.0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS. D.V.M., V.S. W. G. DRENNA.V; D.V.M., V,S. Phone 105 Seaforth JOHN B... LONGSTAFF - Optometrist Phone 791. Main St.,Seaforth Flours—Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to 5.30 ; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30. PM. Thur. eve. by 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 ef- fected at lowest rates in First - Class Companies By order of police. to facili- tate snow removal or snow plowing operations, no parking will be allowed on the Streets' of 'this Municipality between the. hours of 2 A.M. and 8 A.M. This order will be 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. Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 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 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT. OBieera—President, Wm. S. Alexander t Vice -Pres.. R. 'Archibald; Manager and Sec.-Treaa., At A. Raid, Seaforth. Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth; J. H. MoEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander. Walton; E. J. Trewartha Clinton; J. E. u Pepper, Brucefield• 0.1W. Leonhardt. Bornholm;- H. Fller, Goderich; B.. Archibald,. Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot. Seaforth. Agents — Wm. Leiper Jr.. Londeaboro i. J. F. ,Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker. Brussels, Erie Munroe, Seaforth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly' attended to by application to any of ship above named officers addressed to their respective .post offices. AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office 'Phone 784 - Res. 285 RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 347R, Seaforth OIf you want graavelCmnd, top eon or excavating rust phone 864 Seaforth. ED BOYCE BRAESIDE REST HOME For elderly people and convalescents. Telephone .Mrs. Boyce, 126 W Mitchell NOTICE For artificial insemination informa- tion or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Aa. sedation at: Clinton HU 2-3441 between 7.30 and 9.30 A.M. We have all breeds available—top quality at low coat. FOR SALE Authorized agent for Viking Cream Separators, Seaforth, Dub- lin, Clinton and Hensall district. Repairing a specialty. A few good used ones on hand. Basil O'- Rourke, B1•uceeiild. Phone Hun; ter 2.9131 WANTED Old horses wanted at 31/zc lb., and dead cattle at value. 1f dead phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch. Phone collect' 188314 or 148831 (Goderich) WINTER COMFORT REATIMG 0/L Walden & Broadfoot Phone 686w NOTICE Tuckersmith Township Dump- ing Grounds will be closed after Dec. 28th, until further notice