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The Seaforth News, 1958-01-30, Page 8DRASTIC FINAL CLEARANCE WOMEN'S WINTER COATS AT HALF PRICE To clear. our racks, every ladies' winter 'coat goes on sale at half price. These are all this season's styles in all wool coatings, chamois interlined, in favored colors of Royal light blue, black, brown, green, charcoal and tweeds. A good size range left but you must hurry. See them in our windows at half Price, 2 Coats reg, 29,95 SALE 15.00 1 Coat reg. 35.00 SALE 17.50 5 Coats reg. 39.95 SALE 20.00 16 Coats reg. 49.95 SALE 25.00 9 Coats reg. 59.95 'SALE 30.00 3 Coats reg. 65,00 SALE 32.50 GREAT CLEARANCE WOMEN'S BLOUSES AT HALF PRICE Here's a special rack of this season's long or short sleeve blouses that we must clear out before the spring stock arrives. Choose from crepes, Terylenes, wool jerseys and polished cottons. All sizes and eolors. Hurry for these at half price Regular 3.95 to 6.95 Sale Price 1,98 to 3.48 STEWART BROS. BRUCEFIELD .Mrs. (Dr.) Wm. Swan of Ha- milton and her daughter and son are visiting for some time with their friends, Mrs. ,C. Ham and Miss M. E. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson vis- ited in London with her sister and family, .firs. S. Neale. Mrs, Stackhouse, who has been visit- ing in London returned home with 'them. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Whiteman of Beigrave called on friends in. the village last week. :Group No. 1 of the Woman's Youth Sunday at Egmondville United Church Dr. J. Semple, Minister 11 A.M. "YOU HAVE RESOURCES THAT ARE PRICELESS" The Minister Preaching 7 P.M. Outstanding Youth Service Guest Speaker Mr. Ron Steepe, President Huron Young People's Unions Others assisting with the Service Cordial Invitation to all Young People E.13 — Young People's Union Attractive Features J BALANCE YOUR BUDGET WITH THE HELP OF THESE VALUES VITAMIN ENRICHED MONARCH FLOUR 7 lb bag 49 c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ECONOMY PAK 2 TINS 25 c TEA BAGS, Lyons BOX OF 100 77 c FANCY QUALITY PINK SALMON Large 151/2 oz Tin 55 c :MESH GROUND COFFEE, Cheery Morn 1 LB BAG 79 c Pure Whole — The Kiddies Favorite! PEANUT BUTTER—Ellmarr 16 oz. Jar 29c SAICO TUNA—Solid White Meat .... 7 oz. Tin 27c JELL -0 JELLY POWDERS 3 PKGS 290 HEINZ BABY FOODS 3 TINS 31c CHOICE TENDER PEAS—GARDEN PATCH 3 15 oz Tins 35c FANCY QUALITY APPLE SAUCE—LENNOX 20 oz Tin 19c CHOICE QUALITY TOMATO JUICE—HENLEY'S .... 2 20 oz tins 27c PETER PAN SWEET MIXED PICKLE'S , ....... , 16 oz Jar 25c CLARK'S IRISH STEW 15 oz, Tin 31c LIBBY'S COOKED SPAGHETTI 2 15 oz. Tins, 31c PINEAPPLE-- AYLMER CRUSHED , , • , 20 Oz, Tin 25c CHRISTIES Premium Soda CRACKERS 1 lb, Box 35c HABITANT PEA SOUP 2 28 oz, Tins 37c All Items featured Thur. Fri. Sat., Jan. 30-31, Feb. 1 - UNITED BUYERS STORE Smith'sGro�ery PHONE 12 SEAFORTH Association entertained Group No. 4 at the home of Mrs. 01. Berry, about 40 attending. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross spent the week end with his parents, 4Cdr. and Mrs. Seldon Ross. Miss Eileen McCartney, of St. Marys and Miss Eleanor Mc- Cartney, Kitchener, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCartney. [Miss Emma •Broadfoot of 'Sun- dridge is visiting at the home of her brother, Jahn Broadfoot. HULLETT The Bartlett Twlp. Federation held a card party and dance in Londesboro +Community Hall on Jan. 24th with Norris' Orchest- ra. Everyone remarked on hav- ing a good time. It was decided that we have another one on Feb. 21st. The 'prize winners were 'as follows: Ladle's high, Mrs. Lloyd (Stew- art; low, Miss Marie ;Riley; lone hands, Mrs. Wilmer Howitt, The men's high, 'Arnold Riley; low, John IBrumbly; lone hands, John Armstrong, DUBLIN Dublin High School News 'QBy R.:Flannery) With our operetta only one. week away the halls of D.C.S. are ringing with the tunes of the (Pirates of Penzance, from the light airs of the dancing maidens to the •deep (tones of the seafaring pirates. In .the background comes the continu- ous sound of skip, hop, skip, hop, 1, C, 3, back -as the dan- cers perfect their tricky steps. Above all the music some' of the players can be heard memoriz- ing their speaking parts so that 'they can he heard at the back of the 'hall, because you see, we are hoping for ,a full house. ANNUAL MEETING Seaforth Agricultural Society Will bo held in the Seaforth District high School on Wed., Feb. 5th at 8.30 Guest speaker, (toy Jewell of CFPL-TV, London Presentation of trophies "Support your Fair by your presence". C.G.I.T. (The C!G.Q.T, of, First Presby- terian Church anet on Monday evening with Nora .Gouwill pre- siding. The ,meeting opened by singing hymn "Simply Trusting" followed by Lord's Brayer and "'Purpose" repeated in unison. Anne Kling read the 'scripture and the' prayer was read by Joan Teall. The seh., Margaret !Reeves read the minute's of last meeting and Agnes Garter took up the collectioayland the roll was oa7le'd by Davina Hulbert. •Carole Den- nis .explained the rules of the contest ,for which she is _a lead- er,- and Linda {Dobson is the other leader. Mrs. :Sharpe gave a very interesting talk on "Jia - pan", the country we are study- ing this year. Final plans were made for the skating ,party to be held this Friday night. After closing -hymn -and "'Taps" we were treated to handy by three of the girls. Elizabeth 'Stewart was pianist for the hymns. WINTHROP The regular meeting of the W. IA. and WWMIS will be, held in the basement of the church on Wed. afternoon, Feb. -5 at 2 p.n. The roll acail'ie to be answered with a verse from tlhe bible or hyannary. Circle 1 will be in charge sof the lundh, circle 2 'the prograan. H E'NSA LL IMr. Jack Hespler and son and family otf 'Calgary visited dur- ing the .past week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hess. - 'Mr•. and Mics. Amt Pettigrew of Detroit visited last week with'. Mr. and Mrs, (Geo. Hess. (Prices at 'Hensall +0omanunity Sale on Jan. 23, 11958. Weanling pigs $13.2'5 to $15.- 50; chunks $17.10 to $19.50; feeders $22.00 to 429.00; sows $70.00 to $126.00; Holstein cows $125.00 to '$175.00; 'Dur- ham cows 4160.00 to 4200.00; Holstein calves $9.50 to 418.00; Durham calves '$31.00 to $60. 560 pigs and 175 head of cat- tle and calves were sold. This was the largest sale held here. BRUCEFIELD The iBrucefield Library 'Board held their annual meeting on Friday night at rbhe library with A.: Paterson presiding. T. M. Baird was secretary for the meeting and read the minutes of the last annual meeting. The members of this year's ,library are Reeve Ivan Forsyth, Tuck ersmith, Deputy -;Reeve, 'Harvey Taylor of Stanley, Rev S. Davi- son, T. B. Baird, R. P. Watson, A. Peterson, Mrs. 81. (Dalrymple. and Mrs. J. ;Cornish. Mr. Pater- son was re,eleeted president and Mr. J. R. ;Cornish, sec-treas. The treasurer's report was giv- en and showed a favorable bal- ance. The librarian, Mrs. W. Scott gave ;her report showing an increase in bhe number of books read. ' CROP REPORT tPlhere is an adequate cover- ing of snow over most of the county says D. H. Miles, Agr. Rep. for Huron 'County. There was considerable wind erosion in some 'areas in the .Southern part during .January 19 winds. Assembly yards for hogs op- ened on Tuesday, Jan. 21 with 398 hogs assigned. Turnip prices are strong with a good export market available. Egg prices are disheartening, particularly to the small producer. - CROMARTY Mrs. Wilmer Howatt, Load, esboro visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. David Gard- iner. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ,Laing had as their guests on Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stew- arit of Hensall, and on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mil- ler and Linda of Staffs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coleman and 'family of Staffa visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing. Mz. and Mrs. Ernie 9laaburn were guests at the Miller -Neil wedding at Mitchell on [Satur- day. WIAIWWWWWWVIAANWI The Children's Aid Society of Huron County Annual Meeting. Court, House, Goderich, Wednesday, February 12 2 P.M. Panel Discussion on Adoption 'Public Cordially Invited OWIROVVIAAARAAANANWYWk COUNTY COUNCIL About a anile of road in Us- ilorne township was involved in a transfer authorized by County Council by -!law. The county gather. Special thanks to I'i: Mc transfer about a half a anile of Cowell, Dr. Ffoulkes, Fr. Weber, road to the township and as- sume. slightly less from the township, to be added 'to tlhe county road system. The transfer is the result of work done to.,improve a curve on County Road No. 6, at a (point about seven and a half miles east of Exeter, and a mile and a 'half northwest of 'Kirkton. (Phe' moad has been completely rebuilt, making a more gradual curve, engineered for +50 -mile, - an -(hour traffic. The new, or in- ner 'curve, is now assumed by the county, and +the older, out- er, curve becomes pact of the Usbo¢ne township road system. Standard bylaws were passed authorizing borrowing from the bank, to aneet county expenses until tax revenue comes in at es, who passed away Jam. 16`, bhe end of the year. The by-law 11957. puts a limit of 1$'325,000 on ibor- The rolling stream of life goes on avowing for road purposes. But still the empty chair Reminds us of the face, the smile ?The road appa•opaiation for Of one who once satthere. the year provides for the spend- —Always —Always remembered by her ing, of $500,000. A large part husband and family , of this will be 'covered. by Ont- ario (Government grants, hut in- terim financing by the county may be needed. Approval was given by Coun- cil to increases in the salaries of the county jail staff. The jail governor is now to receive $3,- 000 a year and living accommo- dation; the chief turnkey, 48,- 0.00; two turnkeys, each '$2,900 one turnkey, 82,800. The uniform anaark to be put on fox pelts, on which bounty is paid in Huron, avill be the TENDERS. slitting of the pelt from eye to Tenders will be received -by nose, it was decided Iby 'Council, undersigned until Feb. 15th, for on the recommendation of its 15 cord of green hardwood and 5 agriculture committee. cords of cedar for Duff's United Church, Walton. Wood to be de- livered by June 2nd. Bert Johnston, Sec., Board of Stewards . CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend heartfelt thanks fol the many acts of kind- ness and messages of sympathy ini the bereavement of a beloved Drs. McMaster, Brady and Mat- hes, the nurses and staff of Scott Memorial Hospital while he . was a patient there, . We also' wish to thank our friends, neighbors, and those who loaned ears and assist- ed in any way at the time of the funeral. Everything wasdeeply appreciated. The Cronin Family CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr. Brady, Dr. Malleus, Dr. McMaster, Rev. J. Semple, the nurses and staff of Scott Memorial Hospital, and all those who sent me flowers, fruit, and cards and the friends and neighbors who visited me whileI was a patient in the hospital. Everything was deeply appreciat- ed. Mrs. J. McNaughton IN MEMORIAM Boyes-In loving memory of a; dear wife and mother, Eliza Jane Armstrong, wife of Edward Boy - COMING EVENT Hot beef Valentine supper on Feb. 14th at Northside ,United Church. 81 for adults, 40c for children 12 and under FOR SALE Half Price -30 Aluminum com- bination windows, several wood- en ooden storm doors, various sizes. Jackson' Homes Ltd., Seaforth , 9 pigs ju toover six weeks old. Ed Dorrance, RR2 Seaforth WANTED Girl 19, wants work for even- ings or week ends, baby sitting or housework. Phone 851r2 Earlier this week, Council had assigned, to 'the agriculture committee, of which William MldKenzie, reeve of Exeter, is chairman, the task of selecting_ a uniform marking, to help guard against the possibility of bounty being paid more than once, by different municipal clerks, on the same pelt. ;At the suggestion of George Hutchinson, reeve of Grey. twp. the Huron method of marking pelts will be notified to the PIANO TUNING 30 years experience. And de- mothing rugs, etc. Geo. B. Clarke, phone 84 FOR SALE Two front quarters of choice beef, can be seen in Seaforth Locker. George Flewitt, phone Clinton 10U-29239 Auction Sale Of. vaccinated Holstein cattle on Wed., Feb. 5th, at 1.80 p,m, at lot 5, Con. 3, Stanley twp., 114 clerks of adjoining counties, as west and 114 miles north of Kip - well as to municipal clerks ho 'oldpen. due 30 Holstein heifers 2 years , to freshen in February. 5 Hereford spring calves. 3 'I•Iol- stein veal calves. All the above cattle are in ex- cellent condition. Terms cash Prop., Alex McBeth Auct., Harold Jackson Clerk, E. P. Chesney ' Huron, as an extra check against the possibilty of bounty being claimed on the same pelt in two counties. ;There' has been sonic traffic in fox .bounty pelts between Grey twip. and Perth, Reeve Hutchinson told county council- lors. [Until now, some anunicipa'li- ties in Huron have marked pelts by clipping the ears; in (Perth the marking method has been the cutting off of ,the tail. .A ,one -minute silence was ob- served by Council, at the close of the January session, in mem- ory of the late Thomas IPryde, MPTP for [Huron, and a former reeve of Exeter; also in mem- ory of the late Harry Fear, a former reeve of ,Morris and clerk of Grey. ACHIEVEMENT DAY On Saturday, Feb. 1st, approx- imately pproximately 120 girls will be partici- pating in the 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Day at the Le- gion Hall in Exeter. Over the past three months these girls have been busy making wool skirts or jumpers and record books to com- plete the requirements of their project "Working with Wool." McKillop leaders are Mrs. Jas. Keys and Mrs. G. E. Papple. Seaforth district leaders, Mrs. W. L. Whyte and Mrs. J. Broad - foot. Seaforth leaders, Mrs. J. Hills- brecht and Mrs. Dale Nixon. 'BORN Finnigan — To Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Finnigan, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Jan. 27th, a son, William John Drager At Scott Memorial hos- pital on Jan. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Drager, Seaforth, FOR SALE 27 chunks of pigs, ten to 12 weeks old. Glen MCNichoI, RR2 Walton, phone 831r24 Seaforth DEKALB STARTED PULLETS FOR SALE A number 'of Dolarib started pullets, vaccinated for Newcastle and bronchitis, ready for' immedi- ate .delivery at 12 and 14 weeks of age. Price list on request. EIS - count on large orders. Moore's Poultry Farm RR3 Seaforth, Ont. FOR SALE A quantity of mixed hay, al- falfa and timothy. Also a Regal Electric Brooder 500 chick cap- acity, need only one year. Phone Clinton 1-113-2 7507. Ernie Crich ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Us - borne & Hibbert Mutual Fire In- surance Company will be held in Farquhar Hall, Farquhar, on Mon- day, February 3, 1958, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the reports of the Directors andAud- itors for the past year, for the election of two Directors tot a three-year term, election of one Director for a two-year term to complete the' term of Harry Coat- es,s election of Auditors, and any other business that may be in the interests of the Company. The Directors whose term of office expires are William A. Ha- milton and Milton McCurdy, both of whom are eligible for re-elec- tion. E. Clayton Colquhaun, President Arthur Fraser, Secretary -Treasurer SPECIAL OCCASION 7 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 54.95. Savauges NOTICE Guaranteed radio and TV re- pairs. We give satisfaction. R. D. Scott, Radio -TV service, opposite Commercial hotel CATTLE SPRAYING Cattle spraying for - dice, call ,collect Hubert Cooper, Exeter, phone 69978 TOWN OF SEAFORTH NOTICE PARKING THE SEAFORTH NEWS d Thursday, January 30, 1958. BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention " I4ospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones; Day 43 Night 595W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon , Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWIL°L, B.A., M.D. Physician and surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth By order of .police. to facili- tate snow removal or snow plowing operations, no parking will he 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 accordanee with the Highway Traffic Apt—Section 43, Subsection 9. Notice is 'hereby given that the said Municipality will mot 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 SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster B.A., M.D., Internis P. L. Brady," M.D., Surgeon 'Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.. . daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday atuiday only 7-9 p,m. Appointments made In advance'- aro desirable TURNBULL & BRYANS. VETERINARY CLINIC J.O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS. D.V.M., V.S. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V,S. Phone 105 Seaforth JOHN 13. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist Phone 791. - Main St., Seaforth Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to 6.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. evg by appointment only. Clinton HU -2.7010. above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.89 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected ffected 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 The McKillop Mutual 'ire' %* Insurance Co HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT. Officer.—President, Wm. S. Alexander; Vice -Pres., R. Archibald: Manager and See—Treas. Mi A, Reid. Seaforth. Director;—J. L. Malone, - Seaforth; J. Wll;. altonMcEwing;E,J. . Blyth • W,¢N a, 8, Alex; 7.1.ander, "Trewaitbiton Pepper, Brucefleld • C. W. Leonhardt Bornholm ; H. Fuller, Gederlab • $ Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoofi Seaforth. Agents — Wm. Lelpor Jr., Londeeboro 1 J. F. Feaster, Brodhagen • Selwyn Baker, Brussels, Erio Munroe, Seatorth, Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by application to any of the above named officers addressed to their respeetive post offices. AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 2+86 RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios. at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House,. phone 847R, Seaforth If you want gr0TICEamid, top soil or excavating Suet phone 814 Seaforth. ED Boson .. BelaIRESdooFor elpeopleancnvaleenta Telephone Mrs. Boyce. 126 W. Mitchell NOTICE For artificial insemination inforrea. tion or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding As. sociation at: Clinton HU 2-8441 between 7.80 and 9.31 AM- We haveall breeds available—top , Quality at low cost. 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, Bruceefild. Phone Hun- ter 2-9131 Old horsesWwanted at 31,50 lb., and dead cattle at value. If dead-- phone eadphone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, Phone collect 148334 or 148331 (Goderich) WINTER CO HEATING OIL Walden & Broadfoot ' Phone 686w NOTICE " Tuckersmith Township Dump- ing Grounds will be closed after Dec. 28th, until further notice