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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-02-06, Page 81 Free Extra Pants with every. Cambridge MADE -TO -MEASURE SUIT Cambridge Cloth suit. sale has been extended to February 22nd So, take advantage now of this chalice to get your new Spring suit and ,get FREE EXTRA PANTS Hundreds oY flue suit- ings to choose from tailored with the tam ons Cambridge styling and detail you can't afford to miss 59.50 to 89.50 OR 20% OFF THESE PRICES on one pang stints SAVE UP TO 17.90 • WOMEN'S HALF PRICE COAT SALE CONTINUES THIS WEEK There's just a few of these coats left after last week's big sale - - so, if you're wise you'll hurry to pick up one of these big super bargains. All wool fabrics, newest 1967 styles, all chamois interlined. Get the bargain of a lifetime now ! Reg. -29,95 to 59.95 on sale at 15n00 to 30.00 Stewart CROMARTY ,Mr. and Mrs. Fergus McKel- lar and sons of Seaforth visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay McKellar on Sunday. Mrs, T. L. Scott visited in Toronto for a few days as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jennie Wilson. ros. Mr. and Mrs. John McLachlan of Lgvlondville visited on Tues- day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLachlan. A number of the Y.P:S. mem- bers enjoyed a toboggan party on Saturday night and were af- terwards entertained at the home of Mr. and MTS. Lloyd ISorsdahl. (Mrs. Tolin (Wallace and daugh- ter Margaret Ann and Mas. Har- veyLow and daughters Carle e M 7r w g and Joyce attended the Mother and daughter banquet biponsor- ed !by.tJhe (Hibbert Little Lassies on Saturday night. t Mrs. Lorne Blliott presided at the MarianRitchie AnXiiiaa•y meeting which was held in -the school loom of the church. Mrs, Wesley. Russell read a passage of scripture and Mrs. Elliott led in prayer. MTs. Robert Laing and Mss. Gerald (Carey had charge of the topic which was baleen .from the study book. The special Christian Youth service held on 'Sunday was con- ducted by Mr. Alex. Meilrle who is (president of the YP! S. Rev. S. Kerr gave an •outline of the work of all the dtfferenit organ- izations of the young people of the church. He also 'delivered a timely address and offered pray- er. (Passa(ges of serilpture were read by Miss (Margaret Jean Ru- ssell and Miss ;M•i1d2•ed !Howe. Manbers of the junior choir joined with the seniors in lead- ing the singing and also provid- ed a apecihl number. (Guests 'with Mr. and ' Ma's. .Gordon Laing on Sunday even- ing were 'Mr. and Mrs. loug. Gale, Mitchell, and Mr. and Mss. Wm. Harper and Wilma: • IAt the annual meeting sof the ;Osborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company; which wias held on Monday in Farquhar hall, Mr. William !Hamilton re- signed from his •office as direc- tor and Mr. Robert 'Gardiner was 'appointed to fill the vacancy Mr. and Mrs. 'Rolbert Laing visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mss. John -Jefferson of Munro. Miss Laura Jefferson, Munro, spent ]Saturday .with her sister and brother-in-llanv, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID Miss Jean 'Scott, (president, presided over the February meeting of the Ladies' tAid. The meeting was opened 'with poem by Mrs, Reg. Kerslake' entitled "'Gifts." The secretary's and treasurer's reports were read and adopted. Suggestions for the year's work (brought up at an executive 'meeting were dis- cussed and voted on. Mrs. J. Stewart sang a beautiful solo, "Father In !Heaven," accompan- ied by Mrs. McGregor, The speaker was ;Mrs. Crosier, who spoke on Nutrition for To -day. Shia stressed the thought Food Becomes You and gave a very instructive and helpful talk on vitamins in our diet. aVbrs. R. IR. tMcKindsey moved a vote of thanks to the speaker and solo- ist. A social half hour was en- joyed. The Kerslake and Leslie group was in charge. THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING TAKE NOTICE that The Ont- ario 14Iunicipal Board has appoint- ed Monday, the 24th day of Feb- ruary, 195S, at the hour of half past one o'clock in the afternoon at the Town Hall in the Town of friendly eyes at .K. These are the kind of eyes you'll find across the counters at The Toronto -Dominion Bank. We want you to know that we have a lot of friendly people waiting to serve you at the Toronto -Dominion. Ours is a bank that has been built on consistently friendly service to customers— new and old. If you want information, advice or business counsel, it's nice to know that you can count on friendly help from everyone—whether you're a brand-new cus- tomer or one of longstanding. Wherever you look, you'll meet friendly eyes at The Toronto -Dominion Bank, ready and anxious to help you with any banking problem you have. Why not drop in at your nearest Toronto -Dominion branch and find out for yourself? TO RO N T 1 O a a D OM I ISI I O N 'THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch Imp Seaforth, for the hearing of all parties interested in supporting or opposing the application of the orpo C r atron o' the Township of ks pp Tuckersmith, pursuant • to Sec- tions 66 and 6T of The Ontario Municipal Board .Act for (a) Authority to dispense with a a vote of the ratepayers with respect to the construction of watermains and private house connections in the Hamlet of Egmondville on (1) Third Street from North Street to a point - 250 feet west (2) North Street from Vic- toria Street to a point 900 feet north (3)a Victoria Street from North Street to Center Street (4) Water Street from Vic- toria Street to a point '400 feet south (5) Center Street from, 360 feet south of Victoria Street to a point- 906 feet' north of Victoria Street. (15) Well, submersible pump, pressure tank and punip house. at a cost of 19900.00 and the is- sue of debentures therefor in an amount not exceeding $9000.00, (e) approving the said under- taking and capital expenditure. DATED at the :Town .of Seaforth, this 6th day of February, 1958. McCONNELL & STEWART, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the. Applicant, The Corporation of the Township of Tuckeremith!, FOR SALE 11 young pigs 'just over seven weeks old, weaned one week. Ed Dorrance, RR2 ,Seaforth. Phone 833r22 COMING EVENTS The monthly Child Health Con- ference sponsored by the Health Unit and formerly merry h 1 e d at the o Seaforth Public Schoch will be held until further notice at Northside United Church. Next Conference is scheduled for Feb- ruary 18th from 1.30:3.30 p.m. Auction Sale Of 70 head area accredited dairy cows, heifers and calves, at Bucklyvie Hall Farms, 'Conces- sion 10, Morniugton : Township, six miles -west of Linwood; two miles south of 'lesson; four miles north of Millbank, on' Wednes- day, February 12, commencing at 1.30 p.in. 70 head of dairy cows, heifers and calves; 10 Holstein heifers fresh at sale time; 13 Holstein heifersadvanced spring- ers; 9 pring-ers;-9 Holstein heifers springers; 2 registered Holstein heifers ad- vanced springers; 3 'registered Holstein heifers springers; Hol- stein cow fresh; 11 Holstein cows, due in March; 4 Holstein cows due in April; registered Jersey cow fresh; Jersey cow due short- ly; Guernsey ,cow due time of sale; 2 Ayrshire heifers advanc- ed springers, pure bred but not reg.; Ayrshire heifer springer; Guernsey heiferdue shortly; 10 registered Holstein heifers rang- ing in age from 2%'to 6% mos.' Whether yolm need be for found- ation stock or to add to your present herd, this is an excellent opportunity to purchase Hol- steins of good size and type; carrying well-balanced udders. Many repeat buyers attend these sale. Sale held under cover. Terms: cash on day of -sale. J. Scott Davidson, owner, R,R.1 Britton. A. B. Brubacller & Son, Auct's. Our 2 -ACCOUNT PLAN is Planned Saving. 1 Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Ghequing Account. A quarterly statement will help you keep your records straight. The low service charges are prepaid. Your cancelled cheques are on file if you need thetn. 2 Keep your Savings Account for saving. Add to it from every pay. As your balance grows, you'll gain new peace of mind. Start Planned Saving at our nearest branch now. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU Seaforth Branch: G. C. Brightrall, Manager Dublin Branch: E. J. Dean, Manager N -13B IN SPITE OF HIS EFFORTS 820 WILL DIE THIS YEAH* Sixteen hundred officers of . the Ontario. Provincial Police spend 365 days of every year covering every mile of Ontario's highways—trying to stop motorists from killing themselves! They do this by seeing to it that car and truck drivers drive sensibly and safely. By co-operating with your O.P.P. and driving within the law you will help these men to make Ontario's highways safer for everyone. •fiwod on fiauror for lad 3 year,. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF HON. A. KELSO ROBERTS, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF ONTARIO CARD OF THANKS Mrs• Harold Finlay greatly ap- r 1 to c1a d the re ' e cards letters and gifts in treats she received while laid up from a fall. Also all those who visited her while she was shut in—very kindest thanks to everyone CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for treats, cards and visits while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital; spe- cial thanks to RevJames, Dr. Gorwill and nurses and staff at the hospital. Everything was deeply appreciated - --George McGavin CARD OF THANKS I wish to express deepest grati- tude to the neighbors, relatives and friends who so kindly remem- bered me with flowers, cards, let- ters and visits while I was a pat- ient in Victoria Hospital —Mrs. Harvey Treviso CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and relatives, our neigh- bors in town and also -in the country, for the many acts of kindness, flowers and,. sympathy cards which we received in the bereavement of a clear husband and`tfather• We also wish to thank Rev. Amacher and Dr. G W O or ill. Everything was deeply apprdci- ated.•' —Mrs. Fred Hoegy and family Auction Sale Of choice Holstein cows and heifers at Hensel] Sales Barns on. Tuesday, Feb. 11th, at 1 P.114. 21 choice Holstein cows, 5 fresh. with halves, balance due in Feb.. Majority vaccinated. 1 Jersey cow. 10 year-old heif- ers, vaccinated. 2 two-yearold heifers due in Feb., vaccinated. Terms cash. Auctioneer, Harold Jackson FARM TO RENT 100 acre farm for rent, 95 acres of tillable land, 7 room hpuse with buildings, good water supply, in sugar beet and bean area. Possession April ist. Apply by letter to Box 127R, The Seaforth News FOR SALE 30 pigs, 8 weeks old. William Dennis, Walton, Phone Seaforth 843r3 FOR SALE Holstein bull calf. John Will - ems, RR4 Seaforth, Phone 673r14 OR 1950 GMC ton pickup truck, good condition, 650x16 6 -ply tires. Apply evenings or Sat., Reason- able. Max Carter, Dgmondvilie. Phone 454 FOR SALE Frigidaire stove in good condi- tion. Low price for quick sale. Phone 10 Seaforth FOR SALE 3 registered Holstein cows, 1 Ayrshire and several Durham and Hereford cows slid heifers, spring- ing; also several good young - sows, due this month. John Shep- herd, lot 14, eon. 9, Hullett FOR SALE 2 Shorthorn heifers in calf; also a set of heavy team harness. Phone 847x25 FOR SALE A Hereford ' heifer, freshen. Phone 843-3. Ed. Gertsoh, Walton TENDERS Tenders will be received by undersigned until Feb. 15th, for 15 cord of green hardwood and 5 cords of cedar for Duff's United Church, Walton. Wood to be de- livered by June 2nd. Bert Johnston, Sec., Board of Stewards FOR SALE Half Price -30 Aluminum com- bination windows, several wood- en storm doors, various sines. Jackson Homes Ltd., Seaforth DEKALB STARTED PULLETS FOR SALE A number of Dekalb ` started pullets, vaccinated for Newcastle and bronchitis, ready for inunedi ate delivery at 12 and 14 weeks of age. Price list on request. Dis- counton. large orders. ' Moore's Poultry Farm 11.113 Seaforth, Ont. wwwwwwwwwwwww 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 TOWN OF SEAFORTH NOTICE -PARKING 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 accordance with the Highway. Traffic Act-lSecition 43, Subsection 9. r 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 operaltions. Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 THIS SEAFORTI3 NEWS Thursday, February 6, 1958 BOX O Funeral Service AMBULANCE. Prompt and. Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595W MARTIN W. STAPLETON. Physician and Surgeon. Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWIL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 6-W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaste0, B.A., M.D., InternIM� P. L. Brady. M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p:in., daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday,- Thursday' and. Sot= urday. only 7-0_pan. Appointments made in advance ate desirable TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J.O._TURNBULL, D V 14I., V.S. W. R. BRYANS. D.V.M., V.S. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S. Phone' 105 Seaforth JOHN H. LONGBTAFF . Optometrist Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to .6.90 ; Wed. 0 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. evg by appointment only. Clinton HU -2.7010, above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to '6.88 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST.,-SEAFORTH, ONT. All hinds' of Insurance risks ef- fected tfected 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 33$11,. •-• The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT. ORtaera—President' Wm. S. Alexander i Vice -Pres., R. Archibald ; Manager end Sea-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth. DiH. McEwing, L. Malone ;' S. Alexander. Walton; E, J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. E. Popper, Brucelield • 0. W. Leonhandt, Bornholm; IL Puller, Goderleh; R. Archibald, Seaforth; Allister : Broadfoot. Seaforth. - Agents — Wm. Leiper Jr.,• Londesboroi J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels, Eric Munroe, Seaforth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be prompty attended to by applicationto any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM- M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 286 Quick, RADIO REPAIRS expensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radio., at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 34711, Seaforth If you. want NOTICE excavating just phone 864 top eaforth. FID BOYCE NOTICE For artificial insemination informs. MIL or service from all breeds of cattle. phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding As. sociation at: Clinton HU 2-3491 between 7.30 and 9.30 A.M. We have allbreeds 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, Bruoeeflld. Phone Hun- ter 2-9131 Old horsesNaANTED at 3%c 1b., and dead cattle at value.. If dead phone at once, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch. Phone collect :1483J4 or 1483,11 (Goderich) NOTICE Guaranteed radio and TV re- pairs. We give satisfaction. R, D. Scott, Radio=TV service, opposite Commercial hotel EES nonsicol HEATING. 011. Walden & Broadfoot Phone 686w NOTICE Tuckersmith Township Dump- ing* Grounds will be closed after Dec. 28th, until further notice