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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-04-17, Page 8r Ir ,an... dla o1. inn.' vi•a CLEARING SALE ! REGULAR TO$24.50 BOYS' SUITS 10 25 suits,left over from last year'§ stock, that sold up as High as 24.50 that we must clearout at once. These suits are in plain shade of blue, grey and brown, plus small cheeks in blue and brown. - Sizes 7 to 16 years, .mostly one of a kind Sale Price$10.00 EXTRA PANTS $3.00 Boys Spring Weight Wind Breakers Choose from Ivy Lea- gue-eodnroys, new ivy stripe 'Dan River" washable jackets, met- . eine •stripe corduroys, • new novel slab mater- ials and plain shades. Sizes 8 to 18 years. - All are silk lined. • Priced at --- 4.50 to 7.95 8RODHAGEN Mr. Edward 'Seiherbarth re- turned home from !Stratford Hospital atter an eye operation. Mrs. Cliff Woodward, +D.on- na, and. :Gay of • Toronto ,spent the past week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Qderenge's- ses'. !Misses Dorothy and Kathy Becker and Master Gordon'Bec- ker, London, spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and, Mrs. M. Rock. Mrs. FW, Sollilbe of Exeter Has been with !her daughter Mss. Mervyn: 1Hodgert. !Mrs. Rolbt.:Gibb, Sharpn and Lynda of .'Glencoe spent the pastt weekwith her parents, Mr. and !Mrs. Harold :Smyth. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose 'and Yvonne and MT.. Geo. • Vincent of Sarnia and IMT. Lorraine Rase of London with Mr. and Mrs. 'Chris W. )Leonhardlt, -and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leonhardt, Mr. and Mrs. 1Wilbur Hoegy and Mr. and Mrs.' "Waiter IMue- gge' were among those attend- ing the wedding of !Shirley Kle- ber to Mr. Brandy, in Kitchener on Saturday. Evangelism Bilble Study will be held every iFridray evening tfor the next seven weeks at St. Peter's Lutheran 'Church begin- ning this Friday evening with a pot -luck supper. A basket of flowers was plac- ed in the chancel of the church from the funeral of Mrs. Conrad Schwindt, Milverton.' IA repeat performance of the' play "Buddy Bays An Orchid" picture by Joanne Rock, and Variety Program was presented. by Luther League members in the church basement on Monday evening. The following started school here on !Monday morning: Miss Audrey Hacicwell, Teaciher. Phyllis Ahrens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens; Earl Leonlhardit, son of Mr ,and Mrs, Bierman Leonhardt; Ralph Puschellberg, son •of Mr. and :Mrs. Lloyd Puschelberg; ,Merle Hoegy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoegy; Lavern Rock, son of Mrs. Mustin Rock; Donald Bach, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bach. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid was held 'wall about •85 present. The devotions were taken by -:Mrs. Reulben .Buck, Mrs. Irvin Miller and Mrs. Wm. Diegel.:The topic was (The wo- man with a message). A film "The Easter :Story" was shown by Pastor E. J. Fischer. Birthdays were reported by Mrs. Martin Dietz, Mrs Irvin Miller, Mrs. Wm. Didge'l; 'Mrs. Elizabeth Rock, Mrs. Harry Tait and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe..A. hymn was sung in their honor. Lunch was served by tMrs. R. Rapien, Mrs. 'Geo. Rock, Mrs. P. Rock, Mrs. Elizabeth Rock, ,'Mrs; Har- old Rock. The May meeting will be in evening. • YOU are morally responsible for AFE DRIVING (A Statement by Mayor B. F. Christie, and endorsed by the Council of the Town of Seaforth) "The Moral Responsibility Compaign for Safe Driving, now being conducted by the Ontario Department of Transport, merits the closest attention and co-operation of all the driv- ers and. pedestrians in the Province, all of the time. As the campaign slogan puts it, 'You are morally responsible for safe driving'. "Calm reflection should persuade everyone who walks and drives that the voluntary commitment we make in the names of our religions, to act as we would have others act, would have a tremendously valuable effect on the ease and safety of our walking and driving. `Building safer highways and developing driving rules and laws to provide maximum protection for all, are areas of con- tinuing activity for staffs of experts. But the best safety de- vice is still the understanding and co-operation of each driver and pedestrian. Again and again there comes a point in every- body's daily experience where safety depends solely upon the individual's ability to fit his or her actions into the traffic sit- uation at hand. "Right now is the best time for drivers and pedestrians to re-examine their own personal actions and responses to the changing traffic picture, and to accept moral responsibility for avoiding the conflict that brings on accidents." taketArift 1 z BANG-UP, BARGAINS ! FRESH GROUND 1 LB .BAG CHEERY MORN. COFFEE 79c LIBBY'S CHOICE QUALITY 48 OZ TIN TOMATO JUICE, large 29'C MINNRTT'S BEST CHOICE 'QUALIT'Y TOMATOES, large 28 oz tin S'WIFT'S -- JEWrb}L SHORTENING, 1 lb. pkg. KEJLLOGG'S OVEN FRESH CORN FLAKES, giant pkg GARDEN PATCH CHOICE TENDER PEAS 2 15 oz tins 25c AYLMER - TOMATO CATSUP !2 11 oz bottles 39c SWIFT'S TEMPT DOG FOOD 3 15 oz tins 25c CARNATION MILK 2 large tins 29-c GOLDEN CORN -Nature's Best, choice quality Cream: Style 2 15 oz. tins 25c SLICED BEETS-Libby's Choice 2 20 oz tins 27c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS -All Chicken Varieties SMART'S-APPLE SAUCE Choice , .. 2 tins 35c 2 20 oz tins 33c KRAFT CHEESE WHIZ -Regular 16 oz. Jar 55c I-IBrNZ SPAGHETTl-Cooked 2 15 oz. Tins 31c HEINZ BABY FOODS -Best for Baby 3 tins 310 SWIFT'S MARGARINE -Golden Dew 2 1 Ib pkgs. 53c JAM ,011 MARMALADE --Assorted . ... 2 9 oz jars 45c ALL PRICES 'GOOD THUR., FRI. SAT., APRIL 17, 18, 19 21c 29c. 31c UNITED BUYERS STORE PHONE 12 SEAFORTH Enumerators Named For By -Election The fallowing are the enum- erators in surrounding municipal- ities who are compiling lists of voters for the provincial by-elec- tion on May 12, and have been appointed by Russell Bolton, R.O. Seaforth,-1 Mrs. Georgine Smith ; 2 Mas. Mao Watterworth ; 3 Mrs. Edyth Dunlop; 4 Dalton Reid; 5 Mrs. Alva Wostcott; 6 Percy Little. Mel{illop-1 Ken Stewart.; 2 Dave Shannon; 3 Edwin Godlcin; 4 Mrs. Nor- man Schade Tuckeramith-Mrs. Lloyd I•Ianey ; Mrs. David McLear ; 8 Mrs. Eleanor Falconer; 4 Mrs. Laura Sillery; 5 Mrs. William Kyle; 6 Mrs. Ernest Rosa; Mrs. Gladys Hopaluk; 8 John Peekitt Hay -1 Albert Keyes;. 2 James. S. Petty; 3 Earl Zimmer; 4 Gordon Block; 5 Herbert Miller; 6 Hubert. Miller;. 7 Ed Schroeder; 8 Leonard Sararnz. Stanley -1 Lawrence Falconer• 2 Fred Rathwell; 8 Aubrey Farquhar; 9 Lewis Taylor; 5 Frank McCiinchey: 6 John. Scotchmor; 7 Charles Rau; 8. Geo. Castle Hullett - 1 Mrs. David Hinson • Mrs. Bert Allen; 3-Rass Trewartha; 4 Mrs. Alex Wells; 5 Mrs. Charles Mer- rill ; 6 Robert Townshend ; 7 Mrs. Rob. ext Turner Hensall-Glom Christie Exeter -1 Mrs. Vera Mason •, 9 Mrs. Annie Lawson; 8 Mrs. Lois Hemp; 4 Mrs. L. Gibson Usborne-1. WhitnoY Coates• '2 Mrs. Edwin Miller ; 3 Joseph Ferguson ; 4 George Fravne; 5 Theron Cieery; 0- Pugh Berry ; 7 James Miller. Goderich Twit --1 Everett Meliwain ; 2 Mrs. George.. C. Ginn Sr. ; 3 Wilmer Harrison 4 Mrs. Kenneth Morner; 5 Robert G. Smith; 6 H. McCullough. Clinton - Mrs. Edith Lobb ; 2 Mrs. Helen Elliott; 3 Mrs. Charlotte .Free- man ; 4 Mrs. Marion Andrews . EDWARD JAS. HEFFRON Edward James Heffron, six- year-old son of Mr. and MTs. G. Heffron; of Morris St., Blyth, died in St. Joseph's Hospital in London early Sunday morning, Edward (Teddy) was found in a !coma at his home Saturday morning C4th MERRY MAIDENS The third meeting was held Apr. 'lObh at Suane 1H'augh's home. Mrs. W. L. Whyte intro- duced ;Hrs. Don Dale, public health nurse, 'who had the girls demonstrate proper first aid methods. Since this was a 'double meetiiryg,, a wonderful pot luck dinner followed. After opening the fourth meeting, Mrs. Whyte disdussed "The Club Girl Helps Keep Fit Physically." Thanking the lea- ders, Mrs. Whyte and Mrs. J. tBroa:dfoot, 'the meeting closed. WALTON Mr: Murray Kirkby ` spent a few 'days in Toronto last ;week. Miss Barbara Patterson, Reg. N., of Kincardine, visited at her home over the week end. Mr...and Mrs. Leslie 'Rutledge of 'Streetsville spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett. Mr. Mr. anal 1M-rs. !George Kirkby and Patsy of Burwash visited Mr. and :Mrs. H. B. Kirkby for a few days. Mr. John Maier of Grey tamp. passed away on Monday evening in Listowel ;hospital following a heart attack. At the Sunday morning serv- ice in Duff's United Church the all men's :choir was greatly en- joyed. The music was under the direction of the organist, Mrs. Harvey Brown. HENSALL ;Prices at Biensall Coni runty Sale, April 106h.. Weanling pigs '$14.75 to 417.- 35; chunks $18.20 to $26.00; feeders $2:9.00 to '$33226; soMis $74.50 to $95.00; Holstein cows $176.00 to 4229.00; Durham COWS '$150.00 to :$210.; Holstein calves $116.50 to $24.00; Dur- ham calves :934.00 to $'72.00; steers up to $213.80 a cwt. Fait cows um to 1.7c a ib. FORTY YEARS AGO Charles iStewart has purch- ased the residence of 'Charles A.ber.hart, Church Street. ?Taking ;part in the play,. "Within the Law" by the Mur - less Players were Evelyn Greig, Margaret Edge, Leila Best, Mrs. R. Murless Jones, K. J. Francis, J. C. :Greig, Dr. Bechely, R. M. Jones, James Watson, 3. Brown.. Mrs. 3. S. Roberts has moved ....1.w. to 'Toronto. tier resiclence here FOR SALE' Delaval hand separator, 'capacity 500 lbs. .All steel hand washing machine. These ars in good order. George Col. clough, phone 8203 Clinton 15 inch trucko Rtire on wheel, almost new condition. Chas. Williamson, phone 221 J Seaforth. Gardens plowed worked with light tractor. William Collings, 667 r 12 OR • Girls coat, size - 14, light blue tweed, like new condition. Phone 3082' Seaforth FOR SALE Purebred long pose York hog, regist- ered, from a litter of 16 pigs farrowed and raised. Shur -Gain strain. A. R. Dodds, 883r14 OR Grass for few steers, and also some red clover seed. Dave Watson 831112: FOR SALE Red clover seed and Garry oats for seed. Phone 841;11 Seaforth. Clarence Montgomery Renfrew cream FO 600 Ib cap- acity. Lot. 13, -Con. 18. Leonard. Leem- ing, phone 8311.12 . NOTICE Boarders wanted, Men preferred. Mrs. Fred Hoegy, Huron street was purchased by J. A. Case. F. D. Hutchison has sold his general store at Staffs to R. A. Sadler. Mr. Hutchison has been in business for 20 years. Rev. Father Goetz of Tilson- burg has been 'appointed to St. James' Church, Seaforth, by. Bishop Fallon. Some of those taking part in the play, "Ladies Aid of Mo- hawk Crossing" at Winthi op were: Miss Blanchard, '368es Anent, 41irs. J. M. 'Govenlook. Miss Dorrance, (Mrs. Ham, :fills. J. G. Grieve, Mrs. Blanchard, Miss Smith, Mrs, Calder, Mass 'Beattie, Mrs. Eaton, and Miss McCulla. William Pinkney, son of Mr and !Mrs. John Pinkney, was wounded in action in France. tEd6toriad: "Why call it day- light saviiig. The day seems twice as long ' When a fellow gets nip at five in the morning." Rev. S. M. McLean has 'be- come minister of +Egmond+ville Church. U. 3. aVlerner, M.P.Ihas moved. from Zurich to south of Eg- nondvil'le. TWENTY.FIVE YEARS AGO From The Seaforth News April 1933 Councillor IW. W. Crozier has sold his blacksmith shop on God- erich Street to John McKenzie of Brantford. 31'Ierton Reid is moving to this new' apartments in his block. John McCaa has moved to the house he built in Egmondville. Col. R. S. Hays arrives hone this week from a three -months lleditep ansian cruise. 1- r. 'and Mrs. Geo, Mowbray and family have moved to Sea - forth froiin New Hamburg, he having been appointed section foreman on the C.N.R. here. P. Petersen of 'Egmondvidle has purchased the house, barn and 217 acres in McKillop of the Garrow estate. :At e. meeting of the subscrib- ers of T1uckersmdth Telephone System it was decided to place the system in the hands of a commission of three members, thus relieving Tuekersmithh conn- cid of the burden of responsibil- ity. esponsibility. The new commissioners are Wm. Alexander, Wm. McEwen and T. G. IShillinglaw. Goderich has been added to the provincial riding of (South Huron. Work is starting again on the bridge south of Londesboro. The spring poets are in full voice. "'Onlooker" writes a col- umn .of verse on the ISeafortlh Spring Show and 'AM Stafford pays tribute to Seafortth !High- landers Band. (Agnes McPhail spoke in Sea - :forth explaining the CCF. FERTILIZER Put on an extra 100 lbs of Elmira Fertilizer and give the grain a good start Most analyses at the Farm Apply to Wm. S. Storey • SCOTT FARMS Complete Dispersal Sale of Dual -Purpose Shorthorn Cattle 2 HERD SIRES - 12 BOLL CALVES 65 FEMALES To be held MAY 14th, 1958 at the Farm AT1P.M, Featured in the sale will . be the get of such outstanding sires as: Templereaglf Royal King (imp) Millham Dollar (imp) Sanford. Ballysudden Culkeeran Gay Boy (imp) The herd was established in 1984. The females have all been bred on the farm and from outstanding imported double daily, bulls. HERD FULLY ACCREDITED FEMALES VACCINATED R. 0. P. TESTED For catalogue write: James M. Scott, Scott Poultry Farris, R.R. 2, Seaforth, Ont. TENDERS WANTED SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to and inbluding April 22, 1958, for the following: 1. Alterations to provide for the installation of a laundry, 2. Installation of laundry equipment. 8. Installation of accoustical panels. Tenders to be submitted' in two parts. Part one to include items on one and two above, and part two to include item three. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the undersigned. Must be completed by Jsly 1, 1058. Lowest or any tender not necesaarily accepted. Lloyd Hoggarth, Socretary. Scott Memorial. Hospital WANTED and do clerical work. Apply Box H, The Seaforth News Part time girl, able to toko dletation FOR SALE Ten pigs 6 weeks old. Apply to Alfred Givmmett, phone 654r12 WANTED I -have grass, for 10 head of cattle by the month. Spring water. Lorna Roe, phone .842 22 Seaforth FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE Repairs to all makes of vacuum clean- ers. Reconditioned clearers of all makes for sale. BOB PECK, Varna Phone Hensel) 606 r2 " WANTED - - A number of cattle to grass for six. months. Edgar Allan, phone Clinton HU 2-0307 • COMING EVENIrS, The Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas' Anglican Church are holding a rummage sale on Sat- urday, April 26th. • Portable' typewritSAlike LE new. Apply to the News Office TO RENT Six room apartment, separate bath, available -immediately, heated. Apply after 7 min. to John Tremeer, phone 258w Seaforth FOR SALE An SC 4 Case tractor, 3. years old, with three point, hitch, live .hydraulic and live power take off. Sam5torey. Phone 844 r 41 Seaforth FOR SALE Mixed baled hay, red clover, alfalfa and timothy. Also boat 12 foot plywood with 5 h.p. motor. Wm. S. Storey, phone 844 r 41 Seaforppthh Gary and _OR SALseeedd oats, Timothy seed and red and sweet clover seed. Baled. hay 20c a bale. John W. Thorn)).. son, phone 888 r 81 • NOTICE Fleury Bissell discs and packers ar- riving now. Get your order in to supply will be limited, V. J. Lane, Seaforth RR 5. Phone 46r12 Dublin FOR SALE Timothy and red clover seed.: Ken L. Thompson, 883 r 13, Seaforth. 14 mile east of Kinburn.. Collie puppies from good heeler strain ESTATE Auction Sale Of Property and Household Effects On Church street in the town of Sea - forth, Saturday, April 19th at 1 P.M. Admiral refrigerator, Sunshine rang - Otte, Princess Beth cook stove, drop leaf table. Kitchen table, kitchen chairs," couch, washing machine,' clock, 8 piece dining room suite. Radio. Electric heater, writing desk, 3 piece chesterfield suite, rockers, occasional chairs,' small tables, electric lamps, other electric ap- pliances, Electrolux vacuum cleaner (like new), hall rack, 8 bedroom suites, quan- tity of dishes, kitchen utensils, crocks, sealers, tubs, ladders; garden tools, hose. Property -7 room 11/ story stucco house with sun porch, garage, furnace, 3 piece bath, excellent location and in good condition. Terms, chattels cash. Property 10% down, :balance 80 days. Offered subject reserve bid. Estate of late Mrs. Hanna. Gordon Keys, Executor. A. W. Sillery, Solicitor. Harold Jackson, Auctoneer. E. P. Ches- ney, Clerk SEAFORTH PROPERTIES FOR SALE Practically new ultra .modern one story Brick dwelling, West St. Two bed rooms, oil heat, ihril basement with re- creation room. Terms arranged. A11 modern one storey frame dwelling, GODERICH ST, west. Built two years. Two -bedrooms. Large living room. Oil heat. Lovely location. Worth investi- gating'. Storey and half, EAST WILLIAM ST. Frame with 'white ,asbestos siding.- Mad - ern in every respect, Terms arranged. Modern one storey brick dwelling, North Main St, Three bedrooms, hot water heating, oil fired. A lovely home. Egmondville. House; two sMall-.barns with four acres of larid. A good. buy. M. A. REID Real Estate & Insurance Phone 214 Seaforth Notice Township of Tuckersnlith'-. .DUMPING GROUND Township of Tuckersmith Dumping Ground will be open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 2 to G o'clock and .evenings from -7 to 0 o'clock, until further notice. THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, April 17, 1958 BOX. Funeral 'Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful 'Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 596W MARTIN. W. STAPLETON Physician and 'Surgeon Phone 90 Seatortk . JOHN A. GORWIILL,• B.A.; M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 6..W Seatot•Ms SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, H.A., M.D., Inter.lat P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., dd;s except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and SA- urday only 7-9 p.m. Appointmentsmade in advance en desirable TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS. D.V.M.,V.S. W. G. DRENNAiN, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth JOHN B. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to 5.90; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. erg by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010, above Hawkins' }Uwe, Mon. 9 to 6.110 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY ; MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks et fected at lowest rates in First - Class Companies INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 'bine coal' the solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACB OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 382-R The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH. ONT. Oiflcere-President, Wm. S. Alexan3 T3'r' Vice -Pres„ R. Archibald; Manager end Sec.-Treas., M, A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors-j. ly ;W.5. Aexaanrth der.. Walton; E. J. Trswartha Clinton; J. St Pepper, Brucefieid ; C. W. Leonhardt. Bornholm ; H. Fuller, Goderich • L Archibald, Soaforth; hinder Broadtoot. Seaforth. Agent. - Wm. Leiner Jr.. Londealoro;. J. F. Procter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn . Baker. Brussels, Eric Munroe, Seaforth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other by business, will oanpromo* the above nsmod officers addreseod to their respective poet offices.. AND FUEL CUL, WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 283 ADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive nn guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radio,, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 847R, Seaforth NOTICE If you want gravel, sand; top soil or excavating juet phone 854 Seaforth. ED BOYCE NOTICE For artificial insemination informs. tion or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Az. eociation 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 and Hensel' district. Repairing a specialty. A few good used ones on hand. Basil. O'- Rourke, Bruceefild. Phone Hun- ter 2-9131 WANTED Old horses wanted at 33 o ilb., and dead cattle at value. If dead phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch. Phone collect 148334 or 148331 (Goderich) BERT PEPPER LICENSED AUCTIONEER -. Now booking Sales for the coming season R.R,f#3. Phone Clinton Seaforth . HU 2-7564 FOR SALE Half Price -30 Aluminum com- bination windows, several wood- en storm doors, various sizes.. Jackson Homes Ltd., Seaforth DEAD STOCK REMOVED $15.00, end up .paid for old, nick "or dis- abled horses or cows. Highest cash value paid in surrounding district for dead stock. Prompt sanitary disposal in winch equipped trucks. Phone Leroy Acheson, Atwood; 158, collect TEXACO PRODUCTS PROMPT FARM - DELIVERIES Walden & B'roadfoot Phone 686w Seaforth Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 4,7