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The Seaforth News, 1958-05-15, Page 8► rr MATCHING SETS SHIRTS TS Choose from forest green, airforce, ran, grey and Bark, Sanforized fine cotton twill, fast color shirt and pant sets. Shirts 14,,'2 to 1714 size Pants 30 to 44 waist Shirts 3.50 & 3.95 Pants 4.50 to 6.95 Right weight, truly wash and wear pants for sum- mer wear in shades of grey and brown. Just wash, drip dry and wear—needs no pressing 10.95 to 13.95 New, Half Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Popular half sleeve style sport shifts for sunnier wear in a wide range of fancy patterns, checks and cross stripes —in cool sum- mer shades Sizes S, M, L, OS 2e95 to 3.95 Stewart Bros. Two for the Money With today's rising costs, none of us can afford to overlook a "double -value." And you really get "two for the Money" when you use gas! You see, gas itself is the perfect fuel ... clean, dependable, quick, economical. Now modem science and production know-how step into the pic- ture and add automation to gas appliances ... to give you the ultimate in carefree, automatic convenience. That adds up to two for the money for you! But that's still not the end of the bargain ... for to- day's colorful gas`appliances fit beautifully into every home decorating scheme , , , and cost so little to install — so little to use. Any way you look at it. .. with gas, the ideal fuel, and "jet -age" gas appliances, you hold the twin keys to better, easier living. GAS SERVES YOU — AND THE COMMUNITY, TOO! UNION('4AS.COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED 85 Downie St. Stratford STANLEY A special 'Mother's Day sec - vice was held M I oshen United Church oh Sunday. 'Special mus- ic was provided by Mrs. A. Mc- Kinley, Mrs. „R. (Peck, Mr. Rich- ard RZobins�on and,Mr. Roy Me - Bride. Rev, T. J. (Pitt'performed the rite of baptism. Those 'bap- tized -were Janet Louisa, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. McKinley and (Marjorie Elizabeth, 'daught- er .of Mr. and (Ml's. A. Keys. KIPPEN EAST • The Kippen East W. I. will meet alt the home 'of IMrs.''Dor- othy iS8avin. on Wednesday, May 21, at 8.130. Roll •call is High- lights from the 213 years activi- ty of the iKippen :East W, if. Motto, Consider ,the turtle; he doesn't make progress untihe stinks his neck out. This will be taken by Mrs. (Harry Caldwell, and guest speaker +will be " Don Brock. Contest. by Mrs. C. Byre. Music by Mas, ,Tien. MacKay and 'Current .EIvents 1by Mrs Eldon Jarrett, Poem by Mrs. A.Mac= 1Gregor. Lunch' committee: Mar- garet MacKay, IMrs. Wm. Kyle, Mrs. IWm.' EBel1 and Mrs. Camip- ibell Eyre. DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL NEWS. By R. Flannery With our school reunion com- ing' up on Erliday night, this week started in a turmoil of decoratioijs, lunch prolblems and committees. However bynow everything is getting straighten- ed out: We have hired caterers to look after the lunch which, by the way, is free. Our reun- ion will start at 9.130 with, .a short program. A. history of D. 0. IS. will be the main . item which should be very interest- ing to its former students. Now all we can do is wait and hope for a nice night and a good crowd. !Congratulations to the grade nine gnus' chorus comprised of Anne `Dalton, Kathleen Hunt,. Theodore Visser, Anne Murray, Wilhelmina Van Bakel, Leon - ore Wittman, Betty Wittman,. .Luella Moylan, and ERita'Ken- nedy who brought back the shield from the 1Musia Festival on Friday. Also congratulations to Dianne' Xistner, Leona Kraus- ko'pf, 'Helen Maloney, Louise O'- Rourke, Marion iMcLaughlin and Sheila Malone on winning first prize in their grade 10 double trio. These . nurnlbers . will be heard on Friday night in our program. McKILLOP The W. A. of McKillop Evan- gelical Church entertained the ladies of 'Bethel United Church on Thursday at the church. Mrs. Amacher was the guest speaker at the Christian Family pro- gram. She spoke on the theme of Love and Brotherhood. Mrs. E. Koehler was soloist and Miss Boyd presented a .piano solo. Other members 'of the McKillop group presented poems and readings on Mother's Day. A lunch was served by the McICil- lop ladies. At McKillop E. T1. 93. Church 'Mother's Day service. Lyle Rus- sel, son. of Mr. and 'Mrs. Lavern Hoegy was baptized.. Rev. and Mrs. Aniacher and Dennis pre- sented a suitable duet for the occasion. 'Garry Koehler eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Koehler re- turned home from Victoria Hos- pital, (London, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Eggert and daughters. visited with +14r. and Mrs. A, McNichol at Blyth on Sunday. IMrs. 'George Hoegy of Sea - forth visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. Koehler. Rev. and (MTs. A. Amacher IT'S BIG SPRING VALUE TIME ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 15.16.17 DEL MONTE - Fancy Halves PEACHES .......... ' 20 oz tin 31c DELIVXONTE Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL'' 20 oz tin 33c _PINEAPPLE JUICE, Del Monte 2 20 oz tins- 31c' LARGE 48 oz. Tin 35c TOMATO ` You'll love the Flavor ! CATSUP 2 11 oz bottles 35 c DEL MONTE -- Fancy Tender. SWEET PEAS . 2 15 oz tins 33c DE:L MONTE -- Cream, Style FANCY CORN 2 15 oz t'ins 33c CHICKEN 'NOODLE' Lipton's SOUP MIX 2 pkgs 25 c 'CHEERY MORN" COFFEE 1 Ib bag 79c COOKED HA1VIS—IVlap'1e Leaf .... 1/ ib tin $1.65 SPAGHETTI & MEAT, BALLS, large 40 oz tin 69c HEAVY WAXED PAPER .... 100 ft. Roll Box 33c TOILET TISSUE—White Swan ... 3 ige rolls 39c SOCKEYE SALMON, "Maple Leaf" 7% oz tin 45c SWIFT'S JEWEL SHORTDNING 1 lb. pkg. 31c. ROBIN I-OOD FLOUR'- All Purpose 7,115 bag 55c CHERRY PIE FILL, St. Williams 20 oz. Tin 35c GRAPE JUICE -Welch's , : 12 oz Bot. 21c 24 oz. bot. 39c HONEY GRAHAMS—Christie's Cookies 131 oz pkg 35c CORN SYRUP—Bee Hive Golden. 2 lb. Tin 31c SALAD DRESSING—Shedd's 16 oz. Jar 39c -APPLE JUICE—Allen's Vitaminized 2 20 oz. tins 29c SPECIAL K -Kellogg's Cereal Pkg. 28c MARGARINE—Swift's. Golden Dew .. ..... 2 1 lbplegs. 53c SMITH'S GROCERY UNITED BUYERS STORE PHONE 12 SEAFORTH and Lorne of Zurich and Mrs., Fred Hoegy of Seaforth visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoegy on Sunday. Miss Diane 'Rock . spent the weekend with Miss Margaret Dietze near ;Sebringville, CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace, Keith and Kenneth, Carlingford, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brooks and George, Staffa, visited 0n Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Becker, Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Francis, of Woodstock, visited with relatives in the village on Sunday, Sunday visitors with Mrs. Sa- rah Scott were Mr. and Mrs. J. hi, Scott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott and family. Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace and Margaret Aim and Mrs. Grace Scott attended a ballet dancing show in London on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Len Houghton, Leonard and Peter, Teeswater, visited on Monday with Mrs. M. Houghton. We extend our sympathyto the family of the late Mrs. David Chappel who passed away last Week: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing, Lorraine and David, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and Marilyn with Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing on Sunday. - Mrs. T. Laing was a delegate to the Women's Institute Confer- ence in Guelph last week. Mrs. Nelson Hmlkin, Belmore and other members of their fam- ily visited on Mothers Day with Mr, and Mrs, WiIL Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinsman were pleasantly surprised on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary. The family and grandchildren spent a social even- ing with them. Joyce Ferguson and Bobby Kinsman presented their grandparents with a gift from the family and refreshments were served. Meet the Prime Minister...of 2018! "We think so, anyway. Whatever his future, our job is to provide him with the best we can, "That takes money. That's why we're saving regularly, and that's why we've opened an account for Jimmy at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE" 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU Seaforth ranch: G, C. Brightrall, Manager Dublin Branch: E. J. Dean, Manager CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone Who help- ed in any way during our sad bereave- ment. Also thanks to Drs. Markus and Brady,. and to Box Ambulance service. —Mr. and Mrs, Curl Roseand family CARD OF THANKS /rash to thank all. those who visited me and sent me cards, .treats, also Pr. MoCowell, Drs, McMaster, Brady and Markus, special nurse Mrre. Jack Lane, and.: staff at Scott Memorial Hospital,. while I was a patient there JOSEPH NOLAN IN MEMORIAM Montgomery, W. H,—In loving mem- ory of n dear husband, father and grandfather, W. H. Montgomery, who passed away one year ago, May 18, 1967. Your mammy to us is a keep sake With which we will never part, Though God has you In His beeping Wo still have you in our hearts. —Ever remembered by wife and. fam- ilY:and.grandchildren TENDERS WANTED For .installation of forced air oil furnace at .-S5 13 MolCillop. Tenders re- ceived until May 31st. Work to be com- pleted by July 81, 1958 forth—W .1,2 McDowell, Sec.-Treas., Sea- • TEACHER WANTED Teacher for SS No. 6 XeKillop, miles east of Winthrop, Huron County. Duties to commence Sept. 2, 1968, Ap- proximately 30 pupils. Applicant to state qualifications, experience, religion andsalaryexpected. Apply to Leslie J. Pryee, Sec,-Treas., RR 1 Dublin E Willem FOR rS range, reasonable, Phone 6061631OR A number 06 ehoBA LE sows ready to breed. George gBlake, g 664 r31—RR4 Seaforth E Dining 00am0 ableAand six chairs, reasonable. Robert Watson A good roundd Rbobbin ESinger sewing machine. Apply J. Horan, 43r0 Dublin Bels sitter WANTED y to look after child in our own home for afternoons, with Wed. & Sun, off Apply to Box 9, The Sea - forth News meanly 4 burrnRerSeel chic stove with heavy duty Wiring, in good condition. 331. W Seaforth, Mrs.Clare Reith WANTED Good grass £or 0 or E7steers. Contact or leave your name at 54, Seaforth GOOD MAN WANTED Ono interested in farming,or willing to lean. Must bo steady. Jonathan Hugill, 3 miles west. of Seaforth, hwy 8 CONCRETE SILOS •. This is a corn year. Don't rely on hay for this year. A good field of corn will be your best bet. See .1. E. Ilugill & Sons now. Phone 6671613 • FOR SALE 2 men's navy blazers, sizes 36 and 30, worn only a few times.. Mny be seen at Flannery's 'Cleaners for prices Quantity ofFfeeed I to LE oats. Robert Wallace, phone 8551,11 Rangetta, FO R s summers. Phone 832x3 • A beautiful outs RENTe self contained 4 room apartment, available June 1. Art Wright, .phone 77 ; after hours 107 J PLANTS FOR SALE Early tomatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, red cabbage, ..Brussels sprouts, broccoli, geraniums in nine .colors, .petunia and other flower planta. Bakers Greenhouse, Your Garden Center, Seaforth SEED CORN Order . your supply of Punk's G. Hy- brid seed corn now, for a good 1968 corn. crop. W. A. Haugh and Sons, of Brucefield, 658 r 23 Seaforth Large - Waterloo SALE horse,g with added wheel eweights, tractor, plough and sickle bar; also Roto- hoe with mower attachment.. Spray - motor wheelbarrow sprayer, fertilizer and other garden tools, H. G. Meir . A four roomedO aparrttment, furnished or unfurnished, Mrs. Marie Hickey day evening. Dinner was served to over 40 members by the Born- holm Group of " United Church Women. John. Prueter introduced the guest speaker, Mr.'Hari'is, .of the Insurance Underwriters As- sociation, of Toronto, He spoke from the buyers' viewpoint on general insurance, and disclosed many points the ordinary policy holder does .not think of when he collects or -buys insurance, R. Sholdice thanked the speaker. Wm. Riehl, the president, called on the- chairman. of several coin= mittees for reports. Ford Dicki son reported the park has been levelled and seeded. Committee meetings were held after the close of business. Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday,May 15, 1553 Watson &- Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., ,SEAFORTPI', ONT. All Binds of Insurance risks ef- fected 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 AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Rtes. 286; RADIO REPAIRS Quick, .. inexpensive and guaranteed: radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. _ Opposite - Dick douse, phone 347R, Seaforth • If you want NOTICE gOTI, band, top seri or excavating. just -phone 854 Seaforth. ED 'BOYCE -. NOTICE For artificial insemination service or more information, telephone the Water. loo Cattle Breeding Association oolleet at Clinton ITU 2-3441 between: 7.30 and) 0,30 A.M. We supply service to top• quality bulls of the Holstein, Jersey,. Ayrshire, Guernsey, Brown Swiss, Red Poll, Hereford (polled and horned),. Beef Shorthorn (polled and horned), and Dual Purpose Shorthorn, .Angus and. Charolaise breeds. The cost is low. 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 Notice ' Township of Tuckersmith. DUMPING -GROUND Township- of Tuokersmith Dumping:: Ground will be open Wednesday and. Saturday afternoons from 2 to 6 o'clock and evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock, until, further notice. E. P. Chesney, Clerk - Insure Co-op Way Auto, Accident' and Sickness, Liability, Wind, Fire and other perils P. A. "PETE" ROY, CLINTON Phone Collect HU 2-9357 Co-oper'ator's Insurance Association NOTICE Your Dealer of WATKINS PRODUCTS Henry Stryker, has changed address to CLINTON, R.R. 4 Phony HU -2-9857 HELP WANTED We have an interesting proposition in stook for YOU. We need ambitious repre sentatives to sell our well -]mown prod- ucts in: Dashwood, Exeter, Goderich, Seaforth, Zurich, and surroundings. Do not hesitate, write without any obliga- tion for details and free' catalogue to T. Gardner, O. P. 58, Station 0, Montreal - FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE Repairs to all makes of vacuum clean- ers. Reconditioned cleaners of all makes for sale. BOB PEON, Varna Phone Hensall 606 r 2 RIGHT NOW When our stock is complete -- is a good time to buy your `Sutmer' Footwear Willis Shoe Store TEXACO PRODUCTS PROMPT FARM DELIVERIES Walden & Broadfoot Phone 686w Seaforth Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Machinery, at lot 6, Con. 0, .Grey Twp., 1 mile east of Brussels, on Sat., .May 24th, at ' -2 P.M. Machinery .-Dion threshing machine 28x48 fully equipped, on rubber and 7 inch 120 ft. belt. 14linneapolia Moline r (Waterloo) tractor 7 years .old. Waterloo disk 9 01. 18 inch disk. Tnternatidnai 3 furrow nee bottom plow. International 814 ft. stiff. tooth cultivator, Minneapolis Moline (Waterloo) power onower. Minneapolis' Moline (Waterloo) side rake, 4 bar' (like new). Land roller, 6 section -diamond harrows & double trees. 50 ft.. endless hamrher mill belt. All above implements are like new & in excellent condition. 7 ft. Massey Harris binder with new sickle knife and 2 new canvasses. Inter- national 13 run fertilizer drill, - Heavy duty wagon on rubber. 16 ft. hay rack. Massey Harris hay loader. Clinton fan- ning mill with. pulley. 2000 :lb". scales, stock or weighing crate. 21 inch power lawn mower with 4 cycle motor, log gong chains, pig trough., scattier, 3 small timbers, 2 rope heavy block and tackle,, other articles too nun:eoous to mention. No reserve, farm sold. Terms cash up to 060; over that am- ount 6 months credit on bankable joint notes. Threshing machine and tractor, 1/3 down time of sale and balance in. 18 months (3 equal payments) Prop., W. Elmer. Ellacott Aactl„-set,. Harold Jackson.. Clerk, D. P. Oh'ntney