HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-07-24, Page 10STEWART
BROS. GREAT JULY
CLE.ARA.NCE.' SALE
POSITIVELY
ENDS SAT. JULY. 26th
DON'T MISS THE LAST FEW DAYS OF eta BARGAINS
THIS SEASON'S EWEST
SUMMER
DRESSES
REGULAR 9;9.5
A Mg choice, all colors, styles
and Sizes,
CLBAR Neil
.NEW
COMO STYLE, NO. SLEEVE
SWEATERS
Regular 7.95, all orlon, sleeve-
less vests. Colors red, black,
grey, with triTO m.
CLEAR a7 e l
2.95 and 3.95
Fancy 'T' Shirts
knitted cotton and rayon
T Shirts, short 'sleeves,
open collar style.
Men's sizes S, M, L.
TO 29
CLEIAR e�
REGULAR 13.95
SUMMER
DRESSES
Wonderful values, beautiful
styles, all new, all sizes
r CLEAR 9.99
MEN'S' AND BOYS'
Summer Jackets
All colors, styles, patterns
and sizes
TOEAR / 2O pyo Off
ODDS
ODDS AND ENDS
CLEARANCE
Boys' Ankle Sox
Nylon, rayon, plaited and
cotton ankle sox.
Sizes 7 to 10.9
CLEAR 19 C Pr.
SPECIAL CLEARANCE
SUMMER
DRESSES
AT
Half Price
DON'T MISS THESE!
WEN'S TWEED
SPORT COATS
Choose a smart sport coat
at this big cash discount
2570 OFF
REG. 5.96
NO IRON.
DRESS SHIRTS
Forsyth and Arrow no -
iron Shirts i11 plain white
and star dust. Most sizes
and sleeve lengths.
475
C'LEARLNQE
GIRLS' 50c to 95c
ANKLE SOX
Assorted lots of cotton and
nylon Sox. All sizes.
TO
CLEAR 25c pair
MEN'S SUiTS
DRESS PANTS
WORK SHIRTS
SHIRT & PANT SETS
NECKWEAR
20% oFF
Men's & BoyS
Overalls & jeans 1O% Off
REG. 4.95 and 5.95
LONG SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
The best makes, all pat-
terns and colors. A real
buy at this price.
TO +�
CLEAR a�e9
FINAL- CLEARANCJE
SUMMER
MILLINERY
TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT
Half Price
0tfl REGULAR STOCK
FIRST QUALITY
NYLON HOSE
Regular 1.25 to 1.50 summer
shades. All sizes 0 to 11.
CLEAR eOS
BEST QUALITY, MEN'S
Stretch Nylon Sox
Lots of colors and patterns.
Our best grade, all first
quality.
TO
CLEAR
79 c„,
SAVE NOW/
SPRING COATS
DUSTER COATS
Shortie Coats
CI
/p Off
SAVE 20%
ALL GENERAL
Dry Goods Lines
Sheets, pillow slips, prints,
Dress Goods
TO
CLEAR 2,O 0
wv Off
REGULAR 1.00 LINE
YENS TIGER BRAND
Shirts & Shorts
New stock.
Sizes 8, M, L, OS
CO 7'9
CLEAR oi+ each
STEWART
CONSTANCE
Visitors over the week end with
Mr, and Mrs. George Addison
were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shine,
Violet and Judy of Fort Francis,
and also attended the Tebbutt re-
union on Saturday in Seaforth
Mr. and Mr8. Roy Bayern and
family of Exeter were week end
visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Howard
Preszcator and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Woods and
Debbie of Ajax spent the week
end with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Riley, and were
guests at the Fowle and Smith
wedding on Saturday at -Winthrop.
iiir. Wm. Dale and daughters,
Mrs. Frank Riley and Mrs. Verne
Dale attended the trousseau tea
Thursday in, honor of Miss Lor-
raine Smith -at, the home of her
parents Mr. and Mr's. G. Smith of
Winthrop.
Miss Muriel Dale of Hamilton
spent the Week end with her par -
ROS.
-WEEK END SPECIALS
Record Cream Style Corn .. 15 oz 11 c
Beehive. Corn Syrup 2 lbs.' 29c
Swift's Cleanser 14 oz tin 19c
Schneider's Lard lb. 19c
Aubrey Eickmeyer
General Store, Egmondvi{Ie Formerly Haney's
Phone 72 Seaforth
CARD OF . THANKS
I would 'like to express on, sincere.
thanks and appreciation to niy many
friends ca reltreats and' flowertives \elm s while
and sent cares,
I wxs apatient in 5t.. Joseph's' Hospital,
London. -Also thanks for the many beau-
tiful gifts''received for the baby,.. Special
thanks. to the choir of Cannel 'PresbY-
terien Church end to the W.M.S. also .to
Amber Rebekah Lodge. The kindness of
all was deeply appreciated.
MILS. HAROLD '0. BELL
CARD OF THANKS
We wishto expressoursincere thanks
to relatives, friends :and. neighbors' for
kindness and sympathy, also the doctors
and staff of Scott Memorial Hospital.
during our sad `bereavem nt.,
,ANDREW McLAC7ILAN
CARD OF THANKS
I would. like to thank till those who
.sent treats. flowers and vis(ted .me dug;
.rag my Stay. m -tli'o .hospital, also, %Peotell
thanks -to-the' nursing strife of the hos-
pita) "sad Dr. Stapleton and, Dr. Munn.
MRS. GLEN McCLURE
TO RENT
Apartment, 4 rooms and bath down
stairs, Immediate possession. Also house
for sale, good location 1 Meek 'tom
Main gt. Barrer Melllwain
FOR SALE
28" Mayor,eskers, 4 weeks old, Wm. Mor,
SO. 9 olumban
NOTICE
Sea e•t,flaial insemination service or
more •infoOnlation,telephone the. Water-
loo. Cattle Breeding Association collect
ata-. . Clinton ITU 2-8441 between. 7.80
and 8.80 a.m. week days, 0 to 8 p.m. on
Saturdays. Do not call for service on
Sunday. Cows in heat on Sunday can be
inseminated 6atisfactordiy • on Monday.
We Supply service to top quality bulls
so0 the Holstein. Term', . Ayrshire, uo,n-
seY, Brown" Swiss, Red Poll, Hereford
(polled & horned) Beet Shorthorn (poll-
ed and •horned) and Duel Purpose Short -
'horn, Angus and Cherolai8 breeds. The
cost is low. •
- Auction Sate •
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FARM. LAND
The Executor or the Eatato of the
late MICHAEL •TOSIPII BUCKLEY:
will offer for sale, - at .the hereinafter
described premises situated on the
FOR'; SALE
' Five or six choice pigs • T Weeks old.
Ambrose A&idem, 3rd' -house east of Kin -
burn on south 'side. Phone '833r4
• FOR SALE
1953 Chevrolet sedan in good condi?'
t%n,, Phone 082 R, Segfert}a ; • : a
CIISTOM COMBINING
I have a 12 foot self propelled com-
bine t will thresh 111 grains either stand-
ing or swathed..Arrangements can be.
5nade to swath your crop if, necessary.
Prices reasonable by' t e0li000. Contatt
PI one
Lyle Montgomery;
841r31 Seaforth - •
WANTED
Girl or middle aged ,lady to work, in
grocery store. Phone 91 or write P.O.
box. 349.
TO RENT
New apartment, five rooms, available
now. Gordon Nobel, Phone 71W' Seaforth
FOR SALE '
Piga, 7 weeks old. Wm. Livingston,.
Phone 847r21 Seaforth:
FOR SALE
Mixed grain, gmntity of Standing hay,
E. P. Chesney, phone 662-81..
FOR SALE
Leghorn Honegger Breed pullets. 800
18 weeks, at $1.00 each. 000 Bullets 16
weeks old, 1.46' each, Will deliver. Leo
Ryan,. Dnblin. Phase 40x4 Dublin
PIANO TUNING
80 years' experience. Geo, B. Clarke,
Seaforth, phone 84.
FOR SALE
Allis. Chalmers 66 combine with motor,
Pickup, scour.' cleaner, like new. Ken
McLean, mensal', Phone 682x18 1.
FOR SALE
Young. York registered sow, duo to
farrow middle of Avg., bred•to reg. hog.
J. S. Barry, phone 6081.15
FOR SALE
Mc0.-Deering 6 foot binder, in good
'shape, ,Gordon. Reed, Dublin
TO RENT
A self contained outside 3 room apt.
Pins a 3 piece bath. Lots of extra .room
for storage. Phone 187.E
WANTED TO RENT
Five or six room house with modern
conveniences. Apply, to the Chief of
Police, phone 869, Seeforth
CROP REPORT
There is still considerable hay
to be harvested with about 2/8
of the crop of 1967. The cutting
of Fall Wheat and Barley is in
progress in the south end of the
County. The 1968 crop of Turnips
is being harvested and there is
some export. Corn is making slow
growth.
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HELP WANTED
Part -Time
Need $300.00 in the
Next .60.Days?
ghway 21, immediately Southeast of.
Hamlet of, Kingsbridge, en Monday.
y 28th, 1958, at 7,80>p.m.: in the
ping, the following land; .
sing composed of. the Northerly•two-
rds' of broken Lot 6 in the Sixth
Megaton; ,Western DiYision, Township
Aslilleld.' in the County of - Iiuron,
aining one hundred and two (102)
of land "live or less, on which
o is .situated a good cement' house
Oil
e, barn.
ediate possession Oen be obtained.'
The property is sold subject to a ra-
ve bid: •
TERMS -20% of purchase price to be
id down at the time of the sale.:
e balance to be paid within sixty (80)
Ye.
The prciperty will be sold sabieat to
e usual conditions of sale which will
read by the Auctioneer before the
e begins.
For. further Particulars and conditions
sale, apply to
HAYS and PREST
88- Montreal Street, Goderioh, Ont,
to
HAROLD Seaforth, Ont, uctioneer
DATED at Goerlch, Ontario, this 8th
ay of 7u1y, 7958
Auction Sale
Of Modern Furniture in the `Town of
Seaforbh on Church et., on: Saturday,
July 20th,: at 12 o'clock sharp: Three-
piece chesterfield suite and footstool;
occasional chairs; walnut end tables;- 8
coffee tables; trliight lamp;; table lamps..
General Electric console radio and rec-
ord player1 diningroomsurto; corner
cabinet; 0 red leather upholstered blondo
8 side
chai mahogany ; walnuts tea wago3 armchairs,
air brass tyre
place tongs; paintings; telephone table;
mantel radio; rugs; scatter mats; 'air-
rors; drapes; 8 card tables and chairs to
match.; books. General Electrio. minis
ter type vacuum clearer. General Elec-
tric floor. polisher; writing desk; blonde
9 -piece modern bedroom suite, mat-
tresses, limed oak dressers; 4 -piece wal-
nut bedroom suite; bedside tables; bed
lamps; maple desk; bathroom scales;
sewing cabinet; chrome ldtcheii table
and chairs; Frigidaire electric stove;
Philo 13 cubic foot refrigerator; Thor
electric washer and ironer; Kenmore
eutomatio washer; step -stool and iron-
ing board; bone china dinner set of 8,
12 bone. china cups and. saucers; 1 china
tea set; quantity of crystal trays.
Full line of modern kitchen utensils;.
table linen; bed. linen; Ifenwood blank.
ors. Pull line of cementer tools; garden
wheel barrow; electric soldering irons;
electric motor ; colce cooler. Terms cash,
Apt. size electric Washing machine
Proprietor, Stewart Gordon
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Clerk, E. P. Meaner
If you have; 21. or 8 hours deny'. Were
time and o .ea}, you can start at once
making extra. money selling. Experience
not required. No equipment to. buy.
Training aids provided. Inquiries from
women welcome
• Full -Time
time, lurire e etive Baeexperienced ork.enfor full
0lnportunits
to qualify as District Manager. Apply ,in
person only to Mr.' Sneddon, Bedford
Hotel, Goderioh, Wednesday, July 30910
atter 11.00 a.m.
ents Mr, and Mrs. Verne Dale and
attended the Fowle-Smith wedd-
ing on Saturday.
Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Dale and
family attended the County Coun-
cil picnic last Thursday at Code -
rich and were lucky in winning
foto' prizes during the supper
hour.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren,
Lynda and Helen, of London, af-
ter spending holidays at Port El-
gin, spent the week end with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Lawson and Reg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hornick and
family of Chatham spent the
week end with the fornier's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hornick.
Mr.. and Ml's. Ken Hulley and
Ian visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wallace of Bayfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Tebbutt
of Goderioh Township,
Mr. Murray Dale commenced
new duties Monday as traffic co-
ordinator at Wolverine Tube at
London.
Mrs. Norman Willis, Carl and
Susan of Kitchener, and Mrs.
Roy Lawson of Seaforth, called
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Dale and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid of
Walton visited with Mr. and Mr's.
Joe Riley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. • Allan Pfaff and.
family of Crediton visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Ken. Presacator on
Saturday.
Visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs. George Addison are Mr's.-
Harry Tebbutt of Redlands, Cali-
fornia, Mrs. Clete Brown of Mo-
desta, California, Mrs. May Hunt-
er -of Salvador, Sask., and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt, Seaforth,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Borden Brown.
and family spent Sunday with Mr,
and Ml's, George Weis and family
of Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. lien Preszcator
and gamily spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Crediton,
Mr. and Mrs Robt. Grimoldby
visited Monday with Mi and Mrs.
Ross Mann and family Wingham.'
Mrs. Art Bromley of Kitchener'
visited Tuesday with her :parents
Mx, and Mrs. James Dale and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Dale and family.
Mt. and Mrs. Austin Dexter of
Blyth visited with Mr, and NIT'S,
Charles Dexter on Tuesday,
The family's
clothes get a
"new look" here
i,m6.w'I,.MfiN4 alsrih,4: ..ai,v'�h+nf=:, ; 1.
You'll be delighted with the way.
we make the whole family's
clothes look spic-and-span clean,
fresh, crisp ... in fact, like new!
Flannery Cleaners
.1
NOTICE
Gen take este of children in my home
from 9. ri,m. to 6 p.m. Apply at. Nowa
Office - -
The new Results -adding mach-
ine (printing) at 79.95, adds and
substraots. Regular Resulta at
49.95 (with adding only at 19.95).
Savanges, Seaforth
NOTICE
Dublin Community Sale- of Livestock,
Cronin Sales barn, every. Wednesday
commenicing, at 8 p.m. Livestock must
be inspected and at the sale by 8 p.m.
Phone 4, Dublin. Sales will be heldevery
Wednesday.
THE, SEAFORTH, NEWS
Thursday., July 24,.1958.
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed,
Flower for all occasions
Phonate: Day 43 Night 695W',
Notice
Township,of Tuckersmith
DUMPING GROUND
Township of Tudkersmith Dumping
Ground will be open WedneedaY 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
CC -oper'ator's Insurance
Association_
MARTIN' W. STAPLETON
Physlcian and 'Surgeon
Phone 90 • Seatogtia
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone., 6'..W ' Seatorbh
'blue coal'
the .solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION. STOVE AND FURNACE
OI
DUNDAS & LONEY
' Phone 673 or 332-R
.•
SEAFORTH CLINIC
13.A. McMaster. B,A., M.D., Internist
P.1, Brady, M,,D., Surgeon
' Office Hours, 1"13.m. -to 5 p.W., daily
axcept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday sad Sat-
crvley only 7-9 p,m.
ApPaintments made in advance are
desirable
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM Mt HART
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.O. T'URNBULL', D,V.M,, V.S.
W. R. BRYANS,DIV.M., Y.S.
W. G. DRENNAlg,
Phone 106 Seaforth
JOHN B. LONGSTA ,FF , - Oietometclst
Phone 791.Main St., Seaforth
Hours-Seaforth ed. Adaily except
PM Thur. e
by appointment only. Clinton B:U-2-7616.
above Hawkins' Iidwe, Mon. 9 to 5.50
•
Office 'Phone 784 o Res. 286
Watson. & Reid
INSU RAN•CE. AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds, of Insurance risks et=
rested, at lowest rates in First -
Class Companies
INSURANCE.
• Fire
. Auto •
.
Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 640
RADIO REPAIRS
Qnisk, inexpensive andguaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios. at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dusk House, :phone 847R. Seaforth
WANTED'
Old hoses wanted at 3yro 1b., and
dead cattle at value. If dead phone at
once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch. Phone
collect. 148374 or 148371. (Goderioh)
FOR.SALE
190 Sussex and NOW Hampshire pul-
lets 8 months. old. ApPly Norman Long..
Kippen.Y'-t,
NOTICE .
Custom swathing+ and combtning done..
Two S.P. swatters; two S.P.90 com-
bines.
Wa
Walker, Cromarrty, 3 'pl one rana12r15 CDul3lrl i
N4T1//?44
L 1 N E
WORTH WAITING FOR !
TODAY'S CONSTRUCTION MEANS
EASE AND COMFORT TOMORROW
UNION �f AS COMPANY•
OP CANADA. LIMITED
of
iA
AKE LONG !
Victoria St.
Chalk St. South
Coleman St.
Centre St.
Watch for your
S OF PROGRESS
GRESS
James St.
West William St.
Ann St.
Main St. North
If `you live or work on any of these streets,
you'll see these bright red, yellow and blue
signs going up in the near future. They'ill"
mean that work has started on the Natural
Gas distribution lines for the homes and
businesses on these streets.
They'll also mean you can expect a knock on
your door from a courteous Union Gas
representative who will identify himself.
This work will be completed as quickly and
efficiently as possible, axid disturbed areas
Will be restored to their normal condition
with the least possible delay. Union. Gas.
Company is happy to bring the many con-
veniences of natural gas to the home's and
businesses on these streets.
NION .COMPANY
C NADA, 1MYTED
OF - '
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH'. PHONE 352