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BRODHAGEN
Mrs, Chas. Pusehelberg has
moved to Listowel to reside with
her son Ross. Forty-two acres of
tier farm has been sold to her
sun-in-lawl, Orville Par'ro t, and
the house and three acres of land
belong to her son Lloyd. The
balance ot 00 acres is still dor
sale,
Mrs. Ed Querengesser of Ed-
monton, Alberta has been visit-
ing her sister, Mrs, L. Hille-
brecht and other relatives,
Mrs, Fred Herbert has been
visiting in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Smith and
family Of Orangeville with Mr,
and Arra H, Wurdell and Mr, and
Mrs. Ed Smith,
Mr, and :lb's. Don Stanch and
family of Kitchener with Mrs. A.
Querengesser.
Mr, and Mrs. Dong Aitcheson
of Niagara Falls with her par-
ents, .Mr. and Mrs, E. Rock.
Mr, and Mrs, Carmen Mogk
and girls of St. Thomas with Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. and Harold Mlogk.
A Chrysanthemum plant was
placed by wife and family in the
chancel of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church hi memory of Charles
Puschelberg who was • laid to
rest two years ago Oct. 4th.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wilson
and family of Neustacit, :Was
Betty Drager, Miss Gerta Christ-
ensen of Seaforth, Miss Phyllis
Docking, Staffa, with Mr, and
Mrs. 11. Leonhardt,
A shower was held in the
Town Hall, Mitchell. on Friday
evening for Mr. and Mac. Gerald
Buucknth K c
Doig). olg). lir. Lorne
Wolfe react the address and Mr.
Fred Bennewies made the pres-
entation ot money. Sippels Or-
chestra supplied music for danc-
ing. Lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs, Orland Rohrer,
observed their 50th wedding An-
niversary On Oct. 3rd and gave a
donation towards the Organ
Fund ot St. Peter's Lutheran
Church.
Miss Betty Hartman and MIr.
C, Diegel of Waterloo, Miss Mar-
lene Diegel R.N. and Mr. Don Mc-
Lachlin of Stratford with Mr,
and Mrs, Wnl, Diego].
Harvest Home Thanksgiving
service will be held on Sunday,
Oct. 12th. Service beginning at
11 o'clock.
Mirs. Manuel Beuermann, Mrs,
tarry Tait, Mrs, Lavern Wolfe,
MTrs, Harvey Ahrens, Mrs, Ross
Learning attended a trousseau
tea for1Tiss Joyce flatten at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Batten,Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolfe, of
Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Ahrens on Sunday,
earrings of real cultural pearls,'
the gift of the groom. The mat-
ron of honor, Mrs. L. McClinchey,
sister of the bride wore a gown
of 'green ehroruespuu taffeta,
scoop neckline, cap sleeves, bow
in the back in waltzdeugth and
carried a bonnet of white roses.
Miss Elva Gross, sister of the
groom, was bridesmaid, dressed
in a cocktail -length gown of
burnt orange crystallite, V neck-
line, dropped pleated waistline,•
Pointed in front, and a bouffant
skirt, bony in back, and carriecl.
a bouquet of white roses, Mr.
Clayton Gross was his brother's
beat man. It was a double -ring
ceremony with Paul Gross, neph-
ew of the groom, and Larry Jew-
itt, cousin of the bride being
aingbearers, each carrying a
heart -shape satin pillow trimmed
with lace and white pearls. Miss
Margaret A. Jackson, Auburn,
played the wedding music, and
also accompanied the soloist,
Mrs. Willis Van 8gmond, of Clin-
ton. The Marriage was performed
on the lawn with a bank of fern
and Autumn floaters, and two
candelabras with white candles.
T•hereception followed in. the
Church parlour of Knox United
Church, Auburn, w h e r e the
bride's mother .gowned in a Sam-
aican brown dress with orange
accessories, and a 'corsage of
orange colored roses, received
the guests. Ste was assisted by
the groom's mother, gowned in a
blue dress with pink accessories
with a corsage of yellow roses.'
The waitresses were Mrs. Nelson
McClure, Seaforth; Mr's. Russel
Good, Londesboro; cousine of
the bride, and Mao. Murray Lyon
of Blyth; Mrs. Del Delaere, of
Paris; and Miss Ruth Daer, Au•
burn, girl •friends of the bride,
For a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls, Central States and through
the Mississippi Valley, the bride
wore a red velvet dress with
white and black accessories, and
a corsage of white carnations,
Guests were present from
Blyth, Paris, Seaforth, Constance,
Loudesboro, Clinton, Auburn.
CONSTANCE
_lir, and Mhc. Lloyd Spicer of
Regina, while travelling East on
their honeymoon visited with
the fornler's uncles and aunts,
Mr, and Mrs. Won. Jewitt and Mr,
and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and tam -
flies and also visited with his
grandmother, Mrs. M. Jewitt,
who is a patient in the Scott
MIenlorial Hospital, Seaforth.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Preszca-
tor and family spent the weekend
with lir; and Mrs. C. Glanville of
Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown,
Joyce and Elaine attended the
Noguchi - Brown wedding in
Guelph on Saturday.
:lir. Don Lamont and Larry of
GolotldbyerIch and Mrs. Margaret La-
mont of Winthrop, visited Sun-
day with llr. and Mrs. R. Grim-
,
Mr. and Mae. Wm. Wright of
Wroxeter spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Joe Riley.
lir, and Mrs. Stacy Ferguson
and Mrs, McRorle of Forest visit-
ed Sunday at the homes of Mr,
and Mrs. Wm..Jewitt and fa1ni1t'
and Mr. and lire. Wilbur Jewitt
and family.
On account Of Anniversary Ser-
vices being held at "Burns" and
"Londesboro" there Wiii be no
Church or Sunday School at Con-
stance U, C. until Oct. 26th.
Would the members of Con-
stance W. A. and w:IIS be re-
minded of the invitation to Ont-
ario St. Church, Clinton, on Oct.
14th at 2.30 (Standard Time).
GROSS-OUNNENGHA.1 £
A quiet but pretty wedding
was solemnized at the home of
the bride's parents on Saturday,
Sept, 27th at 2 p.m, when Rev, R,
S. Hiltz united in marriage Mar-
garet Cbristena, elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cunningham
of RR, 1, Auburn, and Carmen
Milne Gross, son of Mir. and Mrs.
William Gross, R.R. 1, Auburn.
The lovely bride wore a hand-
made full-length gown, made
from nylon chantilly lace and ny-
lon organdy, scoop neckline,
pleated bodice, short bouffant
alcoves, and lace sash at back.
Her finger-tip veil of appliqued
silk illusion was held in place by
a tiara headdress of pearls, and
carried a bouquet of red roses.
She also wore a necklace and
WINTHROP
Your Dollars Buy More at The
Willis Shoe Store.
' Mission Band Thankaffering
meeting will be held in the Sun-
day School room on Saturday
afternoon Oct. 11 at 2 o'clock.
Two films will be shown during
the program s0 we hope ail the
boys and girls win be out.
BORN
Baker -At Scott Memorial Hospital
to r
on Oct. Srvl
Mand Mrs. Garfield
Baker, Seaforth, a daughter
MoNaugbton-At Scott Memorial Hos,
Pinar an Oct 401, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McNaughton,.00. Main street, Seaforth,
a daughter
MacDonald -In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 195S. to
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald, RRS
London, the gilt of a son Kenneth
Alexander
OR sAE
.100 Red x Susssex pulle s, 514 months
old, starting to lay. San MCICay, phone
590x24 Heneall
FOR SALE
Quantity of potatoes, also electric M.
H. cream separator 3 years old. Ken
Stewart, Seatorth RR 5
FOFt SALE
Yearling Suffolk ram, Allister Broad -
foot, 665r31 Senforth
NOTICE
Hove a number of good Hereford
steers to put out by the gain for the
winter months. If interested apply to
Aaron Steinacher, RR3 Mitchell. Phone
121 evenings
Auction Sale
Of 40 Registered end Grade Holstein
cows and heifers to be held at lot 14,
COM 2, Stanley Township, life_ mite west
of Bruceflald on Tuesday, Oct, 14 at 1
o'clock standard time. Consisting of:
15 fresh Heifers; 10 heifers due in
Oct. and Nov. 15 cows milking and
springing. 1 Durham cow, fresh. 1 Jer-
sey cow due In Nov.. 12 young calves. 2
Hereford bulls. Plat to attend as this
is a good offering of daily cattle. Terms
cosh. D'Arcy Rothwell & Sons, pro-
prietor, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Mitchell Cider Mill
will operate Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday Of each week
during October and until Nov. 20
Terms cash
FRED HENNICK & SON
TEXACO
ti`'DUCTS
PROMPT FARM
DELIVERIES
Walden ez Broadfoot
CARD OF THANKS
I sincerely wish to thank all my
friends and neighbors ler the lovely
flowers, gifts, and cards, while a patient
in Scott Memorial hospital, Many thanks
to Dr. Markus and D'';, Brady,. unit spec-
ial. thanks to all :rho nurses. Everything
was deeply appreciated for all the kind-
ness shown me. EDWARD PUCE
CARD OF THANKS
I wish : to thank all those who kindly
remembered me with visits, cards,
treats andflowers while in the hospital,
to Rev. Father McCowell,Rev. Father
MoQundd, Dr, Stapleton and the nurses,
also to those who helped at home.
Everytlhiugweb deeply appreciated.
-JACK McIVEB
IN MEMORIAM
Porter -In fond and loving memory of
a very dear daughter Mary, who passed
away five yeurs ago Oct. 10th, 1058.
God saw you getiing weary,
He diel what He thought best,
He put His arms around you
And whispered come and. rest,.
The Golden Gates stood open
Five years ago today,
With goodbyes left unspoken
You gently slipped away.
-Lovingly remembered and aadlr
mslatersissed by farther, mbther, brother and
IN MEMORIAM
Smith -In loving memory of aur dear
mother who passed away 15 year ago,
Oct, 10, 1042, and a dear father who
passed away. Sept. 18, 1047.
"Until memory fades and life. departs.
You'll live forever in our hearts."
-Ever remembered by son Bill, dau-
ghter-in-law, Olive, daughter Florence
and son-in-law Tom
am'ee of OR SALE
good corn onthe field.
Wm. McSpadden, lot 28, con. 0, Malt.
FOR SALE
20 pigs a(0 weeks old. Jelin E. Mac-
Lean, 0661:21 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Calf, Apply to Gordon Reynolds,
WANTED
Girt or middle aged woman to work in
grocery store full time. Apply to Gordon
Dick,.Phone 91
NOTICE
Custom plowing and combining, rea-
sonable by the acre. Clovers done by
sora or on share basis. Lyle Montgom-
ery RIM Clinton. Phone 841r81 Seaforth
Housekeeper,wfond of children. Cook-
ing, light household duties, Sundays and
Wednesday on. Live in or out, Apply at
The News office
OGirl's two FOR nSaw suit, grey and
green gabardine, size 10, Price 66. Can
he seen at.Plarnery Cleaners
FARM FOR SALE •
If you would like to buy a good 100
acre farm tn. a good state of eultivatbn
contact me at Lot 35, Con. 0, McKillop,
any day before 12. o'clock, or after 10
o'clock, I'll tell you all abut it, Also a
32 apeeiol rico ,vtth 00 shells. Miller
Adams, R2 Seaforth
A modern p0atm aNTith bath, Ivy
Horen64501derson, .Egmondville. Phone 068r2
5 cows, 5 nrOlntt SA eE 4 heifers in
calf. A11 Durham & Hereford. Roy Law-
son, first farm west of Seaforth en Q#8
COMING EVENTS
A aeries ofprenatalclasses will begin
Tuesday, October 14th at 2,15 p.m,. in
the Health Unit Office, 2nd-. hoof, Scott.
Memorial Hospital. These will be held at.
weekly Intervals for nine weeks, Those
interested are Invited to attend on the
above date or phone the Public Health
Nurse at 205W between 1 P.m, and 8' P.m
WANTED
A medium sized oil stove. Phone 888
r 5 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Holstein 3 year old heifer ready to
freshen; also 12 pigs six weeks old.
Stanley Jaokeen, Kippen RR 2, Phone
Seaforth 672r5
NOTICE
Television - and, Radio repairing... A11
work is guaranteed, For emelt reliable
service, call R. D. Scott, Radio & T.V.
Phone 260 Seaforth
Auction Sale
02 I•Iousehold Effects. In Seaforth,
Ord St., Salt., Oat. 11th, at 1.80 P.M.
DDS. Dinette table, chairs, buret. New
refrigerator, new electric range,-. new
Portable tubs & washer; electric iron1
kettle, toaster, frying pan, dishes, pots
& pans, 2 dressers, steel bed, new wal-
nut bed and dresser to match; . rollaway
bed, 2 springs, 2 spring -mattresses, new
wardrobe, chest of drawers. 8 odd chairs,
rocking ohaire, nylon frelze sofa -bed,
vacuum cleaner, platform rocker, arm-
chair, footstool, television, radio, type-
writer, rugs, living roomtable, lamps,
library table, 60 °hem:plet coach, crafts-
man power dawn mower, step ladder,
desk, garden tools, ironing board, namt
emus other articles. Terms cash
Mrs. Low Rowland, Proprietress .
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
Good solid cabbage, squash, garden
beets, sweet corn, melons & other gar-
den. produce. Priced right. Bring con-
tainers. Ambrose Addley, third house
east of ICinbmet on south side. Phone
83884
FOR SALE
Purebred and vaccinated Gnertinsey
cows and 'heifers due in October. Will.
lam Dale, 10001 Clinton
FOR SALE
60 Red -Sussex pullets, six months .old,
laying. Jim Williamson, Walton. phone
87115 Brussels
FOR SALE
Sprayed apples. Macintosh, Icing, Tat-
man Sweets, Snows, Greeaings, Delia(-
ons, Ribeton Pippins, etc, Phone HU 2-
0214. Free delivery in town, Fred Ma
Clymont & Sons, Varna
SALES HELP WANTED
Don't Watt!
Start earning the money you need,
POW, right in your owncommunity,
dealing with friends and people you
know. High commission, no risk, guar-
anteed and well-known precluote. Open-
ings in Bayfield. Exeter, Godertah, Hen-
sen, Seaforth, Welton, Zurich and sur-
roundings. Writs for catalogue. Familex
Dept. R.S. 1600 Delorimier, Montreal.
J. W. BLACKBURN
M'zbs. Bac.,19,19,10.
PIANO AND ORGAN
Harmony, Counterpoint, Form
and Analysis
Personal Tuition et 36 Norman Street,
Stratford
Phone 1980
Specializing in Correspondence Tuition
in All Theoretical Subjects
for Out -of -Town. Students
AMMININIMPAIIIMINNINM
JAYBEE HEREFORD FARMS
Big Reduction Sale of Purebred Registered
Hereford Cattle on
THURSDAY, OCT. 16th
Featuring two Proven IHerd Sires
1 tested Bull, rate of gain 2.64 per day for 168 days, Gov.
premium 33 1/3 %; 4 serviceable age bull calves,
24 bred heifers; 10 bred cows and calves; 3 open heifers.
Sale will be held at Farm, three miles east,
one mile north of Kippen; or five miles
south of Seaforth
STANLEY JACKSON, Owner
i Auctioneers: W. S. O'Neill, Percy Wright, Edward Elliott
COUNTY OF HURON
APPLICATIONS
For -DEPUTY CLERK -TREASURER OF THE COUNTY
OF HURON
Sealed applications for the position of Deputy Clerk
Treasurer will be received by the undersigned until 5 o'clock
p.nl., Tuesday, October 14th, 1958.
Please state age, marital status, experience, education,
salary expected. Also state references.
Please mark clearly on envelopes - "Applications."
john G. Berry
Clerk -Treasurer,
County of Huron
Goderich, Ontario
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NEW 1955 CHEVROLET • SEDANS
REDUCED TO CLEAR
ONE 1957 CHEVROLET COACH
ONE 1956 DODGE COACH
ONE 1955 CHEVROLET COACH
ONE 1955 PONTIAC 8 SEDAN
ONE 1953 FORD RANCH WAGON, A.T.
ONE 1953 METEOR COACH, A.T.
ONE 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN
ONE 1953 DODGE "8" SEDAN A.T.
ONE 1953 PONTIAC COACH
These cars are in excellent condition
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED AT
SeaforthM otors
Chevrolet- Oldsmobile Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
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T9011 SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, October 9, 1958
BOX
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. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH
91 A. McMaster. B.A„ M.8., Ieternls0
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgepn
010co Hoare, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., daily
-wept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thuredny and Sat-
ardaY only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance am
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. O. TURN33ULL, 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 B. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Houre-Seaforth daily except Moa., 9 to
5.30; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 053. Thur. eve
by appointment only. Olinton HU -2-7010,
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to -6.80
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All hinds of Insurance risks et.
fected at lowest rates In First -
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fife
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 640
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
BEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers --President, 'Wm, 3. Alexander:
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald; Manager 80.01
See.-Treas., Norma Jeffery, Seaforth.
Directors -4.D. Malone, Sea0orth, J.
& McEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander.
Walton: ELS. Trewartha. Clinton; S. D.
Pepper, Brucefield ; 0.W. Leonbaadty
Bornholm; H. Fuller. Goderloh; It.
th
Archibald. Seaford:: Allister BrondfoWt,
Seaforth.
Agents - Wm, Leiper Sr., Londeabom g
1. F. Prueter, Bmdhagen • Selwyn Baker.
Brussels. Erie Munroe, Seaforth.
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
respective post offices,
RADiO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at
TERRY'S RADI0 REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 847R, Seaforth
010 horses Wanted atD20,a ]b., and
dead cattle at value. If dead phone at
once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch. Phone
collect 148814 or 148311 (Gaderich)
For nrtiflcialNinnsemiillation service or
more information, telephone the Water-
loo Cattle Breeding Association collect
Clinton HU 2-3441 between 7.20
and 9.30 a.m. week days, 6 to 8 D.M. on
Saturdays. Do not call for service on
Sunday. Cowie in heat on Sunday can he
inseminated satisfactorily on Monday.
We supply service to top quality bulls
of the Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guern-
sey, Brown Swiss, Red Poll, Hereford
(palled & horned) Beef Shorthorn (poll-
ed and hornet]) and Duni Purpose Short-
horn, Angus and Charolais breeds. The
Boat is low.
SEE
The new Results adding ME?it.. IC
ire (printing) at 79.95, adds and
anbstracts. Regular Results at
49.95 (with adding only at 39.95).
Savauges, Seaforth
Notice
Township of Tuekersmith
DUMPING GROUND
Township of Tuckeramith 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,
Id. P. Chesney, Clerk
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVO LAND FURNACE
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332.1
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM Me HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 286
Insure Co-op Way
Auto, Accident and Sickness,
Llabiilty, Wind, Fire and other
perils
P. A. "PETE" ROY, CLINTON
Phone Collect HU 2-9357
Co-operators Insurance
Association
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LANDS FOR TAXES
Corporntlon of the County of Huron
T0' WIT:
By virtue of a warrant issued by the
Warden of the County of Huron under
his and and the seal of the said wap -
oration bearing date of 12t11 day of
August 1009 sale of lands in arrears of
taxes in .the. County of Huron will be
held at my office at the hour of 2.00
p.m. in the Court House on the 9th day
of December 1058 :unless the taxes and
costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby
given that the list of. lauds for sale for
arrear of taxes was Dublished in the
Ontario Gazette on the 5th day of Sep -
tomboy 1808, and that copies of the said
list may be had at my office.
The adjourned sale, If necessary, will
dbeos helofd Detecembthe erabov,10e 58. olfico on the 16th
Treasurer's Office this 1811h day of
August,- 1955.
(signed) J, G. Berry, Treasurer
More than 1,240, 000
PERSONAL
LOANS
since 1936 '
Who may obtain a Personal Loan?
Anyone of good character who has a regular
income and can meet the monthly deposits.
Now to obtain a Loan
M any branch of The Canadian Bank e
Commerce.
What does a Loan cost you?
Six per cent per year deducted In advance.
How do you repay?
Equal monthly deposits, as you earn .. • at any
one of our nearly 800 branches.
Insurance Protection
Life insurance pays off the balance of you
loan if you die.
Personal Loans are made fore
• an automobile • medical or dental bills
• home furnishings • consolidation of debts
• taxes 0 travel •school fees
Or for any other worthwhile purpose
..-e--.
THE CANADIAN
K OF COMAE,,,CE
THERE'S A BRANCH NEAR YOU
N4080
Seaforth Branch. L. F. Ford, Manager
Dublin Branch: E. J. Dean, Manager
SPECIAL PURCHASE
REGULAR 5.95
INTERLOCK TNIT
MEN'S SKI PAJAMAS
$4.59
Heavier weight, closely knit
interlock ski pajamas in
grey, blue & yellow. Regular.
ly priced at 5:95,
Sizes S, M, L
SPECIAL 4.59
NEW FALL TIES
The new fall ties are - Mere in
a profusion of the latest
shapes, patterns and colors.
See them today and choose
several
1.00 1.50 2.00
Tie & Hanky Sets 1.50 to 2,50
BRODHAGEN
Mrs, Chas. Pusehelberg has
moved to Listowel to reside with
her son Ross. Forty-two acres of
tier farm has been sold to her
sun-in-lawl, Orville Par'ro t, and
the house and three acres of land
belong to her son Lloyd. The
balance ot 00 acres is still dor
sale,
Mrs. Ed Querengesser of Ed-
monton, Alberta has been visit-
ing her sister, Mrs, L. Hille-
brecht and other relatives,
Mrs, Fred Herbert has been
visiting in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Smith and
family Of Orangeville with Mr,
and Arra H, Wurdell and Mr, and
Mrs. Ed Smith,
Mr, and :lb's. Don Stanch and
family of Kitchener with Mrs. A.
Querengesser.
Mr, and Mrs. Dong Aitcheson
of Niagara Falls with her par-
ents, .Mr. and Mrs, E. Rock.
Mr, and Mrs, Carmen Mogk
and girls of St. Thomas with Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. and Harold Mlogk.
A Chrysanthemum plant was
placed by wife and family in the
chancel of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church hi memory of Charles
Puschelberg who was • laid to
rest two years ago Oct. 4th.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wilson
and family of Neustacit, :Was
Betty Drager, Miss Gerta Christ-
ensen of Seaforth, Miss Phyllis
Docking, Staffa, with Mr, and
Mrs. 11. Leonhardt,
A shower was held in the
Town Hall, Mitchell. on Friday
evening for Mr. and Mac. Gerald
Buucknth K c
Doig). olg). lir. Lorne
Wolfe react the address and Mr.
Fred Bennewies made the pres-
entation ot money. Sippels Or-
chestra supplied music for danc-
ing. Lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs, Orland Rohrer,
observed their 50th wedding An-
niversary On Oct. 3rd and gave a
donation towards the Organ
Fund ot St. Peter's Lutheran
Church.
Miss Betty Hartman and MIr.
C, Diegel of Waterloo, Miss Mar-
lene Diegel R.N. and Mr. Don Mc-
Lachlin of Stratford with Mr,
and Mrs, Wnl, Diego].
Harvest Home Thanksgiving
service will be held on Sunday,
Oct. 12th. Service beginning at
11 o'clock.
Mirs. Manuel Beuermann, Mrs,
tarry Tait, Mrs, Lavern Wolfe,
MTrs, Harvey Ahrens, Mrs, Ross
Learning attended a trousseau
tea for1Tiss Joyce flatten at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Batten,Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolfe, of
Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Ahrens on Sunday,
earrings of real cultural pearls,'
the gift of the groom. The mat-
ron of honor, Mrs. L. McClinchey,
sister of the bride wore a gown
of 'green ehroruespuu taffeta,
scoop neckline, cap sleeves, bow
in the back in waltzdeugth and
carried a bonnet of white roses.
Miss Elva Gross, sister of the
groom, was bridesmaid, dressed
in a cocktail -length gown of
burnt orange crystallite, V neck-
line, dropped pleated waistline,•
Pointed in front, and a bouffant
skirt, bony in back, and carriecl.
a bouquet of white roses, Mr.
Clayton Gross was his brother's
beat man. It was a double -ring
ceremony with Paul Gross, neph-
ew of the groom, and Larry Jew-
itt, cousin of the bride being
aingbearers, each carrying a
heart -shape satin pillow trimmed
with lace and white pearls. Miss
Margaret A. Jackson, Auburn,
played the wedding music, and
also accompanied the soloist,
Mrs. Willis Van 8gmond, of Clin-
ton. The Marriage was performed
on the lawn with a bank of fern
and Autumn floaters, and two
candelabras with white candles.
T•hereception followed in. the
Church parlour of Knox United
Church, Auburn, w h e r e the
bride's mother .gowned in a Sam-
aican brown dress with orange
accessories, and a 'corsage of
orange colored roses, received
the guests. Ste was assisted by
the groom's mother, gowned in a
blue dress with pink accessories
with a corsage of yellow roses.'
The waitresses were Mrs. Nelson
McClure, Seaforth; Mr's. Russel
Good, Londesboro; cousine of
the bride, and Mao. Murray Lyon
of Blyth; Mrs. Del Delaere, of
Paris; and Miss Ruth Daer, Au•
burn, girl •friends of the bride,
For a wedding trip to Niagara
Falls, Central States and through
the Mississippi Valley, the bride
wore a red velvet dress with
white and black accessories, and
a corsage of white carnations,
Guests were present from
Blyth, Paris, Seaforth, Constance,
Loudesboro, Clinton, Auburn.
CONSTANCE
_lir, and Mhc. Lloyd Spicer of
Regina, while travelling East on
their honeymoon visited with
the fornler's uncles and aunts,
Mr, and Mrs. Won. Jewitt and Mr,
and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt and tam -
flies and also visited with his
grandmother, Mrs. M. Jewitt,
who is a patient in the Scott
MIenlorial Hospital, Seaforth.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Preszca-
tor and family spent the weekend
with lir; and Mrs. C. Glanville of
Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Brown,
Joyce and Elaine attended the
Noguchi - Brown wedding in
Guelph on Saturday.
:lir. Don Lamont and Larry of
GolotldbyerIch and Mrs. Margaret La-
mont of Winthrop, visited Sun-
day with llr. and Mrs. R. Grim-
,
Mr. and Mae. Wm. Wright of
Wroxeter spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Joe Riley.
lir, and Mrs. Stacy Ferguson
and Mrs, McRorle of Forest visit-
ed Sunday at the homes of Mr,
and Mrs. Wm..Jewitt and fa1ni1t'
and Mr. and lire. Wilbur Jewitt
and family.
On account Of Anniversary Ser-
vices being held at "Burns" and
"Londesboro" there Wiii be no
Church or Sunday School at Con-
stance U, C. until Oct. 26th.
Would the members of Con-
stance W. A. and w:IIS be re-
minded of the invitation to Ont-
ario St. Church, Clinton, on Oct.
14th at 2.30 (Standard Time).
GROSS-OUNNENGHA.1 £
A quiet but pretty wedding
was solemnized at the home of
the bride's parents on Saturday,
Sept, 27th at 2 p.m, when Rev, R,
S. Hiltz united in marriage Mar-
garet Cbristena, elder daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cunningham
of RR, 1, Auburn, and Carmen
Milne Gross, son of Mir. and Mrs.
William Gross, R.R. 1, Auburn.
The lovely bride wore a hand-
made full-length gown, made
from nylon chantilly lace and ny-
lon organdy, scoop neckline,
pleated bodice, short bouffant
alcoves, and lace sash at back.
Her finger-tip veil of appliqued
silk illusion was held in place by
a tiara headdress of pearls, and
carried a bouquet of red roses.
She also wore a necklace and
WINTHROP
Your Dollars Buy More at The
Willis Shoe Store.
' Mission Band Thankaffering
meeting will be held in the Sun-
day School room on Saturday
afternoon Oct. 11 at 2 o'clock.
Two films will be shown during
the program s0 we hope ail the
boys and girls win be out.
BORN
Baker -At Scott Memorial Hospital
to r
on Oct. Srvl
Mand Mrs. Garfield
Baker, Seaforth, a daughter
MoNaugbton-At Scott Memorial Hos,
Pinar an Oct 401, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McNaughton,.00. Main street, Seaforth,
a daughter
MacDonald -In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 195S. to
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald, RRS
London, the gilt of a son Kenneth
Alexander
OR sAE
.100 Red x Susssex pulle s, 514 months
old, starting to lay. San MCICay, phone
590x24 Heneall
FOR SALE
Quantity of potatoes, also electric M.
H. cream separator 3 years old. Ken
Stewart, Seatorth RR 5
FOFt SALE
Yearling Suffolk ram, Allister Broad -
foot, 665r31 Senforth
NOTICE
Hove a number of good Hereford
steers to put out by the gain for the
winter months. If interested apply to
Aaron Steinacher, RR3 Mitchell. Phone
121 evenings
Auction Sale
Of 40 Registered end Grade Holstein
cows and heifers to be held at lot 14,
COM 2, Stanley Township, life_ mite west
of Bruceflald on Tuesday, Oct, 14 at 1
o'clock standard time. Consisting of:
15 fresh Heifers; 10 heifers due in
Oct. and Nov. 15 cows milking and
springing. 1 Durham cow, fresh. 1 Jer-
sey cow due In Nov.. 12 young calves. 2
Hereford bulls. Plat to attend as this
is a good offering of daily cattle. Terms
cosh. D'Arcy Rothwell & Sons, pro-
prietor, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Mitchell Cider Mill
will operate Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday Of each week
during October and until Nov. 20
Terms cash
FRED HENNICK & SON
TEXACO
ti`'DUCTS
PROMPT FARM
DELIVERIES
Walden ez Broadfoot
CARD OF THANKS
I sincerely wish to thank all my
friends and neighbors ler the lovely
flowers, gifts, and cards, while a patient
in Scott Memorial hospital, Many thanks
to Dr. Markus and D'';, Brady,. unit spec-
ial. thanks to all :rho nurses. Everything
was deeply appreciated for all the kind-
ness shown me. EDWARD PUCE
CARD OF THANKS
I wish : to thank all those who kindly
remembered me with visits, cards,
treats andflowers while in the hospital,
to Rev. Father McCowell,Rev. Father
MoQundd, Dr, Stapleton and the nurses,
also to those who helped at home.
Everytlhiugweb deeply appreciated.
-JACK McIVEB
IN MEMORIAM
Porter -In fond and loving memory of
a very dear daughter Mary, who passed
away five yeurs ago Oct. 10th, 1058.
God saw you getiing weary,
He diel what He thought best,
He put His arms around you
And whispered come and. rest,.
The Golden Gates stood open
Five years ago today,
With goodbyes left unspoken
You gently slipped away.
-Lovingly remembered and aadlr
mslatersissed by farther, mbther, brother and
IN MEMORIAM
Smith -In loving memory of aur dear
mother who passed away 15 year ago,
Oct, 10, 1042, and a dear father who
passed away. Sept. 18, 1047.
"Until memory fades and life. departs.
You'll live forever in our hearts."
-Ever remembered by son Bill, dau-
ghter-in-law, Olive, daughter Florence
and son-in-law Tom
am'ee of OR SALE
good corn onthe field.
Wm. McSpadden, lot 28, con. 0, Malt.
FOR SALE
20 pigs a(0 weeks old. Jelin E. Mac-
Lean, 0661:21 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Calf, Apply to Gordon Reynolds,
WANTED
Girt or middle aged woman to work in
grocery store full time. Apply to Gordon
Dick,.Phone 91
NOTICE
Custom plowing and combining, rea-
sonable by the acre. Clovers done by
sora or on share basis. Lyle Montgom-
ery RIM Clinton. Phone 841r81 Seaforth
Housekeeper,wfond of children. Cook-
ing, light household duties, Sundays and
Wednesday on. Live in or out, Apply at
The News office
OGirl's two FOR nSaw suit, grey and
green gabardine, size 10, Price 66. Can
he seen at.Plarnery Cleaners
FARM FOR SALE •
If you would like to buy a good 100
acre farm tn. a good state of eultivatbn
contact me at Lot 35, Con. 0, McKillop,
any day before 12. o'clock, or after 10
o'clock, I'll tell you all abut it, Also a
32 apeeiol rico ,vtth 00 shells. Miller
Adams, R2 Seaforth
A modern p0atm aNTith bath, Ivy
Horen64501derson, .Egmondville. Phone 068r2
5 cows, 5 nrOlntt SA eE 4 heifers in
calf. A11 Durham & Hereford. Roy Law-
son, first farm west of Seaforth en Q#8
COMING EVENTS
A aeries ofprenatalclasses will begin
Tuesday, October 14th at 2,15 p.m,. in
the Health Unit Office, 2nd-. hoof, Scott.
Memorial Hospital. These will be held at.
weekly Intervals for nine weeks, Those
interested are Invited to attend on the
above date or phone the Public Health
Nurse at 205W between 1 P.m, and 8' P.m
WANTED
A medium sized oil stove. Phone 888
r 5 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Holstein 3 year old heifer ready to
freshen; also 12 pigs six weeks old.
Stanley Jaokeen, Kippen RR 2, Phone
Seaforth 672r5
NOTICE
Television - and, Radio repairing... A11
work is guaranteed, For emelt reliable
service, call R. D. Scott, Radio & T.V.
Phone 260 Seaforth
Auction Sale
02 I•Iousehold Effects. In Seaforth,
Ord St., Salt., Oat. 11th, at 1.80 P.M.
DDS. Dinette table, chairs, buret. New
refrigerator, new electric range,-. new
Portable tubs & washer; electric iron1
kettle, toaster, frying pan, dishes, pots
& pans, 2 dressers, steel bed, new wal-
nut bed and dresser to match; . rollaway
bed, 2 springs, 2 spring -mattresses, new
wardrobe, chest of drawers. 8 odd chairs,
rocking ohaire, nylon frelze sofa -bed,
vacuum cleaner, platform rocker, arm-
chair, footstool, television, radio, type-
writer, rugs, living roomtable, lamps,
library table, 60 °hem:plet coach, crafts-
man power dawn mower, step ladder,
desk, garden tools, ironing board, namt
emus other articles. Terms cash
Mrs. Low Rowland, Proprietress .
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
Good solid cabbage, squash, garden
beets, sweet corn, melons & other gar-
den. produce. Priced right. Bring con-
tainers. Ambrose Addley, third house
east of ICinbmet on south side. Phone
83884
FOR SALE
Purebred and vaccinated Gnertinsey
cows and 'heifers due in October. Will.
lam Dale, 10001 Clinton
FOR SALE
60 Red -Sussex pullets, six months .old,
laying. Jim Williamson, Walton. phone
87115 Brussels
FOR SALE
Sprayed apples. Macintosh, Icing, Tat-
man Sweets, Snows, Greeaings, Delia(-
ons, Ribeton Pippins, etc, Phone HU 2-
0214. Free delivery in town, Fred Ma
Clymont & Sons, Varna
SALES HELP WANTED
Don't Watt!
Start earning the money you need,
POW, right in your owncommunity,
dealing with friends and people you
know. High commission, no risk, guar-
anteed and well-known precluote. Open-
ings in Bayfield. Exeter, Godertah, Hen-
sen, Seaforth, Welton, Zurich and sur-
roundings. Writs for catalogue. Familex
Dept. R.S. 1600 Delorimier, Montreal.
J. W. BLACKBURN
M'zbs. Bac.,19,19,10.
PIANO AND ORGAN
Harmony, Counterpoint, Form
and Analysis
Personal Tuition et 36 Norman Street,
Stratford
Phone 1980
Specializing in Correspondence Tuition
in All Theoretical Subjects
for Out -of -Town. Students
AMMININIMPAIIIMINNINM
JAYBEE HEREFORD FARMS
Big Reduction Sale of Purebred Registered
Hereford Cattle on
THURSDAY, OCT. 16th
Featuring two Proven IHerd Sires
1 tested Bull, rate of gain 2.64 per day for 168 days, Gov.
premium 33 1/3 %; 4 serviceable age bull calves,
24 bred heifers; 10 bred cows and calves; 3 open heifers.
Sale will be held at Farm, three miles east,
one mile north of Kippen; or five miles
south of Seaforth
STANLEY JACKSON, Owner
i Auctioneers: W. S. O'Neill, Percy Wright, Edward Elliott
COUNTY OF HURON
APPLICATIONS
For -DEPUTY CLERK -TREASURER OF THE COUNTY
OF HURON
Sealed applications for the position of Deputy Clerk
Treasurer will be received by the undersigned until 5 o'clock
p.nl., Tuesday, October 14th, 1958.
Please state age, marital status, experience, education,
salary expected. Also state references.
Please mark clearly on envelopes - "Applications."
john G. Berry
Clerk -Treasurer,
County of Huron
Goderich, Ontario
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NEW 1955 CHEVROLET • SEDANS
REDUCED TO CLEAR
ONE 1957 CHEVROLET COACH
ONE 1956 DODGE COACH
ONE 1955 CHEVROLET COACH
ONE 1955 PONTIAC 8 SEDAN
ONE 1953 FORD RANCH WAGON, A.T.
ONE 1953 METEOR COACH, A.T.
ONE 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN
ONE 1953 DODGE "8" SEDAN A.T.
ONE 1953 PONTIAC COACH
These cars are in excellent condition
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED AT
SeaforthM otors
Chevrolet- Oldsmobile Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
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T9011 SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, October 9, 1958
BOX
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. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH
91 A. McMaster. B.A„ M.8., Ieternls0
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgepn
010co Hoare, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., daily
-wept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thuredny and Sat-
ardaY only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance am
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. O. TURN33ULL, 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 B. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Houre-Seaforth daily except Moa., 9 to
5.30; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 053. Thur. eve
by appointment only. Olinton HU -2-7010,
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to -6.80
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All hinds of Insurance risks et.
fected at lowest rates In First -
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fife
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 640
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
BEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers --President, 'Wm, 3. Alexander:
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald; Manager 80.01
See.-Treas., Norma Jeffery, Seaforth.
Directors -4.D. Malone, Sea0orth, J.
& McEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander.
Walton: ELS. Trewartha. Clinton; S. D.
Pepper, Brucefield ; 0.W. Leonbaadty
Bornholm; H. Fuller. Goderloh; It.
th
Archibald. Seaford:: Allister BrondfoWt,
Seaforth.
Agents - Wm, Leiper Sr., Londeabom g
1. F. Prueter, Bmdhagen • Selwyn Baker.
Brussels. Erie Munroe, Seaforth.
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
respective post offices,
RADiO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at
TERRY'S RADI0 REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 847R, Seaforth
010 horses Wanted atD20,a ]b., and
dead cattle at value. If dead phone at
once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch. Phone
collect 148814 or 148311 (Gaderich)
For nrtiflcialNinnsemiillation service or
more information, telephone the Water-
loo Cattle Breeding Association collect
Clinton HU 2-3441 between 7.20
and 9.30 a.m. week days, 6 to 8 D.M. on
Saturdays. Do not call for service on
Sunday. Cowie in heat on Sunday can he
inseminated satisfactorily on Monday.
We supply service to top quality bulls
of the Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guern-
sey, Brown Swiss, Red Poll, Hereford
(palled & horned) Beef Shorthorn (poll-
ed and hornet]) and Duni Purpose Short-
horn, Angus and Charolais breeds. The
Boat is low.
SEE
The new Results adding ME?it.. IC
ire (printing) at 79.95, adds and
anbstracts. Regular Results at
49.95 (with adding only at 39.95).
Savauges, Seaforth
Notice
Township of Tuekersmith
DUMPING GROUND
Township of Tuckeramith 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,
Id. P. Chesney, Clerk
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVO LAND FURNACE
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332.1
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM Me HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 286
Insure Co-op Way
Auto, Accident and Sickness,
Llabiilty, Wind, Fire and other
perils
P. A. "PETE" ROY, CLINTON
Phone Collect HU 2-9357
Co-operators Insurance
Association
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LANDS FOR TAXES
Corporntlon of the County of Huron
T0' WIT:
By virtue of a warrant issued by the
Warden of the County of Huron under
his and and the seal of the said wap -
oration bearing date of 12t11 day of
August 1009 sale of lands in arrears of
taxes in .the. County of Huron will be
held at my office at the hour of 2.00
p.m. in the Court House on the 9th day
of December 1058 :unless the taxes and
costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby
given that the list of. lauds for sale for
arrear of taxes was Dublished in the
Ontario Gazette on the 5th day of Sep -
tomboy 1808, and that copies of the said
list may be had at my office.
The adjourned sale, If necessary, will
dbeos helofd Detecembthe erabov,10e 58. olfico on the 16th
Treasurer's Office this 1811h day of
August,- 1955.
(signed) J, G. Berry, Treasurer