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The Seaforth News, 1958-10-16, Page 10Fashion First Winter C ats CAR COATS New for Fall Galore Wool Dresses q Fel Luxurious all wool Marveling, Sealskins, Broadcloths and Boucles in a top rated range of colors including Royal, Red, Black, nrown, Winter White, Moss Green and wine, Straight buck, Tapered and Fitted styles predominating. Deluxe coats at prices you want to pay. — $39.75 to $75 A top-selling item and a top - priority style for this season is the popular Car Coat. Our famous Poslnn make feature Borg pile linings and wool quilted linings for perfect cold weather insulation. Esciusively styled in Sheeno twills, heavy corals and Water repellent materials in shades of beige; powder, rets, brown and other navel shades. Come in to -clay and try on a few, we know you'll want oue for sure. We are featuring a new range of fine wool jersey and wool crepe dresses for wear- ing right now and right through the winter. These dresses are styled in sheaths, relaxed belted, and classic casual styles with cosy three charter sleeves. Feature colors include Royal, Moss Green, Grey, Beige, Red,and Kelly Green. 2IZB.0 10 TO 20 18.95_1 2'9.95 10.95 to 22.95 Stewart Bros. EGMONDVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cook and family of Kingston were weekend visitors with Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Welland. Miss Jessie Finlayson and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finlayson and stns of Lorne Park spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs, Jas. Finlayson at her home here. Miss Lama MacMillan and her friend, Miss Vera Palmer, of Tor. into were holiday visitors at her home here. Mrs. Alex Young, who has spent sofie months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, has returned to her home at Avon. Miss Annie Moore of Toronto visited with her :brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore and Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Moore. Mi. and Mrs. W. P. Haney and Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Don And- rews spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark. Muir - kirk, Mrs. J. S. Watson returned home with then, McKI LLOP McKillop E.U.B. Church was decorated with flowers, fruit and vegetables for the Harvest Home Services. The guest speaker for the occasion was Miss Muriel Hayn a Missionary on furlough from West Indies, Rev. Ostricher of Alsfelt also assisted in the service. Rey, A. M. Amachie of Zurich was in charge. The W.A, of the church held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Hoegy, Seaforth. Mrs. Fred Rose and Mrs. L, Hoegy were in charge, the theme being Thanksgiving with reading and hymns expressing it. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Orville Beuerman with Mrs. N. Eggert and Mrs. I. Rock in charge. Each member is plan- ning something for a bazaar to be held in the near future. IIs, and Mrs. Cecil Franks and Gail of Preston spent weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Koehler, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Jaen, Al- fred and Robert of Toronto, and Miss Anne Moore of Toronto, Mr: and Mrs: Harvey Moore of Sea - forth with Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Ifoehler. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock, Paul and Karen with Mr: and Mr's. W Flood at Walton, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, L. tloegy'ttere Miss Lilla .Smith of Kitchener, Mr. Snaith and Ormai of Moucrieff, Airs. Fired• Hoegy and Mrs. Henry Welterson of Willow Grove, Miss Ruby Doerr spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and !Mrs. Jerry Doerr. WALTON Mr. Toni Somerville of Bing Inlet, Northern Ontario, spent Thanksgiving weekend with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Somerville. !Miss Joan Ryan, R.N. of Corn- wall, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mr's. Ltwsrenee Ryan. Mrs: Kenneth Ritchie anti Lar- ry of Egmondville spent a few days with Mrs. T. Ennis. The Walton group melt last Thursday evening in the StmdaY School room of the church. Mrs. Win, Thamer presided for the meeting with Mrs. Herb Travis at the piano. Hymn 691 "Unto the Hills" was sung and scrip- tiire taken from Luke 17: 12-19 was read by Mrs. R. Achilles with meditation "Psalm of Thanksgiv- ing" by Mrs. Thanler. Prayer was presented by Mrs. H. Travis and Psalm 731 was read alternately. Mrs. Harvey Brown had the to- pic for'the evening, "Use your talents to the utmost". She quo- ted "actually the more you use a gift the stronger it becomes". Practice love and watch it devel- op until it becomes the most Powerful thing in your life, The loll call was answered by a verse of Thanksgiving and secretary's report read by Mrs. N. Marks, Mrs, Carl Watson gave the WMS treasurer's report and W. A. by IA's, R. Bennett, A nominating committee consisting of Mrs. Gerald Watson, Mrs, Ethel Hack - well and the two leaders Mrs. S. Clark and Mrs. W. Timmer were appointed. It was decided to have three members instead of four to take lunch for each meet- ing. An invitation was accepted to attend the bazaar in the church sponsored by the 16th and Sth of Morris group, Oct. 29th, The offering was then received and hyinn 321 "Nearer My God to Thee" was sung followed by prayer, Mrs. Ron Bennett con- ducted the contest. Lunch was served by Mrs. N. Marks, Mrs. I, Wilbee and Mrs. N. Brown, ttIfilTop Group Meeting The October meeting of the McKillop group was held at the hone of Mrs. David Watson with Mrs. N. Schade in the chair. A thanksgiving hymn was read as a prayer after which, Mrs. J. Bos- man read the scripture passage from Psalm 107. The president For any school grade an unforgettable CNR "educational tour"! Modern history, geography, civics come thrillingly alive for students and teachers when they take a planned CNR train tour to cities like Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec or Chicago. Teachers share the enjoyment with their students. There are so many things to see —so many places to visit in each of these cities—that a tour can be tailored to the needs of each class. A short listing of some of the available tours is noted below—there are dozens of others. For the lower grades—from kindergarten up —there is a CNR "train trip treat." Perhaps as simple as a ride on a train for a few miles into the country, a classroom -in -the -open with a picnic lunch, then the trip back to school. Teachers and principals fend it easy and pleasant to plan a CNR "educational tour." Write now for more information. Please address your inquiry to: District Passenger Agent, Canadian. National Railways, 151 Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario OTTAWA Parliament I3uildings, Royal Mint! National Archives, National Museum, Dominion Experimental Farm, Kingsntere rs3ONTREAI. Mount Royal Park, Universities of McGill and Montreal, St. Joseph's Oratory, Museum of Fine Arts, Chateau de Ramezay, Caughnawaga Duluth Reserve .., QUEBEC The Citadel, Ste. Anne de Beaupre, isle d'Orleans, Plains of Abraham, Wolfe's Cove, Quebec Parliament Buildings .. . TORONTO Ontario Parliament Buildings, University of Toronto, Royat Ontario Museum, Casa Loma, .Art Gallery, Toronto Subway, Stock Exchange , . . CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. George Powell and fano ilywish to express their thanks to friends,neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy during their re- cent bereavement; also wish to thank Dr. Gorwill and the nurses of Scott. Memorial Hospital CARD OF THANKS The family of the. hate. David Boyd wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses. friends who in any way helped them during 'their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Mr. G. A. Whitney, the L.O.L. #813 Winthrop, mrd to all who sent messages of - sympathy and floral ributes CARD OF ` THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for trematy kindnesses anti expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. The family of the late Mrs. Ben Rays, CARD OF THANKS I wait to take this olnp`liunity to thank the nurseset the. hospital, 212. Gorwill and Miss Elliott and all those who visited me, sent cards, treats, gifts, and lowers while I was a patient in the hospital. I. also want to thank these who sett baking to my tinnily at home, —Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. COMING EVENT The Ladies Aid of 5t. Thomas' Angli- can Church is holding a rummage sale on Sat„ Nov- 8th ALiction Sale Of complete household effects at Vic- toria st., West Ward, Mitchell, a block north of .11izerman's planing trill, then 2nd house west of #23 highway,on Saturday, Oct. 18th,sale to commence at 1 o'clock, d.a.t. McOlary cookstove. with pipes. Annex for coal or wood. Oak china cabinet, dining room table, 5 dining room chairs,and am chair; cabinet radio. 4 rockers, 2 couches, Ray- mond sewing machine, 5 scatter rugs, 10 rag mats, rug 5210, 2 pair curtains, kitchen dropleaf table. I(:itchen chairs, 3 rockers, kitchen cupboard, . apartment size refrigerator, several pr. plastic cur- tains, paper rack, 2 kitchen clocks, sev- eral smell tables, hall rack, Bell green, 2 large leather rockers and leather arn, chair to match, 2 verandah makers, 9 small tables, clifrerert sizes, folding chairs, erokinole board, eloctrolux vac- uum cleaner, pictures, centre table. large and small mirrors, 2 oil pampa, 2 floor lamps, small oil heater, large trunk. bed. room suite of bed, springs and mat- tresses. Dresser and stand, 9 suit eases, brass bed with springs and mattress, bed lamp, alarm clock, 2 chamber sets wooden bed, swinge and mattress. dressers and stands, rugs 10x14, rug 1040, beldinere, pillows, sheets. amends, linens, blanket, comforter's, easy electric washing machine. Maty.. other articles too numerous to mention. _ Everything will be .sold towindup the Estate of late Edward Curtis. Terms cash. Ken Colquhoun, Execu- tor. Allen htacDougald, Clerk. Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer. gave a reading entitled "The First Thanksgiving DaY in 1621 Business conducted included the plans for the fowl supper. At the November meeting Mrs. Gordon 1TcGavill will show pictures of their trip to Germany. An invita- tion was accepted to attend a ba- zaar in the church on Oct. 29th sponsored by the 16th and 13th group, also an invitation from :lfoncrieff ladies for. Nov. 7tlh at 3.30 p.m, when a sale of goods will be held. Christmas cards were sold. It was announced that tate copper contest would close at the next meeting, Mrs, Russel Barrows presented the topic "Thanksgiving Anniversary", and following the closing hymn and prayer lunch was Served. KIPPEN ifeettnp The October meeting of the W.M.S. was held Thursday even- ing, Oct, 2n0 at the church with 20 members present. Mrs. Ross Love and Mrs. Harold Jones act- ed as hostesses. The meeting was presided over by the Pres., Mrs. Russell Consitt and Mrs. Norman Dieket was in charge of the worship service: It was deckled to send a donation for the Whea- ble Memorial at Cross Lake. The Nominating Committee appoint- ed: Mrs. Emmerson Anderson, Mrs, Allan Johnson, Mrs, Robert Elgie. Program Committee ap- pointed: Mrs, R. Turner, Mrs, E, McBride, Mrs. John Sinclair. Tt was moved by Mrs. Sohn Sinclair and seconded by Mrs. R. Love that the meetings for the next year be held at the church, Alias Rena Fennell will be the guest speaker at 111e Nov. meet- ing, The date set for the bazaar Is Nov. 22nd. Hynin 19 was sung. Airs. J. Sinclair read the second chapter of the study book which was about Alaska. The meeting closed with hymn 674 and prayer POLICE REPORT Police report for District No. 6 for August: Accidents 202, fat- al accidents 6, persons killed G, injured 114, vehicles checked 2927, charges laid 51S, most charges for rate of speed 243 , nl nllllMllllni UMlnlllM. ll,llnl allyl l l ll,llllninll IN MEMORIAM I,e loving memory of Benedict Holland who died 'Oct 9th, 1029, Time may heal the brokenhearted Sears may make the wound less sore But it cannot fill the. longing For the loved one gene before, Who shall say the grief is lessened, Though the smile may hick) the tears, Memories keep the wound still open Despite the )passingof the years. —Lovingly and always remembered by his father, mother, brothers and sisters. FOR SALE In McKillop Tem. ion acre grass faun 5% north of Seatarth. 75 acres 8 miles north of Seaforth. Apply to Harold. Jackson, Seaforth FOR SALE 1040 Do Soto in goodshape; built-in radio; 4 new tires, windshield washer. sunvisor. Oheap for quick sale, Merton Keyes, phone Seaforth 050x11 FOR' SALE A buuole of Macer strong Xmlr. churls A 10. Dodds, 893x1'1 Seaforth FOR SALE Uniforms -4 white nylon, 5 white: cotton plisse, 9 green cotton, white trim, all size 1R Phone 5711.28 House, 0 roomFORs, InstilSALE brick siding, both, enrage, goad garden. Apply Wm. Jns, Storey, Seaffrtk 2, phone- 844r12 TO RENT Two heated apartments for rant,- priv- ate bath. Immediate possession, IT, Me- Llwnin, phone 112 Seaforth FOR SALE Salt coal and cement, Phone 861:18 Dublin. Krauskolrf Bros, 926 Sussex-RedFOR palletsSALE startintz to lay, Apply Terry Eckert, RR 1 Dublin NOTICE Custom plowing and, combining, rea- sonable by the acre, Clovers done by acre or on share basis. Lyle Montgom- ery RR1 Clinton, Phone S41r31 Seaforth SALES AND SERVICE Viking Separators. Authorized dealer Dublin, Seaforth and Clinton. Basil O'Rourke's Blacksmith & Welding Shop, Brueefield NOTICE Television and Radio repairing. All work is guaranteed: For quick reliable service, call R. D, Scott, Radio & T.V, Phone 250 Seaforth -. FOR SALE Purebred and vaccinated Guernsey COWS and heifers due in October. Will - lam Dale,. RR1 (Milton FOR SALE Sprayed apples. Maclntosh, Ring, Tal - mar Sweets, Snows, Greenings, Delici- ous, Itibaton Pippins, etc, Phone HU 2- 121.4. Free delivery in town, Fred Mc. Cly'mont. & Sons, Varna. HELP WANTED (FEMALE) The London Life Insurance Company has 'vacancies for Office Clerks preferably ages 17 to 25, with High School Graduation diploma 5 -day week Opportunities for advancement —excellent working conditions —cafeteria—recreational facilities —staff pension and insurance benefits 1VRITL to the Personnel Depart- ment; or CALL at the Head Of- fice, DutIerin and Wellington, London, for a personal interview. SALES KELP WANTED Don't Watt) Start earning the money you need, now, right in your own community, dealing with friends and people you know. High commission, no risk, guar- anteed and well-known products. Open- ings in Bayfield, Exeter, Godorich, Hen - sail, Seaforth, Walton, Zurich and sur- roundings. Write for catalogue. Fanlike: Dept. R,S, 1600 Delorimior, Montreal. J. W. BLACKBURN Mics. Bao., Il.1I.T. PIANO AND ORGAN Harmony, Counterpoint, Form and Analysis Personal Tuition at 38 Norman Stt'eet, Stratford Phone 1926 Specializing in Correspondence Tuition in All Theoretical Subjects for Out -of -Town Students Mitchell Cider Mill will operate Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday of each week during October and until Nov. 20 Terms cash FRED HENNICK & SON TEXACO PRODUCTS PROMPT FARM DELIVERIES Walden & Broadfoot ll„Il,llllllllllll 111111 Illlllllllllllllemitl,lllll itlllllill,l,i ONE 1957 ONE 1956 ONE 1955 ONE 1953 ONE 1953 ONE 1953 ONE 1953 ONE 1953 These cars CHEVROLET COACII DODGE COACH CHEVROLET COACH FORD RANCH WAGON, A.T. METEOR COACH, A.T. PONTIAC SEDAN DODGE "8" SEDAN A.T. PONTIAC COACH are in excellent condition NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED AT Seaforthillotors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTH e,Illllllll„Illt,,,tnl,il,nlllllllln llllll 1,„1111,11Iiln,11111,11111111 nlltllllllll)111111„lllnlllllnlllnllllllal,it1umm THE SEAFORTH NEWS. Thursday, October 16, 1958 BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention' Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 'Nikht 595W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D, Physician and Surgeon Phone 6-W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. Meraster, B.A., M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon' Office Hours, 1 p,m. to '6 p.m., daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat• arday only 7-0 p.m. Appointments made in advance are desirable TURNBULL &, BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS. D.V.M., V',8, W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist Phone 721, Main St„ Seaforth' Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to. 6.30; Wed. 0 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur, eve by appointment only. Olinton 1301-2-7010, above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 5.84 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTI-1, ONT. All kinds 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 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORTH, OMT. Officern.-President, Wm. S. Alexander; Vice -Pres„ R. Archibald; Manager and Sec.-Treas., Norma Jeffery, Seaforth. Director15 �- Malone, wiBlyth;WS. Ae ander, Walton; E. I. Trewartha, Clinton; T. . Pepper, Brueefield; 0. W. Leonhandt Bornholm; H. Fuller, Goderich- & Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot. Seaforth, Agents —Win. Leiper Tr., Londeaaoro 1 P. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Bakes 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 office... RADIO .REPAIRS Quick, s eookand adsteed raioepairstoall ode of radios. at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. 0ypodte Dick House, phone 847R, Seaforth WANTED Old horses wanted at esd lb., end dead cattle at value. If dead -phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, Phone collect 1483J4 or 145321 (Gaderich) For artificial in NOTICE service or mora information, telephone the Water- loo Cattle Breeding Association collect at:-. Clinton HU 2-3441 between 7.80 and 9,30 n,m, week days, G to 8 p.m. on Saturdays. Do not call for service on Sunday. Cows inheat on Sunday can be inseminated satietnetorily on Monday. We supply service to top quality bulls of the Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guern- sey, Brown Swiss, Red Poll, Hereford (polled & horned) Beef Shorthorn (poll- ed and horned) and Duel Purpose Short horn, Angus and Charolais breeds. The cost 10 IoW. Notice Township of Tucker'smith DUMPING GROUND Township of Tuekersntith Dumping Ground will be open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 2 to 0 o'clock and evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. until further notice. E. P. Chesney, Clerk '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 - Reg. 286 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 AMR TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES Corporation of the County of Huron TO WIT: BY virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Huron under his and and the seal of the said corp. oration bearing- date of 12011 day of August 1888 sale. of Lands in arrears of tares 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 0th day of December 1855 unless the taxes and costsare sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for uncaps of tuxes WAS published in the Ontario Gazette on the 5th day of Sep- tember 1059, and that copies of the said list may be had et my office. The adiourned sale, if necessary, will be held at the above office- on the 16th day of December, 1655. Treasurer's Office this 15thday of August. 1055. (signed) T. G. Berry, Treasurer