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BRODHAGEN
T%,, members mbers of the Chamber
c,,nniteree have been busy
v.1 t0 5th material to start
.,rid l ,he eommunity hall.
nave lianght two large
tr,iler Ioads of used
.Te-rial to Loudon.
received word of the
Ali,.Irl al esenber1, Tor -
The ilureial was Held there
Ianday.
\tembars of -United I.ntherau
Church \Yarnell of St. Peter's Lu-
theran Church here went by hal:;
011 Wednesday to attend a Con-
vention at Hanover, of the Unit-
ed Lutheran Church Women,
Members of the Luther League
enjoyed a ilalliaie'en Social in
the church basement on 1londay
evening. •
-
.l shower was held for Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Herbert, newlyweds, at
Hinz's Hall, on Friday evening.
They were presented with a lamp
and chair.
Mr. and firs, Herbert have.
moved to Peterborough,.
Miss Nancy Mogk, Stratford,
has been home on holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Messersohmiclt
and Arlene of Detroit with air.
and firs, Norman-Bennewies and
other relatives.
Mr, and airs. Carl ,Morenz,
Billy, Froward, Roy and I{euneth
have proved to reside at St. Pauls
lairs. Ad Pfeifer accompanied'
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Pfeifer and
Mr. and Ill's. Roy Pfeifer to Tor-
onto to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Ed Wesenberg on Monday,
Misses Dorothy, Kathy and
Helen and Masters Gordon and
David Becker of London spent'
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs,
Milton Rock.
air. and Mrs. Jim Doig of Sea -
forth with Mr, and Mrs. Rueben
Buuck on Sunday.
Mr. and Mas. Donald Stanek
and family, Kitchener, lair. and
Mrs, OM Woodward and family
of Toronto with Mrs. A. Quer'en-
geaser.
Mr. Ralph hicks, Alvin and
Sherry and Mrs. Lew Hicks visit-
ed in Toronto over: the wbekeucl.
Mrs. W. L. Querengesser is at
the home of her son,ilo>ward, in
Mitchell for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Lavern Wolfe and
Don attended the shower for Mr,
and Mrs. Jacic Herald (Roselle
Connelly) (newlyweds) at "Cir-
cle B" oil Friday evening,
111r. and Mrs. Jonas Dittmar
visited in Buffalo recently.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Wilfred Ahrens
and boys, Mrs. Chas. Ahrens and
.firs. Mary Dittmar in Toronto
on Sunday.
.airs, llrillard Bennewies and
baby sou returned home from
Seaforth hospital,
air. Lorne .Dittmer, Toronto,
called on his mother, airs. Mary
Dittmar on Monday.
air. and Mrs. Geo. Illogic and
-lir. and Mrs, Harold Magic at-
tended the funeral of b11vs. Ed
1Vesenberg. Toronto, on Monday,
Birth Announcement: Queren-
gesser, Susan, Patricia and Eliz-
abeth Quereniesser are pleased
to announce- the arrival of their
baby brother John "Robert" at
Stratford General Hospital on
Saturday, Oct, 25, 1958, Mr, and
Mrs, Howard J. Querengesser of
Mitchell 000 the proud parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Chris, W. Leon,
hardt spent the weekend visiting
Mr. Edwin alog'k who has been
confined to St, Joseph's I3ospital,
Louden, for some time, also with.
lir. and airs. A. Rose, Sarnia,
BAYFIELD
lir. and Mrs. bVin. Parker
spent the weekend in London.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom ArkeIl anti
family, Bay City, Mich., spent
the weekend with his parents,
1h•, and 'airs. Fred Ancell.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Duggan and
daughter Pat of Stratford, spent
Saturday at their cottage.
Miss Joan Tillman, London,
spent the weekend with airs.
Helen C'•l1ff and family.
,2110. and Mrs. S. H. Bryant are
spending a few days at Byron,
Miss Ruth Hayman closed her
hone "The Little Inn" last week
and left to spend a vacation at
Long Island, New Yor'lc.
John Oates and daughter, Su-
san, HIamilton, were at their cat -
tate over the weekend.
Glenn Brandon, of Chatham
spent the weekend with his wife
and fancily.
Master Beater Doerr, Mitchell,
spent three days last week with
Mr, and firs. J. E. Ilovey.
Dr. and .Mrs. A. Chapman, of
Detroit, are at their ('adage Pur
a few days.
Susses Anne Drauin and Aclele
Pernette closed their cottage for
the season and returned to De-
troit last week.
Donald Matthews, of London,
spent the weekend at the Albion
Hotel.
• RYAN—SKTNN:l8R
.Bouquets of mauve and 3'ellow.
chrysanthemums formedthe sett -
ins' in St. Ambrose Roman Cath-
oilc Church in Brussels on Satur-
day, Oat, 25611, when . Dorothy
Ann, daughter of Mr, and 111rsi
Frank W. Skinner, RR.R. 1, Moore-
field, became the bride of Ger-
ald Francis Raan, san of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, of R.R. 2,
Walton, Rev, R. Durand officiat-
ed at .the double -ring ceremony.
Miss Karan Dialler was organist
and the soloist was Miss Joanne
Dietuer, Given in marriageby
her father, the bride wore a floor -
length satin brocade gown fash-
ioned. with a chapel train. The
bodice was buttoned dosvin the
back and styled on long torso
lines with gathers at the sides
and 'back flaring into a bouffant
skirt. Her gown featured an :atf-
tlie-shoulder portrait neckline
and long lily -point sleeves. IIer
fingertip veil of :bridal illusion
was held by a crown at seed
pearls and she carried a cascade
of red roses and white stephano-
tis. Miss Joan Ryan, Cornwall,
was maid of honor, wearing a ce-
dar rust velvet gown with round-
ed neckline, empire bodice, and
full skirt inset with pleatsand a
large bustle bow at the back. She
carried a cascade of yellow chrys-
antlieniums. Similar ensembles in
emerald green were worn by the
bridesmaids, Miss Sheila Black,
Brussels; and Miss Teresa- Ryau,
Walton. They carried cascades of
mauve chrysanthemums. Valerie
Philip, Moorefield, and Rosemary
Ryan, Walton, were flower girls,
wearing shrimp velvet dress styl-
ed on empire lines, and carried
baskets of white button chrysan-
themums, Robert Ryan was .best
man and other attendants were
Jack Ryan and Nelson Ryan, all
brothers of the bridegroom. Jas.
Ryan, Walton, and Donald 'Bon -
cher, Toronto, were ushers. Re-
ceiving at Cranbrook :Full. the
bride's Soother wore a brown and
tau dress with burnt orange ac-
cessories and green carnation cor-
sage. The bridegroom's mother
wore a blue taffeta dress with
rose and blue accessories and a
corsage of pink carnations. For
travelling the bride wore a Brit-
ish tan wool jersey caress with
Bordeau blown accessories and
corsage of yellow chrysanthe-
mums. The couple will reside at
R,R. 1, Walton.
FOR SALE
Girls 3 piece .snow suit—hat.
coat, leggings, size 3X, color red,
fur trim, 1 pr, brawn rubber ga-
loshes size S, Both in real good
condition. Phone 7934 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Pair 'of girl's white figure
skates, size 2. Good condition,
53,75. Also large cabbage shred-
der for making sauerkrant. Price
53, Mrs, Frank Slna.le, Wilson St.
FOR SALE
7 head' of young cattle. Harold
Storey, phone 83703
FOR SALE
Chesterfield and choir to match,
clean and in ood condition. g
Rea-
sonable. Apply N. Long, phone
Hensail 694-15
FOR SALE
Eightlight yearlings. Phone
3601-6 Seaforth. John Shepherd
FOR SALE
7 or 8 tons feed turnips, pullets
and topped, ready to load an
truck. John F. Bell, RR 2 Sea -
forth phone 8471,4
FOR SALE
Vollcswagon deluxe, with radio.
Like new contrition, Also boy's
bicycle.8 speed gear, Gorge W.
Stone RR1 Seaforth, Bub i, 3
FOR SALE
Cedar bunk, glass shave ease, wren -
Ping coupon' equipped with cash drawer,
Paper roll containers and string nmol.
5 racks suitable for children's wear.
The Kiddies Shop, Seaforth
He wants to
equip his home
workshop
0.¢,i' bet % awe
IHE
Putting money in a bank is the first step
most people take to get what they want
or need.
Of the 11 million deposit accounts in the
chartered banks, more than 9 million are
personal savings accounts, designed for
this very purpose. Other types of
CHARTERED BANKS
ace
accounts feature the convenience of
chequing—the simple, time -saving way to
pay bills.
A chartered bank provides the type of
deposit account -and other banking services
that permit you to look after your needs
simply, speedily, safely.
SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
INMEMORIAM
Keye—in loving memory Of a
dear father Robert Benjamin
Heys, who Passed away Nov. h,
1955,
The years wipe Out many things
But this they wipe out never,
The memory of those happy
days,
When we were all together.
—Lovingly remembered by the
family
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our neigh-
bors and Mends for their kind-.
nests and sympathy, Mass cards.
offered and other help on the.
death of our uncle, Michael Mc-
Quade,
Jim and Agues IVIcQueid
FOR SALE
Nash Metropolitan 1957 'car,
logy mileage. Apply Dr. MelViaster,
Plume 26
FOR SALE
Seven steers between 600 and
300 lbs. James Kerr, phone Sea -
forth 889r5
FARM FOR SALE
99 acres choice land, good
buildings, hydro, bath and water
on pressure. Apply an premises.
Lot 34, Con. 9, Logan
FOR SALE
Quantity of loose hay in the
plow, George Colclough, 1111, 1
Clinton. Phone HU3203
FOR SALE
Good solid cabbage, squash,
garden beets, carrots and pota-
toes. Ambrose Addley, 3rd house
east of Kinburn, south side, Bring
containers. Phone 830r4
HOUSE FOR SALE '
New house in Dublin. 3 bed
rooms, bath, large living room,
kitchen. Phone 0904 Dublin, James
Cronin
FOR SALE
9 digs seven weeks old.: Scott
Chuff
FOR SALE
11 Pigs eight weeks old, Lot 8,
Con, 14, McKillop. No phone.
Sam Bolton
Auction Sale.
Of Farm, Farms Stock and Machinery.
.At East 14 Lot 18, 12 Con. McKillop
Twp., 8 miles north of Seaforth and
miles east, on Tuesday, Nov, 1011 at
1 P.M. Cattle -2 Durham & Hereford
cows, 2 bleak cows. 1 grey cow; Here-
ford cow, fresh and due to freshen. 7
Durham & Hereford calves rising 1
year old, 4 steers, 3 heifers. 4 Durham
& Hereford heifers rising 2 years old.
Hereford bull 14 months old, Pigs -
5 York pigs, 80 lbs. OSIachinery —Wat-
erloo 8 tractor, 3 -furrow Cockehutt trac-
tor plow (like new). 10 inch Cookshutt
grinder for tractor. 6 inch 50 ft. belt.
Rubber tired wagon and 10 ft. fiat kny
rack. Renfrew cream separator equ(p-
ped with motor, 1-3 h.p, electric motor.
Hay -20 ton cut hay. 800 bus. mixed
grain. 00 acres of lancl consisting of
11th con., east 14 Lot 18, McMillen. 8
acres mixed bush, drilled well, remain-
der in pasture. 10% down, balance 80
clays; offered subject to reservo 1114,
Terms cash, Prop, Thomas Storey.
ChesAuet.,ney Herold Jackson. Clerk, E. P.
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects, etc., From lot
0, Con. 9,' Colborne Twp., 1M, miles
not'tlt and 1M miles west of Carlow, on
Saturday, Nov. 1st, at 1,30 p.m. the.
following; Oak dining room suite, 2 oc-
ensional chairs, upholstered love seat
and 2 chairs, studio couch, wicker arm
chair, wicker wicking chat', bat' room
chair cherry drop leaf table; walnut
chest of drawers; desk secretary ; school
master's desk, smell desk, General Elec.
trio 17 inch TV, aerial and rotor, Phil.
co table radio; small mahogany table;
small oak oval table, much.2 sewing
machines. 2 oak beds print's and mat.
tresses; single bed; ' bedroom dressers
and washstands; pine chest, wardrobe;
clothes horse; 6 trunks; large Woods
deep freezer. Intetnationnl refrigerator
with freezer compartment. Beatty mod-
ern electric range; ('lure Jewell case
and wood range. Deep well pressure
tail•, complete with pressure gauges.
Electrolux cleaner. Renfrew cream rep.
(mutns, 030 lbs. ennnelty. ]rut Plate,
Weed boring mil' hire t et„ ,rut saw;
carpenter's tools; laundry tubs; sealers,
diishes, cooling utensils, Inclined In this
sale are some antiques. Numerous other
articles. Terms cash, William Dole, pro.
prietor, Edty, W. Elliott, auctioneer
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LANDS FOR TAXES
Corporation of the County of Huron
TO WIT:
By virtue of a warrant is+ved by the
Warden of the County of Huron under
his and and the seal of the saidcorp-
oration bearing date of 12th cloy of
August 181(0 sale of lands in arrears of
taxes in the County of Huron will be
held at 11137 office at the hour of 2.00
Pan. in the Court House on the 9th day
of December 1953 unless the taxes and
costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby
given that the list of lands for snlo for
arrears of tsxes was published 'n the
OntariSep-
tember 1908e antte d that copes oe 3th f the saiof d
list may be bad at my office.
be helhe d adjourned
the above' office on the 10th
day of December, 1058.
Treasurer's Office this 13th day of
August, 1958,
(signed) J. G. Berry, Treasurer
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the hate Mfrs.
Margaret Miller wish to extend
heir sincere thanks and appreci-
ation to all neighbor's and friends
who helped in any way during
their recent bereavement. Spec -
al thanks to the Box Funeral
Home, Mo. James Scott, 1lev.
Lloyds Brown, Dr. Stephens and
Mrs. Dunlop, and all who sent
nessages of sympathy and the
beautiful floral tributes
GIRL
WANTED
CAPABLE OF Tr1I{1NG
,.CHARGE
'GOOD HOURS
Elliott's Lunch
FOR SALE
Letz grain grinder, almost new,
S" plates. Cecil Pullman, Kippen.
Phone 0631-14 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Feed for about 25 heats of
cattle, hay, corn, straw and grain.
Roy Lawson, Godel'ich st. west
Township of McKillop
COURT OF REVISION
The Council of the Township of Mc.
10110p will meet as a Court of Revision
on the Assessment of 1958.59 at Car-
negie Hall, Seaforth, on Monday, Nov.
3, 1958, at 10 A.M. Parties interested
should govern themselves accordingly.
J. M. norm= Clerk, Mcl{illop
FOR SALE
30 good Hereford and Shorthorn food -
es. steer's. See them at Scott Poultry
I'nt'ros, Seaforth. Phone 858
SALES AND SERVICE
Viking Separators. Authorized dealer
Du111in, Seaforth and Clinton. Basil
O'Rourko's Blacksmith & Welding Shop,
Rtuociield
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
Snit, coal and cement. Phone 06r13
Dublin. Krnusleopf Bins,
NOTICE
Citizens of Seaforth you will
recall John Deitenbaker sold
Laurier his first newspaper.
Doug hills is your carrier bey.
Do you know him? Phone 568-J
for home delivery. Financial,
Sports, 'News, Markets — The
Globe and Mail.
SALES HELP WANTED
Don't Wait l
Start earning the money you need,
now, right in your own community,
dealing with friends and people yon
know. high commission, no risk, guar-
anteed and well-known products. Open-
ings in Hayfield, Exeter, Goderich, Man-
sell, Seaforth, Walton, Zurich and sur.
rounding.. Write for catalogue. Familex
Dept, R.S. 1600 Delorimiot', Montreal,
J. W. BLACKBURN
Mts. Bao.,
PIANO AND ORGAN
Harmony, Counterpoint, Form
and Annll'sis
Personal Tuition at. 36 Norman Street,
Stratford
Phone 1030
Specializing in Correspondence Tuition
in A11 Theoretical Subjects
for Out -of -Town Students
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, October 30, 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 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6:.W Soaferth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist
2, L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m, to 5 p.m., daily
axcept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat.
40day only 7-5 p.m.
Appointments..made in advance are
desirable
nuossoramomerrerammormer slam
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.O. T13RN)3(ILL, D,V.1VI., V.S.
W. R. BRANS D.V.M., Y.S.
W. G. D:RENNAN, D,V.M., V,S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hours--Seaforth dajly except Mon., 9 to
5.50; Wed. 9 AM to 12,50 PM. Thur. evr
by appointment only, Olinton HU -2.7015,
above Irawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 0 to 5.80
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks 'ef-
fected at lowest rates In First
Class Colnpanies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 384 Res. 540
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT..
Officers—President, Wm. S. Alexander;
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald; Manager endt
Seo..iTreas., Norma Jeffery, Seafortb.
Directors --J. L. Malone, Seaforth; J,
H. McEwing, Blyth; W.& Alexander.
Walton ; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton ;
Pepper, Brucefield • C. W. Leonhardt.
Bornholm; IL Fuller, Goderloh; 78.
Archibald, Seaford]; Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth.
Agents—Wm, Leiner Jr., LondeoboroI
J. F. Procter, Brodhasen ; Selwyn Baker,
Brussels, Edo Munroe. Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance os
transect 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, mexponsive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 3478. Seaforth
TD
01,1 horses wfnted at 31181 lb., and
dead cattle at value. If dead phone at
once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch. Phone
collect 148374 or 1483.71 (Goderlch)
For artificial rite emination service or
more information, telephone the Water-
loo Cattle Breeding Association collect
att--. Clinton Iib 24441 between 1.30
and 9.30 a.m, week days, 6 to 8 p.m, on
Saturdays. Do not cull for service on
Sundry. Cows it heat on Sepias can be
Inseminated aatisfsetarily on blonde.
We aup111y 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 Clnrrolais breeds. The
cost is low.
SEE
The new Results adding mach-
ine (printing) at 79.95, adds and
substraets, Regular Ilesulta at
49.95 (with adding only at 39.95).
Savauges, Seafortb
Notice
Township of Tuckerslnith
DUMPING GROUND
Township of Tuekersmith 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, CIerk
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 832-R.
AN;i i FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Rhone 784 • Res. 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-operators insurance
Association
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head' Office, Exeter, Ontario
• President
E, Clayton Colquhoun, P>R1
Science 5311
Vice President
Alex J. Rohde, RR9 Mitchell
Directors
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner, Ri Cromarty
Milton McCurdy, 131/1 ,JCirkton.
Timothy B. Toohey, RR3 Lucan
Agents
Clayton Harris, Mitchell
Harry Coates, R11.1' Centralia
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell