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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1958-10-30, Page 8NEW CLOTHS- NEW STYLES MEN'S CAR COATS Choose from pure wool Mel - tons, Imported Loden cloths, cashmeres, Nylon twills and waterproof cords, mitered iu popular Cal' teat 01' suburban styles, Select front oharcoal. 111ii1 grey, winter white, beige, sand or brown in plain 0110(100, new Ivy stripes of overplaicls, Sizes 36 to 46 16.95, - 27.50 BOYS PURE WOOL SUBURBAN COATS Warns quilted insulation in these pare wool suburban coats make them the ideal winter coat for any boy. Choose from plain shades, fancy fleck patterns or sub - clued everchecic in light grey, mid grey, charcoal, beige or brown. Sizes from S to 1S years. 12.95 - 14a95 SPECIAL - 3 y PEt'IAL- 3ti,y s' '1!''iff1e Coat PURE WOOL ZIPPER HOOD INSULATED trey cheeks only in this s eeial, hooded truffle coat 1 1 boys (hut we pinked uP :11 1 bargain. They are fully itr=alate'd and have knitters Inner storm cuffs. Sizes (1 is. Special - 10.95 wart 5 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 TEXACO PRODUCTS PROMPT FARM DELIVERIES Walden & Broadfoot itilliAAAPAANtItralkOtADSUMAPJVI GOOD COMPANIONS SANDWIC1i BUNS AND YOUR FAVOURITE FILLING Cleary's 1G Seaforth iglAIWISSItsvegUtalnAHOANYWIE Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 IIn11111ttt111111uttiri11111111111tri 1,111,1111111111111111t111111111111t111t111t a111n1,1111111t111nnt11"In 9666 1 ann1at111N ONE 1958 ONE 1957 ONE 1907 ONE 1955 ONE 1953 ONE 1953 ONE 1953 ONE 1953 ONE 1953 These cars CHEV BEL AIRE SEDAN a.t,, radio OLDS SEDAN "SUPER" Radio, A. T. DODGE "8" SEDAN Radio, A.T. DODGE 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 try {, ( tors k, ,•it e1- ' � 3 � fr� Chevrolet,- Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTII 1-vIt11t11111n1iI11111111111111111111111111,111,1111111NO! 1111t111111111111i1,111,1tt tttt iiiiiiii I tttt111161111 mltilttorr1, 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