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The Seaforth News, 1955-12-29, Page 16tc��so,n,annnnlp,u,a,u11111/,u,un"euuuu„u,l,,,,ni,nobpn,unuuuunumenennUmunnduu,none,nnnnunnn,neuunnnuuuunuuuuminunounn,Ty. HAPPY NEW YEAR MAY 1966 BRING YOU A FULL MEASURE OF HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND THE FULFILMENT OF YOUR FONDEST WISHES STEWART BROS. iklim1111111111 lllllll 11101 llllll l lll 1t1m1q111 lllll M101111111 llllllll 111;11‘11111.11111111111111111/1111 lllllll 111 llllllll I,nl„aual,,,,1, I1„l,l11 1 „ In mit.; 1 STEWART BROS. JANUARY SALE tarts on January 3rd ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 14TH er cent Discount ON ALL REGULAR LINES OF MERCHANDISE (One exceptions Men's Overalls 10% off) 5 per cent Discount ON MANY WINTER LINES THAT MUST BE CLEARED 30 er cent Discount ON MANY BROKEN LINES AND INCOMPLETE SIZE RANGES • PLUS MANY CLEARANCE LINES THAT MUST BE CLEARED OUT AT 30 per cent Discount TERMS OF SALE CASH ONLY No goons on approval CAMBRIDGE MEASURE SUITS WITH FREE EXTRA PANTS Hundreds of English Sultings to choose from. • 59.50 UP SUITS WITH EXTRA PANTS from V �46670ysps',�sass,a•swamv. YOU CAN BE SURE OF A GENUINE SALE AT STEWART BROS. WANTED Young man or woman interested, in learning x-ray work. Apply to the Supt. at Scott Memorial Hospi- tal EGMONDVILLE !Ohristmas visitors with Mr, and Mat. J. 8. Watson and Miss Alice Watson were; Miss Jean Watson R. N., of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haney and Lyle. :Christmas visitors with Mrs. N, Keyes at her 9ioane +here'were Mr. end Mrs. G. R. Keys and daughter Joan of Windsor, Mr. 'and Mrs: iStuamt N. Keyes an!d daughter Gail .of 'Or3llia, Mr. and MTs. ,Sherlock Keyes of Varna and members of their family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Keyes, Mrs, N. Keyes returned with Mr. and Mrs. ,Stuart Keyes to Orillia. Mr. and Mas. Ivy Henderson' spent Christmas with their !daug- hter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, 'Gordon IChurchward of Toronto. Rev, .Andrew H. and Mrs. Mc- Kenzie and family of Islington are spending a few days with Mrs. McKenzie's father, Mr. Thos. Rollinson and family, and With Mr. McKKenzie's mother; Mrs. !Hugh (McLachlan and Mr. McLachlan. Mrs. Margaret Erraibt o£ Tor- onto visited with her brother Thos Robinson and family, also with her relatives in (Stanley. Mrs. Robb. Boyer spent !Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs, Tam Guider of Preston. WALTON The Rev. I B. and Mrs. Keine of Toronto visited with the dor- mer's cousin, W. Earl Mills, 'on Tuesday of thie week, &hiss Jean Mills of London and Mr. Murray 'Mills wf Brantford spent the iOhristlnas holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills. BRUCEFiELD The W. A, of the IBrucefieid United 'Church met in the school room of the church on Dec. 8th with 27 members present. Miss 11. Bowey, Mrs. Ross Scott and Mrs. Ham had tiharge of the Dec. exercise. :Christmas hymn 'vas sung. "Joy to the World” with Mrs, Geo. Henderson sub the piano. The scripture reading was taken from Matt. 2: 1-1.2. This was followed with prayer by Mrs. •Scott. Mrs. Ham took the topic, "The Hope of the World". 'Hymn .58 was sung, Mass Howey gave a 'Christmas reading which was mush enjoyed by all. The Pres., Mrs, Baird, then took the chair. The W. A. creed was re- peated in unison. The minutes of the NoV. :meeting were read by the .Sec., Mrs. J. W McBeath• Mrs. Berry gave the treas. re- port and received the coffering. It was moved by Miss McDonald and seconded by Mrs. lHohner, that all bills be paid. Thankyou cards were read by Miss M. Swan from Mrs. J. Graingam, Mrs. B. Walters, Mrs. Wan, Pep- per, Mrs Snelling, 41rs• 3. 'Cairns, Mrs, Jas. Berry and Mr. Alex Mustard, 'The groups gave their reports for the year: No. 1, 175, 63, South Nast; No. 2, 202,- 95, North East; No. 3, 102.80, South West; No. 4, 17.3.5.3, North West. A. letter from. the blind was read, asking for dona- tions. It was moved by Mrs - Scott and seconded by Miss Bovey, 'we send $10.00. The W. A. hymn and prayer brought the most interesting meeting to a close. Mrs. IR. Scott, convener of the ,nominating committee, then read the slate of officers dor 1956. As there were no further nominations from the floor, Mrs. ,Scott moved their adoption and Mrs. Edgar Allelt seconded it. The following officers for the year 1956 are as follows: Pres., (Mrs, N. Baird; lst vice, Mrs. J. Broadfoot; 2nd vice, Mrs. Jno. McGregor; sec., Mis. J. W. Me - Beath; tress., Mss. H. Merry; devotional, Mrs. G. Graham, Mrs. J. Thomson, Mrs. Wm• Pothering?ham, Mrs. Douglas; pianist, Mrs, Geo.' Henderson, assist., Marg. McQueen; press sec., Mrs. Ham,'M•rs. T. B. Baird; corn. sec., Mrs, Lorne Wilson; cards and flowers, Mis M, Swan, Miss E. Bowey; manse comm., Mrs. W, Moffat, Mrs. Ed Allen, Mrs. Wileman Broadfoot, Mrs, Ross Scott; church 'comm., Mrs. Triebner, Mrs. E. Thomson, Mrs. H. Taylor, Mrs. •S. Baird, Mrs. J10. Henderson; program: Mrs. 'Geo, Henderson, Ml's. Vict- or Hargreaves, Miss McDonald, Mrs. L. Eyre, Mrs. Alex iMust- ard. - snotAnannotAtuutAnAAAnAnAA M U I R'S Rest . Nursing Home The patients and staff wish to express their thanks and apprec- iation for the many cards, gifts, parcels of fruit, etc. Happy New Year to all, townsnetnotnronnowwwwwso DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Feen- ey, Stratford, . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloney, Kitchener, with M. Catherine Feeney. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byrne, Kathline and Bobbie, Hamil- ton, with Miss Monica Byrue. Mr. Robert .Kelly, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs. Fergus Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Druar have left for London for theem Our sincere and simple wish for you... May you have a Happy and Prosperous New Year Seaforth Motors Phone 541 Seaforth To the Electors of McKillop Having s'et'ved'yoti for the past eight years I seek again your continued support to elect axle as your Reeve at the polls on Monday. During the years I have been Reeve I have conscientously and faithfully endeavored to act in your best interests and this will con- tinue to be my policy. As the senior member of Huron County Council, I will, if elected, be a candidate for Warden, and will seek to bring this honor to :McKillop Township. Wishing one and all the compliments of the season. DANIEL BEUERMANN winter snonbhs. Mrs. Norma Aslan and Paul in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arlin. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bassett in London. Mrs, Anna O'Hearn in Gt. Marys 'with Mr. and Mrs. E. 0'- 88earn. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Smith, Mr. Gerald Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Hotham and children of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Peter ,Cameron, Gordon and Murray, Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Glyve Monro, Ripley, with Mr. and Mrs. Delmar iCameron. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Feeney, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Feeney, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nekon, all of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Feeney of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feeney, ,Seafol+th, with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feeney. iChrisbmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dillow. were Mr.. and Mrs. 'James Kelly, Seadorbh, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Duffy and children, Woodstock. Miss Mad- elyn Dillon, Stratford. Mr. Mau rice Dillon, Chatham, and Miss Dorothy Dillon, 'Clinton. To the Ratepayers of McKillop As . I have served as Councillor for the Township of McKillop, for the past eight years, and have now been nominated for Reeve, in the coming election, 1 solicit your vote. If elected, I will endeavour to perform my duties in the interests of McKillop Township. "Wishing One and All the Com- pliments of the Season" ALBERT SIEMON Clearing Auction Sale Of Livestock. at Lot 27, Con. 3, Tuckersmith Twp., H,R.S., 3�'a miles west of Egmondviile, ar 2 miles east of Radar School, on Wed., Jan. 11th at 1,30 p.m. 5 Holstein cows due to fresheu Jan. 30 to Feb. 28. 1 Durham cow with calf at foot. 6 Durham cows bred to freshen in Jan. and Feb. 4 Durham steers rising 2 years old. 2 heifers rising 2 years old. 7 steers and heifers rising 1 year old. Pigs -13 sows bred in Nov. 1 'York hog, 14 chunks, 11 pigs 160 to 170 lbs. Terms cash. Prop., Angus Brown; Anat., I3arold Jackson; Clerk, E. P. Chesney VARNA Roliday visitors over the week- send were Misses Ruth. Clarke, Anne Ostrom, Margaret Mc- 'Clyanont, 1VIr. ,Geo. leoleman, Mr. Geo. (Beat iy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pitt, all of Toronto, M1'. Floyd MoAsh of Hamilton and Mr. John. Pitt of Newfoundland. S. G. No. 6 held their 'Christ- mas concert on Wednesday aft- ernoon of last week. A Watch Night Service twill be held in the 'United 'Church on Saturday evening at 11.30 with 1 the pastor, Rev, T. J. Pitot in charge. To The Electors Of McKillop Twp. I am seeking re-election for 1956 council. If my services have been satisfactory do the past give me your support. Sea- son's greetings. Jerry Doerr THE 8EAFORTH NEWS Thursday, December. 29, 1956 130X Funeral, Service, AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595W To The Electors Of McKillop Twp. I respectfully request you +to use your vote and influence for any re-election as Councillor for 1956. Wishing each one a Healthful and Happy and Prosperous New Year, 1 am your humble ,servant. W. Earl Mills MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth LOST Coal shovel lost in Seaforth. No. 8 size. Phone 793R. Gordon Nobel FOR SALE Good Hereford cow, freshen in February. Miss Mary Thompson, phone 883r81. Lot 34, Con. 7, Mc- Killop SALESMEN WANTED Want to make $50 to $75 week- ly? Start your •own business with our daily necessities. Wherever you may live there is an opening for you. Sales plan and'free cata- logue on request. FAMILlN, Dept, D, Station 0, Montreal FOR SALE 25 York pigs eight weeks old. Phone 627r8 Clinton. D'Arcy Bothwell FLOWERS Mitchell Nurseries for all fune- ral designs, corsages for the New 'Year's party, potted and cut flow- ers in all colors. Buy from the grower and save up to 20* ou youv flower needs. Phone Wallace Ross, agent, 1353, after 5.30 even- ings FOR SALE A Mason & Risch piano, Can be seen at Louis Ebolhart, Goderich St. West NOTICE Start the new year off right with garbage collection every Saturday, put to the curb, rea- sonable rates. Also, chain saws available at any time for custom work. 25 nanny goats for sale, Qan- uantity ofutybaled hay.o 7 R. andod Burns, Phone 69R Seaforth FORSALE Massey Harris grinder in A-1 shape. Will sell at a reasonable price. Phone 41117 Dublin. Mike Barry BORN REID—At Scott Memorial Hospi- tal on Dec. 24, to Mr• and Mrs, Weyman Reid, N. Main St., Sear forth, a son ANDERSON—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Dec, 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson, R111 Lon desboro, a daughter WEURDIILL—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on. Dec. 23, to 3Lr. and Mrs. Mervin Weurdell; RR1 Bornholm, a daughter CARNOCHAN—At Scott Memor. cal Hospital, on Dec. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carnochan, RR 3 Seaforth, a eon Bernard -In Dr. Myers' Nurs- ing Home, Brussels, on Dec. 18, to Mr. end Mrs. George Bern- ard, a daughter, Mamie Lillian. LOST At dance at Seaforth Commun- ity Centre, Christmas dance, a pair of new men's overshoes. Phone 1933 Seaforth, George De Jong JOHN A. O,ORWiLL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth • To The Electors Of McKillop Twp. Haring been -nominated for council in McKillop and Slaving agreed to stand, I am soliciting your votes in the forthcoming election on Jan. 2nd. William A. Ryan SEAFORTH CLINIC D A. McMaster B.A. M.D., Internist P 1. Brady MD., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 pan., daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday only 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance are desirable IONS To Tho Electors Of McKillop Twp. Having accepted the Nomina- tion as 'Councillor for McKillop, I ask your support dor any elec tion. I promise to keep your in- terest foremost ah all times. Herbert Williamson THRIFTY KIPPENETTES Tho 4th meeting 'vas :held on Dec. 27 at the home of Mrs. Bell. The meeting opened with "Tho more we get Together" and 411 pledge. The roll call was 'answered by 15 members. The minutes were read and approv- ed.,0ur leadersdemonstrated shrinking of material and how to 'determine size of blouse pat- tern to buy. We were shown how to adjust patterns. A pattern was pinned on, cut nowt and stay - lined by some of the girls. The home assignments were, buy ma- terial and pattern, study: pattern, prepare material, ;work on chart and record book. The roll call 'will be to report on progress of chart. The next meeting will be held on Jan. 3, at 7.80 at s1VIrs. Bell's home. The farm of :the late Charles B. 1VIiddieiton, .ex -sheriff of Hur- on County, on No. 8 'Highway, just west of Clinton, has been sold to T. Dykstra fnom the Netherlands. Mr. and Maks. Dyk- stra and family of nine children have been in Canada only six months,- Goderich Signal Star. VETERINARY SURGEON J. 0. TURNBULL, D.Y.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S. Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 10.111.111, JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Ootomptrist Phone 791. Main St„ Seaforth Flours—Seaforth daily except Mon. 9 to 5.30 ; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM; Clinton —MsLarens Studio, Mon. 9 to 5.30 To The Electors Of McKillop Twp. For the past eight years I re- presented you to the 'best of my ability and would appreciate your continued support on Mon- day, Jan. 2. ,Compliments of the season, Wilson Little To The Electors Of Stanley Twp. Having allowed my name to go before you as a candidate for councillor I would appreciate your support on Jan. 2. If elect- ed I will serve you to the best of any ability. Russell Grainger Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SNA$'ORTH ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected at lowest rates in First - Class Companies To The Electors Of Stanley Twp. I would sincerely appreciate your support for councillor in the forthcoming election on Monday, January 2nd. :Should I he elected, I will do my utmost to fulfill the confidence placed in me. Jack Scotchmer Jr. To The Electors Of Stanley Twp. Your vote for me cat the polls on Jan. 2nd will be greatly ap- preciated. If elected your inter- ests will be my chief •concern. Ernest Talbot INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Agent for Manufacturers Life Assurance Co. MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 Res. 540 'blue coal' the solid fuel for solid comfort' WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 673 or 332-11 To The Meters Of Stanley Twp. S have served 8 years as a councillor and will be happy to continue working in your behalf. Your support and influence at the polls on 'Monday, Jan. •2 will be greatly :appreciated. Harvey Taylor «+was•.•-_ FOR BALE 9 weaned pigs seven weeks old. Ed Boyes, phone 852r41 FOR SALE OR RENT Frame house, furnished. Call Seaforth News PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber go mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list, 6 samples 22c; 24 sats• Nov - 'Rubber •6Co.Mail-Order Bo x91, Hanttiton.7Ont.. FOR BALE 2 pair black patent girls shoes, size 3% D. 1 kiddie car, Can be seen at the house. Harvey Heuer man, Main St. South NOTICE Town of Seaforth The Town dumping grounds will be Closed to the Public during the winter months and will be opened as soon as weather condi- tions will permit. Any persons dumping on the Streets and Public Property will be prosecuted accord- ing to the laws. Property Committee Town,of Seaforth AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w FREE SERVICE TO FARMERS Don't waste money on minerals 7onr land docs not need. 'We will, withoi charge to you, take samples of the earth in your -fields and have them analyzed. Call Topnotch Feeds Limited Phone 15 or 376, Sosforth The McKillop Mutual Fire insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFOATff, ONT. Officers—President, 7 H- McEwing, Blyth; Vice -Pros., R. Archibald, Sea. forth; Manager and Sec: Treas., M. A. Reid. Seffiortb. Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth; J. Ii. Marring, Blyth; W. S. Alexander. Walton; 14. J. Trewartha. Clinton; 4 E. Pepper, Brucefteld C. W. Los. bardt, Bornholm; H. Fuller, Goderich7 R. Archibald. Seaforth • Allister Broad. foot. Seaforth. atem5—Wm. Eater Jr., Londesboro 1 3. F. Procter, Drodhagen; Selwyn Bale. er, Brussels; Erie Munroe, Seaforth. Parties desirous to effeot insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to any of the above named officers addressed totheir respective post offices. RADIO REPAIRS Quick. inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios. at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 34711. Seaforth Sweet app eRR cider E37 gal. bar- rels, 25 gal. barrels and 18% gal. barrels, 500.a gal, delivered. Bar- rels extra. Phone 12r13 Dublin. C. J. Walker, R. R. 1, Cromarty. Also for sale, Heintzman apart- ment size piano, 4225 delivered CANARIES FOR SALE Beautiful Herder fancies, guar- anteed singers. An ideal Christ- mas hristmas gift. Phone3OR3 Dublin. A. Kramers, Dublin SALES AND SERVICE Viking Cream Separators. All electric models and gear type models. Repair* for all models. Authorized dealer for dia. tract of Seaforth, Clinton and Brumfield. Allowance made for used Separators. Beall O'Rourke, Brumfield. 634r21 ORntort Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. Phone 47. NOTICE Township of Tuckeramith Ratepayers and others are requested to not park ears or vehicles on roadsides in the township during the winter months in order to iacilltate snowplow- ing operations. The township will not be responsible for damages to any ye - hick parked on roadsides caused by snowplowing operations. (Signed) E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk Livestock for Sale Anyone wishing to obtain' -Rol - stein cows, grades o1' -purebred from accredited herds, contact, JOHN C. MIDDLETON Phone Clinton 437w3 Ali cows guaranteed