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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-08-30, Page 8Celebrating our 100 years of Banking Service You're invited to drop around to your local Toronto - Dominion Bank for a gift copy of "Selections from Canadian Yesterdays". It's been specially printed as a memento for you to mark our 100 years of banking service. Plan to visit the manager and staff of The Toronto -Dominion Bank in your neighbourhood soon. They will be happy to have you join them in commemorating this important occasion. When Fugitive Louis Riel Visited the House of Commons This fascinating story of Louis Riel's daring is just one of the interesting and informative anecdotes you'll. find in our gift book—"Selections from Canadian Yesterdays". You'll read about Riel ... about the first train from Toronto ti to Montreal .. and other authentic vignettes from Canada's romantic past. Remember—you can pick up your free copy fc 0t of this book at any branch of The Toronto -Dominion Bank during the next few weeks. a1.I5G_ 4,yE. THE TOTRN E ONTO B E S T --NDOBANMKI, ON BANK I NG SCRVICE J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch F.44 H ENSALL Mr. Ferris Cantelon of 'Cooke- ville visited .this week with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'Chapman and family. Mrs. Emma (Boyle, Mss Helen Boyle, `R.N., and Mr. ]Milton :Boyle of Toronto visited this (week with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Clark and Mr. Wm. Welsh, Mr. and Mrs, 'Stewart Bell enjoyed a motor trip to Sault Ste. (Marie, ,Manitonlin !Island and other northern points. (Miss Beverly Woods of (List- owel is holidaying with Mr, and Mrs, Clarence IMelNaughlon and son. Miss Patsy Jones is !holiday- ing with friends in London this week. 2fiss Gloria Adams of Dash- wood is holidaying with her un- cle and aunt, IMr. and IMrs. Jack 'Corbett; Connie and Al. Miss 'Pauline Bell visited this week with 8fr. and Mrs. Guy Bedard in London. Miss Jean Lavender returned Home 'after spending the past several weeks as an instructor at the 'Girl Guides Camlp at Or- tonville, ;Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. 'Leslie Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morons of Grand (Bend and Mrs. Albert Morenz and family of Dashwood were recent visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack ;Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Walter !Spender and family are holidaying at Schade's 'Grove, Lake Huron. The regular meeting of Am- oinnaviArtovommuwwwweruvve Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Dancing Wednesday Friday Saturday AND Sunday Mithute Last Dance of the Season! Final judging of the Sunday afternoon Beauty Parade will be niade at the Mid- night Dance $500 'in Cash Prizes ! F001) new hit with ice-cold Coca -Col* Stuffed Hamb << rgers ground beef tomato slices savory bread stuffing onion slices Make thin meat patties—put them together in pairs with stalling, ahe ce of tomato and a slice of onion between each pair. Broil and serve with sparkling Coca-Cola! There's no refreshment so welcome. Coke brings out the best in any delicious food ... at meals, picnics or parties. Bring home the Coke today! Alternative suggestion—put patties together with packaged cheese and pickle relish for filling. and Coke—to put you ebt . ycititsladikling belit Regular Size 6 Bottles r 56.7060 ESBECO LIMITED Phone No. 78 Stratford, Ontario A fhorizeel boil a o -6B -Z is ungeF o"n tt a wit o ? "BACK TO SCHOOL" WEEK LGE. CHEESE WHIZ 16 OZ. 63c 8 OZ. 35c 2 FOR 49c 12 OZ. 390 CHEESE WHIZ CLOVER LEAF FANCY PINI! SALMON /2 LB BURNS SPORK CORDON BLEU SANDWICH SPREADS, 3 OZa 5 FOR 45c CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER 16 OZ. 39c DELMAR MARGARINE ^ 2 LBS. 57c RED ROSE COFFEE 1 LB. BAG $1.15 FALL FAIR PREVIEW' Special prizes Will be given for child's altiele: made with a'1VicCall pattern. _ ORDER NOW CLAIR HANEY Egrnondville PHONE 72 GENERAL MERCHANT PHONE EARLY der Rebekah Lodge '849 will be held on Wednesday, Sept, 5 at 8.15. Following the meeting a pot luck supper will be served. MTS. IOrmstein and children of Toronto are holidaying with Mrs. Ormstein's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne 'McNaughton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hedden of St. 'Catharines were recent visitors with the former's moth- er, Mrs. Catharine Hedden and the hatter's father, Mr. Fred Kennings. Miss Anne Bell spent the past several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Elder. Miss Amy Laanmie of London is !holidaying with her sister, (Miss Greta ,Lansmie. Miss !Dorothy Farquhar of Toronto is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and IMrs. !Charles Farquhar and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Spencer. BRODHAGEN Mr. Ed Prueter underwent an operation at St. Joseph's Hos- pital last week. Mr. Charles Puscheliberg re- turned home from !Stratford Hospital. Masters Kenneth and Donald Ferguson and Miss Muriel Fer- guson of Hensall have been with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hodgert, Rev. Mrs. John Arbuckle and boys of Hespeler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stanch, Warren, Janet of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Querengesser recently. Misses Marleen tPriestap and Nancy MVloglc spent the weekend in Sarnia with the former's aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. ;Laur- ence IBennewies. 'Mr. and (Mrs. [Prank Eickmeir, Brian and Brenda, Mr, and Mrs. 'Carl Hillebrecht .in Toronto with relatives for the weekend. Mrs, Bach (Laura Kahle) of Kansas has 'been visiting rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. !Carl Elligson, Janet, Carol and Gary of Wind- sor are holidaying with his another, Mrs. Lena Elligson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Elligson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Sandra and Arthur of Orange - ilk with his parents, Mr. and dVIrs. Ed Smith. Sandra return- ed bonne with them after holi- daying with her grandparents, d aunt and uncle, Mr, ani I<Vlrs. Harold Wurdell. Visitors with 412r. and Mrs. avern Wolfe were Mr. and 1s, Dick Watson and Douglas f Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne olfe, Marcel and Darrel of tratford; (Miss Bell Cole, Rus- eldale. Mr, and Mrs. Russell ISholdice nd family attended the Toronto ahibition on Wednesday. Mrs. Russell S'holdice and Be- erly are spending the rest of this week with Mr. and ;Orval itfield, St. Catharines and leo in Niagara Falls and Roch- ster, N.Y. Mr.Sholdice, Gary, arren and Roger will spend he holiday weekend there. Mr. Donald Ahrens of Hamli- n with his parents, Mr. and es. !Chas Ahrens for the week- nd, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brickman caompanied by Miss Beth Cole nd Donald Wolfe are attend - ng the Canadian National Exhi- tion in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.. Dalton Hinz with Mr. and Mrs. !Clarence reen at Grand Bend. M. ,land /Mrs. Bud .Lockridge, Marjorie, !Betty and Kathy of arnia with Mr. and Mrs. Har- t' Ahrens, Kathy remaining h her aunt and uncle dor a ew days. Mr. Ferd. Miller of Mitchell wlth his uncle, .t Mr. Gottlieb ueller on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. Les Rats, Kitch- er, Mrs. Hilda Hoffstetter of t, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Al- rt 'Robinson of (Fullerton and ars. Ida Brunner of Seebach's Il with Mr. and Mrs. Wan. eget. Master Kenneth Holm of It is holidaying with This aunt d uncle, IMr. and Mrs. George anun-nth. an M W oS' E v a Wh a e W as to M e a a i bi G S ve wpb f M en IS be Hi Di Gal an J HURON ENTRIES Entries from Rluron County at Western Pair: Herefords—W, Coates & Son, 'Centralia; Heber J. IL. 'Eedy, of Dungannon. Holsteins—Harold W. Bad- ley, Walton; Baxter and Turton, Goderich; Edward F. Bell, of Blyth; W. Hume 'Clutton, God - Cl toni.;iHuroniC dountyntilHol- stein Breeder's Association, of GodKirk- ton; rich; Ross Morley H ILannin 71. Dublin; Peter Simpson, !Seaforth. Heavy Horses—Aubrey Toll,. Biy:bh. Light Horses --A. J. Darling,. Exeter. Sheep: Dorset Horned—P. E. Dearing & Son, (Exeter; Lei esters—itphriam IS11e1,Is yOiintoll,. BORN Wallace—At Scott Memorial hospital on Aug, 23, to Mr, ark Mrs. John Wal- lace, RR1 Cromarty, a daughter Groothuis—At Scott Memorial Hospital on August 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Grootihuls, Seaforth, a: ,daughter Murray—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Aug. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray, RR6 Seaforth, a daughter McClure -At Scott Memorial Hospital on Aug. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald. McClure, RRl Blyth, a daughter Taylor --At Clinton Public Hospital on August 14, to Mn and Mrs, Jack Taylor. Brumfield, twin daughters CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all kind -friends, rel- atives and neighbors, also Rebekah ,stafivlo'Thomas' Art and A. and: W.M.S. for their kindness in sending treats, cards and messages, also for visits and drives, during my sickness and convalescence. Mrs. Andrew A. Moore The family of the state John McClure wish to express their sincere .nrpreciatiic, for the many acts of kinchress and sym- pathy extended to them during :the ill- ness and death of their father. Also to thank those who sent floral bouquets and flowers The family of the late Margaret MO - Nab wish to take this opportunity of thanking their many friends and neigh- bors for kindness in sending flowers and sympathy cards in our recent bereave- ment, Special thanks to Rev. Campbell, staff of Scott Memorial Hospital, Rich - Rev. KeNab, Dr. Gorwill and nursing cord Boxy J. Cornish, J. T. Scott, Mrs. John Cadno, Mrs. Nelson Cardno, Mrs, Wm. Hodgert, Mrs. Wallace Roes, Mrs. C. Walden, Mrs, A. Pretty and the Pallbearers COMING EVENT Reception hlday, Aug.31st, for Mr. and Mrs Murray Garrett Inthe Seaforth Community Centre _FOOne-way 14!-11R iscc,,A10Eplate. Phone 17r18 Dublin central A set of DeeOriR SALE new, Phone 6011021 eSeeaforth.r asFyank Nolan, Seaforth RR4 28 acres aeoVauSA Iri faLfa to be tak- en off the field, George Blake, phone 004,31 Seaforth International two ho se walking like new. Also plow, Ambrose Addley,pol((inbu agger like acro. A girl's bicycle N26". Phone 108r4 Seaforth fMksENGINEClinton, SERVICEAlae, acobs, Iron Horse, Power Products, Briggs 3: Strat- ton, etc. Authorized Iron Horse and Jacobsen service department. Lawn mo - wens sharpened and repaired. Crown Hardware, phone 797 1/3 on alum,nucn w re, swim acces- sories and many other items on display in our special window. Crown Ildwe. 100 pullets 60 mo thsLoldi also convertible baby buggy and n violin Stewart Dale,. phone 847r21 FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn bull 11F years old, roan. Frank Falconer, HU 2-9128 Two story FOR ins latted house with nine rooms, basement, bathroom, oil heated _fmnnce. Convenient to Main St. Phone 28 daytime. L. Faulkner, George street, Seaforth Modern twoTstt rreeyEho se with furn- 4 miles north sof Dublin, separate school. Immediate possession. Joseph 0. Ryan. phone 40r5 Dublin 46 pullets. FiReed and Rock cross, six months old, laying good. J. 5. Barry, 668015 Seaforth - 400 FislhersFHem SALE te pullets, 5 months old, x �starrtedt M crera ss Hartman Musser, Egmondville, 668203 7 choice FOR SALE and Landraoe gcrotch ePhones 656r11 Sea - forth. Wilbur !(eyes Genesaee SeeedO WheaatL $2 bus. John Powell Pr., RI82 Seaforth SALESMEN WANTED MAKE extra 55 and be your own boss. Sell our 260 guaranteed products full or part time. Openings in your surround- ings. Familex, Station 0, Montreal 200 Red:RoFOR SALE starting to lay. pullets, hu: Finlaysfive on,s RRhs 3 I(ippen. Phone 651,8 Seaforth 200 Sussex x°RockSALE ley. Blyth 28r4pullets started to D Girl wanted W6ANTk in store. Apply to The Seaforth News Antique lam . PhOR one 33W at noon or after 6 PM Seaforth oker coal onn hadA LOrder your hard coal et summer prices, Phone 86r12 DublStin JmDDbneR FURNITURE uliDlcttricapinbeds and TV swivel chairs in stock at big savings. Dublin Electric, Dublin 8 room apt, nrivatte bath, hot and cold water, close to school arid bus, rent reasonable. Apply to A. Dantrer, Dublin FOR SALE Electric mote}•s, sizes from 1/6 pulleystMacRae). and Dub- lin Electric (oPe 70x2 Dublin 11h storey, �hre beR SALdroom dwel- ling,. hardwood fi0008s- fireplace, oil heating, new garage, nicel l;located,eid low taxes, additional % acres may be purchased with same—early possession. `: M. A. NOTICE' Township of Tuckersmith The Township of Tcakersmith Munioi pal Dumping Ground, situated ono-hNf mild west of Egmondville, Con. 3 IIRS, will be open only .to -ratepayers of the. Township of Tuckeramitlr, on Wednes- day and Saturday afternoons .from the hours of 2 to 6 p.m.. 1o) is toebear dep0 bodies and all edumping must be done under the supervision of the inspector. E. P. Chesney, Clerk •Twp of Tuokoremith THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, August 30, 1956 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 iSEAFORTH CLINIC 58 (1. McMaster, /3,A., M.D„ Interned P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday and Sat. urday only 7-9 p.m. deAip b entments made in advance are VETERINARY SURGEON J.O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M„ V.S. Main St., Seaforth Phone 105 JOHN E. LONGSTAFP - Optometrist Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Moura-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 t .6.80 ; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. evg by appointment only. Clinton 1111-2-7010, above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to .6.80 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN 'ST:, SEAFORTH, ONT. All kihds,;of Insurance risks ef- fected at lowest rates in First- Class Companies INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather " Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate . Agent for Manufacturers Life Assurance Co. MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 Res. 540 61111ue coal' tho solid fuel for solid co' Jim WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE 000 DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 832-R AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM Mt HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318w The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Officers—President, rD Wm °5 TAl xlnd r 1 Vice -Pres„- R. Archibald; Manager and Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth; d. IL McEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander. Walton; E. J. Trewurtha, Clinton; J. 111, Pepper, Brucefield ; C. W. Leonhaudt, 'Bornholm; IL Fuller, Goderich• R. Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot. Seaforth, Agents — Wm. Leiper Jr., Londesboro ; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels, Eric Munroe. Seaforth.. Parties desirous toeffect insurance or transact other business, will ho promptly attended named offap ars ation to addressed toof tha their respective post offices. FREE SERVICE TO FARMERS Don't waste money on minerals your land does not need. We will, without oharge to you, take samples of the earth in your fields and have them analyzed. Call Topnotch Feeds Limited Phone 15 or 376, Seaforth FOR SALE The better all -electric Viking cream separator in all sizes, fn stainless steel.' Repairing a. specialty. Also parte for Renfrew separator, A few reconditioned separators in other makes on (rand at present. Basil O'Rourke, phone HU 2- 9181, Brucefield Eight room house RENT 3 piece bath, oil furnace and barn in Har- purhey. Reasonable rent. Phone HU 2-9173 Clinton or apply at Tho News Office If you u want NOTICE excavating yoravel, sand, top soil or ED BOYCE phone 864 Seaforth. Hygienic Sarpp PS mailed postpaid do plain sealed enyeloyu with price list, 6 samples 26c; 24 sam- ples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-74, Nov - Rubber Go., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR, Opposite Dia House, phone 84715,. Seaforth +Nuinber bf pur SALElemale Beag- 1os 3 months old; also crossbred male black and tan and Beagle pups, Phone 842x31 Seaforth. Thomas Birkby, FARM FOR SALE A good farm with excellent buildings: will sell all 225 acres, or just' Part 140 acres, .Apply at The News` office Lake front co Cage SAHunters Beach, Goderieh, 21x24, better thanaverage, lined with plywood, completely furnish- ed, sleep nine, drilled well and inside plumbing. Apply George F. Eggert, 861 Ontario St., Stratford gludson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. Phone 47