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The Seaforth News, 1943-10-14, Page 8THE SEAFORTli N4WS. .-.., li NSAI,1.. Mr, Erie Kennedy of Hamilton spent a few days recently visiting with 'Mrs: Kennedy, Ross and Janne. and Mrs, E. L, Miekle and family, durang the allness and tleatln Mrs. Wm. Ingram returned to. her Mr•, and Mrs, Geo. T. Mickle of ba11d and father, nne' and for the many home in Pleasantville, New York, this Ridgetowan , spent a few days this s ne an ofathe s Mrs. Mall' any week,, having spent the past' three week visitingat the home of their p S •" weeks with her mother Ma's, Cather- son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs, thews and Joseph. ine Devlin. I E, L. Mickle. Mrs, Carter Of Loiadon spent the Mr. and Mrs, T. 0, Glenn and sou week end with her parents, Mr, and Jack of the SWAP, of Toronto, spent Mrs, Win, G. Bell, • the week end with relatives in and Mr, and Mrs, Pete Buchanan of St. around town. Thomas spent Thanksgiving at the Miss Florence Welsh returned hone home of Mr. and Ma's: Win. Bell and from a pleasant vacation with relat- family. They were accompanied home Ives and friends in Toronto and Bob- Applications for position will ,,be by Mrs, Buchanan's father, Mr, John esygeon. p Zuefle who has spent the past several Rev, Wm• Weir, Mrs; Weir end received., up to October 31st. weeks Here with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Freddie of Hespeler spent Thanksgiv. Send applications to , Bell and Mr. and Mrs, John Kaiser, ing With friends here, JARVIS HORTON Miss Jean McQueen spent the ha- Rev. McConnell of Luck now cola- R,R,3, Kippeni, Ont, day at the home of her sister and ducted services in Carmel Presbyter - brother -In-law, Mr. and Mrs, Don Rig- inn Church on Sunday. Arrangements have been made toy Rev. McConnell FARM FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Geo: T. Mickle, Mr,' and Mrs. •Frank Mickle Of Ridgetows, and Mr. and Mrs, George Stickle of London spent Thanksgiving with Mr,. Card of Thanks FARM FOR SALE _ About 100 aortas all workable, Good house and barn, Watered by 4 wells. We wish to thank our many friends Pine location, .(„ 1', Van Mil, No, 8 and neighbors tor their kindness 'Highway, St, Columbian, ORGANIST AND CHOIR LEADER WANTED FOR Brumfield United Church by, in Blenheim, Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Cross motored to Toronto and spent the week end visiting with their daughter Miss Goldie Crass, nurse.ln-training at St, Michael's Hospital, and other relat- ives. Mrs. Hannah Workman and Mrs. Norman Stsnlake spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton at Dublin, Mr, N. 131, Cook returned home on friday from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where he has been receiving treatment for the past few weeks, Mr, Roy MacLaren of St. Cather - hies spent the weep end at his home here with Mrs. MacLaren and Donald. Dr, Wm. T. Joyut of London visit- ed over the week end with his mother Mrs. Alice Joynt. • Miss Norma. Cook, of Western University, London, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs N. E. Cook. Auction Sale At 1 'Lot 26, 0.—on. 5, MelKil)op, 21/2 miles north of Seaforth, on 'Fri( ay, October 22nd at 1.30 p.m, Will be held under cover if wet. 35 head of grade cattle consisting Of 8 Cows, 1 fresh, 2 to freshen in November, 3 in Feb, and March, 29 steers and heifers ranging in age from 3 months to 2 years, *Also a, John Deere Model 1) tractor, and a McCormick -Deering 6 furrow adjustable ,disc plow, almost as good as new, outside No stock. Terms cash, F. Bruce Medd, Proprietor. Harold Jfteksen, Auctioneer. to Conduct the services here until the 1 rule east of Walton. Large bank Rev, Joseph Taylor of Cranbrook is barn; frame house; good gravel pit. Auction Sale inducted.120 acres. Price reasonable for quick Mr, and Mrs. Scott Welsh returned sale, Apply E. Jean Turner, Seaforth. from a motor trip to Hamilton, Meg- era Falls and Belleville, Auction Sale i Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Rowcliffe visit- . ed over the holiday with M1•. and Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy, ' Mrs. Res MacLean in Detroit. Saturday, Oct, 16th. 150 Head mixed cattle, iuchtding 20 Cows and Miss Barbara Shepherd of Clinton stock spent the holiday at' the Home of her, heifers springing, Trucks to deliver, Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Shepher• Sales every Saturday, also private Mrs. Jack Farquhar visited last sales during the week, week with relatives In Exeter, A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer. Pot Luck Supper and Program The WM,S, and Mission Circle 02 AUc1:ion.Sale the United Church held a very sue- cessful Pot Luck Supper in the sohoo room of the church on Friday even- ing, The room and tables were beau- tifully arranged with autumn flowers and a large attendance enjoyed the delicious supper, after which Mrs. W. Miss Dorothy Brazier, nurse -in - program Cross presided over the following training at St. Joseph's Hospital, pigga hymn. Mrs. a commenced cSmale sing London, visited over the week endthe scripture and Mrs, Byron Kyle with Dr, and Mrs, D. G. Steer and led in prayer, The devotional paper Patsy. I was very ably taken by Mrs. Jack Miss Helen ay visitor of Toxon-, Corbett, Misses Mary Goodwin and to was a holiday visitor at the home Ruth Hess favored with duet entitled of her parents, Mr. and Dors- Lorne "God Is Love." Miss Velma Ferguson McNaughton, i of Chiselhurst favored with readings Remember the date Friday, Oct. 15, which were much enjoyed. 'Mise Hensali's Grand. Frolic Night. ' Gladys Luker contributed a piano Miss Joyce Scruton of Toronto solo, Miss Violet McClymont gave a spent the week end with her' mother reading and Miss Greta Lammie, A.T. Mrs, A, Scruton and sister Mrs. Peter C.M., played a violin selection. A McNaughton, skit entitled "Adventure In Friend Mr. and Mrs, Allen Davidson of ship„ was presented by Mrs, Peter London spent the holiday at their McNaughton, Mrs, Kennedy, Mrs. parental homes here with Mr. and Byron Kyle, Mrs. Jack Corbett, Mrs. Mrs. W. R. Davidson and Mr. and Howard Hyde and Miss Gladys Luker Mrs, Orville his hell, under the direction of Miss Mettle Mr, Jas. Morris of Goderich spent Ellis. The program concluded by sing - Thanksgiving at his home here with ing a hymn and benediction. Mrs: Morris and family. Mr. Robert Sangster, formerly • of Donna Rigby of Blenheim is visit - Elora, has joined the RCAF, and re-ing at the home of her grandparents, ports for duty in London this week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen, es NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday, October 1 7th REV. J. H. ARNUP, B.A.,D.D,, of Toronto WILL BE THE GUEST SPEAKER FOR THE DAY Special Anniversary Music by the Choir MORNING SERVICE, 11 a.m. SERMON — Why I Go To Church Dr. Arnup ANTHEM "Who are These in Bright Array" Shanks ANTHEM "My Task" Ashford EVENING SERVICE, 7 p.m. SERMON — Tow'ring O'er the Wrecks of Time - - - Dr, Arnup LADIES' CHORUS "At Evening Time" Wilson ANTHEM "Lord, Open Thou Our Eyes" Sullivan (unaccompanied) Welcome To These Services REV. H. V. WORKMAN Minister 41/III ,a,,,,,,„n,,,,0,,,,,,ma,,,,,,,aaep„",,,,tli,ieel 11M110.1111/1101111110111.111111111111111111111111111111111 llllll M111111111111 Farm Stock and Implements• On, Tuesday, Oct. 26th at 12,30 p.m., at Lots 7 and S, Con, 0, Tuel eremith, List will follow next week, Mrs. Hannah :Jackson, Proprietress. Harold Jackson, Frank Taylor, Auc- tioneers, HELP WANTED • gi1.1 to do ho work and care for small child for 1 month. Apply to the News Office. Reliable womano use WANTED A used baby pram in good condi tion. Apply at The News office. On James street, Seaforth, on Sat- urday, October 23rd, at 1 pm.6 kitchen chairs; 1 extension table; 1 buffet, couch; 1 kitchen table; coal oil stove; 1 kitchen cupboard, coal oil heater; 1. Ileintzman piano (like new); several rockers and small tables; 2 antique upholstered "chair's; 1 victrola and records; 1 hall rack, 1 electric radio; 1 single bed, 1 walnut dining room suite, (new); 3 bedroom suites and spring mattresses; 1 chest of drawers; 1 wardrobe; 1. bedroom rug; 1. lawn mower, garden Hose; garden tools and other articles. 8 day clock, solid' walnut case, wal- nut al nut chest of drawers with mirror; coffee percolator, teapots, single fold- ing ,bed and mattress (new); two burner hot plate (new), automatic electric iron, bucksaw, crosscut saw. Terms cash. Mrs. lobelia, MacDonald, Prop, Harold 'Jackson, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1943 Auction Sale Farm, Farm Stock and Implements. John Harvey has instructed the undersigned to sell by public auction at Lot 27, Con. 10, Hallett Twp,, 11 WANTED mile west of Londesboro, on Friday, Immediately a girl or woman to do October 15th at 1 o'clock sharp. housework for a short time; could use steady employment. Apply to Mrs. E. B, Goudie. Phone 661r2. Sea - forth R.R.4. Auction Sale High Street, Seaforth, on Wednes- day, Oct. 20th, at 1.30 p.m. 3 piece parlor suite, 3 small tables, 1 table electric lamp, small book case, set of Bulwer's books, other books, E, Vocalian phonograph and records; library table; 2 leather chairs, table, wicker flower stand, wicker foot stool; solid oak buffet; solid oak extension table; 6 diners; mantle clock; electric Philco radio; fancy dishes and china; hand vac- uum; oak hall stand; Perfection heater; pictures, picture frames; 4 I 2000 es al1 set scaleslbs.; wagon and reeking chairs; 6 kitchen chairs; side box; b, air cooled gas o board, antique; fall leaf tails; 3 hole wagon engine; hay rack, stock rack, gravel kitchen stove; kitchen dishes and electric plate with oven separate; box; set sleighs, top buggy, cutter, k cooking utensils; clock; jem jars; wash stand with wringer; wash tub; clothes basket; 3 iron beds, springs,. and mattresses; 1 single bed, spring and mattress; 1 large bureau, an- tique; 1 cherry wardl'ode; 8 wash stands; 1 walnut dresser, antique; 3 toilet sets; 1 oval mirror; curtains and side curtains; 3 coal oil lamps; 2 bedroom lamps; several rugs; lawn mower, garden tools, clothes wringer. Other items not mentioned. Terris cash. Mrs. H. J. Gibson, Proprietress. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Horses—Team bay horses, 8 years. Cattle—White cow, 8 years old, due Nov. 21; black cow, rising 4 years, due Dec.'24; black cow, 6 years old, due in January; white cow, 7 years old due in April; blue cow, 11 years old, due in April; registered Polled Angus cow with calf at foot, due in, March; roan cow, 9 years old, calf e,t foot; white heifer, 2 years old due in January; 4 yearling cattle; 5 calves. Pigs -8 pigs three months old time of sale. • Grain—A quantity of oats lit for seed. Implements—MasseyHarris binder, nearly new; Massey Harris mower; 1 -13 -hose seed drill; Massey Harris cultivator nearly new; steel roller; hay rake; McCormick Deering man- ure spreader; four section harrows; • Show the Boys over There That over Here You are squarely behind them BUY THE FIFTH VICTORY LOAN Greb Shoe: Pre-war quality, pre-war prices W, J. FINNIGAN Auction Sale Of House and Household Furnish- ings. Main street, Egrnondvilie, on Saturday, October 30th, at 1 p.m. 2 Quebec cook stoves; 1 rangette; 1 hot plate; 1 large glass cupboard; 1 walnut fall leaf table; ltitcphen chairs; 1 pantry table; 1 coal oil stove; 1 sewing machine; 1 hand washing machine; 1 oak dining room suite; 1 day bed; number of srilall tables; 1 electric heater; 2 pieces of linoleum floor covering; 1• Axminster rug 9x10; several scatter mats; 1 Mason & Risch piano; 1 floor lamp; 1 Philco ' radio; number of table lamps; 2 reed rockers; walnut chest of drawers; 1 antique walnut sofa; 3 beds, 3 dressers and 3 washstands, springs and mattresses; 1 Quebec heating stove; cooking utensils. Dishes, number of pieces of Lim- oges china; number of pieces of Royal Dalton china. Lawn mower, garden tools, eta Property -6 room frame house on Main street, Egmondville, in first class repair. Terms on Household Effects, cash. Property, 10% down, balance hu 30 days; sold subject to reserve Litt. Mrs. John Love, Proprietress. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, They're doing the FIGHTING: You do the LENDING for Victory and their quick return TIIIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY SEAFORTH FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE turnip drill, scuffler, pig crate; single plough, root pulper; grind stone, wheel barrow; McCormick Deering cream separator; stone boat; chaff' basket; fanning mill. hay knife, hay fork, 120 ft. hay fork rope new; 1 car and pulleys; wooden barrel; sling ropes and sling chain; set dou- ble harness; set plough harness; block and tackle stretcher; woven wire stretcher; scoop shovel; horse blankets; colony house 12x14. About 40 tons of hay. A quantity of turnips in field. 1000 ft. lumber. Scythe, number of grain bags: few cedar posts; logging chains, forks, whiffletrees and other articles too numerous to mention, Terms cash. Farm: At the same time and place the 100 acre farm situated 1/s mile west of Londesboro will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, 2 storey brick house with hard and soft, water, bank barn with water in. Farm is well drained and in good state of cultivation with a nice piece of hardwood bush. Terms on farm made known on day of sale. John Harvey, Proprietor, James McCool, Clerk. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. William McSpadden wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sym- pathy in their recent bereavement. FOR SALE Some young pigs, 8 weeks old, Spy apples on the tree, pick your Own, Also a Pandora range, Apply to Fred Slavin. Phone 84x32, Hensall central. WANTED By a lady, two qr three heated, un- furnished rooms'. Apply to The News. FOR SALE Upright Bell piano, with or without Piano bench. Apply at The News of- For Sale Modern 7 -roomed brick house, sit- uated on James street, bathroom, good cellar with furnace and auto- matic soft water system. A good lo- cation and property must be seen to be appreciated. Garage. 6 -Room frame house, located on Goderich St., West, furnace, bath- room, hydro and town water. 7 -Room frame house on North Main street, furnaee, lights and town water, 7 -Room brick house on East Wil- liam St., furnace, lights and water. We also have 100 acre, 75 -acre and 12 -acre farms in McKillop twp. listed and 814 acre farm in Goderich township. Full particulars given on request. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate. Phones: Office 334, Res,220. Auction Sale Mr'. Harold Jackson has bean in- structed to sell at the residence on Market street, Seatorth, on Saturday, October 16th, at 2.30 p.m. 1 cook stove with water front; oak dining room suite; 2 couches; 2 elec- tric radios; maple bedroom suite, 2 quilt boxes; hall rack, chest of drawers; white bedroom suite; oak bedroom suite; spring mattress, felt mattress; single bed spring mattress; studio couch, 2 feather ticks; five small tables, 2 - piece Chesterfield suite; 2 leather rockers; 4 odd rock- ers; piano stool, coal oil stove and oven; step ladder; kitchen table;. electric washer; ice box, complete china dinner set and a large quantity of other dishes and cooking utensils, sealers, number of electric lamps, 1 large mirror, door size; mantle clock; library table, bot water jacket Beater,, and several pieces of floor covering. Terms cash, Mrs. Adam Hays, 'Proprietress, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Mitchell Cider ' Mill Will operate TTYRSDAY, WEDNESDAY, THTJRSDAY, FRIDAY al each week during October and November FRED 1IENNICK Terms—CAIT Proprietor PHONE 181 STAFFA William Davis died at his Home in Hibbert Sunday in his 64tH year, Sur- viving ai'e1 Tour sistesr, Mrs. Hugh Doig, Kipped; Miss Elizabeth Davis,' Ottawa, and Ann and Margaret at home, The funeral was conducted by Rev. Mr. Williamson of Cromarty' Presbyterian Church, I et CLEARING Auction Sale Farm Stock, implements and House- hold jiiffects, On Thursday, October 21, commencing at 1 p•m, at Lot 4,. Concession 7, Grey Twp., 11/.1 miles north and 1 mile east of Brussels. Horses— 1 Clyde team, 12 years old; 1 Clyde gelding, 7 years old; 1 Clyde mare, 8 years' old, 1 driving mare 7 years old. Cattle (All Durham cattle) — 1 roan cow due May 15; 1 red cow due May 13; 1 red cow due January 10; 1 far- row cow; 7 heifers rising 2 years old; 6 steers,yising 2 years old; 5 spring calves. • Pigs -10 pigs, 140 lbs.; 6 pigs, 125 lbs.; 7 pigs, 9 weeks old. Poultry — S5 Sussex hens, 1 year old. Implements — 1 Deering binder '7 - foot cut; 1 Massey -Harris Fertilizer drill; 1 -14 -plate "Bissell" disk; 1 Deering stiff -tooth cultivator, 8 -ft.; 1 riding plow; 1 walking plow; 1 gang plow; 1 stuffier; 1 steel land voila, 1 -5 -section harrows; 1 Deering mower, 6 -foot; 1 Deering hay•loader (new); 1 Deering side rake (new); 1 sulky rake; 1 Deering manure spreader (new) ; 1 farm truck wagon (new); hay rack, 16 -foot, roller rack; 1 set of sleighs (new) and rack; 1 rubber tired buggy (like new) ; 1 steel tired buggy; 2 Portland cutters; 1 stone boat; 1 Fleury grain crusher; 1 set of scales, 2b00 lbs. capacity; 25 grain bags; DeLaval cream separator, power drive—li I3!P• motor; wheel barrow. Quantity of lumber. Forks, shovels, whiffletrees. 100 -ft, extension cord, 'Neckyokes and other articles. Hay and Grain — 35 tons of mixed hay; 200 bushels mixed grain (1942); 1000 bushels mixed grain (1943). s, Quantity of mangles and potatoes• 2 set of back -band harness; 1 set of single harness; several horse col- lars. 1 set of Stewart electric horse - .clippers. 1 set of hand clippers. Household Effects — 1 McCiary range; 2 extension tables; 6 dining - room chairs, side hoard, 1 arm chair, 2 dressers and other bedroom furni- ture. `Terms, cash. , No reserve as farm has been sold. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Mrs. Alex I. Armstrong, Prop, Robt. Patrick, Clerk. McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitoa's, Bic. 1atrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SBAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CIuAMBE'RLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seatorth. Office hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1,30 p.m, to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, ,7.30 p.m, to 9 p.m. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE.— SEAFORTH Ont. Officers President, Alex. MciSwing, Blyth; `ice President, W. R. Archibald, Sea - forth; Mgr• & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth, Directors Alex. McEwing, Blyth; W. 11, Arch- ibald, Seaforth; Alex, Broadfoot, Sea- forth; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents Sohn E. Pepper, Brucefleld• It F. McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly atended to by applications t� any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. Seaforth. Monument Works Formerly W. E. Chapman NOW OPERATED BY CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE We invite inspection of our stock of Cemetery Memorials SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS. AND SATURDAYS, or any other time by appointment See Dr. Harburn—Phone 105 Phone 41—Exeter—Box 150 Watson & Reid • REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in' First -Class Companies. SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate of University of Toronto. The Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern x-ray and other up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptie equipment. Dr. F. J, R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at the Clinic the first Tuesday in every month from 3 to 5 p.m. Free weR-baby clinic will be held on the second and last Thursday in every month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A, GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon n - In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W - Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto, Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, Loudon, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 p.m, Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267. osmsa ilence's Produce 'GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth • r Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over ��gg One Million"•.Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent DEAD ,AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT -- SEAPORTS!15, EXETER 235 seesses DARLING & CO, OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry) a -taw.