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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1953-10-29, Page 8A Big Bargain Boys Gabardine 3 Piece Snow Suits 513.95 This quality suit is selling regularly at dollars more than this low price - Made of fine twill cotton sanforized gab- ardine, quilted lined throughout with imi- tation fur collars - re They come in nice shades of brown, green and navy. - Zipper front style coat, or double breasted station wagon style. - Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 6X, 7 only. very special at 13.95 SLIT door.-sd,m OYS NYLON BLEND SNOW SUITS If you want the ultimate ance - choose one of Nylon Blend. Colors are brown & Sizes 5-6-7 only . SPECIAL r in wear and good appear - these three piece suits in only. SUiT 2.5 ros. 10 Days only RADIATOR FLUSH with every change of P restone s Material only charged crf oath Phone 541 otors Seaforth THE SEAPORT HENSALL Mr, and Ms. Conrad Huisser .of Wyandotte, Mich., visited recently" with the former's sister Mrs. Mazy Hildebrandt, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Oeseh spent the weekend in St. Catharines and Nia- gara Falls. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McEwen visit- ed with relatives in Iiamilton this week, The candy for the Children's Hal- lowe'en Party that is (being held in the town hall on Oct. 81 is to be packed on the Thursday night be., fore that date. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman were recent visitors with Mr. and Price at Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. Geo, Chambers of Ot. Cathar- ines was a recent visitor with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. Gould and Mr. and Mrs,. Donald Walker visited this week with their father, Mr. George Walker, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Mercer of Windsor was a weekend visitor with 'Mrs, Ellen Buchanan. Mrs, Schaeffer of Goderich was a recent visitor with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, ,john Tudor and David, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fuss have mov- ed into their new home and are get- ting nicely settled. Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Simpson, Bill and Bob of Detroit visited over the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. Lau Simpson. Miss Jean Armstrong of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Armstrong and sister, Miss Betty Armstrong.. Miss Marguerite McDonald of London was a weekend visitor with Mrs, Pearl Case. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MefNaughton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vickers in Toronto. Miss Shirley Flynn of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn. Master Robert McNaughton spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Corbett. Miss Eudora Hyde has accepted a position in the local Bank •of Mon- treal and commenced her duties there this week. Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schroed- er. CONTEST Buy at Mildmay Furniture Store and get chance to win 100.00 furniture Tor Christmas. Select from new and used Pianos, 22 living - room suites, 20 bedroom suites, television, Frigidaire appliances. GODFR,EY SOAUETT, Mildmay. Free delivery. N1WS THURSPAY, OCTOBER 29, VALUE IN THE VILLAGE FRESH PORK BUTTS , , . , , .. . , . , ..... Ib 590 PI'AMI1 AL COTTAGE ROLLS , , . , , . , :. , , .. lb 59c BUTTER lir Faints 63c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP , .. , , , , . , .. , 3 for 35c REDBIRD MATCI'ES- , .. 3 for 25c GOLD SEAL SOCKEYB SALMON, % ib 2 for 75c RED ROSE COFFEE 1b 990 Man's Heavy Wool Work Socks, ... ...... , . 95c 51 Gauge Nylon Hose - First Quality .. , , , '1.19 Girls Lined Jeans & Shirt 5.25 per set CLAIR HANEY, Egmondville PHONE 72 CARD OF THANKS Mr. Reg. Knights, son, and relatives, wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for acts of kindness and sympathy extended them in their snd bereavement. Thanks also to the Rev. W. E Milroy, Mrs. Elmore Stephenson and Mrs. Warden Haney who sang; for the many floral: tributes, and to those who loaned cars. Special thanks to the community for their kind expression of sympathy. CARD OF THANKS Margaret and John Grummett express thanks to all who helped make their stay in Vietorla Hospital, London, more pleasant. Special thanks to Norse Irene (Wankel) Geddes, all special nurses; Dr. Wilkie, Dr. Douglas, Rev. J. James, Rev. T. Dale Jones, Rev. Dr. Hurford, friends andneighbors who Sent treats, cards and letters, .and td the members of Edelweiss Rebekah nudge and the 0,P.T, Committee, CARD OF TI3ANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their ands of sympathy and nets of kindness during our recent sad bereavement. MR., AND, MRS. GLEN PRYOE In Memoriam STEWART — In loving memory of a dear mother, Amy Alberta Stewart, who pass- ed away Ootober 24, 1040, Asleep in God's beautiful garden, Free from all sorrow and pain, And when our life's journey is ended We know we shall meet her agoin. —Ever remembered by son Kenneth, Clar- issa and family. FOR SALE 30 pullets Red x Rock started to lay. CHARLES W. RILEY, Constance .Stainless steel F colo h sAlin s, ball bearing pulleys, needs no clothespins, lifetime guar- antee with every line. Does not rust, AL- PHONST1 ORONIN. 22r23 Dublin Pair of figure arc tees,Swithwvhite boots, size 12, used only one season. Price 37. Phone 657r11 Seaforth Gardens plowed with 1P d tractor. Apply to ROY LAWSON. 'Phone ()Berle FOR SALE 30.30 Savage High. Power Rifle end shells. Like a new gun. Box 239, Seaforth. Phone 177 FOR SALE Oven ready chickens and ducks; orders promptly filled. GORDON PAPPLE, 3391.18 7 room cottage O Rilab Timmediately. Ap- ply at The News office RURAL COMMUNITY NIG T SCH will begin Thursday, ov. h at the Seaforth District High School Application Forms may be obtained from: (a) Last week's paper (b) Any High School Student (c) The School - phone 198 - Seaforth Only Courses for which a sufficient number of applications are received will be given, Applications should be mailed not later than Saturday, October 31st. L. P. Plumsteel G. W. Montgomery Principal Agricultural Representative Seaforth District High School Huron County S. E. Secord Community Programmes Branch, London FROM GRIIILES TO GLASS New ideas in bank premises are designed to give you speedier, more convenient service. They are part of the easy, \informal way you like to do your banking, Canada's chartered banks -- built on sound banking practice -- continually adapt their services to meet changing, expanding needs. THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY FREE DELIVERY steentessursemessmostsconsonmesse s,' BABY SITTING WANTED Young ady 1a fico to baby sit evenings, Phone 780 after 4 P,M. Four FOR SALE good vacetnated boilers from 70p to 750 100. JOS, MALONE, 04r8 Dublin TO RENT Heated three room apartment with both, available now, suitable dor couple without children. Apply to The News Office NOTICE Do you want an opportunity' to make more money? A .future that gives you a chance of independence? Write to pa and we will send You detaile and catalogue pertaining to sell- ing our 260 household necessities. FAMILEX, 1000 Dolorimier, Dept. B., Montreal.FOR . Collie Pups for sale. Ann to A. GACK- STETTER, Hensel], RR 2 Gardens ploughed OTi ra tor. Phone 667 -r 12, Seaforth. FOR SALE $1x -room cottage on Contra St„ insulated and new roof, immediate possession, Apply Fronk Smale, Seaforth, '. Auction Sale OF REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE. To be sold at Mitchel] Salo, Mitchel], on Tuesday, November 3rd, et 2 P.M., con- sisting of: 1 six year old cow sired by True Mold Domino and due November 28th; 1 five year old cow sired by Ringwood Beau Sento 104060, sells with. 7 months old bull calf at side and rebred. 2 three year old heifers of Domino breeding. These cows are bred to calve in May to a son of Ringwood Del Torre 2nd. 4 registered bulls from 6 to 8 months old. 3 registered heifers from 6 to 10 months old. These calves are shedby a son of 014 Orchard Monarch 2401,, Also selling; 1 grade Hereford cow due at time of sale; 1 ronn cow due in November; 2 purebred (no. papers) Durham heifers 16 months old, Terms cash. AARON STEINACKER & SON, Prop'r, Harrold Jackson, Auctioneer Auction Sale OF 30 COWS & HEIFERS, PIGS AND Poultry, at Lot No. 21, 6th Concession of Goderich Township, 1 mile south of Porter's Hill on Tuesday, November 3rd, at 2 P.M. CATTLE -80 young cows and heifers con- sisting of Holstein, Herefords and Jerseys wrth 5 fresh, some springing and balance due December and January. 'Those cattle were nearly all raised on our own farms, and are tested and vaccinated. PIGS -10 chunks, 7 pigs 6 weeks old. POULTRY -150 Col- umbia Rock e Rhode Island Red pullets, laying, Terms cash A. E. TOWNSHEND & SON, Proprietors Edward W. Elliott. Auctioneer Auction Sale OF IIOUSEIrow 271150TS in the Village of Iilppen, Saturday Nov. 7th, at 1.30 P.M. chairs, Westinghouseeniccabinet radio tabu be� dresser, stand, spring? and mattress, dark dresser mid stand; 1 white bed & chest of drawers, springs & mattress; odd tables, chairs, mirrors, hall tree; 1 Axminster rug 9x10: 1 Congoleum rug 92:12; 1 Congoleum rug 0x91 1 Congoleum rug 7,,0_,e9. Small kitchen cabinet with top; large kitchen cabi- net, pillows, bedding, feather ticks, clocks, dishes, crocks, kitchen utensils, fruit sealers, lawn mower, Westinghouse washing mach- ine, other small articles. Terms cash MIS$ MARGARET SINCLAIR, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS in the village of Hensel], Sat, Oct. 31 at 1 p.m. Chesterfield suite 3 pas, large oval mirror, wall mirror, occasional chair, footstool, studio couch, small desk & chair, walnut corner china cabinet, walnut gate-leg table, 4 walnut chairs to match, radio, magazine racks, 4 floor letups, table lamps, bed letups, antique Par- lor lamp, card table, Hot Point electric stove, 6-10 frigidaire, porcelain top table, 2 chrome kitchen chairs, kitchen stool, 2 complete furn- ished bedrooms, beds, chairs, vanity and bench, springs and 2 spring mattresses (like new), rugs -2 a:minster rugs 7 x 0, 2 Ban. remora rugs 9 x 12, 7 x 9, 10 scatter mate, congoleum rug 10 x 14, 9narnel electric wash- ing machine, 2 square Beatty tubs and stand, folding ironing board, fruit cupboard, dishes, kitchen utensils, garden tools, host of other articles. The above furniture is all exception- allY good. Mies E. Logan, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer - E. P. Chesney, Olerk TOWN OF SEAFORTM, ONTARIO Tenders for Sewerage Sealed tenders will be received by Mr. D. H. Wilson, Town Olerk-Treasurer, up to 0.00 pan. Standard Time, Monday, Nov. 16th, for the construction of a Sewerage System for the Town of Seaforth. The work will comprise the construction of a Sewage Treatment Plant and sewers and lot connections on certain streets in the Town of Seaforth, all as shown on the plans and specifications of Graham Reid & Associates, Ltd., Consulting Engineers, Separate tenders may be made for the Sewage Treatment Plant and for the sewers concerned, but con- sideration will be given to a combined tender for all the work, Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Town Clerk and the Consulting Engineers, and copiesmay be obtained from the Consulting Engineers, Graham Reid & Associates, Ltd., 264 Avenue Road, Toronto, on payment of $6.00 to cover the cost of printing, which amount will not bo refund- able. The lowest or any tender may not neces- sarily be accepted. (Signed) D. H. WILSON, Town Olerk, Sea - forth, Ontario. TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Tenders are invittedNforRthe repair of the Tyndall Municipal Drain in the Township of Tuckersmith; 10,500 lineal feet of open drain and 120 kneel feet of 24 -inch iron pipe. Contractor t0 supply all labor and material required and to do the work according to the engineer's plans and specifications which 0005 be seen at the. Clerk's office. Marked cheque in the amount of 20% of the tender must accompany each tender and tend - era will close November 8, 1058, at 4 P.M. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, E. P. CHESI4EY, Clerk, Twp. of Tuokersmibh s Natural130X ricifirt AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all 000aalona Phones: Day 45 Night 695 W VETERINARY SURGEON' J. 0, TURNI3ULL, D.V.M., V,S. W, R. BRYAN'S, D.V.M., V.S, Main St. Seaforth Phone 109 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 701, Main St„ Seaforth Iotir's. Seaforth daily except Mon, 0 to 5.30 Saturday to 0 PM, Wed, OAM to 12,30 PM Clinton--MaLarens Studio, Mon.. 0 to 6.20 1110•91,11M 0190111111111B011•10000M$66.1111.1 Watson & Reid, INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST„ SBAFORTH ONT. All kinds of Insurance' risks effect- ed at lowest rates 1n First -Class Companies 'blue eon, 11(1 50116 FUEL FOt;SeLie G(1MFQa' "The World's Finest Anthracite" WILLIS DUNDAS Phone, Res. 192-M 363.J ., ,.. _. RADIO REPAIRS ()Wok, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 34711, Seaforth L WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability etc. Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Successor to E. 0. Chamberlain MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 Res. 222R SLABWOOD FOR SALE Slabs, hardwood, $10 a load. 2 cords approx. in a load. Mixed wood $8 a load delivered, prompt service. Fred Hudie, Clinton, phone 362 PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed Ilst, Postpaid dsamplessa 26c; 244 sampled es $1.00. Mal] - Order Dept. 7-7d, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. Painting -Paperhanging Interior and exterior decorating WALTER PRATT, R.R. 1, Wal- ton, Phone 481-M, Seaforth. SALES AND SERVICE New Viking electric cream separators and repairs for Renfrew separators. BASIL O'ROURKE, phone Clinton 034 r 21.O 1 largo Norge oiil burner E Coleman medi- um oil burner; 1 Quebec heater; 1 Quebec) cook stove, All in good condition. Dick's Grocery. LE Two storey 8 roomed brick OUSORhousse. Not water heated, 2 pe bath. cistern, good cellar; barn 18x24' suitable for garage, garden lot; situ- ated across from St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen. For further information apply on premises. 2. B. SINCLAIR, Mellen RR3 TOWNSHIP OF HiBBERT COURT OF REVISION Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision of the Assessment Boll of the Town- ship of Hibbert for the year 1953 will be held in the Township Hall, Staffa, on Monday, Nov. 2nd, 1953. at two -thirty in the afternoon - Dated at Cromarty RR1, Oct. 20111, 1068. THOS. D. WREN. Clerk of the Twp. of Hibbert, Cromarty, RR1. TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH COURT OF XIEVISION Township of Tuckoremith Court of Revision on the 1954 Assessment Roll will be held in the Town Hail, Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1963 at 3 p.m. Interested parties should govern them- selves accordingly. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk TO RENT A two -room apartment or a four room apartment on Enst William St., Seaforth, downstairs and with bath. Available now. Phone 640-24 Seaforth central FOR SALE Property for sale -6 room cottage in good condition, Centre at. in Seaforth. Apply to HAROLD JACKSON CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTER'S UST 1963 Municipality of Hibbert Township Perth County Notice is hereby given that I have com- plied with section 9 of The Voters' Lists Ant and that I have posted up at my office at Lot 28, Con. 13, Twp. of Hibbert, on the 20th day of October 1983 the list of all per. sons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list re- mains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 12th day of Novem- ber 1963, Dated this 2011 day of October 1953 THOS. D, WREN, Cleric of the Twp. of Hibbert, Cromarty, RR#1 FOR EVERYTHING IN LUMBER PHONE 47 Seaforth Lumber LIMITED Open everyday, all day, except Sunday