HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-02-25, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEW
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1554
SEW and SAVE
See the grand array of smart new materials we're
showing for your spring sewing ,. -
You'll get a thrill out of making it yourself and
you'll save money too I
NEW PRINTS FOR SPRING
Lovely new designs and colorings feature this
is -
big showing of 36" wide, tub fast prints. - For
house dresses, or girls dresses you can't beat ''
these new prints at YARD
36" WASHABLE GINGHAMS
You can't beat ginghams for washing or wearing
qualities. They're woven through, of course, in
red and blue fast color checks. - Smart for
dresses and skirts at YARD
75c
65c
"HORROCKSES" ENGLISH BROADCLOTH
Here's a superfine English broadcloth with a fine
lusterous sheen. - it comes in a wide range of
new spring pastel tones, that sew well, wash
perfectly and won't shrink. YARD
LANCASTER SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH
Quality American sanforized Broadcloth that has
eye appeal galore. - A popular material for all
sorts of summer apparel. - - All new Yspring
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colors, just arrived, at
FINE "ALLURACELLE" CREPES
A fine smooth quality celanese crepe, so popular
for blouses, house coats, etc. -
See this attractive range of cool pastel shades
YARD
for summer wear at
$1.00
NEW NYLON PLISSE
A new material in very attractive floral patterns,
particularly suitable for cool summer dresses. - -
It's nylon and of course it will wear exceptionally
YARD
well.
JC
$1.59
$2.25
CHESTERLAINE FINE WOOL CREPE
12 delightful shades in this all wool crepe in 54"
width. - Make it up in skirts, jackets or a
number of sports wear items for summer wear. -
Exclusive at Stewart Bros, in Seaforth at, yard
$i.50
See us for thread, needles,
buttons,
uttr widest ,zippers,choitapes, Stewart Bros, all sewing accessories ...
F
FARMERS WOOL WANTED
also WOOL COLLECTORS
Best prices paid, efficient. grading,
prompt settlement. Ship your Wool
to Saskatchewan Wool Products
Limited, Lindsay.
HULLETT
Mr. Leonard Bloomfield, who has
spent two and a half years in Ger-
many is visiting with his sister, Mrs.
Ellwood Clarke and Mr. Clarke.
Mrs. Lorne Lawson is visiting this
week with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bus-
O.K.. GUARANTEED
USE ` n CARS
1952 Chevrolet Sedan.
1951 PONTIAC DELUXE COACH
1950 CHEVROLET COACH, radio
1950 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1945 Ford Coach
1940 Ford Sedan
1675.00
1475.00
1275.00
1275.00
650.00
240.00
$;e* forth Motors
Phone 541 Seaforth
Chicks
dinley's Baby
CANADIAN APPROVED
• PUREBRED NEW HAMPSHIRE
• PUREBRED LIGHT SUSSEX
• PUREBRED WHITE ROCK
• N.H. x L.S. CROSSBREDS
• N.H. x B.R. CROSSBREDS
e AND OUR POPULAR THREE WAY CROSS- W.R. x H.S.
McKinley Farms & Hatchery
Phone 697 r 11 Hensel'
R.R.1, Zurich
DRYGOODS
DEPT,
WE CONSIDER IT A PLEASURE
TO BE OF SERVICE TO YOU
l+'RESLI PORK BUTTS 590 a 1b
PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLLS ... , 590 a lb
Canadian Beauty Pastry Flour 24 Tb bag $1.29
TOILET TISSUID 3 for 29e
KLEENEX, regular size , , ...: , 2 for 35c
ROYAL INSTANT PUDDINGS 3 for 32c
ICING'S CHOICE TOMATOES, 28 oz, 2 for 390
REDBIRD MATCHES 3 for 25c
REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR. _cash price $8.49 cwt.
CLAIR HANEY Egmondville
PHONE EARLY PHONE 72 WE DELIVER
FOR SALE
Within one year 160 acre farm, all conveni-
ences, large gravel reserves, small down pay-
ment. Also 3 ILP, eleotric grinder 7A cash,
land troller $10. KEN MoPHERSON, Dublin
LOST
Wallet lost on Main street, Seaforth, Mon-
day night. Black color, contained car license
and ownership card. GEORGE SHIELS, phone
11r18 Blyth, or contact News Office
FOR SALE
Two Durham cows 4 years old, 1 freshened
with ear, 1 other due Mar. 1. Good milkers.. A
Rideau electric chicken brooder. capacity 860,
used ono season. TORRANCE DUNDAS,
Walton. Phone Brussels 00x5
A new '1063 wnFOhRrut SALE tnlile model Motorola
Television, carries full year guarantee. leg.
340,06, for 3289.00, CROWN HARDWARE
HELP WANTED
Help wanted — young or middle aged or
elderly lady wishing good home. Light house-
hold duties. Private room. Apply to Box 127,
The 'Seaford' News
FOR SALE
Budgies, 99 and $7. All colors. Also cages
and stands. TED SAVAUGE, phone 120
NOTICE
Carpentry work done, reasonable rates.
Phone 833r10
FOR SALE
8 -string electric steel guitar, including ten
watt amplifier. Reasonable, SIM HOPPER,
phone 005r13
FOR SALE
A steel culvert 16 feet long, 2 fret deep.
Phone Dublin 52x17. 5011N SIEMON, 1E22
Walton
FOR SALE
Upright piano and a ;5. hp G.E. electric
motor, a metal baby bath. All in 0hellent
condition. Phone 206, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Four registers, cook stove, heater, window
glass, oil cloth, house windows, men's ties.
CLARENCEREEVES
FOR, SALE
2 geese,l gamT
er, oulouse breed, very Pro-
ductive, priced reasonable, Also cabin trailer,
18 ft. long, furnished, aluminum eonuLruction.
GEo. ,COLCLOUGH, RR1 Clinton, 800r31
FOR SALE
Several good Holstein cows duo in a week.
D'ARCY RATI'IWELL, Brucofield. Phone
Clinton 027r6
FOR SALE
The Seaforth Bowling Club have a 1936
Chev. motor. Can bo seen at Dnrst's Machine
Shop. Apply to 13. Christte or H. Free
FOR SALE
Quantity of mixed grain, oats, barley and
wheat. Also hen house equipment, troughs,
,roosts anti nests and egg Washer', and range
shelters. Also
FARMII cal phone space heater.
SeafoOORE
rth
Mrs. Garnet Datars spent a few
days last week with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Reichert,
Amber Rebekah Lodge Celebrate
Fifth Anniversary
Amber Rebekah Lodge No. 848,
Hensall, celebrated their fifth anni-
versary on Wed. Feb. 17th with
D.D.P. Mrs. Kay Cann and Mr. Cann
of Exeter as special guests, also
some members from Huronic Lodge
at Clinton attended. The meeting
was presided over by N. G. Mrs.
Harold Parker. Mrs. Cann expressed
her greetings to the lodge. An invi-
tation was received and accepted
from Huronic Lodge, Clinton, to at-
tend their meeting and social to be
held in the lodge rooms March 1,
by, Chatham. members to meet at the lodge rooms
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my appreciation and
thanks to those who so kindly remembered mo
with cards and treats while a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital, also thanks to the nurs-
ing stall and Dr. Stapleton
JANE SOMRRVILLE
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express .our sincere thanks and
appreciation to our many friends and neigh-
bors who toolr aver our home and made Dur
Golden Wedding day such a success. The
spirit of good will and friendship which pre,
veiled was most gratifyingto vs and in our
estimation is above all price. Thanks again
for all the beautiful gifts, cards, flowers, tele-
grams and congratulations and all who helped
to make the day such a success.
MR. AND MRS. WM. J, O'ROURKE
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. R. 117, Scott wishes to thank l ank all those
r
who sent flowers, carrand and tceuts to her
father Mr. W. J. Beattie while he was a
patient in Scott Memorial Hospital; also to
thank the doctors and nursing staff of the
hospital for their kindness
Box
;Yining ruUUe
We are very sorry to report Mrs.by 7:30 p.m. Following the meeting
Walter Scott is in bed ve17 i11,
WO a social game of progressive euchre
hope she will soon be enjoying good' was enjoyed by the members, their
health, i husbands, and guests. The winners
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson spend fthe euchre were as follows: La -
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. I diesor high, Mrs. Allan Johnston; con -
the
and Mr. Warren, London. . solation, Mr. Sam Ronnie. An angel
Mrs. Charles Dexter visited with
cake was sold by Dutch auction and
the W. A. and W.M.S. Societies last on by Mr. Geo, Glenn. The luckY
week in Londesboro, wticket was drawn by Mrs. Cann.
On Feb. 15 nineteen adult meet 1 Mrs Byron Kyle won the lucky cup
bens of the Fireside Farm Forum aver , prize. The birthday cake donated by
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ' Mrs Ernie Chipchase was cut by
Anderson to discuss the topic "Farm
Policy in Relation to Production".
Our group agreed that while there are
Mrs. Dorothy Parker N. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Forrest and
so many .hungry people in the world family moved to Sarnia to take up
farmers should produce what they has been employed residence on din that city . Mr. Forrest,
can and not restrictices production to' the Last seeral months. Mr. and
receive high prices for scarce foods, !Mrs. past
Kennedy accompanied them,
We do not want to have the govern- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle return-
ment dictate what we must prodit ed home after a pleasant holiday in
and the amount, but we thinkk it Detroit.
would be an advantage to individual Mrs Jas. McAllister Dies
farmers and the nation as a whole, Mrs, James McAllister of the
if advice were given to farmers as Parr Line, Hay Township, who died
to the expected demands for certain in Victoria Hospital, London, on
products, the expected surplus ix I Sunday, was the former Rossie
some lines, and outlooks for markets. l Broadfoot, and was a native of Hib-
This information can be given by bent Township. She had been an ac-
qualified statisticians in the Federa-
tion Agriculture or Dominion Gov-
ernment.
On Feb. 22, the group is invited to
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley. woman she taught school at the
Most games: Mrs. Jim Howatt,+
Bert fIoggart; lone hands, Mrs, Jim :White School in Tuckersmlth Town -
Hewett, Douglas 'Riley; consolation, hs1p. Surviving besides her husband
nd
Mrs. Eric Anderson, Jim Howatt. I are one son, Ian of the O,A.C.,
Guelph; one daughter Jean, of
Teachers' College, London; one bre-
and one sister, Mrs. Stanley Mitchell;
then, Glen Broadfoot, Stanley twp.,
Tuckersmith twp.
Funeral services were conducted
on Tuesday at 2 p.m. by Rev. W. J.
Rogers, Hensall, and interment in
Baird's Cemetery.
Mrs. Lorne McNaughton is visiting
tive member of Hensall United
Presidentofthe W. A., a member of
Hensel]. Women's Institute and of
Amber Rebekah Lodge. As a young
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott and family and
Miss Louise Beattie wish to express their
sincere appreciation of the kindness and sym-
pathy extended to them by neighbors, mlae
Oyes and friends during their recent bereave-
ment. Also to thank Rana H. 1;. Livingstone.
Mts. Ross Hamilton, Mrs. Sohn Cardno and
those who helped in any way
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention.
T'Iospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 495 W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phono 90 Seaforth
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to express my sincere appreciation
to all my friends who sent cards and treats.
Also those who visited me while a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Ger-
will and the nursing staff, also Mr. Fowler
and pupils for their kind letters.
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to thank my friends and neighbors
and W.A. of Northside Church for cards, let-
ters and treats and also special thanks to Dr.
Stapleton, Rev. Stinson, Richard Box and
James Scott for their kindness while a Pat-
ient fn Scott Memorial Hospital and Stratford
General Hospital. ELI7,ABETH BOLTON
CARD OF THANKS
T wish to thank ail' those who remembered
me with carers and treats while e. patient in
Clinton Public Hospital and since returning
home. EDITH LOVE, Varna
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thanks for
the sympathy and consideration shown us in
our recent loss. Cod bless you all.
Mrs. Joseph Rowland and Family
In Memoriam
SIHADE--In loving memory of our dear sister
Evelyn who passed away one year ago,
February 26th, 0053.
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true,
There is not a day deal' Sister,
That we do not think of you.
—Always remembered by your brothers and
sister, Allen, Elmer and Mae
McKILLOP
The following wore the pallbearers
at the funeral of the late William
Janes Beattie on Friday:
The pallbearers were )3111 Shannon,
James Kerr, Gordon Papple, John
Henderson, Kenneth Stewart, Bob
Campbell.
Flowerbearers were George Camp- iwith her son-in-law and daughter,
bell, Alex Kerr. Elmer Scott, Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson and 501
Scott, Alex Smith, Archie ,Smith, El- in Sudbury.
gin Herr, Guy Dorranee.
HENSALL
Miss Ann Hildebrandt returned to
London after spending a few days
with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hilde-
brandt and Marney.
Miss Bernice Jinks, It. N. of Lon-
don, visited recently with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, Manley Jinks.
Mrs, Edna Corbett of Exeter was
a recent visitor with her daughter,
Mos, Edna Jones.
Miss Betty Moir of London was a
weekend visitor with her Mother!.
Mrs. Bertha Moir,
IN MEMORIAM
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., MD.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seafor6h
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, 13.A.,M.D Internist
P. L. Brady, M,D„ Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings, Tuesday, Thumb's and Saturday
only 7.9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D,V,M„ V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.Y.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 106
VSEIMIIIMIKOMISOIMOV
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Ontometrlst
Phono 791, Main St„ Seaforth
Hours—Seaforth dally except Mon, 9 to 5,80
Saturday to 9 PM. Wed. 9AM to 12.30 PM
Clinton—McLarens Studio, Mon. 9 to 5.30
HOUSTON—Ir loving memory of a dear wife
and mother Mrs. Andrew Houston, who
passed away a year ago, February 29, 1953
A year has passed since that sad day,
The one we loved was called away,
God took her home, it was His will,
But in our hearts she liveth still.
—Ever rememberedby her husband, son,
daughters and grandchildren
AGENTS WANTED
AN HOUR given to my agency pays more
than an hour given to any other occupation,
says Mr. D. P INTERESTED in a bus-
iness of your own? If door-to-door selling
seems profitable in your AREA join NOW a
25 year old Canadian FIRM with .1,000 deal-
ers. Products are attractively packaged and
used daily. Catalogues for all customers are
available and promote your sales between your
calls. For a rural territory, a car is an asset.
Write for free information and catalogue, to
PAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. 2, Montreal
O,
A small ColemFan Rof heatSALEer. alightly used.
Call evenings 5 to 8. MRS. E. J. WEBER,
Egmondville
HELP WANTED FEMALE
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for house-
wives capable of working 3 t,' 4 hours in the
evening. No canvassing. No experience neces-
sary. For interview write TREASURE
COSMETICS, Box 836, Walker•ille, Ontario
THE PERFECT GIFT
The Perfect Gift for the Patient is a
Pillow -Speaker -Radio. Rentone today
at Local Hospital. Reasonable rates.
SALES AND SERVICE
Viking cream separators, new and used.
Look over your old machine and see what you
need for the spring before your cows freshen.
Your Viking Cream Separator dealer, JOHN
BYERMAN & SONS, Walton RR 2. Phone
840x24 Seaforth
HONEY FOR SALE
Clover honey $1.50; amber honey
$1.35; in 8 Ib. pails only, while sup-
ply lasts. Wallace Ross Apiaries.
Phone 135J
CROP REPORT
Petition forms are being circulated
in six townships in the County in
hopes of inaugurating a Calfhood
Vaccination Program. Meetings held
to date in the County to explain the
Brucellosis Control Act have been
well attended and in all cases those
attending the meetings were much
in favour of the "Calfhood Vaccin-
ation Program". All Agricultural So-
cieties were represented at a meet-
ing this past week and Fall Fair
dates were set for fairs in the
County,
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FOR SALE BY TENDER
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY -
MAIN ST„ SEAFORTH ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect,
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers— President, J. H. MoEwing. Birth;
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald, Seaforth; Manager
and Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—J. L. Malone Seaforth • J. H.
MoEwing, Blyth; W. S. Malone,
=Walton ;
E. J. Trewartha. Clinton; J. E. Pepper,
Brucefield; C. W. Leonhardt, Bornholm; H.
llrlier, Goderich ; R. Archibald, Seaforth;
-
Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth,
Agents—Wm. Leiper Jr., Londesboro 1 J. F.
Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker. Brussels;
Eric Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
The following lands are offered for sale by,
tender, namely, Lets Numbers 22 and 23,
Concession 1, Township of Stanley, containing
together 200 acres more or less looatod on
No. 4 Hlighway approximately 2 miles north
of the Village of Bruoefleld.
Tenders must be in the possession of the
undersigned on of before the 12th day of
March, 1964, and he accompanied by a cheque
for 10% of the amount thereof.
On the said lands there are approximately
58 acnes of bush and there are said to be
erected two frame barns. 80 acres workable
land. Possession or closing subject to existing
Leases.
These lands oro offered for solo to close the
estate of Byron Waldron. The highest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. Balance of
tender to be payable in. Dash on closing thirty
days after acceptance of tender.
McCONNELL & HAYS
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
FIDELITY LODGE
No. 66, 2.0.0.1).
Instituted Mnroh 8, 1870
Meets let and and Wed, Evenings
IRWIN TREWARTHHA, Noble Grand
HARRY McLEOD, Recording Seety.
FREE SERVICE TO
FARMERS
Don't wast,' money on minerals your land
does not need. Wo will, without ohargo to
You, take samples of the earth In your
fields and have them analyzed.
Call Topnotoh Feeds Limited
Phone 16 or 376, Seaforth
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone
347R, Seaforth •116•41.01:16MMENNIMILICIM
USBORNE & HIBBEI8T MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
$131111 OFFICE EXETER
President
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Vice -President
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Directors
Harry Coates, Centralia
E. Clayton Coleuhoun, RR1 Science Hill
Milton McCurdy, RR1 Ilirkton
Alex J. Rohde, RR3 Mitchell
Agents
Thos G. Ballantyne, aro Woodham
E. Ross Houghton, Cromarty
Clayton Harris, RIM Mitchell
Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane, Exeter
Secretary-Trassurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
etc.
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Successor to
E. C. Chamberlain
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Plione 334 Res. 222R
,ter. :•. x
'blue co.
.280 50111D 6021, 600 501,15 6006008
WILLIS DUNDAS
PHONE 363-J
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 363 J or 332 R
SALES AND SERVICE
New Viking electrio cream separators and
repairs for Renfrew separators BASIL
O'ROUR'IIE, phone Clinton 884 r 21.
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list, 8 samples 2201 24 samples $1.00. Mail.
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
NOTICE '
Township of Tuckersmlth
Ratepayers and others are rdquest-
ed to not park care or vehicles on
roadsides in the township during the
winter months
in order
to facilitate
snowplowing operations. The town-
ship will not be responsible for dam-
ages to any vehicle parked on road-
sides ean60d by snowplowing opera-
tions. (Signed)
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
L
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 — Res. 318 w
seen
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE
Insnl brick sided, one storey
dwelling, centrally located
$2500.00
Posseselon Feb, lst
M, A. REID, Realtor
Other good properties listed