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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-06-24, Page 8THE SEAFORTH ORTH NEW S Cleverly Styled SWIM SUITS • . . FOR ACTION AND ATTRACTION See these breath taking "Artist Model" swim suits now I Styled for action as well as beach attraction in popular shades of black, royal, powder, rose, yellow, aqua and purple. - Many are in strapless style, with shape hugging elastic sides. Others are conventional strap style in all elastic poplin cloth. All are styled with plenty glamour and trim. Sizes 12 to 20 7.95 to 9.95 of ATTRACTIVE IN STYLE AND PRICE GIRLS' SWIM SUITS Gay prints, smooth satins and shirred elastic swim suits, styled just like Mum's in a wide choice of colors. Sizes 2 to 12 years '11175 to 3.98 FAMOUS GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE HOSE GAUGE N A, LON HOSE First quality, Gotham Gold Stripe 51 Gauge 15 Denier Nylon Hose at a big saving for this week -end. Choose from several popular summer shades in 9 to 11 size ALL REGULAR NYLONS REDUCED BY 20% SPECIAL IN 09 STEWART os. C+_ lalll11111111111,l1,a,nam„„llltla111n1111111111,1111111111111111111111111111 11111/11111 m111.'mlt1a11111111111111llll tl1lllllllt 11111 1111,. SHOP and SAVE PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLLS 65c a lb MOTI-IER JACKSON'S JIFFY PIE CRUST..290 a l)kge. JELL-O JELLY POWDERS 3 for 29c DELMAR MARGARINE 2 lb for 550 TALISMAN MARMALADE (three fruit) 24 oz. 33c BURNS SPORK, 12 oz. 2 for 69c ROYAL INSTANT PUDDINGS 2 for 27c NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 33c OLTR OWN BLEND TEA 1 lb 85c CL IR HANEY Egmondville PHONE EARLY PHONE 72 WE DELIVER /1111 l1111l111n11111111l lllllu,11111111$ull l 111 ll ull .1111.1111111M lllllll ltl .1 dal lln.111111111111111111111 leau I111la11111111111111111allialr: 11111 ill l l ll 111,11111 111ura111 all piercer mo II n poolom 111 m m 11II111,111111111111111111 is Irl,1I InIlli (III I l l Illlllll lint 11111 coley You'll Have A Terrific Time - Rain or Shine Exeter Kinsmen's Fourth and Best Ever .Dominion Bay y Ce1erati Thursday,Julyl-Exeter Park Featuring The Star Of Toronto's Sportsmen Show TUFFY TRUESDELL • AND HIS ALLIGATORS Watch Tuffy Wrestle His Big 'Gators in the Ring. See Tuffy's Amazing Alligator Family Don't Miss This Big Afternoon Feature TWO WONDERFUL SHOWS AFTERNOON HUGE PARADE 1.00 P,M. ALLIGATOR SHOW HILARIOUS FUN CONTESTS Kid's Chariot Rave, Tug of War, Greasy Pole Fight, Honeymoon Race, Women's Nail Driving Contest. Rim and .Pop, Pillow Case and 13nby marathon -ail side, splitting omits eats you'll really enjoy Lloyd Wright--CFPL-MG FREE -- KiDS -- FREE Free Admission, ice Cream and Chocolate Milk for Kids! You can win a free bicycle, tricycle or wagon, too I EVENING Future Stars Baseball 6.30 Share the Wealth Bingo 8.30 $500' All-Star Vaudeville Show Top Talent in the Country I The Videcette s, sensational I3c:1l Rim gra with Star Concert; SALLY JEAN GREIER, International Champion Baton Twirler; KEl'- PO FAMILY, Finland's Famous Jugglers; JOHNNY LAXTON, Tight -Wire Walker Rxtraorcdin- Ore; ALEX READ, Terrific Co- median; LOVEY STACEY, Acro- batic Stunt Artist; LEE PAUL, emcee Share The Wealth Bingo - 8.30 p.in. Win A Deluxe 21" TV Set in Case of Rain Shows Will Be Staged Inside Arena For Reserved Seats Wrdfe or Phone Snell Bros, Ltd., Exeter e1111„11111a11,11111111111,I11111110g1101 mIo Braco11rnmm1nmm1111e1111ana111111tillI 11111111OMMIM 111111111111111. RED CROSS NOTES The following is a letter received by the local Red Cross Society from Mrs. Edward Coleman, chairman of Womens' work committee, Ontario division of the Canadian Red Cross. As the •time approaches when workrooms will be closing for sum- mer holidays, I would like to write to thank you and all your workers for what I feel was an outstanding year's work. Enthusiasm has increased with the knowledge that there is still a great need for our work. The lovely articles of clothing that have been shipped into our warehouse show continuing warmth of feeling for all the children who are in such great need. At a meeting of the National Wo- men's work committee, it was. decid- ed to carry on a programme much as we have done this year. We will continue to send supplies to The League of Red Cross Societies and to the Depot at Istanbul, as well as to all countries who ask for aid. Early in September we will send you our quota lists and know that we will have your usual ready response. As you no doubt already know, the Red Cross now have an Old Age Pro- gramme. Will you give some thought to how Women's Work may partici- pate in this programme, in your group? We know many of our groups are assisting in this work, if you are one of these, will you let us know so that we may pass suggestions along to other branclhes. There are so many elderly people in every community who would like to sew or knit, if they were approached, either at home or in our workrooms. In this way we will all benefit, in that we will have more work done and will also give a Red .Cross helping hand. I hope moat sincerely that you will have a happy summer as your holi- day will be well deserved. We ane very proud indeed of the women in our branches who have contributed so much of their time to ensure com- fort for so many children. TUCKERSIVMITH A special meeting of the W. A. Turner's Church ladies was held on June 0 in the church when they en- tertained Egmondville and Bruce - field societies. Mrs. Ed Layton pre- sided for the worship service and program, which included numbers from the three societies.. Scripture was read by Mrs, Elmer Townsend with prayer by Mrs. Howard Johns. A program including a solo by Mrs, Cairns, accompanied by Mrs. Me - Beath of Brucefield, a duet by Mrs. S. Jackson and Mrs. Stephenson, ac- companied by Mrs. McLeod of Eg- mondville, a violin selection from Miss Eva Stackhouse of Brucefield, a poem by Mrs. McMillan of 'Egmond- villa and two humorous readings from Mrs, Turner of Turner's was much enjoyed. Mrs. Layton intro- duced the guest speaker, Mrs. Rev, Glen Campbell of Seaforth, who de- livered a most interesting and in- spiring message, Words of apprecia- tion to the guest speaker and the vis- iting ladies were given by .NIrs. Frank Falconer. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. BRODHAGEN Rev, W. rBeeker and Mr, George Eickmeir, delegate, attended Synod ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD NOTICE OF I-IEARING TAKE NO'1'I0S that The Ontario Muriel - pal Board has appointed Monday, the 6th dui, of July, A,D, 1004, at the hour of one o'doek in the afternoon, Daylight Saving Time (1.00 0.1n.. as;L.) at the Council Chambers in the Tom). of Seaforth, for the hearing of all per- sona Interested, in support of or opposing the application of the Corporation of rho Town of Seaforth, pursuant to Sections 60 and 67 of The Ontario Municipal Board Act for an Order' or Orders, (1) disposing with a vote of the ratepayers with respect to a proposed capital ex- Peuditure of 806,000.00 for the con- struction of sewers on ('a) Lane West of Main, Huron and Main Streets, (b) Elm, Oak, Willow and crossing corder the Caned - fan National. Ransom'; Sewage Treatment Plant for the purpose of primary treatment and chlorination only' for making all the neeessay private drain connectionstherewith and for acquiring land in the municipality, (2) iapproving, the paid undertaking and M- ita! expenditure. • DATED at the Town of Seaforth this 22nd" day of June, 1964. SNNLL 8; e+ o th,, EOnntar HAYS Solicitors for the Appllesnt, The Corporation of the Town of Seaforth ,1® meeting at Kitchener last week. • The following were winners from our school at the Monkton music Festival last Tuesday. Dorothy Warren Sholdice, first with 86 marks, arren Sholdice, first with 86 marks, Clare French, second with 86 marks, James Arbuckle, third with 84 marks. Sen- ior Ensemble, diis. No. 4, second with 85 harks; Double Trio S;S. No. 4, first with 85 marks.• The first prize winners each received a silver spoon donated by the Monkton Women's Institute. Congratulations to MissJean Mueller the winner of the Public Speaking contest held in Mitchell last Monday evening. She spoke on "Opportunities for Young 'Canadi- ans". The 'teacher of our school, Mr. .Glen Brickman, and grades 7 and 8 motored to Niagara Falls on Friday, Mr. Harry Muegge transported some of the pupils. The pupils are Glenda (Miller, Carol Rose, Clayton Ahrens, Keith Wolfe, Warren Sholdice, Lar- ry Muegge, Ray Benneweis, Clare French, Members . of the Farm Forum and their families enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Green at Grand Bend on Sunday aft- ernoon. Quite a number from here attend- ed the shower in the town hall, Mit- chell for Mr. and Mrs. Elliott (Esth- er Kahle) on Friday evening, Mrs. John G. Hinz and Winnifred of Waterloo and Mrs. Clayton Carl- ton of Niagara Falls, N.Y., with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ahrens and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Elligson. Mrs. Robert Rock of Walkerton spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock while Rev. Robert Rock attended Synod at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Sie- mon attended the Installation Service of the former's son, Rev. Robert Rock at Walkerton and Mildmay Lu- theran Churches on , Sunday. Rev. Rock had been in Geraldton for the past 3 years. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann, Mrs. Edith Beuerman, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beuerman attended wedding of their niece, Miss Muriel Wanda Beu- erman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benerman, to Robert Lynn Smyth at Milton on Saturday. - Mr. Wm. S. Riehl and Shirley at- tended the wedding in Toronto on Saturday of the former's niece, Miss Doreen Riehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Riehl of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacob, Mr. John Jacob of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman and Mr. G. Mueller on Sunday.. Mrs. Mary Dittmer has been con- fined to her bed and is under the Doctor's care. Rev. Eric Schultz will conduct the next Sunday morning service at St. Peter's Lutheran Church here begin- ning at 9:30, in the absence of Rev. W. Becker, who will be gone to Gen- eva Camp, Lake iCouchiching, as Chaplain, for a week. The annual Sunday School picnic is to be' held on Sunday, July 11 at the school grounds with supper serv- ed in the church basement and an open air service in the evening. Susan Mildred, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Diegel was bap- tized at the First Lutheran Church by the Rev. C. Klages, at the Sunday morning service, Mr. and Mrs. John Ritz were the sponsors. Mrs. Orth and Vera and Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leonhardt of Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elligson On Sunday. Mr. Calvin Diegel has received word that he has passed all his exams in first year at Waterloo College. DUBLIN Reception for Mr. and 'Mies. Bill Evans will be held on Friday even- ing, June 25th at St. Patrick's Parish hall, Dublin. Everyone welcome. ECMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH Invite you to come and enjoy Chicken Barbecue AT SEAFORTH TIONS' PARK $1.50 per pla4e Tues., June 29 Serving to start at 6 p,m. Tickets are limited and may be ob- tained at McGonigle's Grocery, Ste- ven's Grocery, ,Cleary's Grocery, Wright's Grocery, Cooper's Grocery, Smith's Grocery, Dicta's 'Grocery, Taney's Grocery, Crown Hardware. With the Cooperation of the O.A.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1953 2 New M. H. Rope Hayloaders Much less than cost to clear 1 used M. H, Side Rake Seaforth Motors CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who gave so freely and assisted in any way at the benefit dance hold recently for ma in Bayfield. And to all those who sent cards, treats and gifts and loaned cars white I was In Victoria Doe- pital, and the many acts of kindness since I wrrived home. Thane you, MRS. ROY LEPPINGT0Nr Breeelleld, CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity to thank all those who sent carets, treats and Rowers to me while in Clinton Hospital, special thanks to all my Walton frionda and to Dr. W. A. ,cakes and staff of the Hospital MRS. W. 0. BENNETT CARD OF THANKS I wish to thankmy friends, neighbors and relatives who remembered me with calls, cards and treats while a patient in Seaforth Memorial Hospital ERNIE 11O1aL CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank my many kind neighbors and friends for the visits, treats,, cards and gifts and Rowers given me \Oslo I was n patient in Seaforth Hospital and to thank Dr. Brady, Dr, Elliott and Dr. Mc- Master and all the nurses that so patiently waited on me and also thank Rev. Scott of Blyth and Rev. Stinson and Rev. Campbell of Seaforth, for their visits. Words .cannot ex- prose MY appreciation. MILS. TOHN McNICI101. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my friends for the lovely treats and cards I received while I was ill. Mao a very special thanks to those who helped with the chores and in so many other ways. ELDIN KERR. FOR SALE 200 Sussex and Red pullets laying weli. CHARLES W. RILEY, Clinton R.1, Constance NOTICE Will the party who took the ornament off post at Mrs. Many Reeves home return same and avoidfurther trouble. Mrs. Mary Reeves FOR SALE Some goad mixed hay on the field, 10 Piga seven weeks old, W. MONTGOMERY, RR4 Walton. Phone 834r4 BOX 311 tt u r*.t rririct. WANTED TO BUY Wanted to' buy ane to five acres land near Seaforth. Interested in cheap house or small farm. Write to P.O. Box 40, Seaforth FOR SALE Concrete bricks and flagstones; any color, now in stock. Modern concrete flagstones Pro- vide the convenient, pleasing gardenwalk. Elroy to lay, no experience needed.. Lasts a lifetime. Economical. All kinds of concrete work, including sidewalks, cement floors, septic tanks, etc. SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS. Phone 22-M, Seaforth FOR SALE 7 foot Massey Harris binder in good shape. W. J. LEEMING, 531r51 Seaforth FOR SALE International seven footgrain binder, cut leas than 200 acres. Priced to sell. Reason for selling, using a mother. WM. SPARKS FOR SALE Set of team harness, brass mounted breech- ing. Set of ]ray rake shafts. Pole for wagon, Couple of hay fonts. Platform for sleigh, 454 by 12, Quantity of 34 gallon sealers. Exten- sion table, hand washer wringer. ALEX McNAB, phone 1258 Seaforth CUSTM BALING PERFORMED Custom haling done with new twine tied square baler. Every effort for your conveni- enee. Phone 654x2 Seaforth. ARTHUR Mc- NAUGHTON WANTED Old horses for mink feed. GILBERT BROS., Goderich. Phone collect 9361.21 or 93602 Goderich. FOR SALE 10 acres of Brume grass and red clover Phone 8301.25. HENRY ENZENSBERGER FOR SALE Massey Harris No. 23 oil -bath mower. Dur- ham heifer due in July. 300 hybrid pullets ready to lay. JOHN A. KEYES, Varna FOR SALE 150 Red Rock pullets 614 months old, start- ing .to lay. Also dining room table in good condition. G. REYNOLDS, phone 687824 Auction Sale OF MODERN HOUSE FURNISHINGS, On East William Stin town of Seaforth. Saturday, June 26 at 1.30 P.M. 2 Des. Chesterfield suite; 1 occasional chair (like new) ; General Electric radio (new) ; electric fan; 4 burner electric stove. Occasional chairs, magazine rack; chesterfield table; cof- fee table; twilight lamps; floor lamps; table lamps. Modern dining room suite, 9 pos.- table, buffet, china cabinet and 6 chairs. Flat top 6 drawer desk. 6 pes.-Maple din- ette suite (like new). Mirrors. 9 ft. Firestone frigidaire (like new). White enamel Westing- house washing machine, new motor. Modern walnut bedroom suite, bed, chest drawers, vanity bench, springs and inner spring mat- tress, % modern bed, springs, inner spring mattress, chest of drawers, wardrobe with mirror. Airway sanitiser vacuum cleaner with all attachments (new). Axminster living room rug; number of scatter mats. Devon Rose pat- tern set of dishes. Quantity of other dishes and ornaments. Kitchen utensils. Step ladder, garden hose, tubs & stand, garden tools and many other articles. Terms cash. FRANK GRIEVE, Prop., Harold Jackson, Auctioneer Tenders Wanted Tenders wanted for brush painting of School No. 7, McKillop. Classroom, stairs and hall to have two coats; basement, one coat; outside woodwork to have two coats. Separate figures for outside and inside. Tenders to he in by July 10. Work to be completed by August. 25. ALEX DENNIS, Sec.-Treas., Walton PROCLAMATION TOWNSHIP OF TTJCKERSMITH Upon Instruction from council under auth- ority of 13y -law 418, 1952, Township of Tusk- eramith, I hereby proclaim that all Clogs in the hamlets of Egmondville and Harpurhey are prohibited from running at large during the period from June 1, 1964. to November 1, 1954. Owners or harborers of dogs contraven- ing the provisions of this by-law will be sub- 3eet to a maximum penalty of 560.00. (Signed) JAS. DOIG, Reeve, Two. of Tuelteramith Tenders Wanted TWP. OF TUOKERSMITH Tenders are invited by the Township of Tuckesmith for the construction of two eon- eretc culverts, 8' x 24' and 16' x 24' (ap- piontmately 172 cu. yda. for the two bridges). Contractor to furnish all requirements ex- sept cement and steel Which will be supplied by the Township. Marked cheque for 1O of tender price const accompany the tender. Tenders tob0 sealed, marked 'Tender" and in the Cleric's hands by 8 P.M., July 6th, 1064. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's. office, Lowestor any tender no0 necessarily accepted. E. 1'. CHESNEY, Clerk 800 Red Rock F ullets 5 months old, started to lay, Also 200 pullets 3 months old. DON 1311016ANAN. 850r26 Seaforth Custom Scombdiningof wheat Will put wheat in granary or deliver to min, Apply Ken Thompson, Seaforth phone 822x13, or Sohn Thompson 823111 NOTICE For your Weed Spraying, phone G4r10, Dub- lin. Prices reasonable, 9ETE10 E, MALONEY & SONS FOR SALE Special, hardwood alahs 80, Softwood delivered, Also sand for kiddies play pens or for plastering. A. DELLOW, Ord at.. Seaforth awlchhA uESME oWANTED Rl w open in Huron Co. Trade well established. Excellent opportunity, Foil time. Write at once, Rawlekgh's Dept. 10-104.180,. Montreal FOR SALE 1 Oliver Red River Special Threshing Sep - ardor. Size 22 x 86, oomplote with Memel Shredder and Eborsol Grain Thrower. All steelmachine need on one farm for three crops only. HAROLD COI,7,IMAN, Stella AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones; Day 43 Night 695 W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-,W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D„ Internist P. L. Brady, M,D., Surgeen Office Hours, - 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., daily except; Wednesday andhurdaY sday and Saturday Evenings, Tuesday, T only 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance are desirable VETERINARY SURG"EONI J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., Y.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M„ Y.S. Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791., Main SG, Seaforth Houra-Seaforth daily except Sion, 9 to 6.80 Saturday to 9 PM. Wed. DAM to 12.80 PM Clinton-MoLarene Studio, Mon. 9 to 6,80 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT. A11 kinds of Insurance risks effect ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • • Liability etc. Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Successor to E. C. Chamberlain MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 Res. 22210 SUMMER PRICES *'blue illi 501)0 NEL' FOR SOLID COMFORT 1 PHONE 868-7 WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND, FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 263 .1 or 32210 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE -SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers -President, J. 8. McEwing, Blyth: Vice -Pres., R. Archibald, Seaforth; Manager and Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth Directors -3. L. Malone, Seaforth; J. H. Malwing, Blyth.; W. S. Alexander, Walton; E, J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. E. Pepper. Brucefield; C. W. Leonhardt, Bornholm; H. 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 to effect inaurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guarantee$' »•radio - repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick Hous., phone 8478. Seaforth SALES AND SERVICE New Viking electric cream separators and repairs for Renfrew separators BASIL O'ROURRE, phone Clinton 684 r 21. PERSONAL Hygienic( Supplies (rubber geode) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list, 6 samples 25c; 24 samples 51.00. Mail - Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Robber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. o110.11• FOR SALE New Mildmay Grain Threshers, Grain Throwers and Elevators, Combined Cutter and Shredders, fit all makes of threshers. The cutter that makes finer straw. Get our prices and terms. WM. PEPPER, Seaforth. Phone Clinton 6151021 COAL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318w FREE SERVICE TO FARMERS Don't waste money on minerals your land does not need. We will, without charge to you, take samples of the earth in your fields and have them analyzed, Call Topnotch Feeds Limited Phone 16 or 276, Seaforth LEHIGH Premium Hard Coal More Heat Per Ton SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. Phone 47 Seaforth, Ont. Frame dwelling OIR ss William et., modern. Pram dwelling in Egmondville. Brick dwelling on Railway St. Frame dwelling on Loulaa St., modern. WATSON & 10580, Seaforth NOTICE Bulldozer for biro for digging cellars, clear- ing land, ole. JOS, & GARTH POSTILL, Dunton, Phone 90602 COMING EVENT Dancing every Friday night at Bayfield Pavilion. Ken W1)bee's Orchestra. For private parties and rentals phone 088x6. Soaforth, or, 68401 Hensel] FOR SALE Summer Prices on Reading Briouots; also Hard Coal. ICRACISKOPF nos., phone 86113 Dublin