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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-10-28, Page 8Three day dial THURS. FRIaR SAT, OCT. 28 29 30 W. R. Johnston Made - To - Measure SUITS DISCOUNT W. R. Johnston tailored suits are fanned for value and styling at regular prices. - Now they're a super bargain with this big 20% discount. Choose from hundreds of fine English and domes- tic worsteds, serges, fine flannel worsteds, pick and picks and tweeds—in every new popular shade. Individually cut to your measurements, and fully guaranteed for fit, wear and workmanship. 55.00 Suits for 44„00 59.50 Suits for 47 a6O 69.50 Suits for 55 x For Two Piece Suit Ladies' Tailored !Suits Ladies! Order your fall tailored suit now at these low discount prices. - Come to the "Men's Dept." and look over the big range, today Regular 57.50 REG. 65.00 REG. 69.50 46.00 52.00 55.60 tewart ALSO REDUCED ros. 61111111111111111111216 510111.1.111.. District i ible Society Service Northside United Church SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 - 7 p.m. The Representative, REV. W. H. MOORE, will preach He will show the sound motion film "45 TIOGA ST." WINTHROP The W. A. and WMS. meeting of Cavan Church will be held en Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. in the church. The roll call will be a donation of any new article of childrens' clothing, or yarn, need- les, thread etc. Anyone having sec- ond eland clothing to spare please SPECIALS PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLLS , . , , ... , ... 490 lb BURNS SPORK 1.2 oz. Tins 39c DELMAR MARGA;RIN17 2 Ib for 58o UNIVERSAL RED SOCKEYE SALMON ........ 35c Tin 7% oz. tin NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT . ........ . . ... 2 for .32c 1bO KLEENEX (Regular Size) • 2 for 39c CANADIAN BEAUTY PASTRY FLOUR 7 ib bag 39c CLARKS PORI{ & BEANS, 20 oz. tin 2 for 33c LARGE SIZE] BATH TOWELS 59c each CLAIR HANEY Egmondville I 111111111 111 111/ PHONE 72 FREE DELIVERY lelllnl,111111n nl111111111 111,111111111,11111111 11111111111111111111111111 A RARE MUSICAL TREAT ! THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 40 voice MALE CL Us will sing at NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH FRIDAY, NOV. 5TH - 8.15 ASSISTED BY MR. RUSSELL PAYNE TALENTED MARIMBIST AUSPICES - - NORTHSIDE UNITED CHOIR ADULTS CHILDREN 1.00 50c uuuuu uuum nnnuauaaeunln1111111111nwnwu1111111wluuuauaw111w111nnnnau a EIRKEY SUPPER COUNTRY STYLE] ALL YOU CAN EAT WE NOV. 10th From 5.30 P.M. Egmondville United Church ADMISSION $1.50 Children of Public School Age" and under, 75c bring to this meeting for the bale. The members of the Baby Band and their mothers are especially in- vited to attend this meeting... KIPPEN Two teen agers were admitted to Victoria Hospital on Saturday night with serious injuries, the result of an accident 3 miles south of Hensall on highway 4. Miss Elaine Bell, 16, student at South Huron District High School, Exeter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Kippen, suffered chest and head injuries and dislocat- ed hip. Irvin Ford, R1R.1, Exeter, suffered a fractured ankle, face and head injuries. The accident happen- ed when a pick-up truck driven by Ford went into the ditch and struck a tree. Two ambulances took injured to hospital. Dr. 3. C. Goddard of Hen- sail attended at the scene. P. C. Cecil Gibbons investigated, truck com- pletely demolished. BRODHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Queren- gesser, David and Jimmy of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Arbuckle and other relatives. Mr, and Mrs. John G. Hinz, Maur- een and Winnifred of Guelph visit- ed Mrs. Louise Hinz and other rela- tives on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks and Al- vin spent the weekend with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Worsnup and Jerry, Mr. Gordon McKee and Mr. Roy Miller of Dunnville with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe. Master Kenneth Elligson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Elligson was the Incky winner of a Television set. The draw was sponsored by the Monkton Fair Board. Mr. Henry Rock underwent an op- eration on a toe at Scott Memorial Hospital, •Seaforth, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Lavern Wolfe and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe attended the Byers-Wettig wedding in Kitchener on Saturday and on Sunday attended the baptism of the former's grandson, Douglas Clifford Watson in Exeter, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Watson. Two bouquets of white baby mums adorned the altar of St. Peters Lutheran Church at the Sunday morning service in memory of Fred Elligson who passed away 10 years ago, Oct. 24. They were placed there by his wife and family. Miss Helen Goerz of Kitchener with Rev. and Mrs. Walter Becker. Films will beshown at the school on Friday evening. Master Clare French received first prize in the whistling contest held at Monkton on Thursday. On Friday evening a large crowd attended a shower for Mr. and Mrs. NO,n IN A SERIES ... YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS YOU HYDRO ...Lighting the way Adequate, reliable, street lighting, made possible by low-cost Hydro electricity, is one of the great benefits of modern living. Automatic traffic lights speed and inte- grate the flow of traffic ... help prevent accidents ... protect pedestrians. Street lights safeguard the citizens of a community in other ways too ... Brightly illuminated streets are an important fac- tor anfor in reducing crime. Thanks to a dependable supe y of elec- tricity, provided by Ontario Hydro and your local municipality, the streets of our Province are better lighted than ever before. Another example of .. ONTARIO HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS Information concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained' by writing to your Hydro Chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronto. CARD OF 'x'�A,NES Mrs. Wm, Morris and £amity wish to thunk neighbors, friends and relative* for the Mass cords, floral tributes, sympathy and hal, iv. eeived during their recent �pa;d bereavement, Special thanks to Father Weber, Dr, Staple' ton, and Dr, 'Munn,, CARD OF THANKS >' wish to thank my many friends for flow* ers, eerde and treats during my stay in St, Joseph's. Hospital, Louden, and Scott Memor- ial Hospital, Seaforth. —Mrs, Maly Phillipe. • For Sale Plowing Match Demonstrator, now, 24 x 40 Bell Imperial Thresher; substantial discount for immediate sale. We are also taking orders on new machines for deliv ery next year at a reduced price, ROBERT BELL INDUSTRIES LTD. Seaforth, Ont. FOR SALE Two -room furnished frame cottageQ, lnsu- fated, in Dublin. Apply CARL BREIHM, Dub- lin. Dressed capons O1R•ct ss dellveted Nov '0. Phone 860 r 32, Seaforth, WILLIAM DOL. MACE. FOR SALE Ifitchen range, white enamel, for coal or wood, lust used 1 month, reasonable. Apply The SI,AFOR'OII .NEWS. Registered Shorthorn t nnSALl, Oakbrook Ran- som, 4 years old, Robert W. Campbell breed). PETER J. HICKN.ELL, 061L. 6, SEAFORTFI, ONT. Phone 94 r 11, Dublin. FOR SALE Used Essolano gats range, used washers, all at bargain prices. 130X FURNITURE STORE FOR SALE 2 Durham caws, due in March. FRED CHAPPLE, 001 r 23, SEAFOR'TH. BE IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF With our agency consisting of 260 guaran- teed products including cosmetics, tonics, vit- amins, spices, culinary extracts, fluor Polish, windo-brite, farm products. Territory ¢Pen in your. district, FAMILEX,•Dept, 4, Montreal 24 FDR SALE 6-picao chrome 'citation sot, ltvingroom suite, including hostess chair, 2 lamps, coffee table, and table, 3 -piece bell suite. Phone 249W, Sea - forth. NOTICE You line tried the rest, now try the best. Circular sawing and two-man chain saw available practically any time. Also large quan- tity of wood :for sate. Three Quebec heater stoves. A number of pigs. Phone 6910 Sen - forth. J. It BURNS HELP WANTED BOOKKEEPER — Matte or female interest- ed in earning extra money during your spare time, evenings, week -ends, etc, Excellent remuneration. APPLY—Box H, The Seaforth News. slat - lig full particulars in first latter. CUSTOM SEED CLEANING Clovers and timothy. 2 blacks west of creamery, north side. LOUIS LECHNER, Phone 298.. Boys standardFOCM b cycle, in very good condition, with large light, generator, horn, reflector and parcel carrier. Phone 670r2 FOR SALE 2 purebred Tamworth boars ready for ser- vice, from show stock, priced to sell, FRAN- CIS COLEMAN JR. Phone 888x22 Seaforth TO RENT Apartment, immediate possession. Five roams and private bathroom. Apply to HARVEY MOILWAIN, phone 112, Seaforth Frame 7 -room house FOR East William St., oil furnace, 3 -piece bath, insulated, full base- ment. HAROLD COMING EVENT Seaforth Staffa Unite Church Ladies are holding their animal bazaar and afternoon tea in the township hall on Friday afternoon, Nov. 12 Eight cattle to LotR29YWn. 6, Tuckersmith. Owner please identify cattle and pay expenses. Or phone 056x11 Seaforth Clearing Auction Sale OF FULLY ACCREDITED REG. POLLED ANGUS CATTLE, PICS, HORSES AND FARM. MACHINERY at Lot 18, 'Con. 6. Mor- ris oo-ris Twp., 114 north and 3 miles west of Brussels on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd at 12.30 p.m. HORSES -2 Clyde geldings 1609 lbs.; 1 Olyde mare 9 roars old. Harness—Set of back band harness, number of horse collars. PIGS -8 pigs 100 lbs; 12 pigs 3 weeks ofd: 1 Yorkshire sow rebred. CATTLE -1. Durham cow due time of sale; 2 Durham cows due in March; 1 blue cow duo in March; 1 black cow due in March. 4 Polled Angus steers 700 lbs. ; 2 grade Angus heifers 700 lbs; 7 grade Angus spring and winter calves. POULTRY -175 Barred Rock pullets, 7 months old. Bray breed. MACHINERY -7 -ft. T�-11 binder; 13 disc M -H fertilizer drill; If -II manure spreader (like new): Push bar hay loader. 2 years old; Frost & Wood mower (good) : Minneap- olis side rake (new) ; Spring tooth cultivator; Diamond barrows; 8 -drum steel roller; walk- ing plow; riding plow; Rubber tired wagon; 10 -ft. flat rack (now) ; fanning mill. Set of farm sleighs; buggy ; cutter; 1000 lbs. scales; cream separator: wagon box; turnip drill; forks, chains whipple trees and other articles; 20 cedar posts. HAY AND GRAIN -40 ton of mixed hay ; 2000 bus. of mixed grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Quantity of household effects. REG. POLLED ANGUS CATTLE consist- ing of Herd Sire and twelve Cows; also calves. For complete list see sale bills. TERMS—Cash THOMAS ELLIS, Proprietor ROBERT JOHNSTON. Clerk HAROLD JACKSON. Auctioneer Lorne Wolfe ('Phyllis Soper) newly- weds, held in, Mitchell Town hall. Mr. Ian McPherson read an address prepared lgr Mrs. Fred Hubert and Mr. Kenneth Riehl presented the bride and groom with a purse of money and other individual gifts. The evening was spent in dancing to the music of Don Worsnup, Gor- don McKee and Roy Mellis of Dunn- ville. Lunch was served. A ,going -away party was sponsored by Blyth friends of AC2 Ray Heuer - mann, RCAF, at Blyth on Wednes- day evening at which relatives, friends and neighbors from here al- so attended. Ray leaves for Parent, Quebec, early in November after a 30 day leave. He was presented with a purse of money. The evening was spent in dancing. Refreshments were served. Mr. Roseville Bourgon, Waterloo Seminary, and Miss Joan Schultz of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. John Arbuckle. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pruess, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rhody and children of Elmwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford and Wayne of London and Miss Gwen Rock, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock. Mr. Rudolph Franeck has taken a position at Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matthies and Bob, and Miss Barbara Knight of Tavistock, Mrs, Art Newmaster and Wendy with Mr. and Mrs. Chris and Ross Leonhard -b. Mr. Aug. Hillebrecht spent a few days In Hamilton with his daughter, Mrs. John Mueller and Mr. Mueller. Rev, W. Becker and members of the Luther League attended a Luth- er League Rally at Gadshili Luther- an Church on Sunday, TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Stanwell and family of Aylmer, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. McFadden. Miss 'Barbara Jordan, London, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jordan. Mrs; W. Elinkhamer, Detroit, Mich., returned to her home after holidaying with her sister, Mrs. 0. P. Sills. THE ak)AP'OIRT}I NkIWs Thursday, Oct. 28, 1254 BOX ,fin nn er a1 trutrr AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Il'lowere for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595 W Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST„ SEAFORTti ONT. All 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 B. C. Chamberlain MAIN ST. SEAWORTH Phone 834 Res. 222R WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS S. LONEY Phone 573 or 332-R 001111111.1111,116/ SALES AND SERVICE New Viking electric Bream separators and repairs for Renfrew separators. BASIL O'ROURKE, phone Clinton 684 r 21. PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed Postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 26c; 24 samples $1,00. Mail - Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Orrice Phone 784 - Res. 318 w 11M 16111111 FREE SERVICE TO��,, FARMERS Don't waste money on minerals your land does not need. We will, without charge to You, take samples of theearth in your fields and have them analyzed. Call. Topnotch Feeds Limited Phone 16 or 37(1, Seaforth FOR SALE Red Rock and Iced Sussex pullets, ready for • range, priced for quick sale. W. C. HEND- ERSON. phone 0883, Seaforth Old horses 30 WANTED per toatr.,phone cattle and horses to at value. Important phons e at once, day or night. GILBERT BROS. MINK RANCH, Goderich. Phone collect 986x82 or 930r21 English York boaarss, rready for light service. GORDON MILLER, Lot 8, Con..11, McIfilioi, SLE About 80 pullets.s.RRed A bcssex, 0 months old. Phone 848r2. STANLEY HILLEN FOR SALE Small oil space heater, reasonable. KEN MOORE, phone 647x31 Seaforth F9QR SALE 16 good young otic pugs. JACK McIVER, St. Columban. Phone Dublin 22r21 TO RENT 6 room cottage withbasement, nice lawn and garden, house furnished, 3 piece bath, hot and cold water on tap, heavy duty wiring, new floor linoleum' and oil heaters; nicely decor- ated inside and out; situated on new highway 8 between Clinton and Seaforth. Only good. tenants with small family need apply: or would make an ideal home for retired couple. See JONATHAN MCGILL, phone 667x18 Sea - forth, or 6161.13 Clinton NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of THOMAS D. WREN All persons having claims against the. Estate of Thomas D. Wren, late of the Township of Hibbert, in the County of Perth, Municipal Clerk, deceased, who died on the 9th- day of October, 1954, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 20th day of November, 1954, after which date the assets will be die, tributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 26th day of Oc- tober, 1964. McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executrix. NOTICE Paperhanging, painting (brush or spray). Exterior or interior decorating. See our 1965 wallpaper designs, DOUG DALTON, Phono Brussels 48r9; Seaforth 481-3. FOR SALE Shorthorn bulls of serviceable age, and also n 12 -gauge repeating shotgun. STEWART DALE, 84741, Seaforth. FOR SALE Lot 10, concession 14, McKillop township. 87% acres of good workable soil, excellent water supply, buildings in good repair, large barn with cement stabling and water through- out, also litter carrier. 7Uodorn 10 -room brick houlse with pressure system, hot and cold water, also 3-01000 bath downstairs and toilet upstairs, built-in cupboards. Good hen house, steel shed, double car garage, hydro throughout. Price $12,000, terms reasonable. Apply to MRS. MABEL MONICHOL, Phone 1007, Seaforth, or Mr. Tack Bosman (84316,. Seaforth), Walton, Ont. TO RENT Good brick farm house without hydro but with propane connected; hen house available. 0 miles southeast of Seaforth. HAROLD COLEMAN, phone 008r26 RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. -Opposite Dick House, phone 847R, Seaforth PIANO TUNER Will be in Seaforth November 1st, 1064, last trip this. season. Phone your order to Mrs. Collins, Music Teacher, phone 6071612 SGAPORTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS PHONE 2285 WI)1 repair your buildings before whntor tit reasonable prices, Also now buildings, gas ages, patios, verandahs, etc. In stock—Col- ored flotstone, bricks, blocks, tile, and other eoneete preclude Township of Tuckersmith COURT 01 REVISION Township of Tuckersmith Court of Revi- sion on the 1066 Assessment Roll will bo held in tho Town Hall, Seaforth, Nov. 2nd, 1064 at eolvoe 2 p.m, Tnkereeteeocotdingly.d parties should govern them - P. OHESNEY, Clerk TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP. Oou6T OF REVISION The Council of the Township of McKillop will meet as a. Court of Revision on the As- sessment of 1064-50, at Carnegie Hall, Sem. forth, on Monday, Nov. 1, 1004, at i0 A.M. Parties interested should' govern themselves accordingly. T. M. ECKERT, Olork, Menlo.