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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1954-12-02, Page 8wanted: for Christmas Choose from pure bat. any wools, soft cash. mores, lamb's wool or orlons, In Pullovers, Bo- leros or Cardigans In the widest choice offs lovely sweaters we've shown in years. We feature two famous makes, Grandmere and Aurora, the best money can liuy Pullovers 4.95 to 8.95 Cardigans 5.95 to 10.95 Featured in our Christmas show- ing of novel handbags are calf skin leather, corde and piasta- hide. New striking shapes in red, navy, black, luggage tan, green and wine. Gift boxed at 3.95 to 8.95 GIFT GLOVES SHE'LL LOVE All English and French imports in Chatnoisette, Kid and Nylon Choose from black, white, red, green, biscuit, coffee, pink, navy, purple and grey. Every pair Gift Boxed at 1.75 2.95 3.95 STEWART BROS. Hennas On Florida Vacation Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hanna left on Friday for Toronto. On Monday they flew to Miami, Florida, where they expect to spend the next few weeks, Miss Shirley McPhee, of Seaforth, will juin the Hennas in Miami short- ly. Their address there will be the Aleazar Hotel, Biscayne Blvd.. Miami City, Florida.— Wingham Advance Tithes. MANY ACCLAMATIONS IN HURON COUNTY Ashfield Township Reeve: Reeve Cecil Bleke (aecI.), Councillors (four acclaimed): Andrew Ritchie, John Bradley, Donald McKenzie, Tom Howard. Public School Trustees (two to be elected); Clifford Crozier, Marvin Durnin, Roderick Mc - CE In Northside United Church i� T),,, DAY 9 DEC. 11 Oth 8,15 P.M. BY THE PUPILS OF SEAFCRTH PUBLIC SCHOOL ALL WELCOME Sarisntlonaliy Howl yo no (r�trnt. Amazing w the pont rides of t i��lh�q'Slb l f 1.l atnosk �mmnnl Hss]mmnnl Hoq will not break. Electronically ogggtpogrprahlld on your iia Nb�. Ba caro to PR YOUR NAME "BRANDED" ON THIS INDESTRUCTIBLE PONY NEIGHS AS YOU RIDE( At last yen can hats your own ony "hrandad" with your Ana name right across hie i Y inflates to Vinyl Plastic Pany n11 o sdargo alta Rids from 6 months to 10 years dot heir llyos when they rids this Bu h ' Dronco acmes the ratites! Toe can alt on him [ e m bounce hint, whip him—but you won't hurt r m. sok or more. Ito "neighs" with each bounce big, tough and strong -200.1h. man can ride hie, stamp on him and w0 guarantee it sealed seams. Special low Introductory price—only $9.00 for two. Buy them for t et thin amazing low offer. Send if you ony wish spa patty Beppiy limited, so order ss many M 190 aril TNT names of children yon want on pony. Oa. _n�p�lgpls ori era 1 Satisfaction arenteed1 DIIRISTMAS DELIVERY GUARANTEED DEPT. STRATTON MFG. CO., 47 COLBORNE ST., TORONTO, ONT. W P8770 ... ' 9 P XMAS SPECIAL for $3.00 Kenzie. Colborne Township Reeve: Terence Hunter ICeeel Councillors (four aeol.) Johr Kernighan, Anthony Vrooman Ralph Jewell, Tait Clark, School trustees (aces.) : Cliff McNeil, Ben Straughan, Joh Dunbar. Turnberry Township Reeve; Reeve John Y. Fische Cited.)Councillors (four acclaimed) Herbert Foston, Alvin D. Smith W. Jack Willits, W. H. Mulvey School trustee ,(acel.) T. Ed- ward Powell, Bertrum Holmes Eldon Kirton. East Wawanosh Township Reeve; Reeve Orval E. Taylor (acct,) Councillors (four acclaimed)Orval McGowan, John Buchan- an, Clarence Hanna, Aldin Pur don. Public School Trustees (thre acclaimed): Clarence Chanlney Roy Pattison, James Goultes, Hallett Township Reeve WilliamR. Jewit (acel). Councillors -(four acclaimed) George C. Brown, Thomas Lei- per, Emerson Heslc. Archibald Young. Morris Township Reeve.: Reeve Baillie Parrott (tea).Councillors (four acclaimed) : Stewart Proctor, William Elston, Ross Duncan, Walter Shortreed. Public School Trustees ,(two acclaimed) : Bernard Thomas, Robert McMurray, Township of West Wawanosh Reeve; Reeve John Durnin (acel.). Councillors '(four acclaimed) : Harvey Culbert, Orval McPhee, Eldon Miller, Lorne Durnin. Public School Trustees (two acclaimed) : Wallace A. Miller, William Webster. Brussels Reeve: ,Roy B. Cousins Cud.).Councillors: 'Gordon Kreuter,George McCuteheon, J. H. Strat- ton, C. L. Workman (accls.) PublicSchool Trustees: Ger- ald Gibson, Stewart Lowe, Gor- don Stephenson (accts.) P.U.C.: W. R. Little, John Mc- Donald '(accts.) Clinton Mayor: Morgan J. Agnew Reeve: Melvin Crich, John Nediger. Deputy Reeve: Burton Stan- ley •(accl.). Councillors: ((six to be elected) George Beattie, Burton Gliddon, Robert Irwin, ,George Knights, Norman Livermore, Dr, H. A. McIntyre, Albert E. Shacldick. P.U.C. (Two to be elected) Charles Brown, Andrew J. Des- eck, Hugh Hawkins, R. J. Mur- PbY• n r r e• , t Public School Trustees: Geo. Levis, K. W. Colquhoun, Clay- ton Dixon, Royce Macaulay (acels.). Goderich Mayor: John E. Huckins ,(accl) Reeve: Joseph Allaire, John H. Graham. Deputy Reeve: J. E. Drennan, Ernest Fisher. Councillors: (Six'to be elected) Reuben Besse, James M. Don- nelly, C. M. Robertson. Frank Skelton, Joseph Snider, John Spain, John Vincent, Frank Wal- kom. Public School Trustees: Burns M. Ross, Mrs. Madeline Edward, Carlton J. Worsell, Ralph Black- stone (accts.). P.U,C.: Rod Johnston, Thomas Taylor �(acels.). Goderich Township Reeve: Clayton C. Laithwaite, John. W. Deeves. Councillors: (Four to be elect- ed) Walter J. Forbes, Wilmer Harrison, W. R. Lobb. Kenneth C. Merner, Grant Sterling. Public School Trustees: Ever- ett McIlwain, George Potter, '(accls, ). Hay Reeve: Earl Campbell ,(acel,), Deputy Reeve: Valentine Bec- ker (accl.). Councillors: Delbert Geiger, Leonard Greb, L. H. Rader (accts.). Public School Trustees: Leon- ard Erb, Ray Fisher, William Haugh (accls.). Hartsell Reeve: William Parke feed:). Councillor's: (Four to be elect- ed; Harry Hoy, Norman Jones, Lorne Luker, David Sangster, J. R. Sangster. Howick Reeve harry Gowdy, E. H. Strong. Deputy Reeve: Arthur' Gibson r( tied,). Councillors: (Three to be e-1[;rl.rdr Melville Allen, Ivan Ifs tans, Elmer Kaufman, Har- vey McMichael. West Ilewi-k Trustee;: Fred Deu i ie lee. Morley Mehlichael, Clark Ilenwirk racers) 1 t t Howick Trustees: Arnold Gedke, Howard Harris, Fred Litt ( arcus, ), HURON FEDERATION RE-ELECTS OFFICERS V. S. Milburn, secretary -man- ager of the Ontario Federat.ior, of Agriculture told some 225 farmers in I-Iuron County /tt the sourly Federation of Ag- riculture annual meeting in Loft- desholo that otle roan, with Harry followers attempting to destroy the program of marketing t ting hogs in Osttario was; Dakin the great e t dl :ervire to the Federation Of Agriculture. iculture. (hairrnarl of the 1.f„01u i.in n;i comtrtittee, CharlesCoultas, of i,rl 1.r ve titLou,,u1. - t, a , presented tw, 1i,,, 1111 tions which were spin rived the meeting and which will be presented to the Ontario li'eder- ation of Agriculture. One resolution is that all far- mers consider very carefully all aspects of the Farmers' Union policy before committing•.them- selves. At the same time it re- solved to give support for the Federation of Agriculture. which it was felt was the only orguniz. a'tion neeessary to run the farm- er's business, The second resolution will re- quest the Governlnent to present a referendum at the next provin- cial election regarrdin the eon- tmuanee of Daylight Saving Time. The 1954 officers were unani- mously returned to office. They include Wilfred Short - reed, of Walton, president; first vice-pres., Douglas McNeil, Car- low; and second vice-pres., Win- stop Shapton,of Exeter; Gordon Greig, of Biuevale, is the feder- ation's secretary-fieldnlan. Other speakers were G. W., Montgomery, agricultural repre- sentative for Huron County; El- ston 'Cardiff, of Brussels, MP for Huron; Warden W. J. Dale, of IIullett Township; Tom Pryde of Exeter, MLA for Huron; R. S. McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin, im. mediate past -president; Austin Martin, vice-president of the Bruce .County Federation; and Philmer Chappel of Cromarty, represenative of the Perth'Coust- ty Federation. The meeting had 100 per cent representation of executives from the 10 township federations within the county to sot a record. SPORT SHORTS Seaforth Baldwins tasted de- feat at Sarnia on Tuesday night as they came out on the short end of a 3-2 score in an OIIA Junior "B" fixture played at the Sarnia Arena against the local Legionnaires. The powerful Soaforth Bald- wins stretched their winning streak to six straight games as they downed the Lou Ball Jun- iors 8-3 in their 0.114, Junior "B" tilt at the Ontario Arena on Saturday night. A small crowd of 250 fans saw the London six drop its fifth game in six starts. CROP REPORT Plowing is practically finished and on most farms fall work is almost completed. A larger than average number of Feeder Cat- tle have been brought into the County this fall. Annual meet- ings and banquets are the order of the day and attendance has been good. Petitioning- of cattle owners re Calfhood Vaccination is now in progress in three more twps. Two hundred and twenty persons have enrolled in twelve courses -at the Seaforth Rural Community Night School. Huron County Farm Meetings, Dec. 8rd, Huron County 4-H Achievement Night Program, SouthRiuron Di s trio t High School, Exeter at 8 p.m. Mr. Earl Manning, Toronto, Presi- dent Canadian Council 4-11 Club Work, guest speaker. Dec. 8th, Annual Meeting and Banquet, Huron County Soil and Crop improvement Association, Community Hall, Londesboro at 7 p.m. Dr. W. E. Tossell, Field Husbandry Department, OAC., Guelph, guest speaker. Dec. 9th, Annual Meeting and anquet, Perth -Huron Shorthorn Club, Community Centre Hall, eaforth, at 7 p.m. Mr. Fred Campbell, Manager Ont. Stock Yards, Toronto, guest speaker. Dee. 9th, Annual Banquet, Grey -Bruce -Huron Abe r d e e n- ngus Association, Community Hall, Underwood at 7 p.m. H.R. aker, Department of •Agricul- re, Clinton, guest speaker. Dee. 14th,.Annual meeting and anquet, Huron County Here- ord Breeders Association, Unit - d Church, Walton, at 7 p.m. b S A B to B f e WEEK '.END SPECIAL Dressed Chickens 45c lb. LYON'S COFFEE, VACUUM PACKED $1.12 Ib LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 for 24c WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE 2 for 28a KLEENEX - Regular . ... , . , , . , 2 for 39e R1311( BIRD MATCHBS, . , 8 for 25c GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON :. J/2 lb 89c CARNATION MILK - Tall , . , , .... , , 3 for 42c Nylons, 51 gauge, 15 denier , . 1,15 Prince Edward Island Potatoes 75 tbs. $2.85 CLAIR HANEY Egmondville PHONE 72 FREE DELIVERY CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Catherine Kenny wish to express their thanks to the nurses of Seaforth 31(01,104, Drs. Brady and McMuster, Mr. R. S. Box, funeral director: special thanks to Rev. Jr Ti. Ffaulkes, trod all these who helped out. Everything was deeply appreciated. Auction Sale Farm, farm stook and chickens at Lot 10, Con. 10, Hpilett tU, 4 miles east of Londesbeeo, Wed,, Dec, 8, at 1 P°M° 20 head young cattle, 1000 red 'susses pull- ets, 17 tons baled hay„ 200 bus. oats, new extension ladder, bob .sleighs, num- urn spreader, land roller. Some furniture and, other articles. Terms cash. GEORGE DUBS, Prop, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer PRIVATE SALE The following household Mid other ef- fects of the lute Samuel Regele will be offered for cede at the East half of Lot 4, Concession 13, Twp. of McISillop, on Tuesday, December 7, 1954, at 1.30 p,m.; 1080 Forel Coupe, Coal and wood stove, table and chairs,• crocking chair,, cup- board, bench, trunk; ,tntlgae hanging lamp, dishes, extension lathier and other items. Terms cash. William 3, Koehler & intone Sir mon, Executors of the Estate Of Sara - mot Regale, deceased FOR SALE Good Durham cow to freshen in Janna u re; also Hereford calf, one week old. Phone 805r31 Clinton central. GEORGE COLCLOUGH NOTICE Carpenter week and house repairs. No lob too small. Experienced on building work. BERT CHRISTENSEN, phone 75, Rallwny St, Seaforth • At a recent NOM1e ing in the United Church at Sunday service or Presbyterial banquet an exchange of Overcoats took place. Will the man with the dark sand overcoat with zipper for interlining and name on label 'Liberty Clothes' or 'Devon. Park', please call Dr, Harburn. The coat Dr, Harburn has is a Simpson coat FOR SALE 1 pair of girls white Antes, size 8. Just like NOW, fon child S 10 6 years old. FRANK SMALE WANTED Wanted to borrow $3,000 secured by first mortgage on solid brick house in Seaforth. Apply to The Seaforth News FOR SALE reused milk cows; 2 fresh, 1 due soon. NORRIS SILLERY Seaforth, Phone Clinton 628-33 FOR SALE Radio aecesselee and test equipment. See and shop. Jock Bosman or Stewart Armstrong, •RR1, Walton, Ontario ` Nothing To Excess Au excellent rule. Even drink- ing too much water or eating too much meat can do harm. But the case of alcohol is different from these. It is habit-forming. It les- sens the power to control drink- ing. With each drink the censor becomes more careless. The in- hibitions are broken down. Any drinking that lessens control is immoderate drinking. The drink- ing driver, with "just two beers” under his belt may be more dan- gerous than the drunken driver. He thinks he is more skilful than he really is. Every excessive drinker began as a moderate drinker. In Canada, people in stupendous numbers are passing beyond the line that separates the heavy drinker from the alco- holic. Why walk on a tight rope when there is a safe sidewalk? —Adv. FOR SALE Registered pure bred Herefords varcin• aced heifers 11 to 16 mopths cid, Two bulls 10 months old. Alt from an oeored- ttel herd. ART FINLAYSON, Tucker. smith, 061x3 Seaforth. RADIATORS REPAIRED Ohemia[)ly boned and repaired. Work guaranteed, backed by 12 years of ex- perlonce, at COLLINS SERVICE STA - '1705, west of Seaforth. Phone 6671.12, WANTED To rent 10 to 50 acres suitable for mon of beans or turnips, LYLE MONT- GOMERY, Rai, Clinton. Phone 841x81, Seaforth. NOTICE Do not buy new sewing machine. Let me see your old machine. First class re- pair. Phone 71, Seaforth. CIIIMNEYS REPAIRED If you. have any trouble with your fireplace or chimney, Just call 75 Sea- for•th, NOTICE Custom chain sawing, reasonable, by the hour, LYLE MONTGOMERY, R111, Clinton, Phone 841r31, Seaforth, 01d horses 3a W per bE�ead cattle and horses at value, Important to phone at once, day or night. GILBERT BROS, MINK RANOH, Godorioh, Phone collect 93602 or 930r21 6 room cotttaag RENT asement, nice lawn and garden, ]muse furnished, 8 - piece bath, hot and cold water on tap, heavy duty wiring, new floor linolenms and oil heaters; nicely decorated inside and out ; situated on new highway 8 be- tween o-tween Clinton end Seaforth. Only good tenants with small family need apply ; or would make an ideal home for retires couple. See JONATHAN HUGILL, phone 667r13 Seaforth, or 6161.13 Clinton. SEAFOSTH CONCRETE PRODUCTS ONE Will repair PHyour bu22Mildings before winter at reasonable prices. Mao new buildings, garages, patios, verandahs, eta. In stock—Colored flatotone, bricks, blocks, tile, and other concrete products. RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 347R. Scoforth 1 small on iFOReShALE eater, 1 tarpaulin Canopy for 1.,f,, tpickup, Chev 1 custom push-button built in radio for 61-62 Ohev oars. All in Al condition. IiEN MOORE, 647,•31 Seaforth Young man WAN�eo pat w time ork. Apply to Box 1275, Seaforth News A quantity oP HalPeed }Ey. Apply A. GACICSTETTER, 6751138 Honsoll Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. Phone 47 Wonderful Opportunity Ontario Automobile Association Immediate requirement for sales re- presentative .presentative for Seaforth and Dis- trict- Above average earnings earned by diligent salesman. Protected ter- ritories. Oar an asset. This is a wonderful opportunity for a -man de- siring a career in the sales field with a future and security. For confiden tial interview, state, particulars, sell- ing experience, phone number and write Box 817, London, Canada SMOKERS BON BON STANDS TRI -LIGHTS TABLE LAMPS BED LAMPS BOUDOIR LAMPS PIN-UP LAMPS PICTURES REST ROCKER OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Christmas Suggestions Be practical. Give gifts for the home that you may enjoy all year round HASSOCK HAMPER LAMP TABLES COFFEE TABLE COCKTAIL TABLES END TABLES LAMP SHADES MIRRORS BED SPREADS COMFORTERS ELECTRIC KETTLES WAFFLE IRONS GRILLS IRONS ELECTRIC CLOCKS ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS HEATING PADS ELECTRIC BLANKETS MANY THING'S F fill 'rifl3 CHILDREN OEOAR CHESTS FOR THAT FAVORITE GIRL ANO LAST, BUT NOT LI,A8T, A NEW TELEVISION BOX FU NITURE FUNERAL SERVICE House Furnishings Floor Coverings FLOOR SANDING WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES PHONE 43 SEAFORTH T1121 SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, December 8, 1554 BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE. Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed glowers for all occasions Phones: Pay 48 Night 695 W rams, MARTINW. 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, D.A., 1VI1)„ Iateraoiet P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon. Office Hours, 1 p.m. to. G p.m„ daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday end Sat. urday only 7-0 p,m. Appointments made in advance are desirable mestemeislie VETERINARY SURGEON J. O. 1'URNBUI,L, D,V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S. Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 701. Main St., Seaforth Hours—Seaforth Baily except Mon. 9 to 6.30 ; Saturday to 0 PM. Wed. 0 AM to 13,30 PM; Ohnton—MoLnrens Studio. Mon. 0 to 6.30 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance CO. HEAD OFFICE—SEAPORTH, ONT. Ofiileers—President, J. H. McEwing, Blyth; Vice -Pres., R. Archibald, Sea. forth; Manager and Sec.-Treas., M, A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors—J, L. Malone, Seaforth; J. H. McHwing, Blyth; W. 5, Alexander. Walton; E. J. Trowertha, Clinton ; J. E. Popper, Brucefield; 0. W. Leon- kardt, Bornholm; H. Boller, Goderich; R. Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broad - foot, Seaforth. Agents—Wm, Leiner 71... Loodosboro; J. F. Peueter. Brodhagen ; Selwyn Bak- er, Brussels; Erie 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. Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., S�aAT1'ORTH ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected 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. 222R >k.°blue:coal'e 1HEFO SOLID (DEL R SOLID COMPORT?' WILLIS DUNDAS CHATMPION STOVE AND FURNACE DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332-R SALES AND SERVICE ° New Viking electric cream separators end repairs for Renfrew separators - BASIL O'ROURKE, phone Clinton 634r21 PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber gty„••tee;;;. mailed postpaid in plain sealed earn1_.7 with price list, 5 samples 25e; 24 sam- ples 51.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-74, Nov - Rubber Co„ Box 01, Hamilton, Ont. AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w FREE SERVICE TO FARMERS Don't waste money on minerals your land does not need. We will, without charge to you, taste samples of the earthin your fields and have them analyzed. Call Topnotch Feeds Limited Phone 15 or 316, Seaforth • USIIORNIS & IIIBIINRT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE EXETER Preaiden t Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty Vico-l'reoldent Marlin Fenney, 11R2 Dublin Direclore Ilery Coates, Contrnha E. Clr[ytm, Colouhoun, 110.1 Science Hill Milton McCurdy. 30101 IGrkton Alex J. Rohde, RIO Mitchell Agents Tlma G. Bnllontyne, hill WOndham Clayton Ilarria, 11701 Mitchell Stanley HncicInit, lltlloh[dl Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane, Exeter Secretary-Trernanrer Arthur Fraser, levee, For Sale For :ale or (ret, brink residence, with 1111 mnd,a•n conveniences, well - located, immedldc pesvesainn. Testi hods, m ucon eatlagO, with all modern conveniences including 3 -piece hath, hardwood More, modern kitchen, Full basement, with furnace. Garage and good garden. Rousonnbly prlord and al - must Ilnmedlnta possession, llrirk dwelling very ventrally located. Gol r'- [s evb St, West. New furnace. rnnae, Could bo divided for apartments, 13,100. One and it half and ono storey triune dwelling with full basement, God- edoh St, West. Possession arranged, Victoria Street,u41,5lt 00 dash, -balance on . ranged, Possession Nov. let, Brick dwelling, Godertoh St, Fast, beautifully located. (former residence of into Mrs. R. 13011). M. A. REID Seaforth