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The Seaforth News, 1954-12-16, Page 8rVVYTYTVY : FOR TUE'tij""IJEli." ON YOUR LIST NOTICE Draw on Don ti 31 piece wardrobe was won by Mist Janet Clair, Seafectti One buggy. POdinette ALE bullet. Itlns. Jack Praiser, Sertforth Dresser geese, No oreera after Mondry. Phone 848,24 John Byermmn O Rolf of double It ussee on Jarvis street, heavy duty wiring; available immediately. Picone 441-J, JOIIN PRYOE SALESMEN WANTED A POS'(' OAIt) can put you in a tine business! Sell in an exclusive area 260 guaranteed products needed In eery home the year round, No experience necessary. Wherever you may live there's an opening in your vicinity, FAMILIOM, 1000 Deloandes,Montreal, Dept B THE SEAFORTH NEWS Tliul'eday, December 16, 1954 NOTICE The Animal Meeting or the RaWpeyers end. Trustees of 8,S. No, la Molflllop: (Roxboro Seheoll, win be held in the school housa on Wednesday, December 29. 1964, at 1 P.M. for the purpose of reviewing the year's business and the election of one. trustee. A vote on the question of re -opening. the school or con - tinning the present system will be taken. Thomas Govonlook, Peter McCowan, Chairman; Sam J. Scott, Sec, -Trees. NOTICE IVO ere now taking orders for dressed or oven-ready roosters. We deliver. Geo.. Bernard 884010 Seaforth H, tiro event of more tom?\�•¢¢x,<a�CerA.b�°...z SWEATERS Cardigans as sketched or pull- overs in long or short sleeves. Featured in Iambs wool, cash- meres, angoras and Orions in all shades. 4.95 to 8.95 Lovely Slips Choose from crepes, Nylon, and Nyron in dainty regular slips, half slips or crinolines in white only. All sizes 2.95 to 795 Fine Blouses Nylon, sheers, crepes In short and long sleeves, Colors white and all pastels at FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS Soft cosy flannelette pajamas In gay stripes or many neW printed novelty designs that are sure to please 2.99to5.95 '2.95to3.95 - Dainty Panties White, pink or blue in rayon or Nylon, plain and lace trim- med. A dainty gift at GIVE HER �w-"-• NYLONS Gotham Orient Supersiik Holeproof Harvey -Woods Lace heel, or self heel in walking sheer or evening sheers in all sizes, all lengths and new- est winter shades. Sizes 9.11 1.25 to 1.95 STEWA 59e to 1.95 HOUSE COATS Taffetas Quilted Nylons Chenllles Bengalines Flannels Kimono Cloths Wide choice of colors in all qualities. Lovely gift for her at 5.95 to -17.95 TO CARRY YOUR CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Choose from train case, overnight size, Mirapack or pullman case in sets or singles. Colors, green, blue, grey, wine, natural 10.95 to 22.45 O )rib Flirt ST. COLUMBAN C.W.L. The monthly meeting of the C,W.L. was• held with the Presi- dent, Mrs. John Moylan presid- ing. Correspondence was read by Secretary, Mrs. Michael Doyle, and Mrs. Angus Kennedy gave the treasurer's report. It was de- cided to send a donation to Father Hennessy for Westmin- ster Hospital, also to the Stella Maris Fund. The sick and shut- ins are to be remembered at Christmas. Mrs. John McIver and Miss Lorraine Rowland vol- unteered to look after the altars r January. Oui' pastor, Father McCewell is to be remembered ,•'i'h a suitable gift. for Christ- alsn our 101111er pastor, Rev. J O Dlowski, now of London. .',e meeting adjourned and elos- _.i with prayer. McKILLOP :=4M001 Section No. 2, McEll- lt,U Farm 'I'orui,i met at the. hone air. and Mr.. Se -cord Me- ilsbm on Mondry evening of this .'el 'reek, 'flow can a young Finian r find capital?" Most young farmers look to their par - mita for 'financial aid, also V.L. A. and certain Bank loans, and to avoid unduly heavy invest- ment in land, livestock, and ' euipment when getting started, we suggest starting on a shall scale, and gradually build up, also work out when farm opera- tions will permit; and hire tractor or other expensive ma- chinery instead of buying. Fol- lowing the discussion a social time was Spent in progressive euchre. Winners were: Ladies, Mrs. Sam McClure, Mrs. T. W. 4lcMillan, Aileen olmage, Men Miller Adams, Bert McClure, Walter Scott. Next meeting to be held at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood CIarke, VARNA L.O.L. 1035 held their annual meeting on Thursday evening last. The officers elected are as follows: W. M., Wilfred Chuter, D.M,, Lloyd Keys, Chaplain, Murray Hohner, Rec. Sec., Chas. Reid, Fin. Sec., Louis Taylor; Treas., John Aldington, Marsh- all, Grant Webster, 1st Leet., Gordan Coleman, 2nd Lect„ Frank McClinchey, 1st Com., Geo. Reid, Inside Tyler, J. Scott, Outside Tyler, Kenneth Ste- phenson. The Orangemen decided to operate the skating rink again this winter in the United Church shed. Miss Margaret McClymont of Toronto spent the weekend at her home here. 14r. John McAsh is at present under the Doctor's care. His friends wish hint a speedy re- covery. The Library Board met at the Library rooms on Monday even- ing of this week and set the date of the annual meeting for Tuesday, Dee. 28th. Auction Sale OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS in the Vil- lage of Walton, Sat„ Dec, 18, at 1.30 P.M, Princess Pat cook stove; drop leaf table; 6 kitchen chairs; 2 buffets; leather conch; cherry oval dining room table; settee, hall seat; sewing machine; car- pet; 2 clocks, number of occasional chairs; rockers and small tables; chest of drawers; dressers; 2 brown iron beds, springs and mattresses; clothes- horse; Beatty electric washing machine; step Ladder; quantity of good garden tools; Swede .saw, scythe; quantity of sealers; cocks; dishes; kitchen utensils and many other articles. Terms cash. SIIAW BROS., Propr'ietor's Harold ,Jackson, Auctioneer CHRISTMAS CONCERT E,rmomlville Sunday School Concern, Priddy night, Dee, 17. Adults 35e Children 1'i'ee. HENSALL Mrs. Kenneth Eider and Mrs, Ilarold Elder spent the weekend with relatives in Detroit. MPs, W. Bell and Mrs. 13, Ed- wards were in charge of the ar- rangements. Mrs. Walter Spen- cer, Mrs. Wm. Clement and Mrs. Keith Buchanan were in charge of the decorations. Mrs. George Armstrong, the President, pre- sided far the meeting. Following the annual eastern, members re- sponded to the roll call with a cash donation to aid the War Memorial Children's Hospital, London, Mrs, J, A. Paterson will forward the donation, A Christ- mas card was read by the Secre- tary, from Mrs, Chas. Forrest of Sarnia, a former valued member, that M stated Mrs. The Presidente Chaffie would welcome knitter( articles from the members, this project to aid the Children's Aid Society at 'Goderich, Mrs. R. A. Orr has some wool an hand. Members are urged to make in- fants wear in white. Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin introdue- ed the guest speaker, Rev. Knox, of Exeter, who gave an interesting; address on the topic "The Season of Christmas". Miss FOR SALE 1 Registered Shothern bull. Walter Eckel, phone Hensall 0991125 All books ush OrrpGE mreturned to Seaforth Public Library en or',afore Dec. 24th Cl. THOMPSON, Librarian FQR E 1Treseed geese tour Christmas and New Year. George Pethick, phone 337,16 WORK WANTED Mon would tike any kind 55 extra Work daring Christmas rush. Basil Purcell Cattle to feed AI NTEDy 11,c' gain. Phone ,18 Seaforth rentrel. A. TBnmormanr, l(inpen 12101 WASHING AND IILONING Can still be clone before Christmas. Bring yam' wash to Mrs. Volga Chris- tensen, Railway St. Tel. 75 Seaforth NOMINATION Township of S3tltlllop A meeting orthe electors of the Town - hip , f McICBIol will be held at •N•9n- throp Rall on Monday, Iter. 27 1064, for the purl,nse of nominating a Reeve Anil four Councillors. Nowivaliona will be re- eelved from the hour of 1 o'clock to 8 o'clock in the afternoon, 1,el•a500 being nominated than are require) to fill the office an election will be hold on Monday, January 3, 11 50. Polls w111 be open from 0 a.m. until 5,.p.m, at the following places; No 1 Jar, Can'lin's house, lot 10, con' 6 Jas. Nolan 1I William Maloney, PC• No. WilmsScott's h, nae, int 26, con. 4, ,Inures )3Hogg 11110, Alex 'Kerr, PC; No. 11 jos. Smith's (rouse, Int 11, S. 13 con., Dime' Dennis DRC, Stephen Murray, PC; Poll No. 4, School Ilnuse .##7, con, 12, lot 28, John Campbell IRC, Ross Driscoll, PC. J,M, ECKERT, Returning Officer Beth Goddard gave a piano solo. A period of carol singing was enjoyed under the direction of Miss Greta Lammle with Mrs. Thos. 5herritt at the piano. Sev- eral contests followed, "The ln{emafion m,'.. `...:\.\,'.... .:x'.•',,,.�x` a'^�R Saa`i."w s',.v�4w'3:. 4 '`:\ Limited 4' MONTREAL—TORONTO-CHICAGO On business or pleasure, travel the fast and comfortable way on Canadian National's International Limited. Put usable time to your advantage as the engineer does the driving. Work or relax in modern coaches, duplex -roomettes or luxurious bedroom -buffet -lounge cars. Overnight, enjoy the wide variety of restful sleeping accommodations from berthsto drawing rooms. Dine well in bright, up-to-the-minute dining cars. MARVELLOUS MEALS Tasty food, nicely served, makes mealtime a pleasure when you go Canadian National. For reservations and Informa- tion regarding your business and pleasure travel consult your local Canadian National Passenger Agent. Ask about train travel Oift Certificates. For more than fifty years the International Limited has served Montreal, Toronto, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, on dependable, all-weather schedules. (Pool serv- ice Montreal -Toronto only). Go by The International Limited and arrive refreshed. THE ONLY RAILWAY SERVING ALL TEN PROVINCES CHRISTMAS SPECIALS CANDY - XMAS MIX .,,..... , ,.., 32c lb MIXED NUTS. , . ". . .. 39c lb PEANUTS . 29c lb CLUB HOUSE OLIVES - STUFFED, . , . 16 oz. 79c AYLMER MARASCHINO CHERRIES . , , , 0 oz. 19c ICING SUGAR, 1 lb Pkg. 2 for 23c NAI3I§CO SHREDDED WHEAT , . , , , , 2 for 330 APEX FANCY PEACHES, 20 oz.,,,,,.. 2 for 490 Our Own Blend Tea . 990 ib CLAIR HANEY PHONE 72 CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity 1:0 express my sincere thanks to all my friends and neighbors who visited me,. Mit bowers, treats and eurds, while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. Special thanks to the nurses and stall', Dr, Gorwilt, Mr. Whitney, Rev, Camp- bell and Rev. Stimson,' Everything was. very much appreciated. Mrs. Gertrude Nicholls '1'he family of the late John A. Mac- Donald wish to thank all for their (rind= tress and help during Mr. MacDemld's illness and after his death. Special thanks to the nurses in Scott Memorial Hospital. We wish to thank our friends, neigh- bors and relatives for their kindness In our bereavement, —Mrs, James Broadfoot and Family I would like to thank all those who remembered me while I was in the Idos- pitaal, with cards, treats, etc„ 'turd es- pecially the hospital stela and the doc- tors at the Clinic. Norman Knight I wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who kindly sent me cards, flow - gra and treats while a patient in Scott BI'emordol I-Iospital; also thanks to Drs. Cor'will, Oakes mid Stapleton, and to the nursing staff of hospital Special thanks to Miss Dunn, Miss Noble and Miss Looby, —Mrs Dyke Wheatley Dorothy and Bill Bell wish to Hank all those who sent cards and treats, gifts and flowers to Elaine while she was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, and since returning home; also those. who Restated in any way at the time of the accident In Memoriam PEPPER—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Henry Pepper, who passed away ten years ,ago, Dec. 18, 1944 You left us quietly, your thoughts unknown, But you left a memory, we are proud to own; Though absent you are ever near, Still loved, still missed -and ever dear. Lovingly remembered by wife and family FOR SALE Radio accessories and test equipment. See and shop. Jack Bosman or Stewart Armstrong, RR1, Walton, .Ontario Large CHRISTMAS000 histas trees, 31 each, at the farm. Louis Dillon, R1 Dublin. Phone 45r20 TURKEYS Broad -breasted bronzeturkeys for Christmas and New Years at prevailing prices, We deliver. Campbell Eyre, phone 670r13 Henson FOR SALE McCormick Deering twin unit milking machine ; or will trade on pigs. Walter McClure, phone 844r0 Seaforth NOTICE Our Chainsaw is equipped with 26" bar, We can cot your logs or fire wood. Price reasonable. By the hoer•, Contact Lyle or Clarence Montgomery, 841R81 RADIATORS REPAIRED Chemically boiled and repaired, Work guaranteed, backed by 18 years of ex- perience, at COLLINS SERVICE • STA- TION, west of Seaforth, Phone 507r12. NOTI'CE Carpenter work and house repairs. No job too small. Experienced on building work. BERT CHRISTENSEN, phone 76, ltnil,vny SG; Seaforth Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. Phone 47 RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radia repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR, Opposite Dick House, phone 347R. Seaforth SMOKERS BON BON STANDS TRI -LIGHTS TABLE LAMPS BED LAMPS BOUDOIR LAMPS PIN-UP LAMPS PICTURES REST ROCKER OCCASIONAL CHAIRS C4` ristmas SI[..esIiOI15 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 THINGS FOR THE CHILDREN CEDAR CHESTS FOR THAT FAVORITE GIRL AND LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, A NEW TELEVISION BOX FURNITURE FUNERAL SERVICE House Furnishings FLOOR SANDING PHONE 43 Floor Coverings WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES SEAFORTH Egrnondville FREE DELIVERY BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595 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,A., Internist P, L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m, to 6 p,m,, daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday 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.V.M., V.S. Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Hour's—Seaforth daily except Mon. 9 to 6.80; Saturday to 9 PPI. Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM; Olinton—McLat'ens Studio, Mon. 9 to 5.80 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SI•IAFORTH, ONT. Officers --President, 7. H. McEwing, Blyth; Vice -Pres„ R. Archibald, Sea - forth; Manager and See: Tress„ M. A - Reid, Seaforth. ' Directors -J. L. Malone, Seaforth ; J: H. McPhving, Blyth; W. S. Alexander. Walton; E, J. Trewartha, Clinton J. E. Pepper, Brncefield0. W. Leon- hardt, Bornholm; IL. Fuller, Goderieh; R. Archibald, Seaforth ; Allister Broad - foot, Seaforth. Agents—Wm. Leiper Ir., Londesbor'o; J. P. Praetor, Brodhagen; Selwyn Bak- er, Brussels; Erie Munroe, Seaforth, Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to be applications to any of tho above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SRAFORTA ONT. A11 kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected at lowest rates in First - Class Companies INSURANCE a Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability etc. Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate_, Successor to E. C. Chamberlain MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Phone 334 Res. 222R *' blue 'coal . THE SOLID FUEL F013 SOLID 50500e, 'i WILLIS DUNDAS CIIA'MPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332-R SALES AND SERVICE New Viking electric cream separators and repairs for Renfrew separators. BASIL O'ROURKE, phone Clinton 034r21 PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain settled envelope with price list, 6 samples 250; 24 sam- ples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. 11-74, Nov - Rubber Co, Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM Mt HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w FREE SERVICE TO FARMERS Don't waste 11,0115y 011 minerals your land floes 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 15 or 376, Seaforth For Sale For sale or rent, brick residence, with all modern convenioncos, well located, immediate possession. Two bedroom stucco cottage, with all modorn conveniences inchuling 3 -piece bath, hardwood floors, modern kitchen. Frill basement with furnace. Garage and l 1 good garden. Reasonably o5n ab y priced and al- most immediate poseeaslon. Brick dwelling very centrally located. Goder'leit St. West. Now furnace, Could be divided for apartments. $8,200. Ono and a half and one eo9y frame dwelling with full basement, .004- orlch St. West, Possession nrrarhged. $3,400. Asphalt covered dwelling on Victoria Street, $1,500 cash, balance ar- ranged. Possession Nov, 1st. Brick dwelling, Godorloh St. IdoOt, beautifully loaded. (former residence of late Mrs. R, 8011), M. A. REIO Seaforth