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The Seaforth News, 1950-07-20, Page 81.p MEM IP somest., 0 fs s ' `)$,,t7,7Gil iiiiu it ii TIME SEAFORTH NEWS the bride, Miss Audrey Walsh, the groom and Miss Alen 'Ball, the Min- -,istfl During the ceremony Mrs hvl f4l0iitlelit; tizilr}.4.1,ps:tevve lYcu Tru ' ...i. y4' 1013'.etl}1y1 railaC xx a� G1ady LAI4& 3& the plana t as amusing.'Tilra;blade • ,rias px'esented with many 'beautiful gifts of silver; ware and electric, the' presentation• was made by Miss Lina, Pets'1d and Mrs, Heitz. The following 'address was 011S ld unch was seryMiss ed, Thys taker: house was tastefully decorated with 'pink and white streamers, . Dear Dorothy,—We are pleased to join with you tonight to extend our congratulations and best wishes for your future happiness, You have al- ways been ready and willing to help in any way, We are glad that you are remaining in the village as citi- zens, and it will be possible to enjoy your friendship as in the past. We ask you to please accept these gifts along with our best wishes for happiness, prosperity and goo d health, Signed on behalf of y neighbors and friends. The bride made a fitting reply. • Bobbie Baynham returned home from a pleasant holiday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Passmore, Thames Road, I have Miss Ward's Chrysler sedan (Principal of School of Com- merce, Clinton), iii beuutiful shape, only nicely broken in, never win- ter driven Price $400.00, 3 Model A F''ords,• 2 Durants, 1940 Ford Pickup with 10,000 miles, 1950 Mercury, ?•'s ton, NEW . 1049 Austin sedan, grey, color like new. One Indian twin cylinder Motorcycle, in good running condition, Price $200.00. SPECIAL SALE PRICE $150 THIS WEEK Also New Famous James for $260,00 up NEW CARS if you want to make sure of a new car, don't waste a minute, or you IY,a.y be driving that old crate of yours, or walking, for the next 10 years if war develops, At the moment we ean procure a limited supply of used Cars and Trucks, SEE Jonathan - u ill At our Farm on Highway 8 between Seaforth and Clinton AUSTIN & VANGUARD SALES Phone 616-34 Clinton 667-6 Seaforth C;ARID OF T-IANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to all who so kindly remembered me while 1 s , patient at St,Joseph's Hob u,tl, q Mr� tUaIN JOH S '''lilg�"{ irTar,, ;t?lky,i,i HENSALL Dr. Arthur McAllister of George- town was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs• Clifford Moir. Mr. Ferris Cantelon of Cookstown visited this week with Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Rennie. Miss Margaret McNaughton and Mr. Glenn McNaughton of Toronto were recent visitors with their par- ents Mr. and Mrs, Lorne McNaugh- ton. Mrs. Sararas is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonthron, Mrs. Laird Mickle and Bill spent the weekend at Rondeau Park with Mrs. Mickle and family . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neeb of Tavi- stock are spending a few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nd Mrs. Wm. Brown. Mr. A. W. Kerslake and Bill spent the weekend at William's Lake near Pontiac, Mich. They were accomp- anied home by Mrs. Kerslake and Joan who have been holidaying there. Misses Eleanor Venner and Wilma Kyle spent the weeeknd at Grand Blend. BORN—In Toronto on July 12 to Mr. and Mrs. J. MoCloy (nee Ruth Hessse) a daughter. Mr. Thos. Laing of Exeter is visit- ing with friends here. Mrs. Knox and son Randy of Tor- onto are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Far- quhar. Mr. Howard Love of Toronto is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Love. Bride -Elect Honored '._._'_",-,---j' Fo�R tsA1.E c•!,l �i dl ,�..,1 O LoBoars 4oSvs JNIUWLJr, RR. Seafol WANTED Ruopbers9 stokers. Apply et ones at `farm. WM. RU'rLEDt1E, 21,S miles west of Sea - forth on No, 8 Highway. McKiLLOP •Quite a number of relatives and neighbors attended the Byerman Bode wedding at Brodhagen and at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Bode, Logan, on Friday, Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Campbell of El bow, Sask., and Mr. Harry Campbell of Trail, B.C., who were here. for the Mitchell Old Boys Reunion, also vis iting friends and relatives in this vicinity, returned to their homes on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Will Gross and fain ily, Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Gross, of Hullett, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoegy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chappel and children were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Aiken, Mrs. R Puterbaugh, Linda and Olen, of Sebringville, and 'Shirley and John nie •Sukitas, of Detroit, spent Thurs day last with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock. Miss Grace Merryweather of 'Dearborn, Mich., who spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Byerman, returned home on Sunday accompanied by Miss Rose A very enjoyable time was spent, Byerman, who will spend a week at the home of Miss Edna Petskie on there. Monday evening when a number of Me. friends gathered in honor of Miss Dorothy McMillan, bride -elect. A mock wedding was the highlight of the evenings entertainment, when •Miss Pearl McLeod took the part of es e PLAN TO ATTEND THE FINAL NIGHT OF THE e fOrth Lion, s Cluj 15TH ANNUAL SUMMER At the Beautiful. Lions Park FRA r AY NIGHT JULY 21ST FRIDAY NIGHT ATTRACTIONS se. ANN MAY and Her Troupe of Performing Horses, Calf and Dogs • GERMAN BAND with its Comedy Team • SANDY CHRISTIE, Famous Scotch Comedian with a cast of Five Artists and Pianist Drawing for Grand Prize Winner will be presented with 1950 Chevrolet Sedan Bingo -.. Games --D ncing Mechanical Rides Entire proceeds of Frolic for Lions Welfare Work"acid k Maintenance of Lions Tree Par and Pond YOU ENJOY THE PARD — HELP SUPPORT IT, PLEASE Admission 25c Children (under 12 Free) . LOTS OF FREE PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE and Mrs. Louis Hoegy and children of Galt were weekend visit- ors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoegy. The Grave Decoration Services will be held at the Evangelical Church here on Sunday, July 23 at 2:30 p.ni. A special speaker is ex- pected and special music is being pre- pared. Mr. Wm. Flanagan Sr., who re- cently underwent a major operation in St. Joseph Hospital has returned home and is recuperating. Misses Mary and Grace Jackson spent the weekend with their sister, Mrs. Norman Eggert. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arnold and friends of London called on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Byerman on Saturday. In the evening they attended the barn dance at Mitchell. NEW INSECTICIDES AND BEE POISONING For years arsenicals such as paris green and lead arsenate sprayed or dusted on vegetable crops and or- chards to control harmful insects, were one of the chief hazards in the beekeeping industry. The use of arsenicals has decreased d considers- bly with the introduction of new in- secticides which are as effective or more effective in the control of most insects, and which are generally less hazardous to bees, livestock, and humans, says H. McMahon of the Do- minion Entomological Laboratory, Saskatoon. These recently introduced chemi- cals include DDT, toxaphene, and chlordane. DDT is probably the most widely used of these and the most readily available. It is used in build- ings to control flies, in gardens and orchards to control a number of in- sects, and in alfalfa fields to control Lygus bugs. Chlordane and toxa- phene are extensively used in grass- hopper control. Other chemicals, not extensively used in Canada yet, are benzene hexachloride and parathion. Before an insecticide is licensed for sale, experimental work is under- taken to assess its effectiveness' in destroying harmful insects and to assure its safety with livestock and humans. Considerable study has been given to the possible danger to honey bees from the use of these newer insecti- cides. This has consisted of labora- tory work to measure their toxicity to bees, and also field work to ap- praise the actual danger to bees when the insecticides are applied to field plants. In the laboratory, bees have been fed definite quantities of chemicals to learn their toxicity as stomach poisons. Caged bees have been dusted or sprayed with the chemical, or allowed to walk over grass or paper treated with definite amounts of chemical, to obtain a measure of their contact toxicity. The fumigation action of these chemicals has been compared by placing bees in cages above elates, or areas onwhich quantities of the chemicals have been applied. These laboratory tests serve only to mea- sure the comparative toxieity of the different insecticides. They can only indicate the probable danger to bees when the chemicals are applied to plants. Supplementing this laboratory work, field experiments have been carried out in which bees from cer- tain colonies have been marked with fuchsine dyes so that they ean be identified in the field. In this way it has been possible to determine the mortality oecuring ht such colonies when the bees are foraging on plants treated with different insecticides, as compared with those visiting un- treated plants. Some of this work has been carried out in alfalfa fields. The results of these tests indicate that DDT and toxaphene. are relit- tively safe chemicals when used in FOR SALE Raspberries. Plate your order now for ehoiee Raspberries, WM. RUTLEDGE, 2313 miles west of beaforth on No, 8 Highway. Phone Clinton central 0161.2 FOR SALE Raspberries for sale, Cell 60041 Seaforth, THOS. ROBINSON, Egmondville FOR SALE Six foot Massey Harris binder, 050, Phone 8601.31 Senforth .. FOR SALE RUSSELL COOLEMIAN, phoneof 1eat. 006r411rp1y to FOR SALE 7 little pigs 2 months old. C. P. Van MIL, Seaforth FOR SALE One Ice Refrigerator, in first class ehepe; one electric Ovenetto like new, suitable for STOR, Dublin cottage. Apply MOLYNEAUX LITTLE PIGS 12 Weaners, nice even Yorkshires, tile kind that will make you ul.nlon(ty T 1, !bile Aurae't6-sl <1rj�`j�rtr FOR SALE 25 Yorkshire pigs 7 weeks old. App1Y to STANLEY JACKSON, phone 153r5 Seaforth FOR SALE 4 square timbers, 84 feet long, 12-14 incl; ; will sell reasonable. ORVILLE WORKMAN, phone 0771.11 Hensall ' FAR SALE" A Coleman gasolene range (bleakand white enamel), 1 Phileo electric cabinet radio, Also a car tiro and tube, size 000.18,nearly new, Andy to News Office Auotion Sale OF T -B TESTED DAIRY , CA'NfLE AND PIGS. At Lot .10. Con, 10, Mullett Twp., 8 roads east of Londesboro, on Monday, July 24 at 9 o'clock, 1 purebred registered Jersey cow mUkintr, 9 years old, bred July 4th. 1 Jersey eow 8 years old, milking, bred July 18. 1 Durham cow 7 years, with veal calf 800 lb ; bred June 9th. 1 Holstein sow 2 bears old, with veal calf ; bred June 18.; 1 Holstein cow 2 years old, with veal calf; 1 Durham heifer 1. 2 Ayrshire■ ; 4 Holstein heifers, all recently bred, 4 Holstein heifers not bred. 1 grade Holstein Jersey bull 13 months old. 20 weaned pigs 7 weeks old 1 sow and 7 pigs 6 weeks old; 2 sows with Pigs 1 week old; 2 sows due Aug. 2; 2 sows bred May 29, Terms cash Harold Jackson, Auctioneer . GEO. C. DUBS, Proprietor WANTED Boarders, male, Apply to ELLA J. ARM- STRONG, phone 377 J WANTED Experienced farm boy would lie work on farm for summer. Apply at Seaforth News FOR SALE 18 suckers, 0 and 8 weeks old. Apply to JOSEPH DORSEY, Dublin. Phone 22r22 FOR SALE Frame hen house for saleabout uta15 by 10, Well constructed, o JOHN RATHWELL, Varna FOR SALE 80 acre Farm with buildings, and never falling drilled well. Lot 1,0, Con. 4, Hibbert, 11.4, miles south of village of Dublin, on county roDublin,Ontario seeded. - MRS. JOHN JORDAN, quantities not greater than 136 pounds per acre, especially if applied when bees are not flying, and when plants are not in bloom. Both act as contact as well as stomach 'poisons. Neither has any fumigation effect. Chlordane is highly toxic to bees as a stomach poison, as a contact poison, and as a fumigant. Chlordane dusts have reduced the field force of colonies by 50 to 80 per cent when applied when alfalfa fields were in bloom. Parathion, a more recent chemical than the others, appears to be the most toxic of the group, act- ing as a stomach poison, a contact poison, and a fumigant. But when comparing these newer chemicals with arsenicals, the ad- vantage lies in the low rates neces- sary for controlling injurious insects. From three-quarters of a pound to two pounds of the active ingredients of the newer insecticides per acre is sufficient to control the majority of injurious insects. Much heavier concentrations of arsenicals have been required to control many in- sects. In general, these new insecticides are less dangerous than the arseni- cals or nicotine sulphate to man or domestic animals --at least when ap- plied in wettable powders or dusts. oil of them are dangerous in o 1 so- lutions. However, they may be used with relative safety, provided that the recommendations app each chemical are followed. COAL World conditions have created a demand for coal. We have prepared for this by stocking heavily WILLIAM M. HART Phone 784 Seaforth "Old it 40,50,60? sr — Man, You're Crazy Forget 0001 0001 Taousande are poppy at 70, Try run0own feeling td eesolely to 5body's look Ot Iron Cemex many Tobiete for women 0ungger f "Old. 110, thin very day. 15N05 ••get a0qua(nted•' Blxe Only dee For 0810 0t 011 drug 050000 avorywbere, „ttttt iWhen your birds go on range start using Dr. Salsbury's Wormix in the feed. Wormix o removes large roundworms and ceoal worms quickly, safely. And it's highly palatable. Mix Wormix in mach. i olr^it Rid birdeofworms with 1-2 day treatment. Get Wormixl Moore's Poultry Farm • Phsne .144 r 8 Itee,srih THURSDAY, ,JULY 20, 1,00 Tkal SRAFOR'PII NII2WS Snowdon Bros., Publishers Authorized us Second Clues mall, Post Office Dept„ Ottawa Auction Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS,. In Hnrpurhey, just west of Seaforth, on Wednesday. July 56th, at 1 PM Jewel kitchen range (good condition) 1 kitchen tables, drop, leaf table; oalt sideboard, 3 couches, walnut sideboard,. 2 leather' couches; mahogany 3 piece parlor suite; 8 piece reed set; 2 antiques—settee and plat- form rocker; writing desk; rosewood piano, organ, extension table, number small tables, stands & rockers, hall rack and mirror, ward- robe; 3 furnished bed rooms, dressers, stands, beds, springs and mattresses, toilet sets, pic- tures, io-tures, books, trunks, quilt boxes, curtains, clocks, lamps, dishes, kitchen utensils, and other articles. Cistern pump and sink, lawn mower. Terms cash Estate of late Sarah Brown, Joseph Grum- mett, Executor of Estate HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer .4) .3 !^"1.u}' "05 4 ;.,.., antra •.., rtrout AMBULANCE ,.;•. Prompt and Careful Atteftton' Hospital Bed- .. Flowers for all occasions Phones; Day 48. Night 695 W FOR SALE Your choice of one new or one used For- age Harvester, also dual -wheel implement trailer. 1 Me -D drop head hay loader, like new, 2 -furrow traetor plow, slightly used, DALE NIXON, phone 661r4 NOTICE Custom baling, with a new ventilated baler. Also equipment for elevating into barn WILLIAM ROGERSON, phone 615r81 FOR SALE Property in Egmondville, consisting of house, barn, garage, a field of 175 acres, Hard and soft water in ]rouse. Apply MRS. 26, STIRLING, Egmondville NOTICE Up to $5,00 each for Dead or Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at your farm. Prompt Service. Phone Collect Wm. Sproat, Sea. forth 655R 2. WILLIAM . STONE SONS, Limited, Ingersoll, Ont. FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) maile, postpaid in plain sealed envelope with pric, list, 6 samples 25; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91 Hamilton,, Ont. HORSES WANTED Horses wanted. Wanted to buy, especially big fat horses. W. 0. GOVENLOOK, Dick House, Seaforth BARN SPRAYING Barns whitewashed after T -B test, with new power sprayer. Work done to inspector's satisfaction. Phone Brussels 561.11. DONALD MODONALD, Brussels RR. 2 BARNS CLEANED And whitewashed following T.B. test. Brand new sprayer capable of 1000 lbs pressure Work done to inspector's satisfaction. Phone Dublin 44 r 9. FRED HARBURN RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all Ulnae of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 347R, Seaforth NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Kathleen Rebecca Woods. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims against the Estate of Kathleen Re- becca Woods, who died on or about the 23rd day of Juno A.D. 1950, are required to file proof of their undersigned claims with the solicitor on or before the 2001; day of July A.D. 1950, after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only tc those claims of which notice shall then have been received. ELMER D. BELL, R,C., Exeter, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor Power made. Steam Cured Immediate Delivery Huron Concrete Products PHONE 684 SEAFORTH Wool Wanted ALL WOOL SHIPPED TO JACKSON'S IS GRADED IN SEAFORTH, AND FULL SETTLEMENT IS MADE FROM THERE H. M. Jackson Seaforth Phone 3W & 3J Highest Cash Prices for Dead Stock HORSES $5.00 each CATTLE $6.00 each HOGS .50 per cwt. According to size and condition CALL COLLECT SEAFORTH 15 bA♦ZLIN� A IONIVANY '1 CANADA, LIM;lii. G. A. WHITNEY Y Funeral Director MAIN ST„ • SEAFORTH Ambulance Service, Adiustable flora, pita! Bed for rent• Agent for Mitdheli Nursery Flowers. Phone 119, Nights and Holidays 65 JOHN E. LANGSTAFF Optothetrist Phone 701. Main St., Seaforth Hours' 9 am - 6 pm. Wed. 9 - 12.30 Sat. 9 alp to 9 pm MARTIN W. STAPLETON DR. F. ROSS HOWSON Physicians and Surgeons Phone 90 Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, 'University of Toronto. Late Aesietant New York Ophthalmia and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Tye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial. Hotel, Seaflrth, third Wedneedya in each month from 2 to 4 pan, -50 Waterloo Street, Stratford. .Telephone 267 JOHN A. GORWILL, B,A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 6-W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 pm to 6 pin, daily, except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, 7-9 pm Appointments made in advance are desirable VETERINARY SURGEON J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. D. 0. MAPLESDEN, D.V.M. Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 Watson & 'Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTI, ONT. — M 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, E. .1. Trewartka, Clinton: Vice -Pres„ J. L. Malone, Seaforth' Manager & Sec.-Treas., Al. A. Reid, Seaforth Directors—E. J. Trewartha, Clinton ; J. L. Malone. Seaforth ; S.o H. Whitmore, Seaforth Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robt. Archibald, Seaforth; John H, MeEwing, Birth; Frank McGregor, Clinton;William S. Alexander, Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderieb. Molferohen,, Dublin ; Geo. A cW Watt, Blyth; J. P, Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels, Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will - bo promptly attended to by applications to. any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. OSBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1. Mitchell V00•Peresident Milton McCurdy. R. It. 1, Blrkton Directors William H. Coates, Exeter Martin Feeney, Dublin E. Clayton Colquboun, Science Hill William A. Hamilton, Cromarty Agent. T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell Thomas Scott, Cromarty Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen Exeter Seaforth Clinton SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS are open each TUESDAY for your convenience. See Dr. Harburn for appoint- ment any other time, or phone 41 J, Exeter. FOR SALE 7 Room House, 3 Pc. Bathroom, Hot Water Beating, Hydro, Garage, two lots, situated on Centre St. Priced reasonable. Prompt poo - session. Modern Cottage, 8 Pc. Bathroom, Hot Water Heated, full basement, situated on Ord Street. Priced reasonable. Prompt possession. E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE BROIO.PR SEAPORT!! Phones: Res. 220 Office 884 FOR SALE Frame Cottage, with furnace, garage. Im- mediate possession A frame double dwelling on Centre street with two acres of land Modern brick duplex on West William rt. Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth. M. A. REID, Seaforth NOTICE The Purebred Belgian Draft Stallion WEST PINE SUPREME —5249— Enrolment No. 9017, First Claes. Form 1. The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion WINSTON 17-E —29929— Enrollment Na 4683. First Class. Form 1 Route for 1950—Mon. & Tuee., eleinity of Dungannon, Lucknow, Brueeels, Blyth. Wed. &Thur■., vtelnity of Seaforth, Clinton, Dublin. Friday & Sat.. vicinity of Klppon, Ho able aid Zurich. Terme $17 to insure, pay March lot, 1951. T. .7. MeMIONAGL, Prop. end Manager Grade Pone 1. EnrNe. msnt1Nd. 1916 Class The pardons! Black Perchersn Stallion ST. ELME MARQUIS lion. --Vicinity of Seafot4b and Dblin. Tuts --Vlelnitp of Exeter and Vann, Wetl — C8edltoe and . Mt. Carted, Than. — Zarl.®'. Friday—Varna. Set, t hoagie: Plume On Menti) WILLUAM • OOLL Prow bird biaruiter