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The Seaforth News, 1950-10-05, Page 8THE S + .:+ OATH NNWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950 Fall Needs for Your Boy Newest Finger -Tip Coats Smooth finish lustrous water and wind -proof "tackle - twill" finger-tip coats, with sheared lamb collar and satin quilted insulation lining. Full zipper front and belt, make this coat the popular choice of all "regular boys", SSIzes 8 to 18 years 16.50 Reversible Windbreakers Fawn rain resistant poplin on one side and all wool plaid lined that can be reversed to wear either side out. Extremely warm and durable. Sizes 8 to 18 years 9.95 BOYS STRIPED Yarna Pajamas Just like dad's, gay multi - striped, warm yama cloth pajamas. Wine, blue and grey stripes on light grounds. Sizes 8 to 18 years. 2.95 KIDDIES SIZES 2.25 Boys Plaid DOESKIN SHIRTS Red or blue plaid shirts in good quality doeskin cloth. — Every school boy wants a couple. • Size 11 to 14 neck size Stewart Bros. %ow% Purchase any new Massey -Harris machines now in our stock at OLD PRICES THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: CLIPPER COMBINE WITH MOTOR TWO ROW SELF PROPELLED CORN PICKER FORAGE HARVESTER ONE-WAY DiSKS — 41/2 AND 6 FT. ALL CROP LOADERS MANURE SPREADERS — HORSE AND TRACTOR 2 AND 3 FURROW TRACTOR PLOWS TANDEM DISKS SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATORS NEW TRACTORS — ALL MODELS 0 ALSO BIG REDUCTION IN USED TRACTORS 80 Cockshutt 20 Massey -Harris Model S Case Model V A Case 81 Massey -Harris 101 Massey -Harris Row Crop 102 Massey Harris Super 20-30 Massey -Harris Allis Chalmer Model B Massey -Harris Pony Also one Allis ChaIlner Combine and .18 furrow tractor plow 1 Cockshutt tractor Manure Spreader Seaforth Motors TEALL, Prop, PHONE 141 SEAFORTH H ENSALL USED CARS Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius Faber and 19a1 Hruismr Sedan, radio, heater. good Mr. Fred Slnalloeon:be spent the com)ltien 13e11 was soloist in the anthem, with $665 weekend with the latter's 'son, Mr. 1416 cher Pickup 166 and •Iii s. Fred Smallecombe in 1634 .wedge Sedan Chiselhurst United 'Church decorat- 5245 Guelph. 1.426 Cher. Sedan. $06 Rev, P. A. 1i'espson conducted communion service In Carmel Presby- Seaforth Motors terian Church on Sunday, Miss Alma W. T. TeTeen,Prop. Mr. John L. Nicol A.C.C.O., at the Chevrolet Be Oldsmobile the organ. Brintnell--Taylor Phone 141 ed with ferns dalhias and .gladioli was the setting for a pretty wedding when CARD OF THANKS Rev. W. 0. Rogers united in mar- riage Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor Jr., Kippen, and John Thomas Brintnell, iron of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Brintnell, Cromarty, the wedding in ie was played by Miss 'Gladys ,Luker. Mr. Benson Stoneman was soloist. The bride given in marriage by her father was attired in a gown of ivory satin with lace trim, fashioned with a nylon woke and fitted bodice with full skirt which extended into a slight train. A pearl -studded coronet Clearing Auction Sale held her three quarter length veil and she carried a shower bouquet of red roses and white mums. Miss Betty O'Keefe of Kippen, maid of honor, and Miss Jean Mousseau, Hensall, bridesmaid, MissO'Keefe wore a tur- quoise satin gown with matching headdress and carried a cascade' of mixed pink mums, roses arid gladioli. 'Miss 1VIousesau wore a pink taffetta gown with matching headdress and carried a mixed bouquet of yellow mums roses and gladioli. Keith Brint- nell of Exeter was best man and the ushers were Harold Taylor, brother of the bride, and Roger Vernier. The bride's mother chose a blue crepe dress with navy adcessories and wore a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother chose a green crepe dress with grey accessories and wore a cor- sage of yellow roses. :Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held in the basement of the church. Before leaving for an extend- ed trip.to United States and other points in Ontario, the bride donned a grey worsted suit with gray acces- sories with a corsage of red and white carnations. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm in Ilib- bert township. The monthly meeting of the Even- ing Auxiliary will be held in the school room of the United Church on Tuesday, Oct. 10, Mrs. S. G. Rennie and Mrs. Bert Holton are hostesses. Miss Winnie Gray will present the devotional period and Mrs. Lorne Chapman, the Study. The roll call will feature a collection of aprons and other items for the bazaar. The social committee are Mrs. H. Elder, Mrs. H. McEwen, Mrs. R. Drysdale, Mrs. Milton Lavery and Mrs. D. Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. David Dignan have returned home from a pleasant motor FOR SALE trip to Kingsville. Bantams for sale, Mille Fleur bearded Misses Violet Hyde and Cassie Dou- Apply to DOUGLAS RILEY, 841r32 Seaforth gall are holidaying with relatives at FOR SALE Listowel A corner building lot rot North Main street Mr. and Mrs. James Bengough m Seaforth. Phone 68l or apply to MRS. J, W. were recent visitors with Dr. and FREE Mrs. A. R. Campbell at Guelph. FOR SALE Mrs. J. Consitt of Seaforth, who 1 ft, hard Body wood 85.06. Limb wood is ill, is confined to her room at the $4,06 a cord. GEO. C. DUBS, Londesbmo, home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Phone Blyth 27R5 Farquhar. Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the week- end at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker. 4Vliss Helen Moir of London was a weekend visitor with her sister Mrs. Lawrence Baynham. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns and FOR SALE friends of Toronto visited over the Thirty Hemp & Rock pullets, laying. EARL weekend with the former's mother, LAWSON'. phone 841r12 Seaforth Mrs. I. Manus. Mr. Wm. -Bonthron of Pasadena, Calif„ visited with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonthron this week, Bride Honored A large number of neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. Seaforth X wish to than all my neighbors, friends and relations for letters, cards and long dis- tance calls; also the lovely treats they brought, me while I was a patient In the Clinton Ilos- 14616: also many thanks to all the nurses and Dr. Oakes. Mlts. 50 DALE CARD OF THANKS Mr. Wilfred Maloney and family wish to express their sincerest appreciation. for the many ants of kindness shown them in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of a lov- ing wife and mother OF OAR AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.. At Lot 10, Con. 2, .Twp, of Hibbert, 198 miles east of Dublin, then 114 ,Riles south, on Tuesday, Oat, 10th, at 2 o'clock sharp. Deering Binder, 0 ft. cut Terraplane Car 1088 Model, in good shape Organ, Dining room extension table, 6 din- ing room chairs, cutter, 200 lb grass Timothy stands, several seed.Bedcook stovith e with Pipes, heater, kitchen table, kitchen chairs; clothes cupboard, side boar$, 8 day clock, arm chair, several demon chairs, pressure pump, oldne cabinet, couch, tables, bed clothing:, alarm clock. (helms, tubs, kitchen utensils, granite ware and a host of other articles too numer- oum to mention found about house and barn, No reserve as everything will be sold as the farm is sold, and moving, away, Terms of sale: Oash WM. H, KELLER, Proprietor Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer Township of Tuckersmith TENDER FOR ET,IIE DRAIN Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the construction of the Etue Municipal Drain, Township of Tuokersmith. Tender must be in a lump sum for the whole Job and a bond in the form of 10% of the tender must accompany such tender. The open work in the job must be completed by Dec. 1st, 1950, and all other work by June 1st, 1961. Tenders must be sealed. plainly marked 'Tender" and mailed or delivered to reach the clerk by 8 PM (EST) Oct. 7th, 1950. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's office E. P. CHESNEY, Olerk Township of Tuckersmith WANTED I will pay le per ib over Market Price for about 100 yearling hens (preferably Rocks) providing they have had at least a month on range. Phone or write V. J. LANE, 1R. 5 Seaforth. Phone 46-12 Dublin WANTED TO RENT Apartment or house, unfurnished, in Sea - forth, immediately. Phone 133W Seaforth FOR SALE 100 Red Rock pullets 5'4, months old. laying well. Apply to DAVID MILLSON, 832r2 Seaforth FOR SALE Coal Heater in good condition. MRS. THOS. PHILLIPS, phone 63 Seaforth FOR SALE Medium size Quebec heater in first class shape, cheap for quick sale; can be seen any time after 6 pm. Also 1 electrie space heat- er. JACK PETRICK FOR SALE About 500 bus. Turnips free of water core, will sell reasonable. Also aged horse about 1,500 lbs. Hereford bull, 18 months old, tb and Mrs. Dick Taylor Jr. in honor of tested. Apply to 8051.31, RR, 1 Clinton. their daughter Mary, bride -elect of GEORGE 001010UGH the week. A sing -song opened the afternoon program during which $470.00;Clarence Rapien, lot W1/ 33, tin'ie readings were given by Mrs. con. 11, appeal allowed. Lands down Gilbert Johns, Elimville, Mrs. Alex by $150.00- Louis Dillon, lot 35, con. MacBeath, Kippen and Mrs. Carrie 7, appeal allowed. !Buildings down by MacLean, vocal duets by Mrs. (Fink- $470.00; Charles Pushelberg, lot SW biner and her sister, Miss McClinchey. part 29con. 10, appeal allowed. The bride was assisted with the gifts Lands down by x$170.00. Hydro Dec - by Mrs. Lloyd MacLean, Mrs. Beat- tric Station change from lot 15, eon. rice Munn and Mrs, Wes Venner. Re- 16 to lot part 16, con. 15. Court of freshments were served. Revision was then closed. Mitchell Agricultural Society was paid grant of $80.00 and $5.00 Baby Beef. Bonds for Treasurer and Tax Collector were renewed with Pilot Ins. Co. A grant of $15:00 for Logan Plowmen and $10.00 be paid to Frank Bell towards County Plowing Match to be held on K. Brown's farm, Lo- gan twp. lot 15, con. 16, near Monk - ton on Oct. 25th. A. grant for a wreath, Nov. 11 was made by Council Bill No. 535 was passed making provisions for nominations on Friday, Nov. 24th, from one o'clock to two o'clock in the afternoon and elections if any on Dec. 4th from the 'hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon to five o'clock in the afternoon. Beads expenditures passed total of $4,244 $; GGBe n e r a l expenditures pThe clerk was instructed to pre- pare a by-law to take a vote of the Electors on the new High School at Mitchell for Dec. 4, 1950. Recoredd vote was requested by the Reeve re- sulted as follows: Yeas ---Bach, Ghaffe and Siemon. Nays—Gaffney and Bartlett. Motion carried. A letter from Chester Little was read. "Perth County Municipal Asso elation" meeting set for Wednesday, November 8, 1950, at Mitchell. LOGAN On October 2, 1950 at 1 p.m., Lo- gan Township Council met with all members being present, the Reeve presided, minutes of Sept. 4 and 18 read and adopted and signed, corres- pondence read and dealt with. A letter from M. J. Linton was read, being his resignation ea High School Trustee for the Mitchell High School District, after some considera- tion the resignation was accepted. Wilfred Nicholson was proposed as High School Trustee and a by-law was passed appointing Wilfred Nicholson as High School Trustee to fill out 'the term of two years begun San. 1950. Court of Revision on Brodhagen M. Drain resulted as follows: Ken- neth Beuerman assessed for W/ lot 28, con. 8, amount $23.00; John G. Hinz, part of Er/e lot 28, con. 8 amount $5.50; Dalton Hinz part of E/ lot 28, con. 8, amount $10.00. Ford Dickinson appeal allowed and his assessment reduced on the portion covered by Hardware store by the amount. of $15.50. Court of Revision closed ane Bill No. 533 Brodhagen M. Drain finally passed. The Tender for the open portion of the Brodhagen M. Drain was awarded to John Siemon of McKillop Twp. for the sum of $520,00, no tenders being in . for the construction of the tile portion, the Reeve was instructed to award the tile portion at estimate if a contractor was found, Court of Revision on the Assessment Appeals resulted as follows; Harvey McLagan, lots E/W% 18 and 19, syn. 7, was al lowed. Lands down by $200,00; Mrs. H. Klebor, part lot 27, con. 8, appeal allowed.i u 1 B idn 2 00' g down by 46. , $ Charles Eggert, N/ Tot 35, Con 12, appeal not allowed, W. 0. McPherson, lot 31, con. 15, appeal allowed. Lands down by $200.00; August Geyer, lot E%2, con. 12, allowed. Lands town by $340.00; Edward Scherberth, lot 34, con, 10, appeal dismissed. Edward Scherbarth lots W7/, 82 and E , 33, Con, 11, allowed, Lands down by The Voice Of Temperance The trouble with the alcoholic is that he involves others in his plight. If he is a curler he lets the other three members of his rink down. If he is a bowler he can be the same sort of a nuisance. In company he humiliates his family by his loudness, At a banquet he is apt to be disgusting. In a street car he imposes on the good nature of the other passengers. The alco- holic just does not fit into the re- spectable community. We may have understanding and sympathy for his plight, but it is time that it was generally- acknowledged that man has no right to encroach on the for- bearance of others just because he is intoxicated. Intoxication is no valid excusefor any anti -social conduct. OUR OFFICE Is now open in T. Pryde's Memorial Office FOR BLUE COAL, ETC. Phone 363 J House 192M Office Hours 9.30 - 12 2 - 5,30 WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 363J 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111/ Auction Sale OF FARM STOOK, IMPLEMENTS, FEED & Household Effects. At Lot 2, Con. 1, Hallett Twp., 21h miles on B No. f 8 Highw Y h or on Friday, Oct. Clintonh I pm sharp (EST) HORSES—Chestnut horse 10 years old, bay mare 10 years old. PUREBRED OA'I'TLE—s registered Short- horn cows with calves at foot Registered Shorthorn heifer due in Dec.., registered Shorthorn heifer 2 years old; rog- istered Shorthorn heifer, 1 year old. (All registration papers available) GRADE CATTLE—Durham. cow 9 years old, in calf; Jersey cow 10 years old, in calf; Jersey type cow, 5 years old, in calf ; 2 year. ling Durham heifers; 8 yearling Durham steers. 8 spring calves. All cattle nre T -B tested IMPLEMENTS — V,A. Case treater (new) equipped with lights, starter and pulley; 2 furrow hydraulic plow ;,Fleury Bissell 11 plate double disc (nearly new) ; a section drag harrows: 2 section spring ,,teeth harrows, walking plow, single row smeller, 3 drum steel 'roller, Massey -Harris hay loader; M -H 10 ft. rake; McCormick Deering mower, 6 ft, cut; turnip drill; set of sleighs, wagon and sliding rack; wagon box; fanning mill; 2000 Ib settles; top buggy: 135 ft of hay fork rope (nearly new) ; hay fork, slings, block and taekie; pulleys; set of breeching harness, horse collars, forks and shovels, grain sacks. numerous other articles. Feed—Approx. 20 ton of mixed hay Household Effects— DeLaval No. 12 cream separator; glass cupboard, sideboard ; dresser. chairs, extension table, small table, 2 burner• hot plate, dishes, sealers, and numerous other articles. Terms cash No reserve as farm is sold. JOHN H. COOPER, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer - EDWIN BENNEWIES Electric Wiring and Repairs. Oil Heating Appliances —$60 will convert your Present range into convenient oil burning efficiency, Easy terms. Convenient monthly payments. Phone 880W. Jarvio street, Seaforth FOR SALE Kendex Nylons. Guaranteed against every thing. Free replacement if they run. snag o tear within the guarantee period. Place your order with SUSAN BENNEWIES, Jarvis, St. Seaforth. Phone 680W FOR SALE Girl's coat, red, size 14X, in good condi tion. Price reasonable. May be seen a GILLESPIE'S CLEANERS, Seaforth FOR SALE • Collie pups, good heelers, WILFRED O'ROURICE, phone 37r0 Dublin FOR SALE Healthy well raised laying pullets. MOORES POULTRY FARM, Phone 666r'3 Seaforth FOR SALE Viking raspberry canes, $5.00 per 100. MOORES POULTRY FARM, phone 666r3 FOR SALE Double brick cottage, insulated, 5 rooms with bathroom, furnace, wired for electric stove, pressure system. Good garden. 11/J acres land. Possession Nov. 1. Just south of Seaforth boundary in Egmondville. Apply on the premises. MISS roman PROCTOR NOTICE Up to $5.00 each for Dead or Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at your farm. Prompt Service. Phone Collect Wm. Sproat, Sea - forth 655 R 2. WILLIAM STONE SONS, Limited, Ingersoll, Ont. FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list, 6 samples 25; 24 samples $1.00. Mail - Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91 Hamilton, Ont. COAL We have in stock STOVE NUT ALBERTA STOKER BUCKWHEAT WILLIAM M. HART Phone 784 Seaforth Power made. Steam Cured Immediate Delivery Huron Concrete Products PHONE 684 SEAFORTH Highest Cash Prices for Dead Stock HORSES $5.00 each CATTLE 35.00 each HOGS .50 per owt. According to size and condition CALL COLLECT SEAFORTH 15 DA LING it: COMPANY F„CANADA, LIMITED 1I11(1 SEA2010111I N19WS Snowdon Bros., Pubilshors Authorised as' S&OOnd Class mail, poet Office _.....__ Dept., Ottawa ..,.._...� BOX intienit derifirt AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Floaters for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595W G. A. WHITNEY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos- pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 ,►Ot4N E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791. Main SC, Seaforth Hours 9 ani - 6 pm, Wed. 9 - 12.30 Sat. 9 am 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 Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Tye, and Golden Square throat hospitalef London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel. Seaforth, third Wrd4neays in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -58 Waterloo Street, Stratford. Telephone 267 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seafortth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 pm to 5 pm, 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. C. MAPLESDEN, Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 VETERINARIAN T. R. MELADY, D.V.M.,V.S. Main St., Dublin Phone 80 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT, All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. BEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers — President, E. T. Trewartba, Clinton; Vice•Pres., J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Manager & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth Directors—E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robt. Archibald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; William S. Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich. Agents—J. 11 Pepper, Brucefleid; R. F. MoICerchor, Dublin; Geo. A. Watt, Blyth; T. F. Prueter, 'Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker -- Brussels. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by ...plications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Read Office, Exeter. Ontario President Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Mitchell Milton. McCurdy.Viee-President R. R. 1, Kirkton Directors William H. Coates, Exeter Martin Feeney, Dublin E. Clayton Qolquheum, Science Sig William A. Hamilton, Cromarl' Agents T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell Thomas Scott, Cromarty Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraror. 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 6 Room, 1% Storey Frame house, with 8 Pc. Bathroom, Gardge, situated on Chalk St. Prompt possession can be given. 7 Room House:. 3 Pe. Bathroom, Hot Water Heating, Hydro, Garage, two lots, situated on Contra St. Priced reasonable. Prompt pos- session. E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE BROKER SEAFORTH Phones; Roa 220 Office 884 FOR SALE Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all modern conveniences. Possession arranged. Frame dwelling in Dublin; immediate pos. session Frame Cottage, with furnace, garage. Im. mediate possession Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth. M. A. REID, Seaforth RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repalre to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 34711Seaforth HORSES WANTED Horses wanted, Wantell to buy, espeolally big fat horses. W, C. GOVENLOOIC, Dick House, Seaforth BARNS CLEANED And whitewashed following T,B, test. Brand new sprayer capable of 1000 lbs pressure. Dto Dur 9. ih1 ED r BILE on. Phone