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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-11-23, Page 8FallSulis «lam FOR ALL TYPES OF MEN Talls, regulars, shorts, young men's, naturals, half stouts and stouts I iJTfltherewith 's fewour larwe ge can't ready-to-wear stock. d All the newest fall ecti shades and styles. Priced at - d'1r We fear no eompeti• iJtion with this 'Acme' make, fine quality ■9 8 cape glove. They're warmly lined In slip- on style in black or brown shade only. Sizes Small, Med., Large • PR. P a ' STEWART B!1S a 11�.at�'a '�e=-o L:P.ea•31:0A,, 104.102:in,etnW`Wbri Olt 49.60 PROTECT YOUR HEALTH WEAR A SMART J*T J`V Winter. Coat In cold weather, there's no al substitute for a winter coat. Don't fool yourself that a spring coat Is heavy enough. See these new light weight fleeces, alpac- ames and elysians and be con - vin Priced. priced 29.50 to 59»50 BOYS - SATIN TR 7 SEAFQ TH NEWS H EN$ALL "Grandmothers" others" were the spueial nests of the Rensall Institute mem- bers at the monthly meeting held in the Legion Ball on Wednesday night Nov. 8th, Mrs. J. Paterson and Mrs. 0. Cook were capable hostesses. The Pres., MTs. F. Beer, was in charge of the meeting wiheh opened with the National Anthem, the Ode and the Creed, minutes read, collec- tion taken, The roll call was answer- ed thus "A convenience Grandmother did not have". "When You and I were Young Maggie" was sung. An interesting "skit" "An old fashioned School" directed by Miss Ellis was cleverly enacted by the following characters in costume, Mrs. Geiger, Mrs. Middleton Mrs. Carlisle, Mrs, M. Drysdale, 11rs, Sherritt, Mrs, J. Horton and Mrs. Hess.. The London Area Convention held on Oct. 24 -25 -26th was vividly out- lined by Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, dele- gate. She stressed the main theme, "Grow, Grow, Grow, and Climb to World :I.Inderstanding". During the business session the Pres. emphasized the fact that the London War Memorial Children's Hospital this year is in need of knitted throws size 45x60. For this purpose members are asked to make 6. wool squares and have these ready for the December meeting, The next item discussed was the first "Community Night" to be held on Nov, 24th, Mrs, Parke and Mrs. Beer are hi charge of arrangements, have contacted merchants, on Main Street (south sine) who are donating prizes for this event. As last year, admission at the door will allow a chance on prizes to be drawn during the evening. All types of cards will be featured. Good music will be furnished for dancing. Hot dogs and coffee will be served at the booth Keep this date in mind, Friday, November 24th. Those volunteering to look after cards, tables etc, are Mrs. Orr, Phyllis Case, Mrs. Middle- ton, Mrs, W. Sangster; lunch, Mrs. Ktolerslakel., Mrs. T. Paterson, Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Hess and `Mrs. Normin- The 2nd community night is being planned for Jan. 12th at which the Merchants on the north side of Main Street will donate prizes. Mrs. Cam- eron and Mrs. Ronnie will be host- esses for the December meeting. In answer to the roll call members are reminded to present gifts of moneY rather than toys for the London War Memorial Hospital, Mrs. 'Bertha MacLaren will give the demonstra- tion. The topic will be taken by Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren, Mrs. • Chas. Forrest will look after Xmas cards. Mrs. F. Appleby provided a beautiful piano selection 'Le Maraquita". Mrs R Simpson, the guest speaker, chose as her subject "What Grandma and Grandpa Ate". She received attentive and appreciative response from the large audience. There followed an unusually fine demonstration by Miss Phyllis Case who displayed various pieces of China giving .the history of Wedge- wood, Porcelain Spode and Willow Hall. Mrs. R. Elgie expressed appre- iation to all after which Auld Lang Syne was sung at' the .close, delicious refreshments were served by the so- cial committee. Bomber Jackets ov They're a big hit this season. e. Trimmed with sheared sheepskin collar and warmly quilted lined. e Every boy wants one. f�►�lJ/ !n wine or blue quality� satin 0.9!5 m. THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN Men's Lined Gloves el the December meeting, Mrs. T. Fair - Service, Mrs. R. Falrservlee, Mrs. L. 11Van- swered by ideasgfor X�masall wasgifts. Mrs: Brenton played two instrumentals, Mrs, R. Fairserviee gave a reading, The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. What's it really worth? The smile of a shut-in who knows you haven't forgotten... The rush of fire -trucks answering a frantic call... The daily ordering of food for the family meal... The friendly chat, the urgent reminder. the important business decision... 11,40 50Drs ALLR T118 TRINOSR YOURTRITELEPRONR DORS FOR TOU, .CET TELEPHONE SERVICE is one of the smallest items in your family budget. And at the same time your telephone brings twice as many telephone usets within your reach as it did ten years ago. Today, es always, your telephone is big value. (HE BELL '(ELEPNONE COMPANY OF CANADA or for tl het rade of serqvice, you have o'Ii 00,ur oviderho n mot you f „0 � ARE WAITING FOR A 15155110N facilities. It lust gooas leIsntopprovide the ki nd serviso to oil who want It, when nod where they word 1t. The Voice Of Temperance The writer of the paragraph, who 'has not been a hockey fan, heard with surprise the other day that the worst headache of the Arena Management is liquor, Some fans bring a bottle with them. During the game they drink, It is not long before they are making a nuisance of themselves, to the annoyance of their neighbors, It is unfortunate that this tine Cana- dian game attracts such wretched. followers. They will not be wel- come in the Wingham arena. With five artificial lee rinks in the dis- trict there are great times ahead for hockey players and hockey fans. 'The players are under a ban not to drink. Some such ban as that will have to be imposed on the fans, if hockey is to win and hold the goodwill and patronage of the public.—Advt. FOR SALE A bunch of good strong pigs:. A. R, DOD phone 83344 Soil -forth FOR SALE 10 pigs ready to wean. Apply to BOYD DRISCOLL, 542r12 Seaforth FOR SALE 2 deal purpose Shorthorn heifers due to fatten before Dec, 1, sited by Weldwoed Cartier, Vuminated and herd accredited. Apply A, 15. CROOIER, Seaforth '007122 FOR SALE Sixteen choice pigs, six weeks old. Phone 679rs3. Rosati. IIOWARD DAYMAN FOR SALE Good Durham heifer. BYRON MaGILL, Seaforth CARD OF THANKS I wish to thunk you Seaforth for kindness shown me at the loss of my dear companion. I would like in particular to mention the Canadian Legion and my nearby neighbors, Trot forgetting the wonderful service and at- tention rendered by Dick Box. This goes a long way to help me over the hard rood. Sincerely, HARRY STINER CARD OF THANKS I wish to. acknowledge my appreciation of the visits, flowers, treats, cards, eta., received during my stay lit Hospital. 1RCY LITTLE WANTED Ton to fifteen cattle to feed for thio winter. Phone 851082 Seaforth. FRED GLANVILLE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1964 sv.i.vOiiTki Lome Snowdon Pros., Publishers Authorlsed es Second ClaClassrOttm$I, Poet Orions Box littoral Erste" FOR SALE Solid oak dresser with targe oval plate mirror; brown metal bed wtth good spring and mattress; oil apace heater, stighly used; congoleuta rtw 10 a 9; two wardrobes. L A, FLEMING, Goderieh st., opposite the Seaforth Clinic. Phone 140X •HOME WORK WANTED Typing done st home any time -- letters, statements, reports, manuserInt5, or what have You 3 Ri one 587 W, Seaforth. JEAN CARD OF THANKS Mr. Henry Cooper and Mrs. McElroy wish to express their appreciation for sympathy and acts of kindness during their bereave- ment; also for floral tributes; and the doctors and nurses of Clinton hospital while he was a patient. CARD OF' THANKS Mr. K, Jones and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Broacifoot and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy in their recent bereavement FOR SALE Walnut extension dining room table, large size, 6 side chairs and 1 men chair to match. Just like new. Also studio couch, wine, shade, in good condition. Call in evening any time after 6 pm. MRS. FRANK SMALE, Centre Street, Seaforth FOR SALE Medium size Quebec beater. FRANK MALONEY, George Street. NOTICE Will the party who took my platter from Northside Church. please return the same at once. M. DALE FOR SALE McCormiak-Deering 10-20 tractor on spuds, in good working order. Can be seen at Fergus Horan's, lot 4, con, 8, McKillop, or apply to FRED - EOKERT. Dublin AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 588W G. A. WHITNEY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SIOAPORTR Ambulance Service, Adjustable flow pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 FOR SALE 1 electric washing machine in good shape, 1 Spartan table model radio, 1 doz. kitchen chairs (six of each of two kinds), 1 electric bedroom heater. All cheap for quick sale. J. PETRICK, N. Main street Also 1 MoOlmy 6 way heater, medium size , Quebec range with reservoir in good condition Auction Sale OF 40 BEEF AND DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. At Lot 31. 60 concession of Goelerfoh Town- ship, 1 mile south of Porter's Hill on Tuesday. November 28th at 2 pm 20 Durhams and Herefords, 4 young Hol- stein heifers. Balance Holsteins and Jerseys. Some cows and heifers are fresh, balance due from December to March Alt cattle are of •good quality, in good con- dition end T -B tested; some are vaccinated Terms cash A. D. TOWNSHEND & SON, Proprietors Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer Ii. W. Colquhoun, Clerk LONDESBORO .A "Young Peoples Union" Society has been organized in the United Church, which meets at 7:45 - p.m. each Sunday evening. All the young people of the community are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snelling, Brucefield, Mr. Sylvester Israel Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Israel and Linda were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prest. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Youngblut, Mr. and Mrs. Willows Mountain visited at the home of their cousins Dr. L. and Mrs. Whitely, Gorrie. ' Mr. Fred Prest and .Johnston Crawford were in London a few •days this week. Mrs. Bremner, who has been with her sister, Mrs. W. Beacom for the past few weeks, returned to her home in Ethel on Sunday. The regular meeting of the W.A. was held in the Londesboro United Church basement on Nov. 16 with 16 present. In the absence of the President, Mrs. R. Townsend presid- ed. The meeting opened with a hymn and was followed with responsive reading and the Lord's Prayer. Min- utes of last meeting were read and adopted. Cards of appreciation were read from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Guant and Mrs. M. Young. The Treasurer's report was then given. Mrs. J. Craw- ford and Mrs. L. Hulking were cho- sen as a nominating committee to bring in a slate of officers for 1951. It was decided to have a social time and a "Touch and Take" booth at FOR SALE A corner building lot on North Main street' FREIIforth, Phone 68 or apply to MRS. J. W. FOR SALE Sewing machine (White) fn good order; settee and two chairs, rocker and arm chair. Phone 674 r 91, Henson. FOR SALE One pair boy's skates and boots size 4, one pair boy's 2 -buckle overshoes size 8, worm only one season, and one pair boy'e hi -cut boots, size 3, all Apply MRS. X. rrTHORNTON, Dublid condition. FOR SALE Small Clare Jewel range, nearly new, with water front, burns woad or coal. Apply to FRED SLAVIN, phone 084r82 Hensall WANTED Wanted to buy all kinds of disabled horses, either thin or fat. W. 0. GOVENLOCK, Dick House, Seaforth. Auction Sale GALT LIVESTOCK MARKET Every Tuesday' at 1 p.m., E.S.T. Horses, fresh cows, springers, fat cows, canners, cutters, tat cattle, suckers, feeders. baby beeves, bob calves, stealers , shoats suckers, fat hogs, sows, boars, sheep, fat lamb, poultry of all kinds. Established 0040.-0 years of satisfactory & faithful service to the livestock public. Excellent accommodation. 4 top flight livestock auctioneers, public address system, all stables regularly disin- fected, large comfortable sale arena, special Mw commission rates to livestock dealers, also on large consignments; no sale, no commission Ontario's ;neat equipped livestock market for top cash prices. Sellyour livestock here, our large volume of buslnesss has been built up on satisfaetion, A. R. LINN, Manager Phone 485, Galt Wo„uuuu,tuuauuuune,and Play Hawaiian Guitar Try our easy 20 -lesson course. Guitars rented for a very small fee. Lessons begin Wednesday, Nov. 22nd, at the Library Hall, Seaforth. Classes open after school and evening '!attnutuuuuua,muuuunaauontttttt uunnunu, Special OFFER 1—Chev. new 34 ton with Deluxe cab 1-1950 Chev i/2 ton Pickup, less than 1000 miles 1---41 Hudson Sedan 1--35 Chev Pickup Seaforth *tors W. T. TEALL PHONE! 141 SEAFORTH FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods)mailed postpaidin 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. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791, Main St., Seaforth Hours 9 ain 9 amtoSed. - 12.30 MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmia and Aural Institute, Moorofleld's Tye, and Golden Commercial Hotel Seaforth,othird Wedgioesdya in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -58 Waterloo Street, Stratford. Telephone 267 CLERK'S NOTICE Of the First Posting of the Voters' List, 1950 Town of Seaforth Notice is hereby given that I have complied wthithat I Sectionhave p7osofted theup Voters'atmy Listoffice Aetat Sesand - forth, on .the 7th day of November. 1950, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters of take immediate proceedings to have any errors or =missions connoted according to law, the last day for appeal being the 20th day of November, 1950 D. H. WILSON Clerk JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 6-W Seaforth CLERK'S NOTICE Of the First Posting of the Voters' List, 1950 Township of Tuckersmith Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 7 of the Voters' List Act and that I have poated up at my office, at Lot 10. Con. 4 H.R.S., Township of Tuckersmith. on the 6th day of November. 1950, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Munici- pality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inapeotion. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeals being the 27th day of Nov- ember, 1060. E. P. CHESNEY Clerk, Twp. of Tuckersmith. SEAFORTH CLINIC E, A. MoMaster, B.A.,M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 pm to 6 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. MAPLIDSDEN, D.V.M., V.S." Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 VETERINARIAN T. R. MNILADY, D.V.M.,V.S. Main St., Dublin Phone 80 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAPORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates In Plrat-Ciasa Companies The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE -- SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers — President, E. J. Trewartba, Clinton; Vice -Pres., J. L. Malone, Seaforth' Manager & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth Directors—E. J. Trewarthe, Clinton; J, L. Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth; Ohris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robt. Archibald. Seaforth ; John H. MoM 'ing, Blytb; Frattk McGregor, Clinton ; William S. Alexander. Walton ; Harvey Faller, Goderich. Agents—J. E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; Geo. A. Watt, Blyth; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker. Brussels. ' 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. 'blue coal'; le,, 50LIO F UM f08 scup COMFORT Phone 363J Res. 192M WILLIS DUNDAS Office Hours: 9.30-12 2-5.30 s � COAL We have in stock STOVE NUT ALBERTA STOKER BUCKWHEAT WILLIAM M. HART Phone 784 Seaforth Highest Cash Prices for Dead Stock tfr 6 HORSES $5.00 each CATTLE $5.00 each HOGS .50 per cwt. According to size and condition CALL COLLECT , SEAFORTH 15 DA LING Fr COMPANY 5, CANADA,,: LIMITED Skinny men,women gain 5,10,15 lbs. Get. New Pep, Vim, Vigor What b tttdlll Pony limbs lilt out; u¢lY hollows 911 up bode loses its natty, "mon-sole "mon—soleloot. Thousands Otalad 081180, wcight•bulidin¢ tonic. siva youbmare p 3 nourishment, puts lteshoon Mite bones. Don't tear satin toe (at. Slop when you tench weight Yott desire, lnttoduotorY size 401Y 60e. Try ()Meg Tonle Tablets for nowrounds. dew pep, vim sod vitality, today. At all druggists, USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office. Exeter. Ontario President Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Mitchell Viae -President Milton McCurdy, R. R. 1, B:irkton Directors William H. Goatee. Exeter Martin Feeney, Dublin 5, Clayton ColeMboun, Science Hill William A. Hamilton, Cromarty Agents 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 6 Room„ 1/1 Storey Frame house, with 8 Pc. Bathroom, Garage, situated on Chalk St. Prompt possession can be given. 7 Room House, 8 Pc. Bntlrroom, Hot Water Heating, Hydro. Garage, two lots, situated on Centre St. Priced reasonable. Prompt pos- session. E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE] AND RP.AL ESTATE. BROKER SEAFORTH Phones: Res. 220 Office 834 FOR SALE Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all modern conveniences. Possoasion arranged. Frame dwelling in Dublin; immediate pos- sesnion Frame Cottage, with furnace, garage. •Ite- mediate possession Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth, M. A. REID, Soaforth RADiO REPAIRS . Quick, Inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radioe, at TERRY'S RAD10 REPAIR. Opposite Dick Hone, phone 34712, Seaforth BARNS CLEANED And whltewashed following T.B. teat, Brand new sprayer capable of 1000 lbs umlaute. Work done to inapeetor's satisfaction. Phone Dublin 44 r 0 REED HARBURN NOTICE to to $6.00 each for Dead or Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at your farm. Prompt Service. Phone Collect Wm. Sproat, Sea. forth rth 655 rWOnIAM STONE SONS,gosoli ,i;