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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1952-04-24, Page 8Good Values in Sport Coats Save your suit by wearing a smart sport jacket and odd slacks this summer. We have a grand range of all wool cloths in the new small design effects. Styled for regular Ur tall men in a wide choice of shades. Also navy blazers at 24.50 - 29.60 Gay Pattern SPORT SHIRTS FOR MEN California inspired gay pat- terns sport shirts in vivid tones of blue, green and brown. — They're very new for spring at 5.95 Other Sport Shirts 3.79 up vtN4 YIDS ! WEAR A REBEL CAP They're here — the new rebel caps. . Smart little duplicates of the armies of the north and south in the American Rev- olution. — They're taking the continent, by storm.—Every boy should have one.— Colors blue and grey. Each Special Plain Shade, Sanforized BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Fused collar, sanforized plain shade broadcloth shirts at a very special price.— The rice:The colors are grey, blue, green, fawn and white and some in sizes 14 to 171/2. Very specially priced at THE SEAFORTH NEWS • BRQDHAGEN Mr. and. Mrs. 'Ralph Diege1 of North Bay spent the weekend with Mx and MI's, Wm. Head (Mildred relatives •Diegel) of Tomato with her par- ents Mr, and MI's. Henry E. Diegel Mrs. Lena McCann (Lena Rifler) of Minitonas, Man., with Mrs. Win, Mueller and other relatives, Miss Avis West and Mr. Douglas Hinz of Springfield with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe on Sunday, Mast- er Eugene Hinz returning with them Mr, Lorne Mueller is confined to Stratford Hospital Quite a number from here attend- ed a Bible Teaching conference at Milverton Lutheran Church on Mon- day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Mannuel Beuerman, Mr. and Mis. Wilfred Ahrens, Mr. Mrs. Harold Mogk, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Leonhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Hillebrecht were guests at a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amstein in Kitchener on Friday evening. Mr, and. Mrs. W. L. Qnerengessex, Mi'. and Mrs. Russell •Sholdioe,, Gary, Warren, Roger and Beverley visited Mr. and Mrs.. Carmen Mogk, St. Thomas on Sunday. Seeding is in full swing and will be completed this week. Mr. and Mrs.. Geo, Wesenberg, Larry, Joe, Freddie and, . Meryl of Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ahrens. Stewart Bros. SOIL TEST FOR SPRING PLANTING Farmers who intend to plant small grains or corn this spring and have not yet had their soil tested are assured of a prompt analysis of their soil if they submit samples now to the Soils Department, O.A.C., Guelph. With the number of soil tests handled by the Department increas- ing each year, an auxiliary labora- tory has been set up in the Depart- ment to take care of the expanding soil -testing program. Soil boxes, complete with instruc- tions, are obtainable at the •office of the local agricultural representative or directly from the Soils Depart- ment, O.A.C., Guelph. 1949 Chev. Deluxe Coach 1949 Chea. Deluxe Sedan 1949 Mercury Sedan, radio, over -drive 2-1946 Chev. Sedans 1939 Plymouth Sedan 1939 Chev, Sedan, an extra good car Above all Reconditioned & Guaranteed ALSO SPECIAL 1937 Olds Coach TRUCKS 1951 Ford 1 -ton wtih racks 1950 G. M. C. 1/2 ton 1948 Chev 1/2 -ton 325.00 Seaforth Motors 1 49 Dodge Sports Coupe, custom, radio 41 Pontiac five pass. Coupe 40 Dodge Sedan 37 Olds Coach 37 Dodge Coach 37 Buick Sedan ai Dodge 2 Ton Stake, with racks We have some new Pontiac Cars & GMC Trucks in stock and delivery is good on most models RJCE MOTORS Our Reputation is Your Guarantee Pontiac -Balch Dealer GMC Tracks PHONE 799 SEAFORTH BLYTH The funeral of Mrs. Leslie Fear of Blyth, who died Friday evening in Clinton Hospital, where she had been a patient for three months and a half, was held here on Monday, Mrs. Fear, formerly Jennie R. Bell, was the only daughter of the late John R. Bell and Mary Oliver Bell of Morris tewnship. She was in her 63rd year, .and had spent all her life in this community. Thirty-eight years ago she married Mr. Fear, and together they took up farming on con. 8, Morris township, where they lived until five years ago, when they retired and took up residence in Blyth. Besides her husband she is survived .by two daughters, Mrs. Jo- seph .(Marry) Higgins, Drumbo; Mrs. Bruce (Mabel) Smith, Morris twp„ three grandchildren, Joanne and Wayde Higgins, and Lloyd Smith; and two brothers, Frank Bell, Mor- ris twp., and Robert Bell, Stratford. A. private funeral service was held at the family home :here Monday afternoon, followed by a memorial service in Blyth United Church. In the absence of her pastor, Rev. C. J. Scott, the service was in charge of Rev. R. A. Brook of Bluevale, a for- mer minister. The pallbearers were Herman Deer, Fred Rutledge, Chas. Nicholson, Laurie Scott, Miller Rich- mond, and John McNichol. Bearers of the many beautiful floral tributes were six nephews, Sam, Bert, and Ted Fear, Kenneth Bell, Wallace Bell, and Lorne Thinking, Burial was made in Brussels cemetery. CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. William Harper with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gillespie and daughters, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laing. Mx and Mrs. Anthony Allen and son, Stratford, •with Mr. and Mrs. F. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Batten and family, Monkton, Mr. and Mis. Hugh Currie, London, with Mi. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr .and Mrs. Ed Brooks and Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace and fam- ily, Thomas Wallace, Carlingford, with Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Ferg MeKellar and Gary, Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs. Lin McKellar. The Voice Of .Temperance In a democracy it is the privilege of the citizens to criticize the gov- ernment; to criticize any official of the government. The function of government and of officialdom is to serve to serve the public good. If the course of events discloses any betrayal of public trust, the citizen has a right and a duty to protest. On the other hand, if the course of events discloses any conspicuous ful- fillment of public trust the citizen has the right to offer his compli- ments. The London Free Press of March 27 reported the trial of a bottle club proprietor in Goderich. . the letters start. Then many readers of THE CHRIS- TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they enjoy this daily world-wide newspaper, with such corn - roams as: "The Monitor is the ntost carefully edited news. paper in the U. S...." "Valuable aid in teach,. Ing . . "News that is complete and fair .. ." "The Monitor surely is a reader's necessity . . . You, too, will find the Monitor informative, with complete world news .. , and as neces. eery as your HOME TOWN paper. Use this coupon for a Special Introductory subscription — 3 MONTHS FOR ONLY $3. The Christian Science Monitor . One, 'Spivey St., Roston 16, Mile., 8. A. Please send mei MI Introductory iub.cilpt Lion to The Christian Silence Monitor- 76 issues. 1 enolase $3. (nasi) (oddroiu) (sone) (.,ore) THURSDAY, APR It Pays to Shop in Egrnondville FRESH LINK SAUSAGE 39c ib FRESH PACKAGE BACON 49e Ib LARD "1 Ib Prints" .,,,,,,,,.,.. 2 lb for 29c HOLLY BRAND PEAS, 20 oz, Tins 2 for 39e TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz. Tins 2 for 29e CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER, 26 oz. jar , . , , 59e WE HAVE A. COMPLETE LINE OF "GREB" WORK BOOTS, MEN'S OVERALLS, SOCKS, AND SHIRTS We appreciate your order early CLAIR HANEY FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72 Auction Sale There will be an auction sale held on Wed. May 7, at Let 36, Concession 3, McKillop,. mileeast of Winthrop, of house and farm and farm implements and cattle and a few' pieces of furniture. And also 76 acres grass land with maple bush so it i at west 76- of Lot 23, .Concession 10 of Maranon. AUSTIN DOLMAGE, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk Tenders Township of McKillop Tenders are requested for spraying weeds or Township of Mar(illon roads, Work to begin June 2. Tender to setae else of tank and prioe•per mile. A marked cheque of 0100.00 to accompany tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cented. Tenders to be in hardy of Claris by May 2, 1063. .7, M. ECKERT Clerk, McKillop TWIN,Seaforth 11.1, Ont. Tenders Wanted Township of Tuckersmith Tenders will be received by the undersigned. up to 2 P.M. 1YIay 6th, 1962, for the con- struction of the Watson Municipal Drain in the Township of Tuckersmith. Plan and speeificatiots may be seen at the Clerk's Office. Marked cheque for 10 per cent of tender must accompany cads tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. E. P. CFIESNEY, Clerk-Tyeas, Twp. of Tuckersmith Seaforth, Ont., RR4 LOST Two pigs, around 176-200 abs, strayed from John Nott's in Egmondville. Finder please phone 013J Seaforth FOR SALE Irish cobbler potatoes, GEO. DUBS, Lot 10, Con. 10, Mullett; phone Blyth 27r5 FOR SALE Clinton Seed Oats and Oil Flax seed for sale. Phone 660r20. J. A. MacKENZIE , FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet reasonable. ROBERT WAT- SON, phone 193w Seaforth FOR SALE Red Clover, Sweet Clover, Timothy. JOHN THOMPSON, phone838r81 Seaforth FOR SALE 1 used 8 ft. Bissell tractor disc. 1 -1 -ft. Mc: Deering packer, both re -conditioned. A bargain. Also new 10 ft. Packers and Discs. V. J. LANE, Seaforth 8.12.6. Phone 46-12 Dublin FOR SALE Two year old Vacuum Cleaner in A-1 con- dition with attachments. Large saving. Phone $77-W Seaforth FOR SALE New CCM man's balloon tired bicycle in excellent condition with extras and 0 big sav- ing. This is a must. Phone 377-W Seaforth FOR SALE Irish Cobbler potatoes from certified seed. LOUIS DILLON, R1 Dublin FOR SALE Ten York pigs, 9 weeks old. HARRY CHESNEY, Egmohdville. Phone 662r24 WANTED Wanted for grass, fifteen head of cattle. Lots of shade and water. Apply at The News FOR SALE One outdoor toilet in good condition. APPly Box 411, Seaforth TEACHER WANTED Protestantteacher required for S.S. No. 7 Mullett. Duties to commence September 1962. Please state qualifications and salary to MRS. ELSIE McVITTIE, Sec., 8.11.1. Blyth, Ontario FOR SALE Cleaned Timothy Seed. ARTHUR WAL- LACE, phone 955r25 Tuckersmith NOTICE Ashes, cane. etc., removed promptly and reasonably.. HAROLD MALONEY ph. 2172 FOR SALE Aberdeen Angus bu 18, 12 to 14 months old; top quality, priced right. STEWART MIDDLE - TON, 90600 Clinton - The Crown Attorney had submitted that "none of these clubs is operat- ing with a license from the Ontario Government". The magistrate stated "he did the very thing the .C.T.A. intended to .prevent." The pollee had found 221 bottles of .beer. A. fine was imposed. Seeing that no such action was ever taken in Peel Coun- ty, this action by the •officers of the law in Huron County calls for favor- able comment. The authority of the law has bean upheld. The public has been served faithfully—(Advt.). in Memoriam WAY --Frank. In loving memory of a clear husband who passed away Dee. 18, 1961. Sadly missed By his wife Annie IN MEMORIAM O'CONNOR--In loving memory of a dear hus- band and father•Donlel O'Connor, who Passed away April 25, 1947 Manny a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear, Always a beautiful memory Of the one we loved se dear. God gave us strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow And what it was to lose him No one will ever know, —Ever remembered by his wife and family 24, 1952 TFII9. 51141 UIIT11 N.7OWS`. Snewtion Bros., Publiahera Authorized an Seclint4 Obi wn ail, Peat Otho,. IN MEMORIAM FOWLER — In loving -memory of n dear mother, Mrs. Herbert Fowler, who Passed away one year 01;0, April 28, 1661 Not a day do we forget her, In our hearts she is always near; We who loved her, sadly miss her As it dawns another year. —Ever remembered. by Frank, Florence, and grandchildren BOX I nkrat P 'Lttrx. CARD OF THANKS 1 would like to express my appreciation to all those who were so kind to me during my resent illness while I was a patient in Vic- toria Hospital, and also Rev. Brenton. MRS. CHARLES HOGGART CARD OF THANKS Mr. Russell Holmes wishes to express his most sincere appreciation to all those who sent flowers, loaned cars or helped in any way during his sad bereavement of Margaret Ann Henry. A special thanks to Dr. J. Corwin and the nurses and staff of Scott Memorial Hos- pital. FOR SALE • Baker oil bath Tread for windmill complete in perfect condition. Alen a good horse trailer. BERT JOHNSTON, phone Brussels 28114 FOR SALE McCormick Deering 11 -run fertilizer drill, good shape. Phone Dublin 23x20 FOR SALE' 200 bushels of Oats. LORNE HULLEY, Walton rr2. Phone 546r32 Soaforth FOR SALE Cellar sump pump, almost new, price 366. Also outdoor water hydrant 53. Apply at The News office FOR SALE Strawberry plants—genuine Senator Dunlap 32 per hundred. WM. RUTLEDGE, 21,4( miles west of Seaforth 468 highway. FOR SALE 24 York -Tam chunks between 50 & 60 lbs; also 16 weanling pigs. HENRY ENZENS- BERGER, 889r26. Seaforth FOR SALE Red Clover seed. Good quality. Apply to CLARENCE MONTGOMERY, Phone 841 r 31 Seaforth. $18 a bushel. NOTICE When buying top soil for flowers and lawns, get the best, not ditch filler, so call H. McILWAIN, Seaforth, phone 689w. Also fill cheaper NOTICE To Hog Feeders. Shipping every Tuesday to Stratford. Wednesday and Thursday to Kitch- ener, so call early and get most for your hogs by getting bonus of $1 on every 4 pigs and over, 20 pigs 31. Ship with insurance on your stock. Call H. McILWAIN, Seaforth, phone 689w NOTICE Ashes and garbage removed promptly. Phone 670-41, or see WESLEY COOMBS, FEMALE HELP WANTED All to win . , . nothing to lose... no. dis- bursement, now or later. Special call to all women who wish to make easy money, full or part time. Take orders for lingerie and hos- iery: for ladies, men, children, also babies wear. Nothing easier, with our low prices and our magnificently illustrated catalogue, con- taining 810 superior quality garments with over 8,600 sizes and colours, all with sam- ples of our materials. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Fast delivery. Generous commissions, bonuses, gifts, etc. We are posi- tively the ones who give the most to their representatives and still offer the lowest sell- ing prices, which means easy and numerous sides. Write immediately for your free cata- logue. DU JOUR LINGERIE, 4231-147 Iber- villa, Montreal, P.Q. FOR SALE 2 storey frame dwelling. All modern con- veniences. Centre st., possession arranged Modern 2 -story dwelling, Sperling St. Wel] situated. Early possession arranged. In Egmondville 11,4 storey dwelling, 3 bed- rooms, double lot with barn, possession with- in one month. l,4 storey 7 room frame modern dwelling, gaBrick dwelling, street. Godetich street, immediate Possession Comfortable 6 room dwelling in Winthrop, 1/8 acre of land with small fruits, early possession Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all m MroREIDnSeatPrth Possession arranged. A. TOWN OF SEAFORTH PROCLAMATION DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME The Council of the Town of Seaforth has instructed me to declare Daylight Saving Time adopted for the Town of Seaforth during the period of APRIL 27th AT 2 A.M. to SEPTEMBER 28th AT 2 A.M. and respectfully request the citizens to observe same DRe E. A. McMASTER GOD SAVE THE QUEEN MAYOR AMBU LANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595 W G. A. WHITNEY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTB Aiilbulance Service, Adjustable Eros pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 66 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791, lt5ain St., Searorth Hours 9 am - 6 pm. Wed, 9 - 12.30 Sat. 9 am to 9 pm %II VIINIOPC 2.1121111 .10 MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon' Phone 90 Searorth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 6-W Seaforbh 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 2. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers — President, John L. Malone, Sea - forth ; Vice-Pr'es., John H. MaEwing, Blyth; 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. MnEwing. Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; William S. Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Gedoriah. Agents. E. Pepper, Brimfield; R. F. McKeroher, Dublin; William Leiper, Londea- baro; 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. Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies 8 LE roomed 2 storeyRhouse, 4 bedrooms, 3 pc bathroom, furnace, good basement, splendid location, situated corner of Centre & 'Wilson streets, Seaforth E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE BROKER SEAFORTH Summer .Prices Fill your bin with screened coal, and be glad you did. WILLIAM M. HART Office phone 784 "Ask your neighbor where he buys -his coal” GORDON WILSON ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phones: 29 or 567 Seaforth HORSES WANTED Disabled or useful work horses. Apply to W. C. GOVENLOCK, Dick House, Seaforth USBORNE & HIBBER,T MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE EXETER Prealdent Milton McCurdy, RR1 Kirkton Vice -President Wm. A, Hamilton, Cromarty Directors Harry Coates, Centralia E. Clayton Colquhoun, Science Mill Martin Feeney, 11112 Dublin Angus Sinclair, RR1 Mitchell Agents Thos. G. Ballantyne, RRi Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Box $5, Mitchell 5, Ross Houghton, Cromarty Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane. Exeter Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber (tootle) mailed polist, 6ideampin le's 25lain 1 24ed'templenveles e51 00, Maie with l - Order Dept. T-74, 'Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton. Ont. RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs. to all kindsof radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 3478, Seiafortk INCOME'TAX RETURNS Income Tex Returns made up 1061 Forms on hand Phone for appointment Hensel) 088 ring 16 Dublin 14 ring 12 THOS. D. WREN CROMARTY R.R. #1 *'blue coat,* TR SOLID AWL 060 S0L10 COMFORT " "The World's Finest Anthracite" WILLIS DUNDAS 163.9 -Office. 192 M • Resident°