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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-05-28, Page 8EQMONPVILLE.'• anti Mrs. -0, Squires and daughter of Kitchener visited op Sunday with Mia ,and Mrs. Ted Drown. Mrs. Tiles. Bartell, who spent the past give Months with her sons, Ben, of Cornwall and Ken - nein of Mai'tintewn, returned te. her -home oil Wednesday. Mrs. R, Dalrymple and Cliailio, lire. 13d Chappel, Adeline ail4l Brian of Or omarty visited dart Monday with -iIrs, Geo. • Pearce and Mr' fond Mrs, Jack Thaehulc and family at Strathroy, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hastings of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Strong and Sharon of °Tueker- smdth and Mr. Bob Barton of Stratford visited with Mrs, T, Barton s wan-th eek McKi .;LOP Mr. and Mrs, George Thornton of Brussels spent Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Thornton, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd E. Regele and daughter Debbie of 1Fiespeler spent the week end with Mm, and Mrs. Ed Regale. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur McCallum of Zurich spent Sunday evening With Mr. and Mrs, Harold McCal- lum. Mies Norma Leeming of 'New- market spent the week' end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Leon- arch Leeming. Mr. Frank Glanville of Cod!. ton is a patient in St, Joseph's hospital, London, where he un- •derwent an operation early -Sun- day morning. Mr. and Mrs, Peter' Connelly and girls of Mitchell spent an ev- ening last week with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Thornton, The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Mrs, Dan Den- nis in the toes of 'her mother, HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cochrane of Seafouth were recent visitors with Mrs. Hugh Mssillurtr•ie and Mi, and Mrs, John Jarrott. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman and Rod spent the week end with relatives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and Bradley were recent visitors with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton in Exeter. Mra. Wesley Venner was able to return to her home after re- ceiving treatment for the past two weeks in South Baron Hos- Ate], Dxoter. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnston of London were' week end visit- ors with her mother, Mrs, R. Damian. Mrs, Keith Lindsay and Pam- ela of Napane° spent the past veelt with her pairents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and family. At,. Cecil VanHorne of Lucan pent the week end with .his con- n -law and daughter, :111•, and Mrs.. Gerald Flynn. TIPTOP TAILORS SEMI - ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE TAILORED • TO • MEASURE SUITS 20x OFF OR FREE EXTRA PANTS AT REGULAR PRICE Take your choice of saving 20% on a one -pant suit or pay regular prices and get EXTRA PANTS FREE! Eicher way, you get Canada's greatest clothing value . Come in today and choose from hundreds of tine imported suitings. TIP TOP TAILORS e 2 pc, SUITS Reg. 65.00 for • SPORT COATS Reg. 45.75 for • SLACKS Reg. 20.25 for DELUXE { FLEET STREET • 2 pc, SUITS 52.00 ` Reg. 75.00 for • SPORT COATS , ... , 36,60 Reg, 52,50 for s • SLACKS 16.60 Reg. 24.50 for 60.00 42.30 19,60 STEWART BROS. SEAFORTH LADIES TIP TOP TAILORED SUITS 2070 OFF Ladies! take advantage of this big discount and order your tailored suit now. New styles, new ladies' fab- rics and a perfect fit guar- anteed - reg 65.00 for 52.00 Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Dancing every Saturday Lionel Thornton and his Casa Royal Orchestra HOME BAKING SALE The W.A. of Duff's Church, i'.lcKiilop, in the L.O.L. Hall Seaforth SATURDAY, MAY 30th BROpHAGEN Brodhagen Seiicoot Leads at 11o11kton )Music Festival Pupils of our school took part in the llonktan Music Festival last week. Miss Audrey Rockwell of Walton i5 the teacher and Mr, E. C. Harley, Atitchell, music su- pervisor and clue to their untir- ing efforts many prizes were won by the pupils, namely -Beverly Sholdice, 1st prize, 85 marks in junior girls solo; Alvin Hicks, 4th prize, 82 marks, in junior boys solo; Richard Leonhardt, 1st prize, 83 marks, intermediate boys solo; Paul Rock, 2nd prize, 82 marks, iutermed. boys solo; Larry Kistuer, 5th prize, 79 marks, int, boys solo; Barbara Hoegy, 4th prize, 82 marks, int. girls solo; Richard Leonhardt, changed voice, 1st, 86 marks, and received trophy donated by the Monkton W.I. for highest mark in boys' solo; Rose Eva Buuck, ny ona,n,una,ou„emm,,nnnau,eon,neuu„sou. u,u,one„nn,enuae,,,o,unuuu,n,eu,u,,,,,so, 111 ear Hon. ROBERT MacAuley Qc. Brilliant young Minister in the Frost Cabin- et who has been appointed Head of the new Department of Energy Resources. and CHARLIE MacNAUGHTON Your PC Candidate who has proven his ability to speak effectively for Hu- ron riding. Monday, June 1 8.30 p.m. GODERICH MacKAY HALL EVERYONE WELCOME ! Published by Huron PC Association n„n„n,enn„n,een,n11101111,1111111111111 llllllere„, u,,,,,,ane„e„le,,,,,,,,,,<,,,a„a„a,P,, is n„h n, n of lst prize, 85 marks, senior girls solo; junior chorus, grades 1-4, first with 84 narks and won the trophy donated by Gravelridge 'W.I.; two part chorus, over 35 members, 2nd prize, 85 ,marks; unison chorus, Class A., first 85 marks, and received trophy don- ated by Roe Farms Ltd.; triple trio, lst with 87 marks and the school was awarded the British Mortgage trophy, Mr, and Mrs, Fred A. Kistner in Listowel with Mr. and Mrs. Walker recently. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hinz, Sb Catherines, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Adams, Lo- rie, Mark and Randy, of Mitchell, Mr, and AIrs. Glen Brickman and Barry, Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hicks with Mm. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks, at Centralia on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Chris. W. Leon- hardt with Mr, and Mrs. George Jacob, Kitchener•, on Sunday. Mr. Wayne Beuerman, London, Mr. Donald Ahrens, Hamilton, at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stanek, Warren and Janet of Kitchener with her mother, Mrs. Albert Querengesser. Mr, and Mrs. Michael Connolly, Ruth Ann and Ronald of Sebring- ville with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe, Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Hehn and Perry of Rostock and Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Fischer and boys of Seaforth with Mrs. Rosine Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuer- mann, Mr. and Mrs. Martin} Dietz with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Am- man, Galt. Mark Donald Rose, infant son of :lir. and Mrs. Donald Rose, and Lyle Edward Bennewies, in- fant son of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Bennewies, were baptised during the Sunday morning service at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. The sponsors for the former were Mr. and Mrs. Ilugh Haynes and Miss Beth Cole and Donald along with the parents; and for the latter the sponsors were Mr. and Mrs, Ted Nowack and Mr. and Mrs. Gordner with .the parents. Bouquets of flowers adorned the altar on Sunday in memory of Martha Hinz with passed away one year ago. They were placed by her husband, Henry Hinz and daughter Janet. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Elliott and son of Listowel with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann. Mr, Donald Wolfe visited with Mr. and Mrs, Mickey McCloy, .of Stratford, ,last week, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Bauer- mann and Mrs, Edith Beuermann of Seaforth with Mrs, Louise %Iillecbrecbt. The ordination service of six seminarians of Waterloo Semin- ary, will be held here at St; Pet• er"s Lutheran Church on Wednes- day evening, June 3rd at 8 O'- clock. Mr, Calvin Diegel,' son of Mr. and Mrs, William Diegel, of Brodhagen and Mr, Calvin Glick, son of Mr, and Mrs, Arth- ur Glick, Stratford, and husband of the former Rose Scherbarth are among the graduates. WALTON • Members 'of the Women's Insti- tute are again reminded -of the May meeting in the community hall on Thursday at 8.30 p.m. when the roll call will be answer- ed with the donation of a tea towel. Mr. Jerry* Dressel of Langton spent the week end at his home. Mr. Roy Bennett underwent an operation in St. Marys hospi- tal, Kitchener, on Monday morn- ing. Miss Barbara Turnbull won the Or1TE shield on Saturday in the novice class at the annual Huron county livestock ,judging competition at Seaforth. Compet- ing against a total .of 56 she scored 581 out of 700 points. At a public speaking contest at Seaforth DHS, Miss Jean Hillen came first in the senior entrants. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron of Sarnia were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Coutts. Miss Brenda Bernier and Miss Ruth Ennis of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mss. D. Ennis. TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hunt vis- ited in Ottawa last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Flannigan. Mr. and Mrs, Willis Dundas• of town and Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Dennis of McKillop leave on June 2nd for a month's trip by motor to the West Coast, includ- ing Seattle and Vancouver: Visitors at the home of May- or and Mrs, Christie over the week end were her parents, Mr. and AIrs. John A. Thompson, Mr. James Thompson and Mr, and and Mrs. Cyril Jack of Moore- field and. Miss May Thompson of Kitchener. Mr. John Thompson is a former warden of Welling- ton County and Mr. James Thompson is an ,official of Mary - borough Tp,. Dr. F. Harburn leaves early next week to spend the slimmer do Manitoba, visiting Carberry, Flin Ron and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Williams and (laughter Debra of Whitby were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, M. 'Williams. Mr. and Mrs. M. 'Williams at- tended the graduation of Anne Marie McMillan in London on Friday evening. Ron Williams, Kitchener was a visitor with his parents. Miss Pauline Adams is a pat- ient in Scott Memorial hospital. Miss Yvonne Bolton, St. Tho- mas, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. L, Bolton, Mr, and Mrs, M, McKellar vis- ited with Rev: and Mrs, Williams in Detroit over the week end. Mr, John Patterson is spend dug a few days this week in Windsor, Mr. ,and Mrs. Wm, Stapleton and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Stapleton of Dublin visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R. 9. Box. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon loloKinci- sey, Toronto, are Waiting with 'lir: and Mrs. R. R. MoKindsey. Mrs. John Maloney and Mrs, Michael Williams attended the convention of the Catholic Wo. CARD'OF THANKS I wish to express ally sincere thanks to all relatives, neighbors and friends who seam° flowers, treats, gifts, cards oi' visited ale both tinges I was in the hospital, Special thanks to Dr, Stapleton, lay special nurses, also the staff and nurses of Scott Memorial Hos- pitsl, Everything was.verymuch appreciated, Tia NI, Dorrance 5 would, like to' express my -sin- cere thanks to every one who Sent flowers, cards and treats to my sister Mary Dalrymple (Polly) while she was a patient in Scott Memorial I•iospittil. Special thanks to all the Bind nurses and to Dr. Stapleton. Everything was deeply appreciated. Mrs. M. Houghton We wish to thank all the many friends Bends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy ex- tended to our dear sister Mae in her long illness, alsofor the flor- al tributes. Many thanks to Rev, J, "C. Britton, the pall bearers and dower bearers, Whitney Funeral Home and all those who assisted. —The Adams Family Clearing Auction Sale Household. Effects in Brucefleld on Sat., May 30th at 1.30. 3 Ipc chesterfield suite, china cabinet, couch, library table, rocking chairs, occasional chairs, dining room table, what -not, fern stand, sofa bed, drop leaf table, dinette, table & chairs, White sewing machine , quilt box, cupboard, chest drawers, . beds, dressers, springs, 2 spring mattresses (new), arm chair, cushions, pit - lows, blankets, feather ticks, dishes, crocks, sealers, toaster, electric lamps, coal heater, oil, heater, axes, shovels, scythe, chop box, single bed complete, li- brary table, Beatty washer, Frigi- daire refrigerator, Singe sewing machine, rangette, small kitchen stove. Terns cash.-Pron., Mrs. Sohn Cairns, Auct•, Harold Jack- son. Clerk, D. P. Chesney HOUSE FOR SALE 13 storey brick 3 bedroom house, bath and furnace, corner lot, desirable location in Sea - forth, corner James and Helen sts. Phone Thomas Go-venlock, Seaforth 838r6 FOR SALE Astral Refrigerator. Ivan Will- umsen, Ann Street, Seaforth CUSTOM CORN PLANTING In 40 inch rows. Also some grain and ensilage. Funk's G -hy- brid corn seed still available, Haugh Bros„ Brucofleld, 6581'28 FOne-weals old ducks. -Phone 81 i'2 Dublin China cabinet anti dining room table, and a ch'opleaf kitchen table and two chairs, and living room tables. Phone 316 Seaforth One York Ohog John C. Mac- Kay, phone 652-21 Seaforth HOUSE FOR SALE 4 bedrooms, newly decorated, oil heat, extra lot, southeast cor- ner of Market and High, easy terms, P.O. Box 520, Seaforth OFOR SALE Outdoor gyne set consisting of swing, trapeze bar and set of rings, strongly constructed of steel tubing. Can be seen at Angus MacLean's, Jaynes St. NOE Custom con plantting with fert- ilizer attachment, George Stone, phone 8561.3 FOR SALE Bargain Prices, 1c each. For Bonnie Best and Bounty Tomato plants. Early and late cabbage. N. Long, Kippen, phone Hensall 694.15 Sebago FOR SALE ebe g potatoes good for seed or table, Gordon McGregor, Lon- desboro; phone 27x11 Blyth COMING EVENT Ham & Strawberry supper, au- spices W.A. in Family Life Cen- tre, Staifa, Tuesday, June 30. Adults 1.25, children 50c 3 speed 'J.C SALEi ns boys bi- cycle. Reg. Stone, phone 856r3. Price $20 men's League in Sarnia last week, Mrs. Joseph Grummett was in Paris on Tuesday attending a District 7 conference of agricul- tural societies. She had her hob- by on display and took part in the panel discussion. She was accompanied by Mrs. W, Hodgert. Mr. George Clark returned on Thursday after being a patient in Stratford hospital for six weeks. Brownie's DRIVE-IN Clinton Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 28 and 29 "THE DEFIANT ONES” Tony Curtis - Sidney Poirier Both nominated academy awards (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and MONDAY May 30 and June 1 -- Double Feature — "ME AND THE COLONEL" Danny Kaye - Curt Jurgens "GUNMAN .FROM LARADO” Robert Knopp - Jana Davi (One Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY June 2 and 3 "THE WIND CANNOT READ” Dirk Bogarde - Yoko Tani Seaforth Lions Club Mite Wed, June 3—Door prizes are; Outdoor barbecue Movie camera TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Rain or clear, first show at dusk Children under 12 in cars Free FOR SALE 6 ROOMIiP 1-IOT,Y,$3 Modei'u every way Priced cheap for ciuielo sale I'f riot sold 0002P, will rent Apply to Roy 1,,awson Goderich St. West FOR. SALE Box plants, Pot, Plants and Pots filled Bradshaw Green House Market St. Phone 50w. The London Life Insurance Company Iles Vacancies For CLERKS and TYPISTS Preferably ages 17 to 30, with HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMA ,. 5 -Day Week Opportunities for advancement --excellent working conditions (air conditioned)—cafeteria — recreational facilities — staff pension and insurance benefits, WRITE to the Personnel De- partment: or CALL at the Head Office, Dufferin and . Wellington, London, for a personal interview HOUSE FOR SALE .5 room cottage, gas, hydro, 'town water, bathroom, on Market St. Carl Dalton, phone 62w. Will rent if not sold • ESTATE Auction Sale Of Property and Household Ef- fects in the village of Walton on Sat., June 6th, at 1.80 p.m. 3 pc chesterfield suite, piano, (Bell) end table, hall table, table lamps, 9 pc walnut dining room suite, 5 pc chrome kitchen set, Hitchen cabinet, 6 chairs, exten- sion table, davenport, Kelvinator refrigerator, heavy-duty rangette, white enamel annex stove, hot plate, electric washing machine, 3 pe bedroom suite metal bed- stead, dressing table with bench, crib, 2 rocking chairs, extension ladder, step. ladder, 1949 Plymouth (low mileage), other articles too numerous to mention, Property — 8 -room house with •bath, t',ew dou- ble garage, 14 acre lot, offered subject to reserve bid. 10% down, balance 30 clays. Chattels cash. Prop., Estate of late Joseph S. Hackwell. Aut., Harold Jackson, HOUSE FOR SALE Modern 6 -room bungalow on, John St. Oil heat. Inaul-&ick siding. Large sun porch. Full -sire basement. Immediate Possession. Attractively priced for cash sale. Ross Savauge, Seaforth NOTICE 2 cycle engine fuel, blended and mixed for top performance. Out board motor oil for all 2 cycle engines. See the new Lawn Cruis- er mowers now on display. Sharp's Maintenance Service Phone 851r5 Seaforth TEXACO PRODUCTS We specialize in. Diesel Fuel and Farm Lubricants Phone 686w Phone 190 Seaforth Goderich On TV CHARLIE MacNAUGHTON AND OTHERS FRIDAY MAY 29-7.55P.M. CHANNEL 8 TUESDAY JUNE 2 — 7.30 P.M. CHANNEL 10 VOTE FOR CHARLIE MacNAUGHTON PC Candidate June 11 Published by Huron PC Ass'n Tl4i5 SE/WORTH NAM 1,h1Al'sday, May 28, 1900 BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bod Flowers 'for all occaasions Phones; Day 43 Night 596W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Soaforiih SEAFORTH. CLINIC B.A. Mc Mae r to , ., AM.D., £ntcrniM R L IIrudy, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours. 1 p.m. to 6, p.m., daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings !Tuesday, Thurladay and Sat. arday' only 7-9, p.m. Appointments made IA advance aro desirable - TURNBULL &' BIfYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J.0, TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V,M,, V.S. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth JORN E. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Hours—Seaforth daily except 'Mon.. 9 to 6.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. emir by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010, above Hawking' Hdwe, .Mon. 9 to 5.10 INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Aocidenz • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 'hiue coal' WILLIS DUNDAS (Office closed) Month of June Fitel Oil—Phone C. Loney 138 Coal orders, B. Montgomery 161W AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 208 We write all lines of INSURANCE Fire Auto Wind Liability & Life JOHN A. CARDNO Successor to WATSON & REID Phone 214 Seaforth Representative Manufacturers Life Insurance Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 Tuckeramith T wOnsh p Municipal dump will be opened from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons un- til further notice. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. JACK THOMPSON'S Footwear Service, Seaforth. Shoes repaired. Mens & Boys & children's footwear. It is our busi- ness to give comfort and save you money RADIO REPAIRS Quick, Inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios. at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 84705. Seaforth FOR SALE 300 geraniums in seven colors. Hardy garden mums and a complete line of flower and garden plants. Baker's Greenhouse, Your Garden Centre, Sea - forth 5000 ft. used lu SALEORr, 4, 2x6, 2x8, 2310. Call any evening. Phone 262J, George Broome. Also have two building lots for. sale All kinds of boards for siding, floors,. NOTICE I will be away until end of July, but John Segeren will look after my work. Phone evenings 677 J. Also have some liotatoes still for sale, Gordon Nobel FARM FOR SALE 100 acre farm with good house and barn. All modern conveniences. Close to school; 81h miles north of Mitchell. Apply to Mr. Gottfried Puri, Sr., R.R. 4, Mitchell, Ont. WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Whore Better Bulls Are Used” Artificial Breeding Service. Cost low. Efficiency High Disease controlled, Safety. All Breeds of Cattle: use of the best of hullo. Mem- ber owned and controlled. For service or more information phone Clinton HU 2-3441 or for long distance Clinton Zenith 9-6650 between: 7.80 and 0.30 A.M. week days; 6 and 8 P.M. Sat. urday evenings. Calls received on Saturday evening will bo serviced on Sunday morning. For cows in heat on Sunday morning, do not call until Monday morning. Better Cattle For Better Living NOTICE Viking Cream Separator. Sales and Service for new and used Viking Separ- ator. John Byerman, East William St., Seaforth. Phone 686 w BERT PEPPER AUCTIONEER Reserve your Sale Data now RR 3 Seaforth, Ont. Phone Clinton HU 2-7534