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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-06-18, Page 8CHQOSE FROM THESE GIFTS FOR DA SUNDAY, JUNE' 21st LISTED BELOW ABB -A raw 0x' TED MOST POPt7LA2 P'A'P.FIEI3'S DAY G179'S THAT WILL PLEASE DAD ON ITIS DAY k'ATLE&'S DA1' GIFTS WiI'L 1319 1301DD FRED 12P Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS .2.95 to 4.95 Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS .... 2.95 to 7.95 Novelty "T" SHIRTS 2.95 to 4.95 Cool Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS .. 3.95 No -Iron WHITE SHIRTS .., 5.95 Arrow WHITE SHIRTS .. 4.95 Colored DRESS SHIRTS ..4.95to5.95 Father's Day NECKWEAR. . ..... 1.00.to 2.00 Father's Day HOSIERY 89c to 1.95 Famous Hickok BELTS .. , . 1.50 to 3.50 Gift , PAJAMAS'.. 3.95 to 5.95 Harvey -Woods JOCKEY UNDERWEAR .... 1.00 ea. Broadcloth BOXER SHORTS .... 98g to 1.50 New SWIM TRUNKS 2.95 to 5.90 New "Como" SWEATERS 8.95 to 9.95 Cool STRAW HATS , .. 2.95 & 3.95 English Morocco WALLETS.. 1.95 to 5.00 Pullover SWEATERS • .,., 6.95 to 10.95 Dress SLACKS .. 6.95 to 17.95 CUFF LINKS 2.00 up Matching TIE & SOX SETS 3.75 ASK FOR THE FREE FATHER'S DAY CONTEST FORM. YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY WINNER OF ONE OF THE $ 100.00 WARDROBES GIVEN AWAY FREE IN THIS NATIONAL FATHER'S DAY CONTEST OFFICIAL FATHER'S DAY HEADQUARTERS STEWART BROS. McKILLOP Mr. and Sirs. Robert Beuer- mann were on a bus trip to Barrie. Sirs. Frieda Miner of Monkton and Miss Gloria 'Miner and Mr. Allister 'Winer of Kitchener vis- ited 11r. and Mrs. Irvin Rock on P 8 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Hoegy and SIr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson spent the week end in Detroit. Recent visitors with Mrs, Chas. Eggert and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rook were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Huether of Morriston, Mr, and Just 10 Days Left JURE SALE of WATCHES & JEWELLERY 25% DISCOUNT on all Jewelled Watches, Diamond and Wedding Rings ANNIVERSARY OR BIRTHDAY GIFT OR GIFTS FOR FATHER'S DAY at 25% discount LADIES or GENTS BULOVA WATCHES reg.' 29,75 now only $22.30 Matched Sets 37.00 & up BLUE BIRD DIAMOND RINGS reg, 175.00 Sale Price 121.50 J. A. WESTCOTT JEWE77T,F)R Watch repairing a specialty Seaforth 6 Mrs. Wan. Morgan and family of Guelph, Mr, and Mre. Grant Fra- ser of Elora, Mrs. John Schin- bein of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flood and Sheila, Seaforth. Mr, and 'Mrs. Elmer Koehler and family attended -.bird and flower service at Egmondville and visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rock at- tended Oddfellows Lodge service at Monorief on Sunday. Services at McKillop E.U.B. Church Sunday, June 21st, are to be attended .by LOL No. 183, Winthrop District, with Rev. A, M, Amacher do charge. A Olinton band will attend. The June meeting of the Mc- Killop BUS Women's Association was held at the home of Mrs. C. Siemon. Mrs, Fred Rose and Mrs. Alvin Beuermann were in charge of the meeting. Scripture was given by Mrs. Rose and topic was taken by Mrs. Beuermann, entit- led, What Makes a Marriage, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred hose with Mrs. Siemon and Mrs. Wm. Koehler in dliarge. Mrs, Beuer- mann conducted a contest. Lunch was served by the hostess, HENSALL Mrs. Art O'Hara and son Peter of Belleville are visiting with her mother, Mre, Violet Schwalm and her brother Ray. A very pleasant evening was spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Stewart Bell when a number of neighbors ami friends gathered in honor of Miss Ruth Soldau, bl•ide•eleet. A social time was spent and contests enjoyed alter which Mrs. Guy Bedard and Mrs. Wayne Smith presented Miss Sol- dan with a shower of 7niscellan• eons gifts. The address was read by 'Miss Gladys Moir. The bride - Auction Sale Opf,nr, Ilouohold Effects in the town of Seaforth on SATURDAY, JULY 4th at Studio conolreo, 4 oReasionn1 oh 47:8, 2 bookcases, wabmt ,tables, love seat, 2V telOvision set, what-not..2 book cases, 0 piece mals ssiY dining poi sndte, break Raid, VIVO,. table and 0 chairs (excellent condition), 1 pr, mlrrgl' pad tables, mahogany bedroom Salto, van{ obest of drawers, bed springs and rot. tiros, maple spindle bed, maple twin beds and chest, antique dresser,. 2 hall trees, 7*pleco chrome kitchen set, 12 on. ft, refrigerator, pleotrlc stove, glass cuphoa'd, kitchen table and odd chairs, radio record pinyse, electric lamps. 2 couches, 2 radios, dishes, stop ladder, toboggan, washing n)aohine, Kenmore gas dryer, sewing machine, rugs, ids, shun utensils, 8 mirrors 74x81, 17x41, 10x41, Veranda furniture, electric deep fry, gmdon tools, lavafertilizer and seeder, Other articles too numerous to mehtion. - Terms cash, Prop. NIRS. HJUGIIIE SPROAT; Auctioneer, Harold ackson. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stook, machinery and house- hold elfeots, At Lot 27, Con. 14, Grey Twp., south and 7 miles east of Brussels on Wednesday, June 24 at 1 p,m. CATTLE - 11- Holstein cows, freshened Marah and April, bred again. b Holstein 2 year old heifers, due to. freshen in fall and early winter. 6 Hol- stein heifers 1 year 'old. 10 Holstein heifer calves, Registered Jersey cow, due time of sale. 21 Hereford heifers, 160 to 500 lbs, Hereford steer. POULTRY 600 Red -Sussex pullets 5 months old. MIXED GRAIN - ,176 bushels of mixed grain. MACHINERY Allis Chalmers tree - tor W.D., Allis Chalmers combine with flax rolls, pick-up and scour clean. Allis Chalmers. 8 foot mounter cultive. tor. Allis Chalmers 8 foot double disc; fertilizer drill; 12 -run; 8 furrow plow; fertilizer. spreader, 14 cwt. capacity ; 0 - section set harrows; Massey Harris 6 foot binder; setsleighs with flat rack; cutter trailer with 00 bushel grain box steel wagon ; . 100 bushel grain box; colony house 10x12; oil burning brooder stove; electric brooder; weed sprayer, Power takeoff driven ; 6 range shelters ; chick feeders; water fountains; 150 feet plastic hose; Champion snow blower (nearly new) ; John Deere hammer mill; 76 feet hammer mill belt; rubber tired wagon with tint rack, 16x8 feet. 40 steel posts. 2 rolls barb wire; tractor -type manure spreader; fanning mill. 2000 Ib scales, 2 wheel bmvnws ; pig crate ; 8 - unit Universal milking machine. 6 milk cans, 8 self feeding pig feeders; block and tackle wire stretchers; set electric clippers; bicycle dog house. 21 foot again auger with electric motor. Household Effects - 3 piece ohestor- field suite. 9 cubic foot Philco refriger- ator ; bedroom suite. Corfield washing. machine, 1 couch. No reserve. Farm sold. Terms cash. Proprietor, Hiarold Keyes, R 2 Brussels. Harrold Jaeltson,. Auctioneer. George Powell, Clerk Notice to Creditors In the Estate of AGNES DORSEY All persons having claims against tlr Estate of AgnesDorsey, late of the Township of Ribbert, in the County o Perth, Widow, deceased, who died on the 1th day of April, 1060, are hereby notified to send in full particulars os theirclaims to the undersigned on o before the 10th day of July, 1960 tate which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then re ccived. DATED at Seaforth, this 1600 day of June, 1050 McCONNELL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 12 acres mFCe Rh y,Sttimothy and al falfa. Wm. J. Clark, hay, 087r12 Boarders wanted.Pnoe 332 W Se forth McCormick FOR ream se E parator, power. washed, 760 lbs, like new. John Maloney, phone 661r22 Seaforth. A dining room Rsuite SA LEluding an ea tension table and six leather seated chairs, all in good condition. Mrs. Alf Brown, phone 604r11 Seaforth HEL WANTED (FEMALE) IHOUSEWIVES NEED EXTRA MON- EY ? Start your own profitable business, servicing an AVON territory, near your home. Opening in. Seaforth. Write Miss Mosher, Manager, Box 86 Owen Sound, stating telephone number , AE 2 Deering G 17Rmowers with tractor hitch. Don Crich, RR 8 Seaforth. Phone Clinton HU 2-9262.. FOR SALE Modern home on paved street one block from business section. Owner leaving town. Reasonable down payment, Will carry mortgage for balance. One of Huron County's most product- ive 'farms, containing 200 acres, on paved highway. All modern buildings. Owner will leave large mortgage on Pronerty as he is retiring on account of 111 health, Also lake frontage and cottages air Goderieh and Rayfield area. TORN BOSVELD Real Estate Broker 40 Wellesley St., Goderich, Phone 1108 Salesman, Tos, McConnell BORN Jeffery -Spencer. and Doris Jeffery, Stara, are very proud to announce the birth of their son, William Ross, on Thursday, June 11, 1969, at South Hu- ron Hospital, Exeter, a brother for Tudy and Ruth. SiSiills-T lls, at M. and Mrs, Ronald C. Mary's Hospital, IUtchen- er, Ont., on Thursday, Tune 11th, a daughter (Catherine Anne). Sanmaat-In Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, on June 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Sanmaat, Seaforth rr 2, a daughter, elect expressed thanks. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Beclard and Mrs. Smith. - Mr. Rudy Petzke, who was ser- iously ill following in operation in Stratford hospital, is much improved. Mrs. Emily Parker returned home after spending several weeks with members of her fain- tly at Mitchell. Mrs. Scrabuick left last week to visit relatives in the West. Decoration services were held .here on Sunday under auspices of Hensall branch Canadian Le- gion and Hensall P0100' Lodge. The .Rev, Charles Daniel of Hen- sall United Church offered pray- er at the cenotaph and the flag was placed at ,the monument by Wlddldam Brown, {Legion presid- ent. Members then {proceeded to Hensall Union cemetery and tic - Taggart cemetery where flags were placed on the graves. Spea- kers included the Rev. George Vain of Carmel Presbyterian Church and Percy Campbell of the I00F. Parade Marshall was Sam Dougall. Members of the color panty were W, J. Cameron and Tom Sinale. TEXACO PRODUCTS We specialize in Diesel Fuel and Farm Lubricants Phone 686w Phone 190 Seaforth Goderich IN M]{ MYTOmAM Golelough --- In memory of liars, Addie Cololougb who passed away two years ut rS'1ro 1 7. 17 26 Wp,p watched ilex siewly fade mvuy Wo'trled so hard to make her stay, But God woo watching from above,. And took her home to share hlei ve, -;Always remembered by the family, Clilferd and Annie CARD OF THANKS With deep appreciation we wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends far nada • mal Semi tributes' and any kindness shown to us at the time of our bereavement in the passing of a dear husband and father, We extend special thanks to Rev. T, White, Rei 0. Britton, Dr, Gun" will and the Whitney Funeral biome. Also tothose who waisted the day of the funeral and tothosewho visited and were so kind during his long' illness. Mrs. D. Millson ROSS & RILL MILLSON I' would like to express any- sincere thanks to ell my friends who sent flow-. 'els, cards, and treats and visited me while I was a patient in Scott Memel.. MI Hospital, special thanks to Rev. Amacher•, the nurses and doctors and all who were so kind to me. Everything wa6 greatly appieulated. MRS. ELLA HOE7Y I wish to express my sincere "thanks .to relatives, friends and neighbors who sent me gifts, cards and flowers and. who visited me while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital. My gratitude also to She nurses and Drs, E. A. McMaster,: P. L. Brady and El Markus, also to Rev. J. C. Britton, Rev. D. Leslie Elder and Rev. James Semple George Leitch. The family of the late Mrs. Harry Tindall wish to extend thanks to nei- ghbors, friends and relatives for sym- pathy and kindness shown during their recent sad bereavement, TO RENT House to rent, in Seaforth, 4 bed rooms. Phone 78. FOR SALE In village of Brucefleld, a brick house with five rooms, bath, furnace, immed- iate possession. Apply Gordon Keys, Gamlachie, Ont, A quantity off oatts,4LE allso some mixed grain. James Ommochan, phone 665142. Seaforth, Eleven acres of c SALE red elover and alfalfa hay.. Robert J. Elgie, 668 r' 32, Seaforth. July 1, self O RNcoontaainedd newly decorat- ed 2 bedroom apartment, suitable for 2 ladles iuty eveningr ple but iSutu small child. AOrville. Dale, N. Main St., Seaforth R A wine upholsteered so a. 020, Phone 4783 1 rubber tie o'a OR on, A-1 manure spreader, news�apr�on and chain, steel wheels. Ii. Palin RR 2 Seaforth A Quantity off ;Mimi ALE 10 Leslie Pryce, D,blht rt, 01 41 0 r 1, S 4ea forth,. .. FORL E Tenet outfit da Wbitechina, 4204. Phone 1801 Seaforth, RONEY FOR SALE Deering balance of 1960 clover lion, e4 lb, pails 21.00. 'Wallace iioss i1iarles, Seaforth. FOR SALE Mahogany dining room set, 0 pieces including break front In credenza, 'a Pair of fireside ohaira, leather top end table and mahogany bedroom ea, Phone 210 J Senforth, PLANTS FOR SALE Tomatoes, cabbage, reel and white, brussels sprouts, br0000li, Spanish onion, sweet poppers, cel, ery, geraniums in nine color's, Asters, snapdragon, petunia, .zin- nia, verbena, stocks, tall mart - gold, .portulaca, salvia, balsam . white alyssum, thumbergia, lobe lis, spider plant, ageratum, Bole obs, tuberous begonia and °alines. Open every day and evening. Baker's Greenhouse, your garden centre, Seaforth FOR SALE 21/4 acres alfalfa and timothy hay in field .Very reasonable. Murray Tyndall, Brucefleld. 640w2 Seaf, FOR SALE Colonial piano in good condi- tion. , ondition.. Price $76. Mrs. Chris` Kennedy, Blyth 56r4 APPLICATIONS WANTED For Music Supervisor for SS 2 McKillop. Duties to commence in September, Apply giving particulars to Walter McCiitre, Sec.-Treas., RR 2 Seaforth, before June 30th 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 Includes extra lot. FOR SALE New heavy duty wide tread wagon on rubber. Custom welding done. Phone 871,19 Dublin. John A. Eckert 2 cycle engine tuell,, blended and mixed for torp 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 861r6 Seaforth SEAFORTH LIONS PARK wimrnin o g o Open- This Week -End FRIDAY SATURDAY - - SUNDAY June 19-20-21 FROM 1.30 TO 5.30 P. M. The Pool will operate on a daily basis, commencing Friday, June 26 OPEN DAILY, WEATI3ER PERMITTING - 1.30 TO 5.30 AND 7 TO 9 SWIMMING INSTRUCTION FREE swimming instruction for school children by qualified instructors available each morning Registration closes July 3rd Classes are being arranged and students are asked to report as follows: Thursday, July 2, at 10 a.m. - _ Pupils of Rural Schools and of St. James' Separate School. Friday, July 3, at 10 a.m. -- Pupils Pupils of Seaforth Public School. Classes commence Monday, July 6th, at 10 a.m. Adult Swimming Classes TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS 7.30 TO 8.30 P.M. Learn to swim with qualified instructors A minimum. of 10 lessons_ - $2.00 and admission If sufficient interest is shown, classes will be arranged,commencing Tuesday evening, July 7th. Make application in person, or phone the Park, PHONE 246 -- ADMISSIONS -- Children under High School Age: 10 cents, or $1.50 for Season's Ticket Fourth and Additional Children Season's Ticket in one. Family - Free High School Students 25 cents, or $13.00 per Season's Ticket Adults 25 cents, or $4.00 per Season's Ticket Children of One Family and Two Adults -$10.00 (In each case a checking basket is included) , is Night Swimming For the convenience of those who are unable to swim during regular hours, the Pool will remain , open throughout the evening on certain nights, depending on the weather. Announcement will be made over CKNX Entertainment Guide, or phone 245, Seaforth PICNICS Arrange to hold your annual picnic amid the pleasant surroundings of the Lions Park. Complete facilities, Admission is Free For further information Call the Seaforth Lions Park PHONE 245 THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, ,Tune 18, 1959 Ro Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bod Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,;M.o. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth SEAFORTH i;LINIC E. A. MCM'hster, B.A., M.D.. Internist P. L,. Brady, M.D., Surgeon -,• Office Hours, 1 P.m. to 5 p.m., daily except Wednesday. and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and SeF arday only 7-9 p.m. Appointments made In advance ere desirable .. .. TURNBULL &. BRYANS 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 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791, Main St., Seaforth Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to 5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. err♦ by appointment only. Clinton H0I--2-7010. above Hawkins' Hdwe,; Mon. 9 to .5.110 INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Acciden, • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 834 Res. 640 'blue coal' WILLIS DUNDAS (Office closed) Month of June Fuel Oil -Phone C. Loney 188 Coal orders, E. Montgomery 161W AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office' Phone 784 - Res. 286 We write all lines of INSURANCE Fire Auto Wind Liability & 1.428 JOHN A. CARDNO Successor to WATSON & REID Phone 214 Seaforth Representative Manufacturers Life Insurance Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 Tuckersndth T wOnsh pEMunicipal dump will be opened from 1 p.5. to 6 p.m.. 00 Wednesday and Saturday afternoons un. til further notice. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. _- JACK THOMPSON'S Footwear Service, Seaforth. Shoes repaired. For Sale -Men's & Boys & children's footwear. It • is our business to give comfort and sate you money RADIO REPAIRS a Quick, inexpensive and radio repairs to all kinds of radios. at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 8478, Seaforth WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Ueed" Artificial Breeding Service. Cost low. Efficiency High Disease controlled. Safety. All Breeds of. Cattle: use of the best of bulls. Mem- ber owned and controlled. For service or more information phone Clinton HU 2.3441 or for long distance Clinton Zenith 9-6660 between: 7.30 and 9.30 A.M. week days; 6 and 8 P.M. Sat- urday evenings. Calls received on Saturday evening will be serviced on Sunday morning. For cows in heat on Sunday morning, donot call until Monday morning. Better. Cattle For Better Living Viking Cream Separator Sales and Service for new and used Viking Separ- ator. John Byernnan, East William 5t., Seaforth. Phone 566 w BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DELIVERY SERVICE CONTRACT Full or Part Time Long established Canadian Corp- oration requires a reliable Man or Woman for an interesting posi- tion in this area. NO SELLING REQUIRrED. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED and AGE, EDUCATION Is not important. Enquiries are also 'invited from Presently. Employed Persons, - those semi -retired and {Farmers who are able of invest a minimum of $1,195.00 in cash for stook (fully secured)). This is a once-in-a'lifetime, bona fide opportunity which will stand the most rigid investigation. Those desiring a confidential in terview should send their Name, Address, and Telephone No. to: General Manager, CONTRACT DIVISION 1875 Avenue Road Toronto 12, Ontario