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The Seaforth News, 1959-07-09, Page 80.13Nt Easy LivingFa hians for warm by. ,�,�nl,,4 SUMMER DAYS POLISHED COTTONS COOL CHAMI3RAYS KRINKLE CLOTHS RAYON CORDS DROPSTITCH COTTONS COLORFUL PRINTS 3.98 4.98 5.98 7.98 CHOOSE FROM SUN DRESSES Bend... twist ... stretch , , . or sir—and your supple Grenier Acrobat girdle moves right with you! It's the softest thing since velvet , .. thanks to Bruck's Helanca stretch -nylon yarn! And so flexible that one size fits everyone! Up . , . down ... and all the way 'round , , . you're comfortably streamlined in an Acrobat! In white, pink, blue, black and red—$4,00 BOLERO DRESSES NO SLEEVE CASUALS SHIRT WAIST STYLES Light and dark prints, checks, stripes, dots and floral prints styled in cool summer fashions to see you through the hot days ahead. Misses sizes 9 - 15 Women's sizes - 12 to 20. Half sizes 141 to 241/ -3:98 to 7.98 STEWART BROS. CROMARTY Mr. Herb Mahaffy received word recently of the death of his sisteranlow, Mrs. Mahaffy, wife of Dr. A. F. Mahaffy, after 'a lengthy illness. Dr. Mahaffy is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Mahaffy and received his early education in Hibbert and in Mitchell high school. He work- Miss Margaret Ann Wallace ed for many years with the Rock- spent a few days at Bruce Beaoh feller Institute in Africa and with his wife latterly lived in re- tirement at Victoria, B.C., where her death occurred. Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott, Shar- on, Karen, Catharine and Janet spent Dominion Day at Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cadick and family. TENDER FOR HEATING. Sealed tenders for the supply of fuel oil for the Huron County Home, Clinton, will be received by the undersigned until Monday, July 20, 1959, at 5 P.M. Tenders are to be sealed and clearly marked as to contents. Specifications for fuel oil are as follows: "No. 5 oil, viscosity between 400 and 600 Saybolt Units, Complete specifications to be supplied with each tender." Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN G. BERRY Clerk -Treasurer County of Huron Court House • Goderich, Ont. ,,,,„m„, n u„n„u n n u„u n u u n n„n u n n u u„n, n o n e u w„, u u i 11111111111111111111110. iu, a u, u u u n u, u, e Town of Seaforth Re Dog Proclamation In view of the disregard by the general public of the recent proclamation issued by the Town Council re the confinement of dogs, and the fact that they are not to run at large at any time, the Council feels that charges must be laid under this By-law. Any owner or harborer of a dog who allows it to .run,. large can be sum- moned into court. The fine in a case of this kind could be $50.00 and costs. The Council and myself would ask all citizens concerned to comply with the laws and avoid the consequences. B. F. Christie Mayor last week. Many from Cromarty and dist. rid went to Stratford on Thurs- day to see the Queen and Prince, Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglas and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lit- tle and family of Embro were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, K. McKellar Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Alibiss of Georgetown spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Carey. Mr, William Patrick of Wyom- ing called on friends in the vil- lage on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Giles of Toronto spent the holiday with Mrs. E. Moore. David Chappel, John :Scott and Bruce Dow are spending this week at Camp Bimini. Mr, and Mrs. Ward Forrest and Margaret of Zurich visited on Sunday with Mrs. M. Hough- ton, Mr, and Mrs. Hector MoPhadl were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace. Miss Alice Sorsdahl has ac- cepted a position with the Bell Telephone in London, The CGIT girls, accompanied by their leaders, Mrs. M. Lomond and Mrs. G. Laing, motored to London on Tuesday to visit the children at the Protestant Orph- anage, They also toured the Kel- logg plant and -.Story Book Gar- dens. MT. and Mrs. George Wallace attended the reunion at Mount Pleasant school on Friday, July 3rd. Mrs. M, Houghton and Frank Stagg accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Ross Houghton and Mrs. J. Kemp of Mitchell, were guests at the wedding of Mr. William Houghton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Len Houghton of Teeswater, to Miss Shirley Grant, which took place on Saturday, July 4th at 4 p.m. at the R.C. Chapel, RCAF, Station, Aylmer. A reception fol- lowed at 5 p.m. at the staff club. The July meeting of the WMS was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Allen with Mrs, E. Moore presiding. Eleven members am- wered roll call. Mrs. Lloyd Sors- dahl had charge of the study book with Mrs. Allen, Mrs, M. Houghton and Mrs. K.' McKellar assisting, Mrs, M. Lamont' gave an interesting account of her vi- sit to the Protestant Orphanage with the CGIT girls, in London. Mrs. Grace Scott read the Glad Tidings prayer, Topic was given by Mrs, Will Miller and current' events by Mrs. J. M, Scott. Lunch was •served by the committee as- sisted by Mrs. Murray Christie, Nerr s Reunion.— The Norris reunion was held at Lions park, Mitchell, on Sun day, July 5th with 100 relatives in attendance from Detroit, Wy- oming, Aiisa Craig, Belton, Strat- ford, .Hensall, Seaforth, Mitchell and surrounding district. Sports got under way at 2 o'clock, The winners of races were 2 yrs. and under, Lorna Davis and Larry Flynn; 4 yrs and under, Jackie Storey and Terry Flynn; 8 and under, Nancy Million and Ron- nie Davis; girls, 7-8, Joyce Nor- ris and Patsy Storey; boys 7-8, Barry and Ray McDougall; girls 9. 10, Gail 'Storey and Marie Scott, girls , 11-12, Mary Norris and SIrirleY Storey; boys 15 and lin• der, Harold Williams and ,John Norris; young wonlell'S race, Donna Flynn. and Mena'a Nor" s Young lien's race, David W11 limns mid' 'Ron Norris; older mens race, Je1an Norris of Ai18a Craig and,. Aar Norris, Fuller- tou; 8 legged ,race, Patsy and Gail Storey, and Mary Norrisand Shirley Storey; wheelbarrow race, Barry MCDeuga11 and Har- ry Norris; kick the ,,slipper, men, dads Norris 'aid Roy Davis; lad- ies, Donna. Flynn and Margaret MoDougall; bursting balloons, under 10 yrs., Jean Davis; over 10, Celia' Hubert;, eating soda bis- cuits, Mrs. Harvey Jacobi and Margaret McDougall; guessing beans in jar, • Mrs, Almena Mo - Dougall; tying mau's .tie, Mrs, Helen Williams; throwing ball, Robert Norris; oldest lady, Mrs. Ida Norris, Mitchell; oldest man, Hugh Norrie, Sr„ Kipper; youn•. gest baby, Sherry Storey, Sea - forth. • B•RODHAGEN Rev. and Mrs. 'Calvin Hiegel spent the past week with his .par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diegel and left last Wednesday for Ger- aidton where Rev. Diegel will be pastor of the Lutheran Church. Ma's. Lydia Querengesser, Mrs. Frank Swigger, Mrs. Freeman Spencer all of Detroit visited rel- atives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dade and Pe- ter of Virginia with her mother, Mrs. Mary Dittmer, Mrs. Won. Miller spent a week with Mrs.' Chas. Puschelburg, at Listowel, Master Robert McGill .of Mitch- ell spent the past week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Eickmeir. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to Walter and Harry Muegge and families in the death of their mother, Mrs. Wn1. Muegge. Vacation Church School was held at St. Peter's Lutheran 'Church, Brodhagen, the past week with an attendance of 101. The teachers and Helpers are: Nursery, Sharon Prueter, Joan Muegge, Mrs. Ford Dickison, El- aine Bennewies; kindergarten, Mrs. E. J. Fischer, 1'Irs, William Diegel, Miss Diane Rock, Mrs. Harvey Ahrens, Mrs. Laverne 'Wolfe, Miss Shirley Trentowsky; primary, Mrs. Edgar Elligsen, Miss Donna Scherbarth, Miss El- aine Rock, Mrs, George Rock; Ju- nior, Glenda Miller, Carole Rose, Mrs. Mervin Dietz; intermediate, Grace Fischer, Alice Heimpel, Pastor E. J. Fischer; registrar, Mrs. Ralph. Hicks and Mrs. Rus- sell Sholddce; organist, Donna Scherbarth.. Refreshments were served by -Mrs, Wilfred Ahrens and' Mrs: Manuel Beuerman, Chil- dren from' the United Brethren Church, McKillop, and Bethesda United Church, Logan, were in- vited to ,this school. On Friday evening•'lsarents and friends were invited .to^•attend open house to see the work of the children and a :program`' including- numbers front each Blass and winning fes- tival numbers from the Brodhag- en'school frith Miss• Audrey Hackwell alad Mr., 17, Barley, •mu• sic supervisor, in charge. A film on the Creation, which 'was the theme of the church school, dos- ed the evening's program. Mrs. Cliff Woodward and Gay of Toronto' are. spending this week with ,her mother, Mrs., Al- bert Querengesser. Mies Joyce Querengesser, Strafford, spent a few days''at'the same home: Mrs. Douglas Aiteheson, Niag- ara Falls, With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock. Miss Grace Fischer, teacher, of Kitchener, is holidaying with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Fisc- her, Miss Diane Beuerman of Sea - forth with her grandmother, Mrs. L. Hillebrecht last week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell S•holdice and Beverley with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whitfield, St. Catharines, and in United States this week. Roger Sholdiee is counsellor at Junior Boys' Camp, Eden Mills, near Guelphs, for two weeks. Masters Alvin Hicks and May- nard Hoegy are attending Junior Boys' Camp at the same camp for two weeks. Many from here went to Strat- ford on Thursday evening to see Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phil - Ip. Brodhagen Band played in a parade at Atwood on Wednesday with Clare -French, assistant lea- der, in charge. Baskets of flowers were placed in St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Sunday from the funerals of Mrs.Muegge, Ed Smith and Mrs. William' Mr. and MTs. Lavern Wolfe and Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Hinz at- tended the 'Morenz reunion held in Mitchell park on Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. Glen Brickman and Barry of Brampton with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Binz. Mr. Brick - man will attend summer school at London for six weeks. Mrs. Brickman and son will remain with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Fischer and Grace attended a picnic held at Bayfield Sunday afternoon of the Stratford and District Minister- ial Conference, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Leonhardt with Mr. and Mme. Alvin Rose, Sarnia, for the week end. McKILLOP 'Miss Mary Jackson, Seaforth, visited Mir, and Mrs. Norman Eg- gert. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hargan and Nelson, Unity, at the same home. Miss G. Smith, 'Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Hoegy. Miss Ruth Ann Kieber spent a .few days at the same home. Recent visitors with Mrs. Chas. Eggert and Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Rock were Mr, and Mrs. A. 3. Huether and Mr. and. Mrs. Win. Huether and family, Morriston. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Messer-. schmidt, and Arlene, Detroit, vis - HELP WANTED Wolnan a1' pr'alctical nurse to help care for semi 111101id and do light housework. Phone Seafort h 848r2 FOR SALE One registered Hereford bili 1.9 months old, reasonably priced. Mrs, Fred Rathwell, Brpcedeid LOST; Initialed onyx ring, lost near Boyer' machine shop, ,Seaforth. Valued as a keepsake. Finder please leave at News 'Office FOR SALE A quantity of mixed grain. James Neilans, Londesboro, phone 846r31 Seaforth PROPERTY FOR SALE Seven room home' in Seaforth, hardwood floors and built in clip boards, hot water heating with oil, in exceptionally good condi- tion. 100 and 200 acre farms for sale, Harold Jackson, phone 474 2 York' sows RdSALE two weeks, second litter. Harvey Taylor, R1 Londesboro. Phone Seaforth 757J1 2 black FOcollieALu pups, males, white markings, Larry Scott, R1 Seaforth ited relatives here lately. A number from the vicinity ata tended the Doerr reunion at Res- tock last Wednesday, also others attended the Fischer reunion re- cently. Children's day is to be held at the E.11.B.C, on Sunday, July 12 at 2 p.m. . WALTON Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Colclough of Dinsmore, Sask., are Spending a few days visiting Mr. William Bennett, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Humphries and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barrows. Mr, Colclough was born on the 17th concession of Grey township and this is his first visit since leaving here in 1910. They will visit their son who is in the airforce at Camp Borden. BORN Ducharnle—At Scott Memorial Hospital on July 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Urban Ducharme, RR 2 Brus- sels, a daughter IN MEMORIAM McLachlan 1n loving memory of a wife, mother and gland mother who passed away- one e year age, Ally 12th, 1918, Gbd'Saw you getting weary; He diel what He thought was best, He plat His arms around you And whispered, Come and west, The golden gate stood open One real' ago today, With goodbye left unspoken, You gently slipped away. —.Saver remembered by Your husband and family, CARD OF THANKS We wishto extend our heart- felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, and beautiful floral tri- butes received from our kind rel,-: atives, friends and neighbors„ also thanks to Rev. J. Semple, Dr. Goddard and Mr. Bonthron duringour recent sad bereave- ment in the loss of our dear sou Bryan. —Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bisback. Auction Sale Of Household effects in the. town of Seaforth, West street, on Saturday, July 18, at 1.30 pm. Dining room furniture, living room chairs, platform rocker (walnut), bedroom suites, sewing machine, washing machine, kit- chen table and chairs, coal range. Quebec heater, oil space heater, chrome step stool, hot plate, fruit jars, tools, lawn mower, portable oven, electric heater, electric iron, electric sweeper, carpet sweeper, floor rugs. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash, Prop„ Mrs, Annie Reid. Anct,, Harold Jackson FOR SALE 1952 Mercury 1 -ton truck, 27,- 000 miles, in good condition. H. Jackson FOR SALE Doherty piano and bench, in good condition. $15. Mrs. Clar- ence. Smillie, 691x2 Hensa.11, or 6581.23 Seaforth CUSTOM COMBINING With 12 ft. Massey Self Pro- pelled No. 90. Prices reasonable, either standing or swathed. Con- tact Lyle Montgomery, phone 859 R 31 Seaforth FOR SALE Cement, coni and salt. We deliver. I{rauskopf Bros., phone 86r13 Dublin SALEORAMA COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE To be held at Community Park, Brodhagen 'AT 1 P. M. ednesday, July 15 STOCK Pure Bred Hereford Heifer Calf 2 Holstein Heifer Calves Landrace Pure Bred Gilt Yearling Calf Several bunches Chunks POULTRY & EQUIPMENT 25 Turkey Moults Three Weeks old Electric Brooder with Heat Lamps 100 Fryers Jamesway Electric Brooder New Rain Shelter Egg Baskets FARM MACHINERY 2 Massey :Harris Binders, 7 -foot cut McCormick -Deering Corn Scuffler McCormick -Deering Cream Separator, 800 lbs. capacity Mower Six -Can Milk Cart Manure Spreader on rubber Root Pulper Drophead Hay Loader Turnip Seeder Rubber Tired Farm Wagon with Rack •• Heavy Duty Double End Mandrel 'for Emery Wheels Electric Oat Roller Bag Truck FEED AND GRAIN Several Tons Grain Quantity of Herta Barley Several Tons of Baled Hay GARDEN TOOLS, ETC. 2 Good Wheelbarrows 4 Farm Gates Horse-drawn Garden Scuffler Rotary and Reel Type Power Lawn Mowers 2 Wrought Iron Novelty Flower Trees ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Electric Range 2 Rangettes 2 Radios 21 -inch Motorola TV Electric Waffle Iron 3,000 -watt Electropad Electric Iron Trilight and Table Lamps Jugs and Dishes Washstan ds Cheese Box Stand, Large Dinner Bell ANTIQUES Pine Cupboard ' Antique Beds ,Kitchen Clock FURNITURE 4 New Lawn Chairs Loveseat Several Buffets — one in Fumed Oak Lamp Tables Sewing Machines Oil Space Heater Chrome Commode Chair Large Oil Painting MISCELLANEOUS Pony Cart 2 Boys' Bicycles 2 Girls' Bicycles Set CCM Skates Good Sausage Grinder . Home-made Summer Sausage Home-made Soap 2 Playground Rockers Chrome Baby Buggy ' Child's Play Pen and Crib Single Bed MANY OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES TERMS -- CASH. ..Auction conducted by local Auctloneehs.•- CHICKEN BARBECUE Served on Grounds -- 5 to 8 P.M. TICKETS ON SALE UNTIL 3 P.M. - $1.25 DANCE at NIGHT to Desjardine's Orchestra s Proceeds for New Building 4111 TF180 SEAFORTH NEWS 'hirsclay, July 9, 3959 BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE'''" Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions. Phones: Day 43 Night 595W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician ' and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A,,,M.G, Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth SEAEORTN CLINIC . ,w••81, A. MoMaster, 1.A„ MAX, Iaternisl P, L. Brady M.11,, Surgeon °Mee Hour., 1 p.m, to 5 p.m., daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday. and Sf4 arday only 7-9 p.m.. Appointments made In advance, .r• desirable TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J.0, TURNBULL, D.V.M., V,S. W. R. BRYANS, IXV.M., V.S. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S, Phone 305 Seaforth JOHN B. -LONGSTAF O - Optometrist Phone 791. Main St„ Seaforth Hours—Seaforth daily eiccept.Mom, • tc 6.80; Wed. 9 AM` to 12.80 PM. Thur. evf by appointment only. Clinton. HU -2-7010. above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.110 INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident, • Liability • Weather Cofnpiete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 'blue coal'. WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEV Phone 573 or 332-R AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART - Office 'Phone 784 - Rea. 266 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 NOTICE See your authorized dealer for district of Seaforth, Dublin and Clinton for Viking Cream Separ- ators and Viking Milking Mach- roes. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith and Welding Shop, Brucefield. Tuckemith owwnshipEMunicipal dump will be opened from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. oa Wednesday and Saturday afternoons nm 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 save you money WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where BetterBulls Are Used" 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. Por service or more information phone .Clinton HU 2.3441 or for long distance Clinton Zenith' 9-5650 between: 7.30 and 9.30 A.M. week days; 6 and 8 P.M. Sat- urday evenings. - Calls received.. on .Saturday evening will ;is 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 Servicefornew and used Viking -Separ- ator. John Byerman, East William .St., Seaforth. Phone 566 w TEXACO PRODUCTS We specialize in Diesel Fuel and Farm Lubricants Phone 686w Phone 190 -Seaforth Goderich CO-OP • INSURANCE . • , Automobile • Truck and Cargo Insurance• • Farm Liability, and Tractor Ins. • Fire Insurance and Contents Insurance •.Accident & Sickness ART WRIGHT Phone 187 J John Street SEAFORTH Insure theCo-op way and you insure the Wright Way