The Seaforth News, 1960-05-05, Page 8WART BROS. I;IAVE
iw NI Pal' CJ'TS OR.
SUNDAY, MAY STN
PR1TTY
Lingerie
Gifts
SMART
HANDBAGS
PRETTY WAYS TO
Glove Her Hand
Nylon simplex, fabric and
sheer gloves in a wide choice
of colors, styles and lengths,
a wonderful gift for mother
1.00 to 2.95
FOR. MOTHER
MOTHER. WILL LOVE
Gifts for the Home
COTTON DUSTERS 3.98 up
PAJAMAS
Regulars 2.98 up
Baby Doll 2.98 up
Toreador 2.98 up
GOWNS 2,98 - 8.95
SLIPS 2.98 - 6.96
HALF SLIPS 1.50 - 2.95
Leather, piastihicle. eorde and
fabric bags in all the new
shapes and shades
2.98 to 10.98
LUNCH CLOTHS 2.95- 4.95
TABLE SETS 2,98 - 19.95
BLANKETS 5.95- 19.95
SHEETS 6,95 -9,95
PILLOW SLIPS... 1.50 - 2.25
New Blouses
FOR MOTHER
SHE'LL APPRECIATE
NYLONS
Full fashioned seamed or
seamless nylon and mesh
hose in regular length, knee
high and over -the -knee
lengths, new spring shades
98c to $1.50
Style -wise Swiss embroider-
ed cottons. eyelet and printed
inside and over the skirt
blouses -white or colored
2.98 to 6.95
Give Mother a
SWEATER
Banlon, orlon, banora and
wools in pullovers and card-
igans. Dozens of new spring
shades
4.95 to 10.95
WALTON
Mothers' Day will he observed
in Duff's United Church next Sun-
day morning when a Mother's
choir will lead the singing. The
Sacrament of Baptism will be
conducted at this service.
STEWAIIT
Mr, and Mas. W. C. Bennett of
Clinton visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Bennett on Sunday,
Mrs. F. Kirkby of Toronto visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs, W, Broad -
foot last week.
:lir. and 25i's, D. Hackwell of
ROS.
St. Marys were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mirs. W. C. Hack -
well.
The Y.P.U. of Duff's United
Church held their anniversary
services last Sunday morning.
Assisting in the service were the
1
ECO \OMIC FACTS
A fully licensed hotel, providing complete services to the
local and travelling public, will be of equal economic value
to Seaforth as a new :medium-sized industry, Here is how
the citizens and taxpayers will benefit.
* Increased Assessment
Due to necessary changes and improvements in the present hotel
arty, a substanial increase in assessment on the building will result.
• Gallonage Tax Rebate
Many residents will remember that prior to the CTA, the town received a
substantial annual grant from the provincial government, being part of
the gallonage tax paid to the Liquor Licence Board on the sale of bever-
ages. This will again apply if the voters approve hotel licences on Wednes-
day, May 11.
prop-
* Employment
The hotel will provide permanent employment for a number of local peo-
ple. During the period alterations are being made, thousands of dollars will
be spent in wages to local people in the building and associated trades.
• Building Materials
Considerable expenditures will be made locally for building materials,
hardware, etc„ during renovations of the building. Once the hotel goes
into operation, many local businesses will benefit from regular purchases
of groceries, meats, and other day-to-day supplies used in considerable
quantities by up-to-date hotels,
You can help to bring all this about by voting
YES on WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
Seaforth 'Businessmen's Committee
Misses Mary Lou Kirkby, presi-
dent, Donna Smith, Marian Turn-
bull and 13411 Uhler. Mr. L, I'lunl-
3teel, principal et Seaforth Dist-
rict High School was the guest
speaker, A young peoples' choir
sang an. anthem. miss Bronchi. and
Bob Houston sang' a curet and a
double trio consisting of dory
ILlrkby, Brenda Houston, Anne
Achilles, Ruth Ritchie, Barbara
Turnbell and Marian Turnbull
rendered a number. Mira Aileen
Williamson was at the organ
throughout the eeeviee,
rump PRESBYTERIAN 1VMS
On the afternoon of Tuesday,
April 26th, President Miss Camp-
bell opened the April meeting with
thoughts appropriate td the East-
er season, Singing and 'prayer
followed. Sea, 'Mrs. Russell read
the minutes of two previous meet-
ings and read letters received,.
Roll call was responded to by
reinbers giving items of interest
from the current issue of our
Glad Tidings anagazine. Mrs. Mee
Gregor gave the treasurer's report
and Placed an "In Memoriam" for
the late Mrs. II, R. Scott while a
beautlSul poem was read by the
President. A pleasing feature was
the presentation of a Life Mem-
bership certificate to Mrs. Wm T.
Thompson of McKillop, the ea.
dress was read by Mfrs. Elder,
This Was a gift from her husband
and in her: address, Mrs. Elder
paid tribute to the many henna
devoted service Mrs. Thompson
bad rendered through the years
and expressed the wish for Con-
tinued leadership.
Mrs. J. F. Scott read a most in-
teresting letter from Mrs. ICnox of
the Bhil Field, India, since re-
turning there from their recent
furlough in Canada,
Atter the offering and report of
calls made, Mrs. Thompson gave
a very full report of the Synodical
held recently in Knox Church,
Woodstock. The ladies of Paris
Presbyterial very ably assisted
with the program along with resi-
dent ministers. Miss Reith and
Miss Whale were two speakers
with special messages and Mies
H. Hermanson toll of her years
of service in Korea. Atter singing
the meeting closed with prayer.
WILLING WORKERS
The third meeting of the Sea -
forth Willing Workers was held
at the home of Marjorie Popple,
on Thursday, in the Raster Holt-,
clays, In the kitchen two groups
of girls consisting of junior and
senior members demonstrated the)
preparation of Swiss steak tor
cooking. We retired to the living
room and the meeting was opened
by singing " more we get togeth-
er". The minutes of last meeting
were read and the roll call was
answered with, How our family
obtains their meat supply. Book
cover designs were discussed but
a definite decision was not made,
Mrs. G. Elliott discussed the ton-
ic of methods used in cooking
meats.: 'Miss Tillman, Home Eco-
nomist of Huron County was a
visitor at this meeting. She talked
to the girls on menu building
which will be one of the activities
the club girls will participate in
at Achievement Day. Mrs. G. Mac-
Kenzie reviewed on beef cute and
their location.
Earlier in the week, the mem-
bers, leaders, and friends were
conducted on a tour through the
Whyte Meat Packing Plant in
Stratford.
The fourth meeting of the Sea -
forth Willing Workers was held
at the home .of Mrs. MacKenzie
and Sharon on last Saturday.
The meeting was opened by re-
peating the 4-H Club Pledge, The
roll call was answered with ques-
tions from our record books which
were brought in for discusion. A
book cover design was decided
upon and when the next meeting
will be held was also discussed,
The members were divided into
four discussion groups where the
older girls discussed the notes of
previous meeting with the young-
er girls. In the kitchen 2 groups
of girls demonstrated the prepar-
ation of "Beef Stew and Dump-
lings",
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. lrIarehail Oiitnore
and daughter Marsha of Dundas
were weekend visitors with Me,
and Mrs, Iiuglt McEwen, Cathar-
ine and Malcol'ni.
BORN
Ryan- At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on April 30, to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ryan, rrl Dublin, a son
Salisbury - At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on May 3rd, to Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Salisbury, Seaforth, a
daughter
Rowland - At Scott Memorial
Hospital on May 3rd, to Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Rowland, Dublin, a
son
Delaney - At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on May 3, to Mr. and
Mrs. Janes Delaney, RR 1 Dublin,
a slaughter
46 OhmCoach,pin good condi-
tion, excellent motor, 905.00; also
1050 Peril parts, Phone 093 r 21.
Hensall, Bill Clark, Kippen, Ont,
internationaR B X to 4 -speed
truck with heavy duty 8 -ply tires.
Formerly owned by the Tucker -
smith Municipal Telephone Sys-
tem, To be sold by auction at the
Hensali community sale, Thurs-
day, May 5th.
A THOUGHT FOR MOTHER'S
LAY -
Please :8050, for my .woke "VOTE
NO" nest Wednesday, I lope yell
very much,
"VOTE NC"
Seaforth "Vote No" Committee
Phone 125W
CARD OF THANKS
I
would like to extend 1131' sin•
care tlxanlce to all my Idea friends
and neighbors whoremembered
lno with cards, letters, flotivers and
treats and visits while I was a
patient in St. Joseplee Hoepital,
London, and also to my Doctors
end nursing staff, and also for
the kindness everyone has shown
me since I came home. George
Dundee.
IN MEMORIAM
Golding -In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Mrs, Will -
lain II, Golding, who passed away
one year ago, May 6111, 1959:
'Tis but a o
Since God cyearalledagyou awtodayay,
And we who loved you most of all
Miss you more each day,
-Ever remembered and sadly
missed by her husband and family
Garden Pa Party and Supper at St.
Patrick's Church, Dublin, on June
29, 1900. Games and refreshments
FOR ALE
A 59 Ford, V 8 engine, custom
4 door sedan, automatic trans -
Mission, matched interioe, back up
lights, 1960 licence with extras,
Mileage 8,000, new car condition,
color tallitian bronze,, privately
owned. Apply to The Seaforth
News,
FOUND
Sam of Money in MoKiilop
township, Owner may have same
by proving property in writing to
Box B, The Seaforth News.
York hog ready fo • service, and
2 purebred Hereford bulls about
a year old, L. Saunders, phone
883 r 12.
WANTED TO RENT
2 or 3 bedroom house required,
unfurnished, modern conveni-
ences, Apply at Seaforth 'News
GRASS
Grass available for cattle, David
Watson, phone 831122
CATTLE FOR SALE
Six yearling Hereford heifers,
Mike Maloney, 40R13 Dublin
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Estate Auction Sale of property
and household effects at lot 6,
con. 4, Tuckeremitlr twp,,
Mlles east and 2 miles south of
Seaforth on Saturday, May 14th
at 1 p.m. (DST).
Furniture - ,Chesterfield and
chaire, rocking chair, occasional
chairs, walnut oval table, round
walnut table, piano bench, two
davenports, wine carpet 9 x 14,
01d English oak diningr•oom suite,
small size roll top desk, radio,
rangette, frigidaire, chrome kitch-
en sot, floor lamps, electric lamps,
iron, toaster, General l0leetric va-
cuum cleaner, washing machine,
oleote'ic fan, heater, record player,
clocks, mirrors, 4 furnished bed-
rooms, chest .ef drawers, blankets,
dishes, flatware, crocks, sealers,
garden tools,
Other articles too numerous
to mention. 1950 1 -ton stake rack
Dodge truck in good condition, 45
ft. of 1-51. drive belt, 8 cord of
split wood, wheel barrow, all bar-
rels, 7" x 8" tile, 1200 new brieks,
Farms will be offered for sale
subject to reserve bid if not pre-
viously sold.
Parcel 1 -100 -acre farm, lot 6,
cote 4, Tuckersri,th twp., 2 storey
brick house, bathroom, good wat-
er supply, hydro, 2 car garage,
steel barn 60 x 40 2 yrs. old, cem-
ent silo, 50 acres workable, re-
mainder in pasture and hush.
Parcel 2 -100 -acre grass farm,
.no buildings, windmill.
Terms-Ohattels, Cas1i
Property -10% day of sale, bal-
ance can be arranged by contact-
ing Russel Sproat, Executor,
Harold Jackson Auctioneer
Estate of late 'William Sproat
FOR SALE
100 acre farm, one utile from
Dashwood, on paved highway,
good buildings, low down pay-
ment, possession Nov. 1st
Very modern 100 acre Sarin 1
mile from Zurich on paved high -
Way, near public and separate
schools and thriving village.
Owner will carry large mortgage
for reliable party. This Sarin has
been a real money maker
Business block on Main St.,
in Seaforth, occupied by reliable
tenants with long leases. This
property brings in income of $3,-
000 to .$4,000 a year. Can be pur-
chased with low down payment,
balance monthly. This is worth
investigating, All tenants heat
their own premises
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley St., Goderieh.
Salesman, Joe. McConnell
phone 266 Seaforth
TENDER
Separate sealed tenders will be
received by the undersigned until
Friday, May 20, 1960, at 5 p.m,
for the purchase of the following
used equipment at the Huron
County Home, Clinton.
1. Cleaver Brooks, oil fired,
steam boiler. Packaged unit com-
plete 80 II,P• - 54" x 10' - 10"
Model #LR -614-8; Manufacturers
#'0-12224, Maximum pressure
15 lbs.
2. Robert Bell E. & T, Co. Ltd.
upright 7 lt,p. hand fired boiler.
3 5000 - gallon oil tank (5
years old).
Insert number of tender on
envelope.
Inspection may be made by con-
tacting .H. C. Johnston, Superin-
tendent, Huron County Bone,
Clinton,
Highest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted,
JOAN G. BERRY,
Cleric -Treasurer
County of Ituron
Court House
Goderieh, Ontario
Remember, ei ronSVConnta World.
ReNgeo Year Blitz, Mee le to 41.
Rome ba Oi M 1NO ssao, sponsored by the
W.A. of Duff's Church, Me1011lop, at
Robert's House of Beauty, Saturday, Mu
7111. Poona open a s p.m.
STARTED PULLETS
12 wk old pullets ready fol
range. Rod x Sussex Sc Famous
Honegger Layers. Scluuumer clrix.
Etzar Moneseau, Itippen, Phone
Ileusall 094r5
17 chunks OR
SE
]lies 0 lbs, Also
wanted 20 ]lead cattle for pasture,
heifers preferred'. Apply C. V
Dale, 80015 Seaforth
PASTURE
Have 'pasture for 25 or 30 head
of cattle. Lots of water and
shade. Gordon Scott, 838r$3.
FOR SALE
Potted plants, mixed pans, ger-
aniums and Boston ferns, our
Pansies and spaniel), onion is
ready now. Bakers Greenhouse,
Your Garden Center, Seaforth
WANTED TO BUY
Two used combination doors,
6 ft 10" x 34", In geed condition,
Phone 1353 Seat'ot'th
-Shur HeleforrdBbulls, service
able age, and 25 grass cattle, Her
efords. John A, Eckert, 90119
MUST SELL
7 piece chrome set 6 months
old, $60; 21 inch G.P. television
9135; treadle sewing maehine 7,50.
28x63 learner piano $20. Apply to
HU 2-9173, Clinton
• FOR SALE
Eleetrie stove, heavy wiring, new 008.
dition. Used only a few months. Bar-
gain, Apply J. Jones, Dick House
FOR SALE
Eieotrolux Sales and Service.
Gary Cooper, Gordon Street, Clin-
ton, phone II•U 2.7200
Mixed Glad oluusR Bulbs,Elarge, 50 for
$2.80. Not prepaid. Named varieties -
lirucefield, request,
P'hone11Seenforth640aw2
FOR SALE
Raspberry plants from certified stock,
any quantities. Phone 667J1. W. Collins
OR
Young Collie peupSALE
ps. Fergus Horan,
phone 811.8 Dublin
FOR SALE
A quantity of good clean timothy seed.
Ron Beuermann, Dublin 23313
GRASS WANTED
I have 15 head of cattle and want
grass, or I want to get 50 ,mores of grass.
Gordon Reid, 10r46 Dublin
FOR SALE
51 For,l coach in good running condi-
tion. best reasonable offer. Also a trailer.
W. G. Campbell, .phone 486
WANTED TO BORROW
990,000 or 040,000 by reputable indiv-
idual, fully secured, reasonable rate of
interest. Principal to be repaid over 10-
1s year period. Enquire at News Office
ANNUAL SALE
Huron Herefords, Polled and
Horned. Annual Sale at Clinton,
Tues., May 10th. Govt. Premium
paid on all bulls
Clearing Auction Sale
Of farm stock, machinery and
household effects at lot 10, con
2, Colborne twp. 2ee miles east of
Benmiller on Wednesday, May 11
at 12 p.m. (dst).
Cattle - 13 Scotch Shorthorn
cows from purebred stock some
with calves, rest to freshen soon.
3 black cows with calves, white
face cow clue time of sale, Red
registered Scotch Shorthorn buil
(23 mos, old) from Webster's herd
(Dungannon), 8 yearling heifers
ready for market, 9 early tall
calves, fat. 15 Hereford steers ap-
prox, 1050 lbs. (ready for mark-
et),
Swine -Registered Government
approved Yorkshire boar (19
mos. old), 3 sows with litters five
weeks old, 1 sow due end of May
(2nd litter); sow bred 2 weeks,
10 pigs 10 weeks old, 18 chunks.
Hens -225 Red. Sussex year old
hens. 50 Leghorn hens.
Implements -'International row
crop Super 6 tractor with hydraul-
ic, good es new. New Holland .66
baler with motor, 24 ft, 'Smoker
elevator for bales and grain (near-
ly new), Gehl Hammer Mill and
75 ft. belt. 24-40 Robt. Bell thresh-
er with cutter and drive belt, In-
ternational pull type corn plant-
er with fertilizer attachment
(new). Buehler wagon on rubber
with 16 -ft. rack, M. H, side deliv-
ery rake on rubber. International
95 bus. manure spreader (nearly
new), Buehler tractor cultivator
on rubber with new feet. McCor-
mick Deering 7 -ft. binder. Inter-
national 3 -furrow ace bottom plow,
circular saw and drive belt. One
horse drawn scuffler with short
tongue. Approx. 725 bd, feet of
Maple flooring; fanning mill;
Lereson seed treater, range shelt-
ers, Purina hen feeders, straw
pipe, pig crate. Other articles too
numerous to mention.
Grain -500 bus. mixed Garry
1 oats and barley,
Household Effects --Oak dining
room suite; Maple bedroom suite,
springs and mattress, sofa bed,
dresser, wash stand, toilet set,
oak writing desk; Singer sewing
machine ; 6 x 9 Wilton .seamless
rug; 7 x 9 rug with 2 matching
smats, ice box, rockers, ta-
bles, chairs, dishes, 2 mantel ra-
dios.catter
No reserve -farm sold
Terms -Cash
Prop., Franklin R. 'Mitchell
Aust., Harold Jaetison
Clerk, Geo. Powell
Poultry Wanted
Pawl wanted. 24c for heavy fowl.
Premium prices for larger flocks
LESLIE HOOD
MONKTON
Call collect 051-12 Mitchell
Need Money ?
Uniimitecl-funds available on
farms, homes, motels, stores, etc.
Fast service anywhere in Ontario.
Fast service anywhere. No
retainer fees
DELRAY INVESTMENTS
450-A Wilson Ave., Toronto
MD 3.2353
BnARSIDE-- Ni RSIVG-.N*oD•IE .:.,..
Licensed for convalescent 01 elderly
nrople. Call 996 Mit,.hell
OAE
Viking OFeaam Seepar tors for sale.
1-1050 ner6. 1--,Tust like new, in per-
fect shone. A full line of parts for any
Viking, make, John Byorman, Seaforth
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
(Phone 84)
Thursday, May 5, 1900
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 Seatorth
4ONN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seagortb
SEAFORTH. CLINIC
E. A. McMaster B.A., M.D., Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to s p.M., daily
kept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuceday, Thursday .and Sat•
arday only '7-0 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are. ..;,
desirable
IMONEMINSIMMIMPAi
TU NBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
3.0. TURNB'ULL, 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
Goclenieh St. W., Seaforth
Phone 791
Moura-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
84E; Wed. 0 AM to 12,80 PM. Thur. ex8
by appointment only. Clinton ll'1-2-7010„
above Hawkins' Ildwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80
lasmammaamovanaremomoommaganassamermasmaawleasa
INSURANCE
e Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. ,Southgate'
Phone 334 Res. 540
'blue Boal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
DUNDAS &. LO EY
Phone 573 or 832-R
AND FUEL OIL.
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 • :Res. 286
We Write all
lines
of
IN
R
Fire Auto Win
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to
WATSON & RI1IID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ON'.
Officers - President, John L. Malone,.
Seaforth ; Vice Pres., John H. MoEwing.
Blyth ; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate..
,Seaforth.
Directors, Norman Trewartha, Clinton,.
J. L. Malone, Seaforth ; Ohria Leonbatdt,
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth ;
John H. McEwing, Blyth; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton; Harvey Puller, Godarioh ;
J. E. Pepper, Brucefleld; Allister Broad -
foot, Seaforth.
Agents- William Leiper, Jr., Landes -
bore ; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton ; Samoa Keys, Seaforth.
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
Where Better Bials Are Used
Artificial Insemination Service
is provided from bulls of all breeds.
Farmer owned and controlled
and operate at cost
Summer calling hours: Between
7:30 and 9:30 a.m, week days.
6:00 and 8:00 p.m. Saturday
evenings
For service or More information
eall Clinton HU 2-3441 or for
long distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5660
Township of Tuckersinith
NOTICE
Tuckersmith Township Munici-
pal Damp will be open from 1
p.m, to 6 p.m„ on Wednesday and
Saturday afternoons, until further
notice.
Cara Chesney
Clerk
LLE
NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR
HEATING 011.
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
Phone 686 w Seaforth
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD,
Phone 47