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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1961-03-30, Page 80,0 Just arrived Spring Coats ... , 29.95 up New Walking Suits ,., . , , . 29.95 'to '39,95 Easter Suits , , . , ,. 39.95. to 53.50 New Car Coats „ .. , 18.95 New Wash 'n Wear Cotton Frocks .,,... , 10,95 New Jacket Dresses, Coat dresses 19.95 to 99.05 Easter 2 piece Dresses Sheaths or full skirts .. 16.95 up Easter Millinery in a wide showing , , 4;95 to 10,95 New Easter Nylons smart spring shades .. 98e to 1.50 Lovely gloves to complement your new outfit .,., , , 1,95 to :2,95 Dainty Nylon Scarfs ,,,, 1,00 to 1.95 Handbags, newest shapes and :colors , ,-, , ,... , .. Special 100 Dainty new 'Aprons . . ........... .Special 1,00 ,each You'll love shopping at Stewart Boos. new, modern Ready -"To -Wear Dept. Easter Fashions FOR MEN & BOYS Men's New Easter Suits, many with extra pants ..$55 to '$75 Sport Jackets 24.80 to 29.50 Dress Slacks 5.95 to 18.95 Tweed Topcoats , 35.00 to 49.50 New All -Weather Quad Coats Continental length 22.95 to 29.50 New Easter Sox 1 00 up Easter Ties 1.00 to 2.00 New Sport Shirts . , .. 3.95 up vo - Iron White Shirts 3.95 to 5.95 Boys Sport Coat .... 12,95 up Boys Slacks .:.. 4.50 to 5.95 No•Iron Shirts 2,95 Sport Shirts 1.95 to 2.95 IF IT'S NEW -- IT'S SHOWN AT STEWART BROS. THE LEGION CORNER By Jack Holland Well comrades and friends the big hockey night for the young• sters of the community is over and was an outstanding success in every way. Its truly amazing how those kids have come along and there are many fine .pros- pacts, thanks to our sports offi- cer Jack Eisler and his helpers. The announcements were ably lookedafter by Allan Nicholson our Branch President and there were many •proud kids going. home with the various trophies. On behalf of the Legion I wish to thank one and all for the splendid turnout, its just all the difference in the world for kids when there is a crowd on hand, so thanks again for your""iiupport, George Hays our entertainment chairman has everything lined up for a so- cial on Thursday night for mem- bers and guests so l hope tQ sea YOH h®r@; Sand (hers will be the weekly bingo on Saturday night, There is a Service Bureau Of- ficer coming to the Branch on Apr. 3 so any veteran with a pro- blem to get advice on contact Jake Cornish the welfare officer so that an appointment can be made for you. I think that this about covers the news for this week except ,for one more item and that is a hockey match being planned among the Legion members themselves, the Navy and Air Force against the Army veterans so our local drug emporiums bet- ter be well stocked with liniment to look after the creaky joints the next day, the date for this will he announced later, so with a thought for our fallen com- rades I'll say adieu for now. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we shall remember them, ii:J3a� ST. COLUMBAN High School students of St. , 141 J Columban parish presented the farce -comedy "Here comes Char- lie" on Friday evening, March 24 to a very large crowd of people front the surrounding area. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Melady and Mrs. M. Murray. Many comments have been received regarding its per- formance, the parts being very well done by all the cast. The characters were as follows; Mary Lou Coyne, Jerry Cronin, Jean Moylan, Stephen Cronin, Bill Mur- phy, Mary Ellen Doyle, Don Coyne, Jean Melady, Jean Malon- ey and Jack Doyle. Between the acts, numbers were given by the prize winning Junior Farmers' Quartette: Lar- ry Wheatley, Ken Campbell, Geo. Turner and Bill Campbell. Solos by Miss Mary Walsh and Mrs. Thomas Kale, accompanied by Mrs. Vincent Lane, all of St. Co. lumban, weh enjoyed by all atteneredinvg. ry The whole ,per- formance was repeated March 26. 4i Thanks We wish to sincerely thank our eustomors and all the general Public who were so patient through our busy License Issuing season, and for the understanding and. thoughtfulness of all when it was, necessary to Close the store on ecgount of illness. Spooiai thanks to Q,P.P. Powering and Chief of Police Hutchinson and staff ARNOLD & ALVA WESTCOTT CARD .OF THANKS. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all. my friends who rememb- ered me with -. cards, Rowers and treats during my recent Meese. Special thanks to Stewart Bros, and staff and Dr, Corwin. Ere, Tbeobaid, Egmondviile: I wish to thank Rev. Cl. E. Sullivan,. Dr. Got- ill, thenuns of Scott Memor- ial Hospital, the teachers and pupils of St. James Separate School and friends for their kindness to me while I was in the Hospital.' . Maty Began I wish to (mpreen my sincere thanks toeveryone' who sent mecards and gifts and who visited me while T was a pat- ient in Scott Memorial Hospital, I wish to thank. especially Dr. Gorwill Father Sullivan and the nurses and • stair of the hospital.. ' Fergus Kelly I wish to express my sincere thanks and 'appreciation to those- who visited me my mother for preparing the din- ners for may family and the W.A. of Northside United Church for the box of treats they sent me while I was in' -the hospital; special thanks to Dr. Markus and the nurses of 'the- maternity ward; it was all greatly appreciated. Mrs. Gordon Muegge; A stineere thank Yon to the staff and nurses of the ,Seaforth Memorial Heepi- tel, to sill ‘who ' visited me, sent' cards., treats and Bowers while I was a patient' there. Thanks also to Dr. Gorwill and Rev. W. Summerell, and tothe ones who helped at home. Everything was deeply appreciated. Mrs. Charles,Dolmage Auction Sale Clearing Motion Sale of tract. or machinery, east end, of George Street, town of Seaforth on Sat- urday, April 8th at 1 p.m. Ford tractor fully equipped, M Ferguson manure loader with pump; Ford 2 -furrow plow; snow blade; tractor. chains; 1903 GMC 2 -ton truck with hoist; 1952 ohev,. 34 ton truck, stock rack; 1952 Ford sedan in good condition; 2• wheel trailer; 3.section harrows; steel barrels; Piston chain saw; 4 -ft. Tack; logging chains; white- wash equipment; tractor manure spreader on rubber; aged drill; hay folk rope; 20 rod woven wire poultry fence; 14 plate tractor disk; log tongues; electric drill; tools, shovels. Other articles too numerous to mention. Cattle -1 ' Brindle cow i fresh 1 month; 1 Hereford heifer 1 year old. Terms=Cash Prop., Mrs. I, R. Burns Auct„ Harold Jackson Auction Sale Of household effects at the re• sidence of. Mrs. Thos. Grasby 6 miles north of Seaforth, on Conn, ty'road, Wednesday, April 5th at 1 p.m. 3 bedroom suites, pillows, ward, robe, blanket box, carpet 13 x 6, 2 sideboards, cupboard, . China 1 cabinet, 2 conches, occasional 1 chairs, rocking chairs, 6 dining - room chairs, extension table, Small tables, kitchen chairs, opal heater, 2 lawn chairs, small Wing. ham wood stove, range for wood or coal, electric toaster, iron, 1 heavy duty hot plate, mats, step ladder, washing machine, crocks, sealers, lamps, pada, small tools, lawn mower, scoop shovel, gard- en tools, cross -cut saw, hand saw, hand sleigh, barn jack, clippers, hedge trimmer. Other articles too numerous to mention. Terms -Cash Prop., Mrs. Thos. Grasby Auct., Harold Jackson GRASS TO RENT ' Have grass for a number of steers. Plenty spring , water. Phone HU 2-7681 Clinton, Earl Lawson • WANTED First Mortgage of $1,000.00 on. 100 acre property in Hallett Township—In- terest to exit lender. Apply McConnell & Stewart, Seaforth. Ontario, phone 560. FOR SALE Garry seed oats, also alfalfa seed, Fred Herbert, Dublin phone 76111.. FOR L 11 young cattle suitable for green, Spencer Jeffery, Stella FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, cleaned by Middlesex Co. Lorne Mueller, RR 4 Mitchell E A quantity ofFO'R looseSAsLtraw. Phone 40 R28 Dublin FOR SALE A quantity of Timothy seed, cleaned and graded at Londesboro seed mill. Manuel Beuerniann, Brodhagen. Phone, Dublin. 68R2 FOR SALE A girl's bike, large size; also a spring coat in good condition, size 12, blue. Tel. Clinton HU 2-9245. Wm. Rogerson, RR A Seaforth FOR SALE 800 bus. Gary oats, first generation. 281815 'Dublin; Alvin Beuermann FOR SALE ' 500. Red Rock chicks and 800 Rock Leghorn, 8 weeks old, price 75e, Phone 831r5, Boy Wildfong • FOR SALE Red clover seed. and Brome grass seed. Cleaned at Londesboro. Clarence Mont- gomery. Phone 8591,31 Seaforth FOR SALE Girls little nugget spring coat. & .hat set, size 0,color blue. Also a blue nylon dress & slip, size 5 & 'a white nylon blouse, size 5. All in good condition. Phone 7934 Seaforth FOR SALE 10 pigs S weeks old. Ted van Dyk, Mill Road, - RR,8- 'Seaforth FOR SALE Canada No. 1 Timothy seed. Apply Lorne Pall, Staffs. Phone d8r11' Dublin 1000 bales of0 h y. SAL van Babel, phone SIRE Dublin FOR SALE A quantity of Timothy seed, alfalfa seed and Rodney oats, Apply to Theron Bottles, phone :837r32 Seaforth CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE In all sizes, approximately. 600 with 5% to '7 inch top. Also braces, anchor. posts, barb wire, steel poste, etc. Kin- burn Store, Borden Brown, phone 841r2 FOR SALE Pure bred Hereford bull,serviceable age. W. E. Haney, phone 6621133 Rodney andr--Gary oats ted clover and timothy seed. John W. Thompson, phone 80.1r21 Seaforth FOR SALE A combination gas range Ingood con- dition, also an electric washing machine. B. Weaterveld, phone 851824 Seaforth FOR SALE Girls pink formal dress, size 11, per - feet condition. Phone 479J, Seaforth FOR SALE A pure bred York hog. A very rugged Dig and a guaranteed worker. A. R. Dodds,, phone 561r14 Seaforth TEACHER WANTED For S.S. ;0 McKillop. Duties to commence in September. Apply stating qualifications, salary expected and refer- ences to Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie, Sec. Treas., Seaforth R B 1 TEACHER WANTED Applications will be received until April 15th for the position of teacher at S.S. 7, Hallett, approximately 16 pupils, duties to commence in Sept. Apply stat- ing qualification and salary expected and name of last inspector to Mrs. Leonard Shobbrook, Sec. RR 1, Blybk, Ontario, FOR SALE 3 young Jersey cows. Don Crich, Bits Seaforth.. Phone :Clinton IIU 2-0262 FOR SALE Registered Gary seed oats, cleaned, treated, bagged ' and gov't sealed. Spencer Jeffery, Staffa DRESSMAKING And alterations, Mrs. C. Haney, Egmondville, Phone 645w2 Peeled cedarR:po es 16', 17' and 20' long, 5" tops and over. Apply 1397, Seaforth, Teacher Wanted S. S.No, 13, McKillop Tp„ Hu- ron county, Roxboro, requires a teacher, duties to commence September 1961. Apply stating qualifications and salary expect- ed to W. J. McDowell, Sec.-Treas., R R2 Seaforth misimmemsmemn Real. Estate WILFRED McINTEE BROKER Listings wanted on farms, homes, businesses and summer properties, FOR SALE. 100 acres, clay loam with good buildings and fences, and a 2 storey brick house with bath and furnace, 11/s miles to village and school. 2 storey brick building in Brodhagen, store 50x80 and mod- ern 6 room apt, above, priced for quick sale. 200 acre stock farm in McKil- lop twp. This one of the best farms in the district. 50 acres in Tuckersmith with good buildings, low down paym't. 100 acres in Tuckersmith on bus route, all level and workable, 2 good barns and a comfortable 8 room house, only four miles to town. Apartment building in Grand Bend all ]rented, Good terms on this property, WANTED We have a cash buyer for a 2 or 3 bedroom house, modern, with a I/ acre or more land. We also have 2 cash buyers for summer cottages near Bay- field, Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth Phone 598 M Local representative for WILFRED McINTEE, Realtor Walkerton, Ont. i offices and 25 salesmen to serr you, thre4ei'ia•:;�a.SS:,-,r:+is.,,L"atY'.te'O'',.t'tf coo yours at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 14.41 • THE SEAIl'Oi'i<TH NEWS FARM STOCK FOR SALE — Thursday, March 30, 1981. Choice heavy grade Durban) cows, unit bred, clean test, Du 1'larcil 1$ to April 5. Apply lot 2 Con. 11 Logan. Ed Wardell FOR SALE Ducklings one week old 300;: day old He, until Jupe 1st. After that 30c and 35c. Phone 2$H25, #' Lavern Hoegy, Dublin 1 x Foneirtt1 Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed ,Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595W Clearing Auction Sale A Clearing Auction Sale will be held for Walter R, Pepper, lot 38, Con, 2, H.R.S., Tuckersmith twp, 1/2 mile east of the Clinton RCAF houses, on Thursday, April 6 at 12.3hor0 p,sem. s: Matched team of cheat - nut Belgian mares rising 4 years, in foal, and well broke; brass mounted breeching harness, and 2 new' 26 -inch collars, Cattle: 3 Ayrshire cows and 1 Holstein cow due by sale day; 1 black cow due by sale • day; 2 Holstein heifers due in 'May; 3 Holstein cows with month old calves at foot; 1 Ayrshire cow with month old calf at foot; 1 Hereford x Holstein cow with. month old calf at foot; 3 Hereford cows due by sale day; 3 Hereford cows with calves at foot; 1 Polled Hereford bull calf 10 months old; 13 yearling steers; 6 yearling heifers; 6 butcher hei- fers about 700 lbs.; 1 Holstein x Hereford calf. Pigs: 1 York x Landrace sow with 8 pigs, 3 weeks old; 1 York x Landrace sow bred I weeks; 1 Tamworth hog; 9 Yorkshire x Landrace pigs, about 160 lbs.; :9 pigs,; just weaned, Implements: Case model S tractor, 6 yrs.., old; McCormick Deering Farman A tractor, with bean scuffler; 8 yr. old 22-38 Dion thresher, with shredder and grain thrower, drive . belt; New Idea 4 bar side rake; McCormick Deer- ing 13 -run fertilizer seed drill; rubber tire wagon; 16 ft. hay rack; 'Fleury Bissell manure spreader; Cockshutt 8 ft. binder; McCormick Deering 2 -furrow plough; 9 -ft. M. H. cultivator; McCormick Deering 3 -section spring tooth harrows; 3 -section drag harrows; M, H. 10 -inch grain grinder; Case 10 -inch hammer mill; land roller; fanning mill; 2,000 lb. stock scales; rubber tired aluminum wheelbarrow; 15• ft. drive belt; 25 -ft. drive belt; 24 -ft, extension ladder; a quan- tity of lumber and cedar posts; 200 ft. of 1 -inch water pipe; Surge, 2 unit, milking machine, 2 yrs. old;. 5 milk cans; and many other articles. Hay and Grain: Approximately 400 bushels of mixed grain; ap- proximately 1,200 bales of hay. Terms: Cash No reserve as the farm is sold. Prop., Walter R. Pepper Auct„ Bert Pepper Clerk, Frank Falconer Auction Sale A Clearing Auction Sale of Farms, livestock, machinery and household effects at lot 6, con. 1, Hallett 3g miles west of Sea - forth on No 8 Highway on ,Mon- day, April 3 at 12 o'clock sharp. Machinery -1959 Dodge sedan car; Minneapolis Z tractor fully equipped; 3 -furrow M. H. plow; tractor cultivator; harrows; trac- tor disk; 6 -ft. mower; scuffler; New Holland hay baler with mot- or; M.H. side rake on rubber like new; 10 -ft. culti packer; John Deere wagon (like new) ; 1 rub- ber -tired wagon; 2 16 -ft. hay racks; 2 -wheel trailer and stock rack; 32 -ft. extension ladder; rip. saw and emery with motor; gra- vel box; 6 bags of insulation; Blacksmith equipment; anvil; forge; leg vise; tools; 3 electric motors; large tarpaulin; barn jack; steel frame circular saw; feed cart; bag truck; quantity of lumber; 2000 lb scales; 2 colony houses; tattooing equipment. Cattle — 4 -year-old Registered Poll Hereford buil bred by George Southworth, Michigan, U.S.A. 2 pure bred. Poll Hereford bulls 1 year old; 15 registered Hereford cows all supposed to be in calf to Herd Sire; 2 2 -yr: old heifers in calf; 2 Jersey cows milking, re - bred; 1 Ayrshire cow in calf. Horse -1 Belgian aged mare, Pigs -7 York and Landrace sows bred; 5 young sows, bred York; 1 York hog, 1 year old. Hay and Grain -1500 bales of mixed hay; 1000 bales of straw; 6 feet of ensilage; 500 bus, oats. Household Effects -15 -ft Gil- son deep freeze (new); 10 cu, ft.' frigidaire; washing machine; Moffat 4 burner electric stove; kitchen table and chairs; 2 stu- dio Couches, occasional chairs to match; oil space heater; 200 -gala oil tank; 3 furnished bedrooms; floor covering; rocking chairs; mirrors; small tables; electric lamps; other electrical applian- ces; dishes; kitchen utensils; heat lamp; Vacuum cleaner; 22 automatic rifle. Farms—At the same place at 3 p.m. the farms will be offered for sale. Parcel 1: 40 -acre farm, part, lot 6, con. 1, Hullett twp. on No.: 8 Highway, practically new bank barn with excellent stabling, ge- ment silo 13 x 40, drive shed, hen house, frame house with bath, good water supply, Parcel 2: 50 -acre farm east half of lot 19, con, 3, Hullett twp., newly seeded. Parcel 3; Part of lot 19, con, 2, Hullett twp„ consisting of 80 acres clay loam, 70 acres worka- ble, 10 acres bush, frame barn, Terms -Chattels Cash Property 10% down, balance in 30 days, Sold' subject to reserve bid, Prop„ Estate of late Charles Mann. Auct„ Harold Jackson Clerk, Geo, Powell NOTICE See your authorized dealer for district of Seaforth, Dublin and Clinton for Viking Cream Separ- ators and Viking Milking Mach. Ines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith and Welding Shop, Brucefield. MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon phone. 90 Seaforth. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC P. 1,, Brady, M.D., Surgeon Dr. E. Malleus Office Hours, 1 p.m, to 5 p.m. daily uxcopt Wednesday and Sunday. Evenings: Tuesday & Thur.. 7-0 P.m. Appointments made in advance.. aro desirable TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC' J, O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.B. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.8, Phone 105 Seaforth John E. Longstaff - Optometrist Goderich St. W„ 'Seaforth Phone 791. Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon,,: 9 to 5.50; Wed..9 AM to 12,80 PM. mar. e a by appointment only. Clinton H:1I-2-7010. above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 0 to 5,80 INSURANCE , d • Fire • Auto • Accident. • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages ! W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Rea. 540 AND:, FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 . Res. 21151 We write all lines of INSURANCE Fire Auto Wind Liability & Life JOHN A. CARDNO Phone 214 Seaforth. Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 The 'McKillop -Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers President,John L. Malone, Seaforth ; Vice Pres., John H. McEwing. Myth; Sec.-Treas,, W. E. Southgate, Seaforth. Directors; Norman Trewartha, Clinton. J. L. Malone, Seaforth ; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth; John H. MoEwing, Blyth--; Wm. S. Alex- ander, Walton ; Harvey Fuller. Goderich'; Wm. R. Pepper, Seaforth ; Allister Brdadfpot, Seaforth. Agents — William Leiner Jr., Londes- boro ; V. J. Lane, RR 6 Seatlorth, ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Harold Squirm, Clin- ton ; James keys, Seaforth. PROBLEMS ? - Money to Loan on any property Anywhere. Don't Delay — Write Delray The secret of our success — is Service DELRAY INVESTMENTS 460-A Wilson Ave„ Downsview, Oat. ME.:'a-2868 'blue coal' WILLIS - DUNDAS CHAMPION. STOVE AND MENAGE( OIL DPhoneA578 or 82R NOTICE Does any of your furniture need REUPHOLSTERING, refinishing or repairing, If' so, please call Kitchener'' Upholstery, Seaforth 585 for prompt service HELP WANTED WANTED: Reliable . man as dealer in part of Huron County. Experience not necessary. A fine opportunity; to step into old profit- able business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. -Products fur- nished on credit. Write Rawl- eigh's, Dept. 0-364-163, 4005 Rich- elieu, Montreal Arnold Stinnissen R'R 5 SEAFORTH Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, Telephone 352-R-12 Tax Returns H. G. MEIR N. Main St., Seaforth