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The Seaforth News, 1961-06-15, Page 8SUNDAY, JUNE 18th IS -- GIVEHIM I G,�FTSI SOS TO WEAR POPULAR WITH POP Dress Shirts 3 95 up Short Sleeve Dress Shirts 2.95 to 5,95 Knitted Sport Shirts 3.95 to 7.50 Knitted "T" Shirts 2.95 to 4.95 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts 2.95 to 4.95 Long Sleeve Sport Shirts 2.95 to 5.95 Play Shorts 3.95 to 6.95 Swim Shorts 2 95 to 6.95 Cabana Swim Sets 11.95 Dress Sox 1.00 to 1.95 Neckwear 1 00 to 2.00 Belts 1.50 to 3.50 Straw Hats 2 95 to 3.95 Handkerchiefs 25c up Wallets Cotton Slacks 1.95 to 4.95 4 95 to 6.95; Dress Tropical Pants 10.95 Dress Trousers 8.95 up Pajamas 3.95 to 5.95 Boxer Underwear Shorts 98c to 1.50 Athletic Shirts and Shorts 95c Penman's "T" Shirts 1.00 Stanfield's "T" Shirts 1.50 GIFT BOXED IF DESIRED — FREE The Store For Men STEWART BROS. MAJOR OII. CO. Requires Distributor To serve Farm Trade in Seaforth, Clinton area. Financial assistance to right man Reply in confidence to BOX B, THE SEAFORTH NEWS County Librarian Applications for the position of County Li- brarian for the County of Huron Library Co-operative, will be received by the under- signed until Saturday, July 1, 1961. State age and qualifications and salary expected. Duties to commence August 1, 1961. Applications must be submitted in envel- opes provided by the Secretary. Further details may be secured from the undersigned. JOHN G. BERRY, Secretary Huron County Library Co-operative Board Court House Goderich, Ontario nnanunnuumauuuaunanunenn+munnnunnwn,nmmt tnnnnnnnm,uwnnunuannnnnumunr MONSTER AUCTION THE SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY has to make money immediately to carry out its building and expansion program. At Seaforth Com. Centre, SAT. JUNE 17th, at 8.30 P.M. HAROLD JACKSON — AUCTIONEER Gordan Papple, Chairman; Cliff Broadfoot, Mrs. Keith Sharp, Mrs. Joseph Grummett 11e1a,1,111111111111bin,i1111111111111111111111111111111 l nuu as nun n„n,an,a,ulrmnwnarnn„mnnu"\, CONSTANCE Miss Janice Jewitt spent the weekend with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dowson, Varna, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van den Molen and Paul of Guelph, also Mr. Marvin Van den Molen spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dexter spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter'at Blyth. Mr. Bill Millson of Wyoming, Mrs. Dayman and Mrs. Glazier of Hensall, Mrs. Charlotte Lind- say, Seaforth, all spent the weekend with Mrs. Millson and Ross. Mrs. Glazier is remaining for a couple of weeks, Mr. and Mrs. David Doilimore and family of Ajax visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Buchanan and family. Messrs Wayne Geer and J. Brown of Wyoming, friends of Bill Millson visited at the Mill - son home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Glanville and Wayne of Crediton visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Preszcator and family. EGMONDVILLE We are pleased to report that Mrs. David Stephenson, who has been a patient in St. Joseph Hos- pital, London, where she had sur- gical treatment, has recovered sufficiently to come to the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Force Johnston, Varna. Recent visitors with Mrs, J. S. Watson were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark and family of Muir - kirk. Mrs. Watson returned with them to their home for a visit. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gray were: Their son Robert of Toronto, and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Waters and family of Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenzie and daughter Grace of Exeter, accompanied by the formers' mother, Mrs. Hugh McLachlan were Sunday visitors with Rev. Andrew H. and Mrs. McKenzie and family of Acton. Mrs. S. Warden of Toronto is a guest of Mrs. Jean Weiland, TUCKERSMITH The Tuckersmith Ladies' Club held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Bert Garrett, Clin- ton. Our president, Mrs, Sytnick conducted the meeting. 16 mem- bers and several visitors answer- ed the roll call by saying where they would like to spend their vacation, It was decided to drop the bus trip, and the date of our Weiner roast is uncertain due to an outbreak of measles in the school. Mrs. Ernest Crich con- ducted a song title contest, Mrs, Wm, Pepper was the winner. Mrs. Stanley Johns gave an in- teresting reading on "Little Boys" and one on "Little Girls", Mrs. Alice Lawson drew lucky ticket on mystery prize, Mrs. Howard Johns gave word contest, this was won by Mrs, Sytnick, Mrs, COMING EVENTS The Order of the Eeetern Star will hold a Bake Sale on Friday, Jane $Q, at 3 pea. COMING EVENT Strawberry Sapper Northside) United Church, Wednesday, Juee 28th, 6 to 7 pm. Adults $1,00,1 Children under 12, 505. Save the date an bring tiie family. POST On Tuesday a piece of angle iron, 7 feet long, painted red, lost between Seaforth, 1r/,r north and east to: gravel pit. Finder pieaee notify Thomas Nash, phone 862 r 4, Seaforth. FOR SALE 59 acres standing hay crop;, gait permanent pasture, part al; falfa:• :.$,7' ger acre, Joseph Mc- Connell, Seaforth. FOR •SALE Approximately 200 pa i l e t a starting to lay. Alvin Beuer- marfn,, phone 23 r 15 Dublin.. FOR SALE Several good Holstein cows and heifers, Gordon Reynolds, phone 667 J 4, Seaforth. _WANTED A good home for pups 6-8 weeks old, part Collie and Police, Ronald Pullman, RR 1, Cromarty, Out, WANTED $6,000 wanted by young man for safe business investment. Loan well secured. Good inter- est. Contact Box R, The Sea - forth News. O'Brien, Mrs. Veenstra and Mrs, Garrett as a group. Brian Cox of Clinton favored with a piano solo and Mrs, Don Crich gave a con- test on the counties of Ontario, Mrs, E. Crich, Mrs. Wm, Roger- son, Mrs. A. Cox and Mrs. Wm. Pepper were -winners in this con- test. A very delicious lunch was served by hostess and group 1. DAIRY CALF CLUB Seaforth Dairy Calf Club will meet Tuesday, June 20, at the farm of Robert Gemmell, lot 14, con. 8, Tuckersmith at 8.30 p.m, FEDERATION NEWS By J. C. Hemingway The Dairy Co-Ordinating Board and the Dairy Princess Competi- tion Chairman,' in particular, are to be congratulated on successful arrangements made for their An- nual Contest at Clinton Spring Fair. Appreciation is 'expressed to all the girls taking part. All of you did creditable job and of course special compliment to the winner Miss Wilma D'ale of RR 1, Clin- ton. Best wishes will accompany her for the same success at the C.N.E. At a meeting of June 5th of the Board of Directors of Farm- ers' Allied Meat Enterprises the Share sales campaign was re- viewed. Up until end of May close to $400,000 has been sold. This is perhaps a recbrd of share capital raised by a nbie Co -Operative in the first four'Tnionths. It is gratify- ing to have such strong support from livestock producers and is even more encouraging when we consider that only a comparative- ly small percentage of the pro- ducers, as yet, have been can- vassed. With something over 3500 mem- bers, many counties now have enough members to organize County Committees and a basis for these is being drawn up. While all this is encouraging, we must not rest on our laurels. It is forecast that, by mid -1962, the marketings of both hogs and cattle will be considerably high- er thus it is desirable that all pos- sible competition be created in the market place. With our ob- jective of two million in. share T$Ill7 SEAFORTH NEWS (Phone 84)—'112tn'sday, Tune le, 1061 isrownie s Drive -:n Theatre LTD., Clinton THURS. & FRI., June 15 -16—Double +`eature, "The T ingler" VINCENT Entertainment) PRICE JUDITH EVELYN "20 Million Miles to Earth" WILLIAM HOPPER . JOAN TAYLOR "(Adult Entertainment) ONE CARTOON Esme' SAT. & MON., June 17 & 19—Double Feature "The Plainsman" GARY COOPER - JOAN ARTHUR "The Young Captives STEVE MARLO --_LUANA PATTON ONE CARTOON -- TUESDAY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, June 20 - 21 "Pal Joey" 6 FRANK SINATRA -- RITA HAYWORTH (Color) (ONE CARTOON) Coming -- "DEVIL'S HAIRPIN" with Cornell Wilde; "TOKIO AFTER DARK" Richard Long BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention• Hospital Bed nowess for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 596W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Phone 90 Sen Physician and'Sur e eatorth JOHN A. GORWILt-, B.A•r M.A. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Beaforlh IN MEMORIAM Oolclough—In loving memory of a dear mother. Mrs, Addle Colclough, who passed away on June 14, 1967. A wonderful mother laid to rest, For each of us, she did her best. Her place on earth, no one can fill, We miss you now and we always will, —Lovingly remembered and so sadly missed by Clifford, Arnold and Annie. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who remembered me while I was a patient in Scott Memorial Hos- pital, with cards, letters, treats, gifts and flowers, and all those who visited me. Special thanks to Dr. Brady and Dr. Malkus and all the nursing staff, Mrs. Ed Regele. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Chas. Williams and Marie wish to thank their many friends andneighbours for the sympa- thy shown them in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear husband and father. Spe- cial thanks to Dick Box, Jim Morris and Ed Derring and to all who sent flowers and cards. FOR SALE Geraniums, Tuberous Begonias, Fibrous rooted Begonias, double Petunia, Asters, Snapdragon, Sal- via, Balsam, Tall Marigold, 'Sca- biosa, Verbena, Portulaca, Spid- er plant Stocks, Ageratum, Zin- nias and Coleous. 50 hardy gard- en Mums in assorted colours. celery and lots of cabbage and tomatoes, Brussels sprouts and red cabbage. Open every day and evening, Baker's Greenhouses, your garden centre, Seaforth. Jos. McConnell Real Estate Broker PHONE 266 SEAFORTH Dairy farm, quarter of a mile from Huron County town; WHOLE MILK CONTRACT; averages income about $300 a capital accomplished by Nov30 week; modern brick residence; we could expect to have o30 2 barns specially equipped •for dairybusiness, 70' x 48' and 38' late summer of 1962. "Fame" plants in operation by' . 36', driveshed; all •necessary In a poll of the members of the Board of Directors it was inter- esting to find that the main en- terprise of 9 was milk production, of 7 was beef production and only 2 whose main enterprise was hog production. The Board was about equally divided between hogs and poultry for their second farm en- terprise with a few having all three, one member had sheep raising as his second enterprise. Since there are so many Beef Producers and Dairy men on the Board it would indicate that there is greater dissatisfaction with the. marketing of cattle than the oth- er livestock. It was reported that a producer shipped through a drover a few steers to Toronto (over a 100 miles) They sold for 38c, graded blue brand and dressed 51.8% on the Toronto live weight. This re- turned less than 20c on the live FOR SALE Toronto weight. At the same time good steers were being quoted at $21.50 to $23,60 in Toronto. With producer controlled and owned processing plants farmers at least could obtain explanation for this apparent discrepancy and do Something about it, dairy equipment, cooler, etc., goes with property. Owner under doctor's orders to take complete rest. Immediate possession; terms can be arranged. Full price $24,500. 100 acre farm in McKillop Township; 75 acres in pasture; 25 acres in spring crop; drilled well with windmill; fences in good repair. Owner will carry mortgage. Full price $6900. Apartments to rent. Real Estate WILFRED McINTEE BROKER Listings wanted on farms, homes, businesses and summer properties. owwwwwwwwwwwwwwin BUTTERMILK BISCUITS +WE MAKE 'EM— VDU BAKE 'SW 'Os, Cleary's IGA SEAFORTH Lake Front Lot with small cot- tage. Sandy beach, hydro and running water, North of Bayfield about 5 miles. Ice Cream Parlour and snack bar on Main St„ Exeter. Priced reasonable 'with terms. 2 storey building with 5 apart- ments in Grand Bend. Only $11,- 000.00, half cash, 2 -storey building with 4 mod- ern apartments. Asking $9,000,00. Terms arranged, Large, corner store in Londes- bore, most of the building has steady tenants, We also have a large Het of the better farms in Huron County for sale, from 50 acres to 325 acres, Is it a Feed Mill, Grocery Store, Shoe Store, Hardware or Clothing Store you would like? We have them. Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth Phone 598 M Give A Schick Shaver'. for Fathers Day 10:66 Schick 3 -speed Schick Schick Customatic AT 25.95 trade-in 18.95 + trade-in 10.95 I trade-in SAVAUGE'S PROMPT WATCH AND RAZOR REPAIR SERVICE NOTICE Anyone found • using the Mait- land Bank Cemetery as a thor- oughfare to the swimming hole or fishing will be prosecuted as trespassers. Maitland Bank Cemetery Board FOR SALE A standard size folding stroller in good condition. A real buy at $5. Phone 120. WANTED A strong reliable horse. A. R. Dodds, Phone 861 r 14. TEACHER WANTED School Section No. 13, McKil- lop, requires a qualified music supervisor. Also a caretaker. Du- ties to commence Sept. 1, 1961. Apply to W. J. McDowell, Sec._ Treasurer, RR 2, Seaforth. HELP WANTED Female. Apply Highland Shoes, Seaforth, Ont. -- HELP WANTED Middle aged woman for general bookkeeping duties, full time; male•or female clerk for Seaforth store. Apply in person at Canad- ian Tire Associate Store, Sea - forth TO RENT Down stairs apartment, on Jarvis street, heated, with four rooms and 3 piece bath, Available July 1st. Gordon Noble, phone 71-W Seaforth FOR SALE Now On Sale — Galvanized Roofing, Aluminum Roofing. Call and inquire. Phone 83, Hensall. Wayne Smith. FOR SALE 1950 Mercury pickup $125.00, will take trade, also 48 ton -truck and Case tractor parts. Phone 277 J 1, Hensall.. CATTLE OILER McIntyre's Cattle Oilers — greatest advance in cattle oilers in 50 years. The only oiler with spiral curry comb teeth that groom the cattle. ORVILLE STO- REY, RR 1, Seaforth. See the oil- er at our farm. CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE In ail sizes, approximately 600 with 59 to 7 inch top. Also braces, anchor posts, barb wire, steel posts, etc. Kin - burn Store, Borden Brown, phone 841r2 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS DESTROY WEEDS Notice is hereby given to 411 persons in possession of lands, in accordance with the Weed Con- trol Act, 1960, sect. 3, 13, and 19, that unless noxious weeds grow- ing on their lands within the Municipality of Seaforth - are des- troyed by date of July 1st. 1961, and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the coat against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. The; co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. Town of Seaforth, Harold Maloney, Weed Inspec. tor. SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE SEAFORTI•I - PHONE 182 Wall Washing Floor Maintenance Brick and Plastering Repairing Local representative for SUPERIOR Our Name WILFRED McINTEE, Realtor SERVICE Our Mm Walkerton, Ont. RAY SQUIRE 6 offices and 25 salesmen to serve you SOX 835 SEAI'ORTH SEAFORT14"•CLINIC P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Dr. D. Malma Office Hones, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. dill, except Wednesday and Sunday. Evenings: Tuesday & Thurs. 7-9 p.m. APpointree5ts made In advance an, desirable ' TURNRULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J.O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.B. Phone 105 Seaforth John E. Longstaff - Optometrist Gdderich St W., Seaforth Phone 791 5.80; Wed. 9 AMdto ail1except2. 0 M. Thur. a C by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010, above-Ifawbine' I3dwo, Mon.. 9 to 5.50 INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 288 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—SEAFORT% ONT. Seaforth; ViceP s,. President, H. McEwIaa Birth ; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate. Seaforth. Dir A L. Malone. SeafortNorman h; Chris Leonharrdte John H. EcEwine rt Birth; Wm. Seaforth; ex- Alex- ander, Walton ;. Harvey Fuller, Goderich.; Wm. R. Pepper, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth. Agents — William Leiner Jr., Londes- V Lane, °nBSelwyn aker V. HeolSuiresC-ton James Keys. Seaforth. PROBLEMS? Money to Loan on any property— Don't Dela Anywhere. Delia The secret of our success -- is Service DELRAY INVESTMENTS 450-A Wilson Ave., Downsview, Oat ME. 5.2168 'blue coal' WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332-R 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. Brucefleld. Arnold Stinnissen R R 5 SEAFORTH Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Telephone 852-11-12 NOTICE Township of Tuckersmith Tuckersmith, Municipal Dump will be open until further notice on Wednesday & Saturday after- noons from 1-5.30 P.M. NOTICE Does any of your furniture need REUPHOLSTERING refinishing or+repairing.:If so, please' call Kitchener Upholstery at dingo. rich's Sales and Service, Seaforth 586. Ken's Radio and TV Sales and Service JARVIS ST. (In the former Ontex Building) Phone: Shop 164 Res. 464 Used TVs $80 up