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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1961-08-31, Page 8$EE THEM TO -DAY THE FIRST SHOWING OF NEW FALL DRESSES S New fashion - wise dresses in popular Pali wools, bro- cades, printed arnels, anti crepes in the first showing of what's new for fall. Sizes 12 to 20 in this first new range of dresses at 1.2e95 t° 22.95 ► • • • • • R • • • • • • • • • • • i • r Ntitte STORE OPEN Thursday Night 'TIL 10 P.M. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY WITHOUT THE NEW SALES TAX Open Sat. 'til 10 p.m. CHOOSE YOUR Fall Hat NOW The new fall hats featuring fur felts and lovely velours in a unique showing of smart, distinctive fall fash- ions in beadwear 1 595 11.95 EXTRA SPECIAL FAMOUS QUALITY KENWOOD BLANKETS Special purchase of famous quality, regular 13.95 Kenwood Blankets in full bed size 72x34 in four colors only, of rose, blue, green and sand, and Packed tn polybagsosavelou $6.ad of boxes, 1..2 .95 and pricers to save you $6.OD off the regular price. All wool—satin bound. Special BACK -TO -SCHOOL CLOTHES FOR BOYS & GIRLS Jeans, slacks, shirts, blouses, skirts, hose, etc., for stylish, sturdy, back to school wear. Shop at Stewart's for quality and widest selection STEWART BROS. CROP REPORT Continuous wet and humid weather has hampered harvest operations considerably. Lodged grain crops are also causing de- lays and extra work. Many farm- ers are busy preparing land for fall wheat. ll„ap111i11111111111,111111111„n111111,,,11,111in,,,,,u,N 1„,„l,,,l,111111111111,1111111111M 111111 1,,,11,,,111,11,,,11,11, SCHOOL HEAIJQUA TERS Students and parents will enjoy our "school headquarters” It offers an unique advantage. Text books, binders, pens, paper, clothes and many other items can be had at one stop l'"4LARiNE'S Seaforth 5c to $1 Store Stationery -Gifts ,,,,,11111„11„i,lll,„l,$11,,,,1,111111111,,,11111111111111111.111111l1,lll,l11l,ltH1111111111,1111,111111,11111, p„$1„l11a,l e„ AtiCt1ol1 Sale Of household effects, High St. in the town of Seaforth en Saar, clay, Sept, 9 at 1 p.m. Chesterfield and chair, d(uing room table, buffet and Chairs, chrome kitchen set, . drop -l1044 Singer sewing machine, Axmin- ster rug 0 x 6, flower table, a brass fire screen, basket anti irons, 3 electric,floor lamps, ta- ble lamps, antique walnut clip. board, antique walnut desk, walnut platform rocker, radio, walnut bedroom suite, springs and mattress, iron bed springs and mattress, 2 card tables, utili. ty table with electric outlet, Westinghouse electric stove with annex, Westinghouse Frigi- daire, Conlon ironer, Inglis wash log machine, stand and tubs, power lawn mower, sealers, crocks, kitchen utensils, garden tools, lawn furniture, 2 fruit cup- boards, step -ladder, antique Chi- na, small tables, clothes hamper, bathroom stool, drapes, shower curtains, scatter mats, other arti- cles too numerous to mention, Terms—Cash Prop., Mrs, Arnold Westcott Anat., Harold Jackson FOR SALE Honey for sale. Now pouring. fresh clover honey 25c lb. Amber 20c lb in your own container. Also comb honey 1 lb carton 50c. Wallace Ross Apiaries, Seaforth. FOR SALE 'Electric Refrigerator, Apply to Geo, Hays, Seaforth. FOR SALE 20 good pigs. Apply Bolton Bros., lot 8, con. 14, McKillop. FOR SALE Nearly new woven wire fence. stretcher. Also in good repair, a Connor electric washer with a wringer, small cream separator, sausage grinder and lard press. Phone 66742, Seaforth. FOR SALE A quantity of dry wood. Wil- fred O'Rourke, 37x9 Dublin, FOR SALE Dark blue Iris roots 35o each. Our fall bulbs will be arriving soon front Holland. Place your order any time now. Baker's Greenhouses. Your Garden Con tre, Seaforth. VARNA Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mustard and family left last week on a trip through Eastern Ontario. Mrs. A. Ings of Brucefield vis- ited friends in the village over the weekend. Mrs. Alice Webster had a very successful sale on Saturday last. Mr. Don Taylor has returned home after attending the boys' camp at Goderich Summer School. Miss Joan McClymont return ed to her home after visiting rel- atives at King City and Toronto, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From The Seaforth News August 1936 A large gasoline truck rolled over into the ditch at the Rintoul farm on the highway west of town when it ran through a flock of geese on the crest of the hill. The Buarco gas truck was driven by Ed Scrutton, Clinton. He was unhurt. Jack Woods, driving the Whyte truck of Hullett, was also passing the geese. FORTY YEARS AGO From The Seaforth News Sept. 1921 W. J. Walker lost considerable blood when an artery in his arm was cut in an accident south of Dublin. He was attended by Dr. Mackay. The Seaforth boy scouts are spending a week in camp at Bay- field, in charge of F. T. Fowler. The wedding took place Aug. 24th of Edith E. McMichael of Hullett and William T. Grieve of AicKillop. Joseph Kidd, uptown CNR ag- ent, and a resident of Goderich for 40 years, died. He was born at Dublin 60 years ago and had been connected with the Inter- national Salt Works and Lumber Co. John McCaa has sold his farm in Tuckersmith to Thos, G. Shil- linglaw for $11,500. Misses Sadie and Gladys Thom- pson returned from a trip to the coast. J. M. Best has moved his law office to the Royal Block. W. L. MacKenzie King made his first visit to Seaforth, Miss Beatrice Larkin will teach at Prince Albert, Sask., Ladies' College. Mr, and Mrs, T. Stapleton, Tor- onto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. Stapleton, St. Columban, Herk was never a fellow to shirk Safety habits while he was at work ! But he didn't survive His Labour Day drive ... For he drove without care, With a nonchalant air, Unaware that safe driving is work! Careful drivers know driving safely is . a full lime job! They don't speed; they obey traffic siptlsp they leave a safe distant° between cars; they signal theft intentions well In advance. If you're going out on the highwayffl this holiday weekend don't forget . e .. Accidents never lake a hoiotiayl QS/MING EVENTS L.O,13,A, Euchre Dates — Oct. 17th, Nov. 81st, Dee, 19th. FOR SALE 400 New Hampshire and Rock pullets ready to lay. Also 300 Red and Rock pullets ready to lay. Gordon Wren, Nippon, phone 203 J 3, • FOR RENT 5 -room house, partly furnished, oil furnace,, good location; avail- able Sept. 30. Phone 732, FOR RENT 4-roont`apartnrent, Railway St„ hot water, built-in cupboards and bath, available Sept.18th, Apply Carl Dalton, phone 52 -Vin, FOR RENT Upper 4 -room • apartment on West William St., with built+in. cupboards, hot water, large bathroom. Apply to Doug Dalton, phone 291 W. FOR SALE 7 -foot M. H. Binder in good condition. Apply Carl Dalton, 62 W. FOR SALE, Sweet corn and other garden produce. Ambrose Addley, second house south of Kinhurn store. Coins weekends only. TIis SEAFORTH NEWS (Phone 54) --Thursday, August 31, 1991 FOR SALE Ebereol electric hammer mill in Al Condition with 3 hp anotor, Also 300 Ilonegger pullets 20 weeks old, Apply Doinlnto Mur. ray, R.R. 2, Walton, phone 451'9 Dublin, PEACHES FOR SALE Sharrow's Orchard, 1/ miles north of Dashwood, Bring con- tainers, Phone 139, PEACHES FOR SALE Ready for canning now, Bring containers. Ted Vaneyk Orchard, / mile north of Forest on No. 21 IlighwaY. FOR SALE 3 -piece chesterfield. Phone 755. FOR SALE Dining room table and buffet, walnut finish, also a piano bench, Mrs. Geo, Holland, Dublin, HELP WANTED Female help wanted. Apply Highland Shoes, Seaforth FOR SALE Transistor Radios 14.95 and up, See and hear the amazing Maco at 49.95 and 79.95 (short wave), at Savauge's (opposite post of - Ree - NOTICE The September meeting of the Seaforth Town Council will be held on Monday the 11th day of September 1961, at 8 P.M. On authorization of council, all accounts and communications must be in the hands of the Town Clerk not ” later than Friday, September 8th, at 12 o'clock noon. This ruling will apply to all future council meetings. Accounts received after 12 o'clock noon of the Friday preceding the monthly council meeting, will be dealt with the fol- lowing month. C. L. HAMMOND Clerk -Treasurer Town of Seaforth How a Joint Account helps you handle all your finances Most newly married couples run into the same problem — Who's going to handle the money? At least part of the prob- lem can be solved by opening a JointAccotttt at The Toronto Dominion Bank. You may ask why a Toronto -Dominion Joint Account? That's easy to answer. Our Accountants are the MOST HELPFUL you'll find Once you have decided that a Joint Account could be the, answer to your banking needs, the man to see is the Account- ant at your local Branch of "The Bank". You will meet a man like Lionel Hinds, the Accountant at our Branch in Belleville. He can explain the advantages of a Joint Account to you, whether it be a Savings, Current, or Personal Chequing Account. What are the advantages? It's practical: Both parties can deposit money into the one account. It's convenient. You can both write cheques against the account and only one signa- ture is necessary. This means that in the event of illness or accident to one of the parties, the balance of the account is still available to the other. Many householders have found that a T -D Joint Account is the easiest way tokeep their records up-to-date and. accurate. Lionel Hinds is typical of the hundreds of men and women in Toronto -Dominion branches across -Canada who take a sincere interest in you and your banking problems. Why don't you plan to meet some of these people ... see for your- self how much .. . PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE AT THE TORONTO -DOMINION THE BANK THAT LOOks AHEAD W. C. MOORE, Manager - Seaforth Branch BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clinton THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 31 September 1 Double Feature "Please Turn Over" (Comedy) Adult Entertainment Ted Ray -- Jean Kent Carthage in Flames (Color) (Scope) Anne Heywood -- Jose Saurez (One Cartoon) SATURDAY ONLY—Sept. 2 •- Double Feature -- "Visit to a Small Planet” Jerry Lewis "No Time To Be Young” (Adult Entertainment) Robert Vaughan - Merry Anders (One Cartoon) SUNDAY IVIIDNITE and MONDAY — September 3-4 — Double Feature — High School Big Shot Tom Pittman -- Virginia Aidrige "T -Bird Gang" Ed Nelson -- Pat George (One Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY September 5-6 "Carry On Teacher" Kenneth Connor -- Joan Sims (One Cartoon) TENDER McKillop Municipal Telephone System. Tenders for digging a 'trench approximately 400 rods long by 26 inches deep and a little deep- er at crossroads for underground cable will.be received at the of. fice of the Secretary up to Sep- tember 6, 1961. Tender to state price per rod and to be completed in the early part. of October. A marked cheque of $60.00 to accompany tender. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. J. AI. Eckert, Secretary, R.R. 1, Seaforth, Ont. FOR SALE ' Modern 6 -room home one block from public school. Recently de- corated, corner lot, full price $6900. with $1500 down, balance low monthly payments. Posses- sion in 30 days. 50-75-100 acre farms in Lo- gan, McKillop, Fullarton and Tuckersmith. Apartments to rent. Jos• McConnell Real Estate Broker PHONE 266 SEAFORTH Tenders Wanted The Tuckersmith School Area Board invites tenders for the supply and delivery as required of furnace fuel oil for the area schools during the 1961-1962 term. The schools to be supplied are listed as follows: No. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 10. The lowest or any ten- der is not necessarily acceptable by the board. Tenders close at noon September 12th, 1961, W. P. Roberts, Sec,-Treas R.R. 3, Seaforth. SEED BOUGHT Authorized buyer for Jones, MacNaughton seeds. Highest prices paid for Timothy, red clover and alfalfa seed. Luther Sanders, Seaforth, R.R. 2. Phone 833 r' 12. CATTLE OILER McIntyre's Cattle Oilers Greatest advance in cattle oilers in 50 years. The only oiler with spiral currycomb teeth that groom the cattle. Orville Storey, RR 1, Seaforth. See the oiler at our farm. SALES HELP WANTED MALE RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN IN Huron County, Trade well established. Excellent op- portunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawleigh's, Dept. 11.364.189, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. Real Estate WILFRED McINTEE BROKER Listings wanted on farms, homes, businesses and summer properties, Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth. Phone 598 M Local repreeontative for WILFRED MCINTEE, Realtor Walkerton, Ont. 8- offices and 29 salesmen to serve you. SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE S•IIJAFOR.TH — PHONE 182 Wall washing Floor nce Brick and Plastering Repairing St7PI+1Ri.'oR Our Name SERVIOTJ Our .A,dm RAY SQUIRE BOX 335 SEAFORTH 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.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 6-W Seatorlh SEAFORTH CLINIC P. 1,. Brady, KO., Surgeon Dr. E. Malkue Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. drib' except Wednesday and Sunday. Evenings; Tuesday is Thune. 7-9 p.m. Appointments made inadvance ass desirable TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M,,, V.S. W. $1. BRYANS, V.S.D.V.M.,' W. C. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth John E. Longstaff - Optometrist Goderich St. W., Seaforth Phone 791 0 to fi 80 Weed8. 9 , M to i12.ae i' d. Thor, evil by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7e10. above Hawkins' lidwe. hon. 9 to 5.70 INSURANCE • Fire ' • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 AND FUEL OII. WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Mies. 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—SEAFORTH, ONT. Seaforth; Vice Pres., John R. McEwiinng,, Birth ; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate. Seaforth. DirJ. L. Malone Seaforth ;•sOhriah Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing. Blybh ; Wm. S. Alex- ander, Walton ; Harvey Puller, GodericIi. Wm. R. Pepper, . Seaforth; ABiater Broadfoot, Seaforth. Agents — William Leiper Jr., Landes - born; V. P. Lane, RR 6. Seaforth ; Selwyn • Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, aifa- ton ; Jansen Keys, Seaforth. PROBLEMS? Money to Loan on any proverb Don't Delay — Write Delray The secret of our success — is Service DELRAY INVESTMENTS 950-A Wilson Ave:; Downsview, Oat. - ME. 9-2985 'blue coal' WILLIS - DUNDAS OHAMPION 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. achines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith and Welding Shop, Brucefleld. Arnold Stinnissen • R R 5 SEAFORTH Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Telephone 852-R-12 NOTICE Township • of Tuckersmith Tuckersmith Municipal Dump will be open until further notice on Wednesday & Saturday after- noons fternouns- from 1-5,30 P.M. Does any of yourrCfurniture need REL;PHOLSTERIING, refinishing or repairing. I# so, please call Kitchener Upholstery at Ginn. rich's Sales and Service, Seaforth 585, Ken's Radio and TV Sales and Service ,TARVIS ST. (In the former Ontex Building) Phone; Shop 104 Res. 464 Used TVe $80 up