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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1961-11-02, Page 8le E e • r r r r r • • TOP QUALITY:, FAMOUS .MAKE CAR COATS AT LOWEST PRICES • Here's a new feature jacket ie 28" storm coat length of heavy corduroy with warm quilted lining, -- Zipper front. Colors; Beige, Loden, Brown and Black special 1495 • Full 34" to 36" length car coats,• in corduroy Or pure wool loden or frieze cloth, in sand, grey, olive, brown and charcoal, Sizes 36 to 46. Special 19.50 MEN'S NEW FALL PATTERN SPORT SHIRTS Several weights to choose from in paisleys, plaids and plain shade cordu- roys. All are fully sanforized and top grade make, Size 5, M, L, OS. Special 3.95 JUST ARRIVED -- FOR XMAS GIVING MEN'S! DRESSING GOWNS See these new gowns now in pure wool, plaid trim; washable spun plaids in new regular or loden shades; and Rayon T.V. gowns. All sizes. We'll lay one away for you for Xmas. 14.95 BOYS PURE WOOL NATIONAL LEAGUE HOCKEY OUTFITS A new low price on pure wool, authentic crest, hockey outfits for boys from S to 16 years. Stocked in Leafs, Canadiens, Black Hawks, Red Whigs, Rangers, Bruins. SWEATERS 2.95 LONG HOSE ' 1.50 TOQUES 95c NEW. FULL FASHIONED "ANTRON" SWEATER SHIRTS Popular knitted shirt of Antron in shades of olive, blue, beige, brown and red. Full fashioned finish in plain or novel stitch inserts. Reg. 9.95. quality. Size S, M, L. x.95 STEWART :ROS. ti WALTON The fourth meeting of the Wal- ton Willing Workers was held at Janet Shortreed's home on Oct, 24 at 7.30 o'clock, We had the secretary's report which was followed with the roll call and the Treasurer's report by Nora He's DOING IT NOW through a `T -D' home improvement loan We'd like you to meet an opportunist. The man you see in this picture is taking advantage of the slack season in the building trades, to re -model his kitchen With a '?•O" HOME IM2gOVEMeicT LOAN A '^1.0' HOME IMrROVEMENr LOAN, especially at this time of year, is downright good business. It provides you with the necessary funds to increase the value of your hone at a time when workmen and materials arc readily available. A Home Improvement Loan is good business from another angle too, You can borrow at low interest rates and remarkably easy re -payment terms. Visit your local Toronto -Dominion Manager soon. He'll be glad to furnish you with complete details and.to shote you how easily a "nn" NOME tMrnovrnuvrr LOANean be arranged, Drop in and see him soon, You'll really appreciate cur kind of "interested" service. PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE AT r ; TORONTO"4.) M0111ON 7HR HANK THAT 455Na AHCA5, W. C. MOORE, Manager - Seaforth Branch mkrott Andersaq, Nellie Baan and 14114 Somerville decided to report the first four Meetings in the paper, The next meeting is to be held on Noy, 4, on Seterday et 2 p.m, at the home of Wenda Huubph- ries. "Our Fruit for 'Brea'hfast" was the subject, Mrs. N, Reid then led us in a discussion oT the topic. We discussed the fruit cup combinations found on page nine of the members' pamphlet, All helped in preparing a fruit salad which we ate at the end of the meeting, With the salad Mrs. T. Shortreed treated us with re- freshments and cream. puffs, We then closed our meeting. M1', and' Mrs. Richard Drager of Dutton spent last Tuesday with, their daughter Mrs. Herbert Lissa and Mr. Lissa at the CPR station, Mr, Lisso has been ap' painted caretaker of the station which was closed last week, Mr. Drantick former CPR agent has moved to Windsor. The Walton Institute ladies held a very successful family night, Friday evening when the husbands and their families were entertained.' Progressive euchre was enjoyed 'with the following es prize winners: Ladies high, Mrs, A. McDonald; lone hand(,, Mrs. Harvey Craig; low, Mrs. P. McDonald. Gent's high, Bob Humphries; lone hands, Mr. F. F. McNay; low, Donald Buchan- an. A short program followed with Mrs. A. Coutts in charge. Mrs. Anderson gave a reading, Joyce Huether of Brussels, a Scotch dance; Chorus: a number of girls from S. 5, 12, Grey, sang two numbers accompanied by Mrs. B. McCreath, Mrs. Gordon McGavin gave a reading, Conven- ers were Mrs. A. Coutts, Mrs. Will, Dennis, Mrs. G. Ryan and Mrs. Geo. Love, Lunch was serv- ed by the ladies with the follow- ing committee in charge: Mrs, A. Anderson, Mrs. J. McDonald, Mr`s, L. Ryan, Mrs, Jas. Clark, Mrs. Joe Ryan. The Londesboro W. I. extend an invitation to their bazaar and tea to be held in the Londesboro Community Hall on Wed. Nov. 15. The bazaar opens at 3 p.m, The Institute ladies are asked to keep this date in mind. The service of Duff's United Church next Sunday will be held at 11.30 a,nl with the minister Rev. Arthur Higginbotham in charge. Collectors for Nov., Dec. and Jan. will be Mr. Mac Shold- ice, Mr. Neil McGavin, Mr. Roy Williamson. The regular month- ly meeting of WMS and W. A, will be held Friday, Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. in the church basement. A Thankoffering meeting will be held Nov. 8 at 8 p.m. in the church auditorium with Mrs. A. Higginbotham as guest speaker. Miss Helen Buffinga, who has been employed with Mr. Gordon McGaviu, left last Thursday from Melton airport via New York for Holland where she will spend the next two months with rel.& tines, BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelck, Dash- wood, visited with Ml's. Newell Geiger, Johnny and Robert, Zur- ich. Mr. Harold Finlay and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Edge Farrell and Fred Herd of Kin- cardine on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oesch and family and Archie Mustard's spent Sunday at Hamilton and district, ST. COLUMBAN At the bingo party held in St. Columba)). Parish hall, the follow- ing were winners: Fred Eckert, Mrs. Jack Moylan, Mrs, George Rook and Mrs. Wilbur Hoegy, Lewis Coyne, Fred Leonhardt, Mrs. Frank Hicknell, Mrs. Hugh Benninger and Kenny Coyne, Mrs. Geo. Rock, Mrs. W. Burns and Mrs. James Barry, Mrs. Ray Mur- ray and Mrs. Ken McKellar, Lar- ry Murray and Mrs. Joe Nolan, Mrs. Frank Bowman, Wilfred O'- Rourke, Joe Ryan and Lloyd El: Hot, Mrs, Fred Eckert, Alphonse Cronin and Bill Murphy. Special games: Fred Eckert and Jack Lane, Fred Eckert, Mrs. Fred Eckert, James O'Connor, Mrs. Maurice Malady and Tom Eck- ert, August Ducharme. Share - the -Wealth was won by Mee. Jas. P. Krauskopf. Door prizes went to Mrs. Ted Melady, Kenney Coyne, and W. Burns of Seaforth. A hostess chair was won by Wil- fred O'Rourke. A three-storey fruit cake was held over and will he drawn for at the turkey bingo on Dec. 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Devlin, Fort William, visited Mrs. Devlin's parents, Mr, and Mrs. William McIver., Miss Ruth Manley, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hick - nen. Miss Joan Coyne and Miss Rata Kennedy, St, Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, London, at their homes here. Miss Joan Dalton received her degree of Bachelor of Arts at Convocation at Western Univer- Skatmor FRI. SKATING 8 to 10 P.M. 26c and 35c SAT. SKATING 2 to 8.80 P.M. 100 and 25c SAT. NIGHT 8 to 10 P.M. 25c and 35c TEEN TOWN in Hall WED. SKATING 8 to 10 P.M. He and 35c SEAFORTH ARENA sity, loan is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matll'ice Dalton, Mr, and Mrs. • Jack Morris and baby of. London, with Mr. and Mrs. Toni Morris, DUBLIN The members of the Dublin W, I, and their husbands. were entertained at a pot leek supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunhill on Tuesday evening, 30 Members with their husbands en- joyed the sumptuous repast. Progressive euchre followed with the following prizes: Ladies' let for high sore, Mrs. 'I', Butters; Men's prise, Mr, Hembley, con- solation, Mr. H. Britton; lucky chair prize, Mr. C. Friend. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, H. Britton' when a white elephant sale will take place, A card party and social even- ing sponsored by the local OWL Council was held in theparish ball on Friday evening, Oct. 21, 21 tables of progressive euchre were playing and the following. prizes were awarded: Gentle- man's prize for high score: John E, Murray; ladies' prize, Miss. Veronica Shea; lucky chair prize to Mrs. John E. Murray. Spot dance prize: Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid, Lunch was served by the executive committee and their assistants. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Malone and family, Sudbury, and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Wickens and son, London, with Mr. and Mrs. D. Costello. Mr. John Regan, Toronto, and Mrs. Steve Gaunt, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holland Mr. and Mrs. It. F, Byrne, of Hamilton, with Mis's Monica Byrne y e and Mr. and Mrs, Fergus Kelly. Neil Stapleton, O.A.C., Guelph, with his parents, 14Ir. and Mrs. Ed Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dean and daughters of. Sarnia, with friends here. Kenneth Stapleton, Galt, With Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Stapleton. Tom Feeney and son Joe, Lon- don, with Louis and Elmer Fee- ney. DUBLIN COLLEENS The fourth meeting of the Dublin Colleens was held on Oct. 28th at the home of Mrs. Lannin. We opened the meeting with the pledge and then we heard the secretary's and treasurer's report. The roll was then called. Mrs. Friend reviewed the meat chart and the cooking of different cuts of meat. She told us how much meat we should buy and the stor- age of meat, LOOK ! $6000 A most desirable white brick residence in Egmondville. Com- pletely modern, three bedrooms, taxes $48.00, low down payment. Situated on an acre of land. Jos. McConnell Real Estate Broker PHONE 266 SEAFORTH SEAFORTH FIGURE SKATING CLUB Registration commences Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 4.00 p.m. with skating at 4.30 pen. Seaforth Memorial Arena PROFESSIONAL Arthur Bourke, of Stratford FEES Pre -School Children -$SO Up to and including Grade 3 -$12.00; over Grade 3-615 Family Rate -Third and subse- quent members, less $5.00 each. (One-third payable at registration and remainder by Dee, 1). For further information,, etc. contact: MRS. R.S. BOX Treasurer Phone Seaforth 595-W e.� Euchre In orange Hall Friday, Nov. 3 Auspices Orange Hall Property Committee Lunch served Adm. 40c Euchre Party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Secord MCBrien in the Orange Hall Tuesday, Nov. 7 At 8.30 P.M. Ladies please bring lunch THE SEAFORTH 7EWS (Phone 84) --Thursday, November 2, 1061 NOVEMBER MEETING The November session of Hu- ron County Council will be held at Goderich on November 20th, commencing at 2.00 p,m, All communications in connec- tion therewith must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Friday, November 10, 1961. , JOHN G. BERRY Clerk -Treasurer County of 'Huron Goderich, Ontario seseceeeeeeceeeee APPLICATIONS Applications will be received by the undersigned until Friday, November 17, 1961, for the position of Assistant Curator at the Huron Coun- ty Museum. Please state qualifications, marital status and age. Sal- ary range $2,400.00 - $3,000.00 depending upon qualifica- tions. Envelopes for applications must be secured from the under- signed. Lowest or any application not necessarily accepted. J. G. Berry, Clerk -Treasurer County of Huron Court House Goderich, Ontario FOR SALE Do 4 god strong York chunks. A. R. FOR SALE Good hard winter cabbage, carrots, squash, beets and turnips. Ambrose Adclley, second place south of Kinburm store. FOR SALE 2 Holstein heifers, due this. month ; 1 Holstein bull, 2 years old, from extra high production and 3 Holstein steers, 600 lbs. Ted Sjaarda, Clinton RR 4, Phone HU 2-0882, Highway 8, 4 miles west of Seaforth. FOR SALE One acre of turnips on the field. Joe. Malone, 041.8, Dublin. FOR SALE 19 pigs, 12 weeks old ; six pigs 8 weeks old. Apply Ken Beattie, Phone 834113. FAR SALE 10 choice Yorkshire pigs ready to wean, also choice table turnips by the bushel. Phone 6641,31, Seaforth. George Bioko. WANTED Wanted to buy -100 to 600 year-old hens. Apply at The Seaforth News, CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List, 1961, Town of Seaforth, County of Hurmr. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of The Voters' Lists Act, 1061, and that I have posted up at my office at Seaforth on the 2nd day of November, 1091, the list 'of all persons entitled to vote in the said Mu- nicipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspec- tion, And I hereby call upon all votersto take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected accor- ding to law, the last day for appeal be- ing the 16th day of November, 1961. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1961 C. L. HAMMOND, Cleric of Seaforth. Township of McKillop COURT OF REVISION The Council of the Township of McKillop will meet as a Court of Revision on the Assessment of 1961-62 at Carnegie Hall, Sea - forth, on Monday, Nov 0, 1961, at 10 a.m. Parties' interested should govern themselves accord- ingly. - J.. M. ECKEIRT, Clerk,McKil- lop. Township of Tuckersmith CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF THE VOTERS LIST, 1961 Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Tuckersmith on the 27th day of October, 1961, the list of all per- sons entitled to vote in said municipality at municipal elec- tions and that such list remains there for inspection. And I here- by call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day of appeal being the 10th day of No- vember, 1961 J. 1. McINTOSH, Clerk Township of Tuckersmith TURKEY DINNER at Egmondville United Church WEDNESDAY, NOVs. 8th" 5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. Admission $1.50 Children under 12, 75c COMING EVENTS. A Minstrel Show from the Anglican Church, Seaforth, to be held at Brodhagen Gonimunity Hall, Monday, November 19th at 8;15, sponsored by the Lutheran Married Couples, Brodhagen. Ad- vance tickets available front the members, Stoldice's Store and cast, 75c and 35c, FOR SALE Quo and one .half storey frame gmid- arage and with three piece bath, L-shaped stable in the village of Dub. lin. Psi' further information apply to Peter 'Js.. Ryan, Clinton, Ontario,, or William Ryan, RR 6, Seaforth, Ontario the' Administrators of the Estate of Harold A. Ryan, or McConnell & Stew- art, Seaforth. Ontario, '.their solieltorq. FOR SALE Girls' COM bicycle, 26 in. wheels, el. oetrio light and carrier. Small deposit will hold untilChristmas. William Brad- shaw, Market street. Phone i26W. FOR BALE Wood, coal house doors and windows, 12 in. tile illied with cement, kitchen stove,' show shovel, plastering tools, Phone BOOM, Seaforth. Ladies' carFORt,8b�eigee size 20. Al condition, Irving Poslun's make; ladies' green cloth coat, size 20, in good condi- tion, Phone 276W. FOR SALE 1005 Studebaker- Sedan in above Ay - erase condition radio and overdrive. Haugh Bros„ brucefield. 6881.28, Sea forth. WANTED A used oil heater. Phone Virg, Dublin.. Fresh cider sti S eshEapple butter. Will press your own apples at 255 gal. W. Essay, 688W, Seaforth. ACCOMMODATION WANTED People aro looking for places to rent within driving distance of. Clinton. If You have a house or apartment avail- able, why not use the Classified Section of the Clinton News -Record? 50o cash for 25 words or less. Deadline each week is noon, on Wednesday. Phone HU 2- 8448 or write. Clearing Auction Sale Of household effects at Lot 14, Con. 2, Tuckersmith twp, L.R.S. lee miles east of Kippen and s./4 mile South on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 1 p.m, Diningroom table and chairs, sideboard, 3 cupboards, 2 Daven- ports, couch, piano and bench, China cabinet, 6 rocking ,chairs, livingroom suite, 4 beds, mattres- ses and springs, 4 dressers and stands, hall Stand, 2 wicker chairs, 4 arm chairs, library table, swivel office chair, sewing ma- chine, electric refrigerator, elec• trio stove, kitchen table and chairs, 2 wood stoves,, floor and table lamps, rugs and carpets, pillows, wool blankets, silverware and chest, set China, many pieces of old and modern China, 2 antique toilet sets, Westminster chime clock, .6 orig- inal paintings, cross -cut saw and tools, 100 fruit jars, quantity of dry wood, Other articles too numerous to mention, Terms -Cash Prop„ John C. Doig Auct., Harold Jackson Clerk, Geo. Powell FOR SALE Transistor Radios 14.96 and up. See and hear the amazing Maw at 49.95 and 79.95 (short wave), at Savauge's, opposite post office SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE Spy, King, Macintosh, Talmo Sweet Snow, Delicious, Greening, Russet and Cider apples. Free delivery in Seaforth. Phone HU 2-3214 collect Fred MoClymont & Sons, Varela FOR SALE Two pair aqua color drapes, like new, size 48 x 90, price $14. Apply to Mrs. Leslie Sager, Eg- mondville. FOR SALE A. quantity of dry baled pine shavings. Phone Mitchell 348-8481 between 8 and 5 o'clock FOR SetE A good heater, burns coal or wood, in good condition. 81r16 Dublin. Harry Regale, WANTED Lonely lady wants aged people, room and board, good care, kind- ness. References. Apply to the Seaforth News. WANTED 'Young airforce couple with one child being transferred from Winnipeg would like to rent a two bedroom dwelling, Have been ex- perienced caretaker of 18 ste. block for past year. References available. Alfred Henke, 34, 330 Blake at., Winnipeg 8, Man. FOR SALE Raspberry canes. Win. Bradshaw,. Market street. Phone 126 W NOTICE Piano lessons, beginners up to Grade VI, also popular pieces, Contact Mrs. F. Spaetzel, Eg mond Apartments, Egmondville, Ont. WATCH CLEANING Regular wind $2.50; Automatic $3.50, warranted. Special gent's watches, 17 J incabloc, stainless steel case and yellow case, wat- er resistant $12.50. Bracelets ex- tra. Vodden Jewellers, Clinton. Be warmly contented with Texaco. Stove Oil or Texaco Furnace Fuel oil CALL US TO -DAY WALDEN & BROADFOOT Phone 686 W Real Estate WILFRED McINTEE BROKER Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth Phone 698 M Local representative for WILFRED MoINTEE, Realtor Walkerton, Ont, 6 offices and 25 salesmen to serve you BO Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Hod Flowers for all occasions Phenes: Day 43 Night 598W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 00 Res. 605 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.O. Physician and Surgeon Phone 6-W Seater* PININ SEAFORTH CLINIC� ' P. L. Brady: M.D., Surgeon. Dr. E. Malkus Office Hoare, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. dally exeunt Wednesday and Sunday. Evenings, Tuesday & 'burs. 7.9 p.m. deApppointments made In advance are TURNBULL & SRYAN8 VETERINARY CLINIC J, O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., v,3. W.11. BRYANS, D.V.M., v,s. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth John E. Longstaff - Optometrist Goderich 'St. W., Seaforth Phone 791 • Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to 5.30; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thus cry by appointment only, Clinton B;U-2.7030, above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 0/0 INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability I • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 AND FUEL OIL ..T..- iIILLIAM M1 HARTS Office Phone 784 - Hittite!. 286 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. READ OFFICE-SEAPORTH, ONT. Officers - President, Sohn L. Malone,. Seaforth ; Vice Pres., John H. MoEwing, Myth ; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate, Seaforth. DS. L. Malone Seaforth ;eChr Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth; John H. Mewing. Blyth; uWm. S. Alex- ander, Walton ; Harvey Fller, Goderich; 7trm. R. Pepper, Seaforth ; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth. Agents - William Leiper Jr., Londee- boro ; V. J. Lane, RR 6 Seafiorth ; Selwyn Salter, Brussels ; Harold Squires, Clin- ton ; James Keys, Seaforth, PROBT,FIMS Will money help ? Mortgage loansarranged anywhere in Ontario DELRAY INVESTMENTS 4501A Wilson Ave., Downsview, Ont. ME. 8-2868 `blue coal' WILLIS DUNDAS eHAMPIONSTOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332-R Arnold Stinnissen RR 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, Wins from 1-5.30 P.M. Ken's Radio and TV 'Sales and Service JARVIS ST. (In the former Ontex Building) Phone: Shop 164 Res, 464 Used TVs $30 up WANTED Used furniture, organs, and pianos, old dry sinks, corner cupboards, hang- ing lampsany household articles. Weite Don Martin, 851 Mill st., JSitchener MITCHELL CIDER MILL Will operate every day except Saturdays, from now on until Nov 24 TERMS OASIS FRED IIENNICK & SON Proprietors