HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1961-12-21, Page 8Glory to God in the highest,
and on earth peace,
good will toward men.
LUKE 2:14
May the true message of Christmas
fill your heart with greatest joy.
...In WO CATE TV tflOP rotkal
We're ready for the last big rush with
the big stock Extra sales people .-- ,
and Tots of Free Gift Boxes
WE'RE OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M, -'TIL CHRISTMAS
WE SUGGEST !
GLOVES, HANDBAGS, HOSIERY,
NIGHT -WEAR, LINGERIE, SLIPS,
HOUSECOATS, CAR COATS,
SLACKS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS,
BLOUSES, UMBRELLAS
FOR THE HOME
TOWELS, TOWEL SETS, BLANKETS, -
LUNCH SETS, LUNCH CLOTHS,
LINEN TABLE SETS
All picked for budget shoppers in qualities
you'll be proud to give.
WE SUGGEST !
DRESS SHIRTS, SPORT SHIRTS,
KNITTED SHIRTS, PAJAMAS,
BATHROBES, SMOKING JACKETS,
HOSIERY, . TIES, GLOVES, BELTS,
MEN'S JEWELRY, HANDKERCHIEFS,
WALLETS, SOX & TIE SETS,
DRESS SLACKS, SLIM JEANS,
CAR COATS, SPORT JACKETS,
NOVELTY VESTS...
All famous makes -- priced Right
GREAT CHRISTMAS SHOWING OF
QUALITY FUR COATS
By special arrangement with one of Canada's leading furriers, we have, for Christmas
selling a range of fur jackets, three-quarters and full length fur coats.
Fully guaranteed by us, as to quality, make and style, and priced at close -mark-up for
quick selling.
STEWART BROS. STEWART BROS.
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THE STORE WITH THE QUALITY GIFTS
THE LEGION CORNER
By Jack Holland
Well comrades and friends
Christmas is just around the
corner and the weatherman
promises a good amount of snow
which always adds something to
the Christmas scene.
The hockey season for the
youngsters got underway last
Saturday morning and will con-
tinue through the coming weeks
until we send a team to the
Young Canada hockey champion-
ships in the spring,
Our annual Christmas concert
* Skatin
THURSDAY, DEC. 21
Clinton vs Seaforth Juveniles
8.30 - 25c
FRIDAY—
Skating-8.10 250 & 35c
SATURDAY—
Skating 2-3.30 — 100 and 25c
Night, 8-10 — 25c and 35e,
Teen Town.
Tues., Dee. 26 — Night
8.10 25c & 35c
Wed., Dee. 27-2- 3.30. l0c & 25c
SEAFORTH ARENA
for the kids was held last Sun-
day and the auditorium was just
packed. The Ladies Auxiliary
had organized a fine program
which was most enjoyable and
after the program Santa Claus
handed out a bag of candy and
a cane to each of the children.
There was also coffee and dough-
nuts for everybody, the dough-
nuts were donated by "Smitty"
the baker, so all in all it was a
most pleasant time, thanks to
our Legion president and the
Ladies Auxiliary. The Legion is
holding their annual Christmas
dance on Boxing night, this is al-
ways one of the highlights of the
winter social season. So in dos-
ing on behalf of the Legion I
wish you all a very Merry
Christmas and the best for the
New Year.
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner and
Mrs. Grace Scott visited Friday
with Mr, and Mrs. Donald Scott
and family at Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Adams and
Donald of Blyth visited on Mon.
day with Mr. and Mrs, George
Wallace. -
Week end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
were Mr. and Mrs. R. Hulley and
children, Winthrop; Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Currie and family, Dorch-
ester, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McGhee of London.
PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
BOXING DAY
BY RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL
I HEREBY PROCLAIM
T U.ESDA Y, DEC. 26th
(BOXING DAY)
a Holiday for the Town of Seaforth, and
respectfully request the citizens and busi-
ness men to observe same
EDMUND DAY,
Mayor
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
Mr. and Mrs. G. Carey and Mrs.
F. Taylor spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hagan
and family, Scarborough, and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and fa-
mily, Toronto.
The annual meeting of the La-
dies' Aid Society of Cromarty
Church, was held at the home of
Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl, Mitchell.
Mrs. Wm. Miller presided. Devo-
tions were led by Mrs. W. Har-
per. Mrs. T. Laing and Mrs. T. L.
Scott were appointed a commit-
tee to buy new linen for the
communion table. Mrs. G. Carey
gave a humorous number. Com-
mittees were appointed for the
next meeting. Mrs. G. Carey pre-
sided for the election of officers
resulting as follows: Pres., Mrs.
J. M. Scott; 1st vice pres., Mrs.
G. Carey; 2nd vice pres., Mrs. E.
Allen;, sec., Mrs. J. Wallace; as-
sistant sec., Mrs, R. Laing; treas-
urer, Mrs. T. L. Scott; asst. Mrs.
W. Harper; card coin., Mrs. T.
Laing, Mrs. Sadie Scott; pianist,
Mrs. W. Miller; work coin., Mrs.
T. Laing, Mrs Grace Scott, Miss
Olive Speare, Mrs. R. Dodds, Mrs.
J- Miller and Mrs; M, Dow,
Mrs. M. Leiilolid, 1211der of the
CGIT, with the members, con-
ducted their vesper service in
the SS room Sunday evening.
Mrs. Lamond led devotions. A
short play was given by Joyce
Kerslake, Dorothy Scott, Janie
Parsons, Anna Scott, Carol Howe,
Laura Chappel, Shirley Gardin-
er and Carol Ann Dow. A Christ-
mas story was read alternately
by Alice Walker, Marlene Dow,
Connie McGhee, Carold Howe,
Joyce Dow, Janie Parsons. A mu-
sical number was accompanied
by Mrs, Gordon Laing at the pi-
ano.
The members of the WMS and
WA of Roy's United Church met
for their final meeting at the
home of Mrs. Fred Johns. Mrs.
Harvey Dow presided. Mrs. G.
Neil read the Scripture lesson
and Mrs, H. Pridham and Mrs,
11. Dow sang a duet accompanied
by Mrs. E. Dow. Mrs. G. Dow led,
in .prayer. A topic, "Christmas
and Its Barnacles," was given by
Mrs. Daynard. Mies Irene Park
played an instrumental. The Jan.
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. N. Dow. A skit, Christmas
Symbols, was given. Mrs. Fred
Johns brought in the slate of
officers for 1962 United Church
women's organization and Rev.
R. Daynard installed the officers
for the new organization.
Officers elected for the new
organization for 1982 are: Pres.,
Mrs. Murray Christie; 1st vice
pres., Mrs, Norman Dow; 2nd
vice pros., Mrs. Harvey Dow; re-
cording sec„ Mrs, Elmer Dow;
Orr. sec„ Mrs, Gordon Parsons;
treas., Mrs. Carman Park; Chris-
tian Citizenship, Mrs. Stirling
Grahm; Corn, Friendship, Mrs,
Andrew Christie, Mrs, Clifford
Dow, Mrs, Geo, Neil; Co-opera-
tion in Christ, Edna, and Miss,
Ed„ Mrs, John Hocking; flower
Com„ Mrs. S. Grabill, Mrs, Calvin
PRIVATE SALE
One single cot, 1 bedsprings
and mattress, 1 floor lamp, 1
Palling -leaf table, 1 aluminum
lawn chair, 3 folding chairs, gar-
den tools, child's hockey game, 3
guinea pigs, 2 rabbits. Cheap for
quick sale. Mrs. Cecil Lemon,
North Main Street.
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of rate-
payers of S.S. 1, Hullett will be
held in the school on Wednesday,
Dec. 27th at 2 p.m.
WANTED
Used furniture, organs and
pianos, old dry sinks, corner cup-
boards, hanging lamps, any
household articles. Write Ken
Ruddock, 67 Parkway Dr., Kit-
chener.
WANTED
A ride to Toronto Saturday or
Sunday. Phone 603J1.
STRAYED
A cattle beast to Lot 29, Con,
6, Tuckersmith. Owner may have
same by proving -ownership.
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
Take notice that Judge F.
Fingland will revise the 1961
Voters' List on Thursday, Dec.
28 at 2 p.m. at Carnegie Hall,
Seaforth, Ont. Anyone interested
-please attend.
J. M. Eckert, Clerk
Christie, Mrs. A. Christie; litera-
ture sea, Mrs. G. Dow; steward-
ship sec., Mrs. Ross McPhail;
program com,, Mrs. M. Christie,
Mrs. N. Dow, Mrs. H. Dow, Mrs.
Elmer Dow, Mrs. S. Grahm, Mrs,
J. Hocking, Mrs. R, McPhail, Mrs,
P. Johns, Mrs. G. Dow; social
function, Mrs. Fred Johns, Mrs.
E. Dow, Mrs. D. Johns, Mrs. D.
Hocking; press reporter, Mrs. G.
Parsons; supply, Mrs. H. Prid-
ham, Mrs, T. Colquhoun, Mrs. M.
Nairn; Messenger leaders, Mrs.
Carman Park, Mrs. C. Christie;
pianist, Mrs. Fred Johns; audit-
ors, Mrs. Russell Miller and Mrs.
George Neil.
BAYFIELD
Mrs. H, J. Toevs left on Tues-
day to spend the winter at Clear-
water, Florida,
Bayfield Lions Club held a sue-
cessful feather bingo on Friday
evening in the town hall.
Trinity Club held their Decem-
ber meeting on Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Helen Cobb,
Ten members answered the roll
call followed by the president
and secretary's report, The even-
ing was spent in games and an
exchange of Christmas gifts. The
hostess served refreshments.
Mr, and Mrs, E. W. Oddleifeon,
London, are spending a low days
at their home.
Mrs. H, King, Mrs. Smith spent
a few days last Week' at London.
Ethel Blair, London, and Bren-
da Blair, St, Thomas, Were at
th
NOTICE
The annual meeting of Union
School Section 1, McKillop will
be held on December 27 in the
Seaforth Library at 10,30 a.m,
W. E. Haney, Sec.-Treas.
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 23, Con. 1, HRS, Tucker -
smith, 3 miles west of Seaforth,
on Highway 8.
This farm ie equipped with 2
modern homes, a large barn with
2 silos. Hog pen, 2 -car garage,
Implement building. The land is
clay loam in a very high state of
fertility and all systematically
drained with clay tile. This year
we had a bean crop which yield-
ed over 40 bus. of white beans.
with a. value of $162 per acre.
Sugar beets, corn and turnips,
also canning ;peas and potatoes
will do well with dairy set-up.
Theproperty is capable of pro-
ducing as much financially as
many farms 3 times the size and
your overhead is much lower.
Terms 50% cash with the bal-
ance over 10 years with interest
5rA% per annum, Ill health rea-
son of selling. Apply to Jonathan
Hugill for full particulars on the
premises or phone HU 2 - 9822,
Clinton.
NOTICE
Any person found cutting trees
or trespassing on Lot 23, Con. 1,
McKillop will be ,prosecuted to
the full extent of the law.
Dale Nixon
Last Minute -
Gift S
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Cireatii
ONYX &
DIAMOND
INITIAL RING
:$19.95 & up
Onyx Initial Rings
$9.96 & up
Hundreds of other last minute
gift suggestions at
SAVAUGE'S
Jewellery . Gifts • FfneChina
Seaforth
eir home over the weekend,
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS --- Thursday, December 21, 1941
Thanks
I wish to thank all
who exercised their
privilege' to vote in
the recent election
for P. U, C. com-
missioner
R S. Box
CARD OF THANKS
We 'wish to thank all our
friends and neighbours' and ev-
eryone who gave a great helping
hand during our recent fire.
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Klaver
and family.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to all those who contrib-
uted in any way after the sudden
passing of our dear mother, Mrs.
Agnes Davidson, A special
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Craig, Rev, Higginbotham, Mr.
Rann, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mac-
Donald.—The Hopson family.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Jonathan Hugill wish' to take
this opportunity to offer their
sincere thanks to all who were.
so kind and Helpful in, their re-
cent sad bereavement of a dear,
wife and mother, for the lovely
cards, the litany beautiful floral
tributes and, acts of kindness,
Special thanks to the minister
Rev. J. C. Britton and Mr, Sam
Scott, soloist, pallbearers and
flowerbearers. Jonathan Hugill
and family.
IN MEMORIAM
WAY—In loving memory of
our dear Mother and Dad, who
passed away December 22, 1946,
and -January 7, 1947, and dear
brother, Casey, December 25,
1947.
Resting over yonder;
Just beyond .the sunset.
—Ever' remembered' by the
Way family.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother, Christ-
ine Weimann, who passed away
one year ago, December 26, 1960,
Hamburg, Germany.
"God saw that you were getting
weary,
He did what He thought best,
He put His arms around you'
.And whispered come and rest.
The golden gate stood open
One year ago today,
With good-bye left unspoken
You gently slipped away."
—Lovingly remembered and sad-
ly missed by Clifford, Arnold and
Anni Colclough, Hans-Giesela,
Micky,Hans-Joachim Edler of
Goderich.
NOMINATION
Township of McKillop
A meeting of the electors of
the Township of MCKillop will be
held at Winthrop. on Friday,
Dec. 22, 1961, for the purpose of
nominating a Reeve and four
Councillors. Nominations will be
received from the hour of 1 o'-
clock to 2 o'clock in the after-
noon. In the event of more per-
sons being nominated than are
required to 811 the office an elec-
tion will be held on Monday, Jan.
1, 1962. Polls; will be open from
9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the follow-
ing places: No. 1, Thos. Murray's
house, lot N'F_t10, con. 5; Clement
Krauskopf DRO, John L. Malone
PC; No. 2, William Kerr's house,
lot 24, con. 5; Alex. Herr, DRO;
Leslie Pryce PC; No 3, Mrs
Christine Leonhardt's house, lot
10, con. S13; Steve Murray DRO;
Murray Dennis PC; No. 4, SS 7,
con, 12, lot 26; Ross Driscoll
DRO; Howard Hackwell PC.
J. M. Eckert,
Returning Officer
NOTICE
The perfect Christmas gift for
the whole family, the Concert
Chord Organ $89.95 and up. Elec-
tronic models $595 and up. For
further information see Ted .Say-
auge at Savauges..
Transistor
FOR AE
and up.
See and hear the- amazing Maco
at 49.95 and 79.95 (short wave),
at Savauge's, opposite poet office
FOR SALE
Live or dressed ducks. Phone
46r20 Dublin or 311R Seaforth,
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Spy, King, Macintosh, Tolman Sweet
Snow, Delicious, Greening, Russet and
Cider. apples. Free delivery in Seaforth.
Phone HU 2-8214 collect
Fred Mcdlymont & Sons, llama
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 McINTEE, Realtor
Walkerton, Ont,
offices and 26 salesmen to serve you
BG'x
Funeral Service
'AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for ell occasions -
Phones: Day 43 Night 596W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physlcran and Surgeon
Phone 99 Res, 605
JOHN A. GORWJLL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5.,W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
P, L. Brady, M.D,, Surgeon.
Dr. E. Melbas
Office !Flours, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily
except, Wednesday and- Sunday. -
Evenings': Tuesday & Thurs. 7.9 p.m.
ADpointmente madein advance are
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., W.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D,V,M., V.S.
W. Cr. DRENNAN, D,V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth.
John E. Longstaff - Optometrist
Goderich St. W., Seatorth
Phone 791
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
6.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur.evy-'- - "•
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2.7010, •
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon, 9 le 5.30 '
INSURANCE
. Fire
• Auto`
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Rea. 540
'AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office "'hone 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—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers — President, John L. Malone;.
Seaforth; Vice Pres., John H: MoEwiegy..
Myth; Sec.-Treas.. W. E. Southgate:..
Seaforth.
Directors, Norman Trewartha, Clinton,L. :
Bornholm; Robert ArSeaforth chibald, Chris Seaforth�
John H. Mckwing. Blyth ; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton.; Harvey Fuller, Goderich;
Wm. R. - Pepper, Seaforth; Mister
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agents — William Leiper Jr.,.L•ondei-
boro; V. J. Lane, RR 6 Seaforth,; Selwyn,.
Baker Bruesele ; Harold Squires, cjr5.
ton; James Keys, Seaforth.
PROBLEMS
Will money help ?
Mortgage loans arranged!_
anywhere in Ontario
DELRAY INVESTMENTS
450-A Wilson Ave., Downsview,Oat
MR s-2868
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
aEAMPION STOVE AND FURNACe
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 578 or 832-R
Arnold Stinnissen
R R 5 SEAFORTH
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Cknada
Telephone 852-R-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.
Ken's Radio-
and
adioand TV
Sales and Service
JARVIS ST.
(In the former Ontex Building)
Phone: Shop 164 Res, 464
Used TVs $80 up.
TENDER
`fender for the caretaking of
SS No, 12; McKiilop. Ditties to
commence San, 1, 1962, Lowest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Tenders to be in by
Dec, 87, Apply to Mrs, William
Church, sec, -tress,, r,r. 4 Walton
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