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The Seaforth News, 1962-04-26, Page 8AFT E.R EASTER BARGAINS FOR THURSDAY - FRIDAY M SATURDAY ONLY (OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 10) 21 ONLY REG, 12.95 - 14.95 BOYS SPORT COATS Novelty tweed and check pat- tern, boys' sport coats broken sizes from Easter selling. Reg, to 14.95 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .9J REG. $1,00 QUALITY, MEN'S SHIRTS & BRIEFS Double seat briefs and sleeveless tops in Lennards $1,00 quality, Sizes S.3LL. only c MEN'S Reg. 2.95 - 3,50, HALF SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Broken size range of meds half sleeve sport shirts, greatly reduced for three days L9 MEN'S GREY OR GREEN MATCHING SHIRT & PANT SETS Famous make, matching shirt id and pant work sets in green or grey shade only, all sizes. fe-,, f._.S) A 'Bargain at SET SAVE 20% ON EASTER MILLINERY Balance of our after Easter [\® -tock of this season's bats, �/J 3 clays only iii OFF CLEARANCE BRASSIERES of lines of higher priced 97c Brassieres 72xS4 Satin Bound VISCOSE & NYLON BLANKETS Special All individual 4'9 indfvidually boxed, L��I Special r 36" WiDE, KITCHEN PATTERN DRAPERY FABRICS Assorted, new patterns. Reg. $1,00 quality. Yd. 79c SAVE 10% ON MEN'S SPRING SUITS. Nothing reserved, just 10%a die• /rye count on new spring snits, for three days only, Buy yours, today, at . ft 1O/ t 10c/<, o OFF REG. 1.95 TO 2.50, BOYS SPORT SHIRTS Boys' long sleeve, summer weight sport- shirts, greatly reduced to clear, Sizes S to 11 only .............. SAVE ON MEN'S ALL-WEATHER TOPCOATS 24 only, men's reversible all weather coats, reg, 21.95 to 27.50, A real buy nt 20% off. LOO TO CLEAR 20% OFF MEN'S, SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH Boxer Underwear SHORTS Assorted good pattern boxer underwear .shorts, Sanforized, balloon seat cut Sizes RAIL. & 0.5. EACH 97c SPRING. COATS REDUCED 20% FOR 3 DAYS All this season's best colors and styles, to clear 20% REG. -25c TO 29c HEAVY WEIGHT TERRY FACE CLOTHS Big assortment of good colors, Very special EACH OFF ..MMMM 1111•1 15c SALE, WABASSO PILLOW SLIPS Durable quality Falcons Wabasso make, 42" size PAIR 1.25 SPECIAL, WABASSO FLANNELETTES Mill ends of 69c quality, assorted good patterns YD. 45c STEWART BROS. THE STORE FOR BEST BUYS THE YEAR AROUND BRODHAGEN Dale Gordon Leonhardt, son of Air, and Mrs, henry Leonhardt Jr. was baptised during the Sun- day morning service at St, Pet- er's Lutheran Church by Pastor H. Brill with Miss Doris Docking and Richard Leonhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weitzel the sponsors along with the parents. After the Sunday service Gary, Ralph and Larry William, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scher- barth of Detroit were baptised with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Prueter the sponsors for Gary and Mr, and .Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe the spon- sors for Larry, along with the parent s. Two Easter lily plants adorned the altar of the church donated by the United Lutheran Church Women, -llembera of the Penally of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Scherbarth Sr, were guests at a dinner in the com- munity hall club room on Sunday on the occasion of the baptism of Gary and Larry Scherbarth. Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Scherbarth accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beuerman of McKillop and MIss Edith Scherbarth of Strat- ford attended the wedding of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Ennis (nee Lov- eridge) in Toronto Saturday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trutter on Palm Sunday on the occasion of their daughter Diane's confirmation were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Byers, AIr. and Mrs, -R, Diss, Mr, and Mrs. W. Franzke and fa- mily, Miss Verna Byers of Kitch- ener, Mr. and :firs, Gordon Klein of Baden, Mrs. Otto Barth and family of Hespeler, Mr. Norman Byers of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byers of Dublin. Mr. Ed Meyer returned to Alb- erta after spending the winter with his sister and brothers. Mr, and Mrs: Henry Leonhardt Sr. and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Leonhardt and Earl with Mrs. Martha Drager in Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. George Eickaneir and Mrs. Wm. Barth accompan- ied Dr and Mrs, Keith McGill of Mitchell to Detroit recently visit- ing with Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grove and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Grove of Detroit with Mrs, Elizabeth Rock tor Easter, Mrs. H. Grove remain- ed with her mother for a week, Mrs, Verna Walker, Deborah and Karen of Listowel spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kistner'• Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sippel of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs, Dal- ton Hinz for the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz re- ceived word of the sudden death of their brother-in-law, Wilfred Klinkman of Elmira, husband of Louise Sippel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibb, Sherry and Lynda of Glencoe, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth and Air. and Mrs. Ford Dickison. Miss Lynda Gibb remained with her cousin, Glenda Dickison, for the Easter holidays, :lir. and Mrs. Douglas Aitebe- son and Rock of Niagara Falls, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Rock, for the weak end. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock return- ed with them for this week, Mr. and Mr's, Ross Leeming, Linda and Randy of Norwich, with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Tait, Linda and Randy remained with their grandparents for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Simmons of Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company �+1tiTpdL FiRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH Insures • Town Dwellings • All Classes of Farm Property • Summer Cottages • Churches, Schools, Hails Ilxtenilecl coverage (wind, $moke, water damage, falling ohjects, etc,) is also available AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V, J, Lane, RR 5, Sea- ford'; Wm. Leiper, Jr„ Loncleaboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussele; Harold Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, Seaforth S. Reihl. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Sandra and Arthur of Simcoe with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Ed Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wurdell. Mrs. Alma Puschelberg and Ross of Listowel with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Puschelberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scherbarth, Edward, Gary and Larry of Det- troit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Scherbarth Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Woodward, Donna and Gay of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Clarence of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Doti Staudt, Warren and Janet, of Kitchener, Rev, and Mrs, John Arbuckle, Jinuny, Billy and Bob, of Walkerton, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Querengesser of Seaforth, with Mrs. Albert Querengesser and Alf. Mrs. Querengesser returned to Toronto with Mr, and Mrs, Woodward for a week. Mr, and Mrs, Gary Sholdice, Paul and Mark, spent the Easter week end with her sister, Mrs. Ronald Law and Air. Law at Bowmanville• Mrs. Toledo Beuerman of Wat- erloo, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Col - bourne of Toronto, My. and Mrs. Wilbur Chambers, John and Deb- bie of Preston with Mrs. Rosana Miller and other relatives. Mr, and Mrs, Don Ahrens and Kimberley of ISamilton with Mrs, Chas. Ahrens. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. W. Leon- hardt spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rose in Sar- niae Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kirkey and family of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs, Jonas Dittmer on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Beuerman of London with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Manuel Beuerman for Eas- ter, Air, and Mrs. Ralph Hicks of Toronto with their family. Miss Diane Newton who accompanied then from Toronto is spending the week with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Lew Hicks, Miss Patricia Querengesser of Mitchell spent some holidays wdlce, ith her cousin, Beverley Shol- Mr's, Roes Leonhardt is confin- ed to Seaforth hospital for treat- ment on her leg. Mrs, Win, Barth returned to Marble Rock, Iowa, after a week with relatives here, Miss Gertrude Herbert of Oat- ;tornia returned after attending the funeral of her brother, Albert Herbert and visited her brother Fred Herbert and mother, Mrs, John :Herbert in Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Docking and Doris of Staffa with Mr, and Mrs, Harry Leonhardt Jr., atten• ding the baptisms of their grand soft Date Gordon Leonhardt. Miss Glenda bitller was. 00 a trip to New York duriiag the Eas- ter holidays. BLAKE • Mt'. and hire. Donald Manson. and family of Toronto speut Eas- ter week end with Mt'. and Mrs. Newell Geiger, John, Airs. Mary 'Manson and Robert. Miss Mary Ellen Burdge is vas catk:Meg with her graudrnether, Mrs, Mary. Jane I -ley of Blake, Air. and Mrs, Charles Robinson called on the Finlay children on Ft'iddy and Air, and 'firs, Brttce Waiker visited with Emma and Margaret on Saturday. Mi and hit's, Lloyd Jeffery of Windsor visited With Mre, Leon Jeffery and .boys of Blake, WALTON The Easter thankoii:ering of the (Cw of Duff's United Church will be held Monday, April 30 at 8.30 p,nm. with Mrs, A. Jackson of Atwood as guest, speaker. The choir al Duff's United Church presented their Easter cantata, "The Easter Sunrise Song," on Sunday evening' with Mrs, H. Brown accompanying on the organ and Aire. Jack Bryaus on the piano. Sola and duet parts were taken by Mrs, Nelson Reid, Miss Linda Bryans, Miss Ruth Ritchie, Mrs. 1-1, Travis, Brian Travtss, firs, Ted McCreath and Miss Faye Love, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbor's for their expressions o8 sympathy, floral tributes and contributions to the Missions of the United Church of Canada in memory of our son, Walter. The many acts of kind- ness extended to us during our bereavement were very stitch appreciated, A special thanks to Rev. Higginbotham for his kind words,—Hugh, Melinda Johnston and Family. I wish, to thank all the friends who were so kind to me while I was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital. Also the doctors and nurses and staff of the hospital, and all who visited me,—Michael Eckert, COMING EVENT Annual Spring Tea, Unit 2, of Northside U.C.W. will be held Wednesday May 9, at 8 p.m. Mrs, Elizabeth Hoey, noted textile designer, Guelph, guest speaker FOR SALE 17 head of grass cattle, Here- fords, weights 550 to 750 lbs.. Also 1 Holstein heifer, due May 5 - Zack Ryan, r.1.. 5 Seaforth; phone Dublin 46ro. FOR SALE Boy's navy sport coat and two light grey sport coats, sizes to fit from 12 to 17 years, Phone 486. .Mrs. Bill Campbell. FOR SALE Sweet clover seed and feed grain. John W. Thompson, phone 61r23 Seaforth, FOR SALE Barn Containing good Imnber, for sale cheap. Galvanized win- ter feeders for hens; 1 rubber tired wheelbarrow. E. H. Close, East William street. FOR SALE Purebred Berkshire hog, ready for service. Vivan Cooper, phone 6531.21, Seaforth, FOR SALE Boy's sport jacket, size 16, good condition. Phone 329.11, FOR SALE Case model 77 combine, two years old, good as new, Frank Flannery, '1..r. 1 Dublin. FOR SALE Chev.. sedan, cheap; also Beav- er windbreaker, size 38, just been worn once, cost $13.95, will take $5, reason for selling, too small; will trade for little pigs. Ambrose Addley, first house south of Kin - burn store. FOR SALE4 65 pigs, nine weeks old. Ken Beattie, 8341.6 Seaforth. Reception & Dance For Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMichael at the Walton Community Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 27 Ian 1Vilbee's Orchestra Ladies please bring lunch Everyone welcome .w, EUCHRE In Orange Hall MONDAY, APRIL 30 Auspices Orange Hall Property Committee , Admission 40c FOR RRNT Apartment for rent; available May 1; private entrance; 3 pfeee bath.; 8 bedrooms, Gorden Nobel, . Seaforth: phone ,71W, FOR RENT 4 t•ootn apartment on Railway street, all conveniences, available May 1. Phone 02W. Carl Dalton. FOR SALE All kinds of o'eametttal trees; uprights and. spreaders; her - berries or Privet ]ledge. Seaforth Nursery,' Cordon Nobel. FOR SALE Two Hereford bull calves, 3 weeks old, Ed. Boyce, 1.1', 5 Sea - forth, Phone 755. ESTATE AUCTION SALE Clearing auetton sale of house, hold effects in Hensel', Main street, on Saturday, April 2Sth, at 1 p.m, Chesterfield suite; setee, coffee Bible, odd tables, occasional chairs, dining Croom suite, glass china cabinet, hall bench and mir- ror; 3 beds, dressers and stands, air foals mattress; flower stand, spinning wheel, writing desk; kitchen table and chairs, kitchen chine cabinet; washing machlue; vacuum cleaner; 6 rocking chairs, electric stove; apartment size refrigerator (like new); ice box; wood stove; flower stands, lamps, table and floor; radio; picture; foot stool, clothes hamper; 6 x 9 axminster rug and attbber under - pad;. hooked mats, wool blankets; bed linen; table linen; clock; modern baby buggy; lawn mower, sealers, antique dishes including bridal wreath Limoges, Other ar- ticles too numerous to mention, Terms—Cash, Prop, Estate of late Christiana Manns, Auctioneer Harold. Jackson, PROPERTIES FOR SALE 100 acres in MoKillop Twp. 95 acres workable, Clay loam fresh- ly seeded with permanent grass, good water. Terms to suit pur- chaser. Full price $7700, 75 acre faim, AlcKillop, good buildings with modern conveni- ences. 130 acres in Tuckersmith, a good farm with excellent build- ings on county road - good terms. Two 100 -acre farms in Tucker - smith with good buildings and modern conveniences. 100 acre farnr with fair build- tugs, 8 acres of hush, $7500. HAROLD JACKSON SEAFORTH or JOHN CARDNO SEAFORTH Agent Real Estate FOR SALE 125 acres on paved road in Hul- lett, good buildings with terms. 130 acres on county road in Tuckersmith, good bindings, low down payment, immediate pos- session, ' 100 acres in Stanley, 75 acres. workable, balance bush with spring creek. Gas station with lunch bar. Busy chopping mill in Huron county, priced for quick sale. Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth Phone 598 M Local representative for WILFRED McINTEE, Realtor Walkerton, Ont. " offices and 25 salesmen to serve you Don't put them away yet. Have those WINTER CLOTHES cleaned now. Save time and money at Flannery Cleaners Main Street CALL 87 8 —T11S SEAFORTH NIIWS, .`hursday, 4phil 20, 1969 TOWNIE'S DRIVE4N THEATRE Clinton THURSDAY and FRIDAY April 26.27 -- Double Bill -- "Rat Race" (AdultEntertainment) (Color) Tony Curtis -- Debbie Reynolds "Touch of Larceny" James Mason - Vera Miles (Cartoon) SATURDAY and. MONDAY April 28.30 . -- Double Bill -- `Revolt of the Slaves' (Adult Entertainment) (Color -- Seope) Rhonda Fleming -- Lang Jeffries "Explosive Generation" (Adult Entertainment) Wm, Shatner -- Pat McCormack (Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY May 1-2 "Indiscreet" (Color) Cary Grant - Ingrid Bergman (Cartoon) .- Coming: "GIDGET GOES HAW- AIIAN" and "ALL THE 'YOUNG MEN" Two shows nightly, rain oi' clear First show at dusk Children under 12 in ears free WIN Rummage Sale St. Thomas Parish Hall Saturday, Apr. 28 AT 1 P.M. TO RENT 150 acres of grass for rent. Good pasture, spring water, eon, 12, lot 14, McKillop. Fred -Glan- ville, phone 833 - 32, Seaforth. TEACHER REQUIRED Protestant, fully qualified teach- er, required for S.S. No. 10, Mo- Killop Twp., Huron County, with duties to commence Sept. 4, 1962. Applicants please state qualifica- tions, references, salary expected and name of last Inspector, to undersigned. Applications to be in hands of Secretary by May 5th,. 1962. Earl - McSpadden, Sec. Treas., S.S: No. 10, McKillop, 1',r. 1 Seaforth, Ont, FOR SALE Cooking and eating apples for sale, $1.00 per bushel at the farm. Bring your own containers. Fred McClymont & Sons, Varna. FOR SALE Choice Exhibition Type Gladi- olus bulbs in mixed colors. Large size bulbs at 50 :for $2,50; quanti- ties less than 50 at 6c each, Add 3%, sales tax, Prices are not Ate livered. Anyone wanting named varieties, our catalog is available an request. Please make note of our address and phone nutober as this will be our only insertion, Murray B, Tynda1Y, Bruce'field, Ont, Phone Seaforth. 640-W-2 SHARP'S MAINTENANCE SERVICE Latin Movers — Have your lawn mower serviced now. Com- plete service on all makes. Lawn Rolling and Fertilizing Service — Power lawn roller for rent, Lawn Fertilizer for sale. Do it yourself, or we can provide lawn rolling and fertilizing -ser- vice. Phone 863.71 1111111111,IIenaal,In1,,,,II 1,11,11,11"1111,,,11111,111,,,1,111 BRIAN'S • HAIRSTYLING OPEN MON. TO SAT. Evenings by appointment Phone 427 111 e n 11, o g n u l n..... 1,1111 a 1 U..... .....,11111 t i 111111 LIBERALS opened their campaign for the June 18 Federal election in 1=luron with it. dinner and rally at Exeter. From the left are the atwdiciate, Emile Fisher, Goderioh; Joe Gunn, Crediton, campaign nla,nager; Arthur Resume, MPP for Essex North and Dan Murphy, Goderich, chairman of lire meet. ing—l2xetor Times -Advocate photo BOX Funeral Home AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for ell oeoaslona Phones; Day 43 Night 595W MARTIN W, STAPLETOI', Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Res. 605 JOHN A, GORWILL, B,A„ M,D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5_W Sectored SEAFORTH CLINIC T.. L. Brady, M,D„ Surgeon Dr, B. Malkin Office Scours, 1 p,m, to 6 p.m. dell, except Wednesday and Sunday. Evenings: Tuesday & Thur,,. 7.9 p.m. Appointments made ' In advance aro desira.le TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J.0. TURNBULL, D.V.M.,, y.5, W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M ,'V,S, W. G. DRENNAN. D.V.M., V.S, Phone 105 Seaforth John E. Longstaff - Optometrist Goderieh St. W., Seaforth Phone 791 Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 0 to 5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 11,80 PM. Thur, ova by appointment only. Clinton 130.2-7920, above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon, 9 10 6.80 INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability - • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Rea. 540 AND FUEL .OIL WILLIAM -M1 HART Office Phone 784 • Res. 266 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 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil Willis Dundas Phone 573 or 71w Arnold Stinnissen R R 5 SEAFORTH Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Telephone 852-R-12 Donald G. Eaton GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE 75 SEAFORTH Office in Jackson Aluminum Bldg. Be warmly contented with Texaco Stove Oil or Texaco Furnace Fuel oil CALL US TO -DAY WALDEN & BROADFOOT Phone 686 W NOTICE Tuckersmith Municipal Dump will be open until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday a- ternoons, from 1 to 5.30, p,m. J. I. McIntosh, Clerk NOTICE See your authorized dealer for distriot of Seaforth, Dublin and Clinton for Viking Cream Separ• atora and Viking Milking Mach- ines. Basil. O'Rourke, Blacksmith and Welding Shop, Brucefleld. ORDER YOUR FUNI.'S G -HYBRID SEED CORN now for a dependable high yield- ing 1902 Corn Crop --either grain or ensilage, See ns also for "bet- ter buys'' in tillage equipiuent, (cultivators, discs, packers, etc;) manure spreaders and loaders, hammermiil and feed mixer units, hog;'poultry and ventilation equip- ment, eta HAUGI-I BROS. Brucefield, phone C4th 658)123 MILTON J. DIETZ Seaforth 600R21 -he Seaforth Newel "Anthorlced ee Second -Class Mall by the Post Office De. prtrtment, Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash,"