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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1962-07-26, Page 81 • PRICES... SLASHED FOR MSD-SE,ASON LEO DANAL, REG. 10.95 & 12,95 SUMMER DRESSES All this season's newest dres- 9es, one 09 kind, even siaes QQ 9 to 20, Greatly reduced to /VYLVi clear .at • • COTTON, WASHABLE SUN DRESSES Gay or neat pattern, no -sleeve 3 cool sun dresses, Size range 10 to 22%, To clear , , , . o9l. • Summer SPORTSWEAR Reduced 20% Slims, slacks, shorts, Ber- mudas, deck pants, blouses and tops. This season's patterns and colors. To clear at 20% off • Save on Wash ' n Wear SUMMER SKIRTS Slim or full skirt styles in plains or prints, in pastel cheeks or novel designs, All sizes. REG. 3.98 to 6.95 Sale 3.19 to 5.55 Save up to 15.00 on Men's Ready -to -Wear WORSTED SUITS Our regular stock in year around. weights and shades. All are pure wool worsteds and flannel -worsteds, All this season's stock in one. or two- pant suits, You'll never buy at a bet- ter price. REG. 55,00 2 -Pants Suits C c 2-Pants9 Suits ........ 55r00 REG. 59.50 47 00 1 -Pant Suits . , , . / ■ REG. 7500 53■ 00 1 -Pant Suits r7 44.00 ALL THIS SEASON'S MILLINERY at Half Price SAVE 20% ON SATIN BOUND PURE WOOL KENWOOD BLANKETS Full range of decorator shades. Double bed size 72" x 84" Reg 15.95 QUALITY. SALE REGULAR 19,96 QUALITY, SALE 12.75 15.95 ALL DRY -GOODS LINES at 205 off Dress goods, staple dry -goods, bedding, Prints, Ginghams, Smallware, Gloves, Handbags, Hosiery and Lingerie. SALE PRICE LO%ota Stewart Bros. For Best Values Always SALE! SALE OF MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S SPORT COATS Reg. 24.50, 19.50 and 39.50 new light weight, or regular tweed sport coats, Shorts, re- gulars and tails. 2®% Mostly one of a kind, To clear... OFF DRESS PANT SALE All wool flannels, worsteds, ;I blends and tropicals in char coal, grey 2/>a -J brown and now- � allies, To clean0� REG. 7.95, SHORT SLEEVE MEN'S BANLON SHIRTS 5.95 REG. $4.95, SHORT SLEEVE BOYS' BANLON SHIRTS .... 3,49 REG. 1.50, WOOL, NYLON, BANLON MEN'S ANKLE SOX. 89c ODD LOTS, REG. 2.95, MEN'S NOVEL KNIT "T" SHIRTS 99 C MEN'S SUMMER BROADCLOTH Broadcloth PAJAMAS ......... 20% off Reg. 3.95 to 5.95 Dress STRAW HATS at.... Half Price HIGHLAND TAXI SEAFORTH 24- Hour Service PHONE 503 -W John Skinn BICYCLE RIDER KILLED Aircraftsman Edward William Barlow, RCAF Clinton, died Sun- day morning as a result of in• Niles sustained when the bicycle he was riding wa.s struck by a car driven by Mrs. Jean Elliott of Godeich. The accident occurred at 3 a.m. Sunday on highway 8, two miles east of Clinton. Constable Bowering, OPP, said he expected 'an inquest 'will be held. BRODHAGEN The Brodhagen Band will pre- sent a concert at the Community Park on Sunday evening, July 29, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Rosina Miller will observe her 92nd birthday on Monday, July 30th. Flowers adorned the altar of St, Peter's Lutheran Church in memory of Albert Querengesser, who passed away four years ago, July 20th. The piano pupils of Miss Aud- NEW! NEW! NEW! (Just .Arrived) Costume Jewellery ]Latest Styles And Fashions by CORO NECKLACES jjj0up EARRINGS PINS BRACELETS SEE THE EARRINGS WITH The PIERCED LOOK ONLY $1.00 nstett JeweIJ.ers Watch Repairs Guaranteed PH. 77 SEAFORTH rey Priestap and their mothers. attended a trousseau tea in her honour, at her home near Mitch- ell. The Beuermann Reunion was held at the community park on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Becker and family, Manitoba, with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rock. Miss Barbara and Maynard Hoegy were holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kleber, Kitchener. Freddie Vock of Mitchell was holidaying with his cousins, Brian and Brenda Eicknieir. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Smith and family and Mr. Ed. Smith with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Blenheim, recently. Mrs. Lydia Querengesser, Mra. Frank Swagger and Mrs. Freeman Spencer of Detroit visited at the home of Mr. Ed, .Smith and Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wardell. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Dietz of Fordwich with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old. Elligsen. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Benne- wies, Kevin, Keith and Perry at- tended the wedding of Mr, and Mrs. David Wand at Moorefield on Saturday. Kevin was the ring bearer, The wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stacey (Battler) was held at the community hall on Saturday. On Friday evening a shower was 11819 at the community hall for Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Getke, (Ilene Green).• Misses Joanne Prueter Joanne Jarmuth are attending Junior _ Girls Camp at Edgewood' Park, Eden Mills, this weak. Miss Margaret Hotson was hol- idaying.with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonhardt and Mr, and Mrs, Ray MoDerniott. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woodward and girls of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stanch and family of Kitchener and Mr, and Mrs. Ber- nard Clarence of Stratford with Mrs. Albert Querengesser, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Jacob of Kit - Wiener with Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Leonhardt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Leonhardt and Mr; and Mrs, Alvin Leon- hardt sent the week end in Nor- thern Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leonhardt of Kitchener at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Leonhardt, A large crowd attended the St, Peter's Lutheran Church Sunday school and congregational picnic on Sunday with a noon meal and again at the supper hour. The Brodhagen band presented Must.. cal program after which raceS were held, The refreshment booth and fish pond were well patron- ized. Boys and girls uncle' 5, Kathy Leonhardt and Robert Slennon; 'iris 6-8, Karen Locnhardt and Sheila, Smith; boys, a-8, Dean Smith and Glen 13euerman; girls 9.11, Wendy Trutte' and Shelia Siemon; boys 9.11, Laurie Fisch.. an BRO WNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clinton THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 26-27 Hit No, 1—Shown at 9,35 oniy "FANNY" Leslie Caron - Maurice Chevalier Horst Buchholz (Adult Entertainment) Hit No. 2—Shown at 11,50 "Gigantis" (Cartoon) SAT., MON., TUES. July 28-30.31 Hit No. 1—Shown TE 9.30 only CO,!MANCHEROS " John Wayne - Stuart Whitman (Color — Scope) Hit No. 2—Shown at 11.20 "The Enemy Below" Robert Mitchum --Curt Jurgens (Color.Seope) (Cartoon) WED., THURS., FRI. August 1-2-3 Hit No. 1—Shown at 9.25 only "ALL HANDS ON DECK" Pat Boons .- Buddy Hackett (Color - Scope) Hit No. 2—Shown at •11.16 "The Millionairess" .Sophia Loren - Peter Sellers, (Adult Entertainment) (Color - Scope) (Cartoon) ALL SHOWS DOUBLE BILLS Please Check Tinies Children under 12 in cars free CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks to my relatives, friends and neigh- bors for the beautiful floral trib- utes, sympathy cards, and all the kindness shown at the time of my sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Malkus, and Whitney Fu- neral Home. JOHN LITTLE HONEY FOR SALE Clover -25c lb.; 50 lbs. and over -22e; 100 lbs. -20c. In your own containers. Wallace Ross Apiaries. CUSTOM COMBINING Prices reasonable. We are also equipped wit Feed. Rolls and special sourcleaner, sieves for Flax. Contact Lyle Montgomery, phone HU 2-7231, Clinton, Ont. AUCTION SALE Auction Salo of McKillop Unit- ed. Chnrcll Manse and contents the village of Winthrop, Saturday, July 28th, at 7 11.02. Property --Part of lot 25, son. 9, McKillop twp. 7 room frame house with asphalt siding, new roof; 8 pleee modern bath, full basement, tarn/tee, drilled well With pressure system; garage (like new). Household Affects -6 piece oak dining ro0111 suite, 3 pi00e see tional ohesterfleld suite (like new); rocking chair, chrome kit then set; glass cupboard; book shelves; library table; 11' frig. with deep freeze pike new); Clare . Jewel 4 burner electric stove; modern walnut bedroom suite; vanity bench, chest of drawers, bed' aprings and mat- tress; brown iron bed, small chest of drawers; wash stand;' 4 pairs drapes; axminster rug; 12 ft. steel gate. Other- articles too numerous to mention, ,Terms—Chattels, cash. Property, 10% down; balance Sept. 1st, when possession will be given, Prop., McKillop Manse Trustee Board. Secretary, George Camp- bell. Auctioneer, Harold Jackson. Auction Sale Auction Sale of household effects in the Town of Seaforth, Goderich St. Bast, on Wednesday, August 1st, at 1. p,m, sharp. 8 piece chesterfield suits; din- ing room suite; buffet; china cabinet; table and chairs; walnut dinner wagon; hall tree; maga- zine rack; rocking chairs; pede- stals; small tables; antique wal- nut oval table; small gate' leg table; mirrors; electric lamps; chrome kitchen set, like new; footstool; 2 furnished bedroom suites; scatter mats; quilts; blankets and pillows; chest of drawers; kitchen utensils; an- tique china; cut glass; bridal wreath Limoges china; drapes, cushions; rug 8' x 10'; 2 copper boilers; flower pots; garden tools, and other articles too name -ions to mention. Terms—Cash. Proprietor—Walter Murray, Auctioneer—Harold Jackson, Clerk—Geo. Powell. Auction Sale Auction Sale of Machinery at the village of Brussels, Main street on Monday, July 30th at 1 pan. TRACTORS: Cockshutt 40, Cockshutt 20. Massey Harris 44. Massey Harris 101. Ford 6 cylin- der with loader. International W4. Oliver 80. John Deere B.R. John Deere binder, 10 ft on rubber. Case binder. 34 ft elevator. Cock - shrift manure spreader, one way disk, several used plows, 2-3 fur- rows. Combines and many other used machines, Ton GMC truck, (new motor), 56 Chevrolet car recently painted and overhauled. Quantity of used and retread TO RENT 4 room apartment with inoderu U conveniences. Available Aug. 15. Phone 66 J ires, all sizes. Quantity of mis- ellaneous articles including forks olts, tools, eta Terms cash Prop.—Wes Budnark Auct., Harold Jackson Clerk, George Powell FOR SALE 300 Honnegar pullets, March 1 hatch. Art Bolton, phone 8501.41. WANTED Young man or woman interest- ed in X-ray work required to serve as technician. Apply to Superintendent, Scott Memorial Hospital Two ton FOR SALE good, and good grain box. One disc seed drill, 13 run. Charles Lane, phone 6001112 Seaforth SEALED TENDER Will be received by the under- signed until the 3rd of August for the installation of a shallow well water pressure pump, basins, and hot water heater and drainage system at S.S. No. 9 McKillop school. Tenders will be opened at the school on August 3rd at 9 P.M. Further information, plans and specifications can be had at hone of Fred Rose, RR 1 Walton Mrs• Wm. Roe, Sec.-Treas. RR 1 Walton er and Gary Dietz; girls 1214 Dale Beuerman and Diane Trut- ter; boys 12-14, `David Leonhardt and Fred Eiekmeir; throwing the ball, Robert Siemon and Joy Lynn Fischer Siamese twin race, Dale and Valerie Beuerman; wheel barrow case, Dale and Glen Baur- man; girls 3 -legged race, Dale & Valerie .Beternan; boys sack race, Keith Siemon; ladies calling husband, Mrs. Ed Scherbarth Sr,; disc throwing, Donald Bach; breaking balloon, Sharon Beuer- nman and Donald Diegel; ladies' largest waist, Mrs. Dalton Hinz; smallest waist, Glenda Miller; men's largest waist, Wilbur Hoe- gy; oldestnper smallest Rosina MiGordon ler, 91 years; youngest person, Faye Wolfe, 3 weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wolfe; lon- gest married couple, Mr, and Mrs. Eli Rapien, 61 years HENSALL LAC Vic Stan, Mrs, Stan an family of Penfold, Alberta, visa ed this week with Mr, and Mrs Jim Sangster. d t - DIES AFTER CAR ACCIDENT Morris Roy Shanahan, 16, RR 1 Clinton, was killed in a week end accident near his home in Hallett. The Shanahan youth died in about Clintonhospital hour•sS afters Saturday night in which he was riding crashed into a tree on a gravel road, two miles north of Highway 8, He was a passenger in a. car driven by another youth, Moris Shanahan is by ihis rpare its, Mr. and Mi''s. A oy sins Shanahan, and two sisters and seven brothers, Constable Bowering, OPP said Some good st R onYork chunks. A. R. Dodds, phone 861-14 FOR SALE 40 chunks. Apply 37r8 Dublin. FOR SALE Six German shepherd pups, all male. Larry McLlwain, phone 606w1. FOR SALE Dark walnut dining room suite; buffet, extension table; chairs; china cabinet; antique sideboard; Westinghouse frigidaire; kitchen table. H. G. Meir, North Main st. TO RENT Half of double house on Jarvis street, separate entrance, hot water and 2 piece bath. Available middle of August. Phone 441 J Seaforth Parker '51�p n and pencil set, black and gold, like new. Valued at $25. Will sell for $15. Apply at The Seaforth News OPPORTUNITY We need a new Dealer full or part time to serve customers in your vicinity. Experience and ca- pital not essential. .Apply Raw- leigh, Dept. 0 -364 -GAS, 4005 Rich- elieu, Montreal LOST Truck license plate 82030B be- tween Seaforth and 8th con, Tuckersmith. Finder please phone William Blair, 64212 FR Massey HarrrisS6 ft binder, in good working order, Angus Ken- nedy, 22820 Dublin FOR RENT :Two apartments for rent. One is on North Main street, oil heated. One is on Railway street. gas heated, These are lower, apart- ments, with all conveniences, Available .July 28th, Carl Dalton, Phone 68W NOTICE Prompt watch repair ervice at. Savauge's, opposite pot office. All work done by certied watch- makers. Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Andrew John Swan All persons having claims against the Estate a of Andrew John Swan, late of the Township of Stanley, in t County Of Huron, 'Farmer, deceased. who died on the 23rd ay of May, 1962, are hereby notifl d to send in frill partimIlars of t eh• claims to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of August 19132, atter which date the assns will be distrib- uted; Navin regard only to claims then •eoeived, Dated at Seaforth, this 17th day of Slily, 1062. McConnell & Stewart, naso, est will he held, Solicitors for ti Seaforth 0 t i the executors, THE SEAFORTH"I NEWS 2']1tur'sclay, .,oily 26, 1992 BOX Funeral Home AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bad Wlowers for ail occasions Phones; Day 43 Night 696W SEAFORTH CLINIC P. L Brady, M.D., Surgeon Dr. E. 6falku, Office Hours, 1 p•m. to 6 p,m, except Wednesday and Sunday. Evenings: Tuesday & Thum. 7-9 p,y Appointments made in advance desiral'le MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon - Phone 90 Res. 606 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforlb SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J.O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R, BRYANS, D.V.M., Y.S. W. r, DRENNAN. D.V,M., V.S. G. E, GALT, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth John E. Longstaff - Optometrist Goderich St. W., Seaforth Phone 791 Henri—Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to 5.80; Wed. 0 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. evil by appointment only, Clinton RU -2-7010, above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon, 0 to. 640 INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 HBe warmly contented with Texaco Stove Oil or Texaco Furnace Fuel oil CALL US TO -DAY WALDEN & BROADFOOT Phone 686 W AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - dies. 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 Real Estate Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth Phone 598 M Local representative for WILFRED McINTEE, Realtor Walkerton, Ont. " offices and 26 salesmen to serve you 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, Brucefield. NOTICE TUCKERSMITH MUNICIPAL DUMP will be open until further notice on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from S to 5.30 p.m. No wire fencing, old concrete, or car bodies permitted J. I. McIntosh Clerk Donald G. Eaton GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE 75 SEAN 0RTE Office in Jackson Aluminum Bldg. The Seaforth News: "Authorised as Second.Class Mall by the Post Offlco De- partment, Ottawa, and for payment of Postage in cash,"