The Seaforth News, 1962-11-01, Page 8SPECIAL 13 GAINS
For This Week -end at
STEWART BROS,
REGULAR 49.50 tQ 65.00
FALL SUITS
Smart shoppers have taken advantage of
this once a year chance to get a quality
suit -- at a real bargain, -- They're new
suits, new styles, but sold down to one of
a kind that we must clear out
To clear at
33.011
WARRENDALE
wash 'n wear
MEN'S WHITE- SHIRTS
' Two way cuffs, short point cotters, drip-
dry line count broadcloth shirts,-- Bay
them at this low price for personal use or
for Xmas Gifts ,
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MEN'S QUALITY DOESKIN
WORK SHIRTS
Button collar. long tail satin yoke dressy
plaid work shirts, smart enough for sport
or dress wear, but excellent for work
shirts too
Sizes S, M, L XL $24,95
Sizes 14142 to 17
"UTEX" SHERPA LINED •
NYLON LAMINATED
STORM COATS
Choose from brown or olive shades in
these button front thick sherpa lined nylon
laminated coats, High stylet] and quality
make,
Special $19.95
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LAST CHANCE SALE NYLON BLANKETS
72 s S4 Heavy Quality Satin bound blankets
Regular 5,95 quality. Colors:
Sandalwood, Green, Blue, Turquoise,
Pink, White and Coral
Very Special
MED. & LARGE ONLY
STANFIELD'S SNUGGIES
wool. ti.,r, eomhed cation
n 11 snug fitting rib knit
Special, cath
L35
25c AND 290 QUALITY
TERRY WASH
Good assortment of
checks, plains and
The best value you
Special
CLOTHS
colors in
stripes
ever got
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REGULAR 1.19 AND 1.29
RUNPROOF SEAMLESS NYLONS
These are guaranteed first quality,
non runs Nylons in all the newest fall shades.
Buy several pair at this low price.
Special for the weekend only, pair 97c
SThWARI1
' MEN'S WEAR •
• LADIES WEAR •
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Mrs. Fred A. Kismet
,., r'd their daughter, Mrs. Jack
Walker and girls in Listowel re-
eently.
Jlrs. Lloyd Pfeifer returned
honer from Stratford hospital.
Mrs. Roshie Miller has been
meammentrammenalamiti
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hehn
of Sebringville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rode of
Palmerston with Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Rock on Sunday,
Mrs. Jean Nichol and Robert
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THIS OFFER GOOD AT THE STORES DISPLAYING THIS SYMBOL NOV, ORD TO DEC, 15TH
FOR ,SALE OR RENT
Unfurnished: duple; for sale or
rent in 011nton. One side avail-
able Dee. lst, good location one
blotto from Main street, Jas. E.
Johnston, rr4 Clinton, Out. Phone
Elf 2.7440
FOR SALE
A purebred Slaol'tltarn bull,
(lark ret], Lastly breeding, 10 pigs
8 weeks old, 15 ducks, Joseph L.
Ryan, phone 4xq01-15 Dublin
ED
Kitchen c binet 1111
good coucli-
tion. Apply to News Office
FOR SALE
2° choice Holstein heifers due
ill a few days, P. E. Maloney, lot
15, con, 5, MoKillop
Nichol of Brussels with Mr. and
.firs. Lloyd Pfeifer on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Benuewies
and Wanda of Windsor with Mrs,
John L. Bennewies who returned
with them to spend the winter
:with her family in Windsor, De -
trait and Ruthven..
Mr, and Mrs, Stun Clark of
Mitchell with nor. and Mrs, Gary
Sholdice on Sunday.
Mi'. Fred Herbert aecoinpanied
by his mother, Mrs, John Herbert
of Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Herbert in Ingersoll recent-
ly,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks of
Toronto with their family here
for the week end.
NIr, Win. Wesenberg of Cal-
gary, Alta., visiting Mrs, Chas.
Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs, Eli Rapien
and other relatives.
lir. Henry Rock is at present
with his daughter, Mrs. Edward
Ahrens and Mr. Ahrens, r,r. 4
Mitchell, after being with his
daughter, Mrs• Wm. Siemon and
Mr. Siemon,
The wedding dinner and re-
ception was held for the Melody.
Feeney wedding on Saturday at
the Community Hall here.
Two gold colored chrysanthe-
mum plants adorned the altar of
St, Peter's Ltitlteran Church on
Sunday in honor of Itt'. and Mrs.
Jonas Dittanei• on the o0easiou
of their 50th wedding anniver-
sary.
Mr, and Mrs. Jonas Dittmer
celebrated their 50th wedding an-
niversary on Wednesday with a
dinner for over 50 guests and a
reception for about 300 at the
community hall • the same even-
ing.
The Luther League met at the
church on Sunday evening, Cher-
yl Bennewies read the scripture.
Carole ltiturdell led in prayer.
Pastor Brill led in a topic con-
cerning The Reformation. Sever-
al hymns were sung, closing the
devotional part with the Refor-
mation hymn "A !Mighty Fortress
is our God." Gloria Muegge led
the business, Carole Wurdell the
secretary, read the minutes and
Cheryl Wurdeil gave the treas-
urer's report. Twenty-one mem-
bers answered the roll call. The
meeting closed with the Lord's
Prayer. Recreation was enjoyed.
VARNA
The United Church Women
are holding their Thankoffering
meeting in the Church on
Thursday, November lst, at 8.30
pan. Their guests will be the
UCW of Brueefieid and Kippen
with Mrs. Currie of Hensall as
guest speaker.
lMIiss Edith Beatty is at present
a patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
Miss Mildred Morrison and
Miss Joan McClymont attended
the United Church Young
People's Conference at Strathr•oy
last week end.
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be administered in
the United Church next Sunday
with Rev. E. Roulston in charge.
Messrs, Lloyd Keys, Chas.
Reid and Fred MaClymont atten-
ded the South Huron County Or-
ange Lodge at Greenway last
Wednesday evening.
The UCW of the United
Church held a successful bazaar
last Saturday afternoon.
L.O.L. 1035 are holding their
annual supper at Goshen on Fri-
day, November 2nd,
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
Worship 11 a.m,
Jr. Church School during wor-
ship,
Sr. Church. School 10 a.m.
Organist, Mrs. Jas. A. Stewart
Choirmaster, Mr. Jas. A. Stewart
Minister, Rev. J. 0, Britton, B.A.
CAVAN UNITED CHURCH
WINTHROP
Worship 2.30 p.m.
Church School 3 p.ni.
Organist, Mrs, Oliver Anderson
Minister, Rev, J. C. Britton, BA.
BORN
Malone — At Scutt Memorial
Hospital on October 27, to Mr.
and Mrs, James Malone, r,r, 6
Seaforth, a daughter.
Marriott — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on October 29, to Mr,
and Mrs. Walter Marriott, Dub-
lin, a daughter,
Rowland — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on October 29 to 3lr.
and Mrs. Edward Rowland, Dub-
lin. a son.
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ATTENTION
LADIES
SEAFORTH LADIES
CURLING CLUB
would line you to become a
member of their club. If you
are interested in curling
please contact Mrs. Norman
Scoins or any member, MUNICIPAL DUMP
Turkey Supper
l:Iui'f's Cbtu'ch, Walton
Wed., Nov. 7th
6,30 to8pan.
PROGRAM' TO FOLLOW
Admission; Adults 1.50
Children 750
TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. Robert Elgie has return-
ed from a visit with relatives ill
Kitchener.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my thanks
and gratitude to relatives, neigh.
hors and friends who so kindly
remembered me with cards,
treats, flowers, and to tate U.C.'
ladies of St.' Andrew's United
Church. Special thanks to Rev,
Harold Johnston, Dr. Campbell,
and the nurses on the staff at
Stratford Hospital and to those
who helped my wife when I was
hospitalized and since returning
home.—Norman Long,
EN
Bold Thurssdayl night, Deeo. 6 open for
St, Columban Turkey ,]lingo. Further
particulars later,
COMING EVENT
St. Thomas Church Guild Baz-
aar and tea, Wed„ Nov. 21st
COMING EVENT
Annual Legion Christmas Tur-
key Bingo, Wednesday, Dec, 12th,
FOR SALE
Almost new Singer Console
Zig-Zag Sewing Machine -Makes
designs, buttonholes, blind heats,
etc. Will accept only $8.00 pay-
ments or $56.00 cash, total of new
contract. Dealer. Write Box F,
The Seaforth News.
FOR SALE
125 White Leghorn yearling
liens. Thos, Burns, ra', 4 Mitch-
ell, lot 33, con. 6, Logan.
MAN
With car for outside work. No
experience necessary. Average
$3 per hour. Write Rawleigh's,
Dept. 28-364-36, 4005 'Richelieu,
Montreal.
FOR SALE
Oil space heater in good con-
dition. Phone 562.
WANTED
8 or 10 cattle to feed by the
month. Reg. T. Lawson, phone
859r12 Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Seven Shorthorn steers,
weighing between S05 and 900
lbs. James C. Kerr, r,r. 1 Sea -
forth; phone 5391.5.
Two buil d ngR lots SALE
•Seaforth,
on south side, reasonable, P.O.
Box 336, or phone 557, Raymond
Squire
HELP WANTED
Men for factory work.
Highland Shoes
Apply in person at 'Factory
only
TO RENT
Apartment for rent, two bed
rooms, 3 piece bath. Available
Nov. 1st. •Gordon Nobel, phone
71W
FOR SALE
Chesterfield with two chairs in
good condition. Gordon Nobel,
phone 71w.
Township of McKillop
COURT OF REVISION
The Council of the Township
of McKillop will meet as a Court
of Revision on the Assessment of
1962-63 at Odd Fellows Hall, Sea -
forth, on Monday, Nov. 5, 1962.
at 10 a.m. Parties interested
should govern themselves accor-
dingly.
J. M. ECKERT, Clerk, McKil-
lop.
SNOWPLOWING TENDER
Township of Tuckersmith
Sealed tenders addressed to
Mr. Andrew Houston, Road Sup-
erintendent , (R.R. 3, Seaforth)
and designated "Snowplowing
Tenders" will be received until
12 o'clock noon, Monday, Novem-
ber 5, 1962
The Township of Tuckersmith
requites for snowplowing town-
ship roads during the winter of
1962-63: One truck which is to
be of 7 ton capacity or better and
equipped with V -type hydraulic-
ally operated plow of S' minimum
width and a hydraulically oper-
ated wing. All equipment and
tender prices are subject to ap-
proval of the Dept. of Highways.
Tenderers are to supply all re-
quirements, carry public liability
insurance and Workman's Com-
pensation, The tender must state
the flat rate per hour (no stand-
by time), All work is to be done
under the supervision of the
Road Superintendent and the
Dept. of Highways.
Tenders to be considered on
Nov. 6, 1962,
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
J, I, McIntosh,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Township of Tuckersmith,
NOTICE
TTJCKERSMITH
The week commencing Nov.
13th is
will be open until further
notice on Wednesday and
"TRY -0074* WEEK" Saturday afternoons,
from 1 to 6.80 pan.
Norie fbisete,See you at the ocarodepermitted
Curling Rink J. I,Ol rkntosh
CARD OF THANKS.
"iVe wish to express- our sin-
cere thanks to ail friends and
neighbors for the acts of 'kind-
ness, messages of sympathy,
spiritual and floral bouquets,
received during our bereavement,
Special thanks to Father Durand
and Father Coughlin,
---The 1Eunliy 0f the late hlugli
1ticMillan,
CARD OP THANKS
I wish to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
many kindnesses, lovely floral
tributes anti comforting mes-
sages of sympathy during toy
recent sad bereavement, Special
thanks t0 doctors and nurses of
Scott Motorial Hospital, Sea -
Ruth; and Vietorta hospital, Lan-
don' to Rev, J, C. Britton, and
Rev, T. `i`; James, Landon; to Mr
and Mrs, James Stewart, Sea -
forth; the 0. A. Whitney Funeral
Home, and anyone else who
assisted in any way.
. --J. Ross Mut'die,
IN MEMORIAM
Robinsotl—In loving memory
of a dear father, Thos. Robinson
who passed away one year ago,
November 3rd, 1961,
Quickly and suddenly 'ealno the
oall,
Inc sudden death surprised us
all;
Dearer to memory than words
oan tell
The loss of a fattier we loved so
well.
0, how oft he comes before us,
His dear face so sweet and trite
Resting now in peace with Jesus
Loving hearts still long for you.
—Ever remembered by hi
family,
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Estate Auction Sale
Household Effects of the late
Hugh McMillan will be offered
for sale on Saturday Nov. 10th at
2 part. at Matilda Street in the
Village •of Dublin.
Property .— At the same time
and place there will be offered 801'
ale, Lots 42 and 43, two-fifths
f an acre. On the property there
s a frame house, with good base-
ment, garage, 2 piece bath, hydro
ndrunning water.
Chattels -1 heavy duty Norge
lectric range, 4 be-ner; 1 Wes-
inghouse 9 cu,. ft, electric frig;
allman oil heater, like new; 1
ak extension table with six
hairs; 2 cane arm chairs; 1 21-
nch Motorola TV and antenna;
cupboard and washstand; 2
mall tables; 1 day bed, springs
nd mattress; 1 General Electric
actio; 1 wooden bed, springs slid
attress; dressers; stand; 1
rge trunk; bed clothes, blank-
s, quilts; pots, pans, dishes; 1
awn Boy power lawn mower;
50 Ford coach with good tires
id radio.
Host of other articles too nu-
erous to mention.
Terms on chattels, cash, plus
% sales tax. On property, 10%
ay of sale, balance in 30 days.
William J. McMillan, Executor;
L. Ryan, Auctioneer.
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FOR RENT
Newly decorated house in Sea -
forth; Iiving room, kitchen, two
bedrooms and three piece bath-
room. Apply at Baker's Green-
houses, Seaforth,
HELP WANTED
Help wanted, female, for
factory work. Apply Highland
Shoes.
HollandFOR SALE
grown bulbs in a var-
iety of colours, tulips. hyacinths,
crocus, paper white narcissus,
daffodils. Baker's Greenhouse,
Your Garden Centre, Seaforth.
Fresh fromORhSeALE
Fatah, good
hard cabbage, turnips, squash,
parsnips, carrots, beets potatoes.
Bring containers. Ambrose Add -
ley, Kinburn.
A man foWANTED
general farm work
for the winter. Short hours, W.
E. Haney, 60331, Seaforth.
Six roomed bricRlcSAE
cottage, Main st. In
Eamondville; with all modern conveni-
ences. New gas furnace. Also a brick
building that could be converted to a
dwelling, size approximately 20x40, All
in good state of repair. Priced for
quick sale. Apply to Elmer Stephenson,
Egmondvtlle, or Mrs. Lee McConnell,
Varna.
NOTICE
Prompt watch repair service at
Savauge's, opposite post office.
All work done by certified watch-
makers.
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Spy, King, Talman Sweet, Rus-
set, Greening, Snows, Delicious
and cider apples. Phone collect
IIU 2-3214, "Fred McClymont &
Sons, 1 mile south of Varna, -
VOTERS' LIST, 1962
TOWN OP SEAFORTH
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9 of
The Voters' Lists Act, and Haat
I have posted up at my office at
Seaforth, on the first day of
November 1962, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the
municipality at municipal elec-
tions and that such list remains
there for inspection,
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have any omissions
or errors corrected according to
law, the last day for appeal
being the fourteenth day of
November, 1962,
0, L. Hammond,
Clerk of the Town of Seaforth,'
TFiitl SISAP'OR'TII NIOWS
Thursday, November 1, 1966
BOX
Funeral Horne
AMBULANCE
Prompt and careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions.
Phones: Day 43 Night 595W
MAHTIN W. 1TAPLETOty
Physician and. Surgeon
Phone 90 Res, 606
JOHN A. GORWILL,
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH VETERINARY
CLINIC
J, 0. TURNB(JLL, D,V.M., V.S,
W. R, BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. C. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
G. 10. GALT, D.V.M., V,S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
John E. Lopgstaff . Optometrist
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone 791
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to
940; 'Wed. 0 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. cry
by appointment only. Clinton 110-2-7010,
above I•Iawkins' Edwe, Mon. 9 to 6.90
amemostraZI
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 289
We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214 Seaforth
'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 698 M
Local representative for
WILFRED MoINTEE, Realtor
Walkerton, Ont.
' offices and 25 salesmen to serve you
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47
Be warmly contented
with
Texaco Stove Oil
or
Texaco Furnace Fuel oil
CALL US TO -DAY
WALDEN &
BROADFOOT
Phone 686 W
Donald G. Eaton
GENERAL INSURANCE
PHONE 75
SEAFORTH
Office in Jackson Aluminum Bldg.
See your au hors ed 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, Brucefleld,
DIAMOND RINGS
We have a large selection of
yellow and white gold prized
from $50.00 and up—all rings
guaranteed for 1 year against
loss Or damage to the diamond._
Terms available, no oarrying
charge, Anstett Jewellers.
RAY SQUIRE
Superior Maintenance
Cleaning Service
Also pointing and repairillg
brick and plastering.
Caulking windows eta,
ISABELLA STREET
Box 835 Seaforth
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