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The Seaforth News, 1948-02-19, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS FEBRUARY 19, 1948 HENSALL The first meeting of the 1948 Community Park Board held Feb. 10th at 8 p.m. in the Clerk's of- fice with the following members be - ging present; W. R. Davidson, F. :Smallacombe, W. Parke, S. Dougall, R. Middleton. Minutes of the pre- vious meeting read. Middleton and Smallacombe, that the minutes be adopted .as read, Carried. Davidson reported re the. Minstrel show at Lucan, stating salve was good and they were willing to put on a show for us on a 50% basis with a sug- gested date of March 3, same satis- factory with the Board, See'y to get o in touch re the same. Middleton and Dougall, that W. R. Davidson be chairman for the year 1948. Car- ried. Smallacombe and Parke, that J. A. Paterson be Sec'y-Treas., for 1948. Carried. Considerable discus- sion took place as regards a suitable entrance for the park and estimates were received from the County En- gineer for the same and it was de- cided to have the Secretary inter- view J. A. Carroll when in Toronto thelatter part of February, and re- port on the same. The chairman named the commit- tee to work with the Girls' Dance Club on the Park entrance, as fol- lows: Middleton, Parke and Bell, also named a roadway committee of F. Smallacombe, G. Armstrong, and S. Dougall, same met with the ap- proval of the members. Middleton and Dougall, that a committee of Davidson and Smallacombe inter- view the Council for the annual grant. that W.ried. It look after the admias ssions, Parke R. Middleton, ticket sales, W. David- son, lunch, and J. A. Paterson secur- ing the Minstrel show and advertis- ing the same: Middleton and Park, that we adjourn. Carried. J. A. Pat= arson, Secretary, W. R. Davidson, Chairman. The ladies of the W.M.S. and the Evening Auxiliary of the United. Church packed a splendid bale of used clothing on Friday for the re- lief in Europe. Simmons—Munn The wedding was solemnized at the United Church' manse, Hensall, of Betty, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Munn, and John Frederick Simmons, son of Mrs, Aida Siminons and the late Fred Simmons of Hensall, Rev. R. A. Brook performed the ceremony. The bride chose a brown suit with brown accessories and bridal boquet of American Beauty roses. The attend- ants were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- Ewen Jr. The couple motored to London, Hamilton and St. Cather - Ines for a wedding trip. They will reside in Hensall. Miss Helen Moir of London spent a few days last week at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L, Baynham. Mr. and Mrs. F. Adair and family visited over the week -end with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Adair in Lucan. Mrs. Neeb of Tavistock is spend- ing several days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Win. Brown, who is confined to her room owing to ill- ness. Miss Barbara Michie spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Michie, Brussels. The Hensall Branch of the Cana- dian Legion are sponsoring a new and old tyrne dance in the Town hall, Hensall, on Friday, Feb. 20th, Rau's Orchestra will supply the music. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snow and Billie of Thames Road visited re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ducker. THANK YOU To the Electors of Huron I would like to express my thanks to all those who supported me at the polls on Monday and to the loyal workers who made victory possible Thos. Pryde WALTON A. pleasant evening was spent at the home of Miss Annie Gordon when the ladies of the losing side in the cop- per contest in the Walton group of the W.M.S. entertained the winners to a"Valentine supper and social ev- ening. Mrs. E. Hackwell and Mrs. R. Traviss received the • guests, who were adorned with valentine novel- ties. In the dining room Miss Gor- don and Mrs. J. Clark and Mrs, G. McArthur served a buffet supper. Mrs. Hazlewood poured tea and Mss. D. Ennis was mistress of ceremonies for the social part of the evening. The guests returned to their homes feeling they had been royally enter. twined, Mrs. W. Hackwell, teacher at No. 4, McKillop, spent the week end at ,hei home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Holland have moved to their new home at Blyth. The ladies of the Anglican Church held their Guild meeting at the home of Mrs. T. Dougan, Wednes- day, Feb. 18th. Rev. G. Hazlewood is presenting special Lenten sermons from . the pulpit of Duff's United Church at the Sunday morning services during the weeks -approaching Easter. The members of the Y.P.S. are making arrangements to dramatise a play some time during the spring or early summer months. The Ladies Aid members of Duff's Church are A story that never ends... Lc TALE your Telephone,Directorytells is never finished. Year after year more naives are added, more people whom you can call, and who can call you. Right now we're busy with unfilled orders .. adding still more telephones just as fast as materials become available. More people are using their telephones more often. Our constant ann is to make the service better, too, better in every way. More telephones . , . better service ... and always at the lowest possible coat. It all adds up to greater value for every telephone user. TIE (HELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OE CANADA AT FINNIGAN'S A WOMAN'S WORLD Women have a mach better time than men in this world; there are far more things forbidden them 'Oscar Wilde IN STOCK—Choice Cooking Apple¢ (Sjys). It will save yon'money.tii buy them by the bushel Royal Purple Products also this week's special Dri-Iiil, Buy it this week -end With every order, 2 large Rinso 59c Deliveries made anywhere on orders of ,3.00 -W. J. FINNIGAN & SON preparing a concert and social ev- ening to be in the church base- ment March 17th. Snowplows are busy moving the snow from the roads, which have been kept; in good condition, the weather having been more favorable for such work tha>,1 during the win- ter last year. Looks as if spring were just around the corner, Lawrence Ryan appears on the road these days driving a new car. KIPPEN Mr. Cecil Murray of Tuckersmith has sold his fine 100 acre farm to Mr. Jack Consitt of Kippen. Miss Verna Linden, Denfield, spent a few days the end' of the week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. S. Beattie and two children of Wingham spent Sunday HEAR 'Queen's Park Report No. 5" by PREMIER GEORGE DREW "YOUR HEALTH AND YOUR FUTURE" FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20 CKNX 920 8 : 8.15 p.m. ac'ft luitittir H... a Batik • T HE v E I N proves rich, a shaft is sunk, and a new mining town springs into life. The main street takes form. Commercial buildings rise. When such a development occurs, the services of a bank are needed — to handle payrolls, to keep savings accounts and, as the town grows, to furnish bank credit for the needs of the community. Thisis a basic pattern in Canada's develop- ment. And part of it is the local bank manager; providing those financial services which help Canadian men and women to win the rewards of modern enterprise and modern living. Ow tots ss ONE tostomis ks how Cdnadde3,200bro the doily lay emanti eir of Conanines. SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McBride. Mr. and- Mrs. 'Arnold Gackstetter visited on Sunday'w•ith Mr. and Mrs W. Homey in Exeter. BOX , unrrat 'ruin AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions - Office Residence -43 18 Hydro Users WARNING The 'Seaforth Public Utility Commission has been ordered by the 10.E.P.0. to reduce the daily consumption, of energy in Seaforth by approximately 3,000. Kilowatt. Hours, .using the October daily. average consumption as a base. While voluntary savings on the part of consumers- have been of some -help,' the total saved falls far short of meeting the B.E.P.C. requirements. Therefore, effective, immedi- ately. notice is given. that service in various parts of the town, including commercial- ser- vices, may be cutoff entirely for periods not exceeding one hour a a time, as long as the present emergency exists. In so far as possible ,notice will be given of the time of the cut. Because of circum- stances beyond its control, it may not he possible for the Commission to give - such notice and, accordingly, - consumers are warned to be prepared for an interruption at; any time. Manufacturers are. co-operating. Your vol- untary co-operation and saving can reduce the Period during which you -and your neighbors may be without Hydro. DURING THE EMERGENCY STREET LIGHTING THROUGHOUT THE TOWN WILL BE CURTAILED. PEDESTRIANS ARE URGED TO TAKE ADDITIONAL PRE- CAUTIONS WHEN WALKING ON ROADS You Must Save Every Day—All Day to Avoid Further Interruptions Seaforth Public Utility Commission CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Hugh Donlon wish to extend their sincere gratitude to their relatives, neighbors and friends for the kind- ness and sympathy shown In their reeent bereavement. Specialthanks for the beautiful floral tributes. Sincere thanks to Rev. A. W. Gardiner and Rev. 13. V. Workman. FOR SALE New 5-3" blacksmith harrow teeth._ Ren- frew electric and hand -turned cream sep- arators. Maxwell electric washers. BASIL O'ROURKE. Brucefield. Clinton 21 on 618. WANTED A thick. sound reliable horse about. 1600. Leave your nam and phone at 34. Seaforth. FOR SALE 1 sot of 3 section Coekshutt spring tooth harrow (new) ; 1 set double harness; 1. circu- lar saw suitable for W C. Allis Chalmers tractor. 1 log lack (new). CALVIN HORTON Hensall phone 73 r 31. Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at . lowest rates in First -Class Companies. FOR SALE 1035 Plymouth in excellent condition. throughout, good upholstery, tires & heater. Apply et GREEN FRONT STORE,. or Box 462, Seaforth. FOR SALE One gander. Apply THOMAS BURNS, RR4 MitcheII. The McKillop -Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, Ont. Officers President, F. McGregor, Clinton; Vice President, C. W. Leonhardt, Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth R R 3; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; J. H. McEwing, Blyth RR 1; Hugh Alex- ander, Walton; Harvey 'Fuller, Gode- rich RR, 2. - Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. - McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to, any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE SEAFORTH, ONT. Phones; 334 Office Res. 220 . FOR SALE One Beatty hay car and 3 pulleys good as new ; heavy steel water tank 250 gol. cnpat•- ity, also some other tools. JAMES HART, Seaforth #5. Wars Lot 8, Con. 2, McKillop. FOR SALE Oil flax for feed or seed. CARL ROSE, Mitchell RR#4. Phone 66x22 Dublin central, FOR SALE Six pigs, six weeks old. Apply to BERT' HANEY, Egmondrille. HELP WANTED Wanted•--M:u'ricd man for general farm work, by the year, house with hydro & water, Apply to Box 27, Kippen, NOTICE Large Toulouse gander for sale, or will ex- change for goose, Phone 04 0 23 Iiensoll. 13100. SLAVIN. . FOR SALE 6 tube battery Phonola radio, practically new. LORNE WEBSTER, Seaforth, Ph. 175w FOR SALE 10 acres, County road, Village, school 14 mile, 114 story 8 room house with sun porch & basement garage, barn with 2 deck lien house, cement stable, fruit trees, good water, hydro to all buildings. Phone 622 r 3 Clinton central ; 00 write Box 127. Seaforth News. TENDERS WANTED • FOR WOOD Tenders will be received by the undersigned until February -24th for forty cords of good body hardwood, beech and maple, delivered to the various schools of Tuckersmith School Area by June 1st. S. Id. WHITMORE, Sec.-Treas.. .Tucker - smith. School Area. FOR SALE 2 Apartment, Solid Brick house, new Fur - ace. with Fan, New Electric Wiring, 2 Now 8 Pc, Bathrooms and 2 modern kitchens with -built In cupboards.. Well situated. One apart- ment :rented. Apply to E. C. CHAMBERLAIN, Real Estate 13roker, Seaforth. PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) 'nailed postpaid in plain sealed samples envelo $1,110.h liai pe list. 6 samples 25c; Order Dept. T-14, Nov -Rubber Cu., Box 01. Hamilton, Ont. FARM FOR SALE North half of lot 10. concession 13, Mc- Killop. Brick house, two barns, nine acres hardwood bush. hydro within half mile. All in grass. NELSON REID,. Walton. - Spring Repairs Now during the slack time Ayoid the rush W. J. THOMPSON JACK'S SHOE REPAIR HELP WANTED -- Men or Women SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Avarage 545.00 weekly for man or woman to supply more than 250 Familex necessities to the people in your neighborhood. Write to -day for complete details of our time -tested plan for fast, easy, direct -to -customer sales. CATALOGUE. FREE. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimler, Montreal. FARM FOR SALE 100 hoes, goodland on Highway- 8, two miles west of Seaforth, frame stucco house. with furnace, 3 pa bath, good barns, drilled well, with pressure system. Substantial down Payment required. Apply on premises to ROY LAWSON. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Lena Regele. All persons having claims against the Estate ,, of Lena Regele, late of the Town of Seaforth, deceased. who died on orabout the 23rd day of December, 1947, are hereby notified tosend in to the undersigned on or, before the 28th day of February, 1948„ fullparticulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled - yhereto. having regard only to claims of .which the undersigned' shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claimthe undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated et Seaforth this 9th day of February, 1948. H: G. MEM, Seaforth, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Maly Ann : Haase. ' All persons having claims against the Estate of Mary Ann Boase. late of the Township of McKillop, deceased, who died so or about :the 21st day of October, 1947, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of February, 1948, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the Assets of the said estate wilt be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the under- signed will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 7th day of February, 1948. , H. G. MEIR, Seaforth, Ontario. Township of Hibbert TENDERS FOR GRAVEL. Tenders will be received tit the regular Council meeting in the Township Hall, Staffa, until 'three P,M. Monday, March 1st, 1948, for approximately eight thousand cubic yards of crushed gravel, delivered on the Township Roads, three quarter inch crush, flat -rate. Township pay for the gravel. Lanes graveled to beincludedat contract price. .A marked sheque.'for four hundred dollars. Is required. Lowest or any tender not necessarily' accepted. THOS. D. WREN, Clerk of the Twp. of Hibbert, Cromarty, R.R..'1 WANTED Live Poultry We will pay top Market Prices ARMSTRONG & SMITH ARTHUR, ONT. For quotations call Seaforth 279J TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be • received till March 1st, for twenty cord of body hardwood, fourteen, inches; for S.S. #3, Hullett. Apply to C. V. Dale, Sec.-,Treas., Phone 841 r 5, Seaforth Central, Clinton, R.R. 1. FOR SALE Frame cottage,' garage, South .Main street, Immediate possession. Frame cottage with garage . Goderich. st. East. Immediate possession. on South Maln street,s asphaltshinglecovered, '- Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth. M. A. REID, Seaforth.. TENDERS WANTED .TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Tenders willbereceived by the undersigned up 4o- 3 p,m., March 6th, 1048, for the sup- ply of approximately 0,000' yards of crushed gravel through :y, inch screen to be laid on township made in 1948. Contractors to .supply all requirements in- cluding gravel, crushing, trucking, labor, etc., work to be completed by Sept. 1st, 1948. Work to be done under the direction and supervision of the Township Road Super- intendent. A bond of $200 in the form of a marked cheque must accompany each Tender. Tenders must state the price per cubic yardand' envelopes must be plainly marked "Ten- der" and mailed to the Clerk. For further information apply to "Robt: Dalrymple, Road Superintendent, Egmond- ville, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. P. CHESNEY', Clerk Twp. of Tuckersmith R.E. .#4, Seaforth, Ont.