HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-06-03, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
-HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MacIntyre of
Port Stanley, visited over the week-
end with Mrs. Daniels,
Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Gardiner
of Chicago, Ill., visited over the
weekend with the former's sisters,
Mrs. H. Mc1VIurtrie and Mrs. Far_
quhar, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gramm and
. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gramm of Lan-
sing,'MiCh., spent the weekend holi-
da.y With their parents M. and Mrs.
Geo. Gramm.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Horton and
Mrs. Alex Mousseau returned home
on Saturday after spending the past
two Months abroad with relatives.
- A Play entitled "The Little Clod -
Hopper" will be presented in the
Town hall, Hensall, on Friday, June
11, by the Varna and Goshen Line
young people under the auspices of
the Wohelo Class of the Hensall
United Church.
Mr. Jack Corbett returned home
from St. Joseph, Hospital, London,
where he recently underwent an
appendix operation.
• The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will. be dispensed in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
June Gth £ft 11 a.m. Preparatory
service on Friday, June 4, at 8 pan.
Mrs. MacDonald and Miss Mar-
guerite MacDonald moved to the.
residence recently vacated by Mr.
, and Mrs. R. W. Middleton, last week
Mrs. Goddard from the West is
!visiting with her son and daughter-
ganist, Miss Greta Lammie, by Mr.
James &Mille, clerk of sesion. The
introductory statement was made by
Mr. -G. M, Drysdale, clerk of the
Official Board, Tbe choir under the
direction of S. G. Rannie, rendered
two anthems, soloists, S. G, Rennie,
T. J. Sherritt, Mrs. Hugh MeEwan
Mr. and Mrs. H. Pfile, J. Horton and
Mrs. 'Maude liedden.
The organ chimes were dedicated
at the evening service, the gift of
the Passmore family, they commem-
orate •a son F.O., Gerald LeRoY
Passmore, who gave his life durin
hi -law, Dr. John C. and Mrs. God -'
. Pon SALE •
Threeburner Coleman gasoline stove with
oven. Phone 04 r 18, Dublin' RAYMOND
MURRAY
RADIO -REPAIRING
Repairs to MI makes, pick up et E. H.
Close's Barber shop on Mondays, and Thurs-
days, Glenn Ifeehnie, Blyth,
-WANT E ID
A woman for light house work, in town,
elderly lady preferred. Apply 'at The News
g
dard. The unveiling of the Plaque was by
flying operations over eimany.
Mrs, Lorne McNaughton is visit- Carl Pass -more, Rev. W. Mac-
ing in Toronto with members of her Nevin BA D.D. of Metropolitan
family.United Church, London, was the
Services of Dedication were held
guest speaker delivering aninspir-
in Hensall United Church on Sunday
when the Church organ was cledi-'
anted at the morningth
service by e
minister, Rev. R. A.. Brook. The
organ key was handed to the Or -
ere e lannsv JIAJZ.P.
HEAR.
YOUNG PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES FROM SEA -
FORTH, TUCKERSMITH AND McKILLOP VOICE THEIR
OPINION ON THE JUNE 7 PROVINCIAL ELECTION. "
9.15 --9.30 P.M. THURSDAY NIGHT
OVER CKNX WINCHAM
SPEAKERS WILL INCLUDE
TED SOUTHGATE
JOHN OLDPIELD
ALEX KERR
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at Hensall on June 9 and 10
The Hours are the Following
JUNE 9TH
10 to 12 a.m. 1.15 to 5.15 p.m.
7 to 9.15 p.m.
JUNE 10TH
10 a.m. to 12 a.m. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
IT IS MOST IMPORTANT WE ALL ATTEND THIS
OR OTHER CLINICS
This ad sponsored by Hensall Chamber of Commerce
•
ing message from the toxt"
I know where I might find Him"
Job 23. verse 3. Mr. S. G. Rennie
sang a. solo and ' male -quartette
comprising T. Sherritt,• Henry
Pfile, S, G. Rennie, Bill Miekle, con-
tributed a selection.
Mr. and Mrs., Hilliard Lawrence
moved to the residence they recently
purchased from Mr. and Mrs. H. 0.
Dayrnan.
Miss Elizabeth Slavin, who has
been confined to her room for tLe
past number of weeks owing to ill-
ness is slowly improving.
CONSTANCE
The Constance Sunday School
'will hold their anniversary services
on Sunday, June 13, at 2:30 p.m.
Rev. W. Rogers of Blyth will be the
guest speaker. Special music by the
Junior Choir.
Mr. Charles Dexter is attending
the United Church Conference in
Windsor this -week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson and
Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball and She -
on, spent Sunday with relatives at
Brampton.
FOR SALE
Heintzman grand piano in good condition
for st.le cheap. Apply to MRS, P. aticIVER
LOST
2 hothes strayed Friday night from Lot 40,
Con, 2. Tackersmith, ono white & one dark
roan, approx. 1900 lbs. Anyone knowing the
whereabouts contact MERVIN B. FALCONER,
Seaforth RR& Phone Clinton 615 r 24
LOST
Small rust colored Persian kitten, .Satur-•
day night. Finder please bring same to El-
liott's Quick Lunch.
FOR SALE
One Ileatty electric washing machine in
good shape, cheap for quirk. sale. Also two
sixteen -inch lawn mowers in good shape.
JACK PETTUCK, phone 31110, Sea -forth,
THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1948
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FOR SALE
olive, 18_08, 6,, first class shape.
Apply to John Sanderson Jr., phone 21 r 7,
Blyth ; Blyth R.R. 1.
FOR SALE
Ono Beatty washer with wringer in Al
condition, cheap for quick sale. Apply at The
Seeforth News,
FOR SALE
Crescent man's bicycle, good condition. All -
ph' to Fergus Feeney, Dublin, R.R. 2.
Auction Sale .
OP HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT THE
Residence of John E. Daley, Jarvis Street,
Seaford:, on Saturday, June Itis, itt 2 Man.
Mohair sofa bed, 2 chairs to match ; 1
white bedroom suite with springs & mal -
1 beds with springs; dressers ; 1 good
mattress ; 1 oval walnut dining room table;
1 bullet; 6 solid oak dining room chairs; 1
sectional bookcase ; 3 rocking chairs; several
small tables & stands; 2 couches; 2 extension
tables & kitchen chairs; 1 table and chairs;
3 glass cupboards; 1 white enamel sink;
Congoleum rugs 9 x 16 and 9 x12; 1 electric
toaster ; I. electric iron; quantity of dishes
and cooking utensils ; Cofield "Rainbow"
electric washing machine; galvanized tubs &
copper boiler; gas stove ; 2 coal oil stoves;
coal oil lamps; buck 010521 cross cut saw;
garden tools •, Princess Pat cook stove; Que-
bec heater & cfipes; trunk; man's leather
coat size 44; other articles too numerous to
mention. Terms—Cash,
JOHN E. DALEY, Proprietor
Louis Rowland, Auctioneer a
FOR SALE
Little pigs six to seven weeks old. Don-
ald Dayman, 79 r 24, Henson.
FOR SALE
A Case mower with t,he oil bath and grease
fittings, cut only three crops. Geo. Hooey,
four miles east ot Walton.
FOR SALE
.1930 Model A Ford, rebuilt motor, good
tires and good paint, NORMAN EGGERT,
Dublin ran. 23 r 14 Dublin
ATFINNIGAN'S
Saturday Specials
AYliner Pork & Beans , Fancy Apple Blossom
....2 for 25c Coolpies lb 2'5c
Fancy Sweet Pickles Red Bird Matches -
....pints 22c ......3 for 29c
Canned Pumpkin, tin 10c Red Rose Coffee lb 49c,
"It's Fly Time." Fly' Hangers Fly Pads Fly Sprays Fly Swats
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
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FOR SALE
Lumber, timber and planks of assorted
lengthsApply- to NORMAN SANDERSON.
Louisa Seaford:
FOR RENT
Furnished cabin in Bnyilekl, new, for rent,
week ends or by the week, MRS. WILL
FERGUSON, Bayfield. Phone 034 r 43 Clinton
CARD OF TI-IANKS
We rebuild Shoes
like new
KEEP THUivl NEW
AND SAVE
W. J. THOMPSON
JACK'S SHOE REPAIR
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WOOL .WANTED
ALL WOOL SHIPPED TO
JACKSON'S IS GRADED
IN SEAFORTH, AND PULL
SETTLEMENT IS MADE
FROM THERE
H. M. Jackson
Seaforth Phone 3W & 33
I desire to thank all those who remembered
Me by sending flovvers, cards, . gifts, letters,
called to see the act helped in any way dur-
ing my recent illneas In St. Joseph's Hospi-
tM, London.
MRS, WM. 0. KELLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hillen- and Mrs. Kerr
wish to express their thanks for the ManY
kindnesses shown during their bereavement
in the death of their sister, Mrs. Robert
Archibald, also those -whosent flowers and
for the loan of cars, to the Pallbearersand
flower bearers; to, Or, Gorwill and Rev. H.
V. Workinan, and especially to the nurses of
Scott Memorial Hosnital, who looked after her
all through her
The family Of the late Mrs. Lucy Riley take
this opportunity to thank the friends and
neighbors for acts of kindness and sympathy
shownthem in their recent bereavement.
FOR SALE
Barn 50x36 with 18' posts, on lot 30, con.
4, Hilbert. Apply to JOHN L. DEVER-
EAUX, Phone 061 r 8.
Auction Sale
OF LTEVIBER. FOX & POULTRY EQUIP-
MENT, Farm Machinery. etc., nt Lot 3,
Maitland Concession, Goderich Township. on
No. 0 highway, one half mile east of Gode-
rich, on Thursday. Jame 17, at 1. pan. sharp:
LUMBER & EQUIPMEi4TC0l0011 house
32' x ant : Colony house 16' x IR' ; 2 colony
houses tr x 14'.; 30 wire mesh fox pens 16'
05 ; 80 o a de n fox houses (suitable also
for poultry), 13arn 30's-38' ; 2. range shelters
12 poultry feeding crates; 2 largo feed
boxes; approx. 40 rod of 7 strand fence;
number of cedar posts; 0 rolls of chicken
wire; 2 pig orates; oak motel. door; 20 ft.
ladder ; cedar siding 7 ft. high (approx. 2800
board ft.) other lumber Including 2104'
scantling.
MACHINERY, ETC.—Vaithanke Morse gas
engine (6 lips; large Universal roma
grinder; single horse plow; gang plow
sulky rake; 3 section harrows; Renfrew
cream separator (560 lbs capacity) ; harrow
cart; cutter; cutter Pole; trailer & stock
rack; 2000 tb scales 1 cutting box; wheel
borrow • garden tools •. set of breaking har-
nese 1 I.:alters; .32 calibre Winchester repeat-
ing rifle •, cartridge making machine; Prin-
cess Pat enamel range (nearly new)
laundry stove; doy bed; 2 couches; rocking
chairs; child's wagon and other articles too
numerous to mention.
Sale is being held due to 111 health.
NO Reserve—Terms cash.
MRS. L. S. MUTTON, Proprietress.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
Huron Progressive - Conservative Association
Your
Friend
My
Friend
• Res -Elect •
TOM PRYDE
in.Htiton.-. •
on June 71h
Give Him a Real Chance to Be a Real Friend to You
Mr. and Mrs. WM. Workman of Hipper
wish to thank their many friends and
neighbors for the beautiful cards, gilts and
flowers, sent to them on their fiftieth anni-
versary. Special thanks to the Kippen East
Women's Institute for their bouquet of
flowers.
In Memoriam
TIALBOT—In loving memory of our dear
Parents. William 11. Talbot, who passed
awn? SePt. 20th, 1942, and Elizabeth
Talbot, who passed away Juno 3, 1947.
Away in the beautiful hills of God,
/3y the valley of rest so fair,
Sometime, some day, NV 0 know not when,
wen meet our loved ones there.
Ever remembered by the familY.
II\T MEMORIAM
KAINE,—
The dearest :led this world could hold,
The cheeriest smile and heart of gold,
To those who knew him all will know
How much we loth three years ago.
—Mrs. C. C. Keine.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Tomatoes and cabbage plants now ready to
set out, or may be boxed and set out. later.
Right from the hot beds. Call early mornings
or in the evenings. Phone 664 3 4, WILLIAM
MURRAY, Egmondville.
9 young pigsFCIreRSAadytIOE wean: DAVID
DIGalAN, Hensel' Tins, phone Zurigh 91148
5oay..g Dior OR SALE -
JACK McIVOR, St. Cot
.
FOR SALE
Team Clyde mares, 6 and 9 years old ; also
a frame house 18 x 30, steel roof, wired for
hydro, lightning rods. THOS. ISA?, RR%
KiPPen ; phone 79 r 21 Hensel'.
FOR SALE •
Massey-Harrie team seuffler, only three
Years old. APP1Y to SAM McOLURE, phone
844 r 23, Seaforth
FOR BALE
14' flat top Hay Murk. APPli to ROY
LAWSON, 667 0 16 Seaforth
JUNE MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL •
The next meeting of the Huron County
Council will be held in the Council Chambers,
Court House, Goderich, commencing Monday,
June 14th, at 2.00 P.M. D.S.T.
MI accounts, notices of deputations and
other business requiring the attention of
Council should be in the hands of the County
Clerk not later than Saturday, June 12th,
1548.
N. W. MILLER,
County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario
Township of Hibbert
Tenders for the Erection of a Bridge
Tenders will be received at 0 snecial
Council meeting to he held, in the Township
Hall, Staffit, until eight. -thirty P.M. daylight
saving time Thursday June 100, 1948, for
the erection of a bridge between Lots 20 and
21 South a Con, 18, Contractor to remove
the old bridge; Township supplying the Steel
and Cement. New bridge to be 45 ft. span
and 24 feet wide. Tenders to be submitted
according to Plans and Specifications which
may be obtained at the office of the Road
Superintendent, A marked cheque of ten per
cent must accompany. each tender. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted. •
THOS. D. WREN,
Clerk ot the Twit. of Hibbert
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Lucy Lorena Archibald.
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Lucy Lorena Archibald, late of the
Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron.
Widow, deceased, who died on the 19th day of
May„ 1048, are hereby notified to send in full
Particulars of their claims to the undersigned
00 00' before the 25th day of June, after which
date the assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 20th day of May,
1545.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaford:, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator
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CERTIFIED.
SEED POTATOES
Green Mountain and
Sebago
Seaforth Farmers
Co -Operative
PHONE 9
et
TENDERS FOR COAL
Tenders will be received by the under-
signed until June 8th at 9 p.m., for approxi-
mately 7 tons of first quality hard Anthracite
Egg Coal delivered to each of the seven (7)
Schools of Tuckersrolth School Area by
Sept. lst, 1948. Tenders to State price and
analysis of Coal. S. H. WHITMORE, See.-
Treas., Tuckersmith Township School Ar,*
No. 1.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
for the purchase of the Constance (ICinburn)
church shed, said shed being of square timber,
frame construction with swing beams, 80 feet
long, 46 feet wide and on 81/4 foot posts. All
materials to be removed from the church pro -
party.
Tenders to be in the hands of the under-
signed by Juno 21st. Highest or any tender
tot necessarily accepted.
W. R. JEWITT, Londesboro, Ont..
Secretary of. the Trustee Board.
TEACHER WANTED
Teacher wanted. Protestant, for S.S. No.
11, Mullett, located on County road. Hydro
radio, Piano and Wilds in school. Duties to
commence Sept. 1. Apply stating Qualifies -
tions, experience and salary expected, to
WM. HAMILTON,' Sec.-Treas., Londesboro.
Ont.
. FOR SALE
A quantity of straw. Also a Moffat range
with warming closet and reservoir. Apply M.,.
23 r 20, Dublin central. GILBERT MURRA,
101Fetf
FOR SALE
1th storey frame seven -room house; bath
reomt hydro ; situated on Jarvis street; im-
mediate possession.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN, Insurance Broker.
Senforth, Ont. Phone Off. 334, Res, 220
FARM FOR RENT
30 acres pasture for rent for senson, plenty
of spring water & shade, on Lot 12. Con. 13.
McKillop. Rent required 8100.00. MRS. JOHN
KRAEMER, 21 Richardson St., Galt.
FO
Modern brick dFuple.Rx oSnAWLEest WlIlbom st.
114, story. frame dwelling, new furnace.
village of Egmondville. early possession.
Frame cottage, garage, South Main street.
Immediate possession.
11/(1 storey, frame asphalt shingle covered,
on South Main street, Seaforth.
Modem dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. REID, Seaforth
NOTICE
•
TOWNSHIP OF TTJOKERSMITH
, Owing to numerous complaints from resid-
ents of the village of Egmondville that con-
siderable damage is being done to gardens,
flower beds, etc., by dogs running at large
in the said village, the Council requests the
co-operation of -dog owners or harbourers in
the village to keep their dogs either tied up
or under control at all times. If such co-
operation is not forthcoming it"I shall be
necessary to take action to control this
menace.
E. P. CHESNEY, .filerk
Enrolment No. 2931 First Class Form
THE CLYDESDALE STALLION
FYVIE SAMPLE (29930)
The property of George and Frank Coyne,
Staffa, Phone 43 r 27 Dublin, Will travel for
the season 1948 to interested parties.
Terms: 313,00-82.00 at time of service.
balimce March 1, 1949, or 819.00 at stable.
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES
LEAVE CALLS AT
SILLS HOWR., SEAFORTB
HAWKINS IlDWR., CLINTON
DATAR & O'BRIEN HDWR., MRIGH
Beatty Washer Service
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