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The Seaforth News, 1948-07-15, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS BORN nouueo the arrival of their daughter on DOIG—.A.t Scott Memorial Hospital, July '.10th in Scott Memorial Hospital, on July 14tH, to. Mr. and Ml's, Mur- dOHNSTO'N •-- Gordon and Lorna Johnston Seaforth, 'ray Doig, Seaforth, a s011 (neo Dale) of Varna are happy to au- - Modern Harvesters' Excursion to Heip Canadian Farmers A New Era in Harvesting Started by Massey -Harris Combines Trainloads of Massey -Harris combines rolling across the country to the grdin farming areas are a common sight nowadays. They have replaced the once familiar annual harvesters' excursions which brought thousands of harvest hands to the prairies. Modern mechanical harvesters like the Massey -Harris self-propelled combines, have brought many advantages to grain growers. With them, crops can be harvested with the minimutn of manual labor, a great money -saving feature when, in times like these, experienced farm help is in short supply and wage rates are high. Massey -Harris self-propelled combines speed up harvesting—one man can cut and thresh 50 acres and upwards in a day. Operating costs are low too with a self-propelled—one motor supplies power to propel and operate the machine. There is no expense for twine or stooking. And the combine has done away with the work, worry and expense of threshing time. The demand for combines indicates the trend towards modern mechanical harvesting. From factories with capacity increased greatly, more and more Massey -Harris combines are being built to help Canadian farmers harvest their crops easier, quicker and at less cost. MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED Established 1847 Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Yorkton, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Moncton t.q� >;i .... A LAWN SOCIAL At the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolton, McKillop Friday evening, July 16 There will be a Varied Program at .8,30 P;M. Lunch will be served Adults 40c, Children SOc There will be a booth on the grounds Local talent assisted by the Richard Sisters, Brussels, Walker Hart, Sea• forth, and the Doerr Girls, Dublin 'SOFTBALL STANDINGS SENIOR "A" (Including Monday's game) GP W L Pets Seaforth 15 15 , - 0 ..1.000 Centralia 15 '10 2 .333 Clinton 'Sud. . , ..,.. 11 -'';4 7 ,3561. Blyth 11 : 5 0'. .367 Wi ngham 15 5 10 .333 Clinton 11 2 .9 .132 The game between Clinton Radar and - Sea- ford', scheduled for 0.30 Mondayevening, was postponed due to darkness caused by .a failure in the hydro. COMING GAMES: Toatight, .Centralia at Blyth Friday—Clinton' at Clinton Radar Monday—Clinton at Clinton Radar Tuesday—Seaforth at Centralia Clinton at Wingliam Wednesday—Seaforth at Clinton Radar. Centralia at Wingham INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GP - W L Pete Legion 6 5 1 .333 Boshurts 6 3 3 .600. Bell Foundry 0 2 4 .333 Duncans.• .... 6 2 4 338 This standing. includes all'l games played in the single schedule of Industrial League sort ball. JUVENILE SOFTBALL (Including Monday's games) Brucefield GP W ' 0 Irish 8 0 1 1 n 3 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 3 Tigers .., Salty Ants Wander'er's River Rats COMING GAMES: Tonight- ltrucefield Vs, Sally Anns Friday—Tigers vs. Irish Monday—Sally Arms vs, Wanderers Pats 1.000 1:800 .887 .500. .000 LADI8IS S.08TBALL f ,''.r IV rinesrlay Brussels girls defeated the Senfnrtlt Fawns 1C-11. The Auburn girlsmeet the Senforth Fawns at 3 P.M. Wnrtight 0 Seaforth. Thy.^ 's n's+rmmary of lh, eshihittorr game played here on Tuesday. Strntl'nrd Iiists023 253 200-17 25 8 Senforth Pawns 101 000 510— 8 11 11 BASEBALL - JUVENILE OI3.A. T3Ac0IOAt•L Last Tuesday Seaforth Red Sox played their the - n n, They were defeated by Stalin 16-7. On Thursday evening the Red Sox led the Monday tevening atRecreationlthe '.?rd Sax were defeated by St. Marys 13-8. Seaforth Beauty Salon WILL BE CLOSED July 31 to Aug. 9 INCLUSIVE HANDS AT WORK... LEARNING AERO ENGINE AND AiRFRAME MECRA.IVICS ONTARIO'S products are desired and purchased by people all over the world and the capacity to produce such goods largely determines the economic welfare of every man, woman and child within her borders. Because the sale of every article produced in Ontario brings valuable dollars into this Province, we all are more assured of job security ... and we and our children can have more of the better things in life. To produce such goods in sufficient quantities, skilled labour is vital. That is why every single one of us should be glad that war veterans are constantly being trained to provide the skilled hands so needed by industry. Veterans receive ON THE JOB training under expert instructors in our Ontario factories. This training, provided through the co-operation of the Department of Veterans' Affairs, the Federal' Department .of Labour and the Ontario Department of Education, starts veterans off ono the road to skilled craftsmanship. Taught to use tlfeir hands in general aero engine and airframe work, both on military and civilian aircraft, these veterans may qualify for a Department of Transport license, authorizing them to declare aircraft airworthy. In aircraft manufacturing plants. and on flying fields throughout Ontario, these newly -skilled veterans will have the opportunity toapply their talents and training. Their efforts will help to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and will contribute to the welfare and happiness of all her citizens, TILE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) AERO ENGINE MECHANICS JL Parry, 25, of Oshawa, Ontario, a Canadian Army veteran, is shown making an adjustment to the engine of a Cub Trainer. Students work on various types of aircraft ranging from the Cub Trainer to multiple engine military aircraft. Many veterans, trainedas ground crew specialists during the war, have chosen to take post-war training in this occupation for which they are particularly suited. For them the transition to peace -time employment has been easier. THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1948 N T THEATRE SEAFORTH Now Playing "THE FABULOUS TEXAN" THURS. FIND. SAT., With William Elliott and Catlapirie McLeod. Don't ,miss this "sure-fire Western picture of the beautiful lend of 'lexas, Mon. Tues. Wed,' "TENDER YEARS" Double Feature — like a smile' tender; ', liko a Tear —. Be sure to see JOE, E,BROWN AND ADVENTURES OF DON COYOTE _ with Frances Rafferty and Richard Martin Next Thurs. Fri. Sat. ''KILLER McCOY" • with Mickey Rooney— Ann Blyth — Brian Dunlevy Trisefighiet.Rooney in a serious turd dramatic role.—This story relates his rise from guttersnipe to bigtime Prizefighter COMING: "NIGHTMARE ALLEY" Adult Entertainment with TYRONE POWER and JOAN BLONDELL. BAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs, Perce Morley, of Toronto, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weston and family of Ferndale, Mich;, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glider and family of Detroit, are vacationing this week in the village. NOTICE We will be closed from July 19th to Aug. 2nd Scoins Cleaner FRIDAY AND SATURDAY • SPECIAL ICE CREAM BRICKS 23c 2for45c IRONSIDE VARIETY STORE Seaforth, Ont. BRUCEFIELD Mrs. Mao Crosby, Mr. Richard Crosby and daughter Joan, and Miss Sue Di Pietro of Paterson, New Jersey. spent their holidays with Dir. and Mrs, J. W. Aikenhead. DANCE! STRATFORD CASINO Every Wed. - Fri. & Sat. Change of Bands Each night Free 10 Model. Mantel Radios FREE Door Prizes Every 'Wednesday night we will give away free -1 Model Mantel Radio. Value $42.50 Prize drawing at 11.30 p.m. winning number will be published in this paper the following edition Admission 50c Every Friday Night is Ladies Nlte. Ladles free — Gents 50c Regular Dance Every Satur- day Night. Adm. -50c Dealers, Bakers, Farmers & Feeders WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU WITH OUR FLOUR "GOLD STAR" Top Patent (ALL PURPOSE FLOUR) "EXCELLENCE" Second Patent (BREAD FLOUR) Oive them a trial -- Quality and Prices are right xc lienee Feeds Calf Meal Chick Starter Chick Grower Laying Mash Dairy Ration Pig Starter Hog Fattener Hog Grower Sow Ration EXCELLENCE in Name and Quality Turgeon f.V.: rssii Feeds Telephone 354 Seaforth Feed Division Of Ex ±eill nee tar Mills Ltd CASH FOR YOU! OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD FARM ANIMALS With undamaged hides and according to size and condition Cows up to $8.00 Horses up to $7.00 Hogs (300 lbs. each) $2.00 plus $2.00 per 100 lbs. for additional weight , AT YOUR FARM PHONE COLLECT: SEAFORTH-390w MITCHELL -219 INGERSOLL-21 1'01 Prompt, offieien1, courteous service' L i 111104,