Loading...
The Seaforth News, 1949-04-07, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 THE SEAFORTH NEWS We're Saving for Family Security... Every dollar you deposit in this Bank can be a step further toward security and greater happiness for the family. Out of savings will come important things in your family life ... good edu- cation for your children travel ... as well as security for all. The manager of any branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce will be glad to advise you about opening Savings Accounts for the entire family. Consult him today. "Commerce---. a family tradition" THE CANA=DIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SEAFORTH BRANCH, G. C. BRIGHTRALL, Manager 229.88 DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dillon and family owit Miss Lorraine Jordan of London, Dillon, nn whonn isrrecoveri ng Iiss fromlarie her spent the week at her home here. serious illness. Dealers, Bakers Farmers and Feeders ASK YOUR GROCER FOR "GOLD STAR" FLOUR NOW "GOLD STAR" Top Patent (ALL PURPOSE FLOUR) "EXCELLENCE" Second Patent (BREAD FLOUR) Givethem a trial -- Quality and Prices are right Excellence Feeds Calf Meal Chick Starter Chick Grower Laying Mash Dairy Ration Pig Starter Hog Fattener Hog Grower Sow Ration LISTEN TO THE NEWS — CKNX (920 ON YOUR DIAL) 8.30 EVERY MORNING EXCELLENCE in Name and Quality Turgeon rain Feeds Processed Telephone 354 Seaforth Feed Division of Excellence Flour Mills Ltd.I BLYTH MRS. ANNIE COLCLOUGH Funeral services were to beheld from the Lockwood Funeral Horne, Dinsley St., Blyth, Monday .after noon for Mrs. Annie' Colclough, who. died in Hamilton hospital Saturday. Mrs. Colclough, a former resident of Blyth, had been in failing health for some time and had recently suffered from an attack of 'flu to which death was attributed. Mrs. Colclough,,, for inerly Annie Baird; would have cele- brated her 84th birthday on Wednes- day, Owing to failing health she. closed her home here during the winter of 1847 and left to make her home until spring with her daughter, Mrs. Olga Burnside of Bradford. Mere than a year ago she suffered a stroke and had since been a patient in Hamilton hospital. Mrs, Colclough was au active worker in the Women's Institute '(local branch) for the past 36 years and for a number of years was secretary of the branch, She was also a faithful member of the Adult Bible class of the United Church Sunday School, having a record of many years' perfect attendance. Her •husband, John Colclough, died some years ago. Surviving are two sons and two daughters, Norman Col- clough, Goderich; Douglas Colclough, Innerkip; Mrs. Ogle (Mabel) Miller, Goderich; Mrs. Olga B u r n s i d e, Bradford. WALTON MRS. DUDLEY H. BIRD Mrs. Dudley H. Bird died on Sat- urday at her residence, 311 King St, Kitchener. She had been in poor health since last December. Born near Brussels, she was the daughter ;of Williarn Taylor and the late Mrs. Taylor. She and her husband, Dud- ley H. Bird, also made their home near Walton. Surviving besides her husband are: One son, Ross Bird, London; three brothers, William, Hardistry, Alta., Joseph, Motherwell and J. Ross Taylor, Wellburn; three sisters, Misses Ida and Elizabeth, Motherwell, and Mrs. J. A. Somer- ville, St. Marys, and one aunt, Miss Mary Smillie, Walton. The body rested at the L. A. Ball Funeral Cha- pel, St. Marys, where a private ser- vice was held at 2:30 p.m., with Rev. R. P. Bates, of Avonbank United Church, officiating. Interment was to be in Avonbank.cemtery. CROMARTY Son of early pioneers of the dist- rict and a life-long resident there, David Bruce, lot 15, concession 13, Hibbert township, died early April 5th. Mr. Bruce, 81, enjoyed fair health until a week ago, when he took a severe stroke. He was a son of the late Andrew Bruce and Eliza- beth Moore and was born in 1867 on the farm where he lived all his life, The land there had been originally cleared by_ his father after coning over from Ireland. The deceased man was married in 1897 to the forTner Alice Lavina Seilery, who survives him. The couple celebrated. their golden wedding two years ago. He was an elder of the Staffa United Church for many years. Surviving are: one son, Frank, on the home- stead; two daughters, Mrs. N. Bel - four (Charlotte) Windsor, and Mrs. Russell (Rebecca) Jackson, Niagara Frills, Ont.; one brother, Dr. R. F. Bruce, Onaway, Mich., and four grandchildren. Two sons and one daughter died in infancy, and six brothers and one sister are also dead. A private service will be held Thursday at 2:00 pan., with a public service in Staffa Church following. Burial will be in Staffa cetneteii, Rev. A. H. Daynard of Staffa Unit- ed Church will officiate. HIGHEST CASH PRICES for DEAD STOCK HORSES 2.60 each CATTLE 2.50 each HOGS .60 per cwt. According to size and condition CALL COLLECT SEAFORTH 15 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA LTD. New Piano Bargains • Mason & Risch • Willie at the Mildmay Furniture Store Also a large stook of Reconditioned Pianos Free Delivery J. F. Schuett & Sons - Mildmay POOLE HATCHERY ~THERE YOU GET BETTER CHICKS AT LESS MONEY We have room for orders on a good variety of breeds, brooded or day old Please communicate with ED ROYCE R R 5 Seaford' Phone 852 1' 41 Read Why Lana Turner Lost Her Baby Dr: Berman N. Bundesen, presi- dent of the Chicago Board of Health, tells, in The American Weekly Mag- azine with this Sunday's •(April 10) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, how pure chance robbed this famous movie star of motherhood. Be sure to get Sunday's Detroit Times and read why Lana Turner lost her baby. Detroit, April 6: Ontario . resi-. dents will have an opportunity to see General Motors' spectacular "Trans- portation Unlimited" show at De- troit's Convention Hall, April 10 through 17. Featuring fifty-five 1949 model automobiles and more than 50 mechanized exhibits, the "Transpor- tation Unlimited" show is a vastly ex- panded version of the New York ex- position which attracted more than 300,000 persons to the Waldorf- Astoria in January. Canadian Approved Chicks Hatched by Buckeye Streamliners in a modern hatchery designed to produce large numbers of high grade chicks at reasonable prices New Hampshire, Sussex, White Leghorn; White Rock, Fast Feather: Ing Barred Rock chicks every week. Large numbers of crossbred chicks are also produced. N.H. x Sussex, N. H. x B. Rock, and W. Rock x W. Leghorn McKinley 's Farm & Hatchery ZURICH, ONT. Phone 97 -11, Hensall FOR OVER 30 YEARS the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers - the wool growers' own organ- ization -have consistently brought in better re- turns to wool growers. Their proven skill and knowledge is your assurance of the best prices for your clip. AT SHEARING TIME -separate rejects and ship wool properly prepared for market.* AND WE will make sure your clip receives CAREFUL WEIGHING RELIABLE GRADING PROMPT ATTENTION IN YOUR OWN INTERESTS .. , do not reduce sheep flocks. Canada only produces a fraction of her requirements. Augment your flocks. Remem- ber only sheep give you two cash returns .. . meat and wool. 'Canadian Mills prefer properly -prepared, accurately graded Canadian wool. Your early shipment means early settlement. 32nd Year of Service Sliip via Freight or Truck COLLECT to the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Registered Warehouse No, 1, Weston, Ontario Sacks and Twine on Request Write for your free copy of "The Canadian Wool Grower" — the growers' own bulletin of up-to-date information on wool. TORONTO CARLETON PLACE WESTON LENNOXVILLE REGINA AFFILIATED ASSOCIATIONS IN EVERY PROVINCE FOR THE INDIVIDUAL OR FAMILY NON -GROUP ENROLMENT NOW you tOO • may make application to join the hundreds of thousands of Blue Cross subscribers who have no fear of the burdening cost of unexpected hospital bills. The NEW Blue Cross non -group enrolment is especially designed to protect individuals or families who are not employed where it would be possible to form a group in the Plan. FOR FULL INFORMATION FEATURES OF NON -GROUP ENROLMENT • Generous Benefits -low subscription rates. • Enrol before age 60 -- continue after. • Costly and important short -stay cases are covered as there is no minimum time 'in hospital before benefits commence. (Bene- fits do not include routine clinic of out- patient service, deep therapy, or admissions solely for tests.) • Each enrolled dependant as well as the subscriber is entitled to full benefits. • Simplified statement of health -minimum waiting periods for chronic or existing conditions. COMPLETE .AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY TO - BLUE CROSS PLAN FOR HOSPITAL CARR, 135 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto 5, Ontario. Please send me full information about the NEW Blue Cron non• group enrolment, It is understood that •o agerrtr will call ea me soliciting enrolment, Name Address �.-. City or Town 1 1 1T PAYS TO ENROL IN A BLUE CROSS GROUP WHERE POSSIBLE ce) .2. PLAN FOR HOSPITAL CARE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 135 ST. CLAIR AVE. WEST, TORONTO 5, ONTAR O 1.949A