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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-09-01, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, 1949 New Fabrics New Shades IN FALL READY-TO-WEAR ,114 With six different body types and short regular aysd and tallmodels, there are few men, if any, that we can't fit with these new fall ready -to. wear suits. New plain shades; shark. skins, pinhead checks and entirely different stripe of fects you'll like at a glance. Tailored in single, or double breasted models with plain or pleated trousers. See these new suits at • Unusual Values In All Wool AYERS' TRAVEL RUGS Four popular shades of red, blue, brown and green Scotch all wool plaid travel rugs at a new low price for this famous make. See these rugs now at 7.95 art Bros. She was assisted by the groom's brother who wore a black figured silk dress with black accessories" and a corsage of red roses. Later the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to Detroit, Harbour Beach and Bad Axe, the bride travelling in a grey blue dress of faille with blue and navy accessories. On their return they will reside in Waterloo. Ont -of - town guests were from Toronto, Drayton, Tavistock, Waterloo and New Hamburg. McCREATH—rCOUTTS Large colourful''baskets of 'glad- ioli, glad-ioli, Terns and, palms, in a candle light setting adorned Duff's United Church, Walton, for the` double -ring ceremony at two -thirty o'clock on. the afternoon of Saturday, August 27th when Rev. R. G. Hazlewood heard the marriage vows 'between. Mary Doreen Coutts, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Counts, Walton, and Edward= A. McCreath of Ripley, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John McCreath. Mrs. Ian Wilbee played the wedding music. Before the ceremony Mr.. Robert Cunning- ham sang "Because", after the cere- mony he sang "The Lord's Prayer" and during the signing of the Reg- ister "Till the end of Time". The bridal procession was led by the ushers, Frank Rutledge and Car- man Hogg, .cousins of the bride and groom respectiitely, the bride escort- FOR SALE ed and given in marriage by her Grain grinder, 101/2 incl: International. father, looked lovely. in an exclusive Phone S30rr1. GEORGE STONE'., Walton At Finnigans • ATTENTION THE HOUSEWIFE • Save real money on your pints and quarts '=- also Sugar and Spices this week WEEK -END SPECIALS Pint Jars, Crown, doz . 1.25,. Grape F, Juice, 20%.. 2 for 29c Quarts Jars, Crown, doz. 1.35 Peanut Butter, 1 Ib 33c Sale 49e Sale 49c R. Rings, 4 for 25c Wool Socks, reg. .60 Z. Rings, :doz. o39c Cotton Socks, reg. .55. Men -- Remember Finnigan'sfor Shoes W. J. FINNIGAN & SON CARD OF THANKS Mr, and Mrs. Joseph: M. Eckert and fam- ily wish to express their, thanks to all their friends and neighbors and the collectors for their kindness and generosity; also to the doctors, the hospital staff. end to .Senator W. H. Golding:.: CARD OF THANKS Mrs. E. L. Box wishes tq take ,this op- portunity .to express her appreciation to all those who so kindly remembered her while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital., •FOR SALE tot lay. Scott Rock phone 667:06 t ready gown of white slipper satin with a nylon lace yoke edged in French lace. The long fitted bodice, with tiny covered buttons to the waist- line in back, extended into long lily FOR SALE • point sleeves. The full skirt fell Owner leaving town, must be sold: l gracefully into a long Sweeping train xroehler chesterfield w chairs, 1 modern bed encircled with French lace, the skirt complete springs &y mattress; 1 is Store lamp. was caught up in front with tiny bunches of lily -of -the -valley to re -1 LOST veal. a quaint underskirt, pretty with On Monday a,itthC ,r .boy's jacket at St. rows and rows of ruffled lace. Her C iu b pinata tbollpho72r8, o0Dth grounds. e wreath of Orange blossoms, held her scalloped French Illusion veil which FOR SALE extended over the train of •the gown. About 400 Barred Rock pullets 5r,_ months She carried a white satin covered. old (laying) ; Also ten good Piga weighing Testament, smothered with orchid about. 70 lb each. JOSEPB S. O'R.EILLY. coloured Crysanthemums and white !phone 9868 Dublin Stephanotis, with long streamers I FOR SALE caught with similar flowers. Her Ensilage blowers, Also- a "two-turrow tractor only ornament was .her grandmoth- plow. Both Ake new. DALE NIXON, 661r4 er's pearl sunburst. FOR SALE Mrs. Stanley Brown, Toronto, p, bonne on No•Bh batt of lot 17, concession Ont., sister of the bridegroom, was 5, Morr;s township. Interior dismantled n•1th matron of honour, wearing a floor- Mets stored PAide. DhN,toions 22' Wniton, Gntc.° length gown of dusty rose satin fea- turing a full skirt, tight bodice and square neckline. She wore matching elbow mittens and a large picture hat. Attending as bridesmaids were Misses Jean Wilton and Lillian Gib- son of Brussels wearing yellow and green taffeta respectively. Their , gowns were • designed with full skims featuring bustle backs and boleros. They wore matching elbow mittens and large net picture hats. Each attendant carried crescent shaped bouquets of pastel gladioli. Wendy Rutledge, cousin of the groom, was a winsome flower girl in a long mauve frock similar to the bridesmaid's; she wore elbow mittens ledged with lace, a large.picture hat ; of net. she carried a small crescent of Auction Sale yellow mums. Master Gerald Huethel ; Oaf li,t t'en o, . .FNeK,it. , 11( at north or jcousin of the bride, wearing white tttntst 5 t nlnrk mn,g i flannel trousers and a 'dark green c �T'rr F. 1 ahntaa uml, ,n eon• bred nu•«md i} blazer was ring bearer. Mr. Earle .A1n,l 1st, ,nek100 gond, 111 road nurl,m„ heil'- I Coutt , brother of the bride,stood er'a, calf vaccinated, 2 years. old, 3 heifers, 2 tr ,s 1' ve,us old. with elle bridegroq}n as best man. trocS ! snw•a, l fret nue, 1 •Ecol lit - After the corm -deny the reception ter4 1 choice yett„g Tahtworth l,,. Some ' line formed in, the church parlour good chunks. SHEEP -4 good. Leicester ,tge, •', a hl. • The bride's mother was dressed in, a IMPLEMENTS -- Motel P Case tractor ; 1 Dresden Blue Crepe with a black tractor cultivator, double disc, Fleury & Ble- picture hat and black accessor'ies. sell make 4 section spring tooth cultivator; She wore a corsage of pink roses and Case ;i furrow plow on rubber case lr• one - pink carnations. The grooms mother Massey -Harris 10' Dover binder; bay loader, . k• net head • sills rake, McCormick; ' h .black M -x drop overpink with net on. greytrim chose -i walking C O harrows; 2 set scales, accessories and a similar Corsage 1 M•73 bgan acufile• & Uenn. Huller, rani Rev, R. G. Hazlewood was toast- good; 1 set of good sleighs and tint rack, rubber tire- ,waggon, Campbell make, Tod HUGH THOMPSON SHOE REPAIR Opp. Library New Stock Sterling Work Shoes 7 different Styles & Prices to choose from including Arch. Support Shoes Full line of Gutta Pereha. Rubber Boots FOR SALE Some choice Cornell 595 seed tvhent. Choice WANTED sample. Apply HARRY REGELE, Dublin RR. 1. Phone 23-16 Used car wanted,. in good condition. State - - make, •year and price. Apply to Box S, The Seaforth. News THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros., Publlihors Authorized as Second Class mail, Poet Office Dept„ Ottawa BOX Tfuntral •:ruts AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595 W Watson. & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies: The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co: HEAD QFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers—Proside,at, C. - W. Leonhardt, Brod- hagen ; VIce Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton ; Sec.-Treas. & Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth Directors -Root. Archibald. Seaforth; Frank McGregor,. Clinton ; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth. RR3; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewartha. Clinton ; Joins L. Malone, Seaforth; 3. H. McEwing, Blyth RR1 ; Hugh Alexander, Walton ; Harvey Fuller. Goderich RR2 ' Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield ; R. F. McKercher, Dublin ; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagea George A. Watt, Blyth FOR SALE Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly Olive 60 row mop tractor on rubber. In attended to by applications to any of th good condition. Apply to ART ANDERSON,above named officers addressed to their Seaford: 544r25. ;respective post offices FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, 5% miles south of Seaforth. brick house, bank barn, other buildings, over flowing well, water in stable. Apply to JOHN McGAVIN, phone 662. r 42. R.R. 4, Seaforth FOR SALE A Deering -McCormick 1 furrow riding plow 3 years old. Also a team of geldings, 4 & 5 yeas old. Apply to JOHN F. MURPHY, Dublin RR. 2 WHITEWASHING Whitewashing with power sprayer capable JOHN A. GORWILL BA., M.D. of 000 lbs p„essure. Apply to ARTHUR , B.A., phone 654,•2. Seaforth Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth. SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D,.-Internist P. L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon Office Hours, 1.p.m. to 5 p.m., daily, except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance are desirable. FOR SALE Two good hones with 3 piece bath & hot water, reasonable for quick sale. NORMAN MARTIN 11 I. STAPLETON, 9 A.,M.4 SANDERSON. Louisa St. Immediate pm,. sessionPhysician and Surgeon WANTED Wanted—Old or disabled horses. W. C. • Auction Sale . • GOVENLOCK, Seaforth. Phone 111 OF 50 HOLSTEIN COWS AND HEIFERS. FOR SALE - - H. Jackson and W. Scott have received instructions from the undersigned to sell et 1 bean mill ; 1 piano; about 4 acres cob. Mitchell Sale Barns, Mitchell, on Tuesday, Sent. 6th, at 2 g.m. . 50 high grade Holstein cows .and heifers. These cattle are all T -B tested mid' mostly all ere calfbool vaccinated and consist of: 1 cow4lue Oct. let; 2 four-year-old cows due Sept. 15; 1 heifer rising 3 years, due Sept. 12; 15 .heifer's rising 3 years, springing; 30 well marked erowtity heifers ranging from 12 to 18 months old, many of them ready to breed. Also 4 Tomwothsows bred 10 weeks, 2 Tamworth sows bred. 4 weeks. 1 purebred Tamworth hog 10 months old, 1 rubber tired trock wagon. Usual run of warmers and chunks, Terms cash AARON STISINACKER, Proprietor Juelsson and Scott. Auctioneers REIBLING—JOHNS Turners United Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday, August twenty-seventh at two -thirty p.m. when Rev. W. J. Woolfrey united in marriage Elean- or Lee, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Johns, Tuckersmith, and Lloyd Henry Reibling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Reibling of Tavistock. The lovely bride who entered the stvIAAMAAAPAPANkArtaNAMWANV COA Finest of Anthracite Hamco Coke Deep Seam Alberta S ent'ey Stoker Coal We will have a limited quantity of Special Fireplace Coal i'aod and Fence Posts WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 593-F,' Seaforth church on the arm of her father, wore a gown of satin and Lace, fashioned with a peplum, and lily point sleeves. The full skirt extended to a train, a crown shaped beaded tiara held her long hand -embroidered veil of tull illusion. She carried a bouquet of red Briarcliffe and Star- lets roses. The attendants, wearing identical- ly styled gowns of blue and rose taffeta, fish tail back and matching headdresses and gloves, carried bou- quets of pale yellow Colonial Lestra Hibbert roses with matching yellow ribbons were Mrs. A. McKinley, of Zurich, as matron of honour and Mise Delores Issler of Tavistock, as bridesmaid. Ray Reibling was his brother's groomsman and Anson McKinley acted as usher. Miss Helen' Jervis, cousin of bride presided at the organ and the soloist Robert Jervis sang the Lord's Prayer after the bridal party was, assembled at the front of the church and Because, during the signing of the Register. The reception was held at the Clinton Hotel where the bride's mother received wearing a dress of navy flowered crepe with grey acces- sories and a corsage of pink roses. uipment 101 Super Tractor, new tires and motor 1 V.A. Case, nearly new 1 4-H Harvester, nearly new 2 Fertilizer DriIIs 2 Tractor spreaders on rubber Secforth Motors W. T. Teall, Prop. PHONE 141 SEAFORTH master. Mr. Adrian Hogg proposed a toast to the bride, which was re- sponded to by the bridegroom, who proposed a toast to the attendants and Mr. Earle Coutts replied. Serving the sixty guests were Misses Leona Watson, Shirley Ben- nett, Gladys Forbes and June Work. Mrs. Ned Thompson poured tea. The bride's gifts to the attendants were to the organist, a gold compact; to the soloist, a gold cigarette case; to the bridesmaids, evening bags; to the matron of honour, a gold com- pact; and to the flower girl, a sil- ver bracelet. The groom's gift to the best man was an engraved leather wallet, to the ushers, gold penknives, and to the ring bearer a leather wallet. Later the couple left on a• wed- ding trip. to New York and Southern. United States, the bride travelling in a pearl gray smartly tailored gabar- dine suit, a match to the bride- groom's. ridegroom's. She wore black accessories, and a corsage of Chrysanthemums. Guests at the wedding were from Toronto, Ripley, Coll ingwoo;d, Guelph, Hanover, Chatsworth, Sea - forth and Brussels. axles, 10 tires; 1 flat rack; spreader ; bean mill Of not sold before sale) ; 2 chicken brooders, electric; chicken equip- ment. etc. Geeoe, 250 pullets, Rock Leghorn, Sussex. Grain — About 4 acres of sobbing corm on the field, Also about S noes of ensilage conn on field; these corn fields will be offered for sale if not sold previously. About 10 feet of last year's menage in silo yet. Several wooden barrels & steel drums. Furniture—Bels, chairs, tables, many other articles too numerous to mention. Tools, and forks, hay car, rope and many articles thet are used about farm, must be sold, as the Farm Is sold. Terms cash HARVEY Mc1hWAIN,'Proprieto' Harold Jackson, Auctioneer Dt P. Chesney, Clerk to Port digin on Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller. Mr, and Mrs. John A. Arbuckle, Jihnny and Billy, spent a few days in Toronto. Mr. ancl. Mr's. Harry Tait are on a tri): to Montreal, visiting relatives. Decoration services will be held -at St. Priers Lutheran Church on Sun- day o f ternoon. Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. John Amstein and Robert visited Mr. and Mrs. Orval Mnegge in Galt on Sunday. Flowers were placed an the altar of St. Peters. Lutheran Church on Sunday in memory of Mrs. Rudolph Fischer, who passed away two year's, Aug, 28. The flowers were from the fainly. BRODHAGEN Mt. and Mrs. Carl Diegel and Anita Of Toronto and Miss Kathleen Smith and Mr. Irvin •Sehwindt. of 'Milverton with Mr., and Mrs. Diego! on Sunday. Miss Marlene Diegel accompanied her aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs. Meisner of St. Catharines on a motor trip to North Bay. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Stevenson and grandson of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Diegel. Messrs, Ivan and Willard Benne• wies left for Western Canada to assist with the harvest, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Heinz and Maur- een and Winnifred 'attended the To- ronto exhibition, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Querengesser and Mrs. John C. Diegel accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Harold Diegel of Mitchell to Port Elgin on Sunday, visiting Mrs. Merino Roppel• Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickison,•Misses Gwen Rock, Grace Vock and Nita Betternian accompanied Ross. Leon- hardt on a trip to Port Elgin Sunday. 204'i'. and Ml's, Norman Bode and Donald and Mr, and lairs. Jonas Ditt: mer visited in Muskoka and North Bay • Mrs. '.Vm. Mueller accompanied NI1. and • Mrs. Gordon Mueller and family Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W - Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER bing corn ; shout 3 acres ensilage corn, bot Ere, Ear, Nose and Throat In field. HARVEY MelLWAIN, 552,•23. Late in a Medicine, New York of Toronto. and Late Assistant York Ophthalmia and Aural Institute. Moorefield's Eye, and Golden BEAN PULLING Squarethroat hospitals, London, Eng. At We do custom beat pulling. NELSON Commercial Hoth tel, Seaforth, tb, third i ird68 edneodoo RILEY, RR. 7{ipPen Sn eachtreet. Stratford. Telephone 207 FOR SALE '25 Chev, coupe, good tires. THOS. BURNS, RR. 4 Mitchell ROOMS TO RENT 3 furnished rooms, all conveniences,suit- able for business people or nurses. Box 127. The 5 ',dorth News FOR SALE Maxwell washing machine. punter h'itun.. 2 yens old. Quebec henten, used only one winter. II.EI,Il•1 REID, Myth RR. 1. Phone ',MO Myth HENSALL Master Billie Shaddick, who has spent the summer months the guest of his aunt Miss Tlvera Churchill and his grandmother, Mrs, Churchill, of Toronto, who are holidaying at their cottage in Bayfield, has returned home. Miss violet McClynlont, who has been in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, for several months in the in- terests of her health, has returned to her home near Varna and shows marled improvement. Clearing Auction Sale OF MACHINERY & Household Effects. At Lot 11, Cot. 0, 1101lett Ttvp. 111 utiles north and 1 mile west of Milburn, Wednes- day. Sept. Hit. at 1 P.111. MACHINERY—McCormick binder; 11-H mower ; seed drill; land roller ; lmrraw .cart ; farm wagon and hay ,'ask; gravel box, wagon box; sling chain; fanning mill; stock rack; 1000 111 scales; sling ropes. pitch forksladder., barrels, 3 section harrows; scuffler. iron Kettle, new double tree. & whipplet'ees ; small .blacksmith forge & anvil. Quantity red elm plank; shingles; set of breeching harness; single harness; woven wire fence stretcher. Set of taps and (lies. 1,4 to tri blah. All kinds of tools. 1 steel tired top buggy. 1 wire wheel rubber tired buggy (like new) ; Portland cutter. Logging chain. 0 cords of hardwood HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 davenport, set- tee & 2 chairs rocking chains; occasional chairs; small tables; pedestals; 2 toilet sets; 2 bedroom suites complete; quantity. of bed linens, quilts & blankets. Wilton rug 0x12. All enamel kitchen range, glass china cabi- net, heating stove; extension table & dining Chair; Raymond drop head sewing machine; glass cupboard ; Mocks; chest of cradrawers. . Linoleum floor coverings. couch, d table; cool oil stove and oven ; lamps. Large quantity of dishes and china & glass ware. Kitchen utensils, curtains & drapes. R0)3T.NumeroROGERSON,' ProprietoTerms cash. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk FOR SALE 1936 Ford V8 coach, excellent con-. Clition, good tires and heater. Ken Doig, Seaforth RR 4. Phone 66203 HIBBERT Mr. Michael Barry had a well dug at his farm recently. As: well digging is an • unusual thing nowadays, school children, old residents of the neighborhood, and men, passing in cars stopped to see the performance. LONDESBORO The Grandmothers' Cheerio Club were the guests of the Clinton Wo- men's Institute on Thursday after- noon of last week and a very enjoy- able time Was spent together. COAL Car STOVE Car NUT on track Order your FERTILIZER - for Wheat Car LINSEED OILCAKE ex- pected in a week. Get your winter" supply while available Seaforth Farmers Co-op. PHONE 9 Highest Cash Prices for Dead Stock HORSES -2.50 each CATTLE 2.50 each HOGS .50 per cwt. According to 5120 and condition CALL COLLECT SEAFORTH 15. DARLING & COMPANY. OF CANADA, LIMITED Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen Exeter Seaforth Clinton SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS are open each TUESDAY for your convenience. See Dr. Harburn for appoint- ment any other time, or phone 41 3, Exeter. G. A. WHITNEY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos. pital Bed for rent, Agent for Mitchell 119. lc NurseryFlowers. Phone Nights and Holidays 65 Alvin W. Sillery Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Royal Apartments Phone 173 McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. PATRICK D. McCONNELL H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 VETERINARY SURGEON J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. Main St. Seaforth Phone 106 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Mitchell Vice -President Milton McCurdy, R. R. 1, Kir,cton Directors William H. Coates, Exeter Martin Feeney, Dublin E. Clayton Colquhoun, Science Hill William A. Hamilton, Cromarty Agents T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell Thomas Scott, Cromarty Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter FAR SALE A frame double dwelling on Centre street with two acres of land Modern Dwelling on East William St. Hard- wood floors, new furnace, early Possession. Pasture farm near Varna with 50.60 acres of improved land. Good water supply Good farm 100 acres, 2% tulles north of. Seaforth. Early possession. Creek passes through farm. Modern brick duplex on West William et. 11,7 storey, frame asphalt shingle covered, on South Mem street, Seaforth. Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth, M. A. REID, Seaforth FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 250; 24 samples 01.00. Mall - Order. Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 21, Hamilton,Ont.. BARNS CLEANED And whitewashed following T.B. test. Brand new sprayer capable of 1000 the. pressure. Work done to inspector's satisfaction. Phone Dublin 94 r 9. FRED. HARBURN FOR SALE Brick house, 3 Pc. bathroom, furnace, doublegarage, situated s/w corner of Wilson & Centre Sts. A lovely home, Prompt pos- session. E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE & REAL " ESTATE BROKER SEAFORTH Phones: Res. 220 Office 334