HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1946-07-18, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THU'RSDAY, JULY -18, 1946
HENSALL ,'fellows", Dancing was enjoyed until
the wee snia hours of the morning,
Mr, and lits. Wm,. Brown visited Mi. and Mrs. Walter Spencer and
with relatives in Tavistock on Sun family visited recently with friends
day,
lYIiss Amy Laramie of London
spent the ,weekend at the home of
her mother and sister, Mrs. Laramie
and Miss Greta Laramie.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ortwein and
babe have been- visiting with Mrs.
Peter Munn.
MT. and Mrs. Carl Passmore and
family returned from a pleasant
h lid t Pike's B and Northern
o ay a, l e s ay n
,'estl'rts. '
Miss Hannah Craig had the mis-
fortune to fall on Friday and in so
doing fractured her hip. ;She was re-
moved to the hospital and the in-
jury was placed in a cast.
Bride And Groom Honoured
A large number of neighbors and
friends gathered in• the Town hall,
Hensall, on Friday evening in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mousseau,
who were recently married. During
the evening the bride and groom
were presented with a kitchen suite.
The following address read by Ed.
Corbett. Dear Gloria and Lloyd: We
have met here tonight to extend_+to
you our heartiest congratulations on
your recent marriage and to wish
you health, happiness and prosperity.
We are sorry that you -are not going
to make your home among us, but we
want you to know that our doors
will .always be open to give you a
welcome whenever you can visit us.
You have both grown up here and
having learned to appreciate your
kindly ways we are going to find
your places hard to fill. As a token
of our love and esteem we ask you to
accept this gift and as you use it
from day to day may you be remind-
ed of this happy occasion, Your
friends and neighbors of Hensall.
The groom replied thanking
everyone for the gift, all joined in
singing 'For they are jolly good
in Woodstock.
A. number from here, attended the
Orange Walk' held in Blyth on Fri-
day,
NOTICE
The Seaforth Public Library will
be closed from July 29 to August
13 inclusive. Greta Thompson, Li-
brarian.
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling on Forth Main'
street for sale, Apply to M.T. Gordon
Dupee. Will be in Seaforth on the
27th of July for a week. This prop-
erty will go for the highest offer:
FOR SALE -
Six acres of choice timothy and
alfalfa hay 'on the field. Apply to
Kenneth S,tetvart, Seaforth, R.R. 5,
phone 849 r 2. _
Auction Sale
'Community Auction Sale of cat-
tle and pigs. Tuesday, July 23; 1946
at 1, p.m., at the farm of Harold
Jackson, one mile east of Seaforth.
40 head of cattle; sows, chunks and-
weaners. Anyone may put stock in
this sale. Terms cash. E. P. Chesney,
clerk, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale.
Of Property and Household Effects.
Of the late Mrs. Matt. Cameron, Cran-.
brook, Thursday, July 25th, at 1 p.m.
sharp DST.
1 white enamel McClary range with
warming closet; 1 Quebec heater; 1
kitchen stove, stove pipes; 1—three-
piece matched bedroom suite, springs
and mattresses; 1 white iron bed,
springs and mattresses; 1 dresser and
washstand, matched; 1—three-piece
matched bedroom suite, springs and
'mattresses; 1 dining room extension
FORD ' FERGUSON
TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
WE HAVE IN STOCK:
SWEEP RADS
CORDWOOD SAWS
CULTIVATORS
TIT.T.FRS
PLOWS
Complete stock of Ford -Ferguson, Fordson and Oliver
plow parts
. 1"o DALY
FORD - MONARCH DEALER
TELEPHONE 102
NOTICE
Town of Seaforth
All persons in the Municipality owning or harboring '
dogs must purchase 1946 licenses for same on or before
July 31, 1946. Licenses will be issued from the Treas-
urer's Office in the Town Hall, or from the Tax Collector,
3. Cummings.
After that date summonses through the Court will
be issued to the owners or harborers of dogs not having
licenses.
All dogs must wear license tags.
to et 114r,
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table; six dining room chairs-; 1 side-
board; 1 organ (piano case); 1 organ
Stool; .1 wool rug 12x10; 1 Congol-
eum rug 9x6; 1 linoleum 11x12; 1 sew-
ing machine; 3 rocking chairs; Ste-
wart Warner radio; 2 small tables; 1
spring -filled couch; 2 couches; 2' bed
room toilet set;' 1 gasoline lamp; 1
kitchen cabinet; 1 falling, leaf table;
1 kitclien stool; 1 foot stool; 1 fruit
cupboard; fruit jars; 1 sink; coal oil
lamps; 1 carpet. sweeper; -1 churn; 1
Fuller wall brush;' 1 copper wash
boiler; 2 wash tubs; 1 clothes basket;
1 hand washing machine; 1 wringer;
1 Melott cream separator; e am ep rotor; 1 long
work table; kitchen dishes, pots and
pans; curtains and drapes;'1 cutter;
1 buggy. Numerous other articles.
Terms cash. -
Property—Consisting of nine acres
of Land, bank barn, brick cottage, will
be sold subject to a reserve- bid.
Terms made known day of sale.
MISS JEAN CAMERON, Prop,
Chas. Davidson, Clerk.
Lew Rowland, Auctioneer:
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imple-
ments, on Wednesday, July 24th, at
1 p.fn., on Lbt 28 Con, 14, McKillop
Twp., 1' miles south of Walton and
3 mile west.
Horses — Team of fillies, 4 and 5
years old, quiet and well broken: 1
bay horse 10 years old,
Cattle 8 young Durham cows,
freshened this spring, and bred. 2 -Jer-
sey cows fresh. 2 Durham heifers bred
to freshen in February. 1 -2 -year-old
heifer; 1 -2 -year-old steer. 9 Durham
spring calves. Durham bull 1 year old.
Pigs -3 York sows with 28 pigs,
ready to wean.
Poultry — 2 new brooder stoves,
hoppers and feeders; 350 White Leg-
horn hens 1 year old; 375 White Leg-
horn pullets, ready to lay.
Implements--1YI.31. binder; McCor-
mick Deering mower; sulky rake; hay
loader; disk; diamond harrows; culti-
vator; walking plow; riding plow;
robe; farm wagon; hay rack; gravel
box; seed drill; scuffler; set of
sleighs; manure spreader; electric
cream separator (Viking); ,fanning
mill; forks, shovels, chains and other
articles. Harness -1 set of heavy har-
ness; number of collars.
Farm -104 acre farm, 95 acres more
or less workable land. Frame house
covered with insulated brick siding.
Banh barn with cement stabling, gar-
age and drive shed. Hen house to ac-
commodate 300 hens in barn. Hydro
throughout buildings, drilled well and
Pressure water system. 35 acres of
standing crop. 30 acres of hay still
stanching. 4 acres of turnips, 2 acres of
corn; balance in pasture,
Terms— Chattels cash, Propei ty,
mIfade fa •mrown not sold standing Reserve
standi gcrop will
be offered.
ESTATE OF THE LATE JOSEPH
CAMPBELL,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
FOR SALE
A small range almost good as
new, burns wood
or
soloal Apply to
Priced
for quick
Mrs. Wm. Chapman(, Egmondville.
Phone 666 r 21.
FOR SALE
Two 16-600 tires and tubes, just
like new, Dunlop. $45 for the lot.
John Kahle, R.11.4, Mitchell, Phone
620x4, Mitchell.
ROOF COATING
For a guaranteed water, frost, sun,
acid -proof Roof Coating, that makes a
new roof out of an old one, write
Roofing Representative, 129 King St.
west, Kitchener, Ont.
FOR SALE .
16 York chunks for sale. Apply
to Lawrence Ryan, Walton.
WANTED TO BUY
Hardwood chest of drawers, Apply
to The News office.
Auction Sale f
Frank Kirkby has been instructed.
to - sell by public auction at Walton'
on Saturday, July 20, at 1.30 p.m, DST;
Cattle -1 registered Shorthorn cow
with calf at foot, 4 yr. old; 1 Durham
cow 5 yea's old, due Aug. 12; 1 heifer
due time of sale; 1 Durham cow, milk-
ing, 3 years old; 1 Durham cow, milk-
ing, 4 years. old; 4 Holstein heifers 2
years old; 1 Durham heifer, 1 year
old; 4 Durham steers 2 years old; I.
Durham steer 1 year old; 1 Shorthorn
bull' 1 year old, can be registered; 5
Durham calves; 2 Holstein heifer
calves. All cows and heifers vaccin-
ated for Bangs disease and TB tested.
Grain—Quantity of mixed grain; 6
bags of Ajax seed oats.
Pigs -3 sows due Sept. 1st; 5'
chunks about 60 lbs.; 2 chunks 10
weeks old. -
Poultry -125 year old hens.
Machinery —1 Cockshutt disc seed
drill; -1 set of tractor double discs;
1 set diamond harrows; 1 stiff tooth
cultivator; •scuffler; fanning mill; log
boat; steel stone boat; set of spade
harrows; six ft. McCormick mower;
hay oar, fork and rope;. chicken shel-
ter; brooder stove; sprayer; barrel
sprayer; electric fencer; root pulper;
oak barrel; 2 rolls barb wire.
Buildings -1 barn 34x40, good con-
dition;
ondition; 1 hen house 18x24, just built
3 years; 1 grainery 12x20 ,timber sills;
quantity of steel stabling.
Tools -1 cylinder hone, number of
wrenches, rip saw, speed saw; . draw
knife, pipe wrench, chop box, coal
heater, steel coal oil drum, forks,
shovels, hoes and other articles too
numerous to mention.
Terms cash. Absolutely no reserve
as farm is sold.
RUSSELL MARKS, Proprietor.
Frank Kirkby, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of Household Furnishings. On God-
erich- St., Seaforth, on Thursday, July
25111, at 1 p.m.
Finlay cook stove in good condition;
Quebec heater; 2 burner hot 'plate;
kitchen cabinet (like new); couch;
kitchen table and 6 chairs; 2- arm
chairs. Oak dining room . suite (like
new); chesterfield and two chairs;
chesterfield table; number of rockers;
number of small tables; General El o
tric radio (table model); number
pieces of congoleum and rugs; our -
tains; 2 bedroom suites; springs and
mattresses; mirrors; dishes and kit-
chen utensils, sealers, lawn mower,
garden tools, electricashcarpenter
Tracer
mach-
ine, step ladder, box
tools. Quantity of wood and nut coal:
Other articles.
RICHARD SANDFORD, Prop,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney,
Auction Sale
Ot Household 'Furnishings. On Cen-
tre street, Seaforth, on Saturday, July
27th, at 1 p.m.
1 coal and wood range with water
front; 1 Moffat electric range; 1 Que-
bec heater; 1 small heater; 1 electric
hot plate; electric toaster; 1 hall rack
with mirror; 2 or 3 small tables; 1
chesterfield chair; 1 combination desk
and bookcase; large number of books;
1 Congoleum rug 9x15, nearly new;
3 or 4 various sized Congoleum rugs;
1 gramophone and records; 1 child's
crib; 1 high chair; 1 baby buggy; 2
croquinole boards; 1 bake board; 1
door and frame; 1 hammock; dresser
and stand; 1 dining room table and
seven chairs; 1 settee; 1 kitehetor rha top;
11 iron bed and springs;
and rocking chairs; 2 wooden barrels;
1 trailer; 1 garden scuffler; 1 steel
body of an 800 wt, army truck, would
make an excellent body for farm
trailer; quantity of dishes, sealers and
jam jars and other articlestoo num-
cash-
erous to mention. Terms
BERT SPENCE, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
1 Bottles are badly
needed:
2
Reason — new bottle
production slowed by
shortage of materials.
e
3 Remedy—Return ac-
cumulated empties:
Put them back into
circulation. Check
your basement today.
•
Bring them to nearest
Brewers Retail store or
telephone for pick-up.
TENDERS WANTED
Seaforth High School requires for
September 1st, 1946; Tenders for
drawing of pupils. Applicants to own
and operate bus. Tenders to be in by
noon, 'July 20th. For further particu-
lars apply to M, A. Reid, Secy.-Treas.,
High School Board, Seaforth, Ont.
TENDERS WANTED
Tuckersmith School Area
Tenders will be received until July
21st for the construction of a cement
sidewalk at each of No, 4; No. 6 and
No. 7 schools, from schoolhouse to the
road. Sidewalk to be 3 feet wide, with
a minimum thickness of 4 inches, and
blocked every 3 feet. To be construct-
ed of good clean gravel and Portland
cement in proportion one part cement
and five parts gravel. Tenders to in -
elude all materials and labor and con-
tract to be completed by Sept. let.
Lowest or any tender not;necessar-
ily accepted. For further particulars
apply to
S. H. WHITMORE,
See. Tuckersmith School Area
R.R. 3, Seaforth
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
The time for receiving tenders for
construction of Garage has been ex-
tended to July 20th, 1946, 8 p.m.
E, P. CHESNFIY,
Clerk
AT FINNIGAN'S
OFF THE COAST OF NOVA SCOTIA
From some clippings we gathered at sea, we came across these
lines by A, L. Coppercl, that we thought would interest you;
There ase men and women who love to gaze with the mind at things
that can never be seen, feel at least the throb of a beauty that will
never be known.
REPORTING THE MARKET Raspberry crop will be light. Cherries at their best this week.
Tomatoes are coming in rapidly. In a biweekly report from •Hamilton.
and St. Catherines, peaches are In abundance.
AHOY! HOMEMAKERS! 100 baskets of finest Cherries Friday and
Sat, Act today! Phone in your orders, We are here for business only.
W. J. FINNIGAN. & SON
Auction Sale
Strathroy, Saturday, July 20th.'
100 head of mixed Western stock
cattle. Trucks to deliver.
A. G. MCALPINE, Auctioneer.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
09 Property and Furniture, of
the estate of the late T. H. Cook,
Queen Sit., 'Clinton, on Saturday,
July 20th at 1 p.m. sharp, (D.S.T.)
consisting of the following: Walnut
table (antique); 4 walnut chairs;
occasional chair; leather rocking
chair; studio couch; roll top couch;
wicker arm chair; wicker rocking
chair; wicker fernery stand; oak
hall rack; end table; '4 small tables;
2 rocking chairs; amu chair; 2 bed-
room chairs; oak combination book
case and writing desk; oak library
table; '7 tube Echo -Phone electric
cabinet radio reconditioned; 2 ax -
minister rugs 7' x 3'6"; fire -place
tongs; •shovel and broom; dresser®
wooden bed, springs and inner
spring mattress; dresser, wash stand,
wooden bed, springs and mattress;
2 dressers, iron beds, and springs;
clothes cupboard; 8 -day clock; 2
kitchen tables and 6 kitchen chairs;
extension table; large kitchen cup-
board; Leonard enamel lined ice
box 7 cu. ft. capacity (like new) ;
Findlay modern range' (nearly new);
Harrison modern range (nearly
new); Dominion cook stove; approx-
imately / ton of coke; 8 trunks;
Coleman gas lantern; 50 ft. garden
hose; 6 ft. step ladder; 5 ft. step
ladder; garden tools; odd dishes;
glassware; enamelware and numer-
ous other articles. At the same time
and ,plead there will be offered for
sale, subject to reserve bid, the de-
sirable property and dwelling con-
sisting of a 7 room green shingled
cottage with hardwood floors, mod-
ern. bathroom land cellar through-
out; and the lots consisting of a 14
acre of land, more or less, on which
is situated a double garage, chicken -
house and the above mentioned
dwelling.
Terms on Chattels—Cash. •
Terms on property made known
on day of sale..
T. G. N. COOK, Administrator
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer.
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant teacher for S.S. #2, Mc-
Killop Township, duties to commence
in September. School has been re-
decorated recently and is equipped
with hydro and a radio. Making per-
sonal application which is preferable;
apply in evening from 7 to 8, stating
qualifications and salary expected, to
Joseph T. Hugill, Sec.-Treas., R.R.
#2, 'Seaforth.
FOR SALE
1i/a storey frame dwelling on John;
street. •
Watson & Reid, Seaforth
FARM FOR SALE -
150 acre farm for sale, in McKillop.
Good buildings, water in house and
barn, good drilled well. Apply at The
News Office.
FOR SALE
Threshing• separator been complete-
ly overhauled by myself for my own
use. Having discontinued farming,
must sell. This mill is to be sold com-
plete with all belts including drive
belt. Equipped with straw -cutter, high
grain elevator, all grain pipes. Easy
to drive. This mill is good as new.
Apply to Herb Mousseau, Zurich, or
phone 103, Zurich.
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods)
trailed postpaid in plain, sealed envel-
ope with price list. 6 samples 25c;
24 samples - $1.00. Mail -Order Dept.
T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
FOR SALE
Between 35 and 40 acres of
timothy hay for sale in the field.
Apply to Wm. H. Keeler, phone 19
on 24, Dublin Central.
FOR SALE
Having put in a water system I
have for sale 1 Beatty force pump with
8 in. cylinder and 40 ft. pipe. 1 large
galvanized supply tank, and a quan-
tity of 1 in. pipe, new. W. H. Palin,
phone 844r15, Seaforth.
AVON PRODUCTS
Orders taken by Mrs. Frank Fin-
nigan. Phone 53W.
PURE BRED YORKSHIRE HOG
For sale, 18 months' old. Sire bred
by Crow of Hespeler; dam bred by
Ca•scadclen of Bradford. To avoid
inbreeding S am offering this top sire
for sale, W. C. Montgomery, R. 4,
Walton, Ont. Seaforth phone 834r4.
Standard Bred Premium Horse
BARON LULWATER
4750 (88988)
Will stand at his own stable, Bi3, Lot 84,
Con. 6, ldoKillop. $15 to insure. payable April
let, 1.947. Accommodation for maresfrom a
distance. G110. B, DORRANOE, Seaforth
R.R.2, Prop. and Manager.
FOR SALE
13,6 Storey Frame House, 2 acres
land, village of Bayfield,. Prompt pos-
session.
Good house, - village of Dublin,
modern:
Also a number of other properties
in Seaforth listed.
Il. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate.
Phones: 984 Office Rea, 220
McConnell - & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. _
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hams
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
Alvin - W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hours:—
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1.30 p.m. to 5 " p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p,m. to 9 p.m.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND 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 OFFICE — SEAFORTH, Ont.
Officers
IPresident, - 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; Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth Chris Leonhardt, Born-
holm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Me -
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh ' Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brumfield; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; J. P. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blytli.
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.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Physician
Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon.
Office Hours Daily except - Wednes-
day 1.30 to 6 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.
'Appointments for consultation may
be made in advance. -
Telephones 26 and 27.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5J
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D:
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat -
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefield's. Eye, .and Golden Square
throat- hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 p.m. - 53 Waterloo St., . Stratford.
Telephone 267;
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. AgentforMitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 1,19.
Nights and Holidays 65
NOTICE
The Pure Bred Belgian Stallion
West Pine Supreme —5249--
Enrolment
5249—Enrolment #8017 let Claes . Form I
The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion
Royal Carbrook (27101)
Enrolment #8600. 1st Class Form I
Tho :Pure Bred Pereheron Stallion
Refiner (15280)
Enrolment. #289 1st Claes Form I
Route for 1040—Monday and Tuesday, Ma
Iiillop, Morris and Grey Too. Wed. and Thurs.
vicinity of Clinton, Colborne and Goderch
Tps. Friday and Sat. vicinity of 83ppen, -
Hensoil and Zurich. Terms—$16 to insure,
payable Mar. 1, 1947. - - .
T. J. McMICHAEL, Prop. and Manager
By -Law No. 11,-1945
Township of Tuckersmith
A By -Law, to provide for a curfew in the
Township of Tuckersmith. - -
WHEREAS, numerous complaints have been
received by the Council of the Township of
Tuckersmith in - regard to children being on
the streets of the Village of Egmondville
after nine' o'clock in the evening contrary
to the R.S.O. 1927, ,Ch. 279, Sec. 15.
AND WHEREAS, considerable vandalism and
damage have been caused by. - the said
children.
AND WHEREAS, tho Council of the said
Township of Tuckersmith are of the
opinion that action should be taken to cor-
rect this situation. -
THEREFORE, be itenacted and 3t is hereby
enacted
THAT all children 15 years of age and under
must be off the streets by the hour of nine
clock in the afternoon from April 1st to
October lot and - by the hour of eight
o'clock in the afternoon from October 1st
to April 1st, unless accompanied by a par-
ent or guardian or an adult appointed by
the parents or guardian to accompany such
.Rend.
Read a first time this 8rd day of Novem-
ber, 1945. ` -
Read a second time thls Srd day of Nov-
ember, 1946. . - -
Read a third time and finally pawed, elen-
ed andsealed tide 8rd day of November, 1945.
E, P. CHESNEY, ' ARTHUR NICHOLSON,.'
Clerk Reeve
Send as the names of your visitors.