The Seaforth News, 1946-11-21, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946
HENSALL -
Mr. • and Mrs. Glen Slavin were in
Toronto attending the Royal Winter
Fair during the past week,
Mr, Gus Voth of Detroit spent.
the weekend here with Mrs. Voth
and Gwendolyn ..
Mrs. Lorne McNaughton and Bar-
bara spent the weekend in Toronto
and attended the Royal Winter Fair.
Miss Goldie Cross R.N. returned
to London on Saturday co resume
her duties at Westminster Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Brown of Zur-
ich visited recently at thehome.o'
Kerslake and Fink that we adjourn
to meet December 3rd at 8 p.m. Car-
ried. J. A. Paterson, Clerk.
Court of Revision on the 1947
Assessment roll was held Nov. 5th
at 8 p,m., in the Council Chamber'
with all members being present.
All members of the Court having
taken their oath of Office the Court
was declared open for transaction
of business. Minutes of the previous
Court read and adopted. Stanley
TudorTudor appeared in support
appeal and declared his business tax
was too high. Motion that the Bussi
ness Assessment of S. Tudor.
be
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glenn and lowered to the sum of $650.00. Car -
Miss Margaret Glenn. I Tied. Miss C. Mitchell appeared in
Mrs. Eva •Carlisle is visiting with support of her appeal which was re-
her son-in-law and daughter 1Vh,,j eeived too late for action, asking
and Mrs. Wesley Richardson in God- that her assessment be lowered.
elich. I Motion, that no action be taken on
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton are en-,MissC. Mitchell's appeal. Carried.
joying a pleasant' visit with the lat- 11. J. Paterson, assessor, stated that
ter's sister Mrs. Rummell in Mel- he had added the assessment of the
Title, Pa, Bel] Telephone, 'and the C.N.R. Tel
-
Miss -14a1tha He]deman spent sew egraph to the roll making a total
eral days this week iii' Toronto at added of x3794.00. The clerk re -
tending the Royal Winter Fair. I ported having received a letter from
A Statutory. meeting of the Vit
nage council was held on Friday, the C.N.R. rescinding their appeal.
Motion; that the court now be
Nov. 15th at 8 p.m... in the. Council closed. Carried. J. A. Paterson,
Chamber, with all members being, Clerk
present.' Minutes of the previous IVIr. and Mrs. J. Dale and Mr. and
meeting read. Kerslake and Fink,' Mrs. M. Dale of Wilton Grove were
that the minutes be adopted as read. Sunday visitors -with Mrs. Meidinger.
Carried. R. J. Paterson reported as Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton spent
having collected 3660.41 from the the weekend in Hamilton.
1946 tax roll to date. J. A. Pater- Miss Ruth Mcllvenna and friend
son treasurer. presented the annual, of Collingwood spent the weekend_
Logan.
over b a e
Miss g
Y
a looked ' h MIs Ym
report which waswar
the Council. Moir and Hyde, that the Mr. Carey Joynt B.A.. student at
treasurer's statement as presented Osgoode Hall, Toronto, was a week -
be accepted and sufficient copies of end visitor at his home here.
same be printed. Carried. • Reeve Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ortwein of
Shaddick reported as having made Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs.
arrangement for the pictures of the S. W. Ortwein.
council of 194E to be taken and Mrs. Eva Carlisle visited during
hung along side of the Council in. the ,past week with her daughter
1896 the year of incorporation. Cor and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Willert
respondence read as follows, Dept., ill Zurich,
of highways, Bank of Montreal,
Board of Education, Exeter, Dept.
of Education, County Clerk, R. 0.1 FOR SALE
Staples, Stratford, Beacon Herald, l 40 pigs about 7 weeks old. Also
same considered and filed. Bills and Monarch Peninsular kitchen stove.
accounts read as follows: Provin- Harvey Dolmage, phone 337 r .12,
tial treasurer, Insulin, Mitchell, $1.-' Seaforth.
74; Canadian Legion Wreath $9.00; FOR SALE
County Huron Hospitalization $31.-I
50; total $42.24. Fink and Hyde,' 33 feet of porch railing. Phone
that the bills and accounts as read 344. Seaforth.
be paid. Carried. Moir and Kerslake • SALE
reported as having made the neces-A calf. PhoneFOR 667 r 33, •Seaforth.
sary arrangements for a reception
and presentation .to the last of the FOUND
returned boys from the village being Strayed to Lot 15, Con. 7, Hallett,
13 in all this time, same to take about the end of June, a yearling hell -
place in the Town hall, Monday, er. James Medd, phone 841r11.
Nova 25 at 7 p.m,and catered to by FOR SALE
the Ladies of the 500 Club as be-,
fore.
orwal dThe
the Clerk
invitations instructed
once. 126 J Seaforthel A , d Edfor
Lane. Phone
f
In Memoriam
JOHNSTONONSTON — In loving amemory of Mrs.
George Ff. Jonson, woNov 25,, 1945,h att her home �atsVar�na,I Ont
Somewhere back of the sunset, where
loveliness never dies;
She lives in the land .of glory,' With. the,
blue and gold of the skies.
.And we who have known and.' loved her,
Whose .departure has brought sad tears,
Will cherish. her memory always,
To brighten the passing years.
-Ever remembered by Husband and Son.
In Memoriam
ROBERTSON—Bt loving memory of our clear
father- Frank Robertson, who passed away
November 24,1943.
Three years have passed since the sad day,,.
The one. we loved. was galledaway ;
'God tools. him home, it was his will,
But In our hearts he liveth still.
—Ever remembered by' daughters: ,Jennie
and May.
Card of Thanks
J41i•. int 1 Mrs. Thomas J. McMichael mal
Evelyn. wish to .. express their - thanks and
appreciation for the gifts presented to'them
by their neighbors. and friends.
NOTICE
No, it is not difficult to start in business.
et the present time, If you can devote your
FULL TIME to selling, we will gladly be
your. SUPPLIERS. -Write to -day for; full de-
tails,
Familex, Dept. D, 1600 Delorimler, Montreal
FOR SALE
Quebec heater, in first, class shape,
range with warming closet and 1'es-.
ervoii', 2 small upholstered antkque
chain's like new. Apply Jack Pethick,
N. Main street, Seaforth.
• FOR SALE
2 pr. ladies tube skates' size 6 and
7; 1 electric razor; 1 girls 4 -piece
winter outfit sizea4;; 1 All wicker barn
sinett; 1 baby p
excellent condition. Practically pew.
Phone , 203, Seaforth.
FOR SALE '
1 cook stove (Empire), all enamel
front & new box style. Granite oven.
Used 2 winters, like new. Phone 152.
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM' STOCK & IMPLEMENTS ...At
Lot '7, Con. 5, Hallett Twp., 1,4 north and
'h mile west of Kinburn, on Friday, Nov.
22nd, at 12.39 P.M. •
HORSES -1 bay gelding 7 years old ;1 bay
general pnrpoae 7 years old; 1 brown mare
9 year e. - -
CATTLE -- 4 Durham cows (fresh) with
cafes at foot; 1. Durham COW due Jen.. 1st;
2 .Durham farrow cows; 4 Durham steers 900
lbs..; .4 Durham heifers. 800 lbs.; 10 rDurham
Yearling steers and heifer's; 4 Durham spring
ccalves.hunks 00 PIGS-2lbs, York sows (bred)..; 10 York,
IMPLEMENTS—MH . Binder •, 3 drum steel
roller;. MIS manure spreader, new type;, Int-
ernational mower 6 ft. ; Mit hay loader; 1
dump rake ; spring tooth cultivator ; 1 - set of
4 section harrows; truck wagon ; hay rack ;
gravel box; Delaval cream separator ;• bench
sleighs and. oat„rack ; fanning mill; walking
plow, #21 Fleury ; buggy ; hay' car ; rope I
logging chains ; 2S ft, ladder ; w•hippletrees ;
neckyokes r 2000 Ib scales.: Set of double har-
ness. 186 cedar posts.
HAY & GRAIN -1200 be, of mixed grain;
25 tons of mixed hay. Quantity of straw.
Arrangements can be made . to feed stock
in barn. Terms cash. Farm is sold. •
CIHARLES DEXTER, Proprietor,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
11. P. Chesney,
RUPTURED?
Patented.
Dobbs Truss
Strapless
Beltless
It holds the muscles together
with soft, concave pad. It keeps
the rupture tightly closed at
all times while working, lifting,
walking or swimming. Light-
weight, presses body . but two
places. Reason should teach
you not to place a bulb or ball
in opening of . rupture, which
keeps muscles spread apart.
Bulbless Sanitary — Can Be Washed
A Factory Representative of the DOBBS TRUSS CO. will
Demonstrate This Truss in SEAFORTH
FRIDAY, NOV. 29th .— 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M.
Ask for MR. HOMME at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL
You may see this truss demonstrated without obligation on
your part. If you wish to buy, the price is:
Single Truss $15.00 — Double Truss $20.00
CLIP THIS AD NOW
AT'FINNIGAN'S
RULES ARE FOR FOOLS BUT AREN'T WE ALL •
Recently we came across an article on "Rules are for fools, But aren't
we all.” It natural that we object to the Pules of the game of life.
We realize the necessity of rules, though. They are the signals for the
game so that players can work toward concerted ends,
IN STOCK
Fresh clean Figs, Fancy Dates, Corn Syrup 5s`tin Pump-
kin. Fine stock of assorted Soups, Sweet Pickles •
The Best in Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit, Cabbage, Cauliflower,
Potatoes, choice cookers. Cocoanuts, Apples
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
Sponsored By
THE ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
SEAFORTH
COMING TO
,Seaforth
Arena
CHEROKEE RODEO CO,Y
NOVEMBER 27 -28
■
COWBOYS - COWGIRLS - BUCKING BRONCHOS - WILD BRAHMA .STEERS
HIGH SCHOOLED AND HIGH 'JUMPING HORSES
TRICK AND FANCY ROPING - - CLOWN AND TRAINED MULE ACTS
nvouthwwwwwwwww
It re ttita
u l ; rNfessional Rodeo Acts
GENERAL ADMISSION: Adults 75c. Children 35c
RADIOS
— ASTRA
—1Vr,,ARCONI
- PHILCO
— RCA VICTOR
RADIO REPAIRS
VICTOR. AND .BLUEBIRD
RECORDS
J. F. DALY
SEAFORTH
Clearing Auction Sale
OF 100 A0155 FARM, STOCK, IMPLE-
MEETS & Feed & Furniture.- W. E. Nairn,
Auct., will sell by public auction on Let 30,
Con 11, Hibbert, 13/4 miles north of Chisel -
burst, & 39(k miles west of Cromarty, on
Thmadny, Nov. 28, commencing at 12 o'clock.
HORSES --Team of Belgian horses, roan &
chestnut, 8400 Ib..
CATTLE -4 Hereford cows due in Feb, ;
2 Durham cows due In Feb.; 2 Holstein
cows clue in Feb. ; 8 -0 -year-old steers, Here-
fords; 6 yearling steers & heifers, Here-
fords; 1 young calf.
HOGS -6 Yorkshire brood sows, bred ; 12.
hogs about 160 Ms.; 36 shoats 12 weeks old;
1 Yorkshire hog 8 months old.
FOWL -200 purebred Sussex pullets; 170
purebred New Hampshire pullets.
HAY & GRAIN -30 ton of good mixed hay ;
200 bas. Cartier oats; 200 bus barley ; 400
bus. mixed Feed ; 12 bus. seed Peas; aumrtity
of Timothy seed: 000 bus. marigolds & tar-.
nips; 12 feet of Ensilage.
IMPLEMDNTS—McCormick Deering W 30
tractor with. steel & rubber tires; Mc D. 3 -
furrow tractor plow nearly new ; MH 1 -foot
one-way disc; MH 3 -section spring tooth cul-
tivator ; MH 7 -fest binder; Frost & Wood 6-
1'oot mower;steel hay rake; 10110 fertilizer
drill, 11 hoe; ItIol) 13 hoe seed drill' 3 -drum
steel roller; Model A Ford truck in good
shape, Allis Chalmers 5 foot combine with
pick-up, bin & platform complete, new; buck
rake; Climax cutting box & pipes; manure
spreader; International' autotrack tractor on
rubber; est of -sleighs truck wagon ; flat
rack; set of 4 -section harrows; stone boat;
2 hay cars, 2 ropes, -pulleys, hayfork; set of
slings; set of scales; hog crate & scales;
metal turning lathe; sugar beet loader;
heavy tractor .trailer; root pulper; posts; tele-
phone posts; quantity of lumber; ladders;
barb wire; oil drums; hog self feeders; 6
steel troughs; 1 set of double harness; 1 set
of single harness; robe; grain hags; sacks;
Viking cream separator; pails; whiffletrees;
'pump jack & motor; 179, hp Sas engine;.
Chains, forks, hoes, &c.
FURNITURE — Single bed and springs
folding cot and mattress; Iron bed; ward-
robe; 2 rocking chairs; 1 armchair; 1 drop
leaf table; 6 dining chairs; back kitchen
stove; - power washing machine; churn ; 3
small tables ; odd dishes ; 1 gas lantern ; coal
oil Inmpe.
THE FARM consisting of 100 acres, more
or less of ohotee land, well. drained & fenced.
5 acres wheats 25 acres plowed for spring
crop; 10 acres of bush land, bal. in hay &
grass; abundance of water, 17,5 story brick
house, good cellar, hard & water; kitchen
& wood shed. L-shaped barn 64340. shed 60
x30, good roofs. Cement floors, water basins,
hog pen. drive shed 28x40, hen house, tele-
phone. Hydro available. This is a goed farm
In tat class cultivation. Terms on farm 10%
day of sale, balance arranged.
Positively no reserve, everything offered will
he sold. Chattels cash, Reason for selling: Ill
health.
ROY' T. McDONALD & SON, Prpp.
W. E. Nairn, P. C. Wright, Auctioneers.
McConnell & 'Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, 'Etc.
Patrick D; McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTII, ONT. Telephone 174
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
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.
ao
The
McK 1t .
P• Mutul
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ,Ont.
Officers
President, 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 Mc -
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Bruceflel'd; R. P.
MoKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
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.
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS & FUR-
NITURE. Fred W. Ahrens, auctioneer. has
roceived instructions from the undersigned.
Executrix to sell by public auction at Lot 23.
Con. 1. Twp. of Logan, 114 miles west of
Mitchell, or 3r„ east of Dublin, on No. 8
'Highway, on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Sale to cen-
menee at 12,30 o'clock sharp..
HORSES—I black Percheron mare 10 years.
oldt 1 Clyde gelding 4 years old; 1 Clyde
goldle.r n vemrs aid; 1 Clyde .gelding 6 years.
CATTLE -1 Durham cow fresh with calf by
her side • 1 Holstein cow supposed due Murch :
1 Holstein cote, 0u111noaed due May ; 1 Holstein
:.ow supposed due July : 1 Holstein heifer sup -
P earsosed
c• l1 with
eero 0 year old; 4mummer calces.
PIGS -2 York sows with Utters of 12 Pigs.
each by their sides; 2 York sows with litters
nf 9 pigseachby their sides; 1 York sow due
Dee. 15; 1 York sow bred Nov. 6111; 1 York
sow bred Nov. 11; 10 pigs 2 months old; 1
York hog. POULTRY — 175 Barred Boek
pullets; 20 Leghorn hens 1 year old.
IMPLEMENTS MH binder. 6 ft. cut; 1
Deering mower^ MH reed drill; disc harrow ;
land roller; cultivator; 3 sec. harrow; Wagon;
hay reek; set sleighs; scuffles, 1gfurrow
rid-
root
nu plow ; walking plow ;
pulps cream separator. Standard; wheel
barrow: colony house 6x12; fox nen 7x12;
shelter 858; extension bidder 32 ft long; 1932
Chevrolet car; 12 cordssoft maple wood; 7f
ton stove coal, sap pan & buckets lawn
mower, forks, shovel, hoes, other articles.
'HARNESS -2 sets of double harness.
PEED -200 bus. of turnips; 700 bus. mixed
Grain ; 25 bus. of wheat.
FURNITURE -2 beds with springs & mat-
tresses ; 2 dressers ; 2 wadi stands ; 1 cook
stove; 1 Clare iewel ivory enamel look .stove
with pipes, burn wood or coal, nearly new 1
Quebec heater; electric rangette, I{nechtel
kitchen cabinet, extension table & 4 chairs.;
glass cupboard, S piece oak dining room: suits,
wicker settee, 8 piece chesterfield suite, wal-
nut rocker, m'm chair. several other chairs,
several rockers. several small tables, dishes,
lamps, and host of small articles.
No reserve as the Farm is sold. Everything
offered will be sold to the highest bidder,
Auctioneer's decision final in cane of dispute.
Torras of sale, cash.
'Fed W. ANE• Ahrens, NSL W, Executrix.
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 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.
Appointments for consultation may
be made in advance.
Telephones 26 and 27.
JOHN A. GORWILL,
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5W
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, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Nloorefleld'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.
Telephoiue 267.
FOR SALE
Steel Garage, 22x11, moveable,
phone 662 r 32, Seaforth.
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adiustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone. 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
FOR SALE
A shed 47 x 25, steel roof, also
a pump and some maple wood. Ap-
ply to phone, Dublin 48 r 8.
CHARLES F. DALE
Licensed Auctioneer
Household and Farm Stook, Etc.
Reasonable rates and satisfaction
guaranteed
Write or phone Chas. F. Dale,.Clia-
ton 11.R.4. Phone 616r4, Clinton central.
JOSEPH L RYAN
AUCTIONEER
Licensed in Huron and Perth
Specializing in Farm Stock and Faris
Implements, and Household EReeta
For information phone 40r6, Dublin.
Auction Sale
Of Commercial Inn Contents. Hav-
ing purchased the Commercial Inn
and to make room for our modern
dining room I have instructed Edward
W. Elliott to sell by public auction a
large surplus of the stock at the Com-
mercial Inn, Victoria St., Clinton, on
Saturday, Nov. 23rd, at 1 p,111, sharp•
Inrcluded in this sale is a Chester-
field suite, dining room suite; tables.
(large and small) ; rugs; several 9'4'
and single beds, springs and 'mat-
tresses, chests of drawers; book,
cases, large & small mirrors; wicker
chairs; kitchen chairs; large quantity
of dishes & kitchen wares, also quart
and pint sealers. If weather is un-
favorable the sale will be held under
cover. Terms 'cash,
BASIL THROWER, Proprietor.
i® Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Phones: 334 Office Res. 220
FOR SALE
Hydro poles and cedar posts for
sale. Will draw fill for gravel. Phone
48 r 9,' Brussels Central. Bob Dal-
ton, Walton.
Carpenters, Wanted
First class tradesmen required
for completion of homes on
Housing Enterprises Project
by the
Russell Construction Co. Ltd.,
apply
Britannia Street, Fair Grounds,
Stratford, Ontario
FOR SALE
fie story frame dwelling, John St.
Modern dwelling centrally located
on North Main Street.
100 aces, lot 9, eon. 10, MdKiliep Twp..
brick house, large barn, drive shed, windmill,
4 acres bush, early possession.
50 acre grass farm on highway 11001' St.
Coiumbon, no Buildings bot would be suitable
for poultry farm.
Watson & Reid, Seaforth '