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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1944-12-07, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS HENSALL Dear• Gladys,=Many thanks for' FOR SALE the grand parcel wlricli-I have again 1, Card of Thanks • Don't forget the holiday dance, from you people. These parcels come l Friday. Dee. 29th, in Hensall •Town so regularly that. we Can count on Hall sponsored by Kippers East Wo. them, It is amazing how you get the candy. You sure seem to know th a ti 1 on we need over in this country wirer by all we can buy is fruit. The weath WS has been .very bad during the la 'n few days, the rains are very bad. th, has been raining steadily for tw "t- days. The mud is nearly as bad as n2 was in the Sangro last,fall, Sever days ago when two of us wore o ie' looking for figs we came across r. huge garden with sime figs still on the trees, We went in and just got nt started eating figs whn a plan cane sir from the house towards us. We ex - ?d petted a story that they were the only figs the Germans had lft hire. nd - We :were sure surprised when he greeted us in perfect English. He was an American that was stranded er here for the duration, This was his . summer home. Since then I had spaghetti supper there and learne r• 'much about the people in the coui re try. There are five in the family, an d- they are hoping to get to Americ by Christmas. During the past si the days we have been able to go to ds show each day put on by the war d services. There is a concert par putting on two shows a 'day for u There are five CWACS, in it. Thos s' Canadian girls sure have courage a t shells were still falling close on th first couple of days. On top of that • they went right up in a jeep to see the war. I am fine and getting along t ished3thatlwedo wish it was could gt back, This has d will be the fourth Christmas over- seas and a year in Italy. Wishing all of you good health and happiness AUSTIN SCHWALM. • I The December meeting of .the Hensall Institute takes place at the 1 men's Institute. sugar for all the deliicous The lecture demonstration "`Health", the subject chosen Hensall and'Kippen. East Wonre Institutes, will be held in' the toff hall, Hensall, Thursday, Dec. 7 from 10 a,m. to 4 p.m. The depai ment has chosen an outstandi speaker, Pte. Ernie Sodic and Mrs.' Sod of Toronto were the guests of M and Mrs, Wni, Glenn this week. Mr. and Mrs; Jas. Parkins spe the week end in London with th son-in-law and daughter Mr, a Mrs, Cline Flynn, Miss Eleanor Fisher of Grave Burst visited with relatives a friends here recently. Mrs. Stokes and 'little daught of London spent the week end wit her mother Mrs, Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Glenn and M and Mrs. J, W. Bonthron we guests at the Wright-McIllwaain we ing at Goderich on Saturday, Miss Barbara Michie spent week end with relatives and frien in London. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Passmore: Mr, John Passmore visited on S day in Hamilton. Mrs. John Pa more returned home having spe the past two weeks with Mr. a Mrs. Lorne Elder and Mr. and M Win. MacLean in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Cook spe several days in London last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MacBeath a Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Roy 14IaeL an and Donald visited with Mr. a Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore r ceived a telegram on Monday fro their son, Flight Lieut, Kennet Passmore, who had just arrived saf ly in New York from overseas. Ke neth has completed his tour of ope ational flights and is now on leave. Pte. Carl Schwalm of Hamilto spent the week end at the hone o his mother, Mrs. Violet Schwalm. The members of the Arnold Cir of Carmel Presbyterian Church her a most successful bazaar and hone cooking sale in the schoolroom the church on Saturday. The pr seeds amounted to $125.00. The Young People of the Unite Church held their Christmas mee ing on Monday evening with Mis Ruth Hess presiding. Miss Bett was at the piano for th carols and Miss Florence Welsh fav ored with piano selections. Miss Do ot'hy McNaughton read the Scriptur and Miss Ruth Hess led in prays The special address was given b Rev. R. A. Brook. Reeve R. E. Zhaddick was electe Reeve of Hensel' for 1945 with a Su Pas n n Mr n a an e erl recent bereavement, It 1 LOST I ;,p In Seaforth on Saturday, a bill - it fold containing a sum of money, al Reward, Finder please phone 41x7,3; FOR SALE it Dublin, or: inquire, at News office. • I Nine little pigs about 8 weeks old; Mrs, J. B'. -Mustard and family wish to •express sincere' appreciation for the many floral tributes and• kind expressions of s mi'at' i 11 who helped -in any way during their ES y p ly an to a THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1944 One young butchering sow for sale. Phone 055x25, Seaforth. Arth- iu,"Wallace, • ' Durham cow due to freshen; Phone 662r11, Seaforth. 'Matt Haney FOR SALE One good Portland cutter, Phone 847r22, Seaforth. a LOST A red heifer rising two years, de - horned, lost about last of October, D. H. McNaughton, Bayfield Road, Stanley Twp. Phone 31 on 530. STEER ESTRAY Estrayed to Lot 29, Con, 7,. Hibb- ert,; about middle of November, a steer weighing around 700 lbs, Wm. McIvor, i a d' STRAYED n- A red steer rising '2 years old, 41, with white markings on the fore- head, and a piece off right ear. Chas. x Dolmage, Phone 13 on 837. a FOUND Cattle beast strayed to Lot. 8, Con. part 1 13, McKillop Township, Owner may •have same'by proving property and s paying expenses. Phone Mitchell e � central, 615r21. e- Wednesday evening, December 13th n with Mrs. Sherritt acting as co- n- hostess. A splendid program is be- _ arranged, this being the Christ- imax meeting, consisting of the roll , call, gift for the Sick Children's Hos- pital. R. Y. The cLaren, Mrs. uest 1Will Blow se will d present the demonstration Easily o Made Christmas Gifts, Mrs. Shirray o- will direct a Christmas' carol sing- • song. A large attendance is urged d to be present, Also three ewe lambs, Phone &62a• 31. Win. James Brown. FOR SALE A. Dominion organ in good condi- tion. S. J. Wallace, Goderich St. East, Seaforth. FOR SALE A good driving mare, quiet and re- liable. Also a Durham -Jersey Heifer calf. Byron McGill, Harpurhey. FOR SALE Ten pigs' weaned two weeks. Law- rence Ryan, Walton, Also a two - furrow tractor plough hr good shape. ( FOR SALE Pair tube skates and boots, size 1; I pair white snow boots, size 3; last winter's girl's Coat, size 9; pair brown fur goloshes, size 13; pair brown rub- ber goloshes, size 1; pair rocking horses. Phone 125w, Seaforth, WANTED FOR SALE A pair of boys skates, size 4 or 5, I Electric refrigerator, Chatelaine- Phone 8361.14, Seaforth. Servador. Apply to 'Zack .McSpad den, Phone 834r24, Seaforth, , WANTED I• Wanted to buy, feed beans. Thos. Nash, Phone 852r4, Seaforth. h home of Mrs, Russell Broderick on 1 • FOR SALE 1. Hoover vacuum cleaner in good I condition, 1 leather coat fit boy 12 WANTED to 14, size 34 in good shape; some• Eight or ten cattle to take in to 7 -inch pipes and elbows. John Peth- feed by the month, Alphonsus Cron- : ick, N. Main St., Seaforth. in, St. Columban Owing to the public reception be- t- ing held in the town hall on Wednee- ty of the Hensallrboysber whothhave in honor turned from overseas, the social ev- ening which the Wohelo Class of the ✓ United Church had previously plann- ed for this same date, has been post- ' poned indefinitely. KIPPEN EAST majority of seven votes over Mr. Fred Sinallacombe, The Mission Circle of the United Church held their annual meeting on Monday evening at the home of Miss M. Ellis with Mrs. Howard Hyde presiding. The theme song was sung. The devotional was taken by Mrs. Mary Buchanan. The election of of- ficers took placsl as follows: Advis- ory president, Miss Ellis; president, Miss Edna Saundercock: 1st vice, Mrs. B. Kyle; 2nd vice. Mrs. P. Me - Naughton; secretary, Mrs. Flynn The Farm Forum of 'Circuit 651 I held their opening meeting of the season at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Breadfoot on Nov. 27. After the discussion a social time was spent in cards after which lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple' vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Kenny of London recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thachuck and family of Mooresville and Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce of Hamilton were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dalrymple, treasurer, Mrs. J. Traquair; press reporter, Mrs. Redden; pianist, Miss Luker; work com., Group 1, Miss Want and For Sale Edna Saundercock, Mrs. McNaught- on, Mrs. Mero, Mrs. Hyde. Group 2 -- Mrs. Passmore, Miss Margaret Shep- herd, Mrs. Buchanan and Miss Gladys Luker; Group 3, Mrs. Kyle, Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Smale, Miss Ellis; Group 4, Mrs, McLarnon Mrs. Traquair, Mrs. Flynn, Mrs, Stephen. It 'was decided to hold the meetings in the future the second Monday of each month instead of on the first Monday as formerly. The January I meeting will take place at the hone of Miss Edna Saundercock. A friend- ship committee appointed, Miss Ellis and Mrs, Hyde. Mrs, Mary McKellar Ballantyne, wife of James Ballantyne, former M.L.A. for South Huron, passed away at her home in Usborne town- ship Sunday in her 78th year. Sur- viving is her: husband •and one daugh- ter Janet. Funeral service was held on Wednesday at 2.30, interment in Roy's cemetery. More letters of thanks from boys overseas: Dead Friends,—I've received an- other of your very welcome parcels. It certainly is nice to get these par- cels arcels from the folks back, home, They are so lovely. It won't be long now until Christmas though it doesn't look much like it out here. Only difference between summer and win- ter is, that the winter is colder and wetter. I'd certainly like to wade through 'snow again. Anyway, I ani fairly warm and comfortable here and having a fairly good time so I can't complain,. especially when you 'think of the boys over in Holland. So thanks again and best wishes to you all for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Most sincerely, JACK BELL. Dear Gladys,—Having received your most welcome letter quite some time ago and your parcel yesterday, I, feel it is high time I was dropping you a line thanking you first for the letter and then a thousand thanks for the parcel. I waspleased that you folks still consider me as be- longing to your community. The Hensall' Women's Institute do not seem to overlook anyone or anything and are certainly doing their part well. That tasty home cooking, de- licious candy, along with all the oth- er articles sure are a change from army rations. It may not go far when it is split up amongst the gang but with some one of us receiving a parcel et intervals we do get a treat quite often. I"again thank you all for what you are doing for the boys over here and hop soon to be able to thank you personally. Saying "Hello" to all. Russell Blackwell, CHRISTMAS TREE AND CONCERTI Notice To Creditors Including a throe•act play, "Abigail I Goes Haywire" at; S.S. #4, McKillop,! In the Estate of Annie Kelly, de - m1 Tuesday night. Dec. 19, comrnenc- ceased. All creditors and others ing at 8.15 sharp, Adults 15c, children having any claim against Annie Kelly ;free. • • • CONCERT AND MissionBAZAAR Egmondville Band will hold a missionary coneert and bazaar and ten cent tea in the church on Friday, Dec. 8th, at 8 o'clock, FOR SALE I Twenty weaned pigs, Phone 841r6, Seaforth. Wm. Britton, R.R.1. Clinton. FOR SALE Fourteen choice little pigs, seven I weeks old. Phone 652x3, •Seaforth. I Maurice Etue. late of the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 12th day of November,1944, are hereby notified to forward to the undersigned full particulars of their claim on or before the 16th day of December, 1944. After the last mentioned date the assets will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. Dated at Mitchell; Ont., this 28th day of November, 1944, CLAUDE HORNE, Mitchell, Ont., Solicitor for the Auction Sale • I Executors. - On Tuesday, Dec. 12th, in the vil-1 lage of Egmondville at 1 p.m.: 100 Rock pullets laying, quantity of mix- ed grain and chop, quantity of hem- lock lumber and 2x4 scantling, sev- Clerk's Notice of First Posting of eral rolls of Page wire, 20 rods of Voters' Lists, 1944, Town of Seaforth, Notice • • TOWN OF SEAFORTH poultry fencing, 20 iron posts, 3 County of Huron. I Notice is hereby given that I have bags of good cement, 1 circular saw and power unit, 1 ton of alfalfa hay, complied with Section 8 of the Vot• roller, colony house, number of pul- 1 cross ,cut saw, 1 man saw, lawn oat my office at Seaforth on the vs' Lists Act and that I have posted up leys, steel drum, wooden barrel, drop 22nd day of November, 1944, the head sewing machine, 1 child's crib, ' lists of all persons entitled to vote in 3 dining room chairs, 1 rocking hai• the said Municipality at municipal r. Terms cash H. Jackson, Auctioneer; Herb there for inspection. Musgrove, Prop, And i hereby call upon An voters to take immediate proceedings to have anyerrorsor omissions correct - elections and ,that such lists remain Ads, 1 week 25c. Want and For Sale Ads, 3 'weeks 50c PREMIER. GEORGE DREW will speak on "A TIME FOR DECISION" Wednesday, Dec. 13th 8.30 p.m. over the Ontario Regional Network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Affiliated Stations CKNX Wingham PROCLAMATION Boxing Day, Dec. 26 1944 At the request of a large number of the Merchants of the Town, I hereby proclaim Tuesday, December 26th, Boxing Day, a holiday and respectfully request the Citizens to observe the same. - NOTICE Stores will remain open all day Wednesday on the . following dates, December 20th and 27th: JOHN J. CLUFF, Mayor GOD, SAVE TI-IE•KING • ed according to law, the last day for appeal being the 13th day of Decem- ber, 1944, D. H. WILSON; Clerk of the Town of Seaforth. FEED Poultry, Dairy and Hog Feed made daily Also Concentrates 'to mix with your own grain Oyatershell Limeshell - Feeding Molasses Cod Liver Oil Rex Wheat Germ Oil Western Grain, Screenings, Chop and Millfeeds. 5 X and 3 X B. C. Shingles Hydro Poles and Cedar Posts, Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Phone 9 • 4 SATURDAY CASH & CARRY VALUES ROBINHOOb FLOUR PRATT'S COW TONIC ROYAL' PURPLE STOCI{ CONDITIONER PRATT'S IIOG TONIC DARLEY'S H0G & MINERAL TONIC ICIL-A-LICE FOR HOGS, HORSES & CATTLE • 98 LB. BAG 2.69 44 LB. PIiGE 1,50 8% LB PICGE 1.75 241 L13 PKGE 70c 5 LB. PKGE 99c 2 LB PIiGE 55c ORANGE PEl0O7 SALADA. TEA - - ONE POUND ssc W. J. FINNIGAN Goloshes Refurred -75e to 1.50 a pair Ice Creepers 50c a pair AT JACK'S REPAIR_ FLAX SEED FOR SALE A limited quantity of Feed Flax Seed has been re- leased by the Government control, for sale to farmers. Apply at once to "Hesky-Flax Products Limited Phone 74, Seaforth. PILES sufferers of bleeding and protruding piles should know Bunkers Herbal P1115 treat the cause at its source. Money back if the first bottle does not satisfy. At Keating's or McKindsey'e Drug Store. NOTICE Licensed sewing machine mech- anic, repair all makes, 18 years exp. Workmanship guaranteed. Apply at Geo. Gill's poolroom. -.FARM FOR SALE 160 acres good clay loam, all under cul- tivation except 12 acres of bush. Well drained and fenced. Bank barn on stone foundation. 66ft, square, stabling underneath with cement floors. Hay barn 34ft. square with hen- house underneath, driving shed 24ft. x 39ft. Ce- ment silo 12ft. x 36ft. Frame house with insulate brfok covering, 'seven rooms and wood shed. Situated 7 miles from Seaforth, 4 miles from Walton, 100 rods from school and 1 3-4 miles from Winthrop. Lot 27, pt. 28, Con. 10, McKillop. Apply to Zack McSpadden, Walton, R.R.4. Hydro all through barn and house- and water all through barn. -FOR SALE 7 Room Brick house, 2 Lots, Church St., Bathroom, Furnace, Hydro, Town Water, Good Barn. Reasonable, 6 Room Stuccoed house, Eglnond- vine, Good well: Priced right for. quick sale. 1% Storey Frame house, Main St., North. Town Water, Hydro. Priced reasonable. Frame house, Coleman St., patent shingle siding, 3 Pc. Bathroom up- stairs, toilet downstairs, Furnace, Hydro. First class basement under whole house. Acre .of land with splen- did barn 50ft, x 28ft. hydro installed. Drilled well on property. E, C. CHAMBERLAIN ' Insurance & Real Estate Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220 Spence's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GE1ADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and, Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO. It's a real pipe smoker's tobacco .PERSONAL ASTHMA SUFFERERS ENJOY GOOD night's sleep without coughing, choking. Mr. Wm, Pearson, Seaforth, says: "I am so thankful to you for your asthma remedy that I would like all people who suffer from asthma to know what it did for me. I suf- fered for years from choking, difficult breath- ing and distress of asthma and no remedy helped me to any extent, but your remedy touched the spot at once, and gave me not only quick relief, but I am now free from all symptoms. A fe,v month's treatment did it." Par free information write P. L. DOwEt n. 144 Catherine Street South,Efa NOTICE g Frank Finnigan, your Rawioigh dealer,- on Louisa St„ Soaforth, has a line of products at the house. Phone 63W. • McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H, Glenn Hays SEAPORTS, ONT. Telephone 1,74- E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth,.Offlee hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont• 'Officers President, W. R. Archibald, Sea - forth; Vice President, Frank Mo• - Gregor„ Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth, Directors W. Il,,. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank. McGregor,' Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born- holm.; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; • Alex Mo• - Ewing, Blyth; ,Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper; 'Brucefeld; R. F. McKeroher, 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. Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. Allkindsof Insurance risks egect- ed at lowest rates in First- .lass. Companies. SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. A. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate, of University of Toronto. The Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern g -ray and other up-to•date diagnostic and therenpt o equipment Dr. F. J, R. Forster, Spe01a11st is Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and 4.. Throat, will be at the Clinic the first Tuesday in every month from 3 to 5 p.m.. Free well -baby clinic will be held on the second and last Thursday' fn every month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr, H. H. Ross' office Phone 6 J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, BA., MAI Physician and Burgeon Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W - Seaforth. DR. P. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and (}olden Square throat hospitals, London, Hing. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 tb 4 p.m, Also' at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 287. G. -A. WHITNEY . Successor to Holmes & Whitney Funeral Director. MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos. pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. • Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 66 Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One M7lllion Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent CEMETERY MEMORIALS Large Stock of Modern Memorials on display at our Seaforth: Showrooms For the convenience of our patrons office will be open On TUESDAYS Open by appointment at any' other time, See Dr. Harburn, next door Cunningham & Pryde Clinton Exeter Seaforth Phone 41 DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry)