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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1951-04-06, Page 8A.GE EIGHT WE SPECIALIZE IN *SRE, AUTOMOBILE, CASUALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS BURGLARY AND WINDSTORM Representing Companies who stave Security with Service. ALSO AGENTS FOR ONTARIO THRESHERMAN'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE' Information gladly given. WATSON & REID MC A. REID - Proprleior insurance & Real Estate PHONE 214 SEAFUII•Tii FOR SALE Five -room Cottage with hard and Soft water; small barn. Ia Village of Egmondville. Immediate posses - Comfortable six -room Dwelling In Winthrop; 1/3 acre laud, with aunali early fruit trees. Several other Choice Dwellings also Noted. Modern Cottage with furnace and ,Igarage. Early possession. Dwelling, Victoria St. Modern conveniences. Possession arrang- on. Frame dwelling, Village of Dub - 1. Immediate possession. M. A. REID REAL ESTATE PHONE 214 ANLEMON'S TAXI, „Ali Passg{lggT5. Ensured PHONES. 1024 or 162-%'E William M. Hart -- Phone 784 : Seaforth NEWS OF THE TOWN Hospital Aid To Meet Tuesday. The Women's Hospital Aid to ticott Memorial Hospital will meet at the nurses' residence on Tues- day, April 10, at 8:15 p.m. s To Address Men's CEubc — Mr. George H. Jefferson, principal of Clinton Public School, will address RADIO REPAIRS Goron Wilson Crndaate of Radio College .f Canada PHONE 29 Or leave Radio at Shell Service Station FOR SALE FIVE ROOM HOUSE — 3 -piece bathroom, modern kitchen. Excel- lent condition. Good barn. Situ- ated on George St. Priced reason- able, with possession April 1at. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN insurance & Real Estate Broker SFAFORTR - ONT. PHONES: Res. 220, Office 334 COAL We have on hand: • STOVE GOAL • NUT COAL • PEA COAL • BUCKWHEAT COAL • ALBERTA COAL • BRIQUETTES • STOKER COAL Lou, the Painter Lou Bailey Will Begin PAINTING AGAIN ! ESTIMATES FREE Work guaranteed PHONE 800-J Seaforth Ont. Legion DANCE Monday, April 9th at SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE EARL HEYWOOD .and the CKNX BARN DANCE GANG Dancing from 10 'til 1 (Proceeds to promote Junior Sport in Seaforth) Admission — 50 Cents SPECIALS 1949 CHEV. SEDAN 1948 OLDS SEDAN—Radio, air condition 1946 CHEV. PANEL 1937 FORD 1938 FORD MODEL 'A' FORD '$95.00 $95.00 $45.00 Seaforth Motors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Phone 141 Seaforth 4 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 J. A. BURKE 0 0 Funeral Director o 0 and Ambulance Service O 0 V4Bi1LIN - ONT. 0 0 Night or Day Calls: 0 4 Phone 43 r 10 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 004!0000000 0 G. A. WHITNEY 0 Funeral Director 0 Main Street - Seaforth O A'MSI;iLANCE SERVICE 0 0 Adjustable hospital beds 0 0 for rent. 4i 4 Anent tor Mitchell Nursery 0 Mowers, 0 0 lieldtgiellet tier or Night 110 t� 1t 1delifdo 65 0 1'^ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O W. J. CLEARY O Seaforth, Ont. 0 0 LICENSED EMBALMER 0 0 AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR 0 0 Night or Day Calls -335 0 O O 0000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 o BOX 0 3funttal'erbfct 0 R. S. BOX 0 0 Licensed Embalmer 0 O AMBULANCE 0 Prompt and Careful attention. O O Hospital Bed O O PI.OWEAS P011 ALL 0 O OCCASIONS 0 O PHONES: 49 0 Res, 6964W or 111; Stare 4S o 0 m 0404>043000* ata, stn a, lu r46i,� U}P the Men's Club of First Presbyter- ian Church, Seaforth, at its regu- lar meeting next Tuesday evening. W. 1. To Meet.—The April meet- ing of the Seaforth Women's Insti- tute will be held Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. John McGregor, Eg- mondville, at 2 p.m. This will be the annual meeting and the stand- ing committees are asked to have their reports ready. The roll call will be answered by the payment of fees. '!'hose an the lunch com- mittee are: sandwiches, Mrs. Earl Dapple, Mrs. John McLean; •tarts, Mrs. Jas. Keyes, Mrs. G. McKenzie. Fireside Group Tours Printing Office.—Some twenty members of the Fireside Fellowship Group of First Presbyterian Church made a tour of The Expositor Tuesday ev- .euiug when Leo Hagan, a member of the staff, explained the various operations of the machinery. Fol- lowing the visit the group returned to the home of M. A. Reid where Miss Alice Reid conducted the bus, iness part of the meeting. Mrs. F. Kling explained the details of buy- ing a new piano and plans were made for the flower tea to be held April 27. Arrangements were also made for the Men's Club supper to be held April 10, after which a dainty lunch was served by Miss Reid, Mrs. C. Reith and Mrs. R. McMillan. Meeting of First Church Ladies' Aid.—The April meeting of the Ladies' Aid of First Presbyterian Church was held hesday after- noon, with Mrs, H. E. Smith, the president, presiding. A poem Writ- ten by John Beattie was road by Mrs. Smith to open the meeting, atter which Hymn 687 was sung. Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell thanked the ladies for the work done at the manse. Mrs. John MacTavish was named flower convener in place of Mrs. Frank Kling. Mrs. J. F. Scott introduced' the guest speaker, Mrs. Walter Smillie, of McKillop, who spoke on the calling of the early Christians by God, and how we should try as they did in olden times to keep our faith and work hard. During the busi- ness period It was voted to donate $100 to the Fireside Fellowship Group for the new piano which they purchased. The Lord's prayer was repeated in unison and the social convener, Miss Jean Scott, served a cup of tea. 'i'}Iii SON EXFf SITOR • APRIL 6, 1951 • Mr. Albert Fortune has been removed from Stratford, General Hospital to Scott Memorial Hospi- tal, Seaforth, He is rapidly con valeseing. Crop Competition The Seaforth Agricultural So- ciety are sponsoring a Field Crop Competition, featuring Montcalm Barley, Reg. No. 1, grown by Elder Bros., Hensatl. We can accommodate 20 mem- bers. Those interested, contact the Crop Committee— ALLISTER BROADFOOT ROBERT CAMPBELL RUSSELL BOLTON or ROBERT McMILLAN • Mrs. John Ruston and Bobby, of Egmondville, spent Thursday in London. Miss Betty Lou spent the Easter holidays in Dublin. • Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hill, with Elmore and Varbara, of Simcoe, were guests on Sunday of the for - tiler's - parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, of town. • Mr. and Mrs. E. Woodard, of Sudbury„ were guests this week `blue coal WILLIS DUINDAS Phone 363-J - Res. 192-M OFFICE HOURS: 9:30-12; 2 p.m. -5:30 p.m. Price $2.65 per bushel, plus actual handling cost to Agricul- turalFor Sale Society, DANCE Seaforth Community Centre FRIDAY, APRIL 6th DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA Admission 50c Under auspices of Seaforth Agricultural Society Also Dancing Fiery Other Friday Night EGMONDVILLE SEVEN -ROOM HOME, on % acres of land, with a good barn. Seaforth FIVE -ROOM FRAME, with bath: Possession in 30 days. Hensall THREE ACRES OF LAND, right in town. Henhouse 20x70 and barn 20x30. W. C. OKE REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Representative for •Excelsior Life Insurance Co. PHONE 670 r 3 : SEAFORTH First Presbyterian Church. -10 a.m., Bible Class and' Sunday School; 11 a.m., "A Sheepfold's Door," Junior Congregation; 7:00 p.m., "A Steadfast Hope,"—Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, Minister. Northside United Church.—Rev. D. A. MacMillan, Minister: 10 a.m., Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes; 11 a.m., Worship; Sacra -1 ment of the Lord's Supper will be administered; 11:30 a.m., junior congregation: 7 p.m.. Worship; ser- mon subject, "Protestant Belief No. 8." All cordially welcome. St. Thomas' Anglican Church, - 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 7 p.m., Evensong. St. Mary's, Dublin, 2 p.m. Rev. E. Semple, London, will be in charge of all services. At the conclusion of the evening service, Mr. Semple, will tell of his work as Industrial Chaplain in London. Everybody is welcome. Former Seaforth Resident Passes.. —Mrs. Emma Melinda Wright, of Auburn, widow of the late John Wright, died in London Saturday, March 24. Mrs. Wright had been in ill health for some time. She was a native of East Wawanosh Township and was born in that township in 1886. She and Mr. Wright farmed in East Wawanosh and Huilett Townships, retiring to Seaforth where Mr. Wright died about four years ago. Then Mrs. Wright returned to Auburn. She was a member of Knox United Church. Surviving are a sister and brother, Mrs, Mary Pollard, Sea - forth, and Henry Thiel, in the Unit- ed States. The funeral was held from the Arthur Funeral Home, P,lyth, Monday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev. C. C. Washington. Pallbearers were Wm. Rapson, Norman Wright, William Pollard, Lewis Ruddy, Henry Wat- kins and Wilfred l'enfound. In- terment was in Ball's cemetery. Funeral of Miss Dollie Hagan.— The funeral of the late Dollie Hagan took place on Saturday, March 31, to St. Boniface Ghurch, Zurich, where Rev. Father Monag- han sang Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Miss Hagan was a regis- tered nurse and for many years nursed throughout the district. Be- fore coming to Seaforth she lived with her brother on the old home- stead near Hillsgreen, and was the daughter of the late ,lames Hagan and Ann Catherine Jordan, pioneer residents of Hay Township, Miss Hagan was a member of the Cath- olic Women's League, Propagation of the Faith and League of the Sacred Heart. Surviving are two -sisters, Mary J. Hagan, Seaforth; Mother Angela (Theresa), Rocky - ford, Alta., and three brothers, James. Seaforth; Dr. John A. Hag- an and Dr. J. Laurie Hagan, both of Chicago. The pallbearers were Kuno Hartman, Philip Hartman, Dents Bedard, Dave Ducharme, E. Hoffman and Fred Regier. Inter- ment was In the family plot in St. Boniface cemetery, Zurich. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mr. William Ament is spend- ing a week in Detroit with his son, Warren Winter Ament, and Mrs, Anent. . • Mrs. E. A, McMaster had re- turned from Florida,. where she was called owing to the illness of her mother, 11142. Alex Hay, ttrho rettlrned With her. FOR SALE Beauty Shop Equipment Call INA GRAY EGMONDVILLE, FOR APPQLNTMENT Call Around To . . BAKER'S GREENHOUSE And Talk Over Your Landscaping Problems We are taking orders for the following, grown by the Sheridan Nurseries— • EVERGREENS • BROAD-LEAVED EVERGREENS • TREES • HEDGES • CLIMBING VINES • ROSES • PERENNIALS • WATER LILIES BAKER'S GREENHOUSE FOR CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS SEAFORTH ruck Specials 1950 CHEV. 1/ -TON' PICK-UP—New 1949 FARGO 31 -TON PICK-UP 1946 CHEV. 1/, -TON PANEL 1945 CHEV. 1 -TON STAKE RACK Seaforth Motors Seaforth IT'S A PLEASURE RAN E Y'S TO SHOP AT . . . We have in stock: • Formaldehyde • Ceresan • Flo -Glaze Paints • Greb Shoes WEEK - END SPECIALS Red Rose Coffee, lb. . $1.05 Red Rose Tea, r/ Ib. 59c Choice Grape Fruit , .6 for 25c Clair Haney - Egmondville Phone 72 We Deliver THE Philco Relrigerator FOR 1951 • Most advanced design • New space -saving construction • Full-length door • Down -to -the -floor refrigeration NOW ON DISPLAY AT DALY MOTORS Ford - Monarch Sales & Service PHONE 102 SEAFORTH In vie* of the imminent Hydro conversion, we are stocking only 60 cycle models.' it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Obarette. • Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGavin, df Stratford, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George McGavin. • Dr. John A. Hagan, of Chica- go, attended the funeral of his sis- ter, the late Miss Dollie Hagan, on Saturday. • Mr. Jerry Bannon has accept- ed a position on Stewart Bros.' sales staff in the men's department. • Mrs. John E. Patterson and two sons, John and Allan, were in Goderich last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell. • Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Coughlin, of London, attended the funeral of the late Dollie Hagan on Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. James Hill and Mrs. Robert Eberhart attended the fun- eral last week of Miss Annie Davis of Staffa. • Mrs. Melvin Anderson, of Seattle, Washington, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dun- lop. She came to attend the fun- eral 6f, her brother, the late lack D. Dunlop. • Miss Elizabeth Davies, of Ot- tawa, visited friends in town on Wednesday. • Mrs. Robert Winter, of Gode- rich, is a guest of Mrs. William Ament this week. • Mrs. M. • McKellar is visiting in Toronto. • • Mr. Edmund Daly and Mr. Ken- neth Carter were in Harriston on Tuesday attending a Ford tractor sales meeting. • MF; and Mrs. Jas, A. Stewart were in Toronto last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patrick, of Wyoming, were here this week Calling on friends, and also attend- ed the funeral of the late Annie Davies, Hibbert. • Mr. L. R. McDonald, of Peter- Bero, was a week -end guest of his sifter, Mrs. C. E. Smith, and Mr. Smith. • Mrs. James H. Grant and son John Keith, spent a few days in Kitchener last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and family, of Hamilton, Stevens"spent. the week -end with Mrs. W. H.'Stevens and Mr, and Mrs, John Stevens. Miss Alice Stevens remained for the holidays. • Mrs, J. M. Govenlock has sold her house to Mr. Wm. Kelly, who gets immediate possession. • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Campbell moved their household effects to Listowel on Wednesday. • Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hall, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens. • Misses Josephine and Theresa McIver, of Sarnia, spent Easter at their home here. Miss Theresa has resigned her school and will teach in Perth the coming year. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sproat, of North Bay, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat, Mrs. J. R. Sproat and other relatives. DUBLIN The Parents -Teachers Associa- tion will hold a meeting in the Separate School on Thursday, Apr. 12, at 8.30 p.m. Mr. Kincaid, school inspector, will be the guest speak-- er. McKILLOP Mrs. A. J. Huether, Morriston, and Mrs. John Foreman, Galt, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Eggert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McKenzie, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoegy. Mrs. Hoegy returned home with them after visiting in Detroit. WINTHROP The Helping Hand Mission Band of Cavan Church will meet Satur- day at 2 p.m., in the school room of the church. Will the children please bring their gifts for . the bale. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Maddess, of Milverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davidson and family, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Davidson. Miss Shirley Montgomery, Lon- don, spent the week -end at her home, t, Dies in Almonte The death occurred on Wednes- day, March 28, of George McFar- lane, of Aimonte. Ont.. in his 93rd year. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, the former Margaret Rod- ger; one son, Robert, of McKillop; David G., and one daughter, Mary, Mrs. James Scoular, both of Al- monte. One son, Edmund, prede- ceased him 14 years ago. Ili 1948 Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane celebrat- ed their 65th wedding anniversary and received the congratulations of the King and Queen, also the Prime Minister. Of Scottish des- cent-, the Inst of a family of ten, Mr. McFarlane was an ardent member and deacon of the Baptist Church. Funeral services were con- ducted by his pastor, Rev. A. Her- tel, with interment in Rosetta cem- etery. The pallbearers were three grandsons: Robert, Gordon and Lloyd McFarlane, Allan and Ron- ald Thompson and John Rodger. The Easter thaiikoffering meet- ing of the W.M.S. of Cavan Church was held Wednesday afternoon, March 28, in the schoolroom of the church. The president, Mrs. E. Toll, opened the meeting with an Easter prayer. After singing the hymn, "Crown Him with Many Crowns," the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Mrs. Toll and Mrs. A. Alexander were appointed delegates to the Presbyterial to be held April 27. The offering was re- ceived, followed by Hymn 356. Mrs. Harvey Dolmage took charge of the worship service, the theme be- ing, "Peace I Leave With You." Hymn 523 was sung, followed by readsings 'by 1VJrs. H. Dolmage, Mrs. T. Betties, Mrs. Gordon Blanchard and Mrs. W. McSpadden. Mrs, Dol - mage led in prayer. She also in- troduced the guest speaker, Rev. Livingstone, who brought a, very inspiring message of Easter. Mrs. Dolnia.ge moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Livingstone. Dorothy Dodds favored with a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Frank ,Tohnston, The meet- ing doted with the benediction. instill rowan sewed by ,Circle 4. RegentTheatre aEaMMI NOW PLAYING — FRIDAY, SATURDAY " JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON " with Howard Duff - Shelley Winters 1 - Dan Duryea They cracked the back of the world's blackest racket! A Copa Dame—a Killer, told in all its real-life fury. MONDAY - TUESDAY " ABANDONED " with Dennis O'Keefe Gale Storm - Jeff Chandler Here's the shocking expose of the Baby -selling Racket. It's time you knew the bullet -ripped story of the world's most vicious crime: WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY — In Cinecolor " ADVENTURES OF GALLANT BESS" With Cameron Mitchell - Gallant Bess - Audrey Long New thrills with the Wonder Horse, winning all hearts. as Star of the Rodeo. Coming; "INDIAN SCOUT," with Geo. Montgomery'&* Ellen Drew JUST ARRIVED! 200 PAIRS OF "CHATELAINE" Style Slices Platform and Single Soles; Pumps, Straps and Sandals. High, Cuban and Low Heels. Sizes 4% to 9. AA, A, B and C Widths. Suede and Calf Leathers. Black, Blue and Grey colors. OUTSTANDING VALUES $7.00 and sup a Pa* WILLIS' SHOE STORE "The Little Store With the Big Values" SEAFORTH ROOFING • Metal Siding • Insul Brick • Asphalt Shingles We now are taking orders for Roofing for Spring delivery. Staffen's Plumbing & Heating Phone 49 Seaforth Used Cars '48 CHEV. SEDAN '40 FORD SEDAN '39 DODGE COUPE '37 CHEV. COACH '37 FORD COACH '34 FORD COACH '34 DODGE COACH MANY OLDER -MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM —•— Used Trucks '46 CHEV. 2 -TON STAKE '47 DODGE 1 -TON STAKE AND RACKS '47 FORD 1 -TON PICK-UP '46 FORD 3 -TON STAKE AND RACKS '50 DODGE 1/2 -TON PICK-UP We have a number of New G.M.C. TRUCKS in stock Good delivery on -most models. RICE MOTORS Firestone and Royal Dominion Tires Pontiac - Buick - G.M.C. Trucks PHONE 799 SEAFORTH Brighten your home with a new FLOOR OR TABLE LAMP Many to choose from NOW ON DISPLAY AT G. A. WHITNEY A COMPLETE,LINE OF FLOOR COVERINGS Furniture Funeral and ,Ambulance Service Telephone: Day or Night 119; Residence 65 SEAFORTH - — ONTARIO of 1511 . '.A.'!it ai.i,]-,illi A is 1