The Seaforth News, 1957-06-27, Page 84
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Stewart Bros.
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You can compare dresses and prices,
wherever you like and you'll find that our
budget prices are at least $2.00 below city
prices. So be thrifty and shop at Stewart
Bros.
Range 1.
These dresses bring 9.95 every
7
where and feature polished cot-
tons, linens, and tub fast ging-
hams. •Manyhave contrasting
bolero jackets- trimmedwith the _
dress pattern. Size 9 to 18
Range 2.
This range that features fine
English broadcloths, smooth pol-
ished cottons and line prints
comes in a wide range of plain,
floral and striped patterns. ---
Sizes
-Sizes 9 to 24%, Save $2.00 on each
dress at
95
Range 3.
Choose from half sleeve, cap 95
sleeve, and no sleeve sun dress
styles in a wide range of colorful,
newest styles dresses for the hot
summer clays ahead. You'll find
you've saved $3.00 when you buy
from this best range of dresses,
Clearing Sale !
Summer Dresses
REGULAR 12.95 TO 18.95
Bengalines, allm•acelles, polished
cottons, and novelty dress fabrics
styled by Johnathan Logan. Exclu-
sive dress and Joy Frocks, - All
are one of a kind from our best
dress range in sizes 9 to 24V..
TO CLEAR
AT
iOt:95
BLAKE
A. former resident of Blake
passed away in the person of
Mr. William McClinchey, who
resided at Holmesville. Services
were held on Monday at the
funeral home in Clinton, with
burial in Bayfield Cemetery.
Mr. John McClinchey of 03ron-
son Line South, is a son, Sym-
pathy goes out to the sorrowing
wife and family.
The school -section of S. S. 9,
Hay and Stanley picnic was held
on Wednesday afternoon, June
19th. Games and a ball game
were the sport events, .under
the supervision of the teacher
Mrs. Claire Deichert. A picnic
supper closed the day's event.
'The many friends of Mrs.
Nancy :Swartzentruber are pleas-
ed to hear she is feeling better
after her operation while on a
visit to her sister in New York
State.
.Mr, Guston Bon has returned
home after being in the London
Hospital for a while, and also
spent a few days with his daugh-
ter, Mrs.. Westbrook and family
at Goderich. •
Mr.and 1IV11•s. James Dinsinore
were to Palmerston visiting
Mrs. Brodhagen, who is in Hos-
pital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finlay
and family visited Rev, W. Fin-
lay at Parkwood hospital, Lon-
don. -
Mr. and Mrs, )Leon Jeffery
attended the funeral of the late
Mr. Frank Dennome at St. Jos-
eph's +Church on Monday.
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THIS FATAL ACCIDENT WAS CAUSED BY
EXCESSIVE SPEED!
LOCATION:
A curve on Highway No, 35
TIME: 7.20 p.m.
ROAD SURFACE:
Asphalt. Dry
RESULT:
Passenger killed. Driver
seriously injured,
This oar was travelling north at high speed. The
driver, not familiar with the road, failed to make the •
curve. The car crossed the highway and wrapped
itself around a tree.
The driver's wife was crushed to death and he was
badly injured.
When he recovered he was charged with careless
driving and his licence suspended.
This is just one of the countless accidents caused by
excessive speed. Think about this picture the next
time you start to press your accelerator past the
safe limit.
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS -ONTARIO
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a ..sa;c;.
HENSALL
Mrs. Vic Stan and son re-
turned to their hoane in {London
last week after spending a
week.with'Mr. and Mrs. Len
Noakes and family.
Miss Jean Lavender of Haws 1-
ton spent the weekendwith her
arenas Mr. and Mrs. Thos. La-
vender. , � S
vender.
Miss Joyce 'Peters o 'London
visited over the 'geekend !with
her parents, .Me. and Mrs. Fred
Peters and Joyce.
IMies ;Shirley Flynn of Lon-
don was a weekend visitor with
her parents, Mr. and j1VIrs. Joe
Flynn, Gerald and Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bell of
Windsor were recent visitors
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Wm, R. Bell.
(Prices at Hensall Community
Sale on June 20th.
Weaming pigs ,$12.60 to $10.-
10; chunks $17.00 to $18.85;
+feeders,.$28.50 to $28,00; sows
$79.00 to '$90.00• Holstein cows
$145.00; to $17,00; Durham
caws $140.00 to $$100.00; Hol-
stein calves $13.50 to $18.00;
Dunham calves. 022.50• to $45.00.
BORN
Eggert - At Scott :Memorial- Hospital
on June 22, to Mr. and Mrs.. Norman
Eggert, rrl Dublin, a daughter
Johnston -At Scott Memorial Hospital
on June 25, to Mr. and .Mrs. Wilmer
'Johnstony'Seaforth, a son
Stewart -At Scott Memorial Hospital
on June 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Stewart, Seaforth, a daughter
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends and nei-
ghbors for thei0 many expressions of
sympathy during my recent bereave-
ment. T would also express my thanks to
the nurses of the hospital for their
kindness to 'my mother- during her"sick-
ness and death. - JAMES NIOILANS
Our sincere thanks : and eppreciatlon
to all friends and neighbors for their
many kindnesses and hal in our recent
bereavement. -The Family of the late
Joseph McCully
The family of the late Mrs Wm. An-
derson wish fo express their sincere
thanks to all those who helped in any
wnv'during their rehont bereavement,
especl'ally. Miss Pearl Thamer .andstaff
and Dr. Malkus: it was deeply an
preelatea ..., _
I wish to thank my friends who sent
me cards and gifts while I was al pat-
ient in the JStratford General Hospital;
also,DV: Moore and the nurses.` Every
thing wasgreatly appreciated.
ROSE. MARSE FEENEY
COMING EVENT
Bake Sale, W.A. of Duff's United
Church; -‘McKillop, -June 29, in framer,
Milner store. Doors open at 3 P.M.
WANTED
First 'moitgagc of $4000 on prac-
tically .new, residence in .Seaforth. Int-
erest 6%.Repayments to suit lender,
Apply McConnell & Stewart, phone 174
FOR SALE
MrH 7 foot binder cheap. Apply to
Roy Lawson, phone 680r16
FOR SALE
Ten. acres of )raystanding in field, or
will cut and bale. - James McQuaid,
phone 46-14. Dublin
FOR SALE
10 acres of mixed hay. George Blake,
phone 654r81 Seaforth
FOR SALE
12 acres of alfalfa and timothy hat,
James McIntosh, 6661.4 Seaforth
FOR. SALE
About six acres of redclover hay,
Secord MnBrien, phone 84513 Seaforth
WRESTLI N
SEAFORTH ARENA
Friday, July 5th -- Starting at 9 p.m.
TV Stars from Maple Leaf Gardens
MAIN BOUT Two Out of Three Falls
One hour time limit
Whipper "Billy" Gene "The Terrible"
WATSON vs KINISKI
Farmer Boy vs Fred Aitkens
(Will also sing) One Fall -30 -nun. time limit
Baron Gatoni vs Johnny Barron
One Fail=30-minute time limit
Referee Al "Bunny" Dunlop •
See this Exciting Exhibition of Skill and Science
ADMISSION
All Floor Seats $1.50 - Regular Seats $1
Children under 12, 50c
Advance Seats at:
SEAFORTH MOTORS - Phone 541
BALIDWIN HARDWARE - Phone 61
Swmming
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
is is
Pool
0
The new Lions Park Pool is now
open to the public
Open Daily, Weather Permitting
1.30 to 5.30 and 7 to 9
I. SWIMMING INSTRUCTI.ON
FREE swimming instruction for school children by
qualified instructors available each morning .
Registration now under way and closes July 5th
Classes commence Monday, July 8, at 10 a.m.
ADULT SWIMMING CLASSES
Tuesday arid Thursday Evenings L.
7.30 to 8.30 p.m.
Learn to swill) with qualified instructors
A minimum of 10 lessons - $2 and admission -
If sufficient interest is showli, classes will be arranged, com-
mencing Thursday evening, July 11. Make application in
persons; or phone the Park. PHONE 245
-- ADMISSIONS ---
Children under High School Age
10 cents, or $1.50 for, Season's Ticket
Fourth and Additional Children
Season's Ticket in one Family -- Free
High School Students
25 cents, or $3.00 per Season's Ticket
Adults
25 cents, or $4.00 per Season's Ticket
Children of One Family and Two Adults -$10
(In each case a checking basket is included)
Night Swimming
For the convenience of those who are unable to
swim during regular hours, the Pool will remain
open throughout the evening on certain nights,
depending on the •weather. Announcement will be
macre over CKNX Entertainment Guide, or
phone 245 Seaforth
For further information
Call the Seaforth Lions Park
PHONE 245 •
20 -.asses ofF'ORw se ding alfalfa; °lo-
ver and timothy hay. George. Fox, rrl
Walton. Phone 880023. or 001118
FOR SALE
Field of alfalfa., and timothy . hay,
Will sell standing or haled. James Car-
noo}an, 605382 Seaforth.,..-
LOST
Plastic, rimmed glasses lost on Maui11
street or in a store on Monday. Finder.
please leave at Sills Hdwe, Roward'
NOTICE
Will, do any kind of parttime work,
like gardening, painting, cleaning up,
take 2 vay garbage, etc. Call J Very
benne, phone 746
FOR SALE '
10 York and Landreth breed. Piga; 8
weeks old. Frank Coleman Sr, $471$2
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McCormick Deeerring 6 00.. mower, M -II
hay loader and siderake. Gilbert Mur-
ray, phone' 23920 Dublin -
7 sines of eFOR SALE
good hay, alfalfa, -red
clo'er and. timothy. Ohas. Stewart, rrl
Clinton, phone HTI2-7504 •
NOTICE
Chani 'oiiwing^and circling, any time.
'any where. Also tractor and men avail-
able when you need an extra tractor.
Quantity of ,wood for sale:Will pick np
garbage weekly. J. It. Burns„ ph, - 66 R
BICYCLES FOR SALE
A boys and ' a girls, medium sized, 2
years old. Excellent condition. Seaforth
Motors
AL
10 acres oendf alfalfa clover
hay. Joseph Grummett, after Saturday.
80 acres ofFm xR dSiray E15 acres new
seeding. Lot 20, con. 14, McKillop- Les-
lie. Bolton or. Sam Bolton
FOR SALE
Massey Harris hay loader. Sam Bol-
ton, Lot 8, Con. 14, McKillop
Leghorn pullets, 5mon hs, starting to
lay, $2 each. Vaccinated, wormed, de.
livered. Andrews Poultry Farm, 647r8
FOR SALE
A quantity of empty potato bags, in
good condition. Phillips Fruit Store
FOR SALE
Used DuoTherm space heater and oil
drum, used cord furnace with forced air
circulation with filter and controls.
Norman Schneider. phone 285 w
FOR SALE
McCormick Deering binder, 7 foot cut,
three years .old, in good shape. William,
Bennewies, phone Dublin .241.2. Walton
rr2
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received until July 1st
by the undersigned for Union School
Area, R.O.U.S.S., McKillop #1 ' and
Hibbert #2, 3 and 4, for one pressure
system, three toilets, two basins, one
urinal, one drinking fountain, 400.
weepers and repairs to septic tank.
Work to be completed by Sept. 1st.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
J. L. O'Reilly, See: Tress,, phone
41113 Dublin. Dublin rr2
HELP WANTED
Girl wanted to do housework by the
month, all modern conveniences. 11/6
miles from Hensall on #$4 highway.
Must. be good looking after two child-
ren. Phone 678:24 Hensall
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling John street with all
modern conveniences. Self contained
apartment, rented. Beautifully located.
Ono .of the better homes.
In Eamondville frame dwelling, i/4
acre lanil. Modern kitchen, furnace,
bathroom, Seaforth water, low taxes,
possession July.2 •
M. A. REID
FARMS FOR SALE
100 acres in Logan twp. on county
road, good buildings.
50 acres. in Logan Twp-, .all in grass,
good water supply
Harold Jackson, Seaforth, phone 474
FOR SALE
10 acres of timothy and red clover hay
and 1$ acres of alfalfa, 10 acres tim-
othy, Phone 602115 Hensall, Louie Clark
CUSTOM EALING
Service available. Apply Don Dodds,
phone 833r11 Seaforth
Light
Harvest. Shoes
Boys $4.45
Men's .... $5.45
Sat. Special 9 AM to 9 PM
Save at this price at
Jack Thompson's
Footwear Service
It is our business to give
comfort and save you
money
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
Clinton
THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
June 27, and 28
"TOUCH AND GO"
Family Picture ,(IColour)
Jack 'Hawkins -(Marg. Johnston
"TROOPING THE COLOUR"
'(Colour) 1(Cartoon)
SATURDAY ONLY - June 29
"FIRE OVER AFRICA"
(Colour)
Maureen O'Hara - 1VLcD. Carey
(Two !Cartoons)
Church Service, Sunday, June 30
8 pan. - Dr. J. Semple
SUNDAY MIDNITE, 12.05,
June 30 and MONDAY, July 1
- Double Feature -
"EMERGENCY HOSPITAL"
Margaret Lindsay-. Wsiter Reid
"HOT CARS"
John. (Bromfield Joy Lansing
(Two Cartoons)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
July'2 and 3
"THE KILLING". ,(Adult)
Sterling Hayden -Colleen Gray
(Two Cartoons)
• Tuesday and Wednesday,
July 9 and 10
The Management urgently in-
vites everyone to see J. 'Ar-
thur Rank's top picture •of
1.957 '
"Reach For The Sky"
starring Douglas BBader, the
legless ace of the RAF.
Two !Shows Nightly,
Rain or Olear
Box Office Open at 8 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
i Children Under 12 in Cara Free
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, June 27, 1957
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 595W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and •Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and -Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seater*
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. .McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internis)
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. 'to 5 p.m., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are
desirable .
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. IL BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St., Seaforth Phone 105
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, • Optometrist •
Phone 791, Main St., .Seaforth
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mot., 9 to
6.30; Wed. 9 AMto12.30 PM. Thur. evg
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7019.
above Hawkins' hldwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected
ffected at lowest rates in First -
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
.r' Auto
• Accident
•_ Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 - Res. 540
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for .solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND,FURNACEOIL
DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332-R
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD .OFFICE-SEAEORTH, o$971.`
Officers -President, Wm. S. Alexander;
Vice -Pres„' R. Archibald; Manager and
Sec.-Treae., M. A. Reid, Seaforth,
Dlrectors-J, L. Malone, Seaforth i J.
H. MoEwing, Birth; W. S- Alexander.
Walton; E. 3. Trewartha, Clinton; J. Z.
Pepper, Brucefield • O. W. Leonhaydt.
Bornholm ; H. Fuller, Goderloh
Archibald, Seaforth; Abater Broad
foo.,
Seaforth.
Agents- rue •B LaMar. Jr.Lon
BBaaker.
Brussels, Erio Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirove to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by application to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE 'INSURAINCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE EXETER
SciPresident,
enceHill E. Clayton Colenhoun, RBI
Vice President; Harry Coates, RR1
Centralia
Directors -Martin Feeney, 11R2 Dub-
lin; Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty; Milton
McCurdy, RRI, Hirkton; Alex 3. Rohde,
RR 8, Mitchell
Agents - Thos. G. Ballantyne, IIR1
Woodham • -Clayton Harris, Mitchell ;
Stanley Hocking, .Mitchell
Solicitor -W. G. Cochrane, Exeter -."-•,M
ExeterSecretary-Treasurer, Arthur Fraser,
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 318w
ADIO ,REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of ratios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. - Opposite
Dick House, phone 847R, Seaforth
OIf you want graavel,, sand, top soil or
excavating just phone 854 Seaforth.
ED BOYCE.
Agent for V kinng ICeam separators,
We have new and a few good used ma-
chines on hand; also repairs. Sohn Byer.;.. man, phone 840rr24 Seaforth The better all-eleSt io Viking cream
separator in all sizes, in stainless steel.
Repairing a specialty. Also parte far
Renfrew separator. A few -reconditioned
separators in other makes on band at
01present.BBasil d O'Rourke, phone HU 2-
cefl
• DEAD STOCK WANTED
For prompt removal of dead or dis-
abled horses or cows- in sanitary tracks,
phone collect . Seaforth 146. '
Wm. Stone Sons, Limited
Ingersoll,- Ontario
FOR SALE
Feed oats and cob corn. John Thomp-
son, phone 888181 Seaforth
BRAESIDE REST HOME
For .elderly people and convalescents.
Telephone Mrs. Boyce,' 126 W Mitchell.
WANTED
Highest -cash prices paid for sick,
down or disabled cows and horses. Dead
coves and horses picked up for removal
Promptly. Also wanted to buy, Boar
Hogs. .Call -collect, Brace Marlott, At-
wood, ;Mono 8 or 163.
ThousandsChlcks! Chicks! Chicks)
pullets for. sale from - 2
weeks to 10 weeks' of age. 2 weeks 27.90
Pa 100 and up. - Phone or see us for
breccia available. Dale Produce. Ph. 671
RAWLbIQEdS BUSiINDSS KNOW OPEN
IN Huron- County, Trade well establish-
ed Excellent opportunity. Full time.
Write at once. Rawlcish's: Dept. 17-304-
189. Montreal, Que.
NOTICE
• For artificial insemination informs,
tion or service from all breeds of cattle,
phone. the Waterloo Cattle .Breeding As-
sociation at: Clinton HU 2-3441 between
7.80 and 9.80 A.M. We have: all breeds
available -top quality at low cost.
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47