The Seaforth News, 1957-11-07, Page 8VARNA
iA remembrance Day •service
wil1'8e held in United Ohurclh
on ISunday, Nov. )10 at '2 p.m
with the pastor, (Rev. T. E. Pitt
in charge of -,-the aenvnee. A par-
ade to the cenotaph' will ibe field
after the service.
illus, 'Don.Ranker and •Mlisls
Ruth, of King City are visiting
this week at the (home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred MoOlymont.
Mr. John, Aldington has sold
his clhopping mill to iMr. J. H.
F. iBr'oeze eke hook possession
on Nov. 1st. (We wish Mr. Bre-
eze every success.
The WKS o'f' 'United 'Church
Will mold' its monthly meeting
on Thursday evening at the
home of Mrs. Anson Coleman.
HENSALL
Prices ;at H'ensal'1 Community
Sale, 'Oct. <•31st.
Weanling pigs $111.10 to 814.-
60;; chunks 415.00 to "l11,75;
deeders 520.00 to $2.3!50; sows
$76.00 to 1$1100.00; Holstein
cows $140.00 'to .$175.00; Dur
Save III
Mv
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and
EY7withwith a
PERSONAL
CHEQUING ACCOUN
z
IYour new, low service charge
of 10 cents a cheque
is prepaid when you get your
book of 20 cheques.
No passbook -quicker service.
4
3 Deposit slips are in your
cheque book—for banking by
mail or speedier service
at the bank.
Aqua
quarterly statement is
mailed to your home.
5 Your cheques are held for you
at the bank as a permanent
record.
For further details Inquire at our nearest brant
THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
750 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY f0 SERV, YOU NW -227
Seaforth Branch - G. C. Brightrall - Manager
Dublin Branch - W. J. Stewart - Manager
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ham cow's $1180.00 to '$165,00;
Holstein. 'calv'es 5111,50. to $17;
Durharm calves $1.9,00 to 33.00;,
fat cows up to $11,40
FORTY YEARS AGO
From The Seaforth News,
November 1917
T'he first aiuplame ever to
land at Seaforth met 'down in.
'Gear w's field 'across from, Matt -
landbank cemetery. The young
picot,
1/lying friom Clamp 'Hot -
d en to Toronto, dost his way and
mistook Lake Huron for Lake
Ontario and was compelled • to
land when the ran out of gaso-
line. frhe erowds that gathered
on Sunday equalled the fall +fain'
es people came on foot, in bug-
gies and ears from every direc-
tion. IIt was the first 'opportun-
it 'air-
plane.
had of i
y y seeing an 'ala
6plane. !Several trial flights were
made.
'Mr. 'Webster has been ap-
pointed janitor of -the .Methodist
'Church, succeeding IMr. J.
Thompson who resigned.
(Mr. E. Charters intends anoar-
ing into the house vacated by
Mr. Pethick.. , r
Wni. S3'aadr'y was elected pre-
sidentth
e of arblcuLt ,
1io ural So
diety. Directors were A F.
C1uff, H. IiMge, W. D. Hoag R.
F. Jones, Wan. ISmvbhers, ;Chas.
Stewart.
Mrs. Vincent 'Woods and son
a
of 'a
Santa B a0iara, California,
have returned home' after spend-
ing
pending foam months with her par.
ents, at.11ensall.
!William (Howson who caste
from the (West last spring, has
bought the farm of his brother,
'Goshen Line, 'Stanley.
To All Veterans
SUNDAY, NOV. 10TH
Church Parade to Egmendville
Church, leaving from Victoria
Park at 10.30 a.m. sharp.
MONDAY, NOV. 11TH
Rembrance Day parade to
cenotaph. Parade will form in
front of the Commercial Hotel
and leave for cenotaph at 10.30
sharp.
Seaforth District High School
Bugle band will supply the music
for both .parades.
FRIDAY, NOV. 8TH
Poppies willbe, sold by the ' la-
dies Auxiliary of the Canadian
Legion, to the 'stores, garages and
factories.
SATURDAY, NOV. 9TH
Poppies will be sold on the
streets and to the houses in Sea -
forth and Egmondville,
"Through their death, they
bought freedom for future gener-
ations"
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
From The •Seaforth News
IN'ovembes 1932
(Mise Eileen 'Chapman under-
Went an •operation for appendi-
eitis in the hospital.
Olen'1hiel has returned from
a trip to the West ICoest.
'Charles Rathwell: has sold ibis
fine 100 -acre Tann on the Go-
shen Line, Stanley, to .Art: P.
Keys of the Babylon Lime.
(Pallbearers at the. funeral of
the late .Ira Johns of Tucker-
smlth were Thos. !Livingstone,
Robert Giibbtngs, Geo. Turner,'
Amos Townsend, Robert Law-
son, Albert iSeeley.
A reception was held at Dulb,
lin for Mr. : end , Mrs. Philip
Hartman.
A 'bread wagon tda'iv'en by
Gordon Little was splashedi
when struck by a cam.
FOR SALE • ._
Choice Holstein cow. Gordan'
Reynolds.
WORK WANTED
Job for Saturdays wanted by
high school boy.Apply to P;
Willumsen, Seaforth
'FOR SALE
,A good 9 month'oid Yorkshire
boar. Martin Baan, phone 37-17
FOR SALE •
Ducks for sale, oven. ready.
Place your order now and have
delivery when you wish. Apply to.
Gordon Papple, 839r13 Seaforth
FOR SALE •
11 chunks and 18 weaners.• Ap-
ply to Grummett -Bros., • phone
65012
FOR SALE
300. Rhode Island --
Sussex crost)pullets>
laying -50%
Price $1.75
Jonathan Hugill
667 i' 13 Seaforth
Real Estate
100 acres of level choice clay
loam farm, located on Highway.
3 bedroom home, basement, fur-
nace, garage, lots ot, water, hydro,
barn and implement shed. Must
be sold,. Only $7000 low down
payment,
230 acre farm at Clinton. Mod-
ern home, 4 bedrooms and 3 piece
bath, modern barn, full price
$8500. Down payment $2000.
ON Main Street in Clinton,
store with 3 apartments above.
Only $8400.
John Bosveld
REALTOR
40 Wellesley Street, Goderich
Phone Goderich 1108
vir .r, zs
.... when they were hit hard, the
eyes looked at you and said : "I'm
not afraid for myself, Mac. But my
wife and kids! What'll happen to
them ! Who'll look after them ?"
For thousands of widows and war orphans There are
pensions. But no pension or allowance can hope to provide for
life's emergencies. Most of us have some form of insurance •
against sickness, accidents and hospital bills.- But where would -
your wife turn for help if she were a widow or if you were
disabled ?
The Canadian Legion's Poppy Trust Fund is the answer
for thousands of war widows, orphans and disabled veterans.
It is a• 'comrade's enduring answer to the eyes that talked !
G THE LIVING!
&.•?U�
d'i.9t iA% 1��t
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Bert
Christensen wish to •thank the
many friends and ,neighbors' for
kindness and sympathy during
their recent bereavement
IN MEMORIAM! •
Keys — In loving memory of a
dear husband and father R. Ben
Jamin Keys • who passed away two
years ago, Nov. 4th, 1955.
Loving and kind in all his ways
Upright and; just until the end
of hie days,
Sincere and true in his heart
and inind,,
What a beautiful memory he left
behind.
Always, remembered and sad-
ly missed by wife and family
IN'MEMORIAM
Smith In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Mrs. Em-
merson Smith, who passed away
suddenly, one year 'age, Nov. 10,
1956
Yon lett vs quickly, your thoughts
unknown
But you left a memory we are
proud to own,
Tho' absent '` o re'ever near
y u a
Still loved and missed and ever
dear
We cannot forget you, our beloved
one so dear,
Your memory grows,,sweeter
one lonely year. ,
You cannot return, so our tears
are in vain,
But in Heaven we are hoping to
_meet you again.
-Sadly missed by husband
Emmerson Smith and family
FOR SALE
Chev 381: in good condition,
Price $110,' Apply to The .Sea.
forth News
FOR SALE
Cheap, leaving town,-. 1948
Dodge, radio, turning signals plus
an Admiral combination radio
automatic record player, and a
Hallicrafters 6• tube • amateur
radio with earphones. Phone
231M Seaforth
FOR SALE
Turnips — pick your, own, 20e
bus. Bring containers.. W. J.
Finnigan
FOR SALE •
Two , dresses and two pleated
skirts, one plaid, one grey, all
from size 10.12 years; all in good
condition. Cau be seen at Fla.n-
ney's Cleaners; Seaforth.
FARMERS UNION MEETINGS
To be held the second Tuesday
of each mouth in Town Hall,
Seaforth, at 8.30 o'clock, each
member bring his or her friends.
Everybody is welcome,
Local 284 Seaforth
Meeting, Wednesday, Nov. 13
WANTED
Will feed a number of bead of
cattle for the winter, Appiy to
Keith Kelly, phone 673x33 after
6 p,m.
FOR SALE
, Purebred Dorset rani. Apply to
Russell Bolton, phone 840-41 Sea -
forth
'FOR SALE'
Hubbard squash, garden beets
and cabbage. Bring containers.
Ambrose Addley, 3rd house east
of K4uburn on south side. Phone
833r4
SALESMEN WANTED
MAN WANTED. Continue Raw-
leigh Service to Consumers in
Huron. Co. Get into a ,profitable
business of your own, No previ-
ous experience or capital invest-
ment needed. For information
write Rawleigh's Dept. K•364.916,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal, Que.
FOR SALE
Double barrel 10 gauge shotgun,
just the rig for the goose season
and the open deer season. Miller
Adams, 845r20 Seaforth
FOR SALE
3 Hereford calves about 6 mos..
old. :Also one cross -bred heifer
the same age.. Hugh Benninger,
Dublin
- FOR SALE
Girls white figure skates $3.00,
size 11. Phone 4901
FOR SALE
Cabin trailer 8x20; on wheels,
12 cords hard wood, 2 collie pups
6 months old. Phone 686W Sea -
forth
County of Huron
TENDER
For 1/2 Ton Pickup Trucks
Sealed tenders clearly marked
as to contents will be received by
the undersigned until 12 Noon,
November 20, 1957.
Specification sheet and tender
form may be obtained from the'
County Engineer's Office, : Court
House, •Goderich. All tenders to
be submitted on official tender
form,
J. W. Britnell
County -Engineer
VOTERS' LIST NOTICE
Voters' List, 1957, Town of
Seaforth,. County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that I'
have complied with section 9 of
The Voters' Lists. Act, 1951, and
that I have posted up at my off-
ice at the Town. Hall on the lst
day of November, 1957, the list of
all pereons entitled to vote in the
said 1VI'uni,cipality at municipal
elections and that such list re-
mains therefor inspection. .
And I hereby call upon all vot-
ers to take immediate proceed-
ings to have any omissions or
errors corrected according to: law,
the last day forappeal being' the
16th day of November, 1957;
Dated this 4th day of Novem-
ber, 1957
D. 11. WIILSON
Clerk of Seaforth
Auction Sale
Of high grade Holstein cove
and heifers at lot 14, con. 2, Stan-
ley Twp„ lr/4 miles west of
Brucefield, on Wednesday, Nov.
13th at 1,30 p.m.
20 Holstein Cows flesh and due
to freshen in Nov. and Dec.
20 choice Holstein heifers,
fresh and due -in Nov. and Doe.
Number of open Holstein heifers,
several young calves.
All cattle are PB, tested and
calfhood vaccinated. Sale will be
held under cover. Terms cash..
Prop., D'Arcy Rathwell & Sons.
Auct,, Harold Jackson
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects in the,
town of Seaforth, on Goderich
street west. Saturday, Nov. 16
at 1 {l'.M.
Full line of •Household Effects.
Terms cash. •
Prop„ Mrs. Margaret Hay
Auot., Harold Jackson
Clerk, 13. P Chesney
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, November '7, '1957
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 , Night 595W
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stook, Machinery, Hay
and Grain, at lot 42, Con. 4, East
Wawan sh• twp
, 2/_Miles north
of Blyth, on highway. Friday,
Nov, 15, at 12.30 p.m. '
Machinery — Cockahutt Diesel
40 tractor in Al condition. Super
A McCormick tractor fully equip-
ped with hydraulic. McCormick
mower piow and uffs• .Rt-
ickModel A tracsctor: leMcCtoorm-
ick No. 2 corn. harvester. McCor-
mick 8 ft. tractor disc. Coekshutt
8 plate 1 way disc. McCormick
15 disc power drill. Massey Har-
ris 7 ft. binder, land roller, drop
head hay loader, New Idea side
rake.: potato plow. a section drag
harrows, 5 section diamond har-
rows, steel stone boat. 120 ft. &
75 ft. drive belt. New, Idea man-
ure
anure spreader on rubber. Gehl 10
inch hammer mill, fanning mill:
2000 lb. scales. 2 good rubber
tired wagons. 16 ft. bay rack for
grain or turnips. 1,/3 h.p. motor.
360 feet snow fence. Iron posts,
cedar posts, quantity lumber and
planks, barb wire, number bar-
rels, 'bag truck, forks, shovels,
chains, wheelbarrow, ensilage
cast. ;fray & Grain -1800 bales
mixed hay. 18 ton mixed -loose
hay. 1000 bus. mixed grain. 600
bus. of Ajax oats, Cattle -3 Dur-
ham & Holstein cows due Feb.
and March. 4 Durham steers and
Heifers 1 year old, 4 spring ca1'ves.
Terms—Grain, hay and small
machinery cash. Other machinery
50% down day of sale, remainder
can be arranged on 6 months ap-
proved joint notes at bank inter-
est. Prop., Walter Mason,
Aust., Harold Jackson
Clark, H. P. Chesney
DISPERSAL
Auction Sale
Of Dairy Coifs and Heifers,
Horses and Pigs.
At Bucklyvie Hall Farms, Con..
10, Mernington Twp„ six mules
west of Linwood, two miles south
of Reason, four miles north 00
Millbank, on Wednesday, Nov. 13,
on at 1.30 p.m.
�' cattle -60 head of dairy cows
and heifers; 12 Holstein heifers
due time of sale; five Holstein
heifers due shortly; seven Hol-
steins due in December; three
Registered Holstein heifers due
in December; • one Registered
Holstein heifer due in February;
one Registered Holstein cow due
time of sale; 10 Holstein cows
due in February and March; sev-
en
eeen Holstein cows due in June
and July; one Holstein p,ow due
in January; two Guernsey cows,
one fresh, one due time of sale;
two Jersey cows, one due short-
ly, one due in March; -one Jersey
heifer due in February; two brin-
dle
riedle cows due in March; six heif-
ers due in November.
You will find this a good lot of
young cows and heifers. Cattle
mostly vaccinated. The Register-
ed heifers are sired by the Wat-
erloo Unit sires.
Horses — Team, Percheron, 4
and 5 years old weighing about
3600 pounds.. Pigs 25 shoats and.
one SOW.
Terms—Cash on day of sale.
J, Scott Davidson, rrl, Britton,
owner. A. B. Brubaehgr & Son,
auctioneers
HONEY FOR SALE
Light amber, 80 Ib. pail 56.00, 70 lb.
can 512.60. Golden 8 lb pails 1.90. Clover.
8 lb. pail 52.26. Stock up for winter at
these prices. Wallace Ross Apiaries
FOR SALE
Slabs, hardwood, about 12", $10 per
load. Mixed - slabs, same load 58 load.
Approximately 21/4 cords to load.
Wo also have bargains in dressed hem-
lock lumber, all dimensions. Fred J.
Hudie, phone. HU 2.6666 Clinton
NEED A HAMMERMILL7
See the new Pipes. They're guaran-
teed to out perform all others. Avail-
able power take off or belt driven. Also.
Woods- electric grinders and oat rollers..
Local agent, V. J. Lane, Seaforth #5.
Phone 46.12 Dublin
RADIO
See. the Bulova -pocket size transistor
radio in leatherette at 69.96; available
in unbreakable case at 59.96; large size
in leatherette at 79.96. Generous trade-in
allowed for ..any old radio. Savangee','
Seaforth
WANTED
Avon Cosmetics offer ambitious ladies
the opportunity to earn. $2 to $5 an hour
servicing oustomem in your own com-
munity. Exclusive territories now avail-
able in Seaforth, Walton,, and district.
Write Mrs. Louden Green, Avon Man -
tiger, Box 281, Hanover, Ont.
FOR SALE
The best oil in Canada. Stove oil
21.8c. Furnace oil 56.9c. Wm. M. Hart.
Phone 784. Quality is remembered long
after price is forgotten
NOVEMBER MEETING OF
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Huron County Council. will .meet
at the - Court. House, - Goderich, on Tues-
day, November 12th, '1957 at 2 P.M,
All accounts,. noliiees o£ deputations,
etc.,. should be in the hands of - the
County Clerk not later than Saturday,
November 9th, 1967
A. H. Erskine
Clerk, County of 1Iuron
MARTIN W.-STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 •,. Seaforth
JOHN A.GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seatorth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
•Mebfaster. B A 16.1).,..5nterniin
0, L. .Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office 'Hours, 1 p.m to 5 p.m„ daily
except Wednesday and Sunday_
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat
urdey. only 7-9 p.Ea.
Appointments made in advance are
desirable , •.
TURNBL/LL & GRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0. TURNBULL D.V.M., V.S.
v
W. R, BRYANS D•v:M... s:
W. G. DRENNAN D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN H. •LONGSTAeFF -- Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St.. Se/death
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. seg
by appointment only. Clinton HIT --2-7010.
above Hawkins' Rdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.98
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All .kinds of Insurance rieke ef-
fected
ffected at lowest rates in First-
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
-
'bllie coal'
the solid fuel. for solid .comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS'& LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R —
The McKillop Mutual fire
Insurance. Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—.President, Wm. 8. Alexander 1
Vice -Pres,. R. Archibald; Manager end
Sea-Treas., 30 A. Reid, Seatorth.
• Directors -1. L. Malone, Seaforth i Y
H. McEwing, Blyth; W. B. Alexander.
Walton; E. J. Trewartlia, Clinton ; J. 20.
Pepper. Brucefield • C. W. Leoaberdt.
Bornholm; - H. Fuller, Goderich' $,
Archibald, .Seaforth ; Allister Broulfoot,
Seaforth.
Agents —Wm. Leiner Jr,, Londrebore i
J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker.
Brussels, Erie Munroe, Seaforth,
Parties desirousto effect ineuranee oe
transact other business, will be promptbr
attended to by application to any of ths
above named officers addressed to their
respective -post offices.
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Atone 784 - Res. 286
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radiorepairs to ell kinds of radios. M
Mims RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick Renee, phone 84715, Seaforth
• NOTICE
If you want grave, sand, top soil or
excavating lust phone 864 Seaforth.
ED BOYCE
BRAEBIDE REST HOME
For elderly people and oonvaleaceau.
Telephone Mrs. Boyce. 126)V Mitchell
WANTED
Highest cash prices paid for : sick.
down or disabled cows and horses. Dead
cows andhorses picked up for removal
prompOy. Also wanted to buy, Boar
Hogs. Call collect, Bruce Marlott, At:
wood, phone 8 or 168.
NOTICE
For artificial insemination informs-
tion or service from all breeds of cattle.
Phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding de
,
iodation at: Clinton HU 2.8441 between
el
7.80 and 9.80 A.M. We have all bewde
available—top quality at low coif.
FOR. SALE
Authorized agent for Viking
Cream Separators, Seaforth, Dub-
lin, Clinton and HE3nsa11 district.
Repairing a specialty:•A few good
used ones on hand. Basil O'-
Rourke, Bruceeftld. Phone Hun-
ter 21-9131
Old horses NwantedDat 31/4c lb.,
and dead cattle at value. If dead
phoneat once. Gilbert Bros. Mink_'
Ranch. Phone collect 1483J4 or
148331 (Goderich)
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LAND FOR TAXES
Town of Seaforth
County of Huron
To Wit:
By virtue of -a warrant issued by the
Mayorof. the Town of Seaforth under
hie hand and the seal of the said corp-
oration- bearing date the 25th day of
September sale of lands in .arrears of
taxes in the Town of Seaforth will be
held, at Town. Hall, Seaforth at the hour
of '8 o'clock in the afternoon on the,
,6th. day of January 1968. unless. the..•
taxes and coats are sooner paid. Notice
is hereby given thlat the list of lands*
for sale for arrears of lazes was .pub-
lished::in The Ontario Gazette ons. the
491, day. of October, 1967, and that conies
of the said list may: be bad at my office.
Treasurer's Office, this .25th day of
September, 1967,
D. H. WILSON, Tress.
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LT.D
Phone 47