The Seaforth News, 1957-11-28, Page 16•
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and
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Reversible
PLAID
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all wool reversible tartans or
pleated wool plaid designs in a wide choice
of colors make a practical and lovely gift.
See our big range in sizes 10 to 20
DAINTY GIFTS !
TERYLENE BLOUSES
Styled in short, three quarter or full sleeve
length styles in easily washed, no -iron
terylene. The popular blouse in white
and colors.
4.95 to 6095
Authentic
11.95 to 19.95
STEWART BROS.
Egmondville. Church
Sunday Nights At Egmondville
United Church
A -Congregational singing of
Christmas Carols. (Selections by
the Congregation.)
B -Two Films: The First
Christmas. Christmas Joys.
C -"Christmas in other
Lands".t' Free Copies.) You will
enjoy this service. Come. "Open
every doorway and above all
open every heart to God."
Dr. Semple, Minister.
SENIOR AUXILIARY
The Nov. meeting of the Sen-
ior Auxiliary of First Presby-
terian Church was held in the
church schoolroom on Tuesday
afternoon. The president, 'Mrs.
P. Glenn Campbell, presided
and opened the meeting with
the poem, "So Long As There
Are :Homes". During the busi-
ness period it was announced
that gifts have been sent to the
Penmarvian Home at 'Paris, On-
tario. The date of the Decem-
ber ,meeting was changed to
Tuesday, Dee. 10th.
(Miss M. 'Gray's group was in
to train their people to become
more efficient in the work, and
be alble to have self-supporting,)
congregations so that they can
carry on themselves the unfin-
ished task. The meeting closed
by all repeating the Lord's
Prayer in unison.
charge of the devotional part
of the meeting. Mrs. H. R.
Scott read ,the scripture lesson
and Mrs. A. Kerr led in prayer.
The last chapter of the study
book on Southeast Asia was
discussed by Miss Jessie Fraser
and (Mrs. J. L. Bell. The discus-
sion pointed out that the mis-
sionary task there is still un-
finished, and also that mission
work is ohanging. Today their
need is for more churches and
more native trained leaders.
The help they want from us is
7ve11 qualified missionaries, doc-
tors, nurses and agriculturalists
WALTON
The boundary and 17th group
of Duff's church held their Nov
ember meeting at the home of
Mrs. Martin Baan. It took the
form of -a Christmas program.
Mrs. Mark Hamilton reed the
scripture.Minutes were read by
Mrs. H. McCallum. Mrs. Clifford
Ritchie gave' the W.A. report and
Mrs, Bill Coutts the W.M.S.
treasurer's report. .A. poem, What
Is Christmas? was read by Mrs.
Wm. Bennett.
The new officers for 1958 are:
President, Mrs, Donald Buchan-
an; vice president, Mrs. Harold
Smalldon; secretary, Mrs, 'Martin
Baan; W.A. treasurer„ Mrs, Cliff-
ord Ritchie; W.M.S. treasurer,'
Mrs. George Williamson.; Supper
committee, Mrs. James Coutts,
Mrs. John Bruce. Quilt commit-
tee,- Mrs. Roy Bennett, Mrs. Wm.
Bennett, MI's. James McMichael.
and Mrs. Thos. Leeming, Two
quilt tops were 'donated by Mrs.
James Clark and Mrs. George
Williamson.
Mrs. Douglas Ennis was host-
ess for
ostess;for the November meeting of
the Walton group on Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Frank Walters pre-
sided . and opened the, meeting
with hymn. Scripture was read
by Mrs. Walter' Bewley. Mrs. Nel-
son Marks reported on the Octob-
er meeting, and called the roll.
The W.A. treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. Luella Marshall
and Mrs, Earl Watson gave the
W.M.S. financial statement, Mrs.
George Dundas introduced the
topic. It was voted to have the
lunch committee remain the sante
as last year with a different' hos-
tess. Mrs. Nelson. Marks distrib-
uted the topic and contest slips
for the coming.:year. Mrs. Herb
Travis gave the report of the no-
minating committee with the
slate of officers for 1958:
President, Mrs. Janes Clark;
vice president, Mrs. Art Busby,
secretary Mrs. Nelson Marks. W.
M. S. treasurer, Mre. Earl Wat-
son; W.A. treasurer, Mrs. Ronald
Bennett; press reporter, Mrs.
Douglas Ennis; pianist, Mrs. Herb.
Travis. Contest leaders, Mrs. Gor-
don Murray and Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell. Supper committee -Mrs.
.Ernie Stevens, Mrs. Ralph Trav-
is, Mrs. Wm. Thames and Mrs.
'RTnl. Bennett. Quilt committee-
Mrs. Peter McDonald and Mrs.
Lloyd Porter,
The copper contest money was
counted by the two leaders, Mrs.
Wm. Thamer . and Mrs. Ralph
Travis, and resulted in a win for
Mrs. Travis' side. A total of $194
was realized during the year for
the W.M.S. Lunch was served by
the hostess and Mrs. Silas John-
ston, Mrs. J: Hislop and Mrs.
Nelson Marks.
BORN
Beuermann'- At Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, on Nov.'23rd, to Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Beuermann,
Seaforth, a son
Lane -At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on Nov. 24th, to Mr, and
Mrs. John Lane, rr5 Seaforth, a
son.
FORTY YEARS AGO
Frons The Seaforth News,
November 1917
;Casualties: Lance Corp. Wes-
ley Wankel, killed. Pte.,David
Quail, wounded; (Corp. Howard
(Hays, wounded. Sidney How of
Cromarty, killed.
IWedding: Charles McDaid and
Mary 'Burns, both of Dublin.
:Arnold Case has purchased
the residence of M•rs. J. S. Ro-
berts.
Miss Leila Best has returned
from spending several months at
Grimsby.
Mrs. Edward Driscoll of 'Wal-
ton who is past 70, has the
proud record of having knit 250 Giselo Eller.
pairs of socks, besides making
FOOD BUYS Every Customer
CHECKS OUT WITH SAVNIOS
ALL, PRICES GOOD THURS. FRIDAY, SAT., NOV. 28.29.30
CAMPBELL'S •
TOMATO SOUP ' 2 tins 23c
GARDEN PATCH - CHOICE TENDER
PEAS - 2 15 -oz Tins 25c
GOLD SEAL
TUNA - fancy white '7 oz tin 25c
OGILVIE'S
MINUTE OATS - large 5 -Ib bag 49c
r,AYLMER - TOMATO
CATSUP 11 oz. bottle 19c
DOG FOOD -Swift's "Tempt" .. 3 15 -oz. tins 25c
MILK -Carnation . 2 large tins 310
JAVEX-Liquid ........... '32 -oz. Bttle 25c
FRUIT CAKE MIK.-Robinhood........ pkg. 69c
FRY'S COCOA -makes delicious cocoa ..,, x/2 -1b. Tin 39c
PINEAPPLE -Aylmer -Crushed 20 -oz TIn 26c
TEA, BAGS -Lyon's Economy Pak , . . Box of 100. 77c
WAX PAPER -Food Saver=Heavy ..:..100 -ft. Roll Box 33c.
SPAGHETTI -Heinz - Cooked . - 2 15 -oz, tins 33c
BAKING NEEDS SHELLED NUTS
Pecans .. . •'3 oz. Pkg.-29c Almonds.:. , 3 oz. pkg.-20e
Broken Walnuts, il'oz pkg 19c WascoCuri'ants 15 oz pkg 24c
Dromedary Pitted Dates 1 ib. Pkg.-23c.
Seedless Raisins 15 oz. Pkg.-25c
Bleached Sultanas 15 oz. pkg.-30c
Van Iiirks Chocolate Chipits . 6 oz. Pkg.-29e
Robin Hood Flour 7 lb. bag -53c
Shirriffs Pure Vanilla 1% oz. bottle --25c
Fluffo Shortening ........ ....... '....,.... . 1 1b. Pltg.-29c
UNITED BUYERS : STORE
Smith's Grocer
PHONE 12SEAFORTH
CARD OF THANKS
To all our neighbors and friends
and relatives we take this op-
portunity of expressing our sin-
cere thanks for the lovely floral
tributes and messages of symp-
athy in our recent sad bereave-
ment; to the superintendent and
staff of Scott Mein. Hospital,
Mrs. Durst for a lovely solo, the
pallbearers, flower bearers, the
Box Funeral Home and Dr, Gor-
will for his long and faithful ser-
vice, and for the many acts of
kindness and assistance our grate-
ful thanks.
Mrs. Sam Townsend and family
THANK YOU
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Buuck.
(Martian Priestap) of Brodhag-
en want to thank everyone who
donated towards the showers held
for us, and also' those planning
and helping in any way
FOR SALE
A good milk cow Hereford
cross breell, 5 years old. Due in
January. Phone 37-17 Brussels.
Martin Baan ,
FOR SALE
11 chunks, 10 suckers. 1 hog.
A. Grummett, phone 654r12
FOR SALE •
9 York pigs, seven. weeks old.
Apply to James Barry, Egmond-
ville, phone 66Sr15
FOR RENT
Five room apartment on Vic-
toria street, heated, separate
bath, available at once. Apply to
John Tremeer, phone 268w
MAN WANTED
,Are you dissatisfied with your
work? Would you like a busi-
ness of your own? If so, write
IRawleigli.'s Dept. S{.--364-GIG,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal,- Que.
NOTICE
I won't ibe responsible for any
bills or accounts unless author-
ized by me personally.
A. BUiSHIE.
NOTICE
Used furniture bought and
sold. Victoria 'Street, 'Clinton.
M. A. Cummings, phone EU -2-
6658, Clinton.
WANTED
Lady wants housework for
afternoons. Phone 184W. Mrs.
many shirts and pyjamas for the WANTED TO RENT
Red Cross. Furnished apartment in or
near iSeaforth for two • adults.
4
INDECISION
• . caused this fatal accident
LOCATION:
Rural intersection,
nr. Orlllia
TIME:
4.15 p.m.
ROAD SURFACE:
Gravel. Dry
RESULT:
One killed. One
slightly injured
Thenar on the right approached the intersection and slowed down, apparently
to wait until the other car had passed. But, suddenly, the driver changed her
mind and began to accelerate ...no doubt thinking she had time to cross the
intersection. The other driver braked immediately, but couldn't stop in time.
His car slammed into the other broadside. The indecisive driver died in
hospital. Indecision has been the cause of many serious and fatal accidents.
Remember this every time you drive.
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT,
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(Phone 711W iSeafoith. T. Henke.
APT. TO RENT
2 room apartment, on West
William st., suitable for two peo-
ple, inusediate possession. Phone
833r12
FOR SALE
EIectric grinder and roller and
3 H.P. electric motor. Apply
James McClure, phone 846r11
FOR SALE
Girls coat, size 12-14, in good
condition, practically new. Apply
at The News
FOR SALE
Holstein calf. Russell Pringle,
phone noon or evenings, 8521.23
Clearing Auction Sale
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. To - be
held in the Brussels Arena on Saturday.
December 7, at 12.80 P.M. sharp
2 -pieces .chesterfield suite by Kroehler;
largo living room mirror; large space
heater; pair. matched - end tables
(blonde) ; coffee table (blonde) ; pair
matching table lamps ; . trdltto. lamp ;
magazine rack ; rug 9x12; 21 -in. Mar-
coni TV and base; 2 pair flowered
drapes; 2 vases; walnut occasional
chair; kitchen stool; card table; hall
tree ; modern dinette suite, blonde wood
6 chairs; buffet and table (as new);
buffet lamp. -Dominion 4 -burner electric
stove; 9 cu. ft. Marquette refrigerator;
chrome 'breakfast suite, 2 chairs. Ad-
miral radio. Quebec heater; quantity of
stove pipes. Regina floor polisher; elec-
tric tea kettle; pop-up toaster. Domin
ion washing machine; .gas lawn mower
(1 year 011), 4 cycle. Hotpoint coal
annex. Continental bed (ibox springs
and•mattress) ; bedroom chair ; bathroom
hamper; baby convertible buggy, like
new; bathroom vanity ;.steel single bed,
mattressand springs; chiffonier; child's
rocker,. 8 -piece bedroom suite, blonde,
with springs and spring -filled mattress
including Mr. and firs, Dresser and
chest of.,,drawers. Peer. dresser lamps;
quantity of books; bedside table ; pieta
bedroom linoleum ; child's crib and. mat-
tress, blonde;' high chair; child's
rocker. Dishes,. curtains, fruit, hose,
bedding, linens, and , many other Item
usual to a modern household too numer-
ous to mention. Terms cash. Property
Bold -no reserve.
Lew. Rowland, Auctioneer. D. A.
Willis; Proprietor, Robt,,Johnston, .Clerk
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank allfhose.who
remenvbered me .while 'I was in
the hospital, with cards, fruit
and other gifts. I enjoyed them
all. IDIOINALD MciNBCtHOL
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to extend my sincere
thanks to all 'those who sent me
treaJts, flowers, cards, and all:
those who visited me :While a pa-
tient in Scott (Memorial Hos-
pital. It was all deeply appreci-
ated. , -
ANNE MALONEY..
IN' MEMORIAM
Cairns-Sn loving memory of
a dear (husband, John D. Cairns.
who passed away two years ago
Dec. 4,1955.
"Nothing but memories as we
journey on.
Longing for a smile from a
loved one gone,
None knows the depth of our
deep regret,
But we remember when others
forget". .
-Lovingly remembered by
wife, Jean.
FOR SALE
Studio couch' in good condition
$40. Cot with spring filled mat-
tress. $18. 2 -burner hot plate with
oven. Phone 240.
FOR SALE
Beach white enamel coal or
wood range, in good condition,
Dalton Diegel, phone Dnblin 52r11
FOR SALE
100 acre farm, brick house and
large barn, water in house and
barn, hydro throughout. Priced
right for quick sale. Apply to
Emmerson Smith, Kippen rr3.
lot 21, con, 2, Tuckersmith. Phone
66812 Henson
WANTED
First mortgage of $2000.00 on
2 storey frame house in Seaforth
with furnace and bath. Interest
6%. Repayments to suit lender.
Apply McConnell & Stewart, Bar-
risters, Seaforth, Ontario. Tele-
phone 174
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday November .88, 1957
BOX
Funeral -Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 596W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone '5-W Seaforth
FOR SALE
Premium Oil -Regular prices. Quality
and service at an times. William M.
Hort. "Fuel to Burn"
WANTED
Avon Cosmetics offer ambitious ladies
the opportunity toearn$2 to 13 an hour
servicing customers in your own com-
munity. Exclusive territories now avail-
able in Seaforth, Walton, and district.
Write Mrs: Lourien Green, Avon Man-
ager, Box 281, Hanover,: out.
RADIO
See the Bulova pocket- size transistor
radio in leatherette. at 99.95 ; available
in unbreakable daso at 59.95; large size
in leatherette at 79.95. Generous trade-in
allowed for any old radio, Savaugea',
Seaforth
FOR SALE
Slabs, hardwood, about 12", $10 per
load. Mixed slabs, 'same load $8 load.
Approximately 174 cords to load..
We also have bargains in dressed hem-
lock lumber, all dimensions, Fred J.
Hudie, phone HU 2-6655 Clinton
TOWN OF SEAPtORTH
COURT OF REVISION.
The Court of Revision for the Assess-
ment Roll of 1967 for. the Town of Sea -
forth, will meet •in the townhallat
8 P.M. onMonday, Dec. 2nd
D. H. WILSON, Clerk
NOTICE '
Guaranteed radio and TV re-
pairs. We give satisfaction. R. D.
Scott, Radio -TV service, opposite
Commercial hotel
Township of McKillop
First Posting of Voters' List
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9 of
the Voters'- Lists Act, and I have
posted up in my office, in Jdc-
Iiillop, on the 18th day of Nov-
ember, 1957, the list of all per-
sons entitled to vote in said Mu-
nicipality for members of parlia-
ment . and municipal elections,
and that such list remains there
for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all vot-
ers to take immediate proceed-
ings to have any errors or omis-
sions corrected according to law,
the last day of appeal being the
2nd day of December,, 1957.
John M. Eckert, Clerk of the
Township of McKillop
SEAFORTH CLINIC .
• 15..A. McMaster, B.A., 51.0.. fnteraiet
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 ere
desirable ..
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY_CLINIC
J.0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN B. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
6.80; Wed. 9 AM -to 12.80 PM. Thur. erre
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010.
above Hawkins' l6dwe,- Mon. 9 to 5.80
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected at lowest rates In First- •
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• .Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 834. Res. 540
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid' comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 382-8
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers -President, Wm. S. Alexander!
Vice -Pres.; R. Archibald; Manager and
Seo. -Treat., 55 A, Reid, Seaforth.
Directors -J. L. Malone, Seaforth J.
H. MeEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander,
Walton; D. J, Trewartha, Clinton ; J. II.
Pepper, Brucefleld • 0. W. Leonhardt,
Bornholm; H. Fuller, Goderloh; E.
Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot
Seaforth.
Agents -Wm. Leiper Jr., Londerhoro;
J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker.
Brussels, Erie Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insoranee or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by application to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM Mt HART
Office T11one 784 - (Res. 2S6
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and
guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radion, at
TERRY'S. RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 34755, Seaforth
NOTICE
If you want gravel, sand, top soil or
excavating just phone 864 Seaforth.
ED BOYCE
BRAESIDE REST HOME
For elderly people and convalescents.
Telephone Mm. Boyce, 126 W Mitchell
WANTED
Highest cash prices paid for sick.
down or disabled COWS and horses. Dead
cows and horses. picked up. for removal
promptly. Also wanted to buy, Boar
Hogs. ^Call ' collect, Bruce Marlott, At-
wood, phone 8 or 158.
NOTICE
For artificial insemination informs,
Non or service from all breeds of cattle,
phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding As-
sociation at: Clinton HU 2-8441 between
7.80 and 9.80 A.M. We have all breeds
available -top quality at low coat.
FOR SALE
Authorized agent for Viking
Dream Separators, Seaforth, Dub-
lin, Clinton and Hensall district.
Repairing a specialty. A few good
used ones on; hand. Basil 0' -
Rourke, Bruceefi]d. Phone Hun-
ter 2-9131
WANTED
Old horses wanted.at 31/2c lb.,
and dead cattle at value. If dead
phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch. Phone collect 148314 or
148311 (Godenich)
TRIDASITRER'S SALE OF
LAND FOR TAXES
Town of Seaforth
County of Huron
To Wit:
By virtue of it warrant issued by the
Mayor 'of the Town of Seaforth under
his hand and the seal of the said corp-
oration bearing date the 25th day of
September mule 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 costs are sooner paid. Notice
is - hereby given thlat the listof lands
for sale for arrears of taxes was pub -
Robed in The Ontario Gazette .on the
4th day of October, 1957, and that copies
of the said list may be had at my office.
Treasurer's .Office, this .25th day. of
September, 1057.
D. H. WILSON, Tress,
Hudson Sterling
Coal
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