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The Seaforth News, 1958-07-10, Page 8f S.ee thein. in our WindOyvs, come hi and look them overthe store. We've got hundreds of sunnier slacks to choose from. Choose from Orions, dacrons', acrilous, clacron and wool blends and fine all wool slacks in a. wide range of greys, fawns, browns and charcoals., Sizes 28 to 50 waist, 6.95 to 1-7.95 A 888 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Neat checks, overchecks, ivy stripes washable, short sleeve sport shirts. Sizes 0,.M, L. OS - and ('sass stripes in cool 2.95 to 3095 WASH & WEAR CHINOS Glazed finish cotton `blacks you can wash and wear with no pressing. The coolest summer pant yet. Band andgray shades only. 7&5® PT Stewart Bros. COMPARE our prices ON SUMMER FOOTWEAR and you will see "why" it pays to buy at this store Willis Shoe Store Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 10 and 11 —Double Feature— "BAIL.OUT AT 43,000" John Wayne and Karen Steele REVOLT AT FT. LARAMIE (Color) John Delmer and Diana Brewster (One Cartoon) SATURDAY ONLY — July 12 "D RA NGO" Jeff Chandler and Julie London (Two Cartoons) MONDAY-- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY July 14, 15 and 16 "OKLAHOMA!" (Color). (Cinemascope) Gordon MacRea and Shirley Jones (Aro Cartoon) Two Shows Nightly,, Rain or Clear Box Office Open at 8 p.m. First Show' at Dusk Children under- 12 in cars. Free J BAYFI ELD Mr. and Mrs. J. MacKenzie and baby, Toronto, are spending a va- cation with Mr. and firs. J. Mac- Kenzie Sr. NIrs. Kenneth Castle and four children, Preston, are spending two weeks with her father-in-law, Thomas Castle. Mr, and Mrs. Eric Earl, Lon- don, are spending a vacation at their cottage, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fitzgerald, Kitchener, are at their cottage for two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Stewart are spending a few days in London. NIr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston and family, St. Catherines spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Little,. Mrs. Harold Edwards, . Loudon, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Thos. Bailey. Mrs. Wm. Dunn and two daugh- ters, London, are vacationing at their cottage. Glenn Sturgeon, London, spent the weekend with his parents. The Trinity Club of the Angli- can Church held a very success- ful bake sale on Saturday after- noon at the home of Mrs. R. H, Gairdner. Rev, and Mrs. H. Seudmore, of Preston, are spending their•vaca- tion at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. E, Pollard, Lon- don, spent the weekend at their cottage. - Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Feather- stone, spent three days last week at Willowdale. On their return they were accompanied by their five grandchildren. Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Paull re- turned to Listowel after spending last week with E. L. Lauder. Dir, and Mrs. B. Robinson and family, London, are spending a vacation in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Merrier and'children left last week to spend five weeks at Port Alberni, 13. C. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Larson and baby, of London, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.'R. J. Larson. Mr. and Bios, J. M. Atkinson of St. Clair. Shores, Mich., are spend tug a few clays at their home. Renouf Johns and Gwain, De- troit, are spending their vacation in the village. Mrs. Milvena Irwin and two children, Kincardine, spent Sun- day .with Mr. and Mrs, 'Willard Sturgeon. Mrs. E. Mellvoy, of Detroit, is. Spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. O0dleifson. Mrs. Orville Gemeinhardt and family ' Saginaw, Mich., are 'spending a week at the Gemein- herrt home. Mrs. A. Peck, Mrs. D. Varty and family, London, are at' the Peck cottage for the summer. Mrs, Sid Castle returned to her home on Saturday after spending a week in London. CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKin- non hall as their -guests during the past week, Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon and daughter Margar- et of Ferndale, Mich„ Mr. and firs. Guy Wooden, Detroit, and Miss Frances Gill and Lorne Mc- Kinnon of London. Miss Gladys McKinnon returned to'..Ferndale with Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon to visit with them and other friends Mr. Bill Haines and Miss Rena Sorensen of Georgetown spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Ramsey. Mr., and Mrs. John Wallace and Debbie spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oaclick and family at Bruce Beach. Margaret Ann who had spent the week there returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardiner were pleasantly surprised on the evening of their 60th wedding an- niversary on June 26 when their immediate relatives gathered at their home to wish them many. more years of happiness, and to enjoy a social time together.- The bride and groom were presented with many beautiful gifts. Those i)re8ent were RIr, and NIrs. Wil- mer Howatt and Jack, Londes- boro; NIr, and airs. Jas. Howatt and family, Lonclesboro; Mr. aud Mrs. Geo, Gilfillan and family of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs, H, Shute and family, Kirkton; 310, and Mrs, L. Harris and Ernie, Kirk - ton; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert aud family, Thames Road; Mr. A. Gardiner, Cromarty, and Miss Doreen Eckert, Rostock, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Duncan, Floyd and Janice, Kirkton, visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and M:i's. Gordon Scott and family. The family of NIr. and Mrs. L. .MfcKellar visited with their par- ents at their home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing hall as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson, Munro; Miss Margaret Jefferson- and Miss Pauline Olekson, of London; Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Nairn and NIr. and Mrs. T. Laing. Mrs. T. L. Scott is in attend- ance at the Leaders' Training Course at Albert College, Belle - villa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cole- man and family visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Laing and children visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stewart of Kirkton and Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson, Munro. Mrs. E. Moore was hostess for the July meeting of the W. M. S. Mrs. W. I3arper presided and led in devotions and the topic was given by NIrs. Moore. Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl led in the Glad Tidings prayer and also had charge of the study book, with Mrs. T, Laing, Mrs. C. McKaig and Mrs. Grace Scott assisting. Current events were given by Mrs. Frank Allen. The meeting closed with prayer and lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge. At the service on Sunday morn- ing the infants of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller, NIr•. and Mrs. Eldon Allen, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Laing were baptized. BRUCEFIELD Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Taylor and daughters Ina and Mary Lou' left on Sunday to visit with friends at Edmonton and the Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Burdge and Mary Ellen of Cobourg spent Sunday with their father, Mr. Fred Burdge, also visited with. Mrs, Burdge in St. Joseph's Hos- pital. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Burdge is improving in health. Mr. Wesley Ham, of Chatham,; spent a few days with his mother Mrs. C. Ham and Miss M. Swan.. Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Rose, of De- troit spent the weekend with the• McDonald family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen, Miss Louise' Allen, Hamilton; were weekend guest at St. Clair. "Mr, and Mrs, Carter of Clinton spent Saturday evening with Miss Maly Gibson.` Mr, Jas. McDonald has return- ed home 'having spent • a few weeks in Ottawa. Guests from' a distance who at- tended the Lobb picnic at Lon- desboro and spent the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Geo Hender- son were Mr. and Mrs. Parry Baer Jr., and .Janie, • Mr. and Mrs. Parry Baer Sr., Croswell, Mich., Mr, and Ml's. W. 'S. Lobb, Flint, Mich., Mrs, R. Williamson,, London, BRODHAGEN Little Bonnie Puschelberg the daughter: of Mr. and Mit. Lloyd Pusehelberg had been confined to. Seaforth Hospital with pneu- monia.' Vacation Bible School will be held at St. Peter's Lutheran Church next week starting at 9 o'- oi:ocic Monday morning: July 14 to 18th. The picnic to be Sunday, July 20th. ' The Boodhagen Band and Maj- orettes took part in the July lat Celebration at Atwood. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sholdice accompanied Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Reaney of Mitchell to the Inter- nationl.Lions Club Convention, in Chicago, this week. Miss Grace Fischer has been holidaying with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. 3. Fischer before at- tending summer school in Lon. lion. Mies Beverley Sholdice is holi- Iaying with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Querenges- ser, Mitchell, this. week. Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Rock, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Diekmeir and other relatives, Members of the Chamber of Commerce here are providing transportation every morning at. 9 o'clock for children to take swimming lessons at the Mitchell swimming pool. Rev. and Ml's, Robert Rock, Re- becca and Robert spent a few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock before leaving for his new charge at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Mr, and Mrs. Men McLeod and fancily of Listowel with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ahrens on Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth. Morenz, Kitch- ener at the home of Mr. J. F. Prueter. Miss Orselia Wolfe and Miss Marg. Jeffrey of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe, Mrs, Marry Dittmer is visiting her son Gerald plainer and Mrs. Dittmer, Kitchener. United Lutheran Church wo- men met for their monthly meet- ing with Mrs. Martin Dietz, hiss. Oscar Young, Mrs. Albert Baan taking the devotions. Their topic was' "The woman with a little son", Discussions on topic were held by Pastor E. J. Fischer. $65 was sent to Missions. Plans are being made for the 100th anniver. sary of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Sept. 14th to 19th. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer, ber, John Hulley; Son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hulley; The WNIS met on Wednesday, July 2nd in the church with Mrs. Geo. Case presiding, As this was ono Christian Stewardship meet- ing, Mrs. Case readrtwo poems on Stewardship, "Does your light shine?" 'and "Do not judge too harshly." Roll call was answer- ed by 13 ladies, The scripture les- son Matt. 6; 24.33 was read by Mrs. Case. Mrs. Case defined' stewardship and during her talk stressed the three sides of Stew- ardship: Stewardship of Time Stewardship of Abiliby or Tal- ents; Stewardship of Giving. Mire. G. Blanchard gave a reading on the Stewardship of Time, "Twen- ty-four hours a day". Helen Mc. Clue read a poem on the Stew- ardship of Ability, "Little—Acts". Mrs. Church gave a reading on the Stewardship of Giving, entit- led, "Hilarious Giving". Mrs:'Case. closed her message with a story, "An old wayto a new Life". The meeting closed 'with prayer. BORN Haklcers-At Scott Memorial Hospital on July 7, to. Mr. and Mrs. John-Hakkers, RR2 Seaforth, a daughter Aubin—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital on July 7, to Mr. and Mrs, Regis Aubin, Seatorth,_a son Doig—At Scott Memorial Hos- pital on July 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doig, a daughter; Krauskopf—At Scott Memorial Hospital on July 2nd, to Mr. anti Mrs, James Mi'auskopi, RR2 Dub- lin, a son Kramsrs — At Scott Memorial Hospital on July 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis IS,ramers, Cromarty, a daughter FOR SALE A good sized Holstein heifer, freshens in 3 weeks. Warren Gib- bings, RR4 Clinton 5117 2-7419 WANTED 50 to 100 acre farm property in good location with fair buildings. Early possession required. Apply McDonnell & Stewart, Seaforth,. Ontario. Telephone 174 FOR SALE 18 chunks of pigs around 100 lb. Joe Malone, 6408 Dublin FOR SALE 40 good York pigs sevenweeks old. Albert Clarke, RR1 Walton. Phone 49012 Brussels FOR SALE 1VI-H binder 7 foot, grease fit- tings, good condition. Frank Wil- liams, Dublin RRS, phone 41r2 NOTICE Accommodation for 2 or 3 con- valescents (men or women) in country hone, nice location, 734 miles west of Seaforth. Phone 833r12 Seaforth FOR SALE 12 acres of clover and timothy hay. Also a long nosed York hog. Lather Sanders, phone •833r12 Seaforth FOR SALE 60 acres of good hay—will sell part or all, on the field or by the bale. Alex Pepper, 656-41 Seaforth SEE The new Resulta adoring mach- ine (printing) at 79.96, adds and substracts. Regular Resulta at 49.95 (with adding only at 39.95). Savaugss, Seaforth FOR SALE Black currants, black cherries. Pick tip your own. 844r6 Seaforth. CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this op- portunity to 'thank all those who sent cards and treats and visited me While I was in Hospital and at Biome. Special thanks to Dr. J. A: Gorwill and the nursing staff of Seaforbbs hosprtaL Rachel Johnston CARD OF THANKS -I wish to sincerely "Thank" all those who remembered me with cards, treats, and inquiries while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Everything was very much appreciated. • • Elmer Rivers PULLETS FOR .SALE Leghorn Honegger breed, 900 pullets 3 months old at 31.35 ea. 500 pullets_ahnost 4 months. old at $1.50 ea. Will deliver. 'Apply Leo Ryan, Dublin 40 R.4 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Wallace A. Haugh wish to sincerely thank all those who visited him or sent cards while at home or in `=Scott Memorial Hospital as well as the doctors from the' clinic and nur- ses of the hospital. Also they wish to express thanks to neigh- bors, relatives and friends for their many acts of; kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent ,bereavement: CARD' OF THANKS To all those kind people of Londesboro and surrounding vic- inities who so generously sent carols and letter"ancl visited our clear husband and father while he was in bed at home, also while he was in Thamer Nursing Home at Seaforth and in our sad be- reaveinent. ' We thank all those who•sent cards, floral tributes and the many acts of kindness. Spec- ial thanks to the Thamer Nurs- ing Home, Dr. Brady, Seaforth, and Dr. Streets, Blyth, and the Loyal Orange Lodge of Londes- bore. Special thalcs to Rev. White' of Londesboro for his visits, and the ladies of Londesboro Church The kindness of all will long be remembered. Mrs. Nott and family IN MEMORIAM Melady—Treasured with a love sincere, the memory of my clear husband, Joseph ,Franois Melady, who passed away three years ago, July 4, 1955. In my heart your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true. There is not a day, dear Joe, . I do not think of you. —Sadly missed .by his loving wife, Marie. FOR -SALE Your choice of ten cows, some close springers. D. Nixon., Sea - forth 678o4 FOR SALE A quantity of alfalfa and timo- thy hay on farm 2% miles west of Hensall, Apply to Urban Du charme, phone 43x7 Brussels BARN DANCE Bain dance at Silver Star Ranch every Friday night from 10 to 1 a.m., 5 miles north of St. Marys on East River Road. IA mile east of Motherwell. Door prize and spot prizes, alternating dance.' Andy Linder's and Melody. Ranch NOTICE Dublin Community Sale of Livestock, Cronin Sales barn, every Wednesday commencing at 5 p.m. Livestock must be inspected and at the sale by 8 p.m. Phone 4, Dublin. Sales will he held every Wednesday. FOR SALE 5 roomed brick house In Egmondville, nice location, modern. oiI furnace, gar- age, garden. Apply to News Office . FOR SALE 2 Dual Purpose Shorthorn bulls serv- iceable age, from ROP dams. Ernest Templeman, Staffs FOR SALE Salt, coal and cement. Phone 86013 Dublin, I isuskopf Bros. WINTHROP The Helping Hanel Mission Band will hold their picnic at the home of Mrs, W. Dodds on Friday afternoon, July llth. Cavan Congregation and Sun. clay School held a very success- ful picnic at the Seaforth Lions Park, on Saturday, June 28th. After a swim in the pool the chil. ttren gathered for sports and then a delicious supper was enjoyed by all. The following are the re- sults of sports: Girls and boys 6 yrs. and un- der, Jimmie Anderson, Paul Som- erville; girls 6-8, Marlene Dol - mage, Julia Blanchard,; boys 6.8, Elan Dolmage, Grant Little; girls 9.11, Joyce Dolmage, Pauline Dol-' mage; boys 9.11, Jimmie Rapson, Murray McClure; girls 12-14, Marlene Pepper, Elaine Beattie; boys 12.14, Gary Little, Gary Al- exander; peanut scramble, Kind- ergarten; girls 6-8, ]tick -the -slip- per, Julia Blanchard, Blanche Dalton; bays 6-8, Rae Beattie, Neil Little; girls 9-11, balloon race, Lois Bernard, Linda Kerr; boys 9-11, Murray McClure, Jim- mie Rapson; girls' and boys 4 -leg- ged race 14 yrs. and under, Mur- ray McClure, Gary Alexander and Jimmie Rapson; Elaine Somer- ville, Joan Boyd and Linda Pap ple;• wheelbarrow race, Murray McClure, Gary Alexander; •Ean. Dolmage, Grant Little; necktie' race, Gary Little, Deiphine Dol mage; Kenneth Dolmage, Dorothy Dalton; kick -the -slipper - men and women, Dorothy Dalton, Ada. Blanchard. Odeet member, Mrs. Robert Beattie; youngest mem- WEEK END SPECIALS OId Town Sweet Mixed Pickles Maxwell House Coffee lb 89C Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12 oz pkg ...........1....., 25'c 23c Aubrey • Eckmeyer Phone 72 Seaforth General Store, Egmondville Formerly Haney's Chiropractic Office Opens K. S. Wood, D.C., Doctor of Chiropractic is pleased to announce the opening of his office for - general practice, in Clinton, July 15th, 1958. Intersection Hwys. No 4 & 8 OFFICE HOURS Tuesday to Friday -- 9 A.M. to 5. P.M, Tues., Thurs. & Fri. evening, 7 P.M, to 9 P.M. Saturday, 9 A.M. to 12 noon Notice to Destroy Weeds All property owners in Huron County are hereby notified that all noxious weeds must be destroyed by J'uly lath. After that date all neglected areas will be dealt with in accordance with the Weed Control Act of Ontario. W. R. Dougall Huron County Weed Inspector THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, July 10, 1158 BOX Funeral Service' AMBULANCE. Prompt and Careful.,. Attention H 0pital Bed Flower's 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 Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC ( E1,sA. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m.. to 5 p.m., daily except Wednesday and Sunder Evenings: Tuesday, Thuraday and Sat• arday only 7.9 p.m. Appointments made la ',trireme are. desirable. TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J.O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S. W. G. DRENNA'N, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth ,TOHN- B. LONGSTAFP - Optometrist. Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to 6.80: Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. ewe by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7Q10; above Hawkins' Hdwe, Moa 9 to 8.80 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. AU .kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected ffected at lowest . rates in First - Class Companies INSURANCE • Fire •• Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather . Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 394 Res. 640 Insure Co-op -Way Auto, Accident and Sickness, Liability, Wind, Fire and other perils P. A. "PETE" ROY, CLINTON Phone Collect HU 2.9357 Co-operators Insurance Association 'blue CO Q the solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVVE IL AND FURNACE DUNDAS & LONEV Phone 673 or 332-R AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office 'Phone 784 - Hes. 286 Por artificialninseriina ion servie 0r.—' more information, telephone the Water. loo Cattle Breeding Association collect at Clinton HU 2.8441 between: 7.30 and 9.80 A.M. We supply service to top quality bulls of the Holstein, Jersey. Ayrshire. Guernsey, Brown Swiss, 'Red Poll, Hereford (polled and horned), Beef Shorthorn. (polled and horned), and Dual Purpose Shorthorn, Angus and Oharolaiso breeds. The cost Is low. Notice Township of Tuckersmith DUMPING GROUND Township of Tuckersmith Dumping Ground will be open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 2 to 6 o'clock and evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock; until further -notice. E. P. Chesney, Clerk The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEIAFORTH. ONT. Officers --President, Wm, S. Alexander i Vice -Pres„ R. Archibald: Manager end Sea -Tread., M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Direetord—J. Lr Malone, Seaforth; 1. $. McEwing. Myth; W. S. Alexander. Walton; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton: 1. 5. Pepper, Brueefieeld; C. W. Leonbardt. Bornholm; H. Fuller, Goderich; IL Archibald, Seaforth; Alil eter Broadfoot. Seaforth. Agents — Wm. Leiper Jr., Londealam J. F. Prueter,: Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels. Erie Munroe,^Seaforth. Partied desirous to effect insurance on transact other business, will be promptly attended to by application to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective pest offices.. 8000 DEKALB PULLETS FOR SALE Healthy, well raised, vaccinated for bronchitic and Newcastle.' 12 weeks old June 29thandJuly 3rd. Discounts on large orders. free delivery on all orders of 200 or more... Inspection Invited. En- quiries promptly answered. Call or write MOORE'S POULTRY FARM, R.j2, Sew forth, Ont. Phone 647081 RADIO REPAIRS Qulok, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios. at TBItRY"s RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 8478, Seaforth WANT Old horses wantedatU 515c lb., and dead cattle at value. If dead phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, Phone collect 148304. or 148801 (Godertioh) Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 TEXACO PRODUCTS PROMPT FARM DELIVERIES Walden & Broadfoot Phone°'686w, Seaforth