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The Seaforth News, 1958-11-27, Page 8OF THE MEN ON YOUR LIST Men's Pure Wool Dressing Gowns You'll be amazed with the quail ty of these all wool dressing gowns in popular : shades of wine, navy and charcoal with smart contrasting plaid trim on collar and cuffs, plus a wide choice of washable, fast color all plaid gowns in fine flannella. Sizes 8, M, L, O.S. Very specially priced at: 13.95 Men's No -Iron WHITE SHIRTS Give him the famous Forsyth No -Iron white shirts this Christmas. You just wash and drip dry with no ironing whatever. These shirts have the new Perma-Tex collar and cuffs that will outwear the shirt. Single or French cuff styles in sizes 14 to 18, in sleeve lengths from 32 to 35. 5.95 New Designs, Men's PAM AS Here's a smart line of new subdued paisley pattern broadcloth pajamas that will make a grand gift for any man. They're new and different, fully sanforized and fast color. Sizes 36 to 44. A grand gift at - 4.95 NOVEL GIFT SUGGESTIONS TIE & SOX SETS, Gift Boxed . 2 50 to 3.95 TIE & HANKIE SETS, Gift Boxed 195 to 2.50 MOROCCO WALLETS 2.00 to 4.95 TWO PAIR HOSE, Gift Boxed 2.95 CUFF LINKS 200 to 3.50 LINKS & TIE BAR • SETS 3.95 The Christmas Store NOTICE tore Hours SEAFORTH STORESI WLL BE OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 - 17 - 24 MON., TUES., WED., DEC. 22-23-24 UNTIL 9 P. M. Stores will close at 6 p.m., Saturday, December 27th S EAFOnTIJ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "Wo onto), many now comforts, thanks to a Personal Loan" BRODHAGEN Keith Lorraine Bennewies in- fant son of Mr, and lfrs. Willard Bennewies was baptized during the Sunday morning service at St, Peter's Lutheran Church. Mr. and -firs, Wilfred Drager were the sponsors along with the par- ents. Mrs. Ivan Siemon (Lillian Dit• tiner) received her St.. Peters Lutheran Church ehere from Redeemer Lutheran, Monk - ton. !Mrs. Edward Brodhagen has been confirmed and joined St. Peter's Lutheran Church here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green of Clinton and Mr, and Mrs. Hess of Zurich with Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Hinz. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Siemon and Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl in Toronto for the weekend and at- tended the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs, Mr, andMrs. Harold l MeNaught on and Glenn attended the Rey - al 'Winter Fair, Toronto. Mr. Ivan nickmier returned home from hospital in London. Mrs, Jos. Dickison, air. and Mrs. Gordon Dickison, Kenneth and Jane of Teeswater with Mr. and Mrs, Ford Dickison on Sun- day. Mrs, Robert French is confined to London Hospital. You coin do so much with the help of a PE S NAL LOAN Getting a new television set, radio or record-player ... new home furnishings ... payment of educational fees . . , these are among the many worthwhile objectives you can reach more easily with a Personal Loan. For details, see our nearest branch — we have 800 across Canada to serve you. CANADIAN E3ANK OF COMMEpCE MU. Seaforth Branch -- L. F. Ford - Manager Dublin Branch -- E. J. Dean -- Manager N.19 ,19,0111. CARD OF THANK I would like at this time t ex- press my sincere thanks to all those who visited me , 'sent flowers, -cards and treats. Special thanks to Rev. James, Dr: Gor- will, the nurses. and staff for all their kindness while, I was a pat- ient at Sc'btt Memorial Hospital, Everything was deeply appreciat- ed. Mrs, George MoGavin• CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for the manor kind expressions of sympathy during the illness and passing of Ms's. MOCavin, also to the Whitney Funeral Home. --Isaac McGavin• CARD OF THANKS Vern. and Mona Aldsrdice wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many ,acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tri- butes received following the sud- den loss of their baby son, Bryan CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sinc- ere appreciation for the many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during our resent loss of a loving wife and mother. Spe- cial thanks to Rev, T. J. Pitt, Dr• McMaster and those who re- membered us in their prayers. John .Armstrong and Family. E Nine pigFOR between et vee E 45 and 50 lbs. in average weight. Ed Dor- ranee 833r22 Seaforth FOR SALE A medium size Quebec heater in good condition, 1 set of scales. Orville Dele,N, Main SL, Seaforth FOLittle puppiies, SALEisoearly while the supply lasts, Harold Storey, 83713 Seaforth TURKEYS FOR SALE Place your orders now for tur- keys. Will dress when wanted, Clarence Regele, phone Dublin 04 r9 UFOR SALE Used pressure system. Phone 649x3, Roddy MacLean LOST White terrier dog with blank spots showing through, and long tail. Answers to name of "Skip- , py", Last seen in vicinity of Roy Lawson's barn. Pinder please phone 54,0 PUPPIES FOR SALE Ten puppies, Apply to Peter Christensen, Thione evenings 740 Seaforth HONEY FOR SALE Clover, 4 lbs, 1.15; 8 lbs 2.25. Honey can be purchased at Mark's Store at Walton; Bert Allen's, Londesboro. Wallace Ross Apiar- ies FOR SALE Aged mare, good worker. Also a quantity of used inch lumber, very cheap, Roy Lawson, Coder - bah street west Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wolfe, Stratford and Mrs. John Hinz, Sebringville on Sunday. Brodhagen School Christmas Concert is to be held on Tues, evening, Deo, 16th. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Diegel. and Mr. Geo. Diegel with Ili', and Mrs. Saar Smyth, Mitchell, on Sunday. The !'nice Of Ten,perailce Manitoulin Island repealed the Canada Temperance Act. They then came under the Liquor Con trot Act. At the end of two year's under the L.C.A,, after a carefui study f i y of conditions, ns n reputable citizen made this report: ',Drinking among minors still exists and on a Scale that even those most anxious to discredit the C.T.A. would not dare suggest prevails in C.T.A. counties, Min- ors are getting liquor evidently without any trouble. The mail boat leaves necessary provisions to bring as many as 50 to 60 cas- es of beer daily. The day I was on the boat nearly all the passengers were drinking both beer and rye." Of bootlegging—"It seems ram- pant everywhere . , . Drinking has become a menace. Dances have had to be stopped even in the R. C. parish hall," Think twice Huron before you repeal the C.T.A.!—Advt. Election Cards To the Electors Hullett Twp. Ilaving served on the Council in the past your support at the polls on Monday, December 1st, will be very much appreciated Thos, Leiper To the Electors Hullett Twp. As it is impossible to see everybody, 1 solicit your vote and influence for Councilman in the Dec. lst election. Complimentsof the season Archie Young Clearing Auction Sale at young area T,13, tested and vaccinated grade cows, heifers; Calves, pigs,'sheep. horse. Tite unl- dersigned auctioneers have re- ceived instruetions to sell by Pub- lic Auction for Boekly vie Hall Farms, Con. 10 Mor'nington twp., 7 Miles southeast of Tralee, 6 miles west of -Linwood and 4 miles north of Millbank, Satur- day, Nov. 29, commencing at 1 o'- clock sharp, the following: REAL ESTATE, consisting opt 450 acres of choice landin a high state of fertility, 300 acres in one block with two complete sets of buildings and drilled Wello, phis a large barn and drive shed. 150 acres located across the road With buildings and drilled well. This property is centrally lo- cated between Kitchener, Strat- ford and Listowel. IY not .previously sold real estate will be sold subjeot to re- serve bid on clay of sale. CAT.TL]a--2 Holstein 1st calf heifers, fresh; 2 holstein, Sud calf cows, fresh; 2 Holstein hei- fers, due time of Sala; 1 Hol- stein, 1st calf heifer bred in Sep- tember; 1 Holstein cow bred a short time; 1 Jersey 2nd calf caw, fresh; 1 Jersey, 3rd calf cow, fresh; 1 Jersey, 2ndcalf cow, due in 1 month; 2 Jersey heifers, due shortly; 1 jersey heifer bred 4 months; 1 Jersey anti Guernsey heifer, , due short- ly; 1 'Guernsey heifer, bred 5 months; 1 .part Ayrshire !heifer, clue time of sale; 2 1.1018tein her• fers due in 1 month; 6 Holstein heifers, pasture bred; 2 Guernsey heifers, pasture bred. • Fresh. cows Sold with calves at fooSHt. EEP-50 Suffolk breeding ewes; 70 breeding ewes all of a fine wool type; 1 Suffolk ram; 1 Oxford ram; 1 Leister ram. BENS -300 Arles In -Cross, 11 months old. PIGS -3 sows. bred 6 weeps; 5 Purina chicken feeders tube ttain9,ype; 2 automatic water foun- GRATIN-3000 bushels of mixed grain, ,Sale will be held under cover. TERMS: Chattels cash on day of sale. Real estate 'terms made known (lay of sale, Anyone wishing to inspect this property or stock pre vious to sale will be welcome. PROP., J. Scott Davidson, R.R. 1, Britton. AUOTIONEERS: Donne McLel• land and Donald Blue, Bervie. COMING EVENTS Friday evening, Nov. 28, Convention Huron alcar edeikrahood County Church. Speaker Rev, Gordon Domm, General Secretary Ontario Temperance Federation, Also for youth outstanding film in colour `Far From Alone".. FOUND Ono Hereford calf strayed to the farm of Bert McClure, Lot 30, con. 4, McKillop. Phone 844r11 LOST Two Hereford calves 300.400 lbs. strayed from lot 13, con. 4, hicliilop. Joseph Malone TO RENT Heated apartment in Egmondaille. Ap- ply to IVY HENDERSON. Phone 008 r 2 evenings or 64531 daytime, SALES AND SERVICE Viking Separators. Authorized dealer Dublin. Seaforth and Clinton. 13osi1 O'Rourko'.s. Blacksmith $ Welding Shop. Brueeficld ROOM AND BOARD Available in Seaforth for older citizens privileged to the right Persons. Apply at The News FOR SALE Tt, hin v Red x Sussex pullets, laying. Apply to Prank Bowman, Seaforth, R. 0. u, Phare 40 r 23 Dublin. Township of Tuckersmith Clark's Notice of First Postbag of the Voters' List, 1958 Notice is hereby given that I have complied with. Section 0 of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Tuckersmith on the 1.1th day of November, 1058, the list of all persons entitled iciipal elections and that such list remains there for in- spection. And I• hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or ommissions corrected according to law, the last day of appeal being the 25th day of November, 1958. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk NOTICE Television and Radio repairing. All work is guaranteed. For quick reliable service, call R. D. Scott By-law No. 607 FOR 1958 OF THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH A Ey-law fixing the assess- ment on the business pre- mises of J. A. Johnston Company Limited, WHEREAS The Municipal Act, 18, S. 0. 1060, Chapter .243, Section 888,. sub -section 02, provides authority to Municipal Councils to pass a By-law with than the ree quarte stiveofvote allof membersnotls of the Council, and the assent of not less than .two-thirds of the electors qualified. to vote on money by-laws who vote on the by-law fixing the assessment of cm, tein industrial properties, AND WHEREAS J. A. Johnston Company Limited have applied .for a fixed assessment ani respect of abusi- ness being commenced by it on the premises in the Town of Seaforth being composed of parts of Lots 1, 2 and 3 05 ebewo on Registered Plan No, 8 for the said Town of Seaforth. eisa AND DAS Limited e has not .hereo- tfhe Colpo tire been on ofd the fixedofassessment byo Perth, . orbranch an ndustry Sof c, iisimila r nature established in the Municipality other than Seaforth Shoes Limited which proposes to carry on business in the aforesaid premises of J. A. Johnston Company Limited and which company has consented in writing to the granting of the .fixed assessment, AND WHEREAS the Municipal- Coun- cil of the Town of Seaforth deems It ex- pedient that such a by-law be passed. NOthe CorpoTration 00 the TowE the n of ilof Sea. forth enacts as follows: (1) That J, A. Johnston Company Limited be granted a fixed assessment on the premises to be occupied by them for manufacturing purposes and being shown on rfegisteredfPlan No?8 £ors tas he Town of Seaforth, for a tem of 10 Years commencing with the year 1958 in- elusive,l� being with assessiments7 on which the taxes will be levied for, the years 1959 to 1008 both inclusive, ata fixed stun of 87800.00 including land and bthedbusiness assessment for 1{he said premises n durie ng lhecalculated othe said limed of 07300,00, (2) That the fixed assessment so pro. vided for above shall not apply to or af- fect taxation for school purposes or lo- cal improvementx Corpora- tion That Town doff Seetforth take the neoessam proceedings as required by the sedd Municipal Act to obtain a vote of Act. ratepayers as required by the said 14) mat this By-law shall come into effect after receiving a third reading and £lnal passing thereof. READ a first mrd second time and unanimously passed by the members of the Council who were all present this 27th day of October, 1958. "D. H. Christie, ilson 1, Clerk NOTICE TAISI3 NOTICE that the foregoing is Corporatiue on of theiTon ndofySeaforthtto be submitted to the vote of the electors at AND THAT i£ the assent oft the elect. ors is obtained to the said Droiiosed B law it. will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Connell of the said Corporation et.a meeting thereof after the expiration of ono month from the date of the first publication of this no- tice,which shall be on the 20th day of NAND THAT the 8th clay of December, 1958, at 13 o'clock on the forenoon at The Municipal Offices in the Town Hall has been fixed for the appointment of Persons 1 at the attend at summingtotfttlhepvotes ink toe ClerkoDm mediately after the dos. AND THAT any tenant entitled to vote on such By-law and desiring to vote shall, not Inter than the tenth day be- fore the day appointed for taking the vote, file with the Clerk the Declaration provided by the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1030, Chapter 243, Section 270 (3). ANto appoiTHAT a omineeoto ovote anon d its bee - half shall file with the Clerk, not later than the tenth day before the clay ap- pointed for taking the vote, son appaint- ment in writing of a person to vote as its nominee and on its behalf. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario, the 25th day of October, 1958. D. II, Wilson, Clerk J. W. BLACKBURN 1Ets.s 1 ac., R.JLT. PIANO AND ORGAN Harmony, Counterpoint, Form and Analysis Personal Tuition at 36 Norman Street, Stratford Phone 193G Specializing in Correspondence Tuition in A11 Theoretical Subjects for Out -of -Town Students Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Radio & TV. Phone 250, Seaforth I Phone 47 'on!, la„11„,11111, a, �, �,,,,,,11,,,11„1„11111,11„a„1,11111 a ,,,,,.p i,„1 a, a a h,,,,, h,„11„, ell llI h,,,1,,,„„u„,1,,, u: L ONE 1958 ONE 1956 ONE 1955 ONE 1954 OND 1953 ONE 1953 ONE 1953 ONE 1952 ONE 1952 ONE 1950 1954 These cars PONTIAC SEDAN DODGE COACH -PONTIAC SEDAN OLDS SEDAN FORD RANCH WAGON, A.T. METEOR COACH, A.T. DODGE "8” SEDAN A.T. CHEVROLET SEDAN PONTIAC SEDAN Deluxe CHEVROLET COACH Chevrolet 1/2 ton Pickup are lin excellent condition NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED AT Seafort1#,a Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service MITCHELL SEAFORTH :71.111111111111111111111 lll I l llllllllllllll THE SIOAFORTH NEWS Thursday, November 27, 1958 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 Seafnrbb SEAFORTH CLINIC 11, A. !AMY/aster, B.A:, M.DI, Internist P, L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily 5eept Wednesday and Sunday Evenings Tuesday, Thursday and Sat - archly only 7-9' Ilam. Appointments made in advance are deli rable TURNBULL &-BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0, TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.Y.M., V.S. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth JOHN E. LONOSTAFF - Optometrist Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth House—Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to 6.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. evg by appointment only. Clinton HU 2-7(110, above Hawkins' IIciwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected at lowest rates in First - Class Compe.nies INSURANCE e Fire ® Auto e Accident s Liability 0 Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT. Offieers—Preddent, Wm. S. AI Vice -Pres., R. Archibald; Managerrndand Sec.-Treas., Norma Jeffery, Seaforth. Direotore—J. L. Malone, Seafords; J. H. McEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander. Walton; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. E Pepper, Brucefleld • 0.W. Leonhardt. Bornholm; H. Frailer Goderiob ; 33. Archibald, Seaforth; Amster Broadfoot, Seaforth. Agents — Wm. Leiper Jr., Londesbro i J F. Prueter, Brodhagen; ' Selwyn Baker. Brussels, Eric Munroe,Seaforth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other bneiness,'wi11 be promptb attended to by application to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. Quick, RAD IO REPAIRS radio repairs to all kinds of radios.e and mat TERRY'S 'RADIO REPAIR. Oppodte Dick Bonze, phone 8470, Seaforth Old horses wantteedT atD 314c 11., and onne. Gilbert Breo. Mink dRanch. Phone collect 148834 or 148831 (Goderich) For artificial iiiO nnsemnation service or morn infornnatien, telephone the Water- loo Cattle Breeding Assoolation collect at:-. Clinton ITU 2-3441 between 'L50 and 0.30 e.m, week days, 6 to 8 p,m, on Saturdays. Do not aril for service on. Sunday. Cows in heat on Sunday can be inseminated satisfactorily on Monday. ofwthe eHolstein rvJersey Aytshlre.t Guera MY, Brown Swiss, Red- Poll, Hereford ed and horned ed) pend b ni Shorthorn Short- horn, Angus and Chamlais breeds. The coat is low. SEE T1e new (printing)e at t79 9t5,liadds ang d d substracts. Regular Results at 49,95 (with adding only at 39,96). Savauges, Seaforth Notice Township of Tuckersmith DUMPING GROUND Township of Tuckersmith Dumping GrouSaturday y aftermnll oonsefrom o-2 oto d o'cland ock and evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock, until further notice. E. P. Chesney, Clerk `bine coal' the solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEV Phone 673 or 332-11. AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 • (Res. 286 ,1:=111, .6611MMISMEWE. 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 Ass0cia tion TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES Corporation of the County of Huron TO WIT; By virtue of a warrant issued by the Warden. of the .County of Huron under his and and the.. seal. of .the said corp. oration bearing date of 12th day of August 1968 sale . of lands in arrears of taxes 1n the County of :Huron will be held at my office at the hour of 2.00 P.m. in the Court House onthe0th dry of December 1958 unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands arrears of t xes w was published sale ed in the Ontario Gazette on the 5th day of Sep. tember 1008, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. The ndsourned sale, if necessary,- will be held at the above office on the 16th day of December, 1068. Treasurer's. Office this 1001 day 03 August. .1958. (signed) 3., G. Berry, Treasurer