The Seaforth News, 1956-01-12, Page 8THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
THE LAST THREE DAYS OF STEWART BROS.
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50 ONLY MEN'S READY - TO - WEAR SUITS
All English worsteds, one of a kind from our regular stock. HALF
Sizes 36 to 42 only. PRICE
Regular 45.00 to 55.00. 22.50 to 27.50
MEN'S TOPCOATS
REDUCED 25%
Save tip to 12.50 on regular -
or zip -lined style
BOYS' 3 pc. SNOW SUITS
Wool, gabardine or Reduced
nylon, coat, cap & leg- oi
gings. Sizes 8 to 7
MEN'S & BOYS' JACKETS, STATION &
STROLLER COATS
Pure wool, gabardine, twills
All reduced to clear at
reduced
All sizes and colors 2
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Shirts, Ties. Sox
Pajamas, Sweaters,
Underwear. etc. OFF
MEN'S 59.50 SUITS
Ourbestready-to-wear
Suits. All new charcoal 4' NW
shades. Sizes 36 to 44
GIRLS' COATS AND CO
All colors. hire wool cloths.
die»:�llli.t. Iib 5 to 22,50
DRYGOODS RE
Put (illi;Halals.
Flannelettes,
Sheeting, etc.
T SETS
Sizes 3 to 14 years
3.49 to 11.25
HALF
PRICE
UCED
reduced
fa
DRAPERY MATE IAL
133ig choice. reduced
Save now at this
big reduction
1.FA 1- WE101IT COMFORTER
SATIN
Regular 1..75- value
=,00cl shades -
839
VD.
DRESS SALE
Values to 12.95. Sale _ 5.00
Values to 16.95. Sale 9.95
Our Best Dresses at 20% off
VALUES TO 59.50
This Season's Coats
An, to iT-jllear16 t vain:', pi
Si:
Blear at 1
F.�
CLEARANCE
y�
HALF
MILLINER 1lY �IL-bLF
EVEILY DAT PRICE
WEEK -END SPECIALS
Peameal Cottage Roll 39c
Glen Valley Pork & Beans, 15 oz. ..2 for 23c
Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 for 25c
Aylmer Catsup 11 oz. 19c
Red Rose Coffee 1 11) bag 99c
Delmar Margarine 2 for 55c
Jello Powders & Puddings 3 for 29c
Redbird Matches ......... . 3 for 25c
FAB — NEW IMPROVED LARGE 29c
CLAI
ANEY Egmondville
GENERAL MERCHANT - '•
PHONE 72 FREE DELIVERY
WALTON BOY OR GIRL
The January meeting of Beth-
el WIMIS and W.A. was held at
the church following (bhe annual
(Church aneeting on Thursday,
Jan. 5t0i. Pres. of the WMS•,
Teenie Dennis, presided for the
worship service, taken from the
Missionary Monthly. The theme
The call to the Mission !of the
Church, Through our Vocation.
The meeting opened by sing-
ing hymn 375. The president
took (the leader's pare and also
the part of the ist and 2nd mem-
ber, and lairs. Earl Mills took the
part of the 3i'd and 4th member.
Mrs. Leonard Leeming led in
prayer of dedication to Mission
of •C•lntrchthrough our vocation.
Miss Ethel Dennis had the chap-
ter from the study book, and
gave a very interesting account
of the (story of Emma Young, a
girl from Philadelphia, a nurse
ani doctor, who married Sam- NOTICE
uel Gaudin, a missionary among Reliable baby sitter. Phone
the Indians at Nelson House, a Raymond Townsend's, 091 W Sea -
remote Indian district, lin the forth
year 1895. The president eon -
ducted (the business part of the
meeting, and then closed with
t}to Mizpah Benediction.
Mrs. Wm. Roe opened the W.
A. meeting by repeating a poem,
"While I was Busy". Minutes of
the last meeting were read and
adopted. Ten members answered
the roll call by paying W. A.
fees. It was decided to paint the
church in the spring, the men to
do the painting and the W. A.
to buy the paint. A crokinole so-
cial will be held at No. 9 school
on Wed. evening, Jan. 25. Mrs.
Birch, Mrs. Doti Dennis and Mrs.
Glen McNichol as program 0001.-
ittee. Mrs. Stanley ,Hillen, Mrs.
Joe Thornton, and Mrs. Norval
St.iraore, lunch committee. The
ranch to be (12111 con.) tarts, and
the t 1.1t11 con.) sandwiches. Rev.
iluldcu i • holding fellowship
n1F tinge the Ord Sunday evening
in the months of Jan., Feb., and
11a1•e11, in iCa1•en Church. Bethel
to he responsible for lunch at
March meeting. The meeting
closed by singing hymn 591 and
Rev. Holden closed with prayer.
HENSALL
Mr. Harold Bonthron was in
Toronto this week attending the
Furniture (Convention.
Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exeter
spent the weekend at the :home
of her daughter, Mrs. Edna
Jones.
Amber Rebekah Lodge
Plans Social
The regular meeting of Am-
ber Rebekah Lodge No. 349 was
held on Wednesday evening with
,the Noble Grand, Mrs. Archie
MacGregor in the chair. Num-
erous thank you cards and let-
ters were received from shut-
ins and those who received
Christmas gifts. Plans were
made to hold a social at the
next meeting on Jan. 18, eadh
member to invite a guest. Ar-
rangements were also made for
the Anniversary of the Lodge
which is' early in February. A
report of bhe C.P.T. Committee
was given by the treasurer, Mrs.
IS R
t..
HULLETT h via fscirllt, handling,
storage, , t, . ('00 40 ars should
(, , .:1111.,t}i li ,i1'1 1. of '.i:IC
:14' k: Vann 1 Fc ,ua nut at tale not object too much to the high -
119:11A. .,f 31r. and :ills. Rat. or prices for price -supported'
Jiilnia(aorl to diseuss sul,Pnrt omuno+iriies, as the prosperity!
p' fm- of all in an agricultural county
td. \i'
1m. We think divisionsA B and..:n Croups Isere ordepends lar:e1y on the prosperi
C Fhould l)c+ an-0ered the same ty of the farmer.
as tlaey all apply to 1118 satue Price supports as presently
nee,ple. A wage earner i.s also a set afford producers a price
consumer and taxpayer. Support which in the majority of cases
prices assure continuity of sup- keeps fares producers in busi-
ply of products which are under noss. Being applied when sur -
support for some time. Price pluses occur tend to convey con-
supports as applied under the act fidence to buyers, sellers, etc.
level out high and low prices Some thought price supports
through the year. Support costs provide a means as a trend for
are paid by. all tax payers in ad- farmers to (depend on and give
dition to any higher prices con- them greater confidence in form -
stoners must pay. These extra ing plans. With ]'togs, most farm-
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NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
All car owners in the Township of Mc-
Killop are requested not to park their
cars on the roads of the Township dur-
ing the winter.
Cars that are .left on the roads are
contrary to the Highway Traffic Act, and
are a detriment to operation of snow
plows.
Please note that Provincial Police
will take the necessary action to see
that cars are not left on roads, and
prosecutions may follow
W. J. MANLEY
Road Superintendent
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crs can produce all the Hogs they
can at the present price of 23c.
What would happen if the em-
bargo on C. S. hogs were lifted,
would there not have to he a
price adjustment, or would our
government not be buying all
the Canadian hogs and Cana-
dians buying U. S. hogs :from
chain stores?
Should there not have been a
question on farmers' opinion as
to how the price support plan
affects the creamery, egg sta-
tion, packers, co-op, retailer,
etc. and what difference it
makes with take-home pay.
Mr. Wilfred Whyte of Sea-
forbh was guest speaker and
was thanked on behalf of :the
forum by Geo. (Carter.
The president, Mrs. (Babcock,
conducted three contests, of
which winners were: James Jam-
ieson, Mrs. Robt, Dalton and
Mrs. Wm. 'Doilnage. Mrs. Jamie-
son conducted a contest in which
the winning couple were Mrs.
Harry Teb'butit and AM Colson. A
few games of eu'ehre were play-
ed: anost games. Mrs. Teblbutt,
and Eric Anderson; lone hands,
Mrs. Harvey Taylor, laugh
ll}llynn; cons., Mrs. R. Dalton,
Nick Whyte. Mrs. Mansell !Cook
invited the group for next week.
WANTED
APPLY TO
The Canadian Bank of
Commerce
Seafo rth
FOR SALE
2 cows, 1 IIereforcl 5 years old
due Jan. 15, 1 Durham 7 years
old due Feb. 15, both, good milk-
ers. Apply Gordon MacGregor, 4
miles east Londesboro, Phone
27r11 Blyth
LOST
On McKillop.Hullett boundary,
south west of Winthrop, two male
fox hounds. One black with white
and tan markings; one black and
tan. Leslie Pepper, phone 84Sr22
Seaforth
TO RENT
Apartment -4 rooms and bath,
in
Seaforth. Apply Bort Christen-
sen, Railway St.,, phone 552
Four Room Cottage
To Rent
(•las oil burner heater and
electric stove
Also linoleums on floor. Furnish-
ed with living froom, dining rooin
and bedroom suites
3 piece bath, hot and cold water
on tap
Situated 3 miles west of Seaforth
5 mileson east o1highway Clinton
Possession at once. Apply to
JONATHAN HUGILL
6678'13 Seafogth 616r13 Clinton
FOR SALE
40 weaner. pigs and 2 African
ganders, Apply to Vivan Cooper,
phone 053r21 Seaforth
TO RENT
Small heated apartment, $30 a
month, Apply Ih'. McMaster
FOR SALE
2 Red Poll cows, carrying third
calf, clue to freshen Feb. 1111 and
16th. Also a few Tamworth gilts,
ready to breed. Francis Coleman
Jr., phone 333r22 Seaforth
TO RENT
Unheated apartment, $25 a
month. Apply Dr. McMaster
FOR SALE
Webc•or Iii -ti three speed auto•
uratic record changer at half
price. Apply James Hopper.
Phone 0698'13 Seaforth
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Spy, Greening, Tolman Sweet,
Baldwin and Peewalkee. Free
delivery in Seaforth. I'luane Clin-
ton 613.24: ('red Mcclymont,
Varna
ane enure.
The 'Ladies' Aid of (Gaaunel
Presbyterian (Church met at the
home of Mrs. Clarence Reid on
Monday afternoon with 31 mem-
bers in attendance. The :Presi-
dent, Mrs. Malcolm 'Dougall, pre-
sided over the meeting. Mrs.
Bonthron favored with a vocal
solo. The Treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. W. R. Bell. Re-
freshments were served by the
hostess.
The (annual meeting of Car-
mel Presbyterian (Church Twill be
held on Friday evening, Jan. 27.
Mrs. A. W. Kerslake, who has
:been (confined to her (home with
an attack of ;influenza, is able to
be court again.
Mrs. Letitia (Sangster, who
spent the Holidays at the home
of her +dau+gitter, Mrs. Len
Noakes returned reed to London last
Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. :Cook of
(London called 031. relatives and
friends (here on ISatua+day.
COMING EVENT
Edelweiss iss Rebekah Lodge ],labs
holding t euchre Moinl 8'c evening.
Feb. 18411.
FOR SALE
Heintzmau piano and bench, in
good condition. Price $150. T. A.
Dutton, Brncelield. Phone Clinton
63414
FOR, SALE
A. number of Durham ('410le
from 1 year to 2!.;; yoars old. ,Ap-
ply to Patrick 11yan, 1 anile south
of Dublin. Alen 10 choice Pigs
TO RENT
3 room apu'tment.. oil ]seated,
heavy wired,, feet and cold water;
;3 pic'cc bas; partly furnished.
Thomas Oliver, James street;
phone 3:31 J
FOR SALE
Four registered Shorthorn bulls
between 10 and 20 months old.
Apply to Frank Falconer, second
farm south of Clinton RCAF
houses
FOR SALE
A Mason R. Risch piano. Can be
seen at Louis l0.be1'hart, Godericla
SL West
FOR SALE
A gelding seven year's old, Joe
Manley, Walton. Phone 45r8 Dub-
lin
FOR SALE
White formal strapless dress,
2 net skirts over taffeta, with a
stole. Best condition. Size 12 to
14, Price when DOW $60. Will sell
at real bargain. Apply to The
News office
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, January 12, 195(:
WANTED
Roomers with board in mod-
ern home, men or girls. 1 room.
large enough for 5, with 2 beds.
Phone 586-R, Mrs. Andrew Mc-
Nichol
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 Seaforkh
JANUARY MEETING OF
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Huron County Council will
meet in the Court House, Coder-
ieh, on Tuesday, January 17, 1950,
at 2.00 P.M.
All accounts, notices of depu-
tations, etc., should be in the
hands of the County Clerk not
late:' than Saturday, Jan. 14, 1956
A. I -I Erskine
Clerk, County of Iluron
FARM FOR SALE
75 aeras in McKillop. E WI. Lot
7, Con. 11. 1% storey house, barn
and straw shed, hydro, drilled
well, drive shed. Joseph Manley,
Walton RR 2
we get Together” and the 4-H
pledge. The minutes were read
and adapted. 14 members an-
swered the ro11 call. We discus-
sed plans for achievement day.
All pieces must be pinned on
before .any are cut, The anater-
ial must not be lifted while being
pinned. A flower was presented
to Ron Mock. Home assignments,
work on blouse, chest and record
book, prepare for next roll call,
my suggestion for -our achieve-
ment day demonstration or ex-
hibit. Next meeting is Jan- 10 at
Mrs. Bell's.
McKI LLOP
s. S. No. 2, Maxiliop Farm
Forum met this week at; the
home (of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mc-
Clure. 'There was a good discus-
sion on farm price support and
how we benefit from it: Me
forum felt that we as farmers
have a right to a decent; standard
of living and that price supports
are not special privileges, (but
are one method of keeping farm
prices up. They also (help bhe
farmer to decide production con-
trol on a fairly sound basis. Eu-
ci ve was played and lunch serv-
ed. Winners were, laches, Mrs.
Thomas ilVlicMillan, Mrs. (Sam
Storey and Mrs. Walter Mc-
Clure. Wren, 11. E. McMillan,
Wayne Dolmage end Elwood
(Clarke. Next Monday evening
the meeting will be held at the
home (of Mr. and Alirs. Walter
McClure.
THRIFTY KIPPENETTES
The fifth meeting was held on
Jam. 3 at Mrs.
Bell's home. Tire
meeting (opened with "The more
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E, A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist
P, 0. Brady, M,D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 Am., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday. Thursday and Sat-
urday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance sin
deeinable
VETERINARY SURGEON
2, 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 106
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Flours-Seaforth daily except Mon. 9 to
5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.50 PM; Clinton
—MoLnrens Studio, Mon. 9 to 5.30
SALES HELP WANTED
';'ANTED: Reliable into as
Dealer in Huron County. Experi-
ence not necessary, A fide oppor-
tunity to step into old 3410114 bio
business where Ilawlc 1 It Pro -
duets have bacn sold for years.
Big profits. Products furnished on
credit. wi'itc' llawleigh's Dept.
A-304-103, Montreal. Que.
SALESMEN WANTED
START 1956 ivlth a permanent
y
ear round business, Dealers
needed 111 Henb111, Hay Grand
Bend, Egmondvisle. Bay ti lel you
can earn $50. to $100. weekly,
Full details ails 0nd free catalogue on
request. Fanulex, Box 10, Station
0, Montreal
Watson je: Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT.
All kinds of Pasurance risks of
feeted at lowest rates in First -
Class Companies
EARN $5.4.00
OR MORE A WEEK
Part or full-time opportunity
in Huron 'County for a farmer
or ambitious man with agricul-
tural background. Age 25 - 50
preferred. Car essential. Take
orders in exclusive territory. Be
home every night. No invest-
ment. We provide complete train-
ing at home office plus field
assistance.
Reply giving age and exper-
ience in first letter to Na -Churl
Plant Food Co., 2 Langsrth .St.
W., London.
BORN
SCOTT—At Alexandra Hospital
Goderich, December 29, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott,
R113, Auburn, a son.
CAMERON—At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Jan. 9th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Delmar Cameron, Dub-
lin, twin boys
MEAGHER At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Jan. 11, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Meagher, 11111 Dub-
lin, a son
INSURANCE '
e Fire
s Auto
e Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Agent for Manufacturers
Life Assurance Co.
MAIN ST. SPIAFOITH
Phone 304 Res. 540
pli.e ealt9
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUI : AS
CHAMPION S'SOYOIL AND FURNACE
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 382-11
NOTICE
Township of Tnckorsmith
Ratepayers and others are requested
to not park cars or vehicles on roadsides
in the township during the winter
months in order to facilitate snowplow-
ing operations. The township •will not
be responsible for damages to any ve-
hicle parked on roadsides caused by
snowplowing operations. .CHESNEY a Clerk
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to aA hinds of radios. at
TERRY'S RADIO RFiPAIE. Opposite
Dick House, phone 841R. Seaforth
FOR SALE„OR RENT
Frame h.ouse, furnished. Call
Seaforth News
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber good.)
nailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope
with price 11st, 0 samples 25e; 24 sam-
ples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept_ T-74, Nov -
Rubber Co.. Box 9t, Hamilton, Ont.
, _ ,8'.716,.8' 1,.,MICa
SALES AND SERVICE
Viking Cream Separators. All eleotrie
models and gear typo models. Renoir'
for all models. Authorized dealer for dis-
trict of Seaforth, Clinton and Brunefiold.
Allowance made for used Separators.
Basi .O'Rourke, Brncobeld. 584r21 Clinton
VETERANS CAB
LEGATE, Prop.
Phone 546
Seaforth
NOTICE
Town of Seaforth
The Town dumping grounds will be closed
to the Public during the winter months and
will be opened as soon as weather condi- .
dons will permit.
Any persons dumping on the Streets and
Public Property will be prosecuted accord-
ing to the laws.
Property Committee
Town of Seaforth
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM e HART
()Alec Phone 784 — 13: V, 18w
FREE SERVICE TO
FARMERS
Don't waste money on minerals your
land does not need. We will, without
charge to you, take samples of the
earth in your fields and have them
analyzed.
can
Topnotch Feeds Limited
Phone 15 or 370, Seaforth
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officals—President, 3. H. McEwing,
Blyth; Vice -Pres., R. Archibald, Sew.
forth; Manager and Sec.-Treas., M. A.
Reid, Sco..orth..
Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth • J.
H. McEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander.
Walton.; E. T. Trewartba, Clinton; S.
E. Pepper. Brucefield • O. W. Leon-
hardt, Bornholm; H. Puller, Goderlch t
R. Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broad.
foot, Seaforth.
Agents—Wm. Leiner Jr., Londesboroi
S. F. Praetor, Brodbagen; Selwyn Bak-
er, Brussels ; Erie Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to affect insurance of
transact other business. will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
NOTICE
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Aesociation
"Where Better Balla Are Used”
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or inform-
ation Phone Clinton 510 collect, between
7.30 and 10.00 A.M. on week days and
7.80. and 0.20 A.M. on Sundays.
USBORNBI & HIBBBRT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE EWER
President
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Vice.Presldent
E. Clayton Colquhoun, MU Science Hill
Directors
Harry Coates. Centralia
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Milton McCurdy. ER1 Mitt=
Alex T. Rohde. RIM M4tohel.
Agents
Toa G Ballantyae, RR1 Woodham
Clayton Harris,Rill MitchellStanley Hocking, Mitchell
Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane, Exeter
'Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser. Exeter
For Sale
Frame cottage on James St,
Reasonably priced. Immediate
possession
Brick dwelling very centrally located.
Godotieh St, West. New furnace.. Could
be divided for apartments
Two bedroom stucco cottage, with all
modern conveniences including 5-plece
bath, hardwoinl floors, modern kitchen.
Fullbasement pith furnace Garage and
good garden.. Reasonably priced and al-
most immediate possession.
`Brick dwelling in Egmondville.
Can be used as two apartments.
Immediate possession. 3s acre of
land.
M. A. REID
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47'