The Seaforth News, 1953-06-04, Page 8LAKEVIEW CASINO
GRAND END
DANCINIG EVERY SATURDAY
Music by
NEIL McKAY and his ALL-STARS
featuring
June - Johnny - and the Quartette
HENSALL
Mr, and Mrs. S. Blackwell were
{pleasantly surprised when neigh-
bors and friends gathered at
their home to congratulate them on
their recent marriage. A very en-'
joyable evening was spent during
which Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell were
presented with a floor lamp
Mr, Bruce Glenn of Toronto spent
the weekend holiday with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glenn. i
Miss Alnia Bell of Toronto, visited;
this week with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Win. R. Bell.
Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Hayter and
Glenn accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. I
Archie MacGregor and Don visited
Only
FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE
is trademarked with Red Spots
This fine hard coal costs no mare,
so why be satisfied with less.
Phone us for Red Trademarked
Famous Reading Anthracite, from
the famous
Pennsylvania
anthracite
mines. It's
trademarked
with Red
Spots to pro-
tect you from
imitations.
KRAUSKOPF
BROS.
Phone 36 Dublin
We Deliver
READING)
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson and Richard and Mr, and
Mrs. James Michie at Belgrave,
Mr, Peter McNaughton was called
to Toronto last week owing to the
accident of his sister, Miss Mae Me -
Naughton, who fractured her hip
and underwent an operation in St.
Michael's Hospital, Toronto.
Mr. and Mis. Wm. R. Bell have
moved to the residence of Mrs, Ag-
nes Farquhar and are getting nicely
settled,
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Eller attend-
ed the graduation at the University
of Western Ontario, London, when
their son Robert reeeived his de-
gree of Master of Business Admin-
istration.
Mrs. Nellie Buchanan of Wind-
sor has returned to take up resi-
rence in her hone on Main St.
Mr. Lorne Zuefle of Windsor
spent the weekend here with his
father, Mr. John Zuefle.
Miss Betty Mair of London spent
the weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Bertha Moir.
Padre W. A, Young of the OAC,
Guelph, visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. F. G. Bonthron and other
friends here and attended the Hen-
sall Show.
Dr. A. R. Campbell and Mrs.
Campbell of Guelph visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Ross MacLaren and
attended the Hensall Show.
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Every Saturday Night
at the beautiful
Stratford Casino
fro111 9 to 12
Admission 75c
•
Look who's coming
Tuesday, June 23rd
Don Messer and his Islanders
Admission 11.01'
Continuous quati
year after year
Rave es Coke
InrJ ding Federal ?axon
Authorized bottler of Coco -Colo under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd.
ESBECO LIMITED
668 Erie Street STRATFORD, ONT.
1.174
Phone 78
titers" to 6. repirfered Prado -mar&
THE SEAFORTH {'ORT NEWS
Mrs. John Mae'Gregor visited over
the weekend with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Win. Mao -
Lean and eons in Exeter,
Miss Bernice Jinks, nurse -in -train-
ing at Victoria Hospital, London,
spent the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Manley Jinks,
Messrs Preston Lemon and Keith
Volland spent the weekend holiday
with relatives in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Barbour
of Toronto visited over the 'weekend
with Mr, and Mrs, •Clark Kennedy
and fancily.
Miss Etta Jarrott of Toronto
spent the weekend with her mother,
Mrs, Catherine Jarrott.
Moi. and Mr's, Roy Flear of Grand
Bend were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Kennedy.
Mrs. A. •Cterar and Allan visited
recently with relatives at Listowel.
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Troyer, Hensall, on Monday, June 1,
a daughter.
CONSTANCE
The Constance Sunday :School
Anniversary Services will be held
Sunday, June 7, at 2 o'clock, Rev,
A. W. Gardiner will be the speaker.
Special music by the Junior Choir.
All are welcome, '
RADIO SCHOOL NEWS
The sports field at RCAF Sta-
tion Clinton, is bristling with activ-
ity as the summer sports program
gets underway. The flight cadets of
the Air Radio Officer School are en-
• thusiastically limbering up in the
crisp spring air. Many young hope-
fuls will be trying out for a place on
the station baseball team, while.
others will be content to play inter-
section sports.
The outdoor sports program is a
continuation of the winter season
activities. This physical training
schedule is designed to keep the air-
crew students in top 'physical shape,
to perform efficiently their duties
as Radio Officers on the aircrew
team,
Tho flight cadets participate in a
variety of sports. Such activities as
softball, and volleyball are played in
inter -section competitions. If a
flight cadet's academic standing is
satisfactory and he is a good base-
ball player, he is permitted to take
an active part on the station team.
This station team is entered in the
district league, and the team pdaYs
against ball clubs from the various
towns throughout Huron County.
As the weather gets warmer the
station swimming pool becomes a
center of recreation. Flight cadets
who do not know how to swim are
given instruction, and outstanding
swimmers take part in inter -station
swimming meets.
One of the greatest sports events
of the summer season, is the annual
field and track meet which takes
place at different RCAF Stations in
Training Command. Each year
flight cadet organizations through -
cut Training Command send teams
to this competition. This year the
Cadet Officer Commanding is deter-
nined that the flight cadets of the
Air Radio Officer School, Clinton,
will bring home the trophies.
Such activities offer worthwhile
diversion for these men, who are un-
dergoing intensive training. They
work hard and they play hard eni-
ng for that goal whioh is graduation
day and wings parade.
A recent arrival at the Air Radio
Officers .School at RCAF Station,
Clinton, is Flight Cadet Donald Wil-
iam Lennox of Belfast, Northern
Ireland.
Flight Cadet Lennox first became
nterested in the Air Force in 1945
when he entered the Air Training
Corps in Northern Ireland. This is
an organization similar to the RCAF
Air Cadets. He was with this or•gan-
zation for six years and held the
rank of Flight Sergeant. During this
time he, on one occasion, visited
Germany as an Air Training Corps
epresentative from Northern Die -
In 1949 Flight Cadet Lennox en-
isted in the Royal Air Force as a
Fighter Control Operator. During
his stay in the Royal Air Force he
pent a period of duty on the island
of Ma
He teal left the RAF to eome to Can-
ada in 1952. His first employment
in Canada was with the Canadian
Pacific Railways in Montreal. In de-
cember 1952 he enlisted in the RoY-
al Canadian Air Force in the air-
crew branch. He is presently under
training for an Air Radio Officer at
he school at Clinton.
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
Open Daily
Phone 363J
T. PRYDE and SON
Enquiries Are Invited
MCIVER CLINTON
Phone 411 Phone 103
THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1953
BOX
3JTi tgn t .truirE
LOST
A large black hound with brown
chest and brown logs, wearing a lea -
titer collar. Strayed away last Friday.
Please phone collect, Campbell Byte,
Hansell 684r13
FOR SALE
A good assortment of Perennial
Plants, 4 201' a quarter, and they're all
very fine and large. Tom Aldington,
Seaforth, Near the Salvation Army,
FOR $ALE
Br:Own corduroy Jacket and wine
wool jacket, sizes 34 gond 36. To be
seen at Scoins Cleaners
• TO RENT
Upstairs am1'tnlent in Egn>.ondville.
Phone 6681'2 or 683J Seaforth
FOR SALE
1935 Plymouth sedan with1950 en-
gine, A, W. Gardiner, Egmondville
Manse.
WEED SPRAYING
For wheat, oats or barley, spray
from 6 inches to early shot blade,
whether legumes are present or not,
"excepting sweet clover". Corn—We
spray only the weeds, not corn leaves,
after scuffling. Beans — Pre-Merg
controls fine weeds applied just be-
fore beans emerge. For the best in
any spraying materials or spraying
equipment, see us soon.
Harold Dignan, Hensall, phone 91 r
18 Zurich
FOR SALE
Six ball bearing hangers for 4"
shafting, 2 ten horsepower 60 cycle
motors, T. A. G. Gordon
FOR SALE
Khatadin Potatoes suitable for
seed or eating. Alphonse 'Cronin,
Phone 22 r 23 Dublin.
N OT IC'E
Any person wanting ammonium ni-
trate (33% nitrogen), I have a small
quantity of this on hand at the Pre-
sent time. Don Buchanan, phone 850
1' 25 Seaforth
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, apo. Campbell gives her
many thanks to Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
liam Campbell for their kind atten-
tion when I was sick at their home;
also for the boxes of fruit, flowers
and cards which I reeeived, Many
thanks to Dr, Munn and Dr. Me -
Masted..
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects, in the village
of Dublin, Saturday, June 6, at 2 p.m.
1 gaocl cream enamel cook stove,
with pipes; 1 kitchen extension table,
2 small tables, 6 kitchen chairs, 2
rocking chairs; 1 couch, kitchen cab-
inet, 1 Rogers electric radio; dresser
with mirror; 1 wash stand, 3 beds,
springs and mattresses; 2 feather
ticks, number of feather pillows,
quilts, blankets, curtains, 2 linoleum
rugs 0x12; 1 big trunk, large box for
quilts, set of fencing ropes and pull-
eys; forks, shovels, rakes, hoes, fruit
jars, a quantity of fruit 111 jars, elec-
tric toaster, hand washing machine
with wringer, all household dishes,
pots and pans, host of other house-
hold articles. Terms cash,
Catharine A. Lynch, proprietress;
Edward McIvor, clerk; 3. L. Ryan,
auctioneer.
Administrator's
Auction Sale
Of Properly and Household Effects.
Of the late Barbara Forest, in Vill-
age of Hensall, on Saturday, June 20,
at 1 P.M. Spartan radio, dining r00151
suite; Clare Jewel range (new); rook-
ing chairs; Singer electric sewing
machine (new); eight day clock; kit-
chen cupboard; 2 couches; armchair;
fern stand, small table; curtains;
Quebec heater, 9 kitchen chairs; side
board; kitchen table, electric rangette,
2 -burner coal oil stove with oven;
small tables; 1 roll congoleum (new) ;
cooking utensils; china; cutlery; 3
bedroom suites; sanitary closet; coal
oil heater; bedding; floor coverings;
2 ton of coal; 2 cords wood; lawn
mower. At same time and place
there will he offered for sale a com-
fortable dwelling of the deceased in
village of Hensall, being situated on
Lot 257, Moir Survey. Terms—Prop-
erty, 10110 down, balance in 30 days,
reserve bid. Chattels cash.
Adm, Wm, Forest; Solicitors, Bell
& Laughton; auctioneer, Harold Jack-
son.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Barbara Forrest,
deceased.
All persons having claims against
the estate of Barbara Forrest, late of
the Village of Hensall, in the County
of Huron, who died on or about the
26th day of May, 1963, are required to
file particulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter, Ont-
ario, by the 20th day of June next,
after which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only to
those claims of which notice has been
received.
BELL & LAUGHTON, Solicitors for
the Administrator, Exeter, Ontario
PROCLAMATION
Township of Tuckersmith
Upon instruction from council under
authority of Bylaw ff13, 1952, Town-
ship of Tuckersmith, 1 hereby pro-
claim that all dogs in the hamlets of
EgmondvHie and Harpurhey are pro-
hibited from running at large during
the period from June 1st, 1953, to No'
vember 1st, 1953. Owners or harborers
of dogs contravening the provisions
of this by-law will be subject to a
maximum penalty of $50.00.
(Signed) D. A. Moffat, Reeve, Tp.
of Tuckersmith.
NOTICE
Lawn mowers sharpened and re-
paired, both hand and power mowers,
Will pick up and deliver, Telephone
649r 3. J. MacLean -
TENDERS WANTED
Tovenship Of Tuckersmith
Tender's are invited for the con-
struction of the Tacksol Drain, Town-
ship of Tuckersmith, Approximately
5460 cs, yds. excavation.
Marked cheque for 101'16 of the ten-
der price to accompany each tender
and tenders to he in the clerk's hands
by June 19th, 1953, by 8.30 p.m.
Plans and specifications may he
seen at the Clerk's Office. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted,
E. P. Chesney; Clerk.
In Memoriam
McCALLUM—In loving memory of
a dear son, James Arehle McCal-
lum, son of Mr, and Mrs, Noble
McCallum.
Gone is the face we loved so dear,
Silent is the voice we loved to
hear,
His voice we will never forget.
Too dearly loved to ever befor-
gotten by Mon, Dad, brothers
and sisters,
NOTICE
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, commencing June 10, 1953
at 10:00 a,m,
All accounts, notices of deputa-
tions and other business requiring
the attention of Council should be
in the hands of the County Clerk not
later than June 6, 1953,
A. H. Erskine, County Clerk, God-
erich, Ont.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received up until noon
Tuesday, Oth June, for re -painting outside
trim, doors, windows, window -sills, fascia and
hell tower of schools Nos. 1, 4 and 6. Colors;
Green and white, two appllcatlons. The low-
est or any tender not necessarily accepted.
W. P. ROBERTS, Sec. -trees., RR a Sea -
forth, :Tuckersmith 'township School Area at1
FOR SALE
5 -family apartment house in
thriving air force town, centrally lo-
cated, yielding over $150 a month.
Good reason for selling. Apply to
The News Office.
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant teacher for S.S. No. 7,
McKillop, duties to commence in
September. Apply stating salary and
qualifications to Alex Dennis, Wal-
ton, R.R. 2, Secretary.
FOR SALE
Seed potatoes. Maurice Ryan,
Dublin, Phone 17 r 16.
FOR SALE
1949 Dodge Coach, clean, Al con-
dition throughout, low mileage; this
car has had the best of care. For a
real good buy and a nice car, apply
to James Elliot, Chalk Street, Sea -
forth, Phone 249W.
FOR SALE
2 bed -room suites; a chesterfield
suite; a dining -room suite; a sewing
machine; a day bed; an ice box;
tables, chairs, drapes, picture s,
lamps, etc. A. W. GARDINER, Eg-
mondville Manse.
NOTICE
Custom chain sawing, very reason-
able. Carl Rose, phone 651'22 Dublin
NOTICE
Custom work, chain sawing, weed
spraying. Sebago seed potatoes for
sale. Joe Gibson, R. R. 2, •Seaforth,
phone Clinton, 616 r 3.
SALES AND SERVICE
New Viking electric cream separa-
tors and repairs for Renfrew separa
tors. Basil O'Rourke, phone Clinton
634 r 21
WANTED TO PURCHASE
Upright piano, must be in good
condition, state make and (price. W.
P, Roberts, .Sec.-Treas., R.R. 3, Sea -
f orth. Tuckersmith Township School
Area No. 1.
FOR SALE
Slabs, hardwood, $10 a load. 2 cords
approx. in a load. Mixed wood $8 a
load. Fred -Hudie, Clinton, phone 362
• NOTICE
Spray and brush painting,
wall papering, and water-
proofing cellar walls. Jack
Moore, North Main Street,
Seaforth. Phone 169,J
COOPER'S GROCERY
Week End Specials
Maple Leaf Red Sockeye Salmon, 73/4 oz.
Old Town Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz.
39c
23c
Libby's Deep -Browned beans, 2 -20 -oz. 33c
Harry Horne's Peanut Butter glass 27c
Weston's Sodas, 1 tb box 29c
Breeze, with face cloth 37c
Javex. , .. 16 oz. bottle -15c 32 oz. bottle 25c
Lushus Jelly Powders 3 - 29c
Weiners 35c lb
CHECK OUR FRUIT COUNTER
Free Delivery
Phone 8
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
'`lowers for all oeoasione
Phones: Day 43
Night 595 W
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M„ V.S.
W. R. ARYANS, D,V.M„ V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
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JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791, Main St., Seaforth
Iiours 9 A.M. to 5.10 P.M,
Closed :di day Wednesday
MEOW
Notice
Town of Seaforth
All persons in the Municipality owning or har-
boring dogs must purchase 1953 licenses for same on
or before June 30th, 1953. Licenses will be issued
from the Treasurer's Office in the Town Hall, or from
the Tax Collector, Harold Maloney.
•
After that date summonses through the Court
will be issued to the owners or harborers of dogs not
having licenses.
A11 dogs must wear license tags.
MARTIN W, STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D„ Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 pm to 5 pm, da$y.
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday only, 7-9 pm
Appointments made in advance are
desirable
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers —President, John L. Malone, Sea.
forth ; Viee.Pres., John 1I. MoEwing, Blyth;
Manager & Sec.- areas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors --J. L,. Malone, Seaforth; J. H.
McEwing, Blyth W. S. Alexander, Walton;
E. J. Trowartha, Clinton; 3. E. Pepper,
Buteelield ; a W. Lemrhardt, Bornholm; H.
Fuller, Coterie!) ; It,. Archibald, Seaforth; S.
H. Whitmore, Senfcrth.
Agents --Wm. Leiper Jr., I,on<lesboro; J. F
Prueter, Brodbagend Selwyn Baker, Brussels;
Eric Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, u'l1I bo promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their --
respective post offices.
oma®
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT,
All hinds of Insurance rlslta effect.
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies
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For Quality, Service and Savings
at Spring and Summer Prices
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 363-J Res. 192-M
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, hhxpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, et TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone
347R, Seaforth
COAL
Coal will advance 50c on July lst;
50c on Aug. 1st, and 50c Sept.
Buy screened coal and get the
most for your money
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w
FOR SALE
Frame double house on John St.
Possession arranged.
New modern dwelling with all
conveniences including oil heating,
very centrally located.
Frame Dwelling with all modern
conveniences. Oil heating. Suitable
for V.L.A. purchase,
Modern dwelling, East William St., within
one block of Goderich street, now air con-
ditioning unit, immediate possession.
Modern 2 -story dwelling, Sperling St. Well
situated. Early possession arranged.
Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all
modern conveniences. Possession arranged.
M. A. REID, Seaforth
INSURANCE
e Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
etc.
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Successor to
E. C. Chamberlain
MAIN ST. SEA,FORTH
Phone 334 Res. 222R
Painting -Paperhanging
Interior and exterior decorating
WALTER PRATT, R.R. 1, Wal-
ton, Phone 481-M, Seaforth,
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list, 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00, Mail.
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 01,
Hamilton, Ont.
FIDELITY LODGE No. 55
I. O OF;
Instituted March 8th, 1870
Sunday, June 7
Decoration and Memorial Day. Odd
Fellows and Rebekalis meet at lodge
rooms at 2 o'elook, 2.30 at Maitland
Bank Cemetery.
All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
welcome
Noble Grand Recording Secty,
VICTOR LEE HARRY MoLEOD