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The Seaforth News, 1954-09-16, Page 5THURSDAY, $ PrEMBERi6, i9S4 4 NOTICE In co-operation with the Seaforth Fall Fair The Stores Will Close Friday. Sept. 24, from 1 P.M. till 4 P.M. Open till 6.30 To allow our Staffs to attend the Fair Thanking you for your kind co-operation MERCHANTS COMMITTEl Chamber of Commerce. •Inim me' THE 5 ' O THH NEWS TOWN TOPICS".. ,.._. Mi and Mrs. James Stewart ae• eompanied their son Mr. Douglas Stewart to Kingston this week where he is attending Queen's University. Mr. Stewart Hayter of Varna was a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chambers before •returning to the School for. the Blind at Brant- ford, Mrs. Hugh ;Sproat and grand- daugiters.have returned to Cleve- land. Van Darocher, Clinton Radio School, has leased her residence for two years. Mrs, Todd of Toronto, sister of Mr, R. Stevens, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLean over Sunday. Mrs, Winnifred Rowland, Dublin, spent the weekend with Mrs, Joseph Rowland. Miss Marion Laudenbaeh and Mie. hael Laudenbaeh, Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs L. Laudenbaeh. • •Rev. .Elwyn Morris, Port Dover, visited his mother, Mrs. Wm, Morris over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. P. Reilly, Galt, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, J, Hotham, Jr. Mr. Ron Silts, Toronto, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. C. P. Sills. Mrs. E. C. Boswell is teaching kindergarten in Seaforth Public School. Mrs. Boussey is assisting in the junior grades owing to over- crowding. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis of Ex- eter and Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Francis of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mrs, H.. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson McQuirter and family of Midland are spending the week with relatives here. Mr. Fred Huisser is in Scott Mem- orial Hospital following a heart at- tack last week. CLOSING DANCE! SATURDAY NIGHT Stratford Casino $25.00 CASH DOOR PRIZE Planners for Better Living Ontario Hydro has 108 Rural Operating Areas. The manager, with headquarters in the Area Office is a specialist in rural electric supply. He is an authority on the most practical and the most economical use of power. But his prime purpose is maintaining a dependable electric service to all his customers ... providing a low-cost hired hand to speed work on the farm, and help make life in Ontario's rural areas, comparable in convenience, comfort and efficiency to that in the largest cities. ONTARIO ;HYDRO AT ;WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS.. Information concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing to your Hydro Chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronto. D0 YOU KNOW? Since 1945 your Hydro has more than doubled the number of its rural customers, from a total of 156,560 to 311,749, as of June 1,1954 TAG DAY The Hospital Auxiliary will Bold a Tag Day Saturday, Sept, 25 1-1 F A FOOTBALL Finals FIFTH GAME HOLSTEIN vs WINTHROP FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 M Winthrop Community Park Game time 6 o'clock BASEBALL SEASON ENDS By Adam Ast There could be no more fitting way to begin this article than to again impress on all you folks in our town and community that we have the good fortune to have among us as grand a group of young fellows as may be found anywhere, Our fans, helpers and particularly our oppon- ents will readily agree that at all times did our boys display the best spirit of sportsmanship and gentle - manliness The following is a list of our boys who gained a fine reputation around the country this year, who need the help and support of all, and for whom I now put in a plea for next year and the years to follow, that, a number of the younger men, with support from the town, next year take over the task of carrying on and giving them the break they so richly •deserve. 1954 players: Ken Thompson, Don McClinehey, 'Keith Pethick, Ron Mason, Ron Scorns, Craig Willis, Bruce McFad- den, Ken King, Paul Besse, Gary Ast, Bob Reith, Terry Ast, Ray Seoins, Lloyd Pethick, (Doug Row- cliffe, Robt. Elliott, Larry Dale, Gor- don Ferris, Stan +Brown, Gordon Mil- ler, Brian Flannigan. A list of the donors of the uni- forms has previously been published, but I wish again at this time to ex- tend our sincere thank you. Many others have, during the sea- son been of willing and time•con- snming assistance. Prizes were do- nated by several merchants and a few citizens came forward voluntar- ily with financial help. The Canadian Legion who are al- ways ready and willing to assist in any worthy enterprise came through again with a substantial donation. +Believe me, when I say to all of the above a mere `Thanks" it can- not nearly express the full apprecia- tion of your boy baseballers. In closing may I express the hope that the 1955 Baseball Season will be even bigger and better than 1954, --BOWLING Men's Doubles Tournament held on Wednesday, Sept. 8 was featured as a 'Merchants and Manufacturers' tournament, with the 1st and 2nd prizes of four Westinghouse mantle radios through the courtesy of Box Furniture Store, Seaforth. 1st K. Hockey, U. Snell, Exeter, 3w plus 28. 2nd G. Hildebrand, N. McLean, Seaforth, 3w plus 27. 3rd H. Scrimgeour, W. Westbrook, Goderich, 3w plus 18. 4th H. Pollin, J. M. Southcott, Ex- eter, 3w plus 13. 5th 0. Hazelgrove, H. Crawford, Wingham, 2w plus 23 aggreg. 50. 6th W. Goodwin, W. Brown, Hen - sail, 2w` plus 23, aggreg. 46. 7th S. McIntosh, R. McIntosh, Ali - so Craig, 2w plus 19. +Other doubles were skipped by W. Ryckman, Exeter; H. Larkin, Park- hill; J. Orr, Parkhill; Geo. Ronson, Parkhill; J. E. Koch, Listowel; Geo. Hart, Atwood; C. Danbrook, Atwood; A Bank is useful in so many ways ... At a bank, you can keep important papers and other valuables in a private safety deposit box. Travellers Cheques and Letters of Credit provide a safe, handy source of funds when you travel. " agieritar A bank helps you do business at a distance; sells exchange, Transfers funds, snakes collections. A bank is much more than just a place to cash a cheque or deposit your savings. The many services it provides are designed to help you handle money matters more simply, safely, easily. You will find bank people courteous and efficient in handling routine banking matters and helpful, too, when unusual problems arise. Don't hesitate to "see the bank about it." THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY 011111110/1111111/1111011111111111111.111111/ iiiiiiiiii 11 iiiiii 1111111111111111111111 iiii 11111111111111111111111114111111111 iiiii 11111111 M11111111111111 Ir,eul„pinppppgp„p„pp,ppppppp„„r,,,”Ipr„Il,,,,,rpp„p,",,,P,p„U,I,q,,,,,,,"„,,,i,,,,p,n,0„1,O,Ae1Oeell,rl Meet us at the Fair SEPT. 23 - 24 - 25 TALK OVER YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS LUMBER PLYWOOD ASPHALT SHINGLES INSULATION, LIME- & CEMENT "Use only the best materials” Seaforth Lumber Co. Ltd. Phone 47 m6nnnuuuunuuuuunuun.unuu,uuuu"uununnunuu,uu,,,,uunupun mu,,,u.,111.1111i1.111.1.1.1 uu,tuunuu,+7 J. Bowman, Wingham; Geo. Williams of Wingham; H. Vodden, Blyth; J. Roberts, Stratford; Gerd, Curnoe, London; Leo Waters, Drayton; Percy Livermore, Clinton; J. Sutter, Clin- ton; P. Bisset, Goderich; Stan Mc- Lean, Goderich; Fred Jackson, Luck - now; A. Perritt, Watford; Wm. Ball, Seaforth; Al Close, Seaforth; H. Free, Seaforth; E. Munroe, Sea - forth; Dr. Brady, Seaforth; Lorne Dale, Seaforth;. Wni, Duncan, Sea - forth; Al Sillery, Seaforth. At St. Columban PARISH HALL OCTOBER 20TH A Bazaar, Afternoon Tea, Home Cooking Booth and other Booths 3-5P.M. Cash Bingo in the evening 9 P.M. Ok *iaatmssvaamaro.,.rsarxi • O.K. _ 1 1950 CHEV DE LUXE SEDAN, Radio, W.W. Tires Two Tone - new condition.... 1250.00 1050.00 725.00 695.00 675.00 1949 CHEV. COACH, Two Tone 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN, Extra Good 1947 CHEV. COACH, Two Tone 1947 CHEV COACH, Black 1947 DODGE COACH 625.00 1939 1939 1938 1936 1936 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Dodge Coach Ford Sedan Ford Coach Chev, Coach Chev Coach 135.00 95.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 Seaforthak" otors Phone 541 Seaforth 01:41611016II0 MI Nene s the fuel everybbody's talking about easily recognized by its ANSI 44USTR !Fill your bin! NuDsoN er ill COAL Seaforth f, tl tuber .Limited PHONE 47 kr;a[>:sarra.�rz wttm c.ea:s�.cu* r e:..n.-,....~ a +'avez ,..o.e ::qac-^ ^'��T-acmes• :r �"-���,.�y�.,yNy�•�SSS:aAa;.^til'GII34'�63...T.'v1...:LL�[itiurm3:RZY ..�nt u. VELI Y BUS to the WESTER " FAIR ALL MOTORWAYS COACHES TARE YOU DIRHCT TO THE FAIR GROUNDS - NO EXTRA C'ILIRGE LATE RETURNING COACHES - LOW RATES FOR INFORMATION PI•IONE' B -A SERVICE STATION PHONE 592 Seaforth The Western Ontario Motorways Ltd. Kitchener Ontario • A1111a1.A.n The Wriqkt S eCialS CE GOLCREAM CORN, 3 Tins AYLMER CHOICE 15 oz. 33c CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP 2 lb Tin 29c AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE MIX Pkg. 190 For a Delicious Treat serve them together ROSE BRAND SWEET MIX PICKLE ° 16 oz. Jar 32c GARDEN PATCH PEAS, 15 oz, Tins 2 Pk s, i 31c QUAKER MUFFETS g YORK BRAND PEANUT BUTTER AND COOKIE JAR 4 lb net 1.53 QUAKER TOMATO SOUP, 10 oz, Tins , , , , .... 3 for 25c Slightly dented tins WESTONS CHOCOLATE MALLOW BISCUITS , . , ... 35c Pkgs. of 16 WESTONS STRAWBERRY CREAMS Pkg, 32c 28 Biscuits or over WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET Phone 77 Self Serve Low Prices Free Delivery 4 NOTICE In co-operation with the Seaforth Fall Fair The Stores Will Close Friday. Sept. 24, from 1 P.M. till 4 P.M. Open till 6.30 To allow our Staffs to attend the Fair Thanking you for your kind co-operation MERCHANTS COMMITTEl Chamber of Commerce. •Inim me' THE 5 ' O THH NEWS TOWN TOPICS".. ,.._. Mi and Mrs. James Stewart ae• eompanied their son Mr. Douglas Stewart to Kingston this week where he is attending Queen's University. Mr. Stewart Hayter of Varna was a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chambers before •returning to the School for. the Blind at Brant- ford, Mrs. Hugh ;Sproat and grand- daugiters.have returned to Cleve- land. Van Darocher, Clinton Radio School, has leased her residence for two years. Mrs, Todd of Toronto, sister of Mr, R. Stevens, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLean over Sunday. Mrs, Winnifred Rowland, Dublin, spent the weekend with Mrs, Joseph Rowland. Miss Marion Laudenbaeh and Mie. hael Laudenbaeh, Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs L. Laudenbaeh. • •Rev. .Elwyn Morris, Port Dover, visited his mother, Mrs. Wm, Morris over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. P. Reilly, Galt, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, J, Hotham, Jr. Mr. Ron Silts, Toronto, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. C. P. Sills. Mrs. E. C. Boswell is teaching kindergarten in Seaforth Public School. Mrs. Boussey is assisting in the junior grades owing to over- crowding. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis of Ex- eter and Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Francis of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mrs, H.. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson McQuirter and family of Midland are spending the week with relatives here. Mr. Fred Huisser is in Scott Mem- orial Hospital following a heart at- tack last week. CLOSING DANCE! SATURDAY NIGHT Stratford Casino $25.00 CASH DOOR PRIZE Planners for Better Living Ontario Hydro has 108 Rural Operating Areas. The manager, with headquarters in the Area Office is a specialist in rural electric supply. He is an authority on the most practical and the most economical use of power. But his prime purpose is maintaining a dependable electric service to all his customers ... providing a low-cost hired hand to speed work on the farm, and help make life in Ontario's rural areas, comparable in convenience, comfort and efficiency to that in the largest cities. ONTARIO ;HYDRO AT ;WORK FOR YOU AND YOURS.. Information concerning Ontario Hydro can be obtained by writing to your Hydro Chairman, 620 University Avenue, Toronto. D0 YOU KNOW? Since 1945 your Hydro has more than doubled the number of its rural customers, from a total of 156,560 to 311,749, as of June 1,1954 TAG DAY The Hospital Auxiliary will Bold a Tag Day Saturday, Sept, 25 1-1 F A FOOTBALL Finals FIFTH GAME HOLSTEIN vs WINTHROP FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 M Winthrop Community Park Game time 6 o'clock BASEBALL SEASON ENDS By Adam Ast There could be no more fitting way to begin this article than to again impress on all you folks in our town and community that we have the good fortune to have among us as grand a group of young fellows as may be found anywhere, Our fans, helpers and particularly our oppon- ents will readily agree that at all times did our boys display the best spirit of sportsmanship and gentle - manliness The following is a list of our boys who gained a fine reputation around the country this year, who need the help and support of all, and for whom I now put in a plea for next year and the years to follow, that, a number of the younger men, with support from the town, next year take over the task of carrying on and giving them the break they so richly •deserve. 1954 players: Ken Thompson, Don McClinehey, 'Keith Pethick, Ron Mason, Ron Scorns, Craig Willis, Bruce McFad- den, Ken King, Paul Besse, Gary Ast, Bob Reith, Terry Ast, Ray Seoins, Lloyd Pethick, (Doug Row- cliffe, Robt. Elliott, Larry Dale, Gor- don Ferris, Stan +Brown, Gordon Mil- ler, Brian Flannigan. A list of the donors of the uni- forms has previously been published, but I wish again at this time to ex- tend our sincere thank you. Many others have, during the sea- son been of willing and time•con- snming assistance. Prizes were do- nated by several merchants and a few citizens came forward voluntar- ily with financial help. The Canadian Legion who are al- ways ready and willing to assist in any worthy enterprise came through again with a substantial donation. +Believe me, when I say to all of the above a mere `Thanks" it can- not nearly express the full apprecia- tion of your boy baseballers. In closing may I express the hope that the 1955 Baseball Season will be even bigger and better than 1954, --BOWLING Men's Doubles Tournament held on Wednesday, Sept. 8 was featured as a 'Merchants and Manufacturers' tournament, with the 1st and 2nd prizes of four Westinghouse mantle radios through the courtesy of Box Furniture Store, Seaforth. 1st K. Hockey, U. Snell, Exeter, 3w plus 28. 2nd G. Hildebrand, N. McLean, Seaforth, 3w plus 27. 3rd H. Scrimgeour, W. Westbrook, Goderich, 3w plus 18. 4th H. Pollin, J. M. Southcott, Ex- eter, 3w plus 13. 5th 0. Hazelgrove, H. Crawford, Wingham, 2w plus 23 aggreg. 50. 6th W. Goodwin, W. Brown, Hen - sail, 2w` plus 23, aggreg. 46. 7th S. McIntosh, R. McIntosh, Ali - so Craig, 2w plus 19. +Other doubles were skipped by W. Ryckman, Exeter; H. Larkin, Park- hill; J. Orr, Parkhill; Geo. Ronson, Parkhill; J. E. Koch, Listowel; Geo. Hart, Atwood; C. Danbrook, Atwood; A Bank is useful in so many ways ... At a bank, you can keep important papers and other valuables in a private safety deposit box. Travellers Cheques and Letters of Credit provide a safe, handy source of funds when you travel. " agieritar A bank helps you do business at a distance; sells exchange, Transfers funds, snakes collections. A bank is much more than just a place to cash a cheque or deposit your savings. The many services it provides are designed to help you handle money matters more simply, safely, easily. You will find bank people courteous and efficient in handling routine banking matters and helpful, too, when unusual problems arise. Don't hesitate to "see the bank about it." THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY 011111110/1111111/1111011111111111111.111111/ iiiiiiiiii 11 iiiiii 1111111111111111111111 iiii 11111111111111111111111114111111111 iiiii 11111111 M11111111111111 Ir,eul„pinppppgp„p„pp,ppppppp„„r,,,”Ipr„Il,,,,,rpp„p,",,,P,p„U,I,q,,,,,,,"„,,,i,,,,p,n,0„1,O,Ae1Oeell,rl Meet us at the Fair SEPT. 23 - 24 - 25 TALK OVER YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS LUMBER PLYWOOD ASPHALT SHINGLES INSULATION, LIME- & CEMENT "Use only the best materials” Seaforth Lumber Co. Ltd. Phone 47 m6nnnuuuunuuuuunuun.unuu,uuuu"uununnunuu,uu,,,,uunupun mu,,,u.,111.1111i1.111.1.1.1 uu,tuunuu,+7 J. Bowman, Wingham; Geo. Williams of Wingham; H. Vodden, Blyth; J. Roberts, Stratford; Gerd, Curnoe, London; Leo Waters, Drayton; Percy Livermore, Clinton; J. Sutter, Clin- ton; P. Bisset, Goderich; Stan Mc- Lean, Goderich; Fred Jackson, Luck - now; A. Perritt, Watford; Wm. Ball, Seaforth; Al Close, Seaforth; H. Free, Seaforth; E. Munroe, Sea - forth; Dr. Brady, Seaforth; Lorne Dale, Seaforth;. Wni, Duncan, Sea - forth; Al Sillery, Seaforth. At St. Columban PARISH HALL OCTOBER 20TH A Bazaar, Afternoon Tea, Home Cooking Booth and other Booths 3-5P.M. Cash Bingo in the evening 9 P.M. Ok *iaatmssvaamaro.,.rsarxi • O.K. _ 1 1950 CHEV DE LUXE SEDAN, Radio, W.W. Tires Two Tone - new condition.... 1250.00 1050.00 725.00 695.00 675.00 1949 CHEV. COACH, Two Tone 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN, Extra Good 1947 CHEV. COACH, Two Tone 1947 CHEV COACH, Black 1947 DODGE COACH 625.00 1939 1939 1938 1936 1936 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Dodge Coach Ford Sedan Ford Coach Chev, Coach Chev Coach 135.00 95.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 Seaforthak" otors Phone 541 Seaforth 01:41611016II0 MI Nene s the fuel everybbody's talking about easily recognized by its ANSI 44USTR !Fill your bin! NuDsoN er ill COAL Seaforth f, tl tuber .Limited PHONE 47 kr;a[>:sarra.�rz wttm c.ea:s�.cu* r e:..n.-,....~ a +'avez ,..o.e ::qac-^ ^'��T-acmes• :r �"-���,.�y�.,yNy�•�SSS:aAa;.^til'GII34'�63...T.'v1...:LL�[itiurm3:RZY ..�nt u. VELI Y BUS to the WESTER " FAIR ALL MOTORWAYS COACHES TARE YOU DIRHCT TO THE FAIR GROUNDS - NO EXTRA C'ILIRGE LATE RETURNING COACHES - LOW RATES FOR INFORMATION PI•IONE' B -A SERVICE STATION PHONE 592 Seaforth The Western Ontario Motorways Ltd. Kitchener Ontario • A1111a1.A.n