The Seaforth News, 1952-02-14, Page 8Skating Carnival
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Seaforth
--,District
Community
Centre
ALL LOCAL
TALENT
SKATERS IN
COSTUME
SAT. FEB. 23
AT 9 P.M.
GRAND MARCH, SOLOS, DUETS, Dance Groups,
sponsored by members of the Seaforth Skating
Club under the direction of Ross Smith
ADMISSION: Reserved Seat Tickets $1.00; regular 75c, Children 50c
Iteservr'tl seat tickets on sale at Beating's Drug Stole
NCE T
In the series of Concerts sponsored by the Seaforth District High
School and the Ontario Department of Education
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, at 8.15 p.m.
Hear and see the stars of to -morrow
JAN SIMMONS Baritone
ANNE DRAKE Pianist
DELTRA EAMON Soprano
OLGA KWASNIAK Cellist
These Artists are here to please you, so come out and enjoy yourself.
in Seaforth District High School Auditorium
ADMISSION 75c
T1 SBIAFORTH ATE
r, and Mrs. Robt. Simpson of
Kirktou were recent visitors with the
latter's •parents, Mr...and Mrs, WM.
Alexander.
Mr's Milton Love
Pante funeral services for Mrs.
Milton Love, 65, who died at her
home in Hensall Thursday, were
conducted on Saturday at 2 p.m. by
the Rev, W, J. Rogers, in the Bon -
thou funeral home, and interment
made in Hensall Union Cemetery.
The deceased Was born here, and
before her marriage was Miss Lillian
Workman. She was a member of the
Hensall United -Church, and •of the
W,M.S. and W.A. Surviving besides
her husband, are one son Howard,
Toronto, one sister, Mrs. Harold Bol-
ger, London, three brothert, the Rev,
H. V. Workman, Tillsonburg; Wil-
liam of Tuekersmith, and Percy of
Varna,
Miss Stella Robinson of Toronto
has been spending a few weeks with
her sister, . Mrs. H. Arnold who has
been confined to her room owing to
illness.
The many friends of Mr. Jarvis
Horton regret to hear that he suf-
fered a severe heart attack and con-
tinues quite ill.
450 people attended the carnival
held in the arena on Thursday night
sponsored by the rink committee.
Prize winners were as follows girls
fancy under 10, Peggy Goddard,
Marcia Little, Pauline Bell, Margar-'
et Elgie, consolation.
Girls comic under 10,'Cheryl Lit-
tle, Nancy Kyle, Dianne Reid.
Girls fancy 10-10, Jean Hender-
son, Marilyn Mousseau. •
Girls comic, 10-16, Jane Horton,
Jimmie Baynham, Jean Noakes,
Connie Corbett,
Ladies fancy, Mrs. Stewart Bell,
Mrs. Jas. Paterson, Mrs. R. Broder-
ick.
Ladies' comic, Mrs. J.,' •Oorbett,
Mrs. Thos. Brintnell.
Boys fancy, under 10,' Steve
Cook, Clinton; Jerry Broderick,
Bobbie Mickle.
Boys comic under 10, Gregory
Spencer, Borden McKaig, 'Robert
McNaughton.
Boys fancy 10-16, Wayne Welsh,
Charles Mickle, Marlin- Hildebrandt.
Boys comic 10-16, Bobby Davis,
Tom Lavender, Don Reid.
Mens comic, Reeve A. W. Kers-
lake.
Youngest skater, Cheryl 'Little,' 2
years and 2 months. Oldest skater,
Mrs. Jas. Paterson. Best comic
couple, Jim Baynham and Don Mac -
Laren; best fancy couple, Bonnie
Kyle and Elaine Bell.
Races ten and under, Gwen Chap-
man, Dianne Rennie, Beth Goddard.
Girls under 16, Margaret Moir,
Margaret Reid, J. Taylor.
Ladies, Miss Marie Boyd, Miss
Donna Taylor, Miss Margaret Schick.
Boys 10 and under, Jerry Regele,
Donald Smale, Don Kyle.
Boys under '16, George Parker,
Gerald Moir, J. Bell.
Gents, Ed Little, Jim Sangster,
Leroy Peters.
Judges were Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Illsley, NIrs. Ed. Gascho, all of Zur-
ich. 55 prizes given.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacGregor
and Don, accompanied by Mrs. Ed.
Schroeder and Marion visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Alger Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Marshall in Oxford,
Mich. -
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1949 CHEV FLEETLINE COACH
1949 CHEV FLEETLINE SEDAN
1947 CHEV COACH
1947 PONTIAC COACH, radio
1946 CHEV SEDAN, radio, windshield washers
1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1951 New Chev Sedan (Immediate Delivery)
Seaforth Motors
HENSALL
Miss Donna Taylor of Brucefield
and Miss Norma Deitz of Kippen
were recent visitors at the home of
Mrs. Wesley Coleman.
Miss Isabell Alexander of Toronto
spent the weekend at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Al-
exander, who accompanied her back
to Toronto where they will spend a
couple of weeks.
Presentation
A very enjoyable evening was
spent at S. S. 10 Hay, on Friday
evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Tinney and daughters, who re-
cently took up residence in Exeter.
The evening was spent in progres-
sive euchre with twelve tables play-
ing, prize winners were ladies' first,
Miss Norma Deitz and ladies' conso-
lation, Mrs. Harold. Bali. Gent's first
Mr. Jack Faber, consolation, Donald
Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Tinney were
presented with an occasional chair.
The accompanying address was read
Shop in m.ondville
Buckle 's Mixture, caleyaed Capsules.
4 s Stainless White Rub "
specials
FRESH PORK BUTTS . , . , ,
T3IIITCHUP ...,,,•.'• "'..'
RED ROSE 001411.ME
ROBIN HOOD OATS
Nylons, 51 Gauge, 15 Denier
.49c Ib
... 11 OZ, BOTTLE+ 19c
99c lb
5 lb bag 49c
$1.09 pr.
CLAIR HANEY
FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72
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FOURTHoasontesaemessossemeteneaseemostoenswasomeseeseseneareseesszewesseaceseneseseseessesawse
by Ed Corbett. The Misses Marion
and Lois Tinney were presented with
cups and saucers by Misses Shirley
Bell and Shirley Coleman. Refresh-
ments were served and dancing was
enjoyed to music furnished by Mr.
Win. Hyde on the violin and Mrs.
Ed Munn at the piano.
Mrs. Wm. Parker and daughter
Margaret visited during the past
week with relatives at Mitchell.
Mrs. Gordon Munn and son visited
during the past week with Mrs.
Munn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Taylor at Chiselhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. John MacGregor ac-
companied by Mrs. Wm. MacLean
and Bryan of Exeter visited recently
with relatives at Tiverton,
Miss Elaine Beer .of London spent
the weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Beer.
Mr. and Mrs. Horner Tinney and
family were recent visitors with the
former's father, Mr. Matthew Tin-
ney and Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Tin -
McKinley Farms &Hatchery
Producers of
CANADIAN APPROVED
CHICKS
Your enquiries are solicited.
WRITE OR PHONE AND ASK
MoKINLEYS REGARDING YOUR
CHICKS FOR 1952
COCKERELS, PULLETS and UNSEXED
Phone 697r11 Hensall. R.R. 1, Zurich
DUBLIN
MOSER-KRAUSKOPF
White and red snapdragons made
an effective background for the
wedding, Feb. 2nd, of Margaret
Mary Krauskopf and Mr. Douglas
John Moser, both of Waterloo. They
pledged vows in St. Louis R. C.
Church, Waterloo, with Rev. Hubert
Gehl officiating. The bride is the
daughter •of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Krauskopf bf Dublin and the bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Moser of Waterloo. Mr. Ray-
mond Massel was at the organ and
sang the Nuptial High Mass. The
bride wore a strapless gown, the
bodice of which was trimmed with
French lace and embroidered with
white sequins. The double fullskirt
of chalk white nylon net was worn
over taffetta, and French lace was
used in an apron effect cascading
down the sides. The bolero was of
matching lace styled with mandarin
collar and lily point sleeves. Her
double finger-tip veil was caught to
a wreath of orange blossoms. She
carried red roses and white carna-
tions. The bride's sister, Mrs. Jack
Johnson of Waterloo, was in an an-
kle length gown of Kelly green
crepe embossed with leaves. She
wore a wreath of velvet flowers and
carried a cascade of yellow roses
and carnations. Mr. Wilbert Moser,
of Waterloo, brother of the bride-
groom was best man. Another broth-
er, Mr. Leonard Moser of Waterloo
was the usher. A dinner for 25
guests was held at the Grand River
Tea Rooms. For travelling to London
and points east th4 bride wore a
Hunter's green crepe frock with
matching accessories, topped with a
muskrat coat. They will reside in
Waterloo.
Out of town guests were Mr. Clem
Krauskopf, brother of the bride, and
Mr. Matt Murray of Dublin.
T. J. Molyneaux
Here's What You've Been Waiting For !
The Big Industrial League
lay-ffs
SEMI - FINALS (Best 2 out of 3 Series)
Monday Nite Feb. 18
TWO MAIN ATTRACTIONS
7.30 P.M. -ST. COLUMBAN "Irish" vs WANDERERS
9 P.M. -MAIN STREET "Merchants" vs WINTHROP
"President" Ab Baker will drop the puck to officially open
the Playoffs
Admission Still Only 25c
PLAN TO BE ON HAND TO BACK YOUR
FAVORITE TEAM
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14; 1952^
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Authorised as Sri nd. Olney
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AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 595 W
Card of Thanks
Mrs. John A. McGregor wishes to
express her sincere thanks to her
many friends and neighbors for the
cords, letters and treats sent her
while a patient in Scott Memorial
Hospital. Also to thank the Seaforth
W.I. and the nursing staff of the Hos-
pital.
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Margaret Parker wishes to
express sincere'thanks to her many
friends who remembered her with
cards, gifts and treats while a patient
in the hospital
Estate
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects.
In town of Seaforth, George St., on
Saturday, Feb. 23rd at 1 p.m.
MeClary
Quebec heater (new);
cools stove with. water front; kitchen
table and chairs; day bed (new) ;
glass kitchen cupboard, drop leaf
table, 2 burner rangette; 2 burner gas
camp stove; dining room suite; table
buffet; china cabinet and 6 chairs.
Chesterfield suite; occasional chairs,
2 reed chairs to match; hall rack,
number of rockers and small tables,
Raymond sewing machine; 3 furnish-
ed bedrooms, beds, dressers, springs
and mattresses; one spring mattress
54 inch (new) ; 1 living room rug;
floor lamp, table lamps, dishes and
kitchen utensils, sealers, crocks, lawn
mower, garden tools and other art-
icles. Terms cash.
Estate of the late Mrs. Agnes Boyd,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, E. P.
Chesney, Clerk, Alvin Sillery, Solici-
tor for estate
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., S'EAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable How
pita dfor Agentfor 1 9shell
Nursery Flowers.
Phone
Nights and Holidays 66
JOHN.E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791. Math St., Seaforth
Hours 9 am 6 pm. Wed. 9 - 12.30
Sat, 9 am to 9 Pm
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
E. A. McMaster, B.A„M.D., Internist
P. L. Brady, M,D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 pm to 5 pm, daily.
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday end
Saturday only, '7-9 pm
Appointments made in advance are
desirable
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM, STOCK AND MACHINERY.
At Lot 10, Con. 12. Hullett Twp., 174 miles
north of Londesboro, 3',t miles east, on Wed.,
February 20th, at 1 o'clock sharp
HORSES -Grey gelding 10 years old, roan
mare 10 years old.
CATTLE -6 Holstein cows due time of sale
to April 1st: Holstein heifer, pasture bred;
Durham heifer, pasture bred; Polled Angus
heifer, pasture bred; Polled Angus cow bred
Aug. 13th ; Guernsey cow 3 years old, past-
ure bred; 6 Durham cows, pasture bred. Reg.
Durham bull 3 years old: 6 enlves 1 year old
(Holstein & Durham) ; 2 Polled Angus
calves; 3 Durham calves. Those calves could
be finished as Babies. Durham heifer 700 Ibs,
(fall.
PIGS -Tam sow; 2 Bork & York sows car-
rying third litter; 7 Tam chunks • 10 weaned
pigs. HENS -275 New Hampshire & Leg-
horn hens.
MAOHINERY - Geo. White #6 Thresher
(new 1961) 24s42• Hart Parr 3 plow tractor
on rubber, recently overhauled and in excel-
lent shape; Massey Harris 3 bottom plow
(new) ; 10' cultivator, nearly new ; McCorm-
ick Deering 7' binder; McCormick Deering
mower; Massey Harris side rake; Frost &
Wood dump rake; Massey Harris hay loader
Oliver 2 row corn scarier; Massey Harris 11
disc fertilizer drill; Massey Harris manure
spreader; 3 sec. harrows; 10" grain grinder
and speed jack ; Woods milking machine, 2
unit; walking plow; 130' drive belt (new);
rubber tired wagon and sliding rack ; set
sloop sleighs; 2000 lb scale, colony house
10.12; 3 rain shelters; new Buckeye oil
brooder; 2 coal brooders; electric McCormick
Deering cream separator; set Stewart clippers
(new) ; set breeching harness ; single harness.
Forsmalls' itemsVeQuantity mixed s, chinand numerous
aboutro10
tons; about 26 tons out hay. Terms cash.
PROPERTY -100 acres 511A Lots 9 and 10,
Con. 12, Twp. of Hullett, brick house, bank
barn 46.00 with cement addition 13x40, hydro,
furnace, house insulated, all workable land,
spring creek. 571, Lot 11, Con. 12, TwP. of
Mullett, 50 acres, all freshly seeded. About 30
acres workable land, some small bush, spring
creek. Properties will be offered at sale sub-
ject to reserve bid, if net sold previously.
WILLIAM- KNOX, Prom
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer ,
E. P. Chesney, Cleric
FOR SALE
25 York chunks, about 60 lbs, Also
Tam boar. Apply to Gordon McGregor,
4 miles east of Londesboro. Phone
27r11 Blyth
FOR SALE
Tagalong Trailer, brand new. Will
sell for half price. Dale Nixon, phone
661r4
Thomas J. Molyneaux, 73, who
died Feb. 11 at his home in Dublin,
had conducted a general store here
for more than 40 years, and had
lived in the district all his life. He
was born in Hibbert Township.
He was a 'member of St. Patrick's
Church, and had been secretary-
treasurer of the Dublin Hydro Com-
mission 34 Years.
Surviving 'besides his wife, for-
merly Loretta Griffin, are one son,
John, Thorold; four daughters, Mrs.
Kenneth Etue and Mrs. Lloyd Etue,
"Zurich; Mrs. Harold ,Snuck, Kitch-
ener; Mrs. Fergus Stapleton, Dublin,
and two brothers, Edward, Florida,
and Dennis, Chicago.
Requiem high mass was sung
W ednesdaY, 10 a.m., in 'St. Patrick's
FOR SALE
White enamel cook stove, new
bricks and iirepot, in very good shape.
Ross Gordon, phone 849r21 Seaforth.
WANTED TO RENT
A house or 2 -bedroom apartment in
Seaforth. J. A. Maurice, Apt. 23, Cleve
Court, London, Ont.
FOR SALE
2,500 white brick (used) immediate-
ly. Finnigan Construction
FOR SALE
300 four -week-old Barred Rock
Capons. Moore's Poultry Farm„ RR3,
Seaforth. Phone 6661'3
Township of Hibbert
TENDERS FOR GRAVEL
Tenders will be received at the re-
gular Council meeting in the Town-
ship Hall, Staffa, until three P.M.
Monday, March 3rd, 1952, for approx-
imately twelve thousand cubic yards
of crushed gravel, delivered on the
Township Roads, three quarter inch
crush, flat rate Township pay for the
gravel, lanes graveled to be included
at contract price. A mlarked cheque
for four hundred dollars is required.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
THOS. D. WREN
Clerk of the TWp. of Hibbert
Cromarty, R.R. #1
meNEMEMIIIMIN
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD • OFFICE - SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers - President. John L. Malone, Sea -
forth ; Vice -Pres.. John H. MoEwing, Blyth •
Manager & Sea-Treas., M, A. Reid, Seaforth
Directors -E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L.
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth;
Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Bobt. Archibald,
Seaforth; John H. Mowing. Blyth; Frank
MoGregor, Clinton; William S. Alexander,
Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderich.
Agents -J. E. Pepper, Brucedeid; R. F.
McKerchcr, Dublin; William Leiper, Londesy-m.
bora; J. F. Prueter, • Brodhngen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will bo promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
FOR SALE
1;1 storey 7 room frame modern dwelling,
garage, on James street.
Brick dwelling, Goderich street, immediate
Possession
Five room frame dwelling in Egmondville,
with barn and good well. Immediate poss'n.
Comfortable 6 room dwelling in Winthrop,
1/8 acre of land with small fruits, early
possession
Cottage with bath, on Railway St., Pos-
session arranged.
Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all
modern conveniences. Possession arranged.
Frame dwelling in Dublin; immediate pea -
session
Other properties aleo listed
M. A. REID, Seaforth
Church, Dublin, by Father J. B.
Ffoulkes, and interment in the
church cemetery.
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SHAFORTH ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect•
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies
FOR SALE
7 Room House with 8 Pc. Bathroom, in
good condition. Two Leta. Fruit trees, reap -
berry and strawberry plants, Prompt pos-
session can be given. Garage.
5'Room House, 3 Po. Bathroom. Modern
Kitchen. Excellent condition. Good Barn. Sit-
uated on George St., priced reasonable, with
possession April 1st
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
FOR SALE
2 purebred Shorthorn bulls; serv-
iceable age; dark red color; also pure
bred Shorthorn cow with heifer calf.
Harry Norris, phone 658r4 Seaforth.
FOR SALE
New & Used Milkers. Lovell H.
McGuire, Wingham, ph. 460M, Surge
Dealer. "Service with satisfaction"
Parts carried at Rowchiffe Motors.
Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Two storey frame house, North Main St.,
four bedrooms, three piece bath, living room,
den, kitchen, built in cupboards, hardwood
floors up and down 'stairs, full basement, hot
air furnace. Phone 2647
FOR SALE
Kitchen cabinet, modern, new con-
dition, reasonable. Robert Watson,
Snarling Street, Seaforth.
EARLY CHICKS
Feb, hatched pullets make Aug.. laying (lens.
(Egg prices 1961 wore( Aug 72c, Sept. 70e,
Oct. '79c.) Order your Profit Proven Pullets
now in Fast Feathering Barred Rocks and
Red w Rocks at
MOORE'S POULTRY. FARM, R3 Seaforth,
Telephone 606 - 3
We have in stock:
Stove Coal Alberta Coal
Nut Coal Pocahontas Coal
Buckwheat Coal Stoker Coal
Hard Coal Briquettes
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784, Seaforth
Notice to Car Owners
Township of Hibbert
Car owners are requested not to park ears
on roadsides In the Township during the
winter in order to Iocititato snow plowing
operations.
The Township will not be responsible for.
damage to parked cars as a result of such
operations.
THOS. D. WREN
Olerk of the Twp. of Ribbert
Cromarty RR, .#l.
GORDON WILSON.
ALL PASSENGERS INSURED
Phones: 29 or 567 Seaforth
FOR SALE mailed
Hygienic SIMIAN (rubber goods)
postpaid in plain seated envelope with price
list. 6 samples 26; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 01.
Hamilton, Ont. �®1e
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to allkinds of radios, at TER 'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick Horse, phone
3478, Seaforth
mEEMIMIININEM
HORSES WANTED
W. C. bled GOVENLOCKi, Diclk Hone, Seaforth
es. ApPlY o
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111F. SOLID fun. FOR (OLIO COMFORT
"The World's Finest Anthracite"
WILLIS DUNDAS
363 J - Office 192 M - Residence
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Income Tax Returns made up
1961 Forms on hand
Phone for appointment
Hensall 58S ring 16 Dublin 14 ring 12
THOS. D. WREN
CROMARTY R.R. #1
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USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE EXETER
President
Milton McCurdy, RRL Klrkton
Vico-President
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Directors
Harry Goatee, Centralia
2. Clayton Colquhounn,elen 31111
Martin Feeney,
Angus Sinclair, tau Mltchef
Agents
Thos. G. Bellantyna RRL Woodham
Alvin Morrie, sIl RotcHoughtn. Ceortt
Solleiter, W. (3. Cochrane. Exeter
Beeret,try-TreaOarer
Artbut, Fuser, Exeter