The Seaforth News, 1959-02-05, Page 8GET A
SPRING "LIFT" FROM A
You'll see the difference wll;ell you put
on your first new hat of the -spring
„season. The whole world looks 'hap-
pier, brighter, more spring like , , ,
and you look lovelier.
So choose here, choose early from our
"just -.arrived" collection of pretty new
hats.
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS
Choose from dainty straws, straw and
fabric blends, new ribbon hats, gay
flower hats and a wide choice of de-
lightfully new novelties you'll simply
love, when you see them.
VISIT OUR MILLINERY DEPT.
Feature colors include white, yellow,
pink, turquoise, powder, red, navy,
black, beige and grey
The new spring hats are priced at
2.98 to 9,;95
STEWART BROS.
HENSALL
Mrs. Amelia Schroeder left on
Saturday ,for Mt. Clements, pith.
where she intends visiting with
relatives for several weeks.
Mr. Geo. Otterbein of Preston
was a weekend visitor with his
father, lir. Wm, Otterbein,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay
and Pamela left for their home
in Napanee on Sunday after hol-
idaying with 'firs. Lindsay's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hender-
son.
!Mrs. d-Ierb Stratton and daugh-
ters of Lunn visited during the
past week with Mrs. Stratton's
mother, Mrs, Minnie Sangster.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebles and
family of London were recent vis.
Eters with Mr. and Mrs. James
Sangster.
Mr. and Mee. Garry Corbett and
family of Toronto were weekend
visitors with the latter's par-
ents Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Cook. .
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor
Jr., and daughter of Lucan visit-
ed recently with the former's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Orville
Taylor. '
'Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapanan
and family were recent visitors
with their son-in-law and Baugh•
ter, 1VIr. and firs. Joe DeLodge in
Sarnia.
\ YOUR OLD WATCH
iS WORTH MONEY
BUII LOVA .:
RAOHN SALE
Regardless of Age, Make
or Condition .1
CANADIAN GIRL "M'.
Welch and bracelet MM.
tined In ono glamorous
ensemble, 17 jewels um
breakable mainspring
549.50
Easy Credit Terms
J. A. WESTCOTT
JEWELLER
Choir Entertained
Members od !Carmel Presbyter-
ian Church Choir were pleasant-
ly entertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Malcolm Dougall ou
Wednesday evening. A social time
was enjoyed during which bingo
games were played followed by
contests, Mrs. Dougall, organist
and choir leader was presented
with a gift in recognition of her
services. Refreshments were serv-
ed.
ereed.
Mr; Clayton Austin, account-
ant at the Bank of 'Montreal is
spending two weeks in Toronto
attending special courses in ac-
countancy,
Mrs, Edna Corbett was a week-
end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Parker, Rickey and Cindey.
BORN — In Clinton General
Hospital ou Jan, 28th to Mr. and
Mos. John Balser (nee Janice
Hamilton) Hensall, a son, Brad-
ley James.
Annual Meeting
A total menuberehip of 460 was
reported •to the annual .congrega-
tional meeting of Hensall United
Churoh held on Wednesday even-
ing. Thirty.two new members
were accepted during 1958, Finan-
cialy $16,595 was raised during
the year. The annual meeting
was conducted by Rev. Charles
Daniel, New members elected to
the session were: Harvey Keyes,
Ciera Christie, and Walter Spen-
cer. New members on ,the board
of Stewards: Ian McAllister,
Rodger Veneer; John Cornell, E.
Forrest and Robert Rowclifre,
Other officers elected were Elgin
Rowcliffe, representative to En-
ron Presbytery Men's Council;
Walter Spencer, representative to
Presbytery R. J. Paterson and
James McAllister, auditors, A
steering committee was formed
to review costs and building
pians for possible future expan.
sion of Sunday ^School accommo-
dation.
Mr, and 'Mrs, Art Traquair and
son of Woodstock were weekend
visitors with CVIr. and Mrs, Ed.
Norminton and Mr. and Mrs, M.
Traquair,
Mr, Duncan McEwen passed
away in his 85th year in the
Peace River Country, He was
born's,in Hay twp, and went west
50 years ago, He was a Dominion
Land Surveyor, and is survived
by four sisters and a brother.
,Oi1TII HUi2o2
AGJIJCULTUEAL SOCIETY
The annual meeting of !South
Huron Agricultural !Society met
Saturday at the New Commercial
Hata Earl Dick 1preteided far the
meeting, Jini MacGregor, lSecre-
tary-Treasure• gave the financial
report showing balance en hand
$303,80. The District Representa-
tive for the Agrioultate !Society,
Jim Mair, ,of Brussels, was pre-
sent and addressed the meeting.
Chairman of the different con-
mittees gave reports as follows:
Wm, Decker .gave the horse re-
port; Jim Doig gave the •cattle
report; Larne Luker gave the.,
gate report; Russell Brown xe-
ported on entertainment. Lloyd
Lovell was named .chairman of
the (Machine Committee. The date
for the Spring Show was !set for
tentatively for the 11th or 12th
of June, The President and the
ISeoretary were appointed dele-
gate to attend the Agricultural
Sooiety Convention in Toronto in
February. Earl Dick was re-elect-
ed President; let Vice, Jim Doig,
Seaforth; 2nd Vice, Otto Willert,
Dashwood; Geo.-Treas., Jim Mac-
Gregor, Kippen; Directors, Hay
twp„ Wnr. Decker, Valentine Bec-
ker; Tuokersmith, 'Stan Jackson,
Jdm Doig; Usborne, Sant Dougall,
Bill Lamport; Hibbert, J, Klins-
men and Earl Dick; Stanley, H.
Taylor, Bert McBride; Stephen,
Otto Willert and Russel Brown;
Hensall, George Armstrong, L -
Luker, 'Norman Jones, Auditors,
K. K. Christian, James Paterson.
A discussion took place of the
Balf olulb. It was suggested that
they look: into the idea of selling
the calves on a dressed percent-
age, instead !of an auction as has
been the custom at the spring
dhow. It was suggested that the
next aneeting, end of March be a
supper meeting,
ALFRED W. REICHERT
Funeral services were held on
Sunday, Jan. 25, from St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich, for
Alfred W. Reichert, Ilensall, who
passed away suddenly in :Clinton
Public TIosplta,l. Rev. O. !Winter
officiated and interment was in
the Lutheran ,Cemetery, Zurich.
The pallbearers were Clarence
Reichert, Howard Adkins, Wm,
Puss, Wm. Hese, Ernest Laid-
law and Clarence !Brenner,
iHe rwas born in Hay twp. on
Jan. 21, 1878, where he resided
all his life. !Surviving besides his
wide, the former Lavina Fuss, are
three sons, Orland, (lay twp„ Er-
vin, Clinton, Ivan at home, one
daughter. Mrs, Frank Fields,
(Laurette) Hay twp„ :and eight
grandchildren,
!Pieces at Hensall CoamnivanitY
sale on Jan, 2011h,
Weanling pigs 47.00 to $11.60;
chunks $12.50 to $15,10; feeders
$16.50 -to $23,00; sows $54.00 to
$66.00; boars up to 8 4c !a 1b
Holstein calves $7.00 to $14,50;
Durham calves $30,00 to $54,00;
butcher steers up to $26,30; but-
cher heifers up to $23,40, 460 pig%
and 170 head of cattle anti calves
were sold,
DUBLIN
was SCHOOL NEWS
By Morrie Sohoonci.erwoerd
This week brought admiration
and laughter when the students
stunted to !admire their baby Plc'
tures, This baby contest is a pro -
Jed by which the school plans .to
help the missions. One cent a
guess and the baby with the
least right guesses gets a five
kdollar prize.
The yearbook staff is wonting
vino' llaq it boewuse'iiloy arraet 91ave
the first Section' of the !book out
to the publishers by Friday, We
are very grateful to those : who
made this 1possilble by than' gon
Brous donations.
'Grade twelves !showed !melt
enthilelee n ^waren the graduation
caps, and gowns aerived, 1f you
see Some Strange hair -do's float-
ln'g. around top fair -ladies, !don't
quit worry, They're working nip
something special for a . iiicture,
!On Frilday afternoon the school
enioyed a' hockey gaane anti skat-
ing party, ,.rhe hockey •game was
Avon by the :sohael with the score
8.4 over Sit, Dolumrban.
There are also tapir of a Drys.
'ten' sleigh -ride which will be
cdnling up in the near !enture.
M•aybe.'the ' weather will beat us
to it, if we 'postpone it again,.
Question of the Week: Are B.
eVIlu'phy,'s 'pickles sour on sweet?
KIPPEN
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Faber were
pleaaantiy Surprised on. Wednes-
day evening when 18 members of
the 'young people of Bayfield
Baptist !Chic% met attheir
hone. Luna. was served at the
close of the .evening, and an en
ioyable time spent togetiher. The
following night •the .occasion ^be-
ing their .1st wedding 'anniver
saw, another group of 25 older
members and relatives of both
Mr. and Ik•s, Faber drove in aur -
prising them 8n second time. They
wore presented with a Ibeek en-
titled "Thrix Gates of 'Splendor".
Presentation made by Rev, I.
Bodenham of Bayfield .01turch.
Contests were enjoyed by all and,
a delicious lunob served later.
The 'annual meeting of ,St, An
Brew's United Ohun-oh- was held
on Tuesday evening, Jan. 27th,
preceded by a pot -luck supper.
Rev. Cook o8 Lucan was chair
man, owing to the illness of Rev.
d8lacMillan, and Emerson •Kyle
was !appointed seoretany for the
meeting, •Favorable reports were
given by all organizations, John
R, Cooper, Verne Alderdiee, Or•
villa Workman and Allan John-
ston were appointed to the Board
'of 'Stewards for a three-year term.
Robert McGregor and A. Parsons
were neared members of Board
!of Trustees.
The World Day of Prayer Ser.
vice is being held in. Kippen, Un-
ited
nited Church on Friday, Feb. 13th
at .3 pant. The ladies of ;Bmueefield
United Chun% are joining with
the Ki1uren Women in the pray-
er
raye• service. All the !ladies of the
congregation are invited to at-
tend,
Mr. and Mrs. Dupont'and chil-
dren who have resided a few
months in Mr. 'Robert Co'oper's
house moved Monday to Hensall
into one of ,Mr. Ecl Jink's apart-
ments.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Uickert
visited 'Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Di•ekent of
Hartliston.
';Mrs, Harry ^Calclevell has been
confined to her home with a
throat indention.
Mr, 'and Mrs, Tont Burke of
Wroxeter visited Tihursday with
the latter's sister and !brother -in.
law, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Meliis.
The !congregation of St. And-
rew's United Church were pleas-
ed to have Rev. MacIVlillan back
in the pulpit on Saunday since
being absent several Sundays en
account of -illness.
Master Ray McLean, 12 years,
son of'Mr. and Mrs, Ken MacLean
who has been hospitalized a
week in ISoulbh ,Huron Hospital,
Exeter, returned home on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Kyle of Zur-
ioh visited Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and !Mrs. E. Kyle
and Jim,
tithe ladies of the WMS of St,
Andrew's United Church held a
brief meeting en Wednesday of
this week which was followed by
a quilting bee, two quilts ware
finished.
Mrs. Stewart Beattie .of Wing-
ham was the guest of her mother
Mrs, Robert lMoBride and Lorne
over the weekend,
WAPIOVIONAOMAWNININIAI
INFORMATION
MEETINGS
Brucellosis Control Prograrn
Huron County
Hallett & ;McKillop Townships
Winthrop Hall
2 PM, Monday, February 9
Goderich & Tuckersmith Twos,
Clinton, ;Agricultural "Office
Board Rooms
2 P.M. Tuesday, Feb, 10th
Hay & Stanley Townships
Zurich Town Hall
2 P.M. Friday, Februray 13th
Ontario Dept, of Agriculture
D. I=J. Miles,
Agricultural Representative
21 pigs between sevEen and eight
weelis chin 1.,andrace and York,
Wm, T, Livingston, 34701 ,Seat,
FOR SAL -e
Four gobblers and telt turkey
dens, laying. E0 Andrews, 8511'11
TW,XNI'T.PIVJ0 ) 54T4S AGO
From The Seaforth News
February, 1934
Russell T. (Bolton of McKillop
won fin'st place in. the receltt. Ha.
eon Litter .eonnpetitien for !this
district isird had the only litter in
the 'Province lwhioh g tided 100%
selects.
lDi. F. Heabmrn has completed
2Q' years as envelope steward in
Northside United Church,
Wedding: Mervin Francis Lane
and Miss Nellie Vei'beem:
aline jm•ice of gasoline dropped
three cents to .21%.0 per gallon..
There is talk at Hensall of
building a • covered skating rind!.
L, 3., !Coles Of Hensall has been
alipointed manager of the Bank
of Montreal. at Listowel.
!Geo, SL Elliott of Clinton' was
elected warden of Hutton County
for 1934,
A oIlpping has been sent to
The News and is said to be an
authentic reprint of the first
hockey .game played in Canada
at Kingston, Ont., in 1856. The
game eras inlayed with bent sticks
and a round ball upon the ice in
a !pasture field. The feature of
the ganne !seemed to be swatting
each other on. the shins' with the
sticks and kicking .,opponents
with skates. A player dell through
a Bole in the ice, the game ended
in a !free for all and the referee
swallowed his while.tie,
•
FORTY YEARS AGO
Front The' Seaforth News
February, 1919
The highest price ever received
for a farm in this part was that
Obtained by James Devereaux
for his fine 100 acre farm east of
Seaforth. S. F. 'Canon of near
Chatham was the eaueohasel• and
the price was 412,000.
Miss Lulu Doherty has resign-
ed the organ in the Methodist
Church and intends to train ,for
a..nurse in Toronto.
Reeve J. N. Campbell .of East
Wawanosh was elected warden of
Huron !County for 1919.
No ice ,has been cut yet at Bay-
-.field.
Mr, and .Mrs. Aubert Harntilton
of !Manitoba have been visiting
old friends at Cromarty. It is 17
years since they lett here..
George Hill has bought the
fawn 'of the late Victor' Dale in
'Stanley Township.
Mao. Arthur Mason of +Sasska-
toon is visiting her mother, Mrs.
W. 'Charters.
Mr. James Wallis has installed
a neve Weneitzer electrical orches-
tra player in the Strand Theatre.
Hp..George Golding of 'Staffa!
has delivered to John 1VIoGrabh
a fine span of 4-year.old geldings
weighing 3560 pounds,
Weddings: Clarence Edward
Hudie and bliss Lilly Riau of AZc-
Killop; Joseph A. Dennis and
Miss Rebecca Barrows, 'of Walton.
BERT PEPPER
AUCTIONEER
Reserve your Sale Date now
RR 3 Seaforth, Ont.
Phone Clinton HU 2-7534
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guarantees
radio repairs to all kinds of radio., a;
TERRY: S RADIO REPAIR, Opposite
Dick House, phone 347R, Seaforth
WANTED
Old horses wanted at Setas lb., and
deed cattle at value. If dead phone al
once. Gilbert Bros, Mink Ranch, Phone
Collect 1483.74 or 1488J1 (Godonich).
JACK THOMPSON'S
Footwear Service, Seaforth,
Shoes repaired; Mens & Boys &
children's footwear. It is our busi-
ness to give comfort and save you
money
NOTICE
Viking Cream Separator, Sales
and 'Service fox new and ' used
Viking Separator, John Byerman,
Dost Wdldiam St,, Seaforth, Ont.
Phone 566 w
CARD OF THANKS
we !wish to drank the Brice.
field fare department rind ell' wtito
assisted Inputting out our alliin•
ney fire, Mr, and Sam Me -
Clung ;and Bob.
CARD OF TI -,TANKS
S would like to say a sincere
thanks to all who ;relmtembered.
me 'with ,calls, vans and letters
while T was in !Clinton hospital,
"special bhanks to the nurses and
also Dr. Streets of 13lytli. T1zeY
were all vew much appreciated,
-Mips, Agnes Nett.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and itIrs, 1 -Dank Van Rooi-
jen wish to thank most sincerely
everyone for their many acts• of
kindness and sympathy during
the time they lost their little
boy 'Gerald.
COMING EVENT
A Three Act Comedy. "Silas
Sni4dlge !from Turnip Ridge", !St.
Celnm@an Parish Hall, Friday,
March 13, 1959 at 8.30 pan.
WANTED
Wender fon- oil Sot' !furnace, Eg-
Inoncdviele Churoh, Tenders to be
in by Feb. 11. No, 1 Pr No, 2 oil
with a BTU of 10,000 or over.
A. Henderson,
ALE
Purebred LaRnth'aa s hog, nine
months, Thomas L. !Scott, Crom-
arty, Phone 12 r 15, Dublin.
FO9oultily equipm nt E1 ail burn-
er, 2 electric ;brooders, 12 feeders
hanging type; 6 waterers, - This
egnlpment was only msed for one
season. Apply Leo ltywn, Dublin,
40 r 4.
FOR SALE
Two long -nosed purebred York
hogs, not registered.- Apply to
Lather !Sanders, 833 r 12.
Auction Sale
Of Dairy Cattle at Lot 5, eon.
3, Stanley Twp„ 114 utiles north
and 114. west of Kippen, on Tues-
day, Feb. 10;' at 1 p.nt. 35 Hol-
stein heifers ranging from 2 to
3 years old. A number fresh with
calves at foot, remainder due in
Feb. and March, 4.11 vaccinated,
Sale will be held under cover.
Terms cash, 'Prop, ,Alex Mc -
Beath, Auct, Harold Jackson
SEE.
The new Resulta adding mach-
ine (printing) at 79.95, adds and.
subtracts. Regular Results at
49,95 (with adding only at 39.95).
Also the world's finest Typewrit-
er, the Voss Portable at $131,50.
Highest trade-in allowance. Sae
vauges, Seaforth.
NOTICE
Waterloo Cattle Breeding As-.
sedation. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used", supply artificial'
breeding service for all breeds of
cattle, If . phoning long distance,
simply asks for Clinton Zenith
9.5650. If it is a local call, use
our regular number Clinton HU
2.3441, For service or more -in-
formation,' call between 7:30 and
10:00 a.m, week Clays; 6.00 and
8:00 p.m. Saturday evenings. For
cows noticed in heat on Sunday
morning, do not call until Mon-
day =fining. The quality is high
and the cost low.
SALES AND SERVICE
Viking Separators, Authorized dealer.
Dublin, Seaforth and Clinton. Basil
O'Rourke's Blacksmith 0 Welding Shop,
Brumfield
We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
a/Gfi/�%
BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
°WE MAKE 'EM-
YU BAKE 'EM"
muco
Cleary's I G A
Seaforth
UWVINIPAMOWIAAROWINLANI
NOTICE -- TOWN OF SEAFORTH
PARKING
To facilitate snow plowing and snow re-
moval operations, PARKING ON THE
STREETS of this Municipality is prohibited
between the hours of 2 a.m, and 8 a.m,
This order will be strictly en-
forced in accordance with the
Highway Traffic Act, Section 48,
Srtbsect4on 9.
NOTICE IS I;IER,EBY GIVEN that the Municipality
will not be responsible for any damages caused to
parked vehicles aS the result of snow plowing or
snow removal operations
THE SEAFORTH I' EWS:
Thursday, February 0, 1991
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Ilospltai Bad
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 699W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seafopth,
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seater*h _.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, - B,A., M.D., Internist
P, L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p,m. to 5 p.m., daily
axcept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings; Tuesday, Thursday and Sate
arday only 7-9 P.M.
Appointments made in advance aro
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V,S,
W. R. BRYANS,-D.V,M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Piton 105 Seaforth
JOHN E.' LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 79L Main St., Seaforth
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to
6,80; Wed. 0 AM to 12.80 PM, Thur. e.a
by appointment only, Clinton HU -2-7010,
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80
Ems
INSURANCE
• Fire
e Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 384 Res. 540
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—President, Wm, S. Alexander;
Vico-Pees., R. Archibald; Manager and
See,-Treas., Norma Jeffery, Seaforth,
Directors --J. L. Malone, Senfor%; J.
H. MOEwing, Blyth ; W. S. Alexander,
Walton; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. E.
Pepper, Brucefield ; C. W. Leonhault,
Bornholm; H, Fuller, Goderloh;
Archibald, Seaforth ; Allister Broadfoob,
Seaforth.
Agents — Wm, Leiper Jr., Londeabom
J. F. Praeter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker,
Brussels, Eric Munroe, Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by application to any of the
above named officers addreaaed to their
respective post offices.
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
• 'DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332•R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office !Phone 784 • Res. 286
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Ratepayers and inhabitants of the
Township of. Tuckeremith are requested,
by the council, to not park cars en
township roads and streets during the
winter months in order 'to facilitate
snowplowing operations.
Council will not be responsible for
damages to any vehicles parked on roads
or streets.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk, Tuckersmith
Don Brightrali
CANADIAN PETROFINA LTD.
Dealer and Distributor of
Petroleum Products
Gas, Stove and Furnace Oil
Prompt Farm and Home Delivery
PHONE 354, SEAFORTH, ONT.
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
VENTILATING SYSTEMS
For barns and poultry houses.
A. side wall fan gives economical
ventilation prolonging the life of
your building and improves the
health of your stock. For estim-
ates see Sharp's Maintenance
Service, Ph. 851-5
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
E Clayton Colqulroun,.RR1
Science Hill
Vice President
Alex J, Rohde, 11113 Mitchell
Directors
Martin !Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Robert G. Gardiner, R1 Cromarty
Milton McCurdy, RR1 Itirkton
Timothy B. Toohey, RR3 Lucan
• Agents
Clayton Harris, Mitchell
Harry Coates, RR1 Centralia
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell
TEXACO
PRODUCTS
THERMO - CHIEF
BURNING OILS
Walden & Broadfoot
Phone 686w, Seaforth
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Delicious, Snow, Tatman Sweet,
Greening, Spies, King, etc. Free
delivery in town, Fred MoCly.
mont & Sorts, Varna, Phone coi-
led HU 2.3214