The Seaforth News, 1959-11-05, Page 8SAVE 6.00 TO 17.00 ON THIS GREAT
DRESS CLEARANCE
,.
100 FALL DRESSES f0 CLEAR
37 DRESSES
15.95 to 22.95
TO CLEAR AT
9.95
63 Dresses
18.95 to 29.95
TO CLEAR AT
DON'T MISS THIS GREAT
DRESS EVENT
Shop Early - - Shop Often
YOU'LL MAKE THE SAVINGS
OF A LIFETIME!
GROUP 1
Sizes 9 to 20.
Choose from new wool Jerseys, Brocades.
printed crepes, laces, velveteens, taffetas,
mat jerseys and others in a wide, wide choice
of fall shades.
Better made dresses that carried price tags
up to 29.95 in a grand choice of styles
REGULAR 13.95 to 29.95,
FOR
GROUP 2
Sizes 9 to 20.
Featured in this range are Reds, Blues,
Blacks, Kelly Greens, Rust, Grey, Royal, Rose,
Turquoise and fancy prints. -
Fall styles in short or three quarter sleeves
in a wide range of styles and materials too
numerous to describe.
Every dress different and every one a great
big bargain
REGL'L:1R 15.95 TO 22.95,
FOR
YOUR BEST BARGAINS ARE ALWAYS AT
9.95 STEW
T BROS.
BARBARA KIRK/MAN -MEETS
The Barbara Kirkman Auxil-
iary of First Church held their
Fall Thankoffering Meeting in the
church Tuesday evening when
Mrs. D. J. Lane of Clinton was the
guest speaker.
The President, Ma's. W. A.
Wright presided and opened the'
meeting with a Thanksgiving
poeextenrndedclapwelcome otoll Wrights. the
who
business meeting r'fol oshort
wed and
the offering was received by Mr's.
Mae Dorrance and 'Mrs, J. E.
Willis. Miss F. Laidlaw read pas-
t sages of Scripture and Mrs. E.
Andrews led in prayer. Mrs. F.
Kling, guest soloist, sang "The
Hymn of Thanksgiving," accom-
panted by Mrs, M. R. Rennie.
Mrs. Lane was introduced by that our groups cannot depend on
the President and, basing her
thoughts on OUT work in mission-
ary groups, the gave a fine
Thanksgiving address. She said
wwwwwwvomanivieutmv
Poppy Day
Saturday, Nov. 7th
Poppies will be sold on the
streets and to the houses i11
Seaforth and Eglnondville
Remember the Dead by
'Helping the Living.
Soldiers Memorial
Victoria Park, Seaforth
WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 11, at 10.30 A.M.
CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 156, SEAFORTH
Order of Service
10.30 PARADE TO CENOTAPH
10.45 ADDRESS DR. J. SEMPLE
11.00 LAST POST , , , . COMRADE JACK MOORE
TWO MINUTES SILENCE '
REVEILLE . , .. COMRADE JACK MOORlD
PLACING OF WREATHS
GOD SAVE. THE QUEEN - SEAFORTH DISTRICT
HIGH SCIIOOL GIRLS BAND
FOLLOWING THE SERVICE THE PARADE WILL
PROCEED VIA VICTORIA AND CROMI3IE
STREETS -TO MAIN STREET AND NORTH PAST
THE TOWN HALL WHERE THE SALUTE WILL
BE TAAKIDN BY CAPT. J. R SPITTAL
organization, pers'onali'ties or
numbers for success but must
rely on prayer for it is the great
source of strength and help. We
can only serve best by keeping
close to our Lord in prayer. Mas.
Keith Sharp expressed a word of
blanks to 0/h.s. Lane and the
others taking part in the meet-
ing. .A. social time was spent
when lunch was served by a com-
mittee convened by Mrs, 0. Reith,
Mrs. T. Fox and Mrs. D. Nixon.
KIPPEN
Mr, and Mrs. IIarold Jones and
-boys visited on Sunday with Mr.
and iMi's, Arnold Gackstetter and
family at Guelph.
Mr, and Mrs, Oliver Jacques of
near Cliftiord spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Diech-
ert,
Mrs. Millie Whiteman of De -
troll t was the guest of her cousin,
Miss Mabelle Whiteman during
last week.
Mrs. Oliver Cook. of Goderioh
accompanied by her daughter,
Mrs. Davidson, visited a day last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Eieton
Dawson, -
Emma, Oesch of Zurich visited
during weekend with her cous-
in, Dianne Faber.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doig of
Grand Rapids, Mich„ were week-
end guests of Mrs. Lydia Doig
and Janet.
Mr. and MTs. E. Dowson visit-
ed on Tuesday with Mrs, ,Jennie
Winder who is a patient in Park -
wood Hospital, London, and dur-
ing the week visited iMi', and MTs,
ERlhm. Kerr of Winthrop,
Mrs, T, W. Bears and Jean vis-
ited a few days in Toronto with
relatives.
Miss Mabelle Whiteman recent-
ly was a guest with Mrs. Emily
Edwards of Henault, ,This week.
end the is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs, Duncan Aikeuhead •of Sea-
torth,.
Mr. and Mrs, John Long of
Owen Sound spent the week end
with the fornier's oous.in, Ma•,
Long, and IMrs, Long, Saturday
afternoon Mrs, Bob Perkins of
Clinton was a visitor.
-Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Wren at-
tended the funeral Wednesday of
Mr, Wren's cousin, .the late Orval
Eyre .of London,
Sympathy from ,the community
is extended Mr. and Mrs, Ernest
Talbot in the recent death -of a
dent mother, the late Mrs, Talbot,
and sympathy goes out to the
-vette and family of the late Mr.
Bert Riley,
WALTON
The families of SS No. 7, 222e-
ICillop, held a social evening in
the school recently in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid who
moved to the village two months
ago. During the evening' they
were presentedwith a clothes
pamper and table lamp by Archie
Somerville and Ross Driscoll, The
address was read by Mrs. Robert
McMichael. Mr, Reid replied and
thanked all for the gifts. The ev-
ening was spent in playing cards
and lunch was served at the
close.
Murray Kirkby of Toronto
spent the week end with his
grandfather, Mr. FL B. Kirkby.
Miss June Hackwell of London
visited with her parents, (Mr. and
Mrs. Wes llackwell over the week
end.
Lasa Friday eight neighbors of
Jolty Bruce canoe to his assistance
and ploughed 25' acres -of land.
Mr, Bruce is recuperating from
an operation.
Mission Band will be held next
Sun day morning in Duff's United
Church when white gifts will be
brought in by the children. Art-
icles needed are: soap and face
cloths, pins and bandages.
The Anglican ladies attended a
•bazaar and supper at Henfnyn
last Wednesday.
Miss Elizabeth McGavin of Kit-
ohener spent the week end with
her parents, Mir, and Mrs. Gordon
McGavim.
A number from the village and
vicinity attended a trousseau tea
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Har-
vey Johnston, Clinton, last Friday
in honor of their slaughter, Miss
Doris Johnston, bride -elect of this
week.
Miss :Isabel Lydiait of London
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, C. Lydiahh.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Woods and
Debbie of Ajax spent the week
end with the latter's parents, ]Mr,
and Mrs. ]!'rank Riley.
Mr, and Mrs, George Weis, Lin-
da and Larry, and Mrs; Sarah
Brown, all of Hanover,sp ut
Sunday With Mr. and Mal, Borden
Brown and girls,
Mr. and Mfrs. Jos. Riley and. Mr.
and Mrs, Rrenk Riley attended
the funeral on Mon -day of Ma'.
Bert Riley at Staffs,
The community extends symp-
athy to Mr, Socorcl Mennen on
the :passing of MTS. MoBrlen
whose funeral was on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Dexter are
spending a few clays with Mrs,
J3dith Vincent oC Goderioh.
Friends of Mrs. Walter Scott.
are teorrY to leal'nshe is a patient
In the London hospital.
Oomaty. warden William Jewitt
and Mrs. Jewitt entertained at
the warden's banquet Tuesday
night at Knox 'Presbyterian
'011urch, Goderioh. Besides county
officials and lnenlbel'e, inner0 Pre-
sent ftonn here were the Walden's
Tamil}, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Mac-
Gdegor,'Mr;. and Mre, Wilbur Jew-
itt, 'Mr. and- Mrs, -Chas. Dexter,
'.Mr, and bli's. Wm, Dale, Mr, and
Mrs. John Jewitt, Londesboro,
Miss Janet Roweliffe, Seaforth,
Mr, 13111 Dawson .02 Varna. War-
den and Mrs. Jewitt were pres-
ented with a silver tea service.
After the banquet a dance follow-
ped lm lvfoKay hall, Goderii h,.
Mr, and' Mrs, Prank Riley silent,
,Wednesday, 10 London with her
sister, 1VDrs, Tiros. Riley of Clinton
while Mr. Thos. Riley, underwent
an operation in Len -don hospital,
- VARNA
The ladies of the WA o,2 the Un-
iitecl. Oliuroli held a sueoessfui, ba-
zaar last Saturday afternoon in
the township hall.
L0L 1035 'are- holding their an-
nual fowl sapper •on Friday even-
ing in the Orange ball.
Barry Taylor, Frank PostiIl and
Robert 1VIcOlymomut who are 'atten-
ding Ridigetown Agrioultural
School spent the week end at
their respective homes.
A Remembrance Day service
will be held in the United Church
next Sunday at 10.15 am, and will
proceed to •the memorial at 11
am. Rev. T. 2. Pitt 'will be in
charge of the service.
BLAKE
Miss Emma Dinsmore of Lon-
don .is spending -a few weeks with
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dinsmore.
Mrs. Rudy Oesch spent a flea*
days with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. William iOesch and
family, .of Verna.
A Hallowe'en masquerade panty
was heli at Blake seho.ol on rri-
•day. Costume winners were Linda
Oesoh, Ricky Mustard, Emma Fin-
lay, Faye and Judy Oesch and
Pearl Ann Erb.
Miss 'Mary Finlay visited with
Mrs. Leon Jeffery.
WILLING WORKERS GLUE
The Seaforth 4H Club meet at
the home of Wise. Gordon Elliott
on Oct, 27, when members were
nominated for club officers as fol-
lows: President, ninny Elliott;
let vice pres., Connie Eckert; 2nd
vice, Lois Scott; secretary Hathy
Eckert; treasurer, Antoinette van
den Ilengel; press reporter, Bar-
bera Holland; lunch. convener,
Louise Bradshaw; helpers, Elaine
Eckert, Anne Willens, MarJosiy
Agai•.
This tall the club is taking a
new project "Clothes Olosets Up -
to -Date." Mrs, Gordon MacKenzie
outlined the essentials of a good
clothes closet, with such headings
as space, walls, floors, light, ven-
tilation and attractiveness. Mss.
Gordon Elliott demonstrated the
covering of a hat box and the
making -of a hat standard.
• The seoousi Meeting was held
at the home of Marjory Agar on
O:ot. 31. `Mrs, G. MacKenzie discus-
sed our clothes closets and acces-
sories. A few of the girls had
brought their material for the
laundry bag, garment cover and
bias binding. After a few pointers
the girls retired to the kitchen to
cover their hat boxes. The next
meeting 4s to be at the home of
Marjory P•apple, Nov. 7. - •
HULLETT
ERNEST M. KNOX
Ernest M. Knox, 54, of Hullett
,cried suddenly Monday night at
Scott llemonial Hospital, Seaforth.
after an illness of three weeks.
Born in Hullett he was a son of
the late Mr. and - Mrs. George
Knox. Ile was a member -of Lon-
desboT.o United 'Church. Surviv-
ing are his wife, the former Eliz-
abeth Shobbrook; a son Melvin,
at home; a daughter, Myrtle, of
Clinton; a brother, Ward Knox,
IIullett and three sisters, Mrs.
T. (Evelyn) Appleby, Seaforth;
Mrs. Loraie (Mary) Marshall, To-
ronto; Mrs, ,Graydon (Olive)
Neal, Clinton. The funeral will be
on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the
Beattie funeral home, Clinton,
with Rev. I;I. Fmmge of Londes-
boro United Church, officiating:
Burial will be. in Lohdesboro cem-
etery.
ST. COLUMBAN
Requiem high mass was sung
for Mis, Patrick V. McGrath in
St Columban R. C. Church on
Friday morning. Rev, J. J. Me -
Cowen was celebrant, and Rev.
Thomas McQuaid, St. Marys, was
in the sanctuary. The pall bear-
ers were Donald Miller, Joe Mill-
er, Robert Byrne, Robert Mc-
Grath Jr„ Greg Morris, and Jack,
Morris, Burial was in St, Colum -
ban cemetery,
BORN
Murray - At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Oct. 29th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Murray, RR 5 Sea -
forth, a daughter
Shannon - At Scott Memorial
I-Iospital, on Nov. 1st, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Shannon, RR 4 Walton,
a son
Willio,ns - At Scott Memorial
Hospital, on Nov. 3, to Mr. and
Mrs. Jolty Williams, RR1 Berm
holm, a daughter
Egmondoville
COMING EVENT Bazaar has
been changed to Friday, Nov. 27
COMING EVENT
The Catholic Women's League of
St. James Church, Seaforth, are
holding their annual baser and
home baking Saturday, Dec. 50,
from 3.5 p.m. at 91. James School
COMING EVENT
Keep this date open -St. Col-
umba.n Turkey Bingo, Dec 8111.
Further particulars later
FOR SALE
Girls green tweed coat, fur
trim, size 7, Phone 838r21
IN MEMORIAM
Slnith--Iu loving memory et a
deal' wife Edna, who passedaway
Novembor)10, 1960,
Many a lonely heartache,
Often a silent tear
But always a beautlful snemoi'y,
Of one I loved so dear,
-Sadly missed by her husband,
Emnlerson
IN MEMORIAM
Dupes -- In loving memory of
my dear wife and Mother, MPs,
Dan Dupes, who passed away 18
years ago en November 5, 1941,
Peaceful be tiny rest, dear model'
It is sweet to breathe thy name,
in lite we love you dearly,
In death we ,do the salve.
- Lovingly remembered by
husband, family and grandchild'-
ell
,CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Regele ,and
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Regele wish to
express their sincere thanks and
apprediation to those who sent
flowers, and helped in any way in
their sad bereavement and thanks
to Rev. 2:C. Britton and Richard
Box
CARD OF THANKS
True C,P, es T. Committee of the
Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges
wish to thank all who agave to
their paper drive. Proceeds will
be used for the hospital bed
program
FOR SALE
Modern -6 room cottage on God-
ei'ich st, Also 10 acres of bush,
part lot 11, Con, 5, Hallett. Apply
to Roy Lawson, phone 201-2
Strayed from Lot 30, Con. 12,
McKillop, one red heifer 600 to
700 lbs. Calfhood vaccinations.
Phone collect to Russell Barrows,
842r25 ,Seaforth, or Kenneth Jack-
son, V.S., Blyth, phone 32 .
100 Sussex SAL
d pullets, 53/s
'months old, ready to- lay. Maurice
Ryan, 17R1G Dublin
FOR SALE
13 pigs 'eight weeks old. Apply
Ken Beattie, 83486
FOR SALE
Large oil heater with circulator.
Also 200 gal. tank with copper
piping. Thos. P. Morris, phone
43E2, Dublin
LOST
White faced Hereford cattle beast,
strayed from Elmer Townsend's, Tucker -
smith. Anyone knowing whereabouts,
contact Harold Rugill, phone HU 2.7648
FOR SALE
Five heifers, 4 to freshen iu
Dec., one in March. Jack McIver,
St. Oolumban
FOR SALE
Red Durham cow 4 years old,
to freshen Nov. 20. 'Good milker.
Torrance Dundas, Walton, phone
Brussels 390w5
FOR SALE
Just listed: -
3 bedroom hone, close to Pub-
lic School. Ideal for anyone int-
erested in assured extra income
earned on their own property.
This is worth investigating.
4 bedroom home near hospital,
two baths, double garage. This iq
just the .thing for large family,
reasonable terms
4 bedroom home near shoe fac-
tory, all modern conveniences.
$7,000, terms arranged
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley Si.. Godorieh.
Salesman, Jos. McConnell
phone 266 Seaforth
Auction Sale
To be held at the farm, Lot 14,
Con. 2, Stanley Twp., 114 west of
Brucefleld, on Tuesday; Nov.
10, at 1 P.M.
Consisting of: 50 head of Reg-
istered & grade Holstein cows and
heifers. 12 heifers recently fresh.
10 due time of sale. Balance due
Nov. and Dec. 1 Jersey cow due
in Nov, Hereford bull of service-
able age: 12 young calves.
Terms cash
D'Arcy Rathwell & Sons, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
LOST
A brown coat between Seaforth
and 114 north, on Friday, Oct. 80.
Finder please call phone 119 or 68
FOR'SALE
Six Durham and Hereford
steers and heifers, rising two
years old. Pat Ryan, Dublin phone
47R16
FOR SALE
Good solid cabbage; pepper squash
buttercup squash, large white beans,
excellent cookers, and watermelons.
AMBROSE ADDLEY, third house east
of Rieturn, south side.
MALE HELP WANTED
Large United States and Canadian
manufacturing ,company requires Field
Representative for Township of Mc-
Killop• Exceptionally high earnings.
Guaranteed repeat business. Automobile
essential. Agricultural or Farming back-
ground most important. Sales training
given. Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario
SEPARATE SOH00LNOTICE DEBENTURES•
ROSS' Union Hibbert 2, 3 and 4
and MaKi110» 1
Applications for the purchase of
Separate School Debentures (20 years)
required for the construction of new
two room school in the village of Dublin,
Ont., will be received by the under-
signed until 6 p.m., Nov. 6, 1060. These
will , be sold in multiples of not less.
than 91,000, yielding 6% per annum.
Interested parties aro asked to contact
the undersigned stating the amount of
your pledge.
Phone Stratford 2820 from 0 to 6;.
after 8 p.m. at R.R. 6 Seaforth.
JA010 J. LANE,
Sec.-Treas.
SUPPORT
NATIONA. FARM
UNION WEEK
November 9 -- 14
1969
Join with your neighbors.
Save the Family Farm.
by means of
Parity prices through.
Deficiency Payments
IIiR SAAFOIITl•I'N17WS
(phone 84.)
Thursday, November 6, 1959
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bod
Flowers for all occaslona
Phones; Day 43 Night 695W
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'
Al A. McMaster, B,A., M,D., Intornisi.
P: L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours,' 1 p.m.. to. 6 p.m., daily'
xcept Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat•
urday only 7-0 p.m.
Appointments made in advance ars.
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
2, 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V,S.
W.11. BRaANS, D.V.M., V,S.
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optometrist
Phone 791. Main. St., Seaforth
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to.
4.80; Wed. 5 AM to 12.30 PM. Thur. eve
by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7016.
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 0 to 8:80'
INSURANCE
e Fire
• Auto
o Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE'.
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 586
We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind - -----c
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
JACK THOMPSON'S
Footwear Service, Seaforth.
Shoes repaired. For Sale - Men's.
& Boys & children's footwear. It
is our business to give comfort
and save you money
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for -
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ-
ators and Viking Milking Mach-
ines.
achines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
and Welding Shop, Brucefleld.
•
FOR SALE
Pot flowers for gifts, sielo, hospitals,.
etc. Bradshaw's Greenhouse, Phone NW,.
Seaforth,
Sanitary Sewage Disposal
Septic Tanks, Cesspools, etc.
Pumped and cleaned. Modern
equipment. Louis Blake, RR 2:
Brussels. Phone 42x6 Brussels.
All Work guaranteed
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDU2S
ABSOGIATION
"Where Better Bulla Are Used"
Ari1kdal Breeding Service. Oust tow.
Efficiency High
Disease controllee, Safety. All Breeds of
Cattle: -vee of the best of bulls. Mem
ber owned and controlled.
For service or more information phone
Clinton HU 2-3991 or for long distance
Clinton Zenith 9-6060 between: 7.80 and'
9.30 A.M. week days ; 6 and 8 P.M. Sat-
urday evenings,.
Calls received on Saturday evening
will be serviced on Sunday morning, For
cows in heat on Sunday morning, do not
call until Monday morning,
Better Cattle For Butter Living
Tuckersmith T wnshiip Municipal dump.
will be opened from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. 011
Wednesday and Saturday afternoons un-
til further notice.
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD'
Phone 47
BURNS
CLEANER
NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR
HEATING OIL
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
Phone 686 w Seaforth