The Seaforth News, 1960-02-11, Page 8TAKE YOUR PICK �
47 FALL and WINTER DRESSES
PLUS A FEW LAST SEASON'S
SUMMER DRESSES
Every One Worth
13.95 to 18.95
In One Great
CLEARANCE
AT
Choose from wool fabrics, chan-
tungs, tweed effects, slubs, crepes,
glazed cottons and cords, All regu-
lar $13.95 to $18.95 dressesin one
"whale of a sale" to clear the
whole lot.
Choose from plains, floral prints,
checks and stripes in cap sleeve,
short sleeve and long sleeve styles.
You can't afford to miss this great
sale at this unheard'of price.
Sizes 11 to 20. To clear
$5.00
NEW SPRING, NO a IRON
Dan River
Gingharns
Start your spring sewing now,
and start with these fresh, new,
soft pastel DAN RIVER GING-
HAMS. See them today -you'll
love them.
TEWA
36" WIDTH,
1.19 YD.
45" WIDTH
1.50 YD.
T BROS.
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NORTH McKILLOP
The Bethel WITS and W.A. held
their Feb. meeting on Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. G.
1loNichol. Hymn 325 was sung.
The Theme of the meeting was
"The Lord's Prayer". The devo-
tional exercises were conducted
by the president, and Mrs. Alex
Dennis, Mrs. E. Beuerman and
Mrs. Ross Leeming. A poem was
react by Tennie Dennis. Mrs. L.
Leeming •had a reading on Chris-
tian Stewardship. She also had
the chapter from the Study Book
on Africa which was on Commun-
ications, MTs, Ross Leeming assis-
ted with the story. Miss Louise
Scott, R. N. in Tudors, India, is
'our new missionary for prayer.
The Presbyterials allocation for
).960 is $22,500, Bethel's share is
$120.00, Mrs, Wm, Dennis offered
her home for the next meeting
on March 2nd. Note the change
of date owing to the World's Day
of Prayer at Bethel on Friday at
3 p.m.
Mrs. Wm. Dennis presided for
the W. A. meeting which follow-
ed. Hymn 500 was sung and the
minutes of last meeting read and
the roll call taken showing 19
members present. The captains of
the copper contest chose their
sides. The waist measurement
was taken. There is to be a crok-
inole party in No. 9 school on Feb.
19th. There is to be a height
measurement at the March meet-
ing. The meeting closed with
prayer by the president.
KIPPEN EAST
Kippen East WI will meetat
the home of 4lrs, Stewart. Pepper
on Wed., Feb. 17th at 2 o'clock.
The co -hostess is Hrs. E. White-
house. Roll call, If I were a shut-
in, how would I like to be rem-
embered, Mrs. Edison McLean is
the speaker. The motto by Mrs.
Eldon Jarrott, A poem Over Fif-
ty. Health quiz by Mrs. Arthur
Finlayson. Current events by
Mrs. J. Lostell. Lunch committee,
Mrs. Campbell Eyre, NITS, Betty
Whitehouse, Ma's, Wm. Kyle, Mrs.
Wilmer Broadfoot.
Euchre - Dance
Hensall Community Centre
. Friday, Feb. 12th
.Music by "The Key Notes" from
Clinton. Euchre starts 8.30. Ladies
please (bring lunch
Auspices KIPPen past W. Z.
Admission 750. Lucky lunch prize
BRUCEFIELD
The February meeting of the
W. A. was held in the school-
room of the church on Tuesday
afternoon with an attendance of
32. The meeting opened with
singing hymn 20. birs. Lindsay
Eyre and Mrs. G. Richardson
taking the devotional period. The
topic "The fear of Man" was giv-
en by Mrs. Lindsay Eyre and read
the scripture from Collossiane 1-
14. Mrs. Richardson gave a de-
scription of an outstanding art-
ist's portrait painted in 1852.
The W. A, Creed was repeated 10
unison closing this part of the
meeting.
The president, Mrs, W. Broad -
foot then took the chair. Mrs. H.
Treibner gave sec, report and
121x. H. Taylor reported for the
treasurer, Mrs, Berry read thank
You notes frail Mrs. N. •Sillery,
Mrs. Agnes Baird and family.
Mrs. Wilson reported tor the
manse in theabsenceof Mrs. N.
Baird, reporting that the remodel-
ing of the manse was progressing
favorably. The Church committee
to look into the purchasing of
new tables. Group 3 had charge
o4 the lunch and .program. Mrs.
Triebner read a poem "House
Cleaning". Mrs. A. McBeath con-
tributed a poem "Valentine". A
dainty lunch was served. The
March meeting will be in charge
of Group 4.
HULLETT
The Quigley Bridge, located
three and throe -quarter miles
east of Clinton of Highway 4 and
the same distance north of High-
way 8, in Willett Township, is the
next structure to he re -built by
the roads department of Iiullett,
Council reached agreement of this
at their February meeting in the
Londesboro Community Hall
Reeve Leiper presided for the
meeting. Estimated cost is $50,-
000. Plane will be requested from
Robert Dawson, Stratford, engin.
eer, and it is expected that the
structure will be of concrete and
reinforced .steel, -with two main
spans of 50 feet each, with a cen-
tre pies', Depending on the soil
test for the abutments and walls
and the tendered price,
Hallett Council gave $25 to the
Huron ,County Soil and Crop Im-
provement Association in support
of the Seed Fair in March, Also
they authorized allowance of $35
for officials wishing to attend
either the good roads, or rural
municipalities conventions.
The Clerk will advertise for ap-
plications for spraying the cattle
in the Township at a price per
head per spray, the sprayer to
comply with the Warble Fly Act;
also for tender's for 100 lbs of
Warble 0.
1y Spray Po de1, 650 lha
in l5 -ib .bags awl 50 lbs In 1-1h
flags, and for apfllleations for a
Warble Ely Inspector et the rate
of 900 per hour, and 50 1)82
i'
m le, While on own 1' > n ' esa
i sl b l
l s n.
t
peat ons
A l l to bei the hands
krpu h 1
Of the Clerk by Feb, 29, 1990.
The'Road' Superintendent will
advertise for the crushing of 12,-
000 cubic yards more or less' of
gravel, Material to go through a
%-inoh screen and to be hauled
anti delivered on the roads, at ao
slugh per cubic yard, The tender
to be in by the 5th day of March
and narked cheque of $200,00
with tender.
FEDERATION 1\TI]WS
By J. C. ,Hemingway
By the time this appears in the
press some farmers will already,
have learned the answer but
many will still be wondering why
hogs started off at 321,50 Feb. 1,
rose to 325,00 Tues. Feb, 2nd, and
then dropped to 322,00 Wed. Feb.'
3rd.
Perhaps some 'figures would
help. The week ending Jan. 9th.
hog marketings dor-Canada were.
261,600; week ending ,Jan, 16th.
156,760; week ending Jan. 23rd.
127,039. I haven't received the fi-
gures ifor the week ending Jan,
30.th, but since the Ontario Hog
Producers had received' an tin.
crease of 8,100 flogs Wed. Feb. 3
over the previous week we can as-
sume that the .marketings of the
week of ,Jan, 30 were also light.
Under these oireu'mstaneea your
Marketing Board was able to
raise the price to $85. at the first
of the week on Tues, and Wed. It
is all the more interesting when
we learn that hogs sold at Winni-
peg for $19.25 on Tues. and $19,-
75 on Wednesday.
BORN
Duffy -At Scott Memorial Hospital on
Feb. 0th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Duffy„
RRt Dublin, a daughter
Balsillie - At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on Feb. 10th, to. Mr. and .Mrs. Ray-
mond J. Balsillie, Seaforth, a son
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Carnoch-
an leave Thursday for Loa Ang-
eles, Calif„ to visit for several
weeks with the former's sisters,
Mrs, Ella Kirkby and Miss Ann
Carnochan,
First
Presbyterian Church
Rev. D. Leslie Elder
Minister
10 am, Church 'School and
Youth Fellowship Class
11 A, M. "THE MASSAGE 02'
NOAH, FOR THIS' MODERN
SCIENTIFIC WORLD"
Senior Choir, anthem, "0 Lord
Thou Art My God"._.
4.30 P. M. VESPER SERVICE
"The Sword and The Telescope"
Solo: Beside Still Waters
Guest Soloist, Mrs. Sydney
Jones, Listowel.
1 e e
Free to All Farmers and their ,Faxnil><es.
ohn Deere Day
Seaforth Community Centre
Two Shows -- 2 p.m. and 8 P,m.
THURSDAY, FEB. 18th
"Let's Go Places"
WITH WALTER. KRONKITE
ODDITIES IN FARMING, featuring The Gordon Family..
WHAT'S NEW IN FARM
IMPLEMENTS
BEHIND THE SCENES
A PLYING VISIT TO JOHN DEERE PLOUGH WORKS
TO SEE THE WONDERS OF MODERN PRODUCTION
A SERIES OF COLORFUL ENTERTAINMENT
PLUS FILMS OF COMEDY
•
MUSIC AND DANCING
You will receive your Free Tickets in the mail,
or at the door
LIGHT LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
JOHNNIE BLUE, Dealer
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
MAXWELL HOUSE
INSTANT COFFEE 2 oz. 39c
BRIGHT'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE.
20 oz 2 for 23c
MONARCH
LEMON SPONGE PUDDING 19c
ALLEN'S APPLE PIE FILLER 17c
GOOD LUCK -MARGARINE 2 for 55c
JEWEL SHORTENING 3 ifib can. 99c
1 ib. FREE
15 oz KOUNTY KIST PEAS 2 for 27c
15"oz KOUNTY KIST KERNEL CORN 2/27c
15 oz LIBBY'S CREAM CORN 2 for 27c
McGonigle's Grocery
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PAINT REDUCED
Reduced 20%
Special Low Prices on Clearance Lines
Cookware, Stainless Steel,
Pyrex, Aluminum, Enamelware
Reduced 20%
Sleighs, Toboggans, Skates
Hockey Sticks, Toys, Archery Sets
Reduced 20%
Supreme Aluminum Saucepans, 1 at.
Ree. $2.15
SALE 98c
Round Plastic Dishpans.. Reg. $1.49
SALE 89c
NEEDLE THREADERS. Reg. $1.00
Special 69c
Special Threaders for Sewing Machines
Reg. $2.00
Special $1.49
Lawn Organic
Fertilizer
50 lb. bag $1.65
Storewide Discount
10%
Flying Saucers for the
children
Half Price
SPECIAL TABLES
loaded with
Clearance Values
2 -CELL FLASHLIGHTS
49c Each
GALVANIZED CALF PAILS
75c Each
Premier Lifetime Scissors. 8" inch
Best Quality. Reg. $4.25
Special $2.98
Premier Razor Steel Paring Knives
Special Buy 89c
General Electric
Bulb Special - - 60 watt
4 for 79c
Te • . BUYS • r .
21" MOTOROLA Lowboy, reg'. 399.95 .. Sale 298.75
21" Rogers Majestic Deluxe Console .,,,., Sale 349,25
,REG. 429.95
21" Rogers Majestic Table Model Sale 239.75
REG. 294.50
SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEB, 12
Crown Hardware
PHONE 797
SEAFORTH
CARTS Olt' THANKS
I would Ilko to sincerely thank the
many friends, rlelghbolw and relatives
for cards, .treats and flowers while 1
was a patient in Seaforth and London
hospitals, --• Alt= T%NVAI,l,
GUARD OF THANKS
I woud like to sincerely thankark many
kind friends, neighbors
and rglutivss.
who remembered me with treats, visits
and tante while a patient in hospltal
and since my return home. Also a sin-
cere thanks to those who helped at lame
in. any way daring my absence..
-• G2ORG11 McAR'2I1U10
CARD OF THANKS
May T take this opportunity of thank-
ing' my kind friends and relatives who
remembered mo with curds, letters and
treats, while 11vas a patient in the hos-
pital at London.
- NOi002A LEIIMXNG.
WANTED
Single man for general farm work
for summer months or 750r. Phone 067
R41 Seaforth
COMING EVENT
A ouehreaponsored by Edelweiss Tie
diekoh Ledge In IOOF Hall, Feb. 22
5,10 P.M
1969 Pontiiac OR SALE sedan, radio,
heater, .green in color. Priced for quick
ea1e. Phone Clinton HU 2-8471
FOR SALE
Two story tiler frame building 28
x60 feet, 15" grinder, 3 grain elevators,
1 ton scales, % lip. motor totally en-
closed; 2 hp. gasoline engine;: 2 press-
ure tanks, 250 Ills cariaeity air com-
pressor, water pump, Miss Mary O'Con-
nell, Dublin. Phone 51 Dublin::
FOR SALE
Shordora & Polled Shorthorn bulls,
16 months of age and younger at com-
mercial cattleman's prices, Wm. Pepper
& Son, RTt 3 Seaforth. Phone Clinton
Hinter 2-7634
FOR SALE
Two burner heavy duty electric stove.
Price 910, Phone 064r14 Soafortii
LOST
A young blue Budgie Bird, with red
leg band, eaaworing .to' rune of Bud".
Write P,O, Box 436 and receive reward
FOR SALE
Repossessed - Zig-zag Sewing Mach.:
ine. Take over payment of 9.80 per
month, or 68.80. Write Box S, The Sea -
Orbit News
Guaranteed RMidi°iC& TV repairs.
Small electrical appliances repaired.
Fast service. Scott Radio & TV, E. Wil-
liam et., Seaforth. Phone 260.
49 Ohevro eetRf i dor sedan in' ex.
cellent condition.. Adrian De Visser,
'phone 145 R Seaforth
NOTICE
Taulies made -to -measure House of
Stone suits at a epeeist discount for a
limited time -'only. Priced from 542 to
062 Mr. and Mrs, J. Hoelscher, agents,
Phone 367w ; residence one block east of
Library
NOTICE
Tlho Valentine Dance that was
supposed to be held Saturday night
is postponed to Feb. 20th.
There will be a Skating Party
from 0 to 10.30 Saturday night
for Teen -Town members and
their friends
The regular- Dance will be held
upstairs: at the same time
Young ma A wants part time
wort[ on farm. Phone 665r3 Sea -
forth. Tom McGowan
ANNUAL MEETING
NOTICE ishereby given that the An-
nual Meeting of .the members of The Mo-
Klllop Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
will be held in the Town Hall, Seaforth,
Ont on Friday, February 12, 1990, at 2
o'clock p•m., for general business, adop-
tion of reports and the election of three
directors.
All. members 0,re invited to be present.
The retiring directors are Robert Archi-
bald, Allister Broadfoot, 3.B. Pepper.
W. E. SOUTHGATE
Secretary -Treasurer
Notice of
Application
The Liquor Licence Act,
1950
• Licensing District Number {2
Take Notice that The Canadian
Legion British Empire Service
League Branch No. 156 nt the
Town of Seaforth, in the County
of Huron, of the Town of Sesiforth
in the County of Huron will make
application at a Special MYIeeting
of The Liquor Licence Board of
Ontario to be held at the Canadian
Legion Hall, 48 Ontario Street, in
the Otty of I0iI1D093JSNER in the
County of Waterloo on "Friday
the 4th day of MARCH 1960 at
the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the
forenoon for the .issuance of a
"OLUB LICENCE'". (Restricted)
for the sale and consumption of
beer and wine. ,with 'meals and
beer without meals in an estab-
lishment classified as a club."
for the following premises:
The Canadian Legion British
I)mg>'ire Service League Branch
No. 156 premises at Main Street,
in the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron
Any person resident in the lic-
ensing district may object to the
application, and the grounds of
abjection 511 writing shall be filed
With .Mrc. R. B. Trott, Q.C. the de-
-putyregistrar of the licensing dis-
trict, whose address le Dunker
Building,Suite 402, 251 King
Street West, RITC � ' R, Ont.
at leapt ten days before the meet-
ing at which the application is to
be heard.
DATED at .Seaforth this 27th
day of January 1960.
The Canadian Legion British
Empire Service League Branch
No. 156 Seaforth, Ontario.
Applicant
'Main Street, .Seaforth, Ontario.
Address
NOTICE
Township of Tuekersmith
Ratepayers and inhabitants of
the Township of Tnckeremith are
requested by the council, to not
park cars ell township roads and
streets during the wintermenths
in order to facilitate snowplow'
Ing operations,
Council will not be responsible
for damages to any vehicles park-,
ed on roads or streets,
Cora Chesney, Acting Clerk
1RAD,SIDE NURSING HOMhI
Licensed for convalescent and
elderly people. Call 395 -Mitchell.
'PI319, s lAFORTH N21WS
(Mono
(Pio 84)
Thursday, February 11, 1960
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bod
Flower's for all oceaslone
Phones; Day 43 Night 595W'
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A, 0ORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W SeaforW
SEAFORTH'CLINIC
8, A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist
P, L, Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours,' 1 p,m, to 6 p.m.,, daily.
except Wednesday and Sunday
Tlveningsi Tuesday, Thursday and Saft..
onlay MAY 7.9 p.m.
Appointments madein advance.
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J, O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., VS
W. R. ERYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
W. G. DRENNA'N. D.V.M.,V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF - Optometil,
Godepich St. W., .Seaforth
Phone 791
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mop., fi to,
5.110; Wed. 9 AM to 12.90 PM. Thur. ova,
by appointment only, Clinton HU -2.7010..
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Min. 0 to 6.80t
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
'bine coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE ANpD FURNACE
PhoneAS7OIL
53or332-RY
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 • Res, .266'1
We write all lines of
INSURANCFire Auto 'WinE
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Successor to
WATSON & REID
Phone 214 Seaforth
Representative
Manufacturers Life Insurance
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD..
Phone 47
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEA.FORTH, ONT.
Officers -President, Robert Archibald,
Seaforth ; Vice Pres., Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth ; Sec.-Treae., W. E. Southgate..
Seaforth.
Directors -E. J. Trewartha, Clinton
J. L. Malone, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;;
John H. Malwing, Blyth Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton •, Harvey Puller, Godorich;
J. E. Pepper, Brceerleld; Allister Broad --
foot,. Seaforth.
Agents- William Leiper, Jr., Londes-
boro; J. P. Procter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clin-
ton ; James Keys, Seaforth.
NOTICE
See your authorized dealer for
district of Seaforth, Dublin and
Clinton for Viking Cream Separ-
ators and Viking Milking Mach-
ines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith
and Welding Shop, Brucefleld.
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
Where Better Bulls Are Used
Artificial Insemination Service
for all Breeds of Cattle
Farmer owned and controlled
Call us between 7.30 and 10.00
a.m. week days and
6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday
evenings at
Clinton HU 2-3441 or for long,
distance
Clinton Zenith 9-5650
BURNS
CLEANER
NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR
HEATING OIL
WALDEN & BROADFOOT.
Phone 686 w Seaforth