The Seaforth News, 1961-04-13, Page 8•
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DUBLIN
NEILMAN--GIVLIN
A very pretty Wedding took
Plage at St. Patrick's Church,
Dublin, on Saturday morning Ap-
ril 8 at 10,30 o'eloek,when Marie
Genevieve Glynn, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Ambrose Givlin of
RR 1, Dublin exchanged vows
With John Peter Neilman, Strat-
ford, son of Mr, and Mrs, Jacob
Neilman, Listowel, Rev, Father
R, Durand officiated at the Nup-
tial Mass, the organist Mrs. Lane
was accompanied by the school
choir.. Spring flowers decorated
the altars.
Given fir Marriage by her Fath,
er, the bride Was gowned in
White taffeta and lace, portrait
neckline and lily -point sleeves. A
matching headdress with seed
pearls held her shoulder -length
Veil of French Il union and she
carried a bouquet of red roses
and white carnations. She was at-
tended by her sister Miss Viola
Givlin, Kitchener and Mrs, Syl-
vester Moser of Macton who wore
identical dresses of embroidered
mauve nylon over taffeta, match-
ing headdresses, and carried
bouquets of yellow carnations.
Joe Givlin, brother of the bride
was best man, and ushering was
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THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND
The Annual Meeting of
Scott Memorial Hospital
TO BE HELD ON
FRIDAY, APRIL 21st
AT 8.30 P.M.
In the Nurses' Residence
The meeting will provide an opportunity
for a discussion of hospital problems and
plans, so that the needs of the district may
be provided for.
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Refreshments will he served following the
meeting I
A. Y. McLEAN LLOYD HOGGARTH 1
Chairman Secretary 1
Neil Neilman, Listowel, brother
of the bridegroom,
A wedding breakfast and re-
ception Was held at the bride's
home. The bride's matter receiv-
ed wearing a blue late dress With
pink accessorlea and a corsage of
Pink and white carnations. She
was assisted by the bridegroom's
mother who chose blue with pink
accessories and corsage of pink
carnations,
Por travelling the bride' chose
a pale green suit with rosewood
accessories and rose corsage. On
their return they will reside in
Kitchener. Guests were present
front Kitchener, Waterloo, Strat
ford and Macton.
BAYFIELD
Bill Norris returned to 11
home in Detroit after spendin
a week at his another's cottage
Master Jimmie Elliott, Wate
loo, is spending a few days wit
his grandparents, Mr, and Mr
Wm, Elliott.
Mr, and Mrs. Evans Cantero
and family, Toronto, and M
Hugh MacPherson, Simcoe, seen
the week end with their parent
Mr, and Mrs. James Cameron,
Trinity Club
The April meeting of Trinit
Club was held at the home o
Mrs. Helen Cluff, Fourteen mem
bers answered roll call, Mrs. Wm
Reid read the Scripture lesson
followed by prayer. Plans wer
discussed for a spring tea to b
held in "May. Mr. W, Fairbairn
electronic instructor of RCAF
Clinton, gave a very interestin
talk and showed a film on astron
omy. The meeting closed with
prayer followed by a lunch. The
May meeting is to be held at the
home of Mrs. Fred Hulls,
Mr, and Mrs. Ford Steadman
and fancily, London, spent last
week at their cottage.
Mrs, I. Robinson returned to
her home on Friday after spend-
ing the winter at Florida and
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. E. Martin and family and
her brother, Eric Plater, Detroit,
spent last week at their cottage.
Kim and Debbie Flowers, Tor-
onto, are visiting their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Flowers,
Miss Jessie Metcalf, Detroit,
is at her home for a few days.
A meeting of the Bayfield
Trustee Board was held on
Thursday evening and a resolu-
tion was passed that the village
go on Daylight Saving time on
April 29th at midnight.
Miss Berthena Sturgeon at-
tended a birthday party at Holm-
esville on Friday in honor of her
niece, Miss Berthena Cruick-
shank, who was 14.
George and Rosemarie Tel-
ford of London were with their
parents over the week end.
George Weston returned home
on Saturday after spending the
winter at Ferndale, Mich. His
son Harold spent the week end
with him.
Mr, and Mrs, Robt, Matthews
spent week end at Port Dover.
Agricultural Society
held their annual euchre and.
dance in the town hall Wednes-
day evening with a good atten-
dance. Dancing was enjoyed to
Carruthers orchestra, Lunch was
served in the basement.
Captain and Mrs, Moore His-
lop returned to London Monday
after spending a few days at her
father's cottage.
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Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Lawson vis-
ited last Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer McKenzie of
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacGregor
spent a day with Mr. and Mrs,
Percy Huth of Clifford,
Miss Joan Preszcator returned
home after visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Les Parker of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Kingswell
and family of Clinton visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc-
llwain and family.
Miss Linda Preszcator returned
home after spending the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Jennison
of Grand Bend.
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Preszcator
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Mervin Webb of Dashwood.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Wm, Jewitt and family were
Mr, and Mrs, John Jewitt and
Carol Ann, Londesboro; Miss
Lillian Adams, Clinton; Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Dowson, Varna; Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt, Goder-
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Brodhagen Com, Centre
Friday,, April 14
Desjardines Orchestra
Admission 750
L. O. B. A.
EUCHRE
In Orange Hall
Monday, April 17
Lunch Served.. Prizes
everybody Welcome. Adm, 40c
ich.
The COF held their series of
euchres last Wed. April 5 with
13 tables. Prizes: Ladies, Mrs. S.
McClure, lone hands, Mrs. Ken
Gibbings, low, Miss Margaret
McGregor; Man's, Ward Knox;
lone hands, Seoord McBrien,
low, Ross Jewitt„The lucky hold•
er of the draw for the season
was Mr. J. Henderson, Sreaforth,
Lunch was served and dancing
to music by the Santa Fe Rid-
ers, who will play this Friday
night "at the Gingham cancer
dance sponsored by ladies COF.
HOSPITAL CONSULTANTS
PRESENT PLAN
Continued from ,Page 1
A breakdown of the proposed
beds in the hospital was 8 medic -
cal and surgery; 6 obstetrical; 4
children; 8 chronically ill. The
consultants said they thought 6
maternity beds was enough, one
less than at present. One reason
given was low occupancy of 40%.
The other reason was that moth-
ers are leaving hospital more
quickly now.
With two nursing homes in. the
town, if they can get approval by
the Commission, the number of
beds in the new hospital might
be reduced to 42, by cutting down
the chronically ill beds.
Dr, P. L. Brady said the 2 -stor-
ey construction as proposed ag-
reed with the idea of the local
doctors. The outline was very ac-
ceptable.
Dr. John Gorwill said the plan
followed the same general out-
line which had, been discussed
two months ago.
Mrs. Joseph McConnell inquired
about fund raising. The answer
was that government grants
might be added to in the future,
besides county grants and public
subscription, Dr. Agnew said that
an organized fund raising camp-
aign conducted by professionals
often netted more than a local
campaign.
The next stage of procedure
will be to receive Commission ap-
proval of the'outlined plan. Then
the board and the architects can
work towards preliminary draw-
ings. This would take about five
months. Next before calling for
tenders ability to finance must
be proved to the Commission,
Dr, Agnew said a hospital was
a community's most valuable
asset.
There was informal discussion
about the chances of a hospital
being started in Mitchell. Board
members and consultants agreed
that it was unlikely at present,
Dr. Brady said he understood
that Mitchell doctors are not in
favor of a hospital there.
H ENSALL
Mrs. Harry Gibson and Robert
of Sudbury and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence McNaughton, Jack,
Douglas and Karen of Listowel
spent Easter with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton.
Miss Sharon Skidmore is holi-
daying with relatives in Toronto
this week.
Mr. and Mrs,_ Jack Duncan and
Barbara of Toronto visited over
the holidays with Mrs, Duncan's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mc.
Naughton,
Northside United Church
Worship 11 a,m.
Jr. Church School during wor-
ship period.
Sr, Church School 10 a.m.
Organist, Mrs. J. A. Stewart;
Choirmaster, Mr. J. A. Stewart;
Minister, Rev J. C. Britton, B.A.
IN MO M
RIA.
In loving memory of our par-
ents and grandparents. who de,
parted this life; Thomas William-
son April 9, 1960; his wife Ger-
trude Forbes, July 19, 1960.
They say they're gone but we
Still hear their laughter,
Like bells that echo on a frosty
night,
And we will know their courage
ever after.
The pain they bore and smiled
to make it bright.
They never showed a qualm when
life ceased giving
The gift of health that to them
was so dear
They say they're gone but their
strength and valour
Remain with us who keep their
memory dear,
-Sadly missed, but fondly re-
membered by all of us, •
DRAINAGE TENDER
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
For the repair and improve-
ment of the McCallum -Winthrop
Municipal Drains, according to
engineer's specifications, will be
received' until April 29th.
37,200 lineal feet of open work
excavating and levelling mater-
ial, also filling in part of old
drain.-
4,484 lineal feet of _14, 12, 8, 6,
15 inch tile and pipe, to dig, lay
and backfill, also 10 catch basins,
e"tc,
Township to supply tile and
pipe Within approx. one mile of
work. Contractor to have Work-
men's Compensation Insurance,'
A marked cheque for 10 per cent.
with a minimum of 9100,00 to ac-
company tender. Lowest or any
tender
not necessarily
accepted,
Work to be completed by August.
15, 1961. Plans, profile and speci-
fications may be seen at the
Clerk's office.
J. M. Eckert,
Clerk, McKillop Twp.
RR. 1, Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE
Maple Syrup $6 a gallon, Phone
H. U. 2-3214 Fred McClymont,
Varna,
WANTED
A junior girl's bicycle. Phone
Seaforth 86434.
CATTLE OILER
McIntyre's Cattle Oilers —
greatest advance in cattle oilers
in 50 years. The only oiler with
spiral curry comb teeth that
groom the cattle. ORVILLE STO-
REY, RR 1, Seaforth, See the oil-
er at our farm,
51 Mercu
OLE two door, custom
radio. Phone 831 r 24 Seaforth,
3 ROOMS TO RENT
1 large dining room and two
bedrooms, Ground floor apart-
ment. Is located on fairly quiet
street. Hot and cold water and
bathroom is shared, Apply at The
News Office.
NOTICE
Does any of your furniture need
REUPHOLSTERING, refinishing
or repairing. If so, please call
Kitchener Upholstery at Ginge-
rich's Sales and Service, Seaforth
585.
AN ORGANIZATION
MEETING OF
In Winthrop School on
McKillop School
Fair
MONDAY, APRIL 17
at 9 p.m.
Everybody Welcome
Gordon Papple, Pres.
Wni. Dennis, Sec.-Treas.
Lawns Rolled
Seaforth Lawn Bowling
Club
Phone C. Walden, 686 W or 686 J
BORN
Kennedy — At St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, on March 23rd
to Mr. and Mrs, Lewis J. Ken-
nedy, a son, (Paul Joseph),
Births at Scott Memorial Hos-
pital this week:: To Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Drager, Seaforth on
April 9th, a son. To Mr, and Mrs.
Herman Klaver, R R 4 Seaforth
on April 11, a daughter, To Mr.
and Mrs. Martin van Loon, R R 8
Seaforth, on April 12, a daughter -
To Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Cos-
tello, R R 2 Seaforth, on April 12,
a daughter
do yours at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, April 13, 1901
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Hobert
McGonigle wish to expi'ess their
sincere thanks to relatives, nei-
ghbors and friends for the many
acts of kindness during his stay
in the hospital and at the time
of our sail bereavement, special
thanks to"the doctors and nurs-
ing staff. Everything is gratefully
acknowledged and appreciated.
CARD OF THANKS
I Wish to express my sincere
thanks following my month of
illness, to the Timmer Nursing
Home and stare and also to my
another who helped out at my
home; to those who sent in bah
ing and also friends who remem-
bered me with letters and cards,
which were so greatly apprec-
iated.—Mrs. Wm. Thamer,
CARD OF THANKS
The Dolmage _ family wish to
express our sincere appreciation
to all our relatives, friends and,
neighbors for kindness shown us
in our recent sad bereavement,
also for the beautiful floral trib-
utes and cards of sympathy. Spe-
cial thanks to Rev, Elder, Rev.
Firth, Box Funeral Chapel and
Needham Memorial Chapel. —
Wife, Sons, Brothers and Sisters,
COMING EVENT
Hospital Auxiliary penny sale
to be held at Whitney's store,
starts April 29th to . May 6th.
FOR SALE
Common timothy and Climax
seed. Lewis Bolton, Phone 850r22
WANTED TO BUY
Wheelbarrow, rubber tired,
steel, heavy duty preferred. Sea -
forth phone 60231.
Wood 95 00RcordLdelivered in
town. Wallace Ross, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Some alfalfa seed, cleaned by
Co-op Mill, Mitchell; also some
red clover seed. Charles Dietz,
Dublin phone 81r6
FOR SALE
Garry, oats, Climax, and com-
mon timothy: Priced to sell. Arn-
old Jamieson, phone 'Clinton HU
2-9828
FOR SALE
#+1 Ranger alfalfa, Govt, certi-
ficate 40.8784. $18.50 per bushel.
Phone 831r11. E. Beuermann
FOR SALE
Red Clover seed well cleaned
and timothy seed. Henry C. Dieg-
el R R 1 Bornholm
TEACHER REQUIRED
Protestant teacher required for
SS No. 10, McKillop Twp„ Huron
Co., with duties to commence
Sept. 1961.
App1 ;' stating qualifications,
experience, name of last inspec-
tor, and salary expected, to Earl
McSpadden, RR 1, Seaforth, Ont.,
Sec.-Treas.
TEACHER WANTED
Applications will be received until
April 15th for the position ofteacher at
S.S. 7, Hullett, approximately 16 pupils,
duties to commence in Sept. Apply stat-
ing Qualification and salary expected
and name of last inspector to Mrs.
Leonard Shobbrook, Sec, RR 1, Blyth,
Ontario.
FOR SALE
Red clover seed and Brome grass seed.
Cleaned at Londesboro. Clarence Mont-
gomery, Phone 350r31 Seaforth
FOR SALE
500 Red Rock chicks and 800 Rock
Leghorn°, 8 weeks old, price 755. Phone
831r5. Roy Wildfong
FOR SALE
Alfalfa seed, cleaned by Middlesex Co.
Lorne Mueller, RR 4 Mitchell
FOR SALE
Garry seed oats, also alfalfa seed,
Fred Herbert, Dublin phone 76r11
FOR SALE
300 bus. Garyoats, first generation.'
23515 Dublin. Alvin Beuermann
SA
A Quantity Foff Timoth E seed, alfalfa
seed and Rodney oats. Apply to Theron
Battles, phone 887r32 Seaforth
R Rodney andFG�ary oats red clover and
timothy seed. John W. Thompson, phone
8611.23 Seaforth
HONEY FOR SALE
Offering balance of 1960 crop
of clover honey, 8 lb. pails $2.00.
Wallace Ross, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Girl's "Little Nugget" fitted,
beige spring coat, size 8, also hat.
Cleaned and in good condition.
Phone Mrs. John Nagle, Dublin.
FOR SALE
1 good 5 year old Holstein cow,
fresh a week, with heifer calf,
also 4 section Case lever spring
tooth harrows, with 3 and 4 Sec-
tion draw bars, in good repair.
Russell Coleman, Seaforth, phone
665r41.
Seven choice SALE
. s
pigs,, 8 weeks
old. Apply to Douglas Hugili,
phone 1172-7548. Seaforth RR 2.
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE'
In all sizes, approximately 600 with
0% to 7 inch top. Also braces, anchor
posts, barb wire, steel posts, etc. Rin -
burn Store, Borden Brown, phone 841r2
Real Estate
WILFRED McINTEE
BROKER.
200 acres in. Hullett, two large
barns, 21 miles to village. Terms
to suit purchaser.
100 acres in Tuckersmith on
bus route, all level and workable,
2 good barns, comfortable 8 -room
house.
100 acres clay loam, 2 -storey
brick house, bath and furnace,
large barn, 1/ 'miles to village
and school.,
Ideal building lot in -Bayfield
overlooking the harbor.
Hardware store in small town
with 6 -room apartment above.
Pricedfor quick sale.
A well built 6 -room house on
Goderich Street with large lot,
and near school.
Listings wanted on farms,
homes, businesses and
summer properties:
Apply to Ainos Corby, Seaforth
Phone 598 M
Local representative for
WILFRED`McINTEE, Realtor.
Walkerton, Ont,
6 offices and 15 salesmen to serve you.
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for ell occasions
Phones; Day 48 Night 596W
MARTIN, W. STAPLETON
Physician and Burgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A,, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W SeatorW
SEAFORTH CLINIC
P. L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon
Dr. E. Malkus
Office Hours, Hours, 1 p,m. to 5 pm. daily -
except Wednesday and Sunday.
Evenings: Tuesday & Thurs. 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance an,
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0. TURNBULL,'rI:V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V,S.
W. G. DRI]NNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
John E. Langstaff - Optometrist
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone 791
6 80; Wed. 5 All to�12.80 PM. Thur. e,a
by appointment only. Clinton HI -2-7010.
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 5,80
INSURANCE
RANGE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 640
AND FUEL OIL .
' WILLIAM M. HART `
Offices Phone 784 - Res. 288.0
We write all lines of
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214 Seafortk
Hudson. Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers-- President, John L. Malone,-
Seaforth; Vice Pres., John H. McEwing,.
Blyth ; Sec.—Treas.. W. E. Southgate,
Seaforth.
J. L15Malone Seafortorman h 1 Chris Leonhardt„
Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;.
John H. McEwing, Blyth; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Coderioh•;
Win. R. Pepper. Seaforth ; Allister-
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agenta — William Leiper Jr., Londe.-
Baker,V Bru eels; HaroldRR 5 s Squires Selwyn
Clio •
ton ; James Keys, Seaforth.
PROBLEMS?
Money to Loan on any propery
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Don't Delay y — Write, Delray
The 'octet of our noises —
fe Service,
DELRAY INVESTMENTS
450-A. Wilson Ave., Downsview, OM.
ME. 8-2858
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEV
Phone 573 or 882-R
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, Brucefield.
DRESSMAKING
And alterations. Mrs. C. Haney.
Egmondville, Phone 645w2.
Arnold Stinnissen
RR 5 SEAFORTH
Sun Life Assurance Company
of Canada
Telephone 852-R-12
NOTICE -
Township of Tuckersmith
Tuckersmith Municipal Dump
will be open until further notice
on Wednesday & Saturday after-
noons from 1-5.30 P,M,
Cora Chesney, Clerk
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
- SERVICE
SEAFORTH — PHONE 182
Wall Washing
Floor Maintenance
Brick and Plastering Repairing
SUPERIOR Our Name
SERVICE Our Atm
RAY SQUIRE
BOX 335 SEAFOR't'II.