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The Seaforth News, 1961-05-11, Page 5TIII7 Sl1)AP'QRTII MOWS (Phone 34)- 1'hursda , May 11, 196 11, 411,111)111 , 11 �, 11144 4 1 1 111.444141411441 11,1x4411,14,41,111414411„4,114141111111,114,4,14441141114,11111 E SMITH'S SUPERIOR Food Market T Tender Leaf Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS 60s 67c KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIE•S 91/Z oz pkg YQR,K. FANCY ' CREAM 2 CORN 2 20 -oz tins 35c ROBIN HOOD DELUXE CAKE MIXES 20 -oz pkgs 69 2 c (Chocolate. Mint -- Lemon -- Double Dutch) CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER 2 ib. jar only 69C Extra Special CLUB HOUSE OLIVES stuffed 12 oz jar only i C BEAVER CHARCOAL bag 39c ALLEN'S ORANGE DRINK C 48 oz tin f au444,m4muunu4u4unm44444414,4444114,114444 unp,uu4, 44uu 44,1111,1,4,44444444444. Announcement. I have taken over Ron Riley's Barber Shop on Main street next to the Poolroom. I will do my best to try and serve you. Your patronage will be appreciated. DAVID TREMEER Thank You I wish to thank all my customers for their patronage, and ask them to extend their goodwill to my successor, Dave Tremeer RON RILEY , 1 I•u1,14444................. . ,. _ RAY'S PRODUCE Main Street, Hensall Open For Business Tuesday, May l6th HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS AND POULTRY We solicit your patronage _=RAY- MacKINNON9 Prop. PHONE 259 HENSALL ♦ 11 ,, IGE ....„ TOMOVE! 1959 FORD COACH, A.T. and R. 1959 wail 'r + ROLET SEDAN .. -1958 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1958 FORD SEDAN, Radio, A.T. 1957 ;VAUXHALL SEDAN ' • rr fit'' DY JVRqu • S,T TION WAGON z,,,' RSEDAN ; , "`" NO li'EASONABLE OFFER REFUSED Seaforth Motors Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales & Service linTrierrrrr r Phone G. Fawm 186 uLn>. Phone 541 TOWN TOPICS Those attending Baccalaureate exereises of. the Ursuline College of Arts, University of Western Ontario at St. Peter's Cathedral last Sunday when M1ss Ruth Sills was one of the candidates for graduation were Mrs.0, P. Sills, Mr, George Sills, Miss Pat Sera - ton, Mr. and Mrs, F. 5, Sills,' Mr, D'Orlean Sills. Mr, and Mrs, P. C. 3, Sills, Miss Anne Sills, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Eckert, Mr, and Mrs, W. S. Manley, Mr. Jerome Manley, Mr, and Mrd, C. M. Eck- ert, Miss Cathy Eckert, Mr. and Mrs, Art Devereaux; Miss Connie Wright, Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Plum - steel, Mr. and Mrs, 3, L. Slattery, Mr: and Mrs. 3, J. Cleary, Miss, M,' Dunn, Miss Peg Case and M. and Mrs, Don' Morton. Mrs, Ed Fischer ,has returned home after being confined to Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - forth, . High School students presented part of the variety show program at the Huron County Home Mon- day night, R. J. Doig of McKillop has pur- chased the 28 -acre farm of Leslie McClure, North Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Doig do not intend to move to Seaforth at present. Mrs, Margaret Govenlock is a patient in Scott Memorial Hos- pital. Mrs. Harry Buttery of San Francisco, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat last week. Miss Sharon Hotham of Strat- ford Teacher's College has been successful in securing a school at Brantford to commence in September, and Miss Betty Mue- ge will teach at Galt. ARTHUR McGAVIN Arthur McGavin, an insurance man and one-time general mana- ger of the old Reading Tribune, died aged 74, Born in Seaforth, Ont., McGav- in went to Reading in 1918 as gen- eral manager of the Reading Stan- dard Motorcycle Company, He later ran the newspaper, for the three years it published 1923-26, He is survived, by his wife, three sons, and a brother, Dr. Ed- win,. of Windsor, Ont. Funeral services will be held Thursday. WALTON Miss Ruth Ennis R.N. of K. W. Hospital, Kitchener, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ennis. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. George Hibbert, a son, in Scott Memor- ial Hospital, Seaforth, May 6th. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Dundas and family of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs,, Geo. Dundas, Miss Pauline Thamer visited over the weekend with Miss Di anne Engel of Cranbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Anderson and Nora visited last Saturday with their son and daughter-in-law Mr: and errs, James Anderson and fancily, Miss Bessie Davidsen has re- turned hone from Victoria Hos.. pital, London, after undergoing an operation. Mrs. Hilda Sellers of Lucan spent .a few days with her daugh- ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Herb Travis. Mr, Ronald 17unis has complet- ed his four-year course in Honor Mathematics at Western Univer- sity, London. He has accepted a position at the University for May and June. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Fraser and family of Stratford visited on Sunday with Mr. Malcolm Fraser. A number of ladies from Duff's United Church' attended the W,A. Presbytery at Winthrop last Wed- nesday. About 15 ladies from the Wal- ton W. I. were guests of the Oranbrook Institute last Tues- day evening. Interesting slides on. Mexico were shown by Mr. Lyle Gordon. Miss Marion Turnbull of Lon- don spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Turn- bull, Music Festival The pupils of S. S. 11, Morris Township (Walton School) who received high marks at the Mus- ic Festival held at Belgrave last Thursday and Friday were as follows; Girls 11 yrs, and under: Mary Bewley, 3rd prize; Sherrill Craig, 4th, Girls. 7 yrs. and und- er: Gail Traviss, 2nd. Open duet: Sherrill Craig, Carol Wilbee, 3rd; Mary Bewley, Carol Shortreed, 5th, Girls 9 yrs. and under: Bev- erley McCall, 3rd; Karen McDon- ald, 4th; Brenda Bewley, 5th. Changed voices, boys, Gerald Blake, 2nd; Bill Graham, Gth. Rhythm Band (over 25), Walton 1st, Girls 14 yrs. and under: Car - .01 Wilbee, 4th; Linda Bryans, 5th, Unison Chorus (over 25), Walton, 4th. 2 -part chorus,(over 25), Wal- ton, 5th. Double Trio, Walton, 3rd Family Day will be observed in Duff's United Church next Sun- day morning, also Sacrament of Baptism with Rev. W. M. Thom- as in charge. Winners of Penny Sale Draw Planter, Sharon Talbot; lamp, Mrs, J. L. Kerr; $3' Shoe Certifi- cate, Mrs. A. McLean; Thermos, Ina Seoins;:hot water bottle, Mrs. Stanley Hillen, Walton; ham, Harvey Leslie; lotions, Bob Mont- gomery; razor, Harold Kendrick; -shoes, MargaretMontgomery; chocolates, Geo. BI 1ke;' shoe pol- ish and laces, Elq Dinsmore; lotions, Laurie Stockwell; taffy, Mrs. Ila Dorrance; •lotions, Joe Tuyford; heating pad; Mrs. Harry M. Chesney; 3 dos: eggs, Gerry Mc0ourt; lotions, Laurie Stock- well; scratch pad Mrs. Ted Brown; hot water bottle; Earl R. Dick, Cromarty; /Aloes, Shirley Cards, Gifts, Gift Wrapping, China Novelties, Glassware Lingerie, Hosiery Jewelry, Lamps IMPORTED LA0E, Tablecloths LADY,BIR'D; English Knit Children's• Wear • TEE SHIRTS GIRLS' COTTON DRESSES ANTED UNDERWEAR SLADIES COTTON DRESSES, GIRLS' SLACKS - •JEANS Boys Jeans Blouses &•Tee Shiite' CHECK -OUR RECORD _BAR'' Saturday Night Shopping ,.to 10 P.M. LARONE'S SEAFORTH 5c to $1.0o STORE STATIONERY -SIFTS Dinsmore; taffy, Mrs." Myrtle Krueger; 4 qts, oil, Bart R. Dick, Cromarty, $10 permanent,, Mrs. Don Kunder; $3 dry cleaning, Helen Matthews; lotions, Mrs. T. I Bettles; Thermos, Ilelen Lane; teapot, Mrs, Dave Stewart; oil change, Bill Boussey; Canister. Set, Lynn McLean; lotions, Elsie Dinsmore; bridge set, Gladys Thompson; 5 doz, eggs, waiter J R, Scott; wallet, Ann B. Downey; lotions, Mrs, J,5, Keating; scratch pads, Mrs, Alma Pinkney; 2 tur- key dinners, Fay Matheson; sta.- I pier, Larry Lane; lotions, Vera Hudson; hot water bottle, Ann Rivers; lotions, Mrs. A, C. Rout- ledge; Oil change and Aub„ Elva Iiglth; remnants, Mrs. Vera Du - pee; taffy, Miss Belle Smith; $5 gift certificate, Larry Dupee; wash basin, Mrs. Alf Brown; lo- tions, Helga Dodds, Walton; tier cake plate, MrsFerg, McKellar; $3 gift certificale, Frank Sills Jr,, blanket, Bruce Lamont; 3 doz eggs, Frank Smale; lotions, Jack Scott; oil change and lub., Hilda Austin; case of pork and beans, Ed Waller, Mitchell; Instant Powdered Milk, Frank Smale; case of peas, Mrs. A. Foster, Hen - sell; Veg. Bin, Elinor Teall; pol- ish, Elgin Sehade, Walton; shoes, 0, V. Weston; 2 T Bone Steak dinners, Mrs. Alex Muir; case to- mato juice, Evelyn Cardno; door grill, Robt. Hubert; blanket, Miss Joan Bach; lotions, Mrs. B. Hildebrand; Elizabeth Arden cos- metios, Mrs. G. Hildebrand; tof- fee, Bill Austin; oil change and Aub„ Gerry McOourt; lotions, Mrs. B. Hildebrand; sport shirt, Peter McCowan Jr,; lotions, Mrs, John Hillebrecht; towels, Mrs. A, Boy - es; 40 gal. fuel oil, Kendra Moore; 1 gal, paint, Mrs, Peter McCowan; writing paper, Lettie MacDonald; doll, Ina Scoins; shoes, Mrs. Peter Malcolm; fish- ing kit, Sandy Lamont; lotions, Helen Boyes; lace table cloth, Mrs. May Habkirk; tea pot, Geo. Kruse; towels, Kenneth Scott; shampoo, Jack Lemon; casserole, A. Kling; carafe, E. Southgate; - Nylon slip, Mrs. N. Riehl; $7.50 permanent, Mrs. H. Leslie; elec- tric egg cooker, Mrs. John Mc- Gregor; lotions, Mrs. John Hille- brecht; 2 hair cuts, K. McLean; mat, Hilda Austin; lotions, Mrs. M. E. Clarke; Tweed Cosmetics, Mrs, Ray Nott; electric iron, Gor- don Beutenmiller; lotions, Hazel Scott; chair, Mrs. Geo. Kruse; ham, Mrs. Shirley Prosser, Strat- ford; chocolates, Florence Beat- tie; tricycle, Mrs. Alice Buchan- an, Londesboro; table, Mrs. H. Stewart; lotions, Mrs. John Mc- Gregor chair, Mrs, Art Dever- eaux; lotions, Mrs. W. E. Butt; writing paper, Robt. Watson Sr., set of bowls, Larry Lane; chair, Mrs. J. Oldfield; $5 meat order, Dr. J. C. MacLennan; toy tractor, Mrs. Ruth Knight; 1 suit and 1 topcoat dry cleaned, Janet Cluff; $2 merchandise, Mrs. Marg. Som- ers; lotions, Genevieve Lovette; cigarettes, Mary Menell; relish tray, Joan McLlwain. Goods donations from—Irvin's Hardware, Box Furniture, Willis Shoes, Keating Drugs, John Pull- man, Highland Shoes, Elliot's Re- staurant, Hugh;, Thompson, Scott's Poultry, News, Expositor, Don Brightrall, Robert's House of Beauty, Flannery's, Crown Hard- ware, Larone's, Rowcliffe Mot- ors, Steffen's, Dublin Creamery, Dr. Stapleton, Queen's Grill, Mc- Kindsey's Drugs, L. Scott, Simp- son- Sears, T. Eaton Co., Savan- ges, Cleave Coombs, Smith's Gro- cery, Co -Op, Eickmier's, Sill's ware, John Bach, Norm's Lunch, Cleary's LG,A„ Jackson's Alumin- um, Stewart Bros., Geo. Miller, Shinen's, Canadian Tire, Willis Dundee, Grave's Wall Paper, J. Thompson, W. M. Hart, Textile Products Co„ Sid Pullman, Mrs. Taylor, Frank Kling, Ron's Bar- ber Shop, Mrs. Raymond Nott, Doris' Beauty Shop, John Cardno, Hachborn's, Huron Wholesale. G. A. Whitney, Bosharts, Metal ]Fabricators, H. Whyte and Son, Johnnie Blue, Scotus', Baker's Greenhouse, Supertest, Westcott's RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. J. McGregor (Mary Charters), and Mr. and Mrs. D. McGregor (Ann Charters) SATURDAY, MAY 13 At Zurich Community Centre Desjardine Orchestra Everybody welcome. Ladies please bring lunch FINAL. CLEAR:ANC Westcott'; Jewellery Store Closes May 20 for remodelling NOTICE OF POWER INCERRLPTIONS Weather Permitting Friday, May 12th,19d1„ FROM 5.45 A.M. TO " 0'45 A.M. DST All of Municipal Town of Seaforth affected This interruption is necessary to do emergency work on Substation Wednesday, May 17th, 1961 FROM 1.30 P.M. TO 3.30 P.M. DST Areas affected — North side of Goderich street west from Main to westerly limits of town; Church st„ James st-, Centre st., westerly from Goderich to James st.; North Main from Goderich to James st.,; West st., Wilson st., Ann st This interruption is necessary to change primary lines Your co-operation is requested PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION SEAFORTH F. KLING R. J. BOUSSEY Chairman ' Manager Cash donations from — Weld- er's Service, McGonigle's Grocery Store, W. E. Southgate, McCon- nell and Stewart, Dr. Turnbull, Topnotch Feeds, Scott Habkirk, forth Motors, Seaforth Beauty Sa- lon, Red and White Store, Sted- man's, Smyth's Shoe Store, Reg,. Kerslake, Phillip's Fruit Store, Letha's Beauty Shop, Seaforth Dr, Gorwill, Don, Woods, Sea- Clinic, John Longstaff, SOLD! During the month of April the following properties were sold by Mclntee Real Estate Owner: Fraser Long, house, Walkerton Sold to: Robert Long, of Brant Twp, Owner: John McArthur farm, Durham Sold to: Gerhart Pilz, of Durham Owner: Austin Allan, house, Owen Sound Sold to: Gerald Playford, Owen Sound Owner: Henry Wilhelm, farm, Carrick Twp. Sold to: Lenus Weber, Formosa Owner: 'Fred Fursman, house, Walkerton Sold to: John Hussey, of Luck -now Owner: Clifford Speers, duplex, Hanover Sold to: Robert Hunsberger, of Hanover Owner Glen Hatten, farm, Chatsworth Sold to: Peggy Driessen, of Owen Sound Owner: Ernest Haffner, house, Walkerton Sold to Arthur Metcalfe, Walkerton Owner: Logie Bros., new NHA home to be built in Hanover Sold to: John Cold, of Listowel Owner: Bruce McLeod, house, Owen Sound Sold to: Benedict Goetz, of Owen Sound Owner: Ethel Elliott, house, Annan Sold to: Mrs. G. McDonald, Owen Sound Owner: Christine Campbell, farm, Durham Sold to: William Holley, Durham Owner: James Wells, house, Hanover Sold to: Herman Hearst, Hanover Owner: George Gowan, farm, Allenford Sold to: Jaroslaw Kondrackyj, Toronto Owner: Manly Steer, apartment house, Owen Sound Sold to: Rodney Keeling, Owen Sound Owner: James Wells Estate acreage, Hanover Sold to: George Klemmer, Elmwood Owner: Mary. McKinney, service station, Bluevale Sold to: Ross Mann, Wingham Owner; Arthur Metcalfe, house, Walkerton Sold to: Robert Siefried, Walkerton Owner: Logie Bros., new NHA home to be built in Hanover Sold to: Robert Roth, Hanover Owner: John Blake, Blyth Sold to: Frank Bainton, Blyth Owner: George Stroke Estate, house, Clifford Sold to: Clifford Jarvis, Clifford Owner: Rose Holm, house, Walkerton Sold to: Edgar Ellis, Walkerton Owner: Herb Rahn, store, Neustadt Sold to: Cecil Monk, Walkerton Owner: Victor Hillis, house, Owen Sound Sold to: Stanley Kingston, Owen Sound Owner: James Farrell, farm, Holstein Sold to: Elmer Ellis, of Holstein Owner: Clifford Jai -vis, farm, Clifford Sold to: Alvin Litt, Walkerton Owner: John Blake, house, Blyth Sold to: Glen Baden, Blyth Owner: Vera Netzke, house, Walkerton Sold to: Leander Meyer, Mildmay Owner: Dear Holley Farm, Durham. Sold to: E. V. Hagedorn, Kitchener Owner: Allan Billings, farm, Auburn Sold to: Clair Longhurst, St. Thomas Owner: Janes Pringle, farm, Chatsworth Sold to: Harry Bierman, Chesley Owner: Logie Bros., new NHA home, to be built in Hanover Sold to: Stanley McClement, Hanover Owner: Reg. Bitten, house, Bluevale Sold to: James Falconer, Wingham Owner: Sarah Stevenson, house, Owen Sound Sold to: Mrs. Esther Gibson, Wiarton Owner: John Rouw, house, Walkerton Sold to: Mrs. Ellen Schnurr, Walkerton., Owner: Jake R.ouw, house, Walkerton Sold to: Fraser Clark, of Walkerton .Owner: Paul Wight, farm, Durham Sold to: Iwan Shepel, of Hamilton No Charge or Obligation to Discuss the Selling9f YourProperty Local Representative AMOS CORBY PHONE 598-M SEAFORTH Wilfred Mclntee, Realtor WALKERTON -- ONT. Offices In Walkerton, Durham, Owen Sound, Kitchener