The Seaforth News, 1961-10-19, Page 8IT'$ TIME FOR
Topcoats
Choose from tweeds, cash-
mere
ashmere types, Loden topcoat-
ings and the new reversable
styles in a wide range of
shades including greys,
browns, charcoals and blues
—Standard or Continental
lengths.
21.95 t° 39.50
NEW
FALL HATS
All the new shapes, qual-
ities and colors are here
in new fall hats for men,
at 6.95 to 8.95
NEW FOR FALL
READY-TO-WEAR
Suits.
SEE THE NEW.
Car Coats
NOW
New glen cheeks, ,oxer-
cheoks, neat patterns and
plains, feature our new
showing of fall suite for
men.
Expertly tailored in the'
latest styles and shown in
charcoals, olives, browns and
greys. Shorts, Regulars &
Tails in stock.
39.501o65.00
Suedecloth, corduroy, Loden
cloth, nylon and all wool - -
All are here in the new win-
ter styles - Borg or quilted
linings,
15.95 to 27.50
S
BOYS
CAR COATS
The same qualities and styles
as above in boys sizes from
8 to 18 years - Choose now
while the range is complete. i
12.95 tD 17.95
Winter Underwear
We have a complete stock of winter cotton,
wool blend, all wool and thermal under-
wear in combination or two piece styles by
Stanfields, Penmans, Harvey -Woods and
other "brand name" makes, at lowest pos-
sible prices for first quality.
STEWART BROS.
BRODHAGEN
Mr. Ed. Meyer of Edmonton,
Alberta is with Marie Meyer, and
Martin and John Meyer.
Messrs Wilbur Hoegy and Mer-
vin Dietz attended the Corbalo
Convention in New York State
last week^
Mr. Ira Baskin of Toronto visit-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Hinz.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Simmons of
Toronto spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Riehl,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dittmer of
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas
Dittmer for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Buuck
with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buuck,
Milverton, on Sunday.
Mr. Ray Benneweis, London,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Bennewies.
Mrs. Barbara McLeod of Mitch-
ell spent a few days recently with
her sister, Mrs. Chas. Ahrens.
A shower was held in the Brod
hagen and District Community
Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Cook (Alice Heimpel) on Thurs-
day evening. They were present-
ed with gifts and cash.
On Saturday evening a shower
was held in the Community Hall
her ter Mr, and Mrs. Nelson
alai%% (nliiott$.
Master Ralph Puschelberg, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pusehel-
berg suffered a cut In his knee
when he jumped out of the swing
at School falling on a stone, re-
quiring five stitches.
The Luther League meeting
opened with hymn "O Christians
Leagued Together." Psalm 67 was
read responsively led by Donna
Seherbarth, The prayer was led
by Roger Sholdice. Bob Ahrens
presented the topic in the way of
a questionaire on stories and ver-
ses of the Bible, Roger Sholdice
was in charge of the business. It
was decided to have a Hallowe'en
social on Oct. 29 and are inviting
the First Lutheran and Redeem-
er, Monkton, leagues. Bob Ahrens
was in charge of recreation. The
meeting closed with the Lord's
Prayer.
Mr. Fred Morenz of Buffalo and
Mr• George Sheppard of New
York visited with Mrs. Albert
Quereugesser recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beuerman of
Stratford and Wayne Beuerman,
London, with their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Manuel Beuermann,
The Brodhagen and District
Chamber of Commerce members
held their monthly meeting with
a Sauerkraut supper, with 37
members present. Edward Scher -
berth Jr., Vice President was in
charge of the meeting in the ab-
sence of the president Mervin
Dietz. George Rock, chairman of
the program committee reported
the Fall and Winter Friday night
dances have been arranged. Geo.
Jarmuth gave a report on sale of
the Turkey Raffle tickets and
urged the members to get out
and sell these tickets as an easy
1960 ENVOY SEDAN
1958 PONTIAC SEDAN
1955 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE
1955 FORD SEDAN, A.T.
1955 CONSUL SEDAN
1954 FORD COACH
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
Seaforth Motors
Chevrolet O1d.slnobile Sales & Service
MITCHELL SEAFORTH
Phone G. Fawm 186 Phone 541
means of raising money. An in-
visible marker is to be purchased
for use in admittance at dances.
Birth •
Watson—Corporal Dick Wat-
son, Egypt, and Mrs. Watson, of
Brodhagen, (Doreen Wolfe) form-
erly stationed at Calgary, Alber-
ta, announce the birth of a daug-
hter, Dianne Louella, on Oct. 14,
1961 at Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth. A sister for Douglas
and Donald.
KIPPEN
The sixth meeting of the thrif-
ty Kippenettes met at the home
of Mrs. Caldwell on Oct. 16 and
opened with the 4-H pledge, The
minutes of the last meeting were
read and Sharon McBride was
elected secretary for the next
meeting wihch is to be held at
the home of Mrs. Alex McGregor
on Oct. 21 at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Cald-
well told how to make desserts
and salads and some of the girls
made sandwiches and fruit des-
serts out of their own book, and
brought some to the meeting.
They also were told how to pre-
pare fruits and greens for salads.
Arrangements were then made
for Achievement Day and the
sandwiches and fruit desserts
tasted. The meeting closed with
"The Queen".
The fifth meeting of the Thrif-
ty Kippenettes met at the home
of Mrs. Harry Caldwell with 15
girls answering the roll call. The
meeting opened with the 4-H
pledge and Grace Riley read the
minutes of the meeting, Lois Mc-
Lachlan was elected secretary
for the next meeting which is to
be held Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. Mrs.
Caldwell led a discussion on fruit
appetizers, mentioning fruit in
main meal, fruit salad plates,
fruits for desserts, Roll call was
"One way to use dried fruit".
Mrs. McGregor then told how to
make pastry by measuring, and
then demonstrated how to make
pastry, also a cherry pie which
turned out real good, The pie was
then sampled and the meeting
closed with "The 'Queen" with
Pat Harris at the piano,
CROP REPORT
Farm work is progressing fav-
orably under good weather condi-
tions; most of the farmers are
doing their fall plowing, The
moisture percentage of grain
corn is low and most farmers are
in process of picking. Sugar beets
are moving to the ehipping point,
says D. H. Miles, agricultural
representative.
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
SERVICE
SEAFORTH -- PHONE 182
Wall Washing
Floor Maintenance
Brick and PIastering Repairing
Si1P71.ttIOR Our Name
,5111tVICE our efat
RAY SQUIRE
BOX 336 SEAFORTU.
WANTED
Young airforce couple with one
child being transferred from
Winnipeg would like to rent a two
bedroom dwelling, Have been ex-
perienced caretaker of 18 ste,
block for past year. References
available, Alfred 'Henke, J4, 330
Blake st., Winnipeg 3, Man,
O
Steer, White"facs 1100 lbs., lost
from ChriStie'e farm, Bgmond-
yille, this week. Phone 103 Sea"
forth
E
A quant ty of drry baled pine
shavings. phone Mitchell 348-8481
between 8 and 5 o'clock
Two' winter c oats one with a
Silver fox collar, size 20; other
Wouldfit size 16. or 18. Apply to
Misses Gray, Egmondville
FOR SALE
O Durham steers weighing
around 900 Ibs. James C. Kerr,
phone 839r5 Seaforth
Feed whe tt,Rba SALE and mixed
feed. Apply to The News office
' FEDERATION NEWS
-By J. C, Hemingway
On October 10 Huron County
Federation of Agriculture Direct-
ors held their regular monthly
meeting,
Voting delegates to the Provin-
cial Annual were elected as fol-
lows:. Warren Zurbrigg, Gordon
Greig, Elmer Ireland; Lady dele-
gate from the Jr. Farmers and
Jr. Institute and alternate was
left - to them to elect.
The County Annual Is set for
November 29th. at the Landes.
bore Hall with the usual dinner
for township directors and the
meeting following, This year the
ladies of 'the County Federation
are setting up a meeting of their
own after they have heard the
guest speaker, It is hoped that
there will be a good representa-
tion of the ladies out to take part.
Warren Zurbrigg reported for
the Concentrated Milk producers
stating that a petition requesting
a vote on a milk marketing plan
is presently being .circulated.
This has been almost completed
by the other dairy groups and
the concentrated hope to get
their's done by October 31st.
Bob McGregor reported on the
Ont. Beef Producers Directors'
meeting in Toronto. of Oct. 10th.
stating that the Chairman of the
Farm Products Marketing Board
strongly recommended that farm-
ers should send a much larger
number of their cattle to the
public stockyards at Toronto to
make it more competitive in
establishing prices. However Dr.
Patterson of the Ont. Dept. of Ag-
riculture Economics branch re-
forted that in a survey his dept.
had conducted throughout the
province and contacted 400 beef
producers it was found that 70%
vere opposed to the present auc-
ion method of selling now being
used at the Toronto Stockyards.
The question of bonding of
Community sales was discussed
when it was learned that one of
hese had gone broke and was
currently, paying off at 62c on
the dollar:
There had .been • sonic question
n bonding of cattle buyers gen-
erally and it was suggested that
they too should be required to
btain a license at a nominal
fee which would also require
bonding. -
Official grading of beef carcas-
ses to the producer with Govern-
ment weighing as well was re-
quested but so far has had no
support from the Dept. of Agr.
BORN
Sills—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal on Oct. 12th, the gift of a
daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. J.
Sills, Seaforth
Bedard — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on October 12, to Mr.
and Mrs. John Bedard, Seaforth,
a sen
Cook—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on October 14, to Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Cook, RR 5 Mitchell,
a son
Watson — At Scott Memorial
Hospital on Oct. 14, to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry D. Watson, Brod-
hagen, a daughter
'TO RENT
8 room brick residence avail-
able on or before Nov, 1st.
7 room residence, 3 piece bath,
furnace, new aluminum doors
and screens; available Oct. 25.
Farms for sale in Seaforth area
Several houses in Seaforth and
other income properties
Jos. McConnell
Real Estate Broker
PHONE 86 SEAFORTH,
Does any of yourCfurniture need
REUPHOLSTERING, refinishing
or repairing. If so, please call
Kitchener Upholstery at Ginge•
rich's Sales and Service, 6eeforth
585.
TNA S17AFoRTD NIWS (Phone
84)^-Thµraday, October 19, 1961
COMING EVENT
Progressive Euchre Party at St, Pat-
ricic'e Parish Hail, Dublin, on Friday,.
Octebor 27, at 6,30 P.M. Bvoryone
svois9mo
COMING EVENT
Reserve Friday, Dec. 8th at 9
p.m. for the St. Columban Turkey
Bingo. •
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my neigh-
bora
eighbora and friends for their gifts of
%lowersand fruit and other treats
and for visite while I was a pat -
lent in Scott Memorial. Hospital.
Special thanks to the nurses, Rev,
Father Sullivan, Dr. .Stapleton;
pr
and Dreciated,
, Gorwill, for all their kind
assistance. It was all deeply ap-
Mrs. Theresa O'Sullivan
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Of property and Household ef-
fects in the village of Brussels
at the corner of Alexander and
Floro Street on Saturday, Oct.
28th at 1 p.m.
Chesterfield and 2 chairs, end
table, number of small tables,
Wilton rug 9 x 10% feet and felt
base, tri -light lamp, electric
lamps, diningroom suite, 6 chairs,
table, buffet, 3 rocking chairs,
studio couch, 3 bedroom suites,
Television, cabinet radio, Krohler
platform rocker (new), Axmins-
ter rug 9x12, smoker, Admiral
refrigerator, 4 -burner Sunshine
electric stove, cook stove,, drop-
leaf table, 4 kitchen chairs, iron-
ing board, Westinghouse Vacuum
cleaner, leather rocking chair,.
electric iron, Coffield electric
washing machine, ladder, lawn
mower, 1 cord wood, kitchen
stool, kitchen utensils, set of
dishes. Other artioles too numer-
ous to mention.
Property -2 -storey brick house,
garage, situated at the corner of
Alexander and Floro Streets.Im-
mediate possession. Sold subject
to reserve bid. 10% down, balance
in 30 days.
Chattels—Cash
Prop., Estate of late Elizabeth
Keys.
Aunt., Harold Jackson
FOR SALE
One girl's reversible green
plaid skirt, size 6x. Two suits,
one brown pin stripe, one blue
pin stripe, one tweed top coat and
one black winter overcoat, all
size 40-42. All articles in real
good condition. Phone 793J Sea -
I orth.
WANTED TO BUY
Coal and wood range in good
condition. Apply to Hubert John-
son, Walton E,R, 2. Phone 45r25,
Dublin.
FOR SALE
Ready -to -lay H & N "Nick
Chick" pullets. Vaccinated, de -
beaked, and delivered in sanitary
crates. Available Oct, 25 to Nov.
10. Call Henderson Started
Chicks Ltd., Seaforth. Phones,
648J1 and 232J.
FOR SALE
12 good York chunks and 125
hens, year-old, Sussex Red, Tom-
my Burns, Mitchell, R.R. 4, Lot
33, Con. 5, Logan.
FOR SALE
A good heater, burns coal or
wood, in good condition. 81r16
Dublin. Harry Regele.
FOR SALE
Wood, coal, house doors, lum-
ber, windows, 12 -inch tile filled
with cement, kitchen stove.
Phone 390M Seaforth.
WATCH CLEANING
Regular wind $2.50; Automatic
$3.50, warranted. Special gent's
watches, 17 J incabloc, stainless
steel case and yellow case, wat-
er resistant $12.50. Bracelets ex-
tra.
xtla. Vodden Jewellers, Clinton.
FOR SALE
1 electric iron, nearly new; 1
new wide oil opaque cream win-
dow shade; 1 pair blue velour
drapes; 1 pair wine rayon drapes;
1 pair White woollen blankets, 1
mattress in good condition, 1
table lamp. Cheap for quick sale.
Phone 66r2, Dublin.
FOR SALE
10 feeder pigs, Ed Dorrance,
R.R, 2, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
48 Ford 1 ton truck parts,
Case tractor parts, also used car
parts. Phone 27711, Hensall.
Melons, car ots, OR SAL
r squash, good
hard cabbage and other garden produce.
Ambrose Addley, second place south of
Kinburn store. Call evenings and week
ends
FOR SALE
Raspberry canes. Win. Bradshaw,
Market street: Phone 126 W
FOR SALE
Transistor Radios 14.95 and up.
See and hear the amazing Mace
at 49.96 and 79.95 (short wave),
at Savauge's, opposite post office
SPRAYED AP SALE OR SALE
Spy, King, Macintosh, Tasman Sweet
Snow, Delicious, Greening, Russet and
Cider apples. Free delivery in Seaforth.
Phone MU 2-3214 collect
Fred McClymont & Sons, Varna
NOTICE RE: PLUMBING
For the convenience and protection of the public, a uniform
plumbing inspection service is provided in Huron County tin-
der the auspices of the Health Unit, Commencing October
15th, 1961, permits will be requited for all work covered by -
the Provincial Plumbing Code• Inspection Fees are based on
the Schedule adopted in County By-law No. 58, 1961, under
authority of the Ontario Water Resources Commission Act.
For further information, please write or 'phone —
W. L. EMPEY, Chief Inspector^,
Court House,
Goderich.
Telephone IA 4-7441
BROWNIE'S
DRI V,E-T N
THEATRE.
Clinton
For the month of
October, there will
be shows on
WEEKENDS ONLY
FR I., SAT., Oct. 20 -21
-- Double Feature --
"WAKE ME WHEN
IT'S OVER"
(Color) (Scope)
Ernie l ovaos Dick Shawn
`Young Jesse James'
(Color)
Willard Parker -Ray Stricklyn.
(One Cartoon)
Auction Sale
Auction Salo of Household effects in
the town of Seaforth, Centro street, on
Saturday, Oct. 21st at 1 P.M.
Chesterfield and chair, rocking chairs,
china cabinet, hall rack, bed & box.
springs (like new), dresser & mirror,
small tables, extension table, 2 drop
leaf tables, trunk, kitchen chairs, 4
burner electric stove. Ifelvinator refrig-
erator (like new)• Quilting frames, seal-
ers, dishes, lumber. Other articles too
numerous to mention. Terms cash
Prop. Alex McDonald
Aust„ Harold Jackson
Auction Sale
To be held at the farm lot 14,
con. 2, Stanley Twp., 13 miles
west and '4 mile south of Bruce -
field, on Monday, October 23 at 1
p.m., consisting, of:
50 head of dairy cows and hei-
fers; 15 young Holstein cows,
fresh; 15 Holstein heifers recent-
ly fresh; 15 Holstein cows and
heifers due Oct. and Nov., sever-
al good Jersey cows and heifers
fresh and springing, 1 young
Hereford Bull; 16 young Here-
ford calves, also several young
Holstein heifer calves from unit
bull. 1 pony, quiet for children.
This sale includes two herds
recently purchased, owners giv-
ing up dairying.
Terms—Cash
D'Arcy Ratliwell & sons, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auct,
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Of' residential Property, Farm,
Household Furniture, to be held
in Hensall, 'Ont, (corner Mill and
Wellington Streets) Wednesday,
November 1st at 1 p.m. sharp.
Real Estate to be sold in two
lots, subject to reserve bid, at
3 p.m.
Lot 1: Residential property,
1% storey, 7 -room frame house,
corner Mill and Wellington Sts•,
Henson,
Lot 2: Farm property, lot 2,
Con. 6, Township of Tuokersmith,
County of Huron, approximately
100 acres, including 13.4 storey
frame house, bank barn, imple-
ment shed and hen house, pig
pen.
Household Furniture, etc: Set-
ee and chairs, combination China
cabinet and buffet, number of
occasional chairs, rocking chairs,
number of small tables, dining -
room table, writing desk, chest
of drawers., couch, Victrola and
records, rangette, kitchen cabin-
et, kitchen chairs, bedroom furni.
ture, 2 spool beds; antique parlor
lamp, glassware, kitchen utensils,
trunks, step ladder, tools, rag
carpet, toilet set, harness. Host
of other articles too numerous to
mention,
•Terms
Chattels—Cash
Real Estate: 10% deposit on
day of sale, balance in 30 days
on closing. Immediate possession
if desired, Conditions of Sale
will be announced on day of sale.
Everything must be sold. No
reserve except on real estate.
For the Estate of Ida Hislop
Hudson, deceased
British Mortgage & Trust Co.,
Stratford, Executor
Auct., Harold Jackson, Sea -
forth,
Be warmly contented
with
Texaco Stove Oil
or
Texaco Furnace Fuel oil
CALL US TO -DAY
WALDEN &
BROADFOOT
Phone .686 W
Real Estate
WILFRED McINTEE
BROKER
FOR SALE
Cosy 6 room house in St. CO;
umban. Nearly new 6 room
house in. Dublin. 11 storey
frame house hi Dublin, low down
payment .will handle,
100 acre farm on county road in
Tuckersmith.
200 acres in MclOiiiop, with real
good buildings,
90 acres in McKillop with mod-
er'n buildings priced low as own-
er wants to retire.
Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth
Phone 608 M
Local representative for
WILFRED MCINTEE, Realtor
Waliterten, Ont.
6 offices and. 25 aaleemen to serge rola
BOX
Funeral$ervioe
AMBULANCE
Prompt arid Careful Attention
hospital lied
Flowers for all occaiitone
Phones: Day 43 Night 636W
MARTIN W.STAPLETON
Phy.Igian and Surge•n.
Phone 90 Res. 605
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A„ M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone $.W eaforlh
SEAFORTH CLINIC
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Dr. E. Malkua
Office Hours, 1 n.m. to 6 p.m. daily
*scoot Wednoeday and Sunday.
Evenings: Tuesday A- There. 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance ars
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.0. TURNBULL, D.V.M.; v.S.
W. R. BR TANS,
W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.3.
Phone 105 Seaforth
John E. Lonestaff Optometrist
Goderich St. W., Seaforth
Phone 791
Hours—Seaforth daily except Mop,, 0 to
6,80; Wed, 9 AM to 12,90 PM. Thur- ey
by appointment only, Clinton B;U-2-7019,.
shove Hawkins' Hdwe. Mon. 9 to S.r19
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res, 540
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Rtes. 286
We write all lines of -
INSURANCE
Fire Auto Wind
Liability & Life
JOHN A. CARDNO
Phone 214 Seaforth
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD
Phone 47
The'McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH,ONT.
OffSeaforth;rs — Vice President.
sen John H. McEwJohn L. ln
Myth; Sec.-Treas., W. E. Southgate.
Seaforth.
Directo
J. L. Malone Seaforth eChris L,eenhardt,.
Bornhoha; Robert Archibald, Seaforth;
John. H. McEwing, Myth ; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich;
Wm. R. Pepper, Seaforth ; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agents William Leiper. Jr.,
Londes-VlqloBakere r Brussels; HaroldSuiresCiton
; James Keys, Seaforth.
MORTGAGES
First and second mortgages
arranged anywhere in Ontario,
DELRAY INVESTMENTS
450-A WBaes Ave., Downie/ow, Oat.
MM. 114352
'blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
s*aMPION STOVV I. AND FURNACE
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 33'1-R
Arnold Stinnissen
R R 6 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-
nobns from 1-5.30 P.M.
Ken's Radio
and TV
Sales and Service
JARVIS ST,
(In the former Ontex Building)
Phone: Shop 164 Res. 464
Used TVs -$30 up
WANTED
usedfurniture, organa,' and pianos,
old dry sinks, corner cupboards, hang-
inglamps any household articles. Write
Don Mantle, 831 -Mill at., Kitchener :'
MITCHELL
CIDER MILL
Will operate every day
except Saturdays, from. now
on until Nov. 24
TERMS CASH
FRED HENNICK & SON
PrOprietors