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DUBLIN
The turkey bingo sponsored by
the ladies of the Catholic Wo-
men's League was held in the
parish hall on Friday night with
a capacity crowd. Mr, Gerald
Holland and Mr, Frank Bruxer
called the numbers. Winning tur-
keys were Mrs, Ed Brunk, Mit-
chell (2); Stan Watson, Mitchell;
Mrs. Wm. Flanagan, Mrs, Frank
Hlcknell, George Goettler, Bill
Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. Arthur
Sangster, Mitchell; Mrs. Ivan
Querengesser, Brodhagen; Mr.
M, Drown, Dublin; Mrs. Steiss,
Detroit, Mich. The following split
on prizes, Jim Kelly, Seaforth,
$5; Mrs. M. Nagle, Dublin, $5;
Mrs. Dan O'Rourke, Dublin $5;
J. J. Krauskopf, $5; Jimmie Shea
55 Mrs. Wm. O'Rourke $5; Mrs.
Oliver Gaffney, Stratford $5; Ve-
ronica Shea, Dublin, $5; Mrs, L.
Kramers, $1; Mrs. Van Giffin $1;
Share the wealth, Wm. Van Loon,
Seaforth, $18; Bill Austin $11;
Mrs. Walter Carpenter, 911; Geo,
Coyne, $24. Door prizes were
won by Veronica Shea, Dublin;
Clayton Looby, Dublin; Mrs. Ben-
newies, Brodhagen, Mrs, Leon-
hardt, Brodhagen; Mrs. Joseph
Stapleton, Dublin, was the lucky
winner of the watch that tickets
were sold,
Mrs. Jim Newcombe and son
Jim, Port Credit, with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Stapleton.
Kenneth Stapleton, Galt, and
Bobbie Stapleton, St. Jerome's
high school, Kitchener, with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Fergus
Stapleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and
children, Chippewa, with Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Evans.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Butters and
family, St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Morris and son, London,
with Mr, and Mrs, Thomas But-
ters,
Mr. and Mrs. Don McRae in
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Morri-
son, Waterloo, with Mr. and Mrs.
James Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kelly and
children, Miss Nancy Kelly, of
Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs.
Fergus Kelly.
Mr, and Mrs, Philip Flanagan,
Toronto, with Mrs. Catharine
Feeney.
Mr. and Mrs. William Feeney
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Maloney and son, Miss Catherine
Feeney, Kitchener, also Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Feeney and child-
ren, St. Marys, with Mrs. Cath-
erine Feeney, all attending the
Murraday,
y -Feeney wedding on Sat -
Dr. and Mrs, Louis Dill, Det.
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Stratford, with Mr, and Mrs, Jo-
seph Dill.
Miss Patricia Jones, Streets-
ville, with Mr, and Mrs. John
Burchill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krauskopf
of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Kearns and children, London,
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Krauskopf, of
Stratford, with Mrs. Nicholas
Krauskopf.
BAYFIELD
Rev. and Ml's, P. Renner, Tees -
water, spent Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Brandon.
On Tuesday evening of last
week friends of Miss Berthena
Sturgeon held a shower in the
parish hall prior to her marriage.
Court whist was played, winners
being Mrs, R. 3. Larson and Mrs.
Fred Weston, Mrs. Percy Weston
called the bride -elect to the plat-
form and Mrs. Alma Bassett read
an address and presented her
with end tables and lamps, a
blanket, towels and a lace table-
cloth. Lunch was served by the
ladies.
Edward Hammond, of Alma,
spent Suridd'y and Monday with
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker Jr.
and family, London, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Fraser,
Mrs. Lloyd Westlake and fam-
ily, Kitchener, spent last week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. L Toms,
*' Skatinor
FRIDAY NIGHT
8 to 10 P.M, -
25c and 35c
Reception 5,3 the Hall Mr, and
Mrs. Cyril Murray
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Children free, Adults 25c
SAT. NIGHT
8 to, 10 P,M.
250 and 350
Teen Town
TIS.SURS,, DEC, 7 -
Int. B
Mitchell vs Seaforth
8 p.m. 25c & 500
SEAFORTH ARENA.
Mr, and Mr's; Manuel Bauer.
man quietly observed their nth
wedding anniversary on Sunday,
Noy, 20t11, Their family,. idr, and
Mrs. Itoy Beuerman of Stratford
and Wayne of London were dome
to celebrate with their parents.
Mrs. John L. Bennewies ac-
companied Mr, and Mrs. Glen
Bennewies and 'Wanda of Wind-
sor back to Detroit, Windsor and
Ruthven, where she will spend
the winter months with her fa-
mily, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ben-
newies of Mitchell and Mr, and
Mrs. Edwin Bennewies, Seaforth,
visited her before her departure.
The teacher, Mr. Dunbar, and
pupils of our School are prepar-
ing for their annual Christmas,
concert to be held in the coin•
munity hall, Mon., Dec, 1831a.
Many of the pupils will take
.part in a public school church
service to be held next Sunday,
Dec. 3rd at 7,30 pm at Main St.
United Church, Mitchell, under
the direction of the music super-
visor of the school.
Mrs: Albert Querengesser had
a sale of plumbing and electrical
equipment on Saturday after-
noon with Franklin Buuck the
auctioneer.
The family of George Diegel.
surprised him on his 88th birth-
day 'Saturday when they gather-
ed at his home for a social even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of
Blenheim spent the week end at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ken-
neth Smith and Ed Smith and
celebrated Mr, Ed Smith's 79th
birthday on Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Eickmeir and baby
daughter have returned 'home
after spending a week with her
parents, Nix. and Mrs. Frank Eis-
ler, Logan, upon leaving Strat-
ford hospital,
The wedding dinner and recep-
tion was held in the community
hall for Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mur-
t'ayurday.
(Rosemary Feeney) on Sat -
Mrs. W. L. Querengesser, Mrs.
R. Sholdice and Mrs. Ralph Fis-
cher, accompanied by Mrs. Har-
old Diegel, Mrs. Howard Queren-
gesser and Mrs. Rolph of Mitch-
ell were among those attending a
shower for Miss Cherry Kresaler
of Stratford prior to her wedding
to Danny Lillow. The shower was
held at the home of Mr. and Etre.
Ross MacLean, Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Carlton,
Mr. and Mrs. Clint 'Hughes of
Wilson, N.Y., Mrs, Barbara Mc-
Leod of Mitchell and Mrs. Lena
Eiligsen, Brodhagen, with Mrs.
Chas. Ahrens and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilt Ahrens.
Mr- and Mrs. Lawrence Rock
of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs.
George Eickmeir and other rela-
tives for the week en&
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice
and Beveriy attended the shower
for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strong in
Seaforth on Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibb, She-
rry and Lynda of Glencoe with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth and
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickison
Mr. and Mrs. R. Sholdice and
Beverly and Mrs. W. L. Queren-
gesser with Mr. and Mrs, Gary
Sholdice, London, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark of Mit-
chell accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hinz and
Gerald with Mr. and Mrs. John
Doerr, Stratford on Sunday.
Mr. Russell Sholdice accomp-
anied the Mitchell Lions to Har-
riston for a dinner meeting last
Thursday evening.
.A. basket of Sowers was in the
chancel of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church on Sunday from the fun-
eral of Milton Sippel, Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAfee,
Mr, and Mrs. Williamson and
Ricky Hovorachie of Camp Bor-
den visited Mrs. Dick Watson for
the week end.
Mrs. June Beuerman, Detroit, Polling Sub -Division Nos.
Mrs. Robert Wolfe, Cathy and and 2, at Miller's Garage.
Caron of Stratford, Mrs. McCool
and Connie of Blyth called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Wolfe.
Master Douglas Watson spent
a few days with his uncle and
aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Don Wolfe,
London, and saw the Santa Claus
parade there Saturday.
SFA.FO'ItTH Nle
(Phone 84) ---Thursday, November 30
061.
To the Electors of Tuckersmith
Havingserved en the council for seven years, 1 feel that
my experience and knowledge of Municipal work will be a
great assistance to the iiew Cleric -Treasurer, and councillors
• in 1962.
If elected I will to the -best of my ability give you good
leadership in the 'Township and good representation at
CcuntY Council.
FOR REEVE
ELECT
Frank Falconer.
on Dec. 4th
POLLS OPEN FROM 9 TO 6
To the Ratepayers of Tuckersmith
Having served on your Council for fire years, and
having been nominated for reeve, I solicit the
support of the ratepayers of Tuckersmith at the
polls on Monday.
If elected I will place the township business first
at all times.
Wishing yqu the compliments of the season
ELECT.
Elgin Thompson
IN MEMORIAM
STOREY=In memory of our
late Father, Mr, Joseph A, Storey
who passed away Dec. 6, 1960.
A faithful father, one of the best,
May God grant him eternal rest.
God knows how much we miss
him,
Never shall his memory fade.
Loving thoughts shall always
wander,
To the spot where he is laid.
Dearly loved, and always re-
membered by daughters, Jeanne,
Ruby; sons-in-law and families.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank all our
friends and neighbors who called
on us to help make our 25th an-
niversary a happy event. Also
thanks for all the lovely gifts
Mac and Helen Scott.
Guernsey heferAgood size and
quiet, due anytime. Norris Sillery
RR 3 Seaforth; Phone Clinton
HU 2-3368.
NOMINATIONS
Town of Seaforth
A meeting of the Electors of
the Town of Seaforth will be held
in the Cleric's Office,
TOWN HALL, SEAPORTH
on
MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1961
for the purpose of nominating
persons for the offices of two
Councillors and Public `.Utility
Commissioner,
Nominations will be from 7.30
p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
If a poll be necessary, the same
will be held at the following
places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1961
from 9.00 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Polling Sub -Division Nos.
and 4, at the Public Library.
Polling Sub -Division Nos.
and 6, at Town Hall.
Seaforth, November 30, 1961
C. LYLE HAMMOND
Town Clerk
1.
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FOR SALE
Christmas Trees for sale, . Gor-
don Nobel, 71W, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
'52 Chev, $40. '50 Mercury
pickup $100; also many car parts
up to '53. Phone Hensall 275W1,
FOR SALE
Guinea pigs, different ages.
Phone 848. r 6, Douglas Boyd.
FOR SALE
1954 Meteor coach in good con-
dition, cheap. Apply at Kramp's
garage, Dublin, or Wilfred Ma-
loney, phone 30 r 2, Dublin.
WANTED
Used furniture, organs, pianos;
old dry sinks, corner cupboards,
hanging lamps, any household
articles, Write Ken Ruddock, 67
Parkway Dr., Kitchener.
FOR SALE
Team of work horses, Alfred
Grummett, RR 1 Staffa,
FOR SALE
Wood, coal, house doors and
windows, 12 in, tile filled with
cement, kitchen stove, snow sho-
vel, plastering tools; hen feeder.
Phone 390M, Seaforth.
FARM FOR SALE
Bast half lot 5, con. 9, Mullett
Tp„ 50 acres good clay loam.
Stuccoed house and small barn,
chicken house and car shed. Hy-
dro in house. Pretty well drained.
Never failing dug well. All work-
able. Apply to The News Office.
FOR SALE
Red nylon snowsuit with fur -
lined hood. Like new. Size 3. $5.
Phone 120.
Day ca a LwantedN f r 2 -
un
children until Xmas, 6 days a
week. Phone 120.
German FOR SALE
police .pups about two
months old. George Rock, RR 2
Walton. Phone Dublin 24 r 4.
COMING EVENT
Brucefield I.O.O.F. Dance, at
Seaforth Legion Hall, Friday,
Dec, 1st. Desjardine orchestra.
Admission 750 each. Everybody
welcome.
NOTICE
5 Want to put out 7 or 8 Here-
ford cows to feed; also some
well-bred Hereford heifers for
sale. Wilmer MaClinehey, Varna,
FOR SALE
200 acre farm in Hay twp., five
miles from Zurich. Modern
buildings, silo, large poultry
house, drilled well. Land all
workable. Owner will leave $10,-
000 mortgage and will take a
smaller farm, or house in town,
as down payment. This is con-
sidered to be one of the best
farms in the district,
Several residential properties
in Seaforth and Egmondville,
Can be rented to provide 18% to
20% on investment. There is a
great shortage of rental proper-
ties in this area
Jos. McColl:: 4 ell
Real Estate Broker
PHONE 266 SEAFORTH
Township of McKillop
CLERK'S NOTICE
OF FIRST POSTING OF
VOTERS' LIST
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9 of
the Voters' Lists Act, and I have
posted up in my office, in Mc-
Kiliop, on the 29th day of ,Nov-
ember, 1961, the list of all per -
sods entitled to vote in said Mu-
nicipality for members of parlia-
ment and municipal elections,
and that such list remains there
for inspection,
And I hereby call upon all vet -
ere to take immediate proceed-
ings to have any errors or omis•
stone corrected according to law,
the last day of appeal being the
13th day of December, 1961,
•JOHN M. ECKERT,
Clerk of the Township of WU-
Killen.
TOWNSHIP OF
TUCKERSMITH
Notice of Nomination
Meeting
A meeting of the Electors of.
the Township of Tuckersmith
will be held in the Town Hall,
Seaforth, on Thursday, December
7, 1961, for the purpose of nom
inating candidates for the office
of Councillor for 1962, and School
Trustee, for the years 1962 and
1968.(one to be elected).
Nominations will be received
from the hour of one o'clock to
two o'clock in the afternoon,
In the event of more being
nominated than are required, to
fill the positions, an election will
be held on Thursday, Dec. 14th,
1961. Polls will be open from 9
a.m, to 6 p.m, at the following
places.
PSD No, 1 -Township shed,
Egmondville: DRO, Audrey
Cameron; PC, Alice Boyes.
PSD No. 2 -SS No. 8: DRO,
Roy McGeoch; PC, Edith Rus -
tell.
PSD No, 3 -SS No. 4; DRO
George Turner; PC, Howard,
Johns,
PSD No. 4 -SS No. 3; DRO,
Norris Sillery;' PC, John Broad.
foot.
PSD. No. 5 -SS No. 1: DRO,
Melville Traquaire; PC, Glenn
Bell.
•
PSD No. 6 -SS No. 9: DRO,
John Wood; PC, Wilmer Broad-
foot,
J. I. McINTOSH
Returning Officer
TENDERS
Tender's are invited for the re-
modelling of the Home Econom-
ics Room in the Seaforth District
High School. Plans and specifi-
cations may be had from the un-
dersigned. Tenders to be receiv-
ed at the office of the secretary.
treasurer up until Thursday,
Nov. 23rd, at 4 p.m.
W, E. Southgate,
Secretary -Treasurer
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, Vodden Jewellers, Clinton.
Be warmly contented
with
Texaco Stove Oil
or
Texaco Furnace Fuel oil.
CALL US TO -DAY
WALDEN &
BROADFOOT
Phone 686 W
Real Estate
WILFR.ED MCINTE
BROKER
Apply .to Amos Corby, Seaforth
Phone 598 M
Local representative for
1NILFRED McINTEE, Realtor
Walkerton, Ont.
office and 26 salesmen to serve you
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night 596W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
'Phone 90 Res. 606
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Dr. E. Maihns
Office Hours, .1 p,m, to 6 p,m, dal t
except Wednesday and 'Sunday,
Evenings: Tuesday & Thum. 7-9 P.s.
Appointments made in advance an
desirable
TURNSULL & ®RYANS'
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M,, G,S.
W. R. BRYANS, 'D.V.M., V.S.
W. O. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S.
Phone 105 Seaforth
John E. Langstaff - 'Optometrist
Goderich at. W., Seatord&
Phone 791
Honra_-Seeforth daily except Mon., 9 to
5.80 wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. 'Then onf
by appointment only. Clinton H0-2.7010.
above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 0 to1.80
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Compiete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
it
AND' FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 Res. 286
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-SEAPORTH, ONT.
Officers - President, John L. Malone„
Seaforth ; Vice Pies., Sohn 15. Hawing..
Blyth ; See. -Tract, W E. Southgate,
Seaforth,
Direc
rtim,
Norman
; Chris
Clinton,J. L. Malone, CbrisL ;Bornholm ; Robert Archibald, Seaforth
John H. McBwing, Blyth ; Wm. S. Alex-
ander, Walton ; Rarvey fuller, Goderiah •
Wm. R. Pepper, . Seaforth ; Allister
Broadfoot, Seaforth.
Agents -. William Leiper Jr., Londe*
boro; V. J. Lane, RR 5 Seaforth ; Selwyn,
Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, q!n.
tan ; James Keys, Seaforth.
PROBLEMS
Will money help 7
Mortgage loans arranged
anywhere in Ontario
DELRAY INVESTMENTS
450-A Wilson Ave., Downgview, oat.
Mg. 8-2858
`blue coal'
WILLIS DUNDAS
£HAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS & LONEY
Phone 573 or 332-R
Arnold Stinnissen
R R 5 SEAFORTH
Sun Life Assurance Company
• of Canada
Telephone 852-R-12
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Tuekersmtth Municipal Dump
will be open until further notice
on Wednesday & Saturday after-
noons from 1-5.30 P.M.
Ken's Radio
and TV
Sales and Service
JARVIS ST.
(In the former Ontex 13uilding)
Phone; Shop 164 Res. 464
Used TVs 930 up
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
' • SERVICE
SEAFORTH - PHONE 182
Walt Washing
Floor Brick and Plastering Repairing
SUPERIOR Our Name .
SERVICE Our Atm
RAY SQUIRE
BOX 336 S19AFORTFi
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