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The Seaforth News, 1962-11-08, Page 8Ou LY N l LOVELY, �w , MAKEtFAMOUS MATINEE FALL DRESSES 19.95 & 22.95 Compare at better shops unywhere and you'll 'ilia our prices are at least 6.00 lower far the same quality dress These new Matinee dresses are featured in a wide choice of fabrics that include Crepes, Pure Silks, Silk Chantungs, Double knits from England, and French wool broadcloths Choose from popular Navy, Black, Turquoise, Green, Brown & Beige in plain or printed pat. tears All are new sheath styles, many with matching jackets. Sizes 12 to 20 JUST ARRIVED ! NEW FALL BLOUSES Short sleeve, three quarter sleeves and long sleeves styles in dainty cottons, terylenes and polished prints you'll want the moment you see them, All sizes dozens & dozens to choose from at two low prices 2.95&3.95 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. KIPPEN A surprise party was held Wednesday evening, October at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones to celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary. The evening was spent by the playing of euchre. Prize winters were: Mrs. Roy McBride, Mrs. Pearl Love, Mr. Harold Jones and Mr. Robert Madge. Musical entertainment was also enjoyed. The address was read by Mr. Roy McBride and Mr. and Mrs. Jones were presented with a pair of on 31, table lamps. were tiered At lunch time they also presented with a two - cake which had been made and decorated for the occasion by Mrs. Pearl Love and Mrs. Jim Love. Successful Sale The top performance tested bull sold at the sixth sale of 37 registered Hereford cattle at Stanley Jackson's Jaybee Here- ford Farms, brought 5870, The bull was purchased by Hertzel Bros. Hereford Farm, Crediton. Average price for seven preform - R MEMti't {'' ANCE DAY Seaforth Branch of the Canadian Legion will observe Remembrance Day with a Service at the CENOTAPH, VICTORIA PARK Sunday, Nov. 11, at 12.30 o'clock The Legion extends a cordial welcome to all School Children, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Cubs, Councils of Seaforth, Tucker - smith and McKillop, all other organizations, and the general public to join in the Service Representatives of Organizations wlio are presenting wreaths are asked to be at the Legion Hall immediately after church, in order to pick up wreaths The Parade will leave the Legion Hall at 12.15 o'clock headed by the Seaforth District High School Band, arriving at the Cenotaph at 12.80 Order of Service at the Cenotaph 12.15—Parade leaves Legion Hall for Cenotaph, via Main, George and Victoria streets 12.30—Selection SDHS Band Hymn: "0 God, Our Help in Ages Past" Last Post Two Minutes' Silence Reveille Placing of Wreaths "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" -- SDHS Band MARCH PAST Following the Service, the parade will proceed via Victoria and Goderich streets to Main street and south past the Post Office where the salute will be taken by Major John D. Harvey SEAFORTH BRANCH 156 CANADIAN LEGION ALLAN NICHOLSON CHARLES WOOD President Special Events It. J. BOUBSEY Color Sgt. JACK HOLLAND Parade Marshall angio tested bulls was 5005. Btty. ora al amain. U' • were u'esen • from a wide area, hleluding malty front the United States, and bidding was brisk, Mr. Jackson saki The second top pricefol• a net, renitence tested bull was 5800. The, bull is beim; exported to Decateur", Ga. The average sale price on 27 bred heifers wes $395. Two top heifers were bought by Ray A. I)epenoier & Sons, Thamesville, Ont., at 5520 each; 14 bred heifers were sold for export to Covington, Ga, and two bred heifers brought 5470 each, when bought by John Dun, lap, Little Current, Manitoulin Island. Another top heifer was Purchased by H. S. Rancier & Son of Collingwood, UCW Visitors Meeting The DOW of St, Andrew's Un- ited Church held a visitors meet- ing in the church on Tuesday, October 30th, with Mrs, Bert Faber and Mrs. Thomas Reid as hostesses, Mrs. Ronald IticGregor was in charge of the worship service, and the President, Mrs, Harold Janes, chaired the meet- ing. Guests were present from the UCW Chiselhurst, Egmond- ville, front the WMS of First Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, WMS of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensel!. Dr, Whiting, home on furlough, of Hazelton, B.C., spoke and showed slides of his work and was assisted by his wife. Miss Louise Talbot and Mies Ann Westlake of Bay- field, accompanied by Miss Mar- ion Triebner, favoured with duets. At the close of the meet- ing, lunch was served in the schoolroom which was nicely decorated in colorful Autumn flowers, Word came to Miss Mebane Whiteman last week of the pass- ing in Long Beach, Calif„ of her sister-in-law, widow of the late Alden 1. Whiteman who spent his early life in this community before going to Detroit and later to California. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Faber and Kevin, accompanied by Mrs. El- zar Mousseau, spent Sunday af- ternoon at Grand Bend. Messrs. Elzar Mousseau, Herb. Mousseau, Dr, A. Addison, R. Grenier, J. Green, Mr. Grebb and Jim Parkins are away on a hunt- ing trip to Manitoulin Island. Mr, and Mrs, Eldin Herr of Winthrop visited ,Sunday with Mrs. E. Dowson, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gridzak on the gift tot a son born October 31st at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. Oswald Brown, QC., and Mrs. Brown, Detroit, Mrs. Alvin Ulch, Windsor, Mr. James Arm- strong, Staffa, and Mr. Charles Gruncel of Owen Sound were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mayman and two daughters, Deep River, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans. Mrs. Lloyd McCarthy and Keith in Pontiac, Mich,, with Mr. and Mrs. Matt. McCarthy. Mr, and Mrs. Don Heard, To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett of Landon, with Mrs, John Holland. Miss Loreen Looby, London with Mrs. A. M. Looby. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckert, of Timmins, with Mr. and Mrs. George Coville, A miscellaneous shower in hon- or of Miss Patricia Ryan whose marriage to Mr. Kenneth Feeney is an event of this month, was sponsored by Marion 'McLough- lin, Helen Maloney. About fifty friends and neighbors assembled to extend felicitations to the pro- spective bride. An address was read by Marion McLoughlin and the guest of honor was assisted in opening numerous and useful gifts of china and linen. A social hour was spent in playing vari- ous games and a delicious lunch was served by the sponsors and their assistants. Thomas Murphy Thomas Murphy passed away at St. Mary's Hospital, London, early Monday morning, October 29, after several months' illness, in his 79th year. Born in Hibbert Township, he was the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. John Murphy. In 1918 he moved to Dublin where he resided until four years ago when he went to London, He was a faithful member of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church of Dublin and the Holy Name Society. He is survived by one brother, Sohn of Kitchener. The funeral took place from the Ritz - Bechtel funeral home at Hitch- ener to St, Patrick's Church, Dublin, an Wednesday morning when Solemn Requiem Masa was chanted by a cottein, Rev, John Jordan of St, Clair Shores, Mich, Ho was assisted by Rev. R, Durand and Rev, 3, Coughlin. Mrs John Nagle presided at the organ, The pailbeai'ers were B4i1li Mur hY, Arthnr Murphy, leitrliener; William Murphy, of Part Colborne. Albert Berry, of London; Robert Gaffney. 51181 - lord and John (brace. Interment took place in St. Columbau Cemetery, VARNA A Baptismal Service was held in the United Church last San- de), with the pastor, Rey, Mur- dock Morrison in charge, assist- ed by Rev. E. Roulston of Exeter. Janice Louise Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant "Webster; Mark William Erratt Tayldr, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Taylor; Scott Russel Consitt, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Consitt, were the children baptized, The Sacra. ment of the Lord's Supper was administered at the close of the service. The members of L.O.L. 1036 and their families 'held their an- nual fowl supper in the base - 'meat of Goshen United. Church last Friday evening, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all pres- ent. Remembrance Day Service will be held in the United Church next Sunday at 10,15 and there will be a parade to the Cenotaph at 11 a.m. Mrs, Vincent Grainger of Pet- arbors and Mrs. W. Blain of Win- nipeg visited relatives at Varna and Clinton last week, The Y.P.U. held their regular meeting in the church on Sunday evening last with the president, Miss Joan MoClymont in charge, who also read the scripture les- son from the sixth chapter of Luke. Twenty-three members an- swered the roil call with a verse with "Beloved" in it. A social evening was planned for the near future. Gerald Hayter had the programme on "A Fisherman becomes a Shepherd." A com- mittee volunteered to repair the hymn books, also to purchase a dozen new books. Rev, Murdock Morrison led a discussion from the "Word and the Way." Nancy Mustard closed the meeting with prayer. AUCTION SALE An auction sale of Bethel Unit- ed Church, McKillop, and furn- ishings will be held on the prem- ises on November 14th at 2.30 p.m. Don S. Dennis, Auctioneer. Win. Dennis, Secretary, IN MEMORIAM Dupee — In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Dan Dupee, who passed away November 6th, 1941. Oh, could. I have her back again To kneel once more down by her side I'd love her better than before, I'nr lonely since my mother died. —Lovingly remembered by her family and grandchildren. Here COMING EVENT azanr, ane Prodduce Sale and Tea, Saturday, Dec, 1, 3-5, in School auditorium. St, James' Church C. W. L. COMING EVENT St. Thomas Church (build Baz- ar and tea, Wed., Nov. Mgt Q MING EVENT Annual Legion Christmas Tur- key Bingo, Wednesday, Dec. 1201. Ladies yellow 0g td wrist watelt in or around Seaforth, on Nov. 1. Fiuder please leave word at 'The News office. Reward Estate Auction Sale Auction sale of property and household effects in the Village of Lgmondville , on Saturday, Nov. 17111, at 1 P.M. 4 piece walnut bedroom suite, springs and mattress, beds, springs and mattress, cherry bureau, Raymond sewing mach- ine, ohetter bed, rocking chairs, occasional chairs, fern pedestal, fernery, radio, Morris chair and matching stool, coffee table, magazine rack, small tables, 2 matching rugs 6'6"x9' and 810 x8'10, Antique ottoman, mirror, day bed & mattress, wardrobe, lamps, pictures, quilt boxes, kit- chen table & chairs, - corner cup- board, Frigidaire refrigerator. 24" GE. electric stove linoleum rug, linoleum, silverware, Sunbeam mixnraster, .Ti.•toaster, dishes, kitchen utensils, sealers, hot plate, lawn chairs, folding chairs, lawn seat, bird bath, step ladder, clothes basket, wash tubs, garden tools other articles too numerous to mention. Property. At the same place at 3 p,m., the property will be off- ered for sale, subject to reserve bid. 7 room brick house, good basement, gas furnace & all mod- ern conveniences. Also brick building suitable for small apt. 10% down, balance in 30 days. Chattels cash. Estate of late Mrs. Eva Steph- enson. Auctioneer, Harold Jackson Clerk, George Powell Township of Tuckersmith NOTICE OF NOMINATION MEETING A meeting of the Electors of the Township of Tuckersrnith will be held in the Town Hall, Seaforth, on Monday, November 26th, 1962, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of Reeve and Councillors for 1963, and certain School Trustees, for the years 1963 and 1964 (three to be elect- ed). Nominations will be received front the hour of one o'clock to two o'clock in the afternoon. In the event of more being no- minated than are required to fill the positions, an election will be held on Monday, December 3rcl, 1962. Polis will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 pan. at the following places: PSD No. 1—Township shed, Egrnondville; DRO, Audrey Cam- eron; PC, Alice Boyee. PSD No, 2—SS No, 8; DRO, Roy McGeoch; PC, Edith Russell. PSD No. 3—SS No. 4; DRO, George Turner; PC, Howard Johns. PSD No. 4—SS No, 3; DRO, Nor- ris Sillery; PC, John Broadfoot. 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 re TWO FREE SNOW QUEEN BALLOTS BALLOT for SNOW QUEEN Seaforth Christmas Program My choice for Snow Queen is: (Write name of Candidate you prefer and deposit ballot in ballot box) BALLOT for SNOW QUEEN Seaforth Christmas program My choice for Snow Queen is: (Write name of Candidate you prefer and deposit ballot in ballot box) Ballots may be deposited in any of the boxes located in one of the many Seaforth stores participating Ballots must be deposited before 6 p.m. November 24th SANTA COMES to SEAFORTH ECEMBER :1st LAUNDRY SUPERVISOR Quelilioatious:1 Preferably Grade X iSducatiotr.. Completion of a recaguieed train- ing' course in operation of a tour 81orciel or iustittitional laundry. Thorough knowledge 01 laundry machinery and materials. At least 5 years experience in rl commercial or institutional larm- tiry. Supervisory and instructional ability, Mechanical aptitude. Salary range - 83340.00 58750.00 Reply to: Business Administrator, Ontario Hospital, Goderich TENDERS FOR TRUCK Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned for the supplying of track for the Huron County Lib- rary Co-operative. Specifications may be se- cured from the under- signed. Tenders to close 12.00 noon, November 19th, 1962 Lowest or any tender not necee- eerily accepted, John G. Berry, Secretary, Huron County Library Co-operative Board Box 640, Goderich, Ont. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL NOVEMBER SESSION The Huron County Coun- cil will commence on Mon- day, November 19th, 1962,. at 10.00 A.M. Notice of any documents or deputations must be in the hands of the Clerk no later than 12.00 Noon, Friday, November 16, 1962 JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer County of Huron Court House Goderich, Ont. Estate Auction Sale Household Effects of the late Hugh McMillan will be offered for sale on Saturday Nov, 10th at 2 p.m, at Matilda Street in the Village of Dublin. Property — At the same time and place there will be offered for sale, Lots 42 and 43, two-fifths of an acre. On the property there is a frame house, with good base- ment, garage, 2 piece bath, hydro and running water. Chattels -1 heavy duty Norge electric range, 4 burner; 1 Wes- tinghouse 9 cu. ft. electric frig; Hallman oil heater, like new; 1 oak extension table with six chairs; 2 cane arm chairs; 1 21 - inch Motorola TV and antenna; 1 cupboard and washstand; 2 small tables; 1 day bed, springs and mattress; 1 General Electric radio; 1 wooden bed, springs and mattress; dressers; stand; 1 large trunk; bed clothes, blank- ets, quilts; pots, pans, dishes; 1 Lawn Boy power lawn mower; 1950 Ford coach with good tires and radio. host of other articles too nu- merous to mention. Terms on chattels, cash, plus 3% sales tax. On property, 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days. William J. McMillan, Executor; J. L. Ryan, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Some lumber, kitchen table, sink, house doors, r,0 inch pipe, Clarence Reeves Ls Fresh from Rhe patch, good hard cabbage, turnips, squash, parsnips, carrots, beets potatoes. Bring containers. Ambrose Add ley, Milburn. 011 space heat r in good con- dition. Phone 562, FOR SALE Almost new Singer Console Zig-Zag Sewing Machine -Makes designs, buttonholes, blind hems, etcWill accept only 58,00 pay- ments or $56.00 cash, total of new contract, Dealer, Write Box F, The Seaforth News. FOR SALE OR RENT Unfurnished duplex fol' sale or rent in Clinton, One side avail- able Deo, lst, good location one block from Main street, Jas, E. Johnston, rr4 Clinton, Ont. Phone HU 2-7440 NOTICE TUCKERSMITH MUNICIPAL DUMP Will be open on Wednesday and Saturday- afternoons, from 1 tc 5,30 pan,until Saturday, Nov. ember 24, 1962, front which line it will be closed until further notice. No wire fencing, old concrete, or car bodies permitted, J. I, McIntosh, Clerk Thursday, November 8, 1952 THIO SEAFORTlj NIOWS BOX Funeral Homo AMBULANCE Prgmpt and Careful AttentloI$ Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 695W MARTIN W. STAPLETOty Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Res. 005 JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W SeeforM SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. (Q. TURNBULL, D.V,M., V.8, W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M.,V.S. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M., V.S. G. E. GALT, D.V.M., V.S. Phone 105 Seaforth John E. Longstaff - Optometrist Goderich '8t, 'W„ Seaforth Phone 791 Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to 5.80; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. e, by appointment only. Clinton HU -2-7010. above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to esti INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 640 AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 • Res. 2116 We write all lines of INSURANCE Fire Auto Wind Liability & Life JOHN A. CARDNO Phone 214 Seaforth 'blue coal Champion Stove and Furnace Oil Willis Dundas Phone 573 or 71w Arnold Stinnissen RR 5 SEAFORTH Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Telephone 852-R-12 Real Estate Apply to Amos Corby, Seaforth Phone 598 M Local representative for WILFRED McINTEE, Realtor Walkerton, Ont. ' elIkes and 25 salesmen to nerve you Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. Phone 47 Be warmly contented with Texaco Stove Oil or Texaco Furnace Fuel oil CALL US TO -DAY WALDEN & BROADFOOT Phone 086 W Donald G. Eaton GENERAL INSURANCE PHONE 75 SEAFORTH Office in Jackson Aluminum Bldg. NOTICE See your authorized dealer for district of Seaforth, Dublin and Clinton for Viking Cream Separ- ators and Viking Milking Mach- ines. achines. Basil O'Rourke, Blacksmith and Welding Shop, Bruceleld. DIAMOND RINGS We have a large selection of yellow and white gold priced front 550.00 and up—all range guaranteed for 1 year against loss or damage to the diamond. Terms available, no carrying charge, Anstett Jewellers. RAY SQUIRE Superior Maintenance Cleaning Service Also pointing and repairing brick and plastering. Caulking windows etc, ISABELLA STREET Box 336 Seaforth NOTICE Prompt watch repair service at Savauge's, opposite post office. All work done by certified watch- makers,