The Seaforth News, 1948-12-09, Page 8•
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• _ THE SEAFORTHNEWS
HENSALL
BORN -In Clinton General Hos-
pital, on Sunday, D'ee. 5th to Mr.
and Mrs, Homer Tinney, Hay Town-
ship, a son.
Ml's. Scott of Ripley spent a few
days in town this week,
Mrs. F. G. Bonthrron, who has
been confined to her room for the.
past several weeks was removed to
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on.
Tuesday.
Mr. Bill Micklewho has been con-
fined to his room owing 'to an at-
tack of pneumonia is improving.
The many friends of Mr. Archie
MacGregor are pleased to see him
out again following his recent illness
Mrs, J. W.• Bonthrouleft last
week for Florida where she intends
to spend the winter months.
Mr. and Mrs. . Wesley Coleman
visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Milton 'Stewart at Seaforth; the lat-
ter having just returned from Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth.
1Vlessrs David and Jim Sangster
are at present in Fort Erie construct-
ing a skating rink there.
IVIiss Helen McNaughton of Toron-
to .spent the weekend at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Me -
Naughton.
Mrs. (Rev.) Sinclair of Exeter
Addresses. Auxiliary
The' Christmas meeting of the
Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary was
held in Carmel Presbyterian Church
on Monday evening with the presi-
dent, Mrs. Glenn Bell presiding and
opened the meeting with the call to
worship and a poem, followed by
singing "Silent Night, Holy Night".
Scripture reading was followed by
carol singing as follows: Luke 2: 8
by Mrs. G. Bell, carol "While Shep-
herds Watched their flocks by
Night". Luke 2: 9-15 by Mrs. W.
Brown, carol "0 Little Town of
Bethlehem". Luke 2: 16, Mrs. H.
Bell, darol "Away In a Manager".
Matt. 2: 1-11, Mrs. H .Hoy, carol
"We Three Kings of Orient". Matt.
2: 12-15, Mrs. M. Moir, carol, "As
with Gladness men of Old". Mrs. R.
MaeLaren led in prayer. Mrs. (Rev.)
Sinclair of Caven Presbyterian
Church Exeter was the guest speaker
and gave an impressive message on
"The Story of Christmas and the
birth of Jesus at Bethlehem". Mrs.
A. Scholl and Mrs. C. Kennedy sang
a vocal duett entitled "Christ Ap-
pears" accompanied by Mrs. C. For-
rest at the piano. The roll call was
answered by gifts for Ml's. Sinclair.
The' collection was taken, followed
by the treasurer's report which: was.
very" gratifying. Mrs, ..'Glenn Bell
presented, Mrs. H. C. Bell and Mrs.
Geo, Tinley with Life Membership
certificates. The Business discussion
completed the program and "0 Come
all ye Faithful" was sung followed
by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Re-
freshments were served by the com-
mittee in charge.
BORN -At Mrs. Stephan's Nurs-
ing Home, Hensall, Dec.. 2nd to Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Smale, Hensall, a
son.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Russell and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bossenherry' of
Forest returned home from a pleas-
ant visit With Mr. and Mrs. Don
Wilson and family in Chicago.
Miss Jean McQueen returned
after spending a week with her sister
Mrs. Don Rigby in :Blenheim, owing
to the .illness of Mr. Rigby who was
confined to, Chatham General Hos-
pital.
The December meeting of the W.
M.S. of Hensall United Church was
held in the school=room, of the church
on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. with the
President Mrs. W. B. Cross in the
chair. The meeting opened by sing-
ing a hymn and the Lord's Prayer
in unison. The scripture lesson was.
read by Mrs. Carlisle after which
Mrs. Laramie led in prayer. Mrs. T.
Sherritt presided at the piano for
the meeting. Rev. R. A. Brook took
charge of the election of officers for.
1949. On motion of Mrs. C. Jinks
and Mrs, Sherritt the following slate
of officers was adopted. Past Presi-
dent, Mrs. R. A. Brook; president,
Mrs. W. B. Cross; vice-pres., Mrs.
E. Geiger, Mrs. Ed. McQueen, Miss
M.1A. Ellis, Mrs. C. Ballantyne, Mrs.
G. M. Drysdale; recording and cor-
responding sec., Mrs. E. L. Miekle;
ass't. Mrs. 11. McMurtrie; treas.,
Mrs. C. cook; music com., MTs. T,
Sherritt; secretaries Christian Stew-
ardship, Mrs. W. Carlisle, Mrs. G.
Harpole; Community and Friendship
Secretaries, Mi.'s. J. Passmore, Mrs.
C. Cook, Mrs. W. Carlisle, Mrs. N,
Jones; Supply Secretaries, Mrs. Mac -
Beath, Mrs., 'Stephenson: Temper-
ance Secretary, Mrs. E. McQueen;
Associate Helpers Secretaries, Mrs.
N. E. Cook, Mrs. T. Sherritt; Mis-
sionary Monthly Sec., 'Miss Katie
Scott; Press Secretary, Mrs. Hess;
Mission Band Supt., Mrs.. Brook,
Mrs. W. Spencer: Baby Band Supts.,
Mrs. "Robt. Drysdale and Mrs. D.
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1 inter Items
FOR YOUR CAR.
We carry a full stock of 600
x16 snow tires. A limited
number in 475 x 19.
Have you a Ford Model A ?
We have a few hot air heaters
for this model at $8.00 .
SPECIALS
One only Quaker oil burning
space heater -to `clear at $90
Two only oil burner 'attach-
nients for kitchen ranbe. Reg-
ular price $55.00 -to clear
$4Q.00
'DALY MOTORS
Ford Monarch Dealer
TEL, 102
Kyle. Rev. R. A. Brook gave an ad-
dress on "The Grace of the Forward
Look". Mrs. Redden and Mrs. Hess
contributed a duett "I Come To, The
Garden of Prayer". The roll call and
minutes followed. A "Thank -you"
note was received from Mrs. G. M.
Drysdale. A report of the Presbyter-
ial at Centralia was given by Mrs.
Brook. Mrs. C. Cook gave .the trea-
surer's report. The 'visiting commit-
tee reported calls on eight 'new-
comers. The meeting closed by sing-
ing "Cone.Let us sing of a.Wonder-
ful Love" and the Mizpah Benedic
tion,
The Kippen Gun Club are spon-
soring a dance in the Town hall,
Hensall, on Friday, Dec. 10. Mur -
dock's Orchestra.
*CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCartney,
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Howes,
Harriston, spent Thursday of last
week -at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Dexter.
The Golden Links Mission Band
THURSDAY,DECEMBER 9, 1948
AT FINNIGAN'S
'CHRISTMAS CANDY
Cur complete stock of Cantly now on display. Priced
gest you stock up now •
ig'ht: We sug-
NEW STOCK
lien's Dress Pants, dark stripe,, specially priced at $7.75
Smocks, overalls, wool socks, also Dress socks
Flannelette Blankets, Wool Blankets, Pillow Cases
Women's Silk and Lyle Hose. Men's Dress and work shirts
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
CARD OP THANKS
Our thanks and gratitude to :each and -. all
vho in time of stress did give help and fimne-
ial aid to' us. To nil. o -e youwe say. with sin-
eri y -Thanks a Lot. •(Signed) MR, & MRS.
ALFRED STAFFORD, Walton, Ont,
FOR SALE
Elm and soft maple. tops. Apply to HAR-
OLD JACKSON, Seaforth ,
NOTICE •
New Singer sewing machines, cabinet and
electric portables; also treadle machines. Re-
Pairs . to all makes. SINGER SEWING CEN-
TRE, 78 Ontario street, Stratford
FOR SALE
Two French doors 6' 8" x 2'- 10with
bevelled glass ; one sink 18" x 24 $
deep, with faucets and trap ; 6 piece break
fast suite in natural wood. Apply to phone
135-J Seaforth. -
FOR SALE
1931 Dodge sedan, 8 new tires. Apply
DRUMMOND. Lot 2, :Con. 11, Tuckersmith.
Hensel: 99-16 -
FOR SALE
Boy's overcoat, size 14, navy blue, good as
new, price $8. Maybe seen at GILLESPIE'S
CLEANERS, Seafortlr
FOR SALE
1 large McCleary Royal Charm cookstove,
ell . cream enamel trimmed with. black ; has
warming closet with time clock and reservoir
with spout; also warming closet below the
oven, Good as new,. Apply at News Office
FOR SALE
Good young cow to freshen in December, 2
Durham bull calves 6 months old. Apply to
GEORGE COLCLOUGH, 805' r 91 Clinton
will hold their annual White Gift
Service in the schoolroom of the
Church, Sunday, Dec. 12 at 1:45
p.m. Please remember to bring a
gift to be sent to Sick Childrens'
Hospital for Christmas.
Miss Donelda Adams spent the
weekend at London.
Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest Adams spent
Friday with their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Adams,
Saltford.
Notice to Hydro Consumers
The Hydro -Electric Power Commission advises that be-
cause of increased rainfall it is possible to increase by 13 per
cent Seaforth's quota. This increase, while of benefit, does not
begin to make available all the power that Seaforth consumers
would desire to use at this time. It does permit, however, a
slight relaxation of the regulations enacted by this Commis-
sion. It must be understood that the easing of the restriction
is of a temporary nature only, and that it may be necessary, on
a moment's notice, to reimpose full restrictions and cut-offs.
Every consumer can assist materially in. practising econ-
omy in every possible manner. This applies particularly to
housewives, who are asked to co-operate by using stoves,
irons, toasters and water heaters as little as possible on week
days.
Until further notice, subject to immediate cancellation,
regulations governing the use of Hydro power in Seaforth are
as follows
DOMESTIC CONSUMERS
It is not anticipated that cut-offs will be necessary, but if
this does not prove to be the case, cut-offs will be at the fol-
lowing times:
Monday Through Friday, Inclusive
From 12 Noon to 1 p.m. From 7 p.m. to 8.p.m.
COMMERCIAL CONSUMERS
At the request of the Merchants' Committee of the Cham-
ber of Commerce, the Commission has agreed the closing of
places of business at 5 p.m., which was undertaken voluntarily
by the Committee, may be suspended until Christmas.
All H.E.P.C. Regulations respecting window lighting and
the amount of wattage per store or shop, continue in effect.
Commercial users will be subject to any cut-offs referred
to in paragraph covering domestic consumers.
INDUSTRIAL CONSUMERS
Regulations as enacted by the Commission, which set out
the days on which power maybe supplied to each industry, are
suspended, effective December 18, until January 2, 1949.
If at any time the consumption in Seaforth, in relation to
the quota then existing, permits, relaxation of the regulations
respecting industrial consumers will be allowed at an earlier
date. Advice to this effect will be given the industries con-
cerned as soon as possible.
The co-operation of all classes of consumers is earnestly
requested in saving Hydro at every opportuniy. Despite certain
relaxation of the regulations, we must continue to remain
within the quota.
For further information call:
Public Utility Commission of Seafu °
• Phone 100-J Seaforth
HARLOCK
We are very sorry that the late
Mr. David Reid passed away in Sea -
forth Hospital on Sunday. The pri-
vate funeral being held on Wednes-
day. We wish to extend sincere
sympathy to the family, to his sister.
and brother, and friends.
The school entertainment which
was to have been Tuesday evening
of this week is postponed till next
week owing to the death of the late
Mr. Reid.
Some of the school children have
been laid up with sore eyes. We hope
they are all out for their concert.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson were
guests on Friday night of last week
at a fowl supper at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Betties, near Porter's
Hill, it being their seventh wedding
anniversary. Other guests were ,Mr.
and Mrs: Ephriain Snell and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gibbings,
Doug and Betty -Ann from sear
Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Josling from
Detroit; and Mr. and Mr's. Wright
from Manitoba. We wish Mr. and
Mrs. Betties many more happy re-
turns of the day.
Miss Jean Leiper visited one day
last week at the hone of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watt of Tor-
onto and their son Owen and his
wife and their baby girl, of Galt, re-
cently visited at the Home of the
former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. L'eo
Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson spent
Sunday with Mrs. John G. Knox
and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jeffrey
itt Wingham.
Death OE David Reid
A highly respected resident of
Hullett passed away in Scott Men -
oriel Hospital on Sunday, December
5th in the person of David Reid, in
his 78th year, after an illness of
over four,months. Born on lot 3, con-
cession 12, he had been. a lifelong
resident of Hullett and attend Har -
lock school. Thirty-nine years ago
he was married to Miss Elizabeth
Campbell, who predeceased him Oct.
21st, 1933. Ire is survived by one
daughter ;(Isabel), Mrs. Will lam
Rogerson, of Tuckersmith; one bro-
ther, Angus Reid, of Hullett; and
one sister, Miss Mary Reid, of Hul-
lett. He was predeceased by a bro-
ther, Robert, and a sister (Jean)
Mrs. Frank Martin. Mr, Reid was a
member of Burns' United Church,
Hullett. The funeral takes place on.
Wednesday afternoon from his late
home at 2 p.m.; Rev, S. Brenton
officiating, interment in Burns'
Church cemetery. The pallbearers
are Nelson Reid, George Watt, Jack
McEw'ing, Clarence Martin, Wesley
Roe, Ernest Toll. Flowenbearers,
Ken Rogerson, James McEwing, Geo,
Martin, Thomas Stevens.
Shoes Rebuilt Like
New
Have you tried our While -
You -Wait service on your
day off
W. Jr THOMPSON
Nomination Meeting
Township of Hibbert
THE SMA91'ORTII NEWS
Snowdon Pros., Publishers
Authorized as Second Class moll, Post Office
Dept., Ottawa
Nomination meeting will be` held in the
Township Hall, Stalfa, on Monday, December
3710, 1948, at 1 o'clock P.M. for the purpose
of nominating fit and proper •persons - for
Reeve and Council for the year 1948.
THOS. 0, - WREN
Clerk of the Twp. of Hibbert
Auction Sale
OF RESIDENCE AND PROPERTY
IN SEAFORTH
For sale by auction, subject to reserve bid,
seven rodmon Chalframke & houseCromwitbie sh grteenreetssiding-
,Sea,
situated .
forth, together with lots 109, 110, 111, 11.2,
113, 114, 115, 11.6 on Wednesday, Dec. 29, at
2.p.m. on the prensises. .
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
For the Estate of the lateHerbert Smsle..
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BOX
:Rtttur tt Pruicr
CHRISTMAS TREES
Now on display at EDGIER'S TRANS-
PORT, Seaforth. Come early.
FOR RENT
Apartment for rent in Dublin 4 looms &
bath. Newly decorated, hydro & pressure sys-
tem. Apply by letter to Seafortb News
FOR SALE
1 Harriston heater in good condition. Tele-
phone 109 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Misses' tube skates and white boots, size 6,
in first class condition.- Phone 130-W Seaforth.,
FOR SALE
1 Good Cheer #27 air conditioned heater, in
good shape. BURT MUIR
FOUND
Strayed to lot 30, Con. 1, Tueket'smith, a
heifer about 660 Ib, Owner may have same
by paying expensesand proving property.
GORDON ELLIOTT, Brucefieid. Phone 669
r 22 Seaforth
HELP WANTED
A girl or woman for light housekeeping.
Modern conveniences. Apply at News (Mee
FOR RENT
Three roots apartment, heated, beth. suit-
able for women living alone, or couple with-
out children. Apply at News Office
FOR SALE
Girl's coat. 10 -year size. blue, in good con-
dition. Can be see at SCOINS CLEANERS
WANTED
1Veuld buy a fow small cattle. Apply at
The News. ,
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Oarefui Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for ill occasions
Phones: Day 43.
Night 237 J or 18
TEACHER WANTED
Applications are invited, until the position
is filled, for a fully qualified Protestant
teacher for S.S.. #7, Tuckersmith, Huron Co.
This is a well equipped modern school, 2
miles fi'om Seaforth on a good gravel road,
ploughed in winter.
Applicants will please state qualifications,
experience, references, name of last Inspector,
or .Normal Principal, and any other relative
information. The salary paid is according to
the times, and is based on experience and
qualifications. Duties
applicationto commence Tan. 3rd,
S. H. WHITMORE, Sec.-Troas., Tucker-
smith Township School Area No. 1, R. R 3,.
Seaforth. Ont
FOR SALE
Frame cottage conveniently located corner
of John and Tarvis. Possession early in new
year.
100 acres choice farm land near Clrisel-
burst, - good barn and other buildings. Very
moderately priced.
Modern 2 storey brick dwelling on Centre
St. Oil beating. Early possession.
Wanted to Buy -Farm land suitable for cul-
tivation. without buildings.
Good farm 100 acres, 211! miles north of
Seaforth. Early possession. Creek passes
through farm.
Modern brick duplex on West William 01.
1t�1, storey, frame asphalt shingle covered,
oh South Main street, Seaforth.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth,
. M, A. REID, Seaforth
WANTED TO BUY
• Will pay 2e a pooul for Horses or Mink
Feed, and call end pick up same. Phone
Goderich collect. GILBERT BROS., Mink
Ranch, 030v50, or 9361.32.
MOTO-MASTER
Super
Anti - Freeze
Specially processed to Inhibit
rust, corrosion and to retard
evaporation
SAVE SAFELY.
Quart .56 Gallon 2.19
Get Yours At
Canadian Tire Associate Store
DUBLIN
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SMITH BROS., PROP,
Phone 73
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM ,
Order 1949 Chicks Early
We are now. booking orders for our fathous strain of
Fast Feathering Barred Rocks, and N. H. x Barred Rock,
'and W. L. x Barred Rock.
This is a Canadian Accredited Hatchery. 2,500 Fast
Featheringg 13arrecl Rock Breeders Government Banded' and
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blood-testgil
1 AI) d -Pp iltry Equipment & .Supplies
MCY'O'Tf£'S' POULTRY FARM
PHONE 666-3 - SEAFORTH
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect.
ed at lowest rates in, First -Clasen
Companies.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers -President, C. W. 'Leonhardt, Brod-
hagen; Vice Pres, Hugh Alexander, Walton;
Sec.-Treas. & Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth,
Directors-Robt. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank.
McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seafortb,
R13; Chris Leonha,dt, Bornholm; E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton.; John L. Malone, Seaforth 1.
J. H. Mc]Owing, Blyth RR1 • Hugh Alexander,
Walton ; Harvey Fuller', Galerioh RR2
Agents -John E. Pepper, Brumfield; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin ; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ;
George A. Watt, /Myth '
Parties desirous to • - effect insurance or
transact other business, will bepromptly
attended to by applications to any of the•
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
SEAFORTH CLINIC,
Dr. E. A. McMaster, MB., Physician.
Dr. P. •L. Brady, M.D., ,Surgeon.
Office Hours Daily except Wednes-
day 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.
Appointments for consultation may
be made in advance.
Telephones 26 and 27.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto
Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and '
Aural Institute. Moorefield's Eye, and Golden
Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seafortb, third • Wedneedyy -''
in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 Waterloo
Street. Stratford: Telephone 267
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON -
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. "Harburn, for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 J, Exeter.
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., ;SEAFOR,TH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. (1. -
Nights and Holidays 65
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc,.
PATRICK D. McOONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
VETERINARY SURGEON-
J. 0. TURNB•ULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President WM. H. COATES, Exeter
Vice -pros, ANGUS SINCLAIR, 151 Mitchell
DIRECTORS
JOHN HACKNEY Kirkton, RPM'
WM. A. HAMILTON - Cromarty
JOHN McGRATH Dublin, Ont.
' MILTON MCCURDY Kirkton RRI
AGENTS
ALVIN HARRIS Mitchell
THOMAS SCOTT Cromarty
T. G. BALLANTYNE Woodham:
SECRETARY -TREASURER'`'
ARTHUR FRASER • Exeter
Solicitors, Gindmsn & Cochrane, Exeter
- FOR .SALE
5 Room :Cottage, George . St., prompt `pos-
session.
11,, Storey Brick residence, William Street,
in first class condition, would make good -in-
vestment.
1Black-
smith
t business, gado going concern,arket Black
prompt
possession.
75 Acre Farm,Township McKillop, with.
Framehouse and Bank -Barn.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN..
Insurance & Real Estate Broker
SEAFORTH - Phones:' Res. 220, Office 3344,
FOR SALE,
Hygienic Supplies Dubber goods) mailed
Postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
1st. 6 samples 25e; 24 sam117es 51.00. Mail -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co.,. Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
HIGHEST CASH .PRICES for
DEAD STOCK
HORSES Each $5.00
CATTLE Each: $5;00
HOGS ,per cwt. $1.50
According to size and condition
CALL COLLECT "
SEAFORTH .15
DARLING .
&,CO. OF CANADA LTD. - ,