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The Seaforth News, 1949-07-07, Page 10THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949 HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker, Tor- onto, spent the weekend with the former'$ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker. Mr, David Burgess of Owen :Sound is relieving at the C.N,R,'de pot in the absence of Mr. Robert• Sangster, who is on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle, Charles, Bobbie, and Margaret Ann visited with relatives in Ridgetown on July 1 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown, Billie and Carol visited with relatives and friends in Lucan recently. Mr. Wesley Coleman has been con- fined to the Hospital in London. in the interests of his health. His many Notice On account of the intense heat we are behind two weeks on our orders, so in order to clean up all back work before holidays we will not be taking any more work in until August. Shop will be closed after Silly 16 to August 2. SCOI NS CLEAN ERS e friends wish hila a speedy recovery. Mr. Bert Horton has disposed of his restaurant and poolroom business to Mid. Lawrence Baynham, who com- menced business July 1st: Mr, ark! Mrs. John Henderson and fancily visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Janes Morris in'Goderleh. A sub -dealership for ' Cockshutt Implements has been opened up in the newly erected building at the South end of Exeter operated by Ed Hunter-Duvar with the local dealer William Parke. Mr. Wm. 'Riley, has moved his gro- cery store into the store in the Joynt building recently vacated by Mr. Jack Tudor, Miss Helen Moir returned to Lon- don after vacationing with Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Baynham and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moir. • Mr. and Mrs. John Blackwell and babe spent the weekend with rela- tives near Kitchener. The Tuesday Evening Club held'a Weiner ` roast at Snowden's Grove last week in honour of Miss Jean Brandon, who is leaving to join the staff of teachers in London. Miss Brandon received a gift from the group. Mr. and . Mrs. Russell Dennison moved to London on Saturday where Mr. Dennison will be principal of one of the new schools adjoining London. Mr. and 'Mrs. K. C. Passmore of Hamilton spent ,the weekend with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore. Mr. and- Mrs.` Wm. Davidson visit- ed recently, with Mr. and, Mrs. Allen Davidson, Port Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd and babe of Toronto are holidaying with the latter's parents, Mr. and 1 New Machines =30 Tractor std. =44 Tractor std. M. H. Washing Machines 3i4' & 10' spring -tooth Cultivator, tractor hitch, power lift Pony Tractor and Row Crop Cultivator 2 Horse Spreaders All Crop HayIoaders Power Mower 2 Hand Scufflers 2 -Furrow Tractor Plow 1-8' tandem Harrow 7' & 6' Binder 41/2' & 6' One Way Disc 6' Clippers with or without motors 7' self-propelled Combine Gas Engine. 101/2" Grain Grinder Water Pressure System Hay Cars - Track - Hay Forks - Rope 15 and 13 run Fertilizer Drill, P.L. & tractor hitch 10 cub. ft. deep freeze Box 16 cu. ft. Freezer Thor Washers & Ironers USED MACHINES VAC Case Tractor with Hydraulic cultivator 102 Sr, r.e. Tractor 3 F. Tractor Plow 3 furrow Disc Plow 6' clipper combine with motor 6' Clipper with P.T.O. No. 37 Mower, used two seasons Seaforth Motors W. T. TEALL, PROP. PHONE 141 SEAFORTH 1 hlrs."James Smillie. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Little and Mar- cia spent the holiday .with friends in London, • Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McEwen are enjoying a boat trip from Brock ville to Montreal Mr. and ;Mrs, Arthur Wilson of Toronto are visiting the for•mer's , sister Mrs. Flora Consitt, Council Meeting Regular meeting of the village council held June 28th" at .8 p.m. in the .eouncil chamber with all mem- bers being present except Reeve A. W. 'Kerslake„ who was in Owen Sound on County business. Tudor and Moir, that owing to the absence of Reeve A. W. Kerslake, Councillor W. Parke be 'acting Reeve, carried. ,Minutes of the previous meeting read; Tudor,.and Jones, that the minutes'be adopted as read, carried. F. Iarbur reported re the streets and the work done by the contractor also the request of Mr. Doxsee for a fence. Moir and Jones; that we give Mr. Doxsee permission to erect a picket fence between his property and the old bowling .green property and the Council bear half .the ex- pense, carried. J. A. Paterson report- ed re the summary of the tax roll as being, land 64,420; buildings, 436,- 330; business, 30,445; total taxable assessment 531,195 with a total tax rate collectable $24,434.97 and ex- empti0ns as being land 2600. build- ings 46,750or a total assessment of 580,545.00, -also read an address by the Fire Marshall, W. J. Scott, O.B. E.K.C., delivered in Regina, 113ay 9th. Correspondence read as follows: Wesley Sherriff,, Dr, J. -C. Goddard. A. R. Farr; Imperial Oil; County Clerk; Dept. Public Welfare; A. R. Hagey re Peacock Brothers; G. H. Rattle, same considered and filed, Bills and Accounts read as fol- lows: J. L. Nichol, tuning piano, hall $4.00; London Free Press advertis- ing, 334.00; Hensall Public Library, part Library rate $238.99; Exeter District High School Board, part School rate, $429.38; E• Fink, ma- terial and labour, W.W., $146.03; Supertest Petroleum Gasoline, W.W. $30.26; J. Passmore, material and cartage, W.W. $5.63; total $888.74. - Tudor and Jones; that the bills and accounts as read be paid, car- ried. Tudor and Moir, that we now adjourn, 11 p.m., earried.-J. A. Paterson, Clerk. Plan to attend the "All Star" game in Hensall Park on Wednesday, July 13th at 6 p.m., sponsored by the Huron -Perth Baseball Associa- tion. Proceeds in aid of players 'in- jured during the season. North vs .South: (Goderieh,_ Clin- ton R.C.A.F., Hensall, Mitchell, Clinton); Centralia R.C.A.F., Zurich, Exeter, Lucan and Dashwood. Public Sdhool Report Room 1 promotions — Grade 1,• Geraldine Harburn, H. Colin 'Roberts .(H) ; Norma Passmore ,(H) ; Sharon Smillie (H); Dianne Rennie (H); David Noakes (H); Ruth Townsend (H) ; Douglas Shantz (II); Billie MacKinnon, Joyce Faber, . Wayne Forrest, Patsy Jones, Jerry Reid. Grade 2—Margaret Smith, Mari- lyn Smith, Donald Kyle, Kathryn Anderson, Ruth Donaldson, Donnie Reid, Jimmy Smale, Terry Forrest, Donald Smale, Gerald Regele, Flor- ence Whittaker.—Mrs: It, Cook, Teacher. Room 2—Promotions Grade 2 to 3 Jane Horton (H) ; Beth Goddard (H) Jeannie Noakes -(H); Jerry Mc- Clinchey .(H); Margaret Smillie (H); Buddy Johnston (H) ; Anne Forrest (H); Rod Ferguson (II); Frank Ben- nett (H); Jean Henderson (H); Kenneth Richardson (H); Joseph The Alma. Paint and Varnish Co., Limited, are pleased to confirm the appointment of CROWN HARDWARE as their exclusive, authorized Dealers for Seaforth and district The modern and enterprising CROWN HARDWARE STORE carries a fresh and well assorted stock of Almatex Plastic Finishes AMU( 810 GREEN weoss., '00DOI foga unouum 'l ALMAPAINTEVARNISH • COMPANY LTO LoNooat• cAM0'a ALMATEX is a beautiful gloss finish for wood :floors (hard wood and old floors). concrete and linoleum. The finish is easily applied, the surface is "non-skid" and the chore of waxing floors is entirely eliminated. Floors and walls are easily cleaned and the plastic finish outlasts paint or varnish. ALMATEX is available in Clear and 12 attractive colors. Also White, Black, Ivory, Cream and Aluminum. A mar -resistant finish, it is ideal for Table Tops, Furniture and Woodwork. A. durable finish for both interior and exterior work. • ALMATEX Plastic Finish is recommended and sold by over 2,000 of Canada's best Hardware and Department stores and paint dealers at the regular andlowest prices consistent with the highest quality. $1.95 per quart $7.20 per gallon for Clear and standard colors $2.25 per quart $8.25 per ,gallon. for White,. Ivory, Blue Cream and Aluminum ' For Color Cards and descriptive circulars call ar write CROWN HARDWARE Seaforth The Store with a complete and modern stock of Paints, Varnish. and General Hardware At' Finnigans FOOD FOR THOUGHT It's interesting to think of people all' around going out busily in the morning to workand returning at night, weary, to rest. We like to think of them growing up, growing old, loving, achieving, sinning, failing - in short, living ' SPECIAL FOR HOT WEATHER No. 1 Juice Oranges Choice Lemons . doz. 39c' 5 doz1.00 Golden Yellow Bananas, lb 18c No..1 Grapefruit doz. 59c ,-Bissett's Ice• Cream Dew hist Peas, 3 for .... 39c - brick, ....... 29c Remember Finnigan's for Canning Needs W. J. FINNIGAN & SON In Memoriam . BROWN—In loving memory of Mrs. Jas.' S. Browh, who died -July 4, 1048. • Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles- and trials are past. In silence she suffered, in patience she bore)i Til God called her home, to suffer no more.' -Ever remembered by grandchildren' Ger. aldine and Wayne FOR SALE 8 York chunks weighing about 60 /b. each also about 400 Barred Rock pullets, -3% months. old, JOSEPH S. O'REILLY, phone 461•3 Dublin • • ,CARD OF THANKS Mr, Arthur Finlayson wishes to express' his sincere thanks and -appreciation to friends and neighbors who so kindly offered and .gave" help during his recent stay in St. Joseph's hospital in. London. Special thanks. to Dy. S. 0.. Goddard of Hensall, to the Ifippen East Women's Institute for the lovely box they sent, and to all those who remembered him with cards, treats'. and. flowers FOR SALE - Massey-Harrls hay loader, in working con- dition. WILLIAM McLAOHLAN, lot 9, con. 3, -:Stanl'e`y ; phone 50r14 Hensall central FOR SALE Standing hay and a few tons of mixed grain. JAMES SOUTER,-Brucefield. Phone 658r14 FOR SALE 2 good houses, with hot water, 3 piece both ; reasonable ; immediate possession, NORMAN SANDERSON, Louisa street, iOeoforth FOR SALE About 26 acres of hay, either baled or by. acrd, three parts alfalfa. WM. MONT- GOMERY, phone834r4. Walton RR. 4 Auction Sale OF FURNITURE. On Lot 1, Con. 1, ad- ioining the village of Dublin, on Saturday, July 0th, at two o'clock. 2 wooden beds, springs and mattresses; iron bed, springs and mattress; % iron bed, springs and mattress; 2 dressers; 1 wash stand, milt box, a quantity of 'blankets, quilts, sheets. pillows, 3 feather ticks, pillow eases, 6 dining room chairs, dining room table, kitchen table, whatnot, 3 kitchen chairs, sink and stand, Quebec cook stove and pipes, some wood for kindling, some stove coal, cross Out saw, axe, shovel, hos, window screen, 2 gallon coal oil can, set of sad irons, electric toaster, 2 mirrors, quantity of dishes, a/. 'doz. silver knives, forks and spoons, some other knives, folks and spoons, .tea kettle, potato pot, numerous other articles. Terms cash, JOSEPH GIVLIN, Proprietor Joseph L. Ryan, Auctioneer Tohn V. Flynn, Clerk Baker (H) ; Ronnie Anderson (H) ; Joan Kerslake. Grade 3 to 4.•• Joan Koehler '(H); Gwen Spencer, H. Charles Mickle 1(H); Mary Ann Rennie (H); Murray Harburn (H); Donelda Lostell (H) ; Wayne Chutes (H) ; •Joyce Whittaker, Wayne Reid; Kay Bennett, Bobby Bennett, Mar- lin Hildebrant, Jackie McKenzie, George Smith—Miss Jean Brandon, Teacher. . Room 3 promotions—Grade 4 to 5: Phyllis Lostell (11) ; Tillie Kirk (H) ; Graham Farquhar (II); Jim- mie Baynham (H); Margaret Moir, DonaldMaeLaren, Billie Kerslake, Jim Hyde, Joyce Peters, Ray Mc- Kenzie. Grade 5 to 6—Elsie Smith (H) Wayne Welsh (H); Ted Norminton (H); Tom Lavender (H); Bill Lav- ender (II) ; Marilyn Anderson (H); Jean Reid, Wayne McBride, Bill Fink. Grade G to :7—=Joan Johnston (H) ; Robert Bell, Jack Henderson, Eudora Hyde, Don Koehler, Carol, McMur- trie, Glenn McKenzie (conditionally); Gordon Lavery (conditionally); Mr. Russell Dennison, Teacher. Room 4 -=Grade 6 to 7: Grace Mc- Leocl, Margaret Stephan, Marilyn Mousseau, Lola Volland, Judy Shad - dick, Carol Richardson, Murray Twitchell, Jim Orr, Gladys Moir, Nita Smith, Corinne Smale (condi- tionally). Grade 7 to 8—Jean Lavender, Jerry Rennie, Ruth Soldan, Jean Sol- der:, Marlene Petzke, Audrey Walsh, Gerald Moir, Ron Chutei', Ron Pass- more, Gertrude Bell, LeRoy Peters conditionalh ).. Mr. J. Blackwell, Principal. HIGHEST CASH PRICES for DEAD STOCK HORSES 2,60 each CATTLE 2.60 each HOGS .50 per cwt. According to size and condition CALL COLLECT SEAFORTH 15 DARLING & CO, OF CANADA LTD. Skinny men, women gain 5, 1,0,15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor ti Want a thrill Bony mobs nil one; ugly 110110ws 011 us.: nook to Ionizer scrawny; body .loses nag - starved, sickly "bead -bale" look. Ttuougaods of girls women, men, who never OSulU 0111 before, 5'l evilwiank Ll a 0000 ul.vlgor bullding nniti BWlding Wine, Ostro0, Its tonics, simulants invigorators, iron, vitamin Bt. ealatum, conch blood, lalpro,'e appetite anddigestion so food Wok you mesa strength and nourI,hmo,lt: pre 1150, en bore bones. Don't fear getting too his. stun when you've gained the 6, 10. 76. or 20120. 7011 need far normal 'Weight. Coins Ilttle. Now get acquainted.' x100 orgy Me. Try femme Ostrex Tonle 'tablets for new vigor and added pounds, this very dry, At all druggists. • HUGH THOMPSON SHOE REPAIR Opp. Library New Stock Sterling Work Shoes 7 'different Styles & Prices to choose from including Arch Support Shoes Light Harvest Shoes at $3.75 pr. Super - Lastic TIRES ' 650 x 16 600 x 16 550'x 17 500 x 19 • Now In Stock , And All Sizes of Tubes Liberal Trade in Allowance for Your 01,1 Tires SAVE SAFELY With these well known. Quality Tires Installed in our Service Garage NO Charge CANADIAN TiRE CORP. Associate Store Smith Bros., Prop. DUBLIN PHONE 78 - RASPBERRIES FOR SALE Orders taken now for rsaspberries. Place your order early and be sure of getting some. NORRIS SILLERY, Seaforth RR3.. Phone 62843. Clinton HELP WANTED Giri for 'general housework, capable of taking charge of two-year-old child, Good wages. Apply Box 127, The Seaforth News THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros„ Publisher ethorlred as Second- Glass_ snail, Post Office Dept., Ottawa BOX JEutuEral #eruirt AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595 W ' Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAF(RTH,- ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect. ed at lowest rates in First -Claes Companiell, • The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers—President, 0, W. Leonhardt, Brod- hagen ; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton I Sec.-Treas. & Manager. M. A. Reid,Seaford' Directors—Robt. Archibald, Seaforth, Frank . McGregor, Clinton; S. B, Whitmore, Seafortb RRB; 'Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. T. Trewartha, Clinton'; John L. Malone, Seaforth; J. H. McEwing, Blyth 11111-; Hugh Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderiolr RR2 Agents—John E. Pepper. Brucefteld; R. F. Meltercher, Dublin ; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; George A. Watt, Blyth Parties desirous to effect lncurance. or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to any of th above named - officers addressed to their respective post offices SEAFORTH CLINIC D, A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D. Internist P. L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily, except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday ant! Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance are desirable. . 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. O. Sproat Phone 90 W ' - Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Sur, Nose InMicine, UnsioToronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and• 'Aural Institute, Mooredeld's Eye, .and Golden Square throat hospital!, London, Eng. At Commercial Botel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -58 Waterloo Street, Stratford. Telephone 267 WANTED 26 Raspberry pickers. Apply to N0115I9 SILLERY, RR8 Seaforth. 628r30 Clinton I FOR SALE Massey -Harris No. 4 .. binder, .six•.foot cut... AG7D2EW CROZIER, Seaforth RR. 2. Phone6 FOR SALE A limited amount of mixed liay, LESLIE PEPPER, RR. 4, Walton. Phone 848122 FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet DeLuxe conch,- in good con- dition. Six wheels, ealord boom lights, steel top. Apply to HUGH THOMPSON SHOE REPAIR. FOR SALE A quantity of mixed bay standing; also a George White thresher 28 x 90, in good con- dition..Apply to JOHN GLANVILLE, Walton RR. 2. Phone 848r4 Seafot•th HAY FOR SALE Approximately forty tons of timothy and 1 alfalfa baled hay, WATSON REID, RR. 1, Blyth. Phone 23xl$ Blyth 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 WOR WANTED MAIN ST., SEAFORTH K Flay Baling, Custom Combining, .and eas- Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos- tom $uckraking, Reasonable prices. C. J. Pita! Bed for rent, Agent for Mitchell WALKER. Phone 12x13 Dublin Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. HOUSE FOR SALE ' Nights and Holidays 66 7 room white brielrHouse, two lots, hind - wood • wood floors downstairs, soft and hard water age and chickens, MRS. D. R. CUNNING. Alvin Yr , Sillei'y inside, good location, barn suitable for gni- Al HAM, Brussels. Phone 65x r 8 Barrister, 'Solicitor, &c. Royal Apartments Phone 173 FOR SALE One small cabinet radio ; one combination record player. J. T. hfcASH, Varna. Phone 026x3 Clinton House For Sale The residence of the late Jessie Scott nr the Village of Brucoaeltl is offered for sale by tender, The properly consists of a nine. room stucco house—verandah balcony. Well located equipped with Hydro two piece bath water pressure system all in good repair. The property may be inspected. by appoint- ment ppointment with John McIntosh, phone Clinton 802.81.. Tenders must be in the hands the ndersigned on or before 18th July, 1649. e. highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. F, FINGLAND. K.C. .Clinton, Ontario Invisible. Mending Re -weaving moth holes, burns, tears, onclothing of all kinds, Phone 145-W. Mrs. Ina Finley, Market street, Seaforth Wool Wanted ALL WOOL SHIPPED TO JACKSON'S IS GRADED IN SEAFORTH, AND FULL, SETTLEMENT IS MADE FROM THERE H. . M. Jackson Seaforth Phone 3W & 3J CO SUMMER FILL UP TIME -IS HERE WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 591-W Seaforth McConnell & 'Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. PATRICE- ID. MoCONNELL H. tGLBNN HAYS, County Crown Attorney SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 VETERINARY SURGEON J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Miteheli Vice -President Milton McCurdy R 10 1, Kirkton Directors William H. Cortes Exeter Martin Feeney Dublin E. Clayton Colquhoun, Science Hill William A, Hamilton, Cromarty Agents T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell. Thomas Scott, Cromarty Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser,Exeter FOR SALE A frame double dwelling on Centre street with two acres . of land Modern Dwelling on East William St. Hard- wood floor's, new furnace, early possession. Pasture farm near Varna with 50-00 scree of improved land. Good water supply Good farm 100 acres, 2% miles north of Seaforth. Early possession. Creek passes through farm. Modern brick duplex on. West William et. 1 storey, frame asphalt- shingle covered,. on South Main street, Seaforth.. Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth. M. A. REID, Seaforth , NOTICE Brush and spray painting, paper 'hanging,. varnishing and graining, ALBERT NORMAN, Mitchell.. Phone, 296-W, Mitchell FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 26c; 24 samples $1,00. Order Dept. Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91. Hamilton, Ont. FOR SALE Brick house, 8 Pc. bathroom, furnace, double garage, situated s/w corner of Wilson & Centre Ste. A lovely home. Prompt pos- session. - ' E. C..Chamberlain INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE BROKER t•SEAFORTH Phones: Res. 220 Office 334