The Seaforth News, 1946-10-31, Page 8r.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946
HE'NSALL
The Young People's Union of the
Hensall United Church held a most
successful hallowe'en social in the
school -room of theChurch on Mon-
day evening. Mr. S. G. Rennie led a
icing -song with Miss Greta Lamulie
at the piano, after which games and
contests were enjoyed and refresh-
ments served. •
A number of friends gathered at
the home of Mrs, Chas. Wolfe on
Thursday evening to honor her
daughter .Shirley, who was recently
married to Mr. Dietz of Zurich. A
social evening was spent during
Which the bride was presented with
many: beautiful and useful miscellan
eons - gifts. Refreshments were
served.
The ladies' Association of Carmel
Presbyterian Church are sponsoring
a rummage sale and tea in the Town
Hall, Hensall, on :Saturday, Nov. 2
at 2 .p.nr. continuing in the evening.
Mrs. Stewart McQueen visited
this week with;.her son-in-law and
daughter Mr. acid Mrs. Don Rigby
and Donna, in:Blenheiln.
The congregational meeting held
in 'Carmel Presbyterian Church on
Monday evening was largely attend-
ed when Mr. Judson of the Heintz -
man Co. of London, demonstrated
an electric organ, he was assisted by
Mr. J. Anthony of Stratford and an
organ recital by Mrs. Walker of
Stratford was much enjoyed. The
choir contributed an anthem and
several hymns were used. A social
hour followed when refreshments
were served by the ladies.
Members of the Hensall United
Church choir assisted the Chisel-
hurst United Church at their anni-
versary services on Sunday. when
Rev. Reba Hern of Varna United
Church, was the guest speaker.
A nixed quartette composed of
Mrs. H. Horton. Mrs, Geo. Hess, W.
31. Mile and H. W. Horton sang "He
lifted one." At the evening service
Mrs. Maude Hedden and Mrs. Hess
sang two numbers "Jesus the Savi-
our for lne" and "Beyond the Sun-
set". Miss Gladys Luker was accom-
panist.
Mrs. Harr Lawrence was called
to Detroit this week owing to the
serious illness of her sister:
Mrs. Emma Boyle and Miss Helen
Boyle of Toronto acconipanied by
Mrs. Annie Seed from the West
spent the weekend with Mr. Thos.
Welsh and Miss Florence Welsh.
Mr. Wesley Jones who has been a
patient at Westminster Hospital,
London, for the past several weeks
is able to be home for two weeks.
Mrs. Lou Simpson returned home
after a pleasant visit with relatives
in Detroit.
Miss Goldie Cross R.N., underwent
an operation in the interest of her
sight. in Victoria Hospital, London,
on Friday. Her mother, Mrs. W. B.
Cross spent a few days with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morena of
Dashwood visited recently with Mr
and Mrs, Jack Corbett.
Mr and Mrs A. W. Kerslake and
family and Mrs. D. Walks spent the
weekend in Toronto.
Miss Beatrice Cooper of Kippen
was a recent visitor with Miss Mar-
guerite MacDonald.
Mrs. Edna Corbett visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Park-
er at Chiselhurst.
Mrs. Pete Buchanan of St. Thom-
as spent the weekend with her
brother. -in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bell.
Miss Florence Schwalm of London
was a weekend visitor with her
mother, Mrs. Violet Schwalm.
Card of Thanks
Mr. Charles Stewart and family
Wish, tothank their many friends in
and around Seaforth tor their acts of
kindness and sympathy and beautiful
flowers sent, during their recent be-
reavement. Special mention; Rev. A.
W. Gardiner, Rev. Mr. Workrnan, the
doctors end the staff of Scott Memor-
ial Hospital; the special nurses Miss
A. MoMane and Mite D. Parke.
ST. COLUMBAN
On Wednesday evening, October
16th friends and neighbors gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Johnson, 10th McKillop to celebrate
the fortieth anniversary of their
wedding. The evening was spent in
dancing to music supplied by the
Delaney brothers. At midnight Mr.
and Mrs. Johnson were presented
with a. Kenwood blanket and bath
towel. pillow cases and table reflect
or, and also a shaving set for Mr.
Johnson, on behalf of the neighbors.)
The presentation being made by Mr.'.
Peter McLaughlin and the following,
address was read by Thomas Purcell.;
Dear IIr. and Mrs. Johnson --.We'
your friends and neighbors have
gathered here this evening to Bele- �
brate with you on your fortieth
wedding anniversary. May this
happy occasion bring real joy to;
you, as on that well remembered
day when . you proudly said "I do".
Continued happiness, health and
good luck is our sincerest wish for
your future years. We ask you to
accept these gifts as a simple token
of our friendship and love. Your
friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson were also presented with a
purse of money by their family
which consists of nine children,
Louis of Beechwood, Hubert of Mc -
Killen, illen, Rose !(Mrs. Joseph' Ryan,
Walton), Pearl (Mrs. Michael Wil-
liams, Seaforth), Clestice (Mrs.
ich
Jack o nn'
c N ars n, Ke acott), Joseph
at home, Cyril of Hibbert, Stephen
of London, 'Stella at home. In the
morning mass of thanksgiving was
celebrated in St. Calumban Church
by Father O'Drowski. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson have spent their married
'life in McKillop township.
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford of Eden
visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pym and
Loretta of Exeter visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Samuel Pym.
Mr. 'Silas McFalls of London visit-
ed one day last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Weston Horne.
Mr. Murray Stephen and Mr.
Harvey Snarling of London spent
the weekend with their parents.
Miss Mildred Miller of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Bell.
Miss Irene Johns of Exeter spent
Sunday with her parents Mr. and.
Mrs. Lewis Johns.
Mr. Carmen Herdman of Inger-
soll spent
ngersol.lspent the weekend with his par-
• Auction Sale
Of Cattle & Machinery. Lot 10, Con.
11, Tucliersmith, 3 miles east of Kip,
pen, on Wednesday, Nov..6 at 1 p.m.
5 Durham & Hereford heifers with
calves, 200 to'300 lbs.; 6 Denham far-
row cows; 4 yearling Durham steers;
9 Hereford & Durham steers 800 lbs.;
3 `Durham heifers 850 lbs.
200 hybrid pullets 6 mos., saying.
1 Robt. Bell threshing machine, 28-
45 with cutter and, clover attachment,
water pump, drive belt, double blocks.
(This separator is practically• like
new).
M.H. dump rake 10 tt.; Internation-
al hay loader, drop bead (like new);
speed- jack for grinder; 4 section
spring tooth harrow (like new); 2
riding saddles; i steel land roller; 1
side rake; cutting box; Jump jack; 2
gas engines (Y% and 32,4).; wheel
barrow, stone boat, 1 practically new
washing machine, enamel tub -with
gas motor.
Terms cash. No reserve, farm sold.
WILBER TREMEER, Prop:
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk:
FOR SALE
Ten pigs six weeks old. Apply to
James Brown, phone 31 on 662,
RENFREW SALES AND SERVICE
Hand turned and electric cream
Separators, with no increase in
price. One new Renfrew cook stove
on hand, in white enamel, also 1
bench model separator in good con-
dition suitable for 1 or 2 cows.
Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield, Ont.,
Phone, Clinton 618 r 21.
FOR SALE
Harriston white enamel Quebec
range, wood and coal grates, long
deep firebox, hot waterfront if nec-
i essary; 1 Quebec heater; 2 small up-
holstered chairs„ in 1st class shape.
Jack Pethick.
FOR SALE
Some year-old Durham cattle 'for
- sale.'Phone 652 r 42. John McGavin,
Seaforth R.R. 4.
FOR SALE
150 choice white Leghorn pullets.
Apply to F. Bruce Medd, phone 835
r 3, .Seaforth.
FOR SALE
150 Barred Rock pullets ready to
lay. George Leitch, phone 841 r 24
ents Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman.
Miss Wanda Stephen. June Sin-
clair and Donna Murch visited on
Sunday with Miss Gladys Batten of
Winchelsea.
Mr. George Kellett spent the
weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. John Kellett.
Several women from this com-
munity attended the W.M.S. conven-
tion at Roy's Church, last Friday.
'Anniversary Services were held
on Sunday with a large crowd at
both services. Rev. Trueblood of
Crediton preached to a large con-
! gregation in -the morning. Special
music was rendered by the choir,
assisted by Rev. Trueblood singing a
solo during the offering. Isa the
evening Rev. Daynard of Staffa
conducted the sermon assisted by
Rev. Mair. The choir again rendered
special music assisted by Mrs. Har-
old Bell and Mr. Kenneth Johns
singing a duet. The music for the
clay was under the direction of choir
leader and pianist Mrs. Wilbert)
Batten. The flowers added lovely',
attraction to the front of the church
Anniversary visitors in the com-
munity were as follows: Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe of Anderson
with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns.
Mrs. William Veal, Wilma Ross
and Norma, of Exeter, with Mr. and
Mrs. William Elford.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pooley,
Dorothy and Bobby and Miss E.
Francis of Exeter, with Mr. and
Mrs. M. 'Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkland and
Malcolm of Thames Road with Mr.
and Mrs. William Routly.
Mr. and -Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Len-
ore and Floyd with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch. Don-
na and Lennie, Mrs. Esther Clinton,
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jaques and children of Zion with
Mr. and Mrs, Philip Murch.
Mr. 'Kenneth Hern with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Skinner.
MT. Kenneth Hern with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Delbridge of Winchelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake
and family of Eden visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kers-
lake.
- Mr. Clarence Hendry of Hepworth
spent a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Stephen.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth'of
Wallaceburg visited with •Mr, and
Mrs.. Wm. Britton over the weekend.
Miss Esther Harding of Fordwieh
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc-
Gregor for a few days.
Miss Doris Lawson of London
spent the weekend at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl
Lawson..
Mr. Elwood 'Clarke returned
home Saturday after spending six
weeks in the harvest in the West.
having been as far west as Edmon-
ton.
Miss Margaret Crich of North
Bay visited with Mr. and Mee. Leo`,
Stephenson one day last week.
Mrs. Lea Naftel of Blyth spent
Saturday with Mrs. Leo Stephenson.
Want and Thor Sade Ads, i1 week 25c
STEER FOUND
• A red steer, yearling, strayed to
my place about June 1st, Owner
can have same by paying expenses.
Apply to James Brown, phone 31 on
662. ,Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Young Leicester ram, Apply to
Thomas Kay, Kippen, R.R.3, Hen-.
Sall, phone 79 r 21.
FOR SALE
Ten York pigs for sale, 6 weeks
old. Apply to Peter McCowan, Sea -
forth, R,A. 1, phone 836 r 3.
FOR SALE
A Ford A Autotrac in good con-
dition, complete with governors. Ap-
ply to Thomas Kay, Kippen, R.R.8,
phone Hensall 79r21.
FOR SALE
13 chunks about 60 lbs. Gordon
Preppie. Phone 839 r 13, Seaforth,
FOR SALE'
1 pair pillows (goose . feathers);
diningrooln suite, walnut, like new;.
walnut dressing table and bevelled'
mirror; large steamer and cooker;
kitchen buffet, ivory; 1 pair drapes,
homespun, cream, rose and brown.
Phone 192 J. Seaforth.
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AT FINNIGAN'S
THE GREAT LESSON DARWIN TAUGHT
Charles Darwin, the greatest thinker of his time, speaks of the
"survival of the fittest," To take fullest advantage of his opportunities
man must "keep fit,"
Here at Finnigan's we offer perhaps the finest display of
Fruits and . Vegetables= in town. Every last item is priced,
"Our Policy: `Money back if not satisfied'."
if 'it's Better pastries, Better fruits and vegetables, Better groceries,
we suggest you shop at Finnigan's. —
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
FOR SALE
Hydro` poles and cedar posts for
sale. Will draw fill for gravel. Phone
48 r 9, Brussels Central. Bob Dal-
ton, Walton.
FOR SALE
Four -tube' Sparton battery radio;
hand washer and wringer, and tub
stand; oak davenport; adjustable
dress form. Apply at The News Of-
fice.
FOR SALE
Quebec heater with pipes, eheap.
Apply at the News Office.
FOR SALE
Twelve York pigs ready to wean:
,Apply to Frank Coleman Sr., Sea-
forth R.R.,2.
FOR SALE
Nine pigs 4 months old, York-
shire. Henry Enzensberger, R.R. 5,
Seaforth. Phone 839 r 25.
FOR SALE
Sacrifice house and one acre of
land for quick sale. Best offer takes
it. Apply at News Office.
FOR SALE
100 acres, Lot 28, Con. 3, Tucker -
smith HRS. 10 acres bush. Convenient
to church & school. Water in house
and barn. Apply on premises. Edwin
Johns, Seaforth RR3. .
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
Household Effects. Friday, Nov. 1st, at Lot 3,
Con, 3, Mullett, at )'o'clock.
HORSES: Belgian Ally, roan, 3 years old;
1 Belgian filly, roan, 2. years old; 1 Belgian
filly, roan, 6 years old 2 Clyde fillies,
matched, 7 months old and 1 year old; 2 one-
year -old Percheron and Clyde, matched; 2
Belgian fillies 1 year old; 1 roan gelding 1
year old, Belgian ; 1 Clyde gelding 1. year old.
CATTLE -1 Holstein cow 5 years old, due
Dee. 25; 4 Durham heifers 600 1b; 5 Durham
heifers 550 1b. SHEEP -22 breeding ewes 4
years old; 1 shearling ram, Oxford.
POULTRY -125 New Hemp. & Sussex cross
pullets; 19 geese (12 young, 2 old).
GRAIN -200 bus. of oats.
IMPLEMENTS -1 wooden wagon with hay
rack, sloop -sleigh with flat rack' 1 thirteen
hoe Massey -Harris seed drill, 18 -tooth spring
tooth cultivator, 3 section diamond harrows,
1 Quebec sulky plow, 1 walking plow, Verity;
scuffler, harrow cart, topbuggy, hay Far,
ropes and pulleys, forks, shovels, hoes and a
host of other articles. 5 cords dry wood.
Household Effects -1 coal oil Stove and two
bedsteads; 1 folding cot. • Terms -cash.
No reserve as farm is sold.
THOS. McMICHAEL, Proprietor.
Frank- Hirkby, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
OF LIVESTOCK. Friday, Nov. let, at 1
p.m, Lot 17, Con. 3; Stanley TWp., 2 miles
west of Bruceaeld, on County Road.
1 Durham cow,fresh, with calf at foot;
4 Durham & Hereford cows, due in March;
3 Durham heifers, 2 years old; 1 Durham
steer, 2 years old; 4 Durham steers and heif-
ers, 300 Ib ; 2 Durham year-olds; 5 Durham
spring
JA
calves. 'rHOMPsoN, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM, FARM STOOK & IMPLEMENTS.
Tuesday, Nov. 5th, at 1 p.m., at Lot 20, Con.
7, Hay Twp., 21.8 miles, east of Zurich and
314 miles west of Hensall,
HORSES—Matched bay team 10 years old ;
1 roan mate, 12 years old.
CATTLE -5 Durham cows with calves W
side; 1 sow due in Dec. ; 2 heifers 2 year's
old; 2 steers, 2 years old; 9 yearlings.
PIGS -13 pigs 10 whs. old; 7 pigs 5 -wks.
IMPLEMENTS -Massey Harris 6 ft. bind-
er; i Dearing 6 ft. mower; 1 rake 10 ft.; 1
Massey Harris manure spreader (like new) ;
1 Cockshutt 11 run fertilizer drill, like new;
Massey Harris stili tooth cultivator; 1 spring
tooth cultivator; Massey Harris bean puller
& snuffler; 1 -6 -ft. disc; Quebec sulky plow;
stone boat, walking plow; 1 set 4 diamond
harrows; 1 wagon & rack; fanning mill; set
sleighs; eater; work harness, 2 sets single
harness; horse collars, forks, whippletrees,
neokyokes, numerous other articles.
HAY & -GRAIN—Quantity mixed grain, 10
tons mixed hay.
FARM -100 acre farm, more or less; 2 story
brick house, frame kitchen & garage. Double
deck hen house, bank barn 74x64 ; silo; good
water simply. Farm rn good state of cultive.
tion. Property offered subject to reserve bid.
Terms on chattels cash.
GORDON PYBUS, Proprietor,
EaPldCJask0n,Cle Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
300 Sussex x N. Hemp. pullets.
Priced for quick sale. Apply to
, Alvin 'Cole, Cromarty.
FOR SALE
134 story frame dwelling, John St.
Frame dwelling on James St., furn-
ace, good repair.
Modern dwelling centrally located
on North Main Street.
1.00 aeras, lot. 9. con. 10, McKillop
brick house, large barn, drive shed, windmill,
4 acres bush, early possession.
60 acre grass farm on highway near St..'
Columban, no buildings but would be suitable
for poultry farm.
Watson & Reid, Seaforth
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McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc,
Patrick D. McDonnell, H. Glenn Hays•
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 1,73
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST, SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies:
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, Ont.,
PI esident, F. McGOfficersregor, Clinton
Vice President,,. C. W, Leonhardt,
Brodhagen; 'Secretary -Treasurer and
Manager, 111. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; ,Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born-
holm; B. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Me-
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John D. :Pepper, Brueefield; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. .Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, will be
promptly attended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post.
offices.
SEAFORTH CLINIC•
Dr. B. A. McMaster, M.B., 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
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5W
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, Seaforth, third
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 p.m. 53 Waterloo St,, Stratford.
Telephone 267.
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
CHARLES F. DALE
Licensed Auctioneer
Household and. Farm Stock, Etc.
Reasonable rates and satisfaction
guaranteed
Write or phone Chas. F. Dale, Vin-
ton R.R.4. Phone 616r4, Clinton central
JOSEPH L. RYAN
AUCTIONEER
Licensed in Huron and Perth
Specializing in Farm Stock and Farm
Implements, and Household Meets
For information phone 40r5, Dublin.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Phones: 334 Office Res. 220
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Harvest '& Fall apples for sale.
Phone Clinton 622-24. Fred Me
Clymont, Varna.
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We give prompt efficient service to
all makes of Sewing Machines. Free
estimates' given. We also make but-
tons,
uttons, buckles and do hemstitching.
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 78 Ont-
ario St., Stratford.
FOR SALE
Pullets, New Hampshire x Barred
Rocks; New Hampshire x Sussex;
White, Leghorn x White Rock. Phone
Hensall 97r11, Elgin McKinley, Zurich
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