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The Seaforth News, 1947-07-03, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947 H ENSALL Dr, Norman Cook of Toronto is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Cook. Mr. Kenneth Passmore of Hamil- ton spent the weekend with his par= eats Mr. and Mrs: John Passmore. Rev. R. A. Brook conducted an- niversary services in the Elimville United, Church on Sunday evening. Rev. Wni. Mair of Thames Road. conducted the services in the Hen - sal]. United Church. Provincial Police Charles Salter, Mrs, Salter and daughter of Blyth, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Salter's mother Mrs. Mary MVlcKaig. Miss June Saundercock of -Lon- don spent the weekend with her another Mrs. Annie Saundercock. Miss Amy Laramie of London visited over the weekend with her mother Mrs. Laramie and sister Miss Greta Lammie. Miss Mary Buchanan R.N. of Nia- gara Falls, N.Y., spent the weekend holiday with her mother Mrs. Alex Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook and fam- ily are holidaying at Grand Bend. The Women's Missionary Society held a very successful home -baking sale in the school -room of the church on Saturday, June 28th. The school- room was prettily decorated for the occassion Tea and lunch was serv- T. Munn extended sincere thanks to the social committee of which Mrs. Wm, Sangster was convener, also, to the sports committee, Miss Tate and Mrs. Shortt and to all others who had contributed to this enjoyable outdoor event. Mrs. Carl . .Passmore - returned home from St. . Joseph's Hospital, London, on Friday, following a re- cent operation Misses Margaret and Barbara Shepherd and Miss Mary Goodwin. are vacationing in New York: , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd of London were weekend visitors at the former's parent's home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shepherd. BRODHAGEN Master Keith Wolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wolfe had his tonsils removed: at Stratford .Hos- pital on Thursday. Mrs. Edwin Rock, ,Gwendolyn, Joanne and Jane are spending this week in London with the former's sister, Mrs. Jack Ford and Mr. Ford Mr, and Mrs. Albert '. Smith and Sandra of Simcoe were holidaying with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith motored to Durham on Sunday to visit Mrs. Albert Smith's parents Mr. and Mrs. ture was read by Dorothy Cuthill rDUBLINas sol- Hymn by prayer by' Joan Sinclair. A very pretty g Hymn 598 was sung and offering enmized at St. Leo's Roman Catholic was taken . by Kenneth McClure, Church, Mimico, on Saturday morn- piwtaken by Mrs. E. Tolland ing, April 19th at 10 o'clock when buTosinessc as byt Mrs. McClure. followed Noreen Karlyn Shannon, daughter by hymn 614. The meeting closed of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Shannon was by ail repeating the Lord's Prayer united in'the holy bonds of matri' and singing the National Anthem. moray to Peal Francis, youngest son The Sunday School and Anthem. ga- 1 late' Winthrop, are of Mr. Joseph Givlin and the a tion of Coven Church, Wl t 1 p, Mrs., Givlin of Dublin, The ceremony holding their annual picnic in the was performed by the Rev. Fr. Lion's Parlc on Friday, July 4, at Markle who sang the Nuptial, Mass. 1:80 p.m, The ladies are asked to The bride given in marriage by her take sandwiches, cookies and tarts. father wore a gown of white , satin with net yoke trimmed with • Ma- crame lace. Her finger tip veil was, held in place by a wreath of orange uet of red roses and white sweet peas, Miss Eileen Shannon, sister of and. Wellington. he 'bride served as maid of honor in Mr. and Mrs. Ben ICeyes of • Bruce gown dance blue silk jersey with field called •on friends here on Sun, ribbon tiara to match and carried a day, ouquet of '.Johannah Hill .roses.' Rev. and Mrs, L. W. Diehlof Miss June Price and Miss Joan Shan-, Thamesville visited friends here over on, cousin of the bride acted as the weekend. ridesmaids, gowned in pink net L.O.L. 1035 held their annual ver taffeta and wore, court veils of church service in the United Church pink net held in place by a wreath', on Sunday evening last. f small pink rosebuds. They carried Mrs." Geo. Connell of Varna has olonial bouquets of pink Johannah returned from.Toronto after nurs- ill roses and Orchid sweet peas. Mr. ling a patient for the past two at Shannon, brother of the' bride months. ery ably supported the groom and' Gerald Shannon:. and Jack Tait acted TENDERS FOR. DECORA TNG s ushers. Mrs. M. Malone presided' Tenders will be received by the undersigned f r redecorating of the ante -rim S h' 1 VARNA Mr, and Mrs. Lee McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephenson spent the weekend with friends in Toronto • n h blossoms and 's e• carried a fan bon- a b n b e 0 c Hr P v a ed from small tables. There was also Backus, at the organ, and the soloist was N T o r of coos • Nos. 1, 2 and 9, Tuokeremith. Work to be completed by Sept. 1st. Tenders will be con- sidered fir one .or more schools by any one 1'contractor, and a first -class job is desired. - For further particulars and details apply to wit SchHol Area, ROR E8, Seaforth. Tuckeramith f a white elephant booth. The ladies of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baskin of Tor- Austin. The bride's mother received the W.M.S. wish to thank all those onto with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eiek- in a gown of grey crepe and Mrs Tor - who so generously donated toward merit Dan Manley, sister of the groom as the sale, to those from other, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Rose and sisted in a gown of fuschia wi churches and community who helped,Yvonne of Point Edward with Mr. navy accessories and a corsage o to make it such a success and also and Mrs. Chris Leonhardt. pink roses and sweet peas. Atte to the caretakers as well. I Mrs. Elwood Smart Dennis and the ceremony a wedding dinner wa Hensel) Community Park grounds Carolyn and Miss Sylvia Bennewies served to the bridal party at Kir provided an excellent background of Windsor are holidaying with their cooley Gardens, and in the afternooi the annual picnic of the Hensall parents Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ben- a reception was held at Connaugl Institute members, guests and child- newies. Mrs. Bennewies and Glen hall. The bridegroom served over Windsor 48th Highlanders r WANTED 5 Tenders will be received by the undersigned l for the n Schools No h 'i and '0, C lretakmg of I Tuckersmith, for the coming sc oo year. 11 The .seal duties of Sohooi Caretaker to be Performed in a satisfactory Particulars and details, apply _ VHITMORE, Sec. -Tress„ Tuckersmith School, . Area, R.R.. 3, Seaforth. 1 pway. For further -,-en who assembled there (50 in accompanying them back to seas with the r d d number) on Wednesday afternoon for a holiday. June 25th. The enthusiastic crowd 25th Anniversary Services of the partook of a grand picnic supper, dedication of St. Peter's Lutheran consisting of an abundant supply of Church will be celebrated on Sunday tempting and appetizing foods. The July Gth with Rev. Gottfried E. president, Mrs. Kerslake then pre- Alberti of Ridgefield, N.J. preach - sided for a short business session. After the singing of the Ode, the minutes were read. In answer to the roll call "Sing, Say or Pay amusing thoughts -were expressed. At this juncture Miss Gladys Luker made the presentation of a Bank book and address to Mrs. A. Shirray for her infant son "Bruce David'. Mrs. A. E. Munn presented interesting comments on the Dis- trict Annual held at Thames Road Church, May 27th. The Secretary announced that the yearly programs are being efficiently printed_ as formerly by the Dept. of Agricul- ture, Clinton. The next meeting will be the September meeting for which Mrs. R. Elgie and Mrs. Chipchase are acting as hostesses. It takes the form of a pot -luck supper. Roll call, name and imitate a domestic 'animal. The national anthem closed this session. An interesting period of games followed under the direction -of Miss Tate and Mrs. Shortt. Clothespin race, Mrs. C. Forrest; stick relay. Mrs. W. Smale; throw the rolling pin, Mrs. Kerslake; news- paper race, Mrs, G. Schwalm; needle threading contest, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Kerslake; potato race, Mrs. Harry Horton: kick the slipper, Mrs. Orr; peanut scrambei, Beth Goddard; Shoe scramble, Beth Goddard: child- ren's race. .Margaret Elgie. Mrs, A. ing the sermon at the morning ser- vice beginning' at 11 o'clock, at the evening service beginning at 8 o'- clock with Rev. 3. H. Reble A.D., guest speaker. Monday evening 7:30 to 8:80 band concert on the church grounds. 8:30 p.m. services, guest speakers, Rev. A.T.C. Stockman, Tavistock, Rev. R. B. Gilhaar, List owel, Rev. G. E. Alberti, Ridgefield N. J. Social evening after. service. Everybody welcome. Messrs Albert Querengesser and Wm. L. Querengesser attended the band tattoo at Waterloo on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eickmeir. Miss Aletha McMillan has gone to. her home at Gadshill. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Heinz, Maureen and Winifred and Mrs, Chas Ahrens attended the band tat- too at Waterloo, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Arbuckle, Jim- my and Billy of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Querengesser. Mr, Vincent Dittmer of Toronto with his mother Mrs. Mary Dittmer. Mr. Rov Amstein of Kitchener with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ainstein. Dorothy 'Tait. Jean Benneweis and T,attl• Jean Heinz and Erma Vock were successful in passing their en^- ••n•tCe eXamS. Out-of-town guests included the STOKER COAs bride's grandmother, Mrs,. P. J. As miners are out on strike; this Coal will Shannon of Trenton. Mrs. Robert t musr.aRn Brucefield. R b t be scarce and ' hard to get. Burns, Mrs, Kay Hussy and Mr. LUMBER & COAL CO., Dick Hussy, all of Trenton. Mrs. L. FOR SALE M. Howe, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Bainwagon, good condition. THOS. NASH, Dan Manley, London, Mr. and Mrs. Seaforth. Phone 852r4. FOR SALE Massey Harris Hay Loader. WM. ALEX- ANDER. Phone 8981.15, Seaforth central. J. P. Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mintzer, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stephany, Mrs. George Bilohlavok. Mr. Don Kesseler and Mr. Norman Schiltzer, all of Ro- chester, New York, and Mr. Earl Carrol of Buffalo. After rip to Niagara Falls, the happy couplewill reside at 15 Tyndall Ave., Toronto. WINTHROP The work in the McKillop Manse has been completed the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Nichol and baby daughter of Stratford spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Blanshard. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Osborne and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Davidson and family. The three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Blanshard of Montreal are visiting at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. H. L. Blanshard while their parents are on a trip to the Western Coast. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey McClure of Walton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McClure on Sunday. The Helping Hand Mission Band held their regular meeting Satur- day, June 21, Meeting opened by all repeating the Mission Band purpose, then hymn 605 was sung. The scrip - FOR SALE Building 2044,. excellent for garage; also hay rake and mower, both in good condition ; fin' fork, cultivator, riding plow, walking plow, seed drill, wagon and rack, trailer in perfect oeas w et of driving harness, good SS good set of4 section harrows. MRS. SANDY MCMILLAN, 'ruckeramith. AT FINNIGAN'S • Cash , SaturdayP aturda Specials S each Burner Hot Plates,$4.95 Two Vel, large pkgs., k s 2 for .55 W. J. FINNIGAN & SON NOTICE McKillop, Logan & Hibbert Telephone Co. wish to announce that due to resignation of Gerald Holland as Secretary -Treasurer they have appointed James Malcolm, R.R. 2, bbtoorsol sdteeuimry e paid him atDilSoramounts LOST Tan bulldog pup, on Sunday, Finder please call 33 on 79, Henson. FOR SALE New McCormick -Deering binder, jut cut cut 60 acres. Apply to JOSEPH GREER, Brum- field. Phone 80r21, Hensen. FOR SALE 1'Iouse 15x24, kitchen 16x20, hen house 12x24, all in good repair, DAVID WATSON, 881x22, Seaforth central FOR SALE 1934 Dodge Sedan, 6 good tires, perfect running order. JIM FLANNIGAN, Seaforth. FOR SALE 1 good 7 -year-old Holstein cow, doe to freshen within a week. Apply to MAC SCOTT. Phone 68058, Seaforth RM. Never Before Value Like This BIG -CAR QL.LITY at low cost—found only in 'Chevrolet 147 IAA j r l j/�tdlya ' „itv J ,pS:..vc � . 004, PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS The Big -Car styling of a large, luxurious Body by Fisher —found only in Chevrolet and higher -priced cars. The Big -Car Safety of Fisher Unisteel Body construction and Posi- tive -Action Hydraulic Brakes—combined only in Chevrolet and higher - priced cars! The 1947 Chevrolet offers the finest motor car quality at a real saving in money. It's the only car giving Big -Car Quality at Low Cost! It brings all the following Big -Car advantages. at lowest prices and with low cost of operation and upkeep. The Big -Car .performance and dependability of a mighty Valve - 'in -Head Engine. The Big -Car comfort of the Unit- ized Knee -Action Gliding Ride — both of which are likewise found only in Chevrolet and higher - priced cars! The growing demand for the New Chevrolet is setting an all-Iims JLET, record. We cannot hope' for many months to fill all the orders pouring in. If you are among the many who have•set your sights on Chevrolet's Sig -Car Quality at Low Cost, we suggest that while you wait, you rely on your Chevrolet Dealer's service to keep your present,car running smoothly and safely. CH i 1947 CHEVROLET Seaforth Motors Warning; to Motorists • * Important Amendments to the Ontario Highway Traffic Act Effective July 1st Know your responsibilities under the new law See your Automobile Insurance Agent for Complete Details Published in the interests of the motoring public by the member companies of the Canadian Underwriters' Associa' tion and the Independent Automobile Insurance Conference In Memoriam DALRYMPLE—In loving memory of my dear husband, George Alexander Dalrymple, who passed away July 13. A shadow rests upon .our home, We .miss his smiling face • Wherever we turn; Wherever we go we see his vacant place. —Ever remembered by his wife and family. Card of Thanks I wish to thank all who sent me cards and letters during my illness in Victoria Hospit- al, London. Mrs. 0, W. Roggart. Caed of Thanks We wish to thank all the neighbors and friends and the Seaforth firemen who helped. at the fire in our house on Friday. —MR. AND MRS. ALEX BOYES - Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements, also, some Furniture. Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer, has received instructions from the undersigned Executors to sell by Public Auction at Lot 15, Con. 4, Twp. of Logan 2% miles North July 4th. Sale oocomm commence 1 on0 D,S Y, the following: CATTLE -1 Durham cow supposed to be due middle of Aug.; 3 Durham cows not with calf 1 Durham bull, 3 yrs. old; 2 Durham s.old; Heifers heifer JanDurham ees steer yr. old;- 4 last fall calves; 1 calf 2 months old; 1 calf 2 weeks old. HOGS -1 pig weighing about 80 lbs, POULTRY—About 60 Leghorn hens. IMPLEMENTS—Coekahut -binder 6 -ft. cut; Cockshut manure spreader; Cockshut 2 fun row tractor plow; M.H. cultivator;. double disc for tractor; M.H. sides ke;ahoy rack; truck wagon; gang plow ; cutter; buggy ; trailer; extension ladder; blower ex- tension pipe; set slings; .set scales 2000-1b. cap.; Renfrew cream separator; gas drums. fanning mill ; quantity cedar poste; 2 cords 4-fr. wood; Stewart clipping machine, cream and milk cans; Cyclone seeder. HARNESS—Set single harness, collar'tops; blankets; bridles; set double lines; n robe, FEED -30 bus. mixed grain. About 3 tons hay; quantity of red clover and timothy. FURNITURE--Heintsman piano and stool ; plane cabinet, Quebec heater: 3 rocking 2 chairs; Davis sewing machine; couches; hail mirrors extension table; electric heater; 2 wooden beds with spring and mattresses1 2 bag; small. tables Shovels, nnspades,ds forks. hoes .and a host of other articles too numer- nus to mention found ;Mout a farm. Vo reserve as everything will be sold to wind up the estate of the late Wm. J. Stin- son. Auctioneer decision final in case of all disputes. TERMS—Cash, Thomas Earl Thom- as Meltensie Jr., Frank Parrott, Irvin Getke, Oscar Thompson. Executors. FRED W. AHRENS, Auctioneer. FOR SALE Young Durham bull, red, serviceable age; also a young improved long -nosed York hog, Priced to sell. Apply to JOSEPH CARLIN. R.R,4, Seaforth. Phone 601r24. WANTED Wanted to buy 4 loads clover or mixed hay. delivered. R. McLEAN, Egmondville, phone 684148, Seaforth central. Auction Sale OP PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS. In the Village of Dublin on Wednes- day, July Oth, at 1.50 p.m. PROPERTY—Frame house, situated on the, highway West. of Dublin. 154 sore;, 8 room house & shed. CONTENTS — 2 double beds complete; 1 single bed, stair carpet, Premier vacuum cleaner; set of attachments for Hoover cleaner; 1 electric table .lamp, feather pillows, 1 pair blue velour drapes; 2 pair wine velour drapes; 2 antique tables, odd tables, chest of drawers, hall mirror, tapestry carpet 3x3,. hanging lamp, small table lamp; odd. chairs, 2 stoves, creeks, jars, toilet set; 8 pair cur- tains, Congoleum rug; - towels, table cloths, etc., hall oilcloth. dining room floor covering, dining room table, 2 clocks, odd dishes, rose drapes, glass cupboard, kitchen table, silver knives & forks & spoons. -one rose rug, scat- ter rugs, bed spreads. Terms cash. Prop. Estate of late Margaret Matthews; Executors, Clara Woolcott, Olive McClnrey. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. W. J. THOMPSON JACK'S SHOE REPAIR Harness, Hardware, and Shoe Findings Special for Frid. & Sat. WINTIFLEX SWEAT PADS 50c EA. For the finest Body and Fender Repairs & Refinishing bring your car to DALY'S NO JOB TOO SMALL NO JOB TOO -LARGE TENDERS WANTED Tenders wanted for purchase of hen house. Tenders willbe received for the purchase of a frame hen house 12 feet by 22 feet, up to and including July 5, 1947. Building must be removed within two weeks of acceptance of tender Address tenders to P. D. McConnell, Secre- tary, Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, FOR SALE Modern dwelling, North Main street, Im- mediate possession. Frame asphalt covered residence, on Rail- way St.. beth, immediate possession. Dwelling with small barn, 2 to, 3 acres,. suitably located for poultry. 1% story frame dwelling, John51... M. A. Reid. Seaforth FOR SALE Beatty metal tub hand washer with wring- er, used only 5 years, in perfeet condition, also a large Sired coal oil oven. Apply. to Mrs. IC. Thornton, Dublin. FOR SALE Four Collie pups, two months old. Apply to Reuben Buuck, phone Dublin 46 r 14. SHAVINGS FREE Wood shavings .free. Come and get them. JOHN BOSHART SONS, Seaforth. RENFREW SALES AND SERVICE Hand turned and electric cream separators, also repairs for Anker - holt separators. Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield.- Phone 618 r 21, Clinton PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. a samples Mall OrdeDept. samples-74.Nov-Rubber Co., Box Hamilton, Ont, Notice to Creditors In the Estate of MARGARET MATTHEWS All persons having claims against Estate of Margaret Matthews, late of the Township of Mcliillop, in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 17th day of Mos, 1947, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of July, 1947, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the saidestate will be distributed amongst the partiesentitled thereto, having. .regard .only to claims of whichthe undersigned shallthen have notice, to the exclusion of all others, 'and the under- signed will . not be liable to any person of whose claim' the undersigned shall not then have nottey for the assets so. distributed or part here•£. Dated at .Seaforth this 26th day of June„ 1997. • McCONNELL-& HAYS," Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrices. FREE ANIMAL SERVICE OLD•DISABLED OR DEAD CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS *'SHEEP.! CALVES Promptly and Efficiently Removed 4 Simply Phone Collect a MITCHELL 219 STRATFORD 215 iNGERSOL'L 21 WE DO THE REST1' INGERSOLL, ONTARIO