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The Seaforth News, 1947-08-28, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1947 HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman of London visited this week with the former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Cole- man. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron are hohd�liii; at Southampton, taxes 1linrie Reid enjoyed a pleas- ant holiday at Bruce Beach, Iiin- cardine. Mr. and Mrs.."Casey, Hudson and family of Toronto are holidaying with his parents, .Mr. and Mao. Geo: Hudson. - The many friends of Mr. Thos. Richardson are pleased to know he Allay Lammle of London, spent a is improving following his recent few days in Lucan this week. Mrs. illness: k Lamlilie visited with her son, Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Wil. Harding land and Mrs. 'Ray Iammie and Bobbie son Bruce of London visited this at Centralia. Foster and daughter Judith, Det- by Rev. G. A. ,Cowper-S?nith, oft reit; Mr, 'and Mrs. Goldie McNaugh- First -St •Andrew's United Church, ton and Judith, Stratford; Mr. and Interment in Hensall Cemetery. Mrs. D. McNaughton, Mr. Fred ' .Mrs. 0. Reichert arrived home McNaughton, Mr. and Mr's, Ivan last week after spending a week • McNaughton and Gerald, Mr. and with friends in Montreal and points Mrs. Bert McNaughton, Mx. and east. Mrs. Earl McNaughton, Donald and l• Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mc- VARIETY OF USES Naughton and David, Kitchener, FOR FARME'RS' CORN Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Foster, Varna, Mr. and Mrs. W.: Clark, Ruth, Ger- ald The and Malcolm, Mrs. Stelck, of nxake to many industries may not be Varna, Miss' Lettie Foster, Hensall, generally appreciated, and it is in - attended. _ teresting to trace the many uses' to ':hiss Greta Laramie, and Miss which agricultural products are put. The farmer who grows corn, as often as not thinks of it as silage' for farm feed, or as cash crop. He' knows that it can be processed into week with Mrs. Edna Corbett. They12r. Robert Cameron of .Ridge were accompanied home by MI's,, town spent the week end at his Ada Harding who has spent the home here._dressing for salads, for mayonnaise, forth Creamery, past two weeks here. Mrs, ' Stelck andaughter Ruth, as edible table -oil, and into gluten • 12r, and Mrs, Harold Bonthron of Varna visited last week with the as an ingredient of cattle feed, lFOR SALE and Bryan visited recently with the formers sister, Mrs, R. Cameron, Actually these are only the more 450 of Dr., Roe's Sussex & New former s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J W Mr. and Mrs, Wm.. Horton of De- obvious of the uses to which corn Hampshire pullets, laying, Glenn Bonthron, at Southampton, tacit visited over the week end withtile Miss Lois Henderson is the guest the former's mother, Mrs, Horton, be app ed. In t derived from it can rSlavin, RR#2 Kipper; Phone Hensall who is ill, is applied. In the food industry it. 84 r 16, of Miss Beth Morris in GOdel3ch. is a valuable ingredient Of baking,' AT FINNIGAN'S Harvest Time It's Harvest Time — the men must be fed. Make Finnigan's your Shopping Centre. Home-grown Fruits and Vegetables, Dates and Raisins, Cooking Apples , staked ' Tomatoes, Bananas. Peaches to slice. We have Fly Hangers, Fly Sprays for house and, barn Wire screening, W. J. 'FINNIGAN & SON starch for laundry Purposes, into FOR SALE the corn meal' and syrup widely, used, 1930 Model•A for sale, Good tires, In as food products; into corn oil as a good running condition. Apply at Sea - Bill Mickle of Hensall and Bill Mr. and Mrs,. McDonald of Lon -cocoa, cake, custard and ice cream' FOR SALE O •'h rid Brien of Zuuc attended the den were weiek-end,' ivxsitois witch powders; candies. baseball school at Tham con -Mrs. Fenner and Mr, A. Taylor. ous culinary and ducted by Pittsburgh Pirates and -Mr. and 112rs. Lorne Ballantyne ofiIt is used in the b the Thamesville Board of Trade. Detroit visited recently with the 1ing and confect' `Miss Emaline Johnston was re-; former's mother, Mrs. Carrie.Bal- the manufacture moved to St. Joseph's Hospital Lon-;lairtyne: the canning and don, on Monday, following sudden Mr, and Mrs. Alen Davidson of As a raw materia illness. � Sarnia visited recently with Mr, and; manufacture of a 12r, Milton Ortwein of London, Sirs. W. R. Davidson, i eller Products, sir spent the week end with his mother, 1- Mr. and Hugs. John Farquhar were cose and dextros Mrs. J. W. Ortwein. ,recent visitors with Mrs. Bawden in, Corn, too, is Mrs. J. Greene of Vancouver, vis -;Exeter. glues and adhesio ited recently with her brother, Mr.1 1Irs, John Henderson,Jean and dustry uses corn Wilson Allen. Sylvia, returned home fom a pleas- diem of compositions for coating Mrs. Manus is visiting with her ant visit with 1I'i•. and Mrs. 3. the surface of rubber articles to on, Mr. and firs. Kenneth Manns Morris in Godeiich. iproduce a smooth, matt finish, and and .qtr: in Toronto. lMrs. Ida Harding returned to her for dusting to permit working with 1I . FfoP Green and Miss Lois home in London after a pleasant sheet rubber. The size used for fine Green of Port Stanley visited eekr. visit with her niece Mrs. Edna paper, kraft and paper board and :tad Mi... Ivan Kipfer over the week Corbett: the warp sizing used in the textile end.Mac. George Tinney, Marion and industry are derived from corn Mr. and Mrs. David Kyle and Mrs Lois, visited recently with the for- starch. T. hula are visiting. in Toronto. iner's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Corn is used by the electrical in- 1I1 and Mrs. Carlisle of Toronto Pepper, in Sarnia. � dustry in the manufacture of eler- re visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Hogarth tioIytes used for re -charging dry 1;,,.1 •on Walker' William Hogarth. aged' 33, a well cells, by the pharmaceutical trade as Mrs. JohnmReid and children re- known school teacher in London, a binder in medicinal tablets, and Mimed. home after spending several weeks in Teeswater, died on Thursday in Victoria Hos- by the retail druggist in' compound - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willard and pital. Born in Hibbert Township, he ing and dispensing medicines. .As an children of Londen visited in Hen- taught in Huron County before ingredient of cleansing solutions, sail recently. moving to London in 1915. He was and a vehicle for holding tanning Mrs, Ernest Appleby suffered a resident of Hensall for a number extract, the leather and tanning in - head Injuries while riding a motor- of years prior to going to London, dustry finds it particulary useful. cycle;o London with her husband, He resigned from teaching in 1931. Corn starch is an. ingredient of Mr Appleby was thrown twenty Mr. Hogarth was a member of First- some explosives and the raw plater - feet •.n••al of the machine when it St. Andrew's Church and is sur- ial in others, is used in foundry ioitwL vived by one daughter Miss Annie work, and as an ore dressing to A family reunion was held at the Hogarth, London, and one son, Maj. quicken the settling of ore. Even home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cam- W. Bruce Hogarth of Kingston. the everyday match owes something eron and son Robert when Mr. and Funeral service was held in Lon, . to the farmer, for corn starch is Mrs, George Foster, Windsor; Dr. don Saturday afternoon, conducted frequently used as a binder in the sauces and vagi- 1947 Royal `Enfield. motorcycle, ex - food preparations,' cellent condition. Phone 33x79 Hensel] iseuit, pastiy, bak- FOR SALE onery 'industry;' in 1929 Hudson, fair running shape. of yeast, and in William Bradshaw, Market St. Phone preserving industry. 50 Seaforth, 1 it figures in the 11 types of sweet- FOR SALE chas syrup, gin- 1939 Philco model car radio with e. aerial, in a>,1 condition, Norman Mac - an ingredient of Lean, Egmondvllle. es. The rubber in - starch as an ingre- 1 EGG AND CREAM �lv' kt:r:vim) r CE .016261$911311111.1naRtaraf6If.e. 41111191111:101 Seaforth Creamery and Seaforth Farmers Co-operative (Produce Division) are co-operating to provide you with a pick-up service that will result in bringing your products to market more quickly. This one-stop pick-up service will save you Time and Money Routes and Days of Pick-up are as follows: TRUCK ONE: MONDAY AND THURSDAY — Brucefield, Varna and Bayfield, and Surrounding Area TUESDAY AND FRIDAY—Kinburn, Londesboro and Blyth, and Surrounding Area WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY—Brucefield, to Clinton, to Seaforth TRUCK TWO: MONDAY AND FRIDAY—Blyth Area, returning via Walton to Seaforth WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY—Leadbury, Walton and Surrounding Area TRUCK THREE: MONDAY AND THURSDAY—Concessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Hibbert and Tuckersmith, between Seaforth and Dublin TUESDAY AND FRIDAY—Conces'ns 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, McKillop, between Seaforth & Dublin WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY—Concessions 6, 7, 8, 9 McKillop, between Seaforth and Dublin ghest Market Prices Paid. Sell Your Cream and Eggs the Easy Way Seaforth Creamery PHONE 80 Seaforth Farmers Co -Operative (Produce Division) PHONE 13 WANTED A quantity !of second -cut hay want- ed, Dale Nixon, phone 6611'4 Seaforth GIRL WANTED $50 with board and froom for girl for housework in Seaforth for month of September. 2 children, one adult. Apply at News Office. FOR SALE 1 brood sow due to farrow right away. 1 -black horse 5 years old, quiet & reliable, suitable for delivery horse. Lorne Roe, RR). Blyth. FOR SALE Durham bull 13/2 years old; and a part Jersey and Durham cow due to freshen Nov. 9. William Boyd, lot 13, coil: 11, McKillop, Auction Sale OF PROPERTY & HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS. RFECTS. To be held in the village of Hensel], Friday evening, Sept. 12th, at 7 p.m. DST. PROPERTY -7 -roomed frame house, 2 lots on corner opposite Thompson's Mill. Furnace, hydro, hard and soft water in house, Garage. Part of house rented; possession of remainder immediately. Quantity of Household Effects and garden tools. TERMS—Chattels cash. On Property, 10% down, balance 30 days, Reserved. bid. Estate of the late James Darman; EM- MERSON SMITH, Executor. McConnel & Hays, Solicitors for Estate. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Wanted Immediately TWO Domestics for the Huron County Home. Good salaries with hoard and lodging provided. Duties to commence immediately.I Applicants please apply to Mrs. Martha E. Jacob, Matron, Huron County Home, Clinton. Ontario, W. J. THOMPSON JACK'S SHOE REPAIR Harness, Hardware, and Shoe Findings Nugget Polish Toney Red What you are looking for Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Joseph Nigh wish.to thank the friends and neighbors for kindness shown them; also for the Spiritual Bouquets, and for the Flowers. FOR SALE A boy's Bicycle, 012, Phone 22r13, Dublin, FOR SALE Ten little pigs for sale. Apply to BERT 1IANEY, Egmondville. FOR SALE Barbed wire & Steel Posts, ,Get your supply while it lasts, A. E. QUERENGESSER, Brodhagen, Oct,.Phone 74r14, Dublin. FARM FOR SALE Fifty acres, in McKillop, House and barn. Plenty of water. 114 miles from highway. 5 acres bush. Well fenced. John O'Sullivan, RR5 Seaforth. FOR SALE' Threshing machine, 28x42, roller bearings, straw cutter and grain thrower, good belts, etc. Priced to sell. A. J. Pearson, Phone 22r7,. Brussels. FOR SALE Small electric Radio in working order 820, FRED HURST, Seaforth. Phone 8511022. WANTED TO BUY Old Horses and Dead Animals suitable for mink feed, will pay 2c Ib lino weight for horses, Dead animals according to value. If dead phone at once. Phone collect JACK GILBERT, 036r21 ; or FRED GILBERT, i 926r32, Goderich, FOR SALE IA number of Scotch Shorthorn cows, most have calves with them and re -bred. Also a young red bull, serviceable age, Herd fully accredited. Apply to STEWART DALE, 1phone 21-847, Seaforth, FOR SALE Trailer for sale, 3 1/2 x 30 tires, also 1036 Ford Coach. has radio, heater, new -battery I and good tires. Apply at News Office. N. W. MILLER Clerk, County of Huron Tenders Wanted FOR BRICK LAYING AND PLASTERING SEALED .TENDERS will be received by Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, up to and including September 6th for the following: 1. Laying Rem: mately 20,000 bricks. 2. Plastering, two coats, approximately 1,900 square yards: A11 materials will be supplied by Scott Memorial hospital. Tenders ere to indicate a price per 1,000 brick and 0 price per square yard plaster, and may be for either Item 1 or 2 above; or h. In the event of the latter, separate amounts must be shown for each Item. Persons tendering must indicate when work can be commenced and an approximate com- pletion date. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be forwarded in a sealed envelope addressed to LAWRENCE DE LAFRANIER Scott Memorial Hospital Seaforth, Ontario The Stork! Meet the Prince Valiant Baby A great moment .is in store for. Prince Valiant and Princess Aleta, for the Comic Weekly, with this Sunday's (August 31) issue of The Detroit Sun- day Times, hails the arrival of a baby heir to the royal couple. Be sure to ' see PRINCE VALIANT color page in PUCK, The Comic Weekly, with this 'Sunday's Detroit Times, composition of the head of the match. It is' used in rayon manufac- ture, by the tobacco trade as an agent to hold moisture, and soap stock, a fatty acid from corn oil, is used in the soap industry. Auction Sale OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS, ETC. -In the village of Dublin, on Friday, Aug. 28th, commencing et 1 p.m. 1 rd Oak dining room table, extension, to seat 12 people, 6 -Oak dining room chairs to match, 1 annexe oak dining room table with 4 leaves; 1 walnut settee; 2 walnut chairs to match ; Axminster rug 951010, ; 1 trig, green 0x100/4 • 1 orocker; 1 rug 6' x 31x' • I easy chmilt air, red upholstering; 2 small tables. 1 oak book case; 1 Raymond -sewing mach- ine: 1 fire place; 1 rd pine table; 1 arm chair; 1 Sparine console radio, electrle; 1 wall clock; 1 -3 -shelf stand; 1 cane -bottom racking chair; 1 hall rack; 1 couch; 10 stair pads; 1 box stove; 1 combination coal & wood stove with reservoir; 1 washing mach- ine; 1 storage c cboard; 1 rustic lawn rock- er; 1 table :and 2 benches; 1 walnut. bell & springs, dresser andwash stand; 1 white iron bcd. 1 oak dresser • 1 wash stand- 1 toilet set, 3 pe.; 1 wardrobe; 1 card table; 1 blue dressing table; 1 blue iron bed; odd chairs; 1 bath room mirror, 1 white pore, basin; 1 -4 -drawer cupboard; 1 -1 -drawer eupboat•tl; 98 pe, dinner set; quantity of other dishes; kitchen utensils, sealers &.other attltles, 2 -burner electric grill; 1 carving set, 1 electrle toaster; bedding; sideboard, quan- tity of coal Four window & frames 5'9" x 3'0". glazed I6" x 30". 1 wheel barrow, 1 tool cupboard, various carpenter's tools; 1 work bench, t Woe, 1 grind stone, 1 wooden table. 1 wood tank, wire screen 11/e" mesh ; 1 oak barrel ; 1--40' chain; 1-18' ladder; 3 scaffold "brack- ets; 1 set springs for buggy; 1 buggy axle; 2 hay knives; 6 grain bags; 1 manure fork; 1. -3 -tine hay fork, garden tools; 1 adze, 1 crowbar, 1 crosscut saw, 1 humid caw, 1 rip SEM, 1 scythe, 100 brick. I hinged wooden screen, 1 pr. stable doors and frames 8W:13"; 0 cement window sills 3?(;' long, 8" wide, 51.0" deep. 1 shovel, lawn mower. 'Perms cash. JAMES JORDAN, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. CROMARTY Miss Mary B. Currie has returned to her home here, Donald Scott and Gordon Laing with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Weitzman, Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl and daughters, Anita and Alice, in Lon- don. Miss Isabel Lainond has returned to her home after a week's holiday. Mr. and Mrs. William Iiamilton with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Cornish, Mr. and Mrs Donald Wallace and little daughter, Seaforth, with Mrs. Lindsay McKellar and family. Mrs. Manny Speen and Mrs. Ha- rold Pethiek and children with. Miss Olive Speare. Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Smith and Mrs, IKerney, Bluevale, with Mr. and Mrs Ott Walker. Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Dalrymple, Seaforth, with Mrs. William Hough- ton. WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the Caretaking of Schools Nos. 7 and 9, Tuckersmith, for the coming school year. The usual duties of School Caretaker to he performed in a satisfactory way. Fog further particulars and details, apply to S. H. WBIT1V1012E, Sec.-Treas., Tuckersmith School Area, R.R. 3, Seaton'''. FOR SALE Frame house on Centre street, Egmond- ville. Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth Modern dwelling, North Main street, im- mediate possession. Frame asphalt covered residence, on Rail- way St., bath. immediate possession.. Dwelling with small barn, 2 to 3 acres, suitably located for pouitty. 11/,, story frame dwelling, John St, M. A. Reid, Seaforth 'funeral BO �Y AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful. Attention.. Hospital Bed •Flowers for all occasions .Office Residence 43 18 Watson & Reid 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. Officers President, F. McGregor, Clinton; Vice President, 0. W. Leonhaa'dt, Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and. Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank. McGregor, Clinton; S. H. 'Whitmore, Seaforth' R R 3; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J._Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; J. H. Mcl7wing, Blyth R R 1; Hugh Alex- ander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Gode- rich RR 2. Agents John H. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F_ MoKercher, Dublin; 3. F. rueter, 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. USBORNE & -IIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario Pres., WM. H..COATES- Exeter Vice•Pres., ANGTJS SINCLAIR. R.R. 1, Mitchell DIRECTOZRS. JOHN HACKNEY ' ... Kirkton, R. 1 WM. A. HAMILTON Cromarty JOHN McGRATH Dublin, Ont. MILTON MOCURDY Kirkton, R. 1 AGENTS ALVIN L. HARRIS ..... , , . Mitchell THOS, SCOTT Cromarty!, THOS. G. BALLANTYNE, Woodham: SECRETARY -TREASURER B. W. J'. BEAVERS Exeter SOLICITORS Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, M,B., Physician.. Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon. Office Hours Daily except Wednes- day 1,30 to 5 pan. 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 i., DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto, Late Assistant New York Ophthalmia and Aural Institute, Moorefleld's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in eachmonth 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 E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE SEAFORTH, ONT. Phones: 334 Office Res. 220 Alvin W. Sillery Barrister, SoliOitor, &C. Royal Apartments Phone 173 McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 VETERINARY SURGEONS J. O, TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. L. C. HALL, D.V.M., VS. Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 ;Personal . attention by either Vet- erinarian when requested (if possible) PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies` (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price. list. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples 31.00, Mail - Order Dept. T-74. Noy -Rubber Co., . Dox 91, Hamilton, Ont. FREE ANIMAL SERVICE OLD•DISABLED OR DEAD CAT ll • NOIiSES • HOGS. SHEEP • CALVES PreeeptIy aid Efficiently Removed 4 haply Phone Collect Ir c MITCHELL 219 -s STRATFORD 215 INGERSOLL 21 WE DO THE REST! INGERSOLL, ONTARIO •