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The Seaforth News, 1945-11-29, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY,, NOVEMBER 29, 1945 HENSALL New Books At Public Library— Fiction—Her Own People Tont- pkins; The Black Rose Costain; Behold Your King, Bauer; New Chum, Masefield; Nation Velvet, Bagnold;Darkly the River Flows, MacDonald, The Valley of Decision, Davenport; So Well Remembered, Hilton; January Thaw, Patridge; The House In Cleme Street, Lavin; Cass Timber Lane, Levis; Pastoral,. Shute; Johnny Chinook, Gerd; 'Medi- cal Centre, Baldwin; The Mother, Buck; Through These Fires, Astra, The Search, Crimson Mountain, Hill; Officer's Wife, Baldwin; Dr. Par- rish, Resident, Thompson; An Ocean Heritage, Bassett; Passport For a Girl, Borden; No Sweeter Wo- man, Hanes; Wild Lilac, Sheridan Road, tallier; Unmarried Couple, Heartbreak for two, No Retreat from Love, Greig;, Escape in the Night, Wolf in Man's Clothing,' Eb- erhart; Bright Banners, Seifert; Lost. Island, Hall; Mr. Mirakel, Oppen- heim; The Case of the Crooked Caudle, The Case of the Buried Clock, Gardner; Toward Zero, Chris- tie; Aces Wild at Golden Eagle, Gregory; Stairs of Sand, Gray Cit cle C. Moves In. Rider; Cabin Fever, Cow Country, Bower; Diamond Riv- er ltran, Cunningham; Hill and High Water, Rame; London Pride, Bot - tome; Earl Autumn, Bromfield; Stu- dent Nurse, Handcock; The Man next Door, Eberhart; Jane Eyre, Bronte. Juvenile Fiction—Linda, Wort; The Melted Coins, The Short Wave Kitchener, has resided in Cranbrook, Mystery, Dixon: Anne Thorne, Re- Godericb, Exeter and Hensall, She porter, Bertram; Top House of Cres- is very active and spends much time cent Ranch.- Hastings; General Jim, ; d' t Sh 1 as ti famil of born; Brave Men; Pyle; Handy Household Manual; Creamer; Stor- ies of I3ynvns We Love, New Home Work Shop, Nine Mile Bridge, Hamlin; A star Danced, Laurence, Miss Mae McNaughton of Toron- to spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Ma Naughton. ND.. Wm. Cook of London visited over the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Catharine Delvin, Bert Dinnin of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dinnin. ' Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Parker and family of Cromarty visited recent- ly with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Parker. Mrs. Mary Simpson returned to her home here this week .after spend- ing several months hi the West The Guild members of St.- Paul's Anglican Church held a most suc- cessful bazaar and sale of home - cooking in the schoolroom of the Church on Saturday. P/0 Fisher recently returned from overseas is visiting with his wife and son at the Presbyterian manse,. with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Fer gusol'i prior to leaving for . their home in Edmonton. Cecil Kipper and Lloyd Brock prominent Hensall boys returned home with the Essex Scottish Regi- ment, last week, after spending some time overseas. Mrs. Catharine Baker of Hensali celebrated her 93rd birthday quietly at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, JohnPhaff, on Sunday. Mrs. Baker a native of Bartlett; They bought her a Pony, Carman; Freddy and the Bean Home News, Brooks; "Cherry Amis, Chief Nurse, Wells; Joyous Peggy, Copp; The Clue on the Patchwork Quilt, Mrs. Wm, Davidson ,returned mg ma. s. two sons, William of Godericb, Leo of Windsor sed one danchter, Mrs. J. Phaff, Hensel!, also 1S grand- children and 12 great grandchildren. Sutton: The Legend of French Ise- home after a pleasant visit with rel - and, Sullivan; Out of the Sun, atives in Toronto, Monte'omery: On the Green Tea IIuroncilile and Hensall Women's ows, Burgess; Dorothy and the Wiz- Institte•,s arranged to hold ,, rally and of Oz. Panni: Uncle Wiggily's on December '6 at Thames Road the Littletalls Carrs; Biff the Beav- church. Airship, Gari: Uncle Wiggily, and er, Paul the Puffin. Patch the Ra- Mr. W. J. Baker of Godericb was coon, Foster; Good Stories, I know a a recent visitor with hi mother, k•, The Bobbsey Twins at Mystery' Mr, and Mrs Lorne McNaucrhten Secret, The Story Road, Hildreth; .1110 C•Ba ei Clearing Auction Sale Farm Stock and implements, Thursday, Dec, ti at 12:$0 p.m., lot 3, con. 4, Hallett twp., 213 miles West and 2'/ miles North of Sea - forth. HORSES --1 black gelding rising 3 yrs. old; 1 13elgium filly rising 2 yrs. old; 3 aged horses. CATTLE -1 Durham cow 7 yrs, old, due Dee. 15; 1. blue cow 'I yrs. old due Jan, 1. 13 steers Durham, 1050 1bs.; 15 Durham 2 -yr. old steers; grade bull about a year and a half old, IMPLEMENTS—Allis Chalmers tractor 15-30; M. H. 3 -furrow plow; Massey Harris binder 7 -ft. cut (good); McCormick mower' 6 -ft.; M. H. hay loader; sulky rake; Deering disc seed drill; 1 spring - tooth cultivator; disc harrow; M. 11. cream separator (like new) ; 1 set of diamond harrows; steel lance roller; 2 walking plows; 3 section spring - teeth harrows M. H. manure spread, er; 1 fanning mill; root pulper; 2 farm wagons; 2 wheel trailer; hay rack with rolling platform; 1 set of 2000 lb. scales; 1 25 -ft. ladder; hay car, rope and hay fork; forks, shov- els, whippletrees and host of other articles. Quantity of rock elm plank and 2 oak plank; about 15 bushels yellow sweet clover seed; 1 set of sloop sleighs with flat rack. HARNESS -1 set of heavy barn, ess; 1 set of single harness; number of horse collars. I FURNITURE -1 :bedroom suite; 2 wooden beds; 1 bedroom set dishes; 1 iron bed; 1 heater; 1 cook stove; a number of pipes; 1 parlor suite; 1 0 -octave organ; 3 rocking chairs; 1 rug 3 ft. x 4 ft.; 1 rug • II"; ft. x 5 ft.; 1 card table 1 ex- tension table; 4 dinging chairs; -a number of kitchen chairs; 1 glass -cupboard; 1 sideboard; 1 clock, 8 day; i batteny radio• 1 kitchen lounge 1 sewing machine; 1 wash- ing machine; lamps; 1 clothes horse; small tables: 1 linoleum rug; quan- tity of dishes and kitchen utensils. Terms—Cash. ISP.° PRYCE, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,. RHUBARB TARTS 2 cups thick rhubarb sauce,, 2 . IN MEMORIAM CDTFIlLI,---In loving memory o1 Ro- wena Cuthill, tubo 4i ed Nov, 27th. 1044 We are thinking of you today, Thinning of you and the past, :Picturing you in our memory, dust as we saw you last. Wo do not need a special clay, To bring you to ottr mind, The clays we do not think of you, Are very hard to find. —Ever fondly remembered by her husband Oscar, and her parents, bro- thers and sisters. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a deer Mis- hima, Robert Dawson, . who passed away two years ago on the 3rd of December, 1943. . • I wlio loved you sadly miss you, • As it dawns another year. In my lonely lions `of thinking, Thoughts of you are always near. —Ever remembered by his loving Wife. TURKEYS FOR SALE Pure bronze turkeys, suitable to keep over, or dressed. A. It. Dodds, ,883r14, Seaforth; FOR SALE A Westinghouse battery radio for sale, run only four years, in Al con- dition. Hydro has been installed in residence. Mrs. B. McGill, Harpur- hey. • FOR SALE Platform Scale for. sale, Practi- cally new. Apply The News Office. STRAYED A Durham Steer rising two year old, strayed to my place, lot N3- 26, coat. 14, Mc'ICillop, about Nov, 1st. Geo. Jackson, Walton. AT FINNIGAN'S A healthy baby is an asset to any community. A balanced diet means health for Your baby. VITAMIN A VITAMIN C Carnation Milk, 13 tins 50c Quality Orang0, 2 doz. 49c 1 ibby's Foods, 3 ter 25c New Lemons, doz. .15o iVnehod Carrots, t3 lbs, 25e Tomato. Juice, 3 tins 295 VITAMIN B Shreaded Wheat, 2 pkgs, 230 VITAMIN O Croam Wheat, Mtge. 18e Cod Liver Cil 90e Robhrhood Oats, plcge, 29c Serve Fresh Eggs "Buy Your Potatoes While They Are Available" W. J. FINNIGAN & SON FOR SALE Girl's tube skates and white boots size 4, like new. Phone 125W WANTED Want to hear of small house in good condition, for sale, to occupy in. the spring, vicinity, Varna,. Seaforth or Clinton, Thomas Aldington, Cromarty, Ont. • FOR SALE Small gasoline •engine for pump- ing water, also a good Durham calf 2 weeks old, and a few good sows. Harvey Mcllwain, Phone 862:r 23 Seaforth. • NOTICE Have a good young York hog for service. Fee, cash $1.00; if left, $1 60 Harvey Mcllwain, Phone 852 r 23, 1M miles north of Seaforth and half mile east. -TEACHER WANTED Teacher wanted for S. S. No. 3, Tuckersinith. Duties to commence Jan. 2. Apply to Gordon Richardson., See. Treas., R.R. 1, Brucefield, Phone 056 r 25. F. SKELTON FOR SALE Beattyy Washer. Service. Havin Walinit china cabinet 11i new eoudi- your washer repaired now. will save tion; Apply at the News Office. I' yon money later. All work guaran BATTERY RADIO FOR SALE teed. Phone 89, Goderich, or Siris Large .table model, 4 tube modern • super het, splendid volume and tone, Hardware, Seaforth. FOR SALE uses dry battorles. W. J. Clark, Varna. 1 -York' hog .S. months old. Also one "Phone Ilensall S7r12, 2 years old at Stam pri c Apph• Roy Lu Highway.Brain • wsou, 2 miles west Seortli on Man tor' 'theWANTED winter. App atly to Fred ioippent Manson, Hope; Copy Kitten, Cry visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. eggs separated, 1 tsp. grated orange ' It.R.2. baby CaIf, The Bashful Goldfish,. Roy3VMacLaren. rind, 1/4 cupfine sugar.WANTED FARM FOR SALE g A girl for housework in town. Two 119 acres, under cultivation, good Stories and Lively Brice; Bedtime Stores, Reid; Bright i Messrs Bill Parke, Jack and 'Ed. Combine the rhubarb sauce, . egg small children. Phone 182. Innilcl.iugs, hydro, hiimI'oom, rennodetl- _. Corbett; Dave, "George and Jin yolks and orange peel. Cook in top or transact other business, wiU be The theP Howard L and Leon FOR SALE ed house Apply t Fred Slavin (promptly attended to by applications iron 13R2 McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitora, .Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays. SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN. The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank' Build. Lag, Seaforth. Office hours:— Tuesday., Thursday and Saturday 1,30 p.m. to 6 p.m, Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., • SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First-Clasec Companies. The McKilIop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont. Officers President, W. R. Archibald, Sea. forth; Vice President, Frank Mo. Gregor, Clinton; Sec: Treas. and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Di rectors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Prank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born- holm; Ii. J, Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mc. Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John D. Pepper, Brucefleld; R. F. McICercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desirous to effect insurance �: pUY, a r , e v n shot a deer last week ix pigs, 9 weeks old. Apply to 11 " ' to any of the above named officers n n xc ewe , our it o a rt Non-Fiction—Great Man of Sci- Nomination meeting was held is shells. Beat the egg white till encs, Wilson Faith, Reason and the Town Iiall Hensall, on Friday and add sugar gradually, boating in constant' man T e Bhk r and Postman Sangster, ow 1 of double boiler, star Ca Carey: The Three Silver Pennies,.and Noaltes of g y S k ld A 1� King• Soap Carving Gobo dressed between 300 and 400 lbs. until th k d P t t- Issac Rapson, Phone 2317, Blyth. • Civilization, Laski; Working with evening Nov. 23 from 7 to 8 p.m. Tools for fun and Profit, Collins; The reeve, R. E. Shaddick and coun- The Fundamentals of Electronics, cillors, Melvin Moir, A. W. Kerslake, The Fundamentals of Radio, Wil- Howard Hyde and Ed. Fink, were Hams; America, Russia and the :Com- all re-elected by acclamation. The munist's Party, Childs; Danger In school trustees, Laird Mickle, chair- My hairMy Business, Craig; PIastics, Du- man; Alf. 'Clarke, Joe Flynn, Peter ' bois: Your Family Wardrobe, Tal- McNaughton, Carl Passmore, Geo. bot; How. to Find and Follow your Hess, Public Utilities Commissioner ' Career, Reilly; Europe Now, haltem- Chas. Moore and Thos.' Welsh, ,i 100 ACRE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH 60 acres seeded to grass 40 acres good bush and orchard Good Well -- Windmill Well Fenced k For further information apply to s y la roducts Ltd. SEAFORTH Phone 74 until mixture stands in peaks. Place a spoonful in each tart and bake in electric oven (350 degs.) about 12 to 15 mins. or until delicately browned. Makes 8 tarts of fairly TO CAN RHUBARB Wash and trim slender stalks. Do not remove skin. Cut into 8/4 inch pieces. Use 3. cup of sugar to each quart jar (or % cup to a pint), 'Put a thin layer of sugar in the bottom of the jar, then alternate layers of rhubarb and sugar with a layer of sugar on top. Pack very tightly, us- ing a wooden spoon or masher. Partially seal and process in boiler by gently boiling on electric ele- ment 25 minutes. THE QUESTION BOX An English bride says: We have difficulty using English recipes that require yeast.. Answer—Use 1 compressed yeast cake instead of the two tsps. of the granular yeast that you proiably refer to. Before using this cake soak it in lukewarm water for 10' minutes. Mrs. B. C. asks: We would like a recipe for a frozen pudding to be served en special occasions. Answer: Nesselrode Pudding WHAT YO LIFE INSURANCE DOLLAR AS DOING NOW C IN PUBLIC UTILITIES, INDUSTRIES ETC. This portion of every dollar invested out of Life Insurance funds helps to finance thousands of building and transportation projects, public utilities, industries, etc., which create employment throughout the country. The remainder is, in government and: municipal bonds, farm and town mortgages, etc. In addition, $500,000 is paid out in direct benefits every working day to policyholders or their loved ones. Jt is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE A message from, the Life Insurance Companies' in Canada. WL•15 ;4 cup cold water, 2 tbsps, plain gelatine, 2 cups hot milk, 6 eggs, separated, 3 tbsps. nuts, 2/3 cup raisins, 1/3 cup cut citron peel, 14 cup sugar, 1 tsp. vanilla. Beat egg yolks together with sugar; stir into hot milk. Cook 8 to 5 mins, or until it oats a spoon, stirring constantly. Dissolve gelatine in cold water. Add to hot milk, niix and stir until dissolved; then add raisins, peel and vanilla, Chill in electric refrigerator. When cold, adcl beaten egg whites and a few grains salt. Putin freezing tray and chill until firm hay Set control FOR SALE Quebec range 111 good condition Frank Maloney, George St, 60 acres of good laud on Babylon Line, Stanley Twp..'2y13. miles' fromVarna. Bank barn 70x30, water inside, and good frame house. 5 acres bush. 10 acres ploughed, balance in hay and grass. Hydro available. Immediaten. possessio: Apply at. News Office: WANTED TO BUY Wanted, second hand tube skates, 2 pairs; size:7 or 8. Apply at the News. WANTED A number of cattle to feed over winter. Ernest Whitehouse, Phone 100 -r 12, Hensall , g WANTED to coldest point. We will pay Bl. per hundred for old horses suieable fon fog feed. DEHORNING CATTLE, The annual loss to the cattle in: Frame dwelling, hydro, 11F acres, dustry in Canada clue to Borns has North Main street. Suitable for pour been .estimated at well oyer a roil- ti'y farm. Harry possession. lion dollars. Dehorning of cattle is Double house on Victoria St. Sep - of great.economic importance and ai'ate apartments, good investment. is e, matter to which every cattle- F11100 cottage, Godericb St. Pest. man should give serious considera- 25 acres with barn and house, on tion, Horns on cattle not only make.. highway. Immediate possession. their handling more difficult, and Watson & diateSeaforth. aro a source of danger to other cat- 150 ACRE FARM tee and to the cattleman, but they Under cultivation; good buildings, • cconnt for injuries, which, on spring crook. Hyilvo throughout. S dressed earoasses,• can be seen as. acres of bush, and is situated on #S large bruises, necessitating triIn- Highway 3%.miles west of Seaforth, ing and loss. Apply at The Neils office. Tine simplest, easiest, mast run - addressed to their respective post offices. SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate of University of Toronto, The Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern x-ray and other up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic equipment. Dr. F, J. R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Lear, Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at the Clinic the first Tuesday in every month from 3 to 6 p,m. Free well -baby clinic will be held on the tecond and laet Thursday in every month from 1: to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M,D. Physician and. Surgeon f d: In Dr, H. H. Ross' office, Phone 6 3 Stanley Jackson, Phone Seaforth, -5 MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A„ M.D. en653. Physician and Surgeon FOR SALE Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W Seaforth mane and Best way to dehornn is to FOR SALE use caustic potash when the animal Darn 30x50. Apply to Leo Cronyu, is about ten days old, states H.. E. phone 13.11, Blyth. Wilson, Dominion Experimental Station, Lacombe, Alberta. At that age the horns may be detected as small buttons or sours which are loosely attached to the skull, The caustic potash is sold in pencil form and is procurable at drug store at small cost. In addition to the caustic potash, a pair of scissors, 'a small jar of vaseline and a tumbler of water are needed to perform the operation. This practice of dehorn- inng the calves might not apply to range conditions because of the time involved in the operation but it does applyon the average dairy or stock farm.. At the Lacombe Station where a herd of purebred Shorthorn cattle is maintained, all female calves are dehorned with caustic potash at about ten days of age. First of all, the hair surrounding the young horn I' or button, covering an area of, about two inches in diameter, is re- moved with scissors. To prevent the caustic from spreading to the surrounding skin or running into the eyes, a ring of vaseline is ap- plied to the area immediately sur- rounding the horn button. Heavy brown paper is wrapped around the stick of caustic to preVent it burn- ing the fingers. After the skin is prepared the endof the stick of caustic is dipped into the water to moisten it. The calf is then made secure ,and the moist stick of caustic potash is rubbed gently over each button, allowing• a few minutes to elapse between rubbings. Rubbing is kept on until the skin ruptures and begins to bleed slightly, an indica- tion ndication that the button has been in- jured to such an extent that it will not develop further. This method of thorn removal will stop horn growth with a degree of certainty if per- formed with care and not done too hurriedly. A good burning job is im- perative, if the button is to be de- stroyed so that no stubs or misshap- en horns can develop. FOR SALE Model 13 Allis Chalmers tractor, with starter and lights, good as new; also 2 -furrow Oliver plow, and 1 Int- ernational cultivator, new, Apply to The News office. FARM FOR SALE $3200, terms reasonable. .1.330 acres or thereabouts, (5 acres bush) seeded in' grass, solid brick house.. One mile south of Walton, . / mile off highway. John Eidt, Sebring- ville, Ont. OLD :HUM FORLING PIPEOUR OR _RO6YOWN d JI, iiiiiii iiiiiii iiiiii lllllllll,1,,,Illllaa„ 1,,,, ,,1, tol000looloo COLLECTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE' ANYWHERE Credit Reports Inquiries Invited WESTERN ONTARIO CREDIT BUREAU 72-74 Ontario St., Stratford nunsllllllll v,,,,,, DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Bar, 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 each month from 2 to 4 p.m, Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267. G. A. WHITNEY Successor to Holmes & Whitney Funeral Director - MAIN ST., SIIIAFORTH Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos- pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nightie and Holidays 66 FARM FOR SALE 100 acres all under cultivation, brick dwelling, good buildings, 20 ac. fall wheat, 30 an plowed, 23 am -clover seeded, Hydro available. Lots of water.,4 mi. to Baytield, 3 3h. to Varna. Norman Stephenson, Varna, FOR SALE 0 -Boom Frame House Hydro, Town Water, and cellar, SituaLed on Coleman Street. Ilouse with barn. Situated mi Main Street, South. 10 Acre Farm, Two. Tuckersm,th. Good IItiek House, Bank Barn, Poultry 1•Iouse and Driving Shed Immediate possession. 73 Acre Palm, Two, 'ruckeosmith. Frame House, Sank Barn, Driving Shed, Hog Pen. Good bush with spring therein. 1Iso have listed farms in MsI4illop, E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Soaforth, Ontario Phones: 334 Olilee. Res. 220 Notice TOWN OF SEAFORTH Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' Lists, 1945, Town of Sea - forth, County of Huron. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the Vot- ers' Lists Act and that I have posted up at nay office at Seaforth on the 17th day of November, 1945, ,the lists of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such lists remain. there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct- ed according to law, the last day for appeal being the 8th day of De- cember, 1945. Cleric of the Town of Seaforth.