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HURON EXPOSITQR SEAFGRTE, ONT.,. -151[AY 9
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Tractors'
� r Motors ;Cleane•
d �tnd Jenol zed
ertil zer .Dri'IIs
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dei}olizipg puts on a p"rutect ve 'cover against nisi, reduces fire
% hazard, increases motor efficiency.
]`his machine can be_ogera at,;any':farm, providing wa%•and
e:
hydro are 'avail
a.
pre Chief.Scott
rges (Iean411p
® Prevent Fire
SEAFORTH.
PRIL12th
CHAMBER:1
1 t
MECE.
Is sponsoring. a Clean -Up, Fix Up, :Paint -Up. Campaign to
BEAUTIFY SEAFORTH
town, which reflects. citizen'.
' ro' ressive� to �.
The attrac Ive neat p g, . ,
. ,: — raw' -iridustr _arid -.m
akes- its '=children•--__.
Interest Is the one d _.—_y
as they grow :up,. -want to remain;,
TH GOOD OF SEAFORTH' .
CLEAN'
-UP FIS - UP, ° PAIh1T QIP
LET,.S mm:..
Lets
equ#i#� 0 U
0'
• • CleanJJP •. Fix-Up,•:•',Paint Up • fs
not just -a- one-week program„ •but
a guide better civic living, • ae '
cording to F C. J Sills;; president.
of the Seaforth-Chari ber .of, :Coin-
merce. •
The future of our' town is -de-
pendent .On the traits -shown during"
our Clean Up
campaign;, namely,
,cooperation,progressiveness-' and.
'energetic interest' .thei president'
declared: "Through , dernonatta'
tion of these qualities„'in thenext
few woks we ahould ,set a• pat•
tern for the cert; of the "year:. The';
`results We acddn plish, and. the hab-
its •of cleanliness' and beauty which
we acquire will, persuade tourists:
to stopover in• our town, will ere -
ate, anl-fa
wilt:-
tract:tie z industry and citizens,:.;
New industry, means many s new
jobs, • with special_ opportunities for
Don't let- fire bide'in your. home.
Clean -Up, Fix`Up, Paint Up; Fire.
'Chief -John F :;Scott Advises.
'''!...`That,„old box of .cast-off cloth-,
ing, :the "Aro:. of newspapers” in the
basement,, the oily Mop in the'clos-
et, and •the storeroom's flammable
liquids:,.are allghideaways forfire's
threat," 'the. Fire Chief explained..
'"And unpainted wood =is- ready fuel
for fire' -Cliffe#,_Scott ,-continued:
e protection: Of .our. fam-.
FoT. th , p y,
' ily and home "get rid .of old cloth=
business,' industry and citizens. Ws.
up.- to every'citizen to help'unlock
;the door to a bright future for $ea-`
fortb, ' said J.C. Crieh,-chairman"
of; the .Improvement Committee - = .
r;
magazines, mattresses - and. our youth," concluded'Mr Sills.,
papers. Protect -wood surfaces- "Clean-up ,Fix Up; Paint -VP
with paint: ' Dispose 'of oily ;mopsin reality, akey`—a key to bealtlt..
and
rags and all flam;xnable items:- beauty, safety fire prevention; new,
Get rid of dried grass and, leav es, , ` •-
especially those near the ' house •
foundation.. Check pour wiring to'
be' certain it is adequate-. to " meet
present day, electrical : require -
,
Fight fire;; before. it starts by
getting: rid of its hiding places, '
-ChieL. Scott.requested_
Space 'contributed in._'.tl
service" of this onimthiit
by John Labatt Limite
LABATT'S,;:
Z WERY LIMITED
CROMARTY
Mr and Mrs Earl Kinsman were.
pleasantly: Surprised; -on, the; occa-
sion of theirthirty-fifth wedding
anniversary. The family'.. a n d
grandchildren spent 'a social eve=
ping. with _them_ ' '
Joyce Ferguson•.and-Bobby-K'ins-
man- presented their grandparents
with a gift from, the family, , and
refreshments:;;were served
lumina
Jot Cloth
1BER. GLASS
11' Cutoin..IQIade'
rot
est r'
.. - . home a ..much as " modern. Avenin s. ,Awnings p
Nothing adds to. the � attractiveness Of:U s m . g ,
n rain snow and sleet.. sleet, Eliminate:repair -bills byyprevetiting damage -to-
$olYi the ravages of sun, ,,
doorways, window frames,
dr
aP
es and
furnitu
re
Custom-made' aiv-igs wilt bl:nd With; epery- ty pe of building; give year round protection without
darkening the room,.. owing, to the Unique system of; Multiple 'vents -in` the roof Of the awning
s
Brighten and Protect - 'Your Borne With .Quality
ALW1INOM. DOORS and' WINDOWS
beaul u;[ screen door, or window m rummer, and a protective
door` or window, ui ,winter!
ALUMINUM VENETIAN BI;TNDS
Add Beauty TO Your Windows
icor 4ome ,sserveithe'Be
READY'y MAI?E;
McKILLQP.
Bethel AVMS and' WA,:
• Thee Bethel`'° WMS rand WA -held
their: ',meeting on 'Thursday: : eyen-
•ing,.::.May i;'..at the.`:lio me of Mrs:
William 1)eniiis2;,. Mrs. Ross -Leer
ing•'presided. , The Scripture. Iesson'
was 'read from The Missionary.
Monthly--,—anda-was ,-follows-d_ with
Prayer of, intercession, The; medi-
tation entitled, "To�W_alk Humbly"
was ' r'e d ,by `Mrs Glen-1VI'cliichol,'
pianosolo. • by Geraldine Den -
pts u/as enjoyed Mr.s W lli rn Roe•
presented some teniterance, facts,
v hicla, we -. very enlightening.' The
topic :on, ` Race .R'e1a,'tioiia' was an
'charge ;Of. Miss Ettiel Dennis, who
wase; as`sistedT by Mrs - E.:MIi1s :
Mrs.',Thot'ntbn an 1Virs. • L 'Lectin-,
ing. There :was also 'a discussion
'period on this important .subject.
MargaretHillen- ,favored with a
piano solo;,;The •next meeting is' to.
be held at. the home',of Mrs: Glen
McNichol,' 'with Mrs.•W„m Roe'
presiding.
Mrs. , Leonard Leeming :opened'
the''.business meeting , with. `;prayer•,
If was -decided, to ,accept an iiivi-
tation. to meet -with the ladies of
th"e:United;7sEvangelical hu,,.Crch,
McKillop,, on May' :8. ' The :ladies
are,:'to bring :baking. ,'.:the -twit
meeting' ..to',.help • def. y exilen
of.send- `•the • bale
of Clothing.'
'
-c e- 0: at e-
The 'coppers:,ate fa, om th
Dis#ri :.f TOI ituarte•
s'
ROY C., ,JACKSON
HENSALL. — Funeral services
were held •at Ripley Saturday, for
Roy C -Jackson; OC,'a member of
the law' firm=of "Jackson, Arlette
and; MacIver, :of Edmonton: ,g' He
died. in an, -Edmonton hospital last'
week.
Born in Hensall, Mr_ Jackson,
graduated in law from the 'Uni-
versity of- Alberta, laterpracticing
g.
in Edmonton.. He n.as president. of
the Edmonton Club :for several
years, -•and was: -an active meinbe'
-of the -Navy League' of Canada. He-
leaves
eleaves four. sisters, :Mrs:• J. ;•Me-
Crostie :arid ,Mrs. Henry .Palkows-
ky ;. of:Toronto; Mrs,, John Munns,
of Ripley; and Mrs. L. J. Channell,
of St. - Catharines, and a brother,
Dr. --E. CT -Jackson:- of. Hamilton: --
CEFIELD WELDING a
GENERAL.__ REwPA-:MR
• WISCONSIN MOTOR SALES Alen) SERVICE
Coekshutt Farm Equipnielt
Phone CIANTON ;J. 2-3272
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Everything l”
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ere You will find � F
I oine or Farm Repair
ROOFING MATERI
-Hibbert Council ;.
Fred- Harburn was 'engaged --by:
Hibbert` ,Council; for .weed • spraying
g
the roadsides • in Hibbert.'at 83.00
per. mile, andwas paid $1,163;16
;for spraying 122;294. head of cattle.
for .'warble • £ly, Inspectar's -fees
sand -war bicide,,,.,'amounting:,'' do
$97.7.78, was -also, paid: ' '
• Cheques -were issued for distri
bution'`of provincial aid to drain-
age' for: ;the `Shepherd 'Creek Drain
$1037.49 ' and tlfe:.Bg Municilral
Drain;` was •;ores
ent•.and; asked•;.ihe ein:me l to have
the ;dram cleaned out .•along --•the.
Hibbert:.. and 'Usborne boundary'
road, - and . council aglceed .to'; look
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Let us. showy ou how easily and economically you
- your property!
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Phone 787
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2-9514_'
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The. third. and. final'; reading:was
given to the gas distribution"•by-:'
Iaw from the ;Union:- Gas Co..for
:the :township and the; Police', Til
lake of t ublin; and' -'a bylaw im
Posing: ' a rate of two fiftJis..of one
-mill' for, .Federation of finally
membership fees, was finally. 'pass--
ed..
Clerk Roy Eurchill.was instruct-.
ution to' notif ° all-school'esol Y
ed by . r
boards;:=that': requisitions;.for..their'
1858,.fates .-be"'lied with the'' clerk'
iiotclater than `Jude 16, Reeve Earl
:~ h
e- meetin :.•.
' ed for g,
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Dick i
with , all meanbers-,.presenit,
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allot. up •��frl t18.Yh1tlllilF x
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THE GARAGE DOOR.
DESIGNED TO ,LAST FOR, THE
FIFE O1r YOUR',HOME'
MORRISON
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• STEEL SEC'IIONAL DOORS
SPECIAL.. PRICES
Toru Power. Mowers
EAFORTH . L- MAYOR' -
es Citizens "To ` Co - opiate
with the
Chamber' .of ommerce
' r
It's1 time.; to Clean4Up, Fix•Up, "Paint tip' in the Town of
Seafortlt g' oie. "again •-a " clean-up eampaign°'is being pro
inotedby' the Chamber of Commerce in Seaforth,• aiie - full
co-operation of. the citizens is urged to make Seaforth"at town
of which. we can ;'be •proud. •
i Call in, and see our. LO' •EROS°' Colours
Iarniony Paint look,;"with over 15Q, Coloots.to
haose. '•
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�cKson
PtIONE 3-W
o'm'es
SlAI+ OiTt
While "you 'probably . see the Benefit of ,spring cleaning -`and renovating in, your -own home,'-
perhaps yen :wonder about the .effeetiveziees of.our •present coinieunity. Beautification: Program.
Provided•, everyone co-operates, what will we 'gain? 1i7ven : this -pa tial Tist Will Most likaI7'
surprise you: Development .0,f Comitiunity •; Spirit; reduction of fire..1oases; ',instru tion, in good
housekeeping; respect property, .acant lot mpr`o'vement; ;prootibie of :safety; discourage-
ment of crime; Citizenship course for children;. • improvenfent of memployee •;morale;:; Clean-up,
supports business',? Stabilizes,, restores' and increases; the value :of real-estate.
How- 46 We win,7. In every way that tvill.-contribute to'our safety health, and, general.well-
being,
ii's up. to your: , if You, anCYou, and. YOU . support' the campaign;: We'll,- all ..benefit,
individually 'and. LEAN JP.0 I'' =U)!'i' .PAINT -UP — itis a winning • proposition S .:
SEA -I ORTII; M y $, 1958'
. `.: CHRISTI:E, Mayor
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