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• Mr. and Ma, Donald Spott and
family, of CroniartY,, Vent Son-
-day with lir. ann, Joe aeaelk,
• "Miss •Ifmna Dinsnlore, Of t0n• -
don, spent A week with Mr. and
Mrs: Thomas Dinsmore.
-- Sunday_ visitors with ` Mr; and
Wars, 1VIenno. Steekle and family
item M. Harold Finlay and fam-
ily and Mr: Roy, Martin, of Wal -
Mr, and Mrs: Earl Oesch-" and
fount. visited with Mr. and Mrs.
* Stanley, Gingerich and fantt_ly.
Mr.- and Mrs. Harry We bronit,
+of Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr.
Rohn. •
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:Noiy: and theili:eierYbody 'gets
•g3iii.Od.,our-feeliiitiltod-hiay be
seriously ' ifrangAttAl, fernOOrerjr-;
theiditiOn 'caused by: urinary irritation or
' bladder discoinfOrt.., That's the tirne t�.
take Dodd' i Kidney Pills. Dodd' s help
4tutiolete: the -kidneys to relieve t "
inay Often cause
back -
as and tired ' -feeling; Then you feel
, belt*, est betterwork. better, ,Get,
poiltl'a Kidney Pills' now.' Look for the-.
", f4 -N* witlr,the.red band it all ding...
z'onalers.:Too•can•depeOd on
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P.C. NOMINATING CONVEIITION
AGAIN NAMES JOHN HANNA
'Fairs -h. mdadows of ; Cana- Since it was st,arted in, 1.947, the
dian agriculture -last Year re- amnt granted annually MIS more
geived about $1,000,000 in assist- than doubled,
-ancelrom the Canada Department ' One development oyer the years
.0f-AkriCulture. bag been the use of accovarpoda-
This Money was sPread among tiohni jeforthetm
ptirdPoepsaersoethnetenrineretbfsfairis,
111, fairs 'and. was •tagged strw
ietlY aid to agricultural purpcses env,
for agricultdral purposes. TO qual-
ify, fairs had to meet rigid re-
quirements o Exhibition Grants,
Regulations. '
_Assistance is beamed. •to _fairs_
'Whose sphere of influence is -not
limited, but which .serve •sizeable
Forover two centuries', Canadian
farmers have used agricultural.
-fairs' to display their prochicts.
"fact, the first one, held • on-tli-e-
: North .American Continent :Wag at
" Windsor, Nova Scotia, in' 1765.. '
; Federal assistance began in 1915,
Prior
to World:, War grants
were, in general, tied to prize li-sts.
The " program ground __to a stand-
still during the war, and after-.
wards the departinent .frAmed a
policyfor
fairs base large_
• ly on the ere,ctiori and i.,epair o
•'',buildingS used for this purpose.
• , . • Grants Doubled
•• •
The: nxve, plan' was designed : ,to
- •
help exhibitions get back on ,their
• feet after _ an eight-year' hiatus.
•
1
rePoirSi
r(Pncycliti°111 and ge
n
e
r
a
l
ou;
dean -up work eirODnd'f
home Or Place of business'
In the winter men- and ma,teriale are more
,
small-;) ohs -getzbetter-
. . . , , . .
attention -and :ean,bezmere. economical •
ing the cold weather Idll:`-`1,his. applies •
,particularly -to -building and renovation j�bs
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
CAN BE FINA-NCED-
1-lome Improvement Leans under
the National Housing -Act, a.vailable
• through your bank . up te,$4,000
• and up to 10 years to repay.
JSuildingsare.:•nSed for ether...com-
munity activities, axid.'xio longer sit
idle 50 weeks ;Int of' the year, '
CLASS There are . 24, •TO
'qualify,..--these-,fairslid• to ay out
over. 66,000in prize Money for -spe,
eified ,exhibits -I for . three conSeen
tiVe : years:, They May receive.
'grants Of upto $3,000 annually for
:perinanent improvements .or ;re:
-.-pairs„prokidirrg. they 'inateli the
aroMitit with theiff-OVir finic1Si And
they ;may :reeeive lo $500 for
judges .red up to 0,40f0i-junier
CLASS, B-LThere..are;.7% They
pay over -43,000 in prize money. in.
specified ethibitS • annually: They
are .g-ranted'im to $1,800 for im
provements,, it they spend a like
amount thernseiyes,They can ••get
to:..$00....'"for.udges,•,anni, •up:
$1,000.for junior. Work: - • .;,
;WINTER FAIES4thereare 'eight
getting .support Under. the federal
regulations; ,Sinee they are ...held.
•at.periedS', of the. Year, ytot • rev-
enue Midways . and •attrae....."
-partiii.ent;paYs • gratits'"-iif-ta-.-7Prii-et
list :basis. •T1iy teceive .80 :per
cent -of.-.-•prize-'.-trioney,':in •-specified
exhibits,: up, .,t0 :'•$4,090; up to $500
for•.".judges, :•,4ta--4.,. to, .81,000 for,
ji-tn'iok, Work. •
•• AsSistarice to:fairs iifNeW.Bruns-.
wieh: and .Newt&indland, alitotel,
till..eOplifig..•tinderl the ',E4iibition,
C-4Anti. 'Regidatioris;.-iS • .oriz:a'T.tlif•-:'
,ferent. baSiS, than elSeW.herer: in the,
pos 17 warpolicyfurtherpto-
v{cles: that ..fairS. reitiY..reeeive capfi,
tal'ekpendi t e grants • applicable
•'C6n`dud. '.7-AVtortlf
. .
To Bruzseis Youth
The ,Queen's commendation for
btave conduct has- been awarded
posthumously' a 14 -year-old
Brussels youth for heroism -in the
, , .
reSeue of a ehildfrom almost cer-
tain. death. .
Allan:Stiles, of Brussels, receiv-
e& the dward for rekuing an eight-
year-old" child from- a burning tent
at Iron.River in Wisconsin 'August
20 1957 The 14 -year -o14 boy died
later from burns. - - -
„ •
Elbow grease makeswealth
•
1Farin.:JimptaVement-
, .
„
.,Loans backed by the government and
, • • " ,
available through your. bank up•
to ',0 ;000 and tip: to 10 years 10 repay
• , .1°./aTt-to.hel1).11.0uiself qndat-the h.e1p
.erimplo
CALL YOUR
NATIOhAl. Efillf'10Y11/iENT OFC
,
FOR ADVICE AND ASISTANCE
;;;,- • issued by. aitthority, of
41teMiniat,er1o1 leohow%canada.,
8034 •
• RE=VITOIZED .CLEAN1LNO.,
• is Better. Than Ever lit
THE
61.111.1)
sra
•Chrch. Groups
. .
Group one of 'Nortbside United , • '
AGRICULTURE'S HOW WINDO
Church held:their monthly'. meet- • • . • r,
Mg at the home of Mrs. J, Riley
•with 20: members -answering the
roll call. The resiUn, MrL, D.
Lemon; •enetied .the _meeting with
a 1:1YrIm- She eon:Chided-the- Intsil,
ness. Mrs.. S. Gartalianugeperted
• two quilts quilted and >iic more
to do. •,
December :10 Wilt be the ,gener-,
al meetirrg and Miss G. Tnompson
urged for 'everyone to attend. She •
•said- that the.. WA was catering to
• a hancittet. on November 7 for
• rifeinhers_.of the- choir_ _She also
renlinded the members to turn ,In
their ...blue, bags at' the December)
Meeting,
Mrs. E, B. Close presided over
the election .of'officers, which are
, as follows:, presidents, Mrs:, D• .•
Lernen and Mrs, E. Williams; •Vice
president, Mrs. J. ElliS; secretary,
Mrs: ,W Cuthill; treasilser,.. mrs-,- -
E. Roberton; assistant treasurer,
Mrs. R. • Murdie; press' secretary,
Mrs. A, Johnston; card secretary,
'Mrs, Mills.; social, conveners, Mrs: '
.H..Cprinell and 1Virs,,,G1errjteLe-
•
phone- committee, Mrs. Roberton,
•MrsAdainS, • Mrs.- Kerr, Mrs.
Garnham and Mrs. Elliot; quilt-
ing convener, Mrs. .5.. Garnharn.
Mrs- Close Was named t� the noin,
• in.ating committee for the Gener-
al' VTA. ••- - •
._special „collection was taken
., up instedd of having d hake sale,
•'Mrs. 11. Connell presidedover the
devotional period. Mrs.' Roberton
-read the scripture taken from Cor-
• inthians, 7, ehapter. -13.. Mrs.. El-
liott lod in prayer. .Mrs. 'Johnston
an - s s sang a lovely
RECEIVED GRANTS OF $1 000 0
John W. Hanna, Ilas rePre,
sented the p,rovineial constittlency •
'of IIuron-Bruce ainee 1945 in 'the
Ontario government, was' the Inn,
aiiimouS choice' of the ProgressiVo
Conservative nomMating • convent.
tion . held in the Wingbann .Town,
Hall Frid'ay evening. I. Ham
.na was tmopposed for the nomina-
tfen. Three hundred -odd members -
of 'the P.C. Association from , all
Parts- pt the • ridinga,tternled-the
gathering. , •
Lloyd' Jasper, of Ca.rrick`Town-:„
ship,- near Mildmay, 'was' named.
president a the association; first
vice-presiden 'Allister Hughes,: of
the Tereswater distriet;s1second vice,
Roy_ Cousins,,of ErusselS, .and the
secrefaiv7ill H. Crawford,
Wingham, who': bas served., in that
post for many. yearS. .
, accepting the nomination Mr.
Hanna reiterated his faith in' 'the
nrornising :future Which. lies before -
the constituency he represents. e.
„spoke Of the _two counties of .1 -Jur -
on and Bruce asthefinest piece Of
country in .011 arm andreminded
his listeners- of the tremendous
growth development which
have. taken, place in the „years be
has ..represeiated the riditik. kr.
.1-lann.a.- also predicted that Leslie
FroSt be referred th by fu-
ture historians as one of the great-
est premiers the province has. ever
".-
• duet "He Knows R All." -Mrs• .
Co9nell read , --a poem, eItgl n
• Transpert,ItImister. Speaks.. •
Guest. 'speaker for the convention.
was' Dr -.111: MiniSter
of-transriort-i the OM rio_gov
hunlin? seasOnepens,• 'Sports f' be invading our.Cana- Hogg,arth and Mrs. Adams . .
ment, and a man of evident en-
ergy and vitality, Referring to
4'ohn Hanna, whO bad just been
nominated by ,the meeting; Dr.
Dymond said, don't knew of
any member of the gevernment
who is a better representative of
his( riding. He doesn't 'make
speeches in the House' every day,
bat when he does so he really bas
something to say. -
The minister said that Mr, Han-
na has always been, a power in
caucus
and comMittee w or k,
•where all-ittmortant policies and
plans are formulated. The speaker
also referred to the gracious and
uplifting influence of R'Mrs.; Hanna,
Who has been a loyal supporter of
her husband's best ondeavours for
the people of, Hurn -Bruce.
Are Yon ready to rent your spare
thorn? • A classified advertisement
phoned to The 'Huron Expository
4 or 142, will brmg a tenant.
Martin- Senour
PAINTS
,Super lient-Tone
ez NVOnd Finishes
ea ort urn er
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ern_l___P' __HONE 47 • SEAPORTH
1 ; •
• diait woadlantis ' in 'search et wild gam Others Avilt enter with assisted' Vie hostess in :serving a
' canaera, and flash bulbs in search ef.ibrilling- scenes to record lovely hinch. ;Mrs. Ball, on -behalf
'1 r or black -and -white film,. . , of the ladies' thanked' Mrs. Riley-
" , foi the use of h r Twin e ch
It's one thing to ar the not ffroni lenOra, Ont., in' the committee, and e.verynne ,takirjg,
'canadian; wends cn a,tine -N-0--yem, ;Lake of The 'WoedS. The sun.was t in the rneeting
is; gnarl_ PirlerS.
.MOUNT .FOREST. .•
Mote Spots and Stains Removed
• Garments, sta.y.•.:clean longer ..„
plioN-Ev6vAl ;`:r.r2fngsVAFoirrii-
ANDY CALDER 7,..,Ageol
__mirm.,,,Altd,....ntuits,._moRNIN GS ,
-6-sBoiR,Ng,,,&,EflfliBERT-
' MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE
FIEAD, OFFICE ,-- Exeter,:Oni.
Pesident
E. Clayton Oelquhoun, R.R. 1,
• -
• Science Hill
Vice -President: -
ex. .1. Rohde, R.R. 3, Mitchell
DIRECTORS-1Viartin Feeney, R.
R. 2, Dubliti; Robert G. Gardiner,
R.R. Cromarty; Milton McCurdy,
R..R. 1, icdricton ; • Timothy. B.
Toohey, R.R. 3, Lupan.,,,
AGENT -Harry Coates, R.R. 1,
Centralia; Clayton Harris, Mit‘
chell; Stanley Rockin , Mitchell,
• SOLICITOR -- W., G. Cochrane,
.,._shining, through. the tree -s-- •
eq, • • -
on a deerhuntanother to go. -f...,v-::',-,1.•,---ot--tiat`tirl,g,;hvts...t,,,a)d
wjth a -goad.Carnera., It's a, thrill Were' normal': expOstnhe Nev'es and then,. r .e
a, ,.u.44..,b.t.,.,..d.aybreak jp§t 4,,,s_Anik,olti)eriment, we .einsed. mber ineetMg, w
r.ich -was
1,y/.0,0,:-,Gn and used , .4vitsteit,lccrle.a:.A134.s.23.!nemmibochrels'anoap(4.n9iiede
49 '
doliblel?arreled'Ji.Shotgan,' hot„.' tip some film'. at .1/25. sec.'. • .meeting„, by reading a-pomn,
i.reaterpthrill -td be :Llirere The results_ _ _werez amazingly- For the. scripture realing, Mrs. Fcaineia - thrilJiug Critical pisi pornt sharp Bryans read Psalm 100 and aiso.
Foi eyery tiunter who goes into neas remarkabie depth of fieid an article on TJ7pnkfu1nes
the Canadian bush thir season and the birch irees showmg_up Then followod a praer by Mrs
Withatglonl guhthere hre gloiiously in their side-liglifing. • Tt Michels. '
countless..-0.ther :for • ,WhOm ',.the was there' that We -learned the Wis- Mrs B. Walters, took dhaige of
camera and its resplts hold an
even greater.,appeal„,so let's,think,
uTthis ea sen,s!Hhunting'.. terms
.of the cainena.
While '?a...±catriera.:_with...acljustable
leas." Openings "."'atic1;:, Shutter 'SpeedS:
is good: to., have Order to cope
the • prevailing -;:plietographic•,
totiditions;.'nitich can be:, done -.With
tui bxtylie camera:
flaSh"bellii,attaphine,iit. • Y,otilll.'find
.ereate,Y,'Sce6eS-t.to,..-.attract dridja.Sci,
nate,.Youand: sinee the timirigand
CuSiiign Set, " :for ,yon,,.
elialienge
te oOr. skill: in. .coinpoSitien.1., and
fi•Aeleeting-jileY'.poitionH. that
give you tho,bdstaighttig •afects.
;-- Boo, t be rel. -Octant,. :.10. MOve.
E(retind,:. :a., Once • have
Spotted tlie."'!•sceiie:' .yOtt. "Wotild : like
to, recerd, trarre•:,.Sevoral
STOLI ,ar? satisfied:that
your"-liavechosen.:the ideal PositiOn.
.our.:.;„quire,..eN.PerienceL . we 'have
Often Veen.. surprised. 41 The ii
isroifldnt resultinig,froin -aLehatig-,
.ed position ,of probably:or-11Y a
feet..',This 'applies *bath:ex.:yen 'armaking black aid wlute or coIre
pietfires.-",-And,SPeaking%•Pf;:',Celleit;
haVen't, So . , The
. , ..„
Popularity. of ...color.,pliqtagranliY • is'
'groWing, very. ,rapidly, ifp. deribt,'
...because of the new color film. that
'y.pg-ep.n• Usn'in;
camera:A..:.Coniplete instruptions
instrUctions-T-that--are-e:asY.":-:to„fol-
laW .' corn e , So -trY,
your . hand- at -Seine- •Color with, our
best wisss for geod rsult•
• Getting...baek- to . blaCk:arid-w.nite
•and-2,:the .acliuStahle eatnera,: Yeu.
new:- have' the••,c,selectiOrt of lens
opening ' and -intittersneed.' te.• 'don-
sider, 'a.S.well 44-, ,Composition'and
the. .best...aregleTio.r. lighting, Thas
recalls anetfjoerince wetha4csme
,years 'ago, whild visitittat isiAtd,
g a . ash b b 10 loot the• buSineSs .Par..t (If
see for Y oar a elf ! • .After -the,'eallirig of
some light 4/1,to, the ...deep shadows It. w as 'depided that.the officers for
in the immediate, foreground. ';,:this • Year were to., ..continue for
Hunting' with' a. camera in or 1959 1959, with °the ...excepti:o1:4._14...mtp._
saaatnisafdialing; .SwiP drse-WrcaaPc10.-- bg acTiodiprersi-.,
it before the, leaves are gone' a -no.-' dents for .
George H....KaY the reception of the offering, Mrs
' K.:=Savalige ,favored with:a most
•- • • • • •I •annitsing reading, ' After. several:
Urns ser,d by
.e.61;itest,,,s-- were eriggeMorris lownshapd
Mrs. Tale and
-qounc,4,.-conelAF-. yrs., E.: • ,•
redwiththe re'Sol:utiOn as ,passed Git.00.,,./H,
WA
by the-TwATn •Of Eketer. at;•their mor.iti.dy meetini
nieeting :Monday., -',.,1The-..res'o1ntinii Group three ..af...the,..WA of North7
asks' for atriendinentS,tO•fthe Can Side:I:United:Church was ,hold at the
'ada: •TeniPerallee•Act•-' kerne' of MrS:,- Peter Duzilcin..:.With
. • .,
:Road 'a`ceotints'.and .general Membets'.. and .:':three' visitors
counts' to; a 'total: Vhileher of 12,165:.present.-..1VlisS. 'Abbie Seip.. opened
were bi:-dere'd. paid: Accounts...,pasS..-- the meeting • wig, a, poem Free
ed included.: --:•Bailie• Parrottr-gmect--• ;Mrs.B F Christie con
ing jurors,$4 A Fraser, select ducted_
the. bifsineSs.
rijii4
Schneideriatin. gWa. esemm
-ippiotitia6tel-,:
SP.epting 'tile clrarn, $5;C. Martin; _for' the.. 'General-, WA. The . next
e
eeevVI: ' eTeembGeerneiroal._, awridA,ies'a.cthofenceviwsng $5 George Ra4ford group is to provide a .
inn:rkatritiiiibgercofioTir
, all;rfiLusrv., ec: Tafoshrhat,thea4:
Mustard . Drain, '$1;:
,;damages:eiersapo
, reritaelunfl,er,.,ToafteTherniniedeThetipiandsrbretid
on Mustard Dram $14 }is.:
.04m4ges on Mustard : Drain; $.6; tare, Psalm 951',, was read by V[rs
G: 3artin, clerk's.fee, - .Mustard- MiSs-Elgie' ledin --
$59;: "ftess .preyei,'.' Plan02-,s010, :by Mrs.., Cliff -
'ndi,S kes;$5;:.relief, account, lroadfOot was much enjOyed.
• •• 'I‘he sneaker' was; J. C, Brit-
. • .• ,. • thn, Spelte. on "Women: At
stear*-t?-
• Work Miss tlgie expressed. • a°
• ila.11owe'..eit"Praniesters,c-iyho'tOok vete of thanks. to the:speaker,. the
,
thdirfun
seriduily.-or.: else were Jiosteti and all 'those taking- Part
'ont-and,ont. amateur -Safecrackers, da the ineeting., 4 social
;were the abject of a, police search lowed. ”
At Auburn .in the -•eatly. ,liburs. of. . •
laSt.:Sattirday,. rnording,'• After, , the e-
ne'w,itching hour...of , midnight , on 8.471.11,•'
Halinween;" • Mr,
AtibUrn - butcher,. , tlionght he heard 'Fito ISCUSSE100
peculiar noises 'doming' from' the
inside of • Attinre's :•Geliellal Stare: you think:,of theshowWhen ,.
he s' tiWspe Do • you, , io•:to the live_
-saw a man, tingling ..nft•Intci_ the s ock.exlflbited there-a,ch yeai .
,cover - • Of dailiness;. after 'Corning -Do YOU:-htt sonie, of it occasional-
ont .of.T., the •:.store:.: The 'Provincial J.•!'? M°1.*° .iin.P°Ttanf. '13er-hat's.' do
'Police' at. Gederieh were 'Called, but ''•orti buv ',our stock aceordink..to
by -the tinie they ccitildirreaelf Au- the '-:Staridardsof qualitY establish."'
'burn the man had :8i,sa6peared., ed in' the 'sliow-riag,?'.
:toliemeilptish,.ehaAteh:rieteiln.1.11;roeAstiteoiet, ithrweauks et" ebaPtei 63 n tole' lertile p,svpi-yeril;i1pf eu4;:lwr•
badly battered 'With': What 'seemed aninial":-
bto°11 e- ljnteh. eAfnaliattxindd 'nVtO7og:rettthh6telivve sq• stiloalrfd iaaivnv t6f,„f‘av. itt n8c. ehPreson has 63'47,TdeCy. j'anflirtd-ahnife
revealed that •ndthing hi the ..way rhig? • ' • • • .1 • •
of merclIandise.: had beent,,stolen. TheSe veny pertinent 'questions
•The intrudei,. vii.as- apparently; inter.- ,lialiilvteti` shr ebn; anselFaerdiatevOerirel, amt n eorr
ested, onlY in getting" into the safe. a
-G-nderieh Signal -Star. • -, We would like to: know the 'an-
• . Be'Given Land ,•.• . '• :•Iri the Guide for Perforinance or,
idaypr It:. 2. ykoxhiney,:aniThunel Persr ality; Be ---------oft
• He is for '
4)xtra rooin.for
• his growing family
0.11111,1010.11.L
are buildin
• Nowadays, everybody has ...a.
•
; Last Yearalone, forWard-looking Canadians
• ,opened 450,000 .neW deposit accounts In
the chartered banks -s -almost as Many as
the ie in poliulation.
The oWnerS of toda's 11 Million accOutits
up bauk acetartimais
know a bank is the safe, 'convenient,
ple_asant place to build up funds for every
„
need -and -purpose,
•
They know,' too, that in a,•41iarterecl,hank
• you 'deal. ;With skilled, friendly "people,
ready to belP with all Our banking.
THE C'H'ARTERED BANKS SER).:IfiNd Toug COMMUNITY,
ILI
•,••
4:1,140,6'S
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Schaal of Auctioneering. Licensed.
hi Haron, and Perth. Capable of
liattilling all types of sales -•and. ad-
ve•rtisiDn,g0N DENNIS, Walton
Phone. Seaforth 843 r 11
Monday 'evening_ that 'he expeets, ranchers of that .prOVillee, takes a
the -town will reeeive title th tAat the standards, he sets when VETERINARY CLINIC
,Canadian Pacific RailWay property g- selects a quality - steer, Fred 3. 0. Turnbull, D.V.111., V.S.
South of • the --Maitland ,-River ajor of Prospect Farms, at Lon- W, Bryans, DVM VS
-- ---early----date-• "Although_thelnpri, Ont.," 'gives- tis his views, as a W. G. Drennan, D.V.M., VS.
deed has' not yet been haridecrfaTstro*If* <11117:41-dge.,..._!me, the point8 PhOne l05 : SeafOtths
the corPeratien, word has been re -line* :for in a; quality aiiiiitan•d-1.- • -•
ceived froirrIthe railway 'that such ,firtalIy, a grader for the- 'Canada
action will be taken' shortly. The Department -of Agriculture tells Us
transfer will.';give•the town. title to What he weri# to fmnd'
the former CPR right-of,way=from various •types..of Perform -
the old trestle bridge West: ef.11.1ie., alines Testing .heing: used. in Cart-,
'McKenzie 'bridge, right airatuld the ada today Tarigilig frehi the R.O.P.
river front to - Victoria' Street :and ,for dairy 'cattle to Advanced 1.0g.:
will include. ownership 'of the for :15trY1' hogs;.'are4diSeUssed in the
iner,Istatiori and aftechect,dwelling Guide. 'Then of Ceni•se,- 'We want
and the fright sliot,The impend:, Yetuto 'answer the questions Posed
ing transfer is partieularlY . inter.; earlier in order that the • old argil-
•esfing. in the light of current "dig- inent of the ShOW4ting ys.- •the 4,0 0 000C'0, 00 0
ettSSiOnS on the ,possibility of .Pro, Performanee Test • Can be ended, 4. •• • ,0
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A. W. SILLERY---
Barrister, Solicitor, ,Etc. -
Phones: Office 173,_Residence-781
SEAFORTH • ONTARIO'
McCONN8LE,s1AT,LEwART,
Barpri.stper.814Soc.cleNNitorEsul;
Etc. 4
D. I., gl'EIVART,
SEAVORTH, ON]'. Telephone 174
D. H;IVIcilN'NES.
Chiropractic ' Foot Correction
COIVIMERCIAL 110'I`EL
lYlonclayi 'Thursday - _1 to p.m.
1.110IIN, E. DONGSTAFF •
•"' • 'Optometrist
Phone,1791 Seaforth
Eyes efaiiiined - 'Glasses, :Fitted
MAIN OFFICE, SEAFORTH •
Office'. Hours: Seaforth
,except IVIonday,11 a.M.- 5:30 p.m.; ,
Wednesday, • .9 a.m.. -1230 P.m.;
Thursday eveningS' by:appointment
"only,
Clinton: IViondnY, 9 " 5:30 •
pm. (Above Hawkins' Hardware.) -
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- MUTUAL .,17IRE
',!NSTJBANCE .!CO.;•
DEAD' OPFICEL-SEAFORTH, Ofit,,
OFFICERS:'
Fresident-,Rohert Archibald; Sea-
I'lice-PresidentL-Allister Broadfoot,
•Seaforth
Manager' .and - Miss
• Normi-"Jeffery,-Seaforth;_-
- ' E. 3. J. 'TreWarthd, Clinton;, J. L.
Malone, Seafortli;. Chris. Leon-
hardt, Robert Archi-
bald, SeaforthrjOlin H. -MdEvving,
BlYth; William S:1 Alexander, Wal.:
ion; Harvey Goderich; .1:
E.
Pepper, • 'Brucefield; _ Allister
Broidfoot, Seaforth.:
AGENTS:
Wiuliani Leiner, Jr.,' Londes-
bore; J. F. Pfueter, • Brodhagen:
Selwyn- Baker, Brussels; Erie
Munroe, Seafortli.
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viding a swimming pool, for the' That's PerfOrmance..or Person- 0
property„ Wotild be highly suitable Feruln 51-Neet ea the Ilth' of Funeral IServia
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toWa and district, .for 4.1m railway ality . . the National Farm Radio BOX
thig, putpnsp, Cotyteil was of m ,ber , S BOX
the opinion that the CPR:property _ „,_.
should be protected. by by-law as The Staiday,'School teacher Was leo Licenged Emhaliner
soon as it is ...turned over ,to the F,evvilig and aSked, 0 Prompt and carefutattention 0.
said off tO Mvance-Times.individual owners.- We one wered, so she' Pointed • OCCASIONS
_ to a boy the,back seat. 0 FhOnes: •••,-0
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town, so that it, pan be developed Who ed he Ten of Israel 0 Ilbspital )3ed,
for park" area, ,rather than bding 01.1t.Of Egyati" •F1.0VirgRS rat -'
hurt.
h Id b en and not swered, "We ,jtist moved here from
J. A.
rum r 1 Director ,
' and Ambulance Service -'
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Gotierich St, W., Seafthili- 0
AlatILANCE SERVICE 0
AdjUstable hospital beds *-
4 for tent
4 FLOWERS FOR EVERY 0
OCCASION 0
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